Crowd Will See Game Here Saturday. the defeat of last Saturday them, Queen's were slated ¥ to start their grind for the Gill game at the George Richard- Stadium next Saturday. That importance of the struggle is nent is evidenced by the ser- situation that exists in the In- lleglate Union st the present With MeGill as the leader ac- Ing to the rugby dope, Queen's d face a task that, according to has already occurred, will be i even harder one than the one in However, strenuous processes are y under way and when ns step out next Saturday for Outside Opinion TORONTO GLOBE. After years of disappointments, the University y have. e back. Their victory over Queen's University machine hers on Saturday afternoon was well earged, Even the Trisolor players admitted it. Coach Hughes was satisfied that his aggregation had bowed to a better team, but he be lleves, and others believe, that the race is far from over. In (fact, Queen's are under the Impression that they will defeat Warren Snyder and his men in the return engage- ment at Kingston, snd that two vie- tories over MeGill will give them the championship for the fifth consecu- tive time. However, what may hap- pen in the future had nothing to do with that great victory on Saturday afternoon. U. of T. outplayed the Tricolor in nearly every department, and they sent fifteen thousand fans into & wild demonstration of joy. Harry Batstone, the man who might have made Argonauts umbeatable in the Big Four race, went dowil bat- of Toronto senfbrs | =..| SPORTING | [EAVY DEMAND); FOR TICKETS COLD NERVE! TISH WHIG SR Ke i Ty ds SPORTING NOTES AND COMMENT Opinion, . as In the case of Varsi game, is once more divided but n White will have stronger . And now thé question is, can better position on their own field Queens defeat McGill here on Sat.| Dext Saturday to meet the Red and urdsy and put-all three - Hitercol- | : Jegiate teams on an equal footlilg.| Rugby is a funny game and per- quite so much against the Tricolor this time. Cenfidence in Queen's ability to come through against the Then along comes the Toronto Uni- Red annd White here Saturday, versity to trim Queen's and while seems to predominate over those who | Camp Borden were expected to win, Providing that Queen's present in- jured men are in good physical shape on Saturday, that is, recoyer-| ed of their injuries, and that Queen's! reason to feel anything but proud ef do mot suffer severe injuries this! (he team that defeated Queen's on week in practice, there is every rea. | son to believe that the Red and opposi- | ton than did the U. of T. at Toronto | last Saturday. Mention of injuries Queen's were trimmed does not al-| White, LY | haps In mo other sport is it harder ot | to pick winners. Here we have | Camp Borden beating Queen's while | McGill is defeating the VU. of T. | on their showing against Queen's, { they fell by the wayside to Balmy | Beach. The University of Toronto have no Saturday. Unless a team of brilliant stars opposed 'Varsity last Saturday, | it was no disgrace for to be beaten | by the U.of T. The fact that | sometimes sounds like alibis, but in| the case of Queen's, there is no rea-| | son to brand reports of these handi./ caps as alibis. The players who were | reported injured, were on the hospi-| tal list and no mistake. i annual home tilt against Shaun- 's red and white brigade, may be a better balanced and Muely looking team in the McGill has always put up struggles in Kingston. The field seems to hold some in- ® for the McGill team and they thelr smartest rugby = right tling to the end. This great back- tielder never backed up an inch un- der heavy player and verbal fire, and the fans appreciated the faet that he is still one of the best of them all. For years the old football fighting spirit of the University of Toronto has been practically dormant. First McGill, in the earlier stages of the Shaughnessy regime, rather mono- together mean that Queen's wero] weakened by injuries ete. "Varsity | team is a real ome, one to be reck-| oned with and good enough to mal) things decidedly interesting for | Queen's and McGill. Coach Ronnis| McPherson, while he has had | splendid material to work with, has | shown results and he has a team more ¥. Toot "Irish" Monohan is proving that| his place in the Queen's line is one Next Satarday's game will draw of great strength. Monohan's ability | Jargest crowd of the season, it pected. Already the demand tickets has been so great that it is very Indicative that there will be complete sell out, days before the ® Tickets will be at a prem- m and those who have heen neg- ected of securing their tickets, will fit by making an early visit now 0 the board office to secure their fekets. There will be none to pick Wp by Friday night or Saturday morning if the rush keeps up and the wise thing to do is to secure the 'pasteboards at once. Dye Will Go to The Chicago Pro. Club | Toronto, Oct. 19.--Cecil ("Babe") i Dye will play no more in a St. Pat- Fick's uniform. The well-known f \sharpshooter's services were sold to L the Chicago National League Club for a large price here on Saturday. 'Saveral clubs. put in bids for the former goal-getting leader, but Chi- iS oago"s offer was accepted. . Dye showed the way to National Leigue scorers for several years, but ness and Injuries wrecked his Nances last season, and he bulged the net only 18 times. This record, however, was remarkable, consider- ing that he was used as a relief man most of the time. t. Patrick's will secure Corbett mnenay, Laurie Scott and Le urgeault of the Saskatoon elub, [Tand in addiifon they have signed Bill Carson of Stratford, and Billy | Brydge and Danny Cox of Port Ar- EF "thur. Some trades are likely to be de, and another good defense , brought to Toronto. Norman Shay, "Mike" Neville and eh" Cain have been sold to milton, All National League waived on these players. ------------ PERTH HOCKEY. don for a Team for Coming Season Completed. rth, Oct. 19. --After a very suc- ul meeting held fn the Council mber here it was decided that Porth should organize' at omce for coming hockey season. The fol pg officers were elected: Pre- ent, Allan Code; secretary, H. M. jw: treasurer, BK. J. Roberts. amittee-- Messrs. F. Z. Conway, M. Filet and Pat Rogers. Owing ® the development of material from Town League the team will be sh stranger than in former years. ; ---------- | 'There is no life of a mau, faith- hally recorded, but is a heroic poem 'fis sort, rhymed or unrhymed.-- i EE (Ra Basses polized the gridiron spotlight, after which the Tricolor jerseys of Queen's dominated the lime-ruled turf in Canada from goal to goal The football teams which have re- presented the Blue and White have not lacked in courage, have not for- gotten the gridiron traditions of the big- Queen's Park school, but the old winning spirit has not extended to the extent that prevails since Sat- urday"s momentous victory over Queen's. McGill downed Toronto at Montreal, but the Torontonians will be a different team to beat when McGill appears here two weeks hence. A change in custody of the Intercollegiate Union title will not hurt any of the teams or the game. The season is young, and still has possibilities. nm-- TORONTO MAIL. Several things stood out in Var- sity's victory, apart from the fact that the team remained true to their coaching and refused to be drawn away from their positions. Their deadly tackling kept Queen's from returning the ball, This has always been a great ground' gainer for the champions, just like it was for the Varsity teams of chamnipbon days. On Saturday it was the Blue and White who did the returning, and when you get the backs returning punts and the wings getting the man, there ean only be the one result. The tackling of Queen's was erratic and did not compare with the locals The champions have a number of men missing from last year, but none do they miss more than Bud Thomas, Theres have been few better rugby games played here, and despite the ery about the rules it was a very open contest. It was open because the teams found early that the aerial attack was thy best, although they @id not hesitate to tty end runs and onside kicks. The latter were tried by Queen's several times in the last quarter, but they went astray be- cause they were not properly placed. Varsity with the MeGiil game under their belts had the better condition. Queen's are mot as strong this year as last, while Varsity and Me Gill are stronger. Therefore, the In- fércollegiate are In for their best rugby sejgon, and when McGill play here the attendance of Saturday will likely be surpassed. No doubt the threatening weather kept many away, for the crowd was 454 short of the game here a year ago betweanr| the two teams, when it numbered 17,034. Harry Batstone is still the same old general. He may be slowing up a little in speed, but what he lacks in this respect is more than made up in grey matter. Some may say that he misses Leadley, but he missed more than anything the deadly tack- ling of the Queen's team the past four years. This was what got re- sults for him on his well placed kicks, some long and some short. ---------------- General W. Bramwell Booth, of London, head of the Salvation Army, who is visiting in Japan, was fen- dered a public reception in Tokio: Afr Mail record. He came down safely fro a 4,000-foot altitude when his gaso- line ran out on a fog-beset nig fight from St. Louis to Last year he figured in @noth spectacular leap, when his ship col- iided with another plane high above Kelly Field, Texas. Both le and | the other pilot escaped with their | parachutes, Port Arthur Team Is To Remain the Same Port Arthur, Oct. 19.--Lorne Ch bot, goal tender, will not 'be lost the Port Arthur Allan Cup hockey the left last team as feared when week to confer with the manager the New York Rangers at Toront Chabot has sent word that he coming back to stay. means the other players for who the pros. have been anglin remain. Port Arthur's tedm ne year, therefore, looks as and a forward division composed such men as Gray, Pudas, Chapma L'Heureux, Connors and McLeo All these were regulars last year ex- a Port Arthur boy, who starred with Niagara Falls, and McLeod, who was the big man on the ice in the Fort William-King- Cup cept Connors, ston 'games of the Memorial semi-finals. THE REFEREE. Who's the present Canadian pro- fessional golf champion ?--8.D.G. Pency Bacrett. What was Sisler's offensive record jast season ?--F.G.J. Played 150 games; at bat 636 100 runs; made 224 11 bases and had a bet- times; scored bits; 'p ting average of .345. How many seasons was Joe Bush in the majors and. with what clu Pilot Charles A. Lind- pergh is alive to-day after making | the longest night parachute jump om Chicago. His decision will also good as ever with Chabot, Wilson and Burke. the latter of Stratford, for defense, parable with the best middle win, in the game. ed and Toronto writers were slow to praise his fine work. Queen's have lost one game? way some people are around, passing on their opinion, one would think ht | on Saturday instead of one er ebb? With the injured in sha Queen's will be in to fight their w to the top. ciding the issue for the a- to | new lease of life will give them t confidence that perhaps is needed this time. To tie up the Colle of 0. is Intercollegiate series would be m xt is anything to happen. Needless say, of course, Queen's will be as a defensive and offensive player | | last Saturday classed him as com His worth is recogniz. | not Why all the consternation because | The stamping | expert' | that | Queen's had lost the championship | game. | Queen's are not beaten yet, so why | let the spirits droop to the lowest | The McGill attraction next Satur-| Queen's are on the threshold of the | day may have much to do with de-| Intercollegiate title again this sea- Intercol- | sqn. legiate season. If Queen's win; their that can claim the unstinted support | of the 'Varsity students and fol-| | lowers. : gs | i The scouting ' Intercollegiate has Bill Hughes attended | the 'Varsity-McGill game with the consent of the 'Varsity and McGill | coaches. And that's that. : Ottawa Journal: trouble in the | been settled. Ottawa Journal: Queen's Board) of Control officials are busy these] days issuing statements. They are] putting the college right with the | public and not giving their rivals | any chance to squeal without a sharp | pe ! reply. again and barring further accidents, | ay! So long as Queen's lose, kicks | | from other centres will likely dic} | but wait and see what happens if] he | Warren Snyder is a great football ~ at | player and is one of the outstanding! go | players, not only of the 'Varsity teau: series would justify the prediction | but of Canadian football. But watch made all along that the race in the | and see Sinclair star. From all ap- a! pearances, Sincipif, though a young toss up as to the ultimate winner. | chap yet, will prove to be one of the True is it that's it's a hard thing' greatest stars of the game. He has right now to pick a winner, so apt all the ear-marks of becoming an to outstanding player and "Varsity are in| all off with him on their backfield. | of n, {did he play ?--D.S.W. d. 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