Ontario Community Newspapers

Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1922, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

10 CRAPS TO CRICKET n Brower, F Bluege, .O Brilkheart, J 0., Washin Bagby, Jas. ( Barton, V. R., Cleveland Bermeld Ralph, Chicago Blankenship, Ted., Chicago. Bubser, H, F., Chicago Best, Clifford, Boston Burns, George, Boston Barrett, Wm.,\Philadelphia. Brazill, Frank °L., Philadelphfa. Baker, F. Franklin, New York. Bush, Leslie A., New York. Bayne, Wm. L., Louis, Billings, John A. °St. Louis. - | f IN THE BIG SWIM. b Stgntn 3 | Bush, t The following Payers have been | listed with baseball clubs in either | the National or American Leagues and will be figuring in the big games ! this summer. Two or three letters will be printed each day until the lst is complete, Clip them and save | them for reference. B. National League, 2 Baumgartner, S. F., Philadelphia. Behan, C. F.,. Philadelphia. Betts, W. W,, Philadelphia. Bohne, Sammy, Cincinnati Bresler, R. B., Cincinnati, Brockman, Norbert, Cincinnati, Burns, George J., Cincinnati. Barber, Turner, Chicago. Barfoot, Clyde, St. Louis. Barnes, Bill, 8t. Louls, Bailey, Wm., St. Louis Benton, 8. W., St. Louis Benninghoven, Herbert, St Bogomly, James, St. Louis, Braxton, E, Garland, Boston Barbare, Walter, Boston. Boeckel, Norman D., Boston, Barnes, Jesse, New York Barnes, Virgil, New York. Benton, L. J., New York Brown, Floyd, New York Bancroft, David, New York. Black, Wm., New York Berry, Howard, New York, Boone, I. M., New York, Bishop, Wm., Brooklyn. | boxer of the world. . Browne, Clarence P., Brooklyn | George McDonald, promoter, is Barnhardt, Clyde L., Pittsburgh. |proposing that Dempsey undertake Bigbee, Carson L., Pittsburgh. ' |to finish Joe Beckett, English heavy- Bigbee, Lyle R., Pittsburgh. | weight champion, in six rounds, and Blake,.J. Fred., Pittsburgh: Jack Blumenfeld in four. Brown, Harry, Pittsburgh. | Seat prices will range from six Bourveau, Dewitt Le, Philadelphia | shillings to five pounds sterling, St. "SLIDE YOU BONEHEAD" SOON BE TRANSLATED Paris, France is to have league baseball this summer, The opening |of the season was set for May 20th at a meeting held in the American Legion building last week. + The league is composed of four teams: The American Legion, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, French Rane- {lagh Club, and the Independents. The games will be played on the | beautiful Bagatelle grounds, on the | Bois du Boulonge. Louis | er | Two in One. | The Crystal Palace Arena, London, { England, which seats 10,000 per- sons, has beén engaged by a syndi- cate which hopes to stage two bouts during the stay in England of Jack Dempsey, champion heavyweight * 1} THE NEXT IN LINE. | American League, Bassler, John L., Detroit Blue, L, A, Detroit Barnes, Samuel T., Detroit, Mathewson, Walsh, Johnson and Alexander were the, four greatest | pitchers of the last two decades. | Mathewson and Walsh dropped j away some time ago and neither { Johnson nor Alexander is at the top of his glory | "Whe," writes L.H.B., 'is now held to be the star pitcher of the day, the successor to Johnson and Alex- » SRR as = DODD "KIDNEY i /, V4 \ / 2 4) A Vg INE pe | | ~~ I$ | ander?" AL EARNS SHY / Over AIA ; NG ; a span of time Carl Mays carry the leading precincts, Red Faber and Urban not to forget Burleign were close 'upon his heeis | would | although Shocker, Grimes, | last year | Out of the none capable of winning as many ball games in a year as Matty, | Walsh, Johnson and Alexander, 'who { thought nothing of turning in from 30 to 40 victories. lot there seems to be AUTO TOPS RECOVERED and REPAIRED 1 | R. H. JONES | 300 PIRINCLESS STREET Phones 152, | 2 | Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug . @ 0° mHomas A CLECTRIC \ Ol a ¥ L Fim wants | NEES io Ay WILL RETAIN COACHES, "Big Three" Universities Favor Sear sonal Memtors. Harvard, Yale and Princeton are | not expected to vote to do away with the seasonal coach, as did the presi- Call on us dents of a number of smaller col- lleges, at a meeting held in spring- We can do Jotn jobs while |; 1" Mass. you. wal i It was said on good authority that Private Parlor for Ladies. ||the representatives of the "Blg Three" institutions did not vote against seasonal coaching at their New York meeting, but it 1s felt that ) 90 Princess St, Phone 1333 + . an a gs) For your 8hoe Shine and Hat Cleaned SPOR | LY BRITI THE DAI TING SH WHIG. RUMMY T0 RUGBY SE EER \ | r-- THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER: OLD KING COLE WAS A MERRY OLD SOUL AND A MERRY OLD; SOUL, WAS HE A CHILD OF SIX READING NURSERY RMYMES [S A SIGHT THAT, AMUSES ME, | | | 1 { | | f | 1 HOPE YOU'LL READ MOTHER GOOSE SOME DAY -- IT'S.AS EASY AS ARC Boe KISSING THE CHAMPION GOOD-BYE. Shirley Kellog holding on to Jack Dempsey while Flor- énce Walton, famous dancer, kisses him. Dempsey sailed for England the other day. vard only one is coached by a pro- fcssional, the baseball team. which is hendled by Jack Slattery, an ey-ma- jer leaguer. The snie seasonal coach is Dr. Heber How» ot some stand may have been taken in favor of graduate coaches in case it is possible tb secure suitable ones for the different sports, Of the five major sports at Har- Still The Most For The Money BRINGING UP FATHER . Wy Copyright 1922 by United Feattre Syndicate 5 R\ in charge of jwhile. NT 3 NA ok St NAA mt Sri cs | | | crew, who is listed as an instructor in physical education. Graduates coach football, track and hockey, and among the minor sports, tennis and lacrosse Faculty coaching, it is said, could he applied to smaller colleges where the candi- dates for athletic teams are few, but it would be almost impossible at. a large college where geveral thousand students are eligible for athletigs. 4 *Virginia Blues--Van and Schenck | *Ha! Ha! Ha!--Frank Crumit, Tenor | *Love Days--Fox Trot--Paul Biese Orchestfa . ... | She's a Mean Job--Fox Trot--Frank Westphal's Jack Rabbit Hunts Jack rabbits are so plentiful in some of the western states that it is | necessary to conduct hunts on a | large scale and kill them by the | thousands, Recently in the vicinity | of Ogden, Utah, two hunts were run | off. In one 11 000 rabbits were kill- ed and the 'other bag was $17,000. A number of shooters stirred up the rabbits and started them on the fun | along the railroad tracks, while the hundred or so shooters in a special | train fired at the rabbits from the | windows, t the conclusion of the | bunt the shooters had a feed on the prairie. It surely was a wonderful | sight. Jack Rabbits do an immense | amount of damage to the crops and it is necessary to take the means de- scribed above 'to make farming worth FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 192%. | BADMINTON | TO BOXING MAY | umbia | Records NOW SELLING Here's the latest list, complete in every detail to meet the demands of the particular record buyer. Complete supplements free. Write for one if you can't call, (*) Denotes exclusive Columbia Artists. NEW SONGS *She's Mine, All Mine!--Frank Crumit, "Tenor You Can Have Every Light on Broadway--B. Jones Time After Time--Edwin Dale, Tenor ... Alabamy Mammy---Charles Hart and E. Shaw Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down---Vernon Dalhart NEW DANCES *Little Thoughts--Fox Trot--Paul Biese Orehatra Lola Lo--Fox Trot--Ray' Miller's Melody Boys Doo Dah Blues--Fox Trot---Ray Miller's Boys If You Knew--Fox Trot--Rainbo Orchestra *Out of the Shadows--Medley Waltz-- Prince's Dance Orchestra .. *Rio Nights--Waltz-- Prince's Dance Orchestra OTHER NEW GEMS *Maiden's Wish--Piano Solo---Josef Hofmann *(1) Buggerfly, (2) Spinning Song--Piano--J. Hofmann . . *0 Sole Mio--Soprano and Contralto 5 Carmela Ponselle --- 49983--82.00 *Mother o' Mine--Louis Graveure. *Kashmiri Song, From "The Sheik"--Louis Graveure -- A3562 --$1.00. Isle of Paradise--Waltz<Guitar-- Xylophone. Susqueh Waltz--Ferera and fireen--A3560 --85c. Several more equally good Records on this great lift Be sure and get a complete supplement. All Mail Orders Prepaid . Send' us yours. Get the Habit: 'For Records, Treadgold's First." Rosa and Try TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. | BIC 'YCLES--RECORDS--PHONOGRAPHS--CA MERAS 88 PRINCESS STREET . - - - PHONE 529 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" FURNITURE LIVING ROOM Special Price, three piece sets $125.00. ? Living Room Tables to match. ROBT. J. REID LEADING UNDE RTAKER 280 Princess Street. Ambulance Call 577w. ~ CREAM--- WE WANT YOURS Our Kingston plant 'should be ready for operations about the First day of April. Call and see our manager at 24 JOHN- \. BON STREET, KINGSTON, or call our Belleville office, Profitable prices promptly paid. BELLEVILLE CREAMERIES, Limited, Box 59, Belleville, Ont. SHARBOT LAKE CREAMERY, Limited, Sharbot Lake, Ont, One hour's cold will suck out sey- A man has no more goods than he Jon years' heat, gets good of. BY GEORGE McMANUS | | | Within 5 Minutes of | Everything Worth While Hotel Breslin Broadway at 29 St, New Pork An High Class Hotel with te Rates Popular priced Club Breakfasts dona A Cafeteria--the last word in up-to-dateness--just openéd RATES Single Room with bath . $3.00 - Double Room with bath « 6.00 an | | J | | | GET BEEN AWAY TwO y OAYS - BUT IT 'M 950 &LAD TO HOME - I've SEEMS LIKE A MONTH. ETS DEEN - AWFOLLY GUIET! YOu? OI0-YoU GET THE PARROT | SENT AN' HE WUZ THE TOUGHEST BIRD | EVER ATE! »

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy