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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1921 THE CITIZEN', OTTAWA, CANADA M'GILL GOES DOWN BEFORE AERIAL OFFENSIVE OF VARSITY OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern RECORD CROWD SEES 'VARSITY DEFEAT McGILL IN OPENER 1U BOSTON AND NEW MONTREAL CLVB ARE IN NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE em OH UNCLE. rM0S. HA-HAA- I WHJLNCfT DISPUTE VOUR OWNERSHIP A PERSCM4 CAT, HAPPENS "TO BE Herringbone New Fall Suits S35 Herringbones are strong for. Fall! Especially like these in Autumn Brown and Prince Blue Pure wool worsted that wilt give long wear, tailored by a famous Canadian house especially for The 2 Macs Ltd.

Yon can't go wrong! And only $35. 194-196 Sparks Street Tho Men's and Boys' Store WHY THIS Pa Blue and White's Aerial Offensive Proves Successful, Warren Snyder and Ross Somerville Kicking All Points. Hughes, McGill Half, Fails to Play Up to Expectations. THtS KIO ROGER MORSEi; AW' HE UVtS ON TVT NEXT STREET. AN' HE LOST A CAT, fVN' I TOLD HTM YOU GOT CAT BVTH" OUR CAT HZ A N.H.L.

Now Composed of Six Clubs Canadiens, Montreal, St. Patricks, Hamilton, Boston and Ottawa. Playing Season to Start About Dec. 1 Shift of Players Likely. President Ahearn and Manager Tommy Gorman Represent Ottawa at Montreal Meeting.

HEREAFTER. I WOULD ACWttE NO) TO KEEP "ME ANIMAL IMSOE to rr WILL NOT CAt LVOUR TORONTO, Oct. 12. Adopting SHOTS. MAJOR I Btrmi unensive tnroughout most of the frame.

Varsity started -off the V. Ui 1 NAME OF FWMCE nr nrmuw WW4CH VJENTT AN' GOT LOST TM' NroKT 'FORE CTIERE WrfTTTUXI NVoKT TORE FOLLOW FOLKS? MVuv FOLLOW FOLKS? r- Jntercolijnate season in a. satiofun torjr manner defeating McGill In the opening game: at the Stadium on HOME Saturday Dy 13 to 0. and partially atoned for the defeat administered by the red and white team here in the closing game of last season. Both teams showed a number of changes from last season, McGill having but defence could not match the Varsity offensive and that is the cause of the victory.

Following the kicking offensive almost entirely, with but few deviations. Varsity was not called up to show what they had in line or extension runs by the halves. Occasionally the Blue and White did make thrusts at the line with Howard Stollery, Bruce King. Sandy Somerville, Ralph Mills and Snyder, as the ball carriers, and they gained slightly, but Improper Interference and holding on the line nullified a number of these gains. Varsity were the greatest offenders on the line, and were penalized In yards, downs and Individual penalties in the ratio ot two to one, if not greater, but in the majority of cases it was over- MONTREAL, Oct.

12. Boston Hockey Club and a second Montreal club were admitted to the National Hockey League at a meeting of the league directors here this afternoon, thus bringing the number of teams which will operate In the League this winter to six. The new Montreal club paid $16,000 for its franchise and the Boston club a like amount for ths American franchise which was taken out by T. J. Duggan two years ago.

The other four clubs in the circuit VlUUlill lT8Vf iwo or. tne 1922 players on the line, although the back division contained but one new man, R. McCombe, who played on the line three years ago. Pequegnat and Snyder were the only 1923 back field players of the Blue ARRIVALS. New Tork, Oct.

12. Columbia, Glasgow. Leo Dandurand, managing director of Canadiens, seconded the mo-lion at today's meeting that the two teams be admitted. It had been thought by many that the Canadiens would oppose the granting of a franchise to a second local team. President Frank Calder and the club owners were reticent regarding possible player shifts but it la regarded as certain that some of ths regulars of the four teams that formerly comprised the League will be found on different teams thh season.

Those attending the meeting were: President Frank Calder; Leo Dan-durand, Louis Letourneau, Canadiens; Percy Hambly and Charlie Querrie, Toronto; Frank Ahearn and Tommy Gorman, Ottawa; Chas. Adams and Art Ross, Boston; Donat Raymond and James Strachan, new Montreal club, and Andrew Ross atd Percy Thompson, Hamilton. ana white Who started on Saturday, are Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton and AWW i (1IK. Queenstown. Oct.

12. Cedric. nut somerville was a regular in 1923 in the matter of experience, the Canadiens of Montreal. It was stated that New York would be a certain entry next season and another United eagerness that brought about the teams were fairly evenly matched ana me game developed into a con States city might also be represented. penalties.

Joe Cameron Goes Good. In tackling, the teams were al The playing season will start test of systems and that of Jack Newton obtained a clean-cut verdict over that of Frank Shaughnessy, the about December 1 and end around most evenly matched, but as the Red jhcuiu coach. The GiU's Plunging Attack. March 1. The definite dates will depend largely on whether the annual meeting decided on a fifteen home game season or on a twenty game season.

and White backs did not run the ball back as often or nearly as far as did those of the locals, the Blue and White tacklers appeared to be the New York; Laconia, New York. Liverpool, Oct. 12. Megantlc, Montreal. Southampton, Oct.

10. Olympic, New York. SAILINGS. Liverpool, Oct, 11. Athenia, Montreal.

Glasgow, Oct. 11. Concordia. Montreal. Halifax, N.S., Oct.

12. Arrived: United States, Copenhagen; Acadien. Havana; sailed: United States, New York; Hoosac, London. Quebec, Oct. 12.

Arrived: Metagama, and Belfast: Shaughnessy is always expected to snow something new in either the at tack or the defence, but in McGill's most deadly. They were helped out first Intercollegiate battle he double by the good kicking of the backs. crossed the enthusiasts. There was Joe Cameron, the former 8t. An nothing in the way of an innovation drew's College player, was the best Old Country Football of the visitors backs In running back to the McGill play.

Right from the start the visitors showed that they QUEEN'S EASILY DEFEAT BEACHERS KINGSTON Oct. 12. Balmy Beach's senior O.R.F.TJ. team had good practice here with Queen's Saturday afternoon at the expense of a 30 to 2 defeat. The local punts and he made a number of good runs that prevented single intended to follow a plunging attack, Canada, Liverpool and Belfast.

Sailed: Reglna. Liver Dool: Ausonia. varied one in a while by a double scores. He also caught well, and on the play shaped up better than pass behind the line which either Plymouth, Cherbourg and London. Hughes.

Hanna also performed well ended ia a skirt round the end or through the line. In practically all of the plunges it was one of the on the third line of defence. students minus the services of Bat. McGill made the most of gains stone and McKelvey romped away plunging the line, but this was due to buuvib luiumciun, xsriiiuiuia oacks, Hanna or Little generally, that carried the ball, and while they icjjHE'CAT GOES BACKToVRSr'W Heights, received cuts on the face Varsitys disregard for this method of advancing the ball. By kicking made gains most of the time, the ef with the Balmy Beachers, who were also short staffed, Hughes, Poison Parkes and McCormick being absentees.

The game was too onesided to be interesting, but provided and a badly bruised shoulder when fort told as the game proceeded, and instead of running, the winners con served the strength of the backfield towards the end, both of these play. LONDON, Oct. 11. Results of league football games played in the Old Country today follow Engllah League First Division. Birmingham 1, Aston Villa 0.

Blackburn R. 3, Manchester C. 1. Bolton W. 6, Preston N.B.

1. Bverton 0, Sunderland 3. Huddersfleld T. 4, Arsenal 0. Newcastle U.

0, Liverpool 0. Notts County 3. Cardiff City 0. Sheffield U. 1, Nottingham F.

2. Tottenham H. 1. Burnley 1. West Brom A.

3, Leeds IT. 1. West Ham United 1. Bury 1. Becosil DIvlaloR.

Blackpool 1. Mlddlesboro 1. Chelsea 0. Fulham 0. Coventry C.

5, Oldham A. 1. Derby County 4, Portvale 1. Hull City 6, Barnsley 2. Leicester C.

4, Clapton O. 2. Manchester U. 1. Crystal P.

0. Portsmouth 2. Wolverhampton W. era had to be relieved. With their best plungers hors-de-combat, the a good work out for the teams, who play league fixtures next week.

The players, and Ralph Mills, who was injured in a plunge, was the only one who was relieved during the EVANS' he was struck by an automobile driven by Leonard Stnpleton, Green-bank, on the Richmond Road, about 7 o'clock Saturday was walking to his horns and Stapleton was driving towards Ottawa when ths accident hap FIELD GOALS Montrealers then attempted to open up the game by means of rounding the ends, or onside kicks, but they showed a lack of practice in these Toronto team seemed inexperienced against tha champions but displayed pluck and never stopped trying. MONTREALERWINS game. Mcum, on the other hand, were constantly taking the count, and the players did not appear to be in the condition necessary to pursue INSIDE THE ROPES From Figg 1723, to Dempsey 1924 GIVE Mini VICTORY a steaay plunging oitensive, 'lne teams: QUE. CYCLING TITLE Varsity C. W.

Stollery. flying (Special to The Citizen.) Winged Wheelers' Down wing; pequegnat, w. Snyder and pened. Middleton dodged away from the car, but Stapleton, in attempting to avoid Middleton, turned the same way and hit him. Middleton was able to go home, his injuries beiug attended to by Dr.

V. 11. Craig. Death of Mrs. Mayhew.

KINGSTON, Oct. 12. Rev. MONTREAL, Oct. 2.

J. Le.porte, of Montreal, member of the Canadian Somerville, halves: Mills. Argos 8-2 Before Capacity Crowd at Montreal. 2. South Shields 1, Bradford C.

0. Stockport C. 1, Southampton 1. Stoke 0. The Wednesday 2.

Third nivlalnn Knuthern Sertlon. Cliff Weber, snap: Snyder and H. Stollery, irisides; Marritt and King, plays, the onside kicks being especially non-effective. Won on Snyder's Kicks. McGill looked te Hughes to out-kick Snyder and Somerville, but in this they were disappointed.

The visitors" half had an off day. On practically every exchange of kicks the locals gained ground and. Hughes also showed a tendency to fumble, which frequently put McGill on the defensive. Superiority in the kicking department, which was shown right at the start of the game, -de elded the Varsity plan of attack, and Olympic team, today won the cycling championship of Quebec. Laporte By ARTHUR G.

STAPLES (Copyright. 1923, American Newspaper Service.) middles; campoeu and Soanes. out covered the course of 100 miles in five hours and eight minutes. La Boournemoutb and Bi. 1, Bristol sides: McGibbon.

Taylor, Duncan, MONTREAL. OCL. 12. A ft At aar cat vveDer, stales ana now, substi. C.

Brentford 0. Queen's Park R. 1. porte defeated 23 others, including George A. Brown, minister of Chal tutes.

man. He was the hardest nut that Brighton and H.A. 2, Plymouth A. 1VII. BEXDIGO'S BATTLES.

McGill R. McCombe, flying wing: eral seasons of consistent defeats at the hands of the Toronto Argonauts, the Montreal Interprovincial Rugby Union squad broke the losing Bendigo had ever to crack. They liugnea and Manna, halves mers XTMuyienan cnurcn, received a telegram telling him of ths sud- den death of his sister, Mrs. John A HfaviffW P.nfpow Slhb 4a Bendigo's first big fight in his tougni in June, 1837, in Derby micKeies, quarter; Moore, snap; career after he had beaten Jem Snyder, and occasionally uiassco ana ruan, insiaes: J. Mo- shire on a lovely day.

It is said to have been an "extraordinary Burke was with Ben Caunt. It is Combe and Manson, middles; Phil- cession which has existed since 1919 when they downed the Double Blue in a scheduled league fixture here Saturday afternoon, 8 to 2. "While a cannnitv fr-mi-A i battle." One of the chronicles pott and Millen, outsides: Murphy. now 1835, and Bendy and Caunt were the outstanding figures of the rtveu ujr ucr jiusuuna, one son in California, a son In the customs house at Renfrew, and one daughter at home. says, "A grander one it would be Cameron, Bazin, Blair, Boucher and impossible to see." As it nnneared ring.

Caunt was born in 1815 and Jones, substitutes. Kicked often on the first down. In this manner Varsity won back on one play what McGill had made In five or six line plays and without toll on the individual players. Varsity was able to meet the McGill offensive with a defence that measured up to the opposition, while McGill'a that Bendy had the fight, Looney was four years younger than Ben ,000 looked on, Art Evans, local Referee, R. Isbister.

Hamilton: wouia come back and with a ter. ran nlAnrlUl digo. He was an immense young imiiuacK. dropped umpire, J. O'Brien, Montreal; head rifle right bander, level Bendigo to Ottawa Thirds Practice.

Ottawa Thirds will hold a prac-. chap, giant in stature, with a stout linesman. Constants. TCi. "a secona quarter of me eartn and make all his back heart and a jolly countenance.

No. ston i pruveo. ine aecia- ers tremble lest he never rise body could throw him as they in me victory. une was a magnificent effort from forty wrestled on the village green; with again. In this fight Bendigo show, ed a disposition to fall without be iica at jansaowue ram loaay at S.16 p.m.

A full attendance of ths players is requested by the management. I WINNER INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL the gloves he held his own against ing hit a thing that lost him many na cap pea an arternoon of splendid playing by the doughty little half, who incidentally fnllio.l all comers; with his fists he had tnenas tnrougnout his career. proven his prowess. He had literal entries from vaueyneid, Lacnine ana Quebec. Thirteen riders finished the gruelling race.

Joe Lamarre refereed the race, which was sanctioned by the newly-formed Quebec Provincial Cycle Federation. Judges included Aid. Louis Rubenstein. GUNNERS QUALIFY TO MEET PRESCOTT (Siwclal to The Citizen.) RENFREW, i Oct. 12.

By defeating Renfrew 13 to 7 here on Saturday afternoon, Ottawa Gunners' baseball team earned the right to go Into the finals with Prescott for the Journal Trophy. Saturday's game was a poor exhibition of ball. The game held little if no interest for a large crowd which attended. Gunners won in the first inning, when they scored eight runs, knocking Jack out of the box. Ewart Heppinstal pitched for Gunners snd allowed thirteen hits.

Gordon Howard, of Ottawa, umpired. ENGLISH BEAT IRISH INTER-L'GUE SOCCER BELFAST. Oct. 11. In an inter- an mo points ior me victors.

ly "cleaned up the town." Finally IV ot Brilliant Rinl. by way of biography, Caunt par 3. Bristol R. 0, Newport County 1. Exeter C.

0, Southend U. 1. Glllingham 1, Swindon T. I. Luton T.

0, Aberdare A. 0. Merthyr T. 3, Charlton A. 1.

Mlllwall A. 0, Norwich City 0. Reading 0. Northampton 1. Third Division Section.

Ashington 0, Wlgan Borough 2. Barrow 1, Tranmere Rovers 1. Bradford 2, Wrexham 0. Darlington 4. Rotherham C.

0. Poncaster R. 0, Durham C. 0. Grimsby T.

1, Halifax Town 1. Hartlepool TI. Accrlngton S. 0. Nelson 2, Walsall 1.

New Brighton 4, Lincoln C. 1. Rochdale 2. Chesterfield 1. Southport 2.

Crewe A. 0. BMittlah league Pint Division. Airdreoniana 1. Raith Rovers 0.

Celtic 1, Hearts 0. Cowdenbeath 2, Rangers 2. Dundee 0, Morton 0. Falkirk 2, Hamilton A. 1.

Hibernians 1, Ayr United H. Kilmarnock 8, Queen's Park 1. Motherwell 1, Aberdeen 2. Partlck T. 0, St.

Johnstone 1. Third Lanark 0. St. Mlrren 1. Scottish League Second Division.

East Fife 2. Alloa 1. Bo'ness 4, Clyde 1. Arthurlie 3, Broxburn U. 0.

Arbroath 0, Dundee United 1. King's Park 2, Stenhousemulr 0. St. Bernard's 8, Dumbarton 1. Clydebank 4, Bathgate 1.

Johnstone 1, Albion Rovers 2. Forfar A. 1, K. Stirlingshire 0. Armadale 4, Dumfermline A.

1. It was not a brilliant cam ilnf? Looney lost his fight because he was blinded by the blows about his eyes; his powers had not been lost or his strenth dissipated he was practically blinded. Ha rushed dotted -with fumble. miSDlavs. snrl ents were tenants of the famous Lord Byron, the poet.

Many's the story he would tell of the poet. One more fact Ben was a famous at times forgetfulness of Kienaln th Argos being the guilty squad in the across the ring hunting for his man: launching terrific blows at pigeon-shot. ia.iior connection. Montreal dominated the play enough to eliminate nothing. Bendigo stole up on him Walk Upstairs and Save (10 ROBINSON'S CLOTHES LIMITED CP8TAIRS Cor.

Bank and Sparks Streets In 1835 Bendigo and Ben Caunt were brought together for a fight. me excitement that would have been selected his opportunity: cauirht Looney by the waistband and hit greater through a closer battle. As a result, the crowd found what mm on tne chin and the blind man it takes too long and the fight is not of sufficient importance to merit the story of its arrangements or Its details. They fought July 21, 1835, inrius tnere were In the individual fell. The fight went 2 hours, 20 minutes.

piay or members of the two teams, the sterling work of Jeff lira 11 In 1838, Bendieo fouaht Ben at Appieoy. Ben stood 6 feet 2 in his stockings and weighed 203 caunt a second time and again local flying wing; the tricky play of Art Evans: the sturdy rjnunrilne- nf disgraceful scene ended the fisrht pounds. Bendigo was 5 feet 9 Clary Booth, and the flashing bril ins uaiue is nara worth tell ne. liance ot tne youthful Argonaut league soccer football game hers today, England defeated Ireland by and weighed 164. It was a case of the whale and the swordfish.

Bendy went all around Ben and brutally slashed him. He never harmed his bucks, jieeves, namely and Dins- Bendigo was the better fighter. He went all around Ben and cut him to ribbons. But in the twelfth round five goals to nil. Ten thousand peo more.

Saturday's struggle witnessed ple saw the match. The teams were: Ben Caunt got Bendigo in against powers to fight, but he so exauner melee among the players and a few Irish Fough, Bruce, Frame, An tne ropes; he had his fingers around British tCnnadlnn Press Cable.) LONDON. Oct. 11. Old Country spectators one minute before the ated him by putting blows into Ben's bleeding and paining face that Ben lost his patience.

In the twenty- derson, Burns, McMulIan, Withers, Moore, Kushe, Kelly, Wilson. his throat; he was slowly but surely breaking Bendigo's neck Caunt's rugby results today were as follows: rinai wniotle. Dmsmore, who had played stellar rugby throughout the English Hardy, Baker, Wads- race flushed with rage. The crowd Ulackheatn 6. Newport 7.

Harlequins 18. Portsmouth Ser secona round ne walked up to Ben arternoon, somewhat marred his cut tne ropes to save Bendv'a life. digo as Bendy was sitting on his worth, Kean, T. Wilson, Bromllow, Spencer, Kelly. Bedford.

Elkes, vices 6. The fight went on with one side of performance by illegal Interference in attempting onside kicks in an ef. London Scottish 17. Rosslyn Park Ellis. seopnos knee and said to him, "Wilt thou stand up and foight fair, 0.

a Quality Product for ths Hair and Scalp Iniiit upoa tne ring open. Bendy recovered from the savage assault and thev fort to even the score. Atmarentiv St. Barts 0, Richmond 5. Cambridge University 32, Oldley- thou damned hound," and struck him in the face.

The blow sent exasperated when the first attempt fought ,75 rounds all in favor of Wheel Came Off Auto. The occupants of a Ford coupe sians ti. in me nnai quarter had resulted in Bendigo. In the 76th Benditro went Bendy and his second rolling on the turf. Cries of "foul" resounded and down with no blow struck.

He narrowly escaped injury when their Gloucester 0, Guys Hospital 5. Bradford 31. London Welsh 12. Ventry 18. Old Alleynlans 0.

Northampton 3. Old Merchant Tail doubtless slipped. Caunt's seconds Argos regaining the ball for a gain, only to be called back by Referee Simpson, Dlnsmore charged Eddie Crain, local quarter, out of the olav uendigo was given the fight. shouted foul. The referee threw his car upset on Sparks street opposite Canal street, Sunday night.

Mr. A. Of course this fight gave Bendigo ors 6. w. Kennis, 147 Crlchton street, was nat the air.

The fight was given to Caunt. Bendigo swore frightfully at the decision. But It was sustained on the next attempt, while the ball was still in the air. His charge es-caped the notice of the officials. A great fame to have stood up to the Nottingham giant and have beaten him.

As Bendigo is the next holder of the belt we better follow him for driving the car with two lady friends and was travelling east and caunt was declared the winner. along Sparks street about 10.40 moment later he charged Bert Ryan, Bristol 8, Devonport Services 0. Leicester 6, Lla nelly 8. Liverpool Northern 56. Moseley 13, Pillhsrriers 5.

Cardiff 21, Plymouth 11. Aberavon 10, Neath 3. Abertlllery 6, Risca 0. Crosskeys 0. Bridgend 0.

spell. The fight with Caunt clock when the accident happened. Dut ityan was set ana nanaea joins. jNfewbrofrHerpIcide Tb lUlr 3irr" RENFREW TWELVE brought him many challenges. But The car is fitted with wire wheels.

more to one side. The latter re. Bendigo started on a tour of Eng DEFEATS ARNPRIOR gained ns teet and rushed at the local middle wing, and the pair land, giving exhibitions, making As It approached Canal street one of the front wheels came off and before the driver could bring it to Swansea Pontypool 8. ARNPRIOR. Oct.

11. In their money, pemg an excellent showman nrst home game of season, the squarea on. utners Joined in and then a section of the crowd started for the field. There was a mild and knowing how to entertain. He would have made a wonderful circus NORTHKRN IMOI IK (.11:.

fUanatunn Press I'altlel. Arni.rior nign school ruabv team a stop the machine upset on the road. None of the occupants of the car were injured and were able to proceed to their homes on foot, nor LONDON. Oct. 11.

Play for the clown, it is said. He was also rather suffered an unfortunte reverse here Yorkshire Cud. flret round. In the canny" in regard to cash. IT was melee, but it was soon quelled.

Argonauts were but the shadow of the Armaria that have rinrunr tnis arternoon when they went down Northern Union Rugby League today, resulted as follows: SARAZEY looking for am easy mark: so he Is was the ca- badly damaged beyond I to defeat before the Renfrew Collegiate squad, the fin; 1 count being Three-year-old gelding by High Time-Rush Box. bv Box. owned hv I the Double Blue in recent eann sued a challenge which limited itself Fair Stable (Mrs. W. K.

Vanderbilt II.) Sarazen. with Jockev Georee I Coaches Dr. O'Connor and Mike to certain counties in England where ii to 8 in favor of the visitors. Al tne breaking of glass. U.

S. Rugby Results. Wakefield 20. Hull 8. Uramley 5.

Dewshury 9. Huddersfleld 18. Botley 18. Hull-Kingston 45, Halifax 0. though vanquished the locals cave mere Happened to be no very good Babin tn the saddle and carrying 120 ran one mile and -a quarter! Rodden sent out a team of young men.

This made a lot of chaffing a most creditable account of them sters for the most part, and players at Latonla Saturday, in 2.00 4-5, defeating Epinard. French champion Wyke 3, Featherstone 10. NEW. YORK, Oct. 11 Results of selves and had it not beep for ior uenay and forced him the inexperienced in senior company.

wad Altawood, Princess Doreen, Little Chief, My Play and the principal football games played couple of bad breaks would un They had all the earmarks of a team Maple Leaf sooner to take on a good man. voimowee, in the United States today follow: doubtedly have carried oft the decis In the making, and gava indication The 'good man" proved to he Leeds 24, Lastieiora in. Keighley 13. Bradford 0. Hunslet 2.

York 11. Enbvale fi. Clnderford 6. Watsonians 11, Edinburgh Acas I), Stewartonians 14, Edinburgh In At Westpolnt Army 20, Univer John Leehman. known as Ttnnn ion.

Heavier weight and better con of the many shifts that had been because he once worked In a brass- dition gave Renfrew a slight ad made since their game at Ottawa Altawood finished fourth, six lengths ahead of Princess Doreen, the heavily vantage over the home team. Bill one week previous, by their in. stitute 3. piayea imy, wnicn janaea in iutn While I.IMln Chief finlnhi.il Guest, Sally Rouselle and King ability to play their new positions Glasgow Acas. 16.

Olasgow Mign Rowanlemre all played a most effect However, the visitors sixth, My Play seventh and Chtlhowee I properly. la I l. 1 last. School 3. ive game for the visitors while showed signs of good coaching, and roundry.

Brassey was a likely man. He had fought a good many fights. He was different from green and inexperienced Ben Caunt who had never fought before professionally. About 8,000 people saw this fight. Brassey was fast, but Bendv wa The vlctnrv was wnrfh kS nnn tn Heintzman.

Ally Mulvlhlll and Stew displayed a aasn and doggedness of Oldham 27. Wsrrow t. Basketball Meetings. Mrs. Vanderbilt, in addition to a $5,01,0 art McGregor, put up a strenuous Koia cup.

f.pinara puuea aown fn.iiuu style characteristic of Argo squads. The teams: ngnt for the locals. as secono. prize, wnue went to sity of Detroit 0. At Cambridge Harvard 18, Mld-dlebury 6.

At Annapolis: Navy Marquette 21. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 25, Swarthmore 7. At Ithaca Williams 14, Cornell 7. At Worcestei- Holy Cross 18, Boston University 7. At Chicago Chicago 13, Brown 7.

At Princeton Princeton 0, Lehigh 0. Giants Win Exhibition. MONTREAL, Oct. 12. New York Gunners' Junior and Juvenile bas The teams were as follows: Ren Montreal Position Argos.

INTERNATIONAL RACE Epinard Again Second. Winner Sets New Track Record For Latonia. inaa nay, ana to Altawood fourth prize money. ketball teams will hold meetings in Flying Wing faster. He wrestled Brassey from his feet much to the surprise of his Bradford friends.

"TRY fnr his frew Guest, Boicy, Wade, Rouselle, 4 Epinard was heavily played in the Russell Barrett Draper, Low. Mooi Scott. Den the Y.M.C.A. tonight. The juniors will meet at 7 p.m.

Manager Leo Halves holm, McNab. Comba and Rowan goots" shouted Jem Mapping. Brassey obeyed; Bendy lowered his pari-xnuiuei watering, aitnougn tne bulk of the Western money was placed on the hopes ot Princess Doreen. A S2 ticket on Sarazen naid Evans Dinsmore legge. McCaffrey expects the following members to be present: Bert Mc- Booth Reeves Arnprlor: H.

Heintzman. Mulvi guard; took the blow on his arm and Jl3 win. to place, and J3.90 Gardner Staines hill, Lindsay. Barry, Baker. Clifford, countered with a terrifflc blow to Brassey's forehead that floored him.

Inenlv, Merrill Cameron, Harrison McLaughlin, Neil Moodie, Eddie Burke. The Juveniles will hold their o. J-ieintzman. Wilson. McGregor.

Ti. all existing Kentucky track records 'u for a mile and a auarter to nieces. Crain Sinclair Bendy licked Brasser fairly: hut Giants and Chicago White Sox play Rradwin, Cranston, Ward, Fulford. Referee P. Convey, Arnprior.

session at 7.30 and the following Snap the fight went to Bendv on a fnnt. Farasen, three-year-old chestnut gelil- ed their first exhibition game here players are requested to be on hand: Parkes Wilson Dependable (60 Million Satisfied Curtomtrs) Good Looking Clean Cut and llandsimi) Bier Value Brassey butted Bendy in the stomach this afternoon on their winter tour. 1T1Bi owned uy jvirs. w. j.

vanaprnin II, yesterday vanquished Kpinard. Insides ST. PAUL EVENS UP which, before It is concluded, will Art Charbonnean, Tommy Spear, Syd McCorkell, Jim Lawlor, Smith, former Technical lied, and Gen. in tne liftyy-second round. Bendy was but little hurt by the encounter.

Jv race of the International Series, be- Lazier Burt Starke Bradley take them through the principal countries of Europe. The former WITH BALTIMORE WIN BASEBALL TITLE White. A meeting of the Senior After the fight he did all sorts of capers in the ring. Middles id retoiu-iircaHiHn uiuwu oi uuiu 1 io noo to 60.000 spectators. oarazen, ineligible for the previous ST.

PAUL, Oct. 12. Excel- Ryan Dougles After this fight. Bend an took won by a score of 13 to B. Over six thousand people saw the game.

They will play here again tomorrow. ent pitching by Fittery and Markle. City League will be held tomorrow evening in President Blake McGit-fin's offices at 8 p.m. Foran Miles combined with opportune hitting by two International races because he A wm a gelding, flashed across the wire H. a I TKtli and a half ahead of the gal tavern at Hnemelrt.

He had a stout hearted mother. She is said to have Outsides Score by innings: it. H. L. rf PH A t.Boo Anderson Fear You get the benefit ofthesavwg Bum immense yuanntjr pnxuction) LONDON.

Oct. 11. The visiting Giants 320 110 00613 12 3 White Sox 000 000 050 8 9 4 UC1' VJal icmcia uy -t iu D. Anderson Thom lant French horse, in 3.00 4-5. This mi within 4-6 of a second of the world's record, established by "Whlsk-hrfiom II.

ten years aero. Whiskbroom New Zealand rugby team defeated remarked while Bendigo was fighting Jem Burke that she eat listening to the clock. The clock kept saying to her "Ben-dy, Ben-dy" was her Montreal subs. Itoore. Mac- 2 in Second Game of Ser Scott and Henllne; Lyons and Cheshire 18 to today at Birken Donell, Dewhurst, Matthews, Hamil at that time carried 125 pounds, but Sennett.

I head. 1 ies. ton. Ingrassia. Wright.

Bennett. it Is generally eonslderea ne aia not account of it. "Ben-dy, Bendy by Argos sube. Ault, Thomas, God. If it hail said Deaf Un.

I'd run a lull mile ana a quarter, wnue Ka rn i.A was hiirfipnad with 120 veA- Burns, Bond. Jonnston, Read have smashed its dam face." She must have been a dear old lady. Officials Ben Simpson 1 terday. 'Sarazen stepped the fastest mile and a mile and a quarter ever (Hamilton); umpire. Silver Quilty TORONTO, Oct.

II. Osiers won the Ontario Senior baseball championship when they defeated Gait for the second straight time, 4 to 2. Osiers victory stood out with Spring's stellar work on the mound. in 1SJ7, Bendy got a match with Charles Langan. called "Tonne- (Ottawa.) ineir team-mates, gave St.

Paul Its second straight victory over Baltimore here today, squaring the game count, in the junior world's series, at four-all. Taking the lead In the first inning, against the speed ball hurling of Lefty Groves, the Saints were never headed, winning, 3 to 1, and carrying the series to the ninth game, which will decide the minor league championship, here tomorrow. The score: It T. Baltimore. 000 010 000 1 5 0 St.

Paul 101 010 00' 3 9 2 Groves. Ogden and Freitag; Fittery, Markle and Dixon. Thirds Win at Cornwall. CORNWALL, Oct. 12.

Ottawa Thirds, on Saturday afternoon, defeated Cornwall Juniors i ex Perth Collegiate Wins. Langan." They fought In torrents of rain January 24, 1837. Langan was a Dublin boy, no relative of Jack Langan the Irish chamDlon. run on the Latonia track. He was 'clocked at the mile in 1.35 4-5, clipping a fraction of a second off the track record.

Epinard, strangely enough, flnishefl today as he did in his two previous American starts, when he finish sea-ond to Wise Counsellor and later to Ladkin. While Sarasen's victory was convincing, Epinard was JiiBt as wonderful in defeat. Working his way through interference, when Altawoo I 'and Mad Play bumped in the final sixteenth of the race, Epinard came im mm fourth olace. shot uuickly tu Falls Collegiate by 6 to 0 in the Aral Only S00 people braved the terrible storm of rain, sleet and wind. Bet-tin was 6 to 4 on Bendigo.

Bendigo whipped Toung Langan In the niona. -wuiarw cuaro- game o( te Lank ad gec. nnrinrv Tntprnrhnlnatfr Rucrhv Thfh Jimmr lemfng led the hitters played here Saturday on afternoon. with three clouts, one a double to 2nd round by a heavy blow to the Cigarettes Besides Perth and Smiths Falls. SrocYville and Athens are included chin.

He all along had been whin. Ping him. Jem Ward still claimed i- i in xne league. Vie outRlde. fUahlng ahead ot Mad lay and galnhfc rapidly on the Van and held the championship and yet jk.tia tuv (link liiiio that the Osier club have claimed the naa reiused to ngnt Jem Burke South Africans Beaten 3-2.

at a time when the Deaf 'Vn might Ontario Senior championship. Score by innings: R. If. E. Calt 000 000 1102 3 (Canadian Press Cable.) i.MWW'"g I2rl5 lw In attractive fins of 50 and 100 LONDON, Oct.

12. England de hibition rugby gams by There was very little to ween the two teams. at the end of the fir Mf, scoring a touch. In iod Ottawa scored the last two perir T) points via the sin esany nave won it. when Bendigo was about putting in a bid for, the belt Bill Looney appeared Osiers 120 001 00 4 2 derbilt gelding tne closing sinaei.

Mad Play, ti entry ot the Itan-eocas Stable, pbably ran the greatest race of his career, finishing on top of Epinard for third place. Altawood. owned Bruce Head, oi Lexington, desperate effort nd wul barely for third place. ri feated the. visiting South African a challenger of Behdieo.

Loonev Dougherty, Graham and Oliver; Spring and Buchanan. soccer team this afternoon by three goals to two. was It years old and a very abis.

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