FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. CRAPS T0 RICKET GE ALL SET R BIG MATCH on Rowing Club Will Strong Team Against Awrey's Stalwarts. stage is all set for tomorrow's ¥ contest between the senior UU. team of the Hamilton Row- b and Queen's seniors at the Richardson Memorial Stad- prrow afternoon. This is the . that trounced the Varsity ,U, delegation last Saturday that Lou Marsh has picked Parkdale, with their stronger , the enterta'nment of their BS, whether on home grounds or Hamilton outfit Is very anx- make a good showing against Awrey's stalwarts and will a strong dozen for the battle, fr Hamilton they follow the news he Queen's squad with great in- and they have picked the tri- BADMINTO V 70 BOXING "THEM DAYS IS GONEFOREVER" You not only read It, you sing it. Try It on your piano. Watch nightly for this big comic hit. TRY THIS ON YOUR TYMPANIL. MOST OTHER DOGS, IT SEEMS To Me, DON'T MIND THE € CHILLY OUT OF WOK THESE CHIL 25S he DAYS OF FAWL -- eg © Still The Most For The Money > nm AA ae ty's" record of three shutouts in the 11. After the conclusion of the 1906 series, when the Giants defeat-| county schedule of matches four con- ied the Athletics, stands by itself in| tests were required to decide the a niche in the Hall of Fame. He also | championship, Smith's Falls winning PETER MANNING REDUCES RECORD to cop the title hits year and pefore think that a close game be- these teams would mean a in the cap of each, ( 's lave . been practising lly for the event and will be ail dy for the frlendly Invaders. It thelr first appearance against jior outfit this year and the seat $s about swamped at the time ng to press. Indications are e large additional accommoda- provided by the reconstruction bleechers will be all utilized. not known as yet whether or McKelvey and Harding will be jn the game on Saturday and it be unsafe to prophesy the ap- ice or non-appearance of either nti] the teams take the fleld. If man shows the slightest sign mot being up 'o top mark he will it be allowed to play, as no chances being taken this year that will in 'Way endamger points in the In- eglate matches, ver, McKelvey is hg and and hard "0 keep under and has shown himself to be 'R tough customer, so that the flitles are all in favor of the sarance of both men. : game is to be called sharp at OE - pe 1921 a wal Trotter Mile In 1.66 3-4. At Lexington, Ky., Irving GQGlea- &on's Peter Manning. driven by Thomas W. Murphy, iowered %he world's record for trotters to 1.56 3-4 on Wednzaday, beating his own record of 1.57 at the recent Colun- bus meeting, Nedda, driven by Herry Fleming, lowered the record for trotting mares to 1.68 1-4, meating the record of teen years ago. Peter Manning trotted the three-quarters in 1.27 1-2 and finished the mile in 1.56 3-4. Ned- da's fractional time was +58 34, 1.28 and 1.58 1-8. "BIG SIX" TO ATTEND "Big Six" victorious in the battle for life, is back to the scene of his greatest diamond triumphs. than a decade and hero of one of the greatest world's series triumphs' in 'history, Christy Mathewson will re- Tommy Murphy Drives Great | | | | W. B. Dickerson's | Lou Dillon, made at Memphis nine- | the first | quarter in .30, the half in .58 1-2, | .29 1-2, WORLD SERIES GAMES Idol of New York fandom for mors | | | was with the Giants in the series ot] three. 1911, 1912 and 1913. This old world is full of dispensa- tion makers who are either praising Smith's Falls Title. At Smith's Falls on Oct. 4th the |wor blaming the Almighty for thelr 1 acts. baseball championship of Lanark county was decided through the de- | The optimist waits until tomorrow over tomorrow's deat of Carleton Place team by [before he worries Smith's Falls, the score being 12 to | rains. AANA AAA A AAA A AA Short Days AND LONG EVENINGS--YOU WANT MUSIC. A FEW NEW RECORDS AAA PP AA ANI, turn to witness the battles between | the Yankees and Giants. It will ba the first real game "Matty" has seen | in three yeirs, since he began and | 'won the fight for health shattered by Rie ee Amn day's exhibition against George Awrey's shifty squad from Queen's University will be a real test for the Rowing Club, The Presbyterians are already favored to cop the intercoi- 88 o'clock, so that those who wish everything and get a g¥mps2 8 squads cavorting around be- action begins, had better be in eats at two-thirty. day's game with the Hamilton R. C. senior O.R.F.U. team will be one test, but the real one will noi come until Queen's meets McGill or Varsity away from home. That will be the up each evening for hard practice | They have a promising squad this year and some of the Queen's en- thugfasts are already casting envious eyes on some of the young players. will cheer up the family and make you ap- ONTO PAPERS NOW HITTING THEIR STRIDE d More Like Themselves as the Season Ad- vances. to Telegram. hose crit/cs, who are calling m's to win the intercollegiate glor Rugby title may get a sur- ® by the time the season is over. 8 Varsity squad is going to taka of beating, and up around the am there is a feeling tha: jen's---even admitting they are iiger than last year--are due for Jolt. The locals didn't go the lim't gt the O'd Boys last Saturday, a number of trick plays were | under cover. They were work- night against the O.R.F.U. and worked nicely, Jack May- has the team: going hard at it, th strenuous work against the U. squad to-day and aga'm to- , the college teams will be ly for McGill on Saturday, he reports that McGill are weak | season are not taken seriously 'around the Stadium. True, | hnessy has Jost a number of but no less an authority a former star McGill player i that the loss of a few of these X "would be help, rather a weakness to the Red and i * Bome were carrying along 3 tations and reputations do win championships. This season ig" is working with a host of new jerial, players that are out to 'a place and therefore are giv- thelr best. Of course, Varsity do their hardest games will be | Queen's, but are not taking Me- too lightly. "RUGBY RAPS. pe as if you can't hold these ones down, now that they have taste of battle. They all ing to get into the fray once n, in spite of defeats, bruises and le, kicking marvelously for | pofmts. At the same time, ho have been a Mttle freer with ball. Quinn was handy at all and it is doubtful if he receiv- }anwhile the Queen's players ust do everything to guard against onfidence, a thing that has' greater teams On many occas- They will have no easy road 3 and will have to fight for 'honors they may win. That can pnded upon. ------ Strong as Queen's may appear on prowess in their own class. Satur- dg job. Hamilton Spectator: Next Satur- legiate honors, and, if the Rowing Club can even hold about even it will be a real achievement, 'War experience. ' Out of more than a decade of bril- liant pitching Schang. THE YANKEE PIC TURE GALLERY. From left to right--Huggins, Ruth, Witt, Muesel, Pipp, Ward, Scott, Duncan, Bush, Jones, Shawkey, Hoyte, Mays, GIANTS' PICTURE GALLERY . From left to right--MeGraw, Meuse; Young, Stengel, Cunningham, Kelly, Frisch, Bane nes, Ryan, Gonnard,, Snider, Smith. roft, Groh, Rauch, Nehf, Bar- achievement, "Mat- | preciate your old Records. 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