THURSDTAT, JUNE 19, 1024. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ~ SPORTING PONIES ON ROAD | PADDOCK'S GENIUS AS ANALYZED BY THE CAMERA. 10 TOP OF HEAP . "Ted" Gallagher Said His Team Would Win in Belle- ville And They Did. TIMELY COMMENTS GENERAL REVIEWS YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- ing that has a reputation for quality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is forgotten. ALLAN LUMBER (CO. Victoria Street. 'Phone 1042. E---------- LL Belleville, June 18.--Showing abundance of pep and flushed with | victory from their last two starts, | the Limestone Crew invaded Belle- | 'ville, and before one of the largest | crowds that ever witnessed a game in this city, the occasion being the U. "BE. L. Celebration, carried off_g. well earned victory six to five, the win "being due to hitting in the pinches. | A few preliminaries were engag- ed in. W. D. Robb, vice-president f the Canadian National Railway Sys- tem, was an interested spectator and threw the first ball, with J. D. Mc-| Miilan, of the same system in the role of hitter, - Kelly started the game but gave way to Gallagher in the sixth. As his team was leading when he went out he is credited with the win but the credit must fall to Gallagher who held the opposition after Kelly had allowed three runs with two men out in the fifth. It was not his day and from the first it was only a ques- | tion of time when he would crack. | Teddy" came through and he was | ably supported by his teammates, es- pecially Compeau, the brilliant] short stop. This boy is a find of the] first water and has a more promis- ing career in the profession than | any other player in this league. He accepted eight chances without a miss, several of them being hard and | robbed Belleville of sure hits. He| covered acres of ground, three splen-! didly and got three safe blows in five trips to the platter. Sommer- ville, at second, increases the de-| fensive side of the team while on the offensive he hit a real double to the crowd. Prompt, Courteous Service 299305 queen FROST?S Phone 526 SELECT AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Willys Knight Canada's Most Popular Car ARTHUR CALLAGHAN Distributors 210014 Wellington Street but in Paddock's case it has seem-| ed to work out pretty well. Maybe | it is that subtle distinguishing ges-| ture which singles out the genius. Incidentally, Paddock has recon- sidered a previously arranged pro- gramme and is now getting ready for | true, | participation in the Olympiad. Paddock's tumultuous finishing style, wherein he literally throws his body at the tape, is frowned up- on by critics. They say it is unortho- dox and a hindrance to maximum speed. All of which may be quite No sprinter leaps away from the line faster than the gifted Califor- nian, no sprinter has a longer or more perfectly timed stride, and none a finish more peculiarly his own. Little wonder, then, that he has made track history that prom- 1ises to endure for years. camera "Fast- man- WEDNESDAY'S SCORES. American League. Detroit 5; Boston'3. Cleveland 6; New York 3. Cleveland 6; New York 5. Washington 5; Chicago 4. St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 0. Warm Weather Necessities Refrigerators, Lawn Hose, Lawn Mowers, Garden Rakes, Window Screens and Screen Doors--to be had at LEMMON & SONS Telephone 840 - - - 187 Princess St. In Organization of St. Law= rence Fish and Game Pro- tective Association. Considerable interest is being shown by citizens in the organiza- Toronto 3; Jersey City 1. tion of the St. Lawrence River Fish Jersey City 3; Toronto 2. and Game Protective Association. | Syracuse 5; Baltimore 1. Since the announcement last week | Buffalo 11; Newark 3. of the formation of this body, a num- | Reading 7; Rochester 6. ber of citizens have sent in their | Rochester 3; Reading 2. dollar bills for membership. C. R. Webster, the solicitor for the asso- International League, Auto Tops and Seats Recovered Side Curtains, All Kinds of Bevelled Glass Lights R. SINCLAIR i STANDING RH Belleville. Kingston, .. ..200002020--6 8 Belleville . . .000030020--5 § Belleville. AB RH PO A Weir, V., 88 .. . 1 Ross, cf . 2 H. Mills, 1b. W. Mills, c.. Hagerman, rf . Williams, 3b.. Meagher, 2b A. Weir, It. .. Ouellet, p. . KODAK DAYS The three gost important physical stride and (3) the finish. |est Human," executes these Kingston got the jump in the first| | th v3 i 'aved only } v o only Mercantile game plaved so| The good witness siways waits fori EVENING PARTIES given first class attention. Belleville forged to the front in the | Meagher, Nickle, Batstone, Sommer- AS E B A L Received Card. killing on hits by Oullet, Weir and |by pitched ball--by Kelly (Meogh- : head trainer of the Canadian Olym- brace by hits from Compeau and |by Kelly 3, by Gallagher 5; left on ed have always been the best of friends. Chicago 9; Philadelphia 2. done Ouellet knocked the next threes |cher-- Ouellet; umpirgs 5 another pair on two successiva doub- | minutes. even the count but fell short by one. Meagher singled cleanly and as the body was sate and gloom appearcl.| peterboro, June 18.--Oshawa vill+ to end the agony. In ths ninth | gored two runs beating the Petes six By innings: for the homesters and' Dainty for ciation, has drawn up by-laws simi- | that kept the score down. Won. Lost protective association of Sudbury. Legon let the Petes tie the score, | Brooklyn .. 29 23 been a follower of this kind of sport | out Rowden doubled scoring Fair Boston 23 1217 one time fishing about Kingston was | ---- | factors which make for success in In the above layout the {euvers. WE SERVE G 0 0 D MEALS with two counters on a double, sing- |0; innings pitched--by Kelly 5, by far. the question. fifth with a trio of counters after ville. Double play--Kingston, Bat- ; SCORES | Mayér Angrove is the latest to re- Ross. Kingston went ahead again in }er); earned runs--Kingston 5, Bel- { pic team and Kingston's Olympic re- - Es National League. Ratstone along with a bad fumble by | bases--Belleville 5, Kingston 4; -- Benson v ' Cincinnatti 2; Brooklyn 1. over in succession. Kingston appar- (plate, Dell, bases; stolen base--Wil- Fata 4: Boston 3. ° INTEREST IS SHOWN 33 > les by Batstone and Sommerville but At'er two were out in Belleville' (OSHAWA TEAM WINS play was made on Willlams at the It was short lived however as Galla- | gaged a rally in the ninth innings of Gallagher was Invincible and go: tke | 4 four after one of the most exciting Oshawa were hit hard, but there : lar to those used by similar organi- | A wild pitch by Dainty in the |New York 35 20 The need of such an organization i 860 BARRIE STREET but R. Fair opened the ninth with a) Cincinnati .. 27 ..31 : all his lite and who has been in and came home himself on a passed | St. Louis ... 21 34 exceptionally good and many Ameri- | . We Can Retin the sprints are (1) the start, (2) the shows how Charley Paddock, | Good meals served to your liking. le, a stolen base and fielder's choicu.| Gallagher 4; two-base hits--Weir, two men were put away by a double stone to Sommerville to Purvis; hit | ceive a card from Billy Hughes, . o 354 King Street. Siug Lee and Gan Lee, Props. Telephone 762. the sixth when they added another |leville, 4; struck out--by Ouellet 6, . presentative. "Tom" and "Bill" New York 3; St. Louis 1. Meagher. After the damage was | winning pitcher---Kelly; losing pit- ently cinclied 1t in the eighth with |llams; time of game--1 hour, Belleville, fighting gamely, tried to half, Hagerman, Williams and | - plate Meagher went to third. Every- gher made A. Weir hit to Sommer- to day's game with Peterboro and tap Falt easily. games of the season. Both Heckman was some fast fielding behind them National League. zations in the province, such as the | eighth in trying to purposely pass Chicago ... «.. 33 21 is pointed out by a resident who has 'PHONE 1684. | triple and after Morrison was thrown | Pittsburg ... 24 28 close touch with local conditions. At | ball and Holyman's fumble. Legon | Philadelphia .. 18 20 . can tourists were attracted here for | - Your Cylinders = -- American League Won. Lost jetor of a and Hall had three hits each for | that reason. The propr Peterboro and Rowden three for | local hotel had a yacht and it was \ square with the base round and | true with a heavy duty cylinder Oshawa not an uncommon sight to see it go-| Score] by innings: New York Flay 22 ing up the lake in the morning with | grinding machine, giving perfect work in every respect. R. H. E.| Detroit 32 25 half a dozen rowboats of American | . | Ve 2 . Automotive licenses for | Osh 002010012--6 12 1] 24 . tourists in tow. Then Fler ....101010010--4 12 4] . hoop and gill nets were granted and - - - Grinders Limited 225 Wellington Street "ORO WOOOM eb © { | { | W. Fair, | Washington .. . 26 n rf; Murray, 3b; Tyson, ¢; Roddick, | Chicago ... +... 26 ] fishing 2EopVdIngls Simsleboyr The i 1f; Ward, If; Wilson, 1b; Dainty, p; | Cleveland ... 27 same aut aor ty 5 al ne a Ehers ER. Fair, m; Morrison, ss. Philadelphia . . 32 ence has shown it is almost a Peterboro--Legon, 1f; Johnston here that the fewer the néts the more | eck : fish there are. 0| 2b; Swanston, ¢; Heckman, p; Har- International League. 1 | rison, 1b; Helson, 3b; Holyman, ss; Won. Lost The new association is not only 1 | Collins, rf; Hall, m. Baltimore 34 18 seeking to abolish all net Hotness but | Umpt 1 len. x to prevent illegal fishing of all kinds. | : Pites--Heligtn and Allen Toronto... .-: 3 3 The same resident tells of two local |i 0 Wi------ Newark ... ... 27 24 men coming across a gill net, with- |} 1 Buffalg ... ..-- out any name on it, at '"The Specks." 0 0 4] St. Louis ... «.. 26 . Oshawa--Rowden, - 2b; the St. Lawrence's reputation jor} | ! Nickle, rf. Compeau, ss. Batstone, 3b.. . Sommerville, 2b 4 Cherry, of. .. .4 Gallagher, cf-p .4 Purvis, 1b... ..4 Rickman, ¢. .. .4 Kelly, p.. +-.. +3 Teeple, If..... All Yrices--all models. Get one for the holiday. Taylor Loses Caste. Rochester ... .. 28 29 \ 1 d con- ! Bud Taylor, the midwestern ban- | Reading ... «.- 23 29 The net ran for two miles an | tam, touted as a coming champion, | Syracuse ... ... 22 31 at found an- 'lost ground when he was decisively | Jersey City .. . 16 40 Suge A Svea fifty bass in beaten by Pancho Villa in their re- it. Stories are also told of motor- : Bases on balls--Kelly 1, Ouelett gent Bab. Taylor outweighed Villa boats coming by night, presumably y six pounds. ® | from the American side, to the local | J------------------ } TOMORROW NIGHT | shores to take home cargoes of fish. : The dssociation is against all gale of k SE 3 8 The crowds will turn out tomor- . 3 ARR row night for one of the biggest at- " J tractions in a long time when Belle- game, it being pointed out that ville will meet Kingston at the Fair cost tained around seventy-five large CONN MNMOOWO All sizes in Films. We do developing and printing. We do it well. Treadgold Sporting Goods Co 88 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 529. might be attracted here by the hope of catching such a specimen. An- other improvement desired by mem- bers of the association is that day fishermen here from the States whereas a fisherman might get twenty-five cents for a bass a tourist Grounds in a regular C.O.B.L. fix- ture. The Kingston team, in spite estasnsrnraveres 4700 SEsEErsRNETIER REIN WY sasess snenaeaae of past reverses, has its eyes on the '1 C.0.B.L. pennant in earnest and will put forth every effort to down the Trunks here. It is a week since the local fans had a senior game and they will be on their toes to see it. Fans are requested to keep out- side the foul lines and at least one hundred feet back from the fielders in order to prevent any arguments or disputes and give the players every chance. Owners of cars park them in danger spots at their own risk. It will be a good game and will start sharp on time. ing and if the Pristers can. get all thelr stars together it should be a good Plumbers have won a. \ i should not be given fishing privileges for the geason for the same fee ($5) as tourists who come here, hire local guides and enhance the tills of local | hotels. In these ways tourist traffic to this centre would be encouraged. Strib Picture Hawk. Young Stribling, Georgia's school- boy fighter, is a camera fiend. Strib- ling has a motion picture machine wherever he goes. He todk movies of the Gibbons-Carpentier fight for his own consumption. Harry Wills' alibi for not stopping the lighter and whiter Bartley Mad- den in their recent pleasantry is uni- que. "I didn't want to hurt my hands." the colored giant says. of his own and carries it with him'