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3 Defeat Calgary 3 0 a Tuesday niifht shattered Calgary Tigers' hopes of winning the Etanley cup. emblematic of the World's professional hockey championship when thry defeated the westerners under their own rules by score of 3 0. Leo Dandurand flying renrtimen Were too good tor the western inv.id rs who, however, treated the fans to a sparklimr bittle for the fu'l minutes. RwilizinK that It was do or die ths Calgarians threw everything they had into a desperate attempt to pull the series out of the it was of no avail and Canndlr ns marched eff with their aefon.1 straight victory of the series, and ths world's title. It was hard, almost vleK.ua hockey, played at a bllndln speed throughout, and the fans not a dull moment from the time Rt.

Hon. Arthur Meigherf faced the puck until ths final bell clanxed the denth knell of the western hope. The body checking Ms terrific, both teams handing out the avoirdupois without mercy, and numerous pennltles were Inflicted by Referee Art Ross. Morenz Gets First Goal Canadiens Jumped Into an early lead, tallying In the first period. This goal was ths result of a heady play by Howie Moreni, who skated down the left wing and flipped a knee hiEh hot out of the corner that Held was not expecting.

It found ths corner of the net in 4.55. Throughout the remainder of the first period, and through the gruelling 20 mtnute period they battled on even terms. Canadiens were considerably weakened by the lo.s of Moreni and Boucher In this period, both of whom were forced out of the Came through Injuries. Both goalkeepers provided feature plays, with the other five members of euch team giving all they had. The final 20 mlnutee was only un der way three and one half minutes when Billy Boucner mnae ii u.

Odle Cleghorn euhblng for Morenz. worked through the Cnlgury defence In clever fashion, and his well timed pass to the wing found Boucher uncovered and In a position to beat Reld. Tricky Play The feature play of the whole game. However, was the scoring of the tTiu 4 and final goal by Jollat. He stole a papa In his own defeno winged through the Calgary front line, and tore In from the right wing.

Gardiner crowded him to the fence and he swooped out around the end of the rink, slipping the puck Into the cage aa he came out again on the other side. The time was 10 20 and with this goal Calgary's light went out. Howie Morens. star of the Canadiens, was seriously Injured In the second period when he was stopped by Dutton. The ligaments of his right shoulder were torn, and also In his chest, and It was feared that he had suffered an Internal injury.

Bernle Morris had to have two stitches drawn In his head from an accidental crack In the first frame. Vszlna Savaa Team Dutton tumad In a stellar game for the westerners, closely followed by Cully Wilson and Bernle Morris. Gardiner was also effective, and Reid's game In goal was creditable. Eprague Cleghorn. Morenz and Jollat were the best for the winners.

Coutu did a heap of useful blocking, and Odle Cleghorn filled In the re lief role In admirable fashion, his beady work accounting for the sec end counter. Vezina. played his us ual olassy game, several times sav tng his team. Calgary shaded the visitors In the first two periods, but the dashing finish of the Canucks was too much for them. Rosa made an efficient referee, keeping the rough tactics In check at all times.

First Farted Itlsht Hon. Arthur lldshen faced the tuck. Dutton mad the tint rustt. Mor ris wasted a pass Insld. the d.

fanes H.lcl elaarad a loos, puck and one from Morans. Otlvar and Morris rtaarly ensl e.sred a goal. Oliver tad Morris a neat as for a wicked ahot. Gardiner robhed w. Boucher of aura oaL Canadians ahot from sway out Morens swanff tfnwn trie left bardn and ka frm th In 4 Can adlene kept up th.

at'ack but co'iM not tat Gardiner and Iiuiton. Anderje.n plarad Horn. Oltv.r shot was en An tf.rsoiTa pass. rslna clarc1 cleverly from Otlvar. Dultoa ruled oR tor chopping Joint t.

Cleghorn dumped Oliver and war haad. BeneT on for Andereon. Tlgere had men on the Ice and a aub threw a stick ovar the Irnce to atop nsn. Costu hit the aide of the net. Morenr a In on Boucher's paa but It waa oft alde.

Ostman en for wiieon. Oardlner went vn alone Cleirliorn Oa again. Cl.shonr. pare wave W. Hnuch mr a long thoi.

iloimr, In. ruah for a ahot. Morris le on for lera.m Isorrli look the puck from Cmitu In frnnt sf bba net but CI. (Thorn cleared and rneh ed. Morens nearly anlped a lr.r.t one vhn I Jollat bodied Beld.

Jollat atot od im.ton srh.n A got tnrough alone. Mfrria ruled fr. Coutu rode Oatman and get awry It. Oliver rushed elrvorly. on tor OIlTer, Dutton off for h'im ch king Jollat.

W. Biurhar msed a ga! 0. Cleghorn' rta by Inch Bfncn on for Morria. Oai dmer went ail the a ay ati lone. i Crawford on fr TnttAn.

MorrN wee nut mIm.a a cBnm.nt l.ter on Pu: tone re. sound. B. Clectiorn rushel tor a preelriant and Oardlner did likewise. With V.

Bo u. her body. till In th. p.nalty box Canadiens weiei plarlnff a man ahnrt. Veilna band fie puck Into tae sir to clear from M.

iris' tot drivfc Jollat slmort int throuh from a face tT. W. Biueh.r 1. now on. H.

nearly cor.d. Wilson sall'd Into Cle.horn ant tli. oxowd rnared. Oliver Ht.rteil but was ld with hla shot. Dutton laid Moren.

Kent with a bad check. Hla fac. w.i O. Clagoorn cam. on at c.nu.

Inns. Gardiner nu in. posi on mn pass from behind. Jtirrl. mtss.d snoiher pass a a.oon4 later.

Wilson nit for dumping W. Bouchor. Benson and Oatman re plaood Dotton ana uiirar. uinnnn a lonf; Ol.ver on for Morns. It is heck.y.

Benson mifls a fs'' Cl.sborn want throush for a ln.ld mi fat to Jollat. Wlleon Is en aaaln Veilna stooped aura. on. orilKiB on Oliver'. pfc Oliver deed en.

Tls.rs are forclns the play. Jol.at nearly wore, from pa trim O. Cleshorn. Touts hsd weak ahvt. V.i na batted nj from Wilnn.

W. Boucher f.ll and Ihurt kis hi, thus forclnr him ut Uave IMsshs r.p1se W. Boeeher. 3s and Morris on for Wtlsoa and Oliver. Crawford on for Oetroaa.

8. Cleshorn arUUsatl. vasioa. try i I t' 1 HOWIE MOKENZ Star centre player of the world's champion Canadiens, who was b.vlly injured last night in the final vaine againat Calgary. one out from Morns, BcnRnii and Crawford in tut It Km oft lie.

t'mw ford rv Vfzina hnrl nn. i'nutu ncr ly i' i In own nt clrinf Craw tnrA'm ailint. lttt.il flutiDatil in Jul.al'l ahot a from tmig rene. Oat man houn. ed on Into 'evlna's pnds.

On moron on fr Jollat. W. Budrhcr mfaaed after taking Rpraxue paaa Inside the nerence. Un son replaced Gardiner. Held batted one out fmm Houcher.

S. Cleghorn stopped Crawford. W. Pnuehar hit Held with a hard one. Wtl aon on for Crawerd.

thre man Titter attack Hie rl' Vezfna Just clearing in time. Coutu rohbad Wllaon of a goal. Morris marts a great try. Anderaon on for Morris. Wilson missed an open nM frum a ramble.

was off side on DoUi'her'a aht. W. Boiu hfr took another long one. Coutu hiorked Wllaon a try. hummary Flrnt period 1, Moreni, 4.55.

Ffrund pfrlid No Third perlnd Cenadlene, W. Boucher, 3.30. 3, Canadians, 10 20. Tenaltlea "F1rst period Tutton, Morris, I Clfchorn, W. Hourhtr.

F' oond Wllfion. Third perlod d'Mtttun. I lnenp Calr nry Tlld, tinnhncr, Put ton. Mor rls, Oliver, Wltnon, Crawford, 13cnson, An dereon, Oh man. Cn nudle ns Vexlna.

B. Clofrhorn, Coutu, Moreni, Boucher, Cleghorn, Bll, Cameron. It. Boucher, Manttia. Hwferee Arthur H.

Koa, Montreal. JUNIORS SEEK BETTER SHOW Ask Canadian Body For Direct Representation to Handle Play offs First atep. wer. tnken Uet night In the mnttor of obtaining mor. direct representation for Junior hockey wlih tli.

Canadlnn Amtur Hnrkry ai0' ltlon. The matter wne brouslit up by W. M. Noble, after th. ban.iuet at the Amphitheatre.

E. V. Jamleeon, Owen found; Ktldl I'oulln, TalK iry; Olnude ftesina, Arnold Poad And Tiger delegates were present. It aal believed th.it not sufficient attention was belnn bald to Junior hockey by th. parent body.

Aa the annual meeting nt th. Canaillnn Is b. nement before th. neriM ....1,1 rd lr. I In.

held In Toronto Thursday, reeolu (Bmlrll Lwtfn went into fhe we. drawn up and telegraphed to room. w. Poucn.r flopnen was rnled off. Veilna clearrd a ht one ri' Cram Oardlner.

Repr.sentatlves of four prorlnclal Bscosrl Period rhanil'loninip I'lltll sssemo.ea nere r. atotrll wif found to ba aev.rely tnjured i't'ectfally submit that there be mor. tut fc cam. out with h.e head wrnrpri i direct repreeenl alton of Juniors at n. tx a turban ot bandage and cit c.A H.

A. meetings and on Tl at a c.ntr. ic. 'junior semi finals and final, be handled aeeretary of Dominion HOWARD CRAWFORD ROLLS 771 SCORE (Special to The Trlhuae BRANDON, March 2. Rolling the final three fames of a 12 game series for the city championship, H.

L. Crawford spilled 771 pins to set a new record for competitive fames In this city. Crafnr1 was rolling" ngalnst Chris Heise, the fourth challenger for the title. 1 1 the time, when he pushed In games of 244, 278 and 249. Crawford held his title by 2St plus, the flr.al count for the 13 Carries being; 2.467 to 2.18t.

THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 Canadiens Capture World's Professional Hockey Honors ROBINSON'S WIN In Sizzling ContestSERiES Pace Terrific For 60 Minutes Morenz is Badly Injured 0 XT AW March 15 la one of the moat thrilling hockey matches ever fen In Ottawa, the Montreal Canal. ens INJURED PLAYER HONORS Sweep Games With Wood Vallance to. Win Out in Final Night's Play FINAL PTANDIXO RnMnnflrl'l Wooi Liliantts. Vulcan 'Th. Jiif VfTi A iSui I rnf.1i Mtiltini i Trlbunt Wd' li Krnirr A ')Cti Great West Eltct ic v.

i.j i'O it it i i i 7 i i it VI 12 One of the greatest uphill battles that ever was waged for a championship In the Merchants Bowling league plare Tuesday night wh the Co. quintette defeated Wood Viihunce three games to win nut. The rttall rs thererore, qualified io roll off with Knlngern. first series winners, for the championship. Going Into the final night's play, rtobinson's wore two games below Wood Vsllancs In the standing which meant that they had to win all three games to ph'k off the honors.

They cams through, but not until after a stubborn fight. Ths last frame decided every game and In two games, the honors were at stake until the anchor men finished shooting. Robinson's won ths first by 1 rlns. the second by nine pins and the ti.lra by J4. Aside from the battle for honors, the first series champions, F.rr.ini;ers, gave a demonstration of what It will he ne cessary for Mohlnson's to do In the roll The Tobacconists took all three fi nin.

ui mm. vfr nni inn on for Andonon, Htufntt. Morria and ('mw gamM from Tho. Jackson a nnn in ford. fn repine Jolmt.

ina dolnff, piled up 2,748 count with made a rkllnr iv from L'uttnn who 4V, Qa(1 tniiri flnri nn went thro uk a lon. A thre mn T1kt three fumes ovr the tf0 inarK nno an went wionit. Veiina nnved ivtn indtvlnuai effort or 63 hy "pw. beauu from Oaimnn and Wiiwii. It clever work.

Morne it on for 0i mn, L'uttrin, playtnr brilliantly, hud e1 clone cM on tlna. Wlloon went through tlie dfffnfe but Vezina eeved. Cntiodn'ne finished tlie eecond period under a big handlcep, m'nu the xervicei of V. H'lUcher end Mnrenja, hotli wh'ini were Injured. L'p till rww, the wetterniri hve had more thn an even ehare of tne piny.

The hork hae hen very fait, with terrltJc checking by both teams. Tlilrd 1'eriod Pllly Boucher limped out with Canadians. Jollat le on ft wlnf with i ii or at centre. Put ton came dnen with ih llrat attirk. Reld atopped O.

Cirrhorn. Reld nearly handed Iou.hr a itul with a had pa out after blncklnr his ihot. Jotiut panned to Jioueher and Rr mad a fine nvl. Morris graid the with a Coutu tok It up. V.

)ourher acored on O. Clhorn paa Garihner dumped o. when he went In ana i iv Lnitton off for dumplnn Coutu. Henaun on for Wllan. Jnliat flw from end to end.

Oliver made a grrnt try but waa driven behind the net. Wlleon and Gardiner V.na made a Krrat atop, Mitrrln hy tncht B. Cleghorn fhnt ftetd'a pa da. Pnut fttr.iid Tuition hard. IJensun halted Cnutu rlOPB In.

Morria atule a pnaa but waa chtcked at the deftif e. (larditier guve' Morris a loone pu'k but Veilna a tnpped him. Oat man and Crawford replartd Wilson and Morns. Ttou'lier ali the puck up the Ice and the cmwd bonnd him. Uuchfr re llevfd dnnKeroua at tack.

whirled In hut could not beat Reld. Oliver hit Veania's eketee. Oliver mlnfd a goal after recovering a looee puck from Crawford. Onrdlner came In with Oliver. Jrdlut relieving.

Coutu came In alone Joiiat circled tlie nt tn acjre a beautiful goal In lO VO. Veilna aaved from Oliver. Morris and Ontman on for and Antieraon. Ptitton and Morris both had Tfrmtnols. Jobln Mftrrin, (ireHt UV.it Klertrlc and Fnrmer's aivcu tito wire victors In the othfr The drat three games of the mil off will take placs tonight at the Vlr.

second three will be rolled st the Farn tnrs Saturday night. Tuesday's scores follow: Wood Valiancy Stewart. 2" 870; Smith. 15:1. 14S.

1.x. 4.51; Somervil. 101. 31H Wlleon, HX j. Vin't.

11. 201. lt, Mi; THe, lb Robin.on' Co. Donahue, IBS 177 19n fW; Ml'hersoil, 184. 167.

Fra cy, 1W, 174. 1M. 4W. Pa'ldlemnn. 1' 171.

154 4 4 let. lt'S. Wo Totals. 871. 009.

8H9 2S57. Koblneon wins three. T.r,,,in.l. H.rhnr. 1HJ.

112 211. Ksan. 14S. 171. 177.

491; W. 17 1l Tlnell. ISO 159. 4'. Krnn.

TI 174. 175. 164. 513. Totals.

B71 Tribune Schmoke. 160. 17B, Vlnn 122 l.Vj. 161. 419; Sullivan.

17R. 157: Samson. 125, H2. 1rn. 4n7 mn.

146. 14(1. 1H1, 4r.7 Kiion.es. Toisls. 827.

B21. fjirjaasS. T.rm'mli Kin three. pt Canada Melting tlrnnt. 119.

170,, 29t, 501: llobln. 179. 157. 168. 501; ttowlln, 175.

ma lnl Mi' fMirletle. 11H. 180. 176. 471 Bradford.

178. 171. 155, 504. Totals. 7a3, on.l Old 2529.

Farmera Advocats Cave. 179. 158. 16 ox. ai.r.h.11.

14S. 178. 176. 497: Hal I'jfc lid XW Slodlnv 174. 179.

151, 507': Pl.t.. 169, 166. 113. 418. Totals.

863. 305. H.5 2M7. tnt niere Advooel. wins tWO Vnlran l.edlnaham.

210. 187. 177, 574 frame. 166. 143.

4H5; Ilenlnreon, HI 117 ISO, AMt; Clove. 165. 151, 1HO. 4'i Wlaa. 169, 158.

151. 478. Totals. 835, 8J2, Marrln 153. 179, 158, JQQ.

lf.4 1 69. 172. ,55: P.nd son' 167, 1B2. 167. 516: Ilo.b.rir.

161. 157. P40 559 187, 143. 177. 607.

Totals, 875. 874. 958 257. lnU.ln Marfali win. tWO.

Wood. 157. 17A, 125. 115 HiirK ka. 151.

l.V). 150. 457: Qlllnn, IM5. 154. 189.

538: Stewart. 168. 133, 166, 467: r. Walker. 139.

1HJ. 122. 450. .1. RdA ftt'l 7RR 2VAH.

Oreet' West Ele tric Sm'th, 132.4 208. 10A Whltoroft. 137. 155 14'. 441 169.

186. 146. 501; 177. l'9. 15H 534; Allen.

160. It. 139, Totals. Bll. Ii72 8042419.

w.tl F.lertrlc wins two John Erilnser. Ltd. .1 Krr.ln.er, 19 194. J. 2S3.

8J. 217. 66; Kline 150 1 63. 1J9. 511; K.

K.rzuir, 1 171, 164. 903; C. Erimger. 1H2. 19, 1 531; W.

Jack. 177, 177. Totals. 'J09. il Thos.

Jnokaon Hon Cnthbert. 1nl 151. 5.11: Halllle. 202. ll.B.

183. 157. 140. 429; Ooo.lm.in. 191 168, 173.

522; Jirli on. 160. lijl. 1 5y. Totals.

895. 8811. 832 2561. John EralriKer, Lt.l.. wins three.

BULMAN'S At ths Msg Utho. Bradley 589. Woodi 360, Mill 397. Thorn.ood 401. Anderaon 62.

To tals. 754. 778. 747 2 279. Type.

Cummlnpa 543. Tah. 375, tin 369, Orosa 376, Ferguaon 413. Tuln 650, 773, 6532.074. Lltho.

wins three. amputatiotTleague Cubbe McPougnlt. 432: ITIi 411 flunn. 454; Clubb. 368: Nelson.

Totu 794. 76.1, 815. Vlra In. ram. 506: CorrUen.

472 Intnsh. 407: Jones, 429. Toials. 601. f21 810.

Cohh. win two. Ben.hlers Sendlson. 551: 4'VI Wood. 491: Chelle.

381: Hall 4.H). Totals, 871. 797, 737. crv ovn. 1 y.

414: MotL 440: 3M. V.A 721. 719. Ramblers, win two irinii Dnwii'li. 461: F.irle.

618 329: Moberls, I.ano. 469 Tom In. 699. 750. 925 (llsntaOrtgirs Tnvlor.

4:8: 367; Miller, 334; Uraitsirk. 4 1 Tola 671. 733. 631. Arenas win three.

insuraisciTleague ei.K lltitrovte. rv Smlthl 4H: Ja kann. i'H: Pobertion. 277: JM, t.isdy. TH.

S77 ftri7 ik 417 T'erV ai nisrkwooil. 38 510 Tri.e. 487. Totals. 923, iWS.

Brf. Nr.rwirh Tnion wine two. nUf.n. Klrtv A risrflner i Is J. C.

4P Mon fll. liZI: Armetronir Vonnr. 5' Wllklna, PIT. Urlttsnlo rnd.rwrlt.r. KIMev.

i'2: H1.is.nel. S22: Klley. 61S. I. s4.

Totals. 7.7 8.h. P4S. OlineH. Klrby Oardo.r wins two.

London l.lveroool tllob. Tn lor. 470 510: simrson. 127. 1..

Can teur 42 Frsn. S79; Kenning. 468. Totals, tm 816. Western Canada Tlr.

A. Vre.l. Oilrer. 870; Jerobson. l.n.

4Q4 Pl. k.rd. 488; Oillespt 154. Toials. 5J 91IS 910 Wr.tsrn Canad Fir.

A win. Bl.rk Armstront Curtis, In" flS: Trewhltt. 450: Gordon, 47J. Corby. 4B1.

Tot. is. 6 56. B4. 9'9 Ocrldent.l Wn'nwrlrht.

441: Woodrnck 41: Chishoim S04; Chevns, 468; (S0. Totala. 873. 8Q4. 945.

Orr'ftental wins 1 rrlme. lnsuvonc. AsenC" Keyworth, 479: crimes, 4S9; Or.atrei. 480; 40.ll A. N.

Other. 422. Totals, 8S6. 90). 7Allan, Klllam 4 Kay Tarrait.

Futh.rlanrl. 4M; Bauhtord. 416; p.rt. 473: Tuon. 498 Totals.

810, 8J7. 907. STlme. Insirranra Arenrr Commercial X'nion f.lth. 47,: han.

40: Palmer, ton; Modhaa. 415: stark. 372. Totals. B'S.

799. 819 London A Lonrashlr. Murphv. 4A; Flevenson 3M ReM Wayleit. 611.

Tot. 8, 9C 865. London it Lancashire win. three. HOLLY WIND UP 4 VI Sid Members of th.

Holly Unowshoe elnti will hold meiT wino un tonmnt at tli Marlborough hotel at 7 o'clo. k. Prlrr. won durtns the winter will be presented io the succmsXuI athletes. SOO GREYHOUNDS ARE FAVORITES OVER SELKIRK Special to Ths Trlbuoe T'JROXTO, 26 Ttie Selkirk Fishermen arrived here Tuesday afternoon and were met by a number of former Winnipeg residents, along with officials of the local end of the C.A.H A.

The team Is making its headejuarters at the King Edward, and worked out morning at the Arena. There will be another light practice on Thursday mornlmr. As the westerners are not well lnown heie, the Gccvhnunds have been Installed as favorites for the series, but the Kelitlrks will not lark for support. All seats for the two games have been sold, and there la a merry scamper gfilrir; on for tl' ketH. All of the Selkirk, are in the best of condition, having recovered from the In Mines received in the le iuuc nnd cff games, and they ttate ti.at they will have no alibis if they ate defeated.

I i I E3 "OBY Sl IXPMITH, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey as 1 elation, left for Toronto yesterday rti i nooii and before leaving eiatu i that or ii thins tlie nrticiais wuum uicenirute on o.tnl le a Mtrict re ihlon of plaf ing rules. challengs ths world in frss open sUatiija ths hesvyweight division, T.N SANK I hockey mogul, nutftrj PORTAGE TAKESiGarrysSetTwoNew MIDGET TITLE Senior Pin Records Defeat Winnipeg Assiniboines 2 0 in Final (Special to Ths Tribune rOItTAGE LA PRAIRIE. March 2S Portage Tigers successfully defended ths provincial midge title won last year by the Portage Vies i by defeating Assiniboines, of Wlnnl I eron, the local custodian, again dis jtingulsjied himself by putting up a lad earned applause by slopping everything that enme his way. Cuthhert figured In both goals PATRICK, the Paciflo nna piayea a very good game. hollnvoH SIl.iV.eu SUIlin jjouu Bm.ft n.hllA Ii a rcmnlnHpi nf tho Hnwie.

whs the oriutnaior ot T.STLRN Canada Is quite satis ulur cross alley fixture he mixed in aecond and final periods. Fast and Liilier Cnlcary or Keg Inn would do they are both good. The Calgary team wi'l 'ive the Owen Sound Greys raro old battle and should Keep the Dominion honors In the west. MR. HOffEY PN, THPRE ARE ONLY TWO MORE CHANCFS THIS YEAR TO SEE THE BOYS GO.

DON'T LET THEM PASS. Ibe hnnrllnff of "Youth II WEN' POUND Oreys, Ontario Horkey association junior champions, will make their first appearance hefore Win niprit fans tonisht at the Amphitheatre rink at 8:30 o'clock. The easterners will he tip against the t'nlttary Canrliims. western chnmpions in the first of a two pnme series for the Dominion honors and li. II.

A. Memorial trophy. The second Kiune will he plnyod Friday nlf. lit. Total tinals In the two pmes will deolile tho new resting plarn of the trophy.

The Calitarisns, who recently trl umpherl over Resina Pats In one of the mint InterpHtinsr and thrilling Junior F.ries ever played hfi, will not In the role of the defender. The OH. A. trophy Is nt present In the west, won last year by the Varsity team. That the Alberta hoys will he worthv representatives was very conclusively proven In their series with Hricma.

A well balanced team, stronff both In (l'l. stid attack, will he hat the easterners will he fnced with to nipht. They can bo expected to put tip a stubborn battle In defense of the trophy. While little Is known of the ability of tbe Owen Sound playera they come here with nn enviable re'Uita tlon. They have lost but one pnme In leacne plnv till" season, their detent at Ke'inra Monday nlrht heini; tho first.

The Kenoia team showed considerable class In winning the Thunder Bay honors this year. The Thistles were looked upon as possible contenders in the finals, but the Grevs came thrmiRh' with a thrce tp'til mtirrrln the two games plnved on Kenora Ire. Hutch Keellnn and Coonle Welland will bear watching. These two boys r. rernrded as the stars of the team.

'th are fast, take advan ce of all openings and pacK wick e.i shots. Here In how the teams win UKe.y line up: Caltrarv 1 reason, i.ou. ks, T.ewls. llipley, Adams, ana Watson. Owen Sound Smith.

Craham Cam Wellanl. Keelir.K. Wright and TO PRESENT FOOTBALL 'SPIEL PRIZES SATURDAY Prle.e won In connection with the Footballers bonsplel will be pr.sent.a at mcker and concert to be held Sat urday nnht at th. 90tl Iioglmenl n.ao quaners. Owlni to th.

mild weather It was noi posslbls to play th. final. Tne winner in decided by th. toa 01 a coin, ura, Cleverly, of th. Post Otnc ana rat.

nnu. Fir. Department, picked ofl the first prizes. In th. Grand Challeng.

and Consolation respectively. GOLF ASSOCIATION TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT A of Manitoba Go.f I a i 4 i 3 1. i 1 A. 1 th Vort O.rry nt 8 deck. rtul vu in cfmn n.on with th iitmiMr'i pity perfect game In total of 742.

He has been hitting the maples hard this season. His first game was 219. This he followed with 300 end cimi back in the third game with 223. pHE move, started last night, to get DonaId Kn0Xi Hennle, iforn and for the 1 direct representation innlors on the Canadian be served," an article appeared Mullaly. The doctor, who is well known to the local skating fraternity says he is 58 years young.

He weighs 265 pounds and would 0 three game Amateur Hockev association, and to have their sfml finnis and finals handled by limine r.fficlnls. is a good one. It Junior officials, is In The Tribune recently dealing was fell unit nni enunni. with certain veterans. It has hern parent bofly nas Deen gneii iu mo drawn to our attention that Winnipeg i youngsters.

uis some who r.nild o.ual!fy under i he heading. One of these is Dr. wtioie sport. luture uepm.u. I the boys of today, and It is impossible to devote too much time to their welfare.

If the younger generation Is started right, they wll! end right. Time given to the boys now is time well spent. Owen Sound Greys to Play Calgary Tonight First Game of Junior Title Series Billed For PLAYS TONIGHT B. IRVINO Defence' player ith Calgary Canadians, who meet Owen Sound nt the Amphitheatre tonight. SKATE PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY Trick and Fancy Skaters to Wind Up Season With Lengthy Bill A trick nd fancy kit tin prof rmm which mould prove both lnterettlng nnd entertaining, hai been ar ranted for th Amphitheatre rink for Saturday night aiartinf at 8 70 o'clock.

Gordon Thompson. Bert Clark. Norvat Baptle and Everett McGowan will be among th star performer. Member of th Winnipeg 9 at Ing club. OUf Miaa Tremayne.

Dr. Mullaly and averal other, will alio a lit on th program. A langthy list of vent ha been prepared, taking In all forms of trick and fancy skating and barrel Jumping. Th following program ha been drawn up: Thompson and Clark, fancy skating douM. Jjoy' 220 yarda Dr.

MuKaly, fancy skating, alngl. Girls 2 20 yarn. Rap tie, fancy and figur, tlngl. Hoys' 440 yard. Thompson, fan.

and trick skating. H. Clark and McQowan. 220 yards rac. Paptle.

fox and hound chnac. Olaf Anderson and Miss Tremayn, tinted by club members, afrit 440 yard, Thompson and Baptle. 220 yardo. Clark and McGowsn, 440 yard. Boys' novelty race.

Thompson and Baptl. 830 yard chal lenge race. Girl 8S0 yarda Harrel Jumping mmretttlon. McGowan, Oak. Thompson and Baptl.

JOSE LOMBARDO WISS HAVANA. March 25 Jos. I.omharrlo, of P. knfckfl out Carlos Frsa. Cuban rMhers champion.

In th. muni at k.t was to hav b.a a 12 round bout last lau keen hockey was witnessed. In these sessions neither team scored and both Lock and Cameron made good saves. Line up Portage Cameron, O'Brien, Row lett, Cuthbert, Muckle, McMillan, and Howe. Simpson.

JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAMS DINED Owen Sound, Tigers, Regina and Calgary Guests of C.A.H.A. at Amph. The Canadian Amateur Hockey association acted in the role of host to the Junior hockeylsts last night at a wind up banquet served at the Amphitheatre. Representatives were present from four provinces. Arnold Dowd, president of the Winnipeg Junior and Juvenile league, presided.

The occasion served several purposes; to bring the seml flnallsts together, to bid farewell to the Regina team and to welcome the Owen Sound Greys, who arrived In the city from Kenora during the afternoon. The evening was quite an Informal sITalr. the few speeches being short. This was necessary because the Regina team had to leave early to catch their train home. Mr.

Dowd. In welcoming the visitors, paid a high tribute to the brand of horkey played by the He spoke of the trials of the Junior league In Winnipeg and made a strong appeal for better support, as the boys were deserving of big patronage. E. N. Jamlesnn, manager of the Owen Sound team, aald bis team had Just as many troubles as any of the others.

They had only had three home games this winter, playing most of the others at Toronto. At one of their recent games, however, they played to 7,000 and turned another 1,500 away. 'We come out here from down east. tt Is the first time any far eastern club has come this far. We are quite confident of winning, but realize Calgary will be no walk over.

However our one hope le nvy the best team win," he said. Claude Bcannell, manager of the Regina team, thanked the Winnipeg public for its kindness and great support during their stay here. Herble Lewis, the fast little centre of the Calgary team, while admitting that "as a speecher I'm a good blacksmith." Joined Mr. Jamleson'e wish that the heat team might win. Johnny Meyes, of the Tigers, and.Arthur Morrison also spoke.

BRANDON BASEBALL TEAM GETS READY BRANDON, March 26 The Brandon Greys, provincial ball champions, are alrendy starting their season's plans. Their plans now are to open the. season here as usual on May 24 with the Arenas, of Winni peg, aa posslDie opponents in in opening bill. g87 THEJS TMI mw FRtNCM stteasDY. THERAPION No.

1 THERAPIONN0.2 THERAPION NoJJ Vs. I for Biaddr Catarrh. Ro. 1 for Blood tkmDitetiu. Ro.iforGhrestcWsakimi.es.

r)LOIY LSlltiOCHFMtT ICIf IP IVIlUKB.Sl. V.L ft BLa Lr0.ftlivltlws.i..'' n' LwuslOd ot SI OH Tl fncHT East. Tokokio. ft MS, SI lUb ftZSSSI WW, MOMXKlAi. Roll 1,050 For Single Game and 3,006 For Team Total NEW name was inscribed on the pages of the Senior Bowling league record book Tuesday night, Garrys had their slcnature spotted In! two different daces.

"Chick" Fullen peg, 2 0. Portage reached the finals and hl8 Bpler had their ahoot by trimming Brandon a land Tuesday night was their second ng eyes tra.nea successive win In as many days. and when they had finished contest was very fust as the Ice n0 iesg tjiar 3,006 p'n were credited was kept in good condition. Cam to their efforts. This nuniber bettered the old standing team mark by 11 pins.

Garrva apparently were not satis fled with smashing one record. They started a barrage of strikes In their last game against Woodbines and finished up with 1,050, another new i record. Needless to say, they picked tho'noke check hack in the days of Portage team did all I off all thrw Kiim from their oppon PKXSMITH can't spend his Victorias. He is no aesirea. inn w.

up aml as a result, Jumped up to thp U'Vof niKht tiu.t Retina ert up thm cherk and ixnpijoved on It. uu. ponentn. AVa T.wm off f.1c? Mr. i Rolled On Tough Allay.

exsm.tl! tM' i did nt int' nI in hla fhIo. Sea where ths difference of coin. on conies in? When two decisions can be made from the same rule, it is high time for a Revision. I "NIE game t. might which Is the first! tralKht East vs.

West affair. Owen rcllllCI na.e un.ril uirinorinn I.1, srnoa cnnissi anu riau i.ieir wmiie ui nr. In iiftier if! vj in i.iou fiouht rlls'lil necau.ie ruo um.B lii. rL i. .1 u.

a tlB Iur The Tribune that he i it tlie rule that iv.iv ni' Lewis was not off T.i mrlA mmh eood un of It 1. Uarfys' recora were aa me moro LASS I i hut it crew, in ,7 creoitaDie wnen me anejs tun 5aior Wji trihuted to him. Millar and Mc ,7 nnd ig at the "Togas are into present day use. Of the present generation. Jack Walker, of Seattle, is one of the greatest exn.mentt.

Shortly after he left port Arthur to Join the pro ranks, this check made him famous. Frsnk Nighbor pstternsd his check sfter Walker's and aoon assumed the title of "Poke Check King." n.i. onri the CATinnt on nt ii Donald were fast while Knox, Ren considered, bv a majority of tho nie, Horn and bimpson also worked be pretty tough sled hard. Norman 1. KUUVl VILIklAICU satisfactorily.

Portage took a two goal lead in the first stanza. Cameron was tested with many shots and cleared everything that came his way. Assiniboines threatened repeatedly but the locals were good in the pinch. The Portage forwards came down tVtn tfm In Vinrt anrl furklA acnr.rl EGIN'A has been breaking into tne on a pas from Cuthhert. The latter even ref.

niiiK to them as the IV limelight lately with a real pinyer also figured in the second greatest nggreiMtlr.n of Junior play hnnest to guoiwiesa counter oy mHsniK ru.u unu u.aw ers they have yet had. I Milt Peart, a member of the Bruins lns Leech out of the nets. Portage i team ill me i nj retaineu ine.r iwu i.ia.piii iuo dine. GariTs proved very conclusive lv that thev were "pie." Their first game brouKht 1.017. the aecond 939 nnd' In the third with "Chick" Fullen, "Jake" Koblln and Ern Jackson and Fred Fenwlck hitting the groove regularly, their record count was never verv much In doubt.

I Three out of the five men rolled over 600. Fullen rolled his three games without the semblance of error, piling up 193. 212 and ror 647. Itoblln annexed 610 despite a middle game of 169. Fenwlck turned In a brace of 200 counts and recorded 606 for his efforts.

Jackson, also with a pnlr of double centuries, missed the 600 mark by but a single pin. Cubs Increase Lead Cubs, in increasing their lead to four games, maintained their consistent work and though hard pressed by Stags, they won two out of three. Jules Emma was the chief pin In this series. He Jockeyed his way Into the select 600 class by exposing three nice 200 counts. 225 being his best effort.

Cubs rolled 2.814. The Hrulns won their first game easily, but a real battle waged for the second. Stas made a desperate attempt to pull it out of the fire In the last frame when Hughes and lawrence struck out, but they were four pins shy when the totals were added. Saratogas kept their above the cellar door by taking the odd game from Traffic club. Two pins, in 'ToEns favor, decided the series after each team had won a game.

Harry Fogg occupied a seat along with the other 600 bowlers. He spilled 619, a 221 being his best effort. The scores follow: Traffic 'Club May Irving Orr Ilreen Pslcnn. Hill Totala Saratogas PrMs Cuthhert Allen C. Uibsoa Total.

Saratogas win two. Staga Cnntwell II UKhe. I.awieiic. Weidniiin N'tchoiaon Lewis Totals 159 191 180 1B0 176 158 lUi 202 197 160 182 499 201 684 1R0 J64 66 150 52S 144 534 886 W9 BU 2666 1S6 196 192 221 180 183 155 157 212 214 14S 812 182 6JJ lr.9 518 ptf 619 IbJ 657 975 929 8452733 rubs Emma 225 201 20i 6t2 Schollenlrg 1S1 170 110 5.1 Iwvle. 205 209 156 568 Tioyle.

VV 179 201 181 S61 Purvis 164 189 169 622 Total 962 Cubs win two. Woodbine. Miller 19fl 188 Narvolenakl 1 144 McKay l'i' 175 Aleck 179 110 Kostna 179 199 Zoller 149 970 8922(114 J8 655 i 144 288 195 5(5 148 517 160 558 149 Totala 870 899 8552602 Safe Milk Far Iofantr IaTtUaW A Nutritioui Diet for All Age. Keep Horlick's Alwayr on Hand Quick Luoch Home ir Office. Ills Is Ik Jbmk is KahK CATARRH cf ths BLADDER 9BStUll Each Camule Dears same BOOK YOUR PASSAGE FOR THE SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUE STANDING P.

w. Tubs 21 1 Woodbines 17 14 Garrys 17 1 Thistles 16 1 Marlboroughs 15 15 Stags 16 17 Saratogas 15 Traffic Club 12 II Tuesday Night's Result Gnrrys Woodbines 0. Cubs 2, Stags 1. Saratogas 2, Traffic Club 1. Thistles Marlborough, Garrya Roblln 2B Jackson 204 Fenwlck 204 Fullen 113 Molntosh 188 Totals 1017 Garrys win three.

1S9 21S '0 173 222 Sis 213 IH'J 0, 212 242 647 173 1B4 644 839 105CX 5006 BRANDON PLAYS HERE SATURDAY Qualifies to Take Part in Play down For Basketball Honors Special to The Tribune) BRANDON, March 26 The Bran don basketball quintette will be the entry from this city In the Dyson cup finals, winning the City league championship here In the play off series with the Shamrocks two weeks ago. The Collegians nave been keeping In splendid shape for their coming title game. Brandon teams have found out by experience that the large Winnipeg floor has troubled them somewhat, go several practices have been held on the 'Armories floor. Only one member of this year's team has been in the Dyson cup play previously. That member Is Bert McDorman, who waa with the Brandon team a year ago.

He Is a fast forward and a good basket finder. Les Dorrett will pair up with him on the forward line, while J. Gayton has been making a name for himself In centre. He Is a Vancouver boy and has a Drotnei William on the same line up on defence position. Vellwood and Btade complete the line up that expects to give the Winnipeg Quintette a great battle for the championship Saturday.

BOSTON PASSES UP PROS. KOSTON, March 26 Boston will not exercise Its recently purchased franchise In the National league of Canada next aeason, th' directors of the Boston arena ar nounced. ST. FOOTIVUX CUTt St. Paul's Football clul will roM martins In the church rooms tonight u.

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If you value your personal appearance, you ought to let ua show you how you look In real clothes made for you and nobody else. We are showing; all the novelties for spring. SANDISON TAILOR 250 Main Street Long Established. Rollsble "4 Some People I British Empire Exhibition WEMBLEY PARK, LONDON APRIL TO OCTOBER ICANADIANJ I. "3 Don't put It off.

Choice Aeoommodations are taken aariy. See the Agent of the CANADIAN PACIFIC Full information cheerfully given. Passports and Reservations arranged on both TRAIN AND STEAMER..

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