Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1917, p. 12

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. PAGE rwELVE OO | THE In r BASEBALL BRIEFS MAY SWITCH TY. COBB To Right Field--Jennings is Think- DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917 the World of Sport 'DON'T BUNT ENOUGH SAYS JOHN McGRAW | | MILO Cigars. -- ET | Get Back of a. Milo Start the New Year right by smoking You will enjoy every one. . Made in Kingston. : " » oa 1 sy os Even Big Leaguers Pay Too) G. A. McGOWAN u enning ng i : : ! lar Batra Little Attention to This AEE : ' The Detroit Tigers are. 'as usual.{ or pele. ified Department. 1 Manufacturer, Kingston. la¢king™in expert boxmen *will switeh Tyrus Cc Samii + i : -- vhere the be an Major league As all players who i \ 2 J Bill Donovan intends to carry nine | o¢ his. mest wot spoil the chances for victory in caani- a a pitchers with the Highlanders this | There has been a pionship games through failure to season | & Cy Pieh, the former New York { American pitcher, claims to have ¢urved himself out of the big leagues He says he had so many Perf@ers that remember the day |! twice threw his arm cracked under the strain out Harry Wolter smashes into | vantage of his opportunities, but -- right field. His work in centre has | the average player fails to show a Ee ------------------------ Edison says that overeating is Te-|'h.on sensational, but not quite disposition to correct the fault dur- sponsible for sluggish minds. After| gamaging to the opposition as his|ing the training period and bunting | == be seeing a ball player eat, and then | ag,pts in right. : practice is considered a hardship by watching him play, you are gonvinced | that the wizard is right. The manager who has the least to say and Lhe greatest task before hirh for the 1917 baseball season in the] American League is Connie Mack, of the once-famous Athletics, . To | ot the line-up, unless he hits above John McGraw remarked one day Waltear Johnson may change his| 200 that the niembers of the - famous your fixtures promptly. : style of delivery this season, but in-| : I Ag Tn Oriole team practiced all kinds of . ig, . formation to that effect will not con- BIG BASEBALL JUDGMENT hitting four hours every day. The Get your home wired for electric light sole American Leaguers much, They ansm-- aggressive members of that team b d f H d El . h it figure that Walter will be the same A Suit"Against Chas. P. Taft Kor' Were not satisfied with the regular and be rea y itor ydro-Electric when 1 old Walter until he gets too old 10} = @ ow mxn . game, they went to the park every pitch and that he will retire $35,555 Successful ' morning and became skilful through comes. when that time arrives { eral people that Ty valuable in right than i favorite stunt used to 1 runners at first on clean dr into right and well do a lot of Detroiters €s Of course it is not settled Cobb will be switched into right, simply the present plan of the Detroit manager. Heilman doés not care for outfield work, but is the best man Jennings could pick for the vacancy if Hughie goes through with his in- tention of keeping Sam Crawford out Charles Schm g of Cincinnati themselves thus bunt correctly can blame in nine it of ten, a. wise manager like 'J A month in the suffice to turn a doub a sure man if the player takes ad- cases 01 souti bunter into most athletes, One would would be sufficiently interested in his own welfare to practice bunting for ten or fifteen minutes every day, but as a rule the average player wants to get up to the plate and see how far and how hard he can hit. think that a player | excessive practice Willie Keeler, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA S. ROUGHTON, Agent. 60 Brock St., Kingston. Phone 610 | KINGSTONSELECTRICSTORE Our electrician will repair and tone up od a /Z -- | was awarded fuil juligment in his the noted bunter, was among this AR ; 7 Chief Bender is coaching the pitch-| suit against Charles P aft and .rowd, and to these sessions he owed ® s ® ing candidates for the Penn ball team | others to recover $55.0 » and I0~ pap of his skill, he team batting . . - v these days The famous Indian] terest alleged to be due n through ,veraged for one season was over the 2 | twirler has not signed up with any| the shle by Taft of 100 shares of 349 mark 79 Princess St Phone 441 olub, but thought-he might just as; Stock of the Chicago National League 'Ball players think they are be- ihn J well keep in condition and also help! Baseball Club, Taft claimed that coming proficient in hitting with 20 \ fn Earm---------- out at the same time, Bender and |only $6,255.50 was coming lo Sch~ nhinutes' practice each day," said | ~~~ rmamnaaane S {Ira Thomas, Penn's baseLall coach,| malstieg. During the trial details aeGraw "They surely have the mis- : ® were team mates on the Athletics, | Of enormous profits that were made taken idea The Baltimore «club Ba arra ps by the Chicago Nationals during the pembers used up the energies of 9 ! UNITED STATES AT WAR period from 1905 to 1913 Were; ayvary kid around the paark for pitch- { ------ shown, as well as the large drop in ing duty, and when they tired the - Means Death to All Collegiate Sports | the earnings during the seasons of | groundkeeper s sent out for more. H ulkie | This Year, 1914 and 1915. It was brought out there jg one department of the game 0- ar 4 | A declaration of war by congress| idends o fel CBF p I next week will mean the death of all paid dividends amounting to $10 per batting, wiethtop it bo free swinging » | U.S. collegiate athletics for 1917 or the scientific form The good old Massey stands up when others |" 5,10: "Sorts, such as golf ana oo : . 1917 Advance Styles fall / |1ennis, will alsodwe affected, but base- THEY WILL NOT DROP Red Sox Get Bader. .? . Bl | ball, boxing and probably racing will a A trade has been arranged be- Large line just received. Y mi ht just as well have the best wheel Practically every big college and Be in N.L.U. This Season | Buffalo Club of the' International Make Your Choice Now. ou 1g ju © ' " . 1 . |uiniversity in the country stands Secretary Brown, of the National League by which Albert Bader, a . . made in the world, as to be plugging along with | ready dow to cancel track and field | Lacrosse Union, announces that the! pitcher, will join the Boston team, annual convention of the Union, has | and Vean Gregg, a pitcher, and one | continue, at least, for a time meets and the annual rowing regat- that the club between 1905 and 1913 Ottawa and Cornwall Are Certain to that requires consistent practice It is tween the Boston Americans and the $16.00 to $40.00. . A some old 1ice-waggon. tas will be called off also, according | been postponed till April 14th, be-| other player will be turned over to --- to sentiment expressed by authorities | cause some out-of-town clubs have Buffalo, according to advices from : . . lat the universities where rowing is| not yet managed to hold their an-| Oklahoma City, Okla., where the is Come mn and look them over today. We have looked . upon as a major sport.| nual meetings. He positively affirms world champions played an exhibl- . i that there is no intention on the part | fion game yesterday. Gregg has not . 9 them now, but they are hard to get this year. don't want to disappoint you so don't wait till you| We | Spring football practice hag already been stopped at a number of schools. On account of the large prepara- tions made for the opening of the of either the Cornwall or Ottawa clubs to drop out of the union, reported as.yet, and the deal is con- tingent on his consent It was said that Manager Barry had asked walv- Leading Undertaker a a ~ Telephone 577 exp nses | A New York ladies hockey team | manager insists on the players limit- ing their meals before games to milk and toast No one has yet been un- gallant enough to refer to the fair | pue¥chasers as Milk Fed Chickens. a Tecumsehs, Travelling would be too high Boxers used to be such because they liked to fight, but now they take up the game because they don't like | to work, King Alfonso, of Spain, has made ers on seven players now with the many additions to his thoroughbred Boston club. + stable for- thé Spanish racing season, - which opens at San Sebastien on July If the Ottawas continue in the N. 8th, Racing will continue there L.U, they will oppose Charlie Quer- from July 8th to August 9ih. rie"s application for a franchise for -------- baseball season both major leagues { | will go ahead with their plans. \ Nothing may arise to interfere with can't get them. {the completion of the schedule, but {in case this country becomes heaviily! jisvorves a waning interest M1 has ball might force the magnates 10 7 jolose their gates, , l Horse racing and boxing will con- | tinue as usual. Both of these sports ¢ have been kept going in Europe de- mm spite the war. _ Go IN| Fo " PITCHER BADER TRADED IAN a a N/A : Buffalo Twitler Goes to the Boston IN | a Red Sox. AN / J » A trade has been arranged be- IN { F : tween the Boston Americans and the AN | (X Buffalo club of the International 2 n ARAMA | Lage © whien Avert "Bader, o IAN i > pitcher, will join the Boston team, IN A - ; and Vean Gregg, a pitcher, and one IN | ( other player will be turned over to A | (} Buffalo, according to advices from | | Re oi Ch it. where "the NI ih world champions played an exiiibi- | ZN yi tion game. Gregg has not reported | Yas | i T R Y as yet, and the deal is contingent on | PAN | 1 : his consent, It was said that Man- | AN Ui i ® ager Barry had asked waivers on] IN ro 5 t 5 seven players now with the locals. | EAN c. Poet Cigar oc. ny A Jack Flynn's New Club; FA Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar. Sale of the Lynn baseball fran- PN chise in the Eastern Association to! ~~ : ! Robert W. Emmons, yachtsmen and S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. |} tormerty itarvard tootbait captain. ON Tr Cents of Economy, and the Sense of was approved at a league meeting AN Security, go with Dunlop Bicycle Tires. in Boston, The team will be trans-| Er . S-- S------, N------ ferred to Lawrence, whose franchise. i The record from 1894 would almost prove they are beyond criticism. Certainly was forfeited last year . Jack Flynn, | \=| the sales (80% of all Canada) prove they are beyond comparison or imitation: 2 the former Leaf, and formerly man-| El es ie er of the Springfield team, will} Prd LL fri or Jar ot She SeFing eam | = Dunlop -is-assurdedly-the-friend-that-bicycling-can-call-its-own. MONUMENTS ui See Rundle Record, | Dunlop Tire & Rubber,Goods Co., Limited Importers of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Marble. western University. co-ed, holds the' Head Office & Factories: TORONTO. Branches in leading cities. 3 d's record for the girl's fifty yard | . The McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. Tow rT She Zot BE the ai " 897 Princess Street. Telephone 1031 in 7 3-5 seconds at the indoor meet! ION TREAD s «+ | at Chicago. I PAT iy , ee A CHAUFFEUR CAN CERTAINLY CROSS THE STREET ALONE. 02 : i: i : i i 32 1 By BUD FISHER ------------------ -- ev AA A EMA tt y= a Sg © ------ - -- -- --- rom ------ - ge eg | Tumover \. [Te cunomecue sir a [amar rar 1 [wei rex HA . 2 Se wri t3 -- YOUNG Ki) ACROSS THES GOT To D v nN} Come ack anD \ JEFF, 1'saw ong HuseLF? Dns \ be RS 2 aur Ure oBo wy \ Ae gece » ND | SO THE CHAUFFEUR. | GF Tug SRG SELL (WHAT WAS HE TT 1 \RERniNG) \WOUL DAT SELL HAD To RUN OVER, ~HM SOME CIGARETTES er th ( ACCIDENTS Toba, | | | CRANKNG THE CAR wWiTH nd 0 TY ov x . S -- ER | HIM Any AS - ' THE o -- i { ¢ 1 5Aw A (HAUFFEUR GEARS Ne i --~---- | msec] HimselrE AN OVER. 7 MIMSE LF ne

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