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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 14

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juvnrr-z. i i PACK roUHTtiW THE SASKATOON DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21923. PA AWARD TEAMS CELEBRATE CENTENARY OF-INCEPTION OF RUGBY Tit Andcrsons 1 NOVA SCOTIAN FAILS TO CURLERS GATHER THIS EVENING Furnishes World With White Hope The annual general meet- OVER SCOTLAND-HAND FOLLOW COURSE RULES ermen defeaed for th' cond tlm Columbia, of Gloucester, Mum, Captain Urn Fine, retaining the trophy aha won from the El. two )t-ara ago and taking the long end of the ttve thousand dollar purse at ataka for the aeries. CLOSE ALL WAY It was a real rare from start to finish, and until the schooners bad turind the outer mark and had settled down for the long three!) to the flnlih line the laaue was In doubt.

The defender won the honor at the eurt and was never headed. At the (ir.it muik she had established a lead of one minute, forty-nine seconds. Hll. nona lost JO aeeowia of the second leg. a cloau.

-reach of 8 miles In a moderate sea, and lost nine eeconds on the third leg, a run down the wind if nine miles on the same weather. t-he bettered this lead of one minute twenty seconds by on minute twen-tv-flve seconds In the thirty knot whole sail breeze and head sea to the Chili Fistic New Inspired, contemplation success Luis of Bouthi urtl same Luis the cur who ing of the Saskatoon Cur-ling (lull will held in the council chambers of the city Ml tonight at 8 oclock "ben the election of officers for the ensuing term and other important business is to be discussed. In view of the importance of the Session, the officials have issued a call for a full attendance of all past members and prospective curlers. Everyone is cordially invited and urgently Teams Celebrate 160th Anniversary of Establishment of Distinctive Feature of Rugby Committee Orders Third Race to Decide Possession of International Fishermans rophy HALIFAX, X. Nov.

third race ill be necessary to deride the possession of the International Fishermen 'a Trophy, hith Captain Angus Wallers, of the Not a. Xeotiu j-ehnoner, no-ip, believed lie had Kiieecssfuily defended in winning Thursdays nee oil- Halifax harbor. The international nun on1 ill V. Kngl.mil, 2, The ecntctmry of tin inception of rugby football was celcbrntcil lure Tliurvlay by an international eame in which England and Wales defeated Scotland and Ireland by 21 points to 10. Tin traine was plated at Kiiyht School the Held where, ore hundred teal's ago, Win.

Vrd Ellis, a schoolboy, at that time, tlolat cd tin then accepted ru! of the game, ran with tin ball und laid the foundation of one of tin greatest of ball games. Nov. 2. The schooner ltluenose. twice winner of Thursday night awarded Ihursday race to the Columbia, The 'tll0 lnil mutional svhounr race and hird ree will he sailed on Sntunlav.

Iwinmr of two races of this years I series, the last of which was taken on tli protest Immediately after a i from her on ft technical protest banquet s.im at, a fuuivU to the raised by her competitor, the Colum-A merit an rew. The program of the bia, of Gloucester, cast off from her banquet had tn luded presentation! wharf at 2 oclock this afternoon of the trophy to Capt Angus Walters. I sII(j sailed down the harbor. It was of the ltluenose, but ttio presentation believed that Captain Angus Wal-was noi rnnd. Iters was carrying out a threat made YESTERDAY'S RACE 'this morning to take his boat home HALIFAX.

Nov. -ltluenose. of n1 ln thl eara Halifax. xs WALTERS WOULD CALL IT OFT. ternatlunal race.

MORAN BAILED OUT BRANDON. Nov. Amby Moran, Higina hockey plnver, appeared ln the police court Thursday chaiged with assaulting a peace officer and was granted a remand. HI ball was increased from 8600 to $1,000. Moran 1 said to have got Into difficulties with the city police on Sunday morning.

Luntnhtirg, Nova Kcotia, Captain Angus Waltits, Is thu fleetest setioon-er engaged In the North Atlantic fisheries Sh demonstrated this inclusively Thursday when, ln flsh- days race. On Tuoufuj, the Hailing commutes Dueil a ruin that "any buov indicating sho.yl water shall be passed on lie seaward side, The i-otnmltLe went Into session SHAVE ATTACK IS STRONG The Anglo-Welsh attacked fiom th Start and lound tout 1) In Ilnur opponents tcrriloi close to tne al line. After JO minutes of M.o enson enguged In a deteiriilni rush and romped over neir the ni. 1 From tills reverse the Amtln-W edi I fifteen pkked up and WakehelJ dash- ed over near the flag, link, con-, verted. From a n'i iiiii the bull out to Johnson, who dropped a go.t.

Tilden Too Good For Present Day Tennis Experts NIBV YORK, Nov With William Johnston uppa-enlly thru igo as a title cot. tinder, there uppe.ii to no one qn the tennis hortnu who throat' ns tho telgn of Wllllaci T. Tilden II. at all berluuslv. Tim tall, Virsatlle, masterful 1hllndel-phtan, everybody Is ready to ac-knowli dge, la in a class by himself far ahead of the rest nalloi.nllv and Inti i nationally that one cannot RIGHT yet fast 78 Seconds from Lather toTowel not to any uplifted, of Luis Rtrpos business in the American ring.

Vlncentlnl, a Chilean lightweight, claiming the championship America and adjacent Islands, begin his Aireer In the business at thcwtarden fcUtur- md Ji is ju Owtai meets Barney ICesley, selon of barn Keies. the West-side, starred at fullback on varsity of Union Barber ColDa'and was picked for the All Tenth venue team of Illl'l. Young Mr. Kee red hair and hi neighbors feeding of sorrow for Luis Vlnrntinl Is not go famous pred with demands for his In ring, but that still bs to i Interviewed. Thus, a chat' with him revialed that he ha an ambition to be knocked out for 1200,000 as Luis Angel Flrpo was.

"I would very much admire tn knocked out for JJOOOOO," be said "but I am only a beginner, and 1 1 realise that I cannot such fees Just yet," In fact the modest Vlncent.nl may has i a incen- or so work time be knocked out for $2 a the prelim- Inary boys here are paid by the min- ut. and If Vincetitin! should stopped In th firat minute round one. his fee would about equal his taxi fare to the hospital. I All of th South Amerlcsn new. paper will have connection and cabla reporters at the ringside to send expensive descriptions of Vln-centlnla debut at 10c a- word.

the Underwear for bulky: warm, perfect-fitting and Rad Labol Combination at $4.75 per suit Pure wool by hi conceive of hD being beatm for )t'(vjuen University), Crlihton (Dub-jenst two three ueasons tu (omei.n University) Wi quick shave with comfort. To get speed, he must have a fine blade a super- he retains anything like Ills present effei them ss. The fact if the matter I that brilliant, powerful and decisive though hh was all through the national championship ivent, he ru-ver was fuic'd to call on Iiih lust peM, never had to bring rill his resources Into play to win comfortably. YVIth rare exceptions lie stroked along vtry leisurely, Increasing the pressure only lien an opponent threatened, seriously anil depending, as a rule, not on any exieptlmi.il aggressiveness of attack. but on the deadlv itccurai nr terrific speed of his drive, his stun tn forcing his man out of position and his fWtfootedncas in covering mpicsted to attend.

Joe Kraker Wishes He Was Here with 0n? katl kPfn on thl i thl Irn bHu ant ial. Btje ot the Li 5 nrth, bHt', Thla Is thf th? ag0 contained ln a letter received recently by "Huh' Bishop from Joe Kraker, of Hibblng, Minnesota, who starred at middle wing: for the Quakers last fall. Kraker halls from the district that developed the Rooney boys and this tall the redoubtable Joseph is playing tackle middle win in Canadian rugby) for tiie Hibbing eleven. Without doubt Kraker Is the toughest linesman that ever lined up with a local senior grid squud. His, work, especially the provincial! championship game against Regina i last fall was noth.ng short of sensa- tlonkl, Brian Ttrnmis, demon line plunger for the Capital City club, and 1 now a star wtth the Ottawa grtdders, i stated that Kniker was the hardest! linesman he ever bnmped up against.

I Kraker wants to know If were I playing baseball or football up here I He has just received a report of thi Reglnn-Saskatoon game which ended 3-1 In favor of the locals. The llibblng eleven has had several excltlng grid this fall lng a gam with Duluth, on which team are Jo, Harry and Bill Ronny Duluth aneaked a 6-0 win over nibbing. Inquiring nbtut the Joe says he like to sen the Purple and White team crime acres the line to play a couple of game with American high school teams. "They dont think you can play football up north nnd Id Just like to show them that there Is a team In Saskatoon that would give them the surprise of their lives." FAMOUS HORSE DESTROYED PARIS, Nov. 2.Uss one of France's most celebrated Jumpers, fell on the Auteuil trck yesterday during the races held 'ir.

celebiatlon of the Jubilee of the French steeplechase association. The horse's fetlock was broken and itjwaa necessary to destroy him. the West comfortable. Blue Label Combination at $5.65 per suit IMre wool Ltd. C.

N. STATION i I I i i i i i I The Scots-Irtsh t'rok Into tholr opponents tiieiitv-mc yard line with a Kish, end 1 1 Davie went over for a try Interval found tho aeon Kual.invl und Woles. 1 goal. 1 clroppei goal, p.finis. and Irelan 1.

2 1 1 1 li point, boon ofiei resuming Huker wen'. mines for 4 try. A littlo later Davies dtopp a wonderful goal. Kiel henmm tho Kcuta-Irtsh then wmt ovtr for a try. from which D.tvis hi ought out the addition tl Ilui hanun later crossed over again, C'rawfotd converting.

THE LINE-UPS lh gtnrtd and Mules Baker (New port); tiding LocUc (Birkenhead); iVrnlsh (t'ardllT) und Johnson (Cardiff); Davie (lorts-rrmuth Services) und Kershaw Portsmouth Services); Wukeucld (lelres-tr, Voyce (tlloueester). Conway I Manchester 1 1 Luddlngton (Devon-port Services). A. Baker (Neath). Hnheits (Newport); Morris (Cross Kes) and Michael (Swansea).

Siot! not and Iri land Crawford 1 Lias low ip) Stephenson (Queens 1 nlviteitv), Ciisscn (Dublin Inlver-clty (liiicle (II itlequlna); Steven-son 1 Portsmouth Servlets); Dykes (Wist of Scotland); Bryce (Selkirk), lluniierin.in (Glasgow High School); Buibannn (Stevvartonlane) Stuurt (illiH-govv High Scho(il); Davlfg (Hawick); laivvrio (Melrose). Col-lopy (lleitlve Hangers), McLelliual Siki Must Train To Get Bout In New York State NEW YulUv, Nov. I. -Unless Bal-I thng Kiki, Kent gales light-heavy weight, adjusts htmsdf to the fait tnnore negro. The uiu erlalnty of th condition of Slid Is the reaaon the commission advances for this delay ln acting up on the application.

The boxing boar I wants to ho convinced that Sikl wh be hi physlcul condition to" give th- public a true exhlbl on before it will Issue a license. Without a Hcens-i K.hl will not permitted to box here. Harriet from boxing in tho Km-pire State, it will be difficult for Si-kt to cupltal.ee his fistic prowess In this country. HAVE OWN CHAMPIONS Tim New York Htnte boxing com mission Imri champion ln man. class cot recognised outalde tha state.

Aratex four Collars There is a great demand to-day for the Valet AutoStrop Razor, and the reason is simply this We have processed a barbers edge the keenest edge known on a safety bladei If you want every shave a super-velvet shave, get a Thsrs may nothing nm to most folk but to II-inoit, Wedoyan University theres something In tho name of Andsr. sop about half thsir football team. Four players and tha msnagsr all an-wer to that name. Earl, of Elkhart, plays quarter, Harold, of Ro HU play guard. Rost, of Fairbury, play and.

Lyls of St. Paul, it a tackls, and Carl from Silby, III, manages tha team. Wesleyan had clean slats for the season whan tho photos of the quintet were taken. From top to 'bottom the five Andersons are Harold, Ross, Earl, Lyls and Manager Carl '-V e- CY '-fctC Americans Must Guard Against Over-Confidence NKW YORK. r'ov.

Warning against over-tonfUlenco, resulting from the unbroken string of victorhs, achieved In the past, was voiced gun- erally at the nrst reul meeting of the American Olympic committee. I Colonel Robert M. Thompson, and Major-General Allen. who bail recently returned from Europe, warned the committee members that the American learn would have the biggest kind of a job on Us hands to come out of the Farts games next summer as the world' champions. EUROPEANS STRONGER It was pointed out that all of the 1 Eurojean teams has been greatly 'strengthened and that Amrmna strongest tam would be needed to 1 keep the colors of the United States tn Us customary place at tho top of the scoring flagpole.

The -committee did not seem to be concerned over the necessity to fl-I nance the team. It was pointed out that about $130,000 can mined by selling extra transportation on the liner America, which bus hern chartered to take the team to Farls. 1 The rest of the money will be raised by sectional members of the A.A V. BETTER PLANS Better. -a-mf more thorough plans wer adopted for the.

selection of the teams In which the Idea is followed, of gbvUig. every one eligible u1 chance tcwmke the team, Trial will be conduct'd hv the (army and the navy department-, A.A.U., tho National foil' asaoola- I tion, the Intercollegiate associations 1 and tho winners of th trial events will be ent to th Harvard Mad-j lum to compete ln the final trials on June 13 and 14. Tho team will consist of 330 athletes, coaches and trainers. JOINS HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB BOSTON', Mass- Nov. 2.

I believed a new worlds rex)rd wa estahUshed yiwterday when George Aulta.cl),i profewsloiuJ at the Wtn-throp fiolf club, holed out In on on th 335-yard f.fth hole of the club's course, New slj'les in Astoria, IUt-chie and Varsity makes, Black and brown. Kid and calf akin. All shapes from the new Bquare toe to the full round toe. All solid stock. I teg.

$10 to 13, Saturday T'. if a court. Bchlbrn did he Inject hi an-nnnbnll service Into play. The only 00 anion tlutlng the tournament when he seemed to the lollowers of th ring sport liable peed throttle wide was in Ills match 1 to miss the opportunity of seeing the Manuel Alonso of Spain, arui i conqueror of Georges Cnrpentter In 1 that must prepare for ring bouts just as any other boxer must, locnl AitoStrop azor action here, Thl Is the announcement of the Ktute Athletic Conuuts-slon. Jt is also the advice which the LouimlNsmn has Imparted to glal ln Ids vlhlts to the headquarters of the boxing offldul.

Hlk has been )h-foiimd thiil the commission will not act potTlfla applicant for a llcens single gem could the Sparitfh In-I until tho nUi-rnoon bf Nift. 20, llm ternatlonalist win ln the first two net date of his scheduled flfteen-roun 1 and only two ln the third sit after battle with Kid Norfolk, rugged Hal Dont mistreat your skin. 'c STANF1EL you shave with harsh blades, you will age your face prematurely. There is no scraping with a Valet AutoStrop Razor. You can use new blades or you can automatically strop them.

Either gives you a super-keen edge. Every day a velvet shave. If i Underwear Is Heavy, but Green Label Combination at $2.75 per suit A union of wool and cotton Dot From it to $25 according to finish, case and number of blades. SEE oun Special $3.00 Tjger Brand All Wool Combinations Penmans Fleece Lined Combinations at and $3.00 Uhe Worlds Fastest Shave CASWELLS i i- THE WORKINGMEN'S OUTFITTERS AND OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Tilden had slackened hi effort perceptibly. TWO TIE FOR COAST LEAD Last BViirilays games In the Fa- if ic Oust football coiUerencw leave the Un.ursliv of California and the Imverniv of Washington undefeated and outstanding contenders for the championship.

ZEV-ARRIVES AT LATONIA TODAY CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 2. Interest in the Latunia ehanipionship which will briittf together tomorrow the champion Zev ami My Own, was further stimu- late.J ly the announcement that the Kancoeak qtac wouhl arrive at tho track today. My Own was pro- nounced fit following a mile gallop yesterday, Avenue South WHY PAY MORE utKxaii a istLYinim for jour Kail Suit and Overcoat than la necessary to get QUALITY, style and satisfaction? It Mill pay you to see our Fall Suits and Overcoats priced at 20, and $25, $30 $35 i TATE WALL ART 3 Breach 3 for MAD BY TH MAJUAJ Of arrow collar CASWELLS Lid. Royal Shoe Store THE WORKINGMENS OPP.

POSfOFFICE OUTFITTERS C. N. STATION 117 Second of 50 and JOO vtlx i.

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