Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1916, p. 12

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pp / PACE TWELVE - --TAE-DATLY BRITISH -WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. Have You SHATFS If you have you are satisfied; if not get them or get your dad to get you a pair and you will see the difference: THESE TWO ARE THE BOYS | How About Skating ? Have -- You: -- In the World of WE BACK UP OUR - | CIGARS Sport| i i HOCKEY NOTES. | and along I 1s eral seasons ago, the Maritime League Kyle, is in the city, hereby his munition heen noved firm from Regina. He coached ten t Regina club last year, .and this sea- son may. try. out for a place on the Con. than he Canadien defence. pounds lighter mow when he played on Billy Nicholsonteam. Harry Cameron has written to Owner Livingstone, of the Torontos, stating that he will be down here in {time for the first practice. is twenty was 1 Manager George Kennedy, of the] {Canadiens, will try out Tepin, of Blind River. Tepin played in the Big {League last season, and is said to be {ripe for professional company. Cobourg will have an intermedi: ate team in the O.H.A. this wintey and also a town league th develop the "youngsters for future O.H.A. teams {There is' much good material in Co- $5.00 [voure and they expect to have a ---- a. o Ladies Nulo Auto C, Aluminum Tops ¥ AutomobileB . . . or your outfit complete from us. We Have the Boots IGHTNING We do not charge for Riveting your skates to the boots if you buy your outfit complete. Should you buy either skates or boots we charge 50c extra. If you don't buy either here, $1.00. $4.00 Then we know what boots fit these different skates. So if you want to be more than pleased buy {strong team. Women skaters, of New York, will |organize the St. Nicholas Women's Hockey league Club, and accept the challenge of the lies' Hockey Club, of Maisonneuve, |Que., for a series/of games of hockey to be played this coming season at the St. Nicholas Rink. "Hank" Staveneau, the husky blonde, of last year's Ottawa team, who failed t6 make good and was let has asked to be given another Staveneau is a great practice very little in a 20, trial player, game, but shows --_-- ~ Frank Patrick, of the Vancouver | Hockey Club, is still gathering in talent. Yesterday he wired trans- portation to Geo. Murray, a clever defence player, who makes his home in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, Patrick has received a wire from Hugh Leh- man, in which Lehman states that he {is leaving for the Pacific coast. I.eh= Iman worked all summer at the Soo, {but returned to his home in Kit- | chener, Ont., to fix up his business laffairs before starting west. He will arrive Saturday. SIX-MAN HOCKEY IN SMALLER. O.H.A. RINKS Proposed Also to Abolish All Body-Checking -- Two Radical Proposals. Wnth the object of ascertaiming the views of all clubs and hockeyists on the subject, thee O.H.A. sub-com- Robertson, has introduced an amendment to be considered at the annual convention to abolish body- wu, who figured on thejerican having|ce the celebrated [foe « of New York,) work Lad-| fly suggests that work of that or any mittee, through its chairman, J. Ross ' checking of any kind on the ice inl with a guarantee that nowhere else can you obtain so much real smoke THIRD MAJOR LEAGUE A DREAM AND A JOKE joy for so little money. If you judge a cigar by Its price the Peel { Barrow's Description--Mont- cigar wil not appeal to you. Bat if you judge by flavor, aroma, smooth- real Team to Be Shifted to Troy or Albany. BAN FAVORS THE IDEA, American League President Would Welcome Third League, Ran Joh n, pres ness and mellowmess, then you'll most surely make the Sir Robert Peel, the cigar that made the 5¢ famous { your favorite smoke after the first trial. ~---- Am- 1 oppose | a a yesterda ient of the A major | «aid en re concerning an ar- brought his at- ue, he President Edward G. Barrow, the International League branded the idea of a third major league as a drama and a joke." He said that the plan was so preposterous that it had never ayen been discussed at New Orleans. He stated. that some time ago officials of the American Association suggested that their or- ganization be raised above the Class A.A, standard, but nothing had ever been done about the suggestion. Mr. Barrow said that the Interna- tional League would operate next season as a Class A.A. league. He stated that the only probable change ZOSSIp of tion wus Johnson, "1 would boost fact," said Mr ke the idea, It the game." As Mr."Jofinston was the foremost f the Federal League, his atti- e was regarded with unusual in- . Kingston's Hectrc_ Store peas ere rr 5 suggested in connection a third league are Baltimore, Buffalo, Newark, Toronto, Toledo, Indian lis, Louisville and Milwau- kee The plan, as at present dis- to raise thege cities to standing' by . placing the draft. Large assortment of beautiful table lamps just received. Prices $5.00 and up. Call in and see them. cussed major them outside eague MADE IN CANADA syMooney" Gibson Laboring Man, It was hard to believe 'that "Mooney ' Gibson would don the togs of a laboring man to put the London Thistle Club curling sheets in good order for Jack Frost, but he was th large as life, and the new sand surface is now like a billard table of cement, so level and so nice to look at in its expanse across six rinks The former Pittsburg Nat- jonal League catcher is a bear for and the way he makes things -- Ea HW. Newman Electric Co. Phone 441. 79 Princess St. an A R R O AA in the make-up of the eircuit was the George M&tiarty, former major ( @) | AR shifting 'of the Montreal franchise to | league pitcher, and present manager Troy or Albany, or perhaps that team jof the Memphis Southern League 16 ets. each, © for 90 ots. would operate between the two cit-1Club, may retire from the game be- Cluett, Peabody & Co, Inc; Makers jes, fore next season. Have you ever made a purchase in this store? If not, why not? A visit will convince the - most skeptical. A Personal Note to Readers of THIS Advertisement !! We want to get right in the presence of each individual reader of our advertisement--just as closely in personal touch as possible. We want you to know that our effort is to reach you personally, just as if a letter were written and mailed to your home. The special offerings and inducements of the Lion Clothing House are of such a high character you can hardly af- ford to overlook them. Our everyday prices on dependablé clothing are down to an under- selling point. You also have the assurance that your money will be cheerfully refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase--should there be one. "We want you to feel that this is your store; that you are perfectly free to come in any time and look through our stock; try on any overcoat that appeals to your fancy; and when you buy, remember every overcoat is backed by. our absolute guarantee. This is a square deal store as well as a low price. other sort i¥_ mere sport for him. We are still selling Men's good brown Men's good working O.H.A, games. This is the most radi-! Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. .. Phone 529 A ---- Xmas Furniture Buy Now. Large Selection _ to Choose From. Rockers, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and Up. Jardiniere Stands, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker Phone 577 cal change in the playing rules sng- gested in some years and is sure to provoke all sorts of discussion." There will be many delegates in favor of the change, while just as many will be opposed to abolishing such long- established part of the play, What- cussion is bound to result and the opinions of the hockeyists throughout the Province will be obtained. Mr. Robertson also has amend- ments which provide for the playing of six-man hockey on all rinks under the minimum size of 160 feat by 60 feet; of enlarging the offside of a goalkeeper from 10 to 20 feet, and to makeé the home club solely respon- sible for the notification of the asso- ciation regarding referees. Sandy Lockington, of Port Hope, has made the following suggestion {an an amendment to the residence rule: 'Where a player has been a bona fide 1esident of a city, town or vill- age during the term specified by the residence rule, and has taken out a playing certificate with a team of that city, town or village, and dur'ng the playing season (through unfor: seen circumstances) he is obliged to change his place of abode, the play- er shall remain in good standing with the O, H. A. and the club with which he holds the certificate, and be al- fowed to continue and finish the sea- son with the said club." ever happens, a most interesting dis- socks, regular 25¢ value ov .. .. 18¢c a pair Men's underwear in all the best makes. 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