Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1922, p. 14

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+ 10 CPAPS TO CRICKET "** |games played were won by Skip M. | um rs | Last night's meeling of the Mer- cantile in the Whig building decided the date of the play-off game between Plumbers and Retailers. The decie- fon is announced elsewhere in the sporting news, Both Plumbers and Retailers will have to travel in the final game. Both semi-finals were close and the pass- | word for the las; one will be "No mercy." The championship game of the Mercantile League should certainly attract a large crowd. The two teams playing have been putting uD a class of ball that is away beyond junior. league style Arthur, of the Lion Clothing House, is wondering who.will possess the fine big trophy that he donated last year, There is just as tight a race in the {Manahan, who defeated Skip C. C. | Hodgins, 14-13 and by Skip A. E. Treadgold, who defeated Skin Dr. R. E. Sparks, 15-13. The doubles played resulted in a win for .H .W. Newman and James | Newman, who defeated F. Crozier | and C. 8. Creer, 16-12; for W. R.{ Givens and R. N. F. Mc#arlans wh) 'won from W. H, Dyde and A. Baker, 13-11; and for J Singleton and W. Jackson who defeated Jos. Newman and H. F. Price. The bowlers are anticipating the Belleville tournament which opens a [Week from Monday, August 14th, {and lasts for three days. Last year the three Kingston rinks skipped by H. W. Newman, J. M. Elliott and M Manahan won the three cups up for! competition and it is expected that {the same rinks will attend this tour- nament. In all it is expected that THE DAILY BRITISH WHI IT'S ALL TONKYTALK. SELECTION FOR THE DRUMMER. "MV LINE OF SAMPLES, MR. BROWN, IS VERY GOOD, YOU'LL FIND -- five or six rinks will attend. The en- tries do not close 'until August 12th, | when the players who are going will | be announced, | ----me i Williams and Johnston are tennis | finalists at Seabright. ---- SATURDAY, ATUCUST 5, 1022 BADMINTOV W TO E BOXING TENNIS RACKETS '. Re-strung and Repaired the Day They Are Brought In We have added a Repair and Re-string- ing Department for your service. ep Instead of waiting a week for your racket you can have it in one day. Bring your old one in and we make ijt like new. ANOTHER BASS, 6} LBS. county league and today's games may decide something definitely, " | Sydenham and Wolfe Island are | running neck and neck and Odessa | is crowding Tamworth a little in the i : other group so the finish cannot be AA | | { TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. BICYCLES--RECORDS--PHONOGRAPH S8--CAMERAS 88 PRINCESS STREET - PHONE 520 forecasted as yet, - FAT PEOPLE ARE THE JOVIAL , JOLLY KIND -- Newark baseball fans still believe that Jack Dunn has an interest in the | Newark club, despite denials of John Conway Toole, president of the In- | ternationa) league Queen's football team is looked to @8 a strong possibility fos th. inter collegiate senior title this year, ac cording to a Torento man who has been watching the teams of the three | undversiiies with interest. | -------- At the Bowling Green. | Skip J. M. Elliott on Friday night added another game to his lead in| the series of rink games in the bowl- ing schedule, when he defeated Skip | R. 8. Graham, 16-12. The other rink intr cetera a} LA When Women Suffer | Look for weakness or fil-health. | Bee if there is not a side ache, head- : . < Eaerayosowlosssess aud the yo es Islanders Defeated Portsmouth by a|# MERCANTILE PLAY- +| Joe Lynch, world's bantamwelght Score of 4 to 2. + OFF, AUG. 9th. + boxing champion, Johnny Buff, tae] Bae oie I or. Haul. 5 At Stella the islanders defeated -_ [former title holder, and their man- a 18 a great friend to womankind. They 1 Portsmouth at baseball Thursday af-|& At a special executive + agers have been absolved by the | are a wonderful relief to constipa- ternoon by a score of 4-2. Stella | ¢ meeting of the Mercantile + {New York State Boxing Commission, | tion, they clear up sick headache, re- had the advantage in fielding and|4 Baseball league held in the +!it was announced to-day, of woong- | move wastes and poisons from the batting, and got around the bases 4 Whig office on Friday even- + |doing in financial arrangements for | fotem. Girls and women can use due to "slippery bones," pulled by|4 ing, and with the approval «+ |their recent title contest. | br Hauiiton s Pills with Eyont Suc- the Front Road fielders, Neilson's|¢ of representatives from .the cine and rely 2olely er mtd). os twisters had more effect when they |# Retailers and = Plumbers, it + a N et He ton's Pills to regulate the system and MISS ESTHER GREENE. went into the groove, the old|# was decided that the third + ing investigation of charges that | ning OTN RES RI IN stone. keep it in smooth running order. 25c. Champion runner of the Panama, "roundhouse." M. O'Neil resorid (4+ and final game of the cham- + Lynch had guaranteed Buff 330,000 | . NG ; all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., {Canal zone, to run at the women's to W. M, Nickle, of hockey fame, |# pionship series should be for defending his. title. + + + + + * "® * BASEBALL AT STELLA. PPPS EPPPIEOPIIOISNISGES ® LYNCH AND BUFF | - le CHARGES WITHDRAWN | , AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE The largest and hest stock in the city to choose from. Everything must be cleared to make room for mew stock. The boxers and their mauagens | Chesterfields from ...$95 to $350 Iron Beds from .....8$ 5 to § 35 Brass Beds from .... 815 to § 75 were suspended after the bout pend- Odd Dressers from ...$17 to § 65 Springs and Mattressemm from Be Montreal. Olympic games in Paris. {who joined Charlie Walker's clan in|# played on Wednesday even- . { me " When He Gets Ready! | ® ® | A year ago Detroit paid $40,000 ® !their excursion to the island, ' but + ing, August 9th. The game even with his company, they could [+ will be called at 6.00 o'clock > = to the Pontland'eclub for Pitcher LEADING UNDERTAKER 280 Princess Street. Ambulance Call 577w. not snatch away a victory from the sharp, to enable the teams to Island. Glancing down the line-up | 4 play the full nine innings. one would think the Portsmouth | 4 George Sullivan will umpire. crew did not live up to the names | they possess, such as Baker, Salli-| ¢ C0000 c090 00000 * van and Walker. The game was as, ---- fast as the score indicates. It was | THE 0. J. C. ANNOUNCE Do run away, such as, is generally BIG PURSES FOR FALL seen on the island, when the In:als| The Toronto Autumif Cup, the fea- meet the outsiders, but a tussle be- ture stake of the fall meeting of the tween the mainland and that strip of | Ontario' Jockey Club will this year land just an eyesight off, in which [be wonth $15,000 added, thus mak- the game was not over until the last | ing it one of the most valued stakes man was marked off the slate A lever run in Canada. The stake is great many island players wose for three-year-olds and upwards at caught sneaking to second on O'-|a mile and a quarter. Neil's windup and other delicate con- | The Ontario Jockey Club, in an- trivances that would have prolucsd | founcing their fall fixtures, as usual criticism in the "higher-ups." Sowe |lead the van and for their seven day in the future, when the fruits of (days meeting this fall will give the land are all in, the island boys} $127,000 in added money with $20,- "plan to Journey down to the west end [000 of this being given over to THAT farming is a business. A gopd farmer is a business farm. camp, and a real "scrap" 'is fore-|steeplechase events. There, will be er and he should be treated and talked to as such. sighted. The line-up was as follows: | overnight events of $4,000, $3,000, | Stella--Lochead, e, Neilson, Dp. | $2,500 and $2,000, with $1,500 be- Forster, 1b, Richards, 2b, Taylor, ss, | ing the lowest value of any one race. be developed into permanent successful farms, under a system Smith, 3b, Brown, If, Killganan, cf, Surely such a banner programme 3/4 99) to of diversification, have every reason to look to the future with Willard, Nh oR 5 ghould Buty folds of high class 5 po | ortsmouth--F, Nell, ¢, M.*0'-| horses for the mee ng. Sonfidence, "}] Yell. p. Fowler, 1b, Baker, 2b, Nic-| This year will be the first time fn Government kle, ss, Sullivan, 3b, Marks, If, Sears, |the history of the Ontario Jockey Taxes cf, Walker rf, Club that their meeting has no open- | Umpire--B. Killganan. ed on a Saturday, the C.R.A. dates THAT the advertising columns of Your newspaper is the market | 1 Be Ju alistiing rs oac. or place of the buyers of your community. These columns are a Epidemic of Dysentry ing date and on which day the $15,- reliable guide and will save you time and show you where to go | It affects many people more in| 000 added Toronto Autumn Cup will to get what you want. | winter than in summer--in the one (be run. In addition to this race case it is due to improper eating-- | there are stakes to the value of $34, In the other, to congestion excited 000, three of which are for Canad- by cold. A small dose of good, old ian breds and one for Canadian own- i Nerviline repeated a couple of times ed horses. ; | usually removes the trouble very E. R. WAITE, | promptly. If there is pain, relief is Coral Secretary, Shawnee, Oklahoma, Board of Commerce. | almost immediate. For cramps, colic, Donald Carrick, Toronto junior | Stomach pains, and the like, Nervi. |80lfer, was beaten at Chicago. 'line in sweetened water is certainly Touring Canadian crickets draw a wonder. 35c. at all dealers. with Incogniti in England. (Johnson, and they threw in Pillette for good measure. Johnson broke his arm this spring, and was just getting good last week when he was hit on the arm by a batted ball. {follow Pillette, or vice versa, in ev-| with a hop to it is entirely different When he gets ready to pitch he willdery series, as Johnson's fast balllfrom Pillette's style. ---- nn, Shawnee Board of Commerce Shawnee, Oklahoma meen DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK-- THAT payrolls make better business. Industries are located in & community either through removal of it from another com- munity or through the establishment of a. branch plant, or through the development of an entirely new industry. GO AFTER NEW INDUSTRIES. THAT no man has a right to refuse his support to a community movement than a community has a right to refuse its protection to any man. I15¢ ' Where, it Goes THAT those farmers who are well situated on places that can 9 25 (69) to Manufacturers and Dealers to cover all charges and costs, including profits He Fobacco with a Reart THAT there is much need of better business methods and bet- ter farming meth us. THAT farms for homes and investment, are in constantly in- Jreasing demand. BRINGING UP. FATHER LL MOT TELL Yoo, ASAIN TO LEAVE My OROTHER, ALONE -

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