-flAGE'TEN THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER 26,1936 'PEGS WHIP REGINA IN FIRST GA ME OF PLAYOFFS n DOMINION CHAMPIONS OUTPLAYED Important U. S. Scraps This Week NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—(A.P.)—Ono iltlcholder and two leading BUT TOSS BACK RIDERS IN PINCHES challengers for welterweight honors, feature tills* week's United States boxing program. Lou Ambers, who stripped Tony Canzoncrl of the lightweight title last month, clashes with Eddie Cool of Philadelphia AND SCORE TOUCHDOWN ON FUMBLE in a ten-round non-title affair at Philadelphia Wednesday. Cefcrlno Garcia, coast Filipino, conqueror of Clcto Locate!!! In his last appear­ ance here, collides with Izay Jnnnazzo, New York youngster, in a 15- Representatives Excel in Every Depart­ rounder at'Madison Square Garden Friday. The winner will meet ment Except Punting—Pierce Fumbles Oja's Kick Barney Ross for the welterweight crown at the Garden Nov. 27. Mlki Bclloise, recognized by the New York state athletic commission as and Eddie James Recovers to Count Only Major featherweight champion, meets Henry Armstrong-, of Los Angeles, inn Score—'Pegs Carry Five-Point Lead Into Second a ten-rounder at Los Angeles Wednesday. Game. Injury to Bob Fritz Not Serious OPERATION CROW LEAGUE VIRTUAL CINCH WINNIPEG, Oct. 26.—(CP.)—Coach Bob Friti of Wlnnipegs rugby team, injured Saturday in the game at Regina, expects to be in harness when the teams meet here Saturday in the second game of the total-point series. Fritz suffered a torn cartilege over the ribs but MAKE-UP OF CIRCUIT DEFERRED the Injury, though painful, will not rob the club of his services. CALGARY WINS Cupid Kayos "Phalling Phil" * * INNIPEG, Oct. 26—(CP.)—The two greatest rugby PENDING ULTIMATE DECISIONS OF Wmachines western Canada has known rode toward a ALBERTA GRID second playoff game today with Wlnnipegs, national champions, leading Regina Roughriders by five points. HALFWAY MEDICINE HAT AND BLAIRMORE THERE Riders smothered 'Pegs under a diversified attack at CHAMPIONSHIP Regina Saturday to outplay the champions in every de­ So Wlnnipegs had to have Fritzie Admission of 'Hat Tigers Hinges on Ability to Meet Hanson to beat Regina, eh? partment except punting but they lost 7-4 because of a Bronks Cut Loose With Demands for Increased Guarantees to Pass Clubs Somebody must have got hold of touchdown fumble and a Winnipeg defence that refused 18-7 Victory Over Al­ the wrong Information, because to crumble. —Blairmore Position Uncertain—J. V. Hanson was not playing Saturday when the "Pegs stalked into the lair 'Pegs add two points to their total score in the series berta Varsity McDougall of Blairmore Named of the Roughriders and hung a 7-4 to be concluded here next Saturday because they led Re­ President of League defeat on the Dean Grlffing-coach- gina by that margin in the western conference. The CLINCH BERTH IN ed outfit. But the blonde phantom series score is 9-4. PERATION of the Crow hockey league was a virtual will probably be available for the WEST PLAYDOWNS certainty today following the annual meeting1 held in, second battle of the two-game total- Probably the Regina-Wlnnipeg into touch back of his own line. O point series in 'VTCnnipeg next Sat­ winner will meet Calgary Bronks in 'RIDERS THREATEN CALGARY, Oct. 26.— —Al­ the Marquis hotel here Sunday afternoon. On the ability the western final at Calgary. Bronks Halfback Fred Ray, probably the urday ... berta's perennial rugby cham­ of the New Club Tigers of Medicine Hat to meet an in­ won the Alberta title at home Sat­ west's greatest plunging back, mov­ Wlnnipegs will carry the equiva­ pions, Calgary Bronks, today urday by defeating University of ed Regina into scoring position creased guarantee to Pass teams largely depends opera­ lent of a touchdown Into the second laid claim to a semi-final berth Alberta 18-7 in a game from which again, plowing for yards twice and tion of a five-team circuit. A deferred vote on admission game—the three-point margin they in the Western Canada play- four regular Bronks were missing taking a 25-yard pass from Jim obtained Saturday plus the two downs. They qualified Saturday of the Tigers to the league will be taken following deci­ due to injuries. Lander to put the ball on the 15- points they carried into the play­ with an 18-7 win over Univer­ sion of 'Hat hockey moguls on the question of guarantees. Calgary is scheduled to meet the yard line. Paul Kirk kicked goal offs as a result of their Western sity of Alberta Golden Bears. British Columbia champions at from placement to make the score Failure to meet the increased demands would almost auto­ Conference victories. Neither outfit found the Vancouver, but the Vancouver Big 6-4. matically bar the Gas City outfit. chilly drizzle to their liking and Of course Roughriders can still Four has decided it cannot put up With a strong wind behind them Alfred Llther- win, but our money remains on many fumbles resulted. A small Medicine Hat Monarchs, Crow , Mahon, Lethbridge a guarantee and will default unless in the last quarter, Winnipegs land and Tom Alexander, Bellevue; •those Wlnnipegs. crowd of less than 1,000 turned league representatives last season, the B.C. Union provides the guar­ drove over the rain-scaked field to did not have a delegate at the meet­ Dave Kemp and J. V. McDougall, antee. the Regina 20-yard line from where out for the tussle. ing and it is understood they will not Blairmore; R. H. Barnes, A. G. OPTIMISM Freeman attempted a field goal. Varsity, unbeaten previously in Survivor of the Regina-Winnipeg operate this year. Crces-ran, H. C. McBurney and PERSONIFIED The kick was wide but James drop­ provincial competition, started im­ series must eliminate the Saskat­ Pass teams had previously been W. L. Rlppon, Coleman; W. H. Gray, ped Pierce behind the line for a pressively. After recovering a Cal­ The payoff in predictions chewan Union champions in the guaranteed $25 for the 'Hat games. C. R. McKay and Chris Jeffries, western semi-final. Hill­ rouse. gary fumble of the kickoff they comes from Harry Scott, sports This sum was supplemented by a Medicine Hat. tops and Moose Jaw Millers will de­ Winnipegs made yards rushing held play in Bronk territory for the editor of the Calgary Albertan. $50 Lethbridge guarantee for the cide the Union title in the replay only once while Regina moved the rest of the first quarter. The stu­ "You wait," says Scott, "until playing of Sunday exhibitions here, I of a game won by Saskatoon 3-1 sticks six times. Regina completed dents led 1-0 at the end of the ses­ the final game. We (the Bronks) thus bringing the total guarantee for but protested successfully by Moose six in 12 attempted forward passes sion through a rouge by Don Ir­ will win against British Colum­ the eastern trip to $75. This amount, Jaw on grounds two Hilltops play­ and Winnipegs two of three. ving. bia and then beat cither Regina however, failed to meet the expenses ers were ineligible. TEAMS But in the second quarter Bronk? Interesting is this photo of Phil Scott, former English heavyweight or Winnipeg." encountered and Pass delegates •PEG TAKES LEAD Winnipeg—Flying wing. Kabat: took the lead and never looked champion, and his bride, the former Miss Mary Hindmarsh, as they I wonder if Harry really be­ stated that the ante must be raised Wlnnipegs took a one-point lead halves. Rebholz. Somers. Fritz; back. Scoring two touchdowns, one left the registrar's office at North Shields, England, after their wed­ lieves that or if he's just suf­ to $50 by Medicine Hnt to make the in the first quarter at R«gina when charter. Coulter: snap. Konchak: in- following a Varsity fumble and the ding ceremony. Scott, during his brief sojourn in the U.S. won the fering from delusions of gran­ inclusion of a Gas City team prac­ Ralph Pierce was rouged by Bud sides. Oja. Ceretti: middles. Mogul. other as the result of a blocked title of "Phalling Phil" owing to the total loss of his equilibrium on deur? ticable. Marcuiardt on a long kick by Nor­ Peschel: outsides, Marquardt. Nick- kick. Carl Cronln's pupils marked occasions when he met American boxers. Should the 'Hat organization de­ Tonight's Games ton Freeman, former Hamilton lin. Substitutes: James, Kobrin- up 12 points. Bill Wusyk convert- I 7:00—Herald vs. Teco Stores. AN ERRONEOUS cide to meet the increased guaran­ Cubs backfielder. In the second sky. Freeman. Rose bo rough, Ku- ed Oran Dover's try and after 8:15—Lethbridge Hotel Barbers IMPRESSION tee, the league would probably op­ quarter, Bert Oja tried a placement chowski. Spconcr, Nairn, Perpich, Charlie Harrison had kicked to the vs. McKlnnons. EAST GRID FAVORITES erate as It did last year. Despite reiterated reports to the kick for the charup-jns but was Mobberley. deadline. Laird Haynes blocked 7:00—Bumpers vs. Cardinals. MAY CONSOLIDATE contrary, there seems to be an im­ short. Pierce fumbled and Eddie Regina—Flying wing. Kirk; halves, Woywitka's kick, recovered the ball 8:00—Alley Kats vs. Noc-Nox. pression among some newspaper James fell on th© ball behind the O'Connor, Pierce, Ray; quarterback. and crossed the line untouched. TAKE IT ON WHISKERS Blairmore might Join their re­ 9:15—Leckies vs. H. R. Carsons. writers that only the champions of Regina line for the game's only Lander; snap, G rifling; insides. He- Irving, a standout on the Varsity sources with Bellevue and put out Tuesday's Games the various junior, intermediate and touchdown. gan, Chiga: middles, Thompson, team, added another five points Joint team or, aided by the loan 7:00 — Consumers vs. Marquia senior hockey leagues in the prov­ Then Riders' power asserted It­ Garuik; outsides, Falgren, Connelly. when he recovered a bounding ball IN SERIES OF UPSETS of Coleman players, the Blairmore Hotel. ince are eligible for the playoffs at self. Twice the big red and black Substitutes: Patrick, Brokovskl, in the Calgary end zone in the club might operate independently. 8:15—Baallms vs. Brewery. the end of the season. machine rolled inside the Winnipeg Zipsrsky, Young. David, Warning, third quarter. G. Wilson bucked The situation as far as Medicine Hat 7:00—Rangers vs. Faramounts. Stein. Wood, Partridge, Beattie. a.id Blairmore are concerned, is still This impression is wrong. 15-yard line before the half c'iosed through for the extra point. Ottawa Smacks Down Hamilton 21-0, Montreal Bows 8:15—Superiors vs. Rolling Pins. represented by a question mark. Every team in the province starts and both times the Bombers' de­ Referee, Dr. W. C. Brcadfoot. Ed­ Jim Macqueen went In fresh- at Tourney Winners fence tightened desperately and ef­ to Toronto 12-4, Western Whips Queen's 10-3 from scratch in the playoffs. monton: umpire, Eddie Grant, Win­ the start of the last session to carry Coleman delegates stated that Those successful in winning the fectively. The "Peg line was not frinstance, the team which fin- nipeg; head linesman, Howie Milne, the ball over from four yards out and McGill Thumps Toronto 8-3— they were not particularly hopeful American five pin tournament Sat­ crossed. Weyburn. Sask. . ished last in the Crow league could for the third Bronk try. He also of gaining admission to the East urday were: SUMMARY Results Embarrass Experts enter the playoffs and knock off the Again In the third quarter, for­ converted It. Kootenay league, but that If they Ladies' first—Ethel Freel, 265-273 circuit champions in the first round ward passes carried Regina to the First quarter — Winnipeg, rouge Bronks came with Inches of add­ By ELMER DULMAGE ronto Argonauts. The results left did they would enter a second team —537. Winnipeg 10-yard line and again In the Crow league. Assurance from —and they in turn might be elim­ (Pierce), 1 point. ing another touchdown in the dy­ (Canadian Press Staff Writer.) all four Interprovincial Union teams Ladies' second—Mrs. Harrold, 201- the steam roller was stopped on the various clubs that a high grade inated by a club which finished Second quarter—Winnipeg, touch­ ing minutes when Stew Duncan Smacked helter-skelter in a mid- retaining playoff chances. 279—480. third down. Finally Chappie O'­ of hockey would be played, In­ third in some other league. down, James, 5 points. caught a forward pass from Dover season revival of downright ornery Bill Storen's Western Mustangs, Gentlemen's first—J as. Freel, 280- Connor punted to Ami Coulter and Third quarter — Regina, rouge fluenced Lethbridge in throwing in That's what makes the playoffs and staggered to the one-yard line. treatment. Eastern Canadian foot­ fast developing into the hardest- 369—665. the little "Peg quarterback was run (Coulter), 1 point; Regina, field Its lot again, although future de­ such an interesting proposition. The students tightened their de­ ball favorites—not one cf them un­ striking team in the Intercollegiate, Gentlemen's second—Syd Wallis, velopments may yet change the goal, Kirk, 3 points. fence and prevented the score. beaten—dragged one weary foot whipped Queen's 10-3 in Kingston, 309-232—541. There's always a chance for one of whole league picture. Should Medi­ Fourth quarter—Winnipeg, rouge LINEUPS: slowly after another today in a and the Redmen of McGill con­ Winners may collect their prizes the under-dogs to pull off an upset cine Hat not gain admission to the (Pierce), 1 point. Varsity—Masson, G. Wilson, spectacle that was painful and em­ tributed a far more surprising turn­ by calling at the Bowladrome. and past glories dont mean a thing. circuit, a four-team league—the or­ barrassing to the experts. over by beating University of To­ Social League Wares and Woywitka, halves; Mill­ iginal Crow league set-up— would OF COURSE YOU ar, quarter; Hendricks, centre; There may be life in the once- ronto 8-3 at Montreal. All ladies and gentlemen wishing CANADIAN RESULTS operate, including Coleman, Blair­ KNEW ALL THE TIME Smith, Palethorpe, Maclennan and robust gridiron conquerors after When the four-sided uprising was to enter the social league are asked Intcrprovincial Un«on more, Bellevue and Lethbridge clubs. L. Wilson, line; Robertson and Ir­ what occurred Saturday, but you'd over for the day, such young play­ to have their entries in at the Bowl­ There is an idea prevalent in Hamilton 0; Ottawa 21. Portsmouth Drubs scarcely recognize it today. Only ers as Charlie Tetourneau and Cam Should Blairmore decide not to adrome at once. Each team in thla ving, ends. Subs—Willetts. Atkins, Montreal 4; Toronto Argos 12. town that if Lethbridge Maple Blades, Hutton, Oliver, Thexton, Sarnia Imperials, scoring a routine Mac Arthur of McGlU; Boyce Sherk, operate, thereby leaving only three league will be composed of three Intercollegiate Union Leafs do not enter a league they Hogan. 29-3 win over Hamilton Cubs In the Doug Shales and Claude Moore of teams, the league would fold for ladies and three gentlemen and will not be eligible for the play­ University of Western Ontario 10; O.R.F.U., escaped the scourge that Western; Andy Tommy, Tommy Da­ this season. This possibility was con­ those entering will be assured of Queen's U. 3. Derby County 3-1 Calgary—C. Harrison, Dover, beset favorites. ley and Joe Zellcovltz of Ottawa; sidered by delegates, but it was lots of fun as well as having a offs. Wusyk and Gilkes, halves; Morri­ University of Toronto 3; McGill Hamilton Tigers, meek and mild Bobby Coulter of Argos, and Mike thought some arrangement could be chance at the numerous cash prlzep That's just so much malarkey. son, quarter; Searight, centre; Bob U. 8. in the face of a demoralizing Otta­ Hedgewick and Arnle McWatters of reached whereby either a four or offered for this league. Names may It hasn't helped any to have Harrison, Hagen, Lawrence and Ontario Rngby Union wa attack, bowed to the Roughrid­ Sarnia, stcod out as stars. five-team loop could be worked. be handed in as a team or individ­ »1 this impression spread in some To Maintain Lead Lucid, line; Gibson and Currle, sections of the press, but the Sarnia 29; Hamilton Cubs 3. ers 21-0. Montreal Indians, still a Luckier than they knew when Following the reading and approv ually as desired. A number of tcarns Western Playoffs (First Game) ends. Subs—Boyle, Duncan, Dug- real fans know that the only futile force in the clutches, went the Big Four's determined gover­ lng or the minutes of the last gen­ have already entered. Winnipegs 7; Regina 4. gp-n, Montgomery, Haynes, Harling, thing that can keep a team out Brentford Downs Liverpool down 12-4 before the steady To- nors banned United States talent eral meeting, the election of officers Open Bowling Alberta Union—Final Munro. of the playoffs is failure to reg­ the Roughriders behaved out­ took place. Ladles or gentlemen wishing af­ University of Alberta 7; Calgary 13 Referee. Brix Peebles, Edmonton; ister the squad's players or a 5-2 to Go Into Second rageously in belaboring the Tigers McDOUGALL PRESIDENT ternoon or evening reservations an Vancouver Big Four L. Ferguson, judge of play; Tom team suspension for some in­ Flin Flon Gains as no Tiger team has been threshed J. V. McDougall, veteran Blair­ asked to get in touch with the Meralomas 8: University of B.C. 0. Place Nesbltt, head linesman. fraction of the amateur code or in years. Tony Rosso and Stan more hockey enthusiast, was elect­ management of the Bowladromt. SUMMARY: Saskatoon City Cliamplenshlp O'Neil, American stars who figured ed president, succeeding A. G. Creeg Seasonal or nightly reservations residence rules. LONDON, Oct. 26—(CP. Cable.) Entry To North Uniersity of Saskatchewan 12; First quarter—Varsity, Morrison in one losing start, watched the gan of Coleman. Vice-presidents will be given the best attention and —Upsetting pre-game predictions, Hilltops 3. rouged by Irving, one point. young Riders go to town. named were W. L. Rlppon, Cole times will be arranged for everj& AN APPEAL TO U.S. RESULTS Portsmouth smashed out a 3-1 vic­ Second quarter—Calgary, touch­ Sask. Puck Loop Two games remain cn the Ottawa man; H. Thole, Milk River and body as far as possible. - FANS AND CLUBS Wesleyan 14; Amherst 7. tory over its rival, Derby County, to down, Dover, five points; Calgary, schedule and Roughriders must win Lethbridge; H. Manson, Blairmore During the first part of last week Princeton 7; Navy 0. preserve its place at the top of the SASKATOON, Oct. 26^—-1CB—Flin convert, Wusyk, one point; Cal­ both of them to be sure of playoff C. Ritchie, Bellevue. R. H. Barnes an eppeal was made to sporting or­ Holy Cross 7; Carnegie Tech 0. English football league Saturday. Flon was admitted to the Northern gary, kick to deadline, C. Harrison, consideration. Argos, with three was re-elected as secretary-treasur ganizations in the city to donate any Ohio State 7; Indiana 0. Brentford downed Liverpool 5-2 to Saskatchewan Hockey League at one pofnt; Calgary, touchdown, wins in four starts, seem likely to er. spare equipment at their disposal Yale 28; Rutgers 0. go into second position, two points the annual meeting of the circuit GRID STANDINGS IN Haynes, five points. finish In first place. to the recently-organized Travers behind Portsmouth. Derby is now held here Sunday. Judge J. A. Jackson, Lethbridge, Dartmouth 26; Harvard 7. Third quarter—Varsity, touch­ Athletic club. So far nothing has fourth, bracketed with threo other was re-elected honorary president, CANADIAN LEAGUES Michigan 13; Columbia 0. down, Irving, five points; Varsity, The. northern mining town's ap­ been forthcoming. teams, as Huddersfield defeated plication was accepted after the while honorary vice-presidents were Western Reserve 14; Toledo N. 0. convert, G. Wilson, one point. While it is realized that the ma­ Penn 48; Brown 6. Middlesbrough taking third place. club had completed separate ar­ also re-elected as follows: George ALBERTA 1 Fourth quarter—Oalgary, touch­ VARSITY HUSKIES jority of local clubs are none too rangements with Prince Albert, Kellock, Coleman; Senator W. A, (Final Standings) Army 33; SprinKfield 0. No fewer than four contests In the down, Macqueen, five points; Cal­ well equipped themselves, the oppor­ Cornell 13; Penn State 7. major league ended in scoreless North Battleford and Saskatoon re­ Buchanan, Lethbridge; J. M. Tay­ W. L. F. gary, convert, Macqueen, one point. RETAIN SASKATOON tunity to aid the Travers club to­ Colgate 41; Lafayette 0. draws. In another encounter Ever- garding finances. lor, Medicine Hat and L. L. Morgan, Calgary 6 2 122 wards establishment should be taken Washington 18; Susquehanna 6. ton and Birmingham drew 3-3. Angus McClaskey, Saskatoon, GRIDIRON TITLE Blairmore. H. Wilton Clark of Belle Varsity 4 1 30 vlue, was added to the list of hon if only for the sake of fostering Pittsburg 24: Notre Dame 0. Portsmouth, which now has 17 member of the S.A.H.A. executive Edmonton 1 4 24 MERALOMAS HAND SASKATOON, Oct.^.—TO—Two orary vice-presidents. sport. Wittenberg 30; Oberlin 0. points, was the only team in the di­ was elected president of the league Lethbridge 1 5 14 touchdown thrusts, one in the first Miami 3; Ohio U. 0. vision to win away from home. A for the coming season and succeeds Earl McMahon, Lethbridge; Tom (Note: Lethbridge defaulted UNIVERSITY B. C. quarter through the air, and a 60 CASH HARVEST Maryland 20; Syracuse 0. 2-1 loss at Bowton left Leeds United Harry Sharpe of North Battleford Alexander, Bellevue, and H. Manson game to 'Varsity.) yard run by Gerry Potts In the HAS BEEN POOR Detroit 20; Manhattan 0. alone at the bottom of the stand­ 8-0 TRIMMING to the office. The appointment of were named as a schedule commit Crops in the dried-out area Boston Cellege 28; Providence 0. ing with seven points. a vice-president was left over until second quarter, gave University of tee by President McDougall. INTERPROVINCIAL UNION a 12-3 vic­ have been poor and there is New Hampshire 54; Vermont 0. "The 400,000 luxury" grandstand VANCOUVER, Oct. 26.— W>— the next meeting when Prince Al­ REFEREES' SCHOOL W. L. F. tory over Saskatoon Hilltops, Sat little or no money to be spent Johns Hopkins 10; Haverford 2. at Highbury was formally opened Meralomas, late in shifting into bert will announce its selection for Following a brief discussion It was Toronto Argonauts 3 1 52 urday afternoon. The game was on athletics. An effort is being Fordham 7; St. Mary's 6. Saturday with Grimsby Town pro­ high gear in the 1936 Big Four the position. The executive will moved that the secretary be in Ottawa 2 2 30 made, however, to provide the Washington and Lea 13; Vir­ viding the opposition. A great crowd Canadian rugby race, found them­ consist of the above officials and played on a snow covered gridiron structed to write the Alberta Ama Hamitlon 2 2 35 youth of the community with ginia 0. saw the teams battle 90 minutes selves In third position today. Jack Abbott, North Battleford; Jack Huskies thus retained the city teur Hockey association and ask .Montreal 1 3 28 entertainment along these lines Kentucky 7; Florida 0. without scoring. Sunderland, cham­ The orange and black squad Sat­ Hunter, Saskatoon; Bill Quinn, championship, having won the first that organization to pay the ex and at an organization meeting Minnesota 33; Perdue 0. pion last season scored the only goal urday scored an 8-0 triumph over Prince Albert, and A, G. McDonald, game wtih their old rivals 15-7. penses of league referees attending INTERCOLLEGIATE UNION 8. Clarke, Travers postmaster, Bucknell 26; Washington and of the match at Rokcr Park against the game but Injury-riddled lineup Flin Flon. Bill McLaren, Saska­ Hilltops confined all their scoring a one-day school in Lethbridge and W. L. F. A. PtS. was elected president, W. Kirk- Jefferson 6. West Bromwich Albion. of University of British Columbia toon was re-elected secretary-treas­ to the fourth quarter when they that the school be conducted by the U. of Toronto ... 2 1 25 15 4 Patrick was made secretary, and Missouri 10; Iowa State 0. urer by the executive. U. of Western Ont. 2 1 21 15 4 Held to a 1-1 verdict at Pulham, Thunderbirds. were credited with a safety rouge A.A.H.A. Frank Byrne was elected man­ Nebraska 14; Oklahoma 0. McGill 1 2 12 19 a Bury lost some ground in the second Taking to the air against Varsity and a kick to the deadline. As in Lethbridge Maple Leafs will take ager. Headquarters have been Kansas State' 26; Kansas 6. Queen's 1 2 15 24 2 division. Blackpool, Fulham, Ply­ Saturday, Meralomas completed a the first game Hilltops had most of the ice in blue and white uniforms, established in the U.F.A. hall St. John's (Minn.) 13; Concordia mouth Argyle and Aston Villa long forward pass, Ross to Ferris, U. S. ARMY HORSEMEN the play but failed to capitalize on Coleman Canadians In red, white and a small entry fee is charg­ (Moorhead) 0. ONTARIO RUGBY UNION shared second place two points be­ in the first quarter for a touchdown their opportunities. The first touch and blue, Blairmore Bearcats in ed those Joining the organization, WIN TEAM TITLE W. L. F. A. PtS. hind the Bury squad. which went unconverted. Their down was scored for Varsity by orange and black, Bellevue Bulldogs but the money thus accumulat- North Dakota State 0; Morning- Balmy Beach, Tor. 2 0 26 9 4 side 7. Brighton surprised Luton Town, other three points came on a kick Steve McKlnnon, flashy end man In green and white, Medicine Hat . ed does not go far towards the WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—

— Sarnia 1 1 37 13 a Denver 25; Wyoming 14. pace-setter in the southern section, to the deadline and a rouge in the Turning in another series of bril­ who snared Jack Bellis' 20 yard Tigers in black and gold purchasing of equipment. Hamilton Cubs ..0 2 4 45 0 Colorado U. 9; Colorado State 7. third division, by winning 2-1 and first quarter and another rouge in liant rides, United States army pass to cross the Hilltop line un Home teams will supply the ref­ Anything in the line of gym Utah State 13; Utah U. 0. Chester, top-dog in the northern the last quarter. horsemen outpointed cavalry rivals molested. eree and visiting clubs may provide TEAM REPRESENTING apparatus—boxing gloves, dumb­ Montana U. 27; Montana State 0. section, could do no better than from Chile and Mexico to win the a judge-of-play, although this was bells,' Indian clubs, parallel bars, declared optional. Clubs may dress IIIBBING TRIMS CHI-HAWKS Southern California 14; Stan­ share the spoils against the tail- "DUKE" KEATS TO COACH international military team Jump­ SPRINGFIELD INDIANS wall fixtures, punching bags, 12 men for league games. ford 7. rnder, Gateshead. The score was ing championship of the four-day SUSPEND THREE MEN ctc,- wlll be appreciated togeth- HIBBING, Minn., Oct. 26.—KB-* 7 Washington 13; California 0. 1-1. SASKATOON, Oct. 20.—