Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1911, p. 6

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THOMPSON, Preprietor. but for stores and es are moderate. . PEDESTAL 75c | to $10.00 "Phone 571 "FRUIT-A-TIVES" THE BEST. There is practically no danger of will not cure Ty plioid -- but it will cure Constipation, assist Digestion ard tone | the system ~-- thus preventing DUPVOUS Syste aks new Hood in old Veins. Cures Nerv por, Des | pondency, Sexucl Weakiirss, Fuiastons, Bpers | Frcesses. | COs EIx | x led in on fee oA of te ih namphid | i LHAIRS In large STANDS R.J.Reid 1 THE DAILY Barris For, the the Re diate rugby intermediate won the 1 {pions The Riders, "hampions of inter provincial scored ame at the 4 field, Saturday afternoon. ess of the game may fact that at full 160 to 9, in faver during spcond 3 Military te val am, Char weties, have Rough s intermediate in Aightly neen's athletic The close eed from {ime the score of the Uadets, the defeated union, a ar the was and twice the g was tied. It wags plain to everyone who nessed the that RALC, was saperior £ toy that of the Hamilton gregation; and their condition was uso. superior from the fact that in the {last quarter the "jungle kin were {held seoreless. True, the Cadets scor- {ed omly two points, but they had the ane score wit- team ame wheeeses SRN sesssanang | . | Christmas Presents! | ROCKERS UPT and -- GWYNNE, JACK" 1 al Mi | better of the. play, the better of the play nut account 14 and some flukey {ap "against it." v I d hrough "the hard luck they , were they same, on of decisions ited with scored | Each team touchdown, Hamilton v dishwatery ball was dribbled the s should had five credited to them as one lig the second quarter was not {on the claim of interference. handled the game very well. Robbins {was one of the men who handled the nior rugby game in Torouto last | Satitnday: Dizon, "the refexne, over-rul- { etl hith twice, and this is only done in | extreme cases, {| The | | {good was but 1s of ore the a by tvpe. line. « w 1 ihe Cadet points over have more touch allowed { The men who {eould not agree soldiers' training stood them in stead, while their weight was a factor in. dhe winning of the game. | Their. team, oii. the whole, was con- | siderably huskier than the Rough Rid- ors, and gained thir yards through buc king time after time, while only in a fet did the Hamilton line rezk through, The eombination of he R.M.€. team was almost fnultless land it was in rdre cases that it fail- led to work." The soldiers took some | rinka and: geldom were they sorry for 4 | CASeS Muticon: the fiving wing for the isitors,- was the star of his team, with Harvey, the hali-back, a second. Harveys kicking, as well ns | Manson's, was. responsiole. for the {points gained.' The whole Hamilton team tackled well, although-the | dition of the ground ade that Jf the'game very nucertain. work. adetd were better sprinters than their "ap none Ls and ebnsequently had hem stopped in this direction. As usual, Cprrathers, the star punts | #w for 'the military men, was nigut on close con: part the : { i } » Sssensssesbsnsssones ow Working Men's and Boys" aldo Fine Shoe Repair- 'Ing a while" you walt, Large Stock of Rubbers, all ten, at lowest prices in the 280 PRINCESS STREET. 3 COAL! . The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell, SCRANTON COAL BOOTH & co. FOOT. -WRST STREET. in centre of city and | a on $0800000000000000000 * Ld . * ° ° * * . * * factorily if you 1 WALSP'S, 556-67 Barrack Street. Your orders 'will be filled satis- there at P. { the job Seiths his right leg, and his Gicking was decidedly ® advan tageous Fduring the whole game. Galt' | worked well; too. Ihe rooting of the the 'features t half | Riders were loading by several points, the rooters, who were in a body in grand stand, yelled ther parodies and gongs lustily. This certainly had an effect on the team for in the last part of the game they pulled up con- siderably. 1t takes plenty of gmt rodt when the team is on the sitde of thé scove, but the right there with the leg | Cadets was the game. the one ot During of { the first when to under Cadets were cheers. ton mén took their deleat gamely. They cheered, the victors loudly, and all the way haek on their car they were singing and shouting till they were hoarse. . y . British American Ladies' Tailoring DEAR MADAM~-I oan In- form you we are makipg big re. ductions in. all sur Ladies' Gar. ments during the month of De- cember, Hope you will eall and seo us Sefore going sisewhare, Yours truly L COHEN PRINCESS STREET. 851 & The First Quarter. The game opened with 'a strong wird Dok mg across the fidld, and to the Rough Riders' ~ advantage. = The THERE IS absolutely no word to express the efficacy of Scott's For Good Things to Eat 490 Princess St. ¥ TRY PICKERING'S Gor. a 'Phone 530 Emulsion in the treatment 0 COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS CATARRH,; GRIPPE EUMATISM ROYAL MILITARY COLE The Dominion malate Rughy Championship Again--- Defeated Hamilton Rough Riders Here on Sat- day | by Score of 10 to 9. ep eS ------ : T € of the lg }The quarier ended with the ball + MONDAY, iE TEAM WINS WHIG, x on both sides, R. M. C. did « deal of fumbli and the began, to be foreed into their terri tory. In two minates Harvey kicked over R, M. C. line, but Galt carried the ball out. At this peint of the} game the Rough Ride rs *seemed to | have the better of the play. From a scrimmage on R.M.C. line, the play moved into centre field, and Harvey kicked for the first point. About one minute later Harvey kick- ed for another point, making the score 240 for Rough Riders. The play was not open, and Rough Riders were holding" R.M.C. "close to their line, when Carruthers kicked, which Harvey returned, and, from a scrimmage on EN C twenty-yard line; the latter kicked from a 'touch-i -in-goal, "which ended the scoring for the first guarter. For the next two minutes, some com- bination work on both teams were at- tempted, but resulted in fumbles, Storms, one of the RM.C. wings, se cured the ball from a three-man com- bination, and made a brilliant rush, on Rough Riders' twenty-yard a Score: Rough Riders, 3; RM. The Second Quarter, In the seebnd quarter R.MLC the wind, bucked up greatly. plucky little quarter was very spicuous, and the wings were always on the ball. The close tackling of both teams was also very noticeable. The play was forced into Rough Rider ter- ., with The can- | deal Rough | When the game was over the Hamil- 'image, ARNE ritory, and Carruthers kicked {or the first point for R.M.C. About one min- tute later, Blackstock received the ball from Sweeney, and carried it over for a touch, but was called back by the referee for alleged off-side interference. From a scrimmage on R.M.C. line, Mason passed the hell to Crocker, who made a brilliant thirty-yard rush. The pla y remaired in the centre field, and -lafter a succession of sarimmages, Car- ruthers kicked another touch-in-goal. The scove at this time stood: Rough | Riders, 3; RM.C., 2. For the next two minutes the play was in Rough Rider territory, R. M.C. having the best of the play.. With four minutes to play, from a serim- mage, RM.C., made a fumble, which proved disastrous, as, after a three- man combination play, Rough Riders "carried the ball over cadets' line for a. touch, which was not eonverted. Score: Rough Riders, £ RM.C., 2. With but two minutes to play, be- fore hall time, Rough Riders failed to give yards, and' a scrimmage on their ten-vard line took place. On RAM.C.-s third down, Blackstock saved the sit- uation; fod bucked 'over for a iry, which "Roberts converted." One mintite later half time was called, the scoye standing: Rough' Riders, 8; R. MQ, 8. As hall-time. was called Plack- stock sas injured in the chest by be- ing jumped into, and, 'while thought at first the injury was serious, he re mained in the game, i The Third Quarter. When the teams returned to the field the wind had dropped slightly, and the Rough Riders had it in their fav- or. From centre field the play was forced into R. M. CU. territory, and Galt was foreed to rouge on Har- vey's kick: Both teams were working very hard, the wings up well and the halves making some engational both teams, the Rr M.C. getting the advantage in this respect. McAuley secuped the ball in centre field, from an on-side Kick Carruthers, and made a Iyard run, heihg tackled hall 'a doze times. The umpire claimed it an off ! wide, Dut the referce over guled his de Feision. All through the, game the in- ability of the players to get a' foot- ing on the wet field was seen. For | the remainder. of the quarter a good of kicking was done, but the for the-most-part, was in cenire The quarter ended with the score Rough Riders, 9; R. M. C. were flung on play, field. st anding: 8. ( adets Gain the Vietory. Daribg"the last quarter the superigr condition of the Cadets was shown, and the injuries of the Rough Riders were numerous, R M.C, carried the ball into Rough Rider territory, and Carruthers kicked, forcing Crocker to rouge. While Rough Rideis strove hard to clear their end of the fields they found it very difficult to get Score : RM.C., 10; Rough Riders, This was the only period of the game in which RM.C. led in the scoring. Perhaps the kicking of both teams was no more conspicuous than in the last quarter, when Carruthers, rt ons time, kicked three-quarters the length of the field. Before Carruthers' kick had reached the ground, Sheenberger, Gwynne and Mallory were there, and tackled Manson on the Rough Rides touchline. Rut, from the next serim= the ball was carried back into centre field, and RM.C. "last one of [ thisir best Chances to score ngain. Far the remainder 'of -the games. N.C, | seemed to have the bgfter of rhe plas which was mostly in Rough Tider tor ritory, but they feild to sor. In the last two hinubes Rough: Riders seemed to buck up' 8 fittle. Through an injury, Rough | roplacet M& Kenna by Barrett." last five mimiies was Racy" © hay os and, when Si SEE the seore stond © b Rides, on The teams : ¥ . Hamilton+Fiying Wing, Crocker; halves, Manson, Hardy and Fiabe: quarter, Chagnon; serimmidne, Washer, WHara 3 McKenna: inside wings, Miles and Belin es Wings, Slanret and Gow; opie i Oitan. . Carruthers and Lawson following. of twenty-fiver away, and were forced' 16 rouge ageifig for the ] Wl RMC.--Full back, Galt; Malves, Mo 1 I Roberts Gwy Re umpire, his team. | wr able ! { i i f { {ws eat ing. Ba i BO. 1 deal ton { punt ison It has i Kingston to fur Lo. the past few years, being kicked the R.M tan and get first will and on giat and irol ior Sat win wes be sylv an sche gelv It St. fare frig uns stow ort the Zan ed ing in out It con in, either © i in Toronto, i | teams. in succession play opened up with a great dd al of I Fx team in Boston, witme dominion from "Pete" Campbell, quarter, expected down, Queen's hackey floor tern On. tersh of trai this wavs been of made Front The char dominion that visi treal, fully though playing The tion which turned without definitely exhibition game were that a game will be mission composed of prominent should have Pittsferry, and Clover successful hall on goodly ridge Lane had seriotisly from Gananoque, ment, McF Mrs. ames Queen s Y.MCA some DECEMBER 4, 1011. ; and Pearce; outside v and Shoeyberger. "Raddy!" Dickson, Robbins, Hamilton, nine feree, Frank 5 smi The Cadets' Captain, "Jack" IMPLODE, MAY He started off little thinking that 'produce a interme his untiring the REM s Monts Lawyn in he. wou npion i or any work has reat but vietory It Ho Tiger team doi re t youths bh ir he champion their who sueh a magnifice J mply. Colin Gi, Ca . B. Carruthers, of to jad, er of centre hall, the is eit ish t with its star back ts the half cadet 1 last sam Lo victory Year An Ex-C! aptain Here, 'adet "Tally¥ Youny, who o el the RM.U. intermediate for two VOars, and who was herp an Saturday his comratles win intermediate Hamilton Rough Arnokdi, of ruy is 3 sd Riders, Argonnuts, the famons ex-cadets, they could om are all but who w 1 away, Queen's Hockey Team Busy, will have season squad of the gvmnusium will workout of he on Monday begin vr which the before in the Pa going 4 gymnpasitm great benefit to the things winners of seasdi, RMA RALLY th jumor hot after championship, it they will go next Saturday to | team, which snatched championship of the w n from Hamilton War urday. The cadets, though ning by sinall margin in think th stariv for t. The expected | uhdergo training was one © nace OHA. 1 wt Junior Team. juni mpians e r of are rugby US the and series an to annex to ea lay the rn " NM can don' n 'honors are fast hold . vheir on strange in and own, ground cadets To be University of attended ania game at No Game. the Phi Cornell-Pe wdelphia, arrany Varsity Americ with the rob aged, Eng betwe American college, somewhat in me, but refused es further. It en a0 to Co is highly arra rit Uniform Rugby Rales. is proposed to establish a e fo ball men io make the rules of the var- tous sooner of r over Canadian unions uniform, an intelligible and definte ules are adopted for the game the Dominion, the better. been done long Pittsferry Dee. Club in John's Presbyterian church, sale and the November Music rished hy Gananoque talent sum boli «1. 1, Breck is blacksmith," Char fa Darrow m hurt. When his descending wagon ago. Budget, The Ladies" connection w ten 2;Wth. 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