I HOCKEY nowurvo t ‘sit The Sport Page That Everybody Reads .08., BOXING Dempsey May Fight ‘Luis Birpo Again CHICAGO, Nov. 27.~-Jnck Ken-mi, mauaflfl‘ oi Jack Demp- flcy hurrietl through (‘hlciiso tn d, “ n his way to New York (rorn mgwest to learn more oi‘ a proptr anion lor another Dempaoy-Firpo match to be stntzed in EnI-tlnnd or we Argentine. Konrns said hc bad received a tentative otter rroru a ryudicnte for strcli a match but was uncertain‘ as to the exact pro- Jinsiil until he reached New York. [Jr-mpsoy, he said, probably \vi|l ("nine east next month. He said m. was tsonsititering a proposition {or the theatrical and exhibition tom" ot‘ the champion .in this conu- u~_-.~ and also one for an European rmgngeittclil and did not know which would he trcceptetl. ' ile added that he did not think the champion will light again lit-- tore into nPXt Blifllli; m" in the siuumou. , ._ .,__. v _ . Break congestion ' 1 Applt Sloan's. You don't have torn it in. Just pat it on gently. It sends fresh, new blood circulat- ing swlitly through the tissues. Breathing becomes easier. Con- gestion clears away. Soon the cold il gone. Get a bottle from your druggist today-35 cents. Sloan's Liniiiieiit-l-‘IB P45"- i Kola "An old lriand from rbfptiirt" BRlAR Clean Brand. , i oi Hockey (Montreal Gazette.) At the postponed sniuinlnieet- ing or the National Hockey League which ls to be held in Ottawa on December 1, certain proposals art» to be submitted by the Ottawa Hockey Association looking)» the elimination of practices which have seriously marred this line winter game in recent season» anti have disgusted tho lovers oi’ clean sport. it should scarcely he neces sary to state that the public who follow irrolessionzrl hockey. and support it, want to sec the game decently played; they have no love tor tieliheratt- rowtlyisrn and not the smallest adtniration tor players who iudultzo in it. Such player's arc, iortirunicly in ilu~ minority, hut that is reason en ouch why tin-y should not he rur- nrittatl to briiu-z tin» grime llllil til-- repute; it‘ tht-y cannot or will not ploy the game as" it should be plny rd. they should he put out. ut‘ it and kept out. Tlu- proposals of tlu- Ottawa Association will, ii‘ ml- uptctl, clothe the president at’ Ihu N. ll. 1.. with practically irnliuritotl authority in ilfiklillll! with ntft-nd lug players. The details are tor the League i"etii"eseiitnii\"en to di- terniinte, but the principle is oil-t in rt-gnrrl to which there should ln- no dii'1'->r: nt-e ot‘ opinion nor" should tht-rt- he any hcv-lit\=‘_t>\\ i“ adopting and oniortriu: whatever" drastic. reinotllcs are cnusitierutl necessary. That existing irerurlties are not atrillclt-ntly sever:- in irrov- - on in thi- fftlflllltliuflllti fillfil‘lilit'y_ oi’ the t-xirruyili-n 0t‘ bud sportranuin ~ ship which lover's til" good lmrkt-y have had no reason Io deplore. Hockey can be inatlc a trleliu guinr just an professional banolrull—--the G rid of your smoe troubles! Briar and enjoy your pipe both better and longer. CORSICAN most highly trrgatilztni and remu- uiorcinllzirti oi‘ all sportslutq i)('l'n Every Seat Sold _ For Olympic Meet, PARIS, Nov. 27.-—-'l‘he French )lympic Games Committee alrea- iy has hung up the “standing "oom only“ sign at the Colomhes , itadiiun, although the official op- inini; oi tho 1921 Olympic Games is still seven months away. The stadium provider-t accom- wdrition tor 70,000 spectators. lividwl evenly among the two cov- rrt-d stands on each side oi the rut-k. known an "Official," and the "l\iarathon' stands. The re- maining fifty thousand persons ivill bt- nccornuiodntt-ti with stand- ng room at liotli ends oi‘ the howl ind at the turns. The British and the llnlietl Stut- '"-.~\ Olympic committees have re tuestetl ilivo thousand setits for "pcctators from these ctuinti"it.~'. while Swwtlen and Italy luiri- ouch equcstt-tl 1500 seals. The remain- n; 7,000 seats have virtually all been reserved by the stuall nations ‘oavini: hardly any for the French ‘(Illllllliflftf to dispose oi’ to Fri-rich sport. lovers. nails. clean. Thor-e have been vinl- ntiuns oi’ the ethics 01' lnlsciritil mme rt‘ minor" impoi"i".\i\t-t~. and mine ri-ry low that h.'t\'> Irtwn’ rcnndaltrtis. hut iht- lifiiiilllllriili, iridcr tlic ruit- oi‘ (‘oirrrnissimivr lrundis have been dealt with vigor- ously and impartially. and the more serious offences hair-- ended the baseball carom" m‘ ntaior leo- zuo [iluyi-rs. with tht- result lhnl intro-hall in i'l>l,('it'ilII n spurt as any that is playr-d on this t-nntitnnl ' Tilt- sd-lni- rtiu Irv tru|~ til lm-"lwv. lhc pumi- ls lust, and. lrr some de~ ZTPP. a dangerous one; nr-t-itlouts Young Stribling bling. schoolboy light heavyweight of Macon. 6a., cheater, alter a tliill Ill-round bout here tonight. 166 pounds and his opponent 163. ed by Ii seetio oi! th ll. ' , There will be 20,000 reserved seats and the“. wn-enrreqirefit urleieztr-‘iifi- es to hin battle with Mike Mcffigne at Columbus. (ln., and Klux Klan. throulthtuit. dispinytnl like l'ii~'.l\t to the head. Daring" Jumper | . lflllitlliliiNi hcr horn-so and ialonroti Bested Joe Egan BOSTON, hi... ...—Young Stri- was awarded the leoision over Joe Egan. oi Dor- Strlbling ivclghetl The Georgia schoolboy was jcer- to the Ku Esau ivas on the ilefenslrc. rind the only attack hy Sribliuz ivus it clnhl Injured in Fall TORONTO, Nov. 27,- ‘iul-“ifi Dur- othy \Vootl. the (‘al/zary equestri- onne. who has 110*?" elr-ctrifyimt crouwls at the (‘oliscum here in a spectacular" stunt of junipiiu: lrsr irnrse over scvoir-panserigt-r" tour dig "ill-H. nit-t with an ncclrli-ut when |l(‘l' mount caught its hirul feet in the automobile and toppled “"91" Willi llS Yttlllli! rider under" it. Miss Wood rt-cclvutl injuries. to hot" head, luit l:itt-r' tln- girl plucklly- the jump. Sinking British Towns Gradually ill‘! Jjutiiiinioni News Service) "rannot always lu- ]ll'l'VI‘ll'l!ti, but tlt-Iihornit- that: work can la- null tmuht to lu- $<llti||||r*|l_ I ..._..._..4-o§_>.-__ Krust At all good Tobacconists ONE DOLLAR Beware of Imitation: ::\\'hvn llollownys (‘tarp RPilItrV-l er is tippiiotl tn n corn it kills the "oots and the (znllosity como out without injury to the flesh. - » v --- 4.1%-." iliiTlllllK , iifliiRiliiil i (Canadian Press.) i O'I"I‘A\VA, Out. Nov. ‘.27. ——l)i‘. J. H. (irindtiite, lit-witty Mitiisit-r oil igriculturc. is iittoit from Nllflilllltl 1nd is pletistrd with the present position oi‘ (‘nnadn in the British pro dtico market and optimistic as i0 the future. "l nin sanguine." he raid in an interview today, “that in a few years (Yanndu will he in the lend in every lino. Canada isi making a greater effort to find out what the British consumers wan and to please tlicni, than is any other British llominloir or" foreign caterer. There is energetic corn- petition front Denmark hut that is being met,,l think we will eventually be supplying all thei wheat Britain consumes. / l ---—<0>———— ".>\\'ise mothers who know the virtues oi’ Mother" (irnveri Worm Exterminator always have it at hatid, because it proves its value. ' iLJIiIJY; “Ail ‘i. iii lflhlllill I‘LII'l1-‘Y.1‘J'_\'A"Il fllso in Tins d .50 and I00\?.;T~ uiristiixti Ul’ rwritiilt M‘ I'M gov-u, OUT FOR 1'6 Catt. 0N MR5 (NbblDY ILL 5; 5A0: IN ABOUT Two HOUQ‘: womb ' *TER Q0 YO DEET 1%‘ MONEY TAKE A LITTLE WkL-K DOWN ~s_ THE STREET. m Yfio svuotievts x0}, QQfii-G‘ SHE LEFT HER QOQKET L‘ 1500K act-unto‘ went. WELL‘ n» THE OLD Dav‘; i0 HELQ Masai eun- mow THAT WE'RE DOOR I WOULDN'T wuss A DENNY O MAAGWE \\\\\ 1|’ m -., n. L JUbT l - t n "ion-til l: s LONDON, November 2.'l.- --A lioynil ‘Gianni-salon has been appunteti to timid with thi- ques lion at! ‘land wulbsltieuuo in this ‘land. The mutt-in; cit coal and salt. has innw betrom-c so extens-ilvi: rhflt ever-y day "little tilts 0i this count. I‘! 8J6 tllisallltrltairllllz. Every yen n Great ‘Britain s square mile oi sulilt, a root lnxtihrlvkness, is rettnov t-d at n gtreat tierpih in the earth in a cold urine trhn working pa“ nudes lift‘ uyrtzppetl up wiitth, ghfgfl‘ quantities 0i‘ timber, but as ti“ wilt is dissolved out water a-nd tiurnlnwdi to the surface, lt -l| Lin Jrostslibil‘. to iiilrppnrt the ground "bove the dissolving the-d 01' rock stilt. 'l‘iris rt-dlliii! in tllrottt: mlriiatuirt ‘vrlric-tr have gtven towns in tih-e Cheshire arm their n-lightrnnrilsii aippearant-e. HUIISP.‘ lean against mirth otihor"; ulrt tioors and wa-lm bulge. the door-s art-l windlonns assume astonislh-in shuttles. ISome hiilltlllngs ‘have disappear ed alltotrmvhor. tbarnes. 80. 90 ant 100 feet tie-up. thrive. Blihffiifeti ulhewe once there was ‘ml-id eiirt-h and even tthese have been know sirdtreniiy to enapty i-h-em-sehee Yilmlltuli s. crack in tihet e-zirih, ‘mo Home untiemgrmirni cavern that was ont-e a mans oi’ rock salt. In some dilstrirts the mining-o’ ooni "has Iliad no lens serious n» swirls, and the ttonrinulsson wll tzilve evidence or this nmtttr also D1171"! ‘n11’- ‘Pflfil ‘NW weielts tthert have lteen mnsivteiriihile ilnndslnlc: in Durham and Sim-tin “lies. lr ftlve latter liillllifil. indeed. wlmtlr mdlllliflrlllil are mow-m", as they "viii and sltide owing to in uin. operation-i. Only the tact that some oi trhe ou- "workings have rapt-tiny tilled oi the Cross Btiskeibsll‘ schedule League 0f the Cross Basketball League Tho openingwgatn: oi the League will take plat-e on lt‘ritlay,,l\'ovcrn- list" ihlth when the St. Duirrturfs boys will line up against the ‘line s nulntt-tte. Four" tennis have entered the series viz. Si. Winston's, Tigers Si. Puts ant‘- Kiughts oi (Jolumbtis. Two games per week will hr] playctl thus tlnlshint: the ilrsti hall 0i the series lit-lore Xwuzisl The second hull will be played im rivediiilely alter Xmas and the \vi\i tiers oi‘ teach lrali will then play oil‘. The following is the sclu-iltrlez‘ 'I‘l;:<-r-< vs. Si. Dani-duo's, Nov. Iiti,_ St. Pats vs. K. of ti, Dev. 1i. 'l‘i;:e'sr vs. Si. Pats, Dec. T. J St. iHlllHiiiTI-S vn‘. l\'. of i‘. Dec, 10. 2o‘. i Tiger-a vs. i\'. oi’ t‘. iiec. 14. St_ lnrusinrfs vs. Si. Pats, Dav. inure CH'TOWN BOWLING ALLEY There t-t-rtainiy was some good iiotvliur on the t‘. ll. Alb-vs 11st .ri,~;lit. iiLkt-y d’; Nichols-in": tt-nin "s. 'i‘l<-. Sailors linctl up for lht- play oil‘ tlrrt-o P2111110 stwivrl. th- 11111111’? xviunlnt: out by till pins. 'l‘ln- Snmv-llirtls vs. tln- lilun- lnys, had unite an excitluz-f Raine he Pinon" Birds winning out hv 3Z0 pins. SAILORS l. l-‘Lvnir ilill i~ill "I. iPiyn-r ..... Elli ill l. lirinnglinir 112i 111i W. Montelth . 85 86 lr. Gauthler .. 119 14.’! l. Donovan .. 141 126 W. ilohorty .114 132 I. lilzicliontilti 161i i113 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SNOW BIRDS l. hlt-Doniilil ‘l8 it)! l. (‘nhill 11S 71 F‘. .i\it'i\lliilill .. ill Si‘. L. (‘trstt-liti 5t) 7!) 'l‘otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BLUE JAYS ll‘. lilcqviarrli- .. 5h tiii ll. llcil . . . . . . .. 57 titi it. McGronor" . 8h its E. Colivill Si) 102 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. rm i There is to be n rnntch Hume] Nov. 28th between Ratlios vs. Row‘ ors and Ciirniody’ Five vs. the Stars. The highest score so far this‘ week, for the. benutilul prizes‘ which the (‘harlottr-town Bowling rrr giving for ‘the highest scores‘ weekly is 170 pins. ::i<‘or Sprtiiiis anti ifflliilfihlx" "ht-re is nothing better for sprains ind cnntnsitrne than Dr". Thomas "Iclectrii- Oil. it will reduce the- wellirlg that follows a sprain. will ool tho irrliimnretl flesh and tiraw he pain. it wiil lnlte the italic out f a bruise by counteraction the niilunmration. A trial will rou- "lnce anyone who doubt its power. wtitilr water has pneivomtien llhQ e; tens on tot drainage, ivhic-h has yet become lhflltlttililt» enough to on» danger the solely o! ("lunatic and‘ ririlwzuye. At a town in sfflffCiFli-Nil-irfi a Wlhlilh" street dirouped 41w feet ‘n a iv-cek. o0 that houses bet-arm- dllifiilift) and troll to plows. it is tvfliiciilt ‘to lire how stroii sirhsid- emit-es cam ho ntopmwl, w-ti-tmout ‘mnsidera-blly rentnkstlinir tut) ini- povlthnt nnt-ionnil lnthistrles. which, ta-"tett-he-r, give us luititi "lrntportran-t. proiitirots all trout. s-arit. tiirliorine. carbonate 0i’ lfltiifl, and bletwliln-g powder. Rlmlfiiilffil‘ m‘ IDIDNT KNOW i’? THAT wuz ‘ Comm orr TONlQHT .4 Qml w un-i. mum lumen. BATTLING 0B0 i Education lo the stepping stone to pfO- gross and prosperity. You, as put-onto, know tms ano and your Ohlldflfl to school that tbay may not ho handicapped in tuturo yolrl. i i . Gut do you know that about oevon out oi‘ Ivory ten school- uhlldron in this country have detective oyu? ' Do you know that defective lyeo aro lroquonti, tho cluu o! poor ochooi work. "B" though tho child lo naturally bright? Hlvg your child's eyes sx- sminoo new and know whit their condition Ik-do not guess. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist ~ Q-oQ-QQQOwQvvQvQQQO-QQQQ-Qvotoon 000-90 0000-6600-000- oocvooacoaoa-ooo ND lilt- loifl- IIRXHIIIIH Help the Veteran: Which is the BestPoster? l6 of the most famous Bovrii Posters have been printed in wlors on a. ticket-folder. To tell which are the l2 best, in order of merit, is the object of the (ircat Poster-judging Competition now being carried on in Canada. The nct proceeds will be distributed among the Vrterans’ Associations which arc all of them sorely in need of lands to carry on their work. The game is one which proves most fascinating to young and old, and which givcs many evenings oi jileasuralrie exercise oi artistic taste and skill. Iiutto akiti i-vr-n more irilcrcst to the game, a fine list of prizes is to be awardrd. BOVIIL LIMITED has donated £30,000, about $135,888.00. which in distributed in LUIS prizomof varying amounts, ti: first than u: upproxinutoiy an follows: l 1st Prize, $55,555.00 2nd Prize, $13,885.00 3rd Prize, $4,555.00 These very ‘large amounts add zrsi and hie to the competition of wiu. Send n Donation of $1.20 Every donor of $11) is presented with the Ticket-folder with the I6 poster reproductions in colors, and full rules of the competition. Play the game at once. Send your donation to any of the following organizations or their branches which are actively interested and ask your help : 9 Vita-ans‘ Ann. of Grout Britain. Z725 Pork Aim, Montreal Grunt Wu Votornnl’ Association Citizen Building, Ottawa Anny and Navy Volornn in Condo. 121 Bishop St... Monti-uni Imperial Votwrono in Cumin 700 Main Street, Winnipeg Grand Anny of Unitod Vournm . II Garrard Street. Toronto i Addresses 2 The Secular-y. c. w. v. A. Association ......................... .. 57 Grafton Street Arm)’ and Navv Veterans 1 Dundas Esplanade lBRHHSHi cousors '0 Why Pay not Moms? Package of no f... 25$ BUY YOUR SMOKING SUPPLIES HERE Our line 0f Smok- ers Supplies is complete. Always fresh and satisfy- ing. Get the habit of calling; on us for your Smokes. LAMBROS BROS 139 Grafton St. UNDER - CLOTHING For excellent aervice st a moderate cost, you will find that TURN- BULUS "E58" for men in rnoro than satisfactory. TURNBULUS “E 5B" i! l ll?" nent that given extremely I004 protection q-inn the colds oi Ml and winter. The quality oi material and the wui‘ msnship that go into the "E 88" have mode it a very popu- 99 Sm” hr underwear. w."'" '22:’: Ask your dealer to show you "unm "£68." "E 37" i: osoclly the mm nylc In bow’ Ilsa. Gulf, Ontario. People No one also IIItQI them d‘