a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1919. ANRARNEREREAERRRRRRENRERE Se si | Colymbia Pal Was Mary", " Here's a good old-fashioned ballad sang that's making _one ofthe biggestisentimental hits on record. Henry Burr sings the.appealing words and , beautiful. melody with sincere 'and tender feeling. Coupled with "Waiting" (from "Listen Lester"), by Charles Harrison, A 2786 90c - Pris Other; Good 'Records ; "TEED ME" --Fox Trot "BREEZE" == FOX ITYO wrnnracioici iin "Take. Me Back to Canada"--Burr r "Hearts of the World" '--Quartette atefaters im IRISH JIGS--Accordion IRISH REEL'S--Accordion - Best selection-of Records Between Toronto and ' -r 5. A2783| R4013 "A191 inde atelaialate"e ante Montreal DOES QUALITY COUNT WITH YOU ? Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. 88 Princess Kingston, Ont . PHONE 529. er AA NA tA i mi i Bs NEEERER TWO GOOD INVESTMENTS 1 Yictow Bonds AND SHOES PURCHASED AT Victory Shoe Store OUR PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY, ri GIVING YOU 1. QUALITY AND COMFORT IN YOUR FOOTWEAR. * {INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN VICTORY BONDS 4 he Is still nursing it, 90m .90 .90, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the World of Sport EEN FEEL QUE CORY Baa. THINK THEY MAY BE ABLE TO DEFEAT McGILL : pe In the Game in Montreal on Satur. day--AJack? Williams Is Taking a Goodly Number of Players Down. I. 1s very hard to prophesy th | resul of the Queen's game with Me | Gill on Saturday at Montreal One | reat thing fn Queen's favor is the | Taet that several of McGill's best me {fre lald wp in hospital Ambridge | inside wing, had his shoulder put out | badly when he was here last time 'and again by Varsity last week } {hurt Ms arm when he missed a tac je. Flannigan is likely out for the j=eason, whilst Montgomery, the qu#r- iter," is on the sick list. On the other hand, the tricolor have the most of ther men in good shape, although two or three thelr {regulars are not liable to be playing | Bowman, the big inside wing, had his | ehoiitde. put out in the last game, and whilst Carson {and Young are not to be on the play- ing list this Saturday. "Jack" Wil | liams is still confident that his four- | teen can play MoGill a close. game {and he Is keeping his men at it {tooth and nail, Queen's team are | sMaping up pretty well at practice {and are becoming more sure in. both [catching and tackling Freda' and 11ott are now well into the swing { of things. and are doing very goo i ork The team is determined to make a st * one game at least {and their =k to do it are good. { If the weather iz good . Queen's are | all right, the slippery ground i sof " { but 7 [seems to unnerve hen and they go ington, {to pieces. Coach Willlams is taking down a number of good spares, so. no matter how many of lils men McGill knocks out, some more to carry on. Queen's team will, in | all probability. line up: | Brownfield, fiying wing: iMeKelvey and Campbell, | Evans, quarter: Sills, Ferguson | Ellis, scrimmage; 'Brandon and Fre ida, inside wings: Elliott and Aber- nethy, middle wings; MclInivre and , outside wings: Stewart there will he £i Carroll halves; and £ for the game 1} decided and "Jat Kk liams is expecting a call to take along with him have not Wil ona cvs Members. of the Yancouver Ci urling Club have appointed a committee to | complete the final datalls in connec fon with organization and following the signing of contracts to call for tenders for the construction of the new plant. Devotees of 'the popu- lar winter postime will have their first games in the new rink early in the Néw Year. 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EH Bey Nickle 1 i 3 Rugby Briefs. i Mont Queen's Ottawa For their real McGill about fifty Citizen. red me at points, On Mondays the Argonauts decide Lo protest and oa Tuesdays they de- cide not to protest Members of the Montreal team say that Silver Quilty finest referee they have ever under. is the played | h man's game. The s changed shoes their recent Tech. If Martin Kilt delivered all the wallops opposing clubg accuse him of doing, his knockout record would e lon than that or Jack son Football is a ri Pittsburgh Pant three times durir | against Georgia ger McGill's highly 3 polished interfer- ence is said to have nothing on that which Hamilton onlookers worked against Argonauts. SYSTEM ENGLAND'S © : SECRET IN ROWING ; by ternational titions, the 1! of which t in the Henley it ly, followed hy the later in the same nectiop with games, is that there are fo se among leading Fmglish oarsmen was the opinion of Major Paul W former Harvard all-ar who coached the Ane k e international compe rand Par and nited State n the Peace athlete crews in tion at He ed the 1 gle 'sculls. "The absence of the coach 1 'nglish rowing nows him makes of r sh Isle an open book Withington. 'The nd, much earlier t In the United States, 1s taught t He is taught the univeral E system." repre ser professi as erican the B Major in Eng boy 5 DECIDES THAT TENNIS IS NOT A MAJOR SPORT 'ulv- Keen disappointment. was felt the recent action of the Council at Harvard when it voted that it was not in favor of making tennis 4 major sport and awarding members of the team the "H," but it did favor the securing of a tennis icoach for the Varsity: team and tho awarding of an "H"" to Harvard men who win the singles or doubles event of the Intercollegiate tennis tourno. ment. At the present time, to gain an "H;" Harvard tennis man must win the singles title in the Intercol- tlegiate meet, Is That | a Fact? ? . The Ottawa Journal dopester says: The Cliffside Hockey Club is to be 'reorganized, if Is said. Memories of | the days when dhe Cliffsides ruled the amateur roost and held the Allan Cup recall the game ag: inst Queen's | University, when Bill Stewart shunt- ed the nets ont of place, and Dobson, {of Quenu"s flipped the puck into the net and won the game, The Clift- isides boasted no mean seplette with Horace Merrill, Stewart Christie, { Punch Broadbent. Jack Darragh, Frank Orme, Charlie Kinley, Charlie Hall, Bill Stewart, Norm Henry and! that finished hockeyist, Coo Dion in their ranks. Nagios Flanagan Out For Season. : It is now definitely decided that | Flanagan and Ambridge, who were injured in the game betwéen Univer- sity of Toronto and McGill at Toron- | to on Saturday, will not play against | { Queen's in Montreal on Saturday, Flanagan is out af the game for this | sedson, while Ambridge may be able | to take his place on the line against U of T. ou Saturday, November 15th, at the McGill stadium. i Montgomery, who suffered a slight | concussion in the same game, is out | again, and 'will play on Saturday! against the Presbyterians. ---- ete Hunting season is in full swing, | bu, the Association of Amalgamated | i Sudios reports to date a light sasualiy} football match } John- rican | "ito get : General Sport. 3 "Better be an crooked Ontario to Alberta honest professional than a amateur." "Fatty* rbuck! 8 quit base- bal. Must have beer n afraid he would lose*his stage figure. 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