imam..-» h§s. -_,__.g_ SIX .8 l ‘OO-O-O-O-O-O-O \l l’; l O . if‘ ‘ 0004-0 rm: cuannmv liiiiiiiiii sllnor * ..,..._. i i l - l \ ‘Gbugars Will From - Maroons, Score 3- Nov. 3'—Vil.'toI.il! 00:"? ' nioy Cup uulderl. and. D6 v Viillfflfo ob ulnpions, ullloosca; lalsllllllllll ‘TUNIGHT Al v F- . .. Montreal Mucous 1n the third and The turd game o, we C“, Lea, my“! “gm‘rsérwzfigbétbzfilguc Basketball schedule will be “‘ *‘ ' played tonight on the Y. M. C. A. '5" “w” moked '4“ “ha” a‘ ‘he floor play commencing at 8 o'clock. ‘Qmmlnm! “luck m“ “p u 3 mi The ttTih-‘Iliiing teams tonight l virtory ever the local sextette. lam ,1“, _.- m, and Rovem Both Au" Mm 15 “rm-lb ‘w’ Wfltilese aggregations are in splendid W51” 5 "New" am“- v"? w°°"'lcolll'ilion nlld both look forward .5739" “manned the" "“e"5w°‘t1» t..c lung end of the score in t0- efinY l!‘ 1N’ ma] 9955i‘)? wlflchjlllglltl-l contest. ’i‘ilis honor, how- was being contested ullm-r \\cst-.U,.L.,._ m“ 1m \\")l1 by one team 5m 711155- mwowahys 9F r°'w’“'_dS;'nllllle—uf course the ordinary man We" 3°91" lam“ m" 53"” “huslulld WOIIIUD knows thnt—but a bY Lane‘ ~' 1111"‘? m“ L m“ hQCTguod gurlle is assured so don't fail key leader. 4"" the speed and or-HO be m, hum V 8351194 °‘f':‘°1'~"“°“5 91*‘? °t M“ The blEilCilBl‘ capacity is lnrge chimpious-‘I’ scoring‘ ‘nlqsmn llllli the seats arc tilere for the stood the local defense on its hcud. ukmwfliue W“ tonight at the y_ Three goals were counted ill qllicl r. Qliemive‘ against thel succession by Hart, Loughlin and‘ Hnldersou and all came after cc . ‘bination attacks which the vi tors’ famous crlss-crcss passing- bouts ,were featured. Benedict was not given a chance in the Jlflfilfetll! net to halt the deluge as the green- r ‘shirted champions bored in to the, goal mouth and let fly with the, - puck. ‘Montreal fought back ganlely and managed to score equull} as smart a ggal us runny, genius-ll; by. Victoria, - arnlny 0t c ls cul- , ing Holmes ill the Victoria netl Wlnter jaunt, with a sniped drive on a pass out i from behind the net by Nelson NEW YQRK, Ne“ 17_ when Stewart, Montreal's centre player, the (lanudian I)ac1fic liner Em. recruited from the Cleveland ilfllil-‘pruss of Scotland steam; o“, o; l0"! l-Qflm- New York Harbor, Dec. 3. on her LlfllH1D1~ ‘rollnll-ihe-worid cruise, she will Vkhrlll M°"tr°a|,carry one of the most unique G03! groups 0i sportsmen that. ever sail- Holmes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ Belle-flicked ftlflll ill quest of thrills. ii. DQ161169 ,wiii he the nlcnlilllrs of the “Round- Lfllllhllll - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - -~ 3111"" tile-World Golf fllllb,” who, before - ‘they l-ctllrll, will have cilased the wet- whlte ball nrolllld courses in Light Willi; tlvcnty diftvrenl, countries. ‘Corn- Waiker .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bl-oadbentlllallller R. G. Latte of the Empress l‘ Scotland is Honorary President "’ of the club. Wllllfi! was organized lasl January by Captain William K idvaus, who is lln‘ ardent a golf iollnwcr 2L‘! hl- is a traveler. Till‘ lllvn lll’ tlll- chub, according Kltcllill 'l lfrllltzl ll Evans, came to him Cain while he was s ling around the Andersc- llowrey \vl.ld ‘two yours ago, and so en- Shgphafd Rfltllfililldfi’ Llllsi stic d". ‘le become over the Referee-Co per Sm JLUil. .\lon-. Tlllill that 1.0 Hill working 011 the H.951’ l. Jrmutlon of d... club ;pon ‘his re- ‘turn. ' The pursoincl of the organ- Depart on Empress of Scotland Dec. 3 for ‘Frederickson Left Dill .~' vlmrl. Halderson Oatman . . . . S- ViMARY ‘First Perio'.-—No sr-ol- lll-‘Pshill 58 Sl cnnd "'»~ried-— \'o score. l0? M10111 W1" Third f, ha. yl-rll". Ellrnllcd i. _ 1___v1cnVrla‘Hart_ guy) guilt-us iFOlI‘ America, 2_vw.m; w, LO “my 1,, lPTE-lli. , Sl-l. llrzd, lndia, Egypt, 3_vk, 0nd‘ Hal/M- . org)‘ lClllrln. iwlilfi Jiilliz. 4_M°"“°“]' Rmlwim‘ w $110!: ' 1y rol- the itol. by cm. sting with Epftill- call-ions loading clubs of Eur- lop. .lllr‘. the Olle-llt and the itiner- Oavr ' u,“ 16_k.1{@,qmr Kll- ullt illii$i ic-nibllck wielders will be rl-a, stair-Wilts‘ wing player in tllrrthrngatsts this winter of golf or- ty Lemme mat yam-I has y;g_,@qygzl'lllrl'i0ns above and below the A ¢hwyymr tmvmct Wm, the Ol-l |ll£iL0i‘ “East of Suez" and "West u“ 561mm“; hockey 19mm {of Sulllnrkund.“ Fl "-01! Associa- 1 .- -—- -<.0<l>——-— OTTAWI-‘SIGNS STAR fiMATE JR ..'|NG 4 >4 ‘ lest totsl of 606 pins. 2n ‘J. Webster l» ll‘ i‘ ‘i l‘ ' ‘ '4 l . | lpllifilhfiw‘ 9E LIE S$ This is the FURNACE that has . been given such satisfaction for a great many years. Call, write or phone us about four heating troubles. Fred H. Trainer y 80 Grafton Street opposite Prince Edward Theatre ii lh I iii I .1‘ 'aiso here during the short time . he spent in each place while en ilatln grew rapidly ..\t1 its mem- LlOW nearly 150. forty| .i"l{6 the trip this, the club arc Englandhliruins 62 pins. Johnny Brown To Fight Chick Suggs HALIFAX, Nov. 17—-Nswport Johnny Brown, accombanfed by Bernard O'Neill, Halifax promoter. arrivgd in the city on Sunday b! automobile and left yesterday morning for Halifax. Brown is a very popular, hard hitting, scienti- fic boxer and has been matched to fight Chick Suggs, champion featherweight of New England, at Halifax on Monday night next. Brown is a favorite in Halifax where during the past few mgnths he won four fights and regarding his coming bout, he said yester- day that although he will find a hard proposition in Suggs he ex- pects to win. Newport Johnny‘ is in the pink of condition. He is a boxer who keeps in good shape at all times and loses no opportunity to work out. He continued his training stunts at Bangor. Mo" and route to Halifax and will finish training in Halifax this week. He recently kayoed Corellie at Boston, and remarked that after his bout with Suggs he would like to show his wares in Saint John before re- turning to the States. V ’ . Y. M. c. A. sowuuc. Oddfel lows League. Majority for Ever-Readys over Sailors 79 pins. ‘Scores are as follows: Eve r-Readys. 50 175 147 171 108 178 140 150 158 181 84 T. Sentner F. Adams A. MacEacheru .. . H. McKay . . . . . . S. lFrench 601 713 729 2043 Total Scrubs. H. Rodd .. . . . . . . .. 162 G. Leitch 124 K. Burhoe . . . . . . 132 lC. Manson 125 .H. Laptborne 188 ' 731 674 5 19 153 79 109 150 183 100 118 106 98 137 Total Majority for Senators i 59 54 0V8!’ The Day of the Prise Shoot in the York Club is an Event; it is a holiday not only for this settle- ment but also _for several surround- g. This year’ it was bigger and bet- ter than ever and the large num- ber firing made it very difficult to get all through before the short day was done. When firing ceas- ed all returned to the York ball whermtha ladies were in waiting with tables laden with good things to eat. After all had fared sumptuous- ly, the Club Secretary. i. M. Brown took the chair and called the meet- ing to order, when the following short program was excellently ren- dered, Miss Rena Wood capably supplying the music. - Opening Cborus—O! Canada. Violin Solo~Misa Helen Wood. (encored) The Chairman than read the list of those who bad donated prizes and in the name of the Club thank- ed them for their generosity, drop- ping the hint to the Club that tile names as follows would be found over the entrance to their several places of business: Moore d: ‘McLeod Ltd., Mr. G. M. Moore, C. W. lPatteraon, Stun- ley, Shaw dz Peardon. A. Horne & Co., Mr. R: V. Longworth, Mr. E. G. love, Mr. W. D. Cooke. lVir. S. G. Moore, Mr. A. O. F. Gill, Dr. J. C] McDonald, Mr. Milton Ves- sey, Hon. Leonard Wood. Remarks by Mr. Peter Brodie. Then followed the distribution of the Brown Prizes to the younger shots. Winners Shoot July 8th.-—1s.t. Peter Proud, 2nd. Wm. Watts, 3rd. James Proud. Winners Shoot July 15th.—1st. A. 'E. Phillips, 2nd. James Proud. 3rd. H. Taylor. Song by Mr. “Roland Philiipson. Prizes in the ladies match were then drawn, the lucky lady corn- ing forward and selecting her choice. Winner Score Lady Drawn A. 0. F. Gill, 45 Mrs. G. W. West. Alf Doyle, 44, Mrs. A. ~E Phillips. G. W. 'West. 44, Mrs. E. Hardy. G. M. Moore, 43, Mrs C. W. Mel- iett. lDr. L1. C. McDonald. 43, Miss Pearl Vessey. G. H. Jones. 43, Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill. Harry Vessey, 43. Mrs. Ira ‘Brown. “B. ‘R. Brown. 43, Mrs. Henderson. - Wm. Watts '42, Mrs H. L. Prowse P. J. Landrigan, 42. _Mrs. P. J. Landrigan. l. M. lBrown, Brodie. ,9 R. V. Longwortb. 41, Mrs. Frank Watts. ISolo by Miss Rena Wood (en- cored.) Harry 42. Mrs. Peter "YiiRK iilFiE onus the splendid enthusiasm in the Club while regretting that the short day made it necessary to change certain shooting rules and that in all cases this had not seem- ed as fair as had been at first in- tended; number firing, the largest he spoke of the large- ln the a i s selves Good Sports and to keep up the good work,‘ The Main Prizes were then dis- tributed, the winner coming for- ward and from a well displayed list choosing his own: Name P. J. Landrigan G. M. Moore R. V. Longworth Peter Brodie G. W. West . J. H. Judson Elmer Brown S. C. Moore Ollie Brown Alf Doyle Geo. Watts .. F. H. Watts . . . . . . . . . .. Dr. J. C, McDonald H. L. Prowse Elmer Jenkins I. M. Brown W W. Stewart .. Harry Vessey H. Watts PODe Cook Peter ‘Proud G. H. Jones . .. C. W. Meliett .. Jas. Proud B. R. Brown .. . Arthur Vessey . Earl Taylor Claude Carroll Gordon Brown H. Court R. Phiilipson . H. Henderson . A. ‘E. Phillips .. H. Taylor Walter Gill After this a vote of thanks mov- by Mr. Elmer Jenkins was tender- ed the ladies for their excellent supper and as a final for the sea- son a friendly match was arranged history or; ma 4: us cor " 89161111111 ' 1W7 i’ ' l. H 17 cios by cam ins- a >10 < e them- §.'1925“ " lavas-it's as». "I “,3, p" NOVEMBER 1 Prince Edward GEORGE FITZMAURICE A ‘ Production . Ladies! Toni? ‘goof-r “mo 11.4; MATlNEE-Qdo. m. NIGHT-Ah, 26c» 16c. He'll steal your ' hearts- he knows how! Come -— watch him! Dlvens fight the perilous China seas for pearls. s to be fired on the York Range on Saturday afternoon. November 21. City members vs. Country as fol- lows: City—G. M. Moore, R; V. Lonsworth. A. 0. ls‘. Gill. s. c. Moore. Stewart Moore, P. J. Land- Piflfln. -E. G. Love, J. H. Judson, E. Benton, Elmer Jenkins. .C0\lntry— Dr. McDonald. G. W. West. W. D. Cook. B. R. Brown, Harry Ves- sey, Elmer Brown. Ollie Brown, P. BPOIUB. J. M. Crockett and G. H. The efficient Club Captain, Dr. 126 143 124 104 209 in. LePage ...... .. 19o 1x5 A. McAulay .. .. J. Hearn C. Sample 132 136 i 803 706 678 . . . . . 2182 Senators. 142 116 156 107 .. 121 . MoEachern 122 160 765 6G0 819 224 Total . . . L. O. C. BOWLING. Last night on the L. O. C. al- leys the spectators were treated to one of the best games rolled this season when the Anchors de- feated the Stars by 14 pins. J. Callaghan rolled highest ain- ‘gle of 262 pins. B. Poole had high- ‘, Following are the scores: A N-OH O RS. 1 3 202 175 201 163 202 2654 180 W. Happeny 164 E. Essory .. P. McMahon Total STARS. W. Coyle 176 J. A. Bentley 178 F. Douoette 211 F. McCarey 156 167 J. Callaghan 178 282 Total 2840 Tonight Pressman s. Csrmody Five at 7 o'clock sharp. Barbers vs. All Comers at. 8.80. CAVLATHUMPIA LEAGUE 180 150 11s A very interesting game was rolled on the L. O. C. alloys int night between the Benedict: and Sheiks. the latter winning out by n. mafority of 228 pins. BINIDIOTB. B. Davies ......... 118 P. Clarke 109 14 12 ’ Hlkey cohlson's Black Twist Is something better than the ordinary. Chewing Tobacco. It has ll flavor all its own. Tile man who wants a real lasting chew, always asks for Hicillefs. B9‘. lare of substitutes. IIIGKEY 8r IIGIIDLSBI TOBACCU COMPANY LIMITED.- MANUFACTURERS ~ n“... lhihlkkl w... m-ll A. Mulch 92 R. Chandler 170 W. Smith 140 624 595 ......--~.--........ 8H II KO. 101 100 .. $54 188 79 672 558 Total 191$ H. Whitlock had high single of 254 also high total of i564 pins. 130215-1- 'l‘o invite (human nature MIN-Ii. a man may have s very smell ex- perience. provided he Ills s large and lowing hen-t. 14 . 11 illi IIIOCI D2 116 F‘. Rogers J. C. McDonald then gave a. short Jones. A hubby gathering then dispers- 147 address in which he referred to ed after singing the National An. 73 Foster Ice Hockey - With Boston Boys BOSTON, lNov. 17.—An attempt to foster ice hociue-y amon-g the Boston school boys, as .18 means of obvia-ting the necessity for im- porting Canadian stars foul bhe amateur game in this country, wlilll the lmade my the Boatlon Athllle-iiic Associm. .. according to Albert Geiger, chairman of the athleililc committee, who left today I01‘ lbhe A. A. U. convention rln Pittdburgp- The offildial declared he would at.- tenlpt to interest the A. A. U. in his lp/lanls, which call for tihe reten- tion of a regular coach to give in- struction to any Boston schoolibo)’ lwho desires to lpluy, Th9 arena, here will lbe turned over to the schoolboy sessions on certain days Should the plan go through, ‘he said. and the school-boy lnlovelmlent may lbe made national “We have begun all wrong ‘in ioc hockey in the United "States." Geiger declared. ‘The bringing of Canadian scams to American teams has undermined our whole system. Giving lmcll jdbs and inducing ohelm to coma in the States to malke up hockey teams 1g all wrong. The proper method is to teach lth youngsters." Football Player PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17—In Charles -J. Urban. tackle on the- Pennsylvania freshman football eleven, which has just finished an undefeated season, the Red and Blue gridiron squad has s nail minister. This was discovered yel- terday when the husky 6 foot B giant appealed to Clark Craig. yearling coach. to lot him report late for practice. es it was neces- ssry for him in offlciate a: the burial of one of his parishioners. It appears that Urban, nicknam- ed "Charley My Boy" by his team- _' mates bu s. church under his care. Outside of the university he is known as Rev. Urban, pastor of the Grace Angelica! church, and’ has all the duties of any other preacher to attend to besides so- ingl to classes and playing foot- - a . According to the freshman coach es be has a. great future. Coupled with a genuine desire to play the game. even though s little llnon ant of the fundamentals, he is big and learning fast. it is even said he possesses greater possibilities than Thurman, Penn's All-Ameri- can tackle of 192i. Urban or lnaliy hailed from Mickletbn, 3.. but went to, Schuylkill Seminary at Resdinsr and nut s Methodist church in that‘ town for bout 10 ye ' ‘ to an on! but shall In no _ ‘Donotllwfi ma 1 . Is Real Minister ‘h Motor-Paced Race In Madison Garden — I NEW YORK, Nov. 17—-A motor-f paced race will be one of the nt- tractions in the sprint cycling car nival to ‘be held in the New Madi- son ISquare Garden on Nov. 28, as: a preliminary tothe opening of the- six-day bicycle race at midnight on Nov. 29. Announcement was made yesterday by John M. Chapman. race manager, that George Chap- man, American motor-paced cham- pion. and Vincent Madonna. ital- ian star, have been signed for the motor-paced match. The first to he held indoors. The capacity of the new Garden will be just twice as large as that of th_e old Garden. Where 7.000 seats were available in the olli arena for cycling races, the new Garden will have s seating cnllll- city of 14,000. However, stlllldoes in the old Garden often brought the attendance to 12.000. A conference between Alf Goul- let and Chapman was held yester- day. but without result so far as G-Oullefs entry for the six-day race is concerned. The Newark veteran is said to have demanded a price never before paid a six-day rider. Mlnard’: Lfnimont for Distemper. Fashion's playground. A polo match of picked beauties- biondes vs. brunettes in bathing cults. Society splendor. An aeroplane honcymdon’. ' . The undersea dance-symbol of men's eternal quest. l U U 'Frisco‘.s Bohemia-and Haw- aiian Dancing maids performing In an artist's studio. ‘ I O I _ The most astounding revelation 0f Pflillllfllity and beauty con- ceived. WITH N PRINGLE CLAUDE GlLLiNGWATER, ALEO FRANCES . p and a cask oi Hollywood's most beautiful peaches. AdaPmd by Frances Marion from Leonard Merrick’: novel, "The Worldings." FOX NEWS -- TOPICS OF THE DAY -- ORCHESTRA FILM DELAVED—The l i special — feature. "A Thief of Paradise." Bil-I vertised for today at the Prince‘ Edward, has been delayed in tfillhl ' sit ‘and will not arrive until 6.30: this evening. An enlergellcy profl -\ FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOV. 20-21. I Bram will be shown this afternoon and the advertised program this evening and tomorrow. 0120-18-16 l - ...\siilma l-unlloi. inst wllcll L110‘ greatest of all Asthma l-lpeltificsl is used. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Astllnla Remedy assuredly deserves this ex- altell title. it has to its credit thou- sands of cases which other pre- parations had failed to benefit. it. brings help to even the most sev- ere cases alld brings the patient to _ a condition of blessed relief. Surely suffering fronl asthma is needless when a remedy like this is so easily secured. Toimlli ‘ Llmrrm l present SEVENTH SEASON QENSATIONAL Success Just received 9O pairs M’ s5»... walled and sawed scion. covemd counter, and steel heel plate. made from Highest grade of army leather, s very durable farm boot [as . . .. Second grade Boys beat army leather boot Second grade Men's Reliable Fall Boots locks l?“ WITH ALLTi-i! FAVORlTES‘. INCLUDING léévfiifililfiilllllbfiiitPlillfili evsumos-clilo. 81-66- 09-15. SEAT NW5 "°w' Our mm heavy Military MKHNEE QATURDAY_ADULTS ‘ma GMLDREN. 52m Tickets ordered by phone or left to be called M‘ will not be held after 7 p. m on the night of the Perform- ance unless paid for. ' Performances will sitar! sharp on time. Parties ar- riving alter curtain rlsee will be obliged te wait until fire! Act is over. ‘ l . . . . . . . . ".3450 saao two ...a.2.1o Boys and Youths high out boote reduced from 86-75 and 00.00am! 04.50:» 33.50 Youfln heavy split booh............... . . . . $1.50 Youths heavy whole stock Also due this week, a new lot of our famous "cfqpd- more" for men. corr altos. lxrn. RAW CARES FOR VETERANY PLAYERS No manager in baseball fakes better care of his veteran rpliayere, than John McGrnw. Any athlete who has served McGl-mvg well need’ not worry about a good minor lee1| glue berth when his lpln-yllng daysl are over. Hank Gowldy wii1 max-f" years manage Columbus. of 0118i Amc-rlican Association and next. your. lig is said, Mooraw is arrsnp’ in: in put ‘Heine Grub iil charge o!‘ r191‘ '- jhotroiedo chub of the pane league. . || ll , , » k956i nabs a man " a . nmmovm and must il null. =1 w ~ -. _ _l _ I nducsd to $2.50 .a;i-lro.- » (Li) {I 3 it ll‘ ll l. l i 710K075; ‘ tAlll.|i.\V.illlll|lllll‘s