Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1919, p. 10

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Gibbons at St. Paul the Iatter part of this month, Not a few New York boxing en- thusiasts are of the opinion that Ed- | die Fitzsimmons will be the next! lightweight champion. "Babe" Ruth, the home-run king, | has been showing los Angeles fans the longest hits ever seen in the Ca- HE ity. ball game in Oklaho- the Washington atsmen and won his gan e 3 Johnny G the Akron welter- for England Dec, §, Basham, the Brit- champion Earl Blackman, whose clev. boxer has won him the iting parson," is go- g to referee bouts at Kansas City. The Colgate football team received uarantee of $800 for the game in 90 which it defeated Princeton, but it | quite within the rules, that were cost Colgate over $1,000 to make the AlQjZI TPC nm, 90 | == New England is to lose iis great- reinsman, V ter Cox. The New Hampshire racing pilot is to move his stable to Indiana, where a per- manent home will be located. "Chic" Harley's wonderful all- around werk on the Ohio State Uni-!, versity football team has led a num- Ler of gridiron critics to proclaim -him the greatest star of the season. How long will Fred Fulton be able to withstand Champion -- Demp- meet next 18 se- ast time | they met. | j With the right methods Foster Sanford, all coach, doesn't dual gridiron stars for the success of the team. He says, "Give me a team just an the Rutgers foot- and j average squad of playess i i + Villar Kyronen, New York | long distance runner, rapidly re- | cuperating after an attac k, of monia, which struck him low on the j eve of his starting in the ten mile] | national championship run. Sam Rumler, of the Salt Lake City | team, led the Pacific Coast League in hitting the past season with an aver. | age of .362. Sam Crawford, the for-| mer Detroit slugger now with Los! Sngsies, was second with an average | 855 Hockey Stars With Regina. Some of the players already secured by the Regina hookey club are Dick Irvin, that fast Winnipeg Monarch centre player; Reg. and George Hay, the two wing men of the same team; Harold Bowen, who will be remem- bered by the stubborn defence games which he played while a member of the Melville Millionaires. Then there], are Fred MeCullough, Bill Cresswell, Fred Wilson, "Puss Tra Fred Barker, Molisky, Jack Campge!l and "String" MeLelland, a bunch formidable hockey players who n no introducetion to Regina fans. Laird, nn pt Couch Foulds is giving his Varsity | £ squad some hard practice and they! will go to Montreal on Saturday to give McGill a stiff contest. Bob Isbister and Ross Craig, of Hamilton, have announced that they are through with active play on the gridiron. You can't stretch your word very far without breaking it. en A wantfmet cry, but it holds good now. Your country DOES need you. It needs your v Bliying Victory Bonds {Bachelor Cigar space donated to the -181% Victory Loan), believe in indivi-| pneu- | "VARSITY CHANGES TACTICS And Expect to Make Things Warm For MoGill, A Toronto despatch says There {s not goin re away for McGill aga sity of Toronto on Saturday Sity can possibly help it. One look at the Blue and White practice this af- 7 ternoon would convince anybody of that fact. The whole {all the subs and a Sock of other i players who have no expectation of | making the trip to Montreal were] scrubs were, out on the job. The i there to offer their bit to the coaches, | there "Bm" Honorary both former U iand 61 coaches Honorary Codch Assistant Campbell, i terbacks, coaches who have hitherto not sociated themselves with the team this season, Some of them have not played football for years, but the spirit is there and they are trying to} Foulds and Coach help. For the first time in many sea-! | genuine | sons there is a display spirit around the stadium All the University of forts just now are bent toward over- i coming the plays launched by Me- Gill in the game here, when the Red and Wh hite bewildered their oppon- | ents. The Toronto team does pose to become Dhewildered again, but ere is always the lurking s picion that the wily "Shag" will A loose a lot of mew formations with which , Toronto are unfamiliar. As one of the alumni coaches said to day, "There seems to be no botiom to Shan ghnessy's trick box." The lauation «offered by Tor- onto for feat, by Me Gill here was that had evolved plays, in- capable of being stopped by methods within the rules. There seems { have been 2 change of heart "up at the university and tall of th vintage of 1905 has been disca There are a lot of things in Ca dian football besides {wo bucks a kick, an occasional 89 an end-run. teak U1 versity Toronto' a long time to realize that 2 lot ob clever things may be don without violating f¢ ; the tack the 1 taking. Maybe the Blue won't win, but there are thos opinion that a surprise awaits C ot ir de Shag foot Recognition of the O.R.F.U. Toronto Globe: There is ve recognition of the rights of RAF. the attitude of the M. AA. A. and 1 teams. The Ontario Union tea undertake heavy expen- diture in eperating their ser ser- jes.; Outfitting football teams th days is highly expensive business + For some teason or ¢ther the O.R.F J. senior series does not attract the | fans as do the" Inter giate aad | Interprovincial fixtures, hut there is no gainsayving that the Ontario ser- j fos provides smart football. The Ca- nadian governing body of football Brovides for semi-finals and finals { years in advance. O.R.F.U. teams are led to believe that they will be ac- ese regular squad, ! were mobs. | "Pete | of T. quar- | were reinforced by alumni} as- | Toronto ef-| not pro-. tot WOULD NOT ALLOW PITCHERS TO BAT de a reg . ey] 3 be a wesk hit- ter. it is proposed to allow a man ger before each game to name a cer- tain member of his team whe will! take the pitcher's turn at dat without removing the latter from the team } Persons who favor this radical move & manager allows a pitcher to go to t 2 on bases, in ten © cases the runs are n { argue that it weak batting ol eleven j scored. If & manager sends up a pinch hit- | ter, in two out of threa cases the { Tunners are not batted in, and it is 1yainsed out it is almost an even bet that the subst ta pitcher the game ev if the pi comes throu { The pra of jer from a 1 removj jog tp © a rela { cannot hit and his team needs ram to tie the score has become so com- mon that the fans, it is argued, are { opposed to this move, particularly when the pinch-hitter falls down. It 1s said that at feast half of Hg league managers favor this s gestion. TOURISTS ARE BARRED BY MANITOBA LEAGUE & pitch 1se he i t maintain ymmodate only one rink and that it must | not be over five tes T he W ipes league organize the tor- fas, Maonar Winnipegs com- prising s and drew up .a twelve-game sc "hedule which _opens December 22 and winds up Febru &ry 19. The officials hope to secure ice and play as a three-team league The league went on record 3 ing opposed to any of he who had migrated to Wes ac being allowed to play of the teams if they hs come back to the city -------------- the se with any penad to this winter. Value of Good Kicking. The value of good kicking nadian rud was demonstrated in Montreal's victory over Hamilton for the Big Four Championship. The teams were otherwise well matched but the superiority of Jacques, of Montreal, over any kicker the Tigers could produce turned the tide in fa- vor of the M. A. A. team. Montreal | deserved the championship as they played the most consistent game of | any of the teams, They are a smart, well-drilled team with plenty of snap and dash, and an ideal! back division: | in. fact the all-round work of the! Montreal rear guard could hardly be | improved upon. i in Ca- { corded 'the same privileges as the | | on that assumption. | It miight -be possible for the vars | fous unions to get an undertaking from their respective teams at | commencement of the season as to | whether or not they will compete in the national chanipionship in the ev- ent that they qualify. Certainly some consideration is due the Ontario Un- fon. which, with its'many teams and several series, does infinitely more zations. Women At Olympiad. Women originally were not ex- pasted to compete at the Olympiad Antwerp in 1920, it is said, at the jn Antwerp] of the Central Olympic but the committee announces that ! mpiad, and says they will be enter- £d on the same conditipns as men. SPORT ' Dempsey Using Crutches. Jack Dempsey, world's heavy- 'weight champion, will be unable to box for several weeks as the result of injuries received during the per- formance of a circus with which he is | travelling. 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