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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1920, p. 9

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The Jeague adopted a 40-cent "general admission fee in- stead of 25 cents: The official Spald- ing National Leagué baseball was adopted as the official ball. Presi- dent George N. Maines of the league, told the diréctors that in the event Umpire Lu Fyle is' retained after June 1 by the-National League, Presi- dent Heydler will pay the sum of $350 to the Michigan-Ontario League tor his services. FRENCH ARE COMING STRONG IN ATHLETICS French newspapers are devoting considerable space to victories achiev- week, defeated a British army team by a score of 15 to 6; Guillethot, the crack French middle distance runner, a field of 223, of the best English runners in a ten-mile race in Wind- sor Park, England, and yesterday a tennis team from Paris defeated Cop- enhagen with the greatest ease. The French sporting world looks to thing from the five¥thousand metre | run to the Marathon at the Antler rp Olympic games. He is regarded here 3 & worthy successor to Jean Bouin, ie noted runner, who was killed dur- ug the war. The correspondent has watched Guillemot work over an eight-mile course. He 'runs with the easy motion of Alfred Shtrubb, the great English distance runner, and doubtless, will force his oppon- ents at the Olympic games to do { their best up to fifteen miles, An Old Hockey Story. An old story that has done service for years about this season is reviv- that 'New York, Boston, Pittsburg, duffalo, Cleveland and Detroit will ach have pro hockey teams in a 1eW international league, which will also include Montreal, Hamilton, To- ronto and Ottawa clubs. Judging by the difficulties encountered by .the four teams in Eastern Canada in get- ting players, the new league have to "thrive" on about one player for sach club, says the Torento Star. ll © Shrubb to Return to Canada. | Writing to a Toronto friend, Alf Shrubb; the famous English runner, |i says: "I am still very basy with the | Oxford boys, and am also writing the | #tory of my<fife. Some story, too, [you bet. I am being treated white | ! here, and it may interest you to 1 | know that .while you are freezing li | your toes off in Toronto, we are i} | picking primroses on the banks of if | the river in. dear old Oxford. On the 1 27th March I shall be crossing the ll' ocean again, aad it will be a great pleasure to me to see all my.old (Canadian friends again." | : Pittsburgh fans will see four Am- erican League clubs din action at Forbes Field during the coming sea- gon. Games have been arranged for off days with the White Sox, Senators, ndians ang Yankees. has hit the Three-Eye League. Rockford team will go south fig exhibiton games. The major Yoague style of training el Johnny The | adting-weight campaign. to | inals' shortstop, non train, somewhere in Kentucky, and I normal weight, was plans to work its way home by play- | under weight when he reported to Lavan is engaged in an The Card- too rugzed at welve pounds Branoh Rickey at Brawnsville, Texas, ed 'again in Montreal to thg effect. though well tackled, week-end and addpted the 1920 sche- | Wednesday The season opens on Tuesday, | Navy de May 14, as follows, in Ontario: Battle | soore of 17 to 11, and the 21st Bat- | Creek at London, Saginaw at Kit-| talion downed f son. ed by France in sporting events last | The French army rughy team | led | Guillemot to make a sweep of every: | Hospital Cup competition. manages to make a successiul puss. INDOOR BASEB ALL M ATCHES. IN THE M.-0. LEAGUE | Results of Games Played ot Armour- ies Wednesday Night, ;Two games of indoor baseball were played the The Army and R.CHA. by a at night. ted the the R.C.G.A. by 'a score of 28 to 7. This is the first game the R.C.G.A. has lost this sea- The teams: Army and 'Navy--Chadwick, Claire, p.; Fleet, 3b.; son, c.f.; son, ¢. % R.C.H.A.--Corner, 1b.; Constan- tine, ¢.; George. p.; McCarter 3b.; Meirched, r.s.s.; Roberts, 2b.; Stout, 1b.; Lafferty, ec.c. R.C.G. A --Goodman, ham, c¢.; McGrath r.f.; 3b.; Black w 11, Pallister 1 i Mons; p. 21st Battalion--Hughes, C.} Twigg, p.; Sands, 1b.; Clark, 2b.; Fowler, 3b.; Clarke, s.s.; Preston, 1s.s.; Honeysett, r.f.; Dunlop, Lf. 14; Teéple, s.8.; Cherry, 1b.; Haines, ls.s.; Richard- Cornelius, 2b.; Nichol® 1s.8.; Gra- Brownfield, 8.8.3 McKiegan, 2b.; O'Connell, 1b.; CHER REFERRER FRENCH GIRLS SAY SOCCER FOOTBALL WILL SPOIL PRETTY ANKLES, French girls are not taking very well to football, despit& several attempts to make it a real sport. The reason is that the doctor will advise them that it will spoil their figures. The sporting newspaper, L'Auto," points out that so long as foptball develops large ankles it is not apt to gain a strong football hold with the fair sex, re SEBS bp Peer e Prete [i Billy Murray, veteran major league manager and scout, is acting as busi- ness manager of the Pirates on the gpring training trip. this year. Sev- eral of the Pittsburgh recruits were recommended . by Murray. MUTT AND JEFF--When Jeff Went to school he ranked od lust in the spelling clase. e---------- MY FAVORITE | NEPHEW 18 18 YEARS OLD DAY $0 I'VE HT Him A HANDSOME BIRTHDAY GIFT. AT THEse s Tal LT IAN 1 ws ne Pyle Fo > HT ir Walter Hagen sails for England next month to get acclimated for the British open championships in June. New York Yankees play Cincin- {nati at Palm Beach Saturday. Armouries on } ~svArumenaaova Weak, Sickly Folks Regain Health Quickly -By New Remedy! A BILOOD-FOOD NOW MANUFAC. 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