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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 14

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Art. Somers Plays Important Part in Home Team Victory 1 i Curling .4. i 1 I I 1 'RT AIM Hl.lt. UiA. la.

Li 7. IK I W'llla'" the Atll.nThl.il II I off tll Manitoba senior riai.ia. tun I I. om Klltrt hookey scries at the Arena m. lk.r, Cnnan Tonii Ilink here Saturday niplit n.

t.iy Uuviuaon when they downed the Tort Arthur aggregation hy a score of three goals to two in a game that, for nn eprn r. sparkled with peppy piavs on both sides. both teams were In good form and. If anything, were a little raster man usuui im 1 Of the season. sjth.

r.arni a Fort William had the edge In the a amea iv.aklev Haitian. Ilrst llfl nerinds hO ever. I Ti Uur liv.rn rrsi iwo pernios. i Mll, 41, vt yte. inr.t vs.

l.url. fln'shed stronger, hut lacked I At ha Laboring In tactic that featured he irt a. Forts attack. The Form had the stronger ohst'tutes and were note tn advantage, while the PorH were ptnvitig recruits from the Juniors, with the exception of Dnl man. who wns with last geason.

Somers. a reason 1 al con. showed up well, although Ward, ellnpcd from the Kennra Juniors, took the evening's honors for nil round work. Dalman. playing In strange mm panv.

did not fit In so well. Hoth team Inltiul Une up was prnrtlc ilv the same as travelled inroiien the 15:3 4 season. Chahot and Tjina trv. the goalies, split even the vvnlnr'a work. Hrvdge.

the heftv defense man for the Ports, ored one of the two that Ports netted. Both outfits have a rattling rood eomhlnatlon svstem considering that It was the first (rame with a little better than a week's practice. Tne mei Pn.ltlnn ront rt faunae dafanae fi.rwnrd fnrwnrd forwsrrt ib anh Pert Arthur rhahnt Profits W'llann Purlas ft my Ct ronnors Warrt rnrt William Trfinitirv Tlr Tnpr Whv'a Srtm r. Ilai nun't Piva rol Traa Dalman anh n.il nimmim Flrat Tierlofl, pi vflffa. rtna.

Whvte. S'4 mina Sncnnrl parlnil TurVweil. Tf'ni. Third porirnl Pm from Whvl. mlns.

0r frnm mlria Panaltlr. Flrat Tit lort Traar TnT. Whvte. Sernn1 ferln.l. Vl'll nn.

mrra. TMM paring Pemara, rot. Htftrf Wan Walllnirtnn. CALGARY TIGERS BUMPED BY ESKS Single Tally in Final Period Wins Game Stuart Not Playing CAIXSARY, Dec. 15 In a (rame of hockey.

It pays to he alert and on the Job, every nilmite. Take advantage of the other teams mix takes and yoti can never tell what will happen. No better example of thla can be cited than the one offered at the Arena, Saturday nlpht, When several of the Timers aloud iiHiiiu and watched Joe MuCorniick skate a distance of 15 feet to pick up a loos puck that had heen left hy Eriden and drive paHf. eeveral limhs out of the vision of Goalkeeper Hal Winkler and into the net. This (foal, notched 47 seconds after the commencement of the final period, broke the tie that had existed after two periods, and eventually gave the Edmonton Kklnina a .1 2 triumph over Calgary Tlpers In the opening (same of the Western Cun ftda League here this winter.

Incidentally, the ponl Kjioivd the inauguration eeremoni for 4 3i') local enthusiasts who did not look for a set back, following Calitary's victory over the Eskimos In the capital oily only a few nlphts previous. While the Ice wns fast diiritur the initial period, the Tlcers stepped out and took a two goal lead. As the aydnir berame tougher, due to sticky lea. the Penpals did not pnsess the same stamina, while the Eskimos Improved, and when McCormlck finally notched a counter this giive the McKenzie clan a new lease of life, and they woiked hard enough to tie up and later cinch the decision. Crawford, the veteran of the game, Dutton and Winkler were the pick of the locals, the former p'avlng his best game In Calearv.

McCormlck was the hero for the Eskimos. Tohin, who replaced Ptuart. the former Brandon amateur, was unbeatable after the first period. Trapp nnd Slmp oi also excelled. MoCormirlt's penalty shot.

In the first period, was aved by Winkler. A ahot from the blue line by Put ton as he crossed In frnot of the defence, gave Tigers their firnt goal. A shot from a difficult sr ele hy Crawford was responsible for the second McCormtck's first goal was by a hard shot from the side, the tmek rnlrff into the corner of the net. Pimnson hounced the punk a feot out from Winkler and It cut In to tie the rcore. Summary First period 1.

I'aleary, Thitton. 1M: 2, Calgarv, Crawford. Fecond period 3. Edmonton. McCormlck, 5.21; 4, Edmonton, Simpson, J.Ori, Third period Edmonton.

McCormlck, from Pridn. 47 seconds. Penalties First period Penalty shot (Edmonton). Feeond period Person Pt inley. Third period Stanley.

Dutton (2), Simpson. Lineup Edmonton Tohln. Simpson. Tnipp, Stanley. McCormlck, Prlden, Morrison, Keats.

Rickey. Sheppord. Calgary Winkler. Pntton. Cardln er.

Morris. Wilson. Crawford. Pen on. Anderson.

MacKay. Oattnan. Referee, Mickey Ion. (DUNCAN AND MITCHELL! BEAT HAGEN SARAZEN I T(5TTSTIVK, Pc. IB Oorr Punran and Ab of Great Britain.

Sunday dpfnted Wnl ter yian and Gen Sarazen. American pmtextontn, four and In irolf much of 3 ARG0S TO PRACTICE Th Argonaut Jnveniie horkey 'Mm will practice at the Auditorium Rink tonight at 8 o'clock. The team to play In the otxtnlnfr frame will be At th. Sfrlhein Saturrtar'a faults H. Aah'tftwn Ill.lllllrV 1 1 .1 .1 aaimaa Tu' kar competition Iv 1 1 a.

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il n.srr 11, Tlioiiil' u. ly Wiliton 12. lluvv 1J, iImuii: lin.tlty a. fcuuin iu 7. Uliai II Tooihte annua I'l's Mlil m.

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1'rh lh, Ibv JO. Kiirenn 6, Wliinlaa 1U: Low 10, woikor III Post Oftlre (inmi The fnll.mlliK su'ii. P'ayad bT tneml.ers of the Uffi'i curlliir Chib at lln ir r. KJlar lily 10 oagtuv mni H. Elhlrk 11: )lrohcs 4, lillnx 10 6.

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a. Willlama. aklp. ADOPT TENUIS AMATEUR RULING Player Writer Clause Will Come Before Annual Meet of Executive N'KW YORK, V. Pfr.

Thp proimppil now rulp of thf Pnltod States Taan Ansoct.i povprninp mtlvitlfs of plavor writoi hnn bnn mnnirnnnsly mlopt hv thp pxp.miMvp ronmiittoi! tlie V. S. T. A. Pr'orp thr mpnuiro rnn 1 pnfnrrd, ft rtriPt lr rrp'MitP'l tn th ahncla tinn IfH Rnri'Ki mcoflriT a two third f.tvor.il'Ic ohfrtlnf .1.

Tli nrw nnntrd com rrnnilwt? mr. isurr, nlnvpr nTlt'r Kltunf nrrl rn (ToiilU nn tn the limits r1' Pi' rifr po. Thn fotiP invi Minn which nre oonM.l'TfM tfipm tnnf fi.Mow: "A r.nii ill tq conlfV rcd to Tifivo fnrfr'itcd Mi am.itonr Mntiis hv CAinTiil'triL' of Hip fn'lnu lnr; nrtw. pnr'nii'tincr or inrMnr ir.i the tnkincr nf nM nrtinn mntion pir 'urr of Mni1f nr lflvlnrr rnum In romu'tlnn thorrwi'h. "Hy rrrnilfiner or "nnctioTilnp Ti( nn" tn hf nilvrrfi'pd nt lh n'lthnr of l.ook or Rrf ir on tonnifl whW not tnnl'y tho author, or hv rppf'ivinr pnvmnnt np oonnld )fon fnr ftvico which hp dnpn.

not "I.y iiHintr np Fnllonlnir nftor Fphnmrv, fh nfo of hH 1 1 1 1 or ntfmpnt of TiN rooutation wnn on tho tfmn! rnurts In rnn rptinn wi'h hunUn, npwTtrinrr, mnc w.ir or othor written nrtirlos, motinn plrtnro of hlmlf. Irctnrpi or rndln tnlk fr which hp i to rooph't pnvmpnt or rornprnNntlcn. wrltlnir for pny nr for rnn niilrrntlon cntivnt nU'ipnrfr nrtirU rnvprire tnnrniTirnt or trt vhtrh hp PntPiPd ft SARANAC LAKE TO 'GET SKATING MEET FAIUNAC N. Ivc. is The International speed skating championships have hen swarded to Paranac T.eke nnd will be held at Pontine nink during the last weic pf January on the first week of February, friaries H.

flotdsrnlth, secretary of the International Skatlno Fnion. has announced. St. John. H.

has decided not to stage the ohnmp Icnshlos which were assigned to that city ty the ITnlon several yveeks affV jur cjAjrlsrairn aiai I I i i THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Fort William Downs Port Arthur In Hockey Opener Blue and White In FRENCHMEN WIN I British golf stars in u.s. VANCOUVER WINS SETTLE EASTERN N.HL. HOCKEY Sounder ConditionjFROM HAMILTON Dec IK. The the Natiunal Hockey CHESS TOURNEY OTTAWA. standing of League is: Rflnt I 03miA I ooHnrc .0 in Heavy Chgcking Game MONTREAL, Pec IS am i II Hi's streak I' ltr.i stra'ght games, tlie Tigers meeting first defeat In the Hot key League this season hen thrv were trounced bv the Cnrad cns here nn Saturday tiit ht.

(1 2. Six "thousand fans witnessed the, scrappiest struggle seen on the Ice here tills winter. Hamilton counted the first poal of the struggle early In the tilt, hut user in minutes of play they hw command and In the two final periods were no match for the nicely, apr esslve Canadiens. Seventeen penalties were handed out by Heferee Dr. In what proved to be the most strenuous and bitterly fought game seen, locally this sea son.

J.ody checking was of the stlffest. licks were carried high, cross cl.e. irg nnd tripplm? were mixed In with other minor tricks, both sides being equally culpable. Purch end the two Creen bro'hers sparkled In the first period nnd stood up weil ngalnst the dashing plav of the Cnnadien forwards, Morenn. at and Pllly pnncher.

Purch plugged nlong doggedly throughout, but the two Green found the going too heavy. The Canadiens' forwards earlv found the measnre of Lanclois and Ken. Pnndall. They had little dim colty In getting close on top of Forl.es in the Tiger net and peppered htm with shots. Summary First period 1, Hamilton.

Purch. 9 20: 2. Canadiens, Puncher, 110: Cnndlens. S. Cleghorn.

1 on. Second period 4. Canadiens, Coufu, 4.rm: s. Canadiens, P. Cleghorn.

1340. Third period (I, Canadiens. 1 CO: 7. Canadiens. Morenz, 740; 8, Hamilton, Poach.

50. The Llnsuo Canadiens Vezinn, S. C'eghnrn, Coutii, Morenr. Joliaf. W.

Pourher, O. Cleirhorn. Mntz, Manthn. HamlUon Forbes. Pnndi'l, T.ang lols.

Purch. n. Creen. W. flreen.

rioTh. McKlnnon. Potichard. Pprlnrr. Peferee Ur OTary, Ottawa.

Penalties First period "Red" Creen. Joll.nt, Coutii, "Shorty" Creen. Itnndall, Mor pr.r. Poncher: nil two minute miners. Second period Cnutll, S.

Pandall nnd JIcKinnon; 2 minute minor. Third period T.anglnls. P. Clog horn. McKlnron.

llnucher and P.iu chnrd, nil 2 minute minors; S. Cleg horn, five minute major. CARRIER BOYS START HOCKEY Tribune League Started Saturday 12 Teams Lined Up for Play The Tribune Tamers" Hockev League Rot started Saturilay nlRht nt the Arena Kink. Twelve teams took part. Six raines were plnved.

What Station lacke.l In sl7e Ihoy made up In apRressiveness, and beat Sattlon "I''1 hy a score of 6 n. Stations "F' proved too utrorn; for Station winninir bv eonre of 6 1, llcll. MuWilllams and l'as clno played well for tlie winners. Abbott worked hard for ther losers. Tho pa me between teams 111 nnd H2 ended with the score 6 3 In favor of Stations nnd "II," had a uront battle, tlie result helni? In doubt riuht up to the last minute, Si.it on beiiiR the winner by 2 1.

Kellt for the losers, put up a great pam. while Jimmy Armttape and (uto Storms were the shining Ilttljls of the winners. Division One North and West had a dins donr; battle. North winning nut bv a score of 8 1. Corn, nt centre, played t'cllcnt hockey, notchlnr? two of the three counters for his team.

In the second name In Division On Pent re climbed nil over Knst. Th score was 6 0. Vern. Abbott wns po lni; strong for tho winners. SNOWSHOEING Arramak Club The Arrnmnk Snow shoe Club will hold Its In it In 1 tramp next Wednesday.

Members and friends are re. quested to meet nt the St. James city lltnils at 8 o'clock sharp. The Ar rainaks are newly organized under the leadership of J. E.

Iteiiaud i I Cool, nnd Mike Chrlon. seeretnrv, Tnche St. Boniface. rbop. M351; day, N1447.

Membership closes soon. Anyone wbinnr; to can pet program nnd full particulars by applying to secretary. Lafalot Club The I.afalot Fnowhsoe rlub 111 hold the weekly tramp Tuesday evening, meeting nt the north citv car limits (VcAdam at o'clock. All members nre rcpicstel to be on hand. The party will in: to the home of Mrs.

O. ll.intier nian for refreshments. Eskimo Club The Eskimo Club will toboggan party Thursday meeting nt Tieer I.o.'.ce hold even I nt I o'clock. The following officers were elected for the season I r. 2 1 President, Leonard Warburtin; vice president.

Hubert A. Weston; secretary treasurer, Miss HorN Wild goose; captain, Hubert A. West.ni; in, Robert McCaw. Sidney Sheppnrd; committee Miss May Shopland. Miss r.ervl Shooland.

nek K. Kolghlcy. Albert K. Foster. Victoria Club Members of the Victoria Snows), Club enjoyed a delR hi fui trrirn over ttie weeK end in ttie vl.

lnitv Elm Park. The regular e. kly tr.imp is arranged for Tuesday eyenin.r meeting nt Peer T.od ntranee to Citv Park, at eight o'clock slinro. Members are expected to turn out In full force. REFEREE STOPS FIGHT rTtinadlsn freaa rnMaf STOCKHOLM.

Dee. 1 1 rn4: contest here between "Sold er" Jones the Canadian and Harry Pershon, was slnpned nftpr the second round owing to an old wound In Jones" face hrenklng open. Pershon possibly was the better mnn hut the fight did not proceed fnr en nongh to eettls the question. I i j1'1 v. rs AliK JHTC1JKLL AM) IK) defeated Cone Sarazen nn exciting polf match I 4 5 i I seeond victory over the Americans.

SFbOT The news of the death of Mrs. Shea, wife of Mike Shea, sports eiiitor of the Free Press, came as a distinct shock on Saturday afternoon. The sports staff of The Tribune! joins the local sporting fraternity in extending; its sincere sympathy to Mr. Shea and his two sons, Tommy and Mike, Jr. el resi N.H.I,..

result of lite hockev In the on Siliif.lav niirht them a tie fur lirst plnce Louveen 'nn lillcns nn. I Hamilton, both tamn. havlnir lost one name. The Tlirers this year hnvn stint, off with a ban it HiniuiiaT lour in a rnv took inoir nint defeat from the rreiuiiincii t.y a 2 score. ''piIIC only defeat previously clialk 1 ed up to the Cnnurliens wns nf the hahdH of filtawa.

who bumped them off In overtime. Cecil Hart's Montreal team came throuph with a victory over St. I'ats. which was sweet medicine for Kctr Noble, who performed arrnlnst his old team mates. Ottawa and Hoston plav their pome this evening.

MUST HAVE THE HEART While speed is much in any qame, And skill will play its part. Unless you have the fiflhting flame, Unle.s you have the Heart, The answer's usually the same, You're beaten ere you start. IV'HT WIU.IAM duplicated of last year of beat In Its feat year of beat ins Port rtlnir In (he oiionintr eutno nf the Substitutes played nn Impart in the vletnrv nsi Art was prominent tliroiiirliouf. vcason. oorto nt Somers as also was yoiinir Ward, of last years Kenora luniors.

Vr.T Thursday will mark the i cpenlntr of the bairue in Win nipeg when l'oi Arthur will make t's debut aealnst Selkirk. Thev morn on to Tirundon on Saturday nnd conic brick here for Monday a nlnst I'olron Titrcrs. Torts deiicnibnrr on their lat year's lineup, as IVihnm dTd not turn 'in an Important contribution Saturday. Vif i World's Records Fly In Culver City Race Bennett Hill Wins 250 Mile Auto Classic in Fast Time rri.VEii cn v. 'ed recouls tliat sporting world tod of Dennett Hill Iiec.

15 once Kt.irtied th lay in the wake I II.IHiliti lloil Ktotl drive to victory In the mile race of the closing ia Autotno one elation r.i:i reus, yesterday. liecords broke here ere: 1. Harry llartz nier orld's record of llii niiies per hour sustained for a distune of 5,1 miles nt Charlotte N.C., iUst October, replaced yesterday by Halph lie Patina, eu ran ltaliin iin whose ner ngo the first half hii.idred miles Was KS.ti miles per hour, 2. Chat lotto record for 1 00 miles of 11:1.4 tulles per hour, smash oil py tuns average of niiies hour In tlie speedy now Culver Citv bowl. 3.

Hartz's nille record of 119 4 als established at Charlotte snced a outclass il hy Hill's speed of 4. Tommy lilton I'ft mile re hour, rstal, corn oi i ls.i miles per ii.sne.i in the 4 'ilario! te race iiiii netterr.t pv rt lhati eight I nines an nour wnen Hill lushed es terd.iy'B whirl In hour liliii utes and IS .1 r. recomls. or an average speed of IMS mil, an hour. Hart had a hand in the smashing of his and Milton's rerords.

i second after a phenomenal spurt' in the final Cft miles in niie hour minutes 3 5 seconds, or an average of 1M3 miles an hour. In lip. ishltiif third, 0 3 i seconds behind Hart, with an nvc.age of Milton also s'inied in the honors of record sm 'shlng, ns did Fred Comer, W. E. Shuttuelt and .1.

S. Wilkinson, who finished fourth, llftli and sixth, respectively, MURPHY CHAMPION DRIVER in.r Tribune Sprrlal l.raard Vi Ire IJ'S AMiF.l.ICS, ir, Jimmy Murphy, sensational noto driver, who was killed two months ago in a rare nt Syracuse, N.Y., til nrnpl even In he, dnclared winner of tiio A A I', ch. itu piunship, following yeaterday'a race I it. i W.V 14 3 L. i (a (aVsVsa.aa? af GKORGIi DUNCAN anil AValtor Ilasnn 4 and 3 in yesterday.

This is the Britishers' SALAD While the knockout of Fred Fulton was suspicious, it would have been more suspicious if he hadn't been knocked out. rpHErtK nre other places In the 1 world where bltf bowling scores are made ns well as In Winnipeg, ChlenKO, Milwaukee and Buffalo. Here la the t'nlon Hill team In the Xew Jersey Elks State leas lie and it turns In a set of srores that 1h worth pasting in the front page til the hook. IACIT team frame went over a thousand and each mnn aver I tilted well over 20 for the three panics. A.

Illldehrnnd, shootlnir at anchor, slummed tho sticks for 278, an nviraire of 244. I Tako a sititnf over these fiuures and i A1 Hodils: Harry Servas, jr. 1M 200 214 169 259 173 192 219 226 197 614 608 635 633 734 r. lildebrand 216 Fred Hanrens Eddie Schultz A. Hiidcbrand 202 278 Totals 1,186 1,030 1,0073,224 When Charlie Harris poked hit nose out on Saturday morning he decided that it was an error and that it couldn't be bonspiel time! HOWEVER, dpeaklnjr of curling.

Iteports from the country so far tins fall indicate a frieat increase In Interest In the (rame. it hos become 10 popular nil throuph the province nnd bonspiel offielnls tnke this ns a cue for Increased representation from the country at the annual bonspiel next February. FOR many years past there has nnlv been one club in the Stonewall district. This year there are clubs nt Warren and Tuelon, with the possibility of fourth club heinrr orpnnized at Stony Mountain. There ls 'nlso nn overflowing membership nt Snow flake.

a And Portane la Prairie club has as many rinks now as it had members last tesaonl a THE ones Inn of country repre sntntlon nt the M.inltola nnn spicl has become a serious problem for Association officials to work on They nre concentration; on the matter, however, nnd aim to make It easier each year for the country rinks to come to Winnipeg. DATE IS SET FOR BIG BOAT RACE LONDON. Dec. 15 The date for next year's bont race, in which Oxford and Cambridge renew their etrug gle for rowing honors, hns been set for Saturday, March 28. The Oxford dark blues rowed nTf their trlnl eights nt Henley three weeks ago, while Cambridge had the first of their trials at Ely a week ago.

There ore half a dozen vacancies to be filled in the Oxford bont, and It seems certain that next year's crew will be considerably inferior in to that which was beaten by the light blues last April. nt Culver City speedway, won bv Ilennett Hill, of Ixs Angelea, the new record time of one hour, S8 minutes and IS 3 5 seconds for 250 miles. Although Hill won, the championship went to Murphy, who had l.r 49 points In the national standing. Karl Cooper, the only driver in the Culver City rncj who could have bested Murphy's record for the year, was forced out of the race at an early period by engine trouble. NEWTON WINS HERALD RACE AT HAMILTON HAMILTON.

Dec. 15 fleorge Newton won the five mile race for the Herald cup. Saturday afternoon, covering the distance In 27 minutes and 28 seconds. Charlie Morton was second and Tom Klllss. third.

Only five runners participated. SPORTSMEN'S BILLIARD LEAGUE All plavers of the Sportsmen's League are requested to meet thla evening at 8 o'clock at the Madison. Cann was the winner of the Mystery snooker competition wli a score of IIS. Interesting Telegraph Series Played With Coast, Saturday Vancouver won an Interesting telegraph chess match, which was plnved on Saturday afternoon between teams representing Winnipeg and Vancouver. The Winnipeg tenrh was chosen from plnvers from the various chilis In the Winnipeg and District Chess ueaguc, H.C.C.

supplying four rdav I era: CN R. C.C.. two; Y.M.C.A., two, and Icelandic C.C.. two. The grnpn apparatus was Installed in the I club room of the W.O.C..

Fashion Craft Mock. The Vancouver players I were located at the Vancouver Hotel. This was the first telegraph mutch that has been played In this city fori many years, the last match of the! kind being played about 15 years ago, I between Winnipeg and Montreal, more were id noarns aside, the Winnipeg team being made up ns follows: R. J. Spencer.

C. W. Howard, H. H. llurreil, Winnipeg C.C.; W.

S. Quirk nnd H. Orepoiy, C.C.; P. Chiswrll nnd A. Itheubotto Y.M.C.A.

C.C.; E. Christjansson and C. Thorlakson, Icelandic. and Liest, Winnipeg C.C. Play commenced at 6 o'clock, Winnipeg time, Winnipeg winning the toss of the coin, and took Has move at the odd number boards.

Play at (lie outset was a trlfln slow, but the game shortly speeded up. An adjournment took place at 7.30 pin. for supper, after which play resumed until midnight. During the evening Vancouver reg Itsered their (irst win on board 10. Best having put up a game defence against a 1'onziani opening, of which he appeared not to be laniil iar.

The next win came on board 9, followed soon after by the resignation of Spencer, board 1. Itlieuhot tom, board 7, should have won his game, but apparently was menaced by too eager spectators, but finally obtained a draw. Howard, board 2, defended with a Caro C.inn and the game being even at midnight, a draw was agreed upon. Hoards 3. and 6 will be adjudicated by Mr.

Morrison, Canadian champion, Toronto. The openings were ns follows: Hoard 1, Centre Counter: Caro C'unn; 8, Ruy Lopez: 4. Bird Open ing: 5, Hungarian Def 6, Qti.D.; 7. Mar Ijinge: 8. Zuker tnrt 9 1 Vuifpo 10, Ponziani.

Following are the Winnlner R. J. Hpen. er 0 fl. W.

Howard. i It. It. llurreil W. 8.

Quirk 0 II. 'IraHory P. Clilswall A. lihaubottom K. 0 Thorlakson 0 E.

lltat 0 11. i.l), J. If. D. Van couvtr cl.4ai,ion.H R.

i'. I hi i ii. sa. I. M.

txival 1 A. Huilrr It. 11. fhr.ark II. M.

.1, nkyus. i .1 Millar 1 stea.naon 1 J. II. Calhoun Totsl 1 Total. Matches to ba atljudivuted, l'l III.IC I'll KM I At the ure Shota lute 310, Atnar 205 Nell S.M, McAuloy U44.

Courd Total fleoundrela Wallnra ST0. Orr 91 rlaon 25U, Uerrjr Jackaott H'J7. Toial 1.346. tieuunilrels win two. Hot Dors l'ava SJ.S UoRaa Qli 23i, McLiulialJ 2j7.

Ar.ow liy3. 'tii 1,301. Madxell Huttiarfnrd 117. Hewea 21 P.tvnolilf 234, AlcLiouald 2o2, Cramp 353. Toial 1.307.

Hot Vosb win one; Mndzoll wins ons tie. CO.U.MIKSION'KHS I.F.AC.t At the Y.M.r.A. Whlttler MUhlh'lotl, 300: I.lnes. Allen. 378: wantlar, 3.

Totsl 1.447, Mcfaatara Harxrarea. Z7hr WhiMnv 207; Urolx, ford. 387: Total 1.412. Whittler wins three. Whitlitr MliMletnti.

Mo; I.ln.a MV Allan, 336: Whlttler, 410. Total 1.498. Iiverv Uiwthar. 373: Wada. 37S; liap elay.

Luvery. 37d. Total 1.476. Whlttler wina two. llanillean Naw briiraan 9vl7.

hnm. 3S6; Hay. 3al; Hamilton, 3'J2. 1 1.401. Wood Bel.

2.SH: Mnthaaon. XM Woftrt. hand, Wood, AM. Total 1.440. oerl wins two.

McAlplne Rtrlrk. 401 Mhl.llvlon, 387; McAlplnt. Sal. Total 1.4R3. hite 394.

Knlrht, 410; An.lar.on, S4.r; Whlta, 407. Total 1,560. White wins two. ASSINIBOINE GOLFERS SELECT NEW OFFICERS The annual general meeting of the shareholders tlie Asslnlbolne Oolf Club, Limited, wns held at the Marlborough, when a very satisfactory report for the year was submitted. The following directors and offi cers were appointed for the ensuing year: President.

T. I.vtle: vice presi dent, C. K. Truscott: secretarv treasurer. W.

Thomson. Finance committee William Orav. chairman, with Walter Craig and W. it. Thomson.

Greens committee TL A. Mackny. chnlrmnn. with Wr. T.

Thomson and W. P. Rrereton. House committee C. K.

Truscott, chairman, with H. A. Arkle. Sports committee H. A.

Arkle, chairman, with Walter Craig. I i Hamilton Canadler.l St. Pats 'pm Ira eil ssf A ,.4 1 51 13 8 ,.4 1 23 8 ,.2 7 HI 4 ,.2 16 21 4 .1 3 9 15 2 .1 4 9 2 Ronton PATS DOWNED BY MONTREAL Ron Noble and Broadbent I i Prominent in Defeat of Toronto TOr.ON'TO. Dec. 15.

St. Patricks st to Montreal here on Saturilay iglit by 3 1. mid had no excuses to oiler, either. The steady Montreal aggregation stuck closely to a five or nx man defense and kept plugging along at a pace that was not thrilling, hut nevertheless effective. A crowded arena welcomed the puck chasers, and seemed pleased with the even If the rinli lost, as Mur.to.

"Dutch" Cain, Charlie Dinstnore, "Reg." Noble and Onnton Sect have ninny supporters here. Montreal won the game in the last period when they scored two goals. 1 ntil the break up It had been the tightest kind of a fit, neither team iving nny marked advantage. Montreal got the first counter in the opening period when Hroadbent's low, swift shot fooled Koach, but one minute later, Dye went in alone to tie the score. From then until the last period it was a nip and tuck battle, and it was apparent that the team to count first would likely win.

Coach F.ddie Gerard wns highly pleased with the game nnd stated that In his opinion "Hog." Noble was the, best man on the Ice. Noble certainly played en inspired game. He was much more noticeable than when he wns with St. Patrick's this season, but then Noble was here so long that the fans became accustomed to his playing and never pave him the credit that was due him. He worked hnrd to bring about the downfall of his old team mates, who traded bump for hump with him at every opportunity.

Summary First period Montreal, Proad 1 ent, 8 30; St. Pnts. Dye. 1.00. Second period No score.

Third period 3, Montreal, Perlin nuctte, 1.30; 4, Montreal, Broadbent, 7.00. Penalties P.rnadhent (3 one major; Corbeau (1) major; Noble (2); P.erlinouelte Dye. Holway. The Line Up St. Fatrlrk'c Itoarh.

Cnrheau, Holway, Adams, McCaffery, Day, Dye, Fisher. Montreal Benedict. Cain. D. Mun rn, Noh'e, Proadbent.

Perlinquette, Dlnsmnre, O. Mnnro. Scott. Heferee, Dr. Laflamme.

CHUCK FOSTER TO MEET QUINN Substituted for Jack Josephs for Main Bout Friday Owing to the Illness of Jack Josephs In Minneapolis. It has been necessary tn substitute Chuck Foster in tho main bout net Friday night at the Alhamhra ngalnst finnner Joe Qulnn. Foster Is a middleweight who has been doing a lot of boxing around the Twin Cities and comes to Win nipeg with a good reputation. Joe Qulnn is already lo the city and works out dally nt the U. gymnasium.

He Is in good shape and readv to step the full distance with his man Friday night. Foster will arrive In the city Wednesday morning. There has been nn alteration In the preliminaries nnd the card will he run off ns announced. The Coliseum Club officials place a guarantee of action or money will be refunded. The advance sale nf tickets has been opened at 373 Portage ave.

CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Prigdens snd Whltlas vil tonlcht at. the Arena P.inic In the Wlnnlp Central Hockey Lagun at 1 o'clock. Wood Vallance and Te'e phnnes will meet In the second fixture. A DAILY FAST SERVICE EAST "The Toronto Montreal Special" of the Canadian Pacific provides a fast, convenient service to Eastern Canada; haves Winnipeg 7. M0 arrives Fort William 6.40 a.m.

next morning, Toronto 8.33 a.m. second morning nnd Montreal 1.20 p.m. second day. For Information Inquire at the City Ticket Office, Cor. Pnr tnge and Main, Phone N'4'1211 nnd 12; Depot Ticket Office, Phone N43211 and 17; or 663 Main st Phone A6313.

Advt SOCCER sSQUABLE Toronto and District Officials Criticized for Actions in Ulster Case TonnvTO, ppc. 15 Ag a result of the hearing of the repre'ertatlvrg of the Canadian Football Association and the Toronto and District Football Association Saturday evening, the special commission of the Dominion Football Association found that th Toronto and District officials erred In permitting the gnme between Ulster United, of the Inter city League, and a Toronto and District selected 11 to be played. After hearing the evld enre of the delegates, from the two bodies, the commission recommended that tho T. and D. F.

A. officials be severly reprimanded. The memlsrs of the commission were: John Kastnn. Winnipeg, president of the D. F.

Tom Mitchell, vice president of the D. F. Sam Davidson, Winning, secretary of the F. and James Keith, Montreal, president of the P. Q.

F. A. Under the agreement reached aorrss t'me ago between the D. F. and Hie C.

F. the latter bodv was to cease functioning today, but the death of the C. F. A. has been pofit poned and that organization will function In the meantime.

A new organization will be formed In th near future. Independent of the Ontario and Quebec Association, which will include the most prominent cluhsj of Eastern Canada, which will hav direct representation on the D.F.A. ULSTER UNITED CLUB IS FOOTBALL WINNER TOTtONTO, Dec. 1 Tho Ulster United won the lnter city soccer championship for, although defeated 1 0 by the Willys Overland on Sat nrday, Ulster won the first game a wseek ago, 2 0, and therefore the series 2 1. The game wns played In a quagmire, with snow and rain at Intervals.

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