ANN '6 A SQEAT LEADUL THE Bib Rih FOOTBALI; ‘ BOWLING iii OAu qr: cohlieu. an l>o M051‘ Auv iiinlr- Apnea-On,» IN toll. MOST Boar o l . oklltttl It! . p. A tlil-‘ll IN A NUFQFUL FASN Lost-sues.‘ Doleiui Gil Dobie has lust simply rolls out ot TINA? MAN ~ l-IADS m‘!!! 5 p You». or ‘flRiNb ON N"? T“ ON $044»- Fellini: llll-ill ‘ll-in’ women. GFTt Aim-b o: ME i not-H?- P" no wini- -PA€$ 1/ l2 wMP.§__/ line team again. up at Cornell. ..Dobie has a-qreat habit o! weeping-and winning football games. Pcssimism Oil. He colts oivaoy, JUMP ThloUbl-i . radiates gloom just before every game. year in and year out. Accord- ing to his line ot chatter. his teams The past two seasons Cornell ha: had an outstanding back in Eddie Kaw. Then this fall along comes George Plann and steps‘ right into Kaw's shoes-and they aren't a bit too big for him either. Kaw was a wonder at every depart- ment oi the game. and the same can be said of Plann. lost but three or four. games his teams played, they have never have a chance. But if ..you look over his record as a ..coach. George ls captain and qnarter~ you'll ilnd- that, of the BO-some back oi the big red team. He can kick. pass with unerrlng skill. hit the line. receive, leads an interfer- L. OF C. BOW Last night the All (‘onioru won from the lllvintzililori. in tho high- “llulllliit LING, BASKETBALL INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT llunt. lllillll Illi‘ (‘ilarloiii-toivll l lt‘l‘ (‘hurl-h UfltlllPhliillI illrllillll‘ l“ j iiriyilllizvll “with iour ti-alns t'tlli-l‘i-.tl.i roai PHlillI‘ ._J~.. “y... .,-. . m: CHARL By WOOD ICOWAN ' QATED OME OF T» GREATEST OUAQTIR. - BACi<$ THE EAST EVER.- ‘bruétoflep O '\\\‘66hfi‘_oWITl'-—-> ~ ence in powerful fashion. and I'D?!’ his team in a way that few have ever done it. Manv rate him ti" greatest quarterback the East ever developed. This fellow dominates every game he plays in, with hlr dazzling and fine defensive play. There is no doubt that Doblc has a great team. Yet there is some criticism levelled at the New Vorkcrs because their schedule has been with one or two exceptions. an ieasy, one. Dartmouth. ..Coigate. Jack Dempsey Laughed at Report LUS ANGICIA‘... (‘al.. Nov. 22>- Jai-ll lloulpuoy. worlilh-l t-llzllnpltin llt‘l|\'y\\‘(lli.ZIlI iuliziiist. and lllH uunl- alzvr, .iat'll Koarns. lookt-d llp from t-oniructs ltl-(lfly long Twit ‘lien uevEfi. wits - KN" 3:000 I DOMTEXFELT TilEl-l T0 mm A 6AME_ ‘Wakes {to 407E Foil. v 7 "mazes A “ab; '\'\-iERE$ a. l Ti m: is l Flu‘ Sal??? OPEN -riei.l> creeper/ice.‘ vv-A-cfi “...»n "#444; alfi "-olu...ul=i and rcfln are uunJnn thl ‘eams that have tried to stem thei' "ushes this fail. For a Rim WM" might lay claim to leadership ll’ ‘ii-.- East; this schedule iv M! a"! where near a test. Just how good Cornell really i1 -.eems a pretty hard dope-ramble" to solve. Cornell Vs. Yale. or Syracuse. or West Virginia-anyone of thou 1hr”, would have been wortl’ [rampiltg many leagues to wltnesv this tail. rohoiitn Frank Goddard is LONDON, NOV.22—Fl‘lll‘lk Goddard oninilt became heavyweight cham- ouled in the second round by Jack iloomfield. who hit Goddard while he latter was down. The men were to have fought “Willy Nlllnl"; for the title. held ntil recently by Joe Betrkett. who etired from the ring following his ensatlonai defeat at Olympia 'b_v ieorgell Curpentier. who knocked iim out. in the first round. To "Kill/B fig-ht was held in Albert lll. Bloomfield. who was disqllall ‘mil, holtl tho light heavylveigh: lulmvionshlv of GrGlll Britain. Ill tho first round (ioildard tool: lic- aggressive and outleavoretl villl his rilzht to laud a knoi-kilut IIOW. liloonllield. liowover. was oo elusive. for his opponout. in he second round (iollrlartl ilgain "llsheil, ‘lilll Bloomfield measured lllll neatly with a llnrrl right and iollliard went to tho floor. He stay- all down only momentarily. linw- ever. and when he‘ rot-lo he ‘math: another rush toward his adversary "lily to he sent to tho eativiis with another hard right. ‘Fills time hi- stayed down for a longer count. and when ilttt-mptin: to rise was struck by ‘Bloomfield. The referee immod- ulviy illsqualilletl tho light heavy- Yvllélll "lmmliion Xlllll (i-odtlard hurl-by Nlit,'('€‘i.‘lll‘tl to the heavy- ri-ipht t-roivn llliil aiiiilo by Bn¢k¢ii_ Zev Ready to Meet Any Horse _l.OlliSVll.LE._I\:.. Nov. “'2. --'— ‘mv. Alni-ricall champion. and ill" ri-uli-rt lllllllily w-illlier. will moi-t English Champion i ieu ol‘ Great Britain when he was _ ill-noun: in urn-ulna (-1.10 e Sport Page That Everybody Reads i | ll i 1111.11 .113. U. S. and British Athletes t0 Meet in London .\'l~1\\' YORK, Nov. 22.—l"ol'nlnl itt-uoplnnuiv ol‘ all invitation for Uni- tvil States Athletes to compete ill . . _ a dual lllPPl. oi. London with reprvs- "lmgml; l" ilmalw“ "m" 400 Yilrll-‘i t-litalirou oi‘ tho British .l'ln'lpirt-. \ is annollncvll today by tho A. A. l'. Till- luvot will ho hi-ltl on Lliiiy lli, ilulni-liinli-iy ioilowint! the Olympic ll‘ilt’l( and til-id pmizrillnlntl at Part-H 'l‘lu- progrziln for thi- nil-pt. \\'l\li‘h will hi- similar to onl- hi-ld iii Lon» iion. lltti-i- tho i920 ()Iyllll)l('l-i an fillflrtosti-il hy llriliiill athletic aiitli- OFlIlPH inl-lnlii-tl i-ight rolay ratzvu. "P" Jvidn“ , . .l.; g // JLsv in Tins. q 50am; 100 macaw... Lr’ ' ' i1 \ BOXING“ SPORT GOSSIP ' "Ht. to four lnilrs and the running broad tlilll llliill llllllpls‘. The gmgtgur ulllli-tiv nnion also hun ilpproved ‘IIIP proposed Irish games at Dublin. wlii-ri- the lriilh Free State plans to hold In alhli-tlt: tournnmi-tit for irishnir-u anti all IhOtit! of lrinh ox- .tl‘ti('tl()ll next Auiziliit. An invitation 'ha.~' IN‘l‘l] extcniii-tl to lrlsh athletes rt-siiiini; iii the lluiti-tl States. ‘ll_\’ tliin-oiiizlliiri-ii ili thi- worl.l hal m: tilts-roll an a t-llalli- I ‘ to liw llil". Sum liiltirolil. his aiii iwlorc leaving lll‘I'(‘ for ‘uni. Illlllffllllfilitltl ho would put his‘ horouglihroti still" Ill training for lit‘ mutt-h ratzo with My Own. All ~ ilirnl (lFIlYSOIYN star. nu stiou aa ll‘ was given l-l littlo rout im his l'l‘-' \ll'll to Baltimore. Z<-.\"s entry lll tho proposed ill- ornatltmal race ilopianllu upon tho ‘vtsllll oi‘ tho lnatt-il raco with My )wn and on the wishou oi‘ tho. till-ll aronlotillg the rut-o. tlCtiflftlllli-Z to Iililretll. lliltirrtil salil ZlI-‘lti thut it hiltl ‘moon planned to senil Zi-v to Europe ioxt sprint: and that ho prolmliiy voulll ho ontoriiil lll out‘ or Illi)l‘(' B. AD rut ueoro game of _thi- .it'l'l“t4. I l I , H" x Fm. h“) ‘hyg if tho British turf (illlnslt-s. T]... Aligltl-Ililiillilfi. (it-llirzll Cllllfi- “'5' ma y w" ‘ h" _ _ ‘ llorsianilau Ill‘I‘(‘ gave all tho cro- lNl/‘NCIBLES llun. Nlt-t.lioti|st.~:\ auiiPrcflllytv-Tlflli-‘l-!gfltlfflviil),r333,“ ff.‘Zifffiyilhtllillaul. lit for Ziivis victory ovor Ill Mom- Tili- ln-tiizui- will ill"!!! "l1 FTlilllY , l i ', Iflqulqnkm up“ $6001.00 irium to tho horst-luzlnslliilol‘Earl A, hlurtitr . . . . . . . .. 15R l7'i l'|'l nip-ht. Nov. 30th. Wm‘ H dmlhle‘ flgtzilnfiro‘ aitdwri‘ ' Kando. tho iitar jocki-y. E- "filli"! ~ ~- 5'3 l5“ H5 ilelltlor, all trams inking part. The ' l_ p‘ y " ___ PARIS. Nov.'22.—Whi1i\ no of- H- 1'37"" - ~- - 139 211 137 inflow 1W0 vfify OVPIlIY ‘mill-Chm "fill . tors have been made for an inter- J. Keenan 12"» 166 131’ the fans llro lissuroil of ivltnosslnfi U S. mtionn] “m. for ti“. be“ nriush’ l". Roarilon . . . . . . .. 141i 201 153 some close exciting goon-s this ' \lllt!l‘l(.'illl and French horiiiLPiqi-i-e " —~— —————~ tiuimou. iVertheltnor. owuor of Plpillurll. tho l t l Pit M8 UM M“ LL KARES wont llh-iinich tht-‘on-yoar-olll is will- "0 a ‘L-I. I _ m: to entor his tlloroulzhbrol if To THE TuTsi 13-6 he race is staged. K ALL COMERS W‘ _ Wertheitner. in a n-tatonlrnt. to 'i‘ili~ hiiskoihall season tipontetl _NI<JW YORK’. NOV. zit-Oil" ll~ Elle United Press, said today: E. Ilutorty . . . . . . .. 142i 1-17 li-izlnst night at the lmllguo of _t.liv hnhn intornzltionol banker ‘ told uNo 0mm.“ 0m... has been made .l. McLeod .. 188 1G8 liti Cross gynn. lvltou the _l\rll Kare tiho Fivrttllzn Poultry Afilfidtlllilllibfl for 1|... ma,’ but | accnm (m. min. S. Trninor .. . 164 171 122 Kin-i) won't down to ilelea-t lieforeiyestertllly that 1t was the duty of .1911. m- iL I ‘mum enter Epmmd if, Powor .. .. . 180 2G2 93 the King Tuts by n snore 0t’ 1.! to (lathe Iinltell Stats-s to tietormine n Such a Fact However’ n L.‘ no. .l. Webster . . . . . . . . llitl lilil 1G8 The sot-to cheered by, fTPIY/llilll what. should ho done ln the Pranco- ..e..min ma. the Jockey Chlinvmlld ‘ routers, was the ‘host oxlilhitlon of German cri.siil.._ _ _ ielect Epinard. if chosen. l would 877 947 593 fast, snappy haskcthzlil ]llil_\t‘(I by, lwill not criticize tho policy oi i0 my “mm... m gm "H, m“ m ‘mull 34111 ' the mir- uex lll this city ior ll long tho llnitell Stilton." ho said. “hut 4mm‘. n h. mnmsgibln w figure Froil Powor lnlllio tho highest “ml” W “urmmly it 1",‘? ‘“"_ mm" ** _ "“'l‘ how tin Anlorican hnrsr would si-orie, 202. A return l-Zillllll lil'l\\’l'i‘" 1110-“:- liiooiioil out‘. lllf‘. tlnitctl btatos riln in Frillltll! unil llli‘l‘l‘ are not qiomgilt tho M“. win... "my u... toulus is now tht- ortii-rill‘ tllr tl-l). should tit-tiirnlilin first in its own mm... m cmmuu... MUUrZIMIy Hm’ m)... Qffic.“ 11nd lllc fans urn Itifikllll: toriviiril mind wimp Should |,.. wk...‘ in", "W". m. Fnwnpyl‘ “m! Anmriuan to ovou ll mori- iiriiliunl l‘Xllill)ll.li)l1i its (-.>|.|"i.|,.|wn_ |,i-i, it ihi-n slain 00.15....’ mu“... .l....“ wmliunnq I, lhan was hallllvli out 10H! "lkllli fliiFllly what tho. l>i'illt‘.\i iinii tzir- vmipl “m”. p, in“. p‘ | . ' . , , .. ._ . ,. - . . mnlirii at hit-l whon tho 10in flllll |\ll| l\'\l“'~ vunislliut-os are 'lllii'3l‘ \\'llIt‘Il tho |,...;i_ lini- in» in their livid PilIMv-il- llniii-il slnti-s Wtllllll iii-lit" ____..._._? Tim following is tle l Iltllllléll ____<@o‘->__i _ _ H u ' , v H __ H KILL KARE TUTS .\:l~:w YoltK. Nov. 21 e snnini-l LWIH Berltnquette. velflfl" (Kl innlly ltlllillglltifnllallltvll‘illllnlllltwli c t Miller. hltwltlng (iermun marks lit forward of the Montreal until they are it triflo silort of tho B" P8 10.000 ior 1 omit. was tint-d the ‘ . _ _ bill i . . _ mmvilhynt m. IGflHOJNNLODO marks Canadlena. who WIII play in "Illz-Oilililntotrllg fivittwlllllxgirf QIIZILIIIKICII l-:_ M, lli-iillii-i-s . Praugllt viii-villi)‘ ivy AlilHWT-“lir mllliwvilgm‘ i d“ Wumm Canada LfilBue not null the lonlzth IICPOIYIIIIVF all; F d r A . . .- . . - ' ' e ' ‘i wymm “w” 3 u Kufm. lpllulliiitl‘*wnltlllwlvig0:11.lnllrn it up for the Suakatmgfl Qua-Jug; the shortage. htltch it statzurely to ‘ . _ _ - . . . l t nt lilo ll llt- th- - t . the (‘IIII of the hlankol and use l\- 00341‘ d \V. Flniuor llllbiO to plunge in German hlgli -l‘in- 1' Wm er mo; u; the mo; of t]... [m] “wk G r z r». . " ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' V’ mmhm “a a K4 [liii-i-iugiou m“ Wm} in: the cotton under the lllllllrUBS. l". Connolly l'3- V059"! ' Spares yields to this treatment. Apply Z- Hill-Iii" ~'- -“"|""l"" | Sloan‘; ggmly withoug |-ubbing_ .\l. Mrtlllipun it. Walsh A tingling glow. a comforting M. (‘ilirlii- it, ilonergln warmth tells you that the lini- i, merit is taking effect. The pain VOLLEV BALL ceanee —then -— how: welcome! -— Zfsteful relief. Get a bottle from liiitivt-i-n piiliolls llll‘l.‘t‘ llalui-ii oi’ ' Your druggist today—-35 Sloan's Llniment-nw pain! cults. Our Busiu Wants to see that stock Brand. t of 800d Smokes. 98S is Supplying a Your Smoke Your business is W8 ca"! a good fresh your Come to us for LAMBROS BROS 139 Gmfton st. courts volloy llllll wort‘ played liolwnon tin: ll, oi i‘. nnll K. oi‘ (‘.. the lilrnlor winning twifiiut of lllrl-v. Volloy hail lililfi lair to iwconlo very popular ill lhi- lmztguo gym. lillfl wlntrr lllltl n scrim-i oi" _'_'.dlli"ll are hoinl: i\l'i'illl[1t'4l whirh no louhl will ho toiiuwtii ivilii tho gru-lursi enthusiasm. >-—-—-— SPORTS AT AM H ERST (United Press) Ai\iiilllilS'l‘. l\l'l:i‘~. Nov. 22. (Yonlrnrtii hiiri- '>t‘i‘li lot .ior lIlll (lovc-loptniilll oi‘ llli‘ iiitlallvocll play lng llolllu at. Amll -r.-‘t (‘iilli-izo. Thi- iniproviilnontn i-oiiiilili in part in tho twonutrutatitm oi a n1 .v iiiisolntii Field and iifti-lili luiillllinuii ll‘lllllii joints disappears quickly al- ter n few pplitsatitlus oi Minard’: M|ARU$ LINIT i p: wyvr-W» lTlifllidil-lwit‘. 17v 1m i‘ ll ii i=..i;.;..i ..,'% It having one. Experienced drivers consider because it lasts so long. ibe IN CANADA BOATTERIES RADIO We have a new line of Radio A and B Batteries at very attractive prices. Try an Exide Radio Battery on your radio set. 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