Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1923, p. 10

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an ap A lm tm----rii.™ Iw FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3s, 1028. ' TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG FROM THE OUTSIDE--LOOKING IN || attract the attention of al eastern rugby fans to-mor- ers-Queen's game is in Progress. The local players are SPORTI Queen's And Tigers in Good Condition; For To-Morrow's Great Football Battle -- | row while the Tig Queen's Lose Delohay But Have Good Substitutes--Tigers | "ime favorites. In Fine Shape and Ready to Go the Limit-- = | Capacity Crowd Expected at Richardson Stadium, TIMELY COMMENTS GENERAL LATEST : REVIEWS LOCAL | (4 | Kingston will Wirsox's "The National Smoke" that fellow who wrote so much about Queen's in the To- for Bill Hughes' job as coach of the Tricolor They say | ronto Telegram is looking On the eve of the big battle for the championship of Eastern Can- ®dn and the right 10 defend the Do- minfon Football Championship against the western invaders, both and Queen's are reported to be In fine shape and ready to go the mit tomerrow. Queen's worked out with R.M.C. and both squads licked into it, with a will. Some of the finer and more complicated plays 'Were tried by both squads and things Tan very smoothly. Alli the Tri- oolor gang were in uniform but Delehay and Bond. Delehay"s in Jury in Wednesday's heavy practise will keep him out of the big game and Adams will be at inside with Muirhead. Bond has been on the sick lst for nearly a week now but it is expected that he will be fine by the time the big game hour rolls around. Queen's will play their regular Hneup with but one change, Bat- stone and Leadley will do the speed work with Mundell chipping in when #occasion demands. Campbell will be -. ag wing, Evans at quarter, as ehual and Thomas and Walker as dutsides. Art Lewis will have his chance to show whether Ernie Cox is a better #nap than he is. Along the Hne Me- Kelvey and Muirhead will be back | m their places and Reynolds and Adams will make up the rest of the heavy brigade... McKelvey was out yesterday and, though a little stiff, should be in shape again for to-mor- row. Baldwin, Quinn, Gib. McKelvey, Alrth, McNéill, Brown, Bond, Gron. @n and Anglin will be on the bench and anxious to take part. Anglin received a nasty twist yesterday and it may hinder him slightly. How- ever, Trainer Bill Hugh¥s got at it right away and expects to have it all yesterday | Hamilton comes reports that the Tigers will be in better shape than at any time this year. They will field their strongest team, and with such ga big goal ahead, they will fight hard for every inch of ground and every possible advant- age. The Tigers have a team that Must not be underestimated. At first glance they do not look impres- sive but their work is altoge determined taken lightly | From | | | The men directing operations on the bench and on the | field have had experience with the | best senior teams in the country for years and they will have studied any possible weaknesses in the Tricolor machine. It is not going to be any walkaway | On the season's record and from | the look of the two teams in action [ Queen's should win out. If they play the football of which they are | capable they are almost certain ie | ners. But given a high wind, a [ couple of injuries and an odd loose [ ball, Tigers will just tear in and {annihilate anything that is in front of them. There is nothing very | graceful about the way those Tigers |\80 after loose balls, but their method is effective, to say the least, and in their last two important games they have gathered most of | their points as the result of gather- ther too | and well-finished to be | [ | | | [ing in fumbles and loose ones. Bert | | Gibb is a consistent and strong kick- jer and he has two of the best out- side wings in the game with him in Veale and Main. --- The Toronto Globe picks Queen's to win; the Toronto Star does the same, barring over-confidence and accidents; the Toronto Telegram does not do anything but belittle Queen's and make futile and inane attempts to be clever; the Hamilton papers hope for the best; Montreal is to be made a life member of stories has yet Another rumor states that he No confirmation of either of these squad. Queen's Rugby Club. been obtained. The Montreal Gazette names Jack Corrigan, of M.A.A A, and Eddie Dolan, of Queen's; as_the probable officials of the Grand Trunks-R.M.C. game to-morrow. The C.R.U. left the matter to the two clubs and. in the games with Brockville these officials were found to be.very satisfactory" The old discussion is on again at University of Toronto cfncerning the employment of a professional coach for football. To people outside U. of T. it seems rather ridiculous. Do they not pay an instructor for boxing ? Have bot a paid rowing coach ? Why talk about the principal of employing coach line of sport when they have them in others ? 3 Now that plans are being 'made for the sending of Canadian athletes to the Olympic games we might ask this question--what's the matter with Billie Hughes as trainer ? The Olympic Committee could not secure a better man, they 's in one mistry might study out the formula 3BH. That's a winning football compound. It means, when lengthened out and translated----Bill, Billie, Boo--Hughes, Hughes, Hoo. If you want to know "Hughes--iIoo" in Queen's, well, that's it, Those who have studied Che There are a whole bunch of new pictures of Hamiiten players in the big souvenir programme for to-morrow's Eastern Canada Semi-final. Did you like the others this season ? Well, this has them beaten forty ways. Don't forget to get one. A dean AP -------- ver, the cadets, though they don't and Ottawa call Queen's--angd we'll |e 80 and see for ourselves, | mind most rough sports, would pre- fer to learn more of her methods be- fore engaging in a rough and tumble with her. Which is indeed wise of them, There should be good crowds from Hamilton and Toronto for the match. Special trains will run from the Ambitious City and will pick up any Toronto fans wishing to make the trip. A good crowd of support- ers. of both teams is to be expected from Ottawa, The attendance from the Capital is always large. -- Queen Boohoo hag been in fine fettle all this week and yesterday tried to play football with some of How- It should be a great battle to- morrow and, of course, we'll all be there. We only wish we had about tour thousand chrysamthemums ready to sell, Nobody can give you wiser ad- vice than yourself. St. Paul's Cathedral was opened Still The Most For The Money RAC. PREPARED FOR FRST MATCH Will Field 8trong Squad Against Grand Trunks To-morrow Afternoon. ------ Royal Military College, intermedij- ate rugby football champions, take a strong team to Mon to-day to meet Grand Trunks in the C.R.U. semifinal, The Grand Trunks won the inter- | mediate division of the Q.R.F.U. after defeating many strong teams and they are reputed to be a very strong outfit. Their two struggles with the powerful Brockville ma- chine were very close and hard- fought and they have been lining up every thing they have for the first game with R.M.C. s0 that they may be prepared for the return game in Kingston next Saturday. Those who have seen the \Mont- real team in action say that the bat- tles should be interesting but that they would pick R.M.C. as the pos- sible winners. Althpugh the Grand Trunks are powerful, they are said to lack the speed and brilliant open work of the local boys. treal with them | 24 SELECTIONS FREE : THIS WEEK WE HAVE 9 ONLY | COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS that we want you to have for Christmas, | so we are giving 24 selections FREE with each of these beautiful machines. GET YOURS TO-DAY as they will all be gone in a day or two. $45.00 $60.00 Ten Dollars Cash, $1.50 per week. ? ing. ' ' i fixed by, the morning ren hadinly a the boys over around R.M.C. in 1697, ~ A The practises with Queen's sen- fors have done cadets a great deal of good and local fans would back them against some of the best senior teams in the country. Their line is dependable and their back division, though light, has shown its ability time and time again. The team wilr be practically the same as that which has been Carrying on through the Season. Mather, the nap, has been on the hospital list but was out against Queen's yesterday and going | well. It is a great tribute to the | condition and grit of the cadets that not one man was injured in the last | two heavy practises against the sen- | for champions of the Dominion. RM.C. lett in charge of Major | Greenwood and Capt. Vokes at 1.36 to-day. The following team will | start: Flying wing, Kirkpatrick: | halves, Smith, B. G. Carr-Harrls, | Hamilton; quarter, Matthews: snap, | Mather; insides, Vokes and Lane; middles, Burley and Saunders; out- | : , sides, McCaul and R. M. Carr-Harrik, of Miss Edward Price on W afternoon. A Qumber from here wil -------------- '80 to Kingston on Monday to at- . tend the session f the Agricult PLAY AT PITTSFERRY. re o0a 0 Ey uiure -- course held there. The many friends « fof Mrs. A. Payne are sorry to learn Of the Golden Rule Class Put that she is 11. On Entertainment. | 'A very successful play entitle Pittaferry, Nov. 23.--The mild "Next Door," was put on in St. Law- Weather is being enjoyed by every- repch church on Tuesday evening by one. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Barclay the girls of the Golden Rule class and Mrs, Robert Brash motored © and other friends. The night was Easten Cornets last Week and were jjeal for the occasion, and the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, church was full to the doors, After for a few days. The ladies of the Community Aq met at the home Ireadgold Sporting Goods Co 88 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 529, How about making this a "RADIO CHRISTMAS." Give the family a surprise that will last a life-time. If you like Grand Opera or Jazz, one of our low priced RADIO RECEIVERS . will bring it to you every night. Here's our proposition--you a receiver, and have it delivered and installed December them pay the balance in weekly installments. YOU WILL NEVER MISS THE MONEY THIS WAY ! put a small payment down on 24th, édnesday = at her home. Supper was served and all present had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Orr are with the former's brother, StirMng Orr, Sim- If you are thinking of build- ing a receiver you couldn't do better than to use "MYERS" Dry Cell or 6 Volt Tubes. They are "noise free," good detect- amplifiers. Girls and friends here. The ladies of St. John's church will hold a bazaar in Dufferin Lodge on the afternoon and evening of December 4th. A Programme wil} Put on in the evening. Robert Finnigan, Barrle- field, is spending a few days with his niece Mrs. Fred Hitchcock. ors and perfect These Tubes come complete with mounting clips. No ad- ditional equipment necessary. Myers' Tubes are $5.00, either kind. Call and see them at The H. W. Newman Electric Co 167 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 441 KINGSTON'S PIONEER RADIO SUPPLY HOUSE the play, Mrs. H. Scott entertainea the actors and a few other friends JIGS AND MAGGIE In "Bringing Up Father on Broadway," at the Grand to- morrow afternoon and evening, fg el aa St] NE RN R

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