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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 12

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TillS (iAZiaTiS. MLLMKJ'JAU T11UKSIJAX. -MM lJAlHUK 14, VOL. CXLVII. No.

273 "Charlea Hoerner, Toronto: EIGHT CLUBS IN BONIFACE WON "Pear sir, I am In receipt of your season instead of two halves of twenty minutes, as in previous years. letter of November 12th in refer BELL TELEPHONE BOWLERS START The Victorias and re ence to ice privileges at the Arena on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, and In reply beg to state that peted In the Intermediate series Inst winter are now o' tr nge and will move up into seni ir ra iks. It Is the Intention of the league to invite manufacturers to enter teams. There will Ilkeiy be three serlts run this winter. The meeting adjourned to meet again on Friday night.

FROM HOLLISTER CITY LEAGUE a tired from hockey three years ago. retained their franchises in the If you desire the privileges for pro fftssion.il hockey, these have already January 27. A.A.A.-I!-8sners: 1-2. Stars-Klectras; Klec, 5-6. Tyre Kliop-Nationuls; 11-12.

NEUTRAL February 3. JVBnners-Stars; 11-12. Klcctnn-Tyr Shop; M.A.AJC 5-6. Klec, 5-6. I February 10.

Electrns-ppbsners; 11-12. Stars-Nationals; M.A.A.A., 5-6. MA. A. A.

-Tyre Shop; 1-2. February 17. been disposed of. If it la for amateur hotkey, we must first protect Horse Owned By J. K.

Ross the O.H.A, series. "If we have any dates open out NellWhat would you give to hav such hair as mine? P'll I don't knew what did you Transcript. Good Average Scores Were Rolled In Opening Series of Scheduled Matches league. The Victorias will have two of the players who represented the club previous to the. outbreak of the war, and Shibley, King and Movvat as the nucleus of a team.

The Winged Wheel Association will have to build up an entirely new team. Not one of their players previous to the war is available. A resolution of condolence was adopted and will be forwarded to Montreal Amateur Association and Victorias Return To Competitive Sport season were discussed and the date for the annual meeting decided on. Al! six clubs which competed for the championship last winter were represented, and will likely be found In the schedule again this winter, Hochelaga, the winners of the championship, travelled to Quebec and lifted the Art. Ross Trophy, emblematic! of the hockey championship of Eastern Canada, ami sue.

cessully defendtu it against McGlll, champions of the City defeating them in a sudden death game at the Jubilee Rink before the record crowd of the season. Although It was reported some day ago that Lyalls would drop out of hockey, no announcement to this effect was made last night, and will not until the annual meeting on Wednesday night, November "0. The clubs represented were Lyalls, St. side of the O.H.A. series they would Showed a Smart Performance in Woodberry Handicap be available for amateur hockey only, and we will ba pleased to submit our terms after the O.H.A.

schedules are made out. (Signed) "Chas. L. Querrie." ANOTHER RIDER SIGNED the family of the late Howard A. A DOUBLE SCHEDULE MILKMAID WAS BEATEN REVISED SCHEDULE Melville, who filled the office of secretary-treasurer of the league for several years.

The clubs represented at the Be Frank First in Event For Season For Class Trund- meeting were: M.A.A.A, R. H. Paul; Shamrocks, J. Bracken: Victorias. M.

Magee; McGlll, V. Heney; Ann's, Garnets, Hochelaga, Stars Double Headers Will Be Play, ed Twice a Week During the Season at Victoria Rink Tyre Shop-Tiessners; M.A.A.A., 5-6. Natlonals-Electras; 1-2. Elec, 6-6. February 24.

Ressners-Nationals: Elec, 6-6. Tyre Shop-Stars; 11-12. M.A.A.A.-Electras; 1-2. March 3. 11-12.

Klectras-Sta-s; M.A.A.A., 5-6. Nationals-Tyre Shop; 1-2. Chess Players To Meet Two-Year-Olds on Clos-ing Day at and La Casquettes, lers of Montreal Bowling Association Will Open Next Week Canadian Vickers, J. Lahue; Loyola, an ETO O. Lonergan; Laval, M.

Brodeur; Nationals, A. Gagnon. There will be ARROW Boss Stable Has Second Call on Loftus (Special to The Gazette.) Baltimore, Md, November 13. Johnny Loftus. one of the leading jockeys in this country, will be a busy rider next year.

Commander J. K. L. Ross has secured second call on his services, influenced most likely by Saride's weak ride on War Pennant In his race on Tuesday. The Glen Riddle stable has first call on Loftus.

a meeting of the executive on Wednesday night, when the schedule (Special to The Gazette.) The annual meeting of the Bell The adjourned annual meeting of PLAYKRS SIGNING UP. (Special to The Gazette.) Ottawa. November 13. It Is understood that Percy J. Quinn, president of the Toronto Sli.vnroeks, Is coming EaEt the latier part of the week on hockey business.

He plans to visit both Ottawa and Montreal. The Ottawas are making excellent progress with the signing up of their players, and will have Telephone Howling League was held the North ICnd Chess Club, will be 1-ist n'ght, after which the first series Plmlico, Md, November 13. One of the most successful meetings ever held by the Miryland Jockey Club closed here thls afternoon with COLLAR CLOSE MEETING CUT TV FRONT SHOWING A BIT OF CRAVAT BAND. Cluett. Peahoy i of rnU, limited held In the gymnasium of the Strathcona Academy on Thurday That amateur hockey will boom this season, was forecasted at the annual meeting of the Montreal City Amateur Hockey Lea; ue, held la.st night at the club house of the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association, when it was decided to play an eight-club schedule.

The two teams of games was played. Good score were made for the opening of the season, and the games were keenly night. WILlRllVE- BOWIE MEETING for the season will be arranged. The following officers were elected: Hon. patrons.

U. H. Dandurand, Decry; hon. presidents, A. Lecours.

Sir William Peterson, Dr. Harwood. P. Kenehan. W.

R. Granger, A. L. Caron, Russell Bowie, W. H.

Lynch. N. E. Timmins; hon. vice-presidents.

Leo Dandurand, Louis Rubensteln. E. C. St. Pere; president, J.

J. Car-rick, re-elected; vice-president. Emll Larose, Nationals; second vice-president, R. H. Paul.

M.A.A.A.; secretary-treasurer, W. J. Morrison, M.A.A.A.; executive, V. Henev, McGlll: O. S.

MoSweeney, M.A.A.A.; J. Lahue. Vlckers; J. Bracken. practicably all under contract with In a few days.

Clint Benedict wa: one of the first to come to terms contested. The officers and scores: Hon. patron Mr. L. B.

Macfiirlanc, President Mr. E. II. Quinn. added to the league this season are Ice making' has begun at th SITUATIONS VACANT.

WILL OPEN TODAY the Victorias and the Montreal ATHLETIC TIES Laurier avenue arena, and "Ted1 Vlce-preuldent Mr. 8. II. Beecher. Amateur Athletic.

Association, who BUTCHERS Dey will call the Ottawa team out for its first practice about two have returned to competitive sport with the coming of peace. The weeks hence. Wanted Butcher, both for cuttle and simill Apply to Rrciwn. fin Ahnttoira, Limited, cor. Mount ltojal ml I'rontenac Strwta, Montreiil.

Secretary Mr. C. H. Walker. Treasurer Mr.

D. Craven. Committee Messrs. D. O.

Clara-tut. W. Hutt, VV. Gross and K. J.

Bogert. Contract. Events For Military Riders British and French Teams games of the City League will be played at the Victoria Kink again I ART. ROSS LEAGUE. At a meeting of the Art.

Ross Be Invited To Compete Shamrocks; A. -Gagnon, Nationals; O. Lonergan. Loyola; M. Brodeur, Laval; M.

Magee, Victorias. a number of good contests that brought as a grand finale, the equaling of a track record, when J. W. Parrish's five-year-old, Bulse, defeated a field oi crack sprinters in 1.11 4-5 for six furlongs. Luculitte was second, and Commander Ross' Motor Cop third.

The latter ran a great race, as he carried 132 pounds and was not far behind the winner. Commander Ross' Milkmaid, top-weight in the Cas ell Handicap for two-year-olds at a mile, was unable to concede nine pounds in actual weight to the Calumet Stable's Be Frank, which was well handled by Ensor, who held the filly safe at the end The mile was covered in the good time of 1.40 2-5. Commander Ross met with better luck in the Woodberry Handicap, at a mile and an eighth, in which his three-year-old, Boniface, lasted 'long enough to defeat Hollister. Th. were a number of getaway Will Be One of the Features This Season 136 430 Hockey League, held last night.

179 115 this iseason, and will take place on Monday and Thursday nights, a double-header to be played each night Three twenty-minute periods will be played in each game this ELECTRICIANS Wanted Competent nil round men for ont-of town joli. Good n-nce, fare ad-rauced. 106 Bpsver Hull 11 III. Montreal. was practically decided to operate ISeybold Jjuose Anderson White the senior series again this winter 120 125 143 in Pennsylvania Relay Race 124 149 393 J50 1U5 440 126 199 46S 192 166 632 This scries was abandoned three years ago owing to the war condi Allan 174 MONTREAL HOCKEY LEAGUE.

An informal meeting of the Montreal Hockey League was held last night, when plans for the coming Baltimore, Nov. 13. The racing ttons and the- scarcity of players The majority of players who com scene In Maryland, will tomorrow afternoon from Plmlico track YOUNG MEN Wanted, who desire to make a permanent connection -itli a commercial Industry out of town. The work in light and easily learned. Oood whkph to start.

Apply KM Heaver Mall Hill. Ofjce open every iluy, and 7 to I) p.m. pveulnjfa. (Special to The Gazette.) New York, November 13. One of to the Bowie course.

The Bowie the hundreds of happy prospects that the coming peace brings to athletics Totals Morrison. Kelley. 1-owers Maraan Colder. Totals VALET Is the return of athletic ties between day good things. Veteran taking the SKoe Store meeting will continue until November 30.

One of the features of the meeting will be the eventa for military riders. These events have been put on as requested by Lt. Col. Barry, division adjutant at Camp Meade. It is being done to stimulate general Interest in the horse production.

our country and. Great Britain. More especially Is this true of the annual relay carnival of the University of Wanted competent Valet. Must he experienced and prepared to lnva Montreal. Apply In own handwriting, former experience and salary expected, to Box Situs.

Gazette Office. 741 707 8152263 Westmount. 121 132 161 414 167 170 159 496 118 122 158 398 182 126 153 461 127 135 123 385 715 685 7542154 Lasalle. 113 145 134 422 118 147 131 396 124 126 164 414 128 184 118 430 127 149 188 464 630 751 7362116 Engineers. Pennsylvania.

No man or woman up, claiming, purse $700, six furlongs Bringhurst, 107, Smith, $10.80, $5.60 and won; Canerun, 105, Poole, $4.70 and $3.40, second; Dr. Carmen, 111, Uarner, J8.60, third. Time, 1.12 2-6. Words of Wisdom, Marasmus and Hamilton A. also ran.

Third race, purse $Su0, two-year-olds, 5tt furlongs Toto, 108, Mooney, $17.90, 8 and $3.60, won; Col. Livingstone, 121, Poole, $3.50 and $2.90, second; Col. Taylor, 115, Garner, $3.10, third. Time, 1.06 Hidden Jewel, Florence Webber, Ginger, Sway, Ce-rinus, Sennings Park, Madras, Archie Alexander and Linden also ran. Fourth race, three-year-oliis and up, purse $1,000, six furlongs Courtship, 113, Hanover, $18, $4.80 and $3.70, won; A.

N. Akin, 107, Garner, $4 and $3.30, second; Basil, 110, Smith, $5.90, third. Time, 1.11 4-6. Port Drapeau, Drastic, Solly and Basilius also ran. Fifth race, three-year-olds and up, first race at ouas oi uww to 1 while five of the seven winners" paid long prices in the mu-tuels.

Results: First race, two-year-olds, claim-Inff nurse $1,000, one mile Veter who saw the Penn. relays In 1914 the year In which the war blight The feature of the card tomorrow descended on the world will ever afternoon will be the Bowie In WANTED AT ONCE for larire and propresKlve concern, man of ability to lake rharice of collections. Must have arrnuntltiit experience, (ioml salary will he paid to proper party. Apply, statlnur experience and 1RW 1 eterson. 1 tigging O'Connor.

Knight Totals forget the great four-mile relay an 110, Murphy $65.50. $45.50, won; Courcelles, 112, Robinson, $6.30 second; Fair and Square, 115, Lyke. $3.60 third. Time. 1.42 2-5.

Wisest Fool. Keynote. Ro struggle between the Oxford and Pennsylvania runners, which ended expected, to Box SK7SI. (iaetr In the new Lieutenant-Colonel Ar nold S. Jackson hurling his giant 166 434 form across the tape a scant foot In SITUATIONS WANTED.

meo, Summer Sigh, Belarlo, George Eliot also ran. Second race, three-year-olds ana augural Handicap, in which a smart field has been named. Canadian owners will be well represented at (Bowie meeting, as all of those who recently raced at Plmlico have secured stabling. The entries: First race, selling, for two-year-olds, five and a half furlongs Mormon der, 116; St. Quentin, 111; Sky Man, 109; Maladroit, 108; Dr.

Rae, 105; Plnard, 113; Marmite, 111; 117 432 front of Wallace McCurdy, wearing the red and blue. 103 386 up, selling, purs $1,000. one m'1 A CCOT'NTANTS. STENOGRAPHERS, typists ironernl office assistants the beat avnilable are reentered with 123 155 17 168 .144 139 136 109 154 145 704 716 lcwlds Watson Hoyea Walker Bogert. Totals After that sensational race It was, of course, the intention of the Penn.

109 354 179 478 Sunnyland, lui. Elisor, jii iv, Latonla Inaugural Handicap, $3,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth Beaverkill, 102, Gruber, $20.90, $6.80 Showing The Special Heel Business Bureau, 3(S4 I'niverslty. Positions vacant are followed no personally $6.60 won; Cobalt Lass, 101, oamre, $5.10, $3.40 second; Currency, 105. Koii 7 3n third. Time.

1.40 2-5. Bla management to bring a British team across for one or more championship events each spring. The war killed 6792099 and $5, won; Ranoher, Mink, $3.90 and $3, second; Fruit Cake, 110, and Ailed carefully and pro.nptlv. Enquiries cordially Invited. Uptown 2110" and 2117.

King Terry, 109; Clean Gone, 108; zonry, Whippoorwill, Happy Valley, this plan for a period that 4s destin Accounting. Mose, Julia Mauu Bacon, a no de Of Hartt's NaturArch Shoe Indian Spring, 104; Bagheera, 112; Lackawanna, 110; Tiger Rose, 108; ed to last several years from fateful 1914, but with the coming of peace cision also ran. Third race the Consolation selling The Dauphin, 105. AGENCIES WANTED. Second race, the Daisy Purse, for it is perfectly permissable to dream of seeing the good old Union Jack flaunted on the pinder path at Frank two-year-olds, fillies, six furlongi steeplechase, handicap, purs $1,000, four-year-olds and up.

two miles and a half Toppy Nix, 138. Bush, ADVERTISKlt, SHORTLY I.KAVINO a- for ll -J- 1 Pen Rose, 119; Duchess Lace, 107; Yvette, 103; My Friend, 112; Miss $19.60, $6.40, $4 won; KODert Oliv trade centres, and will undertake commissions or Investigate trade prospects. Import or export. Hitrlietrt credentials. Voski, 103; Ground Swell, 107; Rae er.

140, smun, Grose 183 176 167 526 Kills 141 134 123 398 Kert 141 184 143 468 Taylor, 179 138 174 491 Totals 644 632 6071883 Main. Snodgrass 114 118 107 334 Chennell 112 123 144 379 Yokes. 125 105 132 362 Quinn 147 139 168 454 Totals 498 480 5511529 Samuels, 103. Melos, 140, Cheyne, $4 third. Time, W.

T. Fvans, JIIS4 St. I'rbaln Street. St. Third race, the Canteen Purse, for 4.57.

Superhuman, Smithfield, Max Louis all ages, six and a half furlongs Meadows, Cynosure also ran. Fourth race, the Woodberry Han Douglass 108; Minto II, 108; QENTLKMAK, HAYTXfl INTENTIONS of leaving for Holland and Bel This specially-constructed heel joins with the raised arch and flexible shank to give weak and broken-down arches the support they must have. The Hartt Natur-Arch Shoe for men is a positive boon to those who suffer with their feet, and it is also strongly recommended to men whose feet are sound and healthy. Interwoven Socks for men. Williams, $5.30, third.

Time, 1.44 2-5. Bribed Voter, Fern Handley, Free-cutter, Viva America and Precious also ran. Sixth race, three-year-olds and up, claiming, purse $800, one mile and a sixteenth Diversion, 111, Gruber, $7.20, $5.60 and $3.90, won; Mountain Rose, 108, Mooney, $5.50 and $4.50, second; Chick Barkley, 102, Pool, $8.60, third. Time, 1.46 2-6. Lottery, Clairvoyant, Brownie McDawell, Redmon, Solid Rock, Ernest B.

Sleeth, Brynlimah and Night Owl also ran. 1 Seventh race, three-year-olds and up, claiming, purse $800, one mile and a sixteenth Buford, 114, Burke, $7.70, $4.30 and $3.60, won; Dick Williams, 109, Smith, $11.30 and $6.10, second; Hocnir, 111, Pool, $3.10, third. Time, 1.45 2-6. Whirling Dun, Sun God, Parr, Kewpie O'Neill and Faux Col also ran. Quietude, 99; Startling, 108; Charlie dicap, purse $1,000, three-year-olds Leydecker, 102; Subhadar, 10t7j and up, one mile ana a xuriong gium, open to purchase, for Canadian firms.

Best of references. All cor- rspondoce confidential. Annlv Box uonaage, ius; juaunee iaoi, ivo. Boniface, 107, 4.su, out, won; lin Field, with more or less regularity. It is possible, too, that the Penn.

management, when it invites the Britons again, will send a bid al30 to one of the leading French colleges. It Is not hard to imagine hov the athletic public would pile into the stand at Franklin Field for a peek at a relay race between American collegians and Johnny Bulls and Frenchles. Even at such a far-off date as April, 1920 the stunt could hardly be put on before that time a British-American-French inter-collegiate relay race send Old Penn's meet roaring over the top in a manner that would stamp the "relays" as the banner 2R7a Oniefte Office. Fourth race, the Bowie Inaugural Handicap, all ages, one mile Frank Hollister. 120, Knapp, out, aecomi: FHttergold, 109, Ensor, out, third.

Uptown. lin, 115; Dorcas, 107; Tombolo, 104; Time, 1.53. Only three EDUCATIONAL. Bachelor's Bliss, 95; Minto II, 108 Fifth race, the Caswell Handicap, THE REV. M.

O. SMITH, M.A.. Koh I Noor, 105; John I. Day, 102; Aurum, 107; Highland Lad, 104; purse two-year-oias, one mile Be Frank. 116, Ensor, $6.50, $3, Instructor In the Lammae-p and Kate Bright, 101.

Mathematics. Aoplv at No. 01 M.iuc $2 60 won; Milkmaid. 125, Sande $3, $2.60 second; Esquimau, 107, Kum- Fifth race, selling, three-year-olds Street. Telephone Knst 22.

KH3A P1W 1 and up, mile and seventy yard! mer, $4.70, third. Time, 1.40 3-5. Kiss Thornbloom, 117: Whimsy, 109; Again, War Spirit, Mad Hatter, Bal PERSONAL. "Klncade 141 147 143 431 Dionne Ill 147 127 385 J. Dionne 140 155 173 468 Scott 117 149 108 374 Smythe 122 113 108 843 Totals 631 711 6592001 St.

Ixmls. Gratton 149 143 106 398 Armour. 104 147 146 397 W. Hutt 133 103 149 885 Morel 175 121 147 443 J. Hutt 88 82 91 271 Totals $49 606 6391894 let Dancer II, Ovr There also ran.

Kingling II, 109; King John, 104 Koh-I-Noor, 114; Deckmate, 109 African Arrow, 108; N. K. Beal, 113 Obolus, 109; Graphic, 106. Sixth race, the Jockey Club Sell A FRIEND Your letter received re flutnninhlle Would tllra mutt sporting event of the year. YANKEE STOCK FOR SALE Huston Anxious To on before Saturday.

Goina out of town. Sixth race, claiming, three-year- olds and up, mile and a sixteenth 467 St. Catherine Street West. (A'ear Metcalfe St.) FOR SALE. ing Handicap, purse $1,000, three-year-olds and up, one mile and a half Bolster, 105.

Rodriguez, $5.20, $3.40 won; Woodthrush, 99, Preece, $6.20, $3.50 second; Buck-board, 114, Kelsay, $3.60. third. Time, 2.34 4-. Bar of Phoenix, Sky Pilot, Jack Mount, Lytle also ran. C.

M. Johnson, 114; Egmont, 109; Cliff Field, 109; Oenone. 107; Ba. TI.VDI.INO WOOD. $3.50.

Cut Hard-- wood, $1.50 per load. Tl. Main 452. bette, 102; xEdlth Bauman, 101; Dispose of His Holdings (Special to The Gazette.) New York, November 13. Lieutenant-Colonel T.

L. Huston, half-owner of the Yankees, Is trying to sell his stock. Huston has been In J. C. MACDIARMID, 402 William S'reet.

Garbage, 114; Kebo, 109; Monocacy, Installer. 109; Flora Finch, 106; Up. 109; Seventh race, handicap, three- MUSK OX ROBES Amalgamator, 109; Fairly, 109; Luther, 109; Sam Hill, 109; Mlas Fan year-old and up purse $1,000, six LATONIA ENTRIES. First race, purse $700, two-year-olds, maiden colts and fillies, 6ft furlongsParking, 109; Daymen, 109; Bob Baker, 109; Texas Special, 112; Tom Brooks, 112; Wave, 112; Stock-well, 112; Lowell, 112; Cantilever, 112; Silver Light, 112; Twiford, 112; Tom Young, 112. Second race, claiming, purse $700, three-year-olds and up, six furlongs Crystal Day, 104; Lady Luxury, 104; Fort Bliss, 104; The Grader, 109; Jack Wiggins, 109; Revivor, 109; Billy Joe, 109: xKenward, 109; Busy Joe, 109; Marasmus, 109; Words of Wisdom, 111; Gordon Russell, 112.

Third race, claiming, purse $800, two-year-olds, 6 furlongs Sentimental, 100; Wise Joan, 100; xHclma, 101; Ambassador III, 102; Legacy, 105; IwlnSwin, 105; McVey, 106; Ca-moufleur, 101; Cockroach, 108; Florence Tryling, 110; Dixie Carroll, 110; Nan Knoehr, 115. Fourth race, claiming, purse $700, four-year-olds and up, one mile and Three Musk Ox Robes In perfect condition. A bargain for cash. 'Phone Up. nie, 101.

France since the summer of 1917, and is said to have lost Interest in base furlongs Bulse, 100, Thurber, $8.30, $4.80 won; Lucullite, 114, 4M9. Seventh race, claiming, for three- ball. A year ago he authorized a personal friend to dispose of his year-olds and up, mile and a quarter Bravado, 109: Tootsie, 195; Christie, 106; xGoldcrest Boy, 106; Lyke, $5.90, $4.30 second: Motor Cop, 132, Sande, $6.10 third. Time, 1.11 4-5. Milkman, Panaman, Leochares, Flags, Ultima Thule also ran.

MACHINERY FOR 8ALE. stock for $225,000, but the game was in such trouble that a purchaser Baby Sister, 106; xPuts and Calls, Vauthler 136 127 131 394 Curleton 134 132 169 435 Searle 190 154 145 489 129 140 150 419 Dorion 181 172 164 617 TotalB 770 725 7692251 East. Cornell. 190 140 159 489 Itoblnson 102 123 227 Walsh 156 177 123 456 Searle 153 157 187 447 Craven. 134 163 142 429 Hudson.

108 108 Totals 741 729 6842156 MACHINERY FOR SALE could not be found. American League men seem to think that before next season rolls Immediate IH-lneh. Accumulator with Rnllnst Tank, 104. xApprentlce allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast.

LAT0NIA MEET OPENED Machine Tools that are hard around Colonel Jacob Ruppert, president of the Yankees, will have en S00 Ool. Bean Tump for 1JIO0 lbs. tire control of the club. With a pressure. NO LONGER A SECRET ersonnel of C.H.A.

Revealed in Application For Ice (Special to The Gazette.) Toronto, November 13. The per to get in stock great baseball revival certain, it is 1200 H.p. Motor, 23 Cycle, 1(80 volt. KM) T-ATHE8 believed that Ruppert will find somebody to take over the Huston shares. BORINO LATTTF.S Rancher Was Defeated By 10 Southwork Hydraulic Forrln Press.

Beaverkill in Feature a sixteenth xNo Manager, 100; xPet-lar, 100; xHowdy Howdy, 100; Leah Cochran, 105; Shadow Lawn, 105; Yermak, 105; Flash of Steel. 105: All In first-class condition, for Immedi sonnel of the much-talked of Canadian Hockey Association was reveal INDOOR BASEBALL Cincinnati, November 13. After a delay of several weeks, owing to the Rayner Mitchell Hall ed today, when the C.H.A. appealed Victoria, 139 122 135 164 92 135 129 143 179 162 Wadsworth's Last, 105: Fair Orient, i Petit Bleu. 105: Sophia Gate-! 102 863 146 445 152 879 116 3SS 145 486 ate shipment.

The Canada Metal LI.IlITED SS FRASER AVENITE, TORONTO. Season at M.A.A.A. Opened wood, io Black Frost, 111. to the Arena Gardens Company for ice accommodation at the Arena The letter head bears the name of R. J.

Fleming as honorary presi Fifth race, allowances, purse $1,000. influenza epidemic, racing was resumed In Kentucky this afternoon when the autumn meeting of the La-tonia1 Jockey Club opened. The feature, the Inaugural Handicap, was llpnjamln Clarabut Totals three-year-olds and up. one mile With a Doable Header The Indoor baseball season of 674 Fern Handley, 93; Herald, 06; Blue' 726 6612061 dent, and Percy Quinn as president, TAILORS. Paradise, Holda, 100: won by Beaverkill, an outsider In the Montreal Amateur Athletic Associa and the letter is signed by Chas.

Hoerner as secretary. Rockland. 145 107 tion opened last night with a double- 102; Sands of Pleasure, 102; War' Machine. 105; Grundy. 105: Court-1 Ferguson.

Taylor. The letter is as follows: 100 ship, 112. header In the gymnasium of the Peel Street Club House. In the opening game Cubs defeated Red Sox by a score (. 36 to 20, and in the second The Toronto Arena Gardens, l'almer 107 1B3 405 104 823 112 167 444 164 529 Sixth race, purse $900 for all 119 146 148 191 Tion 129 Corcoran 174 ages, handicap, six furloncrs Opportunity.

100; Ocean Sweep, 104; CoL Livingston, 105; Marie Miller A VICTORY DOES not. Justify wasting of materials. Have your old overcoat turned over; It will be made to look exacliy like new. There will be nothlna left of the old coat (because It will he new), except your own knowledge of It. We also clean and press what others cannot: we repair what you think unrepairable; we alter and fit what seems Impossible.

Our new suits to order mak yon a model. A. Downes. Inspector. Main game Braves won from Giants by a score of 31 to 22.

The opening of Totals 655 711 7002066 110; Sedan, 113; Troitus, 113. I tSre league marked the first actlvltv Seventh race, claiming, nurse' mutuels. Rancher, owned by George M. Hendrie, the Canadian, finished In second place, with Fruit Cake third- The field included the best horses raced on the Kentucky tracks this season. The results: First race, maiden fillies, two-Vear-olds, 5 fiirlmffs Sweeping Glance, 112, Connelly.

$12.80. $13.10 and $7.30. won; Paris Maid. 112, Dwyer. $1880 and $11.70, second; Legotal, 112, Williams, $8.30, third.

Time, 1.03. Retta Marlon Adler, Brace Up. Astrea. Lady Lsngden, War Memories. Agnes Celia, Luoinda and Featherwit also ran.

Second race, -three-year-olds and since the Interruption by the Influenza epidemic and the games were witnessed by a good gathering of $800, three-year-olds and ur. Allies I "Dear sirs. I herewith make formal application for ice accommodation for Wednesday and Saturday evenings alternately at the above rink for the coming season. In the event of this application being entertained, I will be glad to be advised as to the basis on which you would be prepared to lease same. (Signed) "Chas.

Hoerner, Secretary." Charlie Querrle's come-back is a "bird" study it a little while. Here It is verbatim: and mares, one mile and seventy' 1 ll" BAKNEf ap tnthe 1 5 ft. LeBLOXD Stnnrinrd 8 14" JlrKKVZ'K Standard 117" HAMILTON 1 IS" 6' AMKHICAM. Asnbln bnrk gear, quirk chanire ftmr tZt" 10 LODGE SHIPLEY geared lifrad 1 REED PBEXTICB. jremred head 1 24" IV FI.ATHER, hallow nplndle, compound rest 1 SS" 10 tONKADSoy.

(ariid head 1 Sit" 14' Ft FIELD, triple ir eared 190" 14 BERTRAM, pulley lathe 184" OIC fnoe lathe TI RRKT LATHES TLEVF.LANn flat turre'l St J. L. apliKllo DAVIS rhnrklnc Uthe 24" GKK.KNSBORO Boring lnfhen I HEPBrRN Tnrret lathu, 4J hell 14" WARVF.R 8WASEY plain tnrret IrMhea SCRRW MACHINES 1 BAliTON9 OLIVER, power f.rd 116" Cap. FOSTER rlnc turret SPKP.D LATHES 111" 4' BLOI NT upred laths 11?" 4' NATIONAL tpred lath lH. 4 LONDON cplnnlnr tntha ri'TTING OFF MACHINES 1H Hurlbnt Roger 4 HALL 6" WILLIAMS, New.

AITOMATICS I Xo. A TOTTER JOHNSON ntomntfra 1 IVi" GR1DLET aatomatle 1 ACM r. 4 Bplndle automatic THREAD MILI.r.KS LKE8 BRADNER Thread members. The second series will be yards Hope. '90; xThlnker.

MONTREAL aheU bering lathes PROFILING MACHINES 1 No. GARVIN profiler 1 No. GARVIN profiler PRF.SBES 1 No. St TOI.KDO punch preea I BROWN HOGGS No. IS No1nf preaa 1 No.

1HV, BLISS rtrBtsht aide' I No. I I CONSOLIDATED 1 No. MTnur.AN Inclinable I No. SI CROSBY 4.5 BAND PRESSES BAND TfRNEB 8 14.S ROF.LOFSOX 1" iEVCKF.K 14.5 JEXCKK waring machine dp. i 1 aplndle FOOTE-BCRT 1 BERTRAM arch bar 14 aplndle A FY senlriT I enindle AVLY eneltlTe 15" and lldlng head drill ttW and SO" hark geor4 115" BARNES geared RADIAL DRILLS 1 New S' DRliMFft radial apeed box drlre 1 LONDON plain radial 1 FOSDICK National Radial lt- plain radial C.RINT F.Rg 1 llT STTARrE 112" MODFRN 84" MODERN 1 f.ISHOLT Tnleersal Teal Grinder No.

CINCINNATI fntrernal LEBLOND CiilTer.al Wiur hand and sarfae WINJJ PLANF3S 1 1 SO" CMC. I head tO- JO" 5' BERTRAM 180" 80" 1 BERTRAM 140" 40" 18' PI TNAM I BERTRAM played on Saturday night. Teams: Red Sox It. B. Thompson, R.

Bin- xC.oldlng, 102; xEulogy, 102; xMarv! 102: Sazanamy, 104; Indio, 107; i Margaret 107; Old Miss. 107: i more, W. Ewing, H. S. Brown, D.

J. Corr. E. Uhl and E. Flanagan.

PICTURE FRAMING. pirTURES, CERTIFICATES, MAI-s framed to order. No order too larfce or too small far our factory. Heas-Iey Picture Framing- 440 Bletiry St. Mab.

107: Baby Lynch. 110: Sav-i The following is the revised schedule for Class of the Montreal Bowling Association: CLASS "A First Half. November 13. Electras-Bessners; 1-2. Stars -Nationals; 11-12.

M.A.A.A.-Tyre Shop; Elec, 5-6. November 25. Tyre Shop-Ressners; 1-2. Natlonals-Electras; Elec, 5-6. r.Stars-.M.A.A.A.: M.A.A.A..

5-6. Cubs Yi. L. Brebner, C. Leprohon, onarra, 110.

V. Turnbull, K. Barlow, J. A. An derson, L.

Forman and W. Quirk. Braves W. H. KnowleS.

G. Fitz- PHOTOGRAPHS. patriok, J. E. Brown.

F. Elliott, F. Kearns, T. Quirk, and C. Deeary.

lligilll liipinm il if Giants .1. Leonard. C. L. Saun I)0 TOO WANT A PHOTOGRAPH OK a groop, building.

Hashllitbt of an Interior, or a record of an accident made In a hurry Telephone Edwin C. Ford. 142 St. Catherine St. W.

Main 2S4. Anto Service. ders. A. Murrav, T.

Trotter, G. Walsh, J. Speak, and W. J. Ross.

Dave Crutchlow umpired both December 2. III games. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1 (6)JIo)(o) Golfers May Resume Chicago. November 13.

Renewal of the wetern golf championship, dropped during the period of the CAM PEARSON STILL PAYS THE highest prices for all kinds of ladle" and gentlemen's clothing, furs, etc. Telephone Main SW5, 778 Notre Dam Street West. war, may be ordered resumed by the HABANA HOLDEN-MOROAN External western c.oit Association at Its meeting In January. This ts the expectation of the president. Charles The above Hat merely girea part of hi atoek, whteh ready lor Immediate shipment from Toronto.

Wo alm hare a number of eomplet plant, read.r for Immediate shipment from ontljlng points, and haarr order placed, saanr at which are really for ajaick shipment. Write our Berrle Department and pat rear, proportion no to the. RKiSISTKRS. KLECT ICALL controlled. Slnrle drawer.

8 key, Individual totals, slip prlntlig device. Apply In T7, 310 PO Bog 8. Thonipon, who said today! that even if the national and wrfetern rsessners-pmijonais; li-iz. Tyre Shop-Stars; 1-2. M.A.A.A.-Electraa; Elec, 5-6.

December 9. M.A.A.A., 6-6. Klectras-Stars; 1-2. Nationals-Tyre Shop; Elec, 5-6. Second Half.

December 16. Stars-Ressners: 1-2. Tyre Shop-Klectras; Elec, 5-6. M.A.A.A--Natlonals; Can. 11-12.

January 6. Bessners-Eleetras: Elec, 6-8. Nationals-Stars: Tipp, 1-2. Tyre M.Ar.A.A, 5-6. January IS.

Bcssners-Tyre Shop; Elen, 5-6. Electras-Nationals: 11-12. M.Aa.A.-Stars; Tlpp, 12. January 20. Tlpp, 1-2.

8tn.ra.Tvra Khnn: Klrtc. S-6. The Utmost in Cigars 3U must try OVIDO CIGARS yourself, to appreciate their high smoking qualities and know th charm of their full richness and delightful fragrance. gj. The Utmost in Cigars i IQVlOOwB- Youmust try OVIDO CIGARS yourself, to appre- ll'v j' cate their high smoking quaUties and know th-.

ll'V i i 'Wrest''f charm of their full richness and delightful fragrance. I I championships were not held season. most of the sections MISCELLANEOUS. state tournaments woud be sthed uiea. Ashes Free For Cartage Good hlark aahe.

fre THE A. R. WILLIAMS MACHINERY CO. LIMITED 369 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Telephone Main 6094 Fall line of Iron and Wood-working MaehtMfT- Boiler.

Kagtaee and Contraetoe' Machinery, Kleetrht Motor. FMngle and Lath Mill Machinery, ate. 10 tents Apply Engineer. Oaxette Printing Com-psny. Limited.

St. Antolne Street 1 Schedule Abandoned At a mei-ting of the Second fSivi sion of the Province of Qutbe HALIFAX, 8T. JOHN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, M.S. N.B. Football A.ieocialion, held last it was decided to abandon U'e scheduled games for this aeaann.

P.Q. Ont, Antikor-Laurence Best Corn Cure Safe, Reliable. Pwoimmw Sold iAc. A. J.

LAIHK R. i'SarntasiBs Itjauuraal This is following the example set by WTXNTPEO. Maav BrrrALo, r.ji. VAXCOCTEa, HO. DKIHOIT.

MtrK, V.fl.4. mn senior uivision at a wee'lng held a week ago, M.A.A.A., 6-6..

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