BADMINTOY | 70 ~~ BOXING CRICKET » NL RONTENC "THEM DAYS IS GONEFOREVER"' RECORDS REVISED You not only read It, you sing it. Try it on your piano. Watch nightly for this big comic hit. Sydenham and nd Wolfe feland Games Make Change in | Standing. "WHEN IT'8 TEE-TIME DOWN IN TENNESSEE." Final records of the Frontenac Group of the Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Baseball League are zh are Ee ETS Cag here given. Although these records | | open were finally compiled and publishe My SUNDAY PANTS HANG DON'T RY SON < THEY'RE is- Ee ) in the Whig some time ago, a rev DISAPPEARED - L DER FINE WORRY NU So 3 ! " : till The Mos fon was necessary because of the ne- cessity of a play-off between Wolfe WHERE THEY'VE Gone ! I PUT €EM ON -- Island and Sydenham for the group 2 ttle. For The Money Knapp, of Sydenham, retained ais home run laurels and is the Inter- County League champion {n this re- spect with two of these coveted hits to his credit. Spoor, Kiell and Kyle, all of Wolfe Island, have each garn- ered one. Kyle registered his off A. ; sland, Nir i Le Sysesnum, at Wolfe I | horse named Miss Flora at the | them, according to experts, it is The Ohinese are probably the most Spoor of Wolfe Island has crossed King Edward Park races. thought that they will need all the |superstitious race on earth. They the home plate the most times with : i _-- practice they can get. have a Strong belief in all sorts of twenty-seven runs to his credit. Tha It : : George Stallings sat in the grand- --? spells and charms, The average Islander has also made the most hits | iit 4 TUL [stand at the Polo Grounds recentiy At Vancouver an arrangement Chinaman also has great faith in with a total of thirty-three. Included : SS ? ; | watching Artie Nebf, of the Giants. | which will provide Inter-league pro-|drugs, and frequently spends a large In this are six doubles, one trip]: | gins aU "That's the boy I paid $2,500 for out | fessional hockey games pericdicatly | pare of his income on medicine, and a homer. {of my own pocket when I had the [during the season was entered into Crocodiles are rarely found in the Young of Sydenham is king o© 12 by Une " , | Boston team," soliloquized the sage | between the magnates of the West-| Nile north of the firet cataract ia up- long distance hitters with eleven . of Rochester. "Paid it when every- fern Canada Hockey League and the |per Egypt. Four of these were for the keystone : | body else passed him up. He won [Pacific Coast Hockey League. Cretan civilization flourished more sack, while seven times the Syden- | three shut out games for me right off tn than four thousand years ago. hamite has pulled up at the red light 3 [ the reel, and Jim Gaffney gave me The ugliest of trades have thelr Basket-making is one of the-old- corner with a hit chalked up for | mt + | my money back Re couldn't fleld yo of pleasure. est industries in the world. e G iis position at all when he came in, rr -- de -- A may De oa ate runing around | FOR GOODNESS SAKE > THOSE THEM DAYS i$ but he set to work and made 3 | TROUSERS, PA, BELONG TO {one of the best there is. the latter list. | Spoor of Wolfe Island is away | LITTLE JOHN! ; ahead In stolen bases with twenty- | ncn one; Foxton of Sydenham, his near- | | | MoQILL'S EARLY START. lS S 00 IS est rival, has twelve, | 0) Young of Sydenham and Spoor of | | It is announced that a call ha | | Wolfe Island each competed in six- | : teen games with only stefiting i y been sent out io the McGill ier | : twice. Spoor fell Betore A e oi / : | players to be in to college on Septem- | In the St. Lawrence, Rideau, Loughboro, Buck, Sydenham on Aug. Whea he 5 | ber 12th for training and preliminary | struck out twice in succession. Good- | practice. Coach Frank Shaughnessy | | Callins and Kingston Mills waters as ever were | will be in charge. This is considered friend struck out Young in the sama | h game when the third one was called {rather an early start for McGill, but | CAUZ t. for him. The Sydenhamite missed is 3 ! as they have a hard year ahead of ' | | EN Hor Bare bd rer beads GET YOURS NOW a third one at Wolfe Island on Aug. | a 19th. Both players had completad | : : . : ond The best fishing in five years is the verdict of the regular season of schedulad | ~ games without striking out. * pd = L Spoor of Wolfe Island has mad | Ul GEORGES those who are out. the moat singles with twenty-five | \S his credit. " ant Dubie oot Spt: CARP ENTIER OUR FISHING TACKLE enham, are tied with seven each for | 3 2 the moat number of doubles. i Goodfriend, W.I. Young of Sydenham has hung np | gy poxton, S. the most triples with seven chalked | jy Howes, P. up to his credit. | Blake, S. Bliss of Sydenham has drawn the | o Conley, W. I.. most walks with seven. R. Craig, V. Blake of Sydenham und LaRush | | MacDonald, W. I. of Wolfe Island have each made four | | Ryan, W. I. ti are in the lead. sacrifice hits and |S. Conley, W. I York Giants, made overtures to Man- Those who have made over one |m.nDermott, W. I. hundred and twenty putouts are as |nogen. WwW. o.... 2 ager Norn ot tae Cistioum| | Rege We are eiill waiting for the mew or Fale follows: S. Conley, Wolfe Island, Perry, S. senior O.R.F.U. group to be formed ---- 133; Blake, Sydenham, 129; Knapp, | parr, p. {would give up McQuillan In a deal|i;, wha east for Limestones, 81. THE PICTURE WHICH Sydenham, 121. Dubois, 8. .... 254 |for Roush or Neale. Just what sort | pgiq's ana Westmounts, SETTLES ALL ARGUMENTS / DGOLD SPORTING A. Lee of Sydenham fs the only | srcn Howes, P. . '950 | Of a feeler he was putting out is not ? . player to have made over fifty assists | | Briceland, wi 930 | Clear. At Montreal, following an inves- Th Fi * GOODS CO with sixty-one to his credit. . x _ Truesdale. V. . i i tigation held over the past few days, ALLEN Sa re. | ® Wolfe Island as a team has struc Kna S. A New Yorker named G. M. Mof- [one owner and three jockeys have . out one hundred and seven times. {LaRush, w. fatt is going to capitalize Rogers | been ruled off and two owners fined tL. BICYCLES. RECO RDS--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS The Sydenhamites have struck out | Merrill, Vv. Hornsby by taking the champion Na: in connection with the running of a 88 PRINCESS STREKT - . - - PHONE 589 twelve times less. {H. Lee, S. AA -- Parham has been the victim of | Barnett, V. shut-out games on two occasions. Kirk, P. In team batting average Sydenham retained their lead and finished the Stevenson, 8. season with a wark of .305. Wolf> | H, Revell, V. Island is right behind with .303. [Dew. Y. These can be considered to be good . Smith, Pp. averages in a group where pitchers' . Lee, P. effectiveness would average around NL P, five and teams' fielding around .900. | Sandwith, P. Parham finished with .279 and Ver- Campbell, V ona comes last with .204. Kenny, W.I. In team flelding Wolfe Island forg- Butterill, P. ed to the front In the play-off series Clow, P. and fifished In the lead with .921-- | Vandewater, P. .. the same flelding average that Lake- |B. Truesdale, V. views wound up with, if it means Minorgan, V. anything. Sydenham landed on the Martin, V. 905 mark and Verona, not so far behind, with .892. Parham comes !J. Revell V. last with .841. F. Revell, V. .There are, besides, sixteen others In the pitching department A.| 5 "0. o participated in leagua Leo of Sydenham is the leading slab games whose averages are not in AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE artist. In effectiveness, Lee's per- | ded. largest and best stock in the ofty to choose from. centage was 3.74. He pitched ona \ The In average number of runs scored \ : Everything must be cleared to make hundred and thirty innings, during : - Which time the five hundred and for- | per game Wolfe Island leads with 4 Ca p : Cheterfields from .. $05 to $350 F ; 04d Dressers trom .. $17 to § 65 ty batsmen who faced him obtained | 8.63. Sydenham is next with 7.56. one hundred and twenty-eight hits, | Parham and Verona follow with 5.54 : rps : : ; Dining Room Sets to .... .8730 Ninety-two runs were scored on ths |and 5.00 respectively: . NOTHING RESERVED IN OUR STORE. Sydenham got the most hits that leader and of these fifty-four were 13 EERE 3 4 3% BE EE LE EE EP EEE EPL IE: earned. The Sydenhamite has struck | any team got in one game when they E Wit oH : HH EE iE Ee Bh Foe arin Ertnnrme ool CE) andl R : Led ad ROBT. J. REID h + "0 : 1 EE TH " i 4 ° e and given fourteen bases on balls. [ing twenty six hits. "i i Eight hit batsmen and eleven wild Sydenham is the only team to have : 4 EE) : . : - >» LEADING UNDERTAKER layed in errorless game this season I J i: 1H Y : it Stiegl ; y 5 pitches have been charged against |D ga : A ; + : 230 Princess Street. Ambulance 77w. him. when they defeated Parham on Pitching records are: July 29th, 17 to 1. \ ~@. W. L. Pet. P.E. Young, 8. ..... 3 10 1000 4.15 . MeDorinott, W. 7.2 1 0 1000 9.00| BRINGING UP FATHER ; By GEORGE M A Lee, S. .....16 11 4 .733 3.74 . Kyle, W.1. .... 6 42 .687 5.0; Goodtriend W.I. 13 5 4 .555 3.56 By cor Truesdale, V. ..10 3 6 . . WY: T ; o 338 6.49 HAT WOZ A HERE + J| SAY-MALOIE - YOUR In Individual batting honors hera MICE PUNCH IN TH OOK BROT given Spoor of Wolfe Island is the | CAVE MAGAES on | R i oO ne ARRESTED real leader. In addition to data giv- HE HADN'T een OG . ; Nw! > ME - COM E Down P : * AN GIT ME OUT- ro < tional League hitter on a barn storm LITTLE BITS jonas 1agus hitter on w San story, TED XID) gets the big ones, and we have a big sale on, and are re been Signed to contracts for the tri helping you out with ® linclude besides Hornsby, George To- p : porcer, Eddie Dyer, Ray Blades: , ES It develops that George Gramt of | G80rge O'Neil, Walter Holke, Frank LE W IS LOW RIC the Boston Braves, before he swapp- | Miller, John Watson and Butch Hen and good fresh stock to choose from. You don't ed Hugh McQuillan to the New | line. ¢ Sate---- Was the Winning Punch Fou 20 to a blacksmith to buy Bread. 80 bt 20 S won [Pra -- = - - pt TRAIN TIAGCT WWD DD ia} vhf DIED nD or to #0 be b B10 tS u - ER -- oo > 0» --- PORE HpOmE ABSA aaw ro > NHOH MOO NONI O HDD os en elsewhers the Islander has drawn two Dases on balls and made three IN THREE sacrifice hits. Of eighty-eight . OANY chances in the field he has accepted ; eighty. > G.AB. RH PC. R. Foxton, 8. ... 3 8 0 4 .8500 MoMullen, V. .... 8 18 2 ¢§ .¢#2 Spoor, W.I. .....16 78 27 388 453% 18 1 A444 70 15 400 32 6.12 .375 70 15 A371 2¢ 5 368 33 4 364 42 .9 875 20 1 359 0 15 M 350 347