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ician in this country. Noy. eek and delle om. WELL, Iments are fully set ees, nce wae dress as above. 2 We Machine. giving a-key unlocks the ree. ompany STREET Co.Ltd. + ue et ss ater- : ee oy g a 3 . antee Judicial Dis- Wetaskiwin tARY. stf LOOT EO OOOO lS PORT N. EWS ca a x soeSe she eSoeSeags SrisieSoetente aio ate ate ateateatocte ete steeet Sp she Cnet ve Wide Shoulders Narrow Shoulders OF course you know the style tendency is all to- wards the narrow, unpadd- ed shoulders, high eut vest and narrow trousers. Some men, particularly young men of athletic figure, do not propose to be martyrs to style. They insist on wide-shouidered coats, with snug waist and wide-hipped trousers. Here s the cor- rect style for them TURPIN BROS. THE MEN'S STORE Where you get the Big Dollar's Worth BRITISH FOOTBALL. * +4C. A. P. Cable) London, Sept. 21, Following are the results of league football games played this afternoon: . FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 2, Westbromich Albion 4. Bolton Wanderers 2, Brandord City 0. Liverpool 1, Manchester City 2. Manchester United 2, Everton 0. Middlecborough 0, Blackburn Ro- vers 0. New Castle United 3, Chelsea 2. Notts County 1, Sheffield Wednes - day 2. Oldham. Athlet 3, Sutherland 0. Sheffield (United 1, Woolwich Arsen- al 3. Tottenham Hotspur 1, Derby Coun- ty 2. : SEOOND DIVISION. Barnsley 3, Grimsby Town 0. Bradford 0, Leeds City 1. Barnley 3, Limcoin City i. Fuljam 3, Bury 1. Glossip 2, Blackpool 0. Hull C ty 2, Clapton Orient 1. Leister Fosse 1, Birmingham 2. Preston North-end 1, Notts Forest ae Stockport County 0, Bristol City 1. Woiverbampton Wanderers 2, Hud- dersfield 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Queen s Park Rangers 3, ampton 2 Brentford 0, Gillenham 1. Br ghton and Hove Albion 3, Wat- ford 0. Swindon Town 5, Southempton 0. Coventry City 5; Stoke 2. Bristol Rovers 1 Reading 2. Exeter City 1, Crystol Palace 1. Westham United 1, Merthyr Town Portsmouth 0, Plymouth Argyle 0. Millwall Athletic 0, Norwich City 0 RUGBY. London Welsh 11, Catiord Bridge 9, Blackheath 25, Rosslyn Park 3, Glasbow, Sept. 21. Scottish League football games played today resulted as follows: Aberdeen 3, Hamilton Academicals 0. Ainfrieonians 2, Patrick Thistle 0. Dundee 3, Celtic 1. Clyde 0, Greenock Morton 1. Queens Park 2, Falkirk 1, Glasgow Rangers 2, Hearths of Midlothian 4. Hibernians 1, Paisley St. Mirren 1. Kilmarnock 2, Third Lanark. 0. Motherwell 1, Raith Rovers 1. North- 1. Champion Ad. Wolgast has bought a race horse and is going to enter him at some of the Indiana county fairs. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W. 4 HENDERSON CO., chartered accountants and auditors, (estab- lished 1882), auditors, city of Medicine sa FNS UNDER NEW RULES First Important Game of Season Played in Unit- ed ites. SYSTEM 1S NOT YET CLEAR Oode to Be Made Plain for Players and Officials Soon. (W: A. P. Dispatch) Boston, -Mass., Sept. 21. Under slightly modified rules the first foot ball games of the season were sched- uled today on half a dozen college pridirons. Next week the large uni- versities will begin their matches. The modification in the rules this year is expected by those in harge of the game to make scoreless ties infrequent. The principal changes are: Shortening the field from 339 to 300 feet; allowing of four downs in which to make ten yards; aboli- tion of the on side kick; unrestrict- ed use of the forward pass; change in the scoring by which touchdowns count six instead of five as formerly. This year the ball is kicked off ten yards back of the centre of the field or sixty yards*from the op- ponent s goal. Players may block-off opponents running. down the field un- der kicks, but cannot use such meth- ods in cases of opponents making forward passes. The graduate di rectors of A erican football know as the rules committee will confcr in New York this evening regarding the interpretation of the important changes. Since the new rules were made last spring they have been carefully codi- fied but some of the experts believe that a few of them are not quite clear. The rules committee is expected to make everything plain for players and officials. One of the principal games schedul- ed for today was between the Car- lisle Indians and Albright. Great Regatta Today in Hawaiian Waters Annual Event Marks. Oc- casion for Big Legal Holi- day. (By Gravy.) Perhaps the only sporting event in the world that is made the occasion of a legal holiday for everybody is the great annual regatta at Hono- lulu, held on the third Saturday in September. The 1912 event, to be decided today, promises to surpass in interest all its predecessors. All of Hawait s , cosmopolitan population, native, Chinese, Japanese, Malzys, and whites, will quit work today, as Regatta Day is now the great holl- day of the year. The events on the program include native canoe races, Japanese and Chinese sampan con- tests, four and elght-oared shells and fans have seldom beep beaten at thelr own game, although on a few eccasions white oersmen haye been victorious over the dusky natives. SEPTEMBER 21ST. IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. 1891 Cal MeCarthy defeated Tom- my Warren, the fitsb berry featherweight champion, after one hour and twenty minutes of fighting, at New Orleans. This was one of Warren's last battles. A year or so later the ex-champion killed an in- nocent bystander in saloon brawl in Waco, Tex., and was sent to pri- son for eight years. He died in Louisville not Tong atter his release. 1911 Leo Houck outpointed Frank Mantell in 10 rounds at New Yorke 4 rounds at White Young Jack in Plains, N. Y. petted Eee eee + BIG LEAGUE + + SCORES + + Se Sh ho ob te ode be oe ob oh oh oh oh te NATIONAL ist game St. Louis... ..: ... sc. 9 10.18 Philadelphia... ... 491 Redding and Bresnahan; Mayor, Brennan, Dooing and Killifer. 2nd game Bt Louis 6. 025 St 0 BB Philadelphia . Wasa . Bh eek Birke and Winge; Alexander and Kiuliter, ist game Cincinnati: ... .. 4 64 New Yor k... ... 2093 Benton and Clarke; Crandall, Mar- quard and- Wilson, 2nd game Cincinnati 1 60 New York . 4.52 Harter and Zeveroid; Ames and Wilson. Chicago . 36 4 Brooklyn : taco BANC 3) Toney, Pierce and. Archer; Ragon and Miller. Pittsburg 10 10 0 Boston ... 2 92 Robinson and Gibson; Purde and Rariden. AMERICAN Boston 441 Detroit ... - 6 TA Weod and-Cady; Lake, Covington and Onslow, New York . 8 12 1 Cleveland .. 91 0 Thompson and Sterrit; Williams, Kahler and Carrisch. Washington yo 8 3 Chicago .... . 6 71 Boshlington, Engle and Willfams; Cicotte and Kubn. Philadelphia at St. Louis, Poned on- account of rain. post- INTERNATIONAL Rochester ....... .-. +. 8 12 0 Toronto ... - e410 42 1 Quinn and Blacir; Lash, Duke and Bemis. Buffalo at Montreal, postponed on account: ef wet grounds. sailing races for yachts of all sizes. Prince Cupid, the delegate to Con- gress from Hawali, and a member of the royal family, will as usual enter one of the old royal cano s, manned by am crack crew of natives. One of the sensations of the day 1s always the Japanese eampan race. With a big scuiling oar with crooked han- dle, a powerful athlete trom Nippon ean send his apparently clumsy barge through the water at a speed that four or five white athletes in a gig can scarcely equal. Hawaii has a large Japanese population, and men, Women and children, clad in robes of gay colors, line the water-front and present a gay and animated scene during the ptogress of this contest of their countrymen. The canoe contest: between picked crews of the various islands is also an ex- citing event, and the Hawallans dis- wlace the Japanese as enthusiastic rooters for the contestants, There is also canoe race for women, and they. show themselves almost equal in physical prowess to the male ath- letes. The gredt event of the day for all nationalities 1s the annual Tace between the six-oared barge crews of the rival Healani and Myr- tle boat clubs. These are the lead- ing aquatic clubs of the islands, and on the evening of regatta day they combine in a ball that is the crown- ing social event of the festivities. The yacht and sailing races and mo- tor boat races also attract a great deal of attention among) the white) population. igin during the reign of King Kala- kaua, and until the overthrow of the monarchy was celebrated on his birthday, Nov. 16. When Hawaii be- came a republic, and was later an- nexed to the United States, the date of the event was changed to the 3rd Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth- bridge. A. E,-Gibson, C-A, resident partner. Phone 198. Burns Block 276att Saturday in September, when the weather conditions are usually more favorable than in November. In their native outrigger canoes the Hawai- Providence -.. -.. ----- 7 9 4 Baltimore ... 7123 Bailey, Works and Schmidt; Dan- forth and Payne. Called in 10th. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis at Milwaukee, post 1911 Knockout Brown knocked-out +- ing at Toronto lately to consider Big Four Will Not Send Team to Coast Dominion Lacrosse Decides to Ignore the Minto Cup for the Fut- ure. Vancouver, Sept. 21. There will be only one Minto Cup series on the coast this fall and Cornwall will figure as the challenging club repre - senting the National Lacrosse Union. The Dominion Lacrosse Union will not. permit its champion team, the Torntos, to make the trip after the historic trophy and also it, will do its best to prevent any of the play- ers in its ongamization making a want to the coast to play exhibition ames with the British Columbia cheba, The Big Four held a special meet - a challenge for the Minto Cup and drafted a lengthy series of resolu- tions covering the eas . have stated their case in much more simple language had they come out flatfooted with the, declaration that there was not much use in coming to the coast because the chances of the Torontos. beating Westminster were terribly slim and in addition there was nob much hope of the To- rontos drawing down big enough gates to make the trip profitable. Had Vancouver . retained the mug this season the Torontos would likely- thave been induced to come by the Prospect of fat gate receipts but the decisive manner in which Westminster touched Vancouver's all-star team has probably convinced R. J. Flem- ing that his pets would have no show at all in a series in the Royal City. Therefore under the circumstances the Big Four will stand on its dignity and ignore all other leagues in Can- a The action of the Big Four means that the organization of a lacrosse commission for the Dominion is will probably continue their ruinous cut-throat policy of bidding for star players. The series of resolutions passed by the Big Two and a Half, as Joe Lally of Cornwall fame describes the D. L. A., are appended: Whereas, at the time of the forma- tion of the Dominion Lacrosse As- sociation, it was decided by all the clubs forming part thereof, that no challenge should be made for the Minto Cup, nor should any club in the Dominion Lacrosse Association the unanimous consent of the clubs formint the Dominion Lacrosse As- sociation, and, Whereas, the Toronto Lacrosse Club has won the championship in the Dominion Lacrosse Association for the season 1912, and if authoriz- ed by the league is elig ble to chal - Jenge and play for the Minto Cup; Be it therefore resolved that the Dominion Lacrosse Association sees no reason for changing its policy in its.formulation, and consequently will not ehallenge for the Minto Cup, its elabs to the west to play for said cup, and that its interests will be further advanced by playing. only in the east under its own rules, where it intends to provide the clean- est and fastest lacrosse in the world, regardless of the Minto Cup. Whereas, as-it is the policy of the Dominion Lacrosse Association to Indianapolis at Louisville, no game called. Two games tomorrow. TORONTO'S FALL MEETING OPENS Toronto, Ont, Sept. 21 The fall meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club, which will bring the racing. season in Canada to a close, opened at Wood- bine Park this afternoon under con- ditions that give promise of a very successful meeting. The feature evnts on the card for the opening day were the Toronto Autumn Cup, a bandi- cap at one mile and a quarter; the Dominion Handicap, at one mile, and a steeplechase for novice timber top- pers at two miles. SPORT FIXTURES, FOR TODAY Vanderbilt Cup race at Milwaukee, National A. A. U. track and fleld championships at Forbes Feld, Pitts- burgh. Opening of fall meeting ot'the Ot- tawa Jockey Club, Ottawa, Ont. Opening of the intercollegiate .), football season tn the Bast. Championkipboutddor swims of the Western 4. AU. at St Contes: Cup, and, Whereas, the rules of the Dominion player from participating in an exhi- the club to which he belongs, or any club participating im an exhibition game without the consent of the oth- Condon, manager far Bayley, and al- States Senator down to town con- er elubsy Be it therefore resolved that the asia have no standing in the primary, but for weight, the figure Isid no pi players under contract, or on the re- Bayley, 133 pounds at 7 o'clock, Bi will be obliged to nominate by peti- ing accepted by the Vancouver man. served lists of the clubs in the Do- minion Lacrosse Association, shall not attach themsel es to play on 82Y ments for the proposed bout pro- other team at the cost during the on oo a a wo oo ao om a a Co wo eo ao Cod wn a a an od a They could gt; en na a a an ao eo a oe eo ew. a en a a a a a an an an A again postponed and the big leagues * Is far enough away from the noise caused by the shunting of trains to be at a ao wn a an a nn oo a oe oe go west to play for said cup without es a a a oe oe Co oe Co ao wo reference to the cup, as settled iesseestessnsssssssssesesoresvage nor anthorize the sending of any ot Barsieau Is Given give no consideration of the Minto lt;i dsy' by Chet Melntyre, Bis Bar Wadsworth, Jr, former Congressman Lacrosse Association prohibits any Tkawnite bases, wall te Gen att ses, of New York City. wi the of first bout which Joe Bayley, light- in don t a up to find that Winnipeg peopl have bought up all the lots in They know at the Peg what the Canadian Northern Railway are-going to 3 do near this property. ; S ROSEMONT Ents will make more money for you than any other lots.in Medicine Hat. ROSEMONT Which is the most suitable property for building the homes of the Canad. ian Northern Railway employees, joining as it does the quarter. eesti recently purchased by the C. N. R. for their shops, roundhouse sad yards ROSEMONT a Is only one mile from the centre of Medicine Hat, so it should be Sabana iately supplied withe: Gas, Water, etc. ROSEMONT : a most desirable residential district. You can buy ( ground floor prices on terms of Price of Lots 200 up. 25.00 BP CASH se 25.00 ry Every 2 Months Interest ONLY 6 per cent. Kennedy Pc PHONE 428. Rosemont. lots NEWS FORECAST FOR THE COMING WEEK (Specal to the News) 3 Washington, Sept. 21 New York Vancouver Boxer Promiised repubticans will gather at Saratoga the Next Bout With Joe Wednesday to select candidates for Bayley at Victoria. Sovernor and other State officers to be voted for in November..Leading Vancouver, Sept. 20. As a result aspirants for the gubernatorial nom- ination are former Speaker James William 8. Bennett and Job. E. Hed- In the general primary in New Jersey on Tuesday the yoters of the two old. parties will nominate can- didates for ali offices, from United 0 agreed to post a forfeit of 1000 Stable. The third party men will tion. United States Senator Frank 0. Briggs is unopposed for another tetm on the Republican side. Several-are engaged in a spirited contest for That was as far as the arrange- There are several greased, however. term of their contract with any of rival promoters in the field in Vic- the Democratic endorsement. The nae 7 the clubs froming the Dominion La crosse Association. JEM DRISCOLL COMING. fistic campaign in America. He hopes to. Secure a match with champion Johnny Kilbane, doubtful whether the Cleveland boy wii reduce in welgnt to 126 ponnds. mateh Barrien against Al Jefis, the Governor Foss Is a candidate for re- thtes methods of In the. meantime Driscoll will take on Knockout Brown, Young Jack O'Brien and several. others whom agreements have already been signed. NEW TROTTING CLUB. London, Ont., Sept. 21,,-With the obiest of raising me Hight axness racing at issued by th for the contesc. a guarantee of 5600, or 50 per: cent. of the gross receipts for Bayley s London, Sept. 21. Jem Driscoll, the end, but neither M Intyre nor Billy British featherweight champion, sailed Davies, who with Vince Gray is um - f his election to the presidency. for New York today (o begin another dertaking to promote the hour, could but is somewhat count. with this matter pending the settlement toria and sc ar no permit has been lection of State senators is attract- anunicipality ng attention, since upon the new ene Gemanded State senate will depend the choice of a Republican or Democratic gover- nor to fill out the unexpired year of Governor Wilson's term in the event Lake City fifty-ome years ago when William Cockroft, Republicans and Democrats of murder in the first degres, Massachusetts will name complete be shot rather than See State tickets in the primaries Puee- t aded. Under the ot tho a day, The Progressives, as a party, Ftory of Utah, w will take no part in the primaries, W28 Permitted to select either of the taking off, and nomination on the Democratic tick- When Utah became a State the - et and Is opposed by District Attor- hoice was restricted to shooting or ney Pelletier ot Boston- ix ths Walker, former speaker of the State last half century, only one man, Assembly, and Everett C. Benton, a Wife murderer, has chosen the noose, business man ot the town of Belmont Utah was long the only American are contesting fer the Republican State that Permitted an assassin nomination for governor. The. legis- my choice as to Bis means of exit International lature, for which nominations will from the world, Sieh ier vesrs seo League for some time during the pre- be made, will have the choosing of a Nevada passed law sent esason, the Jersey City team has United States senator to succeed Sen demmed man the rifle. dropped down amoug the coal bins ator Crane. and gas meters, The several political cnt aes ae aiiare, see this demand at all, and the mateh may fall through on this ac- MelIntyre received proposition to amatour lightweight champion of Vic- toria but he made no decision in of the negotiations for the bout with Bayley, though he admitted that he was prepared to accept thig bout if the other match fell through. After leading the
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