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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1920, p. 10

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 28, 1920. - ITISH WHIG THE DAILY BR anon | In the World of Sport | ALTERING THE GOLF RULES PAGE TEN MAREN ENRERANERT ENS AN OLD TIRE With a blow out fitted with an INSYDE TYRE Ran 8,000 miles. Cost less than $2.00. Have you tried one? J. R Cc -- ECo. New Running Star Defeats Meredith in Thrilling Race | By the width of his expanded chest : | Jimmy . O'Brien, Loughlin Lyceum Alteration of certain rules of golf ? was considered at, a meeting of a Toten ten iance runaer, successfully. Sol ont OA NEW BASEBALL PLAYERS MUSY BE DEVELOPED BY THE BIG LEAGUES' No Change in Stymies--Weight of | Ball and Size Fixed. | I The fact that many of the. big lea- st Bue-clubs cannol.tind anilahle Mater: toumynar iis Tile of M ropalitas ACK in the old days -- "goin' fish. ing" required littl aside from preparation oSworms' and a ne pole. They were great days though days which now live only in memory, tut which are often referred to as Days of Real Sport." Eh a 'However, those days are mot really gone. Time has but eb jour Nowadays, they're ~ the days of the proper tackle, such as is shown here. Come in and see thesq South Bend Reels and Baits WE HAVE THE BAITS THAT CATCH THE BIG ONES LINES (Biggest assortment we ever had) and everything for Fishing. If you don't see what you want, ask for it. Come in and look around. FISHING LICENSES ISSUED. i Get a MASSEY BICYCLE and take a good, fishing trip. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET : "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" MASTER MASON is the sportman's choice. It contains the choicest fully matured tobaccos, pressed into a solid plug. MASTER MASON Plug Smoking Tobacce is convenient, handy, easy to carry and makes' the sweetest, coolest, smoothest smoke obtainable. Say MASTER MASON {0 your dealer--he knows Price 20 cents Everywhera I 7, {i A GREAT BARGAIN "CRYSTAL" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE . . _ . $150.00 Worth $175.00. One only at this price. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC (0. - 345 King Street - Advices from Jersey City are to - - - Phone 94 Telephone 529. the minors at thés time has and managers ial in n convinced magnates i that new players must be developed. the effect that owner Moran of the Skeeters has threatened to withdraw his team from the race if President "Phone 733 WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES . of troublesome teeth. Dormoform Gas administered for ex- | traction. Safe and painless. "OFFICE HOURS: 9-6 Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats of best quality, at the-- UNIQUE GROCERY and MEAT MARKET C. H. PICKERING 490-492 PRINCESS STREET Phone 530. faulted last Sunday to the Leafs, re- played and give the second fixture ' to Jersey City. Consequently, the scouts are looking over the college teams and the ama- teur field for promising timber. The semi-professional games in the lead- ing cities are being.closely watched by the big league agents and soon many recruits will be recommended for trials in fast company. Pitchers ar® in greater demand than men for the other positions. More than half of the sixteen major league teams are deficient in the box and they cannot obtain necessary ma- terial from the minors, in which dis- cards predominate. Next year, there- fore, the big circuits probably will | 3 matter of two seconds slower than experiment with a larger number of youngsters than ever before instead of purchasing worn out "has beens." Briefly, the player situation is ex- tremely critical and the magnates are |- doing a heap of thinking. Dempsey Will be Heavier When He Returns to Ring When Dempsey returns to the ring he will be much heavier than when | | he defeated Willard. The world's A.A.U. senior quarter-mile running champion, in the annual meet at | Pershing Feld, Jersey City, and at the same time accomplished the | downfall of the redoubtable "Ted" | Meredith, Olympic 800-metre cham- pion. The sturdy little Brooklynite, rac- | ing along as if on the wings of the | wind, in as thrilling a stretch duel {as has ever been produced for a dis- trict championship, actually threw himself across the red-worsted line a scant few seconds ahead of his famous rival, while the crowd of ten thousand enthusiastic spectators | sent us a terrific dn of applause. O'Brien's time was 51 2-5 seconds, the championship record, held joint- ly by Maxey Long and V. M. Wilkie. The New York Nationals are nego- tiating for the services of Ernest | Johnson, manager and shortstop' of |the Salt Lake club of the Pacific | Coast League, | Business and action strenthen the brain but too much study weakens it. champion tipped the beam at 189 for | 'the Toledo battle a year ago and was as hard as nails. He has taken on | weight since that affair and will scale | at about 208 pounds, it is said, when | | he defends the championship for the { first time since he juard into submission. Dempsey, therefore, will be regard- fed as even more dangerous than a | year, ago. With increased avoirdupois | he should be able to punch with | greater strength. But whether he will | show the same speed or not is an | open question. As a boxer, however, | he should not deteriorate: In other hammered Wil- | | words, Dempsey probably will remain | {an ideal heavyweight years, providing 'that he takes pro- | per care of his physical condition. American League Teams All Have Good Chance "The race in the National Baseball | said George Gibson. | { that has held the lead so far hag re- linquished it shortly, usually because of the second division teams. a few, games separate the leaders probable that such a situation will looks to me as if the team that can put on a big spurt in the closing As the race stands now, there isn't chance to win." Lady Champion Enters Final Olympic Tests An aspirant for the Olympic swim- ming team whose chances of winning points for Canada are considered bright, is Miss Hazel Kessler, of Win- | nipeg. Under the direction.of Mrs. G. A. Harrison, Miss Kessler, who is Canadian champion at 50 and 100 yards, has shown great improvement. She will compete in the final trials at Montreal on July 2nd and 3rd. Jackson Hopes to Excel Cobb. Ty Cobb is faster than Joe Jack- son, but the White Sox slugger can { hit better. The Georgian gets many {a safe hit from laying them down and out-speeding the ball to first while Jackson has to resort to longer drives. Joe says : "I always did want to lead the league in hitting, but I'd rather see our club win than gain any special honors myself. In ten years I have never been under .300 and once I went over .400, and Cobb has always been a little out of my reach. He can run faster than I, which accounts for a lot of things, and he ought to get credit for it because that is a part of the game. I'd like to beat him out, though, and who knows but that this may be my year." "Tim" Jordan, the famous first- baseman and slugger of bygone days, Corns Dissolved Away By Painless Remedy Success Every Time No pain, no cutting, no plasters or pads to press the sore spot. Put- nam's Corn Extractor makes the corn go without pain. Just apply according to directions and you can then forget you ever had a corn. Just as good for callouses, warts or [bunions. It removes the cause and {thereby effects a lasting Extractor---the name tells story--price 25¢. per bottle. by druggists. the Sold BRINGING UP FATHER ---- for several League this year seems bound to be | as close all the way as any other | |league has had in many seasons," | "Every team | it has been hammered down by one | Only ! from the traillers now, and it seems | exist fight through to October. It | has joined the Syracuse team, and is | being used in the clean-up position. | Pp ---- ; relief. | Fultz does ont order the game, de- |Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart | THE SALT CELLAR Thirsty Bug: Anything In your cellar? | Other Bug: cellar. Alas no, It's a salt LAWLESS When | hold up my hand, thundered the traffic cop, you stop! Don't you know the law? Yes, returned the motorist meekly, but this pesky machine doesn't, J Ig month of the race will win the flag. ! a team which hasn't at least a fair | TO THE POINT "You wouldn't marry me for my money, would you, Miss Seeker?" "Not if | could get It without marrying you | assure you." TOO TRUE "What part of speech is 'woman? "Woman is ninety-nine one-huns dredths of the whole speech, leaving the remaining one-hundredth to the man who is trying to get a word In edgewisge." { | 4 THERE 1S A TIME FOR EVERYs THING i She: Don't you approve of wom. en smoking? ' Well not here, but | do think that there are a good many of them that should smoke here after. golfers in London, according to the | Times. Standardization of the balls | used was also discussed. It was decided to recommend to the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrew's and the United States Golf Association that, with reference to etymies, no alteration be made in the present rule, Recommendations were made to unify penalties for lost balls, balls out of bounds and unplayable balls. The penalty for the first and last should be "stroke and distance," but in the case of a ball out of bounds permission should be given clubs to govern the penalty by local rules, it was decided. Decision was reached to recom- mend "that the weight of the ball shall not be greater than 1.62 ounces and that the size shall not be less than- 1.62 inches in diameter." The new ball recommended is equivalent to the thirty pennyweight ball at present on the market. Tips on Tennis. Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, woman tennis champion of Europe, says that if girls would learn to *'volley" tennis would not be a dull game for them. | She advises girls to learn one stroke at a time. Mlle. Lenglen says : "My favorite place is at the net, and I get there on the first chance. Tennis would seldom be dull if girls learned to volley. From first to last my father has been my only coach. '""There is only one stroke I ever | conscientiously 'tried to copy and' | that is the forehand drive of the | great Mr. Wilding. I take this stroke {as high as possible so as to avold | {any curve on the ball. I do not at- | tempt to put top spin on the ball. I | am also careful to keep well away {from the ball and play the stroke | | without bending my arm. Balance! | of the body is most important, 'With- | out perfect balance it is impossible to execute strokes well. I pay great! | attention to this. I advise all girls to take one stroke at a time, ag I | did, and practice it diligently." { May be Year of Upsets. [ The New York Evening Globe says |'editorially : "Since August 22nd, 1851, British and American yachts have raced 32 § | times' for the America's Cup. Only! once did the British boat win, and | | that victory did not bring her the] | trophy. This summer the inter-| | national races will take place again. | | The Resolute and the Vanitie are | | endeavoring to dedide finally which | | shall represent the United States in | | the contest with Sir Thomas Lipton's | Shamrock IV. "The international event has a | peculiar significance this year. The United States has pressed Great Britain closely in golf, a British specialty. Great Britain has taken a relay race and trounced two mem- bers of our Davis Cup team in the { London turf championship tennis | turnament. This has given an atmo- spere of uncertainty to international | sport. In yachting we have hereto- | fore always wbn. This may be the | year of upset." When the Kilties lost Outfielde "Duffy" Lewis through injury when they scored six runs in the first in- ning against Cleveland, June 13th, the New Yorkers repeated baseball history, for on August 10th, 1917, they scored six runs in the opening round against the Indiads and lost Outfielder Marsans. IT CURES CATARRH BRONCHITIS You don't have to wait for relief when you use Catarrhozone This wonderful in- haler treatment is! guaranteed to cure any case of Catarrh, | no matter how | chronic. | You breathe through this inhaler and in so | doing you send In- stantly all' through the breathing organs a powerful vapor that is full of soothing, healing, germ-destroy- ing properties. In this way the seeds of Catarrh are destroyed. Sore nos- trils and weak throat are cured. Coughing, hard breathing, and sneezing all stop. For lasting cure use only Catarrhozone. No sub- stitute. Two months treatment, (including the inhaler), price Tel. 810. 41 Clarence St. SAVE THAT OLD CASING FUT A MAXOTIRE IN IT AND WEAR IT OUT Tires still.going up. Maxotires the same price ag usual. The Home of MAXOTIRES 284 ONTARIO STREET. Phone 2050. A NEAL, Mgr. N MILLING COMPANY, Ltd. Foot of Brock Street, Kingston Our mill is equipped with modern machinery, driven by electric motors with current generated at Kingston Mills, WE MANUFACTURE: -- HUNGARIAN PATENT AND WHITE ROSE FLOUR, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR, GRANULATED (CORN MEAL, GROUND CORN, GROUND OATS, CRACKED CORN, GROUND FEED, BRAN, SHORTS, FEED, FLOUR. : "ur Products are good and tréghly made FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Chesterfields, Chairs, Rockers, Tahles---lat- est designs and finishes. Prices the lowest. .R. J. Reid The Ul Deal ami . d ndertaker wad Furniture er Phone 577. 230 PRINCESS STREE? Then You Get the Most in Economy and Service for the Least Investment. Come in and see the different models. All are fully equipped. 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