I» - ';l'-r{.~i.'§".v“.-.v». ‘ BoW/ng l, __.. __..§ was CHABL m \"'-t t: as» 1 The Sport Page That Evcryb y Reads l. c l -! I: Sporting Comment rifhose who heard S. t-'. itcyle llt ill": Aluntvtllt annual lurctint-Z Thursday" night. Wllvll h» rzptlkt: _il1 reference to the Granite gunn- \\'l|l(.'l\ is to be played ill Si. John. curly in the new yellr. are bet-inning to rcslizl- lhui ihorc is nlorc than mere fflillllilli" ill his "line" as soull- (iill it. when he said tuat the ell-unveils llrl- not ollly the 10:4‘ ‘.11 con- tpflllbffi for :1 track lll tllc Crillllillilll (‘lullupioul-l‘. but llccordi:lg to tile AL p_ 1|, A. .-\. ll. executive. e1 which lit‘ is a lnenlbcr. thc .\lariii1ut~ ppulnpions are slated 11s tho team which \vilI oposo the. ‘Poronio ag- fluguqgn when they play in St. John. "Of course everytllilu: doesn't cnlne to him who Waits." Silercflwre. the ul-wly appointed Abogrweit taxe- cutivo would do well if‘ they wlllllli euqllirl- into this lulportaut matter an early m. possible. and if’tl1c local tlvllnl is not going tn show tllei‘ “H.117?! ill Si. John, fi11li'ullt the reason why and also the tenn- .l|:lt is Ull0h‘t'll lo play- The football sl-asnu is about ovl- v I11 this city. altlleugillu tllcrl- wasn't such a kreat number of gaunt-s playl-d the yw-ar has ileen to ll certain cxtcnt a successful one. 'i‘hl- coming of the sporty llnd clcvcl‘ lialhoul-llla aggregation l1i' fuutbaillsls to our city has perhaps had Ia tendency to revive the lull-rest anti entilusiasln nlanifcstl-d’ by fans and players alike. and when !ll‘.\'l ‘P1114011 colues aroullli, let's hope Dal will strain return and when shc docs. the. locals promise tin-lll u stiffer oil- posltiou titan ltxptlrieuccd tllis fall. l~iockcy~fftllltlltllf 11" 1114‘ 111K litlestiou prcdolntulliinl; ill the luinds of the local llorllvsters. is—\v ill the Abcguleits. classy exponents ef the national game in the ltiaritinles-wepeat? Well. it‘ the same spirlt h- shown through the rank and file as was lust season, tllero ls no ques- unn abollt it-tlle Abbtes will come through, and with flyllng (701013 at that. The tcalu of inst stuson is yet intact nnd with three 01' four new recruits coming strong. the red and black lineup will get away to a good start when the frozen water is really at the Arena. lt. wouldn't bllrt a bit 4t’ the hockeyists would gl-t a little indoor work in just now and leave the ice to look after itself. it will conle ai- right and when it does you will be ready for regular practice. lf arrangements work out satisfactory, the first hockey battle of the season here will be between Dalhousie and Ahcgyveits. soul 11.1171“ around Chrlstnlns week. As the Tigers are more than c-nthusiastir over the idea. no doubt this fixture will become a reality. ‘is’. 60 Min Sold m». 1.9.1 02.00 The Largest Selling Watches In the World WHAT a tribute to any article to say that: more people have chosen it than any other! lngcraoila have been chosen by this way in hi: book, Rabbit.- 6o million people—i,in all part0 H . . “R01!!! I buyarr lngzn 0f the world, in all‘ walks of Juliana/cit, or a Fnrdkar], life. The annual production of l 8" 4 5'11"‘ l"! fir]!!! ingeraolls practically equal: "WW m", ""°-""”f"“"l)' all other American nukes com- “M” r "' “m” ' HMCL lngerQll methods and value ap lyt a com Iel line f it all romn down to watch P o p c O low-priced wltchel—-modell "ALUE- SIIIt-‘llil’ LQWII. POP- for everyone l! priccl to lull ulnr American author pun i: everyone. INGERSOLL WATCH C0., I110. 149 St. Catherine St.. East Montreal. P. Q. Reliable Watches at Low Prices KOLA BruARs "An old friend“ v from the start" Over 200 diflerent 1d h t k Shpn and Sinl "e o anon‘ o ‘Pu for themlelvu. on one lo-ltay. 1min an you what smoke-comfort and Intake-value mean. Price Kola Standard 0r Kain Kraut - ONE DOLLAR - 41 I" nod Tohuonllh It‘: the Kola Process that does it with n» cum m m 1mm. Anntvol-lnry Jubilee Special; ..»/~'.~< WINS lllllsl IHI FIEI (Canadian ' Frau) - DERBY. Nov. l6.-——"l)'¢lll§.{lll0l‘-lll- Law" by "Sou-ln-Jalw" ollt 0f “Clerical i-Jrror." owned by Sir A. A. iiaily. ut. eight to one ultuillst. won illc gold cup of ilfttrcu Inlnd red pounds. run hero today. King (leorgtfs ‘Illondon Cry" was second at six to due and Lord Derby's “llighlln-ow." also six to one was third. Fifteen ran. BIILIIIIIIIS ‘Pile iltlalo; of tile first section oi the Hilliard ‘fournauteut was flour pit-tell at. Lanlbros‘ last. 111K111. will-u Wank Nicholson won from Jitunlle Johnson tn a 200 string by a enm- foftttlhle margin of 48 points. [IIE IIEIIINIIS I IIIIIBE SIIIIIY TORONTO, Nov. 16.-—Cecil "Babe" Dye. the stellar forward and goal getter of the St. Patrick's. has thrown the first bomb of the season ill the club's officials by de- claring tllat when the team takes the ice on the third of next month. he will not have on a green and white jersey unless he is greeted with a substantial increase in his present salary. ‘ Dye declares that ill view of his (Canadian Press) sou in the liiaritiult- l’ru . and this yl-llr NIIUWS the ulost rl-lualrllzlbll- season known. with the greatest tilllltlill- Int: of records in the Ilistury of the Provincial tllrl‘. and llavlllt: three of till‘ fastest parlors lil ille. world conlpetlug on a Provincial track. and the quartet of fastest pacors owned lll 011111111 also racing ill New ilrunswlck. 'l‘l11'ougl1 the entorprisl- of the Fredericton peop- le Single (l. 1.5814. hiargllrcl Dillon 1.581,; null Sl1' Roch 1.503.; which had been racing on the. Grand Circuit. were brought to that city. Single (l. not only established records for till.- Provinces. bllt for half mile. tracks ill Canada. in fact nowhere 1111110 wide Dominion have three such fast record horses appeared as at. Frederict- on. Thllt place earlier in the season also hall the fast imcers from Maine. Jackson Grattan. 20111.; Roy Graltan. 2.01%. John R. ill-xvi- en. 2.021%. and Dan Hedgewood. 2.04% as also did \\'oodstock. the latter hoinz the first tn have Margaret Dillon (301110. to the Pro- 111""l1"‘“l"°d‘"“ltw°my ‘me ilcnr-Arllnirai (irayson would Zleats were trotted or paced tilt “lake “w proposed contest a two. 1i HALIFAX, N. Novl-lubur. 16. thirty seven regulul" meetings —it‘or thirty five years Joules \V. 2.210 or better. with two better than 234K111 alld T7 from 2.2.’. to l-vl-r as follolvs: llA LTLMOR it}. Nov. Admiral Gruyson is 10.—iicar* ready to tllrco- - hleuloriaul and Holnc Stretch. NEW. YORK. Nov. McTigue. match My Own against Hurry Rlweilzilt. champion. today fired the Rear-Admiral Grayson. it is said is ready to beck My Own to the extent of 810.000 or more against three or four-cornered affair. Jam-Joy. and the only conditions he (‘F1 1'3 (T111178. K911111111 Illlllilltlor oflwolllll insist upon would be a fast IIEVIEII 01 HARNESS SEIISIIN lll IJWN INII lllll EIIIIIS IN IIIE MARITIME PRIIIIINBESI ZEII Iflt HAEE Most Remarkable Year Ever Known, With The Greatest. Smashing of Records in.-<0-~1=-1r~ 0w History 0f Provincial Turf. PQWPI‘. Sllflfiilll-l Wlitfil‘ "I 1|1"_:'1~"53 '3 "m" LWSHL m 20ml} "7 Bowie. stlltl tonight that Ill». wullldirllck and the distance a lnile and ilallfllx Acadiall lll<I(‘()lil>l-)il has irlllu 3.1111101) ‘ _ i 3"" » lmmloffer ll purse of $104100 for such a a titlartcl‘ or Ioulzer. been I. uilu: a l'l1\'1l'\\‘ nf tlll- har- 2.15 to 2.10-1.33 it»: ‘tllll 2.20 to‘ with his manager. Joe Jacobs. and brought in to court the dispute which has been waged ‘Mimosa the pair since McTlgue nenrlyvlollt his crown i‘? a fight with yuan: Strlibling. eorgin lcboolbof. It (folulubul. Ga. McTiguo tiled in Supreme Court a suit to compel Jacobs to account for money received under a three year contract they entered into August 30. 1921. I-nd tinder which theLboxer was entitled to seventy per cent. of the profits of HIS SIIII ltlr-Miko world's light-heavy. yl-llr-ollI-a lo tlleetllt liolvicbctween _»mim|,|u u, [he o“>n0|-B of m; M; eugagmnenm m mg fin‘, qn N11\'t‘1"|'_1’1' 3'1 i111‘! 11111111111110!‘ 11 111' thorougilbrl-ds would bu llgrocab- the stage or elsewhere. McTigtle cillliell ~111 Zeus ‘clltllltllltttl H"! lll le to him. charges that he was defrauded by Jacobs and also that latter misrep- resented their financial affairs to the State Athletic Commission which in its recent hearing in the case upheld Jacobs‘ claim that. the contract was valid and advis- cd thl- pair to settle their differ- coutl-st. allll that any condition.‘lapeniug gun in tile legal skirmish euces. Preferably out of court. illigllt track records \\‘t'lt. ololtcn- Frclleril-tell. Single (l. ......2.tl “Wiodstork. Jal-ltseu tlrattan. i! ldllluuustou. Jelln it. llrallun. ‘ New (llasgeiv. Jean liingcu. . ‘ Glace liay. 'l‘oluluy l). ‘. Truro. Jlaxil-voy. St. Jo|ll1.Jl-l111y' il. .. . Nlonizlglle. ldtlgartou, ... .. .. (fnptaln O'Neill owned by llugh O'Neill. Fredcrictoll and ’ll‘iVOll by\\'lllalrd. is tllc fastest new trotting stallion of the season with ills nliie lll 2.18". at itidlnuuston. N. 1i. The hillnuer. owned by H. (l. (litchen. Frelleritfitoll. and (lriven by illrvluond il1 2.1411,. was the’ fastest trotting stallion of tllo your. 'i‘l1e fastest new trotting mare of the year was Stella Todd owned and driven by ll. (l. Hooper. (Iharlottetlnvu. at that place in 2.2115. i The fllsitlst [lacing gcltlillg to win a heat on a Provincial track was Zulu Q. driven by Sunderlin at Fredericton in 2.101.}. Honors for the fastest. new performer among the pacers was divided be- tween Wilfred C. owned by ii. T. .-.__\______‘ . q IILsol/uIIULL L. i_<-_..:;‘.-. ‘prospects in baseball llfiCllllllfll af- ford to take a chance with injur- ies at hockey. lie lnakes this stronger by say-lug that it would be ridiculous for him to jeopar- ‘dlze these chances for such a _slnall rtalary. f Coming Athletes l in ollr report of the Alm-glveitt launual meeting yesterday morning. tile names oiiilliott McGlligtln and (lordon White. young athletes re ferred to in_ti1o President's report. were inadvertently olnittl-ll. These young athletes gave brilliant per- formances last summer on track 11nd tlcld and it. is a safe bct, that I11 ‘the course of a year or two. with careful coaching and training, El- liott alnl Gordon will be among ollr loading point gctters. BIIIIIINB- ‘Y. M. c. A-ABBATOIRS vlnces this season. Single G.'il lnilc at Fredericton ill 2.04% was the fastest made 011 a llaif lllill‘ made by 11 Stallion and his miles in 2.04%, 2.05 was the fast- est ever ulade ill ll two llcat race. Ell Allcu his well known driver. was bcltind hinl. John R. Braden. driven by Willard. paced the fast- est three beats in u race on a double O ill Canada when he won at Fredericton ill 2.05%.}. 2.001.’. 2.0614 Another record loroken was that i'or fhe heats pacing. also at Frellerictrlll. when Zoln (1. (ll'l\.’l'll by Sundlvrlin. won in 2.1014. 2.1114, 2.091.’. aftcr Jenny ii. with Kcyl-s behind her, won the second and third Ill-ais lll 2.1014, 1.11511}, The five cat record for trailers. ‘Zflfilti. was also broken at. Freder- icton W110i] Alfred King driven by Nevers. won lll '2.141../.. 2.201% with liionuie (llrl (filer-owl winning thl- _ first. and fourth heats i11 2.14 2.113;. lll-r fourth lll-at l(l\\_'l'l'i'Il the fourlyezlr-old trotting record of the Provlncn tn 2.14. 'i‘i1l- record gle of 220 pins. J. Cameron rolled highest total of 250 pins for tllrcc Tile fastest lll-w trotting fnrnwr of the year was per- (‘aplain strings. Jackson. owned by (fol. l). A. McK-innou. (‘I1:lrlntteto\vl1. and V- M- c- A- ("ll/WI by McTui-ftlc. at. (‘lull-lotte- Jns. (‘zlmerlnl .. i110 I75 104 towl1 lll 2.17% which also lnlvl-reti John Webster I00 1G0 tilt; n". trunk“: Hum.“ (m. Pmflm." ilay Peudietoll I00 itltl 1H5 bmd geidlngs. Ernest Harris 127 1T7 17* illilrf-ZRTIEI. Dillon. oil-amt l1v('. il. -7- 13811110)’ - . - - - » -~ 1'17 133 139 TIHIISPV‘, Boston. llflynn l»): Finn]. _' " ‘ ' int-l. lowered tile pacing record for t“ 71" 915 mares i0 2.07%. Jenny ll. tt\\li('tl 1'°13l“3433> und drivl-ll by S. H. kHVPH. Si. Aaekroms‘ _ l, SlHDhl-u. lowered the pacing r1».- C- 55mm“ ' - ' ‘ - ' -- 1'35 m) "x cord for llll't|‘(‘-H owned lll the {‘|_"p(lf‘l)'l':_ud "' Provincial." to 2.00% at. Fredericton l’. lknvu . . . . .. .. 1:::l 104 iii-l -__-<oo--—~ \ 1'7. lfaruuwortll . . . 141i ifilill 109 709 71:1 not‘. l 'l‘ot.al-~2tlli.'1. ' CH'TOWN B-DIW-LJNG ALLEY 'l‘l1o1'e was two close lnllttwil gam- es bowled lll the (l. l3. Alloy be- tween the Soldiers vs. the Truck- lnen. the latter winning their game by 66 pins. The St. Avardfls Boys lost to the Curmody "5" by 213 plus. llllllgl, llllssl Millions Lise lt~ Few Cents Buys jar at Drugstore TRUOKMEN J. Wllitc .. 117 133 it. Vcssey .. . . 107 138 il. McCalluln (I7 168 |e_ puffy 120 106 I J. Duffy . . . . .. 1.01 ' 114 10il—-.i24 'l'otai 1754 SOLDIERS .3 m“. 12s 100 124-418 it. Acorn . .. .101 143 119-"359 J. lalnd .. 78 80 88—24ii (l. Dalziel 106 114 lil—301 n. Acorn 4s 10a 111-304 Total 1688 - ST. AVARDS _ a ll. Gregory 131 92 l35——g3§ w, Gregory .. 101 104 il7——. ‘ Harry Lovo .. 1311: Herb Love ~ ~- e. Hughes 10:1 112 120-035 Tm, 1501 I; KeepsHaif CARMODY '15" Combed Earl Cnrnlody 1051' _ \&. _,/ Jim CQ-rilgilly 1;: 150 146-‘422 Even o tiuate. unruly or sham- glflfltc Vlfmody 100 110 134-344 pooed halr stays combed all day in Earn (‘harmony 120 n10 137-375 any style you like “1ifltP41P°""1" 111 __.. dignified combing cream which Total 1810 gives that natural‘ gloss and well- . b I d med effect to your ha r-ti1nt T’; “"'§§§{.,f.ff,',°1§8“’,1n§w° 11:11 touch to good dress lboth in nyyhmczxt amen will be bowledbuntnesu on don social occasions. Monllaarnovslatn in u.» clllll-loue-"tlatr-Groom" I» u- lew- Al" ever track in S‘ Canada. nnd also the fastest ever two of 2,141.3 for trotting Kl‘l(lll1I{$l|\\_'iiH I ' 1. " z . -- 2. I A "lmm “‘_1"f""“1- 11' W‘1‘1‘1*11‘"=1{ 11F lfllilliljilzllillllllll'l‘()llli‘ll:'n?). 11: lll 11 "'1? P-“YIIIIIK 1111111111 111-‘11 ("L Axlmlmy (“rmhhyl- “l l‘ ""11 illl lug a l|l'\V track record o1‘ night on tile Y. M. f‘. A. alleys. The "T1010" by Alrotl Kim! tNcvl-rsl ~_]_]_l{' m ma... “M. 1......“ H". "Y" defeated the Abbatoirs by 36X and at (Ihlltllaln by Peter vt'l‘(lt‘ maul," 1mm. |I"(\" "N11,. ‘on .| ("I pills. l’. Down rolled highest sirl- (Stccltvl. ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘“" plrop-lcicklng ‘Iyard line. The ball came within all Fulton. Stewiacke. and driven by James Iloutilel" at. (‘hathann and David l). owned and driven by il.. (fhappelle Woodstock. at Woodstock. with the miles in 2.- 1514. The fastest green mare was Lily Patchcu owned by W. C‘. Felnvlclt. Si. Stephen. and driven by Jardiue. with a mile in 2. St. Stephen. The. fas - the year by a Province bred patter was by Ziiiss Silunlasie. owned by Dr. i". it. Little. lialifax. and tirivou by John Willard ill Bangor in 2.12‘... which is zllso tin- tics: luilc ever luade by a Province l]l'('(l t marl: on ll half lnilc track alnl the r/ fllslcslt. llllltfl with one cxlcl-ptilnl “vcr lnadl- by one of lll-r sex brl-tl in llit1 Proviln-l-s. % l Itcy (ole, il\\'llt‘ll and driven by \\’. 1'1. llilll. It'rl-dl>ric.thu. pac in / 2.12 at (‘Il:1tl1alll. was ihl- I . l-At % i‘1llt' by :1 stallion otvncli ill U101; Prlviltccs and the fastest luile % welding owned ill illl- l1m. ll(‘i‘S by Ilellll ill 2.111;, at % ll-‘rl-dl-rictou. t L} (‘oloradn 1.. lllilllt‘ a new trottiua / "l‘('tll'(l for (‘ape lircton of 2171.’. / llso tht- tilrel- fastest Ileats ever vlreton track. (July nineteen ilorscs (uttered the 2.30 list. iilliilltlfil lnllubel" ill years thirty-eight already in thl- the but. list Horery . 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