J fe CRICKET nr THE DAILY RTING LENNOX AND ADDINGTON OLD COHNTRY. FOOTBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE, r- woocsan oom 1m ene ova | Country officially closed today, when James Garvin, secretary of the In- the following games played: ter-County baseball league, has furn- lshed the following revised schedule | for the Lennox and Addington group he schedule, which was pubMshed | pome time ago, had to be revised on f account of the entrance of Tamworth | and Adolphustown into this group- | ing. The schedule is as follows: May 13 English League, First Divison 2 Arsenal 1, Bradford City 0. ", Birmingham 0, Preston N.E. 2. Biackburn R. 1, Tottenham H. 1. Bolton 4, Middlesbrough 2. Cardiff C. 3, Manchester U 1. Everton 2, Burnley 0. Huddersfield C. 2, Chelsea 0 Manchester C. 1, Newcastle U. 0. Oldbam A. 3, Aston Villa 1. Sunderland-Sheffield U. not Played. | W. Bromwich A. 1, Liverpool 4, Second Division Blackpool 3, Westham U, 1. Bradford 2, Portvale 0. Clapton Orient 0, 8. Shields 1, Crystal Palace 1, Coventry ©, 1, Fulham 0, Bury 1 Hull City 2, Wolverhampton 0. Leeds U. 0, Nottingham F. 0, Rotherham © 2, Derby C. 0 Wednesday 1, Leicester City 0 Stoke 3, Bristol City 0, Enterprise at Adolphus- | town, | Odessa at Varker | --Yarker at Enterprise ! ~Adolphustown at Odessa. -Odessa at Tamworth, --Enterprise at Odesea. ' Yarker at Adolphustown. 'Tamworth at Yarker --~Adolphustown at Enter- prise. Yarker at Odessa i Tamworth at Adolphus- town, 10---Adolphustown at Yarker. Odessa at Enterprise, | 3-- Enterprise at Tamworth 17_.Odessa at Adolphustown. -Yarker at Tamworth, 21----Tamworth at Odessa 24--BEnterprise at Yarker ~--Adolphustown at worth, 27 Tamworth at --Adolphustown Prise. July 8 -Yarker at Odessa. 8 --Enterprise at Yarker ~--Odessa at Adolphustown 11_Tamworth at Odessa. 15----Odessa' at Enterprise. Adolphustown at Yarker !8-- Yarker at Tamworth. Enterprise at Adolphus- town Odessa at Yarker "5---Adolphustown at worth Enterprise at Odessa 29 Yarker at Adolphustown Tamworth at Enterprise Adolphustown at Odessa Tamworth at Yarker 5-~Odessa at Tamworth - Yarker at Enterprise 9 Tamworth at Adolphus town, -Enterprise at Tamworth -- eens --- Southern Section. « Aberdare 0, Exeter City 4 Brentford 3, Swansea Town 0. Bright. and H.A 0, Millwall 1, Bristol R. 1, South End U. 0. Carlton A. 4, Swindon Town 6. Luton T. 3, Northampton 0; Norwich C. 2, Merthyr Town 0 Queen's Pk: R. 2, Plymouth A. 0. | Reading 1, Portsmouth 1 | Southampton 6, Newport C. 0, Enterprise at Enter- Northern Section, Third Divisione Barrow. 0, Hartlepool U. r Chesterfield 2, Rochdale 1. Crew A.-Halifax Town not played. Darlington 2. Grimsby Town 0 Durham C. 6, Wigan Borough 0. Lincoln City 2, Stockport C, 1 Nelson 0, Tranmere Rovers 0 Southport-Ashington not played Walsall 6, Acerington 8. 1, Crewe 3, Wrexham 0, Tam - RR AURA LEE, O.H.A. CLUB AND EXECUTIVE OUT | Drastic Action by 0.A.A.U. of| C. Following Definite l Charges. | 12 As a result of definite charges | which are cons'dered as substantiat- | ed, the registration committee of the | Ontario Branch Amateur Athletic | Union at a special meeting, decided | to cancel the amateur cards of all! members of the Aura Lee Senior 0. | H. A. Hockey Team, and also place | junder suspension the Executive Of- | ficers of the Senior 0. H. A. Club. The charges were made personally | before the committee and corroborat- [ ed by others within the past few days The committee have been investigat- ing for some time the activities of this club, with the result that they are at lect in a position of having definite charges made and have se- cured valuable information pertain- | | Ing to same, An opportunity wid be given sous] FRED NEYLAN under suspension who desire it, and Mangger of the Ixford-Cambridge la-! feel they can justify themselves in Jeronse team. He is a Midland, Ontario, the eves of the Registration Commit- Y {tee, to have a hearing at the next meeting of the committee called for May 16th yc EDWARD LEAGUE et MAY JOIN WITH 0.B.AA. The annual meeting of Prince Ed- | ard County Baseball League was | HILLORESTS ORDERED eld in the Armortes, Pioton, on May | NOT TO PLAY CONACHER 2nd, representatives from the fol- The first Aura Lee hockey played lowing clubs being present: Allison- [to feel the effect of the suspension ville, Bloomfield, Consecon, Niles | handed out Friday night by the On- } + Rednerville, Rob- tario branch of the A, A U. of C. was na' Mills and West Lake. | Lionel Conacher. Conacher was slat- Ohanges were made in the consti- (&d to play baseball in an exhibition ution whereby the annual meeting | €ame with the Hillcrests at Oshawa 1 be held on the second Tuesday Sturdy, but the Hillcrests werp April fostead of May, as formerly. | notified that Conacher wae not to Wn amendment was also copsidered | Play, as his amateur card had been 20 forbid all intermediate ard senior | cancelled with the others pending | Players from playing not more than | further investigation by the commit. | wo games as a try This, how- | tee. ! ver, was defeated. The matter of | ' y i : BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1922. { | HE MAN{WHO WEDS my DAUGHTER MUST HAVE AHEM -- I HOPE YOU'LL PARDON ME -- [I've GOT T'CATCN A TRAIN _ I UNDERSTAND YOU'RE S0ING "ROUND WITH QUITE A C(ASSY JANE Copyright. 1922, by United Feature Syndacate NE ttn nn ------ 1 UTTLE BITS. | 3 | The Toronto Leafs have sure been | taking sweet revenge from Reading | over the week-end Latest dope: Daylight caving is here: le , Galliger, baseball, Fording, golf, boating, garden curry- ing, 'n everything. When you forget to put your clock back Saturday | And got up Sunday morning feeling fine And dolled all up with great care And walked leisursly to church And up the aisle as if you owned it And then heard the congregation titter | Because the service was about over-- | Wasn't it grand? CAPT. OSCAR L. PEARSON Former war veteran, appointed physical director of the To- ronto Central Y.M.C.A Delegates are being asked to come | to the Mercantile League meeting to- | morrow evening all prepared to enter | teams, in order that the season's work may be started immediately. ---------------- eee | Big Purse Provided At that, the Mercantile should be | some little old league this year. "Jim" Whitty, * manager : } i twenty-five per cent. to the loser, was ath ind a Jars he will bo 9 | omored Jack Dempsey, world's cham- ke a str bid for the cu in | Pion heavyweight boxer, for a return one PD aga, " |mateh with Carpentier to be held The president, "Jimmy" Kane, has next autumn, been laid up for some time, but is Pow alfve and kicking again and | Diet Not Everything . ready to start Ynnge going. In Keeping Healthy Meanwhile, where is the City Base- | Your table may be loaded with ball League? food digestible and wholesome, yet A purse of $400,000, séventy-five of the per cent. to go to the winner and you don't get strong. What's the trouble? The liver is lazy, stomach For Heavyweight Fight i uty League affiliating with 0. B. » A. was left to the executive, . The following officers for the en- buing year were elected: Hon. Pre- dents, Hon. Nelson Parliament, P.P., and D. T. Stafford, Amelias- Teh; past president, John Hagel, deton; president, BEd. B. Purtelde, d; vice-president, Wesley oyd, Allison ville: Secretary-treasur- ei H. MecOlockkn, Bloomfield. Ex- 4 oan 1) tive committee--P =F. Weeks, VestLake; H, Babbitt, Redmerville; R. A. McLean, Consecon: H. Y. Coop- Bloomfield; H. Soanes, Picton; C. | Thousand Islands Polo. 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