Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1916, p. 12

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THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,1016., we. \ $3,000 is the a prize NAN ME a new word. This interesting offer is made by the manufacturers of the famous EVER-READY Flashlights. , We are local distributors for the $3,000 cas prize offer. Come in and get a contest blank. tells the story. : Treadgold Sporting Goods bo. en etm rv tem DEFEA The Ottawa Military Team Rec urday Afternoon--Slinn, of Queen's, Had His Collar Bon Queen's won from the 207th Bat-, Rugby Team on Saturday | at the Athletic Grounds| by a score of 5 to 1 and that score | tells an interesting story of a team | thrat "came back." In view of the} 43 to 8 score of which Queen's.took the short end in the previous Satur- | day's game in Ottawa, there was sur-| prise at the score. The day was cool and a stiff south | wind blew steadily across the field. {In the grand stand were 500 people talion afternoon It who were there to see what.a slaught- er of the locals there would be. When | the game opened with Ottawa taking the wind, the game started. badly for he tri-color. Before the first quarter i was over however the local supporte rs | | were yelling themselves hoarse. In | | the first quarter Evans took the ball | | rom the ten yard line for a toue | ich was not converted, and bio- hip Queen's the victory. In the third quarter Breen-of Ottawa kick-| led to the dead line for the 207th"s Parlor Furniture ! ! Special Lines have been added to our fall stock. ke Three-pice e suites, $18.00, $25.00, $30.00 and wu TEA TABLES AND PARLOR TABLES PATHE~The most remarkable musical instrument in the world, Fre demonstration R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker Ask for { Tootball 'on several occasions, one Phone 577 | Have You Had a Narrow Escape? Have you ever noticed that when men are J together, they will often start talking about the. The narrow escapes they have had. There seems ' to be something thrilling about having been. London nearly killed at some time. It might have been in a train wreck, by the sinking of a boat, Life ge tne 3 of a tree, or as Launcelot Gobbo / Insurance d, "by the edge of a feather bed." Company Talketh BE cas watuca of lic narrow escapes he has had in his life. : Yet very few men stop to think that the escape is _ About 'not their own. - What It Can 'If you had been Killed, that would simply "have closed your chapter. | But how about yous wife and children? If your narrow escape 'had not turned out to be an escape, what would have happened to them? They probably would have been penniless. i If you have ever had a narrow escape just stop and think. When you have thought iw vee cuelolly yu will Bik it good busioens bo look into our insurance policies. & The 1 ondon Life _ Insurance Company London : Ontario ¢ Canada) A. G. BROUSE, Supt. B kh, Gold Lien Block. . . {lone point. The game opéned with an exchs ange | of kicks and developed into/a regular bucking game for the locals. Queen's | | seemed to be ablé to shove their op- ponents all over the ground, al-! | though Shag's outfit were slightly, | better .on recovering lost balls In jall the game Ottawa got their vards lonly once while the tri-color line-up {did time aftér time The feature of the game was Slinn's tackling until he went out with a broken collar bone that landed him in*the Ceneral -Hospital Breen | of Ottawa also played a remarkably | good game. One old face on the line- | up was "Pep" Paisley of McGill but the uame did not Seem appropriate | for his work on Saturday The spectators had diversions from of | which was Shag's old trick of going {on the field. He was repeatedly or- | dered off. On one occasion Capt. Gal- | agher actually asked him to come on , the field and this brought out a yell of derision. After watching the spec- Aators and the game every one seem- ed to be decided on two points If In_the World of rt GUEENS WON RUGBY GAME: FD 207TH BY 570 | t back, a Jask Ness, the sensational slugger of the Chicago White Sox, who es- tablished a record of hitting safely in 49 consecutive games, is one of the young men who are playing in their i native cities. Jack was born in Chi- | cago, but went to Oakland. to win his { reputation. He went to Oakland ! from the Boston Red Sox, who passed Capt. Gallagher had not shown such or him up. a patrigtic feeling for his own team Walter( Blair, the old Roc oR cand interpreted the rules in such an catcher, who wae also a member of original way, and had Queen's backs | the Buffalo Federal League team of kicked strongly enough. the' score | last season, has been appointed base- against the 207th would have been | ball coach for the University of Pitts- larger. | burg team for the season of 1917 The game was a very cle an one, al-| Blair was part owner and manager though there were a few 'scraps. "lot the Harrisburg team of the New Ottawa's line tackled better than| York State League during the season Queen's, but they were no match for| just closed. the college boys, in the defence. | Queen's 'had the better of the play It will surprise Canadian baseball for three quarters of the game. There | fang to learn that the little village of a great deal of offside interfer- | Cassburn, which is located midway numerous delays in the| between Vankleek Hill and Caledonia Springs. has sent a pitcher to the Carling, the centre half the | National League. Bob Steele, the visitors, put up a good game, but] left-hander, with the St. Louis Car- Breen, who did the bulk of the kick- | | dinals, was born and reared at Cass- ing was off color in the first half. | Jurn, and resided there with his par- He ran the ball well, but the field | gnts till five years ago. The family was in such a sloppy condition then moved to the Pacific coast. could not get going and was han capped by not knowing the ground, | It is rumored that Ottawa's outside wings played well | Lannin decides to s Toland was badly shaken up in the| American League club that a syndi- second quarter and was replaced by|oate is ready to buy it and p Carruthrs. Gilbert took Slinn's| «gin Carrigan in the office of presi- place dent. In the second half Elliott replaced Gilbert at outside wing. Carruthers was taker off, and "Mike" Rodden ¢ got into -the game. In the J [first quarter, Paisley suffered a devere wrench to his leg and Smith was taken from fhe flying wing to half and Tavler went on as flying eived Quite a Surprise on Sat- e Broken. was ence, "game and for if Joseph J. the Boston MADE IN CANADA v The line Queen's Hazlett McNeill | 8S. Toland McKelvey Evans Atkinson up was \ 207th . Smith . Paisley .Carling . Breen Wiser flying wing . halves . halves ., .. halves quarter .serimage . Westmen .serimage ... ..Adams .scrimage ...McCaffrey . inside 'wing . Pritchard Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Makers Bt A ~ with s guarantee that nowhere ash: can you obtain so much real! smoke joy for so little money. If you judge a cigar by its price the Peel cigar wil not appeal to yqu. But it you judge by flavor, aromé, smooth- ness and mellowness, then' you'll most surely make the Sir Robert Peel, the cigar that made the 5¢ famous your favorite smoke after the first trial. ELECTRIC Store Cheaper Electricity will be yours very soon. Rates will be lowered. ------ Kingston's H Get your homes wired now and en- joy all the comforts of light, heat and power in the home. Estimates Cheerfully Given. oN H W. Newman Electric Co. Phone 441 . 79 Princess St. ANNOUNCEMENT ! As I have decided to vacate my present premises in the early spring of 1917, | am now prepared to make reductions on any monument that I have in stock. It it is your intention of purchasing it > would be to your advantage to buy now. > J. E. Mullen, Granite and Marble Works Princess and Clergy Sts, Kingston. Phone 1417. Cor. . inside wing . McElligott middle wing . Davis .middle wing ...Seaton outside wing ...Allen .outside wing . Robinson Macdonnell, referee; Capt umpire, w adde il [Ww alsh ; McConville . C. Toland Slinn. . .. Philip 0. Gallagher, BASKETBALL IN JAPAN Games to be Introduced in Univer. sities 'of That Country. While in the country the baseball team from the Japanése University of Waseda were so favorably struck by the value of basketball as a sport for collegians that they purchased equipment for the ga and will J this winter introduce "into the | three big universities of okio. Mi- | kami, the tennis player, is x3 ng for the game that he will ad sd | Influence and skill as a playdr | the efforts of the baseball players to make the sport a feature of Japan- ese intercollegiate contests. It is possible that Johnny Kilbane will Y¥ind some work to do in the near future. Charley -Simpeon, the Aus- tralian featherweight, is. on his way here from Fan cRraneieco to chal- lenge the champion. Simpson an- nounces that he has backing -to 'the extent of $5,000 for the -match. Simpson has a Food record in his own country and claims the championship of the British Empire by virtue of his defeat of Lew Edwards some months ago. | "BILLY" AND "ART" SPENCER. - Professional bicycle riders Rowark, Nn. J. can the pro ranks. "Art" Spencer, former Canadian and Ameri- ion, has had considerable luck since jumping to $1.70 a $2.50 a en route to their home trom. DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY We will deliver to your residence promptly from our stock at Hamilton. Send orders to us at Montreal. and express 50c Additional for case of pints, or 72c for each case of quarts with first order only, to cover cost of case and bottles. It will pay you to order two- cases, as charges are only slightly higher than on one. GEO. SORGIUS, 35 Rivard Street, Montreal case (2 doz.) reputed pints. case (2 doz.) reputed quarts. from Hamilton, as express By BUD FISHER [THATS A PRETTY SOFT GRAET, GluING A GUY 4 QUARTS oF MiLk a pay and CHARGING Wim 8 20 A week. To 0 SR oe Peg GEE WHiZ! 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