Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1926, p. 8

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oh THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | SPORTING [= # 30 Carried Off Honors Cami Ue. the Arts Track . = : a i ann be : : : @ ga oe Pocket Pack fit the" Most. : ' x : at oh t X Pocket, and the taste 8 '30 cleaned up on the Arts Be : 4 : y fg A < fn Th gona. eo a ; amt Vg 1 Sg (1 - La Ra A condition and Factory y 7 out of & F an : GB dis 7 on : J WW $9 points. Arts '29 "Was . : ; ; ! : | with 12 and the senior year with 3 points, i tle of Arts '390 won the indi . championship with 10 points. of contesta ! the coaches are particular- with the new material. ; officials, W. P. Hughes, James "Hooraw" _ Allen, Bobby pon and "Honey" Reynolds ' , , le : the events through snappily. Stile 0 " . og ne results are as follows: Fans, mew. ise new world's champions, Mr. Rogers Hornsby's St. Louis Clardinals. From left to right: Front row, Chick Hafey, Ernie Vick, "Nig" je vault----Sherman 29, Scott | Holm, Bill Southworth, Bob O'Farrell, Tommy Thevenow, Bill Warwick and Taylor Douthit. Middle, Jake Flowers, Lester Bell, Ray Blades, Bill Reynolds "30. : Killiter (coach), Rogers Hornsby (manager), Otto Williams (coach), Jim Bottomley and "Specs" Soporcer. Rear, Sylvester Johnson, Grover it~-8 feet 6 inches. Al i ; . yards--Boland '39, Lowden exander, Flint Rhem, Jess Haines, Bill Sherded, Allan Sothoron, Herman Bell, Bill Hallihan, Elmer Clough, Vic Keen and Art Reinhart. McBride '80. ? : rr THE DEFEATED NEW YORK AMERICANS 11.2. : 1-4 mile--Little '30, Kindle '30, i '29 ne----57.4. 3 mile--Little '30, Peacock 28, im '28, p--3.15 4-5, yards--Doucett '30, Kindle ) f 4 i oY 3 ¢Bride '30. $x X, £ SE g : 1. % st. Mr : : ; % : ] Ya '3 am . i oe |Wide Open Races in U. of T. To St. Germain and Joe ¢ d J oS » | ; Cameron must go the lion's share ; A & | . in * throw--Benton '30, Ro- J, a EAL Bes | Rugby Football This Year| , ,,, credit for McGill's fine win *30, Kindle '30. . : : Bd a0, is i uch | These players used their brain as CO feet 5 inches. ; { . 5 egard . well as they natural ability to turn nning broad--Reynolds '30, | : i. 8 a". on . Rs h SU La Haine wus Soattull back the dangerous thrusts of the 30, Boland '30. A : : he to BN ; La Globe has the following to say: Snyder-Stollery battering-ram ma Distancé--18 feet gg | , : YAN a ne That there will be more thrills in chine. Next Saturday Queen's will ig Jules: Malco m + e- I " : oh Canadian football this fall was indl- be here for the annual blue ribbon , Evans '30, z ; § , ¥ : ; : Fe cated on--Saturday, when upsets event, and the fana in Queen's Park me--19 minutes 26 seconds. : ' XE 3 : x ) : some of them the most astowhding| cannot be blamed for shaking in Mile--Fisher '20, Sherman '29. v 8! AW of .- in recent years--featured the eard their shoes after the downfall of Time--5 minutes 2 1-6 seconds. | F . : " is ] d 1: he Hast. O i TO 1 heir favorites at Molson Stadium. ; 3 ] ls '28.1 Li : : ie ) 4 {in the East. utstanding even Discuss--Benton '30, El ' " : y A Fo | among these surprising results was The defeat of the Queen's Univer- the victory of the McGill University | sity machine at Kingston en Satur | team over the much-tancied Toronto | day just helped to make the after- { collegtans, Coach Shaughnessy had | noon the outstanding one for pro- h : | intimated some time ago that he|ducing upsets in the last ten years. he k 7 " PTR 5; a . would open up the play, and he Queen's, University of 'Toronto, 4 2 : ? \ achieved this aim by having his | Tigers and Argonauts all vanquish- 3 i : . i i oe, y h backfield men take réckless chances |ed sn the same day, and three of SATURDAY'S @ M a San, : : _ Wed RL Ww | that brought victory. With that thém on the home grounds gives : g | game won the Red and White may food for thought, and indicates that 4 ETE Fans, meet Mr. Miller Huggins' vanquished New York Yankees. From left to right: Front row, Joh: Barnes, Spencer Adams, Urban Shocker} { be carried on to even greater 'events, | thers will be wide-open races in the rd Task Ahead of Them IN| Ben Paschal, Garland 'Braxton, Charlie O'Leary (coach), Mike Gazella and Bob Shawkey. Middle, Mark Koenig, Pat Collins; Benny Bengough, (and they may provide some other Intercollegiate and Interprovincial g the Blue an Miller Huggins (manager), Walter Beall, Herb Pennock-and Bob Meusel. Rear, Trainer Woods, Fred Merkle (collch), Sam Jones, Earl Combs, (| upsets for the benefit of Queen's and | Unions this fall. : White. Aaron Ward, Bill Skiff, Waite Hoyt, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Myles Thomas, Herb McQuaid and Joe Dugan. : tad -- The Queen's seniors were out at stadium yesterday afternoon for | ire fignCing with their backs to the | Sharkey-Wills Go workout: and Fred Baldwin | YoIL they are at their best. They Is Carded To-night -- ma RE-ROOF FOR 59 YEARS WITH EAL, dr on oe id tr SPORTING NOTES AND COMMENT 1 signals and general sity Stadium in recent years and y S---------- . i aah Range those eh are | While the teams that will play there Heavyweight circles are anticipat- the injured 1ist. 'There is big this year is not as powerful as that ing with keen interest the meeting - ahead this week in prepara- of the last two or three years, yet tonight between Harry Wills, long-| Without the least Intent to cast become. At this-time little attention for the game At Toronto and | there are many who believe Queen's | time contender for the heavyweight | any reflection on the work of "Bud™ | is paid to them. must be dons betore Pridey will win just the same, It will be |Poxing championship of the world; |zacpherson and Ewart Lindsay as | -- 3 the foam leaves for Toponto. | Wonderful old Dattle to ses, pos- and Jack Sharkey; the Boston "iig- . i guartersbacks on Saturday; it must! And just while we mention the "Bard and heavy workout was bill- sibly the banner rugby event of the er-mai. : y | for this afternoon season. A few days before the Dempsey- be admitted that the absence of | 0.B.A.A., what has become of the fc ' Tunney battle, tire same Sharkey Quarter-back Fred Baldwin from the protest sent in by the Victorias. The | They will save you time, labor, money and Can Queen's win next Saturday at : a A GREAT FUSS. Tunney battle, te Sam ed as the [Emme was very largely responsible | Kingston Club does not expt thet | add beauty and charm to your home. p? The pessimist says no an 'greatest colored fighter of them all, | for the defeat of the Queen's team. | anything will be done about the pro- optimist says yes. Many take i . ' St. yr +> | but it did not take the Bostonian . oe | test end of it but has the O.B.A.A. J , a Sarde) ts Louis Waa Wi Over Title Vie: battler long to send Godfrey, who Baldwin has the faculty of inject- | no more courtesy than to not even J ALLAN LUMBER CO. iby. That's a mistake. Queen's | 8st. Louis, Oct. 12---The pent-up Yeighud 226_jo the land of sweet |ing fight into the team, something | reply to the Kingston Club? Ts that | . " . . "¢ play like that fn the Intercol- feelings of a city which had waited Feats. Shark tched_ |that the Queen's team meeds when a proper Way to treat a club? A Phone 1042. Victoria Street RY tos and Saturday's game | {0 Years for a world's. baseball en Sharkey was matched 10 | i vig o tight injector. Had W. P.| little action by the O.B.AA. is ex- |} - i Bo champlonship, broke out late to-day | meet Harry Wills at Ebbets Field in| oi . . i not be taken as & sample of |SAAMDIGRLD. FECT BL Ten the | New York, on the night of October Hughes been there on Saturday, he | pected and at Jeast a reply should be | ir play. 12th and there are man might Bave put more fight into the made to the Victorias. Such rank ir Pi g + . y who 'he- { But, at the same time, Queen's Cuninals wou"the decidtug game of | 198%, and CH his fight js over) Sang. Coach Oran Carson was in| discourtesy is not becguffing to an or- | : thelr work cut out for them Ee ation promised to. last | Sharkey will loom up as the man charge of the team and while he ganization like the O- AA. and the | SPECIAL !! SPECIAL n SPECIAL Nn ay ape 19 in BE -- B otat tar 'into the night and to surpass the right on the heels of Gene Tunney. | made as good a job of handling the | Victorias, or any other team for that | oe ! ee oe . 4 by MoGil, the Blue previous hectic demonstrations But Wills does not think so. team as possibly anyone else could, matter, have every right to courteous ; ll yo right on adge for when Hornsby's men clinched the. He declares he is out to show just | outside of W. P. Hughes, the players treatment from the 0.BAA. 25, 40 and 80 watt Tungsten-Lamps five for $1.00 this Saturday and pind nr National League pennant and when | ¥hY Rickard was not anxious t0 let | gq not have the get and go about | Decorated and Colored Lamps Will most a fighting bunch of | they came home to the greatest wel- | Dempsey fight him. | them that they should have had. --- Come early as we have only a few of both of these lines left. tn the Queen City at the | Ome since the world war yeterans| At any rate > hen these two Sladty L Here's what the Toronto Telegram |f§ Pon't be disappointed. : Stadium. : returned from France. ators meet tonight, one or the other | = wo 0" uicide wing on sald on Saturday "Why don't the | LADIES! Just arrived the new NATURAL MARCEL WAVERS, $3.50 8 800 h st. | is going to fall, one of them onto ky . Gute hem ong wat oA BL, LT am a Th, EL LIT Th hn de eh Four team try a Cana | om ® a MePherton rom in, o-| LOWS SSUES CL PREG Yl low | ahance to maka 1 bares of Enema em 10 be em rae wt = | The Saunders Electric Co. 1 or, backs, when the gentlemanly Tun-|scasons does not seem to be able tw they can get somewhere? A Cana a hig division 51 upininn aes trsta. ually SIrALY eS -- ney makes up his mind--or Tex hit his regular pace yet. Jimmy, ' dian to handle Canadian goods is not | 167 PRINCESS STREET. TELEFHONE 441. Saturday's showing was not a | biles filled with aoise-making fans. | Rickard makes it up for him--that | powever, may come through in To-| at all a bad combination." Montreal | BS dlaation of. thelr piay.| . The office buildings. as a rule. he 1s ready to fight again. ronto, and it is hoped he will. He | didn't do so badly under their coach | inclined to believe that the were closed, but from 'the upper has the ability but for sole reason on Saturday when they trimmed will have a hard job. That's windows of the railway exchange he has not been able to get going this | Argos right in Toronto. Why change? Queen's shine, When they and a few other buildings came TRIPPLE PLAYS. year as he did last. i: -- : / showers of paper torn into confetti i Whistles, cowbells, automobile | Brockville Saw One Saturday in Lea~ Tarento Welégram--Ivan Yams Coach W. P. Hughes stated that he | Trucks That Come Through horns and all other concelvable gue Final. |avas much. pleased with the McGill solse-making devices were brought| Brockville, Oct. 12.--Prescott de- having fiitted from Hamilton to To-| » m on Saturday at Montreal and into play. Dishpans, washtubs and { feated Brockville, 14-§ here Satur- | ronto to Queen's and then back to | z he Red and White have | © stovepipes were tied to the rear of | day afternoon in the final game of | Hamilton, may find himself out of [Setinres hat) Red aud White have When men and equipment 4 oars and caused a terrific din as they | the Eastern Ontario Baseball Lea- [action altogether. The three senior otal us It might be, but they are put to the test, itis power, bounced over the pavement. gue, thereby capturing the league] unions would be well advised to not | . 2 Motors were backfired, adding to| honors by a wide margin and in & | permic him to play at all." {have a strong backfield. Varsity, strength and reliability that the deafening roar. Many automo-| decisive fashicn. ? oS | says W. P., had it over McGill like a count. biles were decorated with Cardinal| Securing five runs in the first | tent on the line but it wasn't get- colors and with red bird posters. | trame on two hits and an error, the | Athletic Director W. P. Hughes of | ting them anywhere. McGill had One large poster called the Cardin- | visitors had the best of tle argu-, Queen's has spread himself and has | the fight and the backs to pull them These are the very qualities ! .al "Our 'national bird." Another | ment all the way through. An at-|got himself an office in the gymnas- | through. Shaughnessy is playing most desirable in coms proposed "Alexander for President." | tempted rally by Brockville wis ut | jgm. The many athletic duties of | anadia , 88 Coach : Olg men and old women joined in | short in the eighth. ie ey hash eo She e n_ game, S878 mercial hauling for any line the celébration. Jubilant fans jump-| Brockville loaded the bases WD LL red such a move for the carrying ughies. of business. ed wp and dows, danced 3 the | none down. Then SimoR hit an easy on of Dis -- : streets and hugged eac other. fly to Gidh, who tagged Jenkinson is work. ! at 's in inter-facuity ] Truhaty was Jappy and svarrfott third and threw to Wormington. | mL rac om sof gene To welth great. Give Graham Brothers y wanted everybody to know | who retired Oakey for the first SEEMS } : ' : Trucks hard it. ST triple play seen on the local dia-|among the students at the University | heights. Thete is better argantzs. ; jobs that take (pe mond fn years. during the past year and to-day. with | vavielding endurance and "Folds a Record. . . . concrete courts, ete, the Queen's | . y come through. Jack Dempsey shares with Jack . | student body goes in strong for the Juma, the negro fighter, and Jim {| . | game. LA Sew Jos Roni --- | de the distinction of holding |. | 10305 very 1 the world's heavyweight champion- | J at the College but things arg very : Jivshers Tesch, toteh Dodge Besshawe 3 Ton ship crown the longest, seven years. v, p ; much different now. lege in inter-year and inter-faculty 1 S--_----------, Jeffries retired undefeated, but was ] ; competition will be a busy man. The : | knoeked out by Sonmsan 13 15} : Feports will be good for the students M. OBERNDORFFER rounds at Reno, w., July 4th. p . 2 1 and will be great developers for . 11910, when he attempted a come- i L N § praspective material in the Univer- 124 CLARENCE STREET. back yas 4 "while hope" after the t | sity. negro had litted the championship! ltrom Tommy Burns. Johnson was E EET RE { knocked out by Jess Willard in 36 ] Nice Swim 8 Too ¥ ™ i . 'I rounds at Havana, Cuba, April 5th. | A To swim the English Channel, 1916, u . 4 FE 3 ' whether a success or a failure, in- ; volves an outlay of between $2,000 A. OG. Walker harvested an svar R prog! h AA and $3.000 for training expenges, at- 2000 80 id "age of mearly 'O& bushels of wheat} = i cartier | tendants, the BiFing of an ocean tug DPRCRIRIAE ; per acre oa his Manitoba farm. ay ; 3 ) asd otfier necessary itpms. 3 . ey : : L 3 : 7 va 3 {

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