‘kl 1-. .1lS4' 1n W. .-»-— INTERGBIihEGIATE RUGBY HONORS DECIDED r F" ‘ . Queen's University of Kingpston defeated the University o.‘ Toronto in the decision game for the ‘monegiatc rugby championship. Over s.><teen thousand pcopa. w itnessed the game in which Queen's n, "i; victors by a score of 14 to 13. lllbllllli-ILL‘. and in tite truinitg “eas- ~ E I lililRY TIGERS iIfllllRlli on iiat Olklls November ll at \Viii- ' .lll]lv.'.f. the 'l‘lgoi~ itiiiiiagciiieiit ‘itiip 50s to trim tiltls llllllllfllll‘ into a neat I [hit of talent to iil.l li-ft wing. Rusty 7' . |t.‘ritv.'fiiitl ls back witlt the club tit;- ‘ . iliJK lllllllE llElEllfE lain ,attil lit! will ri-liiove Nla~k.v fut _i_(_)..__._ t.ititi~s_ - Sitarrow was lniiigltt outright by flit’ ‘Plgt-is ilthi year, and he ltits _ spurt ttltt- ozitlrt; isuittiiict" wltlt a - _ _ coiitstructliiti gun: tliat has kept ave Several New Additions T0 Teaiii That l ' ' ~ ~ i I _ will" ti‘ l.li. ' .l ion it- ll‘<l eter stowii __ l There was an liiiziileiit in that fin ‘al Stanley Cup game at Ottawa in ' i‘ 0 —*“ March, that left ii lasting llllpFPS .»\l.tl.\ll\'. Nor. l-l.~-—l<‘litliliitg t;ll()i\\'\'l| styli- thi=n that plvasi-il thclsioit on the hock-cry lfl'l[l('3_ It; was .\\‘i-5tt-l'll itrtni-sitioittll _iiocl\f-r.\' ('l'(l\i\'tl viistiy. the powerful ilefcnce layout that him in trite opcti. and ho is report- iiiiiiiinsliiit ltitllllvl‘, the Catlgury (faluaryfis lEni-iip rlll\i\\'.~; lnii three (xilgiiyy lipnvidtgd w.th lint-ton and try firittaiiieiit a3 tho bright i.i.<:k riniiiet of Lltv age. Mackic lhflktrl ttl to b.» routine ithiough in f.llr'l' m iii: t» llllhl‘ liisi appearance now fin-o..- tlris season iCritie Aniicr- Gardiner. Alorenz the flying French he 19523-21 si-asnrt on Ottawa iv-h son, forward, and (‘hitrlit- Rtnti fillill i-etitrc. whose. spirtiilctk attacks in ii rtitlii-r lllillrllliltl (!0lll(' ilrll- it'llllt'l‘ iii-e not. with tlit. ll‘d'll now. biinight him to the front as t-lte tilt-y will inalit- iii<~ir l92125h1lW llii] Wliiklt-t‘ has l)l'l‘ll bought from are o ftlti- (‘N81, criimpletl ly.-row tttt- iiimr in‘ tho rilllllt‘ llllHlZl. ill“ lclillltllrlllll lisltitiiits and roplitc» (l-arilincr in one of his spiritoil driv- iiq (In. Senator-s at tits Ft-tli-rztl Rthil in the rage, llWllt‘ Spunk Us and Moron; “v35 Qflfrhfl] “ff, Com lllllbll Nitri-iithvi‘ Ll-l- with asi-P- hp: ' ll zii-iittisitittn tor tho pls-tcly buttered down. it was gttiiie Not. iiihi-i- 2G, ‘ on, and lie: Mai-kc. wet-its befoie he recovered. llcii fiirtviiiwl flash front last _\'-.-ai"S (mi-dine.- is bnrjk again and he litittg Finishers. iilwtlflVllp ziitnitctii" rluh, is ziliso v11‘ will i-iltow his stuff at Ottawa. Dul- ililllLtl lfint its also" signed anti this burly ttritwi fans trill not TOFKI‘! ill" Tll‘ 'l‘l.4l'lr‘ llllYP 111i \‘ \\‘i\*\l"\l youth is hard as iron. These two iitg finish that the '|‘»'.Ars tin" a llt'V\’ left fotw -il- .= we lllll men have earned the respect of ev~ KBll against ilii- (‘aiiiitiit-iis nlivtt ,ili-.i!ii .i| St-iiitli- of Foley .\".kll'llll. gry 5M of forwards they have faced _\’ft’lll'<,‘tllllllll‘lllt' worldti i-liiiiti-;tiit~ ll1lll\'t‘l)i)lll, hook-trlit-ck bitll‘. They d...“ hum], and clean. and series. on the returnftheir rushes arc al- ways a tttenace. Both 01' them are fast. heavy skateis, and carry vic- ious shots. Bobby Benson. the live foot four inch of fightntg flesh is tisltip ltork y ‘rigors who w- - lltltilllllg across the hock- Hl5TUNfilNNfll SIGN llllllllllilN w t» HlIIJKEYPLllYEHS Remarkable Situa- tion Arises in the National Hockey League. IiOSTUN, Nov. 14. ——A rather re- lllllrkfillli} situation exists in pro- fessional hockey, n the fin‘; that Boston. latest entrant in the Nu- ll. ii-I 1-3:». init "c;- only n. “wt can club iii i-oittssiiiitul ‘Urlfey now that S..attlc iind Portland are out, is deprived of the right to sign up players in United Sutton. It is it picular situation, but LFllB nevertheless, for Boston initttt re- spect th\ agreement of the N. H. l., with the Wcsterit Canada lutgue .tt which it li-i provided tltat U. S. A. mutt. al belongs to the west. it‘ western clubs waive tliel-r right to United States players. then [kiston can go ahead, but 11D until such tine as the prairie ‘and coast let-ms sanction the signing, American hock-y talent is not at the lleait Town moguls’ disposal. This condition arisi-s froitt the fact that iit the time the lllllBI" league agreement. was made, the only Amer can teams in l)rof\'dlikln ~l hockey were Portland and Seattle. lloth these have now withdrawn, but the inter league agreement ltolds good desifts Yb" fact that it is now the east. instead of the west whiclt is now lnti-uua- tional in scope. .__¢-o>i +§+++++O+++++¥ TH E GAM E TO-DAY The championship football fixture this afternoon bl»- iween the Saints and Ab- ibles have the fans all bet tip and excitement reigns sup reme throughout. the rank xiii file of the local football rnternity. The game which starts m. 2.15 sharp will be of the sudden death variety.‘ therefore the importance of III the tussel may well be im- id- itgined as the victors today ,-l- will have earned the right to |-l- the r. n. isiiinii pigskin title. l-l- '0- +§+++§+III¥+++++ Th8 toiioiviiig l5 the Abe- gwott. llne-upz-l-‘ull-back. ailso signed‘ agiil-n for re-lltcf di-fencelq, aiiil while llhll-i diminutive itthlvte ,|, hit-ks the ' extension front lite .4. ground tip, he is broadened by nut- .|. ure, and has the nerve of a biirglzir. q. liarry Oliver, standing siecond i.n 1- ihe Wc-stcrn Canada Ixzzigue scor tl- iiig averages, Just two points be -l' low the leatder. and regarded as the it smoothest working forward iii tiheli‘ Wcistierii Ozrnatla League, is Wlllh ‘It the Tiger's again and wtill show 0t» iawa his wur-lli with more convlnc liig style. than he did in llle Stan- ley cup series. Jtist two games be- lore the close of the regular eche- dulelust winter Oliver was crip plcd by a slash across the loft lag that floored ihiin for it coiitile weeks ills worth was pmctlcaiily neglilg~ ihlo in the renialniler of the was tern guinea. and in tho playoff with tho Canaiiieiis. ho was fur below pttr. Dcrnie Morris is returning lot‘ ceii-tre, and lSpurrow‘ will be his ri-ltef man. Moria has years of ex- perience and leads un attack with . great effectlveiiesd. Efllllt} Oatmiin, club conch rind playing host-t, is going in to Wlnnl~ peg at oiioo tn complete arrange tituiils for the Tigers to commence llfillllllilgl-I this week. (They will go through their paces there fore more than ii week. and than trek on to Ottawa. ioi ' f1 i 1 k‘ lOI‘ fifth‘ it?» f3»? liitiiiiilliigi + '1' 4' III 'l' 1' EXCEEDINGLY good looking caps at l4- a modest price. ' The cloths are of excellent quality, the styles and designs not only attractive but numerous. ' Sce llmn at any good store Canada's _ National headpiece 1 <ll-l"l"l"l"l"i'l"l"lt'ltf'l'll'i>+§++§§+++++§§+Ii+ Saunders; Three-thinners. Walker, Kelly, Whle. Nic- Carcy, Tanton; Halves. W. J. McDonald. DcaRoches; Porwarils, llorton, Connolly. Francis, Nluthiesoti. D. Mc- Doniilil, Trainor, Jenkins; Spare. Stewart. Réfcrei>~ Leo McDonald. it is expected that Lleut. Governor Heartz will offic- iate in the lficlvoff today~ His Honor is reputed to have u tiifty toe. +++++i++++++§ - item +++i§+§++§ii§ "rt-terms STILL ‘ANOTHER T i Babe Ruth hits erotic back to the farm; rile has luid down the bat for t-he plow; Waite-r Johnson is re-stlng hie arm; the season to hiber- ‘mlle MOW. It's Tho extent of the life on the links iln the north is a sheep or l] COW; So. iipon observation, thinks it's the sea-son nate now. one to hiber- Ttio coach. wtlth a sigh of relief. is erasing the lines from his . brow; T-he footbullk dellutetb-but then, Tlierells hockey arriving soon now. ++++¢++¥+++++ Y. M. B. A. BllllllNli CITY BOWLING LEAGUE in one of the closest games yet 9QO§§1II§§QQ§<II§OQOQ§§§O§OO§§§++++O1! 04'i»?+44-{HD0044++§O+§§+§§.O.'F¢Iif#l-§§+f§9§§ SMOKING TOBACCO - CANADIAN CNPIT \-. v A - 7 ‘ ‘ CANADIAN LAROH ANADIAN EttrtmPRtSE rolled in this leaxue the Y. M. C. A. team emerged victorious over thi- fast. Abattoir team by the small margin nf 9 pins. if l-t had not been for J. A. Bi-itley, captain of the Y. team making a spare in h‘; last frame the Abattoir team would have won the game. Mr- Bentley's three strlnga of 277. 242 and 195 total 714 in by tar the highest. three string total rolled this season. Mir. Sample of the Abbatolr htid tho high single for_ his tmm o! 25 . Each member of the l Almttolr team rolled a steady and conslntenviinme and should have ‘l THE" "otiiiittiowrn f‘ ' ‘Town f§UARDIAN> I _ SPO S. PAGE seviiii" ' ' ‘Help Home lndustries-sBuy Goods Made in the Marltimes’ If you bought underwear tailored t0 your measure—+ Thrn llltnlratod book- latl Mowing Start/fold’: wide range ofulylm um! waiyht: in ntctfl, wo- man’: uni! nit ildra n‘: umlarwuur will be nun’!- ul an rrqunaf. Write: Ior them. ST/ixi-"iisufs LixiiTI-zn TRUKU, N.S. burnout. Dratnn, medium wright lb“), $2.00 9dr garment. Alla Combination ll “.60. I I .2l Sr/mrizufs Liiwrrim TKURO, N.S. Juq-putn clflfllil. "M. Illllllfl Lilith! No. 7700——Mud4rurl.’y hung natural Combination: (Sin; ll-ll) at p86 00 Alan Shirl and Duwrlri, 12.75 Jur No. IMO-Ian's natural Shirt and (Sin: Ne. ISM-Ball‘ Nlturcl Cflmbinl- gown, ‘maldimn wright (Sin; l4- . I .. ‘ l" l'.'?"l l it ‘l _ you couldn’t proportions enzi man of any bull ‘a suit of underwear that fits jLlSt right——snugly a n d comfortab cut and tailored to fit perfcctly-—won’ at the back of the neck orlbind in the crotch. .S'tanfield’s will not} You do_n’t have to buy a larger size than shrink! you’d ordinaril and “allow for ing.” in washing acco our directions, stay that way, as long as . TANFI ELD’S _ great range of sizes and get a you we bles any d to get ly. lt’s Cotton. t bulge ii it in better fit; And it ar it. stands strenuous wear. There are fabrics and weights in Stanfieldls for every man Stanfield’s is made in all grades and weights; Pure Virgin Wool, Silko-Wool and mixtures of Wool and ‘Silky Whether you work indoors or out, you’ll find l%l St"ai_ifield’s_ fits when you first put it on _ancl with ordinary care thcre’s a Stanficld’s weight especially suited for you. And while our prices range to suit every purse, you’ll find but one high standard of making all through—fulll, generous cub- no skimping, seams that lie flat, buttons that are sewn on to stay. This careful makin is a part of every StanficFdk garment, from the lowest priced _ to the most expensive. y wear shrink- Bc careful to select the size that fits you perfectly. There's rding to a size, style and weight of Stan- - - ficld’s for every member of 1t W1" every family, priced from $1 to $10. » STANEIELITS UNDERWEAR . BE COMFORTABLE THIS WINTER —WEAR STANFIELD’S won this QEEJ undor-kii-ftiln-dry circumstances. The Y team are leading the City League with fair W-IUI and no losses. The Railway and Oddfellows teams are tlad for second place, 3 wins and l loss each. Y. M. O. A‘: J. D. Webster . . . . II179 155 150 R. A. Pendletou I104 150 152 P. W. Turner . 163 137 133‘ M. Carter . . . . .156 132 168 J. A. Bentley . . . . ..277 242 19G . Total-——24B3. ABATTOIRB P. Down ...........180 158 1 W.CU'm0dy ........1o1 204 t W. G. MlcNelll 18 J. Cnrraqhor . . C. Simple . . . . . . . . . .25 Total-ZS!!! Jockey Kummer May Lose 2 Fingers NllDW YORK. Nov. l-tiCliir-enre Kummer. generally recogniled RI tihe beet rider in this country since EarPSende met with his zici-ldfliit at Saraioizn, is out of nrtlon for the remainder of the season. and may lose two fingers of his rigizt hand tbs the result of a pectillar ncrldcnl. Kummer went to Pimllco Satur- day to keep several rldln-g eitizoge- mentiy While there lIPiQPGIVPd an M urgent telephone message from his home at Hollis Court. thong island. moot-nun; him of tho birth of a daughter. ‘Inverne ‘Fitter drove him in catch the 9.30 train for ‘Ni-w 001L191“);lllitVilblll‘. This iintountls York. itltnost. enough to support our na- _ After Kitmmt-i- lltlll tilighli-tl from tiinial iii-tense. It would havv Pill‘ ‘tho iiiiitonioblio. eltlii-r l-‘aittir or a “l” l"‘l'f‘“'""l llwmlll‘ l“ l“ 1923' jetation porter slammed the door nl “' ‘h lmlmml‘ Qt "°"ar" l9“ over" the aiitontobilc, crushing two of tho |"“'““"‘ m" 4 ’/'" m!“ mm “mum riders fling-em. Kiimmer's pitynslclan is ttltempt~ lng to save tihe l'ingr-rs,_liiit is not optimistic Tho third and fourth llllifléffi of the right llflilll iiri- lNlil lly crushed. mid it is doiilnliti wltvth er tho injury will lioal sittlafitrtiti- ll)’. _ ~ . y | -———--¢-0->Z-_- Fire is a god dcal like liiziitninfl- You never know what it is going Ito destroy nrxt. last month ltwiis the big garage on the. i-nrncr; next month it may ~l)B your own store. _\'ll‘|li iii a your upward 0f $20M!!!).- UlNl. THE WATER HAZARD l~‘nitr,,_thoiiitanil golf balls were found in it reservoir uaail an a wa- tt-r linlv nn the Wilmington public golf course. Evidently they drain tlii- reservoir only once or twice .i wvok down thPrc. to the Baltimore railroad ataAlonFli-a louel tut. you were 3508p Mlnlrd‘: Llnlmlnt llllllvll Plin-