Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1917, p. 16

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4 180 Wi Street. PAGE TWENTY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. ee ---- ER = = ---- Te TT nS Te ---- Ee p---- NS ------------------ Ep TTT em ----------E Fr py--Et-------- GT | 7 E_--_-- Ride ide Everybody ought to ride a bicycle this spring. It's healthy, it's handy, and this is the year to save money. It has been proved that it is cheaper to ride a bicycle than ride in the street cars. Now is the Time To pick out your favorite Massey bicycle or ' the new Indian. How is your old wheel. Can we put it in good repair for you? We have tires, rims, saddles and everything you might need for your old wheel. Or we will trade you for a hew one. TREADGOLD Sporting Goods Co., 88 Princess St., Kingston. Telephone 529 of Sport | Get Back of a Milo [In the World Start the New Year right by smoking MOST GRACEI'UL oe a Toronto Leafs, CHICAGO LOOKS GOODS IN THE i AMERICAN. Grantland Rice 'tribune, in disg 1 the different pos hands Larry Laiois Leafs, the palm of Rice says: **The most gracefu ever lived--the one embodying of rhythm, bey poleon. Lajoie; ju main cyrele after twe joie in his prime, and jut Detroit, Boston New York are Also Well-balanced Teams--It in the National. Baseball League, and New balanced ix All New York In the American most Detroit greatest nity hough feet, was a cecticn everal ye having suece | These all had si heyond measure, a delight beyond ed." ny result SPEARER pep... punch and] ve the dark hor:e of Do in haz at em |youn< eed, Has Deen Greatly Golf Play. Helped we fighting ; vdviee and redid TT » Pai dents ) x3 3 . splendid T: Hute Paid to Dentals by | the deliveries of pitche W nnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, March 22. ) led him the year prev Comment-{rorz for him 31 season, jerowd which sympathized with their | that the golf aid was not so oppeaents in both of the series tney| he imagined, but he himself {had to play, Toronto Dentals came {through with flying. colors as the]lthe powers of concentratio fine't septette that ever repre:zented|are forced on one by the the Queen City in amateur hocky golf. since hockey has beconie the pa tional w.nter sport of Canada. 'Jerry' Laflamme has the distinctien of lead ng the victorious team through with the most coveted "trophy in Canadian amateur sport. Winnipeg has been compelled to bow down to their zuperior skill at the game, hav- ing witnessed ther triumph over the stalwart Saskatoon Pilgrims and their sensational last-minute v:ciory over the Winnipez Amateur Patriotic Hockey League champions. The de- Here's what Hans practice with the "Money hasn't anything to mv playing. I am satisfied has been' offered me, but I satisfied that on the diamond. Until ¢ TRY Bc. Poet Cigar 5c. Look for Silk Thread S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. : y \ on Tip of Each Cigar. nn - Blakemore Studio Jommercial Photography. Enlarging acd Copying, Home Portraiture ton's Largest Piolo Studio. All work guaranteed. Over Royal Bank Chambers 1 fied that I could get into con liance of the Dentals Experienced, versed in all the tricks of the game, and blewed with splendid physiques, Dents shine in a light that is suffi- cient to how them as a grand ag gregation." feature six furl ning the d event at Time Stories by two lengths ------------------------ was third. Here's A Sensible Rule. Jack Britton and Ted Lew 3 3 Lox 'incinna Marel A new rule will be followed in the in Cincinnati on March INatianal Teaeue thie season which 3 | will have a tendency to shorten the' [/ [mmm NNN the game considerably. | |time of | Pitchers will be permitted to throw ionly three balls before the inning starts . Under the former rule, the pitcher was allowed to throw five balls to the catcher for "warming up" practice, the batsman refraining \ from occupying his position in the batsman's box during that time. Many of the slow pitchers take up considerable time pitching five balls, so President Tener will send out an order before the season opens limit- ing the number to three pitched balls for "warming up' purposes. ---- 15 CENTS CicH Billy Miske, who originally was to have boxed Christie in Brooklyn iast The apparently : €| to glide. There was , good sized one: on thal] (qin careless, relaxed eas at first base and ore at! jp e } Chick Gandil fool | wi £4 e and pi ef 19] He was far mor man the W te 1X have die Collins, tho rf 13 it i3 cer 3 1g or Aas . ay 1 f exe and even the li ne.ther 'Jack S x 3 as vers was bac r is capable of doing a major Eve s ack F nie r x man in natural grace of play. 3 v's work ia lav 3 Ym a Detroit will start the season in the joie S pay at times te f . former 2 lack of an| P arance of indiffcrence, adequate hurling staff. New ones Was only the utter must be de sr 116 1d tion And he was at natural } must pr ast of the | as graceful at bat as sntisaes at the old zait. Bo second base. nee lies in Jack Barry and "Lajoie's closest rivals w lity to keep the cld mach my Collins at third, Bil rating He will get the sam the same job, and Hal Chas: practice He st: rs which fool ious had not tr- because he -alary clause in the contract I will be in c¢ to go through.another hard e I am stance in 1.12 4-5, ing the track record and beating Bed 51] x 77 | TO OKE COLLARS baseball, UOTE FTE LEMURS mero, mers | amount any doubt was Na- retired fiom the years. La- weighing 196 pounds and standing over six of human poetry in his work around second base. In place of starting for a ball he seemed Inays a » in the way st chances iblanca of effort, graceful than Ed-' no more effoctive, willowy Johnny the big French- La- gave out the ap- whereas it lack of waste mo- | and |! he was arouna | | ere Jim- Bradley at » at first. metry and rhythm weir work bringing! § outaln S BATTING by His ip There has alwavs been a quo tion out opliniist.e in the minds of baseball managers as training cam : to the extent to which poll may at- | e fot demon Ww '* fect their player Some of those | eries winner wi t a running st Art who zuide iubs in the National for more fame and glory. He ha and Amerie League have for. [foe GXge'en iaterial from wi.ch iden their p ers, especially their to build. ' it bat:men, to play during the sea- The National League while otiters have imposed no {21 New Yo . rictions. {field defence, and On the contrary, there is to hand a I° : i A up statement from Tris caker, who fuer o 18 Je 13 1 rhe pACIH aliy give Ii the credit for v he go - nn 2 ap ng helped him to boost his batting ? : : d wverage so that last year he led both : 10 Oe . ¢ rn league: in batting nel ol Sibi he Speaker say raat he played far fries and Dodgers 1 "I more golf last year than in pre- der named | vious zeason; that he knows the in- IVE S tata TA . ap {junction to "keep your eve on the THE BEST TEAM EVER. ball" has aided him as has no other ates that on the-Toronto Dentals' vietory | had eyes trained to follow the ball in t} Allan Cup games, the Free|up to the plate | Pt 8 says: --""Winn the _Adlan| It may be, he added at he was {Cup on strange ice before a strange! due to have a big yei anyway gre lays his great 1916 advance to the increase in n whieh game: of Why Wagner Won't Report. Wagner ibout his failure to report for spring Pittsburg says Club: do with with the which am not ondition ampaign satis- dition to ra h Py 3 r nv havi : : fenders of the trophy, after having| play without hurting myself 1 will the cup almost tucked away, were pot sien." : tied up on the series by the bril- - - ---- At Hot Springs Alderbaran won the ngs, run equall- Dimitri iz are to "6th. TOOKE BROS. i.IMITED -the cer- MILO Cigars. You will enjoy every one. Made in Kingston. 'G. A. McGOWAN, Manufacturer, Kingston: | i Rube Marquard asserts the Giants | will not win the pennant this season Hawaii may not again v sit this coun- try until the spring of 1918. I Chinese university haseball nine ot| A league to enforce peace might have trouble in securing umpires who would not cater tothe howe team. "Silence is golden," say: the pro- iene ts pollen." saya he pro THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0. CF CANADA players, bor svi other a De S. ROUGH ITON, Agent. ci ieve it. 60 Brock St., Kingston. Phone 610 Twelve English horses have won the Grand Prix, against two victories | by French horses in the Derby i Among the visitors at Hot Springs | is' Otto Stifel of St. Louis, who is now out of racing but who owned . Colonial Girl when she won the $20,-| d arra es 000 'Worlds Fair Handicap at St. V ' Louis. | -- 1 - Norman Mc¢Farlane's three racers, Go-Carts Sulkies Beauty Spot, Schenter and Teehigh, | vy the latter a three-year-old maiden, | have wintered well in Kentucky. | £ Schemer will again be liberally en-| » . tered in events for Canadian-owned | 1917 Advance Styles horses. He weighs 1,060 pounds, much higher than at any time last Large line just received. season, 3 = | Make Your Choice Now. YY or | Samuel Ross, the Washington | horseman, has two imported two- "F | . " year-olds by Gréy Eagle in train ng , | at Benning track Grey Eagle is a| $16.00 to $40.00." | colt whose dam is Memoria, II, by | yyy | Melton, and Lady Grey is a_smart| | filly from Princess Caprice by Marco. | Four other imported 'two-year-olds R. J are also in the Ross stable, -® 2 ' Leading Undertaker During its stay in the west the Allan Cup has been the means of collecting for Winnipeg charities the sum of $20,000, according to C. C.| Lkobinson, Western representative of the trustees. Dr. Seccombe becomes bondsman for the cup while it is to be held by the D2ntal College of Uni- versity of Toronto. | REID, Telephone 577 A A AA i - A A AA - | of Montrea! play about | as nice hockey as the professionals, according to reports from the East. | In a game in the eastern city they | A had to call oul the police to stop the The ladies riot. | | - A Chinese pugilist is -aid to be on his way to America from Australia, | Clarence Taggie Chen. i It is said that the "Zulu Kid" | knocked out of Young Ahearn has; about settl® Ahearn in his convie-| tion that he is through as a boxer.. | 'tat | Darcy Won't Enlist. l i That Les Darcy, the Australian pugilist, has little or no intention of | enlisting in a Canadian regimant is a | certainty. A Toronto boxing promo- | ter, who has been prominent in the | ring game for years, recently wrote the champion "Slacker" to tha effect that he would receive a warm wel- come if he would join a Toronto regi- ment, but Darcy replied that he had other plans in view. He also said that he thought if he donned the khaki it would be with an Australian unit, but that he was hopeful of engaging in a few bouts in the United States before he joined the colors. It can be judged by this that Darcy is not overly eager to wipe out the stain | upon his name. He has been given | every opportunity to rehabilitate | himself in the eyes of the world, but | Easy to slide a tie through "My this is gicat," one man said, i: reference to the ease with which he cquld slide his tie through a W.G. &R. collar. "Why, I silt a' $1.50 tie last week trying to pull it through another make of collar. Me for W.G. & R. collars after this." evidently 'patriotism is a secondary | . : consideration with him. I'he ample and uniform tic space (sce arrows in ro t------ | illustration) in W. (i. & R. collars in all sizes is a Female Ambition i great tic and temperszaver. It's aboon to mankind, In Britain there has been a mark- ed increase this season in ladies' foot- | ball. chiefly because teams are made | up from munitions workers. At] Onesterficld about 1,500 people wit- | nessed a match between teams of | girls employed at local manufactur- | ing establishments. The whole of the { proceeds were given towards the | fund being raised dy the local trades- men for the Chesterfield Hospital. Get collar-wise, men--wear COLLARS Alo W. G. & R. Fine Shirts, New World's Hurdle Record, Robert Simpson, world's champion | 'vi 3 ! f hurdler, established a new ods] Jyjumas. Suter Underwear records in the 50 yard low hurdles : 0 Wast Pont J by negotiating the distance in six seconds at Kansas City. The record W. G. & R. Produ r I ston was made in the annual indoor dual i . uote are sold in King by track meet between Missouri and + P. Jenkins Kansas universities, which the for- D. 8. Collier mer won 46 to 39. Simpson ran for Roney & Co. . | BRINGING UPF ATHER it i night, haa gone vack to St. Paull MAKEKS ew MONTREAL | Missouri. The former record for the again to give his injured hand. a rest. 90 yard low hurdles was 6 3% seconds. ----- x r--- « N-- pr a i um i iE i 3 Bo 35 33 3 By GEORGE McMANUS ' : "THIS 1D THE ANNIVER ~ OF OUR DING AND MGOING TO SURPRISE JIGGS WITH A PARTY NOW ALL OF YOU FOLKS WAIT IN THE NEXT ROOM AND WHEN HE O'S COVERS WHAT DAN THIS 19+ COME gM! Ms USEDTO BE WASH" N.FER YOU - DO 'You > REMEMBER HOW ID SIT IN THE KITCHEN EATIN CORN-B DEAR - DO YOU KNOW, WHAT DAY Ri SURE!

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