Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1924, p. 10

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG 10 lt i ------------------ NEWS © STOP YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- g that has a reputation for qu ality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is forgotten, ALLAN LUMBER C0. Victoria Street. "Phone 1042. SPORTING | COMPLETE SCHEDULES | IRELAND REVIVES 5 ANCIENT CLASSIC. FOR PRESENT SEASON. THe Tailteann Games, Older Even Even Than The Greek Olympiad, Will Draw Athletes From America. TIMELY COMMENTS GENERAL REVIEWS LATEST LOCAL AN Clip This Out and Carry It In| Your Pocket Book For Reference. by Dilly Evans. Questions, 1. With the bases filled, the ball is hit on the ground to the third base- man, who, after getting it, touches third base, then throws to the catcher. The ball beats the runner coming from third. The catcher merely touches honfe plate with the | ball in his possession A contends the runner is safe, that he must be | touched with the ball to be retired, | that he could have gone back to | third if he could have reached it be- | fore being touched with the ball. B: contends the runner is out at the plate, claiming he was forced off, re- gardless of how the previous outs were made. Who is right?--H. 8 2. Man on first basé. Batter hits ball to first baseman. Runner on first startc for second. First base- man gets bal! close to the bag, touches the base, retiring the bats- man. He then throws the ball to the second baseman, who touches the bag, not the runner. Has a double play bec made? Has the runner the right to retuFn to first base if he can make it safely? --E. J. M June 11-----PETERBORO vs. KING- STON. 12--Circlesix vs. 'Victorias. 13--Live Wires vs. Hussars. 14-- Victorias vs. Shamrocks. 16--Civil Service at Printers 17--Gananoque at Live Wires 18--Circlesix vs. Shamrocks 19--Plumbers vs. Printers. 20--BELLEVILLE vs. KING- STON. ¢ golfers 21--Victorias vs. red the pro- 24--Tanners vs. If « Dal p tour-} ar OSHAWA vs n Pn gress at Welland. | 26. % " 26--Hussars vs. Circlesix Civil Service KINGSTON Live Wires. | 27--Shamrocks vs. Victorias from second. The retiring of that | ** 0---Civil Service vs. Plumbers runner immediately removed the | (July -Printers vs. Tanners force on the man going from third | --Shamrocks vs. Circlesix to the plate. Touching the plate did --Live Wires at Hussars rot retire him. He should have been Clrclesix at Victorias touched with the ball. The runner Victorias vs. Shamrocks could have gone back to third if he Gananoque vs : could have reached it.--A is correct | OSHAWA vs. in the dispute * 10--Circlesix vs. 2. A doublé play has not been ! 11--Plumbers vs. completed Only one man has been vice, retired The runner going into sec- 12--Victorias vs. end must be touched with the ball. 4 14--Live Wires vs, When the batsman was retired at . 15--Shamrocks vs. | first the was removed. The $ 16--PETERBORO vs. runner if he could have reached it STON. without being put out. 17--Shamrocks vs. ent 18--BELLEVILLE vs. 19--Circlesix vs. Victorias »pY J9srannars vs. Printers JOE WILLIAMS --Gananoque vs. Hussars --Victorias at Shamrocks MR. N. ALTROCK. 31 Despite severe and stylish opposi- i Ye -Hussars vs. Live Wires --Printers vs. Plumbers Tomy 1 LEFT--BRONZE STATUETTE OF tion from the Phillies as a team, Mr. Altrock stands out as the most ll » va. Live Wire Gananoque vs. Live Wires QUEEN TAILTE, CHIEF PRIZE. comical thing in basebail kimonos. Made to Please OV IDI CONGRESS SIZE "a 03 pe ff ne KINGSTON Shamrocks Civil Ser © There are Cigars as good, but not at the same price - MONTREAL Circlesix Hussars Victorias KING- on V7 vk 5 TR Answers. force L. O. GROTHE, Limited - the third baseman touched that base with the batted ball, the bases being filled at the time, he retired the runner coming | 1. When : . Circlesix KING- re ------------ ------ A------------ ---------------- -------------- KODAK DAYS UPPER--ROYAL DUBLIN SO- CIETY GROUNDS WHERE GAMES WILL BE HELD. i ded" old pal} -Circlesi °K six vs. Shamrocks . RN Tm v Victorias vs. Circlesix o RIGHT--QUEEN TAILTE MED- : ~Clvil Service ve. TaOoners oe AL, WHICH GOES TO savin 4 --PETERBORO vs. KING- PAL ¥ICTORS. STON. Shamrocks vs. Victorias Printers vs. Civil Service [ 2--Live Wires vs. Hussars. | p---Tanners vs. Plumbers 6--0OSHAWA vs. KINGSTON 8--Plumbers vs. Tanners 9--BELLEVILLE at KING- COBO BO BO BO BO BO tO DPB A nme games were instituted in Ireland 600 years before the Christian era. | In keeping with historical prece- dents, they will begin on August 1, with a great public ceremonial, and continue until August 18. €ompeti- tions will be held in all lines of sports and the general committee, headed by J. J. Walsh, has received assurances that hundreds of athletes from all over the world will attend. Big teams will come from the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The Irish in the big in- dustrial cities of England and Scot- land are sending their crack ath- letes and there will even be teams Old timers tell you that Booth was a. knockout as a tragedian, but mod- STON. erns remember that it was Chaplin, 11--Gananoque vs. the comic, who signed the first mil- 12--Civil Service vs. Printers of 1924, but the residents of this lion dollar contract. -Hussars vs. Live Wires |capital of the Irish Free State are a. 14--Plumbers vs. Printers | quite confident that their "fe city Dublin, June 11.--Paris and the Parisians may be greatly excited Hussars this summer over the Olympic games UNMOUNTED All prices--all models, MOUNTED 73e Think! ou Nick would look as out of Gananoque vs. Live Wires | will be equally a world mdecca for place in the box to-day as a house Tanners vs. Civil Service | athletes from 'all over the globe -- apron in Peggy Joyce's suite, but he's 20--Civil Service vs. Printers [attending the Tailteann Games. still more important than a clue in a 22---Printers vs. Tanners | The difference between Paris Get one for the holiday. 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No guy ever went | from clowning to pitching--or to the | boss' job. J Nick is getting more jack as a jester than he did as a star with the White Sox. . Remember that | the next time you see a simpleton making goo-goo eyes at a coy squir- | rel, GEORGE M. HENDRIE tions, the last surviving member of the famous Hamilton racing family, Sir John Hendrie and Col. William Hen- drie, brother of George M. have both passed away since the first of the year, i President Windsor Jockey Club and! chairman of Canadian Racing Associa- | 25--Plumbers vs. Civil Ser- vice 27--Tanners vs. Printers 29--Printers vs. Plumbers Sept. 2--Civil Service vs. 4 4--Printers vs. a" 6---Tanners vs. Plumbers These dates are for ingston games only and are subject to any | |changes announcéd by the executives | of the various leagues concerned. Mandell Can't Punch, Sammy Mandell of Chicago is one of the cleverest lightweights in the game, but will never be a riot with | | the fans because puncher. All these storms which, pregnate clouds, hover o'er our heads will melt into fruitful showers of [Mesvinge on the people. ~~ A An DID YOUEVER RUN OUT, OF GAS Take that dis- gusted look off your face. Give your Ford a REMINGTON AUXILIARY and you won't care who's with you when you run out of gasoline. 18% Bh WELL SPENT FOR SALE BY Youy Garage or Accessory Dealer or write to Heaver Aute Necessities, Limited, 33 A St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. PA A. Sa Ho Sit, A Disappearing Propeller Boat worth $275--for $68.75 cash--balaccs later The absolute confidence we have on our Disappearing Propeller Boats justifies this offer--which we make on all our styles in same pro- portion: 25% of purchase price in cash---balance on terms. Get the full season's use out of one of these wonderful little power boats. Enjoy the free use of our Breat water-wayc. Answer the call of lakes and rivers. Come and choose your boat or write at once for illustrated catalogue. ? THE DISAPPEARING PROPELLER BOAT CoO, LTD. $2 WEST KING STREET, TORONTO. 212 ST. JAMES ST. MONTREAL Tanners | Civil Service | | vival of a custom that preceded even | | | { | he is a powder- put like im- | {city will have games open to peo- | teann Games are open only to men of and Dublin will be that the French ple of all races, whereas the Tail- Irish birth, descent or residence. It is intended to be a brilliant re- In fact, these from faraway Argentina. This town and the neighboring places expeot over 150,000 visitors during August and extensive prepa- rations are being made to house and teed them. The Tailteann commit- tee told me that from America alone the Greek Olympiad. they expected over 30,000 visitors, ASEBAL SCORES | this evening in a regular scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES. National League Pittsburg 10, New York 6. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 2. Cincinnatti 4, Philadelphia 2. Boston 6, St. Louis 2. American League New York 5. St. Louis 0 Chicago 3, Boston 2 Cleveland 4, Washington 3 Philadelphia 4, Detroit 3. International League Jersey City 3, Syracu-e*2. Buffalo 10, Reading 4. Newark 10, 10, Rochester 4, 7 For a team of discards the Red Sox seem to be doing pretty nicely. But as Mr. O'Goofty says it 1s not hard to pick a winning hand | from the discards if you know | winter to { who are now job was the game, and Lee Fohl apparently knows the game. Connie Mack spent $100,000 last strengthen the Athletics, last. . . . Maybe the turned over to the same gents who built our airplanes dur- | ing the war. ERNIE WEBB One of the fastest and fairest walkers Britain has ever had. is now coach of Toronte Central "YY" Walkers' Club. The true mystery of' the world is the visible, not the invisible, Habit is ten times nature, CITY LEAGUE We do printing. developing and We do it well, Treadgold Sporting Goods Co 88 PRINCLSS ST. PHONE 529. The 4th Hussars are at Gananoque game of the senior city ried over from Tuesday. league car- On Friday Live Wires and Hussars will meet wl Nothing but may be better, and every better might be best. the cricket fleld and on Thursday t,o Sa evening there will be a junior battle between Circle -Six and Victorias. brought many pass, The same water that drives the mill decays it. A A AA a A aan) THE CIGARETTE ITH THE ORIGI ALE er er -- Good manners and soft words have a difficult thing to J0for 15° 25for35¢ In Tins of 50for 70¢ 100fr SHO Babe Ruth Fans at Yankee Stadium, N. ¥Y. -- the crowd at the right-field bleachers

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