aa CRAPS TO CRICKET TO PLAY JEL S MONDAY dly 'Defaulted Games d Out to Provide a Holiday Match. "Although it was announced earlier the week that K.C.I. would default 'Junior series to Queen's IIL. in to facilitate "he early playing finals, the vacant date at the Richardson Statium on ng Day has led the offic- both teams to arrange for the of a' least one of the are many fans who will be to hear this, as they had counted | seeing the high school boys stack- € uD against their heavy opponents had not conceded the college men j® game, by any means. The Blue id White squad is one of the neates* méd out by K.C.I In some time Ml they play a style of football much prior to that of their opponents. So 'Queen's III, have many backers | year and just as many critics. lle some say that the team is sup- for to that of last year, which went "the Dominion finals with St. A's others maintain that it is not strong. In any case, should m's pull out over K.C.I1., as they certainly ghould, they will be up the same punter as last year, j Bt. Aldan's back, whose kicking d them last season is with Mc- this year and going strong, QUEEN'S READY FOR THE MATCH 'eam Is Prepared For McGill Invasion--Harding Not Starting. (sg The Queen's rugby squad was all order y y and quietly await- the arrival of the game time to- day when McGill invades the local . What Shaughnessy will bring forth in the line of a football team ie known and will not be known ptil bis team steps on the field. It fs fully expected that he will field much stronger team than he has his year #0 far and the game will erefore take on an added interest hough it is not considered like- the fact has been frequently men- d that the invasion of the Red 'White might spell disaster for Tri-color. A loss at such a 'ime is this, coming from an unexpected er, would be a sad interruption a well started season, and there are ti] 'Not an uncommon experience was of Mrs, H. 8. Wilmot, of Shulee, . 8.: y any remedies failed, still results were found in Ca- L I have been a most | Sugar from . Bronchial : Catarrhozone. : my throat) sto phos 'cough, and mage me well." 0 yourself -- see -- catarrh, bronchitis. Different the old way, because you Catarrhozone. . Get the dol- ir outfit, which includes the inhaler Catarrhosone Co., Mont. many fans in Toronto, they say, hop- ing hard for the unexpected, This spirit, however, prevails be- fore every match of an undefeatad team. It is not their known oppon- ents that they fear, but 'the unknown and supposedly weak teams who may spring surprises. In very few cases do the surprises come and few local people expect any such thing today, As announced yesterday, Harding will no* take part in the game but all the rest will be in uniform. A few of them, who are not just in the very best of shape after their attacks of. boils, may be reserved unless really needed, but the main body of the team will take 'he fleld at the begin- ning of the game. An interesting burlesque is sche- duled for the half time period, and those who follow the races would do well to give it their full attention. It is a new s'unt and will rival any- thing put on in Toronto or Montreal. CANADIAN CLUBS IN US. ENTER HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Five new clubs will be seen in ac- tion in the United Sates Amateur Hockey Association this coming eea- son. Two new clubs were admitted during the final seas " of the an- nual meeting at Pitts" urgh, The new entrants are the Boston Hockey Club and the Victorias of Eoston, the Royal Bank Club and the Canadian Hockey club, both of New York and the Milwaukee Club. The association will be divided into two groups--the eastern and western. The western group will be composed of Pittsburgh, Cleveland, St. Paul, Duluth, Eveleth, Minn., and Milwau- kee, The eastern group comprises Bos- ton A. A.; Boston Hockey Club, Vie- torias, all of Boston; Quaker City, of Philadelphia; St. Nicholas,, Royal Bank and Canadian Hockey Club, all of New York, and Westminister of New Haven. An amendment to the rules, adopt- ed today, makes it necessary to play all games to a finish, The freestyle of ply for the goal-tender was re- commended. He may stop the puck in any manner with the exception of Lying on the ice. A central board of referees, under the supervision of President W. 3. Haddeck, was appointed. BOYS' NAVAL BRIGDAE. Have Sports Sclhpduled For Thanks- giving Day. On Monday afternoon the mem- bers of the local Boys' Naval Brigade will run off their annual boat rac- ing contest for the Bushell Trophy at two o'clock in the lower harbor. This will be followed by a football match with St. George's Cadte Bri- gade. On the following Saturday the Naval Brigade shooting contest will be run off at the ranges for the Les- lie Trophy. The boys have been tak- ing a grefit interest in their sports and under the leadership of Instruct- or Newton have developed fine abili- ties in the different branches. Who Are Going to Run. The civie nominations are to take place three weeks from Monday, but as yet there are no definite announce- ments with regard to candidates, It In is understood that Mayor Corbett may stand for a second term, having been requested by many citizens to do so as a people's candidate. The report is that the Conservatives are trying to induce Ald. Thomas Angrove to enter the mayoralty contest, but Ald. Angrove is reported to have said that he has not the time at his disposal to give to the duties of chief magis- trate. There appears to be very little interest yet in the coming elections, but the pot may begin to boil in an- other ten days. Jast two months. Small size 0c. rs, The Tr amid : 24-HOUR y A Few, Doors Below [Mtr The veiling Motor Drive a in at The Savoy Lunch. Quick cour- teous service is our motto. The best food leasant surroundin Savoy Dairy Lunch SERVICE Grand Opera House | SPORTING comic hit. "THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER" You.not only read it, you sing it. Try it on your piano. Watch nightly for this big ot "CARRY ME BACK TO OLD LOWER CALIFORNIA." YOUR COAL BitL, SIR, FOR WHICH PLEASE PAY -- N GREAT SCOTT! HE'S FAINTED DEAD AWAY ! -- MINT , THEY IT'S BILL JONES -- WORTH A SAY -- LAST WORD, lefore McGill Left Montreal for Game Today. Montreal, Nov, 4.--Campbell Cope, game little flying wing of the Red and White squad, was confined to his bed yesterday with an injured knee, the result of a mishap in training two days ago. It is not likely that he will play at Queen's and, if not, New- ton, the former Sarnia player, will get his chance at the roving position. After Queen's showing against Varsity, the McGill players are none too hopeful of the result of "oday's game, but are determined to fight. With a backfield composed largely of new players at half line work, and outside wings who are 'either new at the game or who have been found wanting, the team is not in too good a shape to go up against the strong Tri-color with any hopes of success. However, they will try their fortune with a set of fast, new plays thal Coach Shaughnessy has worked out to meet the exigency that has faced the crippled Red and White squad this season. ------ 1 Boxing Agents. Boxing agents for boxers--the boxing commission's new idea for doing away with managers -- must not be matchmakers, promoters, managers or seconds, the commis- sion has ruled, and they must work on the following scale: Ten per cent. for a bout bringing $1,000 or less; 6 per cent. for bouts bringing from $1,000 to $5,000, and 3 per cent. for everything over $5,000. set by ins 'concerts i them in taxis. Paris has made use of the invention of a a) radio Travellers may now enjo ted from the Eiffel Tower as they: mo ST. LOUIS BROWNS TO RECEIVE REWARD The Management Will Dis- tribute $20,000 Among Players. A lump bonus of $20,000 was dis- tributed to the members of the St. Louis Browns shortly before the end of the season by Phillip De Catsby Ball, president of the club, as a re- ward for the team's best performance in twenty years. It was said that the money was divided among the players on the basis of each player's performance during the 1922 season. The stars, including George Sisler, first base- man, Urban Shogker, pitcher, and others, were said to have received $1,000, while some of the recruits were given $200, . President Ball {is understood to have given his players a bonus of $5,000 during the middle of the sea- son, when they forged into the Am- erican League lead, making a total of $25,000 presented in bonuses by the Browns' owner. The team finished in second place, one game behind the champion New York Yankees. ALL RIGHT, K. O. L The sporting editor has received at letter. from a K.C.I. boy, who speaks on behalf of the rugby play- 88 PRINCESS ST. We are distributors for - SATURDAY, NOV, 4, 1922. "BADMIN 10V v T0 BOXING SHORT DAY Mean Eveready Flashlights and Batteries EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS, BAT- TERIES, BULBS and CASES and that is why our stock: is always fresh and full of electricity. You get the best satisfaction by buying from us, as we carry the biggest and best stock between Toronto and Montreal. The sensible Xmas. present. BUY EARLY! Treadgold Sporting Goods Co PHONE 529. 230 Princess 2 Cane Sats, Wal. nut Frames, cut Vee Jour, worth $145.00 $110.00, 2 Chesterfield sets Tapestry, well made, worth $2320.00 for $1635.00. Easy Chairs 912.50 to 965.00, Library Tables -- $10.00, solid Oak, Library Tables == $18.00, in Walnut. ROBT. J. REID LEADING UNDERTAKER Street. Ambulance Call 5T7w. ers to make plain that the default- ing of their games in the jumior in- tercollegiate series was not to their liking entirely. While they are obey- ing the ruling of their executive, they would at the same time have liked to have met Queen's 111 and wish it distinctly understood that they are by no means afraid of the heavier team. We merely print this to accom- modate the K.C.I. boys. No persor who tas seen them play could ever think that they are "afraid" of any team, and the defaulting of the games to Queen's is a greater feat of sportsmanship than playing them would have been. Assisting Northern Students. Following his gift last winter of twenty toboggans to each of the two public schools at Swastika and Kirk- land Lake, Mr. Harry Oaks, the well-known President of The Lake Shore Gold Mines, has presented each school recently with addition al paraphernalia for athletics. Each school has now received a fine tennis court, adjoining the school grounds in each case; a complete tennis equipment and a basketball outfit. MACD HONEY-SUC NALDS LE BRIGHT C HEWING A hd - a.