{ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924. 10 ee ------ "z=. | SPORTING COMPLETE PLAYING | AVERAGES OF C.0.B.L. Kingston Not Standing Very High As Team in Batting Nor In Flelding--Bert Daley Has Bad 8lump--Figures for Four Games. TEAM BATTING AVERAGES, GP AB Runs Hits BH BH HR SH SB BB HP 149 29 2 5 96 114 126 TIMELY GENERAL COMMENTS REVIEWS «The National Smoke". Team. Still The Most For The Money GP POA E PC Poaterboro .... 3 81 34 5 .929 Oshawa 11 . 4 10443 15 Belleville .... 3 78 33 14 = TEAM FIELDING AVERAGES. | -902 | Tyson . 901 | R. Pair . -867 | ward Dainty | Rowden | Wilson { W. Fair | Morrison | Murray | Webster "Ram 00 00D tp PP -- INDIVIDUAL FIELDING | AVERAGES. 3 OES Ou Peterboro. GP PO !/ 3 PC 1000 1000 1000 | 1000 .934 | .924 | 834: + Compeau .728 I "She Turia Cherry 1000 |. . , Batstone 1000 | 000 Fvans 10 | Gallagher 720 Daley | Rickman 9 | Rice Kelly BASEBALL C.O.B.L. = 5 31 | i nl mor mow -- o es | > - 2 BY JOE WILLIAMS, In the matter of putting oh style seems to be about as good as another. Likewise one type of putter as effica- cious as another. A true, steady swing and a feeling of confidence in the implement, that is about all there | is to putting. | Some golfers get the notion they ! are poor putters and never get over . EDDIE ONSLOW, . it. Tireless experiments with new Captain and first baseman of the Toronto Leafs, who again! cups anda theories only serve to leads the local elub in batting and whose all-round play still | heighten their difficulties. | 1000 | stamps him as the best initial sacker in the league, if not in the | It was years before Chick Evans, | i000 minors. Onslow is playing his sixth season with the Toronto |the Chicago amateur, developed a . p . . . | . -834] club, and is the oldest performer in point of service on the |d°Pendable putting touch. A master 913] on Co of all other strokes, Evans was help- Leafs' pay-roll. < 883 | less on the greens and lost champion- \ ship after championship. | In his first national championship, at Brookline, if memory serves, he | | used a midiron on the greens, large- Iy as a youthful experiment. He im- .250 | agined the loft of the club helped .286 | him on long roll-up putts, ; L364 | This was the beginning of a series .286 | of experiments which ended finally .155 | with a gift putter from an old friend, .167 | Snake Ames, of Princeton football .000 | fame, a curious looking instrument .000 | which had all the architectural as- .000 | pects of a potato masher. { | moo Oo mw rh | 2% 0 wmdiaa mmo | so vnnvuvossn - w -- or PC 1000 EE -------- ' > | Hagerman | Ouellet All prices--all models. Peterboro Williams Get one for the holiday. All sizes in Films. We do printing. developing and We do it well, .858 \ 765 | Webster... 1 2 0 1 0 Belleville. 1000! Palmer N.. 1 0 0 0 0 1000 | L667 Extra BH PC .429 GP AB R 14 12 O30 oe Ny "349 29 47 9 V. Weir \ -- Ross | Casey eer Peterbol©: Ww. cea H. Mills vs. Kingston = Wednesday, June 1 ] ---- BATTING AVERAGES | Legon gr AB NUDE FAIR GROUNDS | Johnston 12 fot 2 1 - | Hoo mwanmooi ol Williams Meagher Hagerman Casey Ouellet Keon > Treadgold Sporting Goods Co 88 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 529. Oshawa. Extra Swanston 3 10 6 p.m. Helson .... 2 10 ADMISSION .. War Tax BH PC |Heckman CO 10 On -500 | .500 .471 Hall Harrison Serth © Lo Be 00 Co 09 to OO to 0 | mmm nn A. Weir .... Sl -- COCO MRAMAWWwe oloccocoowomme -- = | - | 0 = \ .000| Asa putter the Ames' creation was no better or worse than the simple straight-faced blade so generally CHILDREN Tickets on sale at Pappa's and Jack McGall's Cigar Store, R. Fair .... Tyson Many an ambitious man has been | Ward crowded to the front--in a street|W. Fair L091 Batston car. } Morrison .084 | Daley Purvis .}-- Thirty Years Cherry .}° cll ttt ltl Experience Certainly Tells in Making Tires Rickman Fvans You cannot go astray in your tire purchases if you buy this kind of experience: -- Kelly Re 1894-1924 wi: DUNLOP TIRES a motor today who was 30 Years in Canada Dainty Rowden Murray 2 ---- used; but Evans had the happy \ break to putt like a fiend the first \ time he used it. Faith whispered: PC | "That's the club you have been wait- | .589 | ing for." It was. Evans has used | .273 | it ever since and is now accounted | .236 lone of the game's surest putters. | .250 | Walter Travis, champion in the | .215 | days gone by, used a freak putter-- | .000 | the Schenectady--with great success. .099 | He went abroad and won the British | .063 amateur championship, the first and | .000 only American ever to win it. .200| The English, having never seen a| .167 | Schenectady putter, attributed the | | American's unexpected success to the | | queer looking club, and took imme- | diate action barring it from future | tournaments. It was probably just as well that Evans' monstrosity did- n't exist in those times. .385| Holyman ... .334! Colling .238 | Wolfe +200 | Rhaughnessy .167 | Batten = © = 17 11 COOWWD ID me eo Comped | Ot Dwr Ww HEM AD® oo COON DO © | Cooomwoocrow -- - ~3 vo or 14 10 11 Shaan wr | 500ml ond wns | -- WHO MMMOWWAWD 16 7 5 6 of Dunlop || =" ry LEAGUE { All types of putters are used in yr ----------------t | the American championships. There ~ DODO Oto pt bt 1 WINNER OF ANNUAL 500-MILE MOTOR CAR RACE. Although Boyer finished first and gets the credit of bring- ing the winning car across the finish line, the first cash prize of $30,000 was awarded to_his team-mate, L. L. Corum, be- cause Boyer changed cars when his own car developed trouble, and drove his partner's car over the last 233 miles. Setting a terrific pace in the winning machine, Boyer moved up fron fourth place, and after a speed duel took the lead from Ear Cooper at 440 miles, and held it until the finish. mt rer rr -- A -- a ---------------- We would be more excited at the | It Is reported that Jack Dempsey Somebody ought to ask Mr. Coo- news that McGraw is suffering from has faded to a shadow, but even as { lidge which circus gave him the most houscmaid's knee if we could be sure | a shadow boxer he's probably better laffs--Ringling's or Congress. ' that it had a dimple, | than the rest, A A AAA. tn SH ti and) ' 4 British Consols Cigarettes -- - » oo | |is no great uniformity even among | the topnotchers. Some of the cham- pions use their own designs. Max | Marston, king of the amateurs, for instance, makes his own putters. This everying the Mercantile Lea- gue is scheriuled to get under way with the cjfampion Plumbers meet- ing TannegS- The Mercantilers are preparing §OF @ Happy and success- ful season, Tomorrog' the Hussars go to Gan- eet the Orphans in the was originally scheduled to-day. To match up turn game wiil be played ird, thus balancing the anoque to game whic for Kingstaj | for it the | on July | schedule. not borm when Dunlop Tires first appeared on the highways of Canada. Thirty years is a long time in the Tire business. It is the very beginning of the industry. 188% saw the world's first pneumatic tire; 1894 saw the industry taking hold in Canada. --- are again entered in the League. They enter ach year but seldom stick s up to them to make a better ghoy'ing this year and not be wrecking © league schedule by skipping gfames nor dropping out. Tannef are welcomed back to the Mercantile fold after an absence of a year in sehior ranks. Money cannot Buy More--Usage cannot Demand More--than what you get with present-day Dunlop Tires. . Printers' Mercantile faithfully it out. I There's a Dunlop Tire for every purpose. --For Every type of Rim-- Doesn't it stand to rea- --For Every Pocketbook. son, in view of the above facts, that we must be ' . > v ee irpe] a po Dunlop Dealers Everywhere Ready B s)SEBAL to Serve You {SCORES exacting demands of Tire . ONDAY'S SCORE. users? Knowing the past of the ational League. x 6, Pittsburgh 4. Tire Industry so well, we must have pretty good intuition regarding not 4, Chicago 3. only the needs .f the . St. Louis 2. : present, but the possibili- bhia 4, Cincinnatti 2. ties of the future. amEsEmms Dulop Tire & Rubber Goods Co Head Office and Factories: TORONTO Branches in the Leading Cities ZION NOD / Also Makers of Dun- lop Rubber Belting, Hose, Packing, ete. Dunlop Rubber Tile Flooring, Dunlop Rub- beroleum. ' Package of : 20:25 ¢ meri League. Eon Sra 10 fr 15¢ , Chicago 1. , Philadelphia 3 4 6, Washington 1. nal League. §, Baltimore 1. r 5, Newark 2. 3, Rochester 1. 3, Jersey City 1. 5. Reading 3. 4, Reading 2 of the fact that it has beent ng We note that Walter as many guys A-202