Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1924, p. 22

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, roms 10 -- LATEST LOCAL QUINTE LEAGUE STARTS PLAY SATURDAY Nit Big Crowd Expected for the Intermediate Double- header To-night. The intermediate O.H.A doubile- * Beader scheduled for the Jock Harty Arena this evening should draw as big a crowd as that fine rink has yet seen. Since last week's great games and the stirring battles put up by Queen's in Belleville and Frontenacs In Corawall during the present week, the interest in the local boys has in- creased ten times und every person With any "pep" at all is the hockey entertainment to-day. Frontenacs, in their game in Corn- ' wall, went ninety minutds in Weather twenty degrees below zero with only | Two of the men taken In| &pite of this they pulled out with a | six able men. Were injured early in the game. tle and this evening they are déter- mined to defeat Cornwall here on home ice and feel confident that they have the stuff to do it. , Queen's wera not so fortunate in Belleville. They lost out 3-2, in a game that sent the Belleville scribes into raptures. One of the papers up there said that "Queen's were as Rood as a senior O.H.A. team--but | Belleville were a little hotter." This may not be true but they are certain. ly fighting organizations, both of them, and their little argument this evening will he' worth watching. The | Tricolor and Belleville take the ice first. Everything is scheduled to start on the dot-and every effort will be made to keep the fans waiting not one second. Tomorrow night there is another NEE RAR OEE DOUBLE-HEADER HOCKEY Jock Harty Arena a Cornwall vs-Frontenacs Intermediate O.H.A. FRIDAY, JAN. 25th 7.15 p.m. "Watch Them Travel" 0 T IS WIDELY BELIDVED -@ble energy, produces a prompt, engine piston than does a weak though fgnition 1s effected by difference and is required. Be that as it may, it is that er a amount of energy is expended at the pl "miss," and herefore always One. thing uncertain or in of its class A wi upplied to the prim TEY occurring anywhe example, If battery Offer undue resistance, there isa there fs arcing at the breaker « Insulation of the cofl | tributor head or the Just 80 much loss of 8t the plug points and weak sparks DRAGGING CLUTCH . with a consequent « plug, points must t - obvious reasons. la plugs themse! _ GC. writes: After my Ford car Stood idle for two or three ! the Barter will not crank the ®, although a freshly charged 'battery has been put in, It is pos- to turn the engine by hand, it 1s very harq work. When the engine has been wot yoing h me, the starter If it 1s not left. What do .you | been burning ofl and i It, using six when the ofl is In condition. We suewest the clutch somewh wAKemant, hv slight) ® clutch lever screw which upon the eluteh-lever cam | 8150 he sure that your off fa nf J 3 erade little af- @ as to Its consistency hy cold J , ) IES INJURED By : DISCHARGE? at fuller -| Ing has sl} talking of Belleville vs. Qicer's ALBERT L. CLOUGH The Weak Spark spark, {ovolving much both. bold that a spark capable of firing the charges {s al the amou Is sure, re in the primary or voltage is contacts, there secondary, the electrical energy from that A viscous! that you | o v turnine! Dice attraction when the Belleville 'ay of Quinte League team will come «ter the hides of Dr, "Ruby" Mil- -40's green shirted warriors, It's about an even break between these two for the championship of the league and so far Be eville hag a Httle the Jump on the locals by a win at hdme. With the advantage of the home game this eing the "Irigh- m should win cut. Symons, left- winger of the Bellevillg crew, is a man who will have to be watched and Whelan, the centre, will also ueed close checking. It will be a very interesting battle and of a style of hockey to surprise the fans. edu | PLAY TANKARD FINALS | | OFF TUESDAY, JAN. 29 Secretary Pearcy Calls Clubs! --Make Draw on Mon- day Evening. ---- Secretary G. 3, Pearcy of the On- tario Curling Association has called the Tankard group winners to meet | GENERAL REVIEWS , In: Toronto next Tuesday morning, January 29th, at 9.30, in the play-off for the historic cup. In the event of the group winners being unable 10 make the trip, the runners-up are eligible, Thercfore, any group winner unable tg play Is requested to notify the secretary, so that. he may in turn notify the runners-up. The clubs are 'also requested to notify the secretary over what line they will travel, so that he can make arrangements for handling the stones. | Should it be necessary to postpone {Play on Tuesday, the secretary will ay morning by notify the clubs Mond Will be made Mon- Canada's Oly JOE GORMAN, OF ST. white hope in the JOHN, N.B., speed skating events at the | wire. The draw ; day night at the Victoria Club. i winners and runners-up are as fol- lows: | Group. Winner, Runner-up. on. Tope games. | | FROM THE OUTSIDE--LOOKING IN. | 1--Kingston 2--Cobhourg 3--Lindsay 4--Thornhill 6--Queen City 6--Collingwood 7--Orillia 8--Ham. Vics, | 9--=Galt Napanee Port Hope Peterboro Lakeview Granite Churchill Parry Sound Glanford Galt Granites Fergus Owen Sound Mount Foresg Claremont Plattsville St. Thomas Petrol¢a NOTICE--+to all and -sund and duds; to Scrappers and run Office. It is 2612. 10-~Guelph R'} doo. 0-~Guelp 'Is. v | AI Sheiicrns mg, 12--Grand Valley | 18--Stouffville 14 --S8tratford 16--Lon. This. 16--Sarnia To-morrow night the Bell here to meet the Kingston st Kingston and Bellevil] Pancho Villa, world's fiyweight { champion, and Georgie Marks, of California, have been matched for a 15-round championship * bout at Mad'son Square Garden on Febru- ary 8th. ners; new telephone number for sporting alwarts. e for the title, so this ga The big double-header is on to-night. The hockey is assured and so is the c¢ ry ito friends and enemies; i ET Howard Baldwin, to skaters and swimmers: there is a | the Whig | The only uncertainty is the! oo best pitchers rowd. It should be a great | p ------And last, but not least, tisements for results, and at No. 243, That warm spell we h have migrated eastward. The ting around at Chamonix wi calamity if the spring shoyld w T, a spark, which represents consider Howeve nd more powerful impulse upon the less energy; even Some deny that there is much 1 that clear that unless a certain m!nimum Ug-gap no spark at all will oceur, nt of energy supplied at the be well in excess of this value, for the weak spark is very little effective spark, while the powerful eak spark is the result ary ignition eireuit o on Saturday. If "Dunc" Munro, of the Cana longer he will be eligibl DONOHUE PAID cinnati Nationals, Was Charged $5.85. The Detroit Free Press says: hear of a major league pitching Paying $5.85 to pitch a game o barnstorming trip? No! Well, that's what happened Peter J. Donohu the Cincinnati the feature pe Storming game between Worth All ard, Tex., led by To troit shortstop. ou see, it all ~ secondary oir. breaker points ck of spark producing energy and if is energy lost. If the condenser, the plug cables, the dis is imperfect and leaky, there is which should discharge low, or if the ves result. | car on overnight and found the battery dead. t Answer: This accident will have +00 appreciable Permanent effect u the future usefulness of the battery, if you Immediately had 1t fully recharged, but Tetting a bat- , In a completely dis- ondition, for a consider- able length of time, does have a serfous effect upon the plates--one that it is diMcult to overcome, Nationals who Pper Rigney, -- -- df TO PITCH BALL Peter J., Pitching Star of Cin- Ever star n a to e, pitching star of was rformer in a barn- the Fort | -Stars and a club at Leon- De- For! for Leon It advices from Chamonix are Jewtraw, of the United States, will meet in So things must be a Httle was agreed which furnished would be paid The boys wer subscriptions to the be ad around here in the Olympic ching they were swimmers. arrive without sufficient news or information at a It you can tell us anything new, Call up twenty-six one-two: If to a five o'clock tea you're been, Tell them at twenty-six thirteen; Printing of quality forevermore May be had at twenty-six one-four; fight | to live wires | eville Bay of Quinte League team comes It looks like me should be a great one, |® S€cret by the officials of the Na- between the best classified adver- | It ice for St paper, may be obtained | A ini n first of January mugt | training camp | "Duster winter sports athletes are all sit- | tents, with *Duster would be a the events. | that Gorman, of Canada, and tea Saturday takes ahout four hour 100-mile night { motor cars up, arrived t and m. keeps alkeeper, a certain morning, It But roads rip. bad the. first speed skating contests | bn an hockey ¢ only for the pok't'on of em way: P ter than reports give out. inactive much ey ele agreed to pitch the game for t Worth and the team departed' ard via the motor car route. P that the company the motor cars sum. sordinarily | S to make the it rained all slowed the As a result the team In Leonard an hour after time for the game to start. The |= But the boys had rain insurance. came about this | would only guarantee on me was automatically off. {ve Sunday, it rained hard all morn- | didn't It turn on the Saturday's Jupe Pluve oe Five | faucet from { ee -- ENGINE WASTES OIL AND NN WATER M. H. J. 'writes: the | past th . Durt ree weeks. my engine has bolling away Water about as fast as I can su miles and fifty miles ne cylinder eeps wet, { to look for Answer | i i There are many things | that may be wrong. It you have | recently begun using a different i brand of oil, we should say that this failed 'to lubricate properly, Causing abnormal trict! and rn abn lon and heat rings, Jou of Tr it may be that your been readjusted so that *xcessively or that the » Pped, so t! late, tomder these sumptions, there wo, ticeable loss of Pd, not speak of this You better Sure that your of is the best quality. that the Ignition is Tor And that the car. moves as easily as A assu Tor be a dut you of usual Iso re nelf that the engine B00ded with zasoi.s- we a Joi ! He has de U.S. Olympie hope, and Charlie Pa, feated a quintet of the country' ddock's £rea 8 best spr " For Th sun came out. , But ouly 300 fans were out to sce the game, At 4.15 p.m.--15 minutes after the insurance policy expired! --it rained cats and dogs. The game was called off in the third inning, the | 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for .10 inch the | team would collect $1,250. i Unfortunately, it stopped before i the insurance time limited. The | fans got their money back and the | players were left holding the sack. | Then they all had to pitch in to pay.the motor car company, Pete says it wag the first time | he'd ever paid for the privilege of | pitching a baseball game, By the way, Pete has gone to Los | Angeles to winter in the Land of Sunshine. He will try to take on some fat at 'tho expense of Garry Herrmann, bresident of the Reds. NEW YORK GIANTS BUY | A YOUNG TWIRLER| | | of Newark, | Said to Have Cost McGraw $25,000--O0ne of Best. Howard E. Baldwin, one of the in the International League has been purchased by the | Glants from the Newark Club, writes William (Hennigan in The New York | Tribune. McGraw gave cash for his | new pitcher, the amount being kept tional League champions; it was' | said, however, that the Giants paid something like $25,000 in gold for, the Newark youngster, While on the subject of pitchers, | the leader of the Giants also con- firmed the announcement on Thurs- day night from Toledo that the Giants had purchased Joe Bradshaw, another Young right hander from Roger Bresnahan's Toledo Club of the American Association. This brings McGraw's total of pitchers for | inspection up to] Mails and a more minor league youngsters yet to be heard from. McGraw is far from through in his --~. | | | | e off for Leonard one | « congested region the fresh, new blood that alone can clear $he 5 passages. The oppression on the =3t passes off. Soon the threatening cold is gone, Get a bottle from your i today --35 cents. It will not stain, Sloan's Liniment--iu paint --_--_-- till Thé Most e Money TIMELY COMMENTS Boots are su skaters, : here so tha boot. will fit you ri for shoes. 88 PRINCESS ST. pplied by us to all the best GET YOUR BOOTS t you will have the right boot for your foot, and the right Skate to fit SKATE EXPERTS : ght if you come to the Sporting Goods Store. = You don't go to the butcher COME IN TO-DAY Treadgold Spor your ing Goods Co PHONE 529. = campaign for new pitching material for his champion. He's going to have a real pitching staff during the com- ing season, one that will stand up under the best batters, in the Na- tional League. The Giants are sai d to be negotiating for Mails Sel léft-handed pitching in the world's Series of 1920 defeated the Brook- lyn Robins, Scouts who watched Baldwin on the mound last season, were enthus- lastic over his pitching, and no. doubt McGraw has picked up a real pitcher in the Newark's youngster, he Newark Club was not much of a ball team last season, and any pitch- er who could win twenty-one games for the Bears last year must have more than his nerve with him. Bald- win Is a righthander with plenty of speed and a good curve ball. He pitched in forty-six games last season and won twenty-one and lost fifteen for an average of .583. He allowed 3.67 earned runs per nine inning game, and while this may seem a lot, one must remember that he wag pitching for a tail:end ball club. Baldwin and Bradshaw will go to the Giants' new training camp at Sarasota, Fla., with the first squad which will be under the di- rection of Hughey Jennings. They will be told, when they sign their New York contracts to leave for Florida on Feb, 20. Piere L. Provano, boxing promoter of Atlanta, Ga. has obtained a supreme court {njunction Against the payment of $2,500 of thelprice Harry Greb, middleweight champion col- lected for defeating Johgny Wilson at Madison Square Garden. no alleges the money is flue him as Greb's forfeit for alleged failure to appear in Atlanta against Jef Smith on July 13th last. Twenty-one exhibition games will be played by the new York Ameri- can League club on its spring train- ing trip, according to the schedule announced Monday in New York. oth pL AS ) SEED, European speed skaters in trainin petitors from Canada and the U 3 Nn g for the O nited States. lympic games, where they will meet ¢ tn on om- RR, Ar ee tA mr, test rival tors, - 8 EE -- 5h

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