PAGE THREE THE LETHPJKIDGE HERALD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1927 BILLY DOG SLEIGH RACES SATURDAY EVANS ^^^ ^^^ • • ••• ••*• ••• •»• ••• SAYS Thrills Feature Opening Of National Hcckey League Ruth's All-Star Team Every year Babe Rulli picks an all- America team. IQ reality thia cam is selected by a number ot the CARDS' NEW BOSS HOLDING OWN eading unKeball writers and then imp- WORLD'S CHAMPION SENATORS roved by Ruth. DOG SLEIGH RACES FOR an That Iho' professional boll player Terris, Despite Knock- is bis vain momenta as welt aa tho olleglan 1s proved by the way the BOYS AND GIRLS IS LATEST LOSE FIRST GAME TO MAROONS downs, is Considered rtg league stars look forward to the B*st of Lightweights laming of Ruth's team. N. H. L. Get? Away to Start .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .j. .;• v •> •> * •> ' * •> H Seems the sports writers wore un- •i iblc lo agreo on who was the beat STUNT OF S. A. KENNEL CLUB alcher in l!ic American league. It With All Ten Teams in NEW SWIMMING RECORD * was all even between Mickey Cocli- Action STOCKHOLM; Sweden, Nov. anc ot (he Athletes, Muddy Ruel oE Event Will Take Place on Saturday Afternoon on East 15.—Arno liorg. Swedish swim- Washington and Luke Scwell of Clevt;- Side of Gait Gardens—Valuable Prizes to be Given . Nov. 16.—National Hoc- mer altaehcd to the Illinois A. aixl. Youthful Competitors—Dog» to be Classified key Luagiie, the pvomier organization C., claims to have established When ihe lineup finally appeared governing professional hockey in Can- a now swimming record by do- i;cl, who had been picked for lUo According to Height—Emergency Meet- ada, and the United Stales, got nwny ing SOU metres In three mln-' 19L'fi team, was again honored by bc- lo an auspicious Inauguration Tues- ig awnnled the position of catcher. ing of Kennel Club Friday Night utes and S:! seconds. Tho old + * + day nlgiil, in five bt tlic cities, \vitli record is three minutes, 36\k all 10 Icams under President Fran]; It is said that sinoe the writers An aiiuounccment of Interest to all sport lovers In Ihe city and lo Lelli- seconds, held by .lohnny Wetss- Calder's command In Rctlou. imillcr ot Chicago. were unable to agree, Ruth himself ,-bridge boys ami girls particularly, was ruauc by the Southern Alberta Kennel World Champs Lose named In el as the best of the tno of iclub this morning. • 1 OTTAWA, Nov. 15—Tlio * •:• •:• •> * * <****** <• stars, '• Ou Saturday-afternoon , Lethbrtdge youngsters aro Invited to lake part Maroons detested the world hockey « • »- '.1n esciti"- dog sleigh races with valuable- prizes awarded tho winners : champions, by 2 to Too Many Curves ' Tho** -s will tako place ou the cost Ma ot Gait Gardens between I'jn the opening game ot the N.H.L It was generally believed by the 'o i Ti.ir, •iveniics ami entries will bo received at il:00 p.m. sharp here tonight. A goill by "Red" Dutton players (hat Mickey Cochrane of tho oTsa!X ut ho"co°»" Sewn* Ave. and Seventh El. Thcro will bo DO la'iiky defense man, twn minutes after CANAD1ENS' WIN Athletics, who hail tho best year in entry (eo, and all Lethbridge boys and girls, owners of dogs, are eligible to 0 BILL. McKECHNIB Ihe final period opened, wou the game his career, would be given lite prefer- compete ' The "clly"poIl'ce"Tiavo"proml!ed" to co-operate aud the course wil for the visitors by breaking a one ence. I am inclined to think that even bo kept free from tlrattlo. Bill McKcchnie has been appoint* all tic thai had existed since the firs Mickey felt that way about it. < Six Classifications clear that Ihe yamo (log cannot h 1025 manager of the St. Louis Car- r.eriod. On ihe cluh are two oC raced hy a girl and a boy in tho sam tiluals- Ho succeeds Bob O'Farrell, There will bo 6bc classifications, , , n ci 1 For urr thtuee initiaIIIIUHlI engagemenmLKUKemtfub it oufi IIILthe. th, beat lefthanders in Hie game— three for girls and three, tor boys. classification. manager las. t seasou, becauso tho Stlsche[lule |h(j match sl,ark,c(1 wi,b "l.etty" Grove, and "Rube" Watberg. These classifications distinguish be- The club Is gpousuring the race out Louis owners, whilo granting Badly Injured Both boast a curve hall that Is almost tween dogs 18 Inches in height at the of club funds, aud any donation of 1 O'Farrell had a successful year, Canadians Win unhittablo for a lefthander. prizes for the event will be welcomed, thought his work as catcher would he in Second Period of Game Aa one would expect, any time Ruth shoulder and under; IS to 26 Inches NEW YORK, Nov. 15.-^Behveei "SID" TBRUIS at Iho shoulder lu height, and tho Such offers should he made hy Thurs- _ much belter If he was not ivorr'eil Seventeen and eighteen thousand poo With Americans came to the bat, ho'.ii Walborg and -. third classification ot dogs 20 Inches In day nLjbt to Secretary Williams or In-j with Iho managerial troubles. e tho fuel that he has bor, CJrovo fed him fi curve-hall diet ex- li le saw Montreal Can adieus wal' on Iho floor for a count oC from on height and over, at tlio shoulder. spector Bavin. Kechnle piloted the Pirates to aivay with the opening National Hoc- clusively. An emergency meeting ot the South- world championship in 192r>. NEW YOIIK, N. Y., Nov. 1C,— (Cnna- to nino no less than II times in h There will be ono race In each-class, is key League en me here tonight l>y a. "So Hit; Babe pasred you up," said except In the case ot a draw, when ern Alberla Alberta score of G to 1. Tho game was fast dian Press.)—"Shorty" Green made jast four bouts, all, by the way, I: Joe Dugan of the Yanks, In a, joshing .the race- will ho vim over again. In culled for Friday evening at 8 p.m. and furious despite u high tempera- his debut as Won. "Sid" Terris Is recognised l»y th way to Cochraue the last time the two addition tliero will be a team race for at tho Board ot Trade building, ami ture aud sliky ice surface. a manager last night by watching Uis exports as tho leading claimant of Ih chtbs met. boys and a team raco lor girls. all members and those interested in Art Gag no scored three goals and get snowed un- I'ghtwc'glH title. Billy Wallace, re- "Yes, I know why," replied Mickey. The Kennel club wishes to make it this event aro J quested lo attend. Morenz two. der by ihe Canadiena. of Montreal in garded by many as a better man, "I signaled for too many curved balls Led Reise, Clarence Boucher and the opening game of the eason. ""Th"e knocked Terris down four limes, any time he came to the bat." ! Art Leduc drew major penalties. scoro woa six to one. d'd Pliil McGraw. Howover, in each • * * I . Bruins-Hawks Tie Peter Vlscher, writing In the Morn- case Terris finished strong enough Many Star Sophomores KITCHENER WIN ing- World, says: j BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 15.—The Bos- to win. What a year this Is proving to be N. H. L. CLUB ROSTER I ton Brulna and Chicago Black Hawks "The Canndlens played rings around for backs playing their first year. Nationals Defeat opened the " National Hockey League tlio Americans and won without press- iVIauy of the lending teams lost a num- MONTREAL, Quo.—(By Canadian 1, Wlnklor; 12, Clapper; 14, Lander; "season here tonight with a 1-1 score, ing. Their victory wasj a costly one. ber of outstanding' backfleld men at Press.)—Club rosters of the National 6, Clark.. 3-2 and Hamilton Loses u'hleh ten minutes of play however, for EIowlo Moreuz. so-called, i the close of last season. ^ Pittsburgh Pirates—1, Worters; 2, failed to break. Neither team was bullet of professional liockey and etarj It was feHrfcd their absence would . Hockey league teams, filed with Presi- of the Canatllens' outlit, was carried dent Frank Caldol', show a tendency Lauglois; a, Roger Smith; 4, Tuilks; in Can. Pro. League in good condition and the game was wrock the offense of of certain Us. In ,- by tho major league clubs to cut 5, McCurry; 6, Darragh; 7, McCiuire; ragged, being marred by 15 penalties. off the icfi hi the second period with t GET 109 DUCKS n. great many CHRPH frvjijioniorG biicks :trcncth « trifl" 'bis year, the prevail- Drury; !>. Cotton;. 10, Whiio; 1!, STRATFORD, C^t., Nov. 15.- Tl;a Diuk Irvin scored for Chicago, and of 1D27 have made the football faus ing idea wllh Iho learn managers be- McKlnnou; 18, Ty Taylor; 14, Odie StratEord Nationals opened tho Cana- Clapper, a Boston recruit evened tlie ing full tilt into his own lo pro-| 'orget the senior stars of 102C. 'ing lo keep the teams close to the 12 leghorn. I iHan professional hockey league eea- count. vent an American score.. , Just a f3w of the leading performers players allowed lo bo in uniform, and ChicasChicago Black Hawks—nawKs—iJ, GanU^er; • son here tonight with a victory over Cougars Blank Pirates "Tho Americans had thpfr team of| LAST SATURDAY gleaned fron the various sections of to use all 12 players as much as pos- 2, Trapp; 3,3, Irwln; 4, IDye; 5, Frasor; the Toronto Ruvanlas by a score of PITTSBURGH, Nov. 15.—The De-last year with the exception of a new L the country at random aro Marsters 6', Mackay; 7, McVeigh; S, Redden; 0, 3 lo 2. goalie, Joo M.lller, whose name had' Lrolt Cougars sent the Pittsburgh Pi- e at Dartmouth, Welch of Purdue, The complete rosters ot the N.H.L. Brown; 10, Westworth; 11, Towns- Hamilton Loses rates down to an overwhelming de- all too familiar a : ' Mm« Greenhead Mallards Brought Thomason of Georgia Tjcli, Lorn of clubs, with players' numbers, follow: hend; 12, Taylor; 13, Wasslc; 14, HAM1LTON, Nov. 15, — .Kitchener j feat, 6 to 0 in the opening game of take their hockey California, Brusfield of Alabama, aud was so generously peppered and so —1, Benedict; 2, Burns; 15, Graham; 16, Leham. scored the odd goal in threo to doteat the National Hockey League season Down Near Chin Lake scores of others. • . : frequently penetrated tuat ho' was • Munro; 3, Dutton; 4, D. Ward; 6, —1, Chabot; 2, Hamilton in the Canadian league opon-[iiere tonight. The score does not in- By a peculiar co-Incidence, two. of Slewart; 6, Slebert; 7, Smith; Gray; 3, Johnson; -J, Abel; 5, W. er here tonight before- a crowd ofjaicate, however, -how fiercely fought given n. royal razz for a reception. Amidst Blinding the most discussed backs of the year Phillips; 9, Oatman; 10, Carson; 11, Cook; C, Boucher; 7, W. Boyd; S, 2,000 fans who wera forced tc watch s the encounter was. In the last period But the booing was not . deserved. Snowstorm are named Welch aud each sports a Tonhey; 12, Emms; 14, Fournler; IB, Murdoch; 10, Thompson; 11, Scott; the hockey match through a dense Detroit scored five goals. Houdiui couW not have done anything "P".on his sweater, one hailing from 12, Bourgeault. fog. nliout the shots the American defense ; Walsh. Leafs Lose Out Wild ducks and geese are fast Purdue, the other-from Pittsburgh.- , —1, Hoach; 2 "Canadteus—1, Gardiner; 2, llanlha; Was Dense FOQ NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The game let alip hy last «M' 3,'Burke; 4, Joliot; B, Lafrance; 0, "WINDSOR, Ont, Nov. 15. — The leaving Canada to the southward, Ramsay; 3, Gorman; 4, Day; 5, Car between- Toronto Maple Leafs and but some mallards and bluebHIs One fear that several coaches have " son- C. Bailey;,?, McCaffrey; S. Keel Oagne; 7, Morenz; S, Lertuc; '9, Le- weirdest game of bockoy ever staged New York Rangers was marred by =!bout their sophomore stars IB thai plue; 10, Larcchcllc; 11, Hart; hi Vvluusor vruuiid up tonight wUU liiu t>tili rcrtif.in in Southern Aioerta. \tns: 3, Patterson; 10, Cc.t; IS, Pr! an accident to "Taffy" Abel, giant de- | Last Saturday a party composed :he rtrain of the big games may les- Halnsworth: 13, Gaudreanlt. Detroit Olympics celobrating-their'ae- feiiBc player of Iho Itaugers, who EXPECT BIG sen some of their efficiency. ' meau; 12, Duncan. of P. D. Mellon, Jim Harrison, Jim '• New York Americans—1, Miller; 2 Detroit—1, Homes; 2, Brown; 3, but In the Canadian Professional fractured bis left wrist five minutes Noble; •!, Hay; 6, Keats; 5, Walker; Hockey League hy a -1-2 victory over before the end of the first period, Morrison and Jack Morrison of * • * Reise; 3, Conacher; 4, Simpson; 6 the Gas Company staff, near Chin Few Uncrossed Goals Boucher: C, Bnrch; 7, Red Green; S S, Cooper; 9, J. Slieppard: 11, Traub; the Windsor Hornets, Abel fell in front of the Ranger not With more open pla"y than -ever on 12, Aurie; 16, P. Sheppar'l. Four thousand spectators Phocred during a mix-up and had to be con- CHANGES IN Lake In a wheat fielof amidst a W. Boucher; 9,McKlnnou; 10,Homes blinding snowstorm, got over, a dl-.play in football, it Is only .natura.l : 11, Barry; 12, Bouchard. Ottawa Senators—1, Council; 3, G. lustily but saw little, for a dense, fog veyed to the hospital, Tlic much- tliat uncrossed goal lines, are. the de- Boucher; 4, Smith; 5, Donnony; .C, filled the arena tbrougbout the battle touted Maple Leafs, coached by Con- Hundred ducks. More than half Boston Brviins—1, S. Cleghorn of them were GrectihcacJ mallards. cided exception. . 2, Shore; 3, Htlchman; 4, Herberts Neighbor; 7, Broadheut; S, Fiiinlgau; and it was almofit impossible for tiio nie Smytbe, former Vnrsity mentor, CLUBPLACES In the West, so strong a team as- " 5, Frederlokson; C, Cialbraltu; 7, Con 9, Clancy; 10, Kltrea; 11, Grosvonor; fails to seo what was going on. did not live np to expectations nnd Ihe Pight'ng Irish of Notre Dame has nor; S, Gainer; 9, Oliver; 10, Gordon 14, Hal'lirtay. were forced to bow {q the Hangers. been scored on Jn three of the first 's all-slar*regular team, Toronto Maple Leafs and De- [our games playeci. with many valuable subs, wore on the MANDELL W!NS good balance In favor of the club,, the On the Coast five of tlie teams tliat officers for this season's activities long end of a 4-2 score. troit Cougars Not Likely have opposed Stanford have tallied were elected: CALGARY TEAM to Occupy Cellar CJlen Warner's athletes In six- TUNNEY SAYS President, B. D. Hummon, vice-pres- MYERS FIGHT games played. In one o* the contests ident, W. H. Miller; secretary-treas- B This Season Stanford was beaten by St. Mary's, urer, H. S. Parks. OF VULCAN CURLERS while Sont"nALLAN CUP;*« "RES MONTREAL, Nov. 1C.—This season World's Lightweight Cham- ford In another. elected: Membership and-Finance- will witness a considerable change In Dartmouth, conceded to have one Messrs. Gibson, McNaughtoii and Senior Club to Be Gathered (Prom Our Own Correspondent) a number of chifos on the National pion Got the Best of Each of five beat teams In the East, baa Stork; Schedule and Entertainment— VULCAN, Nov. 15.— H the present Hockey league which opened its of the Ten Rounds hail its goal line crossed in three of NOTBOSS HIM iVIessingor and Caretaker. For Prov. Play-Off With cold weather continues, Vulcan curl- <;ehecUule Tuesday night. From being (be first five games played. An Invitation wis extended to play- will open what is expected to he a low In tlio standing last season, Tor- The forward pass, the lateral heave firs to come nnd join Cnrmangay club Canmore and Edmonton banner season before the end of next Maple Leafs and the' Detroit Ills., Nov. 15.—Sammy nml other open formations have made Heavyweight Champ Declares as has been the custom in past years, week. Work on tho new rink lias lightweight cham- it difficult for any coach to provide and it is Understood that there will be1 (Special lo the Herald.)^ been held up owing to the lieavy a defense that Isn't impenetrable. Tex" Can Dictate if He good number Join at half rate of CALGARY/ Nov. II,— Calgary is to snow, h'Jt Is now completed, with ine • ' * * + Likes to Dempsey borne curlers. It Is expected tbnt the have one senior anmtoijr hockey team exception of elifngling the roof. Tlite Winning the game regardless of the home membership will bo large, and for competition in (he Allan cup scr- work will be done as soon us possible. Lcore is now the &!o"T'n of the 'major ies, accorcinig to, Ed die Poulin, local NEW YORK, Nov. lu.—The smiling they will hold a meeting Thursday Men are busy preparing three sheets teams, who once believed it a dis- promoter and original founder of Iho of Ice to accommodate sixteen rinks, grace to have »*a minor college 11 cross Gene Tnuney, T?ho left two iveeks ago evening to line up rinks and elect famous Junior Canadians. At (heir annual meeting hold to- Its goal line. '.for an onting r.t Racquette Lake, N. skips. Uiu imoini'ft i"" j ~- — - - - - It Is the intention of the club to Polln stated Monday that he figured uight' the members of tho club were Kilrea and Fiimigan, on the flanks ot + * * Y., was hack in town today ready to on getting a senior club together for well pleased with tlio elate of the declare war on Tex Rfcfearcl. The rea- put on a community spiel ns soon as the veteran Frank Neighbor to sweep; Muggins to Stand Pat ice Is ready for curling. This evonl Ihe provincirtl play-off with Canmore club's affairs. To come through last USE MOVIES TO PHOTOGRAPH Celling back to baseball for a min- son was Richard's a.leged hnsiness ac- and Edmonton, regardless of the fact season and have a balance of $l5o,0f> to thft top of the race. ! CHICAGO CRIMINALS tivities with Jack Dcmpscy, ami Us is ono of (lie best and most enjoy- Montreal Maroons have been eon-| ute aiid leaving thu football coaches able evVulB of the members each rea- Ithat tno inter-city group is not going on the right side of the book is an siderably bolstered nnd are still fav,»,.- . CHICAGO, 111.—Chicago's deleave lo {heir fate, wo note that Miller Hug- result wan a new type ot Tnnney, ! through. It is planned to have a whoso eyes flashed angrily as he son, and is expected to bo the same achievement which won a hearty volo orites by Uiciv supporters to sweepK * !- bureau may become . a little - gins say he intends lo stand pat on I BCILC.S of exhibition games with Ed- of thanks lo the retiring o moors. nisBeasou The acriulsltlonoMIooIey' wood' u..Jcr vliins ju.st announced. hi.1? lineup for next ycnr. This will tallied, with jaw tilted pugnaciously. | this year. ! montoti during ihe -winter, probably "I have no definite statement to Afliliadon with tho Crow's Nesl, Tho officers for flic ensuing year SmitiriR cxpeclort lo provide Uio j Various cily offlclals ami bnslneas men be disappointing to other American Foothills, mill LIttlchoro spiels was 1 half a dozen games or so. worn elected as follows: A, O. Spoou- .iiicS which the team lacked last i approved tl.u Idea and Iho i-.ly conn- League managers, who had hoped ho make at this time," fJeiic said, "pond- i There la also Iho chance of an ex- ell wllJ be requestor", (o anpr«: 'kite Ing the result of Investigations I nm discussed, anil it Is expected Ihe chit) er, honorary president; D. C. Jones, j {; though Smith will be out of the might, peddlo PabD Tluth, Herb Pcn- will join each event. \ hlbitfon series with (lie Canadian Fal- president; A. J- Flood, vice-president; Eamn for the first mouth of the funds for purchasing a. $;(500 m-jvie nock and I ou Gebrig, lo make tho making in regard to nictarcl's busi- i cons, local junior toam, which is be- 1 cumera. film and hiring an opc-r:itor ness activities with Dempsey. T!;it When curling gets goin? the cbili C. II. McMillan, secrt !ary-treasurer. seiiKon. I'acc more interesting. c-xtcnds invitations to any rinks lo ing fortified for the championship An executive oonmililre composed of 'to photograph all criminals, full fnuit, you c;ni bet cverytlnug that things in play-oft'. The juniors will have no op- Canadiens Intact (he heavyweight championship light come in for a game. \V. D. AHnu. 03. Kin?. F. C. Kelver, O. Montreal Cana(Kens, Canadian sec- profilp, smiling, talking, walking and position locally, an all-star club being B. Hoe nnd J. Wolfe was appoinled. running. situation in U2S will not turn out Iho signed. Four intermediate clubs have t'.oiuil llnallstfi last RCILSOII. will start way Mr. Rlcknrd hopes and' thinks J. P. Marshall, F. M. Anderson and Tvilli their last ycar'a loam Intact and The movies would enhance tbs po- been organized Iteiv. for a city lengnc*. T. R. Lebow are tbo k:e commit I OP. \vith llieir rcscrvo bolstered materi- lice department's chance* of obtnlii- \ O.C. they will." j Pan 11 n claims ho has ample material ^ Tnnney rTcc:]arcd that although hr; I \vbilc A. J. Flood and G. M. Wlilcher for a senior club, building Iho team i ,-nrui ally. jiointing out .",s- wishes lo liEiil Ihveo (imes in 1028.' a committee lo make the draws, New York nailers arc little clmng-j forla of victim.s in jivrtund several of last year's juniors j^ Wi LONDON. Nov. 15.— (C.P.)— Ocws- he will not see tho promoter tor somn ts decided HisU tlii fees rihould Pd from Inut sensoii. New York Am-' ^ill^nts, aud enable Ih'j police lo con- who arc no\v over age. be $13.50, tho pn last yoav, pnv- duct a "crlmc-docf-'-nol-pay" cnnip.iign linry, playing at home, defeated Hali- lime, awl then only to arrange for cricans have hcen bolstered by the fax ssven to six in a Rugby Leaguo the single hatlle nickaril's contract j able* in advance. deals which brought from hy showing various prison scenes on HOCKEY PLAYERS 1 Tim present outlook is tliat the einh game today. calls for In tho coming year. $50,000 IS REFUSED Kt. Paul to lend tlie nets in iilace of, the screens of Chit-ago theatres. "If I only light once H will be be- r>f\n prtnnriV nt Avrn'wil! have fil ro«mh*rs' which would Vernon Korhes. t cause I get. licked in ,the first boul FOR SOCCER PLAYER : comprise Its rink*, and 'i- fniin«Hn? Hoston Bruins will rely on their nlil I and redre." ho said. "After all, I Boys Leaving to Take Up| i were reeled skip*: F. M. Anderson, regulars, hut Manager Art TCoss has am heavyweight champion ot the Game in Other Alberta j Tt will be of interest to Can- F. C. Keiver. T. D. L?bo\v. Dr. 11. 1*. dddc;' a group of youngsters for re- 'world, and Iho chamnion should have adian soccjer fans to know tliat Tlnrker. Dr. G. M. Carson, A. J. Fliotl. lief purposes. Komething to say aiiout -where and Towns ' the record figure of $50,000 for L n. Slack. H. J. Malier, .1. Wolfe, T,. Probably the biggest changes will he •when and whom he fights.11 the transfer of T. Cooper, Derby A. Wright, Mayor W. K. Kutchart. H. noticed In Iho Chicago Black Hawks, "Rickard claims to have an iron- BELLEVUE, Nov. l-i.~Gus Malison, County's right fullback, has been 1C. Dodfls, IX C. Jones, W. D. Allan, K. who will ho revamped this season. bound contract with me that allows one of the boys who lias helped keep refused by his club. This offer King, C. H. McMillan. Manager Jiarney Stnnlny, appointed BEWARE him to diclato lo me about whatever I hockey nltve in tlie camp, left Sunday was made by a certain English lust spring to succeed Tele fllnldoon