Fred "Beano" Wright and Harvey Reis Have Joined With Tricolor Grdders I rr CLL Rowing Olub Playér--Relst 1s a Senior Cm Great Interest Shown by ¥$| Hockey Star as Well as Rugby Player--dJoy 's:0ver '|agein this fal] ang championship hopes are : at Queen of the District In Track Prospects for This Season--GChampionship Hopes High, > : ' ? The errival of "Beano" Wright into Queen's was hailed with de- and Field Events. ' z on uch ---- great stir was caused t Tough- | lieve that Queen's will be very much [light He ig a for Hamilton Row Cc & welcome additéon On Saturday afternoon at the | out the University yesterday a the hunt. Theres is no dearth of i Tricolor mer Tg Club star and : : George Richardson Memorial Stad- | noon when Harvey Reist ang Fred-| materia] and the players will be ; the Ontario Athletic Commis-| "Beano" Wright, reported at the given given plenty of hard work be- p will hold the school athletic | College. These two Prospects for | fore the opening of the season. tests for this districts and the pub- | Queen's football team this Fall sent Queen's are slated to appear in le is cordially invited to attend and | the stocks of the Tricolor up a few Montrea] on September 25th, in an #60 the boys in actign. The dif.| notches and Queen's believe they | exhibition game against MA AA ferent events will be started at one | have secured two outstanding play-! and on the following Saturday they o'clock and 'they will be run off fast | ers. will appear against the Ottawa Sena- "Dingle" 80 there will be no long delays such Fred "Beano" Wright is a halt- tors in an exhibition game here. ng 88 are often experienced at track | line star who formerly played with In connection with the exhibition | R-C-H.A. team and field events. the Hamilton Rowing Club In the | game here on October 2nd, it will The work that the Ontario Athle- | O.R.F.U, series. He has more than | be more than an exhibition affair. tle Commission has done in promot- d his advent into The defeat handed to'Queen's hy the}. ig an interest in track and field oe as aro ig considerabl- in| Senwtors ast Fail must be made up ' ~#ports among the boys of the pub-[ terest In rug y. circles. for and Queen's are out to show the : He and separate schools and high Harvey Reist arrived yesterday | football world that the Ottawas are George Awrey Is again coaching the Camp Borden team in the O.R. schools has had splendid results. The afternoon from Galt ang has start-| mo better 'than they. This game |F-U. series and is giving the aviators plenty of grid instructions. The boys have profited by the Instrue- [ed the grind wit the rugby squad | should be productive of some fast| Camp Borden team starts off the season at Hamilton on October 2nd. tions given them by the coaches and | at the University, Rest formerly | football, despite the fact that it will they Jaye snown a great Sagernem Dazed wifthe galt Solleutute tang De the Jest stast gor De Dian CHff Webber, former snapback and 'captain of Bet' into the events an me a star w e Galt inter- | team. great crowd w urn ou : 'through If possible, A great deal of | mediate team. He is looked upon | for this struggle. oi moe be iy the Argos this season, and time and money has been spent in as a bright prospect for the Queen's Down McGill way the enthusiasm quit a promoting he sports throughout | senfor team. In additiof to his foot- | has not reached the same point that | GTat will turn out this district and tomorrow will see | ball Prowess, Relist is a hockey play- | it has here and so far there has been 1 S-- : contestants here from this whole | er of note, having played with Pres- RO suceess at the practices. Coach The soccer season is scheduled to get away to a stant on Saturday area. ton in senfor hockey. He is also a Hughes has his forty men out twice [and the league officialg are looking for a Successful campaign. The winners will be sent to To- Senior Jastpait Player. Reist is only | a day for practice and it will not he ' ronto to compete in. the Ontarto years of age. long before th players will be going ; finals and thelr expenses will be | . There is jubilation at Queen's Uni- along at top A ian R-M.C. will be very much in the hunt in the Infermediate and junior RR At ey . Paid. The trip to Toronto Is not the | versity, much different from the| Romnie McPherson has high hopes | [Mtercollegiate series this fall. The Cadets have been strengthened by THE LEADING HITTERS, Fothergill{ Det.. 343 54 128 i only thing that 'the boys are anxious | spirit at McGill to date. Queen's | with his University team this season. | S0me new material that has come end, while there | Ru. New York 461 °137 171 37 : about but they wish to make a good | will have another powerful team | Ronnie should be able to inject wha: Burns, Cleve..,, 556 92 202 'Sole showing and most of all, they wish | this Fall ang Judging from the ma. has been missing from the Varsity Heilmann, Det.. 481 "gg 172486 to get the best results from the | terial that has already been lined squad,. If McPherson lets it be The Cadets est al dy end wil] Hargrave, Cin.... . Leader a year ago to-day, Ph | training they have received. There art and husky, foot- known that he is the boss of the Christenson, Cin, -352 | er, Cleveland, .38s. Promises to be some splendid events | ball playérs, there ig material good | job and does not brook interference | "® I 0D shape by "be time the rugby schedule sets under way. Smith, Pitts... :350 : ---- tomorrow and a large crowd should enough to carry the team to the Do- by seven or eight unnecessary . ---- Grantham, Pitts, .343 It took four full days t, decid turn out and encourage the boys fn | minion finals unless some very rash | coaches to assist "him, he wil] no| Ottawa resents the Williams, Phila. 289 97 .336 | a recent cricket match in England) their work at 'the stadium in pre- fudgments have been made. The doubt get much better results. Var. 'he New York Amenic : Leader a year ago to-day, Horns. and Mr. O'Goofty thinks Joe Bus paration for the Toronto tinal meet. | gloom that settled over the Univer. sity has been suffering from too Capital overlook the by, St. Louis, .389. must have been pitching. '. : ---- sity &nd Kingston wher the stand- | many coaches and McPherson may from Ottawa. ; . While it may be trie that Ruthfh bys graduated in the spring, has |be the means of bringing the Blus American League. has fallen off in his home-running, G N D RICT been replaced by a spirit of optim- | and White back into & powerful AB RH 'Pc|youn notice the boys aren't. pases ism and there is very reason to be- football team. / Manush, Det... . 456 85 174 382 anybody elsé to get to him. - > d i i. 4 At ttn ois FOOTBALL LEAGUE staff at the R.M.C. pitch and the Collins; Buckeye and . Autrey and . s o - R.C.A. win meet the Tannery at the Myatt, Cricket. Field. Washington .000 000 300--3 10 o . ; . - RE. O( ) ARS WI Tl i The Kingston District Association There will be another general' Detroit 000 000 101--2 12 o --_-- R F FOR 50 YE Football League held their tirst gen- meeting Sept. 23rd when all team Batteries: Coveleskie, Marberry eral meeting Thursday night when entries will close: - There are Bow | and Ruel; Stoner and Bassler, the officers for the season WOrY [at least three more teams expected Second game: ust be reckoned with.--Toronto Globe. sted and installed and the consti- to join the League, two from out-of- | Washington .100 100 030--5 14 0 > tution of the league with amend- | oo and one more to be picked in | Detroit . .. -021 000 001--g 7 3 team under any and al conditions makes champions, -- ------------ ments adopted. It was ax ected ; at hors ye be represeniatie es the city. Batteries: Jones, Marberry and en asked is. of what does this loyalty consist? To quality several manufacturing teams Tate; Dauss, Jones and Basgler, A player must sacrifice time, must be willing to learn and listen attentively the city and from several out-of- Fhlladsiphia 300 399 dy 1 3 to what the coaches say; must not Teel disgruntled when another player - S teams but there were only four ' nr Grove and Perkins: is chosen as a reguler at Lis expense, and must condition himself They will save you time, labor, and charm' local teams represent d and com- Xx Batteries: : ; Ee BRRRANL ns es EE T EE ne vi Second game: they have nothing to learn, and each squad has players .who are not YG panes thus entering them in the Philadelphia 000 002 120--5 13 3 willing to suffer the hardship of a training grind. But players like "Cap" ) League. The four Kingston teams St. Louis 010 000 000--1 § 3 hE Py a 48 ro: RM.C. cadets, R.M.C. physiea! my Batteries: Gray ang Cochran; | nave' pan Loco08e, the late "Jeff" Russel nde td tt, al tie wars ALLAN LUMBER CO 4 training staff, R.C.A., Tannery. . International League. Ballon oad W in ay A Ochrane; | have had to strive with' might and main to reach the top. | : eo 1 uke ofticers of the Leagus as fo- | Baitimors HO 0110007 17. o| pallou 000 101 003 es 1h"; [41d #0 was tribute to tha loyalty and their courage. "Phone 1042 Victoria Street: Thon, 'S: Hon. president, Mayor | Jersey City 160 sos A LIL. 2 Chicane. 30s oo 202 8 of he same, but the road is a tough one to travel tm tie early stages--T1o- |} °. > : : Thomas Angrove; hon. vice-presi- | Batteries: Jackson, Ogden and | Patrica: Harri x Moore; | Tonto Globe, . a dents. Major-Gen. Elmsley, Brig. | Mexer: Reddy. Ellis and-Daly; "|, Raita Bp. and Mocurss Maore; Gen. Hill, Col C.F, Constantine, | Second game: ship an Curdy, : - Elkins, Gen. A. P. Ross, A. N. Baltimore .....0000100--1 ¢ - . Be + R. Givens, W. Casey, W. | Jersey City ....0000000--0 1 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS HE P ROBLEM OF oe ty, H. Milne, H. Richardson, W. Batteries: Chambers and Freitag; -- ; Ror ries; president, Capt: 8. A:| Brame sng Corn ; National League. ORGANIZED PLAY | res epa #8; vice-president, I. C. Edwards; | Reading +++.000000113--5 10 To § 5 retaty-treasurer, B. A. Mellon. On | Newark + ++:002 004 00x--6 12 1 Won Lost Play P.C. Bring your Tires and Tubes here to be Repaired. ® executive there will also be two Batteries: Marquis and Lynn; Zu- Cincinnat} , , 9 .38¢ . P. Hughes Pral ork | |! : ; ; SHies from each team. | pris, Smallwood sad eo) St. Louis | $5 60 3 'seglf- i Ww.) onc ui Athletio Dome iy All Kinds of Vuloanizing. 8. meeting, without very much Second game: : Pittsburgh «+ 80 64 10 .55¢ QOODRI ERTOW RES BES. loa. agreed that that It would | Reading , ., 002 000 0 2 9 1lChicago . - 17 68g : mission. OH SLY nn AND TY . a ue 531 an his year to have a | Newark . . . 102 043 X10 15 3iNew York . .. 67 73 14 479 YT Second Hand: Tires--All § man to look after the goal 'Batteries: Beard and Lynn; Ma-| Brooklyn . yn : Mr. W. P, Hughes, Athletic Direc- 3 al Sizes. fiom ts, flags and other pitch equip- | maux and Wilson. B ad 58 83 13 la1p : : tor of Queen's University, in ad. |} 108 Brook St. i, this man fo be paid for each Sr-- . Philadelphia a 84 17 337 : : dressing the Rotary Club on Thurs. - ttwood AY Phone e. ; National League. --~-- : ? day, declared that he believed the >» 5 S . The constitution of the Ontario Cincinnati , 100200 000-3 6 0 "American League, schools of Ontario, CO-Operating | Jo ------ : -- -- oclation was adopted for the | New York ..000 000 000--0 ¢ 2 : To $ through the Department of BEduca- the 'executive to add Any | Batteries: Donohue and Hargrave, . Won Lost Play p.0. tion with the Ontario Amateur Ath- . | bye-laws or amendments. Barnes and McMullen, Florence. NEST Ee 11 608 3 letic Comimission, were tackling the collections from the 'games, Pittsburgh . 100 000000--1 §¢ g Cleveland . . . 33 A0 578 problem ° of organized = supervised -- 'the "exception of out-of-town | Brooklyn . 000 100 01x--2 8 3 Philadelphia , . 7¢ 15 547 | play more ably than fn any other -. : ro . i Will 'all be reverted to the aBtteries: Meadows and Smith; Washington . , 75 14 53% blace on the continent. URSE DINNER, 55¢. oy treasury. Barges and O'Neil. Chicago 2°. ... 73 11 510 ; In this connection he mentioned x . " 5 oT oth, os fnstructed: to | Chicago . ..000 001 000-1 § 1iDetroit . . 0 74 iE that the Commission held distriot | fl CKEN DINNER SUNDAYS 75¢ all otticers by mail of their Boston. ...400 000 00x--¢ 6 0!8t. Louis . vss BS 11 que J : meets in ten different parts of On- FIRST CLASS MUSIC SUPPLIED, : ent . Bateries: Root and Gonzales; | Boston ,- , + 45 100 9 '319 : tario for school boys and then held A LA CARTE SERVICE ON THE SHOR: . executive members, who wers Smith and J. Taylor. -- 3 & championship meet in Toronto for ; . SHORTEST NOTICE bw th then went into a special st Louis 1013 044 003--23 23 3 International League. the winners from all over the prov. WALTER ; make amendments to the Philadelphia 200 100 000--3 7 4 To x ince, The Kingston and District : ; : Batteries: Rhem, Bell and O'Far . : Play PC. LETTE : meet was to be held on Saturday at Tell, Vick; Knight, Kelly, Baecht, '106 "887 A ! Queen's Stadium, he sald' Pierce; Rfmbow, Faber and Hemline, . 5912 Hughes regretted | Honnay. ; y Hoe § St. Louis ..110 016 100-1019 oo & 563 - Philadelphia 000.000 110 2 ¥ 4 a A497 Batteries: Reinhart ang O'Farrell . A447 Vick; Mitcliell, Plorce and Wilson. 425! -------- 201 New York ..000001000--1 3 3 Cleveland . .010 000 001--32 §. 3. Batteries: Ruether sid Bengough: Lovesen and Autrey. " : ansy or ought to be, | Second game: } agent. ERR New York ..000000 000--0 2 0 A cloth has been invented in Eng- Cleveland . .0000 8 Ufland . thag 4s guaranteed not to