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v IPXGESK might bo weir to get a'couple of dth( Macleod Given Berth ANOTHER FROM THE OLD SOD FOR ANOTHER BERTH • incidents'ont bt our system relative" the wild days' of tho Bambino. • • • * * « • • * "Rabbit" Maranvillo is almost Well do I recall a certain afternoc Lucien ,.Vinez, European Lightweight Champion certain'to be; traded by theChl- in New York when Babe's plea ot sic cago Cubs before tho opening OF jness', didn't; ge£ over with Matagj Intermediate Hockey, of next season. Maranville, Hugglns. It happened one of the b: having had a whirl as man­ running races was carded at Belmoi ager and. failed, won't be of BASEBALL FROM that day. any great help to the new club Before the game Babe had laid pilot. It is rumored that the, heavy wager on ono of tho'entries - Annual Alta. Parley "Rabbit" will go to Cincinnati. the first, race. Just as the game star! ed someone confided' to him that hi AMATEUTBODY selection wa,s tin also. ran. The btl was for something like $1000, | Ladies Hockey Given Official ; FalltfVe In the first race merely ii WOMEN TAKE TO A. A. B. A. Head States Posi­ creased Ruth's desire to get to tli Recognition at "Y" WATER SPORTS • race track. He hit safely first tint Meeting—A. B. King of G00DRICKT0 tion During Calgary up, tried to steal second, was callc The women swimmers of the out by Umpire Hildebrand, whereupo Okotoks Elected President city have formed a water Conference he, threw a handful of ,dust Into ti sports club called the Thetis umpire's eye§. ' and Battrum Again Secret­ Club. They plan weekly meets BATTLE TAIT The umpire chased him, Babe rusl at the "Y" with points given for ed to the clubhouse, made a quic ary. swimming prowess. The club WOULD INJURE change and was at the race track bf meets from 9 to 10 o'clock SPORT fore the feature event was run. [ Tuesday evenings at the Y, M. AT TORONTO As ho came on the field the nei CALGARY. Nov. 12.—The Alberta C. A. tank. Mrs. Treliving is day I asked him if he had had a plea| nmateur hockey association held Its president, Mrs. Brander secre­ ant time at the track. annual meeting here Wednesday after­ tary, Miss Loesher instructor, (Special to the Herald.) TORONTO, Nov. 12—It is announc­ CALGARY',. Nov. 12.—Opposition to • * * noon. and Miss Ruth Young and Mr. "You fussy umpires Just caused ml Shand executive members. ed here that Jimmy Goodrich, world's the proposed plan, of' operating base­ Some of the more Important fea­ lightweight champion, hos been an extra $3500 loss by chasing me. tures discussed were the urgent need ball in this provinco next year with­ matched to box Clonie Tait, Canad­ out amateur cards ' will • be felt from can't see why Hildebrand should be of hearty co-operation from Northern •*« *T« •> •> •> •:• * * ian lightweight champion, ten rounds Charles Cheesman, president of the particular about that faded out suit Alberta; official recognition of ladies' blue he is wearing,'' hockey; placing a stringent rule in on November 24 at the local coli­ Alberta Amateur Baseball association, connection with junior, juvenile and seum. and also from clubs in the vicinity of midget hockey; the unanimous re-elec­ Cardston, where Mr. Cheesman re­ sides. He made this clear in a state­ tion of Secretary E. D. Battrum, in­ KATAN MATCHED Athletic Show at cidentally voting him a handsome ment while in Calgary on Wednesday Senators Make honorarium, and many other matters attending the Alberta amateur hockey of legislation that are bound to ele­ Miners Club, Success meeting. vate as well as boost the winter pas­ WITHWURDEN Mr. Cheesman, while disapproving time in the province. The boxing and wrestling card pre­ very strongly of the attitude of cer­ tain amateur officials in this province Ladies' hockey and the boosting of sented at the Miners' Club last night h the "younger" game were features of Grapplers Strut Wares at Har- at their club rooms was a great suc­ considers that t © athletics of Al­ berta should have no quarrel with the meeting. To look after the ladies' dieville on Novem­ cess and provided lots of thrills for , Nov. 11.—Ottawa Sent end of the sport the province was split the large number of members who the amateur union as a • whole, 'and tors, the capital's entry in the Ns into three districts, the northern em­ ber 19 were present. openely disregard the regulations of tional Hockey league, took the icefo bracing the area from Edmonton South Every item on the card was well an authorized bod}'. their initial workout of the season las and including Red Deer; the central The baseball president's opinion Is A wrestling match will be held at contested and great credit is due the night at tho auditorium and two fu'i from Red Deer to High River and promoter Jimmie Bennie who has tak­ that concerted action should be ac­ teams, lined up for the opening cantei Medicine Hat. while the Crow's Nest Hardieville hall. North Lethbridge, cepted to rid the province of certain Nov. 19, between Carl Van Wurden, en over the management of the club The men cut. loose without urging an Pass "will form the southern district. gym, for the manner in which the amateur officials. at times were travelling fast. Ever A representative from each district 1G5 pounds. Swift Current, and John Katan, Lethbrdige, 180 pounds. bents were conducted. Mr. Cheesman does not consider member of last year's team waso along with Dr. Misener of the Univer­ that the interests of amateur baseball hand. j Katan is a good local boy who has All the contestants were local boys : sity of Alberta will look after this div­ and as soon as Mr. Bennie can get were improved ly the arrangement Practices will be held daily in prd ision. come to the front rapidly and is now able to step out and hold his own with them into first class shape it is his adopted in the- senior playoff series paration for the pre-season series will In the junior, juvenile and midget some of the best men in his class. intention to stage a big night in the during the summer. He believes it , champions of tbj branches, it was decided that birth Carl Van Wurden is a middle weight Majestic theatre, bringing in boys hurt amateur ball by crushing the as­ world, on November 19 and .21. certificates will be required. The and claimant of the title for Canada, from the surrounding district to meet pirations of several ciubs in towns of association intends also to make a having learned the game in Ottawa. the best artists in Lethbridge. the province. HE WISHED, HE KNEW berth for Macleod this winter in the He recently met Johnny Meyers of Tho wrestling bout between the "There is a suggestion that semi- intermediate section. Chicago, world's champion, at Osh- Parks Bros., Billy and Art, was a pros be all-owed to play on the same Pat. "Sure and I'd give athousan The following active officers were kosh, Wis. thri'ier from start to finish and both team with simon-pure amateurs. That dollars, Mike, if I knew the plac elected: This is Van Wnrden's first appear­ boys went at it as iC the championship idea can never be successfully de­ where I was going to die." President, A. B. King, Okotoks; ance in Lethbridge, but he expects to of the world hung in the balance, Art veloped," said Mr. Cheesman, "it con­ Mike: "Faith, Pat, and what goo vice-president, H. F. James, Ponoka; make his headquarters In the city for gaivng the fall after IV, minutes. taminates the entire club, jealousy would that do you?" secretary, F. D. Battrum; executive, the season, where a series of bouts The second match between John springing up amongst the players Pat: "Begorra, I'd never go neat Stewart Matheson, Edmonton; V. C. may be arranged for him. He is will­ Z-UCIEN VINEi. Petrunia and Mike Bolalli ended in a themselves and the morale of the team the place at all.ff • Stanley, High River; V. W. Parrish, tie after 15 minutes wrestling. is soon destroyed. I don't like the ing to meet Jack Ellison of Cardstou Here's another European boxer who Medicine Hat; G. E. Cruiekshanks, or Paul Paulson of Milk River in their Vinez is a shifty, speedy fellow, ac­ The next event was a boxing bout plan and at the next meeting of the Blairmore; amateur union governor, hopes to gain success in the roped cording to his press agent, and com­ between two local boys and provided baseball association I know that .it ... ..• ... .;. .;. .;. .;. .;...... ,j, own home towns, and bars no one his arena in this country. He's a French­ W. H. ChappeU, Blairmore. own weight in Canada. mands a rather stout wallop in either lots of amusement for the fans. This will be opposed bv t^ams of the south­ man and is lightweight champion of mit. In this country he will endeavor ended a draw. ern, district." MILTON WINS 250 Europe. He's said to be one of the to prove that he's a bit better than The second boxing bout was good, MILE AUTO RACE best developed across the pond in a most of the invaders that have pre­ long while, which, of course, may not between the Fighting Fox and' Young LAKE CITIES OUT OF LOOP. ceded him. Whether he does or not Goldie, who substituted for Jimmy • CHARLOTTE, N. C, Nov. 11. be saying a great deal. At any rate, remains to be seen. FEW ROOKIES WILL TRY OUT WITH Butrell, who has been called out of ST. PAUL, Nov. 11.—Port Arthur —Tommy Milton won the Ar­ town. and Fort William, members of the mistice Day 250-mile auto, race, Petrunia and Begalle returned to here today. Seventeen drivers draws he made this season and that Thunder Bay Hockey association, will : tho mat and fought it out to see which not be included in the Central Ama­ started, but De Paolo and other WESTERN PUCK TEAMS THIS SEASON; no draw be made for New Year's eve. .entrants were forced to retire. would meet Art Parks for the final, teur hockey league this year, it was Dr. Carson Is Skips were chosen as follows: F. Milton took the lead from Earl M. Anderson, W. D. Allan, Dr. Carson, the fall going to Bagalli. officially announced today by Al War­ The final of the wrestling match ren, president of the new league. In­ Cooper at the 175-mile mark. Dr. Barker, G. C. Collier, Mayor Bur- Harry Hartz finished second PRE-SEASON SURVEY OF THE CLUBS chart, A. J. Flood, R. L. Elves, R. E. was well contested, both boys took ability to secure suitable rinks for one fall each and at tho en1 of, 15 home games w^as given as the reason. about three-fourths of a lap. be­ Elected President Dodds, D. C. Jones, F. C. Keiver, T. hind Milton. Charley Wonder- minutes the match was declured a It is expected, according to Mr. War- B. Lebow, L. H. Stack, F. J. Stewart, lich came in third and Norman John AVolfe, L. A. Wright. draw. I ren, that the two teams will be includ- (Special to The Herald.) playing form that promises to repeat The next card will be held ia the j ed in the group next year. Batten fourth. Milton's time, Spare skips—C. . H. McMillan, H. was announced at 2:00.4-1, * CALGARY, Nov. 12.—Although sev­ la?t year's accomplishment in leading Vulcan Curler club rooms in two weeks. ; eral rookies are reported to be strap­ J. Maber, 11 votes each; A. G. Dick­ new~track record of an average the league scoring. Oh, well; every air disaster makes ping on their steels with the hope of is inson, Jack Thompson, H. Journey, of 124.03 miles an hour. It is doubtful if there, a forward H. L. Green, W. A. Howes, E. King, When the frost is on the pumpkin us more grateful for the width of the supplanting some of the more season­ division on the entire loop that boasts and your coat is out of hock. oceans .:. >:> »> ed talent whose joints are stiffening of the spetfd of the Maroons. Mackay, Chose Skips at Annual Meet­ in the order listed. - " • «U»i.*i*l!ie •!• •!* •!• •!• •!• •!• .;• under the weight of years and usage, Avbour and Frank Boucher as regulars ing—Re-Name Com­ it is hardly likely that they will pro­ with , former Calgar- HOW GOALS WERE vide any startling upsets in the West­ ian. as left wing sub. They are four mittees ern hockey league this winter. From of the fastest blade gliders in the west. MADE, INTERNATIONAL the look of things over a period of Patrick tutors hi3 staff on the knack several years, the amateurs trying ot breaking only when the breaks are (From Our Own Correspondent.) now are not expected to force any re­ there. He doesn't believe in wasting VULCAN, Nov. 12 — The annual BELFAST, Nov. 11.—The interna­ alignment of calculations. power in racing back and forth for meeting of the Vulcan Curling club tional game started briskly, both sides In the history of western profes­ spectacular style only. Wait for the was held in the office of Mr. Flood attacking in turn. After five minutes sional hockey few amateurs have cre­ breaks and take every advantage when on November 10, with the president, Smith ran clown and oentered for ated any particular flare. Harry- they come, is Patrick's teaching, and F. M. Anderson in the chair. After Craig to score. Shore, who broke in with Regina last the scoring prowess of Mackay and the meeting was called to order by Bothwell came into possession near season, was the only bright light, and Boucher last winter proved' the wis­ the president, he requested the secre­ the Scottish and put in a splen­ in the previous year Gi;:zy Hart made dom of his judgment. tary-treasurer to read the minutes of did shot which White had difficulty in good with Victoria. They are the two the 1924 annual meting. These min­ clearing. In a Scottish raid, McKay outstanding incidents, but out of the Patrick will shove Helgy Bontrom in there with Noran to help Lehman. utes and the financial statement for received from Gallagher, shot from 20 galaxy of recruits that Edmonton, 1924-25 were read and adopted. yards out. The ball hit the bar. Gal­ Portland. Victoria and are Reg. Mackay is a game lad, but inex­ perienced and a little foul with his Election of officers follows: Honor­ lagher secured and scored after 20 trying this year, it is just possible ary president, A. G. Spooner; presi­ minutes of play. A moment later, as a that another find may be revealed. checking. In goal, Vancouver boasts of the class of organized hockey, and dent, Dr. G. M. Carson; vice-presi­ result of an Irish rush, Dalrymple net­ hester The Rosebuds rightly so. Htighie Lehman is peer of dent, R. L. Elves; secretary-treasurer, ted, but he was declared offside, and Portland enters with Regina's per­ them all. Frank Waite, Brandon boy, C. H. McMillan; executive committee, the goal disallowed. Then Thompson sonnel, and it is a rather imposing and Dave Smith, coast amateur re­ A. J. Flood, W. D. Allan, F. J. Stewart, centered and Gallagher headed CIGARETTES looking combination that Pete Mul- cruit, look promising in their trials. W. H. Journey, F. C. Keiver; ice com­ through. Ten minutes from the inter­ doon plans to muster under Rosebud The Tigers mittee, E. King, H. P. Barker, How­ val Walls kicked a penalty goal for colors. He has shelled out some of the Ireland and, just on time, Gallagher The are not breaking ard Journey; draw committee, A. J. material that did not show in big Flood, F. J. Stewart. The personnel netted Scotland's fourth goal. proportion during the past few years, in any amateur products this season. and clustered around him a few ama­ It doesn't look like the best of judg­ of these three committees was un­ At the re-opening of the game Scot­ teurs, and the trusty following of tho ment, but the regulars are strong. changed. land pressed. Smith passed to Gal­ former Caps, who made history- for Bolstered on defence by the addition C. S. Hall was elected an honorary lagher and the Airdrie player again prairie hockey when it was in the of Duncan, formerly of Vancouver, the member of the club. headed through. A fine Scottish embryo stage. Tigers have undoubtedly the strongest Ladies' Curling Club movement brought McKay up to the hockey protection in the annals of Mr. Collier's motion that the ladies goal. He shot and Adams, in clearing, ANEW Lining Boh Trap with Puss Traub dropped the hall. Gallagher rushed in on defence and Red McCusker in goal; sport history. Dutton, Gardiner and be not permitted to curl in the even­ Duncan with Winkler in goal. It holds ing was lost and after considerable and scored. Scotland again applied to complete the bulwark, Muldoon has pressure and Smith registered. Ire­ STANDARD all he needs to make it tough for the1 weight, strength, experience, speed discussion a motion was passed that and strong counter-attacking force. land improved after this, and Mahood attacking force. Up in front he will they be allowed to curl two nights a scored. Three minutes from the end OF EXCELLENCE" have Hay. Dutowski, McCormick, Ir-i For two seasons Duncan was the scor­ week and three afternoons in the ing ace of the coast league. of the match Walls netted Ireland's vin and McVeigh in addition to his j week and that their fees he set at third goal. amateur recruits. Trapp and McCor­ Ut in front the Tigers have improv­ $200 on motion of Mr. Flood, second­ mick passed to the Buds through the | ed by Mr. Ranaghan. Men's fees were The teams were: ed their power on the left by adding Scottish—W. White, Hearts, Hut- trade with Edmonton, when Gngne Red Briden. formerly of Edmonton. set at $12 per member, motion by and Shore were swapped. Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Maber. ton, Aberdeen; McQueen, Airdrie; Gib- Victoria and . To sub him they K,on, Partick Thistle; McDougall, Air­ Victoria secured Curly Headley, formerly of Spare Rule3 Victoria is not particularly, alarmed drie, Craig, Rangers; Smith, Hearts; Saskatoou, Eo.ston and Les Canadiens. It was moved by Mr. Burrows, sec­ Thompson, Celtic; Gallagher, Airdrie; over the press agent notice that Prank At centre they have two veterans, onded by Mr. Flood that all ranks in a "The Health Drink" Frederickson is holding out. It is not •McKay, Rangers, and Farrier, Mother­ Spunk Sparrow and . On rink move up and a spare of equal well. likely that Freddie is going to quit tight Harry Oliver, GO-rainute flash, is rank be chosen, but that he be made Irish—Adams, Portadown; McSev- when he has attained his zenith. Foy. installed again, and subbing him will to play at the bottom of the rink. A slon is not turning out, but this vet­ be Edd'e Oatmui, th? old-time ice gen­ oney, Glentoran; Burkison, Distillery; motion made by Mr. Flood and second­ Garrett, Distillery; Moorehead, Lin- eran is about through anyway. eral, who coaches the Bengals and has ed by Mr. Green that a rink violat­ Holmes in the cage, Halderson, Fraser kept them up in the top section ever field; Inch, Glentoran; Bothwell, Ards; ing this rule lose the game was pass­ Dalrymple, Distillery; Walls, Larne, and Loughlin on the outer ring of tho since his entry here. Ernie Anderson ed. Aother motion was passed that protection, make the world's cham­ and Gordon MacFarlane of last year's Ferris, Belfast Celtic, and J. Mahood, curling commence at 7.30, that skips Belfast Celtic. SILVER SPRAY pions' layout look quite as formidable club have been signed again, but the notify their rinks some time during as ever. management is trying to place them the day and that in the event of any Vancouver elsewhere. It is not likely that they, rink being late, it be penalized one Vancouver paralyzed the calculating will be carried this winter. point for every ten minutes. The minds of some of the hockey students SACRAMENTO CLUB "BITTER" Edmonton and Saskatoon wavered date of the opening of the curling •when they Jet out in fa­ fcr a time at the start ot the season, season was left to tho ice committee. UP FOR SALE For those who prefer a Bitter Beer vor of Reg. Mackay, rising amateur aud it was questionable whether or of the prairie class. Duncan, generally The meeting recommended that a not they would stay. However, the letter of thanks be sent to Mr. Spoon­ SACRAMENTO, Nov. 9. -Af- Try It—It's Different! regarded as one of the finest types of complexion has changed and they are ter curtailing the player Hmit1 ,, hockey player in togs today, will be er for his services in connection with rallying well. Shore and Gagne for the Vulcan Curling club since its in­ deciding to hold no more "little LETHBRIDGE BRANCH: hard to replace in tlm Maroon black Edmonton means increased offensive world's series" games with the line, but Frank Patrick is struggling ception. strength, but the defence seems to be It was moved by Mr. Collier, second­ American association, and to instal a capable substitute. badly shattered with Trapp and Simp­ • agreeing to the sale of the The return of Mickey Mackay gives ed by Mi-. Lodds that the club be son gone. Frenot, a recruit from the limited to sixteen rinks aud that a Sacramento club, directors of Geo. Kerr, Local Manager the Vancouver averages an appreci­ East, is being tried, and Bobby notice be put in the paper to that • the Pacific Coast Baseball 716 able boost in chances for the western league adjourned their meeting THIRD AVENUE SOUTH PHONPHONIE 2601 Boucher is another new light for the effect. (ONE DOOR WE8T OF HENDERSON BROS. BATTERY STATION) ice supremacy. It was feared that the club. Stanley Keats and Sheppard here tonight. Jack Marshall was requested to coast flash might be forced out on ac­ are still there, and next to Vancouver Both Salt Lake City and Ver­ This Advertisement is not Inserted by the Alberta Liquor Control Board or by the Government of the count of health, but Vancouver reports furnish the club with coal for the it looks like the firmest attacking sec­ year. non clubs will remain in those Province of Alberta. show the hrilliaut stepper to be dis­ tion on the loop. • cities At was recommended that no double , .;. <. <.