.___ ,-3 was-omsnbrrhrown GUARDIAN . pass SEVEN . i» f ‘ ” , 'l l , /»‘*‘.l.`- ¢' ‘.`» isa. ' ` ` ai, _' ,-'».i-'-~ ‘~ -ni, . ._ . . . - ., - . ..;_ _» _ . . ./-,,;______-l- 1.,--l-li » ~ » ... . 4 Football I B " I 1 Y I I I -I 1,, I 5;/ 9 _ _ U Spor?EoisIp ’¢... _\ `\ ~~\ `\` `i\--_ ll’ \ I /(o0lE Z! ’ wort' A l'>,l'l\ul\$ 1':T€’s `,_ V) t ;~_."'~_\; \ /V Nloonev Mel]-'inald \k \ `c9 ///\»\ & ` &f-57 ,-' dlnnkett Dixon ' "-‘I V” rv' Q ¢ '>1»;,/" 'fi ` ._,'-_\ \\ iff- _' McLaughlin .. .. Desllouhes _ \ V/ / J ' S) "` d Corrigan .. .. .., Hodgson _ _- Q/ ~;.__'-,- . /. 5_ 4 ' ,. Kenny .. Francis % l, " "4 j _ " /) " -. ‘. Grlmh Brown 2/2 ~ `\\\._ ` i \ >~' Ei Sinn vii ll.‘°~"f //, . nun Av T hE'l'eQull=iqcL”wlél_Egl‘§R-»'ES \\ul> i!0vli~N- *D-?1‘il';p§fr§al§§'T.._...OA ' p"" ' | i Running true 1° f°""l thin fill' in the freshman backfield. param-eunt reasons why the Goi Andy Srniiil HHS ¢¢V¢|°P°d 3 UNM It was in his sophomore year that Bears have led the teams of machiine out If Ca|lf°"f\ll\ anain. ,Don really came into his own. nation in scpring for the past two The Bears have had thlnos aluwhen cdaeh Andy smith first gave years. their own way the past few years in him a chance in the Varsity *`aack- -Although a shining Ilight in any football. Fact is, their 1921 aggre- field he made such a remarkable backfield, Don’s ambitions ar, .gation was one of the best in the showing that he was presented ected toward law. He is enrolled whole country and embraced some with a first string berth, the only the prelegal course and hopen of that season’s greatest players, mophomcre to attain this honor at time to become as great a mas The job ef leading the california this time. of Blackstone as he is °f fwfb varsity football team for 1923 be-i Captain Nichols this year looks Captain Nichols is 21 years longs to Don Nichols,.. veteran.. of to be better than ever, Although five feet sight inches. tall. He two undeneated seasons. Captain weighing about 170 Pounds he ap- very optimiv-tie about the 1923 s Nichols plays hsifbaek, and for the pears much smaller, due to -his son and, believes that Califor past two years has been 'elected as compact build. He is an excellent can keep hor record spotless all P-'iCifl¢ CWS* P|i\Y°" ll* *lin POSF- line plunger and an accurate for-,the fourth year. The Blue and G tion. iward passer, but hlls chief-claim to has a really wonderful lot of ma T-he California captain received fame is his wonderful open field ial out and has possibilities of his preliminary training at the]-unnlng. . coming even a greater eleven bh Pomona high school, Pomona, CaII~i He has played nafety -man for the the powerful machines of the I iornia. Upon entering the state uni- Varsity for two years. During thatlthree seasons. versity he had a hard battle to make the freshman team with so much excellent competition. He steadily improved, however, and by t_he end of the season wal- a fixture T ‘Sv W. Wil# U. \\\ A’ ii s " "f time he has dropped but _one punt, and has seldom failed to return kicks for considerable yardage. His lightning dashes off tackle. his shifty style, and eluslvenens are ltr. or 'tus l.esDll~lG> HALF RACKS GN ‘rl-le COAST, A‘lill?€e Tl-llaEA'l' MAN AND A Fine FIELD - . vb* University Football Captains _ By Wood Cowan w. ' _ ,g.i__nn-_--- Pllffsllll and 1>illn8'|nir and fnsllinlli football team, 1 , inch.. ,Wi an Gettin; the runner away i wun "Tiny" ln me licrllh '“° d Pool of seven col \vo s, _ Chicago Boosts (United Press.) CHICAGO. Nov. 5. --N\_lll\9l'° complicated trick plays for fnvlb h e no terrors for Charlie Lum i _ In Lunlni'l-l native lan . _ ‘tingle he learned un alphabet of Th” Wimefs fililllfe £0 N109 7, ‘ 'over three thousand chunncters. “Kam may have H l`0“\l|¢» if “Ui in fatal effect. on the future of lilo series, is seen in the manner in ‘ | His ‘maliing" a football tram this country is thought to mark tho ht I d In me United which special corrsspondellts view $2185 new puye tile situation. The Tribune correla- hln nodent lres that “utldoubtedl l . His pllrents live in CantouC ll. where his father is one of che lead- ers in tho export lndustry. After iCharllo has eoninlv-Wil his comme th” b"'“"°"~" _ (l0nMdlan Pre”-) "My Own" was six li=ngt.h¢~i in-hind course hc intelldrl to return to his -é-ooo;-_ |_A»[~0N|A_ Nm,_ 4__--ln Mem0,»|.Ze\._ 'native land, and become an ex- THE QRIDIR-ON HEROES am" won the $50,000 Stakes Slit- Timo, 3 -nlln. 4-5'.sece. | one' -- urdsy, beating Zev by four lengths. Course, 1 mile and tllreeollzlrters. in Now his ideas are like those of Brawngednnd l°“g'h“|"ed “nd P1\d'- ' - W f :the thoroughly American schoolboy Shields on china noses and Bam P. W- C. e cc_l;l;_t_:linl¥ Dlay the gums very 3 With "Quack Drake" to make a Q I`llll. however. Besides playin! ll K°°d b ll h i ted as one of the most clever forwards on the sport antv his ability as a trllliv threat player make him one of thc outstanding stars of the city, and BY SCURE 3~ii The third and deciding fixture for intercollegiate football honors he- Lween the intermediate St. Dlln- .~ltlln'd and IP. \V. (I. was played on Saturday afternoon and resulted in it win for tire latter by il score ol' 3 to 0. The P.W.(l. team forced matters from the outset and had the Saints on the defensive for the biggest part of the gn-me; the formal",~; some comin ln the first stanza boys showed more offensive tuc- ci ll I. he bf"-ll; the could do wus . p _ St. Dunstan’o P.W.C. Full bark E. Gillis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hutcheson Halves Mcllroy . .. .. \V9dlock .l.McDonald Hibbett....... Landrlgan O'Nelil . . . . . .. | Spares Howatt Murphy .. .G. iMcDonald '.I.Glills . . . . .. . Kennedy Math eoon _ . . Horne Collghllln . _ Crozier Saunders _ Houston V Y the future of international rucing for this clnss of vessel hungl-l ill Proudly again they are posing game °f mm a 9 S ra Winning the tribute of cheers. Longwlnded strongiimbed and "Mol bnsxietbmllmiuad and man _ ““""“’ ` I with l l__i__G ll h rt airp uno p 0. ’ lllw 0|! 98 0 “ il RE el' all exgzhddl authorities said than hir ,__hE*‘l4°' f°_fh“fl1l@ll° fame- !sna..n_~ scholastic record is far above the G “yt are I 9 5"m“'°“ hemes- ] Oh! Mr. G1\iinKil?l‘. 0115 MY- Gill' “vemge_ and he muses teachers ree e w lh rousing acclaim. » lagher no trouble during school hours. , linve you soon the Prince 0 Quarterback. halfback and fllll Forwards, all hardy men, Ready for desperate charging, Ready to meet and defend. Lining up boldly for action, Saturday was an ideal day for 'l rllgby and the largest crowd of fans _'_ this year turned out to witness till- ~' `_ .1 struggle. - Mcbonllld . . . . . ._ Drake Sunelte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Willie - . f.l_ . . _ g . shortly before the whistle when | - Desltocho;-l, by it pretty piece ol' work, touched for the first and only try ol' the contest. In the second period the S. D. U. - tl i, u t .. y . to force ll rouge on their brother . rollelzllllls early ln the session. The _ _ remainder ol' the game was more or ’ _ - _ _ ,less zlg-Zag play, with P.W.C. llnv- ‘ ing -zl slight edge in territory. _'-' _,_ -"ruby" Mellllldn retrreeil. ' ig.,--._».;“,“¢‘ Line u s' ' -' ‘ 5* iii; . if `l§ __ ,E EA. E 3 `l-`,l _“ "'-5__= *,.l'li.:\n‘lg-5; E' 'vi .Z/0-1 *-1 ' ,VL-“ -~'~-é- lil I __ ,,, Sport Page That Everybod _Reads ,I nvlll s. ll. u. 1 ad! f0` »..a.-,_ un at Manufactured by GENERAL CIGAR COMPANY LIMITED ,,, May End the Imperial Tobacco Co.,oFCanada Limited, Sole Distributors. lil Schooner H3065 old, ' _°"`_- -~-- -A-r _S| Nl-:xv vonk Nov 4-ny Cahn ____ “hd,` hm. ea lllall Plulael-Race Columbia again ,, _I “__ 1m,,,| 0" Im, gd .;; -~ B- 4 I Q ANGUS llAlTEiiS REGRETS ...aff-,wAN|]ER[Rg 15 l Cn tnlll Walters’ ls the conlllld l i ,t ._ . ,ar ing' plea of an editorial n the Time. _ , . pm’ ],,.“-¢|1,|c,-,._|_ _.,,_,,,.,.,l ,, mo °|d:i0linY- TNS ll0\\'SDnfl6l‘ wlllle find- §lll.nlll. allli llllvll salill: "’l`lilnin_v,’ i ang; be_|h“`.0 'wen put umm the He|f_Cm]_ ABT|0N:llll~lf-_ lllllll':: .~'l|l»-!"' atvghlllilillsi trol of the Bluenose captain who ll)i,.p,lf,.l, “___ ing that an unllouhtcd l~itl'aln must 53,, -5|". g~,,._,. ,iw-,, “.;|,i, J i, _asc sailed for home yesterday lifter; , ~---~-<-¢<>----~~ " refusing to obey the ruling of the _ I _.\ “-,,,,,,,,, “~(.,,t ,mo H p},m,,. a f,;‘;;{“;*,§;°';,“_},,_§°§;§;§;°5,_;};;§__*;§ “I am Only al Fisherman, Not a. Sports1nan,’ S";;l;§'_f;'i_-;,;° l'3_v,§__l;°{_;g<=;_;-333;-l <°=~=="=~ P"---> erel . _ _ _ * i - _ ."1-i ls M reason why the nocky ham _Saturday to decide thi, lnternutlon __ _,r-,ls iul__i_l_lslln;g lin- t-flnlt-ru tho; .\lt>.\‘1:Rl-3.»\l,_ Nov, 3,-The Wgn. , . ,. ' .` f i~ 'l- '.~ . l Flsher|nen’ll series The Tilnns . , to J _wlllllull ltlallpefi .l tlllilllsllnt I 1 l. i~,np,llsh Rugbv team dafeillf points to the precedent set by Cup- - ’ ' - ' ‘around llor sl'il‘t '. '_.l 1| M - wi - ` lain Clayton Morrissey of last] Im' "\'ull`ll hllvh Liu 'tulle tiult ofi' ii(v a ‘Il-ol'llIa:i{Zi"nl$mliiIE:1éh‘;' tgilhagy- year’s challenger. who under as _ lnnliulnj' ‘uid the pllololsl-nillel'.Ell~ \` ~ - l C' 1 -ll ' » great provocation agreed to rnce aux "l cnn't i;ke _vollr picture ltllalthilll- \\'(iiilllliir;.ill'1i; w'ilil1eeifill‘;'cL::loe|:lvt;?tl: iigllill. _iii why," [Pd t“-i(.,,_ ' The Times fears that unless nn~ (canadian p,-¢3s_) _oy my actiam | was und” 8 great “You c;lll‘i_ fool mc that way,, For .\1outl-sul, 'Il/irDougall, the fast, _ other race can be arrnllged alld_ }lAl.il~‘AX, N. S., Nov. 4.-0n,strain. I am a fisherman, not a Ymlng i"U"_ “"0 Said- "I kn0W F. B. t_l:_o“lst;ri:e:"_de:l(le?-- ` "I'1>r`d hnl llBV9l` ¥`°°°V°l`f"‘ Ready all foreman to meet. Do you think that we will heat ‘ar ora " MUG! U9 £00 SWT. “wil lilnln "Um hi' d°f°‘¢ *U 5 uclnldllfe Battered and bruised and dlscol~ the Saints this year? 139 G at and slid s little more liquid, add for the Senate in -1918, Benntor Orem W., Wm ,"1-,ty make 5 U-y_ _ _ l’ $011 St. neil " d for n msn vll l with °"r c " A li s Coussns use an e cry comes to como s- sn on now so spry , » ttis more melted gelutlna. if - - - . . -' ' . . Jelly broskrin turning out il-om, so peliticlllv ambltous, he hun Plsudlts sud fame they on win- And "Blr Roger" surely butts them ---U, Hummu cut ¢ ,, 1*: |¢|»y.| . .l_L.~_,-.1 l:..l...l- ,..-l- -|- d scrum, Oh! Mr. Shean Yes! Mr. Slleau. 1- fence. And “Bill Brown" to buck the Who's the full buck Mr. Gnllagh' or? _lt's “Punk Hutcheson" Mr. Shean. f l0h! Mr. Gallagher Oh! Mr Gallagh or. _ Dnu't you think that "Ben Des- ; Rochel-1 is very keen? Anll with "While" for our defence. And “Chen Hodgson" like n We will surely wipe the old grid- ll-on clean, Oh! l\Ir. Shean, Yes! Mr. Shoah |With "Leigrlr Crozier" and "Mu- " Loan." | Both our "Subs," but vt-ry game \\'ho'n the fighter Mr. Gallagher? lt's Duke Dixon Mr. Shean, After thought. Wie ofd iime /at/orife g the ofcf iime rice lim-<1-r|llzll~tl-r ul-un, lllllde the inns Hatchway rdzis inter ASK any msn who wears Hstchwny "no-button" Underwear what he thinks of it. We know his answer -he’ll tell you that he and Hstchwsy were made for one another. Hatchwsy appeals los man, lt’s sossne- \Vhc‘s our coach Oh! Mr. Galla- gher? i “Profcl~u-lor Smith" Dear Mn( Shaun. ----__-- 4 l=lNo-s Nolsv sunse-r lu u. si E, il. Sll-lllivan. one of rho onvr-2 lvtllm of 'Hotel Colulnlbus, heard of; tl yil»ll.n,; man. willo retcuntiy canlei ‘over from llmlninrl as part of rn.- |“0ll'.\d Sodis ollooa. Soon after he 'macillcd Colum-bus, a leiatlvc -took ,ll-inl' tio Neill Pllril to :introduce ‘him to Amlerlran baseibdll. . - Pa-t was wlliohlng sn extra- lrming game wllen suddenly the eundowu cannon oi the barracks hdomoli. Hills miiod Allied -Illini' iihe' dilsncs. for one of Ilflleeo disturb- ly practical; there are no buttons to lose or break. It s__a simple one-piece suit with sn Overlap festurethsteiiminntes buttons ond their bother, sud yet fits with s degree ofeom. fort never before experienced. Hntehvuy comes in seven worm weights for Winter wssr, in mos! lengths and sizes. ll costs no more than ony other underwear, yet is actually more comfortable, and with no hullonholes to ton ond wear, hu o lonlerusefuineu than old-style under- Wllfd Mars than 1000 msn'| stores soil Hslohwoy. WOODS UNDRRWBAK C0. Lilltsd, TORONTO T 7 1 \ Send for this FREE FOLDER We mah Hare bl Ill rho usndard hlinruolt /alwlu. lhlrvlon Us can ufn hnpanlal olde, r 1 uleerlon og the r marerfal/of IU . We have ,MPINJ $- nmuln¢ into Je os- plulnlnl why who mm nad Jfloront monr- luh. lo wil snails no to nicer the rllhl shlefor .’;':::.‘i°" *“"°**~"°"""' Wlnrerbolr. Jail et! now und ul f . '