1 7* i 1 raging)! y Bowling "aw off to l.)ulhousie—tl|e fast-r“ .~ - . . I ,1 ‘-I§I_\'Qr(,(~ii. uggrt-gatlotl o1 pit;- ‘m- "pgglers that l1 has been ottr Sfixnlqii"... 11; give/the once over ill i: "Oiotnv number of )"’lll‘1<. '1 . .- » St. lhtn-stunis l~l lo nil intheiv in» itial appt-ttrant-t- o1‘ a two-game se- ries with the ul1ove~n1e111it1nrt| llllllll-i. m 11f the 11111 timers of not llopelrl-sli (vutpiayetl, anti on the S111 * ‘ ' v H“ “vemy Wars ago. “"1111 tlefeulslvt- after the first five min- lea“ H‘), seen a game for ever so ates of the cattle, the rod and 11""? 2:91.‘, led ,1“. L-urlogltv and white t-latt didn't ltave as mut-h 111115’. ' ‘ ' ~ 1 - 1-1 '1'.- - " t z 'vi to 11"“iigiilwuifilélfguglzti I tliulrtl iriii-ll‘ ‘a? iiieliilarz-i and the. h _ "‘ ‘ _ .__' _1 ' __., _ "“'-."°"Lii"‘si'“iiJ.i;i.?.1-§f”§§lWilli XIII ‘iiiilJl-ii.ili‘.itffli‘R-il‘t.li‘i. unlversl ,1‘. _ - - J ‘ . '. .. .. , w ""1"..:r-1;.r11.t::'11-: ...‘-‘.;I1‘..1-..i‘£‘.‘.-'11255;. 2'1: ltlearters. _ _ _ ‘M’ “ - -.. h. ... . (r -' ‘ti n“) Mliigilraniihiwe (m? M‘ Ge‘ “l ‘H tltrottgltltittt the tzntit-tlrsttatma, Q 1111111111 ea . _ _, , H , ' . . w.- also doff our "kellyo to 1111- t p911 it ldiqltlvllllllldllihllllflé*‘M3112 Smmsiaalthough compluely (“H1 ituihher in llllt“tit‘t'0llti with one """“”pd’ oimflayed “w! Qiltwiighei- i-trnvert lCverv ‘score euutt- as a ill 01'1"? "apartment! m“, sumppi/btilli-ttti t11'tt1't-l1_tlo\\'11 1111- [field with ‘vuung 1111111111 of huskles have 1111111111,, "He; “pnmlum ‘Wlyodmn! ‘Jung. 111 rt-proat-lt 1l1etnsel\'<-t1 tor: thei ‘v-ith-gln-U “m! ‘A-Inmv Flash-u“ rm ""0 a mum m my“. Alma Nmtel-i 1i t" the red and white line lo rib- mr’ notwithstanding ‘he gr‘?! hm‘ it’ 1h‘ for "alnis of ‘J5 and 31) vards ~ 1111c 11E» ‘l" =1 7 .' . -. ,. H. < . - - a-l-t-ns 1"" “be” <1" 11"’ “e'°““' 1133,1221.‘ fliiifiiiillfa" ‘r213 iilififi "'1" they fought the blavk and gout t-he lust halt‘ when (lavin, one of """‘1"°"°r'* of ‘he “Yflildemnid ‘$311111? Sttints‘ -l1artl-\vorklu" forivartls '1'” mm] whisne'_“l'o-ts continue. inter-renter! 11 puss on 1151's 20-yard mmkeimg u terrific hnmhinidiillttt- 11nd bucked and 11111112011. his "M" "no" ma“ Inexperlenfed atiuiway- through for what looked like “gm” opponents’ we "mung g. a trv 11111 "Unk" IPrast-r lJal's ""5 “Um Dflmousm Umvemim ispeeidv full httck embraced him 'i'"'“' a nwnkoy wr_e_.“.ch4h1.2€!.\be-hiutst ottils-lde the tout-h line: Lang- ’ \vi1l1 finally relieving the situation with a timely iutotu-h hit-k for a 2113x1111 gain. After that. bout there was nothing 1o lt, and for practi~ eally the remainder ot‘ the contest. Dal territory and S1. Donovan's ,\v_ere entire strangers. l That the ’l‘igt-.t- squad lived up through the last letter and semi- ,<.-olon to all the glowing reports that hut! rome across the Strait v1'Ulll'(‘.l‘lllIl_‘J, its prouw-ets. is a fore- Jgone t-otlelttsion. It played -ht1rd and ,he.-1tly football, with a finish tseitlom ill‘ ever set-n lu-re on a local grid» tron. Its dt-fontet- “'11s as tight as F-lttgait- is now witlt .li;;-,',1s, and lt~ offence. vs s :1 revelation. . ldxt-tta- lht- 11111111111- .~= - 11.: i1ztt~lt~ lit-hi work “'11:.- tht- trln- pot-try of nlofion. '|'l1<-1-- \\'.lt~ no lost 11111-1 y, no 1111111114 or stutnhlltta. l-Ivery .11:1n was u-~.~i<,',11t-d to a parIir-ttlur Neck muscles stiff and sore? Apply Sloan's gently without rub-' l1ing. Fresh, new blood begins to circulate swiftly through the strained tissues. Stiff muscles re- late-pair: ceases. Soon stiffness and pain 1m.- gonc. Get a bottle at your druggist today—35 cents. i SAINTS 011111111111 illllillllhlll , 11111011111 111111 SATURDAY 1111111111111 and White Legion go-Dowlt 1101111121“ to Nil Defeat Before] Heavier and More Experienced Opponents-Abe fident of Holding Fast and HeaclyfBengals” This Afternoon. tzweit tlope works. by defeating the s___._._____.__________.____...i_.__..._ 111E CHARLOTPETOI '1 i wad GUARDIAN BY gweits Con u dribble and the totals are forced to rtntge. This was only a ‘brief re- spite for the Saints, for shortly af- terwards, Monty I-laslum on a pass from 1100111111111, negotiates the 20 yards to the Saints’ touchllne for the first try of l-he game. lt was a tilt-e piece of work, and u straight artn was used to atlv-antaglz. Hl- tailed to convert. This was the only score made in this hall‘, al- though Dal came near tn repeating ou three other occasion-e. The Saints were again forced 1o tout-h for setfoty before t-he ltalf ended. Second Period 'i‘his half opened with Dul once more taking the offensive when Bates receives Joe Sullivan's re turn kick, goes for a gain, then passes to (llottstotl 1o hlcOdruur-tt nice exhibition of ball handling. 011 the scrum up Joe Fleunnltn: receiv- .-s ball and l1reezes through for neutral territory, l-‘(Gltlng a kick in l1etore being" ltauled do\vn. Play now centred around middle field for a short interval. The visitors‘ scrum were working to great advantage. Within five ntitltttes of the kit-k- iM. R. Committee ~ ' Announces By i Pres. Covey (Canadian Press.) 1 Alljl-ll-IIIST, Nov. ll.~—A. \\'. (‘ov- ey, ln conference with leatlllw 01'- flclnls of the Amherst Atnutrur _ ‘ Athletic Association lust evening. "Us" “m g1“ “will l" *1 "V1113 |anuounced the personnel o1‘ the Hill-l‘! lotttt1rrout evening ll!- lMarltlme registration committeteincluck. ‘lhts toutlrulluelll 1s 111111111: yo,- 1921 n Wm be m, gunman; A - o create conslt ert11 e interest ant - \\'. Covey, St. John, President A. t-xeitetnent 1111mm; not only partl-i C. Milllle Ylalifax, Senior vice t-ipatns hut those who tullow upi mresltlent: Sam Doyle, Cliurlotte- 1111s invert-stint: and st-ientitlc garm- town, junior vice president: G. l’. 11,,- wan Bolton Sussex and Ronald Al. Ross Amherst. Formerly this committee 111,1“. 5,...l,,,,,,-; H“. Secum] 3.1mm“ Cflrflfflll llllle m0". 11111 1'01 l1\ll'll°3@1'1 on \\'t-tlnt.>stlay' 1111411‘. and the third o1‘ facilitating action it twat-t reduc- on lsrmfly ,,\.,,V“_,n,_,_ ' i?“ i“ “"9- . ' 'l‘l)1t- i’11llt1\\'l11;: teams will line up in t 1e gPl-HWtlyI - , ‘ukggrlfi: Prank Nit-l lson and Johnston I Previous to the start of the game ""3?" .TN'""""“"" "M rem‘ the Dal boys were extended“ hearty "l, 1 l .\_tt-holso11 and Johnston vs.| invitation to be the tlltests of theVMfM‘ xlflllli-“lll 111111 l’l‘l‘l'ii I Inn‘ C_ F,‘ A Brigade Amnmnlrlonl Sample and Purcell vs. .\l1-.\lal|o11 lColutuu Association at their big "mi -‘"'~*'""i"11l- lArmistlt-e Dance tonight. Needless .s“"1l'1l~ illlll MlhVllllllll i111 say the invitation- was accepted. W11 111111 Arst-nattlt. 1 and [he presence of we 111159;", S-atllpie and .-\rst-uault vs. Purl-ell! athletes will undoubtedly add, to 111111 Nlc-“allott . what already appear-z to promise l-‘rauk NlVilU|S0ll and Sample vs. an rnvt-eptiotially enjoya-hle even- Bill Nicholson and Purcell. l-‘rank Nlt-ttolson and Pnrt-t-ll vs, Johnston and Sample. l". Nit-hosolt and .\le..\lahon vs. Bill Nirholson antl Ars-t-ttault. Wank Nicholson and Arsenault vs. Joltnstott and Purcell. Bill Nicholson and .\lc.\fahon iBilliard Tourna- l ment Opens‘ The big Progressive The tottrnatnettt will be played in 1 Jlelllne-a vs_ l'ur- lt. is just 25 years ttgo this fall since 11 Dalhousie tea-tn perfortuetl here. 0n this Oflféiliiflll they mul the Aheglvclts in a memorable l1at- tie, the game ending in a scoreless tie. The follmviug" were the line-ups: Tomorrow N ight’ Billiard i Tt1urn1nru-nt tilganizted by Latn-brosi seven ' ThewSport Page That Everyb ody Reads Full Power Gut Of Every Stroke! PEééiir 11:11:11.1 with their easy, free-running qualities. The reason for this Special Chrome Nickel takes a hard, keen, is largely due to the Steel used. This steel smooth-running edge, whirh enables you to get full pozvcr out of evcty stroke. A little effort gives much speed! The‘ blades of C.C.M. Skates also have a tough interior "core", thanks to an ingenious ‘C.C.M. method of heat treatment, which elim- inates brittleness and makes C.C.M. skates practically unbreakable. They will stand very severe usage without bending or snapping. There are C.C.M. Skates for hockey, for racing. for figure skating, for pleasure skating. Skatts for men, women, boys and girls. l4 different models, from QQC to $15 per pair. From the lowest price to the highest, each one a good skate for the price asked. Ask your dealer to show you the C.C.M. line Canada Cycle & Motor Company, Lyimited Nor-Hui. Toronto. wtzsroruotnfl, wt-aupq. Vancouver "PAGE seven Begins SportGoss/p the 111111111111 track as it isn’tn1e11n.' the hall coming out on their end Ab 1 _ D ‘h . Pertgv and Sample. 1110-51 o1‘ the time. Sutherland takes “w” ‘ |.*"|,||,flpk a Wale m“ N"~".""5°" “mi Sunni” "S" ' a pttss out and with the assistance H. Bethune . . . . . . . . . . . .. (ltwtntipfi-"nv "mi p""‘"‘"' i of Bates and rltwlant forces the Haw“ red and white boys to hand over 25311 13mm z , _ , _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ _ , _ _ , H (fuck "' ' H yards of ground. Dal follows up'w, 3110149911.; Musfieyi l the advantage. Logan gets in a c, McQuillan , _ _ Cgnnlngyzev - If your ankles bother flllgkhtfirl tgtilrrtll-erlsatl}? otgli-‘i n. Ritchie ............ .. Archlha-ltl‘ I _ you, use C_ ¢_ M vat-d ‘title-ft Stglgulnsttfnisiatiiake l B Ylcvlillniiilflyilers ‘vlt-Kenzlei ' ' l fiigifigiigizigvvfkt’ IMPROVED STEEL i K "llsht gain at‘ 5 yards ltvitlrl-bblint-r. vv. ill-toe ttaté ——~ ' i i’ “ "I ANKLE SUPPORTS #111111 tanks»- a nit-e nick-up and Forwards LOUISVILLE. Ky. Nov. 1 .——- C.C.M. Automobile Model C—Sizcs 1o 101115-4550 .11 rlee to "get over” but O'Brien D. A. MacKlmton . . . . . . . .. Jar "lno Matt J. Winn, general ntanagor ofl n-oves the barrier anti tackles him J. Darke . . . . . .. all the Kentucky Jllckey Club. todayl __ _ .. __ _, ,,_, u-touoh. w_ 001101101; ._ Roach said he had received a telegram The Nova Scotians, scenting a D. Gaudet . Faulkner from Sam f‘. Hlltlreth, trainer of i iCOVP, force tnatters. the play W. Jones . . O'Brien Zev, expressing :1 desire. to tuatch uvinglttg to the uottt-hwest; corner l‘. Duffy . C. McDonald Zev and In Altelnoriatnaltls rt-cent '1f the "gritt" on the red and white Foley . . . . .. . F. McDonald Cqlllllwlftl‘ lllllillfl U!" llWJ-“Hlll fllll- '1-yartl line; McDonald realizing Mt-Gonnell . . . . . .1. .. Cordineo umn 11101-111112 at Churchill Downs 1111-1- a pass from Langwtbh. Bates The Ahegwelt management ros- 11ml settle 11w- ttuosllon of the vii-ks but fails to convert. Score. petrtfully rtsitteqt all caeowners, 1'11» llllttlkylttlr-tlltl lllrl‘ llll-‘lllllliltll-‘tllllt- IMO S.) [h0g9 having Fords to keep on’ There is :1 possibility the purse. Iff, llal again st-tlres, llaslam doing; the trick on :1 Suthe-rlautl to lang- wtth to llasltttu combination. Monty plants the pigskin directly l1t-hlnd titl- noal post..- and inter converts illv- tout-h. Score l1~ 1'1. klt-(‘aht- again lair-its off for Saints. Itsk and every 1111111 took rare. 11f this jolt. The nttltt-It on the back line, with seven men at titties, was a kulfitig rather than a t-rashlngone. Ont- ot’ the ottl-sttttltlittg fettlures was that no llltlilPI‘ how far the t-arrlt-r Sloan's Liniment-Jill; pain! 1 the tntss at: the ,'prot-ess t-ontintn-d. 1i ’l‘lt<-re is no denying the fut-t that , the Saittasnlltrvt-ti hard and rugged football. but agaltlst a team with 11 111g edge in weight and experitxtn-t- iikt- lmlhttttsie, it dtutolotn-tl in1.o a question o1‘ how 1nun_v titties woult‘ the visitors t-tost: their opponents‘ touch-line for eoutttem‘ l1efore_ the fiual whistle. 1 _ The Dal team were oil stars Sat- tfililttiz-itt not th-rouglt tho line. lht-ro was 11i- "1 s-tili 11111- mun bt-hltul him to llal returns for 1.111111 lit-touch. 0n ‘vvuultl bt- for Sllllhllflll. for a speedway. "Hello AbegweitsFPl eased To Meetoha” tho pass out the Tigers dribble. S111 livnn picks l1ut fumbles, Livingstone aruhs bull and uses his 2110 pounds for :1 gain to red and white lit-yard" 111111. The Saints wt-re ugaitt award- ed a free kick, whit-h 1's gatherct! in 11y Jones. who makes suntll gain. ‘llho play was confined to treutre ileld at. this stage with the Saints’ ~u~rum working somewhat lnattt-r. 'l‘ht- latter gain on a dribble into 1.1111 territory but Fraser spoils their chances hy going through for 1 Zlyartl r1111 ~— evidently he was 111111111: cold and thought :1 little run would warm 111m up. ~ With the hall within l3 yards from the S. D. U. line. the hlack 11nd gold lntlf-ltne return to work; nrtlay. but tmtstaudlng 111110111; those llaslatrt and Longwith go for a run were Capt. Monty Hnslant 11nd Lang- across tfieid and pass to Sutherland btgitisllConsols C 5 » - t‘) 06°‘ ~ \\11""' m “ c\\\1\1\~.\\\'11\\\"““ \111\.1\\\\\\' Package of 20101-25‘? A 1' ' CAPT. MONTY riifl HASLAM i i i i" Tomorrow night th-~ rt-p of all —' ‘—' v I teams who wish to enter‘ the inter, l5=\l-'l'l-\l(1ll1‘7. 3W1“ 5"“ 111-” (‘hurcll Basketball IJWIFUI" art,- nslt 131)’ llvlll‘. Flvtl Mll-“illlllvkl d to meet in the Y. M. l‘. .30. itivcs i This league has alwam provs-alicnt next _ .11 success and it is oxpeelt-tl thatiwhlle WDPklllZ out l-Odfly 11$ 11111: year will be no ~.\.\‘t"ptit11l. Th“ Plmlivo lrtlflli- The Wlllllel‘ 0f "Artglollaptlsts who Will the s lies last year are confident in their last '[‘11et-1day may not be uhle to teams are all anxious to win firstthe stables. My Dear, which Basketball (‘hurch Basketball grealt lllontlay, broke down ly trouble t-r- 1110,0110 Bowie stakes ut this track! to repeat, but the otherruct- attain this year. it was said at [W0 |i$10.000 Bovrlc at Pirulico last Tues- day and it was expected that. she would meet the (Zrayson the 11111111111 (‘up race. Later it was learned that a small ,\_ qtidistattct- rutnler, which was helm; bone was spilt in the pastern joint ~ ieroonu-d for the Pltnlieo Cup ev- of thc same leg which gave the fil- years ago. The leg the has been encased in a the-but the l1ellef colt in illaster cast. was expressed that My Dear would tit-vet- race again. [She will be used as a l1rood mare. My Dear won $311,000 for her own- ltl il er this year. .. 1'11 .".t-- t .\l 0'. '0 th- with, a combination that was ‘a ter- who (lribbleo ball over. Haslam do- honor-q u 5H u O y “n w n ‘ ror 1o the Saints at all times. ing the scoring on a follow up. - For the red 11nd white line-up, the Score l4—0. _ tqt-kllng of .loe Sullivan and Ed. With five minutes left to play the ‘ If you are In (tlllis on the halt’ line, also the Saints stage a rally and looked kicking of Gallant, and the scrnp- good for a rountor on a drilhblealm py work of Gavin on the front, no ball going tu Dal's 20-yard 111111;’ . need of a new doubt was greatly responsible in (lavin intercepts a pane here and] _ ' ' 11111111111: the score at 1~l instead of l1ueks to within 3 yards of scoring. l HOPSQ Rug Y0“ 1111011111111; higher, Fraser detaining 111m long cnoug-lt l o‘ ‘-- 1‘ '- _ That the Saints were t-tnnpletely for Langwith to get a kick ln andli s‘ ‘. 4 ' trimmer‘ to a nit-ety is certain, and relieve the tension. This was 1.119 1 wl" find It here' ‘t now ‘remains to he seen justllast effort, the Saints had shot; _ i W h . what t-ht- Ahegwetts will) do withilltlelriholt, and wheln titntathwag (£1111: _ i . _- v I’ V‘ ‘ -'l1 fighting; "Bengals" iris alter- et, ley were ago n on ' e eelt- . ,1- . _ e ave em In 1111i»... sive with! Dal fighting outside their ,..-~\~nvl'>~l pit’ - owt terrtory. l . T a“ SIZGS and [It a“ The Game. \\". A. McDonald refereed. I l up- \\\\ i-v“ _ The Line-ups. "F . '1' - ‘\._ prices, Get yours Tile day, 1111110111111 [P11131114 a m- Dal. I “b k salntcl _ I e“ ‘.- o tie l1ll chilly for the large t-rowd of "u - ac l i. . , - ~- , t, - 111, l<‘r' e . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. Shea ‘ ' f 110W and be Dre- 111."; ‘£35115; iilltfitt-liioiiil‘.fiialhigaiitiirs ““ ' saws . - I i: 1,- "ol-‘Ztl yard gain 11nd continues iur- 11004111!" - - - - < - - - - - - - -- E: Gilli“: '1 I o h ' ’ n llared f0!’ thC COId t-ht-r into $11.11. terrttori‘: 1111- sit- Langwltlt .. . Sullivan, __ | < ¢ ‘ nation, iIOWOVtII‘, l'Pl|K\\11-1l I when illlfigzrlnlzlottlgb. . “(vllrliexfef ,1! u ‘flt-tnttiltlg starts hall on u tri 11c. -‘ l / - - - - - - - » - -- t , = ‘ Weather. his team-mates continue the good ‘ Qllflltem \ ' j ._vork hm, Hal's “Mk y_q,-,|_ 1|". (Jouston . . . . . .. Flemming 1Cap1.)_ m? a march finally ltaltitlg on their l0< 3111111 ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jfllllllllllifi] \/\Just 0 u. ‘ward line. The Saints were givlvll 83mg ' ‘ ' ' " mi-Htltitl. A‘ Mcnonami u ” l a 1 flee kick ut this stage for a fa r-te W1 ' 5 1 -- y") 4: m. r tackle. but the kit-k trot-s for naught M°°r9 - - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ' - -- Mccabei- _ 4 ,- \ 11;" ha! ,, |.1.\~l*““ ' - _:_____ ' 1nd t-he Tigers break logse 1g :9. Mllcfilloglllyl _ £317‘ L». mm" W“ 0) 2 er lo t groum w en t1 cs ~ - - - t- _ _. . “Ill ‘(ikyks to ghea. who returns, Latng- ilivinllfllolle ,GflV1ll' , {:’.v.\'\ f‘ ‘ N / 0 . with secures oval. tnakt-s a nice ‘F1711 “A0 t, .1 H” ,,,,..1-- - g zain and lttlust-t-l to .\i1:l)onal1l. who ‘alter-iv . . . . . .. _ 111 ‘ ‘v . . ' Wet-hen the red uud wlltlttelilo-yllgt “ilmmnd ~- Jwnslmi ~‘"" c4 ‘h’ .4180 If! 77125‘ d 0nd 5-38- Q line‘ before heint: broutl-l WWII . ______ ________-_____ _ _j____ ________ _ __ ____ _ ___ W __, __ , Sullivan. 0n the serum and hoel- Bflngmg U], Father. ' "‘ ' "' - By GEORGE DIOnIAN-Us (‘I ‘ out the l1lztck until llultllflslllzi (gtllle , pigskin. “MP5. 111111411’ 1- ‘ " " '"-“* —~— ‘-*" ' "' _‘-" . ‘ r11m and 11111111111111 lstttrIt. ntofrlhtlitz; , w”: JUST ‘ WA‘: so , (‘U555 L___ D0 wou CQNtn COPATQQJ-l. r w. 1 - ' ' 1‘ ‘ : _ O1.) ~ ' and “ _'""‘ “ifl . _ TrtlNtxmf-t or NERvou-s xou Tnouctur ijbr-Flzgfivfle/EEER p‘ Fmolwohmfi U?‘ o“ ‘(MAQQié-‘P. THE. DAX WE 1 WUZ QQNNA (‘JGARETTES w° "Ply i large dllpliy of "MKEWS SUPPLIES n» 7°" l0 choose from. ' Come to u: for your next‘ EMOKEB. w. m" you call for. LAMBROS Boos. “"39 "only-IQ 5g; a us in tht-Btlclt Disappear11411011 Kill are llcéiatialetl Wllil Dr. 1c" a have (‘it W11 P i any 1 I WERE MARR1E0- CalT AWAY- F‘ FIR"bT ME T '1 "MIRTEEN m 1 WALKED uvsoaa A LADDER TO bPEAK TO YOU- 5w.’