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LIDAY ELECTRIC (0. "Cor. King and Princess - - Phone 94 y+ WHEN you can't That's when plow till it rains, a Farmer Needs a FORDSON and rain is late in coming-- | VanLuvenBros. ll Ford Sales and Service ~~ 34-38 Princess St. Phone 1609. modore Aemilius Jarvis of the Canadian Yacht Club started Columbia Yacht Club, New last Friday aboard his schoou- gruise among the West Indies, expects to extend the most of the Winter, ber - World of Sport -------- er yacht Haswell, for an extended and been returned champions on numes- ¢ruise to coverous occasions, yet they have also re- | ------ ee ---- | SHAUGHNESSY IS NOT UNDER-RATING QUEEN'S A Montreal despatch says: Shaugh- jnessy will take advahtage of' this game to try out a.number of new men on the line. t rating the Queen's team and will have the players fit and ready for a gruell- ing game. He will take no chance of a repetition of 1913, when Queen's was the only team to defeat McGill. Flanagan, who has been confined to the General Hospital since the To- ronto game, will likely be out Thurs- {day. He may not be played in the game against Queen's, although it | Was reported last night that he had received at 'Toronto, which was a badly bruised muscle. emt eins CARPENTIER SURE HE CAN DEFEAT DEMPSEY Tom Webster, famous cartoonist of the Lohdon Daily Mail, who has been vacationing in the United States for three months, has sailed for .home from New York. Tom is one of those regular fellows, y fond of boxing, who never overlooks an opportunity to see the boys per- form. It is when Georges Carpentier's name is mentioned that Webster grows enthusiastic. 'The artist has watched Carpentier come along from the bantam to the heavyweight division and is satisfied the French- man is the greatest fighter in the world. "'Carpentier's style was severely criticized by the experts after his fight with Levinsky, but the people don't know him," he said. *Car- | pentier's style is governed by the | attitude Af his opponent. If his op- (ponent is a clever worker, the Frenchman performs accordingly. | Should. he Jeet a soft mark like | Levinsky he™is likely to abandon re- spéct for cleverness and pitch in {headlong in his desire to complete (the job. "That is what happened in his fight with Levinsky. The American proved nothing more than a station- jary target and when Georges miss- ed a few wild swings it is true he looked bad, but he is not likely to do that while facing a man like Dempsey. "Another thing 'about the French- man is his absolute confidence in himself. Carpentier told me he did not consider Dempsey a superman, and had no fear of Jack's wallop. Carpentier thinks he carries a fairly { healthy jpnch himself, and' believes that any 'time he hits a man on the button the latter is likely to leave | the picture." - When asked if there..was . any chance that Carpentier's defat of Beckett was a fluke, 'Webster dropped a pencil to explain. "Not a bit. Carpentier tanned Beckett that night in one round and can do the | same thing again. Carpentier is the |class, I tell you, and don't over- look him. He'll stand a chance with Dempsey or any other man he fights." FOUR HORSES HAVE WON | OVER $40,000 THIS YEAR According to statistics compiled by Daily Racing Form, Extermina- tor stands second in the list of money-making horses on the Ameri- can turf thus far this year, Man-o' War, of course, being far in the lead. Boniface is third. Step Light- ly, winner of the Futurity, heads the list on the (istatf side of rac- ing. The ten-leading horses are as follows : 1st 2nd 3rd Amt. 11 9 Man-o'-War ., Exterminator Boniface ..' 11 Paul Jon 3 Step Lightly ... 3 Leonardo II, .. 4 Careful . 2 Dr... Clark 7 Upset 2 45,255 41,923 41,843 39,221 36,078 34,683 * 26,969 26,230 CRW OIWS §occommun | : Games in All Series. | It Varsity win the Intercollegiate honors they will play off for the Canadian championship. Bo will Ar- gopauts if they win the Big Four, as is..very likely. And so will Parkdale or Torgntos. What McGill will do if they win the Intercollegaite is not known, but it is expected they will not play. But even if they do not, it will mean one play-off between the Big Four and the Ontario Union. It is not intended to just 'stage the senior games. The Intention is to handle the intermediate and junior as well. For. that reason the various unions should see to it that their winners are declared just as early as possible 80 as to be ready when called upon. | | Popular in Toronto Only. Toronto Mail and Empire: One of the reasons why the win of a Varsity team in the Intercollegiate Union is always so popular is that the Blue and White never pass up a Canadian 'Rugby Union fixture. They are al- ways willing to meet the winners of the other unions, and while they have ceived their bumps. He i8 not under- practically recovered from the injury 0 $166,140] 31,781, BELLEVILLE LADIES BOWLING CLUB ladies' bowling club has made the bowling green on William street one of the most at- tractive . places of amusement and recreation in that city. During the whole 'season they have given afternoon teas on their spécial club day, They have thus kept up an active interest, in the excellent exercise of bowling, and | to-day the club numbers amongst its members some of the best lady | bowlers in the province as was evi- denced by the success of two rinks who went to Tofonto a.few weeks 480 on the invitation of the Park- dale lddies' club, supposed to be one of the best in the province, the beBelleville rinks winning by scores The ~- Belleville | | Davenports of 10 to 8 and 11 to 10. Special interest centred last week | in the finals played for the beauti- | ful trophy presented by the presi- | dent, Mrs, 8. S. Lazier, to the club | last year, the winners this year be- | ing the rink skipped by Mrs. Stew- | art 'Robertson, the other members of the rink being Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. M. Robertson, Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Dolan, skip, J Practice has been kept up much later than usual on account of the | exceptionally fine weather. The | members are 'very enthusiastic over | the season's.results and are looking ! forward to and expecting to make | next season even more successful than this. ------------ QUEEN'S AT PRACTICE» In spite of the wet weather the Queen's rugby squad was out at work yesterday afternoon. The whole squad seems to be in pretty fair shape, and it is a remarkable thing that only one Queen's man has been very badly hurt this season. "Billy" Hughes has been pounding "codfish" into them until they can eat wire nails without the slightest trouble, and can almost stand anything. The only | thing that can beat the is hard luck, and we fear to mention that, as it usually sticks around with- out any invitation. '~ In the last couple of practices the best men of the intermediate group championship, who defeated R. M. C. last Saturday, have been used on the first team's line-up. 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Siellian Nov. 261*Jan Pretorian them against McGill on Saturday and this means that the second team will ; be crippled. | The first team may benefit slight- ly by their help, but it will not be enough to make any difference in the outcome of the geries. ------p------ CARPENTIER IS SORE f ON_THE UNITED STATES Tom Welch, British boxing promot- er, who arrived in England on the liner New York from the United States, says he is authorized | Georges Carpentier to endeavor to arrange the Carpentier-Dempsey bout for England instead of in the United States, Welch did not explain the an- nouncements from New York to the "effect that the bout had been arrang- ed for North or South America. Welch "says Carpentier is disgusted with his treatment in America, particularly because of charges of crookedness in his bout with Levinsky. 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