OUTLOOK in GROW, PRAIRIE LOOP! R

OUTLOOK in GROW, PRAIRIE LOOP! R

f i: (THE LETHBRIDGE DAILY HERALD PAGE sis* 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,10: OUTLOOK IN GROW, PRAIRIE LOOP! » «. + » * » • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Senior and Junior Distance Runners Urged To Enter Big Rac • • RITOLA WILL GO PRAIRIE LEAGUE LIKELY TO BUST • STATUS OFUO Herald-"Y" Road Race Course OUT FOR NEW RECORDS • NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Twen­ UP; CROW LOOP INCLINED TO ty-seven United States outdoor records will fall if Willie Ritoia BALLPLAYERS! his hopes for ms attempt to lower Hannes Koblemainen's IAN TO USE OF HOME BREWS mark of 51:03 2-5 for ten miles BE1NG_PR0BE in New York on Sunday. The records all held by himself, are mostly for fractional distances. Hockey Dope Indicates That .;. .j. .j. .;. • * •> Amateur Body Will Enquf Scramble For Players TIGERS OPEN SEASON • Into Games Played Againsj WITH ROSEBUDS Won't Go Far This \ear Si! Sweet Grass VANCOUVER, Oct. 22.—The It is just possible that final gan, tentative Western Hockey — yg—" f SUNDERLAND TO will be played for the junior bnsetj There is considerable talk that League schedule drawn up, ac­ championship ot Alberta, Bays Ti Medicine Hat will line up in a hookey cording to word received here 5 Medicine Hat News. The Typo j from the headquarters of Presi­ iors of Medicine Hat and Maclt ieague with Swift Current, Maple dent Richardson of the league, MEET WANDERERS juniors were fighting it out, with i Creek and probable Gull Lake the • at Calgary, increases the num­ Hatters needing but one win to gi coming winter.. ber of home games for each the honors. However, that game v Taber is not at all enthusiastic team from 14 to 15. One of Big Games in Britain not played on account of rain. I Calgary will open the sea­ about hockey. Only a couple of r Then there were new developmerj son at Portland, the date not Saturday—Other Games It was alleged that the Typo funlt games there last winter even paid ex­ yet being announced, while Scheduled played In Sweet Grass against s penses. Saskatoon or Calgary will meet pended players and that none of i Vancouver on November 110. So things do not look rosy for the LONDON, Oct. 23.—(By Canadian Sweet Grass team held amateur car Prairie League. Press Cable.)—Sunderland, the leaders further that the Gas City tribe mfa From the Crow comes word that a of the first division of the English their trip without securing perm] couple ot the clubs up that way will football league, are presented with sion of the Alberta Amateur Baaeb! do nothing this winter in the way another opportunity on Saturday to Association, which rendered the pi of importing players.They say it costs S. S, HOOP LEAGUE add to their laurels when on their ers participating liable to suspense a lot o£ money to run a hockey team own grounds they entertain Bolton The matter was placed in the hail •when jobs can be found for players. Wanderers. Sunderland have yet to of the Registration Board of the Ail Things are therefore none too bright lose a game at home and judging by ateur Athletic Union of Canada o in the senior Crow loop. IS ORGANIZED their present tremendous run of for­ Chairman Moir selected Chief Tay. Which would appear to indicate that tune they are considered capable of and Chas. Peasley of this city, to ta] the Simon Pures this winter, both taking care of that spotless record depositions from the players. It east and west, will be mainly home when Bolton "comes to town." The understood that a meeting for t brews. Both Senior and Junior Lea­ Wanderers are in indifferent form al­ purpose was held last evening. 'I Now, if this could be made to stick gues Likely to be Seen though in the last three weeks they Typo management had nothing to it would be a fine thing for the de­ have improved considerably. Hudders- with the Sweet Grass games, and li velopment of hockey material in in Action Here is the route of the Herald-"Y" annual road race, to be run for the third time field who are running up to. Sunder­ four juniors took part, it ia undj Southern Alberta, and the fans, when land, will be without Wadsworth, their stood. once they realized the aim of the pro­ on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 9. Fred Lees has won twice. If he wins again he takes the left back, when they play hosts to A meeting of the Sunday School The. status of the basebal moters, would fall in line and boast Athletic Union in which the Sunday- Herald trophy as a permanent possession. Entries in this and the boys' race, to, be run at Newcastle. And this will weaken their even though the class of hockey isn't defense to some, extent, Wadsworth players of Lethbridge, who, like School Basketball League was organ­ the same time and over the final half of the above course should be made as soon as wise, played against Sweet Grass quite so good as we have been hav­ ized for the coming season was held is aiding England against Ireland in ing. The Crow loop has won the Al­ the international same at. Belfast. is being investigated by the Al at the "Y" on Tuesday. Delegates possible to Secretary Dyke of the Y.M.C.A. berta Registration Board. berta championship in the senior di­ were present from all the churches Huddersfield are the only combination vision in the past five years, bending of the union. Vice-President Harvey of the first division that have not teams into the finals of the Allan Greenway, presided in the absence of tain of the team, Tom Green, who said been defeated this year. With the weather showing sigj cup -western elimination three or four lie appreciated the co-operation of of clearing in Southern Alberta, I H. S. Young, the president, who has It will be a much weakened Aston provincial baseball executive is n times. That's a good enough record, left the city. The following officers L D. S, Ball Club, Lhe boys of the team and eulogized the but while doing it, we have not Sunday school teams of the city who Walker and Greb Villa that faces. Bury, for Smart, the considering the feasibility of conch were elected as officers of the S. S. Villas' right back, and Walker and ing the play-offs, or in some otl brought along the home talent as we Basketball League: played with them. should have been doing. Charles Ursenbach 3aid that it was Dorrell, their left wing, are engaged method deciding what team will It would be a good idea for the Pres.—J. H. Fairley (C.P.R.) City Loop Winners, the aim to provide good clean sport Are Negotiating at Belfast. This should give Bury an holders of the Ward-Cavanagh C Arena directors to call a public meet­ Vice-Pres.—Rev. R. Pearson. for all to engage in and hoped that opportunity to drag themselves away held by tho Typos, who recently , ing of the hockey fans early after Sec.-Treas.—Harvey Greenway. further efforts would be made in this from the basement, at the entrance to turned the trophy to Secretary BJ Official referee—H. L. Seamans. which they have been hovering. trum. ti the election to consider this whoie Two (2) representatives from each direction. matter in the light of news from cut- Are Given Cup Cocoa and hot dogs were "featured" Parties Gather at New York Only one first division gains is The Typos are prepared to pljj team in the league were pres­ scheduled for the metropolitan area Macleod minus any players who side clubs. ent. It was decided that all en­ and made an immense "hit" with the boys who did full justice to the menu. to Consider Return when Tottenham play Liverpool. Tho declared ineligible, but only on c tries for both senior and jun­ Carson Trophy Formally Pre­ latter are contributing Bromllow, their dition that their opponents use OJ .> .;. .> Q .j. ior leagues were to be in the Engagement left half back to the International players properly registered and he, • hands of the Secretary by Monday sented to Star Diamond DENNY EDGE LINES UP cause at Belfast. The Spurs have not ing certificates in accordance w night, Oct. 26. If it is possible and WITH BARBER POLES the laws. • ARGENTINE GIRL WILL * NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Negotiations done very well in the past month, and sufficient entries are in a junior Nine have falsified to a great extent the It is contended -that absolute e; • BATTLE CHANNEL AGAIN •> league will be formed. • The age lim­ President Haystead of the cham­ for a return championship fight be­ hopes that were placed in them at the dence can be furnished that the M| • BOULOGNE, France, Oct. 23. it is junior up to seventeen and senior The Latterday Saints Sunday school pion Barber Poles, announces that tween Harry Greb, middleweight beginning of the season. leod team did not abide by the ruj • —Miss Lillian Harrison, the seventeen and oveV. baseball team was entertained last heh as secured the contract of Denny champion, and Mickey Walker, welter From the opening game when Lei­ and, it is claimed, that a certain to • youthful Argentine swimmer, President Fairley has called a meet­ evening by the Sunday school super­ Edge to play with his gang this win' champion, were continued yesterday cester defeated Liverpool until the nament baseball game on the Cr! • will make her next try at the ing, of the basketball executive to be intendent an* others and presented ter in the City Hockey League.

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