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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1920, p. 11

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DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920. THE DAILY' BRITISH WHIG. EAE Storm Sash "Don't wait until January, give us your measurements now. Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042. 3 Victoria Street SA # ELL i Fil 1 S--" ARRCEERTARRRRART SHAR NO ONE IS SURE How Safe His Tires Are Unless MAXOTIRED THE HOME OF THE MAXOTIR ES 284 ONTARIO Phone 2050. t=1 ST. Maker--Fit Reform. Small, but choice selection. HRT Prices right. Inspection invited. CRAWFORD & WALSH Bagot and Brock Streets. Et CHE A ih Mr . Car Owner It is approaching kime to con- sider winter storage of Batteries. Do you not require your Battery properly and scientifically cared . for during the winter months, in order that it may come out in Al condition in the Spring? We have every facility for doing this. Come ) "in and we will tell you all about it, KINGSTON AUTO SALES CO. Limited ; CORNER BROCK and MONTREAL STS. Telephone 600. That's when a Farmer Needs a FORDSON | plow till it rains; and rain is late in coming-- VanLuvenBros. Ford Sales and Service I HRM DEFEATS QUEENS, 13-11 After a. hard fought battle, the junior R.M.C. team eliminated from the series, Queen's IIT at the athletic grounds on Saturday afternoon. Both | teanis struggled for the victory for all that was in them, and there was | not much to choose between them. | The R.M.C. punter was superior to | McNeill, however, and this was a de- [ eiding factor in the game, McNeill kicked well but he is too short to hoot the leather as his opponent did. Dolan and McCartney were the out- standing stars for Queen's, with Hew- gill following close with his smash- ing bucks. Few teams in Canadian rugby to- day can surpasg the cadet seniors on passing the ball, and the juniors have 'also mastered this feature of the game. On several occasions on Sat- urday, their passing and covering work saved them from defeat and made gains for them. Their wings were fine on the tackling, and were well'up on all the long punts, wait- ing patiently to nab McNeill or Ratehy ford after the catch. In the first quarter, R.M.C. were hard pushed to keep up to the tri- color, who drew first blood a short time after play started, with a fleld goal, kicked with fine judgement by McNeill. The cadets recovered, how- ever, and working the ball up the field with a quick succession of their end runs and onside kicks, carried over a try on a fake buck formation. It was not converted. Almost immediately after the be- = ginning of the second period they re- peated the performance, and again were unsuccessful on the convert. Queen's then settled down and kept the ball well in the cadets' territory, securing two rouges from McNelll's kicks. The halftime score stood, R.M.C., 10; Queen's, 5. In the third quartér,-R.M.C. again had the advantage of 'the: wind and used it to its fullest extent, kicking almost every time they secured the ball. The long punts were bound to have some effect and they securad two rouges before changing ends one more. Even with the wind against them, they kicked their way up the fleld for another point, Queen's with visions of the trip to Toronto next Saturday, settled down to Win and worked the ball right up to the cadets' goal line, finally shoving it over for a try. It wag nicely convert- ed by Dolan. This left Queen's with two points to go, but the whistle for full time left R.M.C. the victors. The teams: Queen's Position | Wilkinson. ...Flying W.. McPherson Ratchford. . . . Halfback . .Southam Bleakney..... . «Hamilton McCartney. . ..Quarter ....Graydon Schaeffer. ... Scrimmage. 'Creswigke Inside W...Willlams . * J. B. Richardson - Middle W..G. 8. Lewis - . .Fitshugh «Outside w ~ . McLeod «McDonald Spares--Queen's: Wallace, Lyons, Malone, Brogden; R.M.C.: Fry Lewis, Richardson, MacLaren, Referee Lt.-Col. Constantine, um- pire, Lindsay Malcolm. Saylor....... Hewgill Whitton. Chesser. . Wilson.<.... Carmichael. . OLD COUNTRY Results. of association football games played Saturday were as fol lows: English League, First Division. Aston Villa 0, West Broom. A. 0. Blackburn R. 2, Arsenal 2. Bradford C. 2, Everton 2, / Chelsea 1, Preston N. E. 1. - Der . 0, Bolton W. 0. Huddersfield T. 0, Manchester C. 1. Liverpool 0, Bradford 1. Manchester U. 2, Sheffield U. 1. Middlebro 2, Sunderland 0. Newcastle U. 1, Burnley 2. Tottenham H. 6, Oldham A. 1, hii Division. Blackpool 1," Fulham 0. Bury 2, Bristol City 0. Hull City 1, Burslem Portvale 1. Leicester Fosse 2, Cardiff City 0. Notts County 1, Coventry 1. a Bhefisld Wednesday 0, West Ham South Shields 0, Nottingham F. 1. Stockport C. 0, Rotherham C. 1. Stock 4; Leeds C. 0. ' Wolverhampton 0, Birmingham 3. Third Division Bristol R. 2, Brentford 1. Exeter C. 1, "Watford 2. Luton T. 2, Crystal Palace 2. Merthyr T. 1, Northampton 0. Millwall A. g Swindon T. 0. Il ons | tol Newport C. 1, Gilingham 0. Plymouth A. 3; Brighton and H. 0. ~ Reading 0, Norwich C. 1 Southampton 3, Queen's Park R. 2. Soytuene V, = értanadth 1 31. - Swansea T, rimsby Scottish Aberdess 0, Third Lanark 1. Alrdrieonians 0, Hearts 1. Dombarton 1, Celtic 3. Clyde 8, Ayr U. 1. . Falkirk 1, Hamilton A. 2. Hibernians 5, Albion R, 2. Kilmarnock 0, Patrick T. 1. Motherwell 0, Clydebank 0. Queens Park 1, Morton 1. 'Rangers 5, Dundee 0. St. Mi 3, Raith Rovers 2. The Its of northern union lea- ue football Hatafes played Satur- day were as follo Halifax 18, Hudderstod Hunsiet 4 3 Warrington 19, Dewsbiry 0. Rockdale 0, Wigan 5. » Oldham 18, Barrow 5. St, Helen's Rec. 9, Swinton 10. Leigh 9, Bramley § Broughton R. 27, Bradford 3. ork 8, St. Helen's 0. Wakefield Trinity 3, Salford 5. Eelgbler 10, Hull Kingston'R, 12, The result of the nty champion. mateh played Saturday was as Yorkshire 27, Cumberland 6. The results of rugby union county Wh | championship - matches were as fol- lows: Yorkshire 42, Durham 35. Gloucester 15, Devon 3. Lazeashire 21. {Chathire 35. . Somerset 9, 16 Cumberland 11, Northumberland 9 n_meich abandoned through tog. c qualification is i A good business 1) the ability o attend to one's own . business. 'R.M.C.7 McGill 7, Varsity 3; |. Senior Series Tied McGill, by playing faultless foot- ball, beat' Varsity in Montreal, Satur- | day afternoon by 7 to 3, and tied up| the Intercollegiate football union race | for the championship. 'McGill and | Varsity are now equal in the stand- ing. game without its best back division talent, and failure by the backs ex- plained its defeat. The McGill backs recognized Varsity's deficiency in this division and played a kicking game. The star of the afternoon was Flana- gan, the red and white back, whose display was at all times gllt- edged. Everything depended upon his kick- ing and he never faultered. He was given magnificlent support by his Hne. Neither side crossed the other's goal line. Varsity Snyder, Breen. .. Faylor. . . . McKenzie... . Position MeGill The Varsity team went into the |- / With those two cities added, Piedmont wou!d have enough popu- lation to claim Class C. rating. > ne v " said some of the specta- ue 1's - first would look sick beside this team." plucky fight. The honors did not go out of this district anyway. Provided Varsity trims Queen's in { Toronto next Saturday, Kingston may | have the championship - intercollegi- ate game, It would be a fine event for the opening of Queen's new sta- { dium "Don" Nickle showed ' himselt to be a player of class on Saturday. He made some wonderful catches. A runner with the ball Is not safe within ten feet of "erry. vi "Who's everybody? "MeGill." Strange thing to hear from Queen's bleachers but it is a good sigh. The wonderful catching of 'all the Queen's teams this year and their: { & "Sa tors, sensational comebacks in the last quarter have worried more than one of their opponents and will worry them still more next season, Roanoke and Lynchburg, in Vir ginia, are the two towns wanted. by those who favor expansion of the Piedmont League to eight clubs. the Victory Bond Owners with coupons due November 1st, ced the satisfaction of promptly and conveniently " collecting their interest. The wisest thing to do with this interest is to re-invest it in further Victory Bonds. At present they can be bought on a mote attractive Base than ewer before. Mail your order or write for particulars, 'Wood, Gundy & Company Toronto Canadian Pacific Railway Bidg. Nontesal Toronto Barney Dreyfuss says he really Now we will watch the box scores doesn't know why the grand jury |of California Winter games to learn asked him to testify before it, since |just how many "honest" ball players he knew nothing of baseball 'gamb- are willing to associate on the field with a or indicted crooks. Parkins . Nicholson Referee--Major MacAuley, R.M.C. Umpire--Lorne Montgomery, McGill. Outside es RUGBY BRIEFS, "Red" Dougherty and Professor Bruce are due'for congratulations on the success of their pets on Saturday. They have earned their victory. Good old "'Bres." has himself, Arts '21 and Queen's II famous. 'He is not the first McLeod to carry the leather for Queen's either. We hope he gets his degree next spring, but would like to gee him return for a post-graduate course or something. "Mell." Cooke gave them a taste of the old style Queen's playing on Sat- urday. What he does not know about stealing a ball is not worth tel- ling about. 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