FOOTBALL BOWLING ‘ . ww - Tait oiiaittorrarowu outsells BOXING sronr Gosste ~ ' ' A A "T rllclilsilzvlllliPgg :_? Sport Page That Everybody Reads“ » Tl llllltll 3lHEllKiH lll MllfiHlll WllH “IN MEMiHlllll’ ltltllllll llllllltlllll (Canadian Proud.) law v ' LOUISVILLE. l\'_v.. Nov. 2d . George Juli-ion. 47 _\'i'tll‘.~i oltl. ittrgrtl caretaker for tlte racing stable oi CarLWledc-miititi. of Newpott, Ky., and the constant companion of ln Memorlam. was found dead yester- rlay on ii cot in the same stable wiiicii housed his clnirgr. at Churc- hill Downs. A ithyslt-illil attributed death to hesrt iliseztse. JlllS0ll'H in- timates declare he tilt-ll oi grief ov- er In Mlt-moriunilsi defeat and say v he had ltecn incessantly lattientlng slut-e Zevfis tiulnhct- was hung up as the ivlnnel‘ of the match race ilf‘l‘l‘ last Saturday. NEW YORK, Nov. 2tl~~Mikc Mc- rltguo. llglitheavywelgiit champion oi the world ann- uticed toilay he had accepted a twenty roun-tl match with Joe Beckett, English heavy- wi-ight. to be fought iti Dublin. Marl-h l7 next. The light. will be staged by promotere of the Slkl-Mc- Tigtie bout and will be for the heavyweight championship oi tho llritlsh Empire- D0n’t Always Tell the Truth ate, and itiovlos are highly erratic. tin‘ iii. of ttlle ZevtI-n Melnorlatn 1920 might teatise some argument. race at Louisville recently were the Belgian committee arranged ll|llK5l|Ki tlllllttlll lull. , (Canadian PPNl-l i<‘l(l<}lli*}lll(l'i‘()N. Nov. 2r.—~A de- ilnite move for the organization 01' a liist. purely professional hockey league ever 0118111104 l" New 3mm’ wit-k 1B being mnde- Tl" "l°‘"‘" inept originates frivin Monctou. and It I“ prnwgvd to have a League ..m“|,.,,;...| m- ]t‘|-pt|(\i‘]ltl(ll\,' Moucton. St. John and Suflselt» him _fiitii,_—beliintl Edwards and Edwards third. (‘hocking "l! other nivturvfl 0" [lnlghcg in which tho aotilal rr-sull was not_in doubt. the pictures were Anticipating llint some close ionntl so inaccurate that their use NEW YORK. Nov. 27-—Pictilros fhiiiilipg in the sprint. events at was tilsi-ontiliuell. Hlltlliliifll llY Plwiflgflllillvf-‘t ill flit‘ the Antwerp Olympic gnities iii Everyone who sa-w the. ilutitlvc- (lrlqui fcatheryvtrlglit cliantilitittshiit right knew that ilunilee gave the itrotigitt into the controversy that followed the race. it was a very close finish. Some thought it was a dead heat. Others vital-eased tiJllfl Ibelief ttilttat in Men.- to have the finish of the filial events snapped by the best "still" anti niovlt- catnerun that could be obtained in Europe. German ien- ses and catiteras at that time. "Flam lmil Woll- The lildgfls lliivtr iveru said to he the best itvailablel ll 1° 29V? Ollfi 99¢ 0f DlClUTB-Q and they were used by skilledl showed lln Mcuiorihm winning, and photographers. another set depicted a dead heat. Tho results were far from sat - lllll. 99 W!!! Kalil. U10 JWlKBB <18" isfactory. Tilt-re was a lnttgtliy‘ clured Zev the winner. Their posi- controversy niloiit the finish of the lion at the fiitish line was picked ltlil-nteters (lash. Some thought! because it was the best poilit from that Schulz. the American. hnil fin-l which to set an accurate optical ‘smelt third; oatlwtattns. tthc colored ilasli of the positions of the horses English s lriiitttr. fourth. anti Ali- ilii U19)’ nosed across the line. Khan. the French colonial, filth. Pictures are not infallible in re- The pictures ntadc it appear gistering the actual result of fast action. They are not at all accur- rate. and in some cases they are almost. opposed to what really happened. "Still" pictures are not accur- Puddock second and Kirksey lhird.l Paddock to the naked eye. was- tirst by a clear margin. with Kirk- sey second. Scholz looked like lie was third, bilt the judges illucetl Where are the Good Old Guys in Golf? 42:10:62.1. .~A.Ps\ .' V _ , 0E ' - . hihlttllté. ‘will l». \ ‘HME u» w; ‘Foam TDNiQgt-pu _ 0P O ‘u . 4 a-‘Bbj’ /' ti: vatttuavs tags... _PASTUQE LAND “F14 ‘IOU WALKED ‘up “i145 STREET ullTi-l A 601$ BM, _ f/Wll Mott Tutu twat‘! at HMN Foo. A ‘rlzueptlne -__UflE3£Ll,A lvt§l~losp__4 In every line of sport, with one one piece of wood. with a very exception, the tOld Timers are al- long (ace. You took a loose, wide. wan cheering thg ‘Hggod oi ddgyg," free swing at the ball. putting ev- That one xcopilon ‘ii golf. "Yllllflil 31°" "id "l" ll- So we hunted up an Old Timer,‘ “The fellow who could get a Harry Carson-old tmo pro at tne drive of 150 or 175 yards was a Wcltport Country Club, up In Con- phcnomcnonWe used those old solid nectiout. Harry bu been in the lcorc bills and a ‘six’ was a mighty name since. the. good. old.. bcory lQW 86°" 0" i" ivfirflilt! l1°l°- Tl" any. 0| m, e-|"y 991., wt." writ“. fairways were like a cow pasture. ere and aide burn; bloomed at and the grccn no better than the trim bout. ‘rm; w» even before Iver-tie illrwly is o" W" °°"""‘ the knlclicr ago in golf. eds)‘- "ln those days." goes on Harry. "TM" W" " M" “H” ‘he "wooden club; w," m“; from Haskell Filer and a hard ball cal- Tiie Best Working " ‘ Boots for Men Careful ooioctlon and prudent buying enable: us to offer o stock of tho but working boot: in Canada ai-prlcu that make buying n plolIuN. Man's Black liuclicr Luther Working Boot: Men's liack Mennonite Working Boots 93-75 Mon’: lrown Mennonite Working loot! $4.00 WWI lydnoy (train stun...- am. (with tuned loin) - 35,00 $3.25 $5.00 A ‘f! 4 E Ytttllrlgtl FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Mon’: lngnu. Kip loot (‘Ippld coin) Frenchman a cruel beltting from the first to the end oi the llfteenili mind, that llundce never was ll‘- daarger tililrl Itthot ‘he won “lily ll "lllfi" all the Wit}. Motion pictures 0i’ the contest, however. matlt- it spin-at that Dull- ppu 11...] [he fight oi‘ his lilo and that 'lie was barely u Wllnllil‘. g Ottawa Senators W011 From Regina \‘\'1I\'Nll’I‘1G, Nov. 2ii.-—Oitawa Senators won an exciting hockey m“. Edwards had finished first‘ gaino from the Regina (Iapitals here Saturday night 2 to 1. but ltegina lgoes iiito the filial against Edmon- ton Monday night through their 5 _ Sporting? Comment ii ‘present plans tnatt-rallzo the local littclit-y situation will tttltt. 0n a dl1l'(‘.l'l*.llllii-lllflfilllllri wiirter for according to latest atlvices the Alma- wisits will break away from New ilriitisivlck and Nova Scotiit lilnglies and t-onlint- their rt-gtllal‘ hockey actlWltli-s to lioinv. in 0rd": t.~ maki- tiils ilossiltltt the locnl :.i:.|ll1gt.-lltc|il have b---.>i lll cuiniliiiiiicvllolt with Silinnlvrsiiu- in rvtttiwuli-i: to ioriiling an lsiun-t l.t"i'>l'.li’ niiti find Hi4’ Western ltockt-ylsts qitlot zigrtlteablti itnil sailsfit-tl with tltt- ilt'llilli>'fil, Oi course, this iloeslft itican that the local cliulnpitnts will not. play out side tttains. as it is tlie intention to have teams rcpresotilliig SiIStH-A. St. John, Dartmouth. Wanderers. llalllousic, Froscclils. ztiid 'l‘rurol show their wilres lti exhibition guinea here during the season. llll-t doings at iliontrton this week iii lillilt-tic. circles! A ittvvtittt: m‘ lhll ltvgistrlitllln (‘ollinlhtou of the M. l’. ll. A. A. i‘. oi‘ (f. Cfilllllllfiull oi‘ A. \\'. (Torry. St. John; A. C‘ Millie. l-lalltux; i) Ross. Amherst and H F‘. Doyle. (‘harlottcloivitz is called for today. also it nit-eting oi the . , l -ll w nw- _ _ (“llltftlldnttntlqlhtll Hlllillal ‘lsliltmg, lllarltiitit- Amateur Hockey Association yvlilclt has come ilito being with» Slcholz was placed fourth witii in the last week weeks. This association if affiliated with the (‘an- atllait Amateur Hockey Association will give the winners oi the for- in-er tlic right to challenge forlthe Allan Cup. now held by 'l"orotitn Lranitcs, and t-iiibleniatic oi’ the Canadian Amateur llockey Champion» ship. _ In l‘i‘l'('l‘r‘lit'tl to tlii- \l..\.ll..~_\-. the (lllflfiilfill now zirsow-VVlioii this 11s- uociation is iortncd iii Jhe now. will the Abegw-eits, iintll defeated. be recognized as the Maritime llt-ckt-y Champions. or will it he necessary to "scrap" the Morton anti Thompson Trophy, which they now hold? That tho interests of theh/rbegwelgltvlll be well represented at these ntceriitgti is a certainty. as Messrs. S. F. Doyle and Russel (‘handler leave this morning ailtl will be on deck when thc music coin- titenccs. it ls understood from :1 reliable source that all that stands now iu-tyvt-eii an Abegwtrlt~tlranitt> gaitie Ls an adjustment. oi the financial llllll. As the locals have decided to itlfly l0!‘ 6710911598 Gilly. I10 iltllllll satisfactory arrangements can he ltlzttie. and the lwXl lllli lllifllliilt? sporting event will be "Oratiltes vs. Abegiveits at St. John on January 10th." Front the looks of tltlingbiu llriiiisiviuk, Nova Scotiu and Prince Edward island are going to ltoep very tnucll to themselves this ivltiter. as ifar as hockey leagues go. but the llllHl_C0ilhtlni.',' will collie on the to 2 victory last Monday as they won the round 6 to 4. /_ ->\.. liillcfi v / Al]. (01.0 "This ‘ppy AT ‘WE IUEKTPORT 444$ BEEN m 11.5 led Ocabo. few trans. Then we hid a club with a concave face for getting out of trouble. The driving iron wal used by most players on the tea shorts. We ‘called it a ‘cram’. The putters bad a nix-inch face on them. Then there was a club cal- led the ‘baffle.’ and there were the old ‘letters.’ and we uled a ‘spoon’ a great doll, too. The ‘brnlle’ came after the fairways got better. .."l can mmcmber when there were mighty few courses“ Engla- wood, Wceburn and Shlnnecock were about all l can mmembsr. Porhapo there was ten altogether. George Lowe, John Black. Willie Smith, Anderson. George Sargent and Willie Dunn were the loading M ecu: ‘Loci-Ev: \ (TS A DANDY‘. ‘WE FME 1S ouw/ ' Sin INLHES toue/ ' CAR$ON vvvvvvfl~vvvvvi COUNTRY ctue lotto‘ lHAflLOTTiTOWN BOW-LING itfflilsig Ell-ti. ALLEY L 0 . . -_- 4v-~_@ \-- ._‘N_\Q "There was an exciting match The courses had very players. square high around the neck. with pants. came but with the developing o completion oi‘ above Leagues when the resilective winners will play oil‘ for lliaritinie honors. By WOOD GOWAN’ l On the lmzlglu: oi’ tllc Cross iilll-y last niglil the lloucnttt- Bros" heat out the llarbt-iis by a score oi 22513 against 2212 pins. Tln- game ivas closely contested -uti vras ilndert-ldtul until illc very last frame. l Line itp and scores. ’ Wl§ BAFrtr. eeoccc. some, "m: vocab KDTTKH DLIWEFL / DOUCETTE BROTHERS RV. llolicrttt- . . . . .. lilti 15R 10X -l. DOIXPPUU . llifi 154i 151 l. lilillvflili‘ .. 127 lflll 17‘. ‘I. Doiitrelte ... . lit? lfll ‘. lllillifilllt‘ I l-‘H 220' . llill 11s.‘. 7x1‘ Lugs m“ 'l‘otul 221th. A uTTi , DlWiBENT I "l"? 'QO'$ --l—-- l Hughes 132 illl l \\"aiisli 10!! llil’. '7. hicllootl 172 24M \. McCasklll 21S 161 l‘. Reardou 89 116 rfi ._._ __. ~ g 720 750 Total 2212. _ 'l‘lie game tuitiglii. will ht- be» ivt-cit Davis & Fraser and (7. N. it. __.___.._¢0>—-—- 1111110 bowled at the Charlottetown Howling Alloy. when lined up to meet the St. <6 iii Fh-Lotu UJNO Cowl-D arr on! OF ‘mos? 01o 50in; cone ‘BALL? loo wan-cs use A DHENOM. the Radios Avards V “The players wore the old style or round caps and a short tailed jacket that buttoned That was before the ago of kniclt- 8M7 Y°l“' Pr“! era. Plaid bags from Scotland with not overfour clubs were used. "The old game lo played the better courses, with more trap: and filter groenl. more clubs have been added to lNIPFOVQ‘"IQ play- er's game. These Improvement: have mad: a better game of golf. Ind that’: why perhaps you seld- om hear an Old Timer nquuwklng about the ‘good old duyfl-thoro lint wasn't any." Established 35 Yfllfl sum All EEI. slllrrlzlts llnlllliiolll For Top Prlcol, Prompt Returns and General Sstllfactlon and everybody. THE young people know a thing or two about skates. They know that C.C.M. Automobile Skates are the choice of most of the Champion hockey players and racers. Naturally they want C.C.M.s, Boys and girls know. too, that C.C.M. Skates are wonders for speed-for fast starting and quick stop- ping-for rapid turning‘ and nimble dodging. They also know that C.C.M. Automobile. Skates are made of Chrome Nickel Steel and given the special C.C.M. heat treatment that gives them a surface as smooth and hard as ~ glass, but with a tough interior “corc" that makes them practically unbreakable. The skates your boy or girl will take real pride in possessing and pleasure in wearing are C.C.M.s . "The C.C.M. dealer will help you select a pair for your boy's or girl’s Christmas present. There are C.C.M. models for men and women, too-skates for hockey. racing, figure and pleasure skating-—sk_atcs for cvcry purpose Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited Montreal. Toronto, WESTON.ONT., COO. Winnipeg. Vancouver _ "A pair o! C.C.M. IMPROVED STEEL ANKLE SUPPORTS will help make skating still more easy and enjoyable. 229 Great George St. Get your Automobile Shakes and C. C. M. Steel Ankle Supports, Hockey Stick-s, Etc., at W. L. McLEAN’S Charlottetown, P. E. I. BRITISH’ cossots Package of for A J SAVE WORK IN CLEANING Boys, the latter winning by ii illns.)\\'_ (lregiify 10s 123i 25~25ll THE GAS-RANGE Harry-Love ... 125 1-22 114-391 —-—-— RADIOS .ilcrb. Love 1H5 124 tram 1t small utailllbltl-flllctf brush. l‘). Hill-thin; XS 6G title-ZZZ such as is loilttcn ‘used {or l. motor- l-l. (‘aisivirll lli 77> t‘ —-— car. and. lpaintltsdzlip ilwrillllthel the W. Foul . ~ - - -- "-7 l‘-"l Total nmcossimry ttqulpmtmt and supplies. -l.l\- M=It'll"il"l'l llll lll A sittarti amount oi‘ the sand-moo l". Ml-lltllls .. h‘? fill ’l'llt: litvatilillll plpi- tlial. was to be “up-find m “M. ‘Wan. “at.” “m, iii LPWlN its luf. given lo ilw lmwlt-r mulling the Hm “hm. mpugh dipped in mm Iiiglitrsl sport.- for the truck was won “mm- Wm “gum... M“, 3".” Total ll)’ Ml" ll- W- (7l'l‘P¥"l'-V~ lll" “VOW qulltwklly ‘and mslily. Tihe b18111!!! “'“'*' 302 lllll-‘l- may be (zloanwl in the some way. ST. AVAHD’S BOYS 'l'lioro is to he ailotiwr gaini- ._____<.>i___. H. 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