M Justice The Sport Page That Everybody Reads it marrow». “consortia ' Open 5 To Reason "Columbia iAwarded Honors In Second a? He Hit a Single Worth $60,000. F‘; -.___;: luEu. vi \>\Du"\' TRKE ANY NkPS ‘NAT 60V MEUSEL S meme "we mom.» SER\E< Alwms LOOK A$ LeeP E LOUD . \-\\$ F ole-r muse» for stasis fipligsilbw- cwwb S BEST Hi I STWE Al-lNEKéSSoo_ cop oi . term Mv BAT 1/’ . Boo rgizusizi. Ymuzes .. WA§ WE HERO. OF THE WORLD Q $ERIES '“'\\S FAL l- 0 mun: TEN , veer or? 1V use. m. snow um 1k 1 ti? nastiest... Mv ARM By Wood Cowan NEW FINES IN THE HIE SHNW THISWINTEN .\l()Z\"i‘lll<1Al., Nov. 1———'l‘h0se who cry lor new blood in hockey are going iu grt it in bur-ketfuls in the y, ii_ i,_ this ycilr. Leo Dandur- and has cast out his nct, and land c.‘ " veral fat fish including Howie Aiozeuz, the Stratforil speed ball: Billy (‘zunoroiu who hart been par ruling ioimd the country for years. and is rated as a izrutly neat and ctfoutirt- stickhandler. Bobb: Bonrhcr, who burned up the intel- meiTiatt- o. ll. A., will awn out l1‘ [he wake ul his brothers this win ter. lioliby i. expel-led t" "Niki the grade with the some success LEFT FlEl-DER WHO ter wGlmI, ‘the MMTEP-j Minb. WORK ms smut. ON not the physique of the Canadian lludi. St. Pals have been combing the bristles, and they plucked Will‘ Iioughlln, a Wsr-eelly Player 5mm _ Victoria. That hard checking combination of Corbcau and Stuart 1,; one that will command consider- able attention. Then there is thr possibility’ that Harry Watson will that Billy showed although he has N. S. CNNllENGERrClllNMBlN IS GIVEN 1 IJEBISINN IN YES TERIINYS RACE After Having Outsailed Her Rival by 2 Minutes 45 Seconds the Canadian Contender Bluenose is Count ed Out on Account of Foul Move on Rounding one of the Course Buoys- Conclud- ing Race Will be Sailed Saturday. (Cifiidlflfl Press-i 'l‘lie (folu-mhla did not fulfil theiwhole sail breeze, and a head sea 12-30 P- M- expectations of her supporters in to the finish. lcafllldla" 9"") 'ti‘.c tiiattcr of windward work. Both skippers sailed consistently "AMFAX. Nlw- l-"M ‘l "lwklliut silo gave the Defender all shcqood races, they got away to a l"? "l lll” Fl-‘llwrllllllllll “aclllglwilllitfil all the wav. islart that might very well be en- llllllllllllle" lllllll llll" lllglll ll “mil The (Zhalititigerl was markcdlv vied by experienced yachtmen, ‘lwlllell l“ glv" lll“ ‘lemllll l'll"'ll]quicltci' in stays than her rivaiNaiid showed "cod judgment in lll llle llsllellllelfll lllllloollel’ cllllhmorenvei‘ she caught a favorable|cleiving up their plllllloll l“ llle Clllllllllllll 55 ll“? slant of the wind near the finirshiagainst the risk of losing a Btlcli llllllllwse lllllllllell llle llglll-llllllse line which saved her a hitch overlin weather of the day The Blue- buoy in the early part 0f m5 Tace-lthe Ililuenosr- but the fact that shelnctse . I The third race will be sailed to-‘km '. nmwm and twenty the’. lllorloll“ Sllullllay‘ Ilscven seconds on the seventeenllbut against this is the impressive P1118110“ '0: Lllll9llllllrg' Novwline, speaks eloquently of ‘her caol h "collll- Clllllalll Angus wallels- l3 abilities in a mnzzler of a real test he lleetest schooner engaged in ofqchoaner racing v the North Atlantic fisheries. She‘ ' lemonstrzttiad thisvconclusively to-,U,It‘;fiegf,'lfl‘fjag".flf',vsl”hlggflgj,l l‘ly' ‘vllcll lll the lmlllerlllelll“ welwthe fimtmark she had establlsheda ll” “ll” ‘lelelllell for llle llecllllll lead of one minute and forty-nine Race t " i succumb to stimo ot‘ the tempting time tho ‘COlIIIIIDiIbOY (lloucester, scvondfl; she did [his as rpm], m- offt-rs that (‘harllsi Querrio. l5 plant. blasts, (fitpt. lien Pine and retain- U“, hm“ rmch n; h.“ miles-h, lng in liih‘ path. llabc Dye is still trig the trophy she won in her race!mnlpa,.alh.,,ly 5mm)“, ml,l_,r_ Th‘, with llllffilifl and ho will in all pro» with the lulsie towo years 11:0, and Bmemhw m“ menu, Seconds of liability be buck in action. llenny lilkllll; lite long ‘end of a five thou» H“. 59cm,“ 10g’ a 0px... New}, Ug- Will 111ml.’ H WW W"? “m?” "ll lll-l six miles in a moderate sea, and lilwve‘ "nil illllllh ll lll“ ‘llllllllelll . lost nine secmuis on the third leg sharpshootoi- l'(‘('.0ll.’s'llll'l'.~'" blinds‘. vmlitdrlliulll llgllllllil] '31:?" llllllll slllll‘ l‘; of a run down wind ot‘ nine miles lvrnlilllllltm to retire. am~ on 1 --' I “llllllwtl-‘l ll“ in tlioslline weather. She -t t ~ . expect. to [and fill fi-Jvtli-lnnzttgtiili; zllswlxylrixulfgxl"; tlgI-‘lggih"klgafigl-lgfiillthls load of one minute wlvllfihrttalgigliililsczlrtelolllllagf. "l" l" “M l" " 5' ‘ . ‘ ., ' rsotronlls by one minute and twenty- "Chick" M Leod G Ti ' -~- -- ~ ». . - - - ~ I lsh line, tlic lbSLlfl ivas in d I . I -. , . c ~ “lylll llml-lly " m t. .. Tommy (lormau, secretary o!‘ tilt Ottawa llockoy Club, ‘has a few aces back to hack which he will HALIFAX, Nov. l——The Wand- erers football team left yesterday morning for Montreal, where they play the Montreal lllllgllsh Rugby (nub on Saturday for the McTier trophy and fitnzullan champion- . ..\\ " N" l JfflR or THE " , Renew WPOWWW Mans IN BASEBALL r" libel) Golder»- Serb-s. uen Méulst. clmclceb our A SQT-ZATCH \-\\'\' mm‘ DQOHE iN ‘WE subunit», autism we cw soil} W out» WORTH soar ilieoowo-a- iflllll dollar purse at stake for the‘ PIIHSIVETDOII club. he made i} Kati!" W‘ waiting on the bases. nutltilflll fl-‘i H Hllllli-Tfll‘ ‘l "lllelll- lint as loni; as liob Alcnwl irzrine l-le came to the Yttliiltlecn 111.1352 through and saved the game for and in all his buse up Caren! ~ the Y,-tnks',it sort, of look the sting never hit below 300. _ i n expo” ‘when the mm, comm‘ y“. out of the Ilnbefs bad showing. itieusel is l1 ‘Nile-l’ fwllvrlllg e “w; |lias his gym on gm-prfl] of the in“: hieuscl is the first player to devoid of nerves. bani. often in alnatflurs’ and expects to have o, clr-ar the bases with a single in a the impression that no is not go" tuwm “gm up m Strength and v World Series. Elmer Smitn did itllnglliislbest becausemot hgnltilroilg- ready t" defend the Sammy Cm, - with a home run in the Cleveland-aria s ca manner w o _ . “Must a“ mmors‘ ‘ Brooklyn series in 1020. Mousoiflle is fast on his feet. a llneoflltlfle Ottawa will ‘probably trek u. > established a new record this yearifieltler and l10liBP>iiW$ 01K‘- 0 l‘; Winnipeg in a_ few wet-ks; to take for batting in runs in a worldfislgrclltelii llii‘°“l"$ "m"! ll‘ ‘l "on Edmonton in an opening tiilrl43t= contest, sending elgth nins llllffltihljllllfillllllll. - wlht-h will he concluded in Ottawa the plute by his blngltvs. 3 Bob is 25 Yetlrfl 01d. Hilliliglall il- Negutiatlons are in progress foi - - - 4111...} - ' Nlllllllllll“ m SHIV’ “no “Oh Mmlfiol ‘hm! ma‘ cos“), bone thrown at h Blfh grainsDlrotlglssfourllillorl]lgaseblill '2112151222..lgflbniggsllirliesti 0t‘ hill: iblishllbfbllosltfllllcltteltxililils bbsllllllOnlllllgtll bout the iuust popular [ilayc-riliiiii ever since. Now Ruth cmnes| T0 9 ° _ ~ _ _ ' ' l ' ' Y1 i‘ v ":5, a“, works_ 13mm. m“; mum,“ a recon] by {ambient on the toast where, with thetin the bit’. Show for the big money. lt viii tscl ' i serve as an opening for the new York Rifle Shoot ivlellett. Auditorium, an event that will en i Tho annual prize shoot oi.’ the L. OF LEAGUE mo] Thpro. have. boon some ‘ ing with $60,000 worth oi‘ terrors in previous World Scricfl. honlc~run The inns have Il0\'(‘l‘ torlmliii" these, and no doubt they will soon forgot llienst-Ys hit—but it will be it long time before they tieazle razzzing Ruth over the way be tann- ed with the buses tnll and missed an opportunity_ to win the series. There was Snodgruss who mull~ ed a fly in the full of 1921 that |lost the series and cost the Giants $30,000. Snodgruss has never lived lt meant. just $60,000 more to that. error down. lheii lllerklie tholYanlcec pot. failed to touch second and hes The bases ztro filled and Hahn's at. lint. Unu, two, three the king fails! ’i‘he crowd goes cuckoo. Bob lileunel up. 0",. 1mm nANGH 81:01:00!!! ‘Pilot's what that single was worth. it cleaned the bases and won the final and deciding game 0t‘ the 1023 World Series. Mrs Abner L. of C. 148 152 138 104 fl-l 108 171 172 120 12i 132 137 1G9 684 715i G. lllatldigan A. Duffy. Jas. Callaghan .. . l<‘. ltlclVltihnn Last light the lnvlnciblrs do- foatod the 1.. of C. in a closely con» tested game. lt was the ntost ex- citing game since the opening. as it was anybodys game right up tol the end . The scores were us lol- llouxs: 10, J. C. Cooke, ergizr: winter sport in Ott-atra. Vessey. There will be a meeting of the YorkvRifle Association was held on Wednesday Oct. 24. The shooting 11, E. G. Love. Mrs P. Cooke. newly formed Ottawa Hockey As O 12, W. Beaten, Mrs. Ebenczei aoclalllill today . Frank Ahearn ll< Brown president oi‘ this organization. and e consisted of Seven Show at the The Association wish to ac- Tommy Gormnn secretary. They’ 20g’ 39g and 600 yard rangg‘ and a knowledge their thanks to the foll-iwork recently iit conlnection with kldyy, [hutch at of gm, Show and owing persons for their pro\'ltling||iiockey' and Iundcr It Glfulllllsplcét- 300 ydEL of pr|zeg_ I W T lflttlawzlt is fining] to ‘line peiinszmxt A supper was served in the MW“! ‘mil lylchellll u" - ‘z “Kl 0"“ ran “l, l u‘ ‘ e evening at York Hall by the indies ‘Vellfiner. Dr. McDonald. Mr. E. o. fllllrlolllfrlxtliglltilf: atlliatxlgilltl 13101111221355 of the community. After some LOVQ- Jmlkllls & JBYI Mr- G- l“ e g ’ L ' songs and speeches the prizes were , ,/ l? \ 150 G67 —-in bank or business house, ;tore or factory—you need the health protection of Stanfield’s Underwear just the same. Total 2070. Next game tonight. between the llurbers and Cnudlers MoorefG. F. llutcheson, lion. of before. (~ d1_,,u.ib,u_9d_ - Leonard Wood, Mr. Jas. Arbing. Th‘, following a", u“. “an,” oflCudmore Bros, M1‘. J. H. Jlltlbi0ll. ' the prize winners and the score of Ml- Elm" Bwwll» (llll llllll sllll» each. Dr. J. C. McDonald (Capt) 89 \V.‘D. Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88 Art. Ilcntlerson . . .. S4 CH'TOWN BOWLING ALLEYS INVINC|BLES_ Your office may be comfortably warm all day; but when you step out of its summer heat into the biting cold of the street, you need more than a heavy overcoat to prevent you from being chilled and catching colds, grippe or pneumonia. . STANFIELITS UNDERWEAR keeps the cold out and the warmth in-allows the skin to breathe and the muscles to move easily- and insures health protection under every condition of weather and exposure. Nov 12.—Tl‘ll('.l(lll['l1 Vs. Radios. Nov lt-Avards Boys Vs. Sailors. Nov 14.-—St.ars Vs. ltovers. Nov it}. Soldiers Vs 'l‘ruckmen Nov l6. (Inruiody "5" Vs St. Avorrls lloys. Nov 19.*—T!‘ll(.'klll(’l1 Vs Sailors. Nov lfb-ilndios Vs Stars. Nov.-21. ltovr-rs Vs. Soldiers. Nov 21.—-St.. AVllfllH Boys Vs. 'i‘ruckmcii. » Nov. Zlb-Stars Vs. Soldiers. HnNov t-L-Rovers Vs. Carmody .. Citrmotly Nov - lloys. Nov T-Snldltirs, Vs. Sailors. Nov Nov. 7.—'l‘ruchnu=.n Vs. Stars. Nov Nov 9.—-'ROVOPS Vs St. Avards Nov. Stars. Nov. llOs-“SRHOFS Vs. Rovers. Nov .'i0.-—St. Avards Boys Vs Soldiers. , Sailors vs Carmody 5: Truck- men vs Rovers. " Sailors win out by 102 plus. ‘ _ _ _ I SAILORS '. lteartlon . . . . . . . . “ F- Flyllll - - .. _ _ . .. E. Flynn SCHEDULE .. 84 ———— _ g3] Thu following is tho Charlotte- __ 3o town bowling nlley schedule. _ g0 Oct. IHL-Carmotiy "5" Vs. 79 'l‘ruckmon. l > . 7!) Oct. RL-llatllus Vs Nov 1.—Sailors Vs. 115v! 122 I17 ~ P. Lnnd .. . .. l-ll Tofu] 303g l. Lnnd 8.‘; 'l‘. Taylor . . .. 112 152 1t|7 148 125i 102i 122-411 73-490 96-41112 V liougworth ii. Beaten . . . . . .. 0. Gill . . . . . . . l. M. Brown .. F. Henderson . G. ll’. Jones .. I1. M. Moore .. _ Soldiers mun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 112s ummmy‘ CARMODY FIVE Earl Curmody 81 107 142-330 '.liin Carniody 127 108 lures: (Yarinody 1:14 111 lllll (Yurntuily. 115i 75 A. “my!” _ ‘ I _ ' . [Earn (farinody 1i? 72 humor Brown H , T-flil. Henderson .. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102.3 J. C“ Cooke T. McDonald .. (‘has Mellett .. , W. Benton .. ,_ 62 llarolrl Vcsscy .. .. 59 sollllers‘ |l~lbonezor Brown . _ 59 - _ L. Vest-toy . .. J. 'l‘|irnr-r . 11'? ll5-—-2ilil ~ . __ \V. Dewar . . . . . . I 7i P" rlnylnr ' ' nit-m . w. Vickr-rson... 114 iota-anal" "°°l“' " 5"‘ i’; o ll. Vest-icy 10x 111-338’ l,),‘llllr°‘vlll_" "’l I t to F. Chandler s: 1032-21712 I. ' l” 'l‘i'ucktncti. I iloys Vs ' Nov 1.——Rovers Vs. Nov 5.—-St. Avards Stars. “r Nov 5.—Radios, Va. 26.——Radios Vs. St. Avurds I 2ll.~~—Stars Vs Sailors. 2R.——Radios Vs. Rovers. 28.—-Carmody ‘ '5" Vs. The Rovers won their game . il.—-~l'l li V. i . from the 'l'ruckmen by 80 pins. a‘ o8 H s“ m“ 12.——Cnrin0dy "5" l tummco- itsui-zvan . . i Rid yourself of those twingss. Ap- plyslonn‘: gently without rubbing. lt sends straight to tho pain-ridden tissues the fresh naw blood m“ they need to heal them. Relief is quick and lasting. Got a bottle from Yflllr druggist today and have it on T“ , ' _ _ m hnnd-—-35 coma, Totui ‘ _ " ’ 0811's Llninlent-kill: pain! TR UOK M s ~ Vs ROVERS Because Stanfield’s Underwear is made of fresh, virgin wool~that comes from the lamb’s skin to yours-long-fibred, sturdy, durable and warm. Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear retains the natural warmth of the body and prevents the skin from becoming Chilled. Stanfield's is comfortable because it is warm without: bein bulky——and it keeps right on being comfortable and fitting perfectly because it is absolutely unshrinkable. I41 l’. Down lllll _ H. Mefhillum . ill! ’ ‘P. Duffy . . . . . . .. 117 J. l)nfl'y ——= read 54 instead of ~19. ~ ‘uff The Prize winners in the lady's f 7‘l“;-*l' = match as follows. ltiilfliiii 1, r. Ilrnriw, Mrs n. n. llrown. _ 70"!“ 2, it. V. Iiongworth, Mrs (Col) "" Crockett. 57 3. .l. 1i. Judson, Mrs Dr. J. (i, Alelinnulrl. 4, B. R. llPOWII, Mrs P. Brodie, 5, (l. M. Moore, Rev. Mrs. H. T. Smith. ti, fir. ltlcDonald, Miss Margaret Stewart. 7, l". lloudornon. Miss Scott. ll, lrn Ilrown, Mrs W. Watts. 9, W D. Cooke. Mrs Chas is a race. "But not a race for money. There is no purse-though side bets do not go begging for takers. it seems that. there are aportlnif circles where money ll not the lllBl consideration. \lt ris tllrllllug to realize that somewhere in, the world sport can be a sublimation of work. May the best fishing boat, and the tbesteall one, win." The Post says that the race has resulted in thousands of persona unacquolntold with the fine pointl cries and An splendid victory over such a to he together with his Challenger Columbia. FIRST CLASS You can get Stanficld’s Underwear in just the style, weight and texture that suits your health, your work and your climate. Made in Combinations and Two-piece Suits-all styles and sizes for men and women; and Adjustable Com- binations and Sleepers for children. Tho proposed trip of the Toron Hockey Chnmpto u 0 ) Billiard, i001 Thi- nnxl game oi‘ tho series will be played on the (Ylrtown and alloys Mon. Nov. 5. l Snooker Tables |,nf‘v-,";§§‘,l,j‘m{’y"l§.._”“ Sm"- “m” v ~ l . in [large undo-date Room Watch for Big the Abeg- the game men a rim for their money if Emma Comment 0n Schooner Race -Nl<lW YORK, Nov. l—l)iscuselns the fishermeirs race at Halifax, the .W'brid says: "This is at last a real sporting Tournament An- ‘svent. rBoth Blnenoso and Colum- bia are reel fishing craft. in the nouncement and LlSt Of PHZGS- tAmai-lcm challenger a crew of LAMBROS BRQS lfilial»?hii$l’“i.§§it§e"§?il.§'titl§ ' month m ‘putting the Columbia in Parlors 11101115 trim. This craft has been 139 Grafton St. In the event of this game coming off it would be well lf tho mem- ber; of the local ngqrogltlon get together curly 1nd round into ahane. In order to be in the but of form when the Ice ll ready for practice at the Arena. Fellows! You have the ability, but condition will can when you luck up lgalmt I hockey crow of the "Granite" calibre. Ask your dealer to showy you Stanfield's Underwear. Booklets, illustrating Men's, Ladies, Children's and Infants’ Underwear, forwarded free on application. Write for it. STANFIELWS LlMlTED_ - TRURO, N.S.m It l: planing to note that at the, prount time the entire Abu- wolt tnm o! int winter ll n yet Intact. Buntnln and Wllllamu are at pruont In Charlottetown and If than hookeylutn decide to remain hero definitely they will uurcly be a valuable addition to tho cham- pions’ prount line-up. The football hm are eagerly looking forward to the noxt Wldmodly afternoon between tho Abogwelh and St. Tho I uMo staged by thou squad: was a "humdlngar" to flnloll and tho but glmu played hero this unon. Two game: have already been fought out, but the 1am are u who n over In regard to loh In the batter tum; on out: Mouton the mutt‘ ended in a m. ‘n "“'l‘ll°" Tl” Ollllmlnl‘ h" ed l“ the come“ M‘ ‘ummcy i’: ‘thou h next Wodnudl "Moeldln "olnh will be one quell! hard ll. wank ovoi- between United 8min and Conn "Iasllrélrw. ‘ll ~ _ YO: I Illtll game Dunltl ll'l. jut work off the salt hanks all sum- "u" ‘fin mar lad fishermen earn testify to ‘her poooesstng a ‘pair of heels in o! racing becoming keenly interact- as ‘biannual. aha shows it. dill! "IMHO QQNMITI-