Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Dec 1916, p. 12

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AGE TWELVE _ : pT HockeyBoots EBON LIGHTNING Skates have been changed and you have to have boots to fit skates or else you cannot skate properly. Ladies' boots are the hardest to choose. We Have the Skates We Have the Boots LADIES, MEN, GIRLS, BOYS. 'Buy your outfit complete. or if you have either, bring them to us and we will Give You a Fit Ladies Nulo Auto Tube Auto C THESE. SKATES ARE THE WINNERS ET THE HITC Treadgold Sporting -- 88 Princess St., Kings a TI, Z BLAKEMORE STUDIO " 180 Wellington St. Over Royal Bank. Am Now Equipped to take your Baby's Photo for Xmas. od That Diamond PEARL, CAMEO OR SIGNET RING ~ you were "speaking about, select now from F. W. COATES Jeweler. 158 Princess St. Phone 445 a) | HOCKEY NOTES. Goldie Prodgers, of the 22 caching th t. Pa O.H.A. team Yon ilion, 18 Senior this season Jules Rochon, the speedy little fc ward of Fort William, for whose | vices Frank Patrick and George inedy tried to outbid each other {year during the war, has Ik nowledged the property o adiens, Kennedy has [traet to Rochon. Ke been - the Can- mailed a con- A number of players who will i for places on the Ottawa tea these are not all newcome amateur ranks, have not signed con-| tracts, but will do if they Siow good enough form to be ret try and to the ut 0 ained Walter Wanderers The Sma ak was with the has retired, real goes, and action this year a lot last year, nse to Sammy, Smaill at present is veteran Smaill re Lig¢tenhein's n Winnipeg, qu TO USE SWIMMING TANK. In Coaching the Columbian Crews Thi Winter. "Jim* rom his customary method of the Columbia crews th hat \ ave ereived } coa |! ing Heretofor e the boys the preliminary tusual rowing wachines, but a to Rice they did not get 'the fan oar until outdoor work was up in the spring. The Toronto coach intends up a machine in the swimming tank, so that it can be us sod to row either port or starboavd oars, men at work on Holes will be hore y oar to le sane vinte 12 on ceording eel" taken IT n trajulr to fit 1d set e blade of istance, yet Yuen to pre machine at the pulling the blue hrough Syracuse ha pecial poo! JUNIOR GROUP NO. 1, -.SCHEDULE DRAWN | At a Meeting in Belleville With 8. E. Trotter Presiding. Representatives of junior group No. 1 of the O. H. A. met in Belle- ville on Wednesday afternoon, with S. E. Trotter as convenor, and drew up this schedule: Jan. 1--Kingston at Belleville. Jan. 5--Depot Batteries at King- . 8--Depot Batteries at Belle- . 24-- Belleville at Kingston. . 27--Kingston at Depot Bat- 2--Belleville at Depot Bat- | teries. Referees: E. Laing, Belleville; Cook, George Vanhorne and Crawford, Kingston A R. and was not magh| Rjce is planning a departure | 1 men, the | to thi : and can't INTER-LFAGUE GAMES AUG. 7. | F: | Forty-cight-game Series to Begin on That Pate Next Season. nerican Baseball As] 0¢ 4 sz will be played Association towns yn the International lots 1¥ twenty League home Each club 325 mtribute $32 aking a prize pot $10,000, which | will be divided a: players of | league winning the most games in the inter-lea will ex 0 the gue series At the meeting of the club repre- sentatives details the schedules land arrangements were left with Pre- ident Barrow, of the Internat ional J d President Hickey, of the S.A.A}S understood, e Ra the the two le will April 15th o and closé st 4Th. The post-season series tart two days | and run to it September 251! of howe for start Huns Lack Sporting Instinct. thing to be a d opportunity one's tastes and ion arises in the writer from the | tograph show-| "how our prisoners at Ruhleben are keeping fit." Tlcre the gallant | fellows are dressed for active parti- ripatl on in various games; Indian | ¢vlubs are on the 2 ann before the who are front; a eoydle of flannel » holding boxing gloves; and if pictures were a | [bit more distinet no doubt one should | {be able 10 make out a football or| | two. Suppose these cheery prisoners had not such sports to beguile the | weary time, to give thom something | | nk about; to keep them fit, how | much more acutely they would feel | their unfortunate plight! It is im- | possible to imagine the Huns form- ing a sports elub as we see in the photograph: indeed, the Huns don't} understand what sport Truly it is a good portsman and to fin the exercise of ! This reflect mind of an Engl reproduction of ¢ seat ted in | the © means While the value of the Kentucky Derby has been increased. to $20,000, such an array of three-year-olds will | he named for the big race that the purse may even exceed the twenty! thousand mark. Two contenders ap- | parently stand out in the winter | { speculation.: North Star, which A.l K. Macomber has brought over from, England to win the race, is the money winning leader of England for two-year-olds. Kentuckians, hoy) ever, are backing Campfire, R. Wilson's great voungster, to take oe | measure of the British champion. Frank O'Neil, the famous Ameri- | can jockey, won the riding honors of the French flat racing season which was transferred to Spain, with fifty- six firsts, Geprge Stern is second with forty-nine firsts, while McGee, with twenty-nine victories, occupies third place. The leading winning owner is J. D. Cohn with stakes of the value of $94,230, mainly due to his horse Teddy, who netted $27,000. W. K. Vanderbilt's stable is second with $50,875. ,| the forr Philadelphia | The |who stood on Mr i Joliet died Ireceived $5,000 from the in the World of _} | SPORTING NOTES. Micl ball pl linsky, amateur bs and, has, had Cobb by his teams level name ci 1 to court culed was the anyway vis fore leading hitter on his d Jimmy McAuley, oronto last season, | with Rochester, will} ort stop position | team for next sea-| Jimuny Smith : pr with T ttel and fight the lg t out on the Pit son, for the tshurg William F. Baker, of the | Natiohals, states that] the training trip of the Phillies next pring will shorter than ever, camp at Petersburg, ¥ la.,! will not be in full operation unti 1} the middle of March, The team wi ul come back easy stages, reaching the north a day before the season] opens. i President he St by When the Athletics go to Jackson- ville, Fla,, next spring they will find | an old friend in charge of the Jack- | sonville team He is Lee Ti Comiskey sack for many years Young ball players are being ed by the Chicago Cubs for trial in! the spring. The latest novice to be! taken is Frank George Murphy of | He He is a! ten-second inting and' among the batted for a 400 average s a shorts man in semi-pros, sp Kavanagh, for three ve Ider for the Detroit and now a member of the Cleve: Indians, was married recently Miss Bessie Fitzsimmons, a 1girl. "Marty" utility infie Samuel Greenwalt, catcher and outfielder Frond Athletics in in Danville, I11., a few day He was seventy-four years famou of the the late Phila H's ago of age. "Rube" Oldring is. ported to have New York out of retire- and finishing the season with that ciub. 'Rube' really wanted to 'quit, but he realized it would take considerable tilling of the soil to sow such a profit for a couple of months' Yankees for ment coming Carpentier Tex. Rickard, who to bring George Carpentier, the | French pugilist, to thiz country for a ! boxing contest with Jess Willard, has announced that he had heard from Carpentier, and that the latter inti- mated a furlough would be granted him by the army authorities, and ' he would be glad to come tp America and box for the benefit of the French Relief Fund. Carpentier asked for several minor changes in the contract submitted for his signature, including a sum to cover his traiiing expenses, and] Rickard agreed to these, it was said. | is Willing. is endeavoring Send Your Relatives and Friends at the Front, or For r Christma, Their Favorite Brand. ~ Milo Put Up In Boxes 10, 25, 50. For Sale at All Tobacconists and Druggists. Kingston's Electric Store Why not have your home illuminated for Christmas. Call and see our line of beautiful chandeliers and dainty Semi-In- direct fixtures. They are sure to please. a H. Ww. Newman Electric ricCo. Phone 441 79 Princess St. Artistic Memorials In Granite and Marble. order. Made to your Splendid stock, equipment and workmanship. The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., Ltd. 397 Princess. Phone 1931. Kingston. er a Christmas Suggestions in Furniture Card Tables (oak and Mahogany), Parlor Ta- bles, Library Tables, Tea Tables, Tea Curates, Dolls Beds, Dolls Carriages, Music Cabinets, Par- lor Cabinets, Shaving Cabinets, Children's Cribs, Jardiniere Stands, Chesterfields, Davenports, La- dies' Writing Tables, Writing Desks, Chairs to match; Baby Walkers, Baby High Chairs, Rockers, Kiddie Coops, Sanitary Couches. The above are in all finishes and designs. The largest and best stock in the city to choose from, Robt. J. Reid 230-232 Princess St. Phone 77

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