Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1916, p. 12

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You will be delighted with a Columbia the same as some of eur best families. > Small machines $12.00 and $15.00. ote] in and let us play your favorite music for Treagod Sporting Goods Co. 88 Princess Phone 529 TT eI IE RREIT GI e| J ---- EN WARNING 1S ISSUED PRIVILEGES WILL BE THOSE IN DEVONSHIRE MEET An A nexpected Move -- Increase. of Race Tracks Is Regarded As Det- rimental to the Tuarf's Interests. of the newly built Devonshire track at Windsor is regarded as a serious menace to the best interests of the turf in Canada by those who admire the thorough bred and 'by all the racing « i tions in this province, Drastic action Ras, takep by the Hamlilton Niagara Racing" Association {Fort Erie) Windsor Jockey Club, Metro- politan Racing Assoeiation (Dufferin Park), Toronto Riding and Driving | Club (Hillcrest Park),.and Northern Riding and Priving Club (Kenil- worth Park), and these clubs have | issued a warning those persons | and horses participating in that meeting that they will be denied all privileges at these tracks The Ontario Jockey Club. it is au- thoritatively stated, will fall in line | as soon as the matter comes before its board for consideration The warning of the clubs is clearly set forth as follows | "Realizing that increasing the number of race tracks will be a men~ ace to racing. in Ontario, we hereby notify all persons that participate in the forthcoming meeting at the so-called Devonshire track Windsor, that those persons and] horses so participating will t de nied any and all privileges at meet ings thereafter given at the follow ing tracks; Hamilton Jockey Club, Hamilton; Niagara Racing Associa tion, Fort Erie Windsor Jockey Club, Windsor "Inasmuch as racing in Ontario is threatened with additional tracks, and believing that such increase will be detrimental to thoroughbred racing in general, notice is hereby |given that all persons and horses participating in the proposed Devon {shire meeting at Windsor will be re | fused entry at the following tracks | Metropolitan Racing Association, | | Dufferin Park; Toronto Riding and | Driving Club, Hillerest Park, North {ern Riding and Driving Club, Kenil- worth Park." The operation race therefore, Jockey Clab, to advertised Save the Babies FOR THE EMPIRE'S SAKE USE ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK Our Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized and sold . in Sealed Bottles. Phone 845 ING ROOM FURNITURE Tables All Latest Designs and e Price's Can You Imagine It ? The National League sfiould arise upon its hind legs and emit three after-ringing cheers, Can you im- agine what terrific excitement there would have been in the pennant race { after June 18th if McGraw had start- DENIED | | i police {and Gen | soldier ja stick. STRAW HAT CAUSED RIOT At ASoccer Game At Clark's Athletic Field, Newark. riot was narrowly averted by Lawson of the East" Newark station during the opening soccer football match -of the season played before 2,000 spectators be- tween the New York football club and the West Hudsons at Clark's Athletic Field, Newark, last Sunday afternoon. lone straw hat worn by a young for- eigner, who -was blissfully ignorant of American custom, and to make matiers worse, could not understand a word of English, About one hundred Newark young- s tried to get the hat and started in the beginning the vie- tim of "all this attention essayed to defend himself with the aid of stones, but his ammunition gave out and he was glad to accept the protection of the Yaw grudgingly afforded. It was A Harry uble { not until the policeman's nightstick was hrought into play that the crowd was beaten back and the foreigner suffered to depart, clutching his pre- headgear. cious CANADIAN TEAM WON, Sir Sam Hughes Pitched First Ball at. Benefit Games in England. A baseball game for the benefit of the Canadian Widows and Orphans' Fund was played at Kensington, England, on Saturday before a crowd of two thousand spectators, including the Duchess of Devonshire Sir Sam Hughes. The lat- ter opened thé game by pitching the first ball The contestants were team and a team States residents of London ter w comprised largely lege players." The Canadians, won by 9 to 1, were Doyle, Latham, Roberts, Blackadder, Kosco, Glover, and Cragg fell away after the second inning a Canadian of United The s of as Richmond, FOOLED HOCKEY TEAM Frank McGee Encased Wrist With Steel. last season the late of Ottawa, played re had his left wrist very badly injured as the result of a blow from An important game Was booked a week later and a special steel casing was made for McGee's wrist. Instead of putting it on the injured wrist however, McGee had it strapped to his.geod wrist, The ob- jeet of course was to draw off any cracks that might be directed at the injured member, for In those days the players on an opposing team were always looking for just. such vulnerable gpots on a star player. After the"game, Frank said he was hit fifty times on the steel casing while the damaged wrist was never touched. Late The Lieut. MeGee 1906, | er the season with the ball club he would h b ly twel six- See our Complete Line of Period | een gains bovond the mext flutter. Setts fervid fans y i 3 . s paying admission to R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker Phone 577 | seven rival parks. Our Tungsten Lamps Are Durable and Effici- | has' now? The odds were that he | ing pursuer, with as many as 217 Kingston's ELECTRIC Store ent. "VR Let us advise you how to light yotir home at the ? minirturmn cost for elec- tricity. verything Electrical. Electric Co. : 79 Princess St. H Ww. Now man Motor Boat and Automobile Supplies Halliday s Electric 2 Shop, 345 King Street ww wine . BRINGING UP FATHER PERRERRRALS. Be a WINNER OF WOODB e M. Hendrie's Ran 131114 PE o. NE FEATURE RACE.. er, b.c. (4) by Galveston- Sweet Lavender with Jockey Obert in the saddle. Rancher | won the trying 17, mile Aut umn Cup, featuring the open- Jing day's races at Woodbine Park, Toronto. i 4 3% ¥t was all because of a) '| bright. | days at a time follows: | Good | hoekey, | in the World of Ser] MAY BE NO HOCKEY AT TORONTO ARENA Season's Outlook Discouraging _and Military Authorities J Want Plant. = There is more than a probability that there will be no skatjng or hoc- key at the Toronto Arena during the coming winter The military au- thorities are now negotiating with the owners of the plant, most of whom are Montreal men, for its use fot troops throughout the winter months. At the recent meeting of the Arena Gardens Company at Montreal . the Toronto directors were taken to task for allowing the use of the big build- ing, free of charge, by various or- ganizations engaged in patriotic work. The local men resented the attitude taken by and when their representative ported what had transpired at Montreal meeting. they declined to take any further active part in the management of the enterprise. The outlook for hockey is The O.H.A. will probably confine its efforts almost exclusively to the junior series, termediate and senior players ing enlisted re- not one of them made any money as a result of their NJH A. games. The Torontos lost heavily It is almost certain tliat there will be no N.H.A { games in Toronto and Ottawa The story to the effect that team, presumably the 228th ion, will enter a team in the sional league is not credited | It extremely unlikely that the army au- | thorities would allow them be {away from their headquarters for as is sometimes nec the trip to making Quebec sary when Montreal and Rolands | The United States team | MAYNARD AND GAGE Are Game In England. In conneetion with the organiza- { tion of the Military Rugby league in Canada it is interesting to note the following received this week from a | correspondent in England at the Shorncliffe camp: "Capt. Jack May- inard and Lieut. C. E. ranging a Canadian Jot ball gine to | be held under Y.M.C. auspices, Maynard and Gage oa no introdue- tion to the Canadian rugby world; they were both University of of senior teams in their own years. Charlie Gage is open to congratula- tions upon the receipt of his commis- sion; he went to the front as a pri- vate and won his honors on the field. ¥ BALL AND THE PULPIT. a Maguate and Player "'Preached" at New York. ! Charles Ebbets, Brooklyn baseball team, and Charles | Herzog, of the New York Nationals, | talked baseball last Sunday night from the pulpit of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, New York... The theme of the services was baseball | | in its relation to humanity, and Eb-| | bets and Herzog were invited to ad-| dress the congregation. Mr. Ebbets' subject was "Clean Living is Necessary in Baseball." {Herzog made remarks along same line, and also prophesied oe hig club would keep up its winning | streak. EY RF GOSSIP. | The ruling against Jockey | Simpson was brought up before the 1C. R. A. meeting, and the suspension | was continued. James Hewitt, acting for James Barry, of Montreal, has purchased the promising colt, Manslayer, from Mrs. L. A. Livingstone. Hewitt has | done well with the Barry horses this season, the total winnings amount- ling to over $10,000. This Is Mr. Barry's first season on the turf. Devonshire Park is to introduce an innovation. In all handicaps of a | mile or greater distance there will ibe a bonus of ten per cent. of the value of the purse paid to the breed- er of the winner. This ten per cent. is not to be taken from the purse that is offered, but will be merely an additional prize for the breeder. This is-A direct return that will be readily appreciated, and it is a really i big thing for the fundamental reason | for racing, "the Improvement of the | breed of horses." the Montrealers, | the | not | most of the in-| hav-| The professional teams ! were poorly supported last season and | a military} Battal- profes- | ty} Gage are ar-| football stars at the | Toronto and captains | owner of the | Harry i | 'OUR MILO CIGARS eclipse alk others of squat cost and even some that are sold for consider- ably more than our price. Made of the best long filler tobacco by skill- ed cigar makers, it is a cigar that could easily be sold for a nickel more and still be considered good smoke value. "A trial today will make it your choice tomorrow. The G. A. McGowan Cigar Manufacturing Co. Kingston. DrJ.Collis Browne's . THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts "like a Chart in Checks and arrests those Effectually cuts short no INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. 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Walter Johnston, for instance, has 214 whiffs to his credit, as against Meyer's 158 and Alexander's 149. There is a story there in ine respective speed and mechanical ability of these twirlers, The two-year-old Manakin, which has won so frequently for H. G. Bed- well, is named after a river and ham- let in Somerset County, Maryland. Oct. Chen- | Toney are National | League pitchers who have struck out | Johnston, Har- | per, Davenport and Meyers are Am-| erican league flingers who have done other | ability | CANADIAN SERVICE MONTREAL TO LONDON (Via rauments) | From London Fron Montreal | Sept. 23 . Ausonia . aired 38 Cabin and Third lias, MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth Ruck) From Hristol From Montreal | Sept. 26 . Oct. 12 3 tin Passengers jon apply jo Robert Retord 'Co. Auroniv Cabin informat or The 80 King For Agent, | Limited Street Bas, | CAN! Dat ty AGENTS ALLAN LINES. Ligeul, Lv. Montreal i Lv. London Lv, } Sept. 13 Sicilian Sept. CAN. PAC. LINES Lv. Montreal Rates, Reservations, { Wie, apply Local Agents, op ! ALLAN LINE 85 King St. WW, Toreonte L KE SUCKLING, 1 King St, EJ Toronts ote } f mn Only Men In Khaki Allowed, he Hamilton Herald will only al- | low men In khakl to compete in its | annual road race, Entries were re- | ceived from Canadian and American | distance runners, but were refused because the athletes were not sol- dlers, ~~ By GEORGE McMANUS OF: DEAR mE AY 1 CANT OPEN "THIS HORRID ° WINDOW! OF ASSISTANCE? XN THAT You? \ DO FOR O0--u! 4ET THE PORTER - | DON'T KNOW » HOW |

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