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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1920, p. 11

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Tow next year. you need the Hicycle, 80 don't bother with that, 5 10 oh . et i ? ; x a a a LT ~ ' Here's the Way : "~ to Enjoy Life X= will sure be happily surprised when you find out how much good a bicycle will do you and how much it will help you save. Thereis nothing your youngsters want more. A bicycle is the king of all their desires--and the best of all gifts for thém, No need to tell you or anybody else anything mote, but everybody should ride a Bicycle--convenient, always ready to go wherever you want to. Savers of time.and very cheap in upkeep. These are just a few rea- sons wby most people ride our Bicycles: : We have them in all sizes and it's no secret that prices will not be so Don't delay buying that Bicycle: You'll surely regret it if you do. We're selling them at reduced prices. We need the room--- A Bicycle does not require much care to keep in storage for the winter Come 'in and have us fit you up. Easy terms if desired, 7} y 7 fl The Best Bicycle Made----Costs No More Than Others COLUMBIA RECORDS--Have you got A2995 yet? It's Al Jolson's famous "AVALON," and it's sure a winner, Come in and get your copy. Ask to hear "The Japanese Sandman," by Nora Bayef, another new hit, STORE HOURS: --8 a.m. to 8 pm. Saturdays: 10.30 p.m. ow THE DAILY BRITISH ee, & In the World of Sport HI G. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER. |VARSITY RUGBY STOCK Scottish League. . The Toronté Mall Albion R, 2, Kilmarnock 0. | Says: : Ayr United 4, St. Mirren 2. | Something in the way of a rccord Clyde 1, Falkirk 1./° was establighkd by Varsity at Queen's ydebank 3, Third Lanark 0. Of Sunday when they went through 1 1. Celtic 2. {the game without a change hair A. 0,. Aberdeen 2. i line-up either for accidents o Hibernians 2; Motherwell 3. [other reason and this despite the fi Motton 0, Airdrieonians 0. {that the contest was strenuo Queen's Park 1, Hearts 1. jit one-sided. In their gam Raith Rovers 3, Dumbarton Nee: and with the Tigers * they and Empire Rangers 3, Partick Thistle 0. { were practically not scored upon until 4 the last period when nothing but a ries of miracles could have altered English League. | First Division. fhe result. Bolton W. 1,.Arsenal 1. Varsity rugby stock took a big Bradford C. 0, Middlesboro 1. {jump in the market over the week- Burnley 1, Bradford 0. end. Last week McGill supporters Chelsea 0; Tottenham H. 4. were giving odds on the Red and Everton 0, Huddersfield T, 0. White to win next Saturday's game Manchester C. 0, Derby C. 0. at the Stadium, but following Var- Oldham A. 2, Manchester U. 2. sity's good showing against the Preston N. E. 6, Aston Villa 1. [Tigers and McGill's correspondingly Sheffield U. 0, Liverpool 1. '|poor one against M.A.A.A. positions Sunderland 0, Newcastle U, 2, are just reversed and they are now West Brom, Ac 3 Blackburn R. 1. looking for a shade. Those Who came Second Division. , o |aroynd with the ready cash found Barnsley 3, Wolverhampton W. 2. {plenty of takers, and it is quite'on the Birmingham 3, Blackpool 0. |cards that the Blie and White will be Bristol City 5, Stockport C. 1 |8-to-5 favorites. when they take the Cardi City 3, Fulham 0. field next Saturday afternoon in the Flapton Driem Sp Dar oO. «,---- | big senior Intercollegiate fixture. 'oventry C.-1, Shields 0. | Leedst N. 2, Shef. Wednesday 0. - | Notts County 3, Stoke 0. Port Vale 0, Nottingham F. 1, Rotherham C. 1, Hull City 1. West Ham U. 0, Leicester C. 1. DISOUSSED IN ENGLAND. The abandonment by Gordon | Lockhart, the well known. British (golfer, of his amateur status has Third Division. caused a great deal of talk in sport- Brentford 3, Norwich City 1. ing circles here and widespread Brighton and H. 3, Reading 2. |commendation for sportsmen like Crystal Palace 3, Bristol R. 0. { Lockhard, who will admit they are Gillingham 2, Exeter City 1, {in"the business for what they can Grimsby T. 0, Léton T. 1. | get-out of it Millwall A. 1, Newport C. 0. England has the same trouble Portsmouth 2, Northampton 0." with the question of amateur sta- Southend U. 1, Queen's Park R. 0. (tus as America. It has its A.A.A. Swansea T.Jover s .aNU. [to compare with the America's A. Swansea T. 1, Southampton 1. * |A.U, and with about as many faults, Swindon T. 1, Plymouth A. 1. Every dow and then it singles out a AVatford 1, Merthyr Town .0. {man and attempts to. make a glaring Smee | example of him. Varsity's Brag. | One sporting writer here insists Toromtoc Telegram: '"" 'Shag' 1s !that an amateur is a man who plays shifting 'his line-up "is the favored a game for hi§ own enjoyment rath- entertainment of HAS TAKEN A JUMP | | RAISE FUND TO SEND PRO. GOLFERS ABROAD If professional golfers representing {the United States fail to make a good |_ [showing in the next British open | golt 'championship' it won't be the | fault of the Golf Illustrated, { publication, through its treasurer, J. * |A. Plummer, has made an offer to the 1 | Professional Golfers' Association to { raise by popular subscription enough {money to send from twelve to twenty [ "pros abroad in 1921, It ts reasoned that there is little chance for a golf- jer from the United States to win the | British open title when but one or {two make the attempt, whereas if a {dozen or so were to attempt the task | the chances of victory would be much | greater. I HA w This! | Golf clubs throughout the United.| | States will be requested to subscribe for this fund. 1 COBB NOT EAGER TO BECOME A MANAGER Ty Cobb, champion baseball player of all time, has no desire to become {baseball manager--he just wants to | be a player. Cobb {s-im-San Francisco |to play in a series' of exhibition {games. He admitted he had received offers: to manage the Detroit Tigers. He said: "I am not figuring on becoming a {manager right now. I never had any | managerial experience and 1 don't jcrave it. Of course, you can't tell what will happen in timé. When I'm tbrough making hits and scoring runs and catching flies, I may take a whirl | at running some ball club. I believe I am good for two or three years as a player." . sn "OUTLAW" LEAGUE CLUBS FACE FIGHT TO. FINISH Owners of the Philadelphia, St. Louis, Washington, Detroit and leveland American league -clubs-- men who have supported President Ban Johnson of the league in sev- eral controversies this season and in vast seasons--have until November 1st the opportunity of joining the other three club owners of- the league and entire eight of the Na- tional league In the reorganization ~ Ly THE Little Barber in a Box" will shave you for a lifetime for $1.50, Do your face a favor by using the Ever-Ready--the keenest, quickest and cleanest-shaving razor sold at any price. Sold by 'stores everywhere. v Radio Blades--6 for 45¢ EVER-READY SAFETY RAZOR CO., LTD. Britain St; near Sherbourne St, Toronto, Canada Majestic Heaters Will make your home com fortable this time of year. BARGAIN PRICES ON ELECT RIC IRONS, TOASTERS, ETC. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C0. 4 cry that 'comes from McGill. And |er than for the ADGOLD SPORTING 7:7 mi oi hon i if th, rian, bother, 'Shag,' old boy; we'll shift [ing sign that the ruling bodies in 4 { 'em for you." {most forms of sport in Britain are i 2 4 | -------------------- beginning to look at things from CO. Alton Guy, winner of the Kentucky that point of view. Abuse is heap- trottihg futurity, won the 2.12 event R at Atlanta in straight heats. #8 PRINCESS STREET ; ; Telephone 529, ed on the so-called shamafeur--the 0 / ' "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD"" Old Folks Coughs, amateur who steps across the thin Catarrh, Bronchitis AREER NER E REE EN RE EEE , ice of technicality by accepting huge Quickly Cured kepuibiNG WHITE SOX. 7 of baseball or face the prospect of a fight to oust them from major leagu play: Cor. King and Princess - - Phone 94 | expense 'accounts and soft jobs so he {can live comfortably and still be an amateur. e Chicago White Sox have start: ed to rebuild their shattered mach- ine, according to reports. The once scrappy Hose, wrecked when seven of its players were indict- ed for throwing the 1919 world ser- ies, are badly in need of top-notch ball players and Charles A. Comlis- key, owner, is said to have offered the Baltimore club $50,000. for three players. Two more players are sought from the St. Louis club, it was said. Comiskey is said «0 be willing to pay the Saints $30,000 for the two play- ers he 1s believed to be after. The Orioles Comiskey is reported to be after are Jack Bentley, south- paw pitcher, and first baseman; Shortstop Daley and Phil Holten, out- fielder. Bentley pitched sixteen vic- tories for Baltimore last season and only lost three games. In addition he clouted out twenty homers. ) The St. Paul men reported sought are Catcher Hargrave and. .Outfielder Elmer Miller. -------- Lou Marsh's Suggestion. This Tells of a Method That Cures Without Using Drugs. Elderly people take cold easily. Unlike young folks, they recover slowly. That {8 why so many peo- ple past nriddle life die of pneumonia. Cough Syrups seldom do much good because they upset digestion. Any doctor knows that a much more effective treatment is "CATARRH- OZONE," which heals and soothes the irritated surfaces of the throat. In using Catarrhozone you do not take medicine into the stomach-- you simply breathe into the throat, nose and lungs rich piney "balsamic yapor, so full of healing power that colds, catarrh. and bronchitis disap- pear almost instantly. The germ-killing balsamic vapor mixes with the breath, descends through the throat, down the bron- chial tubes, and finally reaches the deepest air cells in the lumgs. All . parts are soothed with rich, pure, wi medicinal essences, whereas with a © syrup the affected parts could not bbe reached and harm would result Hamilton Spectator: Lou Marsh is through benumbing the #tomach|Out with a suggestion that teams with drugs. 'playing the Tigers wear head gear A Catarrhozone . Inhaler in your | With handles on, so that the Bengals pocket or purse enables' you to stop Will have a bettér hold when tackl- a cold with the first sneeze. Large | ing high. Lou claims that the Tigers size costs "$1.00 and supplies treat-| Went so far as to gouge the Argos i ¥ t WY ite Alsi : ment for two months, small size 50c; | eves in their attempt to Bring them A Deer a trial size, 25¢; all storekeepers and | down in the game at Tordito, but of * i ? druggists. course that is an exaggeration of the Lh x : v Xr = - -- real facts. While aE offering sug- --perhaps you know it better as the Virginia Deer-- gestions for rugby raiment he mi~ht is the best and most widely spread representative 'of Shave With American big game. In one form or another it is found uticura Soap fenton phat straight-jackets would e in order for players who continue over the greater part of the continent. The splendid the rough work after the game is antlered heads that adorn the homes of many sportsmen The New Way are evidence of the popularity 'of this animal, . Without Mu, Still The Most # For The Money « Upholstered in Velours, Tapestry, Heather, Extension Couches. he Leading Undertaker mad Furniture Dealey Ambulance Phone 577. 230 PRINCESS STRER) esas sii 5 TH HE over? Lou, like the other Toronto writers, forgot to mention the un- . sportsmanlike tactics of Everett In Canada the White-Tailed Deer is represented by 8 : ! 3 : mith in rushing at Bolt from behind three sub-species. The typical form is found in the east, the prairie form in Manitoba westward to the Rockies, and the Columbian White-Tail or: Cotton-Tail and starting a free fight. James W. McClelland's Eternal, Deer, which is found in southern British Columbia, agald next week, preparatory to coms these mountains the White=' is now at Xalapa Farm, near Paris, - light colored examples of dition, and has always been sound. te-Tail -of the west is ------------ Eternal to Race Again. which was the champion two-year-old "between the Selkirks and of 1918, will be put into training Cascade Ranges. West of ~ ing back to the races next season, 1 3 : x when he will be a five-year-old. He Tail 18 replaced by the and whatbit Pe pe Black-Tail or Coast Deer, o 8 | NY « A fo) Ky., where he will receive his first Wo : conditioning. Eternal is in dine con- which are sometimes taken . > Wit . » fr ) % ai er He could have been brought to the 7 the ite-Tail. The known as the Red Deer. races this year, but Mr. McClelland" had 5 many horses racing in the east and west that h 1 to give at Ho decided 10 g The fleetness of the deer makes a well-placed shot necessary and the s this son of Sweep a rest for the sea- S ports- man should be sure that son. his ammunition possesses the speed and accuracy of the new i SPORT NOTES. Fostor of Veterinary College won the points championship at the an- nual University of Toronto track and field meet. . ° Toornto Arena Gardens, Limited, has lost its appeal against the ver- dict awarding upwards of $20,000 to the Toronto Hockey Club. . f the professional gamblers -| who -enginéered the betting coup in" connection with the world series last year have disappeared. Two hundred boxers have reported to the coach at the University of To- ronto, The sport is being introduced in high 'schools throughout Ontario. Hone, baseball team: of the Univer. sity of Sputhern California is plan- ) ; E ing for a our of Japan bert sum: | re me Lok Pa op uf c3t. var second and fo out of the er eam IE I ee oC vl game Sec fal, 280 Soft Soins, NS Bere Vardon an 0. golt- ington, Seli-loading, .32 Special, . t t, n and Ray, British pro. g .30 US.--all backed by the big "DF traderiach : ers, are preparing for another inva- " . sion of Canada before returning to new game book, "The Li of Consia') with illustrations of Comadion gam® England. and animals reproduced in full colors; contains valuabls information thal will inierest ii Every. sportsmisn should have a topy of this beautiful book in his library. A book written more than 1,000 years ago mentions two .breeds of poultry. still being raised in China, i ;| While incubators mow used are the S CANADA Same in principle as those employed Ir > ut ap in Egypt 4,000 years ago. ir p ; : In the munidipality of the Swedish Toronto ST. W.TORONTO village of Orsa the inhabitants pay no taxes of any kind, and each vil- . # ET TTT oy yn Han 3 y \ The name ""Stare™ on skates has for 54 r he o indety: a years, The "'Starr™ trademark is ection when -- *'Stare" skates are unconditionally - break, take them Eg rer apr A damp Xan a re -- ap: ho made to Tm ge vd Box 1200" Moneees]: Canada. . a ; Dominion Cartridge Co., Limited ro Head Office, Montreal, 2 9 Sudbury Winnlpeg . Vadeopver MEG ER +» Which Is open free to the public use.

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