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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1918, p. 12

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~ PAGE TWELVE | : HIG, WEDNESDAY MARCH 27, 1918. _ ET i - > -------------------------------- Eat less candy; let the children learn _ the nobility of giving and giving up. -- Can- ada Food Board. FiauRe oN N SEATING hander states that he needs (0 take ; A BIG FIGHT off only a few more pounds to be 23,000 / in perfect shape, and he added that he is confident of having a success- Hinkle and i Tortorich Bid| ra year. 000 Shocker is working hard every $105 For the day .in hopes of getting into shape Bout. and proving to Jomes that he will Sp---- be a valuable man for the team. Matt Hinkel and Dominick Tor-{seamingly conditions were mot as torich, fight promoters, New Or-|iaagant in New York last season as leans, who are partners in the $105. i s~for Shocker. loans, We ae Da Me Llars-Fulion Si'7 JISC have heen for Shoes The pitcher was married six weeks \ championship battle, are now busy]. pie No says that How that be : Smokers who discriminate ask for 3 for 25' Oy OP => etn A ~- S, Cl ue! 3 oe figuring on preparing the biggest{)..' , wire to look cut for he wi % the "Bachelor" cigar because it is al- fight arena in the history of pugilism @ look © { Mother jocord-smashing offer Is ac- | Bustle. harder than ever. ¥ ways uniform in qu ality and flavor. cepted. Tortorich already has an rm arena which seats over 10,000 tans, Get Mik but he-and Kinkel have decided to Ouslow From Giants. enlarge this to seat 23,000, if they Bogie him gl od Kan Di eA be I» Anorew WiLsoN & stage the battle. They plan for the of a working agreement with the ' first time in ring BEN 2D Juve New York Giants this season taat the will be popular prices when compar- had five years ago while with Roches-| #~ Y : * thousands of $3 and Gp " ter, has secured Catcher Jack Oms- - ed with other heavyweight cham- Y -H Sh TRE BERENS) MONUMENTS! Sell at 350 each and possibly $100. | %ork team. . -------- Ganzol also expects to get Pitch- U.S. SOLDIERS TO PTAY ers George Smith and "Red" Causey Importers of Scotch aid American Granites, Vermont Marble. and Infelder Schmepner from the The The McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. ; hy ' " Giants. These players were with $97 Princess Street. Baseball on an Extensive Scale This Rochester last year. Telephone 198) ® . Year. re ------------------------------ 4 Baseball will be played on an ex- s ~ tensive scale in U.S. army and navy training camps this year. There are more than 1,500,000 . men under military training in the y * In exchange for Masseys or Indians, the fin- country to-day, and the commissions fi bi 1 d on training camp activities of the nest bicycles made. war and navy departments, which ave the supervision of sports in the i . . army cantonments and, naval sta- Better to pay the price of a good bicycle tions, want every single one of these men to play baseball. than the penalty of a poor one. And it is likely every one will, for what average American can resist ' the call of the dtamond? This means LADIES YEAR that more baseball will be played ; this summer than ever before. The season is already. under way in most of the camps. The soldiers and sailors waited for no effieiadsiniep - auguration before games were ' in progress on camp athletic fields and parade grounds. In fact, in places favored with a mild climate, the men have played throughout the winter. Plans for the organization of camp ) ' - teams and camp leagues are being rrr ede) Co wo i formulated by Dr. Joseph A. Ray- Raa A -- croft, general director of athletics in BALA TAS 8 NS 8|the camps, under the supervision of \ ay. 2 J / the training camp commission. Be- at fore another month passes-the sol diers will have their company, regi- mental and divisional teams, and these teams in turn will form com- pany and regimental leagues. No Let the girls have a wheel and bring them divisional leagues are contemplated, because of the scattered locations of home with those beautiful red cheeks that most of the santoutients, but where . travelling conditions permit inter- Nature' 8 fresh air gives. hh: camp games will be arranged. Similar plans for the naval sta- C . d tions ame being made by Waiter ome In and see us now. Camp, who is general director of naval athletics. .. Each station will have a representative team, which will be selgoted by elimination, and will play out schedules that are be- ing drawn up with amateur, pro- fessional and college nines from ad- jacent cities. It is also possible that the sailors may play teams from bay tn hm i so 1 racy In appearance SPORTING GOODS CO. : inter-station contests, as the stations 9 are much nearer one another than the army cantonments. * 88 Princess St. Phone 529 READY FOR (HIRD GAME. powerful with extreme flexibility a Torontos Will Do Better Under | N.H.L. Rules. The stage is set for the third game an Casc 0 y con O 4 of the series for the Stanléy Cup at Toronto this evening between the r Toronto and Vancouver teams, and {hora is. little.doubt that one of the - r 3 : est contests ever fought will be . - = seen. The game is under N.H.L. - i 1 { oe soon, Tho game is under NHL. The desigh of the new Chev- .The Chevrolet Eight cylinder feat administered by the Pacific I A ty iris rolet Eight is as pleasing and motor isa mechanical master there is little dowbt that the Blue Shirts will take a lot of beating. graceful as it is novel. Not an piece of the V-type. The parts There is no doubt that Toronto . - - ' fas ware auyihiog but pleased with inharmonious line. The radiator are extremely' accessible from h reviou hy : : : re i ie and hood are high; body sides above as all accessories are locat- changes wi | be faster, and not fraught wis. so wish rough play | high with graceful double cowl. ed in the V formed by the two Taylor, who was slashed by Randall on Saturday night, - has recovered, and will be in the #ame . . . . rows of cylinders. to-night. Benefitting from the first In' appointment this new light Eight Tarior will be more at' home. with embodies many new featur@®: --the wind- Lynite pistons; Doubleway Zenith the : eastern game, and in company' : * 2 11 a Lith MeKay' will " certaialy make shield has a mahogany frame, trimmed Carburetor; - Remy | Ignition; Spiral 1 hue Shirts are all in igiod with nickel and isset ata gracefulangle. ~~ Driving Gears; cone clutch; water OW Sietion, ~ * The upper edge of the body is trimmed pump belt driven; two universal joints; C OL LARS ; DEMYSEY AFTER WHAARD. o with mahogany; light i in tonneau ; gen- ventilator on hood ; Curtains open with FOR SPRING [Phrustoned. io. Kiock Him But on vine leather trim; English Khaki top; doors; Double bulb headlights, etc. CASCO-2Vain. CLYDE-28in Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey, painted i m lustrous Chevrolet Green. fn the Salt Lake City lad, who is after 3 4 Willard's scalp, almost came" .to blows in Chicago a few days ago, aec- cording to reports from that city. in 4 * a Dempsey met Willard on the ' € evIro y strut, and asked the champion why y 2 x : 8 ° « a AE ; : : ! ! him up in favor of Fulton for a championship battle. JoThis comment. angered Willard See it it at the nearest Chevrolet Show Rooms Dempsey then stepped out to the 3 em Teed street-and asked the champion to do the same thing. Fane] CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY Hs wt ato) | of CANADA, Limited her Boosted. | OSHA WA, ONTARIO. Western Po ng Dien 'Branch: REGINA, SASK, : SOLD LOCALLY BY . M. Oberndorfter, Kingston, Ont. 5c. Poet Cigar 5c. Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Digar. S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. 2 Aa A dh ah hd hadith For the Boys at the Front CHOCOLATTA "The Ready-to-use Chocolate" Contains the Shotuint e, Milk and ugar, Prepared Instantly by Addl Belling Water Only. ng No Cooking or Milk Required, . Sale By D. Couper Phone 768 guper Princess St. ha ha hdd

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