NOVEMBER 13,1924 PAGE SEVEN n llllNllEllS a BASEBALL an r- cats ill asaa » __ 1 11m‘ arc some llli°\"?‘“l\8 "m!" the slayer-s. Under tho spreadlicatl- 5hr Wllill hliiglish sport joiirual- .n|.-;, “lftuiiiilorg “r1111 the Fury o‘ 1511mm of tho United States War" he says: mc of Baseball. "Ten tliousauil ratlior startled. The London Star. say : football Pans had amazing escapes “TM greatest exponents _ln the from thick cars, black cyan and con-' 01-11191lltisehflll——sOlllg or them CUSHION when they watched the arios bigger than Cabinet Now York Giants play baseball with gavc their first cxuibi~ the Chicago Wbilp Snxhn the 1131.1 London at Stlvmloril erton ground today. l was one of the .tli sal lhlsLrh ‘ on 11"‘ ' l“ 11,1111- i- afternoon, before an war correspondents present. Both ntcnsc crowd of "fans". who rfl- ttltiins trotted on tho field wearing giiizotl in batlellllll the ruunders garments which some thought w re 01111oir youth with a puiich and riding brccches and othors, moi-s‘ pig about it iiiitlreitn-ril of on cnltlcal- considered almost plus L. 11111yj11g ilcltls of Eton or auy- fcurs-mossibly plus s x. Tb,- ouch. 111.1,. ,.|gp 1n Britain. ccs wore leather glovcs liko gigan- "1‘|1cy\\'t‘l't' the New York Giants tic pancakes. Tlic luckiest man was rid tiio (‘hit-ago \Vhlt: Sox. lb.- tiio kCopcr of an lnvh-llblr) “11c11@t_ lllllll1lltlll lcuuis of the two Ilasc- llll was concealed in a quilt zlml a all lioaguos in the iinltlkl Slutos, fonciiig mask and leg guards. The "ho aro huviiill i‘ "All l3 liumpe ns next luckiest man was the umpire, 1.1111115 for bcing good boys, who looked {k4 if ho was going to "tlialll" -n iihy-"ilillc both tennis a fancy dress ball as Joan of Arc.| l eitziiiily arc. No wonder American A iiran holding a thing like an in. omen and small ‘boys worship lilan club bit a hard bail over the hem. Tllt'_\’ are magnificent looking roof of a grand stand. All the play- rcaiuros. liko glorified Bonnors of "H began to talk, shout and rnn, ei-rli-koiiiig edglities. For two hours this bombardment "Tlioy mako Jack ilenrncs seem Wont on whi-ie the crowd tlucked‘ 11v 111K111, 3:, _ln its prslsivorihy attempts to kcop "Tin- llukt- of York shook hands out oi" hospital. it is said that. base-l armly with oacli of tiio u-lue, and ball is llko roiinders. which is likc l‘ll tho fun uu tiio tllllill0ilil began. “flying ll ch.lrl's popgiiu ‘w; like aA tans iIltli-' than fun when tiio rifle. Baseball is roundcrs played‘ musing zit-curacy of the throwing Wllll lllllg Pllllltc naval gun's." fill tiio torriiic hitting were soon, I _ _ "lhicli iioltlsuiau catches the hall T90 Fill M"! "PPY- ‘llli out‘ uillrctl hand and throws it “th tho otlior, an exhibition of 'i‘|le staid vld Morning Pest. sic‘ lihdoirtuitiiiig and ficldlng was a lYli-Z lhl} lllllul hsiid to tho basoball ln-l l't'llllll|li’il'_\'. blxlrcuiciy (Jl'v'.‘Vl'i‘ it ‘"14"? 590$ ll" Dtlllfillllllly 0f the as. , game taking a hold in England, bo- "Tllclc wcro shouts of laughtor Call-Ho "t is too fasf and peppy. ad chow-rs. tiio lluclics of York be- "ll l“ "Belessp ll Bflyll. “for these m; .1,- dcliglilcrl its tlnyb01]y_ ‘iricuilly iuvarlcrs from New York "Thcro may have been 7,000 por- llllll cllllifiilo. vast cities walled up has mosout. when the Due-her to the skies and roaring like the taiud ills first whirling and twist-floa- to think of converting us from m; dtllvcr_v oi‘ the inevitable full," Jtfvf. to baebsll. We are too set log-t, ' and ‘date incur ways to make "Tlu- Slfiltvi‘ is arinoil with a lmtw” ifhtllllllk" luv. looks likc an Indian club. tiio Streaking of baseball vernacular. itclicr having ii wlrc mask nvor ll "Rys that by comparison "the lll-i W‘, illc iiuipiro staiirllilg closoiprlvY lllnflllllite of cricket or even y being similarly protected, ‘f’? i-‘Jflf is tho simple Drama of "\' ully 1101" ('(\1||_ of 1111. n11|,,flk-,.r,,lbiil|os and sucklings." Foil. irtlil-utic Amcriczlii iu shoor W- perhaps. as icngiisii-i"'_'°fll=" Myitiflled. - lll‘il ilflltilll d lu New York might All“ "llliill ticliglil it‘ lhcy so w Jack llohlts and liili ilitch in n crlckct llilt'li nu Xi'“- York's polo ground. lit" )\llll'|'lf'il|lH call this yelling hating, “liasrbali is just as easily hoard rams Nov. l2.-—»Mni-e than liJlllli Frcnch spectators more or hars- burcd although striiiewhat. cur- ous, wcrr introduced to baseball ‘Uillly- ‘Vlltll tlic Now York Giants ll soon. .~\ row liabltucs oi‘ Lord's (Mfpmml m“ (lmwgp whft" SOX‘ "Fttllcrc, and were pained to the ‘ "l 0 l“ “n "xhihmml 5'3""? "l- ist dclrrt-o at tiio lovity both oi‘ "w,0'yn'l"" Smm“m' lio crowd and tho players. who all “w” were some Sign“ “l Amer‘ 10111011111111wmnlvrshollted‘M083est when the Giants tallied six ntly. . rims in the seventh and single runs in the following two Innings. But tho French s-eeincd rather puzzled to know what it was all about. Th")! cllllrtlllllcll some surprise when lid’. liners or sizzling grounder-n wcro gathered In and shot to first, but it all looked an easy that they soon took good work for granted. Tho American routers-share wcro a number present-voiced their disappointment at intervals, fl" lllly found tho game slow. with low flasiio-s of big league form dls~ lllllyi d. Hllgbey Jennings. jumping "it and down on the coaching lino, “Fmlll-“lllcii tuldrcsscil tho choic- Mlfllli: lo tho pitcher and striker lllvltlfftlllplci!‘ |n1pnrt1a11ty_ I Slick it in ‘om, String Beans. Mill‘ cry, and ‘Give ‘em boll’ fyilllllllllllir, h!‘xplfllilyl"Uflllli‘ from all over "'"r""']‘ " ‘hlmllly as essential a till ‘llkllflillihn-"lp/ “ASIAN “m way‘ mm fiplldsuytt. sir are on (ha: hillvhcptlrtillg tln- first gnnio of [andglrllllil 41nd tho White Sox' at ' "llllsc grounds in Lon- l - . 0" ills athli tic scrlbo of one oi’ tlic An't lEOIIlBlhPlCtOll-COHHIOSQGI‘ ‘AMATEUR HBBKEY lEAGIIES Til llfllil MEETINGS EARLY M. A. H. A. Wants Hockey’ To on Away T0 Early Start This Se arson-Schedules t0 Be Completed By February 20th. HAIJIFAX. Nov, 12.—A. C, “'11s- Wfill. President of the Halifax Hock- ey League and Vice~President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey As‘ soclation, has advised the turret-ant hockcy leagues in Nova Scotia, namely the Sydney Hockey League, Leu- gue. Valley League, South Shore lieagile and HaLfax City League. to all hold their organization meetings for the coming season just as soon rs possible, so that everything will he ieatly to got hockey away to an Parly start tiio coming season. All schedules must be completed by February 20._ so that the play-offs for the hiaritiuic championship may hi‘ lliilfl llfillllc tho ico disappears. (i. i’, lloltoii. of Sussex. N, l1, l'rcl . lcnt of the Martinio Amateur llockey Association, who is in charge of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward island SQCUDHS has issued the same rcqiicsts to thc ‘leagucs in his jurisdiction. The iilarltiuio Amateur flocks-y Association now controls all or- ganized amateur hockey in lllb Maritime Provinces. and has noth- ing to do with. or take orders frniii ibc M. l’. ll. A. A, U. of C. Tho. only 'lilug amateur ziuthoritics have to Hllil incur IS vlalin a lusinh l Professional Game Will Receive Great Im- petus In The “Land 0f Bean” - Size 0f Ice Surface At Th e Boston Arena May Be Reduced- Playing Area Is Now 220 By 90 Feet - I . - . I l IIUWFON. Novmli,» Niuo monltlic strong point that it is in fllfll-lf‘ hiivo boon slgnrd lor tlit- Boston \\"do spaces bcliiuti tiio ltcts tiftou lproicssional team and liuos arc. out away "m" 1h“ Vl-“iloll "l ‘J-“i “'1' Afcr ilvo more. ’l‘lie task o1‘ getting crcos that some of the most flair.- ltogotlior a representative loam has Fllllt iIIPlIlPIlYS lli Fmlllllllefi! "mil been a difficult ono. as lllrttcior llclllfllllt‘ llllflilllllfl l" lllllllfl 33 ' ‘harlcs l". Ailams cxpotrtctl but ltyfllllitlhllli! illflycl‘ 111'" "Hill"- llflpious l,_-,.,.,11ng"(,t vctpmttgttttnl ’lhe prolossltiiizils lic says are BAMERUN REIBINS llllfIKEY iIllAMPlllNS Sold T0 Vancouver Last; Spring and Bought Back by Canadian Management-Re- ferees Suggested. ..\i0N'l‘lil'I.-\l.. Nor. l2. -—llillv (‘anit-rou. ivlio was stild la» spring to tho Vaucouvci‘ llockcy (‘lub byktwty lico Iiaiiiluruuil. managing (liroc-l (fttgjl 11am ,5 51111 wot-kg“; “tony t(ir of the world's champion (‘anti-Win ,1" 91pm tn 1m=111 "1, 11H, up“. lllPll-S. llllfl ll"l‘ll lltlllllh! llllléll ll)’ ill" .\lnntrcal club. which will start its ll\\‘lll‘l' of tlic Ftanloy‘ (‘up lioltlcrs 11111111111; 1111. 1-1151 1,1 m.“ \\'(Ack H1 and will roporl for training at (lriliisitmi m-w lath-m“ '1~1,,.' 1113111131-1- of by at tho oiid of lilo 1irosont ivcclclthp m.“- 101-111 1.1111, 1s 1.11111 $1.1m,» (iumlcrtm is a fnrivurtl playcr. with: jng gm- u CONN.- Of [tn-ward playpfg a pliciuoiiicual lltlkl‘ clicck and a de- land hug s! rings out. gonw-qi which ceptivr‘ back hand shot. 111- made a ‘hr; 1191191.; W111 11m“. 11111-1-1-551-111 n11“ X|)I‘('lf‘ll th-il Iiiis lll'lllll will bl~ iiigcd within lllt next day or look aftor is to are that every play-‘-l' _ _ _ _ . 11 er has h’s amateur card. it is ox- yqmmm ‘mum's "I gfm" mm“ S", pcctcd that amateur hockey under “Hm SAW“ a wmmr ‘m A“ '10s“ ,1“, M‘ A‘ H‘ A_ m1“ Wm he (furried thorc is ovcry roasoii for hoping m" this spasm] wflmu‘ Hourly the as wcll as cXDcct iii-l that Boston . will out a (‘tlllillllltllltlll on tlio ico sumo uumbcr ot ilisilutcs as under . _ 11,"! 0m flysmm 1capubli- of holding its own. Vivi» oftlic host amateurs lll L ilF BRUSS BflllilNll Lust night's ganrc bctwcou tho luvincibleifaud Alerts was tho most exciting of tlic serics. so far. 'l‘hc play was see-sawing hack and forth throughout and wbon the fnal count was tiikcu ‘rt sliowotl the score tied at 2430. Auothoi- frame was then rolled to ilccido. the issue and the Alerts in this provcd that the liivinciblcs cannot always bowl up to their name, winning oilt by 14 pins. ' Tlic fans ivoro on their tocs us wcll as the 1iliiycrs and certainly cnjnyed the games. ' S; Trainor of Alerts had high single scorc- Bilh plus, A. Martin of tho ilivlncllrlcs had high total of 649 pins. A feature of the ganio was tho egg competition between Morgan and Douccltte. Morgan got the do- cisioll. ' Following art- tlic scorfisf INVINCIBLES: ll. barter - . 158 122 too A. Martin . 224 216 209 W, llzrlpeny .. 1131i 167 177 H. Morgan 13X 110 13ft l’. Ready . . . . . . . . .. 11X 156 152 771 82R Total—»241l0. ALERTS: S. Trainor . . . . . . . .. 14ft 2118 120 V. Cnylc 1H1 94 15R E. Doncette .. 82 154 148 \V, McDonald .. 176 221 178 S. DesRoches ...... 220 13f) 162 818 846 766 Total-Milli. Tonight tho Ncivstiztporuiou and (I. N. ll. try conclusions, Another goud game tlxpectotl. London Express Ac- |Caiiatlzi have boon signed and usl d‘ 1thc_\' all liarc accoplcll advaucr v moucy thoro is no reason for ho.- 1lieviug that lhcy \v'll back out. Ross is a sticlior for cloaii hock o.,\'. according to Mr. Adams, and LEAGUE REBECCA that ‘s out- rccooii \\'liy some of , ~-~. tiio iorouiost aiiiatoilins who are on Alajniity for silllllllOlPfi ovor thc dividing lino of tloclsinu lic- Juroltns. 4'1 plus. lwccll rciuainiug in tlio amatoiii‘ ranks or becoming 1irtifess'~ouills SEIVHNQLES; may he luiluoucctl toward prol‘ 12g 1311 7.11.~iiouailsm. For that matter, as IVir. 1115 m; 11151Atluiiis puts it. tho tendciicy towartl1 S, llicGrogor . ‘ zllouald . 11 (11-“111 121 11,1 H2 u liiglicr pluiio oi‘ spnrtsmausiflp 1,1 111111.11, ‘ V _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 95 152 1,11; and clcuu nlay iii mwilossltinzll M_ 111m. _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ H 111;; 123 mzdioclroy Is bccoming vcry marked '1~,,1,,1_,_1775_ and as tiio gamo bcrouies talovatotl. tho bctior class-cs of amutcilrs will EUREKAS; moro and mori- soc in it an htmor- 1h wright V _ _ _ > _ _ H N2 l.” q ‘ablo and tlosirabltl llcld of llvnll- 13 "row" n), 1M 11,,‘ hood, iii a gauio that iho._\' lovc. H‘ hqinu1yflnn M l.“ The fact that. such grout ulna. n: Ilnwlher I I I ' _ I. 11m '69 llzmtctii‘ 1ilayors as Dunc Munro, (‘unp- "q cr and ltoiltliug hsvc soon lit to "' link tortuuo with tho protttssinu- his will inspire othor amatciirs to join the ranks. J. Gillis Totak-HZS. flfl 131 M.“ "=“'""" n‘ "' V.“ "ml mm" Boston's li‘illll is t‘Xll‘l'l(‘tl to "'3' Tlmfiuluy‘ Nmf- 13m “l 7 Vm- assemble this weck illlltl hcgili practico ‘for tiio opening game. December 1 against the new - - English loam of Montreal, of _ |\\'il|\|l .\luiiio is mic oi‘ tho moni- bcri-i. as is limvonv of last _\'oai“s Now Haw-ii auizitollr loam. so it is $1.25 011 "rnpl llilidlvrstotirl. llroailbcnt ot‘ last ' lycai"'s Ottawa loam is zinolhor NEW YURK- Niw- l2" ‘ll l5 "m- lucnibcr a ltig, raucboncd 1illl_\'oi' ll-lWlLYfi llle l0"! llfllll-S ‘lllil-l fl-ll‘ ill“ who is a hard luau to biliiip illfililflfif at o. to ax r vors. on u- co. curl c o as your: lit bl t idi I fl ' ll lit fl t ' Au Albany chauffeur loiirucrl llll$1flltillVll loam will he in goal and a1 when lie arrived in Now York with f'l'li('lit‘.l'.lll(7l( llc l5. a "tare" from that. city and with EM?» Ailllmtl- "it" "l ill" -'\""l"‘_l m“ "ma", regislermg $125 ilicctors and tho man who was on!“ a "Hume" sum 11,0 li1',\rpvil rcsponslblc. lor bringing profos- _ ' ‘ ' ‘ '_ alioiial lioekcy to Boston this coin- wlille 1 step into a iiolcl and cash, 1 _ m“ check for $750,, n: season. has boon ln (aonfcinnco l T1] l'_ _‘ _ ‘b with Managor floorgo Brown on ‘e (“Mnflmr wdne" "°"“m°r“ ' tiio stibjoct of reducing the size of ly more than a minute and l.l\(“il111", he Surffl(>e u, 11“, Arolm 1,1,. meal‘ H1 wlfct hliinlsln- frankly hand? that the pri1uary l"! 0 l1 D0 0e s a on l0 as or o- roason for t o contemplate: rc- ficcrs to help lilm (rollcct ills uiou- diiction of tho playing surface is oy. ‘ lllflf. ol‘ iucrczislug tho. scaling cap- The 1mm“, 100k?" at t1“. upphgh acity, which is nraoilod to moot tho m1 1.110011 “m1 11w“ 111 11w 1mm iicavy oxponsos of tho ivrofcssltuc "Wily iliis is Edward (lfi-Juvior,“ “l ""7"- _ _ ‘he cm“- mmt uWe-ve [men looking On tlic ntliv-l hand. lic lvcl-cvcs y v bat tho playing arou can lu- ro» for hiii. 111st check is a fraud. ' ' . 1, - ., Thanks [m bringing Mm In... ducod without ill tiio ltast hurtiu. “Ymne wulcolne... Wynne“ m“ tiio giluu- or dovolopug tho. tcu- _ ilcliclcs which (‘ozicli Fnoto fctirs. cliauffuir, aud stailtod on lllli font: 111. |,1.1|(.p,._.-W “m1 has,‘ 111,. v10“. trip back. point. on tho. proiossloual and ama- tour gomos ho has socn on tiio rlasllhxilnfilivllil‘ time bcfore tiio m" ‘hhvnilk tho spectators con-id 1 1m m, H‘ l" lliillrecisto the finer M [My ‘H- lllllllCll. But when they "y a" maudod as entbualasti 1 M “m” "on", American brethren. ma‘ mdlrrlplkartrd to have its own 1181,18 “"_“‘"‘"‘- Who stood just . 9mm“ "flinch and depreciated mqmlnnrry n ’ u. batsmen in an ex. “(WWI I l-lnnor with such cries 1,1,1), H " '1" h-lllli he swings like Mil‘- Aiid to the pitcher: 1 I o sec mo, b0y_ 1111 -_l'll the batsman; ‘Now "agffqgfitéllboyl; the last. m . - »- use on any 1,1','P°";III_TIIA'Q illllllllns and hitting ho mmmn" were extraordinary. 01w“ vmnhho the lllayors seoms llllol shirt "Mo" o“ jockey “l” Iltllcbkuupl" llllls fours and huge ll! gloves." ll "W! u e111“ H" ' "We" “Real Robots." will o - ' \ M PAW-Fact nf tiio more detached eicrlbing lhmnnoksra have ma“ . 1m "N “mo! American baseball llllcs to M“ Robots. what con- mng MTIALIIBG the interact of 1,,“ I8 n (is and ordinary on- " || 1113),,“ l? Rel llfl 0f tho base- ms (,1- uw‘ 6"‘ ‘leilchllllllk tho first lldrorpm" a Mm‘ and wlllle 50X “m” My“ reporter of the Daily lie cdatnnm “l! nearly n column to l!’ lll a folitm "m plaYerl. lnd Me or [h noto takes nny cog. s score. which ho said nfidontiaily from one of llild p" g N ‘ uuoooooooooooocw» i comma ‘ c - ~ A ‘Plastigrams?’ ~ 7"‘ hnunon u m Ago Wflovnowooo 0on0 rlncipal llritlah 1e . said: vvr tin- t-unnwinl“ ‘tgazilzgczgn “This is llko n funeral." lt-ker: ‘ ' When HMIKGFOh stopped n hot liner from tho but of Davo Banc- roft the French fans arose to their fect and asked: "Why did ho stop it?“ Ono Frenchman roniarkctl to an- other: "Why, it's not as speedy as rtssocizition football." "Why doesn't he hit It?" asked the Flfillflh spectators when the batsmen fanned. They wondered why tiio Giants and Sox. who. they had heard. recclveil more pay than the President of Franco, couldn't hit a ball when it was thrown to them. A diagram and technical explana- tion of the game of baseball, por- fectly clear to anyone who already knew something of it. was illstnibiit- cd in circular form. But the French didn't understand it. They couldn't are any difference between a high fly and a foul tip or a homer. "Why doesn't he run?" they said to each other when a bwtier flew out. One of them suggested that Kanuni. the Chicago third baseman. ought to have a wire netting between his legs when be muffed a couple of fast ones. ‘ One of tho mysteries to the French "enthusiasts" was why tho unmpire murlo strange uiotious. A few of tho well-informed natives‘ iaskoti why there was no suggestion of killing the umpire, as thoy had oliton road was always madn at baseball games in the United States. The French worn entirely polity, but. as Manager John Mcfiraw said: "We can never put it. over on them here." —-¢o>-—--—- An educated people is uisily governed, Joy llured lo joy doubled. ln every nun there to sonwthlns of all men. The more one obiiterltos self. the more one has of the world. quitted By ury LONDON, Nov. 12.-—A jury to- day acquittted the lioiidon Dally Ex- press which was sued by Lady »Tor- rlngton for libel because of an al- leged interview with her ladysblp printed n. year ago and widciy re- printed since. lln the interview which was pu-blished on the eve of the 1923 election, Lady 'l‘ori'ingtou was quoted as saying that ii oloct- od to parliament she would wear her best turn, jewelry atnd gowns. Lady Torringtoni says she didn't say it and alnyway her fiircnnl was flvé years old and only a small string of pearls were genuine, tho Poison Kills Prize Infant (Special to the Guardian) NEW Y()RlK, Nov. i2.~l’0iso~uctl by roach powder on a piecc oi broad placed under the ico box lu ll1‘l' home at. 664 Jackson aveiiuc. lMary Scllacfer, 2% yoars old. (Hod in Si. Francis lfosplttitl. Mitry, who was tho youngest of three children of .lanics Cliaefcr. a ntlhem bill“! paste. onod broad partly eaten on tho "N" A519" l“"l- ll ill" PlllYllll-l Successful at tthe polls and re- floor non-r the child, and when “will” W?" "i" "b My’ “'5 ff“- turnod do commons tn i923. aftor Mary became ill she was taken It) "ml m" M“ "m m" ‘wvcrm "m Lebanon Hnstiital where trcaitctl and apparently recovered. She again became lll Friday. Mary was a prize baby the alleged interview. Lady Tor- rington stood for reelection lust month and was beaten. Silo blamed tiio Daily Express interview for in- terfering with bor mlltiical carocr. Tho jury found otherwise. and won a silvor modal. marble workcr- was playing In tiio kitchen, Her mother found the pols- so she was in a ‘iioalth Department contest in 1925111,“. 1s "o1 suisllor stirlacos in Canada. that tho gamc is fastoi- on the smallor icu and tiio scoring npportuirtics lucrousod, which llf‘ bclicvivs niakoa far grozitor intorost. SOME REDUCTION NECESSARV He. is not for any oxtrcmo retliic.» lion in tho. Boston Arolia playing surfaco. Tho playing area ls now 220 by lit) foct. His proposal is ill have -a siirfaco 80 loot wido and not less than llltl foot. long and lXlFfillltly 195 or 201i toot, iludor tiio cxsting (‘tlllllllltlflil tiio hots nro |tll\('l>tl if! foot out from tho board». that tho (listance botwccn tiio from tiio boards. tho playing dis- tunco boiwccn not-s would bo 1X1 loct. or only iiino toot loss than In -tho past. The grcaioi‘ spaco bcliiiirl llli‘ Diroctor "arcly grriiipctl ili flit‘ spaces hack til‘ ilio ucts. bocaiiso tlioy look upon that as a non-scoring area and t0 "ash therc iii a body is a wastc of ' ulc and cncrg_\'. As a rlilo ouc mail uf tiio attacking iorccs goon luto that urca to try to got tho |Illl'l( and shoot it out to ono oi‘ his matcs, and soldoui do moro than two in ‘ll of tiio tit-louse go thorn to attend to that one mail. auso they roofizt- that tho dam 120i" oi‘ a ascoro l5 from tiio man out ltl front waiting for tlic 1iass. Now lbo amatcitris in .\l r. mlamsfls opinion will ho switching tho pro- lnsionals closcly from tho tiino of llil‘ll' first appouranco, ougcr to f)l"l( up 1ioiiits, and lhcy will bo riiilck to 1vorccivo tlic futility of thc mad scraniblcia lu back of tiio riots win-h has loaturctl many oi‘ tlioir grunt-s. As for tho uuuocossztry itulgliiioss which is lourctl from tho slglitly rotiuctltl playing arca| liclwcou tiio nots. ho hc|io.vc.s that a tlrm band on tlic. part of tiio oi‘- llcialls from tlio start .of tho soason will bo a wlitilt-soiut- chock upon siicli tciiilcii-cios. As zigalnst tho groator possibili- tios of body cliotwkiugwzlutl legiti- to-ato liard cliockuig is ouc 0t‘ tho factors in litickcy which lio (loos not bcl'ovo any rcul t‘lllllllSl'<<l|~'f lll‘ rcddiloolll-rl tilawli" would havc cl- lllllilillflflrrPXlfllllflllllfll of cuorgy in the rlusbcs up and down the ice will lonvo lbo. playor iii botlor pb_\'~ sical sliupo to withstand the kiiockw as woll as llrtfPl‘ ablc to avoid tliciu. ll is wlicu a playcr is “all in" cvsnv PAIR GUARANTEED ore/m? ‘u ' " it Starr Tube Racer This raccr is .1 Whnroiighbrod‘ and like graceful liars and stamina of surplus weight tested as ilhnvc and arc spot welded, as to the framc, noodcd iii "BRINGING UI’ infriiau" ‘ 'i'i..L BE HEQE Al_\_ . bURE “'3'” N“ . DAY 1012a up MACiCiiE HA‘: A Naiciumolarb v<io EARL,‘ AT THE HOUbE Aorist“: cRig-Q 1.°DA\,, ALL DAY- I'M NQT 6.0m‘ HQME; UNTiL THE ’ "mus astero- ‘Adamsis zipliiltm. and he lmiaos WELL- t clutisb “ma (wow ti» OVEQ Now AN‘ THE Kit) lb NaLEEw lffiil by Til fool no that tiio llrislou fuvorablc llliill‘I‘S\‘lt)ll iii tho tow moments that ho ivzis uscd in differ- Piit games last soasoii, but had lit-l tic cliancc in show his roul worth-E as (‘ziuzitlicns wcri- woll fcrtifioil will rogulurs and Dautliiraintl could soldoui afford to tukc cliauccs with llltlfr‘ or loss l|llll‘li'tl playcrs. l Spiuigiii‘ and Odie (‘l(’.'£horn. Wh" iiavo bot-n on an cxtcudozl motor’ tour in tho liuitod Status, are duo back in Moutrozil this lll'il‘l‘illll.’,, Spr ziguo lifts alroady rcturulwl his sign- od contract to thl‘ (‘illllllllvfl mau- agouioiit and will bo found on tho dcfcnct- nf tho chaiiipitiiis iii the gaincs at the Mount lloyal Arcna this wiutpr. (ldic ls the only regular 1ilayoi‘ of last your who has not rl“ turucrl his HlKllPll cniitruci. but it from continuous hark skating that. llll‘ chant-cs of injury arc grout» cst. l 'l‘lio Nioutroal rink wlicro tlicl IlYltlFNHlUilill cliauipltiiisiiip Ktimcs‘ wt-ro irlaytld last wintci- xvas oul,\'1 rink it‘ ciit duwu to Hi5 by Pitt would ho cunsiilorziltly largor than that onc was. _ Ono moro point \Vllll'l'l .\lr. Adams-ii ctioii with tlil‘ lurgor rink i-s which liavc boon built lu this country allll which bold triic of sonic of ilo" older rinks in (iauailzi is that lhcy wcro lllllll iii tho days of tlic ollll scvi-n-mau gamc. Now that six | mun hockey s nulvcrsal in tlici East that ox ra spat-c, lic fools. is not iioodr 05*“ ,lit'.’.5 ilicliitlo thc week. Art floss is busy from this cculrc filling olit his ucw llosloii club r<is~ tor. Tho foriucr \\':inilorci‘ star is having sllllil‘ diflicirliy with a low oi‘ the aiuiattiii‘ stars wlioui lit‘ has sigul d and who alv- now lltijiflllllllll! to show a chaugo of froul. llowcvcr. tlio liostou iuniiagoi‘ is not, worry- ing wirticularly. for lic holds the till-Knoll contracts of tliosc pioyors and claims that if they do not play for him thoy will not got into hock- oy this winter, 'i‘lio t1ucstiolt of l‘i'fl'f‘t'l'.< has boon loft in the hands of Prositlcnv Frank (‘aldcix ot‘ tiio National flock- fly Lcaguo, 'l‘bn.-w prouiinciitly iuoii- lltlllt d for llio N.li,l.. board for lllllllHi oi‘ such \\'t‘llklltl\\‘r] figurcs iu liuckl-y cIr- clcs as .liuiiuy' (iartlucr, who is illi (iltitiilio liticltcy authority oi‘ this city- but who lifts bocu roflrcciug rccciitly in tlic Wcsloru (‘aliada pro loagiic; (‘nopt-i" Siuczilou. on" of lbc host aiiiiclzils in tlitygauitl. iu llic cast. in rcccut yours; .lo- ‘Ma- louc. foriucr star player. who will bc. making his fir i. appoaraucc ro- giilurly with tlic whistle‘. ll.lly iieil. a former‘Caliadicu 1iltiycri Aiikc ltoddcn and i,uu Marsh’ and Ill‘. .lcr- ry lAlflZlllHlliH of Toronto, loruior N. ii, l1, tiillirizils: and iir. (Tilt-airy of“ UllllWfiZ lCrncs-t (larou. Ernie ilusstll and liiisscll Howie. llidior l’iiro (‘zlliudio-i dcfcuci- star of foiliiot- yl'2ll'S_ iiuw living ln Michi- liillll. has bl Ell uauil-rl for an honor .|r_v l)(l-l ‘ti. on llli- board. Will your skates Tut No. l. Anynno can make this test. by illustration at loft), you can chi away the mark the skate blade. Tut No. 2. stand these tests? 1 taking a plow of iron and chipping it with a “Starr" Skate blade (see iron block-but. hardly yf P 1 iq-uu-u "'1 V...“ ‘w in...‘ all thnrnugbbrcds, it cilmliinos spcwl, not an mince vot incredibly strong~it it is a ivondcrfui skdtc for spocd~The hlados arc lfnlrlnr Sin" Stalin; t“ Ifnrkvv brmblrl rmtmzning Ifmlvy min rim-it’! I'M Starr Mfg. Co. Limited, Dartmouth, NS. Toronto Rrnnch I'll await-ho... sum, wi-n Every "Starr" blade, before being put into a skate. is submitted to a bending test (see illustration at right.) and unless the blade springs back (when rclcascd) to a perfectly straight lincpit is discarded-Allis insurt: every "Starr" Skate blade being full of "iife" and ringing true. Alter tutu of this kind you can rendlly realize how long l "S\crr"blndc will clay without needing shlrponing. well as solrlcrod . _.-_._.-q-_._..--- ._ l- Qiozl Iv inn. Frnun Snvocl. Inc. Great Britain ri|lil| tenured DAQM 1l~\!\i VAbE-l KNEW lb KNOCRH’ OVEQ. %ov~4E new. -By '6. 1'1 (l, “flit-fill YOU lDIOT - THE Cs-ttco HA’: livEEN A‘DL.EE@ ALL UAV AND ‘fOU CONE . HOME AND WAKE new. um,- é-m or" U?)