aowfio t~ ‘r11 n’ ‘~ \\ niguaanlau l A THE cnslatiorrnrow 1 Theft-Sport Page That Everybody Reads 1 PAGE Elfin __,_.>__ __ as " . aoxtno sroar oosstr illltiiils lilliil§il,_lii[l55l Millions USoIt +~Fcw ‘Cents uuuntrao. nth. , ’ ' --,~ . ,_ IAllan cup finals will be played"!!! Buys Jar at Drllgstorc . Ottawa‘, it waasdeqded at the clos- ing session of the semi-annual meeting of the (lanadiatt Amateur llockey Association here totiay . 01111.,- important, decisions lu- cludt-tl the voting 01’ $5.000 l0 1110 (lanadlttti Olympic fund: t1 11100111” |tnettdntitm to the Thunder flay branches which prom- ises to settle a long-standing hoekt-y olutlon, subjoct tn lht- itpprorttl of the Saskntcltt-wttn. Alberta, and British (‘olumbitt universities that would 1it~rmlt students from the“ western universities Ito 00111111110 11'1- I "ALLANCIIP FiiiAiS to 0am 7,—-'l‘he whine in the eastern final. The east- ern champions will then battle the western champions at Ottawa in the finals for the Allan cup. The recommendation, regarding the tangle created by the forma- tion of the Central Canada League composctl of Fort William, Port Ahtbnr, Selkirk and Winnipeg Ful- Milnitnba atnd1cons, was that the Manitoba llock- llltillll-Itl, and the adoption of a res- ers and V1lt'1-11!y>W11111li1"i-tt4. 11111111101 ey League, composed oi‘ Brandon, Potttago la Prairie. Winnipeg Tig- tho 'l‘igt-rs to tho Com-rail (Ianada Lotigite, while tho St-llklrk would be taken from the Central Canada Lcuguo into the Manitoba circuit. if the Central Canada League King's Horses Are iiiVIiSiilli 0r SEN EGALESE nasal n; MiX-iiP Presence Annoys Mittmen-(lon- fusion Reigns Among Light Heavies I Who Appear Afraid Of Siki and Kid Norfolk, who boat Slki in his American debut, is too black to fight. With Sikfs kindly scalp hanging to ltis ln-lt, Norfolk may gt-t some ni‘ tht- vonfitlcitct- in himself that bel lacks, and if he gets to iwliovitig in himself, he is u good as anyone in the class. if Amvricatts had tho opportunity LONDON, Dec. 7.——The lsucccss that has aitetrled the Kittg's hontes tlttritig the present lint-racing sea sun ls ntore considerable than ltas been the case slut-e this stud 1iasised into his possession on the tleath of King Edward. For the iirt time His Majesty is likely to have a balance on the right sidc when Lhe flat season comes to an end. lt. is estimated that so far ill» Majesty is something like 20,000 pounds nut of pocket over his ruc- ing stable, so that the present .urn oi‘ the title is welcome. Hlgn hopes are entertains-d for next sett- .nn, when it is thought that tit-- King’..- colt, Kitigltt o: the Garter, will DFOVl‘ to he mm oi‘ tho smat: t-st Lll oeycar flliltel in training. »-~l-Oi———-——-~ "l NEW YORK, Doc. 7.'—llllilllllll of trllllllllllllllfl some oi‘ tht- mow- or loss noti-tessontiztls that are bani:- ing around on the edgo of the group of soil-ct huavywt-lgltts, the A-ntt-rl- t-ati invasion of iinttllng Slltl lllfitll‘ tt-ns to only add one more to tho list. Siki titerhatps will win as many fights as he will lose if he is steer- Winning Steadily the lntercollegittttl series as well as in provincial leagues. Mr. Dave, (l-ili. delegate for the ed on the way by a clever tumult:- ur, but that only adds itiore testim- onials to the fact that the heavy- wcight class is not catrrvixig an over agrees to this formation, tlhe entire controversy will ho settler]. The two grottps would benmder the ju- of seeing Slki before hr- fought Mc Tigut- tht- Senegalcst: would have had a lot of syntpztthizors and sup- porters ht-re vrlten he suggested Ottawa and District Hockey Assoqrtstliction of the Manitoba and elation, made a strong plea for the"1‘11l111<101' U113! A1111001111-10I1B 195000!‘ load of class. i-lAl 15.32% Keeps Haj? Combed a to the (fnnadlztn game was making Canadian final would _ / Even stubborn, unruly r sham- H“ "ls" h" m“, Otmwll “mum D0080 ha", Bwfl conlbed a“ d“. in draw equally as \\ ell as Toronto. any style you like. "HalrGroom" is a dignified emu-bin; cream which gives that natural gloss and well- groomod effectto your hair-that‘ final iuuch tn good dress both in business and on social occasions. "llalrfimom" is greasekass; also helps grow ithlok. heavy, lustrous hair. Beware of greasy. harmful Semi-finals. in Toronto. W. A. Hewitt. of Toronto, regis- his opinion and stated that he would be satisfied that Ottawa be awarded the finals of the eastern semifinals would be lll‘l(l in Tor- onto. The delegates were in agree- 111111111101111- ment and Mr. llewittfs tnntionto "ZWWMT this effect was unanimously pass- "YO"? 111F111 11101" 1191*?" wk” ed. in the east the Ottawa tiistrlct utter her another. dot-won't she '3" "yes, Jig there's an-ytb. n-S left in my ‘pockowl’ champions will meet the (Quebec dis trict winners attd the Ontario llottltey Association champions will moot the eastern universities‘ chain pions in the semi-finals, while the two winners will clash on Toronto "Pa_ uiltalt is a tlruisttt?" "A trutiattt, my son. is u truth so true f1, makes everybody tired." F Friend a One who adds to your en- joyment of life; One who won't go back on you; One who grows on you; One who is a credit to your good taste. " That's a Kola Bria:- It's the Kola Process that does it. “Any - old lrlilnd . from. the start" 0w: 200 dlfferrnl shapes and Slat-n Price Kola lllnlorl or Kali Kraut Wall-h the Moron for lie ‘IE-nth Anniversary Jubilee- awardlng of the Allan Cup finals Capital, stating ‘that Ottawa now had a palatial art- lificial ice plant; that the umateur|0f a 10m: battle between the hock- great strides ey mflilttls here and in Toronto/The there, and that the holding of the Q0090 C11)’ 11113 11,. a great blue ribbon event for years, having boost for the game in that district. trar of the ‘(‘. A. ll. A., was asked‘ While he hasn't in» unmi 0i‘ inn polish to get far-even among the second-class heavy\ . rifts, Sikl may do himself some good ZHIIOIJH the light ltnnvywcights, where he may outgame some of the firat- clttss contenders. The light heavyweight class is in a very had way, so bod. in fact, that the international Boxing Union n-iustetl at its lust meeting, to re- cognize a champion of the class. lvely for the 1923-24 season. 1 The awarding of the Allan Cup ‘finals to Ottawa is the culmination tnonopolized the artificial ice. but now that the Can- ltal has the new Audittorittm, local fans will witness the great amat- eur classic. Great credit is due Secretary Dave Gill. of the Ottawa that the assignment oi’ "taking" an Irishman in Dublin an St. Patrick's Day wtts to much for any colorctl than. a r Denny (loarln, the smaller‘. pit- cht-r in captivity, was rotcd $1.500 out oi‘ the Giant players’ share at the world's series and all he did in the series was n service of n minute or two as ‘a nlnch-rttnnt-r. Howard Gill, who pitched only one complete inning for the Reds dur- ing the whole season, was given a a BASKETBALL WEST KENT SCHOOL Wmt Kcnt School in a fast game of Basket Ball by the score of 15-5 on the Gym. yesterday. The first half ended"7~2 in favor of Grade \'ll. lt was a good game of Basket Bail attd every fellow nhowcti up well. Earl Goss, centre for Grade Vlll played a good game getting the majority of baskets. Following is the line up: Grade Vll Grade Vlll Hocke Ass ' ' . , 09111198 em ergorts fifllaltlgoahlgor ljtizepefzfislflg Soroe Mix-up. full share of the Red s second-place g4 311-1111111011 1.1 (106.5 played he!“ ‘ . money by Commissioner" Lands-t, trormuvds __V ,__ hiki beat (‘arpentletq Nit-Tigris and it ammonntetl to 31.070. i1‘. (‘zirbottcli B. (hren I _ I ' ' " heat Siki, and then had a bad fight 011F181)’ Yllillllltw-HOII 1111111’! £1’! T. Iiall l6. '.\lttrl0y' i with Young Stribllttg down south. 111111 11111011 1011011 110 l11l<'11011 1111"‘-’- _-Det‘ence Gene Tunney is the Amei-icnn gnnm shutouts against the Athletics in l’. (Yameron P‘. Warrer 1 . pion, and Harry Greb, pregepfl mid. the 1905 world's series. B. Inman B. Barlow tileweight champion, is the former That tnay be high DB)’ per tninutn Sub. p- light heavyweight title holder. Mc- for baseball, but it isn't enough A. Nltwlvliialan ——-—- Tlgue refuses m fight nnynne, on ntonoy for a good tip compared to Mr. Petidie-ton refereed snti-afltz- NEW TOR-K, nee. 7.—<'l‘ex Rick- ard received a telegram yesterday from Tommy bought-an, Philadel- phia, light heavyweight anti some the pretext of bad hands. Strihllng is too young to fight in New York, the $310,000 a ntinute that Jack Dempsey got_ for beating Flrpo. time middleweight, asking that he be considered as a rospet-tive zip- pnnent for Carpentiei". Lott-strum tvrently fought a twelve-rottnd bout vvith,McTigtte in West New York and in the opinion of tnany (rompetettt observers at. the ring- side, was an easy winner. 1 BiiliiiRiiS in Lntnbros‘ 'i‘otmt.'tttienl inst Barney Francis Canada's Best Bet at Present Time 1_. torily. aortas v. M. ‘c. A. sovvuua Carvell Bros. Tommy 1,, 10 "1991 1101,11 10,111‘ tiight. lltll Nicholson won from ~f~r igillldlrfltllllt middleweight (jllflmpign of Eng- 119111 V9889)" $01110 11119 1111015 Tho llrantloti Suit says: When D “CK-Huh, ‘118 111 1.1., land; in the tweive-rottnd semidinaq were made by both tilayors and. u J. l-lowarrl Crocker one of (fana- A' '11,.K,,n741/L,'_'_ "Z1511 213 1o 1116 G['eI'~T[[1]ney 11111111- 111 11.9 small ntargin separated them at da‘s scouts for Olympic material v1.11 “191-“11111, 1,16 117 Garden on Monday night. n is the-the earl of the saltw- was in the city some time atm- he ~.___~fi- Englishman's American debut. ii‘ T110 110001111 11111119 Wflfl W011 b)’ lamented tho fact that the Domiu- 79g 331 33.1 Lottghrati wins this fight in any- Fred McMahon from Vlnc Doncet- irin had no tuilers of any promin- T0111] .3151 1111111.’ 11111" 1111I1PP~111\'P_ 1111011011» 11 1'1 19- ' ence. A young liliclnztc lndian on certain that Rickard will considerl Tho snooker games resulted ‘in Erinco Plduatrtl Island named Madison: him as a possible opponent for lhelwins by ‘Tom Hughes, and Jim tfBarney" Francis is conting for~ Mclnnis . . . . . . , _ . _ H1115 13o 1px 10mm“ Frenchlllalh P0111913 -ward in long strides and under Robertson . 112 162 011 1110111111)’ 111K111 1'9")’ 11ml pziopcr coaching may develop into Hues-tits 21-6 13C W. Scott ‘l!!! rub ctues in the first {rent gnu; m5 bani 1min of 4,32 Clrlfil‘ .. 12.‘; 15T- game. . Henderson and C.- Sem- land 1-5 is still far rentnved from Nicholson 215 17' THE DIFFERENCE i110 W111 P111!’ the secmm Rants. the rt-ctirds oi‘ Joie Ray and oth- '—"‘_*_ — i ‘The snooker tottrnatnent tonight, era, but he may develop. 15711 1'15" 33' B)’ EH10" 51'3")’ twill be played between E. A. .'\lc-' T°1?L1—3355- Nevin and il/Spencor, Fred (‘ban-l » . .- Mflilwlly 99 P11111- llill plays _pool with a skill un- me, and 1.1 31.111110“ , I ONE DOLLAR Hpecluln A“ _4-0-§-i- l tirade \'ll] defeated Grade \'ll of Moll good Tolmceonilfo. Gift Problem Solved f rfmctq/g)“ FOR THE BUYS AND GIRLS Fit-Tite Patent Stilts ........\. $1.00 or free with 3 Subscriptions FOR inn BROTHER AND SISTER UniversityDictionary .. $1.13 (With Three Coupons) FOR MOTHER Prim“ Lady's Shopping Bag . . . . . . 60c With Ono Subscription FOR FATHER One year Guardian Subscription $4.00 or City $6.00 w Cltaanorrarown ; ' ,,GUARDIAN Frimo Edward lslondLiito (he Dew. P - Coven Since that is the And give‘ 1t at least the thought But no-Bill 0Y0. He loafs and stalls and he fakes Yet still he growls at his poor posi- Thottgh all he needs is the same task by which he's living You'd think he'd tend to it. as a rule, he's giving To educating himself in pool. I dawdles and shirks and fuddies, He views his job with a listless and mudles And merely figures on “getting by"; tion, liis "rotten boss" and his "meas- ley nay." ambition Applied to work that he gives to play! _ T i XMAS otrrs THAT SMOKERS APPRECIATE 1 t Tobacco Pipes, Clqarl. _ v Eoucboo, Tobacco, Cigar: and Cigarette Holders‘. From our largo l stock of SMOKERS SUPPLIES you an our: to be satisfied with your choice. LAMBROS BROS 1 1 y» t1 Horsemen R turn L °F c" “MUN .onrnc( y practcng year on ----- -»— V ycar. _ ABEGwElLIRA'N‘NG e Last night on the League Allcyrl No bmak of the game can get his A1 the conflusmn n; 11", 111mg; » the All Comers defeated tbt nlsstzzr. Iii-ii ::';;:;*:.;::‘"..1:::.. assailant; ‘ Sale At New york lle itltlnlsnhnd studies his modo oi’ Liam . Igunfflm: mm amend“ . . . . . . “Hi3 122 151' wows ' " filial"ls“n..i.“li’°iini‘i° $15.31.”? Mar" "'1""""“" ‘My "a" 1- “"1111 -- ~ ~10 l" "1 with ‘cottcentrzttiott on every 1,1919 11,011. 1m1n1ng 1s me from,“ Jantes Arbing rt-ttirnetl inst even- .i. McLeod . .. . 171 19711 shot, ' 1'. 1; . 1 , _. ing from New York whwe they T. lteardon . - 11313 15 Ho's always figuring, weighing 1;‘1s111,2',-1e,:1eg1,yT1:.:1?.:n:1}:;o::)z',t1 in company with Dr. Jack Jottkitts .\, ZVit-Kitskill . . . . . ..112 124 15S Which chance is proper. 111111 confident with the co-operalion oi‘ lmmhalwll 51X “"759” “t m‘? 01“ 1 —. which is not "Jack F1051» to be 1n 11,1, 1,951 n1» Glory sale. Among the lot ls an ox- 1534 7111' 323 ' “(whey 101.111 on me 111K111 (,1 11111. (zeptlonal colt trottcr, sired by that T01111—2Z73- Y0! Pool is merely Bill's rocron- urn-y 101th Jvondorful young speed horse and 1 11011. -—-——-o0>—--- tslre, Chestnut Peter 2.0514 who GUI 5110"?" w? 2“ no A 811111110 110 D5111’! when the work- they think will bo the logical sue vlllllgi’ - ~ ~ - ' ' - '- " 1w 011111 911 t (vest-tor to ‘the world's renowned -~ ~ l’ ‘ An office job is his real vocation, sire Peter the Great. now dead. 3' Tmlm" O HA - _ l<‘. ‘Power . n bgardTdeggltd room ‘I'm! his Chestnut Pete“ ' is me J Webster 135 1110 . sire of llolyrood Leonard, 203 3-4. ‘ and _tweive ozhers with fast rec- ords this year. The dam of this Tnnnylcolt is Allie Watson, the dam of ffour. she is by Allcrton, 2.09 1-4. ’Managers Schofleld and Coyle of' In m” l“! ‘hem m“ ‘hr-go “an; the Guardmn and )pntflot team“ dart] bred ntares, all with records. respectively, will unleash their pin ‘me of them is l“ ma‘ 1° that g°°d Bowling Alleys- mpmers 1mg amemoon m 3A0 1n son orf Peter the Great. Peter Mo- The“, w“ 311011191- mau-h gflmp the first tnatch of the second cham- m" 2J5 1'2 anothel and h“ a “m” bowled last 111K111- DHWPP" ‘"1" S1»- pionship bowling series. A second remrd "r 2121"“ The“ “e “V” Avaflla V11 111B 51100111- contest will take place tonight at seldmga‘ ‘me Wm‘ a m‘) ye“ 0L1 winning 011111)’ 25 1111111» 6.30 and the members of both teams mark “l 22414» l‘ 1°“? Ye" "l" The Pilots v5 the $11115 110F1- nre requeamd 10 be on hand at the time record of 2.1514. The other pone“ 111911- 11131118 time gpeflfiwL ‘fellow 111111 11 1W0 3'01"‘ 0111 1'11"“ night, which [irontisea to he a 800d A series of nine matches has been"‘e°°“l “l 2-24 1'4 ""0 l‘ m“ l“! 0118- arranged and a 8111181116 11.0111", three years 2.17. They are held up Rovarg v11 11111011 39y; 111111 (tar. a 826 815 805 Total~246li. Chliown Bowling Alleys The boys are still going strong after the prizes W111 be awarded me w1nner,1_ t. lMcArdam fJuncltlon and will not inntiylBrr-‘os. vs Ramblers, Monday ' l 1"“ “"31"” 1 3111111110 500158 mo} arr ve ora ew (ILVS. Dec. 0t , 991151: 501w grain or oormavfs outs gmwpivay gcHgoL I Buyers from all over the world 8t. Avards ‘_ /1 who“, flock Boots snow Sh" Moccums The tdpomng gs 1111c Isunuung O1 were present at the sale. Germany H. Gregory . . . . . . .. SH 11in ..' l; o“ T“ Moccasin‘ 1119 91119119 u; Cunvany 1.1911001 11,1- Austria and Suretlen. buying about W. Gregory . . 111 as Army Lflih" 3°11“ M’ _ _ a the ntontuh of Navember:— 120 head and Montreal rapresnntw- F. Gregory 76 t4 - é Lumber-man's Rubbers of "111-Y W1! gram, v1111___1_ Mary Q 141.911,... “V05 getting about one dozen, ln- i’. Gay . . . . . . . . . . .. 106 100 it, a" kinds Doctor Special Boots 2. Gertrude hilomlttlltt. s, Rosella eluding the second ltlsheat Priced A. Mebattchlttn ti!‘ "T ‘ 1‘ _ Leather Lined English MdM,-11ban_ 1111 the M111 .1‘. ..-.. v Hockey and Skating Boots Boom (‘native V.-1. Carolina McMilla.n.|th'l‘l1‘e sale vran a decided success, T t l y? 11" 404 3-0 Lumbermaws Sox zdflpznbnth MhKay 3, John F, Mp- e orses bringing the highest t-tv- 0 11 " -‘ 1- ' , . . . y||man_ , igragg 11mm 111 the 11151011, o; 11m Sellers ‘ m I a Prices unexcelled. Quality carefully selected. Service Glade 'llll.—-1. Bernard ‘McMillan, Fasill. Lipton, Cox's sales. which 5- 1'1"" - - - < - - - ~ -- m‘ 1;“ ‘3 it, F101“ "P 1° d1"- z, nnonnmn Minannnnm. have ever been held early for thlr‘ E» “Y” '"’ 11$ ‘ .‘ Gtmdle 1.--1. Albert Me-Eachermlhave lteen held early for thir- J; Ramflm" 1"_' H2 H9 ' ‘l, Michael McMillan, 3, Darrel Mc- for all trotting stock and also a I “m0 m‘ 71 v 1 I’ I Donaiiti. good business in commercial hors- Gm‘ Mm“ ' ' ' " ' " " H1 ms 1'“ 1" - Annie B. Donnelly es in-ll. S. at the present time. T‘ "T ‘f’ K meachm.» - __.____,>_______ - s00 50.: 503 a: -—~—-<-————' zouNfiron sci-loot. T""‘""1776- 4 .n ‘ i ut the Clftowni the latter .- . till Tuesday i em-t TERN CAP wit‘ » Tl-IE i? MERCURY Trad: Mm): Cwyvighod. Jim's» Ramona and remind mat. The skate that skaters everywhere are becoming enthusiastic over. c new hockey skate that bids lair to attain even greater popularity than the famous Starr Regal Featherweight skates. The blade of the MERCURY is made of chrome nickel steel —guaranteed Starr pro- cess hand tempered. Notice the flanges on the foe and heel plates. These extend all round the plates, thus securing light weight with greater strength. The whole skate is heavily nickeled on copper, hand finished, and highly polished all over. The Mercury Hockey Skate combines all the features of the perfect skate. ancl is lully cover- ed by the Starr unconditional guarantee. The low price of $5.50 a pair makes this a highly desirable skate lor either hockey or pleasure skating. Wrftcfaf (ltlttlttgitr The STARR M’FG CO. LIMITED Dav tmouth Nova Scolll Toronto Branch lZZ Wellington Sh. West $KATE ‘u. 0V?! "'1 "flour “#30 . _ I ~r 4% ..'.Tlil Tiiflfiiléfil Iiiliifl man wunn mun 1 Goffs have the best of everything to make feet comfort Old fashioned Leg Boots (Wny. Standard.) High Lacinq Boots (excel- Sheep Skin Sox _Mliitary Leggings Overshoeo A fartner rushed up to the ham.- of a country doctor in the village. Ohms Ma-ndfng of Enlinghon late one night. and besought him School. Bay liiontnnn my 11w to come at once to a distant farm- month of November: Grade X. house. I i, [Milton U-oderfhay. Grade Vlll. The medicine man hitched up his 1 Ernest iindenhay. 2, Ellen horse, and they drove fitriously to 51mm. Gnalie Vll. .1, Loreim the farmer's house. Upon their Faber, :2, tilemenlifne Flslter. 3. arrival, the farmer said: Florence (irfiln. (la-rule. -lV. i.» "How much is your foe. doctor?‘ "Ray McKenzie. 12. 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