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DEFEAT OF PEG TIGERS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLES PERCY WILLIAMS EASILY BY ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE IN CALIFORNIA FAMILY AFFAIRS BEATS VARSITY SPRINTER

BIG RUGBY SURPRISE Family of Bundy and Doeg BEFORE 4500 SPECTATORS B«n«alt Now Tied for Title—Hope, for Western Add Other Titles to Crown Fade— "U" Beat. Manitoban» to ' Long String Idmonton Admirers Present Give loter-Collsgiate Title- Famous Runner With Gives Display Tiger* Have Unbroken v l/OB ANGEIXS, Calif., Oct. 38. — When they play a tennis champion- Statuette . .Record of Victories " ship match in Southern California, It's •r Bmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Each team, defected, the other twice a family affair. EDMONTON, Alta., Oct. 28.—Porty- Writer.) In the four game schedule. The titu- And naming Pacific Southwest flva hundred people had the pleasure . WnnRPBO, Oct. 38,-rOut of a be- lar teat will give Manitoba a candidate champions is no exception to that of seeing Percy Williams, world's fast- wildering Saturday of rugby conflict for further honors but It will be an rule, either. est human, In action at the Arena oh the prairie battlefront,'. In which exhausted and weakened machine that For the :famUy of Bundy and-Doeg, Saturday. one of, the great, upsets of the current has only two days to rest between the descendants of the peorless Buttons, The Canadian Olympic hero, who have come through again, with an- gridiron campaign was registered, battle 'In the playdowiuk 1 astonished the world by winning both came encouraging news Jor those tri- University of Saskatchewan was lit- other title' added to. a long string, he 100 and 200 metre events at Am- umphant orl near-triumphant squads erally .presented with Hie western in- and with a stronger reputation than terdam last summer, demonstrated to that will be In the fight for Western ter-collegiate title by 'Alberta. Twice ever for upsetting trie favorites for the he large gathering his prowess on the Canada rugby supremacy. ' The Ee- Beaten by the student machine from title. cinder paths, In two exhibition 40-yard - gina Roughrlders, four times monarchs Saskatoon, Alberta trooped Into Win- Royal Family of Tennis sprints against Wright, of the Albert* of football In Saskatchewan and un- nipeg and: removed the last obstacle Johnny Doeg, with a sensational vic- University, and inter-collegiate cham- beaten in three seasons of pastlmjng from Saskatchewan's path by downing tory over John Van Ryn of Princeton, pion of Western Canada. In the wheat growing belt, do not win Manitoba 15 to B. Heeding a win over recently • won the Pacific Southwest The youth broke away every game they play, which tact was the far-westerners' and two on conse- men's singles'title, after Van Ryn had :rom the mark first and, running like brought out when the Rollicking Riders cutive Saturdays from Saskatchewan to been -practically conceded the title by a deer, beat Wright as he pleased. His could only gain a scoreless tie with even tie the latter,'Manitoba's hopes expert exhibitions, which were added features Saskatoon's fighting Quakers at Bas- were completely shattered. by the Johnny was the-only one to come :o the Commercial Grads-Cleveland katoon. downfall. .'...' through: with a title, although six basketball games, were a masterpiece. Playing only to flnlsh out their" \ The only team headed for the west- other members of the "Royal Family" It could easily be seen why Williams is schedule, the deadlock did not harm ern' playdowns with a perfect record were entered in the matches and pro- the champion sprinter of the universe. behind them are Calgary Tigers who gressed varying distances In the battle Reglna's title potentialities In the least Running without apparent effort, PERCY WHJJAM8 but It concluded a long string of con- Saturday clinched their fifth straight for the titles. Williams fairly burned up the course secutive victories that the Riders had win of the season. The Alberta Tigers Mrs. May Suttpn* Bundy went to the with his speed. He ran so fast that Of Vancouver, "World's Fastest: plied up at the expense of other teams triumphed over. Edmonton Eskimos, quarter finals, in thp .women's doubles, he had difficulty keeping from collld ; while the other entrants were Violet Human" and Olympic Champion, who and was the first contest that the Re- 17 to.7, In a game that was of no Im- ing into the end of the rink. gave an exhibition at Edmonton on portance except in that it. marked the Doeg, 17; Doris Doeg, 15; May Doeg, Here are four member* of tM P»elfTo eo»t'» "Roy«l Family" of glna club had . ever played In which The Canadian track wonder was Saturday against Harold Wright of they failed to score. Eskimo's best effort of the season. 13; Bill Doeg, 16, and Nathan Bundy, tennll. At the top, left to right, ire Johnny Doeg and Nathin Bundy. -, Manitoba and Saskatchewan provid- 16. .The younger members of the fnm- Below, left to right, are Mr», May Suttofl Bundy, mother of Nathan, and given a wonderful reception by admir- the University of Alberta. The great upset of the day occurred ed entries for the junior playdowns> Uy are all regarded as "comers", but Mri. Violet Sutton Doeg, mother of Johnny. ers assembled, from all parts of Al- here when the Tigers, heralded as the Which are scheduled to get underway youth and Inexperience were handi- berta. As the Newsboys band played strongest twelve had turned next Saturday when Alberta's cham- caps in the senior tournament Just O Canada," Percy Williams, Wright out In years and primed for the west- pions-invade Moose Jaw. Winnipeg held. •. . • and members of the two basketball em playdowns, toppled • from their Canoe club won the junior champion- Win Jnnlor Titles 'iagen and Smith teams stood at attention on ths floor Local Man Draws lolty pinnacle into a mere tie for the ship of ; Manitoba by. drubbing St. Nearly all of the younger set, how- Sun Beau Captures located in the centre of the Arena. It Manitoba title. St. John's ' College John's 13 to 8, In a sudden death (U- ever, have held Junior .titles in South- was a thrilling moment, considering scarcely conceded a chance against the tura. Moose Jaw, conquerors of Re- ern California, and some In other sec- that everyone present was looking al Brawny Bengals, thundered Into action Defeat Victoria two world's champions, Williams and Gaylord In Famous glna Fats, 1928 Canadian junior cham- tions of the-country. Washington Race at Camtthers: park, and' trampled the pions'clinched the Saskatoon title with Non-active. members of the family the Grads. Following the music by Tigers under foot as they garnered aij a 14' to 0 win over Saskatoon Hilltops include Tommy Bundy, Jr., 14; Dor- the band, and the Introduction of the 18 to 3 victory, with Tigers' defeat at Moose Jaw. othy Bundy, 13. and BUI Bundy, 10, Golf Opponents With &00 Purse world's fastest human, by John came a shadow over Manitoba's Michaels, popular- Edmonton sports- Old Country Race chances to bring the western crown all players, Eric Doeg is inactive at MUST BE DIFTICTJI/T present.- The twelfth member of the LAUREL, Md., Oct. 28.—Sun Beau man, young Williams was given a tre- this fall. Whether the Tigers or St. VICTORIA, B. O., Oct., 26.—Walter mendous ovation. The cheering w«s John's win when the teams meet In a "Royal Family" is Thomas C. Bundy, crack route performer, won the Wash- •Harrison Scott, Lexington golfer, is Sr., who with Maurice MacLoughlin a gen and Horton Smith, American deafening. C. Masson Stands to Profit sudden death play of Wednesday Re- ington handicap, $25,000 added, here At one stage of the evening's enter- the only player who has made an ace held the national championship ior olf professionals, defeated Bob Morrl- today. Sun Beau raced the mile and a gina will meet a team that Is playing three years. tainment, young Williams was pre- Handsomely in A. and N. its third game In seven days when on the 13th hole of the Ashland Coun- n and Harold Lineham, Victoria pro- quarter in 2:02 4-5 to beat Distraction sented with a statuette, a miniature they invade Winnipeg next Saturday. try club'. sslonals, 2 and 1, In an IB-hole ex- and Displ&y in that order. Nalshapur form of the champion, the picture ol Vets' Sweep ; tbitlon match at the difficult Colwood Misstep and Hot Toddy were among the which was taken lust as he flashed olf Club, Saturday, also rans. home & winner in the 100 metres event Edmonton C.Nc Wins Smith* had the best medal SCOTS, a at Amsterdam. This statuette was the The result of the Cambridge- Vancouver Puck Morrison, 79; Hagen, 80, and Llne- gift of Williams' numerous admirers in Hugh Plaxton. Star Chasers Begin am, 81. Weather conditions were Meal DO YOU KNOW Edmonton. shire, to be run on We^riesday, • Provincial Football ut the greens were "heavy and many Phil Scott owns three houses in' The champion was an interested Oct. 30, will be .awaited ton, •okes were wasted by failure to s«fc London. . . . Bill Carey has relin- spectator during the basketball game with interest by a certain Hetlv-;, Of Toronto Grads, .Training Nov. 4 ic ball upon them. About 1,000 people quished the actual management of occupying a reserved seat alongside ol bridge man. C. MassoTij who' atched the match. Madison Square Garden affairs, the world's greatest basketball coach. VANCOUVER, Oct. 28.—Prank Pat- Title From Calgary letting Frank Bruen and Tom Mc- Percy Page. works at the Great West'Bub-;" rick, who controls the Vancouver fran- L her Co., received notification, ; 1 Ardle wrinkle their manly brows WiB Nomura Pro. chise -in the Pacific Coast Hockey LED THREE BTV1SIONS . . . Meanwhile Bill Is touring the GETS TRACT by wire on Friday that he had eague, has sent put calls to'members Wins Final Match 2-1 , Tak- country picking out airport sites .drawn Gaylord in the Army of his team to report for training on Pat "Malone, Chicago pitcher, for a.corporation,he controls. , . . Percy Traubb, who played defense for and Navy. Yets sweepstake'. Leaf Owners Disappointed—- Monday, .Nov., 4. . ing Series by Total Score iple honors in the 1929 National Jack Dempsey as a promoter is a the Reglna team of the Western Can Art Somers, star centra of last year's eague season. He struck out. the most great rooter. ... He forgets and ada Hockey League, is being turned Should the horse be amongfst ; Prepared to Offer Large IJons, who signed up with the Chicago of 7 to 1 aUmen—161; pitched the most shut- cheers on the cauliflowers to over to the- Seattle club of the Paclfii the first three it will net hijh a. Black Hawks, will probably be the ute—5, and won the most games—22. greater efforts. Coast League by Detroit Cougars. Salary Inducement only member of the former squad to be CALGARY, Oct.. 28.— Following considerable amount of money. missing. There has been some doubt four-year, sojourn in the Eastern Brit TORONTO, Oct. 38.—Hughey Plax- as to whether Doug. Brennan, crack Ish Columbia 'mining centres o( MIclio ton,-star of the famous University of defense man, and Bill Phillips, sen- and Klmfcerley, the bruised and latter Toronto Grads; who won the world's sational right winger, will be back, but ed Bennett Shield, historic emblem o amateur hockey / championship, has it. looks now as though they would Alberta's eoccer -' championship, re definitely decided that he will not be- report. turns to ita province of origin— not tt come a professional player. After Calgary, whoso name has many time dickering with the Toronto Leaf own- beea inscribed thereon— but to EC ers for months, Plaxton, owing to ob- montpn, her time-honored r'yal. Th jections raised by his family, made this V. S. FOOTBALL Canadian Nationals of that city ar decision recently, and thus the Leafs provincial champions of 1929, claimin will not secure the services of one of Pacific Coast victory over the Calgary IX N. I I! the most-sought-after players -in the sport. Gonzaga 1; Mount St. Charles 8. eloven in the two-game final series b Conny Smythe was prepared-to pay Oregon 14; Washington 0. a total margin oC 7 goals lo 2. Plaxton one of the largest salaries W. S. O. 36; Whitman 6. The Cocks o' the North establlshe ever offered an amateur or any other Idaho 0; O. A. 0. 27. a four-goal lead on their home «war and again emphasized their r'ghtfu ALBERTA player, and he is naturally keenly dis- California 21; Olympic club 19. appointed, but nevertheless the locals Midwest claim to the season's laurels by wyi be able to place a powerful con- Ohio State 0; Tndlana 0. scoring the Calgariana at Hlllburs tender In the National league race. U. of Detroit 20; Ix>ypla (New Or- Park. Saturday afternoon by 2 to 1 Andy Blair, the talented performer leans) 6., The, successful marksmen were from Winnipeg, and Ernie Fettinger, <- Minnesota Mr Rtpon 0 National?, Flndler and Mlnchin; will be the regular centre Ice men. Illinois 14; JUichigan 0. N. H., Yoxall. BREWERY Blair rates with the best forwards in Iowa 14; Wisconsin 0. New Trophy the Calder loop, and should'be even Ohio 35; .Cincinnati 0. The game was a historic one In tha more effective than he was last sea- . Missouri 7; Nebraska 7. it marked the- passing of the famou son. Michigan State 40; North Carolina old shield which was presented With Plaxton out of it, the story State 6. Mr. A; W. Bennett, Calgary sports can now be void. Two years ago ,the Oklahoma. 14; Kansas Aggie* 13. . man, in 1908, for competition amon Boston club broke all records in mak- Purdue 26; Chicago 0. the teams of 'Alberta. This lore-lade PRODUCTS ing an attractive offer to the Toronto Kansas 33; Iowa State 0. trophy of twenty years' associate star. Art Koss, manager of the Bruins Northwestern 86; Wabash 6. with all that Is brightest and bent made several special trips to this city South Dakota State 6; South Da- the «tory of the soccer -code with to interview Plaxton, buf the latter kota 0, the confines of Alberta, a provlnc hesitated. He was determined to sa- North Dakota 14; North Dakota rich In football history, may pass fro Aggies 0. cure his degree from Osgootie Hall anc! the scene- of active service, but i r thus join his brothers In the legal Drake 8; Orlnnell 8 (night game). .memory can never enter the pale • These healthful bereraget art We maintain * fleet of deliver? field. East oblivion. < Yale SI; Army 13. I So his name was placed on the Bos- At the beginning of snother aeaao trewed by ma»ter"brewer« from truck* to atture instant service to Ion reserve iist, and last winter the Notre Dame 7; Carnegie Tech 0. It ia lo be replaced by Ibe magn'nce: Toronto owners were given permission - Navy 13; Princeton 13. cup donated to the province by Robe choice materials, carefully selected, all parb of the city daily. The»« to deal with Plaxton, this being part Dartmouth 34; Harvard 7. . Penn Stale B; Lafayette 3; Campbell, president of the Scottls of the agreement entered into when F. A., through his friend* and colleagu Bill- Carson's services were sold to Syracuse 6; Brown 0. stored and aged in cellar* carried products are delivered by the bar- New York University IS; Butler 8. A. . Macleod Sinclair, K.C., leader Boston. In quick time Boston-relented the Calgary Association. at proper temperature* it -/ive them but found that Toronto had the inside Amherst 7; Wesleyan 0. rel or one as desired. Drivers will Colgate 62; Providence 0. Vljltors Extended track. While Saturday's game may nav the right snap, all un.uer scrupu- In the spring Conny Smythe 1 Holy Cross 7; Marquette 0. ' call and collect your empties, pay* Bucknell 33; Gettysburg 0, failed lo provide the brill 'ant spectac several Interviews with Plaxton, anc of many of its predecessors, it wa finally convinced him that he should Colby 18; Bowdoln 6. lously sanitary condition*. Ing cash at your door for same, , Join the locals, and this Hughey was Columbia 33; Williams 0. not without Us scattered skilful pieci determined to do until recently, when Franklin and Marshall 13; Swarth- and pace waa not lacking. Hailed as objections became^too strong. morft B, ( * team of expert!, tho Northerners wer Plaxton started his career In organ- Johns Hopkins IS; Randolph Ma- below th» standard of tho side tba ized hockey with 'the University of con 0. camo here in 1925 to wrest the honor Toronto Schools, where he starred from the Caledonians, but even centre, and later made good on the de- 'Tulane 30; Georgia Tech 14. that the- capital city representatlv For Service For Service fense. His great playing and goal-get- Kentucky 33; Center 0. of Canada's national railroad, be In ting ability enabled the U. T. S. to win Texas 39; Rice 0. the only Alberta club to annex th two group titles. Then Plaxton regis- Rocky Mountain provincial title since 1924. when Ca tered at the University of Toronto, and Montana State 14; Montana 12. eary Hlllhurst swept the decks, mus Western State 12; B. Y. U. 33. by reason of their dual success In th Phone 2226 Phone 3554 from the start was assigned a place on the senior team. His fake shot and Utah 21; Colorado Aggies 0. interim, be set out as th» club of n pass, backed up by terrific and accur- Colorado Teachers 18; Colorado cent years. ate marksmanship, made him a stand- Mines 13. T>»mi WE DELIVER WE DELIVER Out performer, the best, In fact, on the Utah Aggies 12; Wyoming 7. Kmnoritgn — Robson, Savage, Qe!( TJ, of T., and later the Grad's team Fro Oatne art, Pattison, Orchln, T^homaon, Pa1 Frankford Yellow Jackets »; Stapler terson, McMillan, Findler, Hall an ton 8. Minchln. Ciljury — McKenzle, Graham, -R 0. C. FOOTBALL Tucker, Nowton, Yoxall, Ring, Bolton RUTH AND GEHRIG Grlerson, Vffrley, D. Tucker and A Irish ATTRACT N. Y. FANS mond. Olentoran 6; Bangor 8. Referee— J. Gllhooly. Aids 2; CHftonville 1. NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Messrs. Ruth Belfast Celtic 4; Olehavon 3. FOOTBAM, DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED and Qehrlg engaged in a ball game Kerry City 2; Lame 1. recently in West New "Sork, and about TEAM TKFM3 TORONTO Ballymena 0; Coleralne 1. 4500 fans draped themselves all over Portadown 4; Distillery 1. the field to get a look at the behe- TORONTO, Oct. 33.—Montreal Cana moths of swat With the Babe on first, dlan National Railway soccer cham TOPPED THREE DEPARTMENTS and Lou in right field, the West New plona, by defeating Bister United by York nine defeated the Royals, 7 to 4. goals to 2, Saturday, and 4 to 2 on th Charlte Oehrlnger, Detroit secon< Ruth had three hits, and his team- round, carried off the Athlestan cui baseman, won 1929 American league mate one. md national league championship hon honors for the most runs scored—130 ors for '.929. Canadian National Rail the most three-base hits—1», and the Doing good is the one certain happy II way picVM up a 1-0 lead in Montrea 1 Thl* Advertliement li not Inserted by the Albert! Liquor Control Board, or by the Government of the Province of Alberta. mow ctolea •eUor, of ro*n or woman. a week ago.