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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 25

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Id innipeg fettiwj ifibum SPORTS I WINNIPEG, SATURDAY, ilAHCIl 111, 1921 AM ATI WAR ON TOURIST ATHLETES TORONTO UNIVERSITY AND BOOSTERS FOR AMATEUR HOCKEY IN CANADA DOMINION ASSOCIATION EXTENDS RESIDENCE RULE FROM 3 MONTHS TO Hrf RANDOM MEET TONIGHT IN ALLAN HOCKEY GUP FINALS! I SPORTS i UR HOCKEY BOD WAGES Eastern and Western Champs Are in Perfect Trim For Title Series By TIM CHING Br IFTKR. buiug obliged to watch the. bulletin boards for the pant three winters In drder to follow the final battlea for the Allun cud. emblematic of! the amateur hockey chamiMonship of Canada, local fans will be able to enjoy the real thing tonight at the Amphitheatre ink when Toronto University and Brandon teama will hook up in the firm of their two-Ham final eerles. The second match will take place Monday night.

Play each night will start at 8 o'cloclt. Although this In the firs', time since the Allun cup came wert 1 tflV that a Winnipeg team has riot figured in the. finals, local fans are keyed up over the- contest which Is proven by the 5,021 seats being; sold for both games. This pretty 'much a western series as.tiireu of the Toronto team hail from this part of the country, I-angtry and Jo Olson are Wlnilneg boys and Beattle Ramsay its a Saskatchewan youth who started in hockey with the Iteglna Collegiate team. Between the host of friends that these three player have and the number of ra- Torontonians who now live here, th eastern champions are assured of oonsiderable suport from the crowd.

Ice Will Be Soft Everything has up' nicely for a first clans series w.lth the exception of the weathen, The warm atmosphere has affected the Ice which Dromtsn to- make the going hard for the athletes. Is unfortunate that Jim ooid weather had not held out tor a few more days as playing on soft ice Is not lair test of th real strength of teams. Fasternora are usually more at home on heavy ice than westerners but the artificial ice plants have enabled Ontario amateurs to perform regular-Iv on fairly likrd surfaces bo thjs year both teams will be at a disadvantage playing on a watery surface. Manitoba teams usually are faster than eastern nggrpgutlons nnil the heavy going promises to affcet the Uran-Uonltea more than the Toronto boyi. Toronto Tsam Improve The dope, however, Indicates that the series will bo a nip and tuck uffrilr with Ihn blue 111 doubt until the second grimo is )hiyed.

Hilly 'Hewitt, secretary or rue u.n.A., ana ono of th l'st sport ur.th: In Canada, says that the 'foinuto University team is nearly one Hundred percent, better than the team which played Winnipeg Falcon last year in the finals. "Whilo the Eastern chumps hav only one new player, Stan Hrown, who played last Benson with Toronto Ix-ntnls. the 'Varsity crew Is a much greater machine because the players have more punch and finish to their attack. Jack Langtry Is playing with more confidence than ho did hist year and is one of tho best goalers In the east. Brown Is a great improvement over Mclntyie nnd teams up with Ramsay as the bmc defense in Ontario.

Car-ion at centre is a finished player and is- ably assisted by the two wing men, Sullivan and Wright. Joe Olson has shown a wonderful burst of speed in recent games and along with West-man give 'Varsity two Valiialile substitutes. let Mrlntyrf, who' played on the defense last season, is also along with the boys. Joo stfllivan, a younger brother of Frank's, jn here a a spare net guardian; hi played goal for 'Varsity Juniors and Is the best youngster guarding the net in the enst. The boys are not betting tiny money on tho series, but" thvy'ro into the series thinking that I hey have on even chance of win said Mr.

Hewitt. Brandon Team is Good While the Toronto t.uiu ia undoubtedly good, It will ni'-ct with a good team in Brandon. Thr Manitoba champions are not fur behind last year's Falcons who won ho easily In the finals. Herb Stuart is reliable oal tender. Aiuby Moran and "Sandy- DOINGS IN DOGDOJvI By DAVE HUTCHISON Jack Dompscy, the Atncrican hetivy-weiht boxing rhamplon, Is In our midst and It may pleaHo locl fiinrl-era to know Jack In also (unoler and may tiko away from Winnipeg one of our smallest Itostons.

Walter Kogg. the popular manager of the l'antages Is. cue uf our keenest supporters, every ready to help. Many of the artists appearing unuer llm have ale purchases from local breeders tlx-oush bis lecominenda- lon. ik all in the HM a l.li.A Imnilldi.

Kiia 'the orthodox. i-root nrtnir ills hances ugalnst Jack liempsey would a peanut to a load of coul. Tresont Indications look like our spring 8how being western Canada's best ever. The location Is the. Wln-Ipeg Skating Hlnh.

which Is close Portage ana siioukj rimw renord Bute. A feature of the thow will he the umber of boothi, each and every special attraction. Jack Klctchcr. of Calgary, will dge Vancouver allow, where big intlngent of Winnipeg di.gs will mpeto. under the careful handling tho veteran local fancier.

Ueorge 'nnle, of Harmahdrld Duke fame. rhe Western Collie club Is Kolni ong. ana Joe Ouarneraa pel emo, the Futurity Htakes, la iend- a big Irrmuls to -the collie frmcy. red Webb a busy msu in the le. game, and his duties as see- ry tike up alt hit spars time, 'o rat ah Bkldmor has soir.e g'nfl pleat sired by SioMnlr i Oo Roy that should mako bin In th how ring presently HOW TEAMS WILL LINE UP TONIGHT 7 i To to Brandon Jack Langtry.

Stuart Stan Brown. Defense. Amby Moran Beattle Katnsey. MacNeil tcupt.) Bill Carson. Armstrong (capt.) Ned Wright.

R. Billy Hill F. Sullivan. L. Arbor Jo Olson Traer George West man.

Coldwell Pete Mclntyre Joo Sullivan McNeill form a much stronger defense than thnt of Bobby li.T.snu and Johanfieson. Of course Frederick-son has it on Hobby Armstrong as a centre man, but Hobby Is better than tho averago player. While not having tlw speed of Mike Goodman, Ty Arbor goes both ways nil the time and has more finish to his Hilly Hill, on right wing is a steady, but not a. flashy player, comparers favorably with Haldorson of last years Falcons. Tracr ami Coldwell give Brandon much better subs than Falcons had, so when everything is summed up tho west has a good team representing them in Brandon.

'Varsity needed to Improve, a whole lot to have a chance of winning and as the critics nay that they have, it looks like a great aeries with the betting even as to which team will win. Brandon has an advantage In playing on ice that they're familiar with. ADMIiV 2 NEW TEAMS Winnipeg and District League Now Has Seven Teams in Third Division Th annua! mcstir. of the Winnipeg and' District, PsotbaH botrue wn continued at the. Board "of Trad building Friday oviining, when tha composition of tho Meeond mid third divisions of the.

circuit were mail ur- and considerable other business attended to. Two udditioiial teams were repid-sented, which made tho formation of a third division possible; with saven teama in line. The lengun now consist of 22 teams, the 4iret division living inkile up of eight aggregations, while both the seoond and third divisions or composed of seven. The teams were placed In their different sections and th mnlfe-up of the second and th.rd divisions follow: Second Division St. Jumes, Norwood, TJrooklnnds, Wanderers.

St. John's, Great Veterans, Princess Pats: Third Division Transcona. G.W.V.A., Gr.rrlsotv Winnipeg Firemen, Kxcelsior Coca-Cola, St. Matthew's, I.O.O.F., Man-chfster Unity A-A. HOME ST.

CHURCH WINS HOCKEY TITLE Home st. Church of Christ hockey-iBta annexed another title in the Sunday School lengue when the. Junior team won the league championship Friday night ut the Arena ring by defeating Marylund 4-1. Home st. also won the midget series.

The tiuims lined up as follows: HorneVt. Church of 'Crist Hlndlc, Lowe, Kaston. Kellett, Cook and Held. Subs, White, and Cutting. Maryland Methodist Collin.

Smith, Collins. Henderson, Huff man and Hamilton. Sul. I.imien and Walmsley. lteferee Tom Sharpe.

I'ViX terriers seem to liuve entirely disappohred from. the streets -of thio city, and the demand is great. Htud dog ownci-s and breeders tn general please remember our prctr-ium list goes to press In a few dnyd, so get busy It you wish to uiivartite Downie has some rine collie puppies ellglbln for the l-litiirlty Htukes. or sal, 'yhore's a good prospect, hoys, There is an owner soinewheri! bn tho lookout for new blood. Tho way to reach him Is by planing an ad.

in your local dog paper. Is your dog If not tleorre Kynork is th man to soe. ha Is sole agent for the company. The Western Chemical company occupies two psgns of our advertising lit tho. premium list.

They specialize In all dog remedies. Oct ao-quulnted with Mr. Irish Terriers are corning strong In Canada, and the next few weekd several will arrlvn In city dl)e-t from Great Britain. Itllly Green, the Ilevejloy Kennl proprietor, Is advertising In the Vancouver papers his Airedales. He was keon hero on Wires and Airedales.

He la fruit farming In 11. C. Jack Adams, Mersey Kenm-ls, is now almost himself again und we hopo to see him lead another Mersey Pilot Into 'ho ring our Spring Show. i Three 'wall known kennelmen as judges at the last lot Stock Show; Oorgi Kyr.cfck, toy dogs; Percv Muchlnor, pltlgenn and V. Kay McKenstev ragebirds and liiinisms.

bravo, boyt. Luft to rioflt tt Top row W. Northey. Montreal, Allsn Cup trust; C. C.

Robinson, Winnipeg, western rprsntativ Arthur; Aid. John O'Hsrs, Winnipeg: R. Morrison, i I Middle row W. Bettsschen, Regina; A. Fallows, Vancouver; H.

J. Starling. Winnipeg, presidsnt of CA.H.A.) R. C. Chambers, Fort William; W.

M. Nobis, Winnipeg; A. E. H. Coo, Winnipeg; J.

Brant, Ottawa; JN. J. Shave, Moos Jaw. Bottom row H. E.

Jamas, Fort William, secretary C.A.H.A.i W. C. Bo'ton, Saakstoon; Dr. H. O.

McDiirmid, Brandon; A. E. Copeland, Midland; Hewitt, Toronto; F. H. Marples, F.

Bettes, Alberta: W. M. Van Valkenburg, Regin. These men sttenoid th annual meeting of Wis Canadian Amateur Hockey association, which was held Friday at th Fort Garry hotel, Winnipeg. They ar leading officials of th amateur' imi in their respective provinces.

Burnley Team Increases Lead In Old Country Soccer League Seven Points Now Separate First Two Teams in Firsi Division mliK Harniey team Increased its leud In. the first division of the old Country football league as a result of week's' games, also adding another victory to the already i brilliant locord uitabltuhad by this aggregation of soccer stars. Thj teai I has now taken part In twenfy-eight lftgue rontons without having had a chalked up asaiiisl It. Llv- erpool dropped point last week, making tho gau between thia team and revcii points. Newcastle t'uited, although beaten, maintained I third place In til's leuo, being close- I ly followed by Kvortou and Manchester, City, on'; point In the rear.

1 Heoond and third, division lettders a.io managed to sfVp farther nvvuy from the second place elevens. Birmingham, by virtue of a win, now has four points advantage over Curdlfl and Blackpool in the second division. The third dlvtelon standing shows Crystal Palace five points in advance of the' second place team, Southampton, the Palace team added another victory, while Southampton was only credited wnn one point ior u. urnw. The three leading teams in tue Scottish failed to benefit any.

Hnng- ers were idle and Celtics and PartickJ Thistles, the second and third position teams, wvio -subjected to defeats. The standings including all games played up to and including Thyrn-day of this week, follow: P. W. 1. a VI 6 10 4 13 t.

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They have every tiling to xiiiu. llcnee they iry lutiiir That'ii why sore arm season is on. WINNIPEG BOY MAKES OXFORD LACROSSETEAM Edward Pitblado Helps University Win HonorsGame Booms in England WinlpcKgei-M arc bobbing up in ul most every part or uio World uuaun v. Mutio. stii' ing ill nini lies, i no iiiic-i io wlnlhonorH away rum home I.i ward Pltbludu 'nnd I'J-i lihodeM Hi holur.

Although only n.ri'. -S inir it I Oxford CnlVci-nity for tho course opening J.u.. II', 1'Mwunl soon won a pliioe oji Ilii' -Varsity lucrmMC team and has helped It win several mateliiH. An iirtlclc the London J.tu. eils nm ('uiinda's iiationnl riMii'riHhtng in Kuk- 'v i rund.

louKiie ni-e lu iciprn noil Aiillie ir' uci4tniiii( 'i Wiiiulte hootliol in Hie did I'ounlij i ixloi 'l I'jiivei Hity In a Io.ikui with Yorl; County. Clifton, cum-liiidue slid one or Uvu'otiier teiiiu.s Kuch t'-'iiiii pla a'iilioiil two miictn'l illiolll two "''ri each Week. 1 1 Karnes play I'rliluy, rusulywl follows- At. ltutiinoiit, Texas ii'aie 4 7 St. l-'jus NailonMH II Kelly ami Dil hoefer, ierloi'li.

At WaxhhHchle. Ttsu: Chicago Ameriejiii 4 Now York N'Htlonuls f2nd) 0 Halt. Kerr anil Schalk; rt 0 4 1 Henton I At Texan Cincinnati Natioiiiiis ....14 17 I Kt. Worth, Texas league I Hatterles Maniuard, Hletfert mid nnd Wlngo; llm urate. (Hazier, Treudwuy und Moore.

At lallus, Texas: Clevelond AinerlcttriH -Kansas City, Amur. Assn. 2 8 Batteries Mulls, I'hln, and 'VNnlll; Williams, itono und Connolly'. At (laliisvJlle, Washington Amijrlcans. 1U 8 I'hllailelphla Nationals 9 1 Hatterles A It rock, Krlekson and I'U'inich; Meudows.

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Kin'VVi TIE IN BANK I'nliUN'I'O, Aliinli noniiiiKin liio aextetto from tin. Itov.tl Hunk. Men- tyenl, hciu Krlilny nUlit, ti lo G. As tiio remit in Uontre.il wuh 3 in 2, In favor of the Hank, tile round tied with tight goals cuch. Tho Koynl tenm refused to play overtime but offered to play a dn-! elding giime- at Hamilton.

No do-1 ciHioii hus Iieeii reached. KENNEL CLUB SHOW TO BE HELD MAY 11 'I lie Hprina show of the (lurry Kennel clulwill be hi Id In tho Winnipeg rln If May 11. i and la. Huch was the derision arrived nt Friday night nt a meeting of the club. The.

classification aH lined at it year's event will he In vok'uo iu'hui, few changes belnjr muile. The eliow rom-itlitteo wus uIho InHtructlons to secure prize rlbbotni, prepare pre. uilum lists and to proceed with entry forms. HARTNEY BEATS RESTON HAHTN'EY, Man. March 1 Tho local Juniors added another victory lo their list when they tu-lea ted Kostnn t-3 heie Krlday night.

The teams were: Heston Hrady, Hton, McOougall. Caldwell, Munro and II. IDiton. llartney I.nderhlll, Scott. Ilrlggs, Kolllns, llorron and Couun.

Pub, Hatty. CON JONES ABANDONS LACROSSE FOR SOCCER March 19 Con Jones the former Pacific Coiust lucrnssn magnate, has abandoned that game for professional soccer and according to information received here Krl-duy, ho Intends shortly to Invade the east for pluveis for his new professional soccer leaatut. Curling of Allan Cup; T. Port TIE RESULTS PIN RACE Leacy Thomas and Baird- Kernahan Teams on Even Basis in Vic League Willi' only one' mure week tu got five teams are still very much In tho lunfllng for the second series honors In the Victoria two-oicn bowling kaguu. Tho race during tho second half has proven a most ln-tnrtisilng one und the trundlers have micoveied some exceptionally high class work.

Clean htop, whii.li hve been conspicuous by their absence up to this WtcU, wci'u ttie' Idg fi-Htures of the weeks play. No Icmh than mree of the four mutches phiyed reunited In five gnrne vletorles. while the other fixture resulted In a 4-1. The Kullen-Nlcholson team, which w.i perched at the top of tin1 heap lust week, received a serious setback In this week's play. 1'iirrtsli and Mr-Heath took the leaders Into camp for five funics, tnereby precipitating them Into third place, llalrrl and Kerniilinn Jumped up Into Htr for the top position with il.nniy and ThomuH liy virtue 'of emerging In five games tiit.iliiHl Held and Swanson, I.eury and Thomas cfipped four out of five, from the tail l'uMrrlne and Held and Wallace reiflstereil the other sweep, sending Faulkner and l.OKglv down to defeat In flvo coii- teMtH.

Walla'-o and Tom Kernahan uncovered all Ihn fireworks of the week, boih tliee trundlers turning in better than 2'l counts In four out of five gamnii. Wallace toppled tho maples for 171 count In five games, Ul best effort being 243. Tho scores for the week follow: k'oriiahea ...111 2H1 710 174 Pulril HI I'll 14 114 t04 Tolaie 0( 4.li J0, J7K llolil i lli lf.7 170 SK'uneon 21 J'. lit 14 Totals 3116 381 1 JS5 1H flmrij und KirtishRii ln r. Henri Il 1D4 1511 Wallace IM 201 SU l2 lib Total 35 41! 411 4illl JSt Pnslkner liii 17) inn 14K l'Ji 21 HI 170 1 Totals an 3f4 on; ll.a.l and SVallacn win S.

Kullen 2" 154 II; 1: N'irhuiaon IbJ 1 let Ik? 208 "SO Hi Moll.th Ill 202 1 1 Jul lt Psrrinli til Tin tos lai, KB I'arrieli and M'-ld-tll will I'allertne 1S1 lf. 170 119 Dile 171 172 1 I7J He, Totaltl 12 lot 324 J74 lfy 114 I'll in 1 1st I Tholliaa 172 201 iiltii 111 Ml Tntala )l 421 401 371 ino I.eaiy nil Thomaa win 4. I. K.K.I F. fTMIM.

Win lieary and Thomee 1 Haird and Kernahan la I'arrieli and Mitd'th le KullMi and N'h huleun IS Head nd Wallaie, le Held nd Hwatienn 14 Faulkner and Irfnifle I) I'allorlne. and Oil 11 f.t 13 13 FALCONS TO PLAY AT FORT WILLIAM Tin Falcons. Western Cunuda's new Junior hockey champions will be In action again lonlht, the youngsters will start the hist of a two-gamo seiles nviilust the Junior champions of the Thunder liny lengue at Kort Willism. The second game will bo played Monday night, total goals In the two games will count and the Winners will proceed to Toronto to meet tho il. A.

champions for pon-sesslon of th O.H.A. Memorial trophy. Ku Icons left for Kort William Friday afternoon, a Inrge party of boosters being at Ihn station to give th hoys a noising send off. Scolry Comfort, tlugoal tender, was presented with a purse by his fellow employees at Jlrlgden's and the firm alxo gave, hix two weeks salary. RIDLEY 8C0RE8 KNOCKOUT VANCOtrVBK.

H.C., March 1 "Huil" flldley, of llretnerton, knocked out Hert Forbes, of Vancouver, In the fifth round of a sehed-uh 10-roiind bout here Frld'iv night, The men are feuthei might. Movement Have Hockey Organization Quit A. A. U. of C.

is Defeated J. BY TIM CHING HAT tho Canadian Amatsur Hockey association Is determined to cleun up Its playing ranks was proven Friday nt its annual meeting which was held In tho Fort Carry hotel. Tho general trend of dlscua-sloiiH through the session, which started at tun o'clock In the niorninu. and continued until after midnight, was to clarify tho amateur hockey situation throughout tho Dominion. While in past years the Fast nnd West frequently differed on matters, all wero united In an effort to devise ways and means of ridding amateur hockey of tho touring athlete.

l)r. llrucu MucDnnuld, president of tho Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, made a special effort to be on deck for tho meeting, and urged lh hockey officials to co-operute with tho A.A.U. of tu clean up tho amateur question in every branch of athletics throughout the Io-mlnlon. The hockey association Voted unanimously to support a Ioroln-lon-wldo Investigation, and to render financial and olhsr help to such a movement. Revise Residence Tlie next iiiiivo made by the meeting to clarify the amateur situation wag to change the residence rule.

The old rule of three months was being sldu-Nteppeu. and to make things moro stringent' it was decided that players must be residents August 1 of each year in order to play for uny city. In mm or club. The CA.H.A. went further! to Mate, that players chpnglng their residence, after Jan.

1 of each year must make Hpecial application, to their respective vincial orgtinl'Autloiis' foi' a playing ccrtillcule and statu wiiy and how thuy mine to make tho change. Thia is really the rule udoplod thin year by tils Ontario-Hockey association. The, revised rvtridrnue rula follows: (a) No plucr shull be ollglblo to plity with uny club unless he has been a bonuflde, and lonttnuous resi-dem of tho city, town or district that tho club represontH. slnco the first of August preceding diilo of the fll'Ht game. (hi That1 no player who has I'liaiiged hiH reahience or his club slnco January 1st lust grnnted a certificate) nntll ho hus wulsfled the executive rominittee his provincial branch of the bona tides of such change, uud thnt all such applications for certificates, with complete information regarding tbe.

change of residence together with an affidavit from each player conforming to A.A.F. of C. cur rule us set out ill the rule book, must fie lu Hie hands uf the seci-elui of said brunch on or before NovcinBer 20 so that each application can receive full und careful consideration by the rxecn-tive. No application received ufter thu dale imtntioned will be consider, ud until Jan. 20.

except In tho case of Junior pluyerti. (c) In the case of a trimmer from one provincial branch to another tho player must sutisfy both brunches. These changes lu the residence rulu should put a check on the tourist player as it docs away with the old proceeding of star hocknylsts Jumping from one town to another around Oct. 1 so ns to be settled three months before, the yieaaon's play BtartH. It extends tho residence rulu two uiontliH and ulso goes further into the mailer by bringing another residential transfers separately before the governing hodtc.i.

Interesting Developments That everything Iibh not been right in the playing ranks of the Canadian Amutonr Hockey association was brought before tho meeting. President 11. J. Sterling told of having hlrod a prlvatu detective to Investigate conditions lu certain centres und reud a brief summary of his rn-liort. The detective said Hint his Information was gained from reliable authorities In tho various cities and that ho could" back up all his statements.

Some of tho detective's assertions follow that neither llnl-dorson nor llensoii hud dono any work slnco going to and that the pnlr wero receiving 1 il.f.00, that "Husty" Crawford was receiving per game uilil that McCor-mlck. of i'ittnhurgh', had been offered M.OiiU to play ut Saskatoon but turned tho offer dowu. Ills Moon' Jaw report said that and Marples were, the only pluyers that worn doin any real work, that liln-ncy, Marples and Sparrow wore receiving Slim per game nnd a divvy In the receipts at the end of the sea-sun, that tho other players receiving per month and a divvy In the receipts at the end of the seuson. The report on Die Hrandon team showed that Arbor worked as a tinsmith, Coldwell as a bollurniuker, Armstrong In a sporting goods store, MacXell studied law ami thti rest worked on tlm railroad, hut that Mo-run had not worked Very much, lis work was "luck. Stuck By A.A.U.

of C. Tho motion moved by C. Hol-ton, of Saskatoon, und seconded by iJr. 11. O.

Mcliarmld, of Hrandon, that tho Canadian Amateur Hockey association sever lis connection with tho Amateur Athletic Union of Canada was lost by a bin majority. Tho motion adopted by the ESKIMOS WIN GAME BUT LOSE SERIES F.DMO.NTON, March 19 In tho provlnclnj hockey plny-rff between the Kdmonlnn Ksklnius und thn ('ulnars Tigers hero Friday night the l'ikilllon W'Oli li a ecure. of 2 to hut ns they hint In Calgary lo 0 Thursday night, the Tigers Kit Ihn series by a 3 to 2 sriim. CANADIAN AMATEUR HOCKEY OFFICIALS Honorary president, H. J.

Sterling. Winnipeg; president, W. R. Orungcr, Montreal; vlcu-presldenl. Or.

H. O. McJJermld, secretary, to be nominated by the president; governor to A. IT. of V.

M. Noble. Winnipeg: executive committee, premilciitH of tho various hockey associations. A. in Hi 1ft specifying Montreal.

Tor onto, Winnipeg and Kegimi am con. trns for Allan Cup Hemi-tlnals, win rescinded. This was dono bocutiS' conditions had changed conslderablv and several more centres had up-to date rinks. Each provincial associ ation will In future submit the name: of centres In Its domain before th seuson opens Unit have proper quar ters for the holding of Allan Cm (diminution games and finals. It was al.so decldetf that only team winning thn final series (or th championship of tile Canadian Amu tinir Hockey association would.

entitled to have their names engruv td on the Allan Cup. The nueStion of Wes l'ort Arthur, being allowed to tlas lu the-recent Allan Cup semi-final: between Port Arthur and Brandoi was thoroughly discussed. Presiden Hruce Macdonuld, of the A IT. of CJ told or having instructed i nunoe Hay to hold up the card In question but that after the Port Arthur teairl had arrived in Winnipeg it that Wellington bad had hi: amateur card all season and hai played throughout the Thunder Ba' Hockey League schedule, that hi deemed It best to let him go through until such time as thn registratloi committee of the A.A JT. of dis cussed the case.

The hockey mogul also decided to leave the matter ove to the registration committee but tb general opinion is that Wellington' amateur card will be cancelled. The old custom of Allan ctil trustees taking over full control of all receipts of semi-final and final matches seems to be near an ear) At tnts mooting tne ca.h.a. ana cm trustees decided that the Donrrlnlol body could usu any part of thr? re ceipts as it had a mind to tl furtherance of umateur hockey. To Pay Referees A era. Insofar as retrftr Allun cup grimes are concerned wn udoptcd at the meeting when it wa decided to pay each referee 115.0 per Lramu.

Previously ths) official have not received any money fol their services, only getting their penses Legislation was made college teams participating in Inter i oilegiato and ciry League piny iroi hnvlng two chances to ttgtiro Alan cup finals. It was decided thai where a colloce team plays in tw leugueH that it must state befoi the seasou opens in which it play down for the Alkin cup. Protect Net Guardians W. M. Van Valkenburg.

of Hegln an I'xpoioiictd lits-key refers brought up two points In tho playln rules which wero adopted. In ft lure players will not be aimvcd i charge goal tendors In the goal an mil If such is done the sonro wi not be allowed. The goal area, is di scribed as being a circle of foij foot radius drawn from the tnlddl, of the goul line. These new rub were adopted to help keep the parr cK-nn. Tbe nieutlug wus pnwlded ovor 1 H.

J. Sterling, who was ably a-4. slsted by If. E. James, secretar The delegates present wore; Hrlth Columbia.

II. J. Sterling; Albert F. M. Hettns: Saskatchewan, Dr.

I S. Johnstone and C. W. Holtoi Manitoba, Dr. II.

O. McDiurmld ar V. li. Marples; Thunder Uay H. i i namners ana r.

sicrwague; union A. K. Copeland; Kustern Intet Collegiate, W. A. Hewitt and P.

lntyro; Ottawa and district. J. V- Hrant; fjuetme, C. C. llobinson, an A.A.U.

of W. M. Noble. After vote! of thanks to the Fo Oarry hotel, to President Sterlli und Secretary James for the splet did work while In off loo and to ti press, tho mooting was concluded. BYWATER WINS BILLIARD MATGI Archie Davidson's attempt looseoi W.

Hywater's grip on tho Kir hey cup, challonge chumplonshi trophy of the Manitoba Amateur lfi Hard association, at thu Higent hui lion, hi tnu Kt'genl nuilf ended In failure, tvllf boo to 3 and niakli.fW if 6.4 to 4. IS. Tl'o mutch, however, nnivi ended in of mutch, however, prov Friday night, holuur scoring an averago half of tne highly Interesting to tho crowd, whh packed the gallery und every uvi able vantage point, as thn dilTcrii)' between the players was onl point at the half way mark. twin got one good breaii, will llywaler collected sevural, iimoi thin being 42 i. 22, 22, 21, 21.

Snooker funs had a big night of ut tho sanio time tho Kiuny en match wis on, for Class of tmoieker league of tlra A 11 A. lour matches, its follows: Thlstlos, l'ustou anil Caron. Nomads. Karons and Wilson. 6'.

Crescents, Clav and Johnston, 15 NomaiM, 130; Crescents, 2U5 La: arks. Marr and I'lumli, 101; Itegeul tthltwh and tSlaughtnr 1SS: Thistle 134. As a result the standing of ti teams In the rUu is a as follow CresconlSk 8 win. to 1 loss; Lanark a to Thistle, to 4: Kernta, 6 Heavers, to Mohawks, Argns, 2 to 6: Nomads, 1 to 7 'SOCCER MEETINGS The Ilrookuuids Football club hold a general meeting at the Kb Oeorre Hllllard parlors. Mon luj if b.vv g.m I).

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