NOVEMBER 21. 1920 rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN won-q w, 4mm: Salli u “Irvin Mon” (1 929 Model .o i ssv, PFLAuellov l‘ . . ‘more MEN '1 WHO Eli Khl TIMI" Synlrnfl. Int. final Brit-l Shldel of Earl Sprackllng, paragon If quarterbacks; Fritz Pollard. great iuiiback, and» Coach "fuss" Mc- Lillkhry‘: original "Iron Men" ol eleven durable gridsters, who went victorious through a hard schedule in 1026 with nary a subslitution~ what about their 1920 successors? Aro they worthy of illc Brown Bear's best football tradition? Regardless of llvhat has lmglpened thus for this season. I5l'0\\'ll'.\ rezll football status will not be definitely established until Saturday when the "Iron Men" U929 model) play Dalt- mouth, at Providence, R. I. That will be the familiar and vital acid test. Both teams should be at apogee o! foinrlnd in! game should determine the class. or lack of it. of either or it l Red " Edwards . COACH OF aaow DARTMOUTH srarllzoaoc. w fin. Av mouth than any other team, not ex- cepting Yale. and the Hanoverians ‘ill turn lake historic joy m trying to flatten any Providence team with New England championship aspira- tlons. “Tuss" lifcLougln-cy will again dc- ‘ipcnd on Capt. Bud Edwards, “Link" fl-‘ogorty and "Some" Gurll for I Brown's scoring punch. 'I‘llose backs lire "r.hu.~lh rapid-transit roamers zltitll that lhere prolzlta ‘sphe-roid,” I! Elli ll-lundryv, radio word-wrestler, ‘llllgilt cxprcss it. Saturday they will fmnlull their mercurial celerity Z against that of "Special Delivery" Al illfarstcrs-"tlle Cagle of New Eng- ilund," if you want to put it that nay! And so with Master Marstcrs Iin mind. thoughtful Brunonians are » l l CAPTAlN~ l l ANDSTAR l their line and the finesse of their ends than they are with the pen- etrating powers of their own fleet backs. Next Saturday Brown will play a typical Dartmouth team-B. most powerful offensive machine person- ified by “Special Delivery" A1 Mar- sters, one of the greatest open-field runners of all time. That wiz has a Big Green team with him which blends beautifully to shape those Marslers climax runs. The outlook is dark indeed for the Brolvn Bear. Only the inspiration of desperation on the part of Edwards, Fogarty. ct al, can prevent a deluge of Dart- mouth touchdowns. This is the sit- uation where a bear has been cor- nered. Regardless of results. a ter- UFF Til WEST lN IIEEEMBERl NEW GLASGOW, Nov. 20.—-’I‘he New Glasgow hockey team will leave‘- on their Western Canadian tour, about the fifth of December accord- ing to present‘ plans. Officials of thcv local club will meet C. N. R. officials tomorrow to settle all arrangements» The‘ local team is practically intact with Daddy Bubar, Jimmie McLean‘ and another goalie mentioned for the nets. Bubar may not make the trip to the West but he is practically u- sured for league games. 0n the de- fence the local squad have Don Mc- Dougall. a local boy who played with the Socials last season. "Red" Tel- ller, who returned from Montreal on Saturday and Paddy Nolan, last year with the local squad. On the front lino they have Whit Fraser, Wes Nicholson, Charlie LeRoso Jordan for a. certainty and the possibilities are bright that Joe Benton, Paddy Cor- mlcr and Joe Naim. three members of last Ybafs Stellarton team, will make up the party. The definite lino- up has not been announced but this will be given out by the local officials following the meeting tomorrow. The team will go to Halifax late next week to practice for a short time at the Forum previous to their depart- ure for the West. The first game on the tour will be played at Mon- treal and the second at Ottawa, after which the outfit will hit out for Win- nipeg, Regina and other centres far- ther West. They will likely return about the end of December so a; to be able to opcn the Eastern League schedule ‘around January 1. Tile team will go into active training this week, it was announced today. Satisfactory quarters have been secured for the purpose and Coach Bob Holland is quite optimistic over the alrunge- mcnls made at the present time. Q llllllllcs lllll [i0 T0_ll0STON MONCTON. Nov. 20.—'1'he Atiantics had o private session in the City Hall last evening when only members of the team and officials of the club were present. In a statement after the meeting offlciaLs of the club said only matters pertaining to the club and plans for the‘ coming season were discussed. It was announced, how- ever, that the invitation extended to the Atlantics by the University Club of Boston for a two game exhibition “ S" 21 Cigarettes for 25c-—Thcrc is one more cigarette in each package. Easy Premiums-It is not. necessary to match “Blends” Panels to secure any of the 100 premiums offered by MACDONALDS. You just “save them.” Any 53 panel fronts of the packages, showing portlon of the excise stamp, are equal to a complete set of MACDONALUS card pictures. Another Cash Reduction-If you prefer cash to premiums you can turn in 100 panel fronts, showing portion of excise stamp, and secure cash. i Louis Direct, 1.58%. ls tile out- standing fast record pacer from the Grand Circuit listed for the auctions. He goes to the Chicago Sale in De- cember. ' Latest reports around the llalzculal‘ Hockey League circuit are_that Clnug Johnson signed for three years with the New York Rangers and that his salary has been placed at’ $8,000 a season. Grand Rapids may stage tne $15,000 American Pacing Derby next year lf . Kalamazoo drops out of the Grand Circuit. This would retain the big pacing feature for Michigan, but it is by no means certain that the ‘Zoo won't be in line again. Art Ross was one of the sponsors of the new hockey rules and he has his Boston Bruins playing under the new code just as if they had never known any other. Toronto sports writers agree that the Stanley Cup holders showed the Maple Leafs a few tilings about the passing ganlc. gar from the Los Angelcs Lcanl of the Pacific Coast League. The new- comer hit for .325 in 1928 and .334 last season, 39 home runs being in his 1920 record of batting. accomplish- ments. Outficlder George Harper and Pitcher Arthur Delaney were cent to Los Angclcs by the Braves in the deal. Charlie Conachcr has certainly started off with a bung with the '1‘ - ronto Maple Leafs. He got one of the goals the Leafs needed so badly in their opening game with Chicago Black Ifawks and lle stalrcd against the Boston Bruins. Now ‘Xliilffh what he does when the Maple Leafs jour- ney to Montreal i0 meet Canadians tomorrow evening. This graduate from the Marlboro Juniors seems destined to be one of hockcys great players. o 1i" Elton NOTES The Boston Braves signed a newi outfielder the other day ~Waltcr BB1", declared against any such policy. In! his view it was not frce trade and i it marks a stage in the development- "H15 110i 800d 1'01‘ the Emliife- "And." l of the art of color reproduction. {he added significantly, "the Govern- |mcnt has a mandate to maintalni |free trade, and it will do it." ‘ From ths first Conservative bench lLOTG Cushenden was sympathetic {but scarcely lea critical. According llo lllm there was not sufficient ev- Ildence that the Domlnions wanted iErllpire free trade. Besides it would {involve Great Britain in a. policy of -food taxation which had proved impossible. ' l Lord Bledisloe in Empire free trade for the farmer. VERY GENEROUS GIFT I T0 naorarn LIBRARY ,' MONTREAL, Qua, Nov. 20—(By lThe Canadian Press)—Rledpath Lib- Tl-algv, McGill University, Montreal. ihas been the recipient of a generous ‘gift. the Codex Manesse. from Miss iAlice E. Bedpath. of Harbledown, Canterbury, Erlgland, niece of Peter lRcdpath. the donor of McGllYs fam- ious library. The Gazette has the fol- dowing about the glftz- l “The Codex Manesse, recently is-i ‘sued by the Insel Veriag in Leipzig, in the Labor Government. roundly available. for the facsimile costs $870 already i to the fact that the volume. llas ill- could see nothing merit of BASEBALL Boxllslo l» ' ‘ WRESTLING - BASKETBALL " . "-1 .- I - BOWLING . OTHER SPORT , . :‘l~ I i" 4 and only 300' copies are for sale. bus-l The Codex has an interesting hlli- V‘ tory. It secms to have originated at’ . Zurich at the court of the patricianv family of Manessc. who were tnsf great patrons of song and l103iry_' towards the close of the 13th cent- ,1 ury. The poets Hcdlaub and Konrad‘ '* ' von Mure may have had a. hand in 1' , the production of the work. and the,’ = ' beauty of the illuminalions. all llOlilfnml tended to be an outstanding monu- the llfinncsacngcrs art. ‘ From the time ,0! its completion Tho Codex was completely lost uniil 1571, .' ' ‘ ,wl'len it reappeared in the catalogue " ~ of the Palatine Library. Later the ' elector Frederick IV, lent it to :1 rcl- ' atlve and experienced grant diffi- culty in recovering it. For years it seems to have remained al, 5t. Gall, ' in the house of the alltlqllalflv Scho- I binger, who is said to have sllortcn- " ' ed his days in the attempt to copy it. and have it printed. In 1662 it v travelled with the rest of the Pal-ll‘ H‘ atine Library across the Alps to. ' Rome. In 1675 it was in the Royal Library at Paris. where it was care ' “m” Brw“ "W14 "m" W“ DEF“ 111°" "Memed W“ i“ ‘WW1’ “mic "B1" i“ immd- series on January 24 and 25 had been Y_ BQWLING ‘ N. J. Clow cs4 11a 20s, is a. veritable picture gallery of the fully rebound. Many aticmpts to gel; l, m , — -— B-Cwpted- _____, , R, L. Day . . . . . 16.: 189 149‘ Middle Ages and contains a. collec- it back were madc. Grimm made rl‘ iiixefimw’ meeting M the Pmb m’ (mach “fink 570W" W55 P755611’- CITY LEAGUE pg/lrcflgs l R. A. Pcndlcton .. . 102 209 190‘ lion of the songs of about 140 Ger- valiant attempt in 1815 and Gustav I ' " E Y l s I s H1101!” Bl-lillillilv 0n this meet-mi 1'55“ s and 11o Said aft-er "19 meei-lll! that In the first’ game or we evening l-f. Craswcll .. . 175 ‘.108 250i man poets representing the Minncs- Freytag again in 1870. but it. was not ll vitally imlliirtflnt 69015101 the Dial/BIS Wfillld “firkimi U" Thurs‘ the fast travelling Rovers damaged J. A. Bentley ‘J14 183 1991angel‘ poetry at its best. The original until 1888. through the agency of the . , Imcmlli-‘nl- Coach!“ 15 f“ "m" c‘! day and sfll-llfdfly 1118m- in 5L B8!“ the Qddfgllgwg by 129 pins, Ben Total-2902. ‘is one of the treasures of the Held- bookseller Trubncr. that afiel- more i“ "Newt-V m" ma“ ‘mmerly when "@1113 Eym- Allied 6011061111118 Th‘? Poole had the h1g1] three o; 55g and C. N. R. vlburg University Library. a great than 250 yours this precious volume lmosi. teams PYBCUCBUY ‘Wk m9 195 rumor that EidKervin would play for Cleave,- McLean had me high smglei G. Toombs :50 341 3041 portfolio dating from the beginning was redcposited at llcidclbllrg. 112a , llli imp-hazard fashion, trusting t0 the C. N. R. team in the Montreal of 271 iC. Small . . . . . 123 159 175 oi‘ the 14th century, long a secret faics had watched orn- it fflffiillilff. . ..___ {luck for co-ODBYB-U“! MOCKEY- 5W7‘ ———- ' Railway-Telephone League this win- In the Second game the y_ M_ C. McDonald 11;; 152 14g: joy to the students of poetry and for had ll. been at lleldollaurg in , l‘“"""°‘*“ “m 3°“ m“ m’ ‘mmd B0570“ Ml“- “°"- 1°43“ ter. officials or the club had. nothing mm defined m, a N_ E boys by‘ a. Goss .... 152 197 zlll PHEEI-llltry of the Middle Ages. but 1603 it would have Dcrlshvfl when j. Wtéen men answered the Aheg- ,\\~llh bustlcs. 1100B Skiff-B Ind 10118 sharkey, of Boston, outstanding definite h, "pol-l; but 531d that ll; y,“ 335 mm q-he C N R team was.‘ -~»-~—-- 166 11a 149' not until now available to the world the French destroyed the Palace and " welt summons to hockey CillldldfilllfijllfiilT lmlay the hockey coach is an Alneficafl heavywfilallt. lvdfll’ “'55 “Fl likely the big defence man would handlcaéped my m; a356,,” o; one our‘, 'I‘0tal~266'1. al, large. Even now it is not freely laid the town in ruins. f H55"- 10 ambmws‘ fcred 35 per cent of the gum to meet the winner of the encounter bctllvcen wear an Atlantic unifqrln this win- ter. Everything possible will be done for indoor practice at tho Y. M. r: ‘lntlcl-llfll-‘lible A- ‘rho interest taken can bc guogcrl ‘towns. their best bowlers. Gordon Tocmbs llfajority for Y. M, C. A. 235 pins, had the high three of ass 811d hurl-y‘ ——%—— by this fine turnout at the incou- i "M9111; hour of six o'clock. workout. it was noted that last yo!" at the Boston Garden on Friday. and a, l; l, known that Kemn T y _ l Just a small number of veteran: fillllllfmfldlfilfl stars were there ill The offer was made to Sharkey and: would rather play with the Atlnntlcs, hézncéxsrfis are as mums‘ I Beaverbrook were missing and these were unable ‘ lurcc. And they certainly put Def! Johnny Buckley. his manager, dul-lngl It L, [more um“ likely he Wm be be_ E Johnson 15o 175 ma. _ i° b9 on hand at the early hour'llli-° "'91? 8111119 m!" G19“ Plrirkrigl‘: o, conference with boxing Pmmmei‘ side his ntate, "Dekker" Wilson. J Ford 131 140 1761 Submits Free ,C0nl'6nl' PWC WOllld 511°“?! - Jack Gordon was one ofihad on the menu. One or two e Eddie Mag]; when the teams liflQ-UP for the lca- F h. .- ' ' - _| _ l _ n, b; . orsyt e. ..1l0 130 219 0 o o these older players not on the floo..|tlle strain after the long ay 0 u ___ ,___..__ sue 85m,“ B. Poole u a“ 26o 17g Trade Policy Reap a Sickle “Jae? mweve" s“ were 1am and “his naturally L! m be expect”. is Tonizht at s15 p m the Anchors P McIxmis 21s 19o 119 said he could make ll‘ on Friday Next Friday the committee w“ ' - ,' ' 1 d ' ' ‘T tal-Zfldnunnu LONDON Nov. zc-lay cool-re nmht’ when me bovs Wm meet at n I me same bunch and any other m“ "wit? tifslaefpfstclfc?“ and a res goo i City League Bowhng "SDDFELLbWS-l Hamleton C P Staff Corrorponlh.’ . Y; . I _ . _ I a e _ ____ l, . . .. m" "’p'°p'““° m“ 8 "' m‘ m] “m” Nady w so M 8 u m a LADIES nowuno I Wed. Oct. so. '1 l1.m.~—C. n. n. vs. a. McEachern ...... .. 199 1B2 160 M1401“ B=°"°i'b“°°k “"1”! 5"”; " . 9' m- ___ In a very mterestmg same ronefy, M, (7, A, H_ Rodd 137 153 H7 milled to the House of Lords his pol- ‘ T" 111°" "awn"! mm‘- "m" l "w"-__ ' Wed Oct a0 can Rovers \8 Odd c McLean H 1 ' i i M1 11L 1 " '- ~ ~ - .. . . - '. - . ............21'1 152 15o “l °Y°mPY° Y f- i ‘"15 ‘ii ;l;l1l€ti£.lnd"1»fib" Saunders wl-lll IllY-Jl L- o‘ b‘ BOWLING on the League alleys between thelfcllowls. Fred Small 15;; 151 21; position brought from succeeding 0 a n o squad at the Riv!" PY-"C" , I‘ . ' l . .. well, Nov, 5, 7 , __Qddf 11 - A] speakers many commendatlons. , . - m" L“ "'81" ‘m the “we Mm me comm“ and mu wmgs’ “L mum lvs. c. n. n. p m e o“ m 1G3 m Yet for him the scene could luu-ll- ,Sl\li.l<‘Ll[. TlXILORING goes with every . 33ml! McLcllan ha". not l7’?'.‘1‘li Getting back to the doings at the Illcrls met arrl defeated the Bplldl! Wed» Nov. m" from by =1" P11“- Vi“ “Y” “l “h” “m” IM c a cc tion cncourailln! He raced 1w the price Give us a call before ordering ' ., . _ ~ is 1 t iht by rolling high ' ' ' Y- M- C- A- p ' ‘ ‘i ' _ Plenty of action was la. lropww rolled hlsh slush 01 2“ "d ‘ ° "°“°"' l" 19"‘ d also hm‘ three Wed. Nov. 1a. '1 p. lit-Rovers vs. rows or empty Government Ivor-h“- vour next Suit or Overcoat. o’ m“ “T59 “lcm- Wm‘ “u” ilRd m!“ 5m“ °x 724' smile o 2 ' an C. N. R. » —---'——— their red lenBth only brokcnllerc and ' PIN-ridge directing the pack in czll- scores ind Lineups: string of 514. wed" Nov. m almkoddfenow, v5, vs. C. N. R. there by the few Labor peers. Alrl “"6 carry 8. fill] llne 0f English and SCOtClI 330E168. basketball. indllilor t t Bu‘ Wm“ Y- M- C- 5- , Weds Dec. 18. Bin-Rovers vs. Y. hiscritics were almost. ringed about‘ ‘vooleng for Suits and Ogvgrcoatg_ “'3 won: :-ll'§§.l§“l°§§§§' 135;: out) on Alcr s 0:33;’ Nov’ 20' 7 p‘ “Ii-Rovers m Mwfiidha 1 r n h?’ a Am ld P t Ge om‘ thank our many customers for their pat‘ v . . -- In. , . .—— 0V0 V. 01' 0 , B [I185 Gf- l1 ‘ ‘h’ WI» “W!” 1°" "i" °°°““°““‘ v Coyle .. 234 m 254 u. McMillan .. 14:2 219 in \vc°d__‘”:°v' 20. WM; N‘ a V!’ a N’ E p m " ’ ________ ’_ _ ronage and presence at our old store, and ‘munch immch“ n m m, mm Mum“, __ 181 10s 10s Y‘ M a A wed" Jam L 8>3,,_0dd,c,,ow5 V, hope to see them all with many new ones "Jack" mlgallzlr, "Walter" Smith, m Tmmey __ m m laalr, Bradley .. loo no in wed" NW a 7 pm FROM! vs Y_ M a A’ ; 1n our new and up-to-date store. A "‘“1"T°m" Racers. numb?“ °' m” E Ranahan .. 15a 190 m p, mvell .. loo on as Y_ M_ a A_ Wed. Jan. s. ‘f p. m-Rovers vs. l . ‘ -d- ‘ . t.. o’ 103 laa ‘ Wm committee. wntchedbvwflto T. crelghah .. m m 21o w Claude -> m‘ wed, Nov. 2'1, call-namely," v, Oddfellows. m.“ "d A“ m" mm”. . m“ prior t0 holding l lflkeu"! Tclzal .. -.- I our a N B“ wed“ Jan, g_ g_3g_c_ N_ R y‘ y b l “em d‘ H . . 611cm; Jamblomii in connection with n ma“ wed" Dec. 4' .1 n mroddknows M_ a A. Tulle 0n: Iler a e ca‘ ‘ v A “Pinon. All three were optimistic m“! “ "" \ 9011""! ~ ' vs. Y. M. C. A. _ Wed. Jan. 15, 'f p. lfl.—HOVE1'l-VS- ursglgnhlxlhllllczllul: bl‘: "owe-wi- v mm»: - w“ l...» wed-- m. 4. vii-Rm» c Y- M- v- a lrrll llli...“.‘.'".-.."ll..::ll'::..'l:: MER°HANT TAM" :11 bzulaul any opposition i?“ J New...” . 2oz n4 m o. Keenan .. .. n: ia-l '11 n. n. Wed. Jon. 1s. ltao-ollamlowl vs. BI;"£&f:lP-o$"kplt¥h“;||- Ron-emc- CHARLO ‘TTETOWN Iv 0t with in the Wm"! ' a ' .. 15o 10s m ., . . . .-. . . . o. ma. ' -» . . . “militia-m a Moo" u" i: g.I;ig>:1l:s-- l“ 91 l" lcwrg.‘ 0PT. n 7 p m c N a u wed, Jan. 22. '1 n. hL-Oddfellows ““..l§§§§§i'§v“f}§”“” Phone 387 ' ~ An lllnounoemmt roast-din: I w" “'3” " " m 135 m n. vuser .. 10': m m Wed..Dec.1l,8.30-Roverl vs.0dd- vs. Y. n. c. A. 1M5!DarlaMruLVmmourelnR. r. 117 Kent Street‘ Revere Hotel Building Mach ylu l» moan uhortly. For sev- A. Heulsltls .. In l" a“ D_ (fnflflfl .. .._ — 194 155 fellows. Wed. Jan. 22, l.80-—Mvo_r| n. C. (Tm-rh- 0M1 mauled Nerbnllnu . - “"1 “Y1 "WWW"! m" m“ 3°‘ I,'R¢-~~“ m m“ ' 3mm .. .... u. m no amlflll, wed, Dec. 18.7 p. lm-Oddfeilowo N. I ' ' . / ' lbcoatllnwmill lr ' " " Jimmy Maloney and K. O. Cllristncr to keep him with the team, may said, winning out by a larze malvrily v1 171 pins. Helen McMillan took all| 6, {LSD-Rovers vs. Y» Craswell had the high single of 259. Majority for Rovers 129 pins. ly ilave been inspiring nor the rc- If Everybody had Been Suit of Clothes we make, no matter what