Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1922, p. 9

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SEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. #1 SPORTING |["% | NEWS INTERCOUNTY RECORDS T0 AUG. 5" "THEM DAYS IS CONE FOREVER" | Spoor Still In Limelight in Frontenac Group--Warner's Re- "3 oords Also Holding Good--Season Is Nearing som e hit. Its End. ; " ing| "SWEET LADY." Frontenac Group. ° {two games to go, without having] The Lome run department has ds- struck out. | : veloped some competition this week, inasmuch as Spoor of Wolfe Island Lennox Group. Re-strung and Repaired the Day They r-- -- T 'arner arker, leads in home Hy ot e.g = -- bt | ' slammed one for the four bases on Warner, of Yarker, d | 5 = jee? August 5th, into the unobstructed (runs with two. B. Cairns, Smith and | Are Brought In right field on the Wolfe [Island Burley, all of Odessa, each have ane. ' YOUR MARKSMANSHIP, YOU'VE MISSED ME Ev RY | Sepng gnad grounds, and thus has one less than | Warner, of Yarker, leads in stol- MY LOVE, is POOR - YOU SHOT SO FAR LL AND THAT'S We have added a Repair and Re-string- Knapp, ct Sydenham. The question en bases, with twelve. : : ; : Ia "Can Spoor equal Kaapp's record] Warner also Bas wmiost hits, with) AREN'T THROWING STRAIGHT THE NINETEENTH PLATE - | ing Department for your service. in his remaining two games with twenty-eight, and leads in extra| Parham, off the wobbling pitchers of [base hits with two homers, three tri- | " . . that team?" ples, and six doubles. | Instead of waiting a week for your : ' y. tine Tan a . Spoor has beaten the catchers Vanalstine, of Tamworth, and | \ : i cd tires scventeen times and with Waal of Yarker, are tied for most | . pg : --- . == | F racket you can have 1t In one day. number is away ahead in pilf2red runs with twenty-three each ! | ' 2 ¢ er, has drawn the - 4 . . . bases. This is double the number of | O'Meara, of Yarker, { : his nearest rival and there is little [highest number of walks, five. . ; Bring your old one in and we make it lkelihord of competition this year.| Tamworth is in the lead of aver-| . £ like new. # t ZZ \ Spoor should hang up a record in this lage number of runs per game, hav- | ANOTHER BASS, 6} LBS. department should stand for some ing a mark of 11.2 in thirteen games. | time. especially if his leg, Injured in | The other teams come: Adolphus-| trying to steal home in the 'game town, 9.23 in thirteen games; Odes- | with Verona on Saturday, recovs"s sa, 9.13 in fifteen games; Yarker,| in time to give him his old form 'n 8.46 in thirteen games; Newburgh, | the remaining two games. 5.1 in ten games. 2 A Foxtcn, of Sydenham, and Spor, James, of Tamworth, the former] . ; . fe | of Wolte Island, are tied for the Regiopolis and Lakeview third base-| -- : : a T ADG LD SP RT G most runs with nineteen each. man, shortstop and pitcher, is the] | Foxton and Bliss, both of Sydien-|real leader of the pitchers. In ef-| RE O { } IN ham, Lave each made twenty-four fectiveness he has a percentage of . S C , hits whiie Spoor, of Wolfe Island, 3.87 in ten games, During the sev-| re 2 { { )( ) ) ( } and Young, of Sydenham, are close enty-nine innings pitched the three, ed BICYCLES--RECORDS--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS with twenty-three each. {hundred and thirty-nine batsmen | ss LICYCLES RECO} mnas Young, of Sydenham, leads in #x-| who have opposed him have ova) YOu USED TO LAND three doubles and [ed seventy-one hits. These ave tra base hits with-thr led seventy rane | QUITE OFTEN, DEAR - ONE five triples. {been converted into forty ; A. Lee, of Sydenham, is the first to [thirty-four of which have been earn-; ouT OF ev RY EIGRT! have otiained fifty assists. fed: James has struck out seventy-) Bliss, of Sydenham, has wal':d eight aad walked twenty-two. He, -- the pitcher out most times and B35 | has hit three batters and had six wild | six walke marked opposite his namo. pitches. A. Lee, also leads the pitchers in The leading pitchers are: effectiviness with a percentage of rx, Pet. | .800. Other pitchers follow in this|Gallagher, Adol. 0 1000, order, Goodfriend, Wolfe Island, |james, Tam. 2 846 | 2.27; ile, Wolfe Island, 4.46; Con |Cairns, Od 9 4.692] ley, Wolfe Island, 4.60; Truesdale,|G, Prout, Adol. .. ' .867| Verona, 6.49; Barr, Parham, 9.20; smith, Yar. 9 500 G. Lee, Farham, 9.91. AAA Ar ---------------- as follows: Records of leading pitchers are lov io WL Th M100 143 35 3 Lee, Syd. 458 103 12 1 Goodfriend, W. I. 257 47 117 Truesdala, Ver, 293 95 QGoodiriend, of Wolfe Island, who {last six games, according to batting getter. Max stored 87 times, whije | Cincinnati, .357; J. Johnston, BrooXk- | was last year's leading pitcher, when | pyriey, Od. 1 .500 averages released today and which | Hornsby's total is. 86. Carey also lyn, .355: Bigbee, Pittsburgh, .352: AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE he beat such men as Jack Willlams, JRichardson, Yar. 3 5 .375 include games of last Wednesday. stole four more bases and is show-|E. Miller, Chicago, .348: Carey, | The lnrieat a he clemdn the ciiy Te Te, of Verona, has apparently! recovered Tamworth leads in team batting Cobb is topping the league list|ing the way to the base stéalers with Pittsburgh, .342; Kelly, New York, | Chesterflelds from $05 to $350 Iron Beds from .. .. $5 to § 38 his form again as he strucg out toir-| with an average of .350; Yarker is with an average of .415, compared |31 thefts. Hornsby, however, fn ad-|.337; Bancroft, New York, .336. Odd Dressers from ...$17 to § 65 Brass Beds from .. 9B to $ 75 teen Verona batters in seve} linings second with .335; Adolphustown, with .418 a week ago, while Sisler [dition to being the leading batsman Dining Room Sets to... "9750 Springs ag Marireasates a on August 6th, and also h\d them |(Odessa and Newburgh have marks of continues to be the runner-up with [and home run hitter in the leagae, RAILWAY NOTHING RESERVED IN OUR STORE. hitless until the seventh fra\ye. .322, .317 and .180 respectively. 405, a gain of one point over his|has a good grip on the total base HH IL SYSTEM Sydenham continues to Ityd in| Individual batters line up: mark of last week. record with a mark of .280, His hits team batting with an avera, of G ABR H Pet. The other two members of the include, besides his home runs, 30 :* R B ] L808; Wolfe Island keeps close \with | Warner, Yar. ...11 50 23 28 .560 "Big Four," are tagging along b=.|doubles and seven triples: Harvest Help Excursions » ® \ . Sa | +298; Parham and Verona aro bat-| James, Tam. ...11 64 16 26 -481 hind the leading pair. Tris Speaker, Other leading batters for 80 cr x SG TINT " ting .284 and .202 respectively. Dr. Duffet, Adol. 4 5 6 -429 'manager of the Indians, was third more games: Grimes, Chicago, .363; Aug. 11th and 21st Pri LEADING UNDERTAKER ni The league leaders of August 5th fee, Odessa .... 8 40 16 17 -425 | with .364, and Harry Hellmann of golicher, Chicago, .360: Daubert, To 230 ncess Street. Ambulance Call B77w. are also showing the way in fielding | Letch, Tam. .10 50 15 21 .420 the Tigers next with .357. with .913; Wolfe Island, .896; Ver-|J Duffett, Adol. 8 36-11 15 .417 Blue of the Tigers took the hon- Plus 44 cent per mile beyond. Re. ona, 885; Parham, 846. Conway, Od. 49 13 20 .408 ors of best run-getter from Sisler by Hh ent per mile to Winnipeg, An the individual batting honors a|vVanalstine, Tam. 53 23 21 +396 [registering 91 tallles and Ken Wil- Special accommodation from King- at race is on between Spoor, of |Samson, Yar. .. 38 10 15 .395 Hams, Sisler"s team mate, deprived fd bd ston, connecting at Toronto with . Nolte Island, and Bliss, of Syden- Roblin, Adol. .. 44 11 17 .386 | George of the total base honors by . Ra through special tralng to Winnipeg. NEW SKIFFS and FISHING BOATS x | > 2 19 .372 . Meals and lunches served at reason- ham. The veteran Sydenhamite,|O'Meara, Yar. .. 51 12 19 . boosting his total to 238, eight bet- able prices, in restaurant cars. FOR SALE with all his thirty-eight years, is!J. Prout, Adol... 30 8 11 .367 ter than Sisler's record. However, | Baan sare for women, Convertible. playing ball that made him the hero Bradshaw, Tam. 55 10 20 .3686 |Sisler's mark of 34 stolen bases is -- a Tickets and full information from | H. KNAPP, BARRIEFIELD of meny a game in his pRohing days. mn |far above that of any other player. J. P. Hanley, C.P. and T.A, G.T. Ry. He 1s being called the "Ty Cobb o General League Items, Ken Willams gave the home run 1} LY PALI FIC Kingston, Ont. the Intercounty League." - The Intercounty League is this hitters something to shoot at when ~ Leading batters are: year one of the greatest races since he cracked out six homers in as ) G AB R H Pet. |its organization. Sydenham has one | many days and ran his string of four 53 19 23 ,434 [game to play in the Frontenac 8roup | base blows to 28, giving him the lead 67 14 24 .421 and Wolfe Island has two. If either for the season among the major| FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC 39 8 16 .410 of these teams loses a game it l10ses jeague home run clouters, his closest | AUE. §--Empress of France * --Cher- bo , Southampton, Hamb . 59 12 23.390 out. If both win the teams are tied, rival being Rogers Hornsby of the | Aug. 11 -Montrose or Lamburg. ol G. Lee, Par. .... 7 37 14 .378 and home and home games will be/st. Louis Nationals, who held tha | Aus. 12--Tunisian Glasgow ' 3 J. Howes, Par! .. 8 37 6 14 .379 necessary the winner to play off with (honor for several weeks. "Tillie" | 29%, 0 Yieiita--Southampton, * Ant- : 40,000 werp. Foxton, Syd. ...13 64 , +376 | Tamworth on .August 19th. Walker of the Athletics has bagged | Aus. Ih--Vietorian Liverpool Bender, Par. ... 5 19 .368| Tamworth has definitely won the 25 four-baggers and Babe Ruth is A Bours. Soutnampion, Hambure. HARVES t ERS WAN ED rz 22 363 Lennox and Addington group and trailing with 19. Aug. 25--Montoalm Liverpool t Kyle. W. 1. ..<. 6 Aug. 26--Metagama al F. Revelle, Ver. 5 20 -350|the two remaining games will not| Other leading batters for 80 or | Auf 18--Mstagama on, QOING FARE RETURNING FARE ea 13.6) .311 |suffice to take their title from them. more games: Bd Miller, Philadelphia Antwerp. . 0 2 [310 |The game with Newburgh next Sat: '340; 'Bassler, Detrolt. 345; Tobin | Si. Empress of Inti, Charbours $15 to WINNIPEG $20 from WINNIPEG Young of Sydenham, has one game |urday will give that team a great| 341; McManus, St. Louis, .330: | Sept. }--Montclare Liverpool Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani- rom A hance t tion for it- ; . Sept. 5--*Efhpress of F . Cher- $0 50. and Epoor, of Wolfe Islang, chance fo make a reputation for Ii-|pive, Detroit, -330; Witt, New York, Thours, Southampton, Hamburg, sel Si § skcaichitmun, Al , Edmonton, Calgary, plus half a cent a mile from starting point to Winnipeg w | self by defeating the league leaders.| 328. Every Woman in Rogers Hornsby, star of the Car Soh: yon ene Sn-- e! shy, 0 - | Sept. 9--Tunisian Glasgow AUGUST 11 a = < - = Poor Health dinais, wan deprived of some ot bi | esi fi Eirini wiisia Wier] J GOING AUGUST ih ane Sie Toronto Calon Fost Becton Seaford Coliogwond, Fonsi, . aa Lac igh honors during the last weok, Al: | Seph 13---Melita ..Southampion, Ant- DATES AUGUST 14th and 28rd--Toronto, Inglewood and all stations south and west thereof in Ontario though continues to lead the bat- werp. -- - fo, all Kinda 0! WOTTY, POOF Appe-. AS HITTING ACE to of od National League with ar | Sent je vactorian -:Tdvaronl | Lv, TORONTO ac Dacial Traine Lanve. Standsd Timer | 10.30 p.m tite, headaches, weakness. Her one | average of .351. This, however, is a | Ser. Jor Bmoress of Scotland A3gow Lv\ TORONTO Aug. iat, 12.30 hoon. 6.00 Dom. and 10.36 p.m. yam, desire is for more strength, and bet- \d ' bourg, Southampton, Hamburg. Lv. OTTAWA Aug. 11th, 9.00 a.m. 1.00 pm, 5.00 p. and 11.45 p.m. ter health. What sickly worn out falling off of seven points from his Sept. 23. Montoaln o es toon: Lv. OTTAWA Aug. 21st, 5.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m., and 11.45 p.m. women need is a cleansing, blood Ty Cobb, the Detroit American's mark of a week ago. Scot. 20--Metagan Qldsgor For Tutes from Other Stauons See Special | rain Service Poster ritying remedy like Dr. Hamil- pilot, continued to sock the ball with| He bagged only one circuit drive Sept. Zi----Minnedosa ....Southampton, The Solid Trains to Winn Without Ghange : : " P. Pills. This wonderful medicine | marked consistency while Georgé' and brought his string of four bag Sept. 29--Montelars .........Liverpoo] Restaurant Oars on rains--Meals and Lunches Served at R McDermott, WINNIPEG--$15.00 y easonable "clears out the wastes from the sys- Sisler, the St. Louis star, fared bet-|gers to 27. * From Quebec only. Prices. Special Oars for Women. Oonvertible (berth) Colonist Cars of Latest Design Hos tes the bowels, helps the |ter than the Tiger leader during the | Max Carey, the speedy outfielder | Apply td Local Agents, or:i-- For fyrther particulars apply to u«arést agent Canadian National-Grand Trusk Railways, x, ; look your best, to feel ||sst week, as he made a gain of one of the Pirates, also took another hon- and fae alt Jay, to be free from |. int over his mark of the previous 'or from the 8t. Louis favorite, when E. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL ACHES DIRECT IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTING CENTRES IN WESTEAN CANADA ond the "NATIONAL WAY" te Winnipeg when destined to ANY point ne ® or week. Cobb on the other hand suf- he showed a sudden burst of specd ¢ X fered a loss of three points in his and stepped out in front as a run- BRINGING UP FA " % © 1922 av re Fearume

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