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THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL 17 Senior City Hockey League Race Now Closer Than Ever MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1931. Burghs and Shamrocks Score Smart Victories few Edinburgh Thrills Large Amateur Crowd With rr. iijuuipu uver monuos onams nana la Salle'Eivals 3 0 Lacing. Nrw Edinburgh and Shamrocks came through with smart kA i whilc the llnest crowd of tlx season watched rparkling Senior City League double on Saturday on Saturday night ut the Auditorium In the opener Burghs WLund up the week activities with straight victory, tamed ut expense of Mon ti da whom t'lev trimmed by a S-3 count. Shams brought the eve- ig to a clour with a decisive 3-0 Ktoi over iheii oW l-j Slle rivals.

Th result of the twin bill left the lgue Minding lit a more interesting mdltion t.um ever with Sham lead- (he nii adc with bcrn Kint. hile Hid Uk, MuiilegiMi ds and an- in it three cornered tie for rout I Mition on victories won. La S-llc dtupped to the bottom of the list tomorrow night doubleheader. A oik; point behind the second place oc- victory will establish Shams as un-curunUt. disputed leaders while a loss will New bdinbiiitfu.

oro ided the big- fcTt treat of the night and coral led a dot that rsLablishn them as one cf the stronged Mjiii-b in the circuit. The C.i.h.' Club outtlt broke away from their clow: knit defensive stvl? follow s.oii-lcKi lir.t period in gmt- uiul fiom then on outpUs rd Mofilies in a wide open Iwtllo fix the honor in which a rapid Miccesuou of goal and thrilling I lies, kept the hu ge gathering on edge until the finish. Brasslngton Starts It. Beginning with a goal by Bill Brusf-- ngton three minutes after the pcnod started. Burghs shook them- -ru loose from iheir defensive stylo rammed home (our goal while MotiUrs were gainer ing two.

Bui gs ruled hitherto uni eves led fTeiu.vc strength, their front line uashed the Motitagnurd defence bar- i irrs cum! raked Aubin with dead on onves. Brauington's opening tally ku the result of an individual thrust and he tired a low shot behind Aubin after crashing through the on tie defence A few inmutca later Berme McEvoy. v. ho plaved it tine gime for the win- r.rrs and figured in three goals. ambled through an opening on the right lane and bounced a low shot off Aubin ti ankle ami the puck caromed to the rage-.

Burjhs were playing handed at the time with Wilkinson in the penalty box Monties made it a game all the a and when Matte loft potsesnion of tle rubber after lone attempt to pierce Burgh rearguard. Winter sailed in itnd picked up the dLr to beat Peter- kin with backhand shot. ithm mim.IM- lirr-c WKk It tail ceiied the srore Lionel La- G.mvc making brilliant drive down right wing. Forceil into the corner he 'lid a pa.v. in froni of the net and Jack Teaflc lotted it in A -sin Take Lead Btirglis went into the lead tan than a minute later with McEvoy leading a three man over the opposing blue line.

He faked a pass to Mike MenWel on hu left and with the Moil tic efence mil of position handed the rubber to Walton and the latter whipped a shot into the far corner. For the nrt half of the final session I Burghs guarded their lead closely with a third man hanging back while two Ion. ktpt up They missed several scoring chances before Walton clinched the game while Noffke wa.s off for a penaltT. His goal as a polished lone effort that carried him through the whole Montagnard I -am for a hack hand shot that Aubin Iwd Ut.le chance to block. Monties fought hard for the re- mainder of the tussle, but McCann Ike onlv nnf la heat Peterktn.

He grabbed the f.nsl gal on a pass from Winter The teams lined up as follows: Burghs Goal. Pelcrkin; defence. Biussington and Leclerc; centre. Mur phy; wings. Noffke and Walton; subs.

McEvov, Wilkinson. Mentxcl nd Uttlefleld Aubin; drfcnc. Matte I and Gromoll; cnitr. CautMin: winfs, Winter and McCann; tuba, LaGravc, Caldwell. Cadkux.

Teaffc. Referees. Bill Smith and Jack Dux- can Summary: 1,1. fli-l Terlod. srorr.

Pena'lic: Couahlin. LaGra well. Murphy and Mr F.voy. Second Period Ilurgha, BnuairurUHl 3.00 Ruriha. McEvoy Montie.

Winter I Mallei 3 JO IMontiea, Ta.de ILaGravel 5 50 Rurfha, Llttleneld (McEvoy) 0J0 Burjhj. Walteri iMcEvoyl US PenalUea: Wllkinaon. Walton ana I Uttlefteld. Third reriad. Burzhs.

Walton 1100 IMontiea. McCann I Winter) 1.00 Penalties: Gromoll tmajorl. Cadieux. INoffka. Brajainrton.

Leclerc. Coughlln. Wilkinson and Matte. Slope: Aubui. 4-4-10-U; Peterkin, lt-4-S 15.

SHAMS' THIRD VICTORY. Shamrocki ere iledderlle bettei than their old Lo Salle rivals in the second encounter and they held an led, on the three play that was full value Tor a 3-u margin the scoring Beaten badly by the Cavaliers in the first game oi the era. aan the Iriah avenged the defeat in uncertain manner on Saturday I night. Dan Cowley. former frimroae junior Mar now performinn on the Irish front line, scored two roala In the first nerlod whllo Van liet end- I ed the scoring for the night with tally In the second.

Cowley put tno Harps in front early in the game after Pilon had carried trie rubber down th ice. Ingram tried shot from the corner and Cowley drove the rubber behind Locelle from close range Aub. Benin helped the Iriah to I Ihelr eecnnd counter, booking the pack away from Mom aa Ova Lo i-SKIO- Complete stocks of Can adian Skk now in and Prieea Ara Ltrwer, Geo. Dournc -la-in RUtM st i Salle forward coasted past centre Bernhardt picked up the loos puck rxl skated right through to th de- il n.u to Cowley on hi left. The latter bee1 Laaoelle cleanly.

Vm Vliet Scares Hard hitting Wilber -Van Vliet who turned another effective blocking gain? on the Shamrock rearguard, ended the scoring on a lone effort early In the second stanza, with a hard low shot that beat Lace lit cleanly. Without the services of Tommy Mc-Inenly. Shamrocks played a stead defensive game and over shadowed the opposition for a clean cut victory Frank Lowrey and Phil Bernhardt played smart games on the front line while Ingram was a continual scoring from right wing. Thr Harps next face their closest rivals for top position when they meet idea us in the first same of force them back into a tie with Rideaui for the lead. In the second game the hard working New Edinburgh outfit returns to action with La Salle as their opponents.

It is one of the most promising twin bills offered to date and should diaw thv lamest crowd of the eaon. The teams lined up as follows Shamrocks -Goal. Marshall; defence. Van Vhet and Pilon; centre. Lowrey wiiupt.

Reinhardt and Ingram; subs, Cowley, Bcrgin, Peer, La lie Goal. Lace lie; defence. Buster Grstlon and Bo wen; centre. Alf. Grstlon; wings, Choi let te and Legris; mhn.

Morsn. St. Jean, Ren-sud. Bcauchamp and C'ourville. Referees-Bill Smitli and Jack Duggan.

Suinmary Hrt Period. Sluimrockh, Cow lev Ingram I 4 jO bhamrorks. Cowlet JO Penalties-A. Gratton and Renaud HeeeeMl Peried. Shamrocks Van Vliet 3 20 Penalties -Van Vliet '2.

Cowley. ThtH re rod No score. Peru It If Van Vliet. Legris and Cowley. Stops 1 beetle Marshall Senior Standings W.

Shamrocks Ideaui Meeilagvards Burgh hslle GAMES TUESDAY (Senior.) Shams vs. Rideau. Burghs v. La Salle. Soccer Standings EM.I.IHH li ttil L.

rUU IHvKton. P. L. IVerton 18 13 4 West Brom A 10 10 The Arsenal 18 9 4 The Wednesday 18 10 6 a pt 1 31 2i 4 3d 2i 34 ft 43 34 33 47 30 33 Llrernool in 10 3 41 38 33 5 33 34 21 8 30 38 SO 3 35 27 20 I XiSSmSSa HheffteM 1 Necaatle fJjUJ ikoeater Bolton Wsnd Mem-heater I 52wSI.ni IS 0 4 18 8 5 4 3 34 30 4 34 33 18 2 39 38 18 3 31 38 IT 7 34 38 13 3 18 2ft IS 2 40 42 14 4 33 49 14 6 34 34 14 3 38 4 14 1 38 41 13 3 27 48 13 1 37 40 ft Blackburn Sunderland Id 4 9 18 0 10 Mm Chelsea Blackpool 10 Orlmsbj Town 18 4 13 Here-nel IXilsloa P. Leeds United 18 13 3 The Wolves IT 11 3 BtHsirAH i a in a A Pt 4 44 17 -28 3 49 19 25 4 30 30 34 37 34 li 30 20 33 S3 30 11 37 33 10 6 34 33 10 4 37 33 1 2 31 41 18 ft 43 30 11 11 It 17 0 34 33 IS 4 30 34 IS 4 90 II 5 30 30 13 3 33 37 1 0 31 37 14 1 34 43 13 4 33 33 13 4 34 44 13 30 37 Plymouth Arg.

18 8 Bury 18 10 n0tta roraat Burnley I Skiulhampton 'Minwall i ManchaaUr U. Port Vale Olrthum Ath 1 Bam)? Bradtord City Predion I Charlton Ath I Crieatemeld Bruioi i.ny Third tKKoi -Northern Neman. D. A Pt 3 1 43 10 24 1 30 10 23 Cateshead 10 11 Lincoln City 19 11 Renaud 2. 6 30 5-13 1 1 York City 17 10 Southport 17 9 Cheater 17 7 Wreiham 17 7 Darlington 10 Barrow 17 0 Accrlnfton 8 10 0 Crewe Alea 10 Hull City 10 I Tra timer 10 7 Hartlepoola U.

17 4 Stockport Co. 10 Hallfaa Town It 7 Walaall 10 Rochdale 13 6 Cariletla .13 Rothcrham u. 13 4 Doncaater R. 17 4 Haw Bnthtoa 17 1 3 30 37 23 4 33 33 33 7 30 34 31 I It 23 19 20 23 19 I 37 34 It 1 37 31 19 1 3 It 1 20 17 1 40 It 4 20 42 10 It It It 1 33 39 14 I It 27 13 3 36 43 13 6 33 SO 11 3 33 33 10 1 31 40 3 34 4 How there Beet Ion. 17 13 17 I 17 11 17 10 Drift 2 St It 20 St 19 34 3 41 It 34 I 22 23 3 43 33 23 4 St 14 20 4 27 94 30 1 S3 36 It 5 40 37 19 36 II It 4 31 S3 II 3 37 31 17 I 21 30 10 ft 31 37 15 4 20 32 14 30 47 14 It 33 13 4 26 37 13 4 37 36 12 7 16 30 II 4 16 33 10 4 13 33 10 Brentford I crystal IhhUot Watford A Lulon Town Corontrr Cltv Norwich City 17 Bournemouth 17 Reading II Queen's Park R.

17 Mansfield Town 17 Cardiff City 17 Torquay united 17 Bnatot rvorers 1 1 Clapton Orient 17 4 Swlndoo Town. IT 4 Thanes 17 1 Northampton T. II 3 OUllngham U. 17 1 SCOTTISH l.ctlll first DlTtslon. P.

W. A rt kfothe nil II It 1 1 1 71 31 S3 I dl 11 33 30 II S3 It 29 10 21 13 Aberdeen Celtic Third Lanark at. Mlrren Kilmarnock Clyde Part Irk T. Hearts 4uoen'a Park Cowdenbeath Macalltoa A. buadae Falkirk Morten Alrdrle TMadM tJnfted.

Ayr united Uriel AtauMU 4 37 31 3d 7 34 27 37 I 33 41 37 I 43 10 36 34 tO 34 7 33 31 23 i 33 at it 1 34 30 I at 41 It 17 41 It it 40 17 7 It 41 17 I 41 IT 44 41 II fk tuna I I I I i 7 10 10 10 11 II 4 II It Cities Service Oil Defeats Diamonds In Cage Feature Triumphs by 22-20. Br tanniaa Move Up in Standing by Turning Back Hebrews. Cities Service Oil staged a thrilling finish to defeat Diamonds in the feature basketball game of a three-game bill on Saturday rught by a score ol 22-10. Britannia Boating Club veni into a tie with Diamonds for h-league leadership by 11-13 decision over the Jewish Community Out. while In the InUrmedUtc fixture Britannia also were returned winner: over New Edinburgh in a low scoring game, the count being 22-13.

The Cities Service-Diamond affaii provided plenty of excitement for th gallery of fans present and the result was continually in doubt until Crawley put his team two points up in the dying moments of the game with a field basket. The Service team showed a marked improvement oei the form shown in their last game Lakh ley is now playing the kind of basketball that made him famous some years ago and his shooUng and team play was the outstanding feature of the game. Ken Mr Rain was the pick of then guards while Ciawley. addition to his winning contribution to his learn total, played an effective game. Diamonds had 11 men on hand, h-it failed in many way to make the same impression that they have in previous games this season.

Bonnenfant went scoreless which is unique and from Conn and Wall, their c'forts lacked the tpeed and system which usually characterize their play. Bntannias did not look very good gainst Jewish Community and not until the second period did they get a lead over the hard fighting Hebrews. The lack of scoring ability on the latter team it. their only weakness and in thin department of the game only did the Brit have any edg-. Ralph Jrk found his scoring eye and con- tnhuted five field goals to Brits' total.

Young took a turn at centre and defence and was the same reliable performer in both posit tont, while Dave Young played an aggressive game as did Lome Smith. The result of both games leaves the league race pretty well tied up and future games will be awaited with eagerness by fol-S lowers of he Senior League. The win registered by Britannia in termediates places them in sole possession of first place in their league with two wins and no losses. Burghs fought hard, but the shooting of La-flamme plus the better team play of the Brit squad was too much for Larry Whites aggregation. The scoros Intermediates, New Edinburgh- MacDonald 1 Bon-' ner 0 Jarvis 5.

Roy 2. White 0. Slranks 1. Richardon 2. Murphy 2.

Abbott 2 Total. IS. i Britannia -Carter 3 Dy 0 Day 0. La flamme 14. GarUnd 2, Meredith 0.

Mcrarlane 3. Total. 72. Senior. Jewis Community -Wolfe 3 Stein 6.

Abelsoo 0. Ha user 2. Iiken 0, Kronick Toronto 3. Total li. BrtUnnias McCaffrey 9.

Smith 4. Jack 10, Stanyar 2. Burton 0 D. Young 2, J. Young 2.

Truer 2. Total 31 I Diamond Paynter 0. Klliott 0, Bonnenfant 0, Mclntyre 0. Lefebvre 0, Moodte 7. Wall 1.

Boyce 0. Conn 7. Hewer 5 Total, 20. Cities Service Oil -Cochrane 5. Crawley 2.

Leishley 11. McBain 1. Slncennes 0. i Total ZZ. MrCorkell 2, Holm wood 1.

Week-End Results In British Soccer Canadian (aklr. lOSDON. Entln1. Rf- ulta of leaaue football matches played the Old Country today were aa foJIowa rx.i imi i km. 1 1: rtrat MThlon.

Aalon Villa 3. Derby County 0 Bolton Wandereri 1. Blackpool 3 Cholera 3 Manchester City 3. Orlmaby Town 1. Sunderland 3.

Hudderafleld Town 1. Blackburn Rovera I Lelceater City 3, Weat Bromwlch Albion 3. Liverpool 4. Blrmtntham 3. allddleabrouih 4.

SherTleld 3. NewCaatle 0. Portamouth 0 Sheffield Wedneaday I. Araenal 3 Weat Ham United 4. Bverton 3 Heeond IttvUton.

Bradford 2. Port Vale 3 Burnley 5. Barnaley 3 Charlton Athlellca 2. Oldham Athletic 3 Cheaterfleld 1. Swansea Town 3.

Manchester L'mted 3. MlllwaJI 0. Nottingham Forest 3. Leeds 3 Preston North End 0. Notts County 0 Southampton 0.

Pit mouth Artylat. Stoke City 1. Bristol City 1. Toltenhem Hotapurs 1. Bradford City 5 Wolre irhampton Wanderers 6, Bury 0 Third IHtUIoi.

ftouthern Heel Ion. BoumemouUi and Boacombe 0, Ful-ham 3. Brlchton and Hove Albion 4, Coventry city 1 Bristol Rovers 3. Reading 0 Clapton Orient 1, Cardiff City 1. Crystal Palace 3.

Thamea 1 Ma naf. eld Toarn 3. Ixeter City 1. Norwich City 1. Ollllncham 1.

Queen's Park Ranfers 3. Southend United 1 Swindon To I. Luton Ton 7 Torquay U. 4. Northampton Town 2 Watford 1.

Brentford 4. Northern Heel Ion. Acortnton Atamey 4. New Brlfh-ton 1 Carlisle United 0. Hull City 1 Crewe Alexandra 8, Lincoln City 1.

Doncaater Rortrs 1. Hartlepool 0 3. Rochdale 0. Cheater 3 Rotnerham United 3 Walaalt 0 8tockport County 1. Osteshead 1 Tranmtre Rovers 3.

Hallfsi Town 2 Wrexham 0, Barrow 31 Tork City SS. Darllnarton 0 HCOTTIHH i rua rinK Division. Alrdrleonlans 3. Hearts I. Ayr United 1.

Dundee 0 Celtic Third Lanark 0 Cowdenbeath 1. Psrtlck Thleile 0. Dundee Untied Clyde 1 Hamlllov. AeademtcaLs vs Fark (postponed Ilth Athletic I. Aberdeen Quean's 7 Morton I.

Kilmarnock I Motherwell 4. St. Mlrren 1 Rancen 4 Falkirk 0 eeertwl mvtaloai. Artjroath S. Hiberniana S.

Armadale Ralth Rovers 3. Can rife 4. Bo'naea 0V RlnTB Part 1, Albion Borers 3. MonUoae 0. Bdlnburfh City I.

Queen of South 7, Brechin City 1. St. Bernard I. Alloa 0. Stenbouaernulr 4.

Pttrfar Athletla J. (eiivt mention ad team played at EAGLES MOVE UP. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dec -The New Ha) lagias sained undisputed pn lyn mt Arst place In th CfwMl'Amgrlcsfi Hockey League liBlghl with I ts I Tetf7 vr ihs Nw Tork Brou IN Realm of Sport By WALTER GI1.MOOLY RANGERS LOSt MNAL GAME, ANGERS LOST, but they have the consoUlion of having brought a IX Quebec Union title to the city. The were defeated by a better team and have no ahbu to offer. This St Thomas outiU is a hard -hit ting squad, ho possess very considerable football loie and know how to expresa it Their back division, with the experienced Chantler as Its mainspring, would look well behind any front rank.

In Maitin and the two Medea If, "Pud" and Ted. they have two real stars. The line i rugged and powerful and thry are worthy champions. Ranged fought hard, but did not seem lo be able to get untrcked a', any lime Then plays refused to click and thrir defence bent under the he.i onslaughts of the enemy. The game, in of the score, was interesting tluoughoul.

and the conquered team nevei topped trying. Th-: Blue Shuts now hang up then mjiU (ir the season They lve had a successful year and entering the final went further than a lot of people 1 felt thai they would do last September MONTREAL WIN MNAI. (iAME. ViONTREAL won an almost inevitable football championship whm th stopped Regina Rough Riders bv a score of 22 to The Western is were a real threat. They held M.

A A A Un three p-uods and of the lirst seven points were a gift, when Jame fumbled behind his own line In the last quarter Montreal gained two louche the ieiult of the brilliant parsing of Warren Stevens, the ftncl ftpiimt the pass on Canaduui griditoim "Huck Welch, as advaiwe notico fuit-toUl oulkuked Curt Schavr. but the North DakoU player turned in a run- Kame Rough liideis showed the tronget tli.r e. come out of the pi an ics Once they held tlw Red and Blur fm three down within thc.i own fve-ard line and any team that can do tli.it im tiaue paper detente They stopped three plunges in a row- and held St vena when the ball was a ard out Thr game was played in zero weather and nw was banked High aiound the field The fans stood and inaiked lime all in an endeavor to keep waiiu FACING TOlGHtR tOMPETITION QTTAWAS TOURING AMATEUR HOCKEY TEAM opened iheii ct.cs of cxh.hition matches in Paru on Saturday n.ght and while they tailed to achieve iclorj it was haidl to lw expected they would show their best form after the long boat trip. The fact that they were held to a drw shows that the it ports of improvement the game in Europe have not been ground leu, the Ottawa tourists may look fix ward to more formidable opposition than haa been the lot of previous Canadian teams who have made iuch tour. Tomorrow night they face an all-star aggregation and will probably be given an ever harder battle than in thair first A CLOSE HOCKEY RAl E.

TrrH FOOTBALL OFT THE SPORT CALENDAR for another jmi, ants-teur hockey in the Capital oi ins the main attraction (or sport devotee, and if the recent battles in the nior City League are any cmeuon there should be more than enough action to satisfy the average f-n dining the inter The senior race is on- of Uw i loaeot on lecml Uh the live tenuis bunchtd in a hectic srratnblc for the uiwlisputwl lead Si fr tlirre has been no decided stupe riont demonsli a led bv any one el uh mid he race to the wire can expected to provide many a stirring gain Their own effort. hampered a tendency lo hold to a defensive tr pUv in their first few start. New Edinburgh have definitely abandoned these mettvxU and have demonstrated during the ast week they can hold their own with any club in the league when it come to wide open pla Shams. La Salle. Rideau and Monties are all evenly balanced oulfu with it tendency to take victory or defeat in an extremely serious light.

Competition is regsrded as the best asst of any hockey league and if this hold true the City League will enjoy their most successful season in a long tune LErs HAVING HARD TIME. LEAPS made amends for a rather bad trouncing at the hand of Montreal's Mauling Maroons last week when they returned to Toronto on Saturday rught and reversed the decision before a home crowd. Recent reports indicate that all is not satisfactory in the Leaf camp nd there may be a grand shake-up unlecs more signs of life are displayed by the men of Smythe King Clancy has yet lo strike his real stride and is at present handicapped by an injured leg A brilliant puck-carrier in his davs with the Senators. Clancy was forced into a strictly defensive role last vear and the Leaf front linesmen coached to bear the brunt of the attack Clancys natural style is one that makes him a tremendous offensive asset and while undoubtedly a brilliant blocker, he shows more lo advantage if allowed to follow out his own style of play. Meanwhile Eddie Gerard's American are living up to their old monu ke of the Amazing Amerks 1-asl night the Star Spangled New York oulfl" brought the high flying Black Hawks to earth at Madison Square Garden.

1 iind are riding at the head of the parade in the Canadian section. Not th" least effective of the Americans ts "Rabbit McVeigh, with his helter-skelter I style of play. For the lant two years McVeigh has been mentioned an one to Leave the league by the waiver rouLe. but on every occasion the lillL-blonde has skated himself back into the spotlight with his work in the piiM'hes. The remaining clubs have the Americans to deal with this year and judged on play thus far, Gerard squad will lake a lot of beating Not a spectacular learn by any means, they have balance and a mixture of youth and experience that is getting thr desired results.

Admit Ladies Free One Night a Week Officisls of the Senior Cit Ho key ieeevl.tinn Kato Htrided lo IIUIIIE'J- rste a "ladies' nighf and on every Thursday evening; suiting next -v-ea i hockey fans of the fair sex will be admitted free of charge to ihe amt-teur games at The Auuiitumm A cliaiure in dates Ijts been made for this week and "ladie night" will be on Triday. A senior double headei will be plotted on Thursday night according to an announosment made by acting secretary Jimmy McCafftey with La Salle meeting Monties the firxt Same and Burghs and Shamrocks clashing In th second. On Friday night Rideau will meet Montie in a senior fixture with two junior teams. Ridesus and Burghs playing the second gam of the double bill Canada to Enter In Three Sports To be Represented in Hockey, Speed Skating, Curling at Lake Placid. Canadian Frets by hire, Wire.

WINNIPEG. Man. Dec ft Canada is to be represented st the Lake PUcid. N. Y-.

Olympic Wirter gar.ws next February by a hoehev team, need Asters and a curling rink fit Canadian Olympie Committee decided her Saturday. The committee met following the annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. Winnipeg's Allan Cup ha pi o. is. whs will represent the Dominion in Olympic hockey, were called the "best bet" Canada has in the Winter sports by A.

Fry. of Dunnville. Ontario, committee member Claude C. RotV-lnaon, treasurer of the A A of C. was appointed associate manager of the team.

W. A. Hewitt, of Toron'o. If honorary manager. No Indacation was given of whett club would named to send a u.l-Ing team to Lake Pla'ld for the demonstration matches.

Curling i not th offleisl Olympic roster. Thorn-. Rennie. ol Toronto, was appointed to oosnmitt to represent the Canadian Curling Association. Thaugh not defimlely decided "he I venue oi th boxing and wrestlltig trials will held at Toronto next Spring if th sub-cewnmittee In rharite of these sports carries out the recom mendation of th full committee.

ATTENTION Hockey Managers Pee fmmr esl-ef-lews faaees Ihe COLONIAL CO A CH LINES flsetaMe sssfJ if prtee mrasii es rer far yesnr tsass PHONE UT1. THE Kingston Curlers And Ottawa Rinks In Friendly Games George F. Henderson, K.C., Presides at First Semi Monthly Luncheon at Ottawa Club. Th Ottawa Curling I Inn held the first ol their neml-monthly lunrh-eona on Saturday afternoon Uh t. largf gathering of curlers Mi atten dance Oeorge Henderson president the Ottawa Club, presided at the head tsble and with him sa guests of honor werf 0rre Hanson, president of the Kingston Curling Club, and two rtnks from Klni-ton.

who took part li friendly matches during the afternoon and evening W. Msunder entertain! the gathering with several m1o In sddltlnn to setlng r-ompan-ist during the communi singing which 'U led by irkholrier Th Kingston rtrka all hough peeted to be hsivdlcapped hy be! ng deprived o( the use of tlveir grsmtrs 'orced two strong Ottsws rink CUrt their best for victory In the afternoon gamea It Jsrkson. an old iron plajer. proved he had lost none of his ability since his depsrturc from Ottawa by gaining a tie The following are the result. KlngwtM.

(Mlaaa. Howard Kelly Laird H. Derry R. Jackaon R. Skip 0 Bishop Hoy Carnegie A A.

Fred Lumb Oeorge Hanson Skip Booth Ewsn Burkhoider Bimp-on Skin 9 FoJe Whlilens Wtddi field Blsde Hkip 10 The Kingston curlers were guests of the Ottawa rinks st dinner at the Laurent lan Club In sn after dinner speech. R. Jackson Informed the curlers that he would donat a trophy for annual competition betw en th' clubs la afford the membera sn afford opportunity of studying and enjoying the fine points of the granite and Iron gams. After Mr. Jackson's kindness hud been suitably acknowledged the evening games were got under way.

On the Kingston rinks the skins of ihs afternoon sleeted to play third allowing their vice skips to direct the plays Soorea In the evening were- Klngt. Howard Kelly W. O. Laird I Jatkson J. S.

Derry Skip Bishop Boy Oamagl Oeorge Haneoa Fred Lumb Skip 7 Ottsws. Bedsrd 8 Parsons A White W. Munroe Skip- 13 Dr I Reynolds H. A. McPhee Daly F.

McLuckle Aklp 17 Herb. Reaume Injured Plyen Meet Defeat TULSA, Okla. Dec -A score by Frank Sheppard en pass from L-sng-! loie less than three minutes after the i start of th second overtime period Rive Tula Oilers of th American ockey League te 1 victory over St. Louis Flyers Isst night Esrly in the first period. Resume.

St. Louis goalie, caught the puck on his civek and got a nasty cut. He was out for a few moments but had his wound attended to and re-en I -red the game Sheppard also scored T'lsa's Hr goal. Shrimp McPher-on tying the evuat bLon Uts first period tnded. Canadiens a Return to Defeat Falcons Morens Leads Champions to 4 0 Victory With Brace of Goals Hains worth Brilliant.

anadlan rrett bt IMirtt Irr MONTREAL. Dec 6 Th- return lu form of tin ot Id i lumijuuiu. Caitex diem afti a loauig streak on thv wai m.uked the defeat uf ihe l)v truit KmU'iiiw 4-0, in an exciting N.i tiunal HiM-kev League game heie Sat uiiv night Caivadiena kalel l)w off their feet In the hi hi pel im1 mih I i jii three guab. ai deternuneil Del i oil might the middle period, and then ridded a ft'Uith goal near the end of ihe gotm' Ne 1 1 tin le thr Kali in vnr ntit as hjiil ben ten the moic would uvtiicate Ttiry owe a large measure of then evei sr the bi illiaiKy of Cieoi gt Maiiuuorth ihe Canadians' grille wlu effected ln3 sevoixl shut -nut of iveaMiM On Iwu octaaiuns lla uu worth had but thiee CanadieiLs in front of him agauut the whole Detroit team He fended off shots with his Mi k. his elbows, his shin tds and his i heM He stepped out of his nets and h.tttt'd the rubber dic away fiom the veiv stick of an attacker Ld Lurk ait in a comer of George cwge ml many a khot tlcketteii for a goal glanced off the post or mtised th cagi-b inches.

The Canadiens' defemt-was wide open for awhile in the middle session, but the perspiring Falcon. were unable to beat Hauuwurth It wu a fruitful night for Movwr Moretu. leading scorer of thr Irj.uc last season, 'lowie added a brace of goals and an assist to boost his avei age. Jolml and Wasnie accounted lui the other two goals The lineup: Detroit Goal, Connell. defeiue.

A Smith. Noble, centre. Cox, nig Aurie, Lewis, kubti. Sorrclt Good-fellow. Young.

Kilrra. Mclnenty cooper. Gagne CanadiensGoat Hainsworth de-fem 5 Mantha. Burke, centre Moreni. wings.

GagiKXi. Jollat: subs, liliu- Munro. Lepine. Mondou, Laio-ihelle, Wasnie. G.

Mantha. Rivers. Oftu-isls Smeston and Benedict. Summer First Ferlod Caiudieiis. Joliat t.

iiagnoni 128 Canadiens, Moren I IT i Canadiens. Wasnie iLeduci 4 00 Penalties Noble 2 Mantha. Mantha Good fellow. Leduv Seceetd FerUd No score. Penal lie.

Noble, Leduc Third Period. Canadiens. Moreru tG. Mentha 14-0 Penalties: Mondou. Gagnon.

Kelly Helps Irish Turn Back Wales Score Three Goals in 4 0 Victory in International Soccer. tanadlan Fresa asle. BELFAST. Northern Ireland Dec -Only included in the Irish team at the last moment Kelly, of Derry City, malenallv helped them win live international soccer match against Wales on Saturday. Kelly himself kicked three of Ireland's four goals and was a constant threat.

Bam brick of Lin-field, completed Ireland's tally, while Wale, made no reply. The first hal ol the match was closc with both goalies doing good "work After Kelly had opened the sroong. Scott, the Irish custodian, alone pie. vented his goal being penetrated vicious shots from close in. The fame see-sewed In the second half with the Welsh on top near th: end Then in a Srilliant finish Kelly goaled twice and with the Welsh tesin sll pile Id Bam brick practically walked through them to get Ireland fourth marker.

The teams were: Ireland Goal Scott Liverpool, right back. McNinch. Bsllymena. left back. Fulton.

Belfast Celtic; right half Mitchell. Distillery; centre half. Pyper. LinAeld: left half Mc-Cleery. right otiUide.

Notts Forest; right inside. Ir-. in. Derry Cily; centre. Bambrick.

Lin-11" Id. left inside Miller. Barrow. I -ft outside Kelly, Derry City. Wales -Goal.

Gray. Tranmerc Hovers. right hack. Lawrence. Swsnaes.

left back. Foukes. West Bromwich: right hslf. Bennion. Manchester United; centre half.

Griffiths, Everton; left hslf. Emry S. Ellis. Oswestry; right outside. Jones.

The Wednesday; right inide. James. West Ham; centre. Bamford. Wrexham; left inside.

Rob-bins. Cardiff, left outside, Psrris. Brsdford Pittsburgh Plays Tie With Buffalo Bisons (anadlan Frr lllreet Wire. FORT ERIE Ont. Dec.

Yellow Jackets climbed point nearer the top of th-r International Hockey League standing Saturday night when they held Buffalo Bisons to a 1-1 tie in 70 minutss of rough hockey BuffaloGoal. Taugher. defence. Lederman. Murray; centre.

Voss; left wing. Gross; right wing. Martin: subs. Cain. Jackson.

Roth. God in. Lauder Bogs rd is. Canr. PI tU burgh -Goal.

Cos; defence. Ber lett. Frsser; centre. Rodden: left wing. Arbour; right wing.

Ingram; subs. Gregg. White. Hslbday. Fields, Proud lock Miller.

Matt. RefereePuss Trsub. Summary. First Peried. No scoring.

Penalties: Ber lett. Bscss.4 FeriW. Pltuburgh. Ingram 15 1 Thlrw PvTssele Buffslo, Msriln -Csrr. IM Penalties Ingram.

Murray. Fields (21, Gregg. Bogardis. Overtts Feried No score. Penalties; Milker.

Vosa. Lederman MKCEK CLLB METTINd, A meeting of the executive and lUven of the Sms of England football club will be held tonight st Metcalfe sUsst ai gbi BlllA Skips Appointed For Smiths Falls Will Lead Invasion of Ot Will Leaxi Invasion of Ot tawa in 8earch of Mc Mullen Cup. id in hf Jnurn.il SMITHS KALl-S. tm Apioinliii ut skii Ol III tu tin MiMullin I ur It-rtlurril ll.t- fiji meeting of thi- ri ih Kail Culling Club Ust li ght Then- II UJHISU- ll l.H ((I dl'l'lllUll, I InllovAing Ihf buslm- eui hic luui iiiiuu iil Ik lit Riadlc. it.

IVallisnUm Cuji eiiihleiik.MK if tlx- it.nt th.tui p.Miiahiu of thr luh Hrnnigct and Kir I i apHiinltt In iir-d lh' I.k tl link-, on their ici ih- I wink CxU- A if Ulli 'l(r4l rii klp lit hend Ir.nim in ri fiiriully ton Hunt ii ri.g-d viih tli'- Ult.iAd Club I'li sidenl A Joim s. in hi I drit.ilcl the cunditioiu. sp.etiu ioiiiH'tilion to be ariailgrd fin lotal i ui lei dui ing the ar. to In pi.ii-i on SjIui d. and riling dui ing h- Op en Artificial Rinks at Lucerne John Rankin's Quartet Wins Feature Curling Match at Inaugural.

in I I lie -JmiriiMl IX'CERNE-IN-Ql'K-RrX' 6 Knur invitation maUhe uuuut nUil the new Seigiim Cluh aitifirml ire i jrling rink line esterdu ith teums from Thiitle. Montreal Ro ul ('. tetlnnia Montreal. Buikinglwin. Quebec' and w-ll team uf Seigniory Club memlieit The feature match was bet wen itnk klpte hy Col Graliam pieaident of the Canadian brdiuh of 'die Rt.i.il Caledonia Curling Club of Scotland and John I Rjnkui.

pretM-dent of the Seigmur Club tuileia sim! v.oii the latter bj 12 to five All the traditions of the ancient oi piier represeniatives ol the clergy lent color the occast A prayer by Rev Malcolm Campbell of th Riy Caledonia Canadian hr jih and blessing by Father Camberlan cure of Monte-bello were part ot the opening The resulu of the matches follow SelgaUrj C.t". Brsnrh C. Owens Col Archibald Krritan A MarLarrn J. I Rankin Skip 12 Thistlo. "A' FrrfUMm W.

I. Murray A Tlmmuis Nioll SU.o Burklnthoan M. H. Cochrane N. CHlnd A Clilhe.

M. Kmnv -Skip 14 al-d-l i O. Roy H. Stoa art Rnirr Stuart P. Wall -Skip 11 Rev (ainphrll J.

W.lkrr Col. Urahrtin -Skip 5 Bueklnlham 'AM L. Roe Champajlnr A Bare nil A Bi'o Skip i Hawkrshniry Rohrrtaon A n. Rutherlonl Allan Holtbv -Skip 4 Thlmlle "B'aa VipTorl II. Dwyrr H.

Walker J. Aiifllii Skip i French Combination Wins New York Grind Coll Kingston. Ont, came third in his year's competition for the Laf- NKW YORK. Dec. The French J- rty Cup among the service cad -la team of Alfred Letourneu and Marcel -f Great BriUuv Canada and Au-Guimbretirc won New York 51st tralla For the eighth time, th cup sis-day bicytic race at Madison hy the Royal Military Col-Square Garden last night Sandhurst.

with swveatecri In three wsy tie for the k-ad when the final hour of sprints started, the Second place went to the Roynl French aces did not pull shead until Academy. Woolwich, with w.y of the last hour of The Canadian collece furious jamming In a session llai nd 'ollowed lbw some of the hsrdest riding the i-rJen saucer ever ha. produced I .1 thry atolr a lap at the crucial niomenl i k.ij ii i Annthe French combination. Grorfos Coupry and Michel Poc- qi.ru, galnocl ronrl place or JVanco OeorrMt of luly and Orard Dchacta of Bolglum by a marln ol poinu won in thr aprinta In dlstanc Ihry werr tiad. one lap behind the Tire Chains Tailored to Fit Frisby the "Srri'it 88 LYON ST.

TRAVEL, HOTELS and RESORTS. In Windsor SAMPl! ROOM AT I I 14.00 S4.I0 aaaj 15 00 Morkin Re-elected A.A.U. President At Annual Meeting Union is Released From Promise to Hold Olym pic Track Trials at Vancouver. Il I I MtK HL1.M K.I. i ai 1141I lan rreiut fiortB Writer.

INNIPKG. Dec. l-Brit. 'ul iu ii ifnidiiionally released Is Athletic Union of Can.x Siilindav liuru Mi proinirw to hold ti 'I." im.u ami field trials at Va un and delegates to meeting v. uml i t'ut-e of hesMotis by i-onnrmi I'.

Janu'S I Morkin pi -i iijii hi ngiecinent with boccer it jnd it-cleviing him to tli peMiUn (or a set-ond term (oineiition Moor hatlli -v i I i. iittai tiding questions wi tii' Bntuh Columbia del i.te offer lug in eon iDromlse on Hi'' ti tais award almost bef' i-rt-hiiuiiai ikirmiihuig had slartr-l v.l:ile approvul wu given Mr. Mo -k Un.d without comment. If Vnnanivrr is awarded oth: of tn-tot OUmpif international trac't ur. t.v which ihe A.

A A U. of C. is a v. ilh foreign countries sending teams to the Los Angeles saim ihe Bntuh Columbia branch will fo -I. -it nght to Ihe Canadian trb-l Colgan.

of Vancouver aid Investigations to teams attend. i-k Ihf Olympic games to tour Cana niter the games were forwarded few davs ago. If the tour Is arrsng i Vancouver is to have the first nv id the Canadian Olympic rommitt' will be free to select another city fot the tr is Is. It it considered certa 1 1 1 llsmilton. Out will be chosen.

President Morkin ruling last Summer Ihrtl amateurs are allowed to pL -in games under jurisdiction of tli IXmunion Football Afvaocla tlon. no -amateur body, was approved in a report of a special committe and the convention adopted the report wtth comment Delegates weie unanimous thai the union should not consider sdoptinx complete new constitution and name, embodied in a voluminous rr- port presented by a special commit tM. headed by W. H. Kilby.

of Mont Instead, Mr. Kilby's was thanked for its report and reappointed to work on the corutitutio.i for another year. No move was mad to oppose Mi. Morkin re-election and John Leslie, of Edmonton. was re-electrd secretary for a fifth term, and Claude Robinson.

Winnipeg, Appointment of J. H. Crocker, of London Ont to the vice-presidem-v, was made today by Mr. Morkin. Following were named to th executive, one from each A.A.U.

branch: C. C. Gillespie. Maritime; W. H.

R. Den man. Quebec; Inspector George S. Guthrie. Ontario; R.

G. Pushmsn, Ottawa Di.li.ct; R. Chambers. Thunder Bav A Johnson. Manitoba; W.

Hamilton. Saskatchewan; B. Bellamy Alberta, and H. W. Colgu.

Bntisli Columbia. In addition, the president appointed live inembrs-at-large lo th vxecu-live They sre J. H. Crocker, London. Ont W.

H. Child. Hamilton, Out Judge J. A. Jackson.

Leth-bridge: A Fry. Dunnville, Ont snd W. H. K.I by. Montreal.

Sandhurst M. College Captures Lafferty Cup LONDON. Dec. -Royal Military 7 r' ml VT c.Hrt Collrgo. Cr.nw.ll.

Urd ln points. wilh The onc-and-a-hal mile rare was won by Sandhurst, with th- I Ml.M ,1. r.M abx, wM won by Sandhurst. tht Klnalon collect In fourth pl.r. Woolwich won tho high Jumi.

Canada third but th Canadian mllefe won flrst place In thr fifty yard swim. McKay Elmergcncy and Rubber Combination Vulcanizer hut Satisfies" Q. 2991 NORTON-PALMER Sampls Rxm Give You More Bolri-aa TU Larf mJ Airy -WaJULra Mvrpliy Folrb Bel te dl reM BtlKfOOss. Vrrtll Igk WfesJ SStOWWaf CAFETERIA ENGLISH GRILL i.

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