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THE OTTAWA KVENINQ OURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER W. Ml ATHLETICS ARE NEW YORK DEFEATED 3 TO 1 SATURDAY RUGBY FODTBALl RESULTS WORLD'S CHAMPIONS NEW EDIN. DEFEATED STUDENTS Rolled up Score of 15 to on College. New Edinburgh Have the Team to Beat. Winners Snore Two Tom Down College I'nsbea to Soar Point Gum wu Clean and Fast rial frood.

The New Edinburgh football team, ahempion of th City Rugby Foot ball League, furnlshsd a big surprise when they defeated tha College team at Lansdowa Park la a curtain raiser to tha big Ottawa.Hamllton game by th big eoore of 1 to 0. Besldis applying th whitewash brush with vigor, th New Edinburgh team rubbed It In. College wer' reputed' to be very fast, but they failed to show seed on Saturday. Oreat tackling by the New Edinburgh wings was responsible for th big score and, victory. Leslie Tubman, a brother of Hold's, figured prominently la this line, the tackling of the falr-halred boy bringing applause from th spectators time and tlm again.

Not only did Tubman tackle la great fashion, but he Intercepted a loose pass, and ran over for a touch. The New Edinburgh tram looked to be twlc a good as College, and. certainly have th team to beat. Doug. Munro opened the scoring, kicking to Heney, who was forced to rouge.

Th quarter ended with the score 1 to A but another rouge and a touch by Tubman, gave them a to lead. The touch wa converted by Walker, after the ball bad dropped to tha around, and waa rolling to on aid. New Edinburgh led by to at half time. Another touch and convert In the last half gave New Edinburgh their 16 points, whll College were un- able to score. Munro, Walker and Tubman played tar gam for th winners, whll Heney, 'Bralthwalt and Higglna war good for College.

Jim McCualg and Charlie Disney acted as officials. Tha teams: New Edinburgh A. McNaughton, full backs Walker, left half; Munro, centre half; Harding, light half; Taylor, Quarter: Ingram. Dun lop, McFs.lL acrlmmage; talker. Johat, Insld wing; Bam brick, Peterkln, middle wings; Tubman, Dewsr, outside wing.

College. Hayee, full back; Koran, left half; Heney, centre half; Otis, rieht hslf; Braithwalte, quarter, Donnelly, Ryan, Foley, scrimmage; Fog-en y. O'Laary. Insld wings; O'Brien. llulvlhlll, middle wings; Hlgglne, Cy I I'tiajt.

outsiae wings. Kt-fere Jim McCualg. Judg of C. Disney. $400 Specials FOR Men and Women Masson 72 Sparks St.

MEAT CAUSE OF IE Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Back Hurts or Blad-. der Bothers. If you ti have vonr fi 1 lml kidneys wowiir, say noted authority, who tells us thst meat uric acid which almost paralyses kidneys In Ihelr efforts to expel tam ntw-fc iney oeeotne slug-Ish aad weaken, then you euffer with dull misery In th kidney region, harp pain in tha back or sick headache, diastases, your stomach sour a ton rue is enatad iiul weather I ad yo bar twinge. Tit uiine get cloudy, full in rnanneis orten get Are Iwli-i 1 1 i "i'm urn ji hi (o relief two or three time during im mini, neutralise thee Irritating seld. 1 klj.

iu i ii on tne body'a urinous wast gel four ounce ovii imn nj pnwnnary nere; tak a tableewoonful In a glaas of wdtsf before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous. salts la made front the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lllk la. and ha been ueed for generation to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so it no longer Irritate, thus ending blediler wee knees Jad Salta I Inexpensive; cannot In-Jure, and makea a delightful eAervee-eent Utaia-waier drink oooooooeo 000000? PLANK GIVEN OREAT RECKPTION AFTER OAMB BY ATHLETIC ADMIRKRS. Polo Grounds, New Tork, Oct.

lA-At th conclusion of Sal urday' cam, whsa the Philadelphia Athletlee defeated the New York Olants for tha fourth lima, and thereby wo th world' baseball championship for ltli. Eddie Plank. Connie Mack's veteran (wirier, wa borne oft the field on th ahool-der of hi many admlnra, while victor lou teas mate formed a nvolvlng wedge. Plank wa there forty way, and bad It not been tor an error, the Athletic nouthpaw would have had shut out. Mthew on bum be given credit for having pitched a great gam also, as not an earned run wa cored oft his delivery.

Errors paved th way for th vie? tory. oooooooooooooooo R. M. C. BEAT VARSITY CuOibert Barwis Dropped a Field Goal With Three Minutes-toPlay Kingston, Oct.

1A The Royal Mili tary rugby football team, newcomers to th Intercollegiate Football League thla year, furnished the first big rugby football aurprls of th year when they defeated Toronto Vanity bore on Saturday by tha eloa ecore of 15 to 14, Th gam Itself waa on of th beat to be seen her for many years, and the delight and aurprls was all th mora encouraging because the R.M.C. players came from behind, aad won out with thro minute left to play. t-'uthbert Barwis, who formerly learnt the game with Ashbury Oollege at Ottawa, was tha hero of th game. and waa responsible for tne K.M.U. win and the Varsity defeat.

Barwla figured at centre half, doing the kick Ing for the soldier. Me won tn gam In th last three minute of play, when dropped pretty field goal. R.M.C. got away to a brilliant start, aad It waa chiefly to this that they ow their success. They led at the end of tha first quarter by to 0.

Varsity strengthened with the wind, and they soon kicked three points. A fumbled pas by Barwis. th only mieeue ot a perfect game, presented Varsity with a touch. Gags falling on tha bait Maynard converted, and Varsity led by to at half time. Verelty added another point In th third quarter.

Maynard waa Injured, ana it waa ale- covered that hla shoulder bone waa broken. In the last session. Coch rane scored a touch for H.M.C., maa-lna th score: R.M.C 11; Varsity, Is. Vsrstty aoaeo xour more, ana men Barwis dropped his field goal, which tied th score. R.M.C.

kicked an other point, and won the game. wla Dlaveo a star gams tor tn win. nsrs. Whll Maynard's disablement shattered th Vanity team. Th teams: Varsity Oage.

wing; aiayoaro. Carr, halve; Campbell, quar ter; McDowell, BiacKstocs, Hcnwaim, scrimmage; Resume, Sinclair, Knight. German. Cory. Cassela.

wings. R.M.C. Brownneld. wing; Clarke. Barwis, Macaulay, halves; Cochrane, quarter; Greenwood.

McKeen. Wllk-Ina, scrimmage: Ross, 8hoenbergr, Dobbins, Stratford, Klttenmaater, Mslhsws, wings. Referee, H. HacDbntli; Umpire, Prot 1 Malcolm. AMERICAN RESULTS.

Lafajette Received Bad Beating Vale, Ithaca Carllale 1, Cornell -Providence Brown Ursinlus Annaoolls Nsvv St. Georcetown Camhrldae Harvard U. Williams I. Yal Zs, iAyfaytt At Michigan 14, Mount At Ana L'nlon At Cincinnati Ohio aiiv or Cincinnati At Philadelphia Pannsyinb. -a MA 8warthmore At Case Case Hiram Q.

R. F. U. T. R.

A. A. WaUop fsrfcdale II to 7. Toronto, Oct. IS.

A mere hsnd of spectator attended the and A. A. game hen Saturday Is th opening ot tha O.R.F.U. The Toronto handed. Jiughl Gall' team a bad defeat to the tun of tl to 1.

A drlssling nln msds th playing vary sioppy anq accounted for the attendance. The teams: T.R. and A.A. Psnoysr, flying wlnr. Beeton, right half; Do Griichy, centre half; Heffernsn, left half; On ham, quarter; Williams, Hoars, scrimmage; Browrr.

right wing; Smith, left In side; Whale, left middle; Foster, right middle; siller, right outside; Moore, left oulald. ew til: flfUSJI kSJ. Nllat. 4 A awkv th by to th I A PHILADELPHIA ARE CHAMPIONS iwatnewson. oooooooooooooooo O-lc THE ATTENDANCE.

Polo Grounds. New. Tork, Ckt. It. Th ofSalal gguraa oo atandano at' Saturday' gam ar give out at It eonolu-eks as Receipts of tho gaaa, in which Lb player naa soar, war annouaoso oo ooooooooooooo ATHLETIC DBFKNSM.

If IM Athletic Indeldere heard It they lid not narmlt the bedlam to laurgre with baseball. Markl drove a hugmlag grounder at Collla wh anappfd It up and liml to Barry, forcln HcLaaa at aaooad. Wltkeat a neat t's heeltatloa Barry flashed tha ball i Mdlanla and Merkl wa out by a ep. it wa on of th 1100.000 Inflsld doubt playw that cut down oppon ta at rHlcal period of a gam ad It opelled th flolah of th OlanU a world's series coatenden than i id thsra. Froaa tbat point on Plata and th playera baok ot huts ver'ln trouble.

Th two run formidable as tha gam k-ngrasssd and maay of th an to leave th park at la th seventh Innlnx. raaUxlag that IS nd waa In eight. But for Baaar'govr-arnesa. Plank would Kara dea credited with pitching a ene-nttlno-rutt game, but when tha last oiAt was out Plank, elstsd with hla aucla. did not bother to quibble about acn iitu It enough lr him that bo had wo waa, LANK WAS HERO.

Plana Kou Id wall afford lo iwit buuiu -u tfm sir mauS k. k. for pltchll hsra of th championship! series si baseball ease riiri. katnr annlhw im. Mlla amunia tn Mllv ra.

During tha Rv asmas just 1 tad ruutk ha pitched two i baa pitch two ad of th series 1 i uu 1 a-a! iufioatl away aa soei-1 lag th seoo to Mathireoa by a tboagh kl cleb threw away Mat cnaf far victory la th alatk fining 00L." In coaclng. When tha two veteran aaea other for ta see- nd time turdajr tha pitching stood, Plaak I for run; Mathawao hlta aad run. The ngure at night, m. hlta for 4 runs: Mathew. for runa It Is a peculiar thst when thla pair of just slipping put th of their big leagu career rallsd upon to too each I aJMtetl they wei 0(Cr In it tucU a aarna of game It wa lust ss eloa.

wbea and Olants faced each I lnt AMl other la he Initial nam of ths srorld plonahlp.baui. of th halt UIZ. wTTi 1 Wtirt. RU 1 achrdi.nit for. Phlladalahla.

I Mathewso record shows that hs al-1 i hii. i tasttaaoalal th ou- Ity PI ft aad Mathawaoa that eight yasraVtar when almost all of their timfts of tho days an gon aad igottea thsy should otlll th hsrl ot the highest type ot case ball beds. PS LADBLPHIA. P.O. A.

K. lilt B. Murphy, Oldrtaa. If. Collins, i SVOWie.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blruns, at.l.., 1 loooooooeoooooog I JACK MAYNARD BRCAKS i I COLLAR BONH IN I E.M.C-VARSITT OAatH. That Jack Maynard, th To-roai Vanity eapuia and half aaok la the hard luck player ot Canadian football, waa shown Saturday when had hi collar boa broken la th third quarter of the R.M.C.-Varslty gam at Kingston. Last year, early la th season, Maynard sprained hla ankle, and waa Incapacitated throughout Ik Eli reeult of hi m-oa Saturday, Maynard will be out of football fro th real of the season. Thla will be a hard blow to Vanity' aspirations for th ehamplonshlp. OOO OOO OOOO 00 09 0 OTTAWA fl.

DEFEATED BROCKVULE 1 Q.R.F.U. Cliampions Too Fast for Island City. WUlis-JOckwd-OtUwa'-Great Victory. to Ottawa Led at Bali TUne Brock- Tilt Nearly Koored Twacai Deem Vem Baaia Flgand Prnlneailj la Brockvllle. Oct Th Ottawa Sao-oad football team, champions of the defeated Brockvllle her a Saturday by th soon of I to I be- ror a large erowa, ana unaer penect weather eondhioss.

Ths gam waa a In I kleklaa aad snaalna. All in point cam a a revt.t i BJCainaV aa BJSItner seam oouiu secure www www. hi." tlllalad la this department, and It waa "JJ ''lefly up enough point to Waa to I dsiii. that they rolleg wla. Th aeon a I tor Ottawa.

Broohville earn near saarlng a touch la th last half, but Ottawa stole the ball. Bofor th final whlatle blew. otu.wa kioked three more oolnta while tha atnik villa anuld do was to two. Tb Mama lined up ss fol- low: Brockvllle Firing wing. Lang: left halt.

Crsla. centre half. Booth, light half. Smith; quarter, Palrburn; scrim- mage. Key, Johnson aad Ryan; Inslds monsrlght.

Chesting; Insldk left, J. Jama; middle right Fltaslmmons; middle left, McHenry; ouuld right. vrog. intawa riying wing, awenneoy; mi halt. Bill; esntra half.

Willis; right aart, aeacuonaia; quaiw. nsiiswai Cum Insld left. Stalker: middle right. MeSlllgott: t-ummiags, ouuios ngnt. I Ma.

Rfn Jonsa, umpire, -s 1 ry AN AWFUL DEFEAT McGllL the i Intercollegiate Champs, Defeated Queen's 49 to a. Montreal. Oct. 11 Meant swamped on th MeOIII campus hare oa Saturday la th opening game ot i. II I I.

TTnlrH. fthe' huge score of 4 to t. At sll Plank, I I U. I EW TORK. isVM, I A H.

R.H. P.O. A.B.! I Doyle, I III Burns, I I 1 AW Bhafer. a.f..l... I I iiAlF Murray, r.f.L..

111 JlJll 1 Jtf It's a Dark Cloud That Has no Silver Lining 4 VW.V.VX Wote-'J -saamKMrf, VM3wC Tooett CONNIE MACK'S ATHLETICS New York Giants Lost oh Saturday 3 to 1, Thereby Los- ing Their Third Successive World Seni Plank Ueteatea Tork, Oct. ML Th Philadelphia Athletics won th baseball championship ot tha universe for Mil at Polo grounds Saturday afternoon defeating th Nw Tort Olanta I 1 In th fifth and deciding game of world' series. 1 With th soor of games tndlng I to In their favor, th American Laegu repreeeataUve went la to cinch th series, and before the masterly playing of the Mackmsn th National Leaguers had absolutely no chance. Connie Mack, aralous to finish th truggl on th final day of th week. snt Eddl Plank, hi veteran to th mound, and John McOraw.

hla back to th wall called upon Christy Mataewsoa to check the vlo-torloua rush of the Athletics nd thu gsln for his team a breathing P'; Both old masters ot curve and break responded nobly to the call of their msnsger and club, hut the Giants, un- u.ih.Huin hv sven me diocre fell victims io'tbs vicious hitting, fast fielding combina tion which has asain raisra -v drd of the American league that of the National organisation. -victory waa a personal triumph for Plank, but tha downfall ot th Giant carried no odium for Mathawsoa, who besides pitching a A.m nf met lnc his victory of Wednesday, mads en of tho two hlU aoorsa sgainsi mm th box. STARTED EARLT. u.ih did sot raspoad Sromptly to the demand mad upon im a did Pkwk and. lacking tbat rf.rrui affenaivs and defensive port which th Athletics accorded to their twlrler, faltered Just enough ln the opening Inning of th game to, give th Mackmea a lead that th.

Olants wn powerless to overcome. wa th ease In all the mea of thw series but Friday's, lbs top half of the Philadelphia club batting order hit htavlty when hlta meant runa, Matheweon faced a determined club-! swinging aggregation from the moment he stepped Into the box. aad before he could get kla muscle and curve working smoothly the gam had been won. Eddl Murphy, th n. K-1 1-- i.

srand at the olate. drov initial oltch through ehort for a alngl. Oldrlng sltempted 1. sacrifice, but forced Murphy at econd. Collins cam through with single to ngnt.

putting "1 tnira. nurns but' tn tnraw to in ii hlgh for vn in towenng and Oldring alio aero win me run wnne stcaan wm h. v. TWO IN THIRD. Not sstlaflsd with thla.

th AthhMIc gains red la two man rue let th ...1. Ananad the ln-J nlngs with a slngl through short. Old-1 pisna gavltsgi hits sad three runa. ring followed with a smash at Doyle, ths trnvk gam Plank faoed Mo-who fumbled and th batter wear safe. oiaalty aabave the "Iron Maa" aa-whlls Murphy scampered ta sscondi alBar karsttlo kaslng 1 with Collins sacrificed th runners along (our hlu alinat Mcomalty tva.

It base eaoh. Baser riDoiea a ui- einnatl base hit at Morale, who tried for th batter and then tor slurpny at the plate, missing both aa a conse quence. Mcxnnia tnea soorea uianng from third Wltn a sscrincs ny to Bums, and tha Athletics' run-making wa at aa end. OLANTS RALLY. Th Olants lone run came la the fib session and waa du to a peculiar break In the game that the home fane thought had marked the fall of tho I Amtmmm ift.P Burns had filed to Mclnnls, th veter an Plank temporarily lost control I tne Dsn, waiains puaici.

vii mi mw run plsy Murrsy raised a high fly to I tbs csntn of ths diamond. Plsnk In deed had but a few steps to set him- I salt for tb catch, had as ghafaf had I already reached second, a double pkty I appeared sssured. Bsker upset th i wbole Infield by rushing over from thlrdandtrylnytelalithjall 'm enough to make him drop the ball both runners wsn safe, whll was charged with aa error because the ball hla eutatretched Sclhe M.000 fans wen now rooting In real earnest and aa la almost Invariably th case aftr such a atlxup la baseball, a hit followed. Larry -Mo-Lean wja th OInt to dllvr the math to left centre and Bbafer mad the trip from ascond to home In reo-crd time. With two oa aad bat one out fans felt sun the Giants' luck wss focussing aad they raised a -roar cf vocal encouragement that could be heard for block Parkdsl Wobeter, flying wing; Zimmerman, right halt: OalL centra half; B.lckle, left half; Gerdlaes, quarter; Davidson, Miller.

Hrlmmage; Boon, right wtag; Robinson, left Pottlcary. right Inside; Tate, left middle: Blrdaall, right middle; Bowles, right aulald; Leitch, left outside. pltemaSWI VARSITY PLAYER. ev I J.CX MAT.w.VRD. Varsity.

running half back Who brok tat fjouar none on as la may gaaao at Kingston agalast R. M. Maynard will be oat of tbo gene for tag of th game, McOlll had ths beet of play, and th Kingston b-iys sever had a look In. Splendid kloi-lag by Brooby, th former Ottawa Big Four player, and a touch down by Chuck Waterous, gsv MeOIII a lead of 13 to I at tli nd of th Srst quar ter, Queen having ickeg a pom. Tbo second quarter was a dupneat of the Bret, and at half time, McGlll had th soore to Th third and last quarters saw MoOlU add points more, aaq uueen a wr nanoeo ine worst oruooina loaj a iem reweiveu in in.

msny yssn. Don Brophy of Ottawa, did th kicking for MeOIII, and ha look to a very fair aucossaor to Eric Bll-llngton. Draper and Paisley were god on th half baok line, whll Waterous waa a star oa th lino. Th team: MeOIII Wllllsmsoa, wing: Paisley, Brophy, Draper, halveor Montgomery, quarter: McLeaa, Lee, Derouth, scrim maga: Roes, Hugh, inaioe wing; Lemay, Wsterous, middls wings: La log, JstTrey. outside wings.

Queen' McCartney, wing; Hill, Haslett; Lewis, halve: Quigley, quarter: McQuay, McLeod, Kennedy, ecrimmage; Ellis, Robblna, Inside wings: Mcllquhoun, MoLauablla, middle wings; Roddan, P. Kennedy, out side wings U. S. DEFEATED. Oreat Britain Lady, Match.

Golfers Whs Wilmington, Del, Oct. 1. Great Britain gained a narrow victory over the United State la a women's team match Saturday, preliminary to th women national golf championship. which began today oa the link of th Wilmington Country Club. Tho British-Canadian team took tour matrtle three for the Americans.

GOLFER COMING. Amateur, Aged IS, ta CoanpeHe ta England- London, Oct. 11. Oulmet's triumph apparently mean a reign ot boy golt- Ivo Whlttoa, Melbcmme amateur, aged IS, fa coming to England next season to com pet ror the champion-hip. Ha has won- the Anstrallsn open championship two yean In suocnslon.

C5QO opartuing Toon tScklbur, rrafrant and spicy. As fatroductio to th very acm of sic wrrfectioa. Full of Tang (Sitt0rr Air crewtl MONTREAL'S DEFEATS Argonauts -Sct. Vj to i i ivrory wver tn Jini- uwiu Toronto, Tot l-Th Toronto Ar ngB.aMsmirfil ami grouao pn MiuripaK Lh4 Amu cc btloM I V-VTM. a f.

a.s. Monmai ltiaue tne best eaowlnd that tney Itavs tale year, their nolnta were ft itiwugh ot a Oo 'them by Ooalsr, who drdVped a Peat oa th i iinA i i 'w maiqiui twd tries, and had lbs. ewhj Is-fer at tb ad of the i real bucked up, and. with the wind ia I their favor, they scored touch through Sweeney, which Salllie cen-. vrta.

lo (. Th halt tint soore waa 1 i ui euisAJisuista. i uuvw acre, -laiii. reeiae aia awaiaa 11a added threat more In the I "ari jrean, euHj.ate mtu. Argonauts third quarter, and avvcntifore In goptoaaer 'i last, while MVinlrMil iskoeber trv I leaving th scon to li dlbe tea Argua.

Duke, dying rx nor. right hatff Lni. Jfegtre a. Ooatar, a-ft half; tryi-Sa, ouart' Murray, ouuld wiagrD. 2.

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a niniaa A i tor. Montreaihoott. Montreal- hoott. Sy)n; ing; Saflt lie, right half; Tuoker.jtceam. half; Barwlok, left half; Hlcharda, quarkr; Marahall.

oulald wise: McConssK. outside wing; Jameson, middle weir; I Savage, middle wing; Baker, Ids, win: Roberta, lnatde vine: MinaK i .4 er MoAilsa, Bark sr. aorlmsaaga. criOTTJ A "PITCI TT TR. i wwawnaw.M mi -U Glaagow Raagcra Won Cap Fuai aaturday- w.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980