l¥<ti'?7t"9 The Sport Pa r . Mind Over Matter Tt SW35“ ‘tilt’ V Oiitil FHLQU BE in gFF ' (.- 4 . ANV COACHES llAitbtADDS m bitessmf. 8m ot= Psvcuouoev 1142M toi. soot/s m» PlitriTtb ON rLAwlinis To ABSoAB 6Nl Vil- Amt-mm». iifl-NU tub Mb Cu. ‘ma. lttvt mo ribufittt» ®iiliii ARE COKH£§ W“ PRil-‘S t outfit. titttusc- ittvsa. AN otb ‘HMER. wsO A§ mos A LETTEiL- ...- Tpg psychology of feciiut; you are a Iiuttcr ntatt than your npnnnt-ttt even though your oppon- ,.nt tttay be a bigger and a bcttttt‘ mun than you, is it grout assert to any athlete or team ltt atzy sp irt Many football teams heatt-u l-y itottor itggruiztilintis itt the cnti of tne first half, have come buck to wm ttt the fiznl whistic—inspircu by n coach's "let-Julie." (ioufldetittte, udtlctl lit-the nivtl in; "will to \\'iti,'-' wilt make nan extent ititutm-i! to superhuzr» n; deeeds. __ . Many coatiltes prefer to fill willing sophomore, out to tli. id By Wood Cowan ii Tb Flbi-iT 5i ‘ll ltis "it-tier." Tuttr1 Kerouac couuiwp A “roam. wars as zwrrs i» JAc seep 0D uts MO at. the tcutn, tltiu with an t-xttcritnt- titer-ted." 'i‘bnt’.~t onc coach's r-tl second rnt- tuttn who luis tu-tdc “Fake a kid who is oit the icnm ltis first season and you can talk i-IEIQ Vii-L matter. This is no new idea. Xioxc . him into a fever ht-ni of cn- have tised it, although they thusiasm. He'll go into th: game not have realized it at and play like a titan inspired time. whore an old-timer will sit in u r- n squad. A football tcti mis like army-you can't expect corner with n sarcastic smllo c-u his fuce while you are trying to pump a little more tight into your an anything much out of the ordinary front the a old timers. they just do their duty; pap in the din: with u big. strtntg, it’s the green recruit W10 docs the makephettontenai thing anti the unex- ctl the ring to fight big killed get your man first." Ketch always worked himself tip Iii wN-(F "STE. Sh???’ Stanley Ketcliel ivrnppeti a iow- all the world so important us el around his eye's when he enier- winning of that one game. Jack Johnson so as not to be impressed “follow the ball." That is pounded with his opponent's size. lie kept into every player until it becomes repeating "if your're going to he s part of him. He develops a sub the to ball which makes that slogan pttrt- fever heat before the gong. which ly responsible for Tiger's accounts for his viciousness in all success on the gridiron. on" ut was mp ' FIGHT. rtatt-r, Flotif. was: Btu Bum time.‘ you suuoJukVS Au" you can WAY ‘litiM ow“ ‘i\\ p - . ' 6&0 IIw-n _, itwncistti. itéifi... Al? X§EQlLEXH stiles av ‘WE’ Ftetthst» svuitr wsrtsoscso ui cocci: tusatmn mo 412m Bv tTi cowl opin- his fights. ion. Conch ivllcc, of Ohio Stat it. all routes dowti tn ntind over trains his men with a new idcn of concentration. lie devises a slogan allows ntay his players to get away from that the slogan. He imbues the team with the idea that there is nothing ‘in t t- rs for each game and never Princeton's one watch word el conscious instinct to follow the ge That Everybody Reads ttu MEET THE , ARGENTINAN NEW YORK November 8.~——.ittcit Renault Canadian ltcavyiveight who shattered th ecliattitiionship tireattt of Floyd Johnson last vroek in illad ison Square Garden, left this city yeIttet-tlay for the Maine woods, whet-s lit- will spend his time for an Indefinite period. Renault was accompanied by Dave-Shuttle, Pucv ific (‘oust welterweight. The pair are oft’ on a hunting trip. ltcnutiitis next important battle, if the plans til‘ lituuugei‘ the l‘. Flynn tuatcrializtt, will lic against littis ilngcl Firpti, giant South Atti- cricati. Flynn yesterday tlilllllllillv ed that he intended to groom ilcn- ault for a mctatlng against thc "Wild iiuii til‘ the Pampas." and tixpt-cts to IllhUilllt‘ a titttcrmitteti trumpuigi; for this inuicli just as soon us Fit-po returns to this coun try nt-xt spring. in the nit-nntitnt‘ Renault will utidcrtalte u series 0t’ bouts tigaitist heavyweights of less prontlnt-nt-c. 'i‘ht-st.1 contemplated tnatt-lit-st, Flynn explained, will be arranged stilcly for thc purpose of! ltct-ping titc (lunttdittn Ill fighting condition. l<‘lynn dcclaretl ltc had no inton- tion of matching Renault‘ with Tout (llbbotis, St. Patti light hcuvy weight. The catiadiun's manager yt-stcrtiay rejected an offer front Arizona, where promoters were soaking a Renault-Gibbons match for a date in December. The offer carried a guarantee of $12,000, with an additional $3,000 for train- ing cxpetiscs for Renault. or 20 per cont. of the gnte receipts with additional money for training ex< pauses. Rentiult will probably visit Can- ada before returning for his next campaign. c, is BARNEY FRANCIS ARRIVES Til CBMPETE IN INIIiliIR MEET Fleet-Footed Indian Reported t0 be in Ex-, ceiient Condition For Race. S1‘. JOHN. Nov. titty irtuu the north, whore he has bet-n on a hunting trip. The Prince mitt. will remain in the city for th llaritltut- indoor meet which will kept his word but since t lic ltciti in the Arena on thc night. Francis has improvedJvonderfttliyl oi l-‘rldtty. November 16, under the and is expected to make a few rec- auspittcs of the Young Men's Cuth-Iortls wobble some when he starts ttiic institute. Francis. who is Ill ut the indnor rare form, will compete Ill the R80, inn Ai-nnn is the uiiit- anti probably the three rnilo run ut this indoor itieet. Fran ciit, it will be remembered, set tip a new Maritime record nt the Do minioti trttck and ficld chumpiond tthips ili llitiiftix in September last Witt-n "ZanflMilltit- scorn-d the high- 1 number oi‘ points for indlvidit- ills. The islnnd runner covert-d the m:le in lhc fast tltno of 4 minutes 32 and 1-5 seconds and woti that nice with Barnes. of Hamilton. second. and Antlifi. of Montreal, in 8.—“Barticy" tnully declared open. His citit-i‘ riv» Francis, (‘httrlottctowns sensation-Int Ill that. your was liarold latpicr- at titiics. ttrrived in the city y'ester~.re. now in Halifax. Previous to the indoor meet here, Francis had ben- ten Lapierre to the tape in a mar- Etitvttrtl island Indian runner. hail-fvellotts finish of the 880 yards at ttl by many as a second Toni itnng- Halifax, and Lapicrro promised re~ i eivctigc at the mcct here. ~ is bcing put i ‘ the athletes. i . competitors ltiiuc during the night. This tncuns ldiillp-"Q baitiitig utulet- adveme hut timc ter, it wns announced yesterday that p; tbc Arena will he thrown opcn to m bles Resulting. The issue is still with the gridiron resembling a ve to a scoreless tie. liable sea of mud and water, the Abegweits and St. Dllfifltflll’! yes- terday afternoon for the third stic- nmM- Th“ ‘nwk "Kccssive time fought or should we 1t cinder track and say “van; m n drawn girngg1e~ "i" iil-‘ii “Oniliilfln 71"‘ this time as itt their first ent-oun- and muddy SAINTS ANII ABBIES AGAIN ' BATTLE Til SiIiIRElESS TIE Previous Encounter Between P. W. C. and L. of C. Ends the Same Way — Muddy , Condition of Field Interferes I Greatly With Handling of Oval, Costly Fum- undecidetl—~ wards oi‘ both teams who never conditions let tip for a minute the hear i r. the mud and deavors to sway the tide one Wit or the other. enought to try tit strength and gameness of th (itwitlistttntling a. slippery and siotttcst of hearts. bttt unduuntctl ggy pigskin. poor footing and t1 lite T01‘ llfllvliflkl ill 11")! lu-nvy wind prevailing, the game Whit‘ (lily. illll- "f" l" nu a whole wits u good exhibition the boys must n; rnghy - Toby McMillan who yesterday's game, by no means cs breaking pace, tackling. buck-inn? slitliering and wallowing through water in their crt-i Yesterday's game was tough. wet! boys carnietl on till the finiti] tic. refereed ' utilize the spurc time at noon hour or during Saturday tiftsrttoon of this week to strcurte some practice. As the tneet will he hold on Friday of next woek, it will only give the ioculs one Saturday afternoon on better shape than the Abegw heavier red and black squad fall- ihim lliilvfl- which t) prt rtlce. it is 'XDP‘(‘I HI m IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZB the ‘I"’,"f“"‘““' VI time originally givou the ex-poiicc- Francis contpctt-d ui lltc indoor that u ihrgt- ItItttltihcr wm lukofli. whf"nil*‘”lllie iheixfllhilfi- PM?“ INTERMEDIATE P. W. C. man to report. mist Ilt'l‘l'. lust full on TIlRllIlflEIVNVftlltflgfi oi‘ this offer and got iti m“? Pm’ "W" ‘II run“ "g I v Lal0ndo's latest offer is a itigtiight when thc Arena Wits iIUP-isoruc valuable workouts right oti qléillfuwimpgigézrzats Mm" the?!) Vi‘: hlillirllegmtghpfiillliglee olrlfiwvst" 13L‘; uraiglit salary of more than he tliu grnttnd whcrc the nteet will be t’ ‘ ' t ' ' ‘i aifferetl before in salary and bonus. held. lfiggg: hlgaymwifi: 23:28“ w “"5"” i“ m: Cromt ma?“ prfvi the bonus having been mode de~ __*_ In the nunounoctncnts anti blanks l] I ‘t. Til“ "b11013 ‘l? 5""?- “}f‘°€,"‘ 9‘ nsiitlt-tii. upon whether the club T“. regarding tho tncct which were l" ‘he “mt m‘ w“; “gaff”? h“ a‘ “f? e“? ‘:' w 2h ' i ' C" finished first or second ltt the lca~ _ mum“, yofltérdn,“ a Wgramlbh, er wind at their bafcks, tie ’ )1 cs ilqlihflg . t: tttlVtlllktllgfi x11 torr ioryl. m“, mua d , t M ‘ m, m “flnung nccnm“, when nollltltl‘ the , letter o _terr tor) pin)’. r L? 11in 01;] 1116] es asonciitntt; ‘i: ______________ Fre erlc on ay “mnum, w“ _ mum, of "u, mm, forcing tie baflnts to rouge tvlv ce. ‘(fir u; imufl water.‘ t}, atb "gums _ walk. This will be one of the cltutn-Iili“! “u ‘a: 50:15 ogigrpggn? 2;? mpymimat '2'. J; ,.“Q‘|'35,, gefgeiwtfiu; Itiscpit l-{nnstnn DIOIISIII]! cvcttts trartlcd and etitrles {Y 011! (‘tho er , ‘Huon 0f qefimr “me tarts‘ Mcpnrmnfl 3pm“, i .____ tor this will he revolved hr W- E- "'°"-“' 1"" g"‘““,-" m“ , i ' ,_. M“ F S, g ‘D U , “d, I tit-titty Saunders wumd“, mm) (Callidilll Press. t.. ot= c. BOWLING Stirling, Y. M. (ll. l., on 0;‘ bofolrc gggflllglzll riliieiilic‘; ailteclgitlgezixfmblgé’ Lhlggmag" y " ‘" ' " m F‘ Qnnrlnrg PlMlliCtl, Nov. 8 -—L’l‘ho gian- - Motiduy, Novcniicr l3, wteu tic - ‘ 1 ‘ _ I i)oir , God E 1 To}; N _ Q-N ot- cocas stable Champion 'cv, t iiy entries c103,, During t-ho latter pttrt of this halt THE LINEUPS “Drags” Chanrdgn mtl-Blnlgbtlolll C“ “largo: hereeizon won the Plmum germ‘ weight mr Last night [he Barbers n” ma‘ ‘ _ . the Saints on u dribble and follow. s D U ABEWEITS power Mcxenna Thanksgiving Day ‘or the MML age race‘ distance or one and one L. or Q a are,“ mm" m the m“ At "'18 flffit twinge "pteflorced we Abbi“ m muse ‘or I I I pullback Forwards (“n9 Interscholastic Rugby Cham- eighth miles. He had opponets “Tplillill Di|l1fl-_ - S“ Y- B ti otrl "Home Stretch" The. Good 0 0W m; is the scores- Shea "utcheaou ti er Leslie pionship, between Fredericton Y. . of the ahsm T0 B6 S118 GIICIBd A‘ me "wmlmg °' “mm” m “m” NIIIIIIIIEII“ Cmm’ '3'" S°h°°' “d ‘MI “ma” °f I) ITIZIEQIIIIH-EI 2:31pm“ and the “Id tIIw-Elstiensf m; 16o 14a Rm". m. n Wm‘ slam,‘ p the second ham the "dc o; bunk. pqemmlng v‘ Mcnonam Rye; L. McDonald Nova Snotia Interscholastic Les- P Y . J Hugh” . . . . . . .. l" l“ n9 I Applyggnfly wmwmmbungnv took on a different aspect. The Sullivan Wed-lock B“ °" i» McLean sue. will be carried wit. following a ,' Mellon/d 13,5 129 9 sxlowlnlwnrmthithonfreo- s1‘. JOHN. N. s. Nov. 8.—Sus- Saints wtui a similar advantage of Gallant Ferris [Cgnefslflfl N- McDonald the resist 0i information minim‘ . T" Ream” 1'50 103 L‘; tnfrominsiuianiochus. Gen pension froiu all competition in wind experienced by the Abel: Gillie McEacliern ""41 Y R- Wfldlvflk NOW $<f0llB championship WI A‘ “'0 kl ' ittu from your druggin today amateur sport is the penalty pro- waits in the first half. took things Perry F- McLean delllfled Saillrdal ' ‘ c ‘as '3' 171 135 104 Ind ttnvait on hunch-BS cor-ts. vided for non-pavtuent of assess- into their own hands and soon had _ - Quarters PUNTS I A E's‘; ' t d b ffiliatetl clubs. ac- their opponents kicking to save. ; A. McDonald Gordon ‘ , i M,‘ LillilllOlIQ-killspain! éItIyIiI-gtngutetfnyl-efioltttion adopted at lt was noticeable in this hall leanings gelly Abbi“ and sums H yo m (cinmnrprun IlIloIgIF-ilsi t l ieetiniz at that the Coilegians made bsttet Keefe ixon - _ I" ‘ . . _ ' ' lilIgudItIatzocsnof tIliIlaIIIiIlIiIitrltIiIme Provinc» use oi" the strong wind by coniin m“ w “we, when ‘"1 D315 m" . HALIFAX. N0"; 3 "* The New Maddlga" 143 173 132 es Branch of the Amateur Athlet- ually dribbling the wet and slip Forwards gxdnileilgbgml 1| hi!" 1° "96 time!“ ' ' Yoirk schooner. hllflflbilh l-lowardi izgfmlhvn 121 116 ic Union of Canada. Secretary pary ova-i for dangerous gains. rs VIcCabe L. McDonald ~ 6- . (c m a ) ‘I twl co s csnditahte or intergiatiopa (‘anaYhn»rl-~~ _l~2 7B 133 Leg“ aIIIIoIIIIceII IIIIIIIW IIIIII nIIIIuI IIIIIII than IIIIIIIIIIIIIIg w IIIIe IIIIIIGIIIII Coady CIIIIIIIIILIIII Jimmv (‘oyis says it's like the MONTH/Ext‘ NIhv IIgg-Ijoe Page IIItItsImItIIiIiIII rfIIcTdoITItIgdItIernbItac-etmfiet AI Joys 13g g5 to the. various organizations tactics or the red and black-clan Vlcfitiigan Kenn y “good b] (iayq 1 M‘ is resiégnt o.’ m F t r . l t I l oh "- h . n m . . . . . . . . . .. 0 throughout the Mtiritimes affected This method of play under the Gavin Mathieson ~~ ca: d8 It; l H l B sisal! 0 R 118R)? flll miillfdfl Bgllinrgtl ~- —— —- wwm be "mum “Imnrfflmi; l nrevaiung Condmons WI}: "I055 I? G-‘i-‘QZYQN McCabe and Kennedy were given a giIItaat skIhItIiItI: faneIIIIt-EIIItIItIIIIIsI eNeIIno in ruIIIItIiIt-tiote IItIIgI ycstgtda: Total 2055 7M 715 “I; I The clubs affected w e g ven vuntageous as was ev enc y . s t - - ' ' - . — - CC a M +0 ti: assessment. Failure to DRY 0'1" the University Millflli lie-id H16 ltifly- s _ m the “we "neg m gm, them n alum": mom the", g a by a frehcrmnnnfinmthne Kfigiflravfi‘ ‘em E a" '35" ""1 E88 Cand- .niean indefinite suspension from "woefully dur-ing the last tcn min M pares chance m "m! above menmmel‘ ~ w." M Ihrmmht m H m hi! i - ‘ tin; nniienr ranks lvc said. \ uteo in the Abegwelts danger zone Bfllléirsy I Horne cramums‘ 1 t i! 0X i0 "Y- and -—~ d T '°.'§"‘i..‘2°?.‘3..l1?.i.f°.;i‘.§£f . t ~ - " mos s < t D1111 9B 0 t‘ thi h u slit McDOnnJltl again L. ofO. , P, w, c, Next Rtbme Dalhousio vs st. Dun. ""“II pItIwivodIII otIIe of the Iliig stumbling ullback 5055' shmmn’ ""e""°""‘ S tin-ks -sgalnst which me red and Muntashan Foster ""“‘""'_" Wo curry n Ilfll dllPi II ave u y IIIIIIIII IIIIII III lIIIItIiIIIIIIINI LAII IIIIIIIIS L OF 6 BOWLING Nov "HI 5Y0 ' h> it xtutte ‘o cgans OMOKER‘! gu NEW YORK‘ NovI IIIyEIeven ‘IIIaCIIII vlftlelfiNriIéTillfi trusty huif back I K OF c PPLIEO War bouts in ten weeks is the blllY Drov commenced m“ kick,“ tncflca “d w_ Mcnonfld _ ' 1M 198 '50 you» gm". "am gramme otttlinetl for Johns? Dun ‘goon had- the bu" “Mn on Mun“ v_ Gayle _ _ _ _ H ‘ m! 137 l“ . t use. worm-p feltherwoiliglmtélgil? armory m m" m. mlmedlaw ‘m’ B_ Hun,“ _ _ m; 147 m; r, a , . . Como to ul for your next giI-lIlIiIhIstgtItI. IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIG Ke-Ii-Ihe onnnnnrling workI of thr 2N; ‘MOKEQ- W The 58"” whIch hen" III Fm“ "iinycrs of hotli lineups was more b o have any tonne, Kansas. November 1g. wimp V" was evémy divided. Wm‘ the ex Total_“"_ "mt you all for. mantles meets Jt-atue run K mpunnrm, Fame and Mcmchem my; Wm“ LAMBROS Bnos. ml °"'"¢n- time will take tho champion throuilh the middle wast and. South Allflllli" States, and will end in Porllflllll 0rs., January 27. in addition to Banning, Dundee’: list of 0990B" . . Jtfipcd the "tortures" of a Wet and 3111111188!‘ NBWBY LBIOIHIB 01' iilP m“ ‘Sam's "ppemIed m heeig muddy gridiron, it being neitriy im diiflkflttwn club 0t’ from possible to distinguish liim LEAUE OF THE CROSS lfl the Abbios hall line whose bril ‘iant open field running was a fea- uro of the set-to; while Joe Sulll 1511's tackling and Johnson's gpqody head work on tho front out: includes Joey Fox. Harry Math ;._-_-,, Joey Saucer. 1081M‘- line for the stints. were-zowfw V. Monaghan tutitiitfi“ wttt ttttutttt NEW YORK, Nov. 8.-~Lttis An- gel Firpo will return to North Atti- erica ticxi spring for a serics 0t‘ a- bout twcivc fights in various [iurts of the United States and (latiatia. leading up to attoihor match with Jack Dempsey for the world's hcavyuteigiit title. which DlTlhtiIlIy will take place iti New York a- round Labor Day. This announcement was tnitdc to-night by William IlicCartiey, who with his purttier, Hugh Gsrtiatiti, will cottdttct. Firpds tour. Firpo is expected tn return inI April anti start boxing early in‘ bitty. ttctilifiliis titan nttn FREDERICTON. N. 8., Nov. S.- t y. L‘ (. the Western Canada Hockey League has mist-ti his offer to Fred McLean. the local hockey player. for his services his season and has extended the This . Friday mo m" PIAGESEVENI‘ Being j SportGoss/p rning The Bargain Basement i opens a great Sale fnr Man anti Buys For this szti-e the lines offered are entirely There are gootlis of many descriptions and 'i"ne're are Suits anti Overcoatts—-thet' Uiicre are (fzrps -aud Hose—there are Sweate and many more. _ EVERYTHING is sp MENT FIGURE, and we assure you the va cannot afford to pass by. Come early. Men’s lined mitts, strong leather, knitted wrist; Warm lining Basement Boys’ Winter Caps, of strong tweed, witih storm band. Basement-------- . ment for Men and Boys. of a Wide variety. e are Shirts and Overalls- rs and Mackinaw- eciaily priced at a BARGAIN BASE- Itte-s are such as ytou A line of Stanfiei-d's and other knit ribbed wool Under- wear. Bnsemeni; -- 1.25 Boys’ Pants in tweeds, all sizes, lined throu-gihouit. ‘Be 1.59 This small lot shows some simply am t range is not large, but every Suit is ta good one. Basement Sale -- I Basement Sale IMen ‘s Suits $12.50 ‘ azing values. The wearable 2. \-.- Men’s Pui heather, hi sizes. Base Boys’ Winter Overcoats for big and little chaps-ta wonder- fui Basement bargain - - - - - Men’s Shirts, in duck and drill, collars ‘attached, All Sizes . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . , . Sturdy Coati: Sweaters for men, convertible r011 collar, ‘heavy ribbed ‘heather - - - - - ' I A big ‘assortment of strong, well- made Overalls f0r_m;en, plain I and stripeid. Basement - - - - - ' Golf Hose for boys, neatly made- greys, browns and heather, Basement .. . . . . . . . . . size-s - - drill and d $1.50 each Basement H'ere’s one of Che biggest bargains in tilie 10 Basement Sale Boy's ,Suits $5.00 browns and greys-mot ail sizes-Jbut if we have b0y’s size i‘t.’.s in iiiie Basement at- - - - - - - - - - - lover Sweaters in plain gh roii neck, most ment Men’s Shirts 0f striped Percale, Hench cuff, All Splendid durable Working Shirts, uck, worth to Coat and Pullover Sweaters for boys; plain body, fancy neck $1.25 value, Basement - - - i\’len’s Working Gloves, strong wrist, split horse hide, 1.00 unlined, 50c t.—Mixed tweeds in ’.".".“.'. . $5.00 Mo one a M°LEOD ‘iii. Redmond I l»- \