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Queen's chances in the se ercollegiaie rugby game day azainst Toronfo Universit are far brighter than they were f the game with MeG so alteration has been made in > up of the team. The boys have t it stea- dily practisi and it t world of improvement t Both "Mik reda and i Elliott have kept | week, and are f{ shape, There is § Sheehy, the crack Ottawan and should in with color, they have { chance ty to w i vantage Queen's } { they on nior Satu been rapid} 2 into st of ving the tri- good a One ad is that home he get as laying Jack th those some {of i back 3 doing we : seen that to have its best th a broken collar b 1 up gf: and Elliott Brandon, i on, mi wings; Gibson hoping game Vv 0 n's are als for the antine and E English Golfers' Contempt. the fairway on the North Cliff t Scarborough, England ircular hole, not very deep {now, and a notice board which those {who play may read. Thé board re- {cords the fact that during the bom- | iment of Scarborough in Decem- | 1914, one of the German shells fell and exploded, making the hole {in the course as still seen. The golf- er who plays his ball into the hole {may lift and drop without penalty. It isa typically English way of view- ing the enemy's senseless act. The shell hole is left ag the German gunners, seeking the .lives of wun- protected citizens, made it, and the | golfer's contempt for it is shown by {the instruction to lift and drop with- {out penalty. golf cours 1s a large | Joe Lally Is Encouraged. | Believing that a dearth of sticks {had something to do with the lack {of interedt taken by.the younger eleg | ment in the national game, Joe Lally, {the Cornwall lacrosse authority, jgoing to start jagain. A year ago the Mann Cup trustee had just about made up {his mind that the end of the lacrosse was in sight, but after his journey faround the country and his investi- | gation of conditions in sport he ex- | presses the opinion that thes game is due for a greater comeback than ever. And he intends to forthwith | furnish the younger generation with Pe tools. "Rich Australian Races. The great turf evenis of Australia have drawn big nominations for 1920. There are 279 entries for the Melbourne Cup race, which will have $35,000 added money and will be run November 4th. A total of 164 'have entered for the $25,000 Caul- j field Cup to be deckied October 18th.| | Both turf classics are annually run at Melbourne, Victoria. - A Ah! Fine For Corns Takes Sting Right Away | | A painless remedy, sure it is-- just paint it on a sore corn to-night and to-morrow your feet will feel like new, i Nothing ever made absorbs out of a corn like Putnam's jtor. It dissolves the hard crust, acts quickly, never fails, and above all, it {brings the troubler out by the roots. i You'll be satisfied with Putnam's Extractor because it's an old time remedy: that is just as represented. | Dealers everywhere sell this specific (for warts, callouses and foot lumps ! Costs only a quarter. i } | is | manufacturing them] Extrac- : INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS. dy Eliminated. <u Royal Mili roun day onto teams, wh hold 'one represent while the The finals v afternoon University tains two Ph U ing and Queen's each players remain to Toronto in singles, fourth is a McGill man will be play On the fin day's pla of Toronto took a strong lead, but Kra r Green remain to fight for the Ret and White in the doubles while Green is the sole re maining Mc- Gill man in the singles. Green probably one of the strongest Inter- collegiate tennis men in Canada. and can be relied upon to show up well It had 1 intended to hold the tennis tourney in an the arrixal of the the it was xl that the courts were in no cond n for play, so adjournment to Montreal Wi X o hold play on the MecGi the apd teams 8 I Kram- defeated Powis efeated Hall defeated 0 Powell Doubles--First Round. and Lee (U. of T.) ad Hall (RM.C) Little Joseph and amer and feated I (Queen's) 6 Die} defeated Gi Kr (MeGill) leLaughlin de- 'oyser 6. 6---3 n (U Ramsay 0 pson and Dicks Ward and h 4, 6 and Then Powis -6, 6 kson 9. 6 6 (Queen's OTTAWA TEAM WEAK. Abelson, Kilt and Tubman Not Avaihible, awa football team not at its best for Saturday's game against the Tigers at Hamilton. Ken- s¢ twisted the ligaments ght knee in practise and had to be carried off the field. It was announced that he would be 14id up for a week or so. Jimmie Ingram was knocked unconscious in a serim- mage, and is also under a doctor's care, In addition. Jess Abelson and Martin Kilt, who are both in business here, announce that they cannot spare further time. and have dropped out. On top of this series of misfor- |tunes Reid Tubman is ill, and ' has | been forced to lay off for the balance {of the season. The Senators never-| theless, will send their best possible | squad to Hamilton They leave Fri-| day night in command of Manager { Harry Ackland. Cassels, Ott will be France Builds Many Stadinams. | Winter athletics in France are beginning to boom. Teams in alll sports are shaping for action, and as| an indication of the growing popular- | ity of football, for instance, it is in-| teresting to note that grounds are being prepared to provide larger ac- {commodation for spectators. {Olympique Club has taken over the! i spacious Bergeyre Stadium (Buttes | | Chaumont) for its football season, | which includes matches with leading Paris, provincial, and foreign teams. | | Stadiums are being opened elsewhere in France. That of the city of Lyons j was inaugurated on Sunday, and the construction has started of the Jean- { Bouin Stadium at Marseilles, named {after the famous French distance] jrunner who was killed at Verdun. | Early in the Epglish racing' sea- {son the crack jockey, Stephen Dono-| | ghue, whose services are in great de-| mand, lived in railroad trains and! ships for some ten days. During | the term he rode on four English! courses and two Irish ones. I+ is | Donoghue's idea to make a record iby riding a winner in France and in {England on the same day, a pos-| { sibility in these days of airplane] | travelling. i "Getting About." } i EINES i | Pear. (tarosn Ropes Look here, | } o le): Loo re, - none of your Apple sass. } § | you monopoiized | | George last evening." } | "Why not invoke the Sherman Lawre i nr ee RNG. CADETS WOW, 231. IN 4 JUNIOR INTERCOLLEGIA RUGBY GAME (E » The Young Soldiers Defeated the Kingston Collegiate Thursday Af- terncon--Superior Weight Told. A fine intercollegiate game of rugby | was played on Thursday afternoon bétween the Kingston Collegiate and | Royal Military College juniors. T game resulted in a win for the Cad i with a score of 23 to 7. The game! was cleanly played, and it was only | through' superior weight that the R M. C. made good. The K.C.I. has a fine bunch of youngsters all ¢f whom plived a good fast game Up until half time the Collegi held the ca- | dets down well, but the heavy serim- mage of the soldier lads told in the | latter half and they piled the | score. The K.C.I. have the of a champion tear and be hard to beat now ainst a bur r own weight I, who pla cutside wing, w his pia) exciting great comment from the spectators. Wilkinson and R. Carr Harris, also of the Collegiates play- ed a magnificent game and deseryed great praise. Carr-Harris and Evans of the R.M were the cadets 11 played very up mak S 1s a dandy s Evans, fiving wing; Carr- MacDoug and Howard 3allantyne, Hudson Panet, mmage; tside wings . inside wing Morris, flying Thompson, B. Morris, | Carr-Harris, quarter, H Yampolsky, serim- Vokes, inside | . Gimblett, mid R. Carr-Ha wing, outside wings Ofticia stantine; -Col. Con- W. 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