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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Nov 1929, p. 8

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«1 Er of the game, TIGERS WIN A ------.---- SWRA THE QSH. AWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 FROM 'QUEENS - WANDERERS BOW. TO WESTWARDS § Hamilton Tig 1 gers Win *F rom Queens By 14 - 3 _# Bengals Prove ove Too Good For Students--Experience - an Important: Factor ~ "Pep" Leadley and Timmins * Starred: Tigers Kingston, Ont, Nov, 24 min ligers annexed the senior foot thampionship of Eastern Cangda on Saturday afternoon' én they' pl fonted. Queen's by the seore of 14 10 1, and thereby qualified to meet Ree fina Roughriders for the Canadinn iitle, There, was never aw doulnt thronghout the game uk to the Tigers | helng the better team, forthey flashes od superiority from the start, match ed the Tricolor in thelr strongest | points, those of kicking and tackling, | * & aid conducted a plunging parade that pave them yards twenty-one thmes, The Chlleglans were held to three such advances, Tigers were the orion better team, but it remained for one of their veterans, "Pep" Leadley, former star of the Tricolor, to dominate the play and monopolize the Himalight by scoring eleven of his 'team's nts, Leadley was the same old Yi of yore, He tore through for Kind, he Tipped off thirty yards. der touchdown and he kicked two etd goals on the gridiron ere he first rose to fame in football and where i his greatest laurels were gained, ® But quite apart from the fing per: ' formance of Leadley, the Tigers were he better team, Brian Timms, thelr) wereulean middle wing, time after' time was. smashing gaping holes in the Queen's line for guing, and he capped his performance by breaking away for a thirtysyurd run which end od with Welsh kicking the last point | Geers made a mistake in continue "down, they might have Ler pra. Timms, Boadway, Kl ford and Leadley could not be stops ped, and the smart way In which they wot thelr plays going gave. them un early advantage which they maintain ed throughout, with the exception gf awshort time in the last quarter, Not nou Queen's played good football, good enoughto beat the average team, and it was not because of breaks that the Tigers won, They were simply the better team, and on thelr showing should easily take the Dominion championship, Carter kicked well for the Triovlor, but it seemed as though ally trying to break through the stonewall defense of the Hengals, Had they kicked more on the first secured bets results, but on the other hand, the steady work of the Tigers' back field stood out, and even in a strict ly aerial attack they probably would have wound up with much the same results, Tigers battered through from the start, and though Queen's put wp o stubborn defense and forced the play to centre soon after the game opens . Radios Repa 4 All eps The Ontario Motor Sales Phone #00 Need Money? "Don't Lose Your Car, Let Me Finance You! G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS COUNTS LTD, Pelt Block Room © Phone 8700 ired | ed, Inksetter broke away on a thirty. yard run and then Welch kioked with dhe stroug wind for a polat, The Luton's kot 4 big break when Lead~ fol es ite effect und unt b, i t' entre, Bick Blckey ng He th worn padi 4 mpossl fo: arash the Tiger he a ale to ae end. ed no further scoring. "Pep" Leadley came futo his own in the second period of play when IA pulled u 20-yard run through the bi eich kicked to Carter ten ro | Yard 5 out, but Queen's lost the ball on an offside and Leadley prompt) booted the ball over for a field PAG ngals on Rampage The Tigers unleashed a vicious ats Stele In the third -quarter and had he ling, They secured possession on little diffinlty in , bucking through en's 30-yard fine when the Lris color ware ofiside on the third down and. a or Boudway and Leadley had plunged for 15 yards the latigr hoists ed the ball over for his sectind field gon! Three times in a row Tigers smashed for yards and brought the play to Queen's 30-yard line, Leadley failed in his attempt at o third field gonl, but Weleh returned Carter's kick to Gilmore, who was downed by Fear for Hamilgon's oly ht point, From a serimmage play I ddl o Wright took the ball on Queen's 40-yard line, crashed through for 10, and then passed to Leadley, who skirted the jide of the field and went through or u touchdown, which he falled to convert, With the wind In thelr favor snd Welch resting, Queen's started 10 kiek In the last quarter and were sues cessfub in keeping the play In Tis ger territory, Gibb, who had replaced Welch, caught Carter's kick behind his goal-line and was forced to rouge and a couple of minutes later Gils more tried a placement klek I'We ball was earried wide by the wind, but a rougy resulted, - Fails Again Another placement kick was tried and again it resulted in a single point far the Tricolor, 'As the game was coming to an end Timmis suddenly broke away and carried the ball 30 yards to Queen's 25-yard line, Welch then kicked over to Carter, who wis rouged as the final whistle blew, Leadley, Timmis, Weleh and F Wright were the standsouts for the Tigers, while Carter and Gilmore played well for the Trieolor and Suts ton turned in a great game on des fense, Hamlin was about the only man able' to make any gains through the line, "Blurp" Stuart being helps less hefore the great defensive play of Timmis HOCKEY RESULTS The scores of hockey games pluyed during the week end were as follows; NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 Maple Leafs 4 Mant, Maroon K| od Pittsburg coin 4 Detroit ) Americans. , J Ottawa wn Boston N.Y, Rangers sChicago sxCanadiens J xo-Ovartime INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo vives .4 London Windsor 2 Cleveland sDetroit 6 Milllonafres .,,, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tulsa ,, 4 Minneapolis Kansas City ,,.0 Duluth iW x Tulsa 1 Minneapolis ,., x-Overtime, CANADIAN-AMERICAN LEAGU E Howton 11 Providence , New Haven A Springheld ,.,,.2 sNew Haven A Springfield ,,.,.0 r=Played Friday, Played Sun day HAS HEAD AND TAIL "I hear Einstein's new theory is selling in pamphlet form for 23 cents," "I'd sooner have the quartert I ean make head and tail out of that Fort' William Times-Journal, RL wan Phone 1078 ld 'day, (St. Thomas - 7 Malvern - 5 Wt, Tho Frain defeated the Toronto Malyern Grads 7 to b In the first of u weries of home-and- home games for the junior ORF, U, title at Varpity stadium Butur- day afternoon,' The return game will be played in Bt, Thomas Wed- d the winner of the contest, the eastern anata upto title by meeting the Ottawa ' Rideaus on the latter's grounds, , The tield was in poor condition, blankgt of snow covering it from end to the other, The ground sath was hard owing to the t of the previous evening, and with vigorous tackling many play~ ars were knooked out, Hoveral Ongide Passos Bach team tried the modified rward paps sovearal times, and oh was sugoesstul twice, With Hine plunges boing seldom culled for, the game deyeloped into an aerial battly between Medealf and Box, The former had a slight edge over his opponent In the, frst period, while Box was superb in the latter st 1] The teams wire evenly matched, although the lokers falled to jm- ress Lhe spectators unti) the last all, when they unlosséd n hay age of damaging line plunges which, when coupled with the spec tacular booting on the part of Ab Box, tore apart the visitors' ow fence, ! Twice in the closing frame the Grads were in a position to goore major tallies, and dwlca they lost possession of the ball jhrough costly fumbles on the line of serim mage, Within a few minutes afier tne opening whistle the Baints had scored a touchdown whieh Medoalf gonvarted, when Mays hobbled one of Madeall's long hoists and Moore gonoped up the loose ball and raced ten yards for what later proved to be the hreak of. the game, le fore the end of the Mret period Medealf kicked for a rouge to give Bt, Thomas Its seventh and final point, Necond Quarter Dull H Play In the second quarter wa rather monotonous owing to We fact that both guarterbacks called for the usual two bueks and a kick Play sed-snwed up and down the field, and the locals scored a win gle on a kick by Box near the end of the period while thelr, ops ponents were held sogreloss Box scored anoth®y single for the Grads Ih the third frame, while he hooted the leather over three times in the final quarter For the winners Medealf, Vous ford and Moore played stellar fool ball, while Box, Mays, Ell and Burgoyne were the hest players for the local team The teams St, Thomas--Flying wing, Vol land; halves, Udell, Martin and Medoalf; quarter, Ponstord; snap, Mills; insides, Eden and Lus combe; middlés, Vall and Kon needy; outsides, Dolton and Moors; subs, Vaughn, Wightman, Broa bent, Jennings, Nose, Walker and Luscombe Malvern Ellis; halves, und Mays; Hray! insides, middles, Jones and sides, Glroux and Dotslord; subs, Adams, Kaplan, Bowman, Friend White, Doughty, Barton and Hild or, OMclale~=Nalley and Armstrong Grads-=Flying wing, Burgoyne, quarter, Hox; snap Labatt and Doyle Warner; out GLADSTONE FIGURE | bie OF ONE ACT PLAY Dramatic Critic on Peep Into G.O.M."s Domestic Lif¢ London, Nav, 25, "A tender trifle with a punning title," is the way a looal dramatie eritlo desoribs ed "Mp, Gladstone's Comforter," the onesact play by Lawrence Housman, author and artist, which was recently presented at the Lyrle Theatre, Hammeramith, hy Bir Ni» gol Playfair, lessee and manager, "Mra, Gladstone is in the habit of knitting for the Grand Old Man woollen comforters, which he In- variably loses," the oritlo says, "She herself, of course, Is his coms forter in the bigger sense, We pea them on the night of 1804 when John Morley breiks to her the news that her husband's Trinh lana have falled, and that hae fs o nee the Queen at Windsor with hia resignation on the following That, practioally, is all there in, but it wives us a charmipg peep into the sweet primness of Mr, Gladptone's domestialty, "Winifred Evans makes the old lady a touehing and altogether charming figure, with Rertram Wallis an an attractviely pedantio and rather tall My, Gladstone, and A, EB, Filmer an an undertaln and rather short John Morley," The presentation of, "Mr, Gilad. ntone's Comforter" preceded "Beau Austin," which W, KB, Mens ley and Robert Louis Stevenson wrote In collaboration, whieh Sir Nigel Playfair desoribed an an "odd pretty thing," Bir Nigel himselt played the part of the Heau's val of, Hertram Wallla had the vole of "Beau Austin." CHIEF OF POLICE ARRESTED IN OHIO Campbell, O, Nov, 25 25,Chiel of Pes lice Frank' 'Cunningham was arrested recently charged with conspiracy to vielate the prohibition law, A Cleveland Federal grand jury indicted him on Wednesday along with Mis chael 'Wallos, out on $15,000 band on atothet SOnsMracy charge, and Nick Lire 6 three are charged with solicit I) "ou 08 from speakeasy owns ars | | | | | | | | | | group Kirkiana | | when | | | | | Comments | Barnsley Head lotd | Walsall * PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo, Camrnmiay Sports Bditor They Did It Again! The Hamilton Tigers grabbed off another Epstern Canad Champs Tonship when they polished off the Queen's tewm tg the tune of 14 t0'4, Thig'gives the Tigers the right to meet the Rough Riders, West ern Champs, in Hamilton for the Canadian title, » LJ LB Wanderers Defeated The Sarnia Wanderers, conquerors of the Blue Deyils, went down to defeat on Saturday in Montreal at the Wands of the Montreal Wests wirds, Championship, This vietory gives the Westwards the Canadian Intermediate According to reports of "the game it looks as though the Wanderers' line had been weakened from the gruelling series in the Ontario playoffs more than was admitted, MoPhedran, also conld not have not going us well as he usually does since a hifty-yurd punt wis 8 feature of the game and we know that sixty and even sixty-five punts are not uncommon for the Sarnia half, yard Still the Wanderers tried hard and went down fighting and that Is the most apy team can do, Ls Ld ¥ » Oshawa Bhamrocks The Oshawa juniors will start practising according to Information received today, In the very near future There is still room for mor: players and anyone wishing to try out with the team is asked to get in touch with Matt, Leydon Ly phoning 1116W, Bh # . Come out and give If a LEE J O!C.LA.A, Meeting Tonight here lef will be uw meeting of the Oshawa City and Industrial Association tonight at B o'clock in the Y. MA Ath A: All terms ary usked to have thelr representatives at this hedting Many Draws Feature Old ountry Soccer irst Leapre Games Blackburn and Arsenal Play * One Goal Draw---Hudders- field Downed by Derby RANGERS ARE HELD WwW, 8 Manchester City tters in the English foots first division, pulled out definite lead in Suturday's whin they beat Sheffield Units ed by 2 goals ta 1, Sheffield Wednes runners-ul plit the Hum, whil Loeds third club, lost st Liverpool In the nd div) Blackpac) wok a bump from Hull City and la forfeited thelr ke hip to Old ham Athletic who «¢ safely against Plymouth unbeaten nian new Wl league pace sie into wu Hanne day, United, West po lon ler i" AUNER own preserved drawing main at the head ection, third division rt Vale won and kept out in front of the northern section land Aberde Linck i lendership of the first divis points wt Dundee Unit Dw Argyle thelr ord by and re uthern while Pi with ol the In Me n pot tor the by taking we hile Rangers heen they could eld, w runners u only draw with English League First Division Heminglmn hh Everton Huckhurn Ray I Arsenal | 0 Sunderland :} Drerhy County | Holton Wand ' Leeds United Hurnley J Aston Villa 4 Portsmouth Manchester City « lam | nited 1 Sheffiell Wed soeond Division 2 Charlt'n Athletic Hull City Rending or 4 Stoke Clty 1 Wolvhamp W Carditt City Hradford Clty, , Ndham Athletic Swansea Town, mthampton wl Preston N Ki & Fot'n'h'm H'taps 2 Nristal City i, WwW. Brom, Alb, 4 Notts County } Third Division=Northern Barrow vv» Doncaster Carlisle United 4 Tranmere Crowe Alex'ndra 6 Rohedale Nelson svvvsssss 1 Halifax Town Brighton ,.v0s 1 Darlington Portvale +..v0¢ 2 Hartlepools Un Southport , 7 Rotherham Un Stockport Cy 1 Accrington Stan Wiganbdro ,.y, 4 Lincoln County 1 Wrexham oooos 1 Chesterfield oo, 1 York City vsve0 8 South Shields «Third Divislon--=S8outhern Section Brentford i, @ Exeter City ii 0 Hrighton & IT 4 Luton Town ,., 1 Nristol Rovers, 4 Southend Unit, 2] Clapton Orient ,0 North'mpton Ta 0 Coventry City, § Gillingham ,.,, 0 Merthyr Town vs, Queen's Pk, RK, ontponed, Ro C'ty., 4 Norwich City,, 4 Plymouth ATH, I Walsall «ovannrs ld Swindon Town, 1 Bourne & Bos, ] I srimshy own luddersh i I AHddleshrough veweastle Unit ik fold United 1 tuek ps ry Chelseu: os Milwall ) Nottingham IF, 2 ] heetion Rov, Rov, Torquay United 2 Fulham 0004 Watford 4. vy40 1 Crystal Palace. ] Scottish League yo weirst Divisione Alrdriconians , 2 Morton he ive 8 RANEErS syvrnns of Cobdenbeath v8 Dundea iia Dundee United 2 Aberdeen |» Hamilton Acads 6 Ayr United ,,., 2 Hibernians +... 4 St, Mireen ,,,, 2 Kilmarnock 4 Falkitk 00000 2 Partick Thistle 6 Motherwell (1.0 1 Oueen's Park +, 6 Hearts soins 2 St, Johnstone , 1: Celtie yyivviine 0 ecand Diviaions- Armadale +voi0 2 Dumbarton No'ness 8 Montrose «vo. Rrechin City 4 2 Arbroath Clydebank +..,, § Ferfar Athjetio East Fife ,,,,,. | Leith Athletie ,, 15 Stirlingshire 4 Dunfermline A. King's Park .; 2 Raith Rovers |, Oueen of South ,1Albion Rovers | St, Bernard's ,, 3 Third Lanark Stenhousemuir, 2 AUOA oo ivvyys ERE Bs er Bt 20 Ls we What makes the average aldster #0 mad ix that the impertinence of Youth i» frequently so darn pers tinent, Philadelphia Inquirer, rough | Hands of Individuals | | | | | toma lst government of ton Bruins and | | VIBInK BOSTON DEFEATE MAROONN Montreal, Que, Ni ' Hon Montre oi] Maroons to the helghts of hookey which the two powerful ira capable, Baturd night no othriliing hard-hittin Hockey League match ton goming from behind te the score and eo Fr ally ning by 4 gonls to | PEIPING CHANGING |: TAXATION OF FA RMS No maghines nore twilee in| A Longer Collection Public Service Now Five thousand gardener Ing have Pulping ors and vielnity to protest tinuntion of olin ri in the combined market halp RERINNL ANY the ol further eon ancient Chines custom of hi Lo Lhe eo) lection of Tixe Hpokesmen the [tod n large group [ through Peiping elty hall declared farmaey win in n ntroel that ol the New should longer tolerate and evil The municipal cording the farmer antly sold to a group of speculate the rights to collect taxes on farm produce Acoording to progadant in Ching, the tion privilege was gold Tor a lump sum, leaving the purchusers the privilege of eollecting whatever they could In taxes Tho demonstrator they do not object to paying taxes but that they wish (6 pay them direetly the munieipal autho ties, and not to.a private group whieh has no Interest in the people Mayor Chang Yin-wo proposed a compromise, stating that he would enncel sale of the tax collection vights If the farmers would orean lge a co-operative soolety of thely own, collect thely own taxes, and remit the money to the munieipal government Thig arvangement MFASIES SERIM REING EVOLVED Germ Causing Diseate and Serum for Prevention Said Discovered Cal, Nav ni no anttant custom gavarnmaent, ae to plea, pet nn ancient tux eollee nver that to Was Ban Franelsoo, Eh wavention and oura of measles nay vesult from the discovery ol a serum helng studied In the Hoops er Foundation laboratories of (he University of California Medioal Sohoaol, Professor Gluseppa Cam onia, eminent © Itallan solentint brought here from Rome as the A, IY Glannint researeh professor at the university, wan announced ax the dizeoverer of a germ which fo. sald to cause measles, as wall an a serum for prevention ang oure of the disease, So tiny 48 the germ, university dootors sald, that {t cannot be seen even through a microscope, ny studying certain peoullaritios of the dinease and Ita after elfeots, often serious and permanent, Pros fossor Caronla 1s sald to have dig covered Ila cause and developed the serum which he expects will prevent 1t or at least effect a speedy cure, Guinea plas, mice plas nd rabbits have been inoous 'sted with the measles germ and then treated with the serum, The resulta were described as "highly witintaotory' by Dean Langley, Porter of the University NMedioal school, Kingston C. I, - 7 Ottawa Glebes - 2 Ottawa, Nov, 26~The senioy team from the Kigston collegiate institute won the Hastern Ontario Becondury Behools association rug by championship here on' Baturday ufternoon, when they defeated the (Hehe collegiate squad hy 7 to 2, Taking advantage of & hreak in the last. minute of the first half, the Kingstonians swept the length of the fleld op a running play to weore a touchdown, which was cons verted Gif had kioked a point nea the close of the opening quarter, wfter the locals had passed up soy. oral chances for singles, and it looked as if this margin would be intagt at half-time, (lehas hroke through to block a kick, hut failed to take ndvantags of the hreak, al though they took the ball, Then (ills nitempted to punt, but the IAmestoners blocked the kick, and Burke grahhed the loose hall and wireaked for the Ottawa line, Tune led after going ten yards, he pass ed to MeCullough, and the latter egotiated the remaining &0 yards for a touchdown, which Burke con varted, (leben geoved again In the thivd period, and a single Kingston rouge In the final quarter ended the wearing Glehes played wall, commanding the greathr portion of the play, hut ineffectual attempls to gain major wonres Instend of helng content with singles spelled defeat for the home team HOCKEY RECORDS NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadian Group PWLTVF $012 212314 240158 041 1n gJo AT 179 16 6 14 a 1 12 0 (Hinwn Cunndiens Montreal Miple oup 00 A Field Gonl and Three Singles Spelled Defeat for Wanderers--Sarnia Line Weak at Times--McPhed- dran Outkicked Montrenl, Nov, &#.The potent Loes of Johnny Cloghessy and Ken« ny Copland won a dominion foots ball championship for the Wesl- ward intermediates, ehamplons of the Quebec Rugby Foothall union, hore yesterday afternoon, In the final for the dominion Intermediate crown, played on the MAMA, grounds In biting enld feather and on & frogen gridivop, 16 local maroon-clad team swept to a decisive Bt0-0 victory over the sarnin Wanderers Ontario (tile: holders, , Threas kicked hy gonl trom Loy single points Cloghessy, and a field Copland' hoot, aeeounted Wentward's margin of victory Wontwardy' Vist Title Twenty-five hundred fans hraved the wintry weather 'to wilness Westard win the Canadian title the first, ever captured hy the club since its organieation a ghod Many years ago, While the wpactators were elated with the tinal outcome, they wera not treated to any sterling in any sterling display of foothall, the weather having Its effect on the play of hoth teams The visitors wera seldom In the pleturs, play heing almost wholly confined to thelr side of the grid ron J After the Initial kick-off, Barnia Khowed flash of strength hut ones the loesl players settled down there wan nothing to it MePhedean Outhileked Tha mueh-touted MoV hedan Harnin's kicking halfback, showed rood form with his hoot, but was i Weeli's Games Leal This ny Miaph Wt Detroit; Pittsburg Montreal ut Boston Detrog at Montreal; of Chicago; Ottawa at 'Am it Rangers ut Lan Maple Leals Vinerieans at CHtawi Rai y (BJ it at it Pittsbu Montreal ut it Chicago INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE P WI I 4 u 4 0 / 0 i 0 IH | I 12M 11g 9 LI Odd nurRoOIT } The Chicago solved Detroit's de first and third periods to swamp the Ueugars { to 0, In a rough National Hookey Laon contest ut the Collseum to ht he 0 U A { M | BLACK | Chi | Wine) Falls HAWKS 4, Hewk nthe night He | Hig | IHauok Hawks scores came wn anlek in the third period when thoy caught the defense loafing of the suCossEion Coupny | | The packinghouse Industry Is still the - largest In the United | States It seems to have no dite {oulty In making both ends meat { Weston (Owe, ) Leader uw = | vlad Fl uvariably outdistanced hy Johnny Cloghsesy, who featured his after noon's performance with hE { yard punt In the second quarter {for a single point, Geary showed flashes of paesdy running on the vieltors' hackflled, but on the whale HSarnla's work was Ineonsist ent, They lost many wide-open op portunities by falling to take ad vintage of the many mistakes made hy Westard, while at times thelr line was woefully weak Westwird played a steady game thrauvhout, pe showed wonder ful ability at covering up thelr mistakes, whieh were numerous Thay geoepted every hreak offered land the few times that Sarnia did | threatan the 1ocals put up an fron flafensive system which was nable { tmprex | Westward started scoring in she clest perled when Cloghessy kioked | over for a single after the locals | | had galned possession via the fum hie route on the visitors' Eb-yar Hine Boon after the start of the ond session, tha loon! worked play to Barnin's H0-yard line from whaera Copland put over his drop Kiek, A faw minutes later Cloghes y made his mammoth pun for an other point In the third quarter Cloghessy got another single punt ta finish the soorving Westward continued to press in the final minutes of the third quarter, and throughout the nal period, hut though they hela play "1 Harnia territory, they falls ed to ade to thelr count, Tn the last esslon Geary did some sensational Heo Sarnia Wanderers Lose To Montreal W estwards In Dominion Final 6 - 0 LUnnIng out of Kicks from behind is own Hue to keep the locals trom gaining a few more single pointy, Unitorms Similar To the strange eye It was dif flenlt to distinguish the tesms oF the field, Both were attired in mar: oon uniforms of practically the same shade, Each Westward play: er, however, donned a pair of white arm bands to distinguish him from he oppsition, The game brought a close 0 Montreal's 18206 foothall season, and gave the metropolis one title out of the three that are scrambled for annually by dominion rughy Lm, : garnla-~Corry, Geory, McPhedran halves; Burleigh, quarter; Rishe ards, snnp; Marquis and Patter son, nsldes; Cook and Bapuwiding, mida) es Wilton and Vineh, oul widens Verguson, White, Conner, Habinson, Murphy, . Nat Geary, Lampe! Clark, Jackson, sub, Waestward---Kerr, flying wing} Hamer, Megnon and Smith, halves; quarter, Copland; snap, Gormley Seabe and Bennett, insides; Doni hee and obhing, middles; Dionne ands Cloghessy, outsides; Wischer, Martin, Clarke, Badge, Ballay, Pate terson RH, Adams, Beatty, Haws thorn and Senlor, subs, Roferee---~Roddie Foster, Monts rep! Umpire Head Montreal RUGBY SCORES CRU, PLAYOFFS Benicr \ col Queen's soagrrers wing Eastern Canadd flying wing and Jenkins, Cralg, Hamilton, Jack Corrigan, Ross Hresman Hamilton Hamilton fithe Intermediate Westwiardso Sarnia Wand, stwards win Dominion title, ORFU, Junior Finale 7 Malvern Grads Mon We homas * Bov COUNCIL Juniar Final Manning Af 15 51, Clement's .. 4 WESTERN INT FROLLEGIATE Univ, of BA 15 Univ, of Sask, 4 British Columbia wins title, INTERSCHOLASTIC SERIES Eastern Ontario Fi Kingston C1 7 Ottawa Glehe CI J JUVENILE PLAYGROUND Earlsecourt 0 ROR seonnttetsset EXHIBITION ; St, Cath'nes ir, 7 5t, Cath'nes Intsé TRIES SKI TRAILS Murvavbhay, Nov, M (Special) kilts made their first appearance of the season here today, 2) /, Von Allmen, director of winter spores at the Manior Riehelien had a prelimin. ary workout aver some of the ski trials whieh he has heen chartering wrasse the neighboring country side, Mr aVi-Allmen who is a 4 A of Switzerland has had years peri» enee As an instructor at st Morte and Murren, He is a graduate in en- gineering from the University of To- onto and has had shveral season Rhos sports expereince in Canada his most notable achievement has heen the chartering of the three mile sled run at Murraybay, the gest in the warld, a | et. your full moneys worth in (ua BS AN \ fl] 0) ---- 3 3S bud

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