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0 -THE CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA- THE SPORTING WORLD OTTAWA TEAM MUCH IMPROVED FOR IMPORTANT GAME TOMORROW AGAINST MONTREAL CHAMPIONS the first real test of the season between the Interprovlncial and the Intercollegiate clubs. Many will cmno down from Kingston with the Queen's boys and many graduates, now In the Capital, will turn out to pull for the Tri Color team. Play will start at 2.45 and the regular price are to be charged. Out to Heat Oiioou's. llliniUMi BlillWI I Monday will be a big day for exhibition games.

Ottawas and CITY LEAGUE TEAM ON EDGE FOR CRUCIAL GAMES SATURDAY; joe BRISK PRACTICES LAST NIGHT Queen's meet here, Montreal and McGlll meet at Montreal, and Hamilton Tigers go up against Toronto Varsity. The Oltawas will return immediately after ttunorrow's match to prepare for Monday's match against Queen's. Both Queen's and Ottawas will use their regular teams and rivalry promises lo be particularly keen. Smith and Chadwick Will Start Out on Back Division and Dave McCann, Despite His Injuries, Is Slated for Quarterback Position. Senators Must Win to Stay in "Big Four" Race, So Battle Royal May Be Expected.

Arrangements Completed for Exhibition Match Between Ottawa and Queen's Clubs at Lansdowne Park on Monday. Chief Interest Centers Around St. Patrick-St. Brigid Match, for Which Both Clubs Have Strengthened. Rivalry Is Keen and Big Crowd Is Expected to Witness Week-End Doubleheader, Which May Go Long Way Toward Deciding Championship.

Ottawa Footballit must be borne in mind that hi Lewis Refuses to Bar Famous Strangle Hold From Monument National Bout. Tonight's the night when- local wrestling fans will get a close up view on two of the greatest grapplers In the tame Stranglcr Ed, Lewis and Salvator Chevalier. These giant heavyweights come together at the Monument National in a bout, which promises to produce some rare old excitement. It will be under catch as catch can rules with Mr. George Kinross as referee, and the Officers' of the trade mum Final line workouts of the Pt.

OCTOBER "Safety First-Be Careful" Common Sense jy 0 "To be well dressed does SSfe; not mean to be extrava- II En uantly dressed. Make ex- fflflf fl pendltures for clothing I fljH En wisely and well, and you JJ can always feel sure of M(j Ao-Y standing among oth- Lf3 jr! fj er men and women." Pt That's sound advice. And HI at this real men's store mJ Eyf vou can make I tines for clothing wisely bwi, nl and well." We are ready r3i3 yi? HI t0 serve you as you ex- 'iM wjeSf) yl pect to be served. gjPfi fajP Ejn Drop in and see the new Ein Fall and Winter Suits and 1 SUITS Ip COATS $35 TO $125 110 $4 TO $20 ill 110-112 SPARKS STREET Club announced last night that they would have for the big game against Montreal at the Quebec Metropolis tomorrow, Saturday, one of the strongest teams that the red, white and black has been able to produce for several seasons. It was definitely announced that Pave McCann would be able to play, thouich he is suffering from a tltigme Jacques with His colossai punting will put Ottawa's back division to the acid test and that the line will have to be at its best to get more than an even break against that of the red and blue.

The Ottawas practice this afternoon at four o'clock and will perfect their new signal plays, with which Coach Quilty hopes to tear up Montreal's highly tquted defence. Ready for Montreal. on the while Orville Moran. I'rotilx, Iiuck Mullen, I.a-ehaine. Chic Ainshoroush, Bill Schultz.

Coleman Gillespie. Louie Cote and a host of others are aleo available. "Hoc" O'Leary continued to drill his blue and grey squad last evening gids, St. Patricks. Now kdinburfji and Kldeau teams were held last evening on their respective pridirons in preparation for Saturday's big double hill at Lansdowne l'ark in The work of winding up the Canadian Trade Commission is proceeding, and it is stated will take until about the end of the yeur.

The decision as to what will be done with regard to the London oiMce of the commission, which was opened under the direction of H. C. Noxon, will probably be made by Sir George Foster when he visits London, as he is expected to do next month. Statements have been made that there was much overlapping be- the Ottawa section of the Quebec litigby Football I'nion. Special care and all the regulars showed up well.

bout will be under the rules, incidentally, of the Ontario Boxing and Wrestling Commission, which now controls the sport throughout the province. Both Chevalier and Lewis are reported to be in the pink of condition and will arrive in Ottawa was taken with the two Irish squalls I He will jump into the same hioiself cracked rib, and that Joe Smith would also start out. It is understood that Coach Quilty plans to start the offensive with Chadwick on the back division and that he will keep his line, which has made the the Owing to the fact that Rideaus were not in uniform which come together in the head as an extra wing to direct interference on the line, while Leo Itock will Ottawas did not have a lineup prac iween wie onices wie regular tratie A I the seniors were commissioner. Harrison Watson. anH tice yesterday.

out. however, and they had a busy time, kicking, running and passing. Dave McCann and one or two oth liner, and hoth Jim McCuaig. of the Lower Town club, and iioc Kddie O'Leary, of the Laurier avenue Harps, are confident that their respective charges will come across in the crucial battle. Interest in this match is increasing daily, while the rivalry between tiie two organizations is exceptionally keen.

Great excitement also prevails in the camp of the New Edinburgh and Kideau footballers and another great battle may also be looked for in the sec- ers were nursing injuries, but the news that they will all be able to likely be used in the scrimmage. Joe Lanthier will do the punting for the Irishmen again, with Tommio O'Neill and Williams on either side. Charlie Lynch is booked for the keystone position. The line will be chosen from Kddie McMillan, Eddie Mainville, Kay Rice, F. McMillan, Jerry Tinimis, and a host of others.

O'Leary will carry out an aggressive campaign against the St. Brigids and he hopes to batter his way to the purple, green and white stronghold, at noon today. Lewis Is coming along with Billy Sandow, his manager, to whom much of the Strang-ler's success is due. Chevalier insists that the strangle hold be barred, but Lewis insists on retaining it and this point will be settled when the big fellows cMlide tonight. The strangle hold Is I wis' favorite, but Chevalier wants it barred altogether.

This will be the first appearance of Lewis in Ottawa and it likely that a record crowd will wend its way to Monument National for the occasion. The main bout starts at 9 o'clock and will be prefaced by two good such a good showing in both games to date, intact. Hack Line Improved. Chadwick, Joe Smith, Tubman and Koger Smith will figure on the back line. Dave McCann will hold down the quarterback division and in the scrimmage there will be Dave Kirby, "Doc" Davies and Wet-more, with Humphries, Gill, Baker.

Dewhurst. Bud Thomas and Dave McKell on the line. Ellis Thomas will be used for a time on the line and Kddie Emmerson is. of course, slated to perform a flying wins. "Silver" Quilty will not be in the game.

Koger and Joe Smith will the office opened by the Canadian Trade Commission while that body was in charge of all overseas trade. Is Considering Offer. PHILADELPHIA, (let. 14. Samuel D.

Kiddle, Ofvner of Alan O' War, said today h- was considering the offer of the Kentusky Jockey Club for a race between his champion and Willis Sharpe timer's five year old exterminator for a purse of $50,000. "I am considering the offer," he said, "but as I have not heard from Mr. Kilmer direct, I cannot say as yet whether anything will come of the proposition. play tomorrow was received with joy. They will carry the battle right to Montreal from the first toot of the whistle and with a little better luck than they had last Saturday, they should just about bring home the honors.

A win for Ottawa Saturday and another the following week over Argonauts would put the red, white and black right back in the championship fight. If they lose it will make things tough the hack division, early in the game. Benedict, the New Edinburgh crack kicking half, continued to show up well last evening and he will be used at center half in the preliminaries. All the bouts will be refereed by George Kinross, who was appointed for the purpose by the Ontario Boxing and Wrestling Commission. The week-end game against the Rideaus.

Bob Whillans, Reid Tubman, Short, share the punting honors with Chadwick and it is believed that the Ottawa back division will be better than in any of its previous Bobbie Boucher. Jack Powers, Bill Taylor and several other crack play program starts at 8 o'clock. The fame of both Chevalier and Lewis is ond number. Scores, born from the aquatic season, will be Keltletl when George Boucher's red, white and black fourteen tackles Bud Thomas' purple and white. Last evening the champion St.

Brigids lined out at full strength at Varsity Oval and it was announced following the practice that Garth Cumnilngs would be with the purple, green and white when they tackle the St. Patricks, while Landry will also be used. Coa'ch McCuaig will likely start out the same back division with Pat Matier at flying wing: Charlie Connell. Willis Touhey and Joe Miller half backs, and Flanagan, quarter. There may be a few changes in the line, however.

Cum-mings and Landry will be worked in Ask Enforcement Q.T.A ers tinea out last evening at the Ri well known in Ottawa, and every deau Hall grounds and they will be QUEBEC, Oft. 14. In a report wrestling fan in the Capital will submitted to the Court of King'i Bench this morning by the Grand Jury, a very strong recommendation is made that the temperance act and want to be present to see them set tie the question of supremacy. FRANK GILL MAY run through their signals again tonight. The St.

Brigids will hold their signal practice this evening at the Rid-eau rink at 7.30, while the St. Patricks will be put through their numbers at the Laurier avenue hall at the same time. license laws be strictly enforced here, as Ottawas love a winner and much was expected this year of Silver Quilty and his Senators. Queen's Here Monday. Arrangements, it was announced last night by Secretary Charlie Snelling, hare been completed for the exhibition game against Queen's University at Lansdowne Park on Monday next, Thanksgiving Day.

A wire was received yesterday from Professor Malcolm, confirming the previous understanding, so the Kingston Presbyterians will be here Monday with bells on. Tom Clancy has been appointed referee for the occasion, and it is probable that a Queen's man will be umpire. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at Vice-president Walter Nixon's. Sparks street, and it is expected that there will be a banner crowd in attendance as the game will be no matter who "the parties may. be WILLARD STORAGE BATTER wno attempt to break the law.

games. The Ottawa executive met last night and decided to send twenty players to Montreal, but the squad will not be definitely selected until after the final signal drill this afternoon. President Church and several other members of the executive will go with the Ottawas. who leave for Montreal Saturday morning at 8. SO via the Grand Trunk Railway.

This game practically means everything to the championship chances of the Ottawas and they will make the effort of their lives to down the "Winged Wheelers" on their own grounds. Argonauts have turned the trick twice on the Montreal team and there is a feeling that the Ottawas will be able to srore a win, though is stated that the act is openly being violated. SERVICE STATION Batteries for all makes of cars. Re-charcinc and rep; Free water and test. Also repairs and adjustments to Electi Mrs.

Wilson for League. NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Mrs. Wood equipment, starters, generators, lights, horns, etc SINC" M'EVENUE IS "1 SINGLE G.

WINNER IN HELPING ARGONAUTS; 2.02 PACING STAKE row Wilson today contributed $100 as "one of a thousand women" to preach the doctrine of the league of Battery Ignition Service Co.Lu 284 SPARKS STREET PHONE 401 nations. Montreal Quarterback Likely To Be Out of the Game Against Ottawa Team. MONTREAL, Oct 14, That Montreal's football team is likely to be without Frank McGill for the balance of the season is the cheerless news emanating from Winged Wheel circles today, on the eve of the battle with Ottawa Senators here Sat Toronto Clubs Are After Jack Maynard, Who May Get Back Into Football. "The Dnj light Store' Beat Out Louie Gratton in Yesterday's Feature on the Grand Circuit. LEXINGTON, Oct.

14. The card of the five races on Get-Away-Day at the Grand Circuit meeting here was a most interesting one and CTYLE HEADQUARTERS where SofifflJ Brand Clothes arewld urday. surprises were tarnished in the 2:02 McGill came out last Saturday and pace and three-year-old trot when Single G. and Plausible beat their TORONTO, Oct. 14.

"Sine" Mc- Evenue, the popular coach of last I year's Argonaut senior and inter- mediate teams, was a spectator at the practice of the Double Blue last evening and showed keen interest in the good form shown by the rern-r rants of the team that beat the M.A.A.A. champions two straight. Little Britnell was at left half and "going great guns, while Batitone i seemed right at home in his new position at centre half. He was getting height and distance to his fields. The features were the 2:05 trot, won in straight heats by the favorite, Nedda, and the 2:02 pace, in which Louie Grattan, winner of the free-for-all pace, was forced to lower her colors to the veteran.

Single The Knitted Silk If Cravat The three-year-old trot was con- kic ks, and should just about shade ceded to Natalia the Great bv ex or Hamilton, in inese departments on Saturday. Argonauts are very grateful to "Sine" McEvenue for his good work In the past and they regard him as one of the most able tutors In the isport, but unfortunately for them perts, but she was badly off form and Plausible took the second and third heats when Natalie the Great broke. The first division of the 2:17 trot was won by the favorite JlighteU, but not until after Hobnrfb had beaten her In the first heat Mightell 'A making his first and probably his last appearance of the Beason. he played a great game at the pivot position. He has not been out for practice since, and business reasons are likely to keep him from further activities.

Coach Bill Hughes Is planning to use Murray at quarter in Saturday's contest. Murray is improving steadily, and Hughes regards him as a fine prospect He is a big, strong chap, with plenty of all-round rugby experience and a good ball handler. The squad held a scrimmage practice for over an hour yesterday in preparation for Saturday's game. Tlie players are on. edge, for this contest and since their defeat by Argonauts last week 'are ready make a determined bid for the title.

They are not under-rating, the Ottawa team which, although beaten at Hamilton, were contenders all the way and in the third period prospects were none too good for Hamilton. The Ottawa back division is weak, but their line ploughed through the Tiger team repeatedly for large gains and threatened to win the game in spite of poor work by the halves. The Winged Wheel is very strong on the line, and with superior kicking to that of Ottawa to win. I he will be unable to devote as much I time to the team this year as he by her victory, became the only When you buy would, like to. jjm ras oeenaoseni triple winner of the meeting.

wear of this class, are assured of being dressed. The second division of the 2:17 trot went four heats with the Great McGregor, the winner of the last two heats and race. The 2:05 trot, a three heat affair, was won by Nedda with the ftfrnHi. Chflrlfltf Xteiv nMi iliin ir mnct from business for nearly eight months, and his health is not such as to warrant him in taking over the reins of control. In the meantime the "committee of three" will tontinue to guide the destinies of the Double Blue, and McEvenue will act in an advisory capacity.

of the contention. Charley Rex got The knitted crava decidedly a gsntlem tie. The price this sea: MrManl Here's a Good Buy At this time of the year you heed a coat such as this we're offering. GABARDINE RAINCOATS in belted and plain styles Special $19.50 Jfbxander 108 Sparks St. KM iff riereauer it.

ik jvmgnt wm away fast on the outside in the sec-be in uniform at all the games, but ond heat and led al) the way until he will not play unless he is abso- well into the stretch when Nedda lutely needed. Dr. Knight cannot overhauled him in a vigorous drive, spare the necessary time for prac- of horses are ex-tire but he is always ready and pected to leave for Atlanta on Fri-Wllling to help the Oarsmen. for the final mePtjng ot the Last night it was definitely deter- Gr.ind circuit season mined that Dunbar, Greey, Con- Summaries- nor, Garrett, and Gilhooley can be Three-year-old lrol. 2 In 3.

purse counted out of Saturday game, and j( )(M, it may be that none of the quintet riasible. b.g., by' Siliko. will be available for the fixture In I (HeamvM icey) 1 1 Ottawa the following week. Argos NataUe the GVeat, t'c'oxi 1 2 2 we are glad to say slightly lower even Military League Duckpins i the tax added. 'Safety Pint Be Care: Time.

2:11 3-4: 2:10 1-4. jace a stupendous iusk, out. iney will be in there battling all the 2:17 trot, 2 In lieat (first division) R1DKAIJ ALI.KYS. The Corps of Military Staff Clerks' Duck Pin League got away to a flying start on the Rideau alleys, the Brown team grabbing two from the Blacks, while the Whites defeated the Green squad by two games to way, and will do their very best to make it four victories in a row. Dr.

Jack Maynard is in the city and plans to practice his profession here. Torontos are anxious to secure his services, and last night it was stated that he might turn out in a few days. Maynard, in his day. was one of Canada's greatest players. A.

D. ft 1920 one IcGifj The scores follow: Grren Team. Channlng 114 130 jsn Mclntyre 8f 1)5 no zil McCooey 87 ion si 27? Ollett 108 113 315 LIMITED Men's Outfitters JACKSON BUILDIN Phone Queen 760 Totals Lachappel Channing Goad Klrkwood 382 449 White Trnm. ins 12 87 87 104 inn 124 103 4221253 115 325 117 2S1 89 2113 124 351 purse 81.000. Mightell, b.m., by Mighty Onward tV.

Fleming) ......211 Hobnob, b.g., (Reamey-Macey 12 3 Steiner Simpson, g. (Paige) 5 3 2 Carlotts, br.m.. McConnell) 3 4 4 Betsy Tregantle. blk.m. (Mosker) dis Charlev Finch also started.

Time, 2:09 1-4; 2:07 1-3; 1-4. 2:05 trot, three heats, purse $1,000. Nedda, b.m., by Atlantic Express (H. Fleming) 111 Charley Rex. b.g., (McMahon) 3 2 2 Dr.

Nick, blk.g., (Stokes) ..233 Baron Cegantle, br.h., (McDonald) :444 Time 2:05: 2:03 1-2; 2:04 3-4 2:03 pace, 2 In purse $1,000. Single b.h., by Anderson Wilkes (Allen) 1 1 Louie Grattan, b.m., (V. Fleming) 32 Directum blk.h., (Paige) ..2 3 Ethel Chimes, b.m., (Hudson) 4 4 Time; 2:01 1-2; 2:02 1-4. 2:17 trot, 2 In 3. purse $1,000, (second division) The Great McGregor, br.h., by Peter the Great, GEORGES CARPENTIER WANTS A FAIR DEAL Hotly Resents Insinuation That Fight With Levinsky Wasn't On Level.

Totals 423 392 4451250 hite team won two games. Brown Team. FURS WIRE FRAML liulme 80 Sewell 89 84 H'mmlng tts 1' Carson 113 85 82 254 90 263 111 30 113 311 ALL SIZES AND SHAPES Remodelled and repaired by expert workmen. Fur Coats ready-made or made to order. M.

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Totals 378 3iii nini'k Tram. Clarke 98 81 Kerr gr, Lachanoe 1117 Stunell 103 81 3961137 S3 2B2 92 268 88 103 286 NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Reports circulated in sporting circles and published in some newspapers in timating that the bout Tuesday 1 1 (Swearingen) 4 3 Totals lirown 395 354 365 1114 tarn won two games. To the young man who worries about how his clothes look Every young man is embarrassed with the belief that all mankind is solely engaged in observing his man ners and appearance.

As he grows older and acquires wisdom, he learns that this is not so; yet he feels that it is the part of a gentleman to clothe and deport himself as if it were so. Horietij Clothes MADE IN CANADA are for young men because their acknowledged style leadership kf eps the young man conscious of good appearance. They are for men who stay young because staying young consists largely of retaining the confidence and alertness of youth, even after age has swept away the self-consciousness of youth. 3 1 2 Bank St, Opp. bJ 12 3 3 right between Georges Carpentler and Battling Levinsky was not fairly fousht.

brought strong denials tonight from the principals and others Interested. "I fought the man you selected for me to fight, and this is what I get you call the fight a fake," said farpentier. "Give a fair deal Miss Parkwood, br.m.. (Midbo) Charlev Herr b.h. White) Betsy Morrow, Estes) Princess Robey, b.m., Man O' War Ranks Greatest Winner.

2 4 dis NO. 216204 5 dis (Creasy) HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of Every Description Music Teachers' Supplies a Specialty McKechnie Music Ltd. 175 SPARKS STREET that is all want." Uarasac and Miss Jane Hall also -My vindication will come if i started. over Carpentler meets Time. 2:10 1-2; 2:10 1-4: 2:12 1-4 mi hi Levinsky.

"In the second round i 2:12 3-4. -he hit me harder than I have ever i A A Fox Trot (Jolson-Rose) A VICTOR RECORD By his victory Man O' War takes rank as first among the great money winning horses of the United States. He shows Dominio by a considerable marc-in. TH IMrtrtlo j. been hit before.

From th; moment to the end of the contes LEAGUE PRESIDENTS 1 rai I however, are surpassed bv three 1 "was, dazed." John S. Smith, chairman of the New Jersey Boxing Commix ion. expressed the opinion that the fight was absolutely honest. UNABLE TO AGREE 0RME, horses nf the Knglish turf. The following are the six chief money winners in Amerira and in England: American.

St. 1st 2nd 3rd Amt. Man IV War 21 20 xl J244.4fi3 mi 175 Sparks St WRESTLING Monument National Theatre Friday, October 15th Main Bout at 9 p.m. Salvator Chevalier, champion of Europe, vs. Ed.

Strangle Lewis. General Admission, SO Cents Reserved seats on sale at G. B. V. Lalibcrte Rldeau and Dalhousie Sts.

Q. 4837. uomimo 2.1 is 2 1 Sysonby 15 14 0 1 Colin 15 15 0 (1 Hallot ..37 20 6 138 34 193,550 194. 43S 180,192 154.545 138.917 H. BASS a (X) Beaten by had start.

.12 21 11 IS 17 Isingluss. Donovan Rock Sand liuyardo Lemberg Sceptre. 0 (2S0.ST5 1 275,812 3 250,848 0 222.960 2 204,795 3 203,908 High; Class Furriers Ban Johnson Wants to Defer Baseball Conference Pending Investigation. NKVV YORK. Oct.

14. A difference of opinion exists between Tresi-dent Johncon, of the American Lea-gue, and President lleydler, of the National League regarding the advisability of holding a meeting of the mujor league club owners to plan for the future of baseball, while the Cook County grand Jury is in sexsion in Chicago. President Heydler tonight mtde public correspondence between himself and President Johnson relative to the meeting which is called for next Monday in Chicago. Johnson took the view that the meeting should wait until the grand jury has finished its work. Speaking for the national league owners, Mr.

Heydler took the view that the sooner the question was taken up and disposed of the better. I PITCHER MARQUARD CINCINNATI. Oct. 14. John T.

Uruce, secretary of the National Duseball Commission, today was served with, a notice cf attachment to Pitcher Rubo Marquard's chare of tlie world series receipts. The action v'fis based on two judgments returned "against the Brooklyn pitcher in the New Ttb.rk courts. The: claim of Jos. Itenwels is for 1316.91, while the Joint claims of Louis -Henry, and Max, liobinson total Bruce, secretary of the snJ cheques to players In the series. The attachment notice sent to Cin-rinnatf- did not tate what the Bults In ork were based on' 106 SPARKS SI Fill the Tank at our Curb Filling Station Gasoline and Oils Beach Motors, Ltd.

Q. 8200-82U1 186-192 Albert Si SPARKS QUEEN Sande Quits Ross Stable. Heeause ot the substitution ot Keouuh to ride against Man War, Jockey Karl Sande is said to have emit Commander J. K. I Ross stable.

Commander Ross when he heard Sande was diseatisfled, gave the boy his contract, it Is reported that Sande will ride next year in the Harry Payne Whitney colors. Experienced advertisers use zen classified ads. I not profit by their experien (Advt.

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