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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 13

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pag; thirteen 1 1L'J. lit 1 1 SASKATOON HAILY STAR. MOM AY. oTo.KIi 4- 5 7 GAME PINAL RUG REGINA TAR 7. 5.

COLLEGE GRID TEAMS STAGE DAY OF. THRILLS, 7 OT Battling Siki Kisses 'Em EARLY TOUCH SPELLS WANT A.A.U. MEET FOR WEST Grantldtid Rice ri 1 PRINCETON SURPRISES Battling Mlki tuis a jxc-u'iai- w-ix tl.i atltud- FOOTBALL pt the DEFEAT Of SASKATOON ill Lt i uptcs who two. hax i top Siki if good Wills i.u:ld Judgment LIMERICK if side. detected Senegalese fight Ami if hi'- continue his re en', a it in: will b- the mnarieol tfom galcst- In expressing his ho compliment Instead cxi'L any i.t tier tishrr.

N.e (if the c' -o they iiay. tili-t Siki I Mm hi" i hi il.ox- 'i ii- he fat down and ir.ei i. hi. it th in this instance, hm-euian hu" xvuui.ucJ THE LST MONTH axon und jfiK-s aluu. i- 111 tile if he doesn't come )icre at will never get to Pempsey, for "thai there ait at least fnur or five that he can never pus Wlii.

fireh Johnson and "Kid'; Norfolk Critics Award Quakers Praise for Better llll'Il Olbl Defeats Chicago 21-18 in United States Football Classic; Ddpe Upset Tunncy. with I'arpcn bef toil Thanks Four more Satur.lav oil till lose A WHY iki. fur the Tiuvomher the Alberta lr.Tflvh of tin- Amateur Athletic I'riion of Canada is making an endeavor t- have the annual meeting of the 1 body in Id in Winnipeg, according to Secretary K. I. ISattimu Four of the lal five annual sessions have been held in the east.

Secretary Halt rum points out that the branch membership in the union is nine, and five of these are located in the west thiit 'JO of the 3li governors arc from the wet anil that the western brunches directly provide percent of the A.A.U. of income. Showing Than Regina Champs, But Southerners Have the Breaks ASKING wrius wrllis the figb' to him S.k.. ttlii'i sp America a i ai LPS 1'LIV 1 arc Noveiii'n 1. at iiatiil.

nff The lng I'tim State anl the Navy of ilia- lots rting Mi VhKK. Oct. oi. Two aj upsets- Princeton's dct'i ai nf Chicago, 2 1-1 th slashing I will ke and ill .1 i i a -i tiiisy'uaiiia's brilliant tri-rv-x 'be powerful Navy were I'he high spots and 1' ti id ih eleven Harvard and I'rinreton son fa! he able -ntly liffortj they c.lanh at Cat.ibrldfte a should have no ureat Urown wl'-l keep the Blue l.uty euoiticlt that Yale will need a brtak er.gaK.-'ment. rua tttlll- Ku II I.

.11.. 'ih ie an many foot hall stars who are big. fat. game, skilful, capable of taking and giving punisJiiiK nt. M.Hiy nf theec weigh from 1:5 to 21ft pounds.

Why Is it. then, that with a million at stake, the ring cant develop bin one great heavyweight within periods of from three to six or seven years? me might think that at least there would tie four or five who were goml enough make an even match with any one Is hoxing one of the most intricate of all the sciences It looks that way. The colleges have gone in for amateur boxing, with any number of big. game, fast athletes, none of whom has even approached one of the I avers are heavyweight in skill. The best college boxer money nan tiht Lemtise "Whereupoii Siki arouid Jack ami i him, but planted a l.ps.

The thing was all becausd kissing Is t.icW oil oni kifs right, of (ipite ugged on ln COUl Si'. mnir i lllLI. ,1.1,1 flop ti-aliiHt N.l.l. doesn make he; furmidublt agaliiB tl BY ROSS CAMERON Special' to Thenar REGrAA, Oct. 30.

In one of the most heart-ireakmir gridiron battk-s a which any Saskatoon team haii yet. lunl to play, the (Juak-ers relinquished the senior rughy fin it ha II championship of Sakat-t hewan to Regina here Saturday by a 7-5 score. Close to 2,000 fans filled 1 'ark Hughes stadium and watched the Regina eity hiiskies hammer their way to victory over a team that even the capital's most partisan admitted showed superiority on the run of play. Itegina's squad is younger and less experienced than the northerners, but the breaks were all coming the south 's way and Saskatoon was forced to accept the verdict of old J. W.

Jinx; wi'h a ku-k iti the stomach, carly EARLY TOUCHDOWN the, frav. among men In Paris i Hut can you imagine the runjtpu If Siki should come to America nn.l. hi! discussing a match with he should kiss Jack Keanv-' lv. .1 pood games will be Syracuse and at use, with Lafayette facing V. and J.

at thi- polo mid. Nebraska baa another fine eleven, another those fast-moving machines that are hard t( little or no much less developed in the last years would have hoiv mrainst Tuiincy or tlreb. 111 t'ootl-Hll projrrani. the iiiunT colorful and speetaetilar 011 the jfritlii'nii so fur Ihis sensoii. YALE AND ARMY TIE Sharing he limelnriit in the east xi'ii t'uejc reversals, were battle betxM-eu Yule and the army to a 7-7 tic before a vast throng of Harvard's bard fought ton over Uartmout h.

12 to 3. and a Ie-mpsey. To reach the heights one must have so many tilings fi'vraeuse didn't go in for any easy living when she i ttd to face Pittsburgh, Per.n State and Nebraska siitn-i-ssive i.n fin uri.1 Iron law. eneed. nower.

strength, science, -Crocker Takes the knack, ability to take a lot and give still nior bghtning reaction, that room for only one at time is left. an Calgary Junior Football Title ToY.M.C.A.Team I will tJifayette trouble encug'n, but ihniild We'd hate to bet any niportant anv eleven in the country could slop Lafayette reless to Ixetw een Penna State and ah tha his fall. Syracuse at the Polo GroundM National Indoor Within two minutes after the Imagine the excitement it one boxing pf Mnd should 'develop" a 1'empsey. a a Johnson and a l-'itzslmmons with an elimination contest under way. fljllt INTER-SECTIONAL GAMES had started a play wa made won and lnt.

a championship. SURLY SENEGALESE seems to be a su'iy a su'iy -THE 1 Siki senegalese The Quakers to the last man dug into the skirmish with heart and sniil. The full nf defeat was a bluer one, but Homebody had to win and in one nf the most stubbornly fnuxlit gridiron battles for the provincial laurels it was fated 'that Saskatodi should go ij mler. demand over here fur first clowns, once the lead.ng test tn the old game, do i no' mean so much today. They are still useful, but not all Important.

Kleveiis have been constantly making because there is no vast punnc Tennis Laurels at top jirlees him tn meet I'empsey kicked off and the bait was fumbled by the Quaker on their own twenty-yard line. The veteran, Crapper, came through like a pounced on th6 piKk4n, and In two neral feelitiff over here is tnat Ltempsey cmild The g. AUiAllY. ot. n- a hard- reatiti fought it half more first downs and then losing.

Centre and Sytaeiisc twice as many at their opponents lust week, but Harvard and Pittsburgh won la 11 conust rivalling the Prlnce-ton-Chicngo game 111 inter-sectional interest. Notre limn- invaded Atlanta and troti'ced (leoigia T-ch 13-U. xihilo In oihei- diitst. inning encounters in tin- xxist, Michigan gained its second straight eoritext, a 24-a victory over Illinois; Minnesota upset Ohio State fi-o. and Iowa, Yale's cimqueret, plunged nearer its second champlon-sbin li.v overwhelming one iifinn ann stop ssoii for which the public doesn't care to pay out.

tie pp s. cond- Normal 11 to 6 in Kame, after being 1-8 down jMiiinnii in- more. cinched the juni. tune. V.M.

ruiiliv chaintiionship on Saturday and Facts and Figures VICTORIA learned th" i-iht to represent Calgary i la the pinvinct.il play-off. M-'-1 Kay, star halfback, cinched the gati.e when he followed up a punt and f'dl or. the ball after Piper had fuiuhh -d. Arnold Wark trotted on; a squad MONT It A net. 30-JSHi, 'rocker, of Montreal, 011 SatuVlay ib -feated A.

J. Veysey, also of Montreal. In the flnalsor the Canadiati Indooi tennis chaniiiioiishlps by a score if 6-3. G-3, 3-6, C-3. Crocker is Ontario and Quebec in-ter-coltegla te tennis charniiion and Veysey is a fornix provincial champion.

V. F. Crocker and Wright. New-York, caiitured the doubles title, defeating lerny Rennie, anil K. Lai'ramboise, Quebec.

6-4. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL first quarter -Keginn, touchdown (Timmist, points. Second iuarter -Regina, deadline kick (Lindsay). 1 Saskatoon, touchdown (H. Rooney a points.

Third quarter No score. Fourth quarter Regina, rouge ithinhar llacli-Ticyl. 1 point. of old-timers who proxed Mi'-i eiiough to defeat ill" Y.M.C.A. senior champions in an exhlb.tion manic xvhldli xvus featured by Hay 70-yard dash for a try.

Tubman a tormer Ottawa star. Rress 10. Saturday's veritable roll of Canadian a Oct. football contained a sronns was oirprSsi s. wliile heavy llRhtnlnir-lIke downs the hail was over the Quaker unal-line for a', touchdown.

lirow ne carrleil the ball around the left end on the Hint play of the game, for a nineteen- i yard run. It, looked a if Browne had crogsed tne goal-line but he had stepped over the totirhlino one yard out. tin the next play Hyran Tim mis plunged tlirotiKh the line for a touchdown. i The Kuddenneefi of that play more than anything else cut jinn the Quakers like a knife. It was a tough blow and not until the second quar- ter did the husky northerner re-covf'.

In that, period Lindsay pcored a kick to the Quakers' deadline and then Regina was given one of the; mom spectacular demonstrations of rugby in yearn. From their own ten yard line Saskatoon carried the ball i to centre field, Into Regina territory and then Bill Rooney went over for I a touch. In the fourth quarter Rill Du'tibaf i wan rouged by Hackney for the Vevonth point scored by Regina. PLAYED GOOD FOOTBALL Joe Rooney'B protegees played real 1 1 rugby from start to flnlnh. They did little crabbing antf kept their heads even under the most trying circum- stances and there were many inci-! dents In which they would have been i 1 Lorhgelly 1.

Broxburn 1. Queen's Park 2, 1. Stenhouseniuir 2. Johnstone I. Armadale 2.

Clydebank RUGBY LEAGUE 'Barrow 3, York 14. Bramley 0. Pauley Hfwsbury Leeds la. Hull 25, Bradford 2 Huiislet 4. Huddersneld 15 Keighley 10.

Salford 0. Wakefield 17. Featherston itaj. Some of the teams idaylng met Liverpool," the First the order of th lllOist notably ATHLETICS The old saying that "every dog haj his day" has acquired a new meaning' since the motion pictui; industi discovered the heart-interest possibility or canine actors and actresses. It hits lately been proved that.lt is tnor.

profitable to be a. dog than a huniai. The ylng-i xvhn make ou smi.e 01 weep, as the mood who act tragedy, comedy and burlesque xxiti-sucii a knowing air. who arc no.x 'almotipheru" and now major cliar-acters these dogs driixv salaries tin. only plumbers and bunk president can regard without envy.

To tie specillc, Queeiue. the tramei dog that l'lays so conspicuous a par in Forget -Mw-Not." whch is row showing at the Victoria Theatre, di. xv a salary of $tfl a xveek during bis engagement, other wfill' known whose salaries run into tiiree tigures arc Teddy, who Is under Jons; term contract at the 'Sennett studios; Uioxviiie. the Century Comedy star. SCORES SEVEN GOALS Canailian Press Cable l.oNlwiX, oc.t.

tor 'ortKmouth Reserves against Rend-' Unserves Saturday afttrnooii. It range, the Portsmouth centre cored seven goals, his team winning who were I OF FIRST DOWNS Regir.a Jsaskalomi 3 1 2 1 .1 1 4 COMPARISON First quarter Second quartii Third quarter Fourth quart rr Swimming Club At Divided in Three Sections 1 i ion 1 ha mjiion'. roundly be.ithii by idc Cardifl. 1 he this success 11. 11.

Wigan Highfleld 2. Rochdale DOES YARDS IN 30 4-5 KPMONTOX. Oct. At the second annual Held ami Irack meet of the women's athletic association of .1 I ite t.t XiKelu llt.l Vini'M 10 LANCASHIRE CUP Second Round Widnes 7. Swindon 0, St.

Helens Ren-. 4, CHESS MATCH FOR $5,000 after suffering six successive defeats, though (-Ins" ohsi rxei must have felt that a tlrst-ciass club like Cardiff xx ill lie bound to recover eventual! surprise waa the 5-1 Satin-day. Florence Crang established what 1 believed to-be a Canadian re IT tea- NKW YollK. Oct. 30.

Frank .1. ti Speed t.w will be cord for the 22o yards when she ran 11 in 30 4-5 seconds. Cold, windy weather prevailed at the track, LINE-UP Retina Position Saskatoon i'niipei L.O.W. Relnhart I'rqhuait Kraker Morrow Kickensoti i Snap lloldsxxorth Rvan IU.VV lc('lnttghau I i Itennt-bolii', Fl.M.W. H.

Art Preston P.oW. Francis; of New York, chess chani-' lilon of the States, an't l-j ward l.asker, of t. Tiicago, winner. 1 haxe slgn! articles of agreement to I play a championship mutch of eigh- I Justified in massacring their oppon EMPIRE lUflll! mcs snd Peter Tunney greatest number of rounds 276 In 125 b- 1 teen games for Play is to tile gin in New York oil March 15 next lure with the junior llsh of th" local Y.M.C.A. as there have been arranged three sections of the Junior club, beginning with the lrep.

the youngest members of the who huve their special club meeting every Saturday at S.sn p.m. followed by the school hoys' club at 7 p.m. The employ oil buys meet every Wednesday at 9 p.m.. senior swimming club for young men meet every Tuesday at 10 p.m. Application for membership In any of the clubs can bo made at the Y.M.C.A.

Milne Watt San.lstroiu II. Room 'Itifivxn Ij.II.B Ihmbar Lindsay CU B. W. Rooney eclipse of Hotspur by est P.rom- xx h. xi ho a fortnight ego defeated 1 Arsenal T-rt.

Tottenham1 was almost. at full strength, and the result con-I etitiites their heaviest reverse auf-j fercd in some J-ears. STOKE'S GREAT WIN The sensation was Stoke defeat of Sheffield United. The position; of the former team at. the xx ith only flx-e.

points for twelve I matches, was getting desperate, but Leigh 13, Oldham Wrtgan 14, St. Helens 3. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Cumberland 4. Yorkshire S. Cheshire 6, Northumberland 22.

RUGBY UNION Richmond tt, Cambridge I niver slty 3. Hut's fo, Hailequins 5. Old Alleynlans 6. London 0. Leicester JJ.

Oxford University Plymouth Albion 0. Pontypool Swansea 11. Aberavon a. Newport 22. Abertillery S.

Northampton Uex-onsliu Si r-vices 8. Cardiff 13. Blackiieath Bristol 34. London Irish 0, Coventry 19. London Welsh 0 Gloucester 21, Portsmouth Ser- ents.

The Quakers knew what to I pert and the coach warned them to ilay clean at all costs. 1 The Quakers outran, and outkieked i 'Regina after the first quarter but! failure to take full advantage of golden opportunities alone accounted i i for their defeat. Regina was out-- played by the smooth blue and white outfit and by a. I the laws nf rugby 'he latter ecuuid have carried away the provincial championship REGINA OUTKICKED 1 I Tlmmls ILH.Bk Walsh Sulis. Regina Wood.

Arnott, Roiqilin. Hackney, Traub, Rowand. Saskatoon J. Art, Paisley, Llrifflth Coleman, Rooney. Referee Jtof.

Hardy. Saskatoon: The objects of the. clubs will be: To teach and encourage the art of lii.lu.. nine. t.t II llirin-i.

VVInnl.l peg AT THE EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE TODAY Some of the finest, vaudeville features ever presented in this city have been appearing of late at the liinpue Theatre. There is nothing that up- peais to the average vainlevil.e patron quite ho much and so consistently as a bevy of pretty and capable git Is. The top-notch feature of this week's bill will be "The Fashion Plate Minstrels," and from the inclusion of thoso two mystic words "Fashion Plate" you will know- that there will be a particular appeal to the feminine folk. They are a septette of pretty girls, whose kaleidoscopic changes of goxx ns are similar to changing ornate i frames on pretty pictures, and who can sing and dance. Om of th seven likes to bide her light under a buabol their great rally ehould afford msrk-' ed eni ouiagement.

Chelsea did well to draw with Sun-; derland. and though sharing the i spoils did Liverpool a good turn, for a victory against Sunderland would Jiave enabled thorn to displace Liverpool at the head of the table. 100 Quality In the MASON RISCH I Hwimming and diving generahy, lo i promote to promote the education in life saving and lesueitation of the apparently drowned. Invents for the past week in the Junior ions haxe been interesting, The bad their initial swim for 1 vices 5. BOXIN Neath Llanelly 13.

Cross Keys 14. Kbbw vale 0. Liverpool 4(1, Manchester n. Glasgow Acads IS. Fdinburgh Acads.

3. 1 In the Second pulsion, Crystal 1 Palace have not yet won a match this season. West Ham and Clapton are now neighbors in the relegation game Watford's advance was tho feature I nf the Southern section of tha Third League. Tbev are now second in the captaincy in a spi'cial yards dash, the boy making the best time being elected captain. Master C.

Wiles was the top notcher in setting the pace for 20 yards at IS 1-5 sees. Any-prep. Joining the club is welcome to Edinburgh t. nlver- iy. other Hiseh Albl Jlldoed liV if piano tln Matxon "'ji U'S in Kir Regina feared for herself when she found that Paisley was outkicking 3adl Lindsay on every punt and waited patiently for the defeat expected through the booting of the Quaker, but it didn't happen.

The Quakers failed to make use of one of their most powerful assets. Wyn Griffiths, one of the best drop kirkers In the west, Was only called upon once to try his and then with only a minute to play and the Regina goal forty yards off. It waa unfortunate, for the Quakers figured thnt they would be out-' kicked and that the best plan would tie to hold on to the bail whenever possible. Now the game is over, a champion -hip won and lost, over two months hard, earnest work shot in the space of alxty minutes and Saskatoon without being able to see an outside i fir? 11 1 iir 11 i. 1 challenge Wiles" for the captaincy.

table and close to the heels of Ply- Hartlepool S. slty 3. erlotonians School 3. Stewartonlans sity 3. Royal High nians II, 13.

Glasgow High 25. Glasgow Unlver-School 6. Watso- itini'f than 1007o LMnouiu tnoy nesi nis recvru umi Wiles must step down. pagnam Watfurd's centre, s-ored because it is sold to three goals, achieving this record for the second xveek in succession. Wn Ti- lit TT factory xx no irie ooi yards back stroke was the event for the evening.

ISruce Gordon set the puce by covering the distance in 13 second. .1. t'ulmage, 21 1-oth; 'third, Mackinr.on, 3 Mhs; II. Wilso.n. A.

H. In 1u DA LIGHT priee. a iid a Riven snd poses as a I a rkey -toxv 11 Itelle. while she, the comedienne of the group, adds to the it of the occasion. They specialise In songs, comedy and dance, and make good in all three.

Britt Wood Is going to make yo 1 like him just as much ever efoie. He is the same droll Brltt. with the rural type down to perfectlo-1 and the nativ ability to make a ha: -monica do anything Britt has be- 1 in the city on former tours of 1I11 circuit. Maud Karl, vaudeville's h.ghest voiced prima donna, la another of tor featured performers. With Wilbur Knight at the piano.

Miss Pari presents a delightful repertoire of sons. Fun for all uge will be supplied by Wood's cjmedy riiuis. along With suit you. valuation SCOTTISH LEAGUE Second Division Arbroath 1. St.

Johnstone 1 I inmbarton 2. tU. 1. inline 0. Vale of Iven East Stirling 1.

Hor.sss 1. Forfar ti, Cowdenbeath 1. King's Park 2, Eiist Fife 0. 1-Tith; II. Sairisoit.

2I si-'s. All ot over sees. 1 tiaiios part 1 TACOMA BOUTS Tt'tOMA, lct. 30. Morgan Jones.

Tiiconni lightweight, und Jack Josephs of Minneapolis. went six rounds to a draxv decision here laftt night. J.tr.mv Rivers awarded a hairline decision oxer Archie Moy of Aberdeen. Prank i itt defeated Jack Iialton of Portlar-d in four rounds. Plnkey Mason beat Sold leX Wood Of Seattle.

1 it nieltt Tou'xe seen the Rocky Haven't you said 'to yourself. "What a wonderful background for a really big moving picture:" Well. Frank Ikirsage, the Paramount director, has done With Alma Rubens, Low Cody and a large company of players. WgBTLINC he spent moat of last spring and sum rugby cluii in action against a combination that critics admit is one of the smoothest machines that has played In the wesrln years. TIMMIS AND SANDSTROM Bryan Tiinmls waa the big facte1 for the Regina City Club and it was wonderful plunging of the stocky mounted policeman that Carried IPs team to victory.

Timmis carried the ball events -flve of the time, plunging anil iV.dng end runs with Vtlx Sandstrom. the peroxide blohdeitruartcrbaek. ran the red and Mack outfit in a. way that left little to be desired. Cecil Hrowne played a splendid running game for the winners and was one of the big I The pace set by the junior nx-liu-mers for last in the 25 yards wan made by Pau' Mackir.son 22 sees.

This sea-a-n Maurice JniliiiaKc sets the pace Cor 25 yaidsat 11 1-jlh sees. Next events for the junior as fohows: Prep' practice in diving and turning; Jur.hn-school boys 25 xanis side stroke, bo.h a ins under; boys section. 25 xards i-itptaincy race o-i Wtdnes-' day. The Junior swimmer are planning to hobi a Junior swlinmlr.g gala on 3 mer In the mountains nortnwesi or whom appear some trailed dogs Banff flmlng James Curwood and monkeys. one of the braying greatest story, "The Valley of i beasts is the sole and only crawling styu; i rei: Mason Risch, Limited No Chance 142 Avenue South NLW net.

30. Repons thut Frank Chance, former leader of the Chicago Cubs, was to manage the Men." There's no fake about this photoplay, which is the attraction at the Daylight Theatre the "first half of this week. Gorgeous scenic shots heighten the interest that naturally attaches itself to this Curwood yarn a sensationally iopular serial ia Otxid Housekeeping Magazine a few months ago. It's a thrilling nelo-drama in which five men and a girl enact the central characters tucse 1 1 away in a narrow cleft In the Big llil.s. "The Valley of Slient Men" played for 10 days at the beautlf Caito! Theatre In Winnipeg recent and was the most enthusiastically received movie of Winnipeg's early mule in captivity, while the management of the act will pay a dollar a minute to any broncho-buster who will remain on the tf another of the ornery critters.

"How to Become an Acrobat" is the title of the ridiculous travesty presentd by Ridiculous Rec-o. another acquisition fi-otn F.uropean music halls, whose firs? tour of the American continent is be-lrg made over lhe Panlages circuit. Alexander Brothers and F.velx n. the world greatest hail bouncer, offer a complete nove'ty in bouncing small rubber balls, and after you have sen them you wonder now they keep them from getting ail bailed up. 7 HILL WINS AUTO RACE ITATIA.

Califr 6, t. 30 Berne'? the i'm-nitl" i impioiiship classic at the -cal sneedwa. here i-oxrnig the dislitnce in 52 niir.ur.- and In seconds Frank Liliot; finished second und Jimmy Murphy third Rosron Red Sox nex. season xvere i der'ied loniht l.y Harry F'razce, ow -i er of the Huston team. "I talked xx ith Chance while he was lure for the worlds series." said Frar.ee, nothing was said to him-' about m.

caging my club for nex' season. 1 don't think Chance is anxious to return to baseball" Krazee said that the deal between-his cu and Ivtroit mx-nlving eo! ins m.i be called off The Boston club." he said "nam- FOR MAT TITLE 1, H-t. 3. Johnny Meyers, middleweight wrestling oham-pion. was matched 10 meet Hetnia Kngel.

of lubiiJ4ue. Uxri), in defense of his HMe here, November Jf. The scheduled match Meyers and Jo Carr. of Minneapolis, set for next Friday night, waa called off. fall season.

yard gainers of the day. This year Regina has for the most part got rid of its old crocks, stand-bya ajid haa-beetis, with the result that the youngsters have been moulded into one of the rugbv organisations Regina ever had and that is saying a mouthful. Com Jack Eadle has turned out a finished product which will make a bold bid for the Western Canada honors DUNBAR THE STAR Rut the Quakers Bill Punbar left behind him an impression that Regina will remember for time to come. The husky lad. piax.ing rugby for his second year, literally ran away from the Capital City outfit, pulling nit tog gains every time ie wrapped an arm arpund the bail.

He has the rugby goods and in a Ioup! of xears will make western rueby fans forget desired in exchai: the deal was the play el ai iliy Rugby Doings 3jp -n 1 1 BOY, THE ADDING MACHINE! OKANOGAN. Oct. 30 The Okanogan High School football team oefeated the Oroville High School team at Oroville, Saturday, score. 108 to 0. When you Roll your own wim WINNERS BEAT BOAT CLUB 1 1 RKGISA.

O-t. 5-. The Wir.nei a I wm the Junior icrlJ title if the 1 e(tion of the Saturday1 'by deftatirg Boa; Club Juniors CUT TINE CIGARS UNIVERSITY Oct 'aturdiv. ixford BEATS CITY --re's "ahie 30. Vniversity defeat Lionel ever existed.

And Bill Rooney, in spite, of the f.ict that he ahould have been w-ibbl ng around on crutches, went out and drifted thsmigh the Regina ou'flt for a forty-vard gain, the prettiest piece of work of the day. Rill suffered severely from hl bum leg and played only part of the game, but did enough work to pave he way for his ow touchdown. KRAKER PRAISED One of the best treats of i dny waa watching Joe Kraker step into Timmta. the Regir.a terrier. The hard-working nilddiewlnger astound- ed the cpjwsing fit and after tie game thejr stated thnt Kraker TITLE Ralph nat ional Saturday GREENLEAF RETAINS Oct.

30 Greeleaf. of New York, I xx- billiard champion. rd annual h. a -C ed xf 1 to 11. 2 FOR IMMEDIATE SEMI-FINAL FOR r-tiiiiiol his title by defeating Benny Allen.

Kansas 'ity. fnrir.w ch.ampion, in a three block matrh. 450 to 57. CLUB SELECTION A MOST POPULAR SIZE Havana Amofie SPECK IN CALGARY TOR NTO. -t.

--St. Michaels feated University it; the tut rmed'ale rugliy series here Maturilax. Tiii-gives St. Michaels the champiotinhip of the wes'crn division and the right to meet ICva! I'oileg. -f Kirgst.n In the fir.J.

one cr tne nnesi unem-n m-y nai r- it ever eeen tn action. Paisley kicked a AtjAI. iA 11 flne game for the Quakers. Marry Hailexbury ar who has Rooney plugged awav in his usual fliy fur thMnlfiuv aggreeeiv atyle, while Joe Roonev of the Western Canada Kev iruggled aa only a man with two 1 arrived here Kundax. He mk.n rlha ta ahl to.

Norm Watt in will play centre i. e. 'Th Tig're have CENTS CENTS allowed to 1 hiime i th pi'i riT l-i P. I'h A batter i rrht to or i i 1 rea-i; on liettn- ortiered f-- JJia crippled state did not play hi tackllrig game, wile Waii was laid 1 i.

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