Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1921, p. 9

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R.M.C. again trimmed Frontenacs B to a standstill at the covered fink 'Jon Saturday night with a shutout of fourteen points. The ice was very soft and it was next to impossible to get any speed into the work. Fron- tenacs fought valiantly, but their the making and they could mot do anything with. the cadets. - The re- sults of Saturday's games put the junior Frontenac teams out of the running completely. The teams: { RM.C. : Goal. Mundell Montgomery Defence. Sutherland Hawkins McPherson Hamilton Centre, | McKenzie Davidson | Wings. Carr-Harris Swaby Derry | Spares, | Graydon { Rooney Weaver Taugher Queen's Defeat Frontenacs A. In, the second game Queen's III again defeated Frontenacs A with the | more remarkable score of 3 to I" this | time. Only the fine work of Taugher in the net for Frontenacs and the softness of the ice, prevented it from being a much higher score. 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The one dollar package lasts two months; small size, 50c; sample size, 26¢; all storekeepers and druggists. ¢ ability and experience is yet. only in. Frontenacs B. Angrove | Thousands testify to the! Frontenacs A team, however, again | put up a plucky fight and showed | themselves vastly superior to B sec- | R.M.C. and Queen's III will The teams: | Frontenacs A. tion. , how play off the tie, | Queen's Goal. Quinn > Taugher | Defence | Watts | Reynolds | Taylor | Emery Centre, McDonald > Lanos Wings i Minifie Meredith | Nickle Gibson Spares. Johnston Whittock Germond 3 Referee--Dr. Btewa Shipton Lalond : MeCulla rt. | Hockey Notes, That defence man, Watts, for Fronténacs A, has the marks of a j comer in hockey. He has not start- | ed yet, compared to what he should | do in the future. ed | The junior Frontenacs are handi- 'capped in weight but what is notice- able, particularly in the B team, is | tho fact that they cannot skate, It | !1s a pretty large proposition to have | to keep track of your fest and hands 'at the same time while coming down the ice with the puck. No amount of stickhandling is going to score goals | unless the players can skite well. | Another one with a "style" to him 1s that long. Reynolds fellow on Queéen's.defence. McKelvey will hav® | to look to his laurels with this young six-footer around. All three of Queen's III regula forward line "pack'" fine shots, an { | Nickle has a regular "bird" from the | side to the corner of the net. | RM.C. may have meant all right, i but those twenty and. fourteen point shutouts were" hardly "sporting." ees OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL GAMES ON SATURDAY i Scottish League soccer games had the following results : Morton 1, Albion 8. -, Partick. 0, Hearts 0. angers 2, Dumbarton 0. Aberdeen 4, Clydebank 0. Motherwell 1, Celtic 1. In International soccer, between | Beotland and France, the latter won by 3 to 0. The amateur internation- al rugby game between Wales and England was won by Wales; by a 'score of 2 to 0, t f sulted as follows : Northern Union. Keighley 3, Huddersfield 14. Wakefield 6, Hull §. Leeds 17, Bradford 0. Halifax 3, Warrington 0. Hull-Kingston 12, Dewsbury 7. Oldham 2, Rochdale 2. Widnes 15, St. Helén's Rec. 8. Salford 0, Barrow 5, Bramley 3, Wigan 9. Leigh 2, Swinton 8. York 2, Broughton 2. St. Helen's 3, Hunslet 7, Rugby Union Championship. Yorkshire 18, Cumberiand 6. Results of English league soccer games played Saturday follow : First Division. Arsenal 8, Tottenham H. 2. Blackburn R. 1, Burnley 3. Bolton W, 1, Oldham A. 1. Bradford C, 1, Newcastle Uk 1. Derby C. 1, Preston N.E, 1. Everton 1, Aston Villa 1. _Hudderstield T. 0, Bradford 0. Manchester C. 1, Chelsea 0, Middlesboro 2, Sheftield U. 2. Sunderland 2, Liverpool 1. West Brom. Manchester U, 2, Second Division. Birmingham 5, Btockport C. 0. ago, hat A Other rugby football games re-|* | so Retiring Fro 'Busin Alloa Athletic 0, Falkirk 0 Clyde 1, Afrdrieonians 1. Bo'ness 1, Galston 0. Peterhead 0, Dykeshead St. Miren 2, Armadale 3 Hamilton Academicals 3, Rovers 1. REET a J. Raith DURABILITY A BIG FACTOR IN ANY SPORT Grantland Rice writes: Durability is a big factor in any sport. Not only' in boxing, football and baseball, but also in tennis or golf. When Vardon, at the age of 51, proved his ability to play 36 holes a day (around 12 miles) for the better part of three | months, he set up* a target that few will ever hit, | Boxing has known its full share of durable parties, for the battle type in this profession can't go very far, ' except in the direction of the floor. | Lack of durability has stopped many a fine boxer, whg had both skill 'and' nerve. Jefferies 'and Sharkey were leaders in this respect 25 years today have anything on | Frank Moran, the Durable Celt. | oran has taken in more terrific | beatings to keep on going than any fighter now collecting from the pro- fesslon. Fultop is credited with | knocking him out, but the .fight was stopped because of a deep cut over! ong eye that gave out the appearance of an impending slaughter, Charles | Francis has soaked up the best that | Willard, Jack Johmson and others | had to offer in amaging fashion. | His system of boxing is to walk into the other party's range, take all he has to offer and then adjust Mary Ann for the demolishing punch. | . i Bully Fine! Corns Go | For All Time All that blistering pain will go, all | your toe-pinched suffering will end, every sign of a foot lump, callous or corn will disappear once you paint on i that reliable old remedy, Putnam's Corn Extractor, It's simply a mar- vel, the wonder of the day, the sur- prise of every thinking man the way | it painlessly lifts out a corn. You! can't beat Putnam's--that's sure. | Sold by dealers everywhere in 2c, | bottles, Smoke TaB i us of SCOTT'S GARAGE ag and Sterage. 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