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EDMQKIQN.. DAILY, BULLET - (KITOJBER 21. 1912. PACE SEVEN Bulletin 39mla ecbto of PORTXEVENTS ESKIMOS REGISTERED EASY WIN OVER CALGABUt.M.C.A. BICTTHREE FIXTURE JL'MOli IU ti'tY IJ-LVifK IN Tall Binders Were ' Snowed Undor on Field More Fitted1 Hockey Than Rugby Final Score Was 18 to 0 Game 1 EDMONTON Albert* Collet : svl -AiJ will moot it -1:30 (hi. imu lll .lt a. l'lujuond iiCu-mooti hi ci-iik*. The For Was Played in Three Inches of Snow Edmonton Showed Up Well. .I*nrk tt Junior len .il** gt; lt;jiiu U uro lHUllujc up a lt lt; l brand uf ruifby nntl lhi. alur- ihmmi' Ou.-Ml slm-ild Ih* wrll tnrtti w-rlnjc.- i - . Wo a. I..4-I. Kor. .1 B Jalaaaa. ..... 3 o 4T Tl-cvm .. 2 l Mt CaJ-tar. '* i' rr i :: Point*. lr would bs difficult to pick nny i- J 9iuii gt;. thv whuiv I earn work laa tu- ifether smoothly and nu tndiviiliml CHAMPION ROWING CLUB DOWNED BS ST. JOHNS .* out above nl Iookv, . STERN )NS in conn cc- s- Atlantic rom Edm on- * . ; t, :* '-* *p** 31, 1012. Months from MP PrlTllci *n. Son, rail and TS. apply to E. Edmonton, to /UK. *r A a** nt, trta. On a field thr-.-.- inch.-.. d* P wlt anew nnd In a*dr: .ni ; iinowaiortn, S - k tints* on Saturday afie:-; ui roni'M. auajr.rcom m. camary i. v.. c. , .lq . K Thr fUlUrr ril.WIilIl.; uu lotiK nd of an U to tf a***** I'll.- vVeatbvr condition.* were any thin* but conducive to * gt;od Football, and the p.a: i took the cunloMMut. a. mure of a Joke ihnu a real teal of nn-'o football. Ml. t M * A, t gt; nm wa. e far outclaaaed that thu men at time, took to an-owbullliiK euch other to vary the jiroce.dlurffl. J-exidt. their nVi-nvttulmlDB i.Uperlo :- Ity un.l th.- - r.-t :h.d condition of tho i gt;laylnic fl-W lhe K ks play d a. beautiful same and at tune, workt-4. tri K plays which made their opponent. luiH iitollsh. Kv.ilMt4.ty . i gt;uld ..* that the y wn. *ouU'l - * except Doo D waob, *lVhl gt; .Ugiid U * MIlU iln-l rt. . ulii- I 1 *' * Uiillt he K-t loH In a tno* l lf ln tli4 laj-t qunit.r. Tho Kaklmos tf ht hi*. . irnt played T-in-r tiu-ir regular T iii:rf pii btiit :i i- .' .. .':-. .- :*.. lt; .4. Tr-rn -a.ntT.ntr the - nge gt;r-next -Mori'l y i* m wlll b.- nothinK to It hut the champion ship for Bdmonton Bad-* yealonla jtamc ba.*n played under --''Oil w athw I conditions, there la not the ellkhteat doubt but .hat he *.klfflus w.j-uld hiWO . ro'U-d up a*score1 *of 85 or H.. Croud Waa Smalt Tho crowd * * l-rt-CJI M.iaUcr the Eskiino-Tlccr buiiic. but vt rwHl'y *-i U h1 bruvltiK u* d.cooiaforu of a lUUiil favorite. 1 u w - wallop SmokeTalk No. 2 y Ioua the -bJiH mliklnx tamu Pure plsy hnpos- rible. A man would atari out with Mm lull for a n.lcr op* n run ami beforr ho hod gottca wrll unO gt;*r wu gt; would lost footing ni-i. p. r:;:,p* drop the Inili u . llfil l.. i4 Wurk CfflUte4u*nt1 r it mam nao*m*nry io full b*Qk frequently un buoklnp thv Iujo l* r falAK llerr Yulr ahuurd: Up wtli, Ruing tlirbUKh tho lino tlnio anil UOl-u usulii (or good saln tiunitn : - WO k on the lltxm a?i almo buuJ. Thc Y. it C. A lt; JiliuwiU but ailStlt cviOmcra of *trentftlu t. nK but playo-J a plucky K mc Ai:nln t *;riiit uildn. Il wa* a Otftlcult mutter tu pick out any htar* owing tu Uie fact thai tUfl l Iuy- m wurt not uuiuburcd. At no tlmo dUl U*v VUltor huvc a look-in at the dcoi t liti i Percy tlanllsty. as refcr v. nU C. n. ilrlaiijivr tut JuUseLtL- ltty -liaiitllcd th TuiTv7iil uuki-iLiiua oHy i: lt;:monton scon-il flvo puint gt; In tho f4t.-t ;Mnr u-r, i4triln:tft gOltta OVaJ thm 11 ii .j iur *.x louchtlu.vn .un u pii*s a from uaahue. The kick -wai* a difficult AUd HantlJi ruiUxl to couvcrt. Hnlf Tlur J.corr 0 ta O Thu KsikltnoB. adii d another p*Hnt tn lli lt; second quarter on a pretty pleco j Vulrr-wtMf-kl.-kiid th-r twill ov r Lh tint) for a rouyc. Tho toll warn t rolling around the Held kWb9*n rule bore down on Jtf pla ;lnK- H over t lTC ilno nicely, Hali-ilmc bcore waa UulUtln rfafled Wirt Winnipeg, Ocu 20, Thc wtnpliiK i lt;tr alc of* tho champion Kowlna club Waa stopped hero yesterday when Ihu John** aoorcd orurllflKItl victory over tho oarim n by th* gt; icon* of 10 to -V after a hard-fought rugby con tost, Tho gt;cu1Ura took n Irad .r flv poln*' In tho first p-erlod ai tho rooult of t/o rouaev and a brill.tuit ffual irom ;ho field by O'Oriuly, which they huldmitll ixcar tho flnUh of tho third quurv*-*-. Hhen Jakr Morton ran hair tbo lvuavh of tho field for a try- Th** Sainn forced tho play during tho flnat n rrlod hut did not mako victory **+am * 4' * McArthur foil on a furnVd hall behind tho lino. RlvlnK thoni anothor try Vlthln throo mlnuuo of tt M, Tho ao- r*Ioa now stands two w'ln* l 'r tho rovv* CALLIES LOST TO CALQARY m By Score of 1 to 0 Calgary Callies Retain Bennett Shield and Championship. rt tin dc- ln * lt;no club; draw. one win for St, tohri' i uud 0f1*cUl to thn Bulletin ' lt;-* ili;.iry. Ut't. l .*- gt;'.4i,;ur gt; CaUli I taliu-d tho -ioccvr chumpicm-hip . gt;r province here thla afiurnoun by frntln tho Kdmonton *Valli*- . 1 to 0, lu ona -jf thi-- lupa-. ' - -fl' t*'1 j aaflontmion - uotonll Kauica ever **** .. thi* *y. -. Aa a rent..'* of bin - an D tho Bennett Shlw- , eriibK-oaUo of thu Jootball chatnploi.-HIp o- Ibo province will remain In C*- C ry. The vl Ho-B 1 Inyrd a itrong name a Ad for a Un*. * 1 looked as though tho J ., 'ii'iiioii i -;i ii tv u.-: win, Kdmonton p ay.'-t a brill / ' same durlnv thm flrat half, a*,. -; - whloh for a tlmo Ui-K. Their forwards i-* lii C garnr, but max* t of the neta. loalnii . tjrln ; by Inaccurate *. DISPUTED RUGBY GAME AWARDED TO OTTAWA b*L-vllderort . MaytH* * protty*i v. -y woak.iii gt; ?4 fnu V cbancoa t kicii ua* N- lhar ttam w Inv in* flrat half* -* to acoro dur er.ond half * , lt;i tu wa- imr Tro PolatW fim Tktrd U-aartrr Thc third - lt;jU*rtor wns n big one lhe j*- j* i ,T * gt; KcorinK ITO* u K-fj rTwiruii O'ljarvjluic carried i biill- ovvr th* lln foa' 't ttetidown J the extromo uiftht Aj coriivr* ot for On t:n at tl e llutin jjiium tt irv. rrr -OUuw Oct 30. An tho roault of .President W. Hairor'a dodslon at tfif spcclol Siootlnic of the Big Four *F oot- ball union hold In lho Kup-**.1 hou***i Saturday vvouli . tho* dl putf gt;d gutnu Played al Hamilton on Saturday* -Oct. B. which waa protested by tho Tluer*.* Was awarded to Ottawa. The roault 1 gt;rorod a surprise locally. Tho dele* Ratoa -only epont about thirty mlnute* ln BoclUAlon, th-oy Rotting to tho point im 4oon am the moettnff waa -c-Mltd to or-dar. After dl icus lnB tho protojit lt Jy-n1- put to a veto, thtf Ar Joauta vnt* mln- out tltftL He ntuppi'd h *ro. buv on ccouJ thought urrlod the bull -directly b-- bttMt*- 4io oul. whero thc kick to con* vi*H ho Try would bo much caaler* It was foolishly ousy and made tho V. M, C A. train'look foolish.; Gruhurn made a nice kick but hud hard nulc. tlu- gt;:tll bltU B thc cross bar.' A few iiT.nutcs lut*rr itood'wurk by O'lhinahuo and BantlnK resulted in anqthot tottcb- doivit- Bautlnt; But away for a thitty* yard run and i gt;as *ed to -U'-Douahuv* -nhu wn* di vntd* Banllriic uvuUi ot auuy at nd'on an end run went ovvr th lt;- Un lnjr with Ottawa, whllo M. A. A. A. and Hamilton voted In favor of tho match feeing* replayed. President Ha or waa called on tp cast tho deciding voto as the * *ult of a tlo up and ho aald Ot- * . . lie made little dUcusalon on tho cause of his decision, but a natement gt;*lll be Issued1 to thb press tomorrow. *'hleh*wlll explain the reason for his rullni;, . * u * 5? r'*rkvr eshot, ho jcoal utcfl aiter tho second half. Thn Kdmonton team efforts to pull tho.jraoM, , but tho Rood defense of the loca vented a score. local* The Calvary backs t gt;lay d a strni. * sssfsasr y ' ** Ourr. of LcthbrMlEo, un me. Tho teama line* up B follow**: Edmonton. Goal Ollhooley .: Parker Backs Grlndlty,,; *. gt; Klnimnn AiLUiau .Mcintosh INTER-CITY - BOWLING GAMES WERE CLOSE Calgary Grain Exchanga and Ed monton Picked Team Draw in Six Games. Th** hottihijc lesion was Inaugurated m HaturJsV at the OlynplO alltyj* when ths Mionic Oruin Bachanyo loam from Calaa y tnvuded the tut and iriod concluninns with a* plckexl local Two .moro evenly insichcd teams Alberta Lumber Co. Ltd. 2,000,000 feet of Lumber Sale lleavy Coast Fir Jointx nnd Timbers Spruco ami Cedar .Ship* lap, Local Kprnco iliuicusio -Wait.. CALL Main Yard Phone 2138. Kir --'inish, 4 Tors Kir nnd Cedar handled tbe C-Ua-ary.- EDOvei Braid wood... -. Cranes. lt;- ... - , .4. . P* r- T - . ' Potrlo... M Forwiu-da Powell ... Ne5bltt.. V11S0R ., Williams... Mathewson , .McPhorson . -Whitehead .Hunter * * * * * ..CoUler .launder* .Tweedali* Chapman . .Bllslond AMERICAN RUGBY GAME WON BY LARGE SCORES could /ot pu-*islbly tiuvs boati broui; it together and wh*-n h * smoke of battle cleared away oach qtllatatt*. hud lhrt e ifantoa to their credit DUl uf lho six played. If t a ,urdu gt;'* contostrt are to bv taken as uny ocUactaa. tbcrif JMUJi, be somo warm ItttsrclW butiU-i b**roi the bowling M*a*ou u clost 1 Tbo margin between the two team-* waa so fclltfhi mm to be llmost a nigtX* Klhla quantity, utxly 33 pins sepurati il tho two t can j a In the sis uamer*. Cai* aary compiled a total of 64UC. while Kdmonton'** itrlno tor th* gt;lx tfatuee was 5373. Game* Were tlose. The mornlnic uume wai* won by lho Tlsltors, tailing two atriLbKhts aft v Kdmonton had grabbed off tho o;;c::i : Much bettor boltllnK prevailed in th* eventnic Kann-n. when the Kdmonton tnlnorallto artintn were out for revvnao after their def at in tht RlOrnlt-K lt; Wh outs wero crowded with snthUalMl tntors, who wor*- kept on tho ten- s of excitement a* the last LWO ntv. rd noi decided until the l. t gt;alL wa.* . .vri. l Wunnton took i.i irst jamo ts * pliii*. tneaooro* beiiiti gt;.- and 0 . tb I atnS dropped GHA-NCE IS DEPOSKD allH* *v ln lhe k* inUO-ft l li; Traill Kxchu v*1 l- m n- i-t hy el: pius for w* n hutudin and wns ,/ ' d d unit* Captain .-i- monton-cai: -ii'h with a -nrIKo In or PHONE * , , Norwood Yard Phono 2030. ; an ***oa Ji*:e uf kirks.* Blnkloy klrk.-t. ovor f gt;r another i oirit. Final ROora; Mumrral. *; Ant gt;- nnuls. 13. Olfana ftrcoudB l gt;- IlulIotln-I-ra-wd Wire. . Monlrr* . Ocl. SO. Ottawa Intcrnif- di t -fc toiiowird tht txarnpl* ot ji gt;' .cnlor srnrvitatl n on tin* M. A. A A vronndM y.-niordny hy romtniE from behind ana boailiiK thrlr oi i Oitoni** In tho Ift t fvw mlnuti** of piny. Wtth tna core lKht to thr *e a .-ilnni th*m ttnd the *ain ' api or -ntly naKly In th.- hands of thr- t. A. A. A. Int.-rin.-dl- M lt;-*, thf uiawan took a brsr and nrored nn ancoaverted ioucha* gt;-**B lt; ' two rougoa In rai gt;id nurcrvslon. wln- ntna. 10'Iw S. tho l*.llt i - gt;;ji. Kdlnurfti-n wll. AS MANAGER OF CUBS n . UYiCO. B'LLUXJ 7ABW ' MAttWACTURtM f .fdb i5h-ct Forty Years, StfNtfor (*/*/o?v4 102.V.04, i APCIAIDE ST..W- TORONTO. SCOTT III.OH., At.K.NTS EDMONTON. 712 l-'lliST ST. *r u iu* i?ai CAIXJAUV, I-.ltST ST. ICART -ltfi'llbi iur Allu'iui uiul 1 . U T-7TT Smith.. Coombs.. Harmor. . Blackott. Olfford.. Slmoiiton How. * . l-tlrncy - Urown . . I 'a trick. Ml to he * * - - r r tlL' l*tlnii-D(u. .. 217 . .. 108 p * * * ... 181 .. 1 J . .. 304 C lB rx ... 147 1 3 MS 193 183 ni ir. .: 18 H8- 1B8 1.5 wi J 31 48 S1 ;.: ni; * .. Bulletin LeA-rd W.rt*. lt;:hiv. ii.o. Oct. 19. Frnnk Cbanc**, r-.*'Miii game n munascf oi th* Chloaffa Cuba tvr HVin * *, j-itrn, -M' j * nl Ilir* hfwl f ' k - cort gt;: turn nt-xt yi-ar. if ( rssldant Charle* W. Murphy utatids by a *l*X*at*at ho rnnd-* today. Murphy said ba Would imv.- u** l ado * no t yenr tbo yodnK*'*t plr-yii'K 'man- Ktr In th* IcAKut- uud a man Who will live and vola tn Chicago. Uut ba would- not naiiir him. ChanOfl 1 old *r ihun Home of the niftnB cr . probnblj will not play n *xt year and says h * Will not llvi? In ChlcuRo throuichuut tli lt; 161 s*t year undor ai f consldfraMon. on .* 14*5 49.1 count of his California lntcrcMM. B9 .bl* gt; i 1 don't know whuin Murphy has 179. 5f.4 mind. ''Iian.i- a*S*. I Shall UOl vlwl yon Si 7 1GS-J IS2 15C 148 IS2 Curling M*?etingJ lt; 'oiiibiucd iiii'i-i mi mi-A n nun I): **M4 lt; (AmiuaK ptp*-*; iliil Curling ClubvVillbfl held)1 in ili : Boiml of Trade rooi 'lii.-.my. 2 tld .fiat. S KiTiV' A full atteudance requested. M. W. WEBB, Sec. 0.0.0.0. Iht * * f '*B*K 640 Orate 5L r / naif iriack for Michigan University Team. Want: i journey urchascd ild soon. rescriphon l bt. Lor Mgj.rs. h- ti: afternoon, if yoft have wpt'k in do. more mild cigars. Aiter dinner-, riih, oily Inv- .rust one, then go back to a'ger. tie Wend of light Havana and right domestic tho Kir a toncluiqwn. mnkin*. the sctrv IC to 0.. Th.. kick wns ni uu oxlrt-nndy ..ifn. o t anffle and -tlimine I ilr0.t . 4IHV.T1 'riii-- Kcltimoji ea gt;L-4 up in tho last 'iUiiitrr and v -t- MtUOed with udJIn i two more point* to their totnl. The Blue Bull-tin Leased Wirt, ano WbKvliAd forced the play bacS- tamhrldKe. Miwr, Oct. Hi*- whola length of th.- field nod it j *uur',*J li* ea l***t victory tvba the Y ball un tftclr ,.'.n line. .Mr ' *fa na ovrr Amhorat totlay, pIUiik np ut'.n Wilson Kot throuRb. Ktolo lho ball....** PO nt to AmberafJl none on n raln- .ind went nvur npimr. nnv for touuh- wai i d fU-ld. Tho rrlm on attnek In- do yn Unfortunn.-ly. how -vi i. i,.- drop- *ludoa nearly cvi*r gt;-LblnK pup-thlt nii- dt-fimio XiRMTV Thfl MUd 10c Cigar rod the ball -behiml iln- lint-. A V.M.C, A* mnn tVli on It for ft rouu-v. Th*- liu*t point WAS. nia-ii* ju* a fr v mnntcnU tMforq tlmpm Vttl*s kicked over fur u rtniKO. rnaklriK the flrml tscor IS to 0. How. Thry i... .*,. i ,, Thn trnms lined up HA rollow : RsklmOB. CalKary Y. Full back Cormack McUurin RtRht Half Buck Lor an 4 Hurd)..-. .* J, Houghton CVutru Halt Bark Yule , . .Nlcholrt Ltft Half Back WMaon lt;capt.) TT. O'Orady Quarter B ck KAittnn (Conway) * - . * . Scrtmrnasc Millar-. Ilarnet. Coomb* niRht ItlWide'AVrnpc Graham... lildlc WIiik TriekerrTV :...-. gt; rT.. . - Rlffht Otttalde Wln Cull nan Left Inside Winjr Bailey.-. Lrft M ( .IU* Wing dnjr the rrvi'-'ud t iii*- * uhllo waa lmi gt;errloui . Thn thue-nilU ra4 t at tho l*nlT r lty of Alberta took place on Saturday under poor weather . copdltlpna. In tho falling anow aome auywilern lt;K gt; t St- hnU drew ap ml Athicba ca hall anil 19'. Harvard)-defied the elements In ihelr racb'for jit fit vcrnl the prize. Thr Mule of thn jrrnuntl waa auch tfial nn reenrd time could bfe nl- rinp:ni but a flntMf was vnn lt;hi by A. Herd in 20 uilnut j? -4ni gt;d BG* MWOltda Metcalfe followed about v6 iiecondp ba- hlnd '- nd U IL Mattern touk third * iu place. lVlneelOM Mauu.iter Syrncnue Princeton. OCL 19* Princeton eopv I bletely outplayed Syracuse hi*re this 'infternooiit arid when the slauRhtrr waa i over hail plied 0'J. polntfl to* ), .It waa afralfi a ca.**f* of visitors w-vakneaa rather than the Tigers atrenntb; which waa re*pon5 hle for thc slxo of the 'cure Knott. * poomb*.. // Bluvkeii.. Mri'itllum. Matthe.wa, Slmonton. Howler-. +a Brown-. -. Patrick. .. Mltrh/II eVenlfiK scores: .Rd mo a torn 1 ** - T; 7 . ial 9 S S*5 IC *7 , hla ofdee unleKti t* am reQue'ited*, and *furth lt;r, I dun't think Mun l*y wanta It* I *w mu uny more ihfi.fr J want to * him/' // ,, TT 1C1 . :. ie-? .. 115 ... 188 .* :. c: mIk* rr .. US .. 17K .. IM ... i'*u ISO 13 0 10 -l,y iiu ... 161 L 183 t 4 20 61j j 193 B7S ITS 676 AT A GLANjDE SS t.i 2.31 I l l l 161 LSI t G 187 613 175 ;.i.. 186 RlJ* lyz 4t, jy i8S SuO K7fi 938 2714 Ai.iii.n-ri -uir. Tiinr.r.** l gt;klmi gt;H IK C**l *nr gt; .. .- HA*KATCIII WAN llnn-r Jaiv. V . . - 14 Nanknuton, . .. M.4N'IT* n M. Jitba* I in- li .lmi dub.. iNT-cnroM-i'iii vr*: llrlilll StK Y r-d gt; NTKII-I'n VIN('MI. niiiiuM 12 ia million. .. .. Arcnti-u-,- .'. 1*4 Mttnlrrnl .l.omarcbi . .0. * - 0*Qr dy .; Dixon ..Sfttvry .re i*r Ml.'-.hi;.in. n I.i.--.- Annapolli-. M-l., Oct. ltf.----Show.nff o mMstery ot the- forward pa w In fco Ercal u number gt; varlntlons as to Keep Ihrlr opponnnUI ffucaalnff from start to finlali. Swurtiiniore thl afternoon diTeated the midshipmen by tho -tear* of 21 to 6. EASTERN RUGBY FOOTBALL FURNISHES SURPRISES TED WOOD DEFEATS LONGBOAT AT WINNIPEG McGili LtJse Defeats Varsity Tigers to Ottawa Argos Win From'Montreal. Pamplln . . .Kr* A Xlnetr-Sr*ea Yaril Hup UinnrApollP. OcL 1 . Tv... t.wn. I y M-Almon. Mlnni.*i ot; -J-Iliil-h .- * -?*- which WB-f ** lntcrc pt d forward pn* * l.rlllliiiit nln ty-sievfn yard left nlnde OH after a run n*i . bans* BantlnK- t ttt Outal*atf Winn .Stead mnd I '-il Ulck.r.l by Quarterback ToU on. ap'elli: ihrVfcun- ut 13 to 0 by which tht? I.iiivi rKiiy ni Mlnttwaota'ft footliull -lev- ra t.Mlhj* deftitt-'d Nubracka. LITTLE BOBBIE 5c CIGAR Tlnli the Sizo jmd Half tlio Price, Made by VALLENS i CO. Also Manufacturers of LA PREFERENCIA Scott Co wiry, V gt;T gt;onj TiUe... K*klmo Subfltltutn* Hurd. Mltchrll. * Kennedy. Muc*lon*M, Tobln, Oih otu Brown. Y. M. C. A, Swbstitutei* Pcolt. Kuz- ll h* Stuurt. StHtnr an-1 A* W, Duwuun* Hetmvcm Prrty Hnr*H ty- Judic qt riay C. H, BilmiKrr. lt;ithlrit io It BorCr.lc CoIumtHiA .plilo. Oct. iv. The Unl- *er*lty of MlrlvlKun football l UW dc; f* atea the Ohio btute university eleven on Oblo tUid h-er* thU aitvrnoon *4 it. K ;n th fa t *r f n .-. -t . llnnilllo*. .. * * I 9 * t giiina' whloh wtij b, , * vUtyant by the u- nui of thi* two uuiTor-, y j-itiop. m w tern conf lt; nco i*?cji- muktns U nccc *ary Tor Uhlo tale lo tti tijiuii-a*' rctktlunrt with the Wolver- tan um tiarter. Totlay'a yutui wfts a one-mnn damn In.in i I io DnUh. i:r lK. Micnigiia'* tar left hulf. woe the on purtlculni* stur. H** made pi eueaily wl lllclit-* mn*m guina ut,-l onr uf their lOUOh' ilt Vf J Bulletin l asrd WIro, Ottawa* Ocl. 20. ln the Iut nilnuto or i:.*v th* . : ; Aii foulhnll club pullt-il . off a sensmtlonnl victory over ttu . ; i llnmllton Tig * lp W Jnter-rrovln- dovna park Suturday. Wilh thc wind nnd itin behind them * lit tht* rirat -urlcr the Tlgorm tttiU .t to mc ro motoy than two rouge* ' AnJ thlnic-H UiuUcd bright for Ottmw . but the - vUitorn reajM gt;ndiAl with a defeo- itlvrt tiand that was. equally brilliant nnd Xhfc .Bcoi a.at lialt tUnm waa- to-A-,. The Tlntir had the wind In tlu third fuiui u*r. but thn nun bad gouu down and thp Ottawa -elated their followrr* by holdlnic them Hcorcleiia, while thry rnK) tcrod on.- pnint thetnHclr-ei*, Inu.- ben the tennis cr **s*Ml r tor the latxt tlma* Ma gt; ord Ont at Came Jack Muyciard. Hie ' r Rfc little halfback of thr Tpi ntO tv* in. waa not In action. OWlag is* an Ittjurctl ankle, but half a Jo rn Mnynard* could not bay** stopped the McOUl tram play Ins as they did Anturday. It wan a very different aKK atlon In r Rard to con- dfllon and team work thun that .* h ch two weeks previously ha*l suffered lt; r- fcai in Toronto st th- Imnds of th U'iini dlsplnyod. 1 tir at a gt; fnr Me lll Montreal, Oet 20 MeOIII Intcnn - dtate defeated Queen's second train here hy a score; of 1S to 0 yesterday, IIMI* tin t-eancd Wire. Bulletin I--oa5rd Wire. WlanlpeK. Q* io Ted Wood, thi KriRllfth runn r won i he 12-mlle -*- * .it th? Auditorium rink here Saturday ni ht'fronl Tom I-on :l* lt;Hit, tlie Indian, and John Mun-h. t(*i* Winnl KlW The pafte wus too hoi .for Marsh and thfl veteran r*tlr*d after the firni mtl . but l,onBboat Ravn Wood a haVd bat- U*i, :.m KngUsn njcitr lt; nly winning on the last lap by a few f t In the time of 1:40. -onRh-n*l limped for moM of thr raea an tha r*Mult- t- - lt;'re tinu blue and white, and the score rxv r* ivTAnQP IAW TTflVPS cat** QiA- Perlorlly which tho locaL SPRING BIG SURPRISE Toronto t)rt, 20- Thf Anronauts defeated Montreal hy 13 to 8 In their Jnterprovlndnl senior rugby aame at tosodalLL ye*ter*lay. Aru nauts were favorites, str-enftth* * ?* . *m , ' ened as Ihey were by the presence nf v h* OtUwas rallied and r.-in up ibMr RoM niuUWy on Tho fl(l f.bttCk nn-* and nd St hV thw fKCt hnt K,Hot1 Qrprlh th for* rBTT lej II: IWHIilM I* nrom.'* nrrf W fas 1'rovld* uct, I9- lit own'* bael overwh*vlti* -a Ul University of Penn* sylvanlh's . so to *. in a smajihinir old-*fashioned maniv ot football here tuuu gt;. Oafelaasrd tthiirx t*4 Oct, IX ivan ytrajilt I Butt* outclassed Cornell In thi annual StbaJI Ramr i gt;f the trfo collraes here * today nnd w bn.,X3 td - .The i*eunayi*-3J . . (M0/Y0UMC D A5Y) SUSPEflDERS T rr* shoa*e l much Ttnr-cntg H fn; l-oaa at pulleys; no KZI r cords elide from side No Tip and down tujCRlnft oa shoulders* smooth shir*. rtcver anuw ipcj rv on, in simple construction; no harness; to rflde. buttons. Yrr.e Chlraso l gt;rfrala lana *CIileauor-f- et- I . i-'ootbail elevsan nf 'ha University of Chicago and the I'M* vvrsliy of Iowa played* her* toOa'f m team. the first irame between tht? two scbooN i when lh tfCTsn'yran. irtiicaao belna the ne- -waa over. tors with the long end of a 34 to I I j foupht back drtornilnedly an nffsldr by llyan at Ottawa's 35- yard line. Burton Tabbcd a perfect on* aide kick by Masun and dashed over the Ottawa Una Willi ths ball for a UTr n-aklni? U 1 to with two minutes to play. *wrn ailn ial Flalah Tsblstcr mlsHfd an cwr try for Roal and Ottawa immediately rushod ihfl play tp the other end of tlu- th Id. Wllh but a minute to m . lh* TtUKr* got pO - sef*slon at theli 16-yar llnr ami after two bucks, Mason was. called upon to kick- Ho slipped in dolnic nd drov* the bun Into touch only. 1 yards ah*ad. The stand was In an uproar. Ottawa ot possession and Oernrd on ihu flr*st down kicked to Kid tfmltn. a ho had be** ault tHttt-aMS-a t*w minutes previous for ltt*dti gt; Dllren. smith I did th*** ' SnodKrJi gt;* '* tricky and Hlckey. yan alFd Rill imirtWtlie Tljrnr hnr mnMv nnd plunat* over the line. Hi kl y aetllnic the try., which Kilt - verted rrotn a difficult snKir. Thirty second* i-fnaln*-d 10 play and the crowd arone and ohecrsd ihe home Play had Jmm been return-J the whletla blew and thc game buttons secure. Rust proof metals can't fctaln. Genuine stamped EZE on buckle, refuse Imitations. Caaraa- aafrcd ahanfvfely for oar year.' .Th* bUltrst 50c Su-ipen- der value tn Canada for Wlac-aaala Ua OCU 19. A battle Inokrd fnr When the L'nl- Wisconsin football squad cbra Haay Madison. Wl I foyal waa -rslty of t l*ned up aaalnst lhe Turdue ori anlsa- 'linn on t'amp Itiindnll this afterno u -hut dli not mati'tU-lSf, Wl Kissln tak- bg lhe bla end Of a 42 to 0 score In easy fashion. Minnesota had an .easy victory ovor Rebrankft by the -- rnrr of IS to 0 as nlno did- Ames over Missouri, th* fot-* nit-r Wlnnlnr t.y H lo S. i Varslfy ttserw helmed j Ffilllelln leased Wlre- vMontreal. Oct, 30. Th* McOUl foot- ' ball team overwhelmed the Varsity aa- j re ;aUon three times Dominion; rhnmplons, on the MrOHl campus 8a*- ; l urday afternoon by a score Af 28 to i McOUl bad the amr well In hand t all ttajf**. At one time the scora v as Vt to 0 in favor of th** locals.. The visitors artnirr l a lucky try* making It IA to S. but tho red and htte immediately commened to pile p the points onca more. the fact thnt KlUott Green, the mor Varsity player was not on the Montreal llne.up. though In unlform- M' gt;ntrrr.l bitd the wind ,ln thn flr l quarter and the ArRrtnauts were on the der- ii. ** Montreal not wlhtn twenty yards of the Argonaut Iln*- I trophy failed at a drop kick out but O'Cou- no* was forced to tOUffa LAwson's Ifne plunalnir nnd hv by Kln-ella and Jarvls held Monlr*f.t1 until the end of the quarter, wher- Hrophy klekM In the dead ball line for another point. I Brore: Montreal. 5; Arjcnnautsl 0. In the *eee gt;nd quarter thr Ariynnaut- switched thetr ftyle of piny and uutckly ecnr.fl a point on Bln*Uy*s lopa punt . *Bfnkley's kin: drove Montreal blink on I the defan*lvv sRaln. l*awson rmoed across to tbt gt; rluhliousr' ship und oeer the llnr frtr a touchdown* Slniiiiii Just failed to convert the a* th * * On the nem down BInkley klekod to lhe dead line for another point. An lt;Tfr5I lt;T *KAVi- ArconnjJts the ball ,-ntca.n nnd BInkley kicked Into touch In jtoal. Montreal lost pf t gt; * gt; on for offside aftd Btnkley kicked to thr dead ball llnep In th* third quart, r Blnk- lay khkrd over to Bailey, who' wm tlowner for a rnuffe. the ffnt point scored aralnst the wind by either team. Smith made a thirty-yard rtin around the rnit tt*r MtmtrMll and scored ii loach, which was converted JUHf as the whistle blew ror the third quarter. Blnkley fMl**d a UUh ovrr the Mon- Bulletln l*Leaaid Wire. Mooftfl Jaw. Oct. io. Bhowlna a grrmt rrvenU) of form and playlna like champion'1* thr Moose Jaw Tln m Oc* r* it.Ml tbo Haskatoon ruuhy naareRa- tion trerc HatuMay on thi-loc*l icr) Irhn by a score of it to 6, The playlmr of. the Tlaers wae phenomenal and a pleasant surprlHi* iu the 700 fan* iirei- ent. Ths Haekles weft* unfortunately daprlvad of their etur line,man, Ituilen la the first quarter and afferwardi their, line deemed dlsoraanlxed. Th played u ffrent Rnrne. however, and toward* th** lat made d *sperale attempts to put the jcanie out 'of ths fir- The feature of thr Rame Was the splendid playing of tho Moose Jaw line, lilssell. Hmtth and Ilaff starred for. Moose Jaw. while OlHver. HOXlay nnd Wrlcht were the pick of the Haak*itoon trim. Thr rwmi smv*s the I-aUMfU-fl stand Iur In an In: i tin* condition. Should Saskatoon defeat ReRtna In t i. ThsnkSRtvinR day. there will i-c a three-cornerod tie and a play-off will be necesoary. gt; CHEW A P t E -UGAR TOBACCO Mild, Sweet, Mellow antf Juicy. 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