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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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TlTlC SASKATOON DAILY STAII, RATUHDAY, 15, 1919. AG SIX Old Country Football ff HE REALM OF SPORT LADIES BASKETBALL CURLERS NOTICE BILLIIRDIST-Srir OUT Hi Big now at the 7,30 fot Midi I iNPoN. Nov. 15 (C A P.t Th name of the teum to represent the i English I against the Irish I League In ths fmclwll at 1 Is i.ol next Wednesday follow. Hnd.

Aston IauigWni th, Luer-psl. i uok, I'hlhajn, Furry, New i.i-'n- M.s-.ii: Pret-tun, Watson, ii.ir 1 toil Hlughum, Mi-im-riii, A Hruwell, M.in-uin'i-r Burton. Crurp. is' Hi 1'ixon, Newcastle, 'ham In-is. lgi erpool.

im ph. aCon for the transfer of lluil'h r-tii Town clih to L'VCixhus po poned tor i month. First Divnion From Western Canada's Prairies To The Cape Breton Coal Hines rtr9 PLUG SMOKING AND CHEWING AE THE POPULAR TOBACCOS Get $500 Per WeeR For Exhibition Games and Lessons i I lid 'S' aulii a. Allan alt 1 tor-, "il H''d ia lua i dial'll -i-' i hull Ui.iaJa ami 1 mi u-t I.n New Ii.ik l.i.'Ttiii Unue tTn.il 'n'! raauti Lie Al oun, lu lunl ') wnong.vmi- Hit- bt-fu. die in um.u!i-'n.' 18 1 Une lo.ii ruum-nt.

wmun ihraaioned dim upl It. i Tile tin in plu tl (Mined ol.Jfti twl to ft lonTi.niii ol die agreement wlioii iiovlded for going on ton. i eisha-ii hotj or apeo.al exu.b.uon i i.inp, id an) 1 throughout the mJlHi'j. lio had 'been (vceiinig exi of LO D'r day in the Cal. forma Availt-mv WUs the rerun.

(ty of mgm I'D ami lotM exertion if they In fact, wTtli siicclad lessons and private exhibitions, there wa the mret or practically $500 a week apiece. All of i Which Indicates Unit the top class Millard player Is becoming one of the highest salaried artists devoted to aport. HOPPE ON TOUR Second Division Is 1 Officers of Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Assoc, Elected The isk ill 1 ewan Amateur H'S'k-e A-so, UUnn eeiento ail-in. 1 sterd.il In Moose Jaw, and riom the r.i.n.l-d of dele-gat, a pr.Miit it louio though lot key was go.ng to get a lug boost ihroughoot the pruiince this year. t'onsldi ruble die useion t.s'k place on all quest.

ons that come before the ini-eung chief of hit was the question of the number of substi- tales for e.icti game I', rmeily. it planned to twelve men registered In a c.ub and to allow ot six substitutes being used in an, games excepting Inal elimination games, when out, subs would be allowed Aftei the pro and con had (lined up and down i l.ff 1 novtl iLat a tam I allo'a Lj r.V'Mnr td.o mwi. i. juo siiM.I wotiM 1 1 "Tlie 111. el was called to ruder 1 1 nl Hmd rs.m at the i 1 1 nl.u.on of icd n.ials the minut.s of the preBoos anniu eti.ig were led and approve; on i by W.

U. sccondi by Cliff Henderson. The ques'nu' of 'giving midalstto the Patricias, of the Abbott Memorial, was anil on motion of J- A-Wctmore, smondtst tty this mutter was left to th Hiter on It was decided that tlie rx would get together and dls-cua the rules and enforcement of the same The ofth-mls will be In the githerlng and the executive will talk certain rulings th t.iom, that there will 1- a unliorm set o. ml.ngs so far as the game ln-re is concerned. CONSTITUTION AMENDED The matter of amending the const, tution.

regulations of championship contests and rules of the game w-ae din nssed. and some very important Manges were instilnted. In the future a club which has r.ecn afllllited with the association ill the pi-; will he couMdi-ri-d as without the formality 'f iking a yearly application for membership, by merely keeping Its dm paid to date. In use such a dub wishes to retire from the association such must be In writing to tae exe-rnme th-ee liiontlus lieforo the annual rnecling and that body max consider same in case then' are no In payment of dues. Heiginnlng next season senior luh wall lie obliged to pav T-o as an nual fee.

cadi in'emusLate and esich mior dub $1" team The Varsity defected the 1 'odeirmte last night on the latter team's Boor by tweiitj -eight imintsjld MX. Bowling Handicaps playcl a great part in Idle w. lining of games 'daring tne third weeks bowling session, mil ill most cum-s th' team the laig handi.ap won l. 1 s.rttih or lieu! eciat'-h down to qa.te an di.r.ne gime, ami will 1 Is. 1, di aw 1 f.

1 lull i.ips whin Ln-y me next averageil, while some witu lung tallies now will hay tip tut homi the inner In which Hu system has worked out It xyoid u'ppiar that It will mike the sea-on mu.h more sucx-arfal and will hr.ng the tesim-s lu th hagm to a n.arer avciuge and onsoquently Increase the interest one Hung Is evident, and that mat there Is certainly going to be a real batlle for the eiw are before the end of the season 1 he rexls.il s. hedule shoyys that first half s-mmui ends Januaiyl .3 Tam will h-axe s. games to be played or eh-n-ii mo wis-ks if bowling unless the season is shorleni by doubling up to greater extent. LAST NIGHTS GAMES The game pulled off last between the Travt llers and Milk and Whlr.h mgs vs. Trunk, were all of an interesting nature.

more especially the latter battle. The tVhlzhangs came hack strong the hemnd mid third games and their opponents with hut the first senes to t.ike home. Korin for the Whinners was high man in the l.ust game with 105 ions, mid Wells for the Railroaders ran him a close second with ll't In the second try out. In the other tierios the Traveller milt swiftly over the Milkmen In all three times ut hat, rolling high scores all the way through the contest. Birney for' the "Drummers" cleaned up 18H plus In the firs frame, an.l Hmerdund for Tore M.lk totalled 1S4 In the guile game SUMMARY Travelh i night Pure lames "ml ir 1'4 173 Mi 919 it inn 01 1 (43 im IK.

a i 133 I ox lt 141 173 BH M5 lkX 'ij on 3rd 132 1 14 154 lx.l -12(1 Mi Thompson Knfs'htcl 'combes IVney ll.indl.ap Totals Tuii 1 I'b's. 2f'52. Pure Milk Do bd B17 119 12" b'4 f'7 pa I nit's Did 1 15 1 111 154 33 654 1-t 1 135 1x7 115 15 33 lx 57 60S 633 flamf 2nd 95 157 120 191 45 '3 SCHEDULE turning of oM ami cuiiers Monday night Ate 'It" nnk at iironijit Schedule the M-immi till I he drawn up, rinks tvill he clarified and the canvass- ii.tr I'hhi ml lejuirt. A All eurlets are urged to attend this important meeting A A A -i salary and a per-untige of tho ah hi- Bug I lill- .1 i ur i ihmii ion it res of th- i1 mi Mo wuo he i oi. li ra hi x'a r.i'nc- the arad-r i-s before die wui.

s-d'l L.u It was not at all difficult i in trmrlran to a muff. dent numls-r of p-lvate pup' Is. us th l-n noh are g.vat tin ere of hill. arils -o that all the Iru-nrne from the was vehet" CITY LEAGUE Basketballers Will Hold Signal Practices Meantime The executive of the City League met on Thursday In reference to the drawing up of the fo 4t. son's scheduit which will be completeil In the near future and DANCE DEC.

8TH Tlie Star baseballers have taken the matter of the Kiddies Kmn.i Kund In hand and mi Monday, l)e-; cember k. will hold a prize dance In the Butler-Byers hall, 25 it cent of the proceeds of which will be handed over to the Dally Stars Xmas Fund for the children. Prizes will be offered for competition as follows; Waltz (2), One-Step 1 and Kox-trot (2). Admission, which will be by ticket only, will I charged for at tlie rate of per couple and fifty cents for extra lady. To ensure that there will be no "st .11" moments.

Knapp's jazzers have been engaged for the oeypelon. and alieady the committee I working bard i to see that eveiryone has a real good time. BROSSEAU IS ILL MONTREAL, Nov. 15. ---After consulting his physicinn hei-e.

Kugene Brosseau, Can ulian middleweight champion. who became slightly paralysed after his bout with fleorge Chip in iv.rtlmid, der ided not to fight Battling Levinsky here Monday night but to rest up for a week. Trustworthy'? I Willie Hopin', whose with the eue In holding the title Indicated that he is In a class by bunae.f. will go on tour from January to May. lYobably Ora Morningstar will a.

-s company him. Usama tea vary, but tt Is conservatively regarded that the tour alone to net Hoppe about 15,000. In' arlditton, the winning of the championship represents alsuit school on from 6 3n to 10 000 anil so it wstiu likely that from 7 to 7.30 and from 7 30 to the young and masterful American respectively. In order that there will la likely to get through without being no time lost It Is urged ujion the undul hotheresl b' the old and Well- teams coni'erned that they will see known of 1. that all of their players are on tune.

Known The Varsity, Collegiate and St. John's teams will prac-tlcea on their own floors, and the I no secisrL who v. wish it to be noted that i that, with the exception of Hoppe, all t))w ii tt-r teams may not go to the Of tlie Amerli.xm players are await- Voeai lng the opening of tlie academies In IVrig to leave tlnis country-. The famous Olynipia and other academies with' their program of short games on which betting Is permitted, offers a remunerative field for. popular Americana The usual arrangement published for the bene-Ht of the six team entered.

The matter of club colors was also discussed, and this ni.it ter was also finally left owr In order to be sure that thee will be no duplicating. Signal practices for the Telephones, and Y.M C.A. will held on at the Vocational BASEBALLERS TO HOLD ANOTHER VARSITY HOCKEY The second hockey practice of the Arts and Science team of the Fni-yersity of Saskatchewan will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Varsit rink. In addition to the known players all those who wish to try for the team are invited to turn out All are asked to tiring their own sticks The other university teams tie organised it is expected in Christmas, by about which lime the inter-collegiate league will shirt. All will lie in good shape.

Eric Wil EASTERN TMOI HATS CAPS Victory Bonds and which done fni ihwlih. I Have no fear The Footballers' Melina. will tie one of tlie finest of kind in in spring. (hie firm in tin land have asked In allowed to suggest a design. That shows whether Saskatoon has live soever or not Fred Betts Is not dead vet He was lei te I to l.e president chair of the Sackuteiiewan Amateur Hockey As- soi lain at Moose Jaw last night.

Donald McLean may plav hockey this ear. He "'as elect, lion, vice-president of tho Amateurs at Moose Jew. And the rink! Have you heard untiling about a now rink in Tall la led. that be r'fnses to go so far it of the it to see a game. will tie f'h is HnuMntg sals that lie will guoranlee to supply all ticks needed to get tlie hockey players In shape at no more than the legitimate price.

Curlers, don't fail to get out to the meting called for Monda.y it is im-por'ant. 0 vtf i ''I Monro 1 'clause, lb" months. r- 1," Yn 1 mains the same, although there vxa some illw. nsa.cn to ralso it. to Hlx.Bni niontha.

I The members the executive I committee has been increased to six members instem! of four, as previously. four to tie elected and two to be appointed and all past nix- ex-off, cio members of the executive committee for a term of six years, so as to give the henotlt of their exlenence to their cobovls Ea. senior club shall be entitled to three votes, cn-ch Intcincdhite to two votes and each Junior to one vote In the future, (hie min shall be eligible to represent nil three classes of the same team ut no person can more tlrm one club. Tho executive commit tea shall place the teams of the league In competition as tin sec (U and It Is that the winning teams ini the Junior and scries Mill be cll'-ible to compete In the next higher series the following mxi-sun. F.u club may have not 'ore than 13 nor less thin eight players registcre.d at any one tlme.M In tho future exclusive of have plave.1 In the Junior scrb-s and Whose ages are well kitijxvn, all Junior pluveis mist to the secretary a do.

unwnt signed by the registrar of xltal n-' registrar mother that the appl-cant will of age on January he g.vison in will, tie playing In cose he i 20 lufo-o Jmrirv 1st lie will not be .1 ihle to plav In that year at nl! But In case he Is 20 aft. tbit d.a'e tie may ent're se on, providing be has signori ny me 1st during I lie prnof of his age. Dl lVt ley 7'3 1 hi 13X 1" 1 Xj 33 till 1st 1(ix 13 177 f.73 480. REVISED N'ov. H-tar vs Tit.

ill vs Nov Burns vs 19 1)F. vs- 20 -M or vs Titans vs Star vs -TllXedo vs. -flraml Trunks -Tuxedo ys. -Moguls VS Star vs Bn ys. Milk.

-Pit Burns -Star vs FP Swindon 'Merilur Town Bn-sod Bui. -la Brighton NVwpie'l F. 1 1 1 1 1 i. im Neil ua i.i pion 1 1 13 HI 13 2 21 2U 12 4 23 21 12 17 27 12 25 23 12 li 12 17 11 3 1111 3 9 4 21 31 1 I Scottish Leaflue A. 1 4X 9 29 1 23 14 23 6 26 19 20 3 36 20 19 2 '31 IX IX 2 21 15 16 3 16 16 15 3 19 2o 15 2 2 4 it It 4 19 23 14 2 22 29 14 2 20 IS 14 5 17 24 13 19 37 13 31 12-5 23 31 13 2 24 20 12 5 1" 2x 11 3 2.1 26 1 1 3 13 23 11 3 2x 36 11 2 26 39 1(1 IV Ik 11 13 II ir la 15 1 I 1 1 i Haugens i 5 1' tc I Motili'l nil Air I'n, toil's arts 1 lek T.

Aberdeen Morton 14 3i all nk SB Mirren Dundee I 'rk lvilm -k 1 Mmlx.rl.on Dark ri deb ink Fivle lib, nu ins Vila ci Hovers lioierx i I mult ai 1 1 16 14 17 16 16 16 1 16 1 I 14 16 1" 5 6 5 4 6 SPORTS OF ALL SORTS Dope Kolum By B. A. BOOSTER According to the Telegraph Editor, "King Steve" Is touting took to ixoa- U.r.uun Who is lie? Well, he's the guy that h'-d an cigiitcu tunings game ig.i.n.-t Winnipeg last B.gison. nd Inline, 1 I'mw bright b.rds a tbiit Ho Hum next What Is the matter with Nutanal yt Dst moment say till'. iiew rink la put too far out W'o d'd 'iey not giy so long or a' leu-t come out to .9 mm! mg net Mlgg a suit aide site? Tlie Men's Basketball League ill' at ir nu Monday, the 24th, and .11 I.

CCS are warm'd to be in shape by lil.lt time. There will be some xinievf! iom fit dr.qqwd af.T the first two or thro, games The Ra.seb ill ('lib bad mi a gold tun- 1 he other night that tluv intend xt-izitig another dumi Thera will be prizes for cn the ks' and (lie eld' -t (onple. i tor Til" ali'-ys at the 'lax. an- bniliiK Virginia Cigarettes son. one of the members of the Varsity leum, lias been (appointed manager of the Law team, which Bus ear jiromises to be stronger thin lor some tune past.

i3rinte torse $otel TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District 250 ROOMS 100 with Pnvalf itov ELHOPi A tAM. H. Tmommon, ntx nrawrawmiraMKTint8j of To-day OMERABliS AreYortss IS I 8 I 8 8 I If your tires are of worry youll or somebody Its your fault if tires that are is no need to be for thousands of absolute trust in know they will back without tire can have that equipping with i AND for 1 5 OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elect President. F. E.

Belts Suska- itoon' loe-preldent, Win. Van Val-kenburg: sfs-retary-treaaurer, W. C. lb tlscben. Il.gina; executive rom-ml'tee eliwted Mivier.

F. Miller. Wevburn; McMillan, Moose Jaw, W. K. -Mourn, Uegliu.

and W. Wbb, i. saskatoon. Anderson, hask.iloon. and torbistn.

Kegina. COMMERCIAL BOYS HAVE HOCKEY TEAM I FOR INTERMEDIATES' I constantly a source want to blame something blame yourself. you do not have trustworthy. There in constant dead motorists have their tires. fThey get there and trouble.

You sense of security by I Toulon. Tuxeiio. It. (D C.P H. 21 T.v Whizbings.

Travelbu's i (Apt'. vs ('l'TI. ill Wb 'Zhangs. l-l I ml T-inks 1 Saskatoon Pure vs. Wliizlnngs.

It. (I). 1 1 -a i ii 1 Trunk vs 'Travellers Tuxedo VS S.lsk t'ooll Pure Milk. 2 -Pat Burns vs T. Eaton.

3 Titans vs. I'AIT 4 -Pat Burns (2 i Saskaton Pure Milk vs. T. Eiton. 6 Tuxedo s.

DPR. Ml Put Burns I I H. 2i Ti llers. Moguls vs Titans It it) ys Whizbings. Star vs Pit Burns.

(rand Trunk vs Saskatoon Pure Milk. Titans vt Travel lor- -Moguls F. i -F I U. 1 1 vs i2l. Tuxedo vs.

Fpp. 1 2b -Tuxedo vs T. K.i trm ('A PC. vs W'llzUangs Titans vs FPU 1 2 1 Star vs. Saskatoon Pine Milk.

i I.H (11 vs Travellers. A bon. C-and Trunk vs Tuxedo -Mi'S ils vs I Hums. It. (21 vs.

Whizbungs. Titans ys. T. Fitmi Burns vs. Saskatoon lutx Milk star vs I It (2b rand Trunk vs r.V OP, uls ys.

F.P It ill Hums vs Tinvel'ers Saskatoon Fare Milk Wh.h mg" 1 4 Taxi do ys PR (2b ind Trunk ys Elton VIM', ys. Saskatoon Pur" M.lk. a ns v. FPU 1. Ilaon vs Wlilzlmng" Eaton vs.

Wbizbatigs va. Tux-ejo ft (21 vs. T. Eaton tirand Trunk vs Pat Burns 23 Travellers vs Whizhangs Miiguls Eaton. Pec Mu Go With tho Bunch to THE TUXEDO Pool, Bowling.

Cigar. Soft Drink 8. M. FARRELL CAHILL BLOCK. 2ND AVE.

Ai ir.it no Mercantile 11 plavsl. 1 Li 1 1 K.I YH The Star h. v- will endeavn- to grt inn- win to them Ives wbil tbev the Eiioi agrreg Ft-i'i and Tuyido .11 wa." on Fie Titans on Monday What the Travellers flld to th Milkmen list n'glr was a shame. the water t.oys line the nldd tl! it ibey up most of tlie night. eritig the "goods" to those ho du net ho.i I I The (Irani Trunk ran off the tr.a.k bin t'le Wh.zbings place 1 the tie nu the rail.

Intermediate be. k'-v by the stuibnts of 111 I met i i.al I liood will be played Western Cmn-Fidlege this Jir mat. rial li is hem lined up, and the Im' say that they expect to lw aid. to lodd llndr own witli any of tin In the same class. Mr tiibhelart of the staff is luting as couch and should turn out a rather good team Most of the pluverx are returned who ends'.

si before they were eighteen years of trc i wenvrs, toqins. etc. will i he orderad within the hex: f.nv divs 1 Htid the hoys will get riant down to real hard pnutl.w GAVVY TO BE BOSS OF PHILLIES AGAIN fiiWT (Tavath is going to be at and lie has suited right off hv buv-the lielmoTthe llilimlelphla National Flub for two more years, (bivvy has Just put lus autograph on one of president Bakers ixintricts, and he lias started right off tui. lug Ider Jin Trom tho St. Ism is Fardinuls No nuitter what ipjwns next season, (Savvy ixannot fniKh further buk than he did In the one Just dosed then ar only eight cij'u in ih league.

MAY I NOT siiggi tii it i4.art.ul touch could added the Iditon buttle h-iwug Unlu gUjtid mtu "Uiiul" TIRE The Tires That Give Satisfaction Remember, Maltese Cross Tires possess the limit of reliability. GUTTA PERCHA RUBBER LIMITED Head Offices and Factory: TORONTO ji 131 First Avenue North The isl, k'- (Inn li Id a mts-bng las night, to auv i orn lucion It Is l.r-tied tbnt 'hev will I aye latte- l.uk on T'i'e-d'i whin t'uv will have I illte- -I mg it di.L-no: i erne The Popular Smoke i i I A is T.asi 1 und Jb it lu ad bo did th" Mi tii" iniese.j.

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