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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1920, p. 10

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Cow ry PAT 1 or 3 ANT "ea LH ef | A RS 2 i PRE RE V Be SOMETHING GOOD COMING All the latest Songs, Jazzes and other hits on the December list of Columbia Records READ OUR ANNOUNCEMENT TO-MORROW Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. 88 Princess Street. Phone 529 "The Place to Get That Record" 0) A720 | omP mA) Bu 2 W% a FR ry [3 (L~re LEAR 4:5 Col. i FOR SALE Fire, Accident, Sickness, Plate Glass, Marina, Automo- bile and Burglary Insurance, also Guarantee Bonds. The Canada Life Assurance Company's newest contracts suit any case. Houses and lots of the highest grade. Store on King St. A stone house and vac nt lot well located on Princess Street. Victory and other "rst class bonds yielding 614 to 7%. Service cheerfully given. J. 0. HUTTON 67 CLARENCE, STREET hone 703. SKATES Lo The Greatest of | all Skates-for the Greatest: of all Sports Skating is, without question, the most enjoyable, as well as the healthiest of all winter sports. When- ever and wherever there is ice, you will find "STARRS" upon the feet of the bappy skaters. "STARR" skates have been the world's favor- ites since 1868 and are today the most popular of all skates for rink, racing, hockey and figure skating. Every pair of "STARR" skates is sold under an unconditional guarantee. There is an exact size and style to suit YOU. Sold by good Hardware, or Sporting Goods Stores. ' © write For fully illustrated Ere STARR" skate is one --- ; it for catalog--sent free. Ya Shehange » STARR MFG. CO., LIMITED Head Office & Works, Dartmouth N. S., Canada Toronto Branch, 122 Wellington St. W. FN DR. NASH THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, In the World of Sport Q | LYNCH TEACHES ODEN t TO THROW FOOTBALL IN BASEBALL STYLE Micha J. Lynch, former { Brown University baseball star, who | received a tryout with the New York | Giants in 1907, is being credited as | being responsible for the deadly ac- | | curacy ot Gus Oden, Brown quarter- | back, in throwing the forward pase. | Lynch is working on'the theory that | la football can' be passed with the | accuracy of a baseball with proper | training, and he has been coaching | Oden in throwing the ball. The | coaching of Lynch is bearing fruit, and Oden is now regarded as one | of the best passers in football, Lynch, | who is a member of governor R. Liv- | ingston's staff, makes his home in | Providence. * | CHAMPION FALCONS MAY PLAY IN O: H. A. | [ With the arrival of Frank Fred- erickson, captain of the champion | Falcon hockey team, in Winnipeg, hockey fans of that city were given a surprise with the announcement that Frederickson is endeavoring to enlist the entire Falcon hockey team for duty at Camp Borden with the Canadian Air Force this winter, Frederickson, who has been flying at Camp Borden for the past few weeks, plans to interest the boys in the flying profession and to endea-! vor.to get a place in the O. H. A. to play senior hackey, the games to be played at Barrie or Toronto. | RUSH TO RESERVE SEATS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT | Although the important matter of setting a definite date and place for the world's heavyweight champion- ship bout between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier has not yét been attended to, Promoter Tex Rickard is daily in receipt of requests for choice seat reservations. The latest request for a reservation was receiv- ed yesterday on behalf of the Argen- tine ambassador, Dr. Tomas Le Bre- ton, who js~eager to reserve three ringside seats for the bout. Enrique Gil, of the law firm of Aldao, Cam- pos & Gil, New York, made the re- quest. The 800 members of the Madison Square Garden Sporting | Club have also submitted their appli- cations to Promoter Rickard. Putnam's Extractor Rids Your Feet | of Sore Corns No substitute has ever been de- vised that gives the quick, painless results you get from Putnam's Pain- less Corn and Wart Extractor. Its success {is unequalled. It soothes, eases, heals and 'painlessly removes callouses, bunions, warts and corns in twenty-four hours. Perfect satis- faction guaranteed with 25¢ bottle of Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Refuse a substi- tute preparation. Putnam's is sold by druggists everywhere. world. With this famous model, turas, twists curves, glides, screws and all Inter- the graceful 1imes and correct radius of the rum- mers -- Rumners of Chrome Vanadium Steel --sclentifically hand tem- pered--aaw teeth on front of blade -- nickel-plated and polished--all plates special spring heel-- | will be made | TO THAT OF CARPENTIER | PREFERS DEMPSEY'S PUNCH Boxing fans, who are of the opin- FRENCH GIRL'S HIGH JUMP CLAIMED _AS WORLD'S RECORD Mlle. Elsié Constant, of the Caen, fon that George Carpentier will be a Normandy, Gymnastic Society, clear- "set up" for the world's champion, Jack Dempsey should listen to Battl- ing Levinsky. | According to the "Battler," Car- pentier is a much better puncher than the man who knocked the crown off Jess Willard's head in Toledo. "I've tested the hitting ability of | said Levinsky as his | the two men," | seconds tried to sooth his wounded feelings,.and I know what I am talk- | ing about. Why, when that French- man hit me with that right wallop in the second round that knocked me down, I thought a building had fallen on me. That was the punch that sent me on my way, and I never was right after that." WILL SHIFT THE INFIELD OF NEW YORK GIANTS A shift in the infield of the New York Nationals for next season was announced today by Manager Mec-| Graw previous to his departure with President Chas. A. Stoneham to Cuba for the racing season. Joe Rapp, purchased yestarday from the St. Paul American Association team, will 'be used at third base, McGraw said, and Frank Frisch will be switched to second, where thé Giant manager be- lieves he will. be more valuable. | Combined with shortstop Bancroft and first baseman Kelly, the infield will be the strongest he has had since New York won the pennant three times in a row, he claimed. | A Sportsmanlike Act. { The Ottawa Citizen says: The ae-' tion of the Intercollegiate. football union officials in donating the re-! ceipts of the coming final game at Kingston to the Queen's team is an evidence of the high quality of sportsmanship in the college organi- zations, Queen's is experiencing one| of those spells that come to the best | of clubs at times,' and for several years has been on 'the short end of |the winning list at the end of the season. Incidents such as this are not s0 plentifyl that they should be al- lowed to pass unnoticed. Our colleges | are doing a splendid work in develop- ing the character of our future lead- ers in all branches of endeavor when they instil into them principles of fairness, generosity and true sports- manship for the game's sake. To Enforce The Rules, Toronto Star: A genuine effort to enforce the new | rugby rules in the Canadian semi-| tinals between Argonauts and Tor- ontos on Saturday and ta do this three officials will be used on the field. The referee will stand in his usual place behind line of scrim-| make and will follow the ball. The ! head-linesman will stand on the line of scrimmage and watch the off-sides | and the yards. The umpire will be! on the opposite side of the field to! the head linesman and will stand 4 | yards beyond the line of scrimmage ! on every down, so as to be in a posi- tion to catch any interference beyond the 4-yard lines" It has been agreed by the clubs that a team cannot re- tain the ball by losing 20 yards after a 15-yard penalty and that substi- tutes may be used at any stage of the ggme regardless of number. New Boxing Regulations, The rules and regulations adopted by the Ontario Athletic commission will be distributed to boxers, mana- gers and profbters within the next | few days. Every detail in connection with boxing can be covered. One of the rules will deal with the matter of weight and will not permit of a match in which there is any great difference in avoirdupois. Strict me- dical examination before entering the ring is another feature of the rules which is considered important and no private agreement between box- ers will bé sanctioned. It is the in- tention of the commission to have! a working agreement with all the! commissions across the border and! the rulings will be recognized in all places, so that a boxer set down by | + The one dollar package lasts two ed the bar at 1. metre and 42 centi- metres (about 4 feet 63% inches) at the Cormellés Staditim. The perfor- * mance was Under the control of the Athletic Commission of Lower Nor- | mandy. The French claim that this ie a world's record for the women's | high jump. | The women's running high jump | record, accepted by the Amateur Ath- | letie Union and included in the of- ficial list of records, is 4 feet 9 in- | ches, held by Miss D. Horer, of St. | Mary's Hall. The women's standing high jump record is 4 feet, and is held by Miss Ruth Spencer of Lake | Erie College. } i ATLANTIC CITY HAS | CHANCE TO GET BOUT Atlantic City may be, seriously | considered for the Dempsey-Carpen- | tier world's championship bout, ac- | cording to William A. Brady, one of the promoters. Brady, in an inter- | view daeclared that he sees no rea- son why the resort would not make an ideal spot for the contest. Brady |' said that he has been.approached by an Atlantic City man who pledged financial support, as spokesman for a | committee. The promoter said that! it remained for the resort to make as strong a bid, if not stronger, than | any other city for the battle. | Frank Black, matchmaker of the Sportsmen's Club of Newark, N.J,, offers a purse of $40,000 for cham- pion Benny Leonard and champion Jack Britton to meet in a twelve- round no-decision bout Thanksgiving Day. Asthma Cured To Stay Cured, Thousands testify to the lasting benefit secured from | Catarrhozone CURES WITHOUT DRUGS! Vue of the finest discoveries ip! medicine was given to the public! when "Catarrhozone' was placed on the market about fifteen years ago. Since tnen thousands have been cur- | ed of asthma and catarrh. An inter. | esling case is reported rrom Calgary! in a letter from Creighton BR Thomp- | son, who says: | "Nothing too strong can be said | : tor Catarrhozone. 1 suffered four | years from asthma in a way that! would beggar description. I went] through everything that man coald' suffer. I was told of Catarrhozone by a clerk in Findlay's drug store and purchased a dollar package. It was worth hundreds to me in a week and I place a priceless value on the benefit I have since derived. I strong- ly urge every sufferer to use Catarrh- ozone for Asthma, Bronchitis ang Catarrh." months; small size, 50c; sample size, 26¢; all storekeepers and druggists. WOOD Sawed in Stove BOOTH & CO., = Lawrence Wilson Company . 87 St. James Street Montreal ,. ALL ENQUIRIES RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION { Licensed by Queheec Government Since Thirty Years Living Room Furniture TABLES -- Oak, Walnut, Mahogany --latest_ period de- signs. |' BOOKCASES -- Vln or Section- al. PEDESTALS--in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. Jardiniere stands to match. CHESTERFIELDS and EASY CHAIRS. R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker - '- Phone 577 Foot West Street the Ontario body will have little chance to perform any place. GOLF MAY BECOME ARBITER OF FASHION IN WOMEN'S SKIRTS Is it possible that golf is to be- come the arbiter of women's fa- shions ? - Recently a New York young woman was heard to order a tailor-made tweed skirt, which she declared emphatically must not be of a width which would allow her to take a pade between her feet of more than twenty-two {ipches. '""'But surely this is on the narrow side," exclaimed the tailor in dis- may. "It cannot be helped," said the young woman, firmly. "My golf pro- fessional says that in my practise I keep my - feet Le far apart when driving. It is all right when he is there to guide me, but when I am plying on my own account I can- not judge the distance. If I have my skirt exactly twenty-two inches wile I cannot possibly 89, wrong." 'When a pessimist expects to be disappointed he is disappointed if he isn't. » DENTIST 183 Princess Street. 'Phone 733 WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES of troublesome teeth Dormoform Gas acumaistered for ose ~ -tractiom. Safe and OFFICE HOURS: 9-8 -- Products Factory Makers of Hollow Law Fioat Semewt Blocks, Bricks, ntles, an n Tile, 'also Grave Vaults. "And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. ANS Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PH 730W. : + H. F. NORMAN SIR! YOU CONT KNOW A GOOD PAINTING WHEN DETERMINED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK EVEN AT A LOSS See Page 13 The Club Phone 1372;. . 112 Princess St. WHAT 00 YOU ABOUT ART - YOU NEVER PAINTED

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