Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1919, p. 10

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a "TELL ME"--Fox Trot PAGE TEN EMEREEEENEERTEN ----------. sa rt AANA att Pal Was Mary" f Here's a good old-fashioned ballad song that's making one of the biggest sentimental 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 'Other. Good Records A2783 "BREEZE" -- Fox Trot ......... "Take Me Back to Canada' --Burr "Hearts of the World"--Quartette 9 IRISH JIGS--Accordion Al917 IRISH REELS Accordion .90 Best selection of Records Between Toronto and R4013 . Montreal Need, WITH YOU ? Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. Princess St. Kingston, (nt PHONE 529. , [sundry rumors of the erection of a Dry Storage For Your Battery The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience. Send it tow WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock St. 1. LESSES, Prop. "Phone 1340 WANTING HARDWOOD FLOORING DID YOU SAY? - GET IT AT 3 si McIntyre _9() | umpire THE DAILY BRIT ISH WHIG : In the World of Sport ' {| DEFEATED QUEEN'S IN MONTRE- : AL BY 25 10 2. i {Intercollegiate Rugby---The game on | Satirday Was Played on a Field) Deep With Mud. { Queen's senior rugby defeat at the hands of | Montreal o i team met! McGill in! I< n Saturday afiernoon by {25 to 2. The halt ime score was i112 to 1. The game was piaved on! {8 field desp with mud, and Shaugh.| jnessy's well-trained "machine" again! | merged 'victorious. | Quesn's scored only two throughout the game, Me {kicking over the line mach time for} {two points. McGill's scores inculded | three touches. i : The teams lined up as follows: | Queen's Position McGill! Campbell Wing Seath | Carrol Halg Anderson ; MoKelveyr Latfoley | | Brown Heney| Evans Montgomery | Ferguson Lifshin | | Sills Baillle| | Ellis immins! {Brandon Hall| Freda Notman| Cope Ross! Parkins Gilliooley | Constantine, | Montreal i Kelvey | Quarter Scrimmage * inside w middle ngs wing Abernathy outside w Van Alstyne Officials: RM.C : ing ! : a i Lisut.-Co referee; Sav age |QUEEN'S JUNIORS WIN FROM COLLEGIATE {In the Jnnior intercollegiate. | Series by a Score of i 28 to &. The seemingly impossible times happens. This was when Queen's defeated the to some} proved K,C.1 28} 5 in a rugby game dn Saturday afternoon at the Athletic Grounds. ! The weather was ideal for rugby and the game was a fair one. The Tri-| color men had it all over the Cel- legiate in weight Both sides were; very good in tackling, although the! catching was poor. Finkle of Queen's! played a good game, and also Carr- Harris of the K.C.I. The Collegiate missed the 'presence of Wilkinson, | who is nursing a broken nose ag a result of the game berveen the K.C.L. and Regiopolls College ! The teams lined up: i Queen's: Dingle flying wing: M1 Leod, Keil and Cruse, halves; Dolan| qudrter; Anderson, Denman and Wil- son, scrimmage; Symmons, Shaw, inside wings; MeCartney, Finkle, | outside wings; Chesser, V. Minnes. | middle wings. K.C.L: P. Morris, flying wing: B.| Morris, Wright, Thompson, halves; | B. Carr-Harris, quarter; Clifr, Carson, | Yampolsky, scrimmage; Wilson, Vokes, inside wings, Emery, Germain, | jmiddle wings; Sugel R. Carr-Harris, | outside wings. | Officials: Referee, E. O. Sliter; {Judge of Play, Prof. L. Malcoim. {McQILL DEFEATS i R.M.C. BY 14 TO 0 { In an intermediate Jnter-League {fagby game played in Montreal 3at- {irdsy morning, McGill defeated iRM.C. by 14 to 0. The game was ithe second of home-and-home games, 'and McGill wins the series by 3 points {as RM.C. won last Satusgay at King- ston by 11 to 0. MoGHL are now {champions of the Eastern section of ithe league, and Will meet Toronto i Varsity for the championship of the league. . WE. | London Faces Hocueyless Winter. | Onee again London faces the, | Pects of a hockeyless winters Dy g jhe last two months there have been Buge arema on various suggested sites, but with the middla of Nov- ember here, nothing more tangible than the rumor has materialized. Ana ithe' worst of the situatidbn fs shat {mothing more will materialize this {year al least, as it is too late in the | season to start on the construction of a rivk, even if the financial back- ing were behind ihe blueprints, [oH IGAL AGAN. VICTORIOUS rouges afd responsible organizations engaged hockey -A. DRASTIC ACTION } TO MAKE GAME CLEAN THO. EINE SOCCER CANES { : i Suspects to Be Cleaned Out-- | PLAYED IN THE LOCAL LEAGUE | 'New Order of Things in Big League. At the first meeiing of the Ontario § Hookey Association Executive for the | Season, drastic action was taken to} remove control of the clubs from the | irresponsible and temporary direction which had brought abou: undesizable conditions, especially in the senior hockey in Toronto. It was lald dowa that the policy of the O.H.A was to grant teanchises only to clubs representing permanent | SATURDAY AFTHRNOON W.VA by 1 to 0. There were two soccer Eames played on Saturday alternoon. R. C. A. and resulted score being 2 to 2. finch scored in the first half and Heap and Graham in the second. It was a splendid game, as {pdicated by the score, the R. C. A. being favori- tes because they have been coming tc a front position for some time and showing real sporting qualities. The in a tie, in some form of athistic sport. The matter was opened by an applica- tion from- the Galt amaieur Asso- sigtion'" and found the Executive ready with a plan of dealing with the affair in a general way Wherever possible it will be required that gen- eral amateur athletic associations be formed, and where such exist the O.H.A. franchises will be awarded to them. Before franchises are granted the responsible officers of these associa- tions will be required to guarantee to the O.H. A. the satisfactory conduct and management of their respective teams. Complete financial statements must be presented at the close of the playing season, and when called for during the season. A further step in the direction of the scrutiny of nlayeérs was taken the adoption'of a list whill kel te be added to. before the new cert vales are issued for the coming se: san. of holders of certificates which will not be renewed this winter. Applications for membership ror outside peints indicated a contin popularity for the game, though eral were of a nature that they could not Le granted. Athletic' Director Vincent P. Dacéy of the city of De- trait asked for the inclusion of the Detroit CoMymunity Hockey Leasne, but that territory is outside of the OMH.A. jurisdiction and Detroit has Duncan no cowered rink. The Napanee Fuller Bulton and Ayr rinks do not come up Kay to the O.H.A. requirements, 3 -. Brown ningten's application awaits sinfor- i Roach maticn on the same point. : Gardiner - i Lavery BROCKVILLE IS READY Sajey FOR HOCKEY SEASON r Baird Would Be Pickled to Join Referee Sergt Proposed Central Canada r= Association. game and in team, in the series. The line up was 21st R.C.A. Blackburn Oshorne Strowger Levsey Tyson - Harrison Hearst Singleton Jarvis Heap Irwin Guy Referee, Vérr goal backs Campbell half backs Tingman Jores forwards tween the Shipbuilders aud W.V.A. and was won by builders hy a score of 1 to 0. Th was exceedingly fast game and o luck saved the lead. made by Shipbuilders in the first half Lavery scored the only goal. G.W.V.A_ put up a great game. In the second half the ball was repeat edly shot at the net Duncan, would have lost his Edward was the star goal for the V terans and did some beautiful w that evoked applause. The line u was: Shipbuilders SEV G.W.V.A. goal backs half backs TS forwards Armstrong Drummond Tibbets Ayers o rlan Major Gray 'QUEEN'S RUNNERS ! FOR HARRIER MEET a------ The try-out for the team to repre- in the Intercollegiate A meeting to consider the hockey situation in Brockville has been cal-| led for Monday night amd prospects' Queen' t a bi 4 i 1 res iy x = AC lass gathering will result, |) orior meet om Saturday next at : R % 2 soe iMontreal; ing officers of the league were instruc- Montreal 5 took place on Saturday 'niversity Th ted fo act for the remainder of the Silernoch at he Sniveraity. length, in keeping Brockville in the '2* €Oyrse was : fix Ba Soar a in hock tt & ir 2nd only five runners finished. These Telieh Ford th " nat os BR ith five will he the team for the race at the Centrar Caria Ant} Nascely fMCGHL They 'are J. Melutosh, a » ¢ Ls 20" . R: Smith, L. McNaug tion, an organization first talked of|C COBROT. T eh bi fname in t . {and Trays. last season in Ottawa and Montreal} 0 order named. 'Fhe course was a hard and gruelling one, and all five hockey circles, a; The main idea of the proposed |_ x oir arrival at eague Joao lorm gt least seven | Toamy from MGI, Tor I M.C will i pet, the season for right to play of 2d RM.C will run in the me Ottawa for the Frank Plant tOphY. | In the groupings drafted originally,' . - she tp Brockville was linked 'with Perth, Pro, Hockey Outlook. Smith Falls and Carleton Place. A Ottawa Journgl: Chances for pro- short time ago the local secretary !fessional hockey are not bright by was in touch with Smith Falls and'any means. It fs expected that the Perth and learned that the hockey: Montreal Arena will be completed teams of these two towns are ex- by Jahusry 1. A significant move in tremely anxious to play im a group ithe situation is that George Ken- against Brockville and Beliville. |nedy forgot to mail Goldie Prodgers It 'is practically certain that the!a contract, and the Jatter declares fans here will agree that Perth, he is a free agent. Wily George Smith Falls and Brockville form ajdoesn"t make many mistakes. and it league regardless of What mction is{looks as though he has tipped the taken concerning-affil*ation with the {hand of 'the professional promoters. ee A A Ae arnaitgs BEERS gy tioned as a possible fourth club but teams to the nértn prefer Belle- ville to the factory town on account of the better travelling conditions. Outlook is good here ror a particu- Gives Effective Relief in Five Min. x utes, and Cures Perfectly larly strong league team. FINE FOR COUGHS OR COLDS. It was their inability to reach the real source of catarrh and bronchitis that caused the medical profession to drop liguid cough medicines and adopt "Catarrhozone" instead. This wonderful inhaler protid a------s---- RUGBY ON SATURDAY. Toronto Argonguts, 31; Ottawa, 1 Monireai! 13 amilton Tigers. 6. 'Toronto pitals, 17; Hamilton C.. 8 El Varsity II, 18; Tondon Western, 3. Princeton, 10; Hareard, 10. + Montreal has woa champion- ship of the Interprovincial series. & -- ne R 21st, too, has put great vim into the | the present leading | Mcintosh | Phillips | Norwood | The second game was plaved be ! the Ship-| Edwards | Virr | wens | The 21st and The R. C. A. Tied, 2 to | 2--Shipbuilders Defeated the G.| football | The first was between the 21st and | the | Heap and Gold-| EN showing goods, tHe traveller's cuffs as well as his goods are brought right before the Jrotpeative custom- er's eyes. A soiled cuff doesn't create a favorable impression. 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