i ic , l= Page 4 eee rr nm 7 ; | Sport Briefs | FE ces eee emer The visit of A crickag teams to Englend will not annua straliat take place this year but an Eng lish tear il vieit the Common- wealth and the Australians will be invited to England in 19214. . Eddie Cicotte, the star Chicag pitcher, who was driven cut the box in the first game of the world’s series and who iost his second game on account of lack of support, came into his the seventh game when he showed his regular speed and judgment. the usual] dash and but, alas, own in control, He was backed up pep of his team mates they start ed too late Four games won a row would establish a world's series record and the records werent going Ohi's Way > > > Already there the winter Th St. Andrew's Society and Sons « is some actior basketball series arranged teams while several other associations fre getting ready to enter. Thess games will in all probability by played in the Exhibition Hall an: Canada have will form a part of the winter's athlet program. It looks as there will be more doing in th: sport line this winter than eve before at any rate, the preser enthusiasm in that direction wa never shown before and pron inent business men and other are promming their active suj port. Clean winter sport is some thing that has always been fe! to be a necessity in this city, as there never was too much of it It is to be hoped that presen! plans will materialize as it wil! mean an invaluable gain in oc cupying the long winter evening: that hang so heavily on the hand of most young men. * * * There were three shut-out vic tories in the recent world’s series This is rather a record as ther have been only six shut-out game in the last nine years’ big games those of Jimmie Ring, Kod Tile and Dick Kerr, > > > Johnny Kilbane is running fo alderman in Cleveland. Johnny has been boxing since 1907 and he now intends to retire. He wil Mame several leading feather weights dnd bantamweights t enter in a tournament, the win ner cf which will receive th world’s featherweight title which | ts now held by Kilbane. It is understood in sporting circles that next year world series will be the best fou out of seve: This year's nine-game to have been satisfactory and th general desire is to get back t the seven games. The site for the Glympic games which will be held in Antwerp nex! year is a large tract of land for- merly an old field which the Huns improved for their drilling dur- ing their four years’ stay in Bel- gium. The stadium is now wel under construction, being hal/ built. The building is being su pervised by the man who built the London and Stockholm stadiums. It will cost three million frances sand persons. One million has easter games as formerly expermment with series does not seen i... 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