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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1923, p. 10

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1 i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : W : Moses, was + 1923. ------------ S------ " LATEST | GENERAL | TIMELY LOCAL | ORTING REVIEWS : COMMENTS Ji epremntatives that every support THE CUP FINAL GOES susie [KINGSTON SENIORS es res faw_overy_ supp lin the city, and showed a real and Watson 10 THE RM.C STAFF 1 ei TRIN 17-3 ihearty interest in the situation that - . Andrews |contronts the baseball promoters as SER -- -- lia result of the lack of proper play- | -- Defeated 4th Hussars Two Wheeler Local Baseball Season Opened ine grounds. Itgwas Seidel to allow | Interesting Programme of t nd intermediates an y | oaks i 309 in Game -- i on Saturday and Fans J ors, ai the uee of the big | Kingston Beyoly Dt ye ey Delighted. {ldizmond, and assurance was ghven es 9 SE . lithat other grounds besides the so- S-- ' The cup final of the Kingston and The Kingston seniors of the Cen- [lcalled junior diamond would be pre- ~ From the back of an old cabinet Football Association was s [tral Ontario League demonstrated ou {/pared for the various mercantile, ierennine res Gommn 4 very in: played at Queen's Lower Campus on turday afternoon that thev are a lljunior, school and Sunday school | e m whe Saturdey afternoon with R.M.C. Stat Johnny Wilson holds the non- heavy slugging outfit when they coi- Bteams. shows the bicyclists of the present winning from 4th Hussars by tha |5t0p dodging record among the prize- lected m total of 14 hits off thres f It was also agreed that in case <f |4ay a few tricks. It is the season. . BeoTe of 2 to 0. The team from Point | f&hter champs. Hussar pitchers and registered rather [lov hibition games being arranged PNEramine of the Kingston Bicycle Frederick socured its goals dn the| Weeds holds the Ron-stop growing [gp easy win over their intermediate that these dates might be changed lap and i Jeena ly zor the year first half of the game, one headed in |Fecord. : Opponents, the final score being 17 [with the consent of the teams con- | 18 3 as a 8 ® Duly date ap- by Betts on a nice pass from Cooke| Ed. Roush bolds the TOR-SLOP {tn 3. The Roy score . was by 10 llserned, and real harmony is assured yosring o ae aw 1t read: and the second one a nicely placed |Pring hold-out record. |Tceans a correct estimation of the lihetween the rival organizations. ay i UE Shot by Finney from behind a mixup | Winter holds the RON-SLP Staying (respective merits of the two teams, ||" pollowing are the dates of prac: 39 Wantbrook. oo in front of the Hussars' goal. Time- [Mecord. i however, as a comedy of errors, litices and games for May and June: Fo iad Say. - Iy work by 'the Hussam' backs and | Sir Thomas Lipton holds the BOE- |over-anxiety and nervousness on th |f King:ton Senmfors--May 7th, 9th, --Firs atury Run, the very good work of Goaler Fleet |5t0D trying record. [Dart of the Intermediates had a grea: [l11th, 12th, 15th 17th, 18th, 21st | Belleville, of the same team kept the score | The fool motorist hold the Non. deal to do with the result. [23rd, 25th, 28th 30th and 31st. Jume vu, Barus. via Mon. GET YOUR NEW BIKE TO-DAY Stop, Look and Listen record. 1g: 6 : 5th. 16th from being higher. The exhibition was really a gond Ist, 4th, 6th, 7th, }2th 151} s | oe Kid McCoy holds the nOR-SLOD game to watch, especially as the fans 15th, 20th, 21st, 26th, 27th 'and |treal et ibiso. iva Or get your old one out. It 'was mainly a case ol condition ramrying recond. were willing to "listen in" on almost | sup. and A SS i ¥ S and pep. Individually the Hussars Ireland hold the non-stop war re- any sort of ball, so hungry were they Intermediate League--May 8th, ec 7--Pomtsmouth Front * M EY BICYC Were good and for the first ten min- [cord. for baseball. Even when the score 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 19th. 22nd, utes the outcome could not be seen { Babe Ruth GoMs the ROn-StOD wes 8 to 0 in the first inning and 24th, 26th, 29th. June °nd, 4th. Io Sayan, River road, Have stood the test for years. but then the speed started to tell and [trouble record. the game hopelessly lost, they re-|sin, 8th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 19th, . . o Stall forged ahead in the play and| Gol holds the non-stop spreading 0 23---Bath, 2 p.m. Tires, Tubes, Chains, Bells--Everything for : mained to the finish and were re- 20nd, 23nd, 25th 28th and 30th. b ¥. : wif, » 27--Hard Times Parade. : . Started to conduct a general offen record warded by witnessing a number of July 1--Sarnia, 100 strong. | The Bicycle. ®ive. Husher, Finney and Wesley, (| Bombardier Wells holds the non- Snappy plays, and outside of tnose the R.M.C. forwards worked well in |stop knocked out record. few errors that were so costly, a ree] | SYDENHAM GIRLS WON 4--Baker's Farm swimming | Contest, on the Hussars' defence and kept | Soft coal holds the Don-stop smok- | c1over exhibition all arouhq, { THEIR NAPANEE GAME | : ° them busy all through the game |ing record. Curran started on the mound for | : rtotierg, Kingston Mills via Bar. T While the occasional Tallies of the Henry Ford holds the non-stop [4p Hussars, but he was away off | feat High Sc hool Team . i | Iéa 0 | 88 PRINCESS ST. ~~ PHONE 529, | Yellow and black uniforms were |flivver record. color, although he was allowed turned back well by Carey and Mor- Collectors hold the non-stop come- Tlenty of time to settle down. He | 41-32 in Well-Fought I at. -1 ba ris. back record. Vas finally removed in favor of Fen- i Match. Avg. 1223 mh 2m. Watson, centre forward for the |; Sbailiies hold the non-stop 1y- ning, but not before considerable -- 8--Westbrook, : Hussars, wes a bad man had he bean i Xo furnace holds the non-stop |" *8° bad been done. Oscar bad | The girls' senior basketball team 15--Lemoine's Point. Pe ee -------- Hired to at Ponadioins ie pri : e 2 a € Non-stop |1,¢e of speed and good control and lof Sydenham Street Methodist church | 22--Odessa. Evening runs, club will leave the would it be. for us to do one hundred £0 mend him away and Staff watched 0 0g eo » vi Tith better support would have held {Journeyed to Napanee on Saturday | 256--Loughboro Lake, fishing [city park at 7 o'clock sharp. miles on bicycles on the twentfetn im too 0 the whit © et May € non-stop moving re- the Kingstons fairly well in check. |afierncon to meet the team of Napa- | 29--Coling Bay. For any change watch sporting [of November nowadays? im closely a 2 » feord, 'Ada 'worked the last four innings and ree High ed their | 1 ---- : 8 and Edwards, repulsed many Mallory and Lenglen hold the Qon- ; himself | | 8xcusion, 1 p.m. columns of Whig and News. em-- Hora hi Reavy attacks but the persistency of [stop feud record. g's 8 &ood accouiit of himself. Orponents 41 to 32 after a well- | +» 5--Odessa. The programme is signed by--s.| If Joe Daley cou get some of his the / Ai gradually tired them i 4 Moore allowed the Hussars fom (fought game which was nip and | 12--Westbrook. R. Balley, president; J. S. Johnston, [ayers in on these long-distance Partiss, in articular, played a won- x id Xifiaze Soids the sen hits and his speed was just a bit too tuck all the way. By superior shoot- | 19--City Parads. captain; and R. J. Wilson, seme [dancing competitions there would be 3 el a » Eo _-- stop sidestepp ng record. qassling for the Hussar batsmen who ing the Kingston girls took a lead in 27--Napanee, 2 p.m. tary-treasurer. a general tighténing of belts over fdas a pe Jacents hold the non-stop spank- |S eee acquired midseason she 'first elf og hor: half-time . 4~Odessa, . --_-- places that are altogether too well ing ive an three men in check. ing record. form in' this respect. He was re- score was 21-15 six points ahtad. | 1i1--Weatbroolk, n heard of the<terribly sev- [rounded at present. Some of the much of the heavy de-| Ang the pawnbroker holds the re- s | We have heard o y 3 © work must be credited to |eord of our non-stop watch Heved by Gallagher in the firtn. n the second half they increased 18--Odessa. ere winters of two or three decades :boys have a girth that would break who broke up the .advance --Brian Devlin on the Ottawa The Kingstons were never forced their lead by three points though the | 27--Bath and return via ago but they hardly seem consistent |a tape measure's heart. of the Hussars time and time again. | Citizen to extend themselves greatly, the Napanee girls pressed hard and made [ie 2 pm. With this program which starts on the {' I'm a bit off said the window The forwards worked well together : twirlers bearing' the brunt of the @& great attempt to even things up. Nov. 20--Last century run of toa second day of May and ends on the |eteaner as he hung half way over the and fed their centre men consistent BROOKLYN'S BUY. work. On the other hand the pur- The Napance team played without | son. twentieth day of November. Pow ivindow sill. 3 1y. Stef takes tlfe spring round by . £ : Tle and 'gold boys were on the jump substitutes while Sydenham used A - Give Ray French Ten Thotsas a|3ll the time and ft might also be Misses M. Assolstine and A. Ada | . . Played until the reor- Bonus For Signi mentioned that they executed a num- frequently. | 9 f Of the league in the fall. | Shortstop Ray French of the Ver. |P€T Of olever plays to make up for The Kingston panty travelled on a | "TH EM D A YS IS GONE FO RE VER' : Olan oF te. the errors and Poor judgement that |¢ruck loaned through the kindness | ~The association is very much in- [non the Pacific Coast League, 10ade them look like school-boys dur- of a Kingston firm sna Shovel do] 'ebted to the Queen's authorities for [Who was declared a free - - |trip all the way through. You not only read it, you sing it. Try it on Jour plano. Watch nightly for this big , ite a . : the wee of the lower carpus for this (eral days ago by Comm! io : The teams: Landis, has acc Napanee. Sydenham Street. | ¥, s. . orward 4th Hussars, M. Roblin A. Prager Fleet AM. Perry Gui V. Anglin & Left back / v -% 3 Oh u 8. # x Fulton . 10. " "outfield. They - EF il ~-M. Allen on ale : ir . Birchall M. Phillips back. ng the contract, Cha ; Tught Fuller {H. Ebbits, "the Brookiyn_ owner 9 gefiea, and with Centres. : Right hai. said. * 29M #0 8 long op ry R. Vince Edwards * As far as the 4th Hussars are con-| = Spares. Hl. Kentiody Centre half, The new row of seats at the cricket cerned a good deal of improvement M. Asselstine A. Aq Lett artis (field makes the place look more bus- might be shown all along the line. 'Referees--Capt law Kingston ness lke but we express the hope The pitching department must be and Mr. Smith Napanee. s : that the netting in front of Eolsterad up for one thing, say thee . . J . + Outside right. : , i Practically the entire team could : * : , [3how a littie more familiarity with a .350 batting average. Even now . [the Hussars are a strong intermedi- ate outfit, but, although considered the "class" of the Kingston league by many local experts and dope jug- glers, they mey receive a big sur- 'Prise before June and July pass into tory. It { rkable how man to atic hay ed See you at the junior Same to- "dug up" in this old town in the past | DIENt. « [two weeks, and the Athletics and Sydenham Street Sunday schoo! ol . th h the A avis men are out to battle e girl rtainl i dit- able showing against Napanee High "4++...001200000-- 3 | School on Saturday. + -80322002x--17 Everybody is wondering about Bill Palmer's Athletics. They are not ons--Twigg . ¢ gad 1b; A. Quinn, It: Batstone, 3b; [9° neither are they hearq but Cherry, of; Rice, rf and &: W. Evans, pied dy a bout them when the * |%8; Gallagher, 1b and p; Moore, p ole Uta, and of. ho : The Sunday school Baseball Lea- 4th Hussars--Arniel, 3b; Mao Bue will draw up Hts schedule at a Neill, If and ef; Nickle, 2b; Teepell, » : a -eeting tonight. There will be three S: Blomley, rf; Briceland, c; Gour. leagues, senior, junior and girls and dier, 1b; Watts, of; Curran, p; Mc ! : SL ~{the junior age limit has been set at Cullowsn, ; Fenning, p; Ada, p. eighteen when the season starts so Mpire--Bert. Booth. that those Who turn nineteen after : they have beer Playing a few games PRACTICE DATES FOR are still eligible. .. CRICKET FIELD DIAMOND ---- At ® meeting of the representa- Billie Hughes was in Montreal Fri- tives of the Kingston seniors and the 'night for the Roy-Wilshur fight City League on Saturday {sop the Canadian featherweight evening, at which H. N. Robertson, championship and was introduced to of the city parks' commit- the crowd at the St. Denis Theatre. A dates were mutually doing some boxing in 2greed upon for the use of the senior] season and is willing . |d'amond at the cricket field. who make the Mir. Robertson ' Goal. , 2b; J. Evans,

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