Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919, | THE DAILY BRITISH "WHIG In the World of Sport 1 Co rembia IVA SENSATIONAL CAME SHPBULDERS WON A CANE] "2725 ==." R.C.H. 3 DEFE » AC OC- | : A. wox FROM G. W.VA. ON ATED 21st st BATTAL] IN BOC Varsity IT 1 MG IT. 14. ' a) 8 oR » WD : } ecords ATURDAY AFTERNOON ER TEAM ON. SATURDAY |g 4 "Guilt (osm c. Kingston 0! | score Was 3 to 1 in Match Played at | Leading Team in Seniors is Defeated | - The Orieket Field--Freshmen De | by a Score of 2 to O--Game was 0. R. FU Keenly Contested - Oh { What a | feated by Sophomore Team. 1 sted. | The R.C.H.A. won from the G.W. | The 2ist Battalion football team RUGBY ON SATURDAY. INTERCOLLEGIATE Capitals, 40--T.R, & AAL | A . The death oceurred in Toronto { V.A. on Saturday afternoon by a score that has held a leading position in the | oot. 28th, of courted | Robinson. on : Pal Was Mary " Here's a good old-fashioned [of 3 to 1 in a most sensational game fall geries went down to defeat om |wejl-knéwn native of Prince Edward | County, who had been living the | of football at the cricket field. The { G.W.V.A. tried hard to overcome the Paturday afternoon, wien the Ship- builders won by a score of 2 to 0. past four yearns in Toronto. }ead. but sueceeded in scoring only | The first goal was scored in the first Yes, Hazel, love may. be blind, but |'ome goal. The line-up follows: period by Montgomery 'in a Very! manages to find its way to the! { R.C.HA, Position G.W.V.A. | pretty play, and the second by P.iminister's. | Rows goal Bdwards | Carey, in a mix-up. The 21st showed i EASY CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, ROOKERS--FUMED OAK FINISH--~UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY. LIBRARY TABLES, PERIOD DESIGNS ALL IATEST. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER LQ) For Fen andYoung Men PHONE 877 JUNIOR TITLE FOR QUELPH COLLEGE | Royal Military y College Team Is | Downed by Farmers, Eighteen to Nil. | i ballad song , that's making one of the biggest sentimental hits on record. Henry Burr | McIntosh packs "Fulton | 00 inferiority to. their opponents, a . | Campbell halt backs Wendholt | Putting up as fine a game as ons singe the appealing words and | Wilson Partie {could expect ta sen. Timeafier time ; . . » | Phillips = Tibbet y § & ball at th uid 2 \ beautiful melody with sincere JounaT tforaards Romally ers' net but it was their day off for Fo Tag | Grak Owens | 10ek. e line-up follows: and Jeiples feeling. Coupled | TURN puns at. | Shipbuilders ¢ . * ® goa uncan with "Waiting" (from "Listen | Norwood Drummond | JCKOAT goal unean : s ol < Lester"), by Charles Harrison. | George 5 © Graham | Strawger half backs Kay eferee---Brown. A 2786--90c ------ Harrison forwards Brown ; Freshmen Were Defeated. | Hoare Boyd | The Sophomore soccer football | - 44 a Carey | team won from the Freshmea by al ay wo Futiane | score of 1 to 0 in am exceedingly fast | TY Other Good Records Ee ie fur | Saaen "Laver ws " + day afternoon. A vast impro ement } a : . - UL Fox Trot Ro A2783 was shown in both teams, indicating ° Referee--Sergt.-Major Gray. AB TO ox Trot 90 the intense interest that is being. : ' . Teun aroused in this game. among the | 3 'Take Me Back to Canada' sin Boer "R401 3 | students of the college, {| When a woman 'drops a hint it "H ; sounds like a sledge-hammer chorus earts of the World '---Quartette . .....- ['s, 2 hoor factory, WNIT ~~ IRISH JIGS--Accordion ; IRISH REELS--Accordion... . ....... Best selection of Records Between Toronto and Montreal In as pretty an. exhibition of | Canadian rugby as one would care! to witness, O.A.C defeated R.M.C. junior 'intercollegiate final 'fixture, | 2 It was an ideal day Tor rugby, and | I ] H Ou quite a large turn-out of students Tg - % were on hand. ' For the' winners, | y Cook, Edwards, Musgrave were the ¥ $ {best man on the team. For the los- | : ® ers, Thompson and Holt showed up | -- . exceptionally well. The line-up: { . > RMC --FPlyving wing, Brynand; backs, Kirkpatrick, Thompson, How ard; quarter, Ballantyne; scrimmage, i p Bulman, Panet, Huson; ibside. El- | oy porting Goods Co | liott, Price; middie, Sinclair, Holt; ® : * outside McDonald, McLeod" oks, A. Bdwards, J. Bdwards, ingston, Ont & Cook ; quarter, Musgrap. sorimmage, Mutrie, Malyon, Snyder; use, ie : - : man. Steckl® middle, Minally, Buck- A : PHONE 529. = land; on. 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