Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1922, p. 11

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3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 \ 4, 1922, - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. -| In the RMC. CADETS PREPARE FOR THE FINAL CONTEST Meet St. Michael's Here For Intermediate Intercollieg- late Championship. The Royal Military Cadets football 'eam returned to Kingston Sunday norning after their game with St. Michael's, with luckily only a few asualties. Macdonell, the captain, Is suffering from a twisted knee welijoh will lay him up for a few days though it is hoped he will pass the M.O. as fit for the tussel next Satur- day. 'Lane also has an injury to his knee, and in all probability will have to stay on the sick list for several days. A practico was held between Queen's I. and R.M.C., Monday after- noon which should be-of great bene- fit to both teams, each of whom is preparing for their big game of the season on Saturday. The cadets are not suffering from World of Sport over confidence, but intend to put up their biggest fight in several years for the intermediate championship. Remembering the last game of the season in 1921, they know they will lave to put up the best game of fooi- bail, and they will go onto the field as keen as a Toledo blade. S: several years. The game in Toronto 'wae a hard one, as the low score 3-1 ludicates, both teams gaining points through rouges and kicks to the dead line. The St. Michael's players are heavy, good tacklers and fast run- ners. They play a nice even game of fast ball and have an excellent bail carrier in Lebel. They outkicked the Cadets last Friday and their line gave gobd protection. Although not making any asser- tions that they will be able to win, the cadets are determined to play the game of their lives and it is thought that those fans who are unable to attend the senfor game will find plenty of excitement at the Intercol- legiate intermediate finals in the Soothes Pain -- Grows New Skin. Nothing can compare with Zam-Buk for healing, sooth- ing and antiseptic power. 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JH i No i Tl oF) LI Michael's have an excellent team, all] members having played together for } i Richardson etadium next Saturday | afternoon. | Arrangements are being made to! heve the score of the Queen's-Var- sity match announced at the stadium curing the R.M.C. game. {HUGGINS MAY RETIRE | BEFORE SEASON OPENS) -- i Yanks' Manager Would Have Retired Had Team Won the Series. Despite the fact that Miller Huz- gins has been re-appointed as man- ager of the New York Yankees, the Impression prevalls that he will not be at the helm when the 1923 season opens. Unquestionably the job is Hughes' if he desires to accept it, but those close to the mite manager say it wouldn't eunprise them if he stepped down and out before the next cam- paign. Had Huggins won the world series he would have probably retired. Fail. ure to win the series is one of the tiings that caused Huggins to again accept the management. The leader of the Yankees has plenty of money but is in poor health, and managing a club like the Yankees is far from being a health tonic. To his close friends Huggins had toid that he would retire at the close of the 1922 season dif his team won the series. The poor showing of the Yankees was a keen disappointment tv Huggins, who really expected to win. That upset has changed his mind about retiring, temporarily at least. - Unless sweeping changes are made in the personnel of the Yankees that club ds going to be harder than ever to manage next season. Huggins realizes this and it may result in a change of mind before the season opens as to again leading the club. The trouble with the Yankees has been due to Babe Ruth being bigger than the manager of the club. Ruth practically did as he pleased, which nade it next to impossible for Hug- eins to enforce discipline among the 2ther members of the club. 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The rural school fall fair town- ship shields, awarded on a basis of the highest average number of points in proportion to the attendance, the prizes for drill and marching compe- tition counting the same as prizes for exhibits, have been awarded by the department of agriculture for 1922 as follows: Ameliasburg, 8.8. No. 8; Athol, 8.8. No. 5; Hallowell, Senior room, Bloomfield Public School; Hilller, 8.8. No. North Marysburgh, 8.8. No, 15; Sophias- burgh 8.8. No. 4. -- 6; St. Louis Americans have released Catch Ernest Robertson to Saginaw, and he will again manage the Aces. Wisdom and virtue are the gems, good breeding the setting. When you have the brains and the strength to prevent it poverty. is al- ways a crime. Let your efforts be directed by reason. PHONE 529, z We times. A man is the heir of deeds b34 lay. 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