Qt” .._, twonhtlmpvi- - litcii EDARD Today At 2.30 P. M. ironislit at 8.30 PM. DOORS OPEN g 1.80 DOORS OPEN 7.80 iiiuiisiis Inst Chance To See iiiiliiYi The final game of the City Foot- Wiliiiil iiifliiiiil ball League takes place this after-Stays For Over m.) out. LPLUNKITT 1m: limitrou » ‘RWNEWMAH itouiest is an. ' fliove: 1 having bet-n forced to dro games already played in this lea- iguo are unanimous in the opinion] ‘(#11441 rthet biiind i‘)! playing 11111381118812 Wm} a superfiomqyth plane carry. l (' ES S13E11 I] YER?! 8 win great in" est that this final ti. There are only teams in tli- ruiiufwg now lioth teams _ie Stars and An- gtilOfS are evenly "atchcd and n0 doubt a lively gm. ' lllrdfil f the nPei-uoon. will be the u..__..-..__ _____ .__~ . , mesons STARS MATINEE PRICES . ruu -- R d Adv". ‘mu chm" n 1c. S_ L ruond u‘ nymon All Rub-Not Reservtd- jJ, (‘ouuolly ‘C. (‘ounolly .. EVEN|NQ pmggs Filclxiiialli ill. Saunders 31-w- $1-63. 52-15 i Quarters ON SALE AT THEATRE iL- Connolly .. >rowsc Forwards 1d _ W Jlfizlggflifg terday afternoon. lf the 522$: sass. 2:.:"°.“..:; .Y.';“::::l Two Ho“, Aliiwd“ ‘lrhors. I Meters i All who have followed up the -§ iPAiRJS, Nov. 20.—The veteran ing fouir motors developing 2.000 horsepower. yesterday broke the kilograms ($818.49 pounds.) Talking off from Le iBourget flyiirl-g ' noon, Hossoutrot remained aloft for 2h. 19m. and reached an- al- titude of 5.000 meters (16,400 feet.) Ha ‘made a perfect landing in spite of his 4.000 kilogram load. The former record for a feat 0f this kind was he-ld by lJieut. H. R. . McCareyiiliai-ris, of the United States Army. Kelly with a Bfllflillg ibomber. Lieutenant .1; Diamond Harris, at Dayton. 0.. last year H_ Shaw remained aloft 1h. 47m. Boseoutrofs suiperGtrh-atih, virltli _________ __ ‘vaiker a wtLngs-pread of 140 fee-t. 176181194 1A; tons when to took off yes- weather permits, Bossoutrot will atitembvt riehch pilot. Lucien BOB-willow e” i” “p” world's altitude and duration re- rield at 2.26 o'clock yesterday after- schedule. ‘ -,: _, , each contest. per crowd of fans. Very Indignant lobby of the head Coach Robert '1‘. Fisher, who gation to determine who charged as they entered the theatre ibuild- m’ six goals to two. Ottsiwa Senat- ' - y, victory over Lester Patrick's Nic- ‘iiltool (llhilogrfilgnaltllglleAll- torts. Cougars. The Ottawa's-show- chmis will meet for the 4th. game in” the Olty [League ‘ Basketball after holding the Cougars to a. one» V ,, . this, year has‘ been went on a scoring bee givudisddgd interest by hpth play- housesfghnve turned out to witness Tonight's contest promises to be one of the best ye; and prepara- me cords Mr heavlw than a“ machm tions have ibeeni made for album P es carrying a useful cargo of 4.000 BOSTON. Nov. 20—*Harvard to- day was agog lover the expulsion of 30 members of its varsity i'oot- bali squad on the eve of the an- nual battle with Yale from the Tremont Theatre. termed the incident "the lowest, dirtiest insult l ever knew to be _ paid," will conduct a. rigid investi- ed highest single’ 197' also mxh m the squad with being "half drunk" ‘ l “CALL A COI" Vifllrlblli? uro sugge.» ~d by the Ed-monton ‘liouril vi $50,000 000 ii representing .. propu- by Canada iioumrd cinnuiiztflioii 15,110" 7.218!‘ not. in my opinion. mo I clared Pq-sident n. w. ii-iity. ofof <il‘idE9'l-l0l'i- ‘Cc i :- the CaLa-Han iPui-ii 1 I terviewed here today. fiWhevn one considers Tfiiislumt i-s to secure pcrmiztncditi inductive units for this country. It ‘in not exmssiw». ‘ilillil will be ne- pqiiid. in agricultural and indu rial RlUkaifd acmrds Dave Shade the penny many lhnflhi 0m;- in Lherivnis are considered to be Tommy oly IL. ' loiron . Maiheson rounds. ........ .. Stewart at Albert Hall. r v M, Mutmeson toksgtn re-iiofilduvvith a load of 6.000 i G. Toombs . Benton “m” ‘ ' ‘l‘ i1‘. l7e\\fzii' lVoolner MASON w|Ns_ " '.I, ‘lo-urn . J Morris _____._.. _ IW- Scantlebury . G, Darrach LONDON Ne“ 2Q__Ha"y Ml. TODAY AT s. 1 AND 8.45 ‘J. Iouersgiu -- S- Rvfllvsmi, lightweight champion of Eu- MAT|NEE_-5c_ 11m IR. Acorn .. St. C. Trainer rope, tonight defeated Johnny H -26e .21 11 . Brown, Scotch fighter, on points me T ' e’ c ii. Mtrilofliliii The fight went 15 Nl-‘lll.’ YORK, Nov. pions in CWT)’ fistic given 3 contenders I from to pick an opponent, for a. tion. i ‘Tho vieteran promoter, imalcing c-rs, today expects it to furnish a. ing foes. basis for championship frays in king. Vnust lof the divisions, ‘in ‘the ring i ‘Heavyweight and “IDA i0” gHApTER 7 voive-il are such as to preclude the iiikelilhood of any title competition Louis indoors. The ‘money demands 0! Conn., ibOLb Jack Deniipsey hind Harry dlreb. champions in these .~.' m 20*.’ ‘JUIHPWBY. 0F iiiiiiiilil BUNTENIIERS i Regards Wills, Tunney And Paolino Uzcu- dun as Dempsey’s Leading Rivals- Puts Delaney, McTigue And Stribling Down in The Order Named as Ones En- titled t0 Have a Crack at Berlienbach For Lightheavyweight Grown. 9.______. 20.—Cliam- Berimy Leon-nrd, retired lightweight ilivision are unilque distinciiion of ranking as whom.fnre.miosi_ contender sin both tihe ‘tliileimiddleweight class. agaiinst Greb, tight under Tex Richard's direc- and the welterweight class division against Mickey IWaiikier. itviloody end Jlimsny [public this dist of logical contend- selected as Grelfs other outstand- while Walker's other main In the lightweight division, in of the new Madison Square Garden. whiich J.immy Goodrich '15 king, _, jllut in at least two instances, t-he Riichard has named Sammy Man- imiiddlewedgllt dell. Sid Terris and Luis Vicentinl ifihllkli, financial considerations in- ‘elig contenders. - For the featherweight champion “Kid" Kaplan. of Meridian, who meets his outstanding challenger. iBsibe iHBFHHMI hare two December 18, Rocliard has named mlaiiclnssm. must recede before ‘they Johnny Dundee and Danny Kramer >—--——-- - —— —~~ — i win. be c-Jnsiiiered for anything but as other outstanding rivals. ; , Jillil. lil the irgor outdoor arenas. iMflKQy Garcia Beatty Blcks in namiiiig N‘ leading rivals of Abe Goldgtein, M43109 Larlfe Ouflqy irt-giurtlles of the pro- cure selected b spin-t of bringing tin champion to ical conbenders On Coynnizingdiidrror or tiitdoor ierms, Riicknrrd weight division Lats llcrry \\' ‘.15 and Gene Tun“ lie iPltil n, iv v, 2t),~_*"1,.@ fii-g- noyos the for-n. -~i, United Statics J. M. liniric, ctconteniiera and ».-'_-cti~i iPaioiino Trude, nqtizcrdun, S uinish ‘heavyweight Los An .- aspchnrnpion, for the third entry. iriii‘ ure iln the iiifhi-iiflflVyWlmulgiili- class. 1111‘ for iiv of his by -»..-i _' (IKl-inii 4m 1,1,5] pin. . Jack Delaney siii . as the rank- Ruinnny, 4n. wiitii. Millne Md- iug contender. nrd ha that int-bum Gilt’. third choice. "Kw" decade.‘ said \lr. Beattv. claim to the geles. defeat in addition to La Barba, Rich- ‘lNewsboy" , ’l‘iigu~e and Young Striblirrg as swc- Branlrie Genaire and Ernie Jarvis y as outstanding 112 poundsrs. in the Junior lightweigh; divis- Unique Distinction. ion the former champion med Sullivan. y Richard as the log- now ruled by Char- ‘Rosenberg. ‘In the flyweight. division, Rich- ard figures that has the outstanding title on the strength of Frankie Genaro ‘Berlenbach. for the United States champion- p. lfira nk Slatteiry are (‘Bushey Graham). Lazarus tin the ban tain- Fidel Iiabarba, 0f Drown ing last evening. BRINGS AT 1 Y. GY-M. 9.15—10..'i0 Juniors (a) 10.45-12.00 Juniors (b) 5--6.30 Veterans Volley Ball. 7. Junior Basketball, Anchors vs Rovers. 9. City Basketball, Anchors vs. Stars. 9. S. C. M. Members. BOWLING. 7. Commercial League. Rogers Hardware vs. Fennel & Chandler. 8.30 Rebekah League, Regular Fellers vs. Woodchucks. SPECIAL. 8.15 S. C. M. Social. SUNDAY. 10 a.m.-—~Junior Sing Song Ser- vice. 8.30—Sing Song Service. Famous Marathon W~il1 Be Revived NEW YORK, Nov. 20—The Brooklyn marathon is to be, reviv- ed this season over a different course. Announcement was made yesterday of a race on Washing- ton's birthday afternoon. over it course from Brooklyn to Jamaica and return. leading through Bush- wick, Ridgawood. Cypress Hills and Richmond Hills. instead of from ‘Brooklyn to ‘Seagate, the route followed before the war when the marathon was one of the annual fixtures which attracted runners from all parts of the coun- try. . Pro. Hockey League Changes Goal Rule TORONTO, Nov. 20.—lce bnclrey. one oi’ the fastest games in sports, will be speedier than ever in the National Hockey League because prohibits the playing of more than it of dropping all six players back theneby forcing the major part of the playing surface, Much of the action heretofore in ‘Steve and Aiienmwn with the change adopted by the Johnny Leonard are name-d as ilk- opponents for IMlke Ballerino, Milligari, European champion, and the- preseirt tiiitle bold-er. hockey has been confined to the immediate vicinity of the goals. but of a rule adopted this season which West. icm-mqdy three men, including the goal ten- der. behind the eentrediria when Earl Carmody the puck is being played in oppon- cat's territory. Tennis in the hab- to the centre line immediately aft- er losing the puck to the opposii- T .Whits tion will be forced to keep three N. Whitlock players ahead of tihe centre line. P, Carr -_. the scrimmaging in the middlo of B: McCallu-m Ottawa Senators ors tonight inaugurated the local professional hockey season with a ed a dash that was unexpected, and. to the good. Harvard Players Are I. . L. O. C. BOWLING NEWS. night on the League alleys and a very nice and interesting game was rolled between the Pirates and Dreadnaughts, the latter win- ning out by a nice majority. Much credit is due ‘Mr. J. l-learn for the interest he is taking with the boys coaching them along. C. Ryan roll- tal. 543. PIRATES. J. Connolly . . . . . . .. 147 131 A. DeCoste 1'51 142 11 J. Brennan 125 E. Doucette 122 Total 1 D. sad nsiights. . 1 L. Doiron . . 41 144 C. Ryan . 160 196 E. Ward ' . 95 104 F. Rush . . . . .. 173 114 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Monday night Rovers vs. Press meet the All Corners at 8.30. Y. M. c. A. BOWLING. Commercial League. Stanley, Shaw dz Peardon 197 pins. Scores are as follows: i Prowse Bros. 4 gle of 21:3 pins. _____¢-c-o._f_- CH'TOWN BOWLING ALLEYS the Carmody Five. the latter win were as follows: OARMDDY FIVE Total-ISIS. The highest single score bowled by James Carmody. National League it is believed that stars vs. Radios. the professionals will play at a faster clip than ever before. .____.._._ We got a special buy in good pass it along Friday and Saturday. These Over-coats come in Blue Grey, belt models. Saturday $22.00. Dark Sand and Heather Green are half polo lined, good weight, tape seamed and tailored in stylish half “The Haberdashcry"' a Chinchilla Overcoat Special y Friday and Saturday $22.00 quality Chinchilla Overcoats and will They compare with any regular $28.00 Overcoat in stock. Friday and i comp AND SAVE YOUR DOLLARS Henderson 8c Cudmorfe j? Britten To. Fight NEW YORK. Nov. iBritton. light heavyweight of Kan in: 15 rounds to a decision, Football Player NEW YORK, Nov, 20.—-l-lslfback Potwigsr. 0f the New York Giants, the pro. football team which played sit the Polo Grounds. limped off the ildd on Armistice Day iwitb s pain in his lower leg. This was im the fourth’ quarter. The Giants were well ahead and the game nearly ov- or he could be spared. l-le limped to the dressing room and kept go- ing until be reached the hospital. where he now is with a small bone above the snkla broken, The in- jury proved to be something more than a more bruise- ‘Fhe scliooimistross was about to. dismiss the-class for the holidsyn. “Now, children." she said. "l hops thst you will lisvo s very ylqqllnt t o. and what h more lnw t. , t you will all come " Ptoinptfy cams the chorus cu voices. “Sums to you miss." .i' -. l .,‘<, ~ Defeat Cougars OTTAWA. Nov. 20.——By a. score stage ploy. "The libel." comes to “The Fool” Crowded With Entertainment, Great Csst Receives Wonderful Direction In Ploturisstion of Oltsnnlng Pollock's lip Stags Hit, Tillie much heralded screen ver- sion of Cbannimg Pollock's greatest, Vivitllyiflirilling y rue ....... snwaxn y . i“ a SHOWSDAILY-JJB, iMATI u: 5.4-2».- 1‘ NIGHT-Hon as... this city on Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre. Fox company and with a year spent in its making, this film adaptation of "The Fooii" is rated as one of the finest pictures of the season by crit- ics and public alike who have seen 51! score in the opening session. it girlwho i-eitcinzzcsil’ i . Y real love for dollars Pnod-ucod by the in the v _ nd session-rand bad the score goers will‘ remember who have read and crowded fou to one at the second half- 0M7 the play in book form, or who have scoring who visitors two to one, in the final. the Ottawa. tot four goals story of the adventures and rom- , anco of a. young minister who be- ~ ‘Last night was R. C. N. V. R. “Mon and ciimanm “"l‘hs Illool," as many local theatre- seen its stage presentation. is the lieved that he could live like Christ in the twentieth century. 1t has been ranked as one of the greatest plays ever written for stage or screen, not only because of‘ the sig- nificant moral message it contains but also for the sheer thrill and en- tertainment of its melodramatic who.’ diary. - thentsmd_ C‘! casii were especially selected and Edmund Lows, Fox screen star, scores the est success of his meteoric in the wle of the hero minister. Daniel Gilchrist. Another big part. one which Lowell fame in on the stage. is that JQITY- Played by Ray Bloomer iin the Fox screen version. All of the leading members of the handsome young great- CBTGBI‘ 7h thedramat‘ ' ‘ the J IVIEWVUX acres: . Sherman made Bren da 107 Bond. a new and pretty face 145 132 the stage, has the role 115 86 Others among the leading members —-———————- of the supporting cast are: Anne 545 533 443 Dale. Riley Hatch. Mary Thurman. 52 ‘ BRITISH TEA iij PLAY iitiii; men at 7 p.m. sharp and the Alerts Maiority for Prowse -Bros. over sides Sir George the team will con- W. whillCiCl-f . . . . .. 155 213 mjnmn team “n Ca d 1 I l. . G. VanBuskirk 133 147 162 matches at Saint J-Iiililifnis.‘ P- McTlflllé - - - - - -- l? 14g Quebec. Montreal. Otiawii Kiugij A. Henry . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 11 m _ T t ‘ P McWilliam 15s 114 14s ‘kefownafr? °g“"",'§:fouf:r1g:m 12s 729 1Z9 N” Ymk- Total'............ . . . . . 2200 . Stanley. Show d. Pslrdoii. H8 . ‘Ford . . . . . . . . .. 1 14 _ M Cannon . . . . . .. 100 124 69 W. Vickerson 107 182 206 —————- .I. Chandler . . . . .. 180 69 175 TORONTO. Nov. 20.—'l‘he follow- li. Burhoe . . . . . . .. 116 171 139 in: have been selected by the com- mittee of the On-tario Curling AsY 626 687 727 socialion as ‘their representntivesi Total . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ , 2069 on the Canadian curling t a f -,' w. Whitlock rolled the high sin- 300mm,... Chm, e m °' Last evening on the Charlotte- Rebum» Miflrkdalfl Club; W. J. Sou-i town Alleys the Wanderers played Ding out by 228 pins, The scores Willi-B. Orangeville iClub. and Hur- 103 103 n member of only 1W0 major league- 90 _. clubs. the iPli-iliies and the Cubs, \\ 104 and he is now in his eighth season 105 ““ was to tbifs se-iison he had The next game will be bowled November 28rd between the Teirm- defeam m. ' ' games and! i iht h , Young Striblingu... end °’ °‘ ‘“"°“"""" 20.-— Billy 0f the American Associstiion. il-Ie sss. today was matched hers to the Lmiimwlmiifl cill-b before ‘being ht st ibli , ' Geo . t '°'°“M i" the Swami hi... bill's’... S. 13.531. ri.'.'§“‘w3i g1; N" York saw t» ill d I i Fractured A Leg sfliondmfiiigti’! i221’... in miot- 8 ion pictures, but well known on of Clare. i 1 George Lessey and A J. Herbert. i LONDON. Nov. 20.——Sir George A. Thomas will captain the British Badminton team which will saiii for Canada tomorrow on the C. P. S. iMontrose bound to Saint John. Be- sist of Thomas J. Devlin. E. ]'Il'lW-i‘ thorn, A. Jones, H. Martin and W.‘ Swinden. i The program of the touring Bird-- es Bulley. Granite} Club. Toronto, O. C, A.. representiii tive and captain of the section; J. R. Bates. Shelburne Club; Aiexan. der Fazill. Stratford Club; Thom“ tham, Thistle Club. ‘Hamilton; J.; ,- D. Torrie, Orangeville Club; Dr, S. Py White. Shelburne Club. The team will sail for Scotland from Saint John on January 1. . i=0 .__ Bill Cflfflwdy .... .. it: Grover Alexander 4 Jim Carmody .. 17s 127 15 Year Veteran Earn Carmody 156 105 --__ s9 102 oiiioac-o. Nov. 20 _ Grove,» 'l‘otiul—1964. ‘Cleveland Alexander. wiho has long ibreu one of the best pitchers in wsnosnzna the history or maior league ‘base- ball. has finished his fiiteentili sea- 87 1oz Mm as a his ieaguer. He has been " i0 i1 total of i632 games. Jlis record for thiose contests consisted o: an even 300 victories and only 157 ‘a Percentage of .656. ‘Alexander started his career as a Professional pitcher with the Gslenbure eiirh Oi’ me Illinois-Mis- souri ‘Dfflglle in 1909. He won l5, drafted iby the ilntlianapolig ciuib - took m" i" 011i)’ ‘i-WO Ellmes with so club of agile. While th iSyracuoe that the ilndianirpolig oiuib, in: season he won 19 and lost 17, and this record for 1018 consisted of 22 victories and eight defeats. ~ln 1914 he won 27 games and first ..'£';..L".‘“i r".°.:'"""; m '0 i" " 8 M1 d the iPhils to the Nairioiiaxieliemh pennant. Dave Bancroft. aifldfif‘! record for that season con- sisted of .31 victories and only 10 6919M!- his overuse being .756, the iii-shoot of his entire career. ~1n the series with tbs Red so; that yearns won one gains and mi "Ills Mo won)! IIIIIPI and lost 1 n 1016 and he won 80 sad lost 1 In ths following season. t EZiLT-A- I. -.. ’ iakien part ‘5 While I of that 54393011 he waslwruding good will overseas." ~ . x "i ‘wiaifaiial-ifih’: .- 1mm to...» - . ..~ PwruEDMUNl) L0 A HarryMiIIarde production fiom CHANNING POLLOCK'S stag‘: sensation thatset the world a-talkirig . Scenorio by fimimd Gould/HR ' What the Press and Clergy Say 0f " THE FOOL" “it is the greatest Religious Lesson produced in Filmsfi-Rev. George C- Taylor. Clfy- "‘lt is such plays as “The Fool" that will bring about amity and understanding between motion pictures and the church."-—Rev. Dr. Nathan Seagle, New York. New York Critics thrill over Dramatic Punches of "THE FOOL." “The Motion Picture “THE EOOL" is 100% better than the piayP-"The Commercial." ‘ “THE FOOL” is an audience picture that ‘appeals to those who enjoy a play with something reai."—“The American." ~ "It is vital, gripping. amazing."—-"Evcning Journal." "It will exerts tremendous appeal throughout the country."—“Evcn|ng World." i ii'l"[i M?‘ " ./-/»/ ,., 4 A common ' EFFORT Britannia (to the Prince of Wales) -— Welcome homo, Dsvldl have been working for pesos In Europe you have been From’ the News of tho World- BARMQLW" .....§.'.P..2'—.'I.i!.ii“ iruiniilcitii?’ ff i. E Ry T MAY ._,, iyaqiuspinrisojido : - i’ t it J; D-VL.