1936 Dgcrsllselz 18. ""3 mi-llilsQTflF-TQLV-‘i GU-i!<_Ql-¥“ PAGE SEVEN BOWLING a I BOXING aocnev assure-tar. WRESTLING QTHER sponlr Thompson Scores Leafs Trounce Americans 5-1 ‘on B; Guardian's Special Win) ,wlth1n one game of the co-holders, ytoxTllEaLt Dec. 1'1 -- Cecil mu)" Thompson scored his first shut-opt‘, of the National Hockey “use season tonight as he bril- ' tlv $311111): over Montreal Maroons bc- (QR less than 6.000 fans The victory, taken in a heavy- mtjng but drab game, moved Bos- ton to within one point of the lead- . of zhe United States section. uproot held to third place in the ' section. 5 win, moreover, gave them . n of the Beatty Trophy, ~ of the l\l_ar.time Prov- . sslonal hockey champion- B ~.on and hiaroons won and ‘ cc games each in a pre-sea- of the eastern provinces to 1e; tota. goals scored rst two meetings of the iedulc decide the trophy ihlll g5: Ill‘ ed to tonight's victory orlng in every period, uble w-ith injury-weak- ~oiis who were without Marvin \Ven;w0rth, Russ went ahead af 16.50 of the i on a goal by Leroy , aided by Cooney Weil- _son handled the few Maroons tcsed at him and Goidsworthy alsd ~ second goo‘, reversing the c as Welland scored after passing ‘bout 1n fron. >11 near the halfway mark s lifter the final period open- . -:e shot the first of thre: ‘ He broke from a ganging at- ‘ without attempting any “.1 ecl past Connell from i Flash Hollett, dupllca.eu c s;x minutes later and y Sands wound-up the goa._ on a play with Bill Cowley the first period did Ma- in. through the big Bcct.n \v;'.h consistency, then n wils called to stop num- -;n drives. But lnaroons peered out from the second 9.; . (ll and even with a man ad- iail..l,e iiiey coulon‘. get anywhere. [UT/lb I dclci c Ti LINEUPS AIONTREAL Connell BOSTON Runge ivard NOTIIICOJ Subs: Jciiva, iveiland, ._', cook. Ho‘. ett, Sewart Cowley, Sands. Murmurs subs: Ccnacher Trottier t Caiti, Grace, Robinson, A:‘-\-, ltacllcy, Jenkins. Wing .\l._l\'ty Ion and Ural- A>*J~.LA SLZFJJIARY First Period A_'B':I.I:IAI, Gosiswoizhy‘ (Well- illu: 1.120 " ~: Gc-tliffe, Snore. Second Period oston, Welland l 8.23 ' : Evans, Jerwa, Getdffe. (Golds- Tiiirtl Period tI~EQ§iCIL Shore 1.40 Fulton, Holett 7.20 5- I, Siltltls iCowlcyl 13.11 Pct .05: GcSilffe. LIlAI-‘S SCORE UPSET NEW YORK, Dec. l7—~1~‘iashing a -\\...v opsn bizitld of hockey, I 31.1210 Lc..fs re.urned to "e tsnigllt and laced New --l?l'lC(\I1§ 5-1 in a National match played before 9,000 F553;’? bucked Boston Bruins toa 5-01 scoring with the aid o! Jim fbwier cnnd period. Lessthan two l _ Cd.s.iii I I of second place, the Americans and 2 Montreal lidaroons. 1 Sylvanus Apps. powerful pivot ,sho: the Leafs into the lead by hImhls 1 late 1n the opening period. Harvey i Jackson added another in the mid- ‘. die session also wim Bowlers help. The Americans threw caution u: ; the winds in the last 2o minutes iand the vdsitors had little trouble {breaking through the Star-fixing- tied defence for another brace of jmarkers. Nick Meta notched the. ifirst following a breakaway then‘ ‘Gordon Drlllon, former Moncton Hawk Junior, tal led with Jackson's ‘ than Lou Gehrig’ ords. I935. v CHICAGO, Dec. l‘1—(A.P)—‘f‘he 558 bat swung by Hal Trotsky. Cleve- land's young first basemen, brought first American League leadership at butting in runs season and kept New York Yank- es from making a clean sweep of honors in that important division. ‘hooky drove in 162 runs. l0 more loader o! the walloplng Yankees‘ assault on rec- Jimmy I-‘oxx of Bostbn was third with 143, and Zeke Bonura of Chicago had 138 for fourth place. Hank Greenberg of Detroit, led in last Eighteen players batted in 100 Iassistance. Lorne Carr sandwiched-c’? "w" mm» NIWYW u" 1'1"!‘- . Anthelonoliewllorltgoalon ‘fer Major League record of l7. set l power play with Eddie Wiseman and i by the National Mme ‘~11 1930- ‘Sweeney Schriner then Jackson The Yankees set three new team viitn an assist from Drillon, slashed ,mai0r league runs barred in marks. ‘ in his second counter to concludeBY 5111881113 in 995 W115 they ‘Jet- l the scoring. Three of the Lea! scores werej99l. in 1931. ltered their own former record of Their 25 in one game i registered with an American in the vagairlst’ Philadelphia May 24 re- I vlng time when Carr scored. , Toronto was without their St81"fjvg 1 wrist. Bud Jarvis of the disbanded; Gehrig ‘Buffalo Club of the International ustmigm yea, in m the round by an 8-2 penalty box while a Leaf was ser- ‘placed the mark of 23 establshed by ,the A‘: in 19w. The presence of ‘ players. Gehrig. ‘right-vine man. Charlie Comic-her Jsaaerl, Dickey and setrrli. in the DiMaggio‘ ‘on the injured 115! WW1 B 511135453 IOO-or-more list, also was a record. completed his 11th the IOO-or-more Amemm ma!“ “I” P‘r“'°h“°d u’ I class. tying Simmons‘ major league and DXQVIOIIS ,' m; 11L [standard _ _ DiMaggio tled a big league stand- LBELPS and by hammering in five rims in ' _ . Jone inrfng agafrut the A's. F MIEIIICADS Toagzg: tL-azzerfs ll against the A's. 1n one $29112‘ Denna mwle, game’ beftered rxmc 1min” Defefice Home, standard of nine. set. in ma. ' Chapman Centre Thoma Cari" W198 . schriner Wing American Subs: Kalbfleisch, Cot- ' ton, Klein, Oliver, Wiselnan, Lamb. Emms, Anderson, Doran. Toronto Subs: Day Kelly. Mel-l. Jgcksgn, Apps, Shin, DKIIIOD. Ham- ilton, Jarvis. Referees: Odie Cieghorn and Bill n“, g My“; Stewart. ' P. Hennesey ‘ B. Connolly svrmanv a “m”, . G. Mu h "Y" Pm“ J. Mirna: i 1—Toronto APPS (Fovfer) 18.04‘ § Penalties: Apps, schriner. Kn-b- Iflelml- ‘l Side Wheelers:- i 5 J. Hughes I Second Period C M Dun 1d 1lztijlromnw' Jacks” (“w”) n‘. lilccDonaald ' G. Ess Penalties: clilipmw- H_ cnfsrieu Third PeriM Zt-Toronto, Met: 4.19 ' 4——Tcronto. Drillon (Jackson) 04a - Bwlrlns Fiver- Q (W35 an W. Muriey '"‘ =1“ MM- 6—Toronto. Jfl¢k5°n (mmmfl ‘ w‘ Davey 1,2,,- l a. Dalziei Penalties: Davidroil. 3mm"- Re“ E‘ Dam“ Homer. Dal’. Met!- Junio rs And Seniors Play Came Tonight 550 flour League. It isn't very often that. a 1W1?" - te_m has the net-re to chnllwifl l Tip Tops:- senior squad to a game of hockey J. McCabe but we have ula: happe-JIIB r-zh- M. Dufly in our midst and wnizht the 5m"; L. Mailett qunlm- Rangers lzse on Harold E. Mitchell Grqsg-Abegweits in an exh-b-Ivfl n. Brown encounter that Pfilmises 1°“ stirring action. "W" 0111!!- When the above does hflpPen °ne B. McCabe “mg the youngsters far from lflv- B. McMahon orlies in the been: Oddi- m" m" M- muse“ ‘is far from the case tonight. R. 118- M. Mcbellan ~ i nt of supporters bc- , A. Sherry Iiriiidhgbilr? in: are more than wll- , ling to wager that the Juniors come t o“; on top; of course the 5210i’: have their followers too. s0 S! t [Ivoilflngveay the teams stcP WI m‘ bat.e tonight; PWFP“. m ‘tiseb: ‘boxing phrase, arent 801118 ° I pplfiligsfilDown The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Left Handed Tournament 130 H1 I62 I61 11.4 '16 I53 147 165 138 80 120 9O 89 75 612 571 598 Total-IBM 131 85 98 152 206 142 105 98 140 229 143 117 80 66 163 697 598 660 Total~l955. 66 115 107 I61 218 171 I67 12-1 174 99 113 116 128 79 113 621 649 581 ShutouhYankees Set ‘Max Schmeling A3 Bruins Take Maroons 5-0;, Three New .1936 Comeback King Hailed As: With Ball Records Surprise Victory Over Louis NEW YORK. Dec. l'f—l_»\.'P)—The expers who wouldn't concede him a (‘RECCG rta-e hailed Max Schme- 111185 knockout of Joe 101115 ' crowning come- back ac eteme ‘_:i the s'x.:li an- nual associated Press sports poll. The: se'.ec:;cn of the black- ha;red L?‘ was just s decisive as the three b dealt the young 11990 heavywe: in Yankee Sta- dium on J ne 19. 0‘ .g his nearest rival by tee to one, Scrimeltng m. T3 pa cipan Runner- rs wen: to the blonde and .c Afce Marble o! San Pran- vi o won the United States a: cis co‘ tennis title after ill he had forced he: cu: of compe: .. n for aimzut ‘we years, A separated baby- face Jimmy McLarnm and Bob "Lefty" Grove in third and fourth places. respectively". The Canadz- an puncher gained points for hzs victories over ‘Bony Canzonerl and lightweight chmirxon Lou Amcers and Grove, because he led Ame can League pitchers with bes: earn- ed run average for the seventh time. Others who landed in the “!‘ .: 10' were Frank Wj-"koff. sprint vet- eran who made h‘s third straight Olympic team, Louis. for his return to form after being stopped by Schmeling. Johnny‘ l-‘scher’ .Den- ny Shute. and Tony Vanero Unit- ed States amateur. professional and open golf champions, Paul waner. National League batting champion. and Tony the New York Yankees‘ veteran second basemen. International As New High Poi (Written ‘or The Canadian Pras By Robert D. Forster) .\fO.\"I‘RE..-\L, Dec. lT-At a new‘ high point of interest in Canada in 1936, the old Brlti h sport of badminton is prepared to invade the Uriiied States this season ;n rather a big tray". its a" leading up to lnterzzatzonal €\k.4[S the: some clay may be COflGJ ed along ‘c ‘ties of the DavLs Cup set-up 1936 belonged to Canada. batiniititon way. and so wil. ‘in a 193T. oifLlas o! the Canadian and American associations foresee a substantial liicrea e in internation- al play". It won't be long fore the Dcminions champions aren't ' taking a light workout ‘they engage the hes: play-ers in United Stazcs. Doug Grant, chsnky young star from Halifax and the brilliant Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr., ot Toron- ton, were outstanding among Can- ’ adian players in 1936. Grant won i reasonable to assume that Total-mil. ' High single, Gordon Emery, 229. Hlgh_ three, Mitchell McDonald, Tonight at 7 dcloclt Laundry Cllnkers vs. Style Marts; at 8.30" Five Aces vs. Prince Grocery, Big LADIES BOWLING Kelly a IIICIIXDI! Trophy 138 159 126 181 1'76 153 66 141 2S3 214 192 113 of: 122 95 Total-Roi. I71 H2 187 I92 121 141 123 10B 185 105 112 129 195 114 I45 Total—-2l70. High single, Layda Malett. 229. High three, Ester Mltchell, 519. The ladies are working hard on 5 the goose for the highest single and sotne very good scores are being rolled up. only a few pins between the leaders; but who knows who the men's singles title for the third time in four years. .\(rs. Vval- ton captured the women's singles for the first time. During the coming season many Canadians will participate in U. S. tournaments and exhibitions from New England to Oregon, and it is before long the trend will be from the other direction in the wake cl rapid development o.‘ the United States field. Grant, who lived in Kingston. Ont, when he tzrst won the title in i933. in Halifax when he won it Lhe second time the following year and last year was playing for a Winnipeg club when he again fir- ed hls wuy to the mp atter a year's layoff from sickness, preparing for the 193‘! championships at Vancouver. Threats against his supremacy are cropping up 1r. all part; of the country. With an estmaied 80.000 Cali- adians now playing the game. the reignmlg period of a champion be- comes more and more uncertain. The accent is deiizziteil’ on youth. with tile major champions of farf more tender years than tiras the. case a decatie ll_:o. Expansion has stepped up the pace. There is a ' QLIESLOII if Grants phylcal con- d.tion ivtll hold him up. even if he did survive the toughest draw in history a: Wlnizlpe-g ‘ Aiareh. West Coat opp: tlon looms strong for the defender. Dick Birch, rtinner-Lip last year and close to the titls. will be r opp .on not: h; Jchn: Sains, i7 he ga.e Grant the 1936 easoll, vvl . back sill. Iilltilif‘ improved. Eric Lrsney, frozzl DlLllCBJl, on Var.- couver Isl Ls a dlf"'cu‘.t per- ftrnler to ov " oriie, WIlLl‘. the ‘.0’.- Badminton Play Looms Assumes nt Of Interest‘ .tl‘":e the stronge". group in the . Storey is right on the border-line of stardom, just. fall- ing fru- ionally short o.’ umettmg B1111 in the quarters at Winnipeg las: .\farch. Jack Nash, Inndon golfer. is moving upward. Len Schlemm, Gordon Reynolds and Frank Derrs constitute a Mon- treal trio which might make a def- _r.; impression. Winnipeg's ranks are dep1e:ed vrith the departure of Grant to Toronto and zhe propos- ed departure of Jimmy Forsyth, but sttll bca ts of imlple talent. Tournarnen: interest has waned for Bev hfitchcll of Ottawa after a brilliant career in the major events. Prairie citzes have many champions in tiie making. Perhaps this season will see young Alfie In- galls of Mocxse Jaw, Sasg, crashed into the circle of select. or other‘ WESItEIIICIS answer the call. . bfarserst Taylor of Kelovrrla, B. i Cs flipped unannounced into the scheme of things in 1935 when her ' left-handed shot; gave her the de. clsion over the present champion, Mrs. Walton. Possibly figure will s uddenly appear as Allge‘ Boivin of Montreal, aged 1s, did to become runner-up 1n i933 at. , Montreal, hiss.‘ Waltonu Mrs. Anna Kiet- Pstric.‘ o. tancouver, Margaret 'I‘a_vlor of Kelowna, Ruzh Robert. zon o: Ottawa. all have tasted the swecks of victory in the National Elig-e. They remain strong con- tenders ".l.. Last. spring at, win. mpeg intimation was git-en mg; their‘ high-rating places were hardy secure. Youth was knocking for a c a"? at the title itl greater .11 Ilflln over, and youth, t. wxh greater t an cvcn nlcre serious ~ year. , Crandpas To Make Football C o m e b a c k iCanddian Press) LONDON. Dev. lT-Louci will be the cheer. as "ginlildpa" goes puff- ing down the ‘wing or lilnpzng tllroijii the certre when two soc- ccr ttallls of grandfather . soiiie attic “ere shortly. is no. if ma,‘ " league clubs w.ll "scout" the game. The Dockiantl Settlement and itfalvcrn College hission teams in Canning Town and another from Llrgi ‘e in North Ytrkshlre, are busy imlng up recrui . The aver- age age of the Londoners ls about ._ some other , experience. i SecondTest. 5 Match Will OpenTQday SURE TU 8E HEMEMBEFIEU (C. P. by Gnl-rdlan‘: Special Wire) SYDNEY, Azistralia. Dec. l7- England is nmkmg only one change in the l2 players £:0:n whom a team will be seleeaed to line up against Australa tomorrow in the second of the five test cricket matches to be played "down unda” U115 reason. ‘file tourism won the first encounter at Brsbane earlier in the month by 322 runs. Lawrence I-‘shlock. sturdy Stir- rey leitharider. replaxs Torn ivor- thlngton, Derbyshire bazsman. who 1* not inlay-iris at the fUp p: h: form. Australza also makes or " one Chase. t. P. OBrien Victoria. coming 1n for W. A. Brown. Browns exclusion means that Queensland will not have a rep- ,naCh'InIatNnYc-*§a M-uuunbv fllqdhduunludnlucy QloduaodaNcIhnlGiJdNnYufi hi‘! oq/a-nnnadlnildfiu-awqfinol CANADIAN NATIONAL 61190- IESEDIGIIVG O11 Q16 I85!!! 1011103303‘. . In the Brisbane ma ' Brown was 12th man bu: tori: ‘ L. McCormzck, g New Baseball r Immo rta ls Are Sought forced to retzre The playe selections mil be rttatie tom by Gilbert Allen England's per, and Don. G. Bradman, AtLxsge captain are: l-Irtglarid: L. B. l-‘Lshlock. Surrey. C. Bamett. W. H. Hammond. Glomestershire. A. E. Fa ' 4A. P. by Guardian's baseball's : s. J. _\fcCabe. .1. l-i CD ' A- G- Chfllpeffifid- -'\~ Cl hfathewsot‘. and Waiter s§°f“'7f€17; “'- J- J: were turned over to the , " ' - w ‘um 1°‘ 73'“ Coo rstouwi. .\‘.Y.. memorial corn- “ari C" L‘ B36505}? 5 ' - ti ee today for ~, 'a"at‘.ot1 i!‘ the "antes haLl o! fame. The nzsjcr leagues sen‘. out bal- for" new can dates for the c.' ‘ t Each member tralia. E. L. Rfctjornii. . Slever. and L. P. O'Brien. toria. Vic- ENLARGE BIELIZOYRNE GROUND RIEIJBOURNE, Amffdlla —- Alien 5500.030 tailors cc-vng boume land will p. Australia in two tes in the New Year. are near: plefion. There will be pecan; tion for 100,000. to .\le1- of the Special Wire) NEW YORK. Dec. ill-Pincus of forenzos: l::i:iiortals--'f‘y‘ i FORUM TODAY CHILDREN! SKATE HOCKEY TONIGHT BELLEVITE. Alta-NZ?) J. Upton. pastor “ n" her-e, makes practical tarn sermon zopics. Church a: Broaclview. sed tn overalls to find on: . jobless men would be Crate-d ' H: said h: garb caused a 1o: o.‘ "eye- brow raiszng.’ When a man's money trotllilol him" it won't take him long to find lsome woman to share his troubled- i l 0 UR DI 1 ,pulled any and both teams are de- will drop in tonight and upset 1119 pran Jack Underhil; o.‘ vaizcoui-er. 75 and of the uiigdsle club 72. , ' rt A 1 ~ . ... . . . . — s - I Stlxwygqflaflg? ‘it ,termine:l to score Justmas o tensslagi: ‘ dope on a r881 80958 dlnnef- champion in 19.3 and aitriln in l,.'~2r_v p.n_vel~ is a. lea t a grand- v V7 X V. l, ‘ q .1 . ' nto Ellie Shirts. who h“ just as hard as Cy p0 5 The worl"s dumbest ‘l ls th 1932' mmss “In a wemfl‘ o: ‘Amer’ - ‘ ‘SORRYJSUT 7L1 You ' ‘Lu-Tam 1 ' 1" I \\ w _.i- ‘Sign m pan, _ _ e 8-1‘ e tournament cx_etlc tlzar -lle l Oi 23a lrcnibers of IIIFIl‘ " . s’ p, m; l l , , TA W ‘ _ , ‘_ 1 ~ ‘LCLHI _-——--»-—, Come along to the FOYUm I°nI2h~ ‘me _"h° “L335 5 mmeilllm 15 B" mus; still be con . . I fathe . \./J b ~_ c.» v ., CLEw-i 0,. .. \ _ n and watch for yourself. banks: itlgsdeilt with more legs than a cen- t MEN“ nab .37 ..\.o-‘,,n,sers_.- U.“ I DCUT RATE .; 73,5593 ECUCATED V “Mflx i: Favor Stand Titlfibusimsiliiflifmay ~ml ' “m” '°' m‘ i $§Li3§i.ll‘°l§‘“§“ lléliodfiméii A CHANGE "4 Ape‘? ‘Z ‘SW56 "5’ THAT? $12K my YOUTHS Wm cow TITLES ‘ ‘Jafk slag-y of Tnrionfo ls typicaé i-lieflllatisnlt) to: not»... himself l TO QuT 1M ' OF wRlsT L; AND TAiAE ‘H THAT ._-_—- i" o tie rn ern trtn , young an “a: ng‘ a bu . ' , t n A dop te d SEEK cum JOHANPTEBURG — (GP) — 3 active, equipped with all the es- A big time is expected when the l, OM 1H5’ Rmxas WWH ‘IHAT OLD POOL 5 ladsthin their teens have won big sentials to carry him far in the two Canning Town teams meet for ; SWEEPSTAV-E EACH BEI _ 1714,16 FOR s NEW YORK, Dec. l6-New Sou Afr-can golf championships. National. He has the advantage of the right to play Lingdale. One is i CAKE ‘T5 » EACH t, A FJDE fie MoAoHoAl York Giants today said n0 PLO‘ Bobby £0036. 18. retained the Nlt- being able to practice at Toronto captained by W. Tuplln. B3, al:o AN w‘ DO , , ' gre-s had been made toward pur- 0.1 open and amatcurlfltlea, Oteway wlth such stars as Roddy Phelan, captain of the club. while the EYCI-UQVE ONE ¢OULDA .1 IN A EéAD. . chasing the Albany Club of the Bayes, 1'1. is Western Province um- 1935 winner; Joe Zitharko, Grant. other will be piloted by a "cub.' TiTgtT 119p. HAND¢UFpED a (HUt/sggq Ap-fgp, AxfflEgs-n N3" Dem 17_(Cp) International Lgqgue although Zateur champion and John Bradford ,Jack Sibbald and others who con- ) J. Tavistock, who is only in his TH, POOR You UNTlL .v o; HARLEM DONATHQG ‘Dtlvgates to a meeting of the still were being mad_e. ,16. won the Eastern Province title. l __ - ~< _ its. ‘ » u , I I _ gentm Hockey may“! o’ the Map --- ~s ~ One winger ihatxwlll need Plenty BAKED Li? ‘TH \ VOLO_ . $5 5O TO ‘THE Mme Senior Group tonight went i M. “@315 ,5 ‘Farwld C‘ Bur‘ BY TI-VOWl-S , CLUBf-I- WILL a? record as favoring support of . Z Ifiniuwigafiyagfiif’ aufigewrfgtfi? ._-, CLUBI ' I GAVE A l! \I ‘iii Am t H k A - ' ' ' iiriiiiil=~°ii*i A Hocke Sensation tl@"@i@~"»~=‘lll°»"~lit@ CEEIIBAit-rlateur Athletic Union of . ‘ playing on the mommg o, Queen BY PIKDTE-ailng approval of the v victim-l“ “mix cg??? m“ ‘e CB5!- by their doiegate R. S. 0 0 . j bra.ion. It g3; w . owever. “Fiend at. a meeting In Halifax v80 r0 ‘mun? me r y?" 1 I i,“ night the c H L “Md up b” ,5 Rev. G. Roper. c_ apla n o Can- \ ' - - - ning Town. says ‘we have a spot- 1nd the M.A.H.A. and the 0.11. , g-A. in theil’ break with the AA. .- 0f C. over a revision of rules. thMount Allisotr University. Dor- 5 hlivl‘. Amherst, Backvllle and ‘elglinfthlli will have teams 1n the 511B this season, it was decided. c“ “PWMIIM for admission from A 3990M! Amherst team, St. Pate M- fill. was voted down on motion ‘m, fllbh Lister of Mount Allison. I Edward Macbean qt spring. °n the grounds a six-team lengu ‘chedfflruld make for a clumsy u” "hi"?! h‘ "“¢o i IN EXHIBITION GAMES SENIORS? YOU HAVE SEEN THE FAST WORKING RANGERS WIN TWICE AND PUBLIC OPINION l EVENLY DIVIDED ON THE QUESTION, CAN THEY HOLD THE BOTH TEAMS HAVE “IT” AND i Friday Night December 18th. WILL TELL THE TALE IN A WHIRLWIND EXHIBITION AND THE FIRST REAL HOCKEY TREAT SO FAR THIS SEASON. GAME’ AT 8.15.—ANY PART OF HOUSE 27c. IS ABOUT light. practice pitch at the Settle- ment. and our grandfather play- ers are getting a lot of practise." One old-timer, however, protested when he was ruled offside. It was explained tho offside rulo war alt- ered after the Jameson Raid ll899l. A big "gate" is expected for the [$1110. GOTIIAM LIKES CORAL i NEW YORK-Genuine coral and a IIIIQIICLSG shown in necklaces and l pins are among New Yorkls costume I Jewelry ' favorites. " Mason couture Hi6 ci-\\cv<t;u6=