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earance of Ottawas r. it- i i -i 1 i With Bengals Over Three Heavy Practices With Dominion Champions Will Speed up General Play and Strengthen Line. Hamilton Titr com to town S-turd- and tha. will be liie faatuit tmt of the horn Msoii for Otuwa foot bah fan. T.geo mt -il ui tic Montreal and will be mort frociou, than tvn when ihey kinkc the Capiul.

Year afo Om annual tnvaaion ol the 3naii a ma tier nf uuuundm im-poriMBcm axxl the Hamilton tupportert left enoufn currency behind them to provide many a home here w.Ui W.nier coal. Of i-ie they hve been more cooarrvalK in their aupporl wh.ch been moatly vot. Tnev foil. th em no matter rhere they ply and are about the lot of fan that erer Invaded an enemy field They art- auured of a boisteroua welcome wrien they come here. Ottawa mated up following iheir laiive at Toronto.

Wet weather and wet grounds made inadvisable for the player to enjuse in heavy work though the halfbacks went out and had k.rkinf practice. H-vn demonitrated that they can play fx.rbal! line when the cx ration demanda, the rtarguard quartet of Ofilv.e. Sneehan. Mulroney and Walker w.ll be given plenty of time to practice the art of kicking with and again the wind. Ukrd Their May.

Dr. Andy Dav.es wn pWaaod with the showing of hit younger player on Saturday agamtt Argonaut. Experience and team pUy beat them and he has a sneaking Idea that they will make it hot heavy for Tigers when they face the vaunted Bengal on Saturday. He is going to twitch the team about a bit more and la determined to get a amooth working front line. Ottawa tackling was poor and interference worae against Argoa and theee two important departments will push the bnemen all ow the Bold.

Ranger official do not base their pro-The Big Pour race will Ukcly be teat entirely on the treatment ktw di aetttod next Saturday when Tigera play them by referee Jack Corua-n an here and Montreal meets Argot In To- I though the formal proiest has been ronto. The Wheelers are tied with Bengal for Ant place. A victory for the two tea me would leave the iseue still deadlocked. Ottawaa are not suffering from any major injuries and will resume practice today. Three rattling workout will be held before the week-end game and some new shifts and formation will be tried out.

While the Ottawa backfteld played fairly well at Toronto, the line did not function up to expectation. It look as though the front flank need strengthening. Charlie ConneU la needed at middle wing and Bruce should be moved back to snap. Chewier could be shifted over to flying wing where hi tackling would help. It requires players with plenty of power to open hole.

In the opposing tine and Ottawns lack that essential punch on the attack A general speeding up all round and more cohesion Is necessary if the learn expects to make tt interesting foe Tigera. Opponents Chosen For English Team Local Badminton SUrs to ComDfite ill Matchea Next 1 Month, Airangementa have been made whereby a Dumber of local stars will be nfstcbed against th English badminton pUrars. w.o will give an exhibition here on th courts of th Bad minton Cub. of Ottawa, en th en-Ing of November IT next. Hum and Devlin.

British stain, will glv an exhibition of singles, which! should rTlation to lb aver a loeal player. Bill Stewart and Jack Caaseron, Ottawa district men's doublet chaaape, will engaas In doubles play. Four English players will ale put on an exhibition of men's doubles. Miaa Ruth stoberteon, Ottawa district sadW chantpton. Mrs.

H. F. Wright and Mrs. Frankly AJbeam paired with English partners, will give mixed doubles exhibitions. A team will also be chosen from Rldeau or son Hub playeri fnltowin; phnroff between two stems svlected by each of thee club.

Th pUyoff will tab place at th Badminton Club of OtUwa at an early daw. The exhlbiHon of BMlches will take plac between th noun of and pm. and a ncalnl fee of on dollar admlasiori will be charaed. Seating ar rangements will be ahnilar to those mad far th Canadian chanapionahipt held here last March. LEAD LUMBERMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE ta th weekly meelinj of the I.um-hemts'l Laagua Daridsons continued their wtrmlraj streak by taking three game from M.

N. Cummings. 0. K. I)dwsda Lid took two bom Mac DonaU-Conyvra Ltd.

Mayan Dayta broke into the winning column by taking two out of throe from Barrett Bros. H. Strutl thro high strings for Mays Dona, 28a, 223 and all. making a crocs aeore of ta. McAulirfe-Orlmea took two from Independent CoaL Maavebsg feral Berrien.

W. Jst. Daetdeons Boni MacOorjellonyers Ltd. Barrett Bros I D. K.

Bdwsrds Ud. "i M. N. Cummin ft 1 Independent Coel I McAiiliff4trimet 1 Maria Daels Ltd L. Pv SpoM wUnsiia.

high single. It Strutt. HI; high eroaa. 8. pence.

III. Itadqmrteri (or 1 MODEL AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES BYSHE'S tn Bank St. mi i unit wmiilillliiaai I liMtueiaifi'istaUMWUUNl wnavu aaowifo or ra Keee-rsaaeee -im a or Oeerl Ua-Ca (TCoati ante awe, larmy rtna wltfMwl Mail ehargae. Robinson's I 3 3 3 Pointing for on Card Before Contest Rangers Protest Westward Contest Ottawa Club Feci They Were Not Treated Fairly In Montreal. At meeting of the executive held 1 'asf night Ranger decide.1 to protest th game which they lost tn drawn up it ha not yet been ubmitrl to the RF U.

heads. Club official take the land thai Saturday's game wit neail an late in starting through no fauM their own and that the often. mi ifim received no penalty. They claim tint for a few werki thev have unutvr-fully endeavored to hjve QRFU. officials call a meeting to diMuvi other matters of importance and Ihtt the protest will arrve this Durpn na-mmh as a meeting will be held to take i.

up. Ranger wore forced to wit nearly an hour while West war rf'i-H io uke the field with Dr Eddi- Leary as referee in Saturday Matiliral Vtiili. MONTW.AL. Qu. Oil Que.

Oct. -W. A Dayne. of tne Vuetnc ugt ronttMii Union, con in renting on the despatch from Ottawa last night stated that he did not consider that Ranger might protest the game on the grounds of an hours delay in starting brought little eon ii i sci it from Westward officials with the exception of the statement that i thejr did not upset lUnccrs to carry out ine inrcai aa inry navp noi a irn Vi.T 9TZL r'r to th catwc of ts taklaaw BMs4ia fVl sf (X4.w. I replacing Gort Boucher at a rrlerf was unacceptable lo local tram.

who asked that he umpire with Jark Cofrigfan. Montreal, aa refer. The sanction of th union had to be oh- tairted. for this move, which th causa of th delay, acrordinf to the local team. DOYLE PROVES EASY FOR KID CHOCOLATE NEWARK.

NJ. Oct. 17. -Kid Choco late. Cuban featherweight knocked out Mickey Doyle, of Pottsvitle.

tonight Ui the Or at round of a 10-round feature bout her. Both weighed 137 pounds. Chocolate, ftghtlng his second match since returning from a visit to Cuba. 1 finished his man with a right to the -chin after I minutes. 22 seconds of the opening round.

Doyle furnished no I onoosition. sticking entirely to defense until the Cuban flash feinted sn open- I 1 I I I but with his left and crashed over the general manager of the Miami race-one real punch of th fight. track. Hockey Schedule in International League Thursday, November le London at ruiaburgh. Friday.

November 14 Buffalo at Wifidaor. Saturday. November laV Pittsburi at Buffalo; London at Cleveland; Detroit st Syracuse. Tuesday. November Ifc Syracuae at Buffalo, Windsor st Detroit; Cleveland at laondon.

Wednasday, November Is Pittsburgh st Syracuae. Thuraday, November BufTalo at Pittsburgh; Letidon at Detroit. Friday. November London Windsor. Seturday, November Buffalo Oevelsnd.

Sunday. November Buffalo Syracuae. Tuesday. November IS Syracuse at lrvdon; Windsor at Pittsburgh. Wednesday.

November 2-Windsorat Cleveland; London at Buffalo. Frlia Nnvemhor rVtrni .1 don; Syracuse at Windsor. I Saturday. November 29 Clevtland at I Buffalo: Detroit st PitUburgh. Sunday.

November Cleveland at Syracuse. 1 Tuesrisv. December 3 Windsor st London: Detroit at Cleveland Wednesdsy. Uccember 3-Pittsburgh Windsor. Thursday December 4 Syracuse at Detroit: Cleveland at Pittsburgh.

Friday, December 5 Buffalo at London. Saturday, December Pit tabu rgh at Cleveland; Windsor at Buffalo. Sundsv. December 1 Cleveland at Detroit; Windsor at Syracuse. Tueaday.

December I Syracuse at Pittsburgh; Detroit at Buffalo; Cleveland at Windsor. Thursday, December 11 Buffalo aC Detroit Friday. December 12 Detroit at Windsor; Pittsburgh at London. Saturday, December 13 Syrscuse at Cleveland. atonday.

December IsLondon at Syracuse; Pittsburgh at Detroit Tuesday. December le Pittsburgh at Buffalo: Windsor at Detroit; Cleveland at Lorvdon. Wednesday, Dosmber lt-tsburgh at Syracuae. Friday. December 19 Buffalo at WiiidMHIasyndon at Pittsburgh.

Saturday. December 30 Pittsburgh 4 Cleveland: gyrseuea at Buffs 1 a. Sunday. December 21 London at Detroit; Cleveland at Syracuse. Tueaday.

December 13 Cleveland at Buffalo; Syracuse at London: Windsor rtUburgh. Friday, Deteoiber 3s-Loodoo at Windsor. JV.Datttl at THE OTTAWA EVENING JOUKNAL TUESDAY, OCTOBKK 28, 1930. Famous Hamilton Tigers Is Season's Tussle I Week-end The Recorder Still Leading Favorite lenadlaii ahl. LONDON.

Oct. 27 -J A. Oewar The Recorder, rrmainrt. a trw favorite tonight for Ihr ambridtr--hlre Handicap orr thr mile and a furlong rourwe al remarket on Wedneaday. Thirty -etfhl fconn are till Irfl In the rare The Rewdrr waa al nine le Ian toniihl.

with the Aga Khan (urral-al-Aim Wiaaid al eight to one Rredale waa ta nM: at Nine Tail tt tm one. rinntago 2S to mnr (raaufmjialeT to one. Midlothian 2 to owe and The Fen ro one. Still Possibility Of Two Schooners Meeting This Year Gloucester Committee Re quest Board to Re con aider Decision to Call Off Proposed Race. 1'aneiMan rre tj IHrerf Wire.

HAL1TAX. Or tfie board if truatees of Ih Cr. decided against the hntding of mteritaiionj! series for tV N'S A'i IVh.nf h-'one-- ch.trnpi'nri IT H-tl if tr there ernwd i pj thail trie tu: -uch b-ought Ih- tr -pr Nw. in 12I and the The'jd. nf Clout-ettr victor ivi the iten- ine recent Lipton Cup exhib.l.on races, might meet in such a -eiifi fter iU What rew-ded a pvibi 'h-i the series m.gtit bo held lefed bv requext from the Clou- raster committee that the local bord decsi Oloiii g.uj Ken for tJe cnte1.

tnd thf is be.ng apoofned to m1 fot Thursday. The local committee Hd stated 'i, wire to Captain Arigu Wjlter of tfw Rlii.niX r.nl.n Ran P- ru i Itv th-i rr.i., -u- wre in a vnr of knfl -n(1 thM W44 lhl Um4. WM to for th- rv-e- 4ry funds. The board of Tiuite. 1 though! tt advisable tre conrest unt.l nest ye-ir No fuitber' statement was forth-omirul from Irn-i! orTicial.i lon-ght.

following. Cilouce-ier rrqueat fur revoiuidci ation Retires as Manager Of Famous Garden Frank Bmen Gives up I TUK 01 UiTeCting -Dig preident M.chael Powell: vice-pre-o. dent. NfM-man Allan: secretary Wil- OpOrtA UUlIaing. I Sievent: treuturei Arthi- Perrv man.

iter tod coach. Dn eeettel rrea Dtrert Hire Skellv NEW YORK Oct 71 Frank Br ien voluntarily resigned tody ui TO PRESENT lrRXZftEO manager and vice-president Madison Square Garden Corpora! It was armourveri at the Usrrfen Krien had filled the pmt. formerly held bv the late Tx Rickard. since June WilUam F. Carey, president, said no effort had been mad as yet to find a successor but it Is expected th.it C.irev himself will strre as manager r.f the Garden until one ia rhown.

Br uen explained hi reason for re signing was the difficultv of handling (the Job together with hi duties a Cleveland; London at Buffalo; Syia-cuse at Pittsburgh. Sunday, December 2f Buffalo at Syracuse. Tueviay. December 10 Syracuse st Detroit. Wednesday.

December 31 -Windsor st Cleveland. Thuraday. January 1 Buffalo at Pittsburgh: Syracuse at Windsor. Detroit st L-ondon. Friday.

January 2 Winder at Buf falo, Sstuxdsy. January 3-Detroit at Pitts- burgh; London at Cleveland. I Sunday. Jsnuary 4 Buffs In st De- troit; Windsor st Sytscu.v. Tueaday.

J.nuarv 4 Cleveland st Detroit; Pittsburgh at Windsor. Wednesday. January 7 Pittsburgh st London. Friday, January 9 Cleveland at i ndsor Saturday January 10 Syracuse at Cleveland; Detroit st Buffalo. Sunday.

January 11 Detroit st Svrs-cuse. Monday, Jsnuary 12 Buffalo st London. Tuedav January 13 Detroit at Windsor: Buffalo at Cleveland Wednesday January 14 IsOndon at Syracuse; Cleveland at Pittsburgh. Thursday. January IS Windsor a i London; Pittsburgh at Detroit Friday.

January tt Buffalo at Wind Saturday. January 17 Pittsburgh at Buffalo; Lend on st Cleveland. Sunday. January lft Windsor at De troit; Pittsburgh et Syracuse. tuesaay.

Jsnusry ejo ueuotl at rata- burgh; Cleveland at London. Wednesday. January 21 Cleveland at Svrscuse. Thursday. January De troit Friday.

January al Wind- Saturday, January at Detroit at Cleveland; Syracuse al Buffalo: Wind-eor at Pltteburgh. Sunday, January 15 Syracuse st Detroit. Tueaday. January 27 Syracuse at PlttuburgV. Detroit at London: Cleveland at Buffalo.

WecVieaday. January at Syracuse at Windaor. Thuraday. January st Buffalo at Pittsburgh: Windsor at Detroit. Friday.

Jsnuary 30 Windsor at Cleveland; London at Buffalo. Saturday, January 21 Syracuae al London. 1 Sunday, February 1 Buffalo at Syracuse. Tueaday. February Pittsburgh at Windaor.

Wednesdsy. Februsry 4 Windaor at Syrecusej Buffalo at Cstvektnd. I I I I i I BELIEVE IT OR il A VfOf a goldfish V'fl A kfi TuRNLP WHITE 7 jjt Ws kby a wolowic ii vall'9 i CAM BtTitD Mou- ILiHT" Ml of eosttyi Just won RACt Michael Powell To Lead Journal Club Officers Re elected at An nual Meeting of Hockey Organixation. The Jouj funrtioned nter wi. nal llrkev Club, which ii the Bit Four League la reorganize and Ml Wall of orrUrrs turned tn office Michael Powell, whf' a.

capably led the lub as prenient. unammoutiv rt-leitd a lout wtth i other fellow orfii-ers. It wai i.e-rld to again operate in the Big Four ri'Vid-ng that circuit operates The full late of officer for the sea- M.n follow' Honoriirv Hov; honotnrv f. Nnr- i p.r-bin.A FOB BICYCLE RACES I A missed the ball. Thit was a fine break Pr ue for rte recen bi cy 1 race for hop who capital i.ied a urn -vuged under the auspices of the Capi- ber of miscurs to sdvanuge.

i-l City Bicycle Club be dutii-j Dale, their centre-half, matched huted on Thursday evening in the C. boot with Perodeeu and while he Company Mess Room at the Drill Hall at 9 o'clock. All riders who placed in the events are requested lo be on hand The aesiaon has now finished snd rider are looking forward with much interest to the annual banquet of the Club which to be held in the near future. Inurftdsv. February Windsor: Buffalo at London.

Friday. February Pittsburgh st Detroit. Saturday. February 7 Pittsburgh st Cleveland; Detroit at Buffalo. Sunday.

February I Detroit st Syrs-cuse. Tuesday. February 10 -Cleveland st P.iUbuiirh. Windsor at London; Buf-fslo at Detroit Tnurwiav, February 1 London at Pittsbursh Friday February 13 Detroit at Wind for; Pittsburgh at London. Saturday.

Februsrv 14 Windsor Buffalo: Syracuse at Cleveland. Sunday. February IS London at Syracuse; Cleveland at Detroit. Tuesday. February 17 Detroit at Pittsburgh; Cleveland at London.

Thursday. February 19 London at Detroit. Friday. February 20 Syracuse at London: Buffalo at Windsor. Saturday.

February 21 Windsor at Cleveland; Pittsburgh at Buffalo. Sunday, February 22 Pittsburgh at Syracuse. Tuesdsy. Februsrv 24 London at Windsor; Syracuse st Buffalo; Detroit ar Cleveland. Thursday, February 24 Syracuse at Detroit: Windsor at Pittsburgh.

Friday. February 27 Syracuse at Windsor; Buffalo at London. Saturday. February 2 Cleveland at Buffalo; London at Pittsburgh. Sunday.

March 1 Cleveland Syrs- I cute. I Tuesday March 1 Ruffuln troit: Pittsburgh at Cleveland Thursday. Msrch Cleveland st De- i troit Friday. March Pittaburah at Wind sor: Detroit st London. Saturdsy.

March 7 Syrscus at Cleveland, London at Buffajo. Sunday. March 9 Buffalo at Syracuse. Tuesday. March 10 Windsor st London; Cleveland at Pittsburgh.

Thursday, March 12 Pittsburgh at Detroit. Friday. March 13CleveUnd at Windsor. Saturday. March 14 London st Cleve-Isnd: Detroit at Buffalo; Syracuae at Pittsburgh.

Sunday. March 15 Detroit at Syracuse. Tueaday. March 17-Windsor at Buffalo; Pittsburgh at London. Wedneoday.

March 11- Windsor at Syracuae. Fridav. March 20 Detroit at Windsor: Buffalo at Pittsburgh. Saturday, March 21 Buffalo at Cleveland. Sunday.

March 22 Lomion at Syr NOT Church ot has 7 oi ww0 12 Pillars VWisoIimAoi) 24 5UP5 (Hours 52 1et) AND 365 SUPi UP IkiToWIR (5W5 Ites) Bishop's School Trounce Ashbury i In Annual Tussle at McGill Campus Lennoxville Students Display Marked Superiority to Score 21-1 Triumph Errors Prove Costly to Ot- tawa Team's Chances for Victory. I tpectal tn The eleurnal. MONTH F.Ala Oct. 77 College hool defeated Anhburx- in their annuatl rlah here today, on McGill fiimpiM b' S-l. ho wing marked Mipenortlv in all of the game.

Taking an earlv lead v-hen Dale gathered in Smellie'i fumble, they showed a varied end reaourceful attack agaimt the Ottawa team, which pre- volted against their heevter opponenta all through the game. II I Half Tbne. Tey led by a comfortable margin 14-4 st half time and showed smart hack field plays to nullify the line superiority of the visitor. Ashbury aided greatly by looe backfteld play. Faquier turned Bishop misplsy to some advantage early in the gme u.Kan kai nr.r.laut alls virrli arwl ikaM paued badly to a team mate who was outpunted for distance, placed his kicks to better advantage snd the fast following up of his winp helped considerably in keeping Ashbury backs from advancing for consecutive gains.

teen-Cut Tackles. It waa a hard fought keen game with the best feeling prevailing snd the clean-cut and was a feature. decisive Uckling One in the lead Bishop's showed ronaiderabl audacity to their play trying long pLacementa with good effect although Done of them succeeded, severs 1 went for rouges. They hsd some smart wing line shifts that were baffling to Ashbury but the 1st- Several Changes Are Expected Among City Hockey Loop Clubs Say Rldeau Juniors Will' Have All Star Team This Winter. Several change In the personnel and management ol the Senior City Hockey League clubs are pee ted when the amateurs start their schedule this win- ter.

Of the five clubs who will again enter the race for league honors. New Edinburgh. La Salle, and possibly Rideaua. will introduce new coachea. but according to early season banter there will be as change, among the players.

La Salle have decided to entrust Haoov u. iik ik. rfcln. sienment this eeason In en effort to place the tricolor club Into a contending position. Albert Reneud will be retained aa manager and It is expected that all of last Tear'i La Salle team with the addition of a few new players will be back with the dub this winter.

Succeeds NeU. Cheater "Cup" McCreerr ia aspeeted succeed Tommy Netl es manager of the New Edinburgh aquad this win- ler. but it la altogether likely that eev era! of lass year's Burgh team will be miesing thia eeason. Tommy mctneiuy is slated to leave for Detroit on Sat-, urday and Lou. Bates, who starred on the defence with him last winter, is reported ta be considering playing Junior again.

The champion Shamrock aggregation will again be In charge of Manager Jim McCaffrey and Coach Tommy Lowrey. Dr. Wee. Richard, one of the best left ensunrrs to perform in City League) ranks ntaasber of years, wee leporwd reedy to retire this 1.881111 but la undo! stood to neve oeflsuesly decided Emmett Morris will likely produce eeveral new players on thia yese'l edition of the MonUgnardi but is also reported te be losing few of last rear's seam. Harry RedVey has Joined the Aisxertoane.

and Kenay Draper, wno piayed left wing. It expected to I i I I I i By Ripley ax ru. oeneet jboToldh6 9c4ToN.Peii i ter lol largely through lute loose- neas and fumble at unexpected jun- lure. Perod- j'i ft-sr vi'iwi worked hard and in the thick of ever PUv Ahburv did not ahow up aa Uon-1 In a defensive way as expee'ed and after their fine record this ycr i undoubtf dly uffered from overconfi- dence Feature playa were supplied by Grant, with the fine tackling of Devlin King and Davis making them conspicuous Penvleau played hard game for Ashbury and Fauquaer himself. Over CeesAdent.

There quite a crowd of Ottawa 'ople on hand. Mr and Mrs. Ted Dev- lin were prnm nent spectators. Their mii piayt ror oisnop ana was in me of every plsy. Johnny Munro led in tiie cheering for Ashbury.

Louie Cote. Ashbury coach, was surprised, st the showing of his charges u.ut was inclined to blame over -con -dence for their failure to hold the peedy Bishop squad whom they outweighed considerably. The team lined up: Ashbury Flying wings, Coristine nd Robinton: halvts. Wood, Per odea Smelhe. quarter.

A. Wood; snap Major; insidea, McGuckin snd Cowans: middles. Rowley. Allen; out-udes. Grsn and Wodehouae: sub.

Rowley. McCarthy. Sherwood. Fau quier. Thompson.

Bishops Flying mg Dale: halves, rirant Glass snd MacKsy: quarter. Dohney; snap Devlin; instdes. Clarke and Rankin; middles. Langxton and Gurd: outsider. Kenny and Davis; Harihsw.

Wilson srd Payan. Referee. M. AppcL Amateur Schedule To Start on Not. 18 The Senior City Hockey League race open with a double header en the jjht of November IS according to an announcement made by secretary Cecil Duncan last nllhL Althoueh the schedule has not been drafted yet it is expected that dates will be presented st the next meeting of the amateur circuit The five City League clubs 4.

wiui anoiner ciur. inn Th Peterkin brothers. Maynard and Cordie. both with Monties last Winter. are reported intending to play with New Edinburgh.

Little Is known of Rideaua' prospects although Frank Smith, who managed the purple tesm last winter, will. In ell probsbillty give up his post this season. The nsme of Dr. Roy MaeDougali, who managed the Toronto Varsity teem few years aga has been rnenUoned ea 1 a likely succeaaor to Smith. AS-Stae Team.

The expected graduation of Junior players to City League ranks will likely be limited if current rumors Drove correct It has been leoraod from re liable source that Rldeaus pirn to gather an all atae team araar Ion of Shamrock Juniors of two yean ago. Such pis vers aa Lloyd Jackson. Aral Butterworth. wuiinau UMe. get Eddie Fhinlgaa.

John Wilkinson and Lost Base are staked wtth Rldeau Junior team ef this sen nr. oral of these players are wader she eye of sd Race tracks In AssstreUa much like pubUe utilrbea In Aevertcs. Betting la an pert-aesrtuel machines end the gueeiiuueul taken ltl-t par-cent of the bete. "Ifils It the Price Are Not Scheduled To Play Saturday Tn Juries Added to List in Westward Tilt Meet Canadian Nation-1 als Next Kii.tri lalermKji.l. tiKk an v- nlm ofl from prmcuo.

Urt night and lh purple pUyn rntt-d up (ollowin lhir .1 lh hni ol W.tidi on Salufd-y in MonLre.l Although th OlUw te.m i not che-dulrd lo Uk prt In -T V. fixture nnl Saturday, then rumor currant the my pUy Cornwall Colu at Varaity Oviil. Thi la highly un-probable a. th Colu ar not alatfrl to coma hera until Nov. 15.

No aenous uijurwa were added to the Ranger list in the Westward b.ltl' but a (ew plsjren bear bruiaea and other marks of lh gruelling itruggle Harry Kehoe had hit leg bruised but not seriously and the team will likely get back to practice again tonight Although admitting defeat and giving Westwards credit (or fins vutory both players snd officials ol the Banger club are tar from aeusrm aim u.i-ment accorded them by Jack Corna-ii in nil capacity at referee of Ssluida game. As fsr aa known Rangers have not made any protest but it espected they will object and with good rea- I on to Cosrigan in an more games in which they com- I pet. Unbiased spectators were piuzled and not a little disgusted st the eetiom of the Montreal official in over-ruung umpir Ed. Lary of Ottawa on Saturday in the Metropolis. Rangers' next scherfuL-d Kama carded for Nov.

I against C.N R- i'1 Montreal PROVIDENCE BUYS VAIL FROM RANGERS PROVIDENCE. R.I.. Oct 77 -Jean Dubuc. president of the Rhode Ward Reds, announced tonight the of Sparky Vail from th New Yotk Rangers. Vail ta well known in the Canadian-American League.

havine played several acasoni with Spring- field. The deal was for cash, but the price not announced. c.u AIRMAN WQiaVO rUI QUTXC CrrWj i IV. POSITION AND STANtfc ON THE tOl'RT. The basic position for single, is the centre of the court.

Tor doubles, with partners playing side by side Diagram Al. the correct poaltion is the centre of the service court. In doubles, lor back and front combination (Diagram one partner should be at the centre of the net and the other at the centre of the long service line. Proper posi tion on the court is absolutely esaen- tion to successful play. Correct stance on the court ia tne result of good footwork and effective of the body weight With eacn stroke the body weight should shift from one foot to the other thus add ing to the power of the shot When awaiting the return of the bird, take your position fscing the net.

witn weight evenly distributed on both feet. This will lessen the chance of being caught on the wrong foot, a weakness which aoon becomes apparent to an op ponent Never fare the net when making a shot Keep on your toes aa much as possible at top speed. Maaterv of Position and stance on the court will give a sound basis for the future development of your play. WINS DECISION. NEW HAVEN.

Conn- Oct ricello, Brooklyn heavyweight tonight won a decision over Al madman, dob-ton. In a lt-round feature bout here. OTTAWA HOCKEY Ltd. Season Tickets for 19 SCHEDULED HOME GAMES will be on mIc To Last Tear's Holders and Subscribers at the AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Open 1 A M. to 1 P.M.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Also TOES, and NOVEMBER PUBLIC Feature or the Quality? Is it the price you will pay or the quality you will consider when buying your Winter Overcoat? Our Mwk of Ovrr-ronts is srcouil tn nnrr for stylf, fuiisli and limg wear. How nftt'ii we arc inislcil, trying to pet a ilnlliirV wortli fur fifty ruts ami how many times we say "Never aeain!" At $29.50 we feature a remarkable Overcoat by "Fashion You don't Uke a rhance, as guarantee aallsfactkm. 110-112 SPARKS ST. Chihawks to Train On London Rink Chicago Squad to Play Three Pre Season Exhi bition Games. vMrtgil'Ml Hre In llre I Irf CHICAGO.

Illi. Ott 27 --Scenleei, rienibeV of the Chic-gu Blick Hawk Nahon-1 H.k ke Le cntty lfl today for L.Mid m. Ont wherr thev take up ttailiing quai te: and vOi ou in the W-tern Ontario aren.t Five members of the squad Johnny Gottsehg Earl Miller. Duke Dn'kw-eki. Art Somer and Alec W-vd.

th-latter a new go-ili'. ho KaiU from Regina. will go directly to London from thfir Carmdisn homei The Hawk- will engage tn a erle of pre-seaon eshlbition game, meeting International League trams London. Syracuse N.Y snd Cleveland he-fore retumin to Chiragc to open eson with ihr New Yoi Ranger, on November 1. AUSTRALIAN CUE STAR HAS LEAD i lansdlsn Tre.

Table. I BRADFORP England. Oct. 21- Tne lirl d. the third match of the in-h lliardt proiessionsl today with 2.13 points i Walter Lindnun.

the --wielder. who hss been t.iree opponent a 7 Oil1 menl i the cr I Au9lr.il riving I handicap ach in the mstctv. Including their gift of 1.000 poinn esch. Clarke MrCnnschv. Austrstia rioted with tJM.

Tom Newmsn. with i ll) snd Joe Davis, the English chsni-pinn. with 1 70S In the first and second matches Mc-Conachy. who led today's play, footed the list Lindrura won the first mstrh. overtaking the others dc the -000 points.

But he was unfble to rslrh up to Joe Davis, in the second round of the tournsment The third match is being played in Bradford and London, with a pair oi the men In each place. VAlTwiniDEN LEAVES. Carl Van Warden, well-known Ol-tawa wrestler, leaves lo wrestle in the Nofch country. He will engage oppon ents at Kapuskaiing on October am! at Hearst on November He then goes to Montreal for November 5. whei he will compete in the opening tournament of the Winter wrestling season at the Metropolis.

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