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Band and Gravel We Speciality In Piano and Furniture Eovlnfl. SPORTSMANSHIP PLAYING GAMES Number of Instances Given Baseball History and In Other Lines of Sport UNFAIRNESS OF FANS In Win on Merits Only Is Motto Set by Scouts and Might be Followed by All From the Seoul Leader Everybody admires a poo J I w nil 11 d ii ti All nf Itkn ti to K be 1 ' considered' Sod sportsmen. And'1'" line .7"' arsuy . "'""T runner we like ! Itelieve ihal Canadians as a whole are all round pood sportsmen. Hut have we reason to be sure of that? The criticism has beep made Dial we have lost much of the spirit of true siHrtman.hip I iin uijrti the influence of hnehalL larticularly the established base bail habit of attempting to "rat' He I lie visiting pitcher., the rawing" of home player who make errors, the baiting of urn pi re, etc. As an extreme example if this you may recall the newspaper story, a month ago, of a prominent Brooklyn National League player who announced that he and several others of the team were seriously considering giving up the game, because of the extreme unpleasant remarks continuously thrown at them from the grand stands and bleachers. Mocking Crowd What has been your e.xperienri? ;it baseball games Have you not many times heard the crowd howl mockingly when some player, doing his best, fumbled a ball, or at some exciting moment inade a mi splay fluently heard a vrowtl, when a home pitcher, previously heroixed. has lost control, yell angrily and derisively, "Take him out! Take IHm out! ... Did you ever hear anyone call out, when a pitcher was knock)) from the box. and walked despondently 'rom the field, " Never mind, old chap, you'll gel them over next time" Very seldom although it has been recorded. II walk pleasant to read in one news paper 'account of the closing in rident.s ijf the deciding game of this year s big league champion-; ship that the excited Pittsburg emwd hecauve silent Valler Johnson, i be great Washington pitcher, passed toward the gale, and "hand after band readied to grasp his and many a time be was told , "We're sorry, Waller, thai it bad to be you!" It is an unfortunate fact, however, that this spirit is seldom shown by baseball crowds. And the altitude seems to have crept into the rest of our sport. At I rugby, soccer, and hockey games. Idec.isions whieli do not favor the jhome team are very frequently t booed and hooted. There liavc !be en instances of crowds in cer-lain seal sections al professional : hockey rnalcties throwing things I upon the ice, in order to trip the j players. Another angle of had sportsmanship in amateur base- ,1)311 or hockey, particularly in ; small town leagues, is the bring ing in of outside players, calling I hem "Simon Pures." and paying them in some surreptitious way for Uieir services. Hich Standard As to the Canadian athletes tltemclves their present day standard of sportsmanship is as IiikIi as one could find anywhere Wliile such tilings as "marking" vuu men, and "putting them oul oi business, inis pot been unknown, this has greatly dimin ished during recent years, am today our boys generally play the game straight, accept Ihe rulings of the referee, and take their knocks in good temper. In I hi. our colleges are selling a splendid lead. Here is an incident which ha passed into the sjiorling tradi tions of McCill as a sample of ".Mciijll sport snunhip:" ome iriree or four years ng"n during the annual cross country run between McCill au.d Toronlr University, held at Montreal. Wiggins Ihe McCill long distance star, was running in second place some little distance behind a Toronto runner. Wiggins, knew every Inch of Uio emtrse. On ar riving at a certain point, he dis covered that Ihe 'Varsity man had taken the wrong turn. Wijr- . a.. I . t- a t , ii4""", "Hiiuini, ami nnnim naex, ei him ton the risrfcl road, ami allowed him In regain his previous lead before following. And the Toron-lo man won the raee. In other words, allhnusrli certain victory was offered through his opinm-' en I s error, Wiggins refuse! In ,tnke the advantage of it n would wn or lose only on a fair test of speed. Tennis Here is another exam pie of the. same kind. Some fifteen ywan aeo Hie tennis team represenlina England against the United Slates in the world rtiamptotisiiti' Davis Cup tournament included the famous Onherty" brothers. In one or Hie singles matches one of the brothers was given a point for a ball which he saw cut Jhe bar line, instead of cftari?tg if. On the next play be deliberately allowed his opponent to score a poinl. He would not ac cept an advantage which he did not think he was entitled to, even when Hie poinl had been given him by the judge of play. After these stories let us read this paragraph from a news paper account of one of the Ami have you not fre-fv,,rW baseball games of mis year between asnmeion and Pittsburg: 'Stanley Harris showed a nifty i sport niece of baseball slraleirv when i ball. lie ordered Johnson to pas Me.j dows the PitHburg pitcher) in I the third. The he-peclnrled! losser was Kiraded to first with one down anil was forced to run the paths when Moore hit into double play. This effort evidently had its effect on Meadows, 'for he erarkefl in the fifth, anil four singles, three of them in a row. netted the world's champions a air or counters. Washington wnij that game as! result, ul of ilij ability of the Washington plaiyer. in a straight test of skill, to hit Meadows, but as a resull of tiring him by "chasing him around the bases." Colleqe Story Here is another Canadian col lege story, an incident of the kind you would like to have taken part in: Iist year Queens and 'Varsity were playing the deciding game of the rugby championship, al I'oronlo. Queens was two poin!l In the lead. 'Varsity apparent)? had a chance of scoring. Ital-slopc of Queens, one of the most brilliant rugby players of reeen years, had Hie sole torn from his shoe. Aecorlins lo Ihe rules this did not stop the game; Itat- slone would go off, ami a substitute be sent in. Immediately, however. Cap! Snider of 'Varsity ordered the game halted, "and wailed until llatslune could re place the lorn shoe and return lo the line-up. The Queens won Ihe vame anil the championship. The test of sportsmanship al games is not always confined to .fS.. BRINGING UP FATHER V By George McMa B nS$0?b khx. y-p r-J JLa ... B JsHU 62orAa, i- i 3 JW?'' "3 J I. . -1 I- ' was a question, however, whether the runner had not stepped ovei the side line. The linesman. tires Feeney. of .N.ll was ap pealed to and declared that !h runner had stepped over. Thi meant the nullifying of the score and "down" opposite I lie point of running out. In the tension of the moment the N.H. team and iU supporter- gathered excilcdly ahotil the linesman, "tie stepped over. What else could I say?" Keeney insisted. The ball was brought nack. the N.it. lost the match and championship, ltut that fact, ami Ihe -core of lite game. Will he forgotten long be fore (irai Keenev' emniiile courageous ko.xI sirtmauship in a trying sMuaio.ii. Play Clean That is the kind of good sportsmanship Dial is expected of StrouU. I'i us make sure that we always play the game that way and even it the fellows we are up againl don't "play the game." Mouni Allison I niversity has earned a tine name for ximhI sportsmanship among the Unw-dian Maritime eidleges. A few-years back I heir riiKhy team was playing against another I et m not always noietl in this respect. As the game began going against them, the other team began ruiiisf unsMirtmaiilike methods. At once from the Mount Allison supporters came the cry, "Play Mount A. ball, boys! Mount A. ball! That i. "Play square and clean, no matter what the other fellows play." Let us in our sports make a point of always playing "Scout ball." And let us cl that kind of example of gooil sportsmanship when we are amoag the onlookers. Of course you will waul to see your school or home team win that is perfectly natural but never allow yourself t wish to see it win except on its merit. and when playing Ihe game fair and -puai e. TIimI i Seoul tug III I. el ' ulway- play "Seout PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL HAS BECOME HAZARD OAKLAND. Cal.. Nov. 30. -Semi-profeosional tiaseball has become an industrial ha.nrI in California. While playing tmll in an In-lntrial leatrue, K. I,. French, n Sacramento salesman, sustained n fractured Jaw. The stale in dustrial aeeblenl. onmntisfin re, fwnded hltrt irts' medical fxpertses ami paid for the time lost from his work. SPORT CHAT Sport events scheduled for the veek are - follows: Monday ti.Highlj. Crihtwge league :Klks vs. Dry Dock; OAV.Y.A. vs. SI. Andrewa; L. O. I., vs. K. or C; S. of C. vs. CP.lt. Operating: P.H Hotel vs. Moose; C.N. Meh- ii n lea I v. Cold Storage. Tuesday. Second Division Hil- liards: (irolto vs. Princ Itiipei i Fish Co. Whist League Postponed game, st. Andrew's vs. L.O.I. I hursilay.- Men'a Wliisl: s. of F. vs. O.W.V.A.; Oddfellows v K. of C; Knw vs. S. of C. K. of P. v. I..O.L. Friday. Ladle' wliisl . Pythian Sister vs. .Moose Ladles; L. O. It. A. VS. D. of I-:. Night football proving pnpti- those out on the field. Some lar and uc0fit eight jfcars ago during Ihe Mari time Inter rollegiale rushy final nl Casper. Wyoming. Jast week, with Ihe field lighted by huge electric between Ihe University-of Newl lamps ami gas flares, aboul 1 ,0flft Hrunswick and .Mount Allison the deciding moment and apparent victory for .N.H. eame willi a run ami touchdown during the last few minutes of play. Ther persons saw Casper High School the I Wanted For Sale For Rent Daily News. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets lhan 50c IVANTKD condition. liifrnr prices .mt by return mail. It. Iunt in. P.O. Iiox St8. A'anoenver. H.C. Kstablished thirtv three years. WAXTKH. lly Hnglishwoinan, remilnr work, or by the hmir, day r week. Apply Box rttl liaily New office or phone lied AI7. 2HI WAXTKli. A n eiperienced de livery man for ford oar. Mus. be a hustler. Apply ttox 2H. HELP WANTED. FEMALE !f MH.N ami Women wanted to learn barber trade and beauty culture. Wonderful demand for barber and lady hairdresser. Speeial low rates now on. Toole fre. We have thirly-lwo schools in Canada and U.S.A. Writ or ea!l Moler System of College, 10 Ilastihir Kat. Vancouver. B.C. FOR SALE FOIt SALE. Ford Imrk. t?3 model with new starter Just installed, good cord tire al! round: oak hotly; two spare cord tires mounted; in first class mechanical condition, ft OA cash, balance to arrange.. Apply Northern KsrlmiiKC. If n'MMTXHi: FOR S U.K. - Folding bed, ramp bed, irlass cabinet, chairs, riHf, et4. No. 1 suite, Wallace Apartments, Third Ave. tf CIII.GHI,LA rabbiis for sale from reifislered slock, al Hie price of good elt. Apply Hot 2K3. Dailly New Office. (23 FOIID SKDAN for sale. Only used seven months. &SO.0O. Apply S. R. Parker. Ltd. Foil SALF.. - flak Phone Hed SOU. Heater No. II MISCELLANEOUS HIO PAY WORK FOH MO. To Ihe unemployed or men wb work for laborers' pay when the "wlftrld'a greatest industry need thousands of men a' 6&e lo 81.00 per hoar, eily and eountry nbops. We train you for jobi as truck drivers auto-mechanira, ignition experts, battery welding and vhI-'.intVing. We also leach bricklaying, tilesetling and plaster ing. Call or write for free catalogue. Hemphill Auto l'.n-gineering S.-hool, 10 llnstings re' Ka Vancouver. It.C. BOAftD liOAftD The Second Avenue. Inlander, H30 Phone 1.17. while enamelled regular ball was used ami every player could he sepn as perfectly as in the dav- lime hy the siee!ni.n The players likewise Seemed ;i iinn-h at home as in any oiln-r usiiie. exeeuling passes and calchiiiv punts without Iroiilde. CALIFORNIA STUDENTS STUDY EARLY MORNINGS HF.lt K ML MY, :al.. Nov. 30. Students at the IHiNcrsity of Califorma are forsaking Hie mid-nlghl oil Tor Ihe daylight dawn. The latest time, for prepnring for lessons here s rroin I a.m. lo 7 a.m. A girl student, ttieoerin Iho effieienev nf ! n.i . .... i... . - defenl Mi,l.in.l .llil, i. on i' ...... .. . ' ne- ' ',"- iippronci.mif .-Iussi.m , r.itlieelllgli " nl. Ihe game was played al inn nim ,.,. Ir,urnin)f! "!. u i own in li e ueari oi.rrom ,niui f,.,.i oau ureci. on oetdf. . new scheme. TO RENT OLD Artificial Teeth Ilonghl. any HiR IlKXT. Small store or or fire. Third Street. Two rooms below, two living rooms alMtvr. Weainrnhaver Ilroa, MiR MINT. Large two storey house. Third Avenue, near Mc- Meekin's Grocery. ISS-Ofl. Westenhaver llroa. tf KiMt.M for rent; with private family, with or wttkotii board; every home remfort. I Old First Avenue. tHil FOH IlKNT. PJns, player pianos, iihonograplis ami sewing machines. Walker' Music Store tf FHr TO HKXT in I.evh-Apartments; five rooms, bath ami range. 2.0. Ady (1 P. Tinker. tf HOI'SR TV) HKT.- Three rooms and bath, fully furaltlml. 96. Apply l. P. Tinker. tf FOl'R Rotiin Suite for lUnt. Hot water html. Aiqdy Smith A Mallet I. Ltd. If Room for rent in private home; for two. S5a' Third Avenue FjisI. ;ho MODKRN FLAT for Rent.Aply Max HeilbPner. i FOUND For Mil. llelt of laily's nvereoaL pplv Daily News office. PAIR of Kid ;lme found. Apply Daily News of fire. CARS FOR SALE. I IV!? Oldsmohile 4. 5 passenger louring $80.fxi t 1020 Nash ft passenger Inuring 1850.00 I 1021 Overland Sedan.. 1700.00 I 1010 Ileo 'seven passenger touring 1700.06 I 1025 Ford Coupe, itioon Urea car like new ..... IM0.0O I 10.'2 Ford Iwdor sedan, - IXMjMI 1 1022 Ford Coiipe 1350.00 I l?l Ford one ton truek, pnrl body 1175.00 1 Font light delivery chassis. rebuilt . - 1 1 7,1 .00 All enrit gimrnntefd in irom) niechaniral comlltion. llas terms can tie arranged. KAIEN QARAQC Ford and Clievrolet Service Sla-H tion. 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