Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1917, p. 16

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Dreary February Nights pan be made just like spring time if you have records $15.00, $21.00, $33.00, $50.00, $65.00 $38.10 with 12 selec tions Here are a few good ones you ought jlo haverin your home: HB A 1882--Under a Peaceful Sky; New Colonial M 'rigce's Band .. . . . vv BBC y Comic A 1888--Casey at the s Dinlogue . A (E00-SM-OTH-B-R (H. Burr), 1 Never Was Nearer Heaven fn My Life (8. Ash) 83¢ Xk 1914---Becond Regimen: National Guards, Washington Post, . .. Marches, Prince's Band +i een BB0 joo A 1918-~Wake Up You . 'ey A 2061---01d Biack Joe, When the Corn Is Waving, Annle sree DOR 85¢ r, (Quartettey v Ay 2087--8he Is the Sunshine of Virginia, Moonshine Sally, 85¢ R 2963~Cohen's Recruiting Speech, Cohen at thé Tailors, 8c R 4000-Good-Bye Mother Dear, Our + Cana ry Hearts dats «ae ' . "Hundreds of othe? good ones to choose from, and play on aly dise machine. - 'READGOLD Sporting Goods Co, 88 Princess St., Kingston. Telephone 529 they mbiaGrafonola Or some of jour good' 148 for the trotters, they i x DALY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY x SPORTING NOTES. The major league baseball season will open on April 11th, apdording to announcement «given out by the joint schedule committee of the Na- tional and American Leagues. A New York writer figures. that New York at the present time has 12 indoog skating rinks . with floor accommodations for 15,000 to 20.- 409 persons performing simultan- eously, and patronized each by about 100,000 skaters and skatees. I" Smith's Falls and Brockville are of even terms bi.the Eastern Ontar.o Hockey Association. An extra game may be necessary to decide that championship, b Renfrew have a clear lead in the Ottawa Valley series and look un- heatable, They and the 240th Bat- talion play at the Creamery. .Town Friday whep real action may be filmed, Hawkesbury appeirs fo have a stronghold on the Eastern Section, Lower Ottawa honors, Their win Gver Vankleek Hill Monday makes iL] hard to overtake Bill MeCree's speed boys. ; | 'fhe Alért Ladies Hogkey Club of Ottawa has been invited to play at Pittsburg this mont Montreal Westerns and the Westboro ' girls may alsd visit the Smoky City. Mal Eason will not be a. National League umpire during the coming | season, He has heen relegsed to make room for "Kitty" Bropstield, Before the war Herbery /Rhodes { refused $31,500 for his great sprint- er, Great "Surprise; but he was re- , cently sold. at the: war figure $14, 000, to Col. Davis#of Llandinan, to i be utilized as a sire of hunters, The New Ycrk Hockey League is in a weakened state as a result of the recent rough work, plus the squab- | bles about Imported players. It may note complete 'the | present season, There fs much ill feeling between tae teams. "Pfs a tough year for turfmen. {One member would limit racing to fourteen days per year in each city, i wiille another would close the tracks until the Allies' have won the war. have evi- tly bolsted the white flag to sur- render. At the local meeting the gate receipts were not sufficlent to pay the Provineial tax fcr cne day, Récent statements of Gecrges Car- péntier indicate that the French heavyweight caampion is entertain- ing little hope of getting to this country until long after the wir is over, He may noi come even then/ He expresses a desire to have a couple of ring engagements in his own country, and others in London, 10, 1917. © hefore coming to America, says couldn't accept ft even if he wanted to - The young Frenchman believes lis services belong to his ins to to meet Willard of course, just t0-prove he is the best white pugiiiht In the country while a German re be shot down. He would Tike world, Who would have thought a few years ago that English would enter horses in of tion, and shows distinct] can breeders of thoroughbreds. -- - Ezra Midkiff, while he was man- ager of the Louisville club of the allribe and take their places in the Association suffered leg American broken mand International league team Midkiflt was at one time with Balti- miore, AMATEUR SKI CAMPION. Nelsen Wins the Title and Breaks RB a the CanadianT$rmwall Whirlwind and Montreal ecord. Nels. 'Nelsen 'won amateur and British Columbia 'ama He broke his British Columbia record off last year by.one.foot and his Cana- His longest He also won the across Mount Omtvedt, world's cham- pion, made a number of exhibitioh teur ski-jumping champloiship. dian record 'by 11 feel. Jump was 147 feet. seven-mile ski race Revelstoke. being 160 feet jumps, his longest Soft weather made it difficult 'to get tie run to take off. International F Match, 1 As a result of communications that have passed belween polo play- ers of the United States and South today, there' Is a strong possibility that a team fro Argentina will come to the United States for a series of inter. There '# a remote possibility, it wad said, that America, it was announced ndtional polo matches. Spain also may send a team here. ------------------------ An 4% ADE IN CANADA reese TOOKE COLLARS 15 CENTS EACH TOOKE BROS. LIMITED MAKERS ~-¥ . MONTREAL poveRAry __ - Carpen+ tier appreciates Tex Rickard's offer of 325,000 to fight in America, but breeders American stakes. While the Tact that Walter 8. Heather, ofl Rugby, Eng., has gent eleven nominations for the Futurity 1919 1s probably a speculation on his part, it nevertheless is au Innova- that a closer connection ls beifilg brought about between European and Ameri- and will be given a chance to make good with the Rich- In the World of Sport 'BOSTON BRAVES RAID THE BARROW CLUBS Stallings Prepares to Take Strike-breakers to Training Camp---Many Signed. The Boston Braves are prepared and equipped to break the back of they threatened baseball strike. | Président Haughton, acting with Manager George Stallings, has se- cured Options on the bageball ser- vices of eight or ten Class AA. stars pnd within a few days expects to have that number increased to ff- teen, These hand-pcked performers from the International League, Am- erican Association lid Pacific Coast League will go south to Miami, Florida, with the Braves and will, il such a course is made necessary by a strike of the bulk of the Braves, become regular members of the o line-up for the chample "We'll go south as heduled,'" ays Haughton; "snd we'll have a good team. Of course, we hope that we will not be forced.,to go te ex- treme measures, but we cannot af- Tord to be caught napping." hip games, GIRLS ALMOST FIGHT Lass Sassed Each or, Miss Lapensee, of Cornvall, and Miss Doloro of Westerns, came close to having a battle rovalafter ajock- sy match in Montreal. Miss Doloro was checking Miss Lapensée hard all evening, and after bumping the'latter into the fence in the second period, Miss Lapensee .{ told her, "To stop that or she would stop her," at the same time taking off her gloves, the latter came from Cornwall, and it was finally decided that they would meet after the match and set- tle the matter once for all, The Cornwall team, however, was in such a hurry to catch the train that nothing further happened, Kentucky Commission Upneld. Authority of the Kentucky State Racing Commission to regulate pur- ses 'was upheld by the Court of Ap, peats, which has affirmed the Jef- ferson Cireuit Court decision in the suit of the Douglas Park Jockey agalnet the Commission. The Jockey Club objected to the rule requiring tracks within cities with 200,000 population to offer a minimum purse of $800 and other tracks not less than $600 and sought an injunction to restrain an enforcement of the rule as discriminatory Lexington. The injunction was re- fused, If the prqposed rule that the near- est fence or obstacle in a major league baseball park shall be no less than 270 feet from the home plate goes into effect, home runs will bes come a curiosity. | Miss Doloro told her that she was | not afraid of Miss, Lapensee even if | iif favor of | G. A. McGOWAN, * Manufacturer, Kings ton. 4 For Life Insurance - S. ROUGHTON | 60 Brock St., Kingston. Phone 610 bh] v ~ ECONOMY AND EDDY'S MATCHES cheapest article is often the poorest economy. We do not claim to make the cheapest matches, but we do claim to give "The Most of the Best For the Least Money. Therefore, Always, Everywhere, Buy ; e EDDY'S MATCHES 'Buying the ¢ athieu's Syrup oF TAR & Cop Liver Qil . Sold 1a gencroes sive Bot:les by cll doakers. THE J. L. MATEITU CO., Props, SHERCROOKE, P.Q. 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