PAGE TEN THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG SATURDAY, JUNE, 26, 1920. YENNERNINSESENEENENEEEEE ? With the Germs EVERY day the same old jam in ~~ the cars. Ride a bicycle to work. It costs less." Saves time. Is real fun and 'tighty healthful.' A bicycle pays for itself in a few months. § Buy yours today! Heres A Little Bit Of Figuring Car Fare $1.20--Lost An average of 40 weeks' bicycle riding weather in a year (sometimes more) makes this equal $48.00-- not counting the extra nickles spent after working hours. If you own a MASSEY or BRANTFORD RED BIRD BICYCL all this, besides having no long waits on corners, fortable cars, and good, clean, healthy exercise. line ot Bicycles. Ours cannot be beaten. Easy terms is désired. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" a E, you save crowded and uncom- Comé in and see a better Telephone 529, ' | | | | In the World of Sport the event of such a thing happening MANY AMERICANS HOPE as our losin he cu we might Ss © g the P. i |. THAT LIPTON MAY WIN @: our losing u schooner, There i i ine A PTO AdVaTtages to such & pro- They. Appreciate the Sports- position, which would be made the | manship and Perseverance | more attractive were certain other | of the Irishman. | conditons agreed to which might tend to result in sturdier, longer 1 lived and more serviceable craft than The New York Times says : Now ! that the pair of Shamrocks, the Nicholson designed Shamrock IV. | which is to contend for the cup, and the Fife designed twenty-three-metre Shamrock, the trial harse, are en- gaged in their daily trial contests off Sand$ Hook, fand| the pair of cup, defense candidates, * Vanitie ana | Resolute, have pra tically, comnlated | their series of trials off th€ Brenton Reef course at Newpori puvid ..- | terest in the forthcoming America's | Cup races has acquired a sudden im- | petus which closely resembles that | which was manifested in previous | contests. There can be no denying the fact that a majority of the people who are at all interested in the event hope and expect that Sir Thomas will win, This is not due to any lack of pat- riotism but rather is apreciation of | his perseverance and sportsmanship. Another reason why many of those | who are closely identified with the | sport would not consider it any great | calamity were the cup to go across the pond, after having remainea here for seventy years, is that they believe it would awaken American | Yachtsmen from the statéNag lgthargy they are now in and thereby" mater- fally benefit the sport, for it is not | to be assumed that we would permit | twirlers, "Bill" Gilbert, the Rhode that emblem of marine racing su- Island Red King, and the famous premacy to remain abroad very long Worked with Chaplin in the movies. without making strenuous and prob- ably. successful attempts to bring it back to these shores. °° There are many 'who believe 'the America's Cup contests have become | too restricted in the good they ac- | complish, and that, were it necessary for Americans to 80 overseas for the cup, much talent might he developed {in the design of new craft-talent | Thich has had little oportunity thus to contd for and defend the cup this year. QUEEN'S BASEBALL TEAM SECRETLY WORKS OUT While the ordin- ary ball players like the Trip Links ing on the Cricket Field Thursday * evening, Lindsay Malcolm on the campus for a secret workout. The reason for the secrecy is not known, but probably Mr. Malcolm is scouts will be after his young hope- fuls. Some brilliant material turned out in the shape of neckties. school. "Skit" McCartney and Bronzy McNeill are out for the catch- er's place. Both are experienced in catching and throwing things, as they worked with Charlie in the movies. George Stewart, the Neck-breakar, and Bracken, the star centre-fielder of the Cheeseborough Rangers, de- monstrated their abilities in the usual way. \ Abernethy, of course, already has a position as coach for the run- ners and chief rooter. It is expeoted that Carson and Hod- gins will be used as pinch hitters. {Carson always had a reputation for | being a slugger. Murray, Brogden, Vanalstyne and Miller are among the regulars and will not already occupied. "Bob" Fer- guson and "Bert" Daly are in the crowd, but will have to speed up to hold a place in that company. far. It does not seem probable that all the naval architectural ability mn this country is confined to any one man or even a few men. { It seems safe to assume that, were | the cup to be lifted this year, there | might be many who would covet the { honor of bringing it back, and that in itself would or should result in numerous craft being designed and | built. * Yacht racing on Long Island | Sound and in Massachusetts has de- "Bill" Evans Out. Thursday evening the Triple Links A. C. KNAPP Boat Builder at LaSalle Causeway CANOES BOAT LIVERY SKIFFS BOAT REPAIRS ACCESSORIES ~~ MOTOR SUPPLIES Disappearing Propeller Motor Boats. INENENERENNEEE EERE ERERREREREEER oo nny oe on pos Pte AAA AAA AAA ERE. from the boards of numerous naval architects, and it seems posible that! had a good workout at the cricket field in preparation for their game | with Watertown to-day. Quite a few | familiar faces appeared in the bunch. "Bill" Evans, who held down short for Ponies once with great success, 4 was on the scene. Those boys from Wonderful for the Blood! Watertown must do something big to-day to win. | Some of these might be developed into larger eraft of the kind suitable for cup contention honors, There has been considerable quiet comment of late to the effect that, in Pee eee, Cures Sallow Skin, Headache, Lan- guor and Tiredness. You don't need to be told how you feel--blue, sort of sickish, poor ap- petite, vague pains, tired in the morning. This condition is common | BaseBall Briefs. Jack Coombs is scouting in the minor leagues for promising mater- ial to bolster the Detroit Tigers. In point of attendance the recent A GREAT BARGAIN "CRYSTAL" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE ..... . $150.00 Worth $175.00. One only at this price. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C0. 345 King Street Phone 94 First Lord Admiralty, of , the British Was associated with Matshal Foch in the armistice negotiation with Germany, LEI "Lefty" Odenwald, Hudson, Wis., high school pitcher, will report to the Cleveland Americans at the close of his school year in June. 7p BRINGING UP FATHER at this season. Fortunately there is prompt relief in Dr. Hamilton's Pills which im-| mediately relieve the system of all poisons and disease-producing mat- er. ilar events ever held in Cleveland. Meadows of the Phillies, Reuther of the Reds, and Alexander, the Cub's star, are battling at the top of} !the list for National League pitching Thousands have' 'been so utterly honors. A depressed, so worn out as to be des-| With Hi Myers the only regular pondent, but Dr. Hamilton's Pills al- hitting in the .300 class, the Brook- ways cured them. "I can speak feel- lyn Robins have had to do some Ingly on the power of Dr. Ham- nifty work to keep in or near top fiton's Pills," writes C. T. Fearman, place. '|of Kingston. "Last spring my blood, Besides his home-run champion- was thin and weak, I was terribly | ship "Babe" Ruth holds the record run down, had awful headaches and of making the longest. hits ever re- & gnawing, empty feeling about my corded in several of the American stomach, I couldn't sleep or work un- League parks. till I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills--they A few of the baseball wiseacres did me a world of good." At all have been saying that'Walter John- dealers in 35c boxes. son is through as a pitcher. Some of et iat the games he has twirled lately iT tH 1 } would indicate that he has not start- if | Joe Letter, the recruit outfielder, twice tried by the Cubs on spring training trips and found wanting, has been released to the Kansas City Blues. The Brookiyn Dedgers have an- nounced the release of Catcher Bey- ers to the Rochester club of the International League. If the Cincinnati Reds can keep in front now what will they do when their star sticker, Eddie Roush, starts hitting the bouncing bulb ? Claude Wiliams of the White Sox has stepped right along since the American league race started. ed as yet. i + + WAGNER JOB TO : MANAGE SYRACUSE STARS %+- Hans Wagner, baseball coach + at Carnegie Tech and former + shortstop of the Pittsburg + Pirates declared to-day that he * had just refused an offer to + manage the Syracuse team of # the International League. He + is now earning a big salary act- ® ing for a moving picture con- % cern. - - Sd rs eS PEEP 209404004 of "TSA | + + Sd SAAS LLL ES 8 a * FEE FM RMP. NE Pn nn, I : oe os ee b+ the mwre racing machines which are | were play- | kad his gang of shovel-jugglers out | afraid that some of the major league | The Queen's boys have two star | windows out of the Sydenham high | fill ' those places | {Indian-Yankee series topped all sim- | | General Sport. Soccer football is popular in Ger- many. | Princeton is hopeful of retaining | the U.S. intercollegiate golf title. Syracuse university has added a occer team to its sporting list . United' States Golf association is | after gambling on golf tournaments. }i Jerome D. Travers, former ama- | {teur golf champion, will try a "'come- | i back" this year. { | William K. Vanderbilt leads the | list of winning owners in flat track racing in France. | The American hockey team, which | placed second in the Olympic | matches, has returned to America. | England has officially recognized the campaign for funds to send a | British team to the Olympics. | Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia made up of the rowing clubs there, donated $100 to the American Olym- {pic fund. Canada, it is estimated, will re- ceive three-quarters of a million dol- lars from its tax on horse race tracks {this year. 3 Ohio State university athletic de- i | | old / ps el roms ds Ina new form PONALD'S BRITISH ln. CONSOLS | %1b | partment members will receive a 20 ! per cent salary increase effective in | | September. 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