PAGE TEN SN ERUNANUEN NNR NANNNARNNENINENAN! A Prat St "Oh! What a . Pal Was Mary f Heres 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 ith "Waiting" (from "Listen Lester"), by Charles Harrison. ; A'2786--90c | THE DAILY BRITI In the World of Sport . | SH W HIG ee etrr-- T : | General Sport || Quite a few wrestling critics are | of the opinfon that Joe Stetcher, the oo hratia grappler, is in champion- {ship fom, -- Hddie Cady, and Eddie Mahan, | two of Harvard's football wonder ; i workers, Rail from the same town, Natick, Mass, 2 The major baseball leagues closed early this season, but a large number of the big leagues kept right on play- ing through the month of October. Football teams of St. Mark's and Groton, two of New England's best-1 known prep. schools, Lave met an-| nually for the past 30 years. i She { Tim Hendryx and Dixie Davie | stars of the Louisville Colone's. most likely be pastiming in the big! circuit next season | -- i Willie Ritchie, former lightweight | | champion, is in hard training at San { Francisco with the expectation of re-| entering the ring in the near future. | INTER-YEAR SOCCER GAME AT QUEEN'S An excellent foter-vear game of! T was played on Queen's campus S00 ! on. Wednesday afternoon when the | | Juniors defeated the seniors by thei Score of 3 to 2. In the second half the juniors made a strong fight and won out. and many of the 'players measured their length on the ground. The juniors have a good heavy team and showed very good footwork, and their Passing was also fine. Basketball at Queen's. Some very keen competition is be-| ing shown in basket ball circles at Queen's. The inter-year and inter- faculty teams are going strong and the pratices ara well attended. the championship for which games { will shortly be plaved off. FEEPEEPIPP ELIE EFI TEESE . . + +MONTREAL COLLEGE ACCEPTS + SOCCER AS A CLASS SI'ORT -* ie ** Montreal Star: To show the #* large steps that association The field was very slippy! Year | '20 has an exceedingly strong line-up and they will put up a good. fight tor | 'SHAG TO CHANGE TEAM FOR VARSITY GAME A shake-up in the McGill team, in Preparation for the game with Var- sity, 'which swings the college title. The lanky McGill coach was far from satisfied with (*e listless foot- ball his club showed on Saturday. While the grounds were very bad. resulting in a greasy ball and Yittle chance for running, the club played below its standard. Heney, who made good in his first i tryout on Saturday, will likely be- | tome a regular on the half-line. An- 1919, | other change likely is Flanagan, for Lafoley, Flanagan is the best half- | back in the McGill squad. and has | fully recovered from the injury re-| ceived at Toronto. The line will also | be strengthened up for the game on | Saturday. Ambridge, who has been | out of the game for two weeks, will | start practice again this week, and | will, no doubt, he ready for Saturday. : He will take his place at inside wing. | Norman Williamson, another man on | he ailing list for the past two weeks, | will turn out this afternoon. and will | be played ca the wing line. -------------------------------- ' TIGERS WERE ASKED | STYLES, LIBRARY TABLES, ALL EASY CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS. ROCKERS---FUMED OAK FINISH--UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY. LATEST World's series games always have * football bas made during the their goat as well as their star. | ¢ past four years, especially Right now Claude Williams, the + among the Catholic colleges in White Sox pitcher, seems to be the! this province, it is announced TO THROW THE GAME | » ® Other Good Records When | R. J. Reid A Hamilton paper says: "TELL ME" --Feox Trot A2783 "BREEZE" -- Fox Trot... . ... Th "Take Me Back to Canada' Burr "Hearts of the World" --Quartette . 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Larkin, K. of C. pverseas director, | who bought the footbalis. "We are sending enough material to equip a team for eXeh company in Siberia! and sufficient footballs to give the 3olsheviki a taste of the sport, al- though it might be just a little too rough for them." Mr. Larkin could not angyer a {query as to whether it was legitimate in Siberian football to tackle a Bol! shevik by his beard. | "There is a genuine full-length | American gridiron at Vladivostok, he said, "and Garry McGarry, K.C.} supervisor there, and other K.C.| workers with the troops are old col-| lege football players, so, with plenty of boxing and movies, the Knights | will help the boys get through the long Siberian winter." A l 9] 7 {for the Panama Canal, San Francis-| ---- i Hockey at Toronto University. University of Toronto hockey can- didates will not be able to get on the , [ ice until December 1st at the earliest, {according to a statement handed ont | by President Dafoe of the U. of T. | Hockey Club. The Arena authorities | have decided to keep the ice clear of | all puck-chasers until that date. |: To date 120 names have been plac- i ed on the lists of candidates for the | U. of T. teams. One-third of these | are eligible for the junior series. Se- vernal goo men have signed up, which makes the hockey outlook an excellent one, Major Roy Thomas, the Blue and 'White star 'goalkeeper in 1967, and veteran coach of the U. of T. teams, has consented to coach the seniors. The ability of Thomas is well known, and he can be éounted upon to place the Blue and White at the top. The first Intercollegiate game is schedul- ed for January 25. A Christmas trip to/the United States is being arrang- ed for the seniors with Yale, Boston and New York St. Nicholas teams as 'opponents, ' i St ------ A Watches Presented to Champions, The members and manager of the Belleville Grand Trunk basebail team, champions of the Ontario Am- atsur Baseball Association, were pre. sented with gold watches by the oiti- thelr work during the past sea- Son. The presentation was made by Alderman Charles Hanna. eta ee Wate sito Pp nted to the ob ns. at Belleville Bowling % Boilag Lams in Bellet th to: in @ the fol. Hetty were elected: Presi- . 'Wray; secreary, Walsh; Arenurer, M. P, captains committee of "manage- ment--N. P. Duff, W. B. Riggs, R. maa Ror a Sn, Su. . Rev. A. err, D. Hewey, J. Murphy, RK Sutheand. A soheduls been drawn up, lasting from now until Dec. 26. Three thousand at Petrolea oun Satur 'home team beat Sarnia. turned out ~t0 see the Rugby is ishell boats for the zens of Belleville in recognition of Tr eh Duke. Team |3eqp % that Montreal College. est place of learning in~Mont- real, have adopted association football for their pupils. few years ago, the game was intro- + duced at St. Mary's College by "members of the Spalding lea- gue, and two regular organized % leagues have been in operation % at that place, since then: += dedededd FAERIE ES PR S000 ORDER ENGLISH SHELLS the old- & FOR CANADIAN CREWS At a meeting of the Executive CREPE PES ILE SESH ad Committee of the C.AAC. held in| Toronto, negotiations were commen- | ced for the purchase of the necessary | 1939 Canadian Olympic crews and every endeavor is being made to secure these boats in England The commitiece Were very optinis- tis. as to the available material for the crews, These will probably be chosen at the 1920 Canadian Hen- ley Regatta. Joseph Wright of Tor- onto has been requested to act as! coach for the crews, and no man is better fitted to bring a crew together and into perfect condition than Mr. Wright. Brockville Hockey Team. The Brockville hockey club and a city hockey league were formed at an enthusiastic meeting of players and lovers of the winter sport. The consensus of opinion among those Present 'was that Brockville should be able to place a representative | team on the ice this season in coms | petition with other towns of the dis- trict, and the decision was reached | to hook up with the Central Canada | League of the Ottawa Valley. The city hockey league of last Season was a big factor in bringing | out much good material, and the best of the several clubs comprising that | organization will go to make up the | big team. The local league will again be in existence with a mem- bership of at least eight clubs. The officers elected were: President, N. J. Cole; vice-president, W. H. Com- stock; trasurer, A. A. Birks; secre~ jtary, B. Amonde. 3 ------------------ Trenton to Erect Rink. The skating rink proposition has become very popular in Trenton and before long the tows will have a splendid rink, such as was not dream- ed of a few weeks ago.- <The ald grounds of fhe Miller Canning Co. is the site. The joint stock company, who are the aponsors, is composed of clergy- men, lawyers, doctors, merchants, bankers, druggists and other citizens of both sexes. The material which is being; used'{s from the aviation camp at Deseroanto. The company will be known as the Trenton Arena Co. The provisiona} directors appel are Mayor Ire- land, Rev. i .) 'Clarke, Councillor ipp, W.House-and W. 'McClung. ------ Unique Method to Oure Fumblers. Thirty Th anhirs of the football squad at the U s ov Hamilton Tigers' O.H.A. fighting it out with Dentals, in their group games last win- A ter. three members of the team com- | 0 ained to the management that thev | 1 had been approached by local gamb-| fers and asked to to say, i gamblers down cold Tigers' rugby team has met with the same menace. | Coach Wally Barron stated that pre- | vious to Saturday's game three team bud been approached by men &nd asked to. "tess" the game | These men, the players | i said, had stated that they were wag- [to be held at Sonora, Mexico, Just | sixty---and that j ering heavily' on the to Montreal. team was | | LEADING UNDERTAKER of Tor- Cl E rrr -- were prepared to make it worth the | | players' while i The player "throw" they a game. | turned the | With Mon-| lers. Instead. thev ti members of the ia 'ment off to what had been said jdays later. local te them. } . I ty ee ------ Forty"five round boxing bouts are to try visitors and [across the line from Bisbee. [years away. /The Naval 'Acad According to Ja PHONE 677 emy football foamy { imdy stop off at Philadephia to see absolutely pefused to |the Penn-Cornwall game on Thanks. have anything to do with the gamb- giving Day, and then proceed to New ved the man- [York to meet the Army eleven two } mes J. Corbett, ex- {heavyweight champion, he is going a comeback at the age of birthday is seven - Have Your Shoes Fitted Properly with Rubbers Get the exact style and shape -made expressly for the particular shoes you want to protect. ' "A It means more than comfort -- jt means longer wear, both for shoes and rubbers, You can get perfect-fitting rubbers in "Jacques Cartier," "Merchants," "Maple Leaf" "Dominion," "Granby," or "Daisy" Rubbers--the brands made by Canada's pioneer and premier , rubber manufacturing organization. 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