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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 17

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I I i mm i i iroi iiriif tOSS A VETERAN Brvini Wilhellm Has Been Act jvelj Connected With Base iu.it no 'Willielm, veteran baseball latently was named to pilot the bltadehia National leaguo club lor Jfh' re of (be season and for the caipalsTO. Wilhelm takln of "Wild Bill" Donovan, was) deposed by Owner William 'I Wllhelii has been actively connect Td with fireball teams for years und to si top notcher In experience I team lay and running ball play "ers. WJhelm has charge of the "'ThUlles fr a long time before his JAPPOlntmqit, as Ira acted as pilot thaabsence of Donovan. While Jtponovan a manager, Wlihelm of was trainer and coach. He began his career In 19S with ths Toungitown team of the Interstate league and went down to the South Atlantic circuit in 19t.

Hare lie was glten the name of ''Kalso" which has remained with him throughout his years on the diamond. In 1901 ha went tp Birmingham and year latet he went to Pittsburgh, first bis league outfit In 1904 tie Braves grabbed him, being trailed by Birmingham 1 and Brooklyi. The Baltimore Ki der al league team secured his services in 1914 ant retained them during 19H. The reds blew up, and Wil helm discovered himself in Elmira. The years of 1918 and 1919 he was a motor inspector, playing only a on the side around Buffalo.

Then in 1920 he went to Jersey City nd from theie the Phils got him as a scout, Donovan being instrumental his acquisition, He has a likeable appearance, and 'the two occasions on which he has the box as a relief hurler and come through in good, lean Jiliape have warned him the respect of the fans. They "give him credit" for his nerve tnd wish him luck. SOUTH AFRICA OR SPAIN MAY HAVE RIVAL FOR TILDEN Manuel Alonzo, of Spain, and B. I. C.

Norton, the young South African star, are two of the headline tennis y. players of the world who hold repudiation on the other side of the Atlan l.tio, but are not so well known In America. The chances are that if or Norton should get even 1'air backing from a compatriot in the Davis cup series of coming years, they may provide taxing com i HE Fire Insurance Bowling League, a new ten pin organization this season will begin its season's games next Tuesday. Games will be rolled at Saratoga alleys every Tuesday, start ing at 6 p.m. Twelve teams comprise league.

The foul line rule will be rigidly enforced as officials are anxious that many "green" bowlers should learn the game properly from the Next week's handicaps follow: HANDICAPS FOR OCT. I Allan, Klllam McKay K. Sutherland i A. St. Plrt 80, Q.

Tarrant 80, F. Foxsn 20, B. O. Baker 24, H. O.

Atkinson 85. A. B. 'Webs S3, I. Black Armstrong K.

U. Sloeomb 88. JO. M. Black 38, F.

Dlsllsh 38, T. Sharp. 4 M. Hontll OS. a wmn om, A ddw S8, a W.

Oordon 38, T7. Oorby 32. S. I Mewell 313, Campbell 38, A. R.

Antus i .1.38. 1 I 1 Canadian Fire Insurance Co. J. A Dowler 12, W. J.

Bnadden 18, O. D. Holmes; 15, C. Nllea 84, R. Anderson 32.

W. Dar wood 39. O. E. Merry 32, L.

Weaver 32. 1 m. Ewens ta, v. a. MeMurray da, u.

s.Khr 32. Canadian National Fire M. Mlrhton 18, E. H. Henderson 29, P.

H. Fulton 32, J. A. MacOreror 32. W.

O. Ptolemy 32, J. H. Curt in 32. J.

Morton 33. Commercial Union P. A Ford 18. V7. Marks 88.

J. Anderson 28, W. Qulnn S8. R. I.

Ritchie 32. F. Reltb 32. V. Klna han 32.

J. Stein 32. C. Waufb 23. J.

Holroyda 32. Liverpool. Tondon and O. W. H.

O. Kenning 12. F. Contour 16, Can ney 80, J. MrFerren 28, A.

C. McQuald 28, (I. loipsotv 32, J. Marr 33. Korth British and Morcantllo W.

18, T. Purvis 28. R. Woodi ock 3 to. Bmlth 33.

J. D. Doimj 32. Chlsholm 12. m.

O. Bcott 32. H. Waiarlf ht 38. F.

J. L. Harrison 32. Osier, Hammond A Nantoa D. 16, W.

Brace 80, Marshall 84, T. Simpson 88. A. T. Davles 32, J.

R. Mlllen 32. H. O. Tucker 38, H.

C. Orant 38, R. Rankin 32. A. Orant .32, A.

F. Whulsy 32. 3, Thomson 32. Royal Insurance Co. J.

Wallace O. A. B. Robinson 88. J.

S. trtle 32. Hetl 38, J. T. Barrio 32.

H. B. Chlpman 32, R. A. McDonald 33, I A.

Baslor m. Berimes Insurance B. r. Touns ia, lu Keyworth 33, J. Lambert 32, J.I Oreatrex 33.

W. J. Berimes 32. I Bmlth Fess W. R.

Fees 33. H. H. Bmlth S3. H.

L. Denloen 32. R. Jackson 32. O.

O'Orady 33, C. Layton 38, Pavles 83, O. Robertson SB. X. W.C.F.U.A O.

Nell SB, B. UTSOl W. Morrison 33, T. D. Hurst 33, A Wild man 82, T.

Bore 39, R. Simpson 88, E. Jacobson S3, W. Wilson S3. J.

Oslr 32, A. O. Maekle 33, H. L. WlsleswoTfh 53, J.

H. Bledworth S3. J. Murphy 33, J. U.

Odgera 32. FIMT BKsUBB aCHKDUlJ; October 4th 1 3, W.C.F.U.A vs. Bmlth Fessi 3 4, Canadian Fire vs. Berimes; 8 6. Oslr M.

vs. Allan K. 7 6. Royal va C.U.A, Co.i'9 10, L. O.

vs. Black A A 1 11 13, Can. Nat vs. N. Brit A Mero.ee a Od.

llth 1 t. eBlack A vs. N. Brit A (rn. 4, C.tI.A.

Co. va. L. a 6. W.F.C.U.A.

Can. Flra; 7 8, Smltb rMt va Allan K. A McK 8 10. Royal va Can. Nat; 11 18.

Berimes va Osier N.e ri4t. 18th 1 9. Can. Nat. C.V.A.

Co Smith Feas va Osier H. A Ni: A Boval va Black A 7 8. L. L. A ra N.

Brit A Mero.) 9 10. W.C.F.U.A. va sorlmes; 11 18. Caa. Ftre va Allan; tr.

A McK. i Ortw 96th 1 1, Berimes va. Alias K. mj A a VT. 5 CtA.

Co. va N. Brit A Mere. 7 8. CF.T A.

va Ooler H. A N.i 9 10. Bmlth Fees Ftre; 11 13, Royal ti 0L Not. I Not. let 1 3.

vn. rire va osier A '3 4. W.C.F.U.A. va Allan K. 6.

1 a Can. 7 B. Bntth.Fese va Berimes; 9 10. Royal KJrlt A Mere.1 11 13, Black A A. va c.tta.

ue. Ner.BtJi 1 8. Royal vs. W.C.F.U.A.: 4, OSer A w. va I I A n.t BcrlaaeJva Black 7 8, Can, Fir v.

Can. t.r 9 10. Allan K. A McK. v.

MIKE McTIGUE IS ON WILSON'S TRAIL NEW YORK, Sept SO Mike McTlgue, middleweight champion of Canada, Is reported to be all set to force Johnny Wilson, middleweight champion, into a titular contest "There Is no doubt that during the past few months McTlgue has lougbt himuelf into a position where Wilson must step iifto the same ring with him," says a local sporting writer in discussing the possibility of such a match hclng arinngprt. petition for America's two aces, T1I don and Johnston. After his trip to France and England this summer, Tilden accorded the Spaniard the highest praise. Alonzo is a dashing player, whose speed and neryous energy enable him to play many opponents completely off their feet a great variety of has an equable temperament, and' is a very courageous playor, often coming from the rear like Billy Johnston of Sun Francisco. J.

WILLARD TO BOX DEHPSEY Grant Ex champion Will Endeavor to Regain Crown Bout Next Summer TOPEKA, Kansas, Sept. 80 Jess Wlllard sold Thursday he expected to sign up on its arrival, the contract reported to have been sent him 6y Tex Rlckard, for a return bout with Jack Dempxey, world's heavyweight boxing The bout probably will be held some time between June 15 and July 6, next summer, Wlllard said. NEW YORK, Sept. 30 Tex Rlckard said today that the provisions of the contract for a Dempsey Willard fight had already been accepted by Ray Archer, Willard's business manager. The contract provides for a bout to be held In the United States.

Canada or Mexico. The number of rounds Is not specified. The prospective battleground Is generally believed to be the Pino Bowl In Jersey City where the Dempsey Carpentlerl contest was held. Dempsey has not yet signed a contract but It Is understood Jack Kearns, his manager, declared Dempsey would be willing to engage in such a bout Insurance Bowlers Open Season Oct. 4 "Twelve Teams in New Pin League ArrangeTirst Week's Handicaps L.

L. 3 4, Rmtth Fess vs. Royal; 5 S. Cen. Fire vs.

N. Brit. 7 8. Osier. H.

N. v. Bl.ojt A 9 10. Hcrlm.s vs. Can.

Nat; 11.13, C.U.A, Co. vs. W.C.F.U.aI" Nov. 82nd 1 8. C.tr.A.

Co. va Bnillh Frss; 3 4, Hrrlmaa vs. N. Brit. Merc; 6 6, Osier H.

N. vs. Can. 7 8. Can.

Fire vs. Royal; 9 10, W.C.F.U.A. va L. it 11 12, Allan K. A McK.

vs. Black Nov. B9th 1 8. Roral va Scrlmos; 5 4, Allan K. McK.

vi Can. 6 6. Bmlth Fess vs. L. 7 8, W.C.F.U.A.

va Black 9 10, Oslor H. A N. vs. N. Brit.

A 11 12, C.U.A Co. vs. Can. Flr." Doc. 6th 1 8.

A O. n. Can. Firs; 3 4, Oslor H. A N.

Vs. Royal; 5 6, Allan K. A McK. vs. N.

Brit. A Marc: 7 8, Scrim vs. C.U.A. 9 10, Bmlth Fos vs. Black A 11 18, W.C.F.U.A.

va Can. Nat." Dec. 13th 1 8, 8mlth Fss va Can. 3 4, N. Brit.

A Mero. vs. W.C.F.U.A. 6 6. Can.

Flro va Black A 7 8, Alain K. A McK. va Royal; 9 10. osier H. A N.

vs. C.U.A. Co. 11 18, 1 A O. va Berimes." 'Supplies foul ilne umpire for alleys Supplies foul lines umpire for alleys 1 Rheumatism A Bemarkable Rome Treatment Given by Om Who Bad It In the year of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Bub Acute Pheuma tlsm.

1 suffered as only who are thus afflicted know for over three years. 1 tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured mo completely and such a pitiful condition has never returned. I hare slven It to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bed ridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old. and the results were tot eamo as in my own case.

"I I sisal Sharp Palas Like LUjhtnlns flash) Shooting Tb roach My Joints'' an Torm of muscular and sub acuw (swelling 1 ivutxm rnflUIJllllim to try the v. imiprgrea "Home TYealmenl'i for Its rsmarkablo he.llnt cent; simply mall your name and address, and I Will H1.fi It PU have used It, and It bae 'proven llael" ntm lonc iooiiea ior meana of setting rid of such forms of Rheumatism, you may send the price of It One Dollar, hut ejnderotand 1 do not want your money unlees you aro twir relief Is thus offered, you free. Don't delay. Write today. Mark H.

Jarksoe. 184H Durston Bids Syracuse, N.T. jioove statement true, Suit SpeclaS A Genuine Blue diin nn 8rBe Suit tMU.UU Mad on the Premises to your measure, under my personal supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed of Money Refunded iISl to h. prpheum, JOfort I THE SET I ATBER 30, 1921 M'GRAW LEADS ALL MANAGERS fsed sed 1 OVERCOiTS I am tow showiig a most beiuti ful assort mentofflaid back Overcoats, iost of then silk lined, Get th( early selectiai.

1 Tor Gtants and a teat of former major leauua featured the Christy AItnwaon itimoniai at me polo grounds to y. 'Joe McGinnity, theiron man" of Giants years ago, was expected start the pitching for the old ers. Jeff Teareau. another ex liant and George Bell, former Brook NKW vnpir en Ik Pitcher, also were scheduled to nimTihi. 2.V By w1n mr a few 1nnlngB.

for the other players were to Include MhI i.haV0n51r.L'a,r,;e Breenahan, catcher; Tcnney. olon "GTaw' alret baseman: Gilbert, second base; IS." 'l n.V'!lbe! shortstop: Devlin, third championships. He Was tied at Mnrrav rio hf field eIaCk nT Vleldf neTd. DlIoteH ihi nt.U,nt", h.e Th ular New York Boston The Ln.J was to follow the exhibition The Olants won their, first tionaj league pennant under McGrav in iso. They repeated the next yea wnen tney won tneir only worlrti cnampionshlp.

They also won trl leajtue title In 1911, 1912, 1913 atl 1917. VETERAN STARS IN "MATTY'S" BENEFI i NEW YOBK. Sept. 80. A ft inning game between the pres CANADIAN WINS BOUT IN LIVERPOOL RING LIVERPOOL, Sept.

22. Atthe big stadium, Kid Harris (flyweight champion of Canada) met Arthur Wuhnp (Caerphilly) in a 15 round contest In the early rounds both mr gave a capital show, but Harris, with crisp punches and brilliant defensive action, claimed the honors. He maintained his superiority, and after the contest had gone the full distance he was ready winner on points. IJ. FOR MILITARY MEN The competition In games arranged for the local regiments In connection with the military tournament will be held at Mlnto Drill They will take pla as fol lews: Intev unjt baseball, (officers), Thursday: Oct.

6, Fort Garry Horse vs. Winnipeg Grenadiers at 7.30 p.m. No. 10 Machine Uun Brigarln IVP.t.'.L.I. at 9.00 p.m.

Klnuls Wed nesdiv Oct. 12 at 7. 20 p.m. Inicr unlt Indoor baseball Oct ird Bntt. R.C.H.A.

vs. Winnipeg Grenadiers, at 7.30 p.pi. Kort Garry Horso vs. Kquadron 1st. M.M.B.

at 9 p.m. October 4th No. 10 Signal Coy. vs. Ptuff Departments nt 7.80 p.m.; 10th Rnnadlan Machine Gun Brigade, vs.

33th Butt C.K.A. nt p.m. P.P.C.L.1. bye in first round. unlt Indoor basebpll (ca d.H?).

Oct. llth. C.A.V.C. Cadet i vs. IOhi Cj.inilian il Gun Cadets at 7.0 p.m.

Boys Naval llri gnde, bye. Finals ct4 Thursday Oct. 1 3 7.30 p.m. TEAMS COMPRISE NEW SNOOKER LEAGUE The Commercial Bnooker league was organised Thursday night at the Palace Billiard parlors when representatives from 14 firms were in attendance. It was agreed that the teams consist of two men and that league games be played eery Tuesday night, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp, the first games to be played Oct.

4. The management of the Palace has donated a cup for the league cham pionship and a double schedule will be played. The following were elected officers for the year: Honorary president. L. Van Prough; president.

J. Blyth; vice president, Bert Acland; executive, E. Coppen, A. Cooer, G. B.

Kyle, H. Cartv. rlrght, F. Bore ham; secretary, C. K.

Fletcher. UNITED WE8TON TEAM TTnlled Wmlnn t.nm Ia nlnv Kent. tlsh Saturday in King George foot dhii cup iinai at Weston grounds, will be: Scott, King. King, Hsrley. Weltmnnl Slldders, Elrlck.

Cierby, Bruce, Mllligan. Orant. Reserves: Worrell, McNeill, GregS nd Hampton. STREETS CASE Itl ONTARIO TORONTO, Sept. 30 As an ac eotnpnnlment to the races at the Woodbine, ''Racing Font!" appeare In the police court today when William A.

Hewitt and 'Hurry Roher were charged with advertising, publishing, exhibiting, 'and selling the Hpuper In Toronto. The "Form," if in alleged, assists in the Inyitig of wagers. Assistant Crown Attorney McRucr said that he Intended callirwr evidence from the United States to. show that the sheet Was almost exclusively for aidlPR In the making of bets. Next Thursday was the day set for further evidence.

In giving nvidence Francis Nelson, former sporting editor of the "Globe," to tho court that "Racing Form" was very useful to sporting editors In a number of ways. Tho paper gave complete recordH of horses and did not specialize in the betting end any more than did some city newspapers. Breeders found It invaluable. LOGIC NEW MASK POPULAR The new catcher's me'lt Inventcar by Jimmy Johnstone, former a 1 Mama tn na iiuiisi i. mi, i'ii tit i winning favor with catchers and iJ umpires in the major and m'nor leaues, as an Increasing numDer oi them are using it.

The new style mask does away with the crossed wires and Instead has several strips; of light but slrong metal across ths face. The maai is lighter in weight than the old style, gives betttr vision and there Is said to be less lla bility of Injury to the wearer iu cass anything breaks. i'i BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS Newest colorings, stamped by ths in. Scottish Woollen Association to your order Why wear ready made? I am urging you men to turn to the right. Why should you continue to I Waste Your Money by shopping on Habit Street.

Just around the corner is Logic Street and just Upstairs is A Robinson's Clothes Shop 7 Shake off the Harness of Habit get Out of the Rut of Clothes buying use your Common Sense use your Brains and Intelligence and pay for nothing but Honest Clothing Values Why pay for Mark Ups 1 JSlow that be Mark Downs Later? $40 J. NORRIS Tailor 276 Garry Street Phone A3247 STANDING on the CORNER HABIT AND Why Let Habit Lead You To Pay $35 To $50 For Your Clothes When You Can Buy The Same Clothes At Robinson's For Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed It's time for you to SIDE STEP TITE MIDDLEMAN Buy from the factory Dodge the GROUND FLOOR RENTS and Credit Losses put the Delivery Expense IN YOUR OWN POCKET. Buy your Tali Clothes at Robin Bon's I operate my own Factories rl operate only in LOW RENT UPSTAIRS SHOPS. Choose from the largest and newest stock of clothing in Winnipeg at the GUARANTEE SAVING of $10 to $15 on every suit or overcoat. MY GUARANTEE If you can duplicate Robinson's Clothes elsewhere for less than $10 to $15 more Conve back and get your money.

GABARDINES Genuine English Aquatite Wool Gabardine Coats. 4H MY PRICE fsi a EVtMtCZ: renege Avenue, YsTsuZ Open Unta 10p.m. Saturday. flp J2jL CHOPPING TRAOCHAMirr' AXES The bak la SPECIAL, $1.49 which Is irraceful sccomplished all the comfort oc7, Special 23c C.t'.A. 11 18, N.

Bru. A Mem. vs. av, 1 1 ni ramous a s)nilth ea A KovJloth I 8L 'Allan K. A McK.

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