THE DAILY BRITISH -WHIG--- GREAT GRANGE TO | "SPOR 4 : | depending on speed and tricky toot RE | work to fool the tacklers, while Fos- 10 BEAT OTTAWA {ter ploughs his way through, end Players Are Next Series With collegiate Winners. -- "Three times and in" is an old Saying which the Balmy Beach OR. P.U. champions expect to come true in thelr excursions into C.R.U. title land. The Beachers' last two trips into the Canadian championship Meries failed, but they went down 'fighting, and on Saturday they start thelr third successive search for the inion honors, meeting Ottawa, the Big Four winners, in the Capl- fal City. There Is a different fecl- ~ ing in the Beach camp to-day than Wag evident before the Bast Enders' €R.U. games in the last two years Last season ahd the year before the Beachers went into the C.R.U. with only hopes of giving the opposition © & good fight, but this year they ex- pect to win, and many of the play- #rs are so confident that they are discussing the next C.RU. series with the Intercollegiate champions There is no doubt that {n Balmy Beach the Senators will meet one of | the greatest fighting organiaztions in senior football, with every play- &r ready to give his last ounce for the honor of the Eastside Tricolor The spirit that prevails among the players is remarkable for a elty team. the second string men boost fog the regulars and helping them, #Hd there is the very best of har- mony, although the reserve men are fighting hard to make the starting foam. Added to the club spirit is plenty of individual ability moulded * Into a fast, clever team by Coach Bobby Polsen, Senators Have Experience. if The Senators will be outweighed by the Beach husky East End line, being one of the biggest in senior rugby, while it also has plenty of speed. On the half line and ends Ottawa has the experience with vet- aren performers, but the Beachers are confident that their youthful gollection of backfield stars and great tacklers will more than make up for the loss. The game pro- "mises to be a close, hard struggle, : © and it is difficut to predict the out- come, as hoth sides are confident of ¥ictory. One thing is sure, Ottawa will not be able to field its best team with Joe Tubman on thé in- jared list. Tubman has a bad knee and even if he plays he will not he 8t his best. With Tubman off, the Senator backfield is wrecked, as he Bas been the deciding factor in all . the games that the Canadian cham- plons have won. ' Balmy Beach will depend a lot on ts lane strength. and the battering thrusts of' Yip Foster and Young, ©. Starr and Emmerson, the three of 3 the Capital City star tacklers will 'hve a mighty busy afternoon try- dng to hold the young giant. bertson, Foster's backfield part- er, is a player of thé opposite style, ~~ ent Ai an Ara RUGBY TWO GAMES ~~ RED GRAN GE KINGSTON FRIDAY AND ; SATURDAY the | campaigns and knows what to do in Ross the pair should give thé Senators plenty of worry. Scotty Cawkell, the other member of the Beach back- fleid trio, hes been through many & pinch. He 1% playing his best rugby this year, his work being out- standing on the second line of de- fence. The Beach backfield com- pares favorably with Ottawa when the fact that Tubman is not at his best is considered. DOUBLE CHAMP Bud Gorman Proud of His Foreign Fistic Titles. Bud Gorman. Bud Gormen is now the official heavyweight 'champion of Sweden and Germany. Winning over Harry Persson on a fopl gave him the Swadish erown'. His defeat of Franz Diener brought him the Teuton title. LATE STARTER Young Montreal Has Serious Designs on Bantam Cham= pionship. y Young Montreal. y AE Young Montreal, who sunprised the fistic world by his recent viotory | over Bushy Graham, hes visions of » A copy of the first edition of Bun- yan's ""Plgrim's Progress" was sold at suction in England recently tor} $30,000. : Appearing at the Oapitol Thea | The Royal Military College juniors {two complete sell outs on both days | BE IN KINGSTON % 78 x tors--iduckily there are only a few of | have a three-point to pull down | them--will run for cover, But if the | tre This Week in "One [from the Varsity team in the return Red and White are defeated Shau- | Minute to Play." {game at Toronto. There should be | ghnessy alone will be blamed for the | {Ho great difficuldy in the Cadets' | reverse. When "Shag" steps out at beating Varsity at Toronte by more the close of the present season .foot- | They should have | ball and the Intercollegiate Union | dian ofpotball followers as has Red | nd it nat fou wil lose a fine coach and . Orange the giant battling star of the ! i, they | Now listen to the anvil chorus. New York Giants whose feats on the | WORM have been away to the races. -- . i gridiron have made him the most | The Cadets suffered from the same Although the O.H.A. convention is talked-of athlete in the game | trouble as the Vamsity seniors, only being held two weeks earlier than Wherever he has gone to play he has | to a much more marked degree and | usual there is likely to be a large at. attracted thousands upon thousands | with a great deal worse result. tendance of delegates at the 37th | to see him in action and. his draw- | ny -- annual meeting on Saturday. The | ing power at the box offices has sur- | intermediates at | amendments as published do not in. | Jussed 150 MAT} 4 Shen 35s of the London tomerroy and the juniors at | clude very many contentious subjects. | Grange was' seen Ip Toronto a R Jucal gitention will he on | There will likely be a stropg expres- | short time ago and while the Ameri. | 0% WO places as well as the big | sion of opinion against the C.A.H.A. | can game of rugby was somewhat §%me In Nontreal where Varsity | proposal to increase the juniors age | cffticized, much of the attention dur- {tackle the Red and White team at| limit from 20 to 21. The playing | ing the game was riveted upon the the Molson stadium tomorrow after-| rules will not be changed except that | central figure of the contest, the great Red Grange. A giant of a man but clean-cut and manly, | Grange has become a rugby ido! and through it all he has retained his popularity and the esteem held for him. Perhaps no football player on this continent has attracted so much at- ention among American and Cana-| the amateur and professional | thorities having agreed on that as | the first step towards uniformity of rules. the city today enroute to Montreal {for their all-important tit with the Montreal Collegians. While local -tt | sympathy seems to be with the Me | Telegram--And now comes one of | Gill team, few figure on a McGill win | the most genial of our local coaches tomorrow and they expect that Var-| wp, oy, outburst of wrath at those sity 'and Queen's will be the oppos- on who dare to criticise without ever ing teams at the Queen City next having seen the teams at practice. Saturday, jane in another breath the same --- authority te! And 'while. 4) this is going va.) y tells all about the relative Balmy Beach and Ottawa will be bat. | Pont Of the Intercollegiate teams | tling it out. Despite reports of Joe | Mlatwout having seen them in Tabmman's injury, he will be a starter | tomorrow against the Beaches, Ot. | tawa is getting to be the prize ham- [let for throwing out these hard tuck | | stories before a game and then find- | {ing all the regulars in harness and | ready for battle when game time ar- { rives. Promoters May Clash i Over New Champion New York, Nov. 19.--Firing the ! opening gun in a new heavyweight | war, Promoter Humbert J. Fugazy | Ea tortie rt. ---- J i - While there are no particularly contentious subjects for debate at! SCIENTIFIC | the forthcoming thirty-seventh an- | ney | there will be a new marking of the! ' entered into competition with Tex] will be d box for me if I can Rickard for the privileze of staging | offer the right salary for his ser- thee next world championship bat- | vices." said Fugaay. a Rickard admitted that he has no written contraet with Tunney, but Fugazy revealed th the new said that a verbal agreement had titleholder is not under contract to! been made prior to the Dempsey box for Rickard, and that he expect- | bout under which he was to select ed to promote a bout between the | the champion's next opponent. T champion and one of his outstanding | he was proceeding to do. he pointed challengers next summer out, through an elimination series "Tunney assured me he is not] this winter between the leading cone bound to any promoter, and that he| tenders. a ------ RADIATOR PROTECTION After a conference with Gene Tun-| at nay nual meeting of the Ontario Hockey | ctor a of raising the age | | Hmit from 20 years to 21 years is { likely to be discussed at length. The | | Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa- | tion delegates were divided on the | It was not long after the rise of | Matter at their recent semi-annual the young star to the top of the lad- | @sthering in Port Arthur. The O.H. der of rugby fame that the moving A. representatives opposed the picture industry secured his services | change, and are likely to maintain | and it was soon discovered that not | that attitude at the association's con- | only had the famous "ice-man' won- | clave at Toronto. The big league | der capabilities as a star rugbyist but | should give long and careful thought | that he also was a born actor. Ini. rules and revisions which are pro- | his outstanding picture, "One Min-| > | ute to Play," for which the theatre | POS®d- It is altogether desirable managers have been falling over one | that & uniform code be adopted for another to secure.Grange is shown | Amateurs and pros. The amateur | at top of his form not only as a rugby | rules are infinitely better than those player but as an actor. Mr. E. O | under which the money-chasers per. Smithies has been fortunate in se-|form, and while rules revision may | curing thid picture, having made 8 | very well be a matter of reciprocity, special trip to Toronto to arrange for | care should be taken not to lean too it here and on Frifay and Saturday | toward the } hockey of this week it will be shown at the! : inv te 1 d Capitol Theatre. It is estimated by | mixture now In vogue PO. 10M] the management that there will be | Sue LIN. re Globe--Queen"s University auth. | { orities are not as mercenary as some | The Gutenberg Bible of St. Paul's | PCOPI® Seem to imagine. Argonauts | Monastery in Sarinthia has been | Challenged the Tricolor seniors ! sold for $200,000. meet them in an exhibition game here | next Saturday, but Queen's decided | that they would not accept, claiming | {that they were tired, and did not | wish to risk injuries at this stage of | {the race. Last fall Argos also chal. | lenged the Tricolor, but were side- | {tracked in favor of the colorless | | Montreal Winged Wheelers. Evi. | { dently Queen's do not wish to mingle | with the Double Blue. When it was | first suggested that the game be ar | ranged it iy alleged that the remark | was made at Kingston that perhaps | | the Argos would attempt to injure | Harry Batstone because that player | left them in the furch at the start of | the present season. There is not a | man on the Argonaut team whe | would think of attacking Batstone, and such reports are too ridiculous for words. In the form Argos show. od against O here last Saturday, howeyer, it is more than likely that the locals would wanquish the: Tri. color. Argonaut players were pre- pared to practice faithfully for this contest. ; 8 --- It McGill wins mext Saturday's | same from the University of Toronto seniors, Frank Shaughnessy's detrac- of the showing of the famous rugby | player in Kingston. long. STEELER 4 LEAF LE FREEZE Motorist: Why do you insist on Maple Leaf? Dealer: "Because it is scientific--I can protection to any n there is nothing much Maple Leaf you need, if THA: is scientific radiator protection. MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE with ALCO-METER service eliminates all guesswork. LEAF and let ALCO-METER and your radiator will be Never use an anti-freeze i that it contains no Calcium Chloride, JChlorin, wrecking class. Ask your dealer--if he can't or You take no chances on MAPLE LEAF. Your dealer can guarantee and insist upon getting it. OHOL A LETT, positively guarantee fréesc degree of frost you think necessary: [| know it that will injure the Soaling system and there nO waste--any time you drop in I can te you exactly bow o/ any. o Use MAPLE your dealer give you the. free service once a week or oftener, protected all winter without making sure Kerosene or " of the car you what the mixture contains, he is Ask for MAPLE LEAF Sold at all dependable it. garages and filling stations. DONT WORRY, BILIX DONT WORRY | YOUR CHANCE 1S COMM ~ yay'