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i 1 I (. Good Bowling Features Commercial Pin League Lou Fogarty High With 653; Six Clear) Sweeps Are Registered BRILLIANT effort of 653, by A Lou Fogarty, six clean sweeps, several fine team performances and a general tightening up In the buttle for the second half honors in all divisions, were the high lights to Wednesday's bowling In the Com Bnerclal league. Lou Fogarty, of the Great West Life No. 1 quintette, occupied the Individual limelight last night. Lou started with 213, sandwiched In a 216 game and culminated the evening with 224 for a grand total of J53.

Whyte, of the Telephones, finished with 222 and 224 for 634. While Withel, despite a 159 score In his second game, amassed 618. Harvey Cann started with 226 and finished with 211 for 608. while Schoen thaler also had two fine double century counts to hit 607, Poucher and Dyer rolled steadily for 605 and 603 respectively, while Toung gathered 602. Taylor, of the Star Electric, rolled 250 in his first game, but at that only totalled 535.

There were several fine (earn performances registered during the evening. C.N. Yards were high with 2 825. rolling 862, 850 and 1.013. Phones, after a poor start, came back with 976 and 952 for 2745, while Canadian Publishers also shot the same total.

CP. Express and C.N. Telegraphs were also over 8.700. C.N. Telegraph maintained their advantage in Division One by taking two from Great West Life.

In Division Two, Eaton's won three by default from CP. Ticket and hold a one game margin over Great West Life Division Three trundlers are staging another merry race and only four games separate the top and bottom teams. Canadian Publishers maintained their one game margin by taking the odd one from CN. Local Freight, while Willson Stationery and CP. Express kept pace with the leaders by also scoring two game wins.

Canadian Westlnghouse climbed Into a tie in Division Four by weeping the series from Hltchlngs Paper Box7 while the best Eaton's could do was capture the odd one tTln Kon Five. Shea, crept to. within one game of top by tak ng all three from Great West Life, while the league leading Canada Bread quintette was capturing two from Standard Machine. DIVISION ONE Swam Pauchsr en. tSX SS.

6oo. y3' Ju3 HMs 324: handicap 12. Toiala n.il. 'oreaVrt'ufa Wllkln. 451.

Fosart, 14; r. handicap W. Totala 862, 13! 960 3828. Tel. wins two.

Eaton's No. 1 Holmes B8. Hall Ml. ttunter 41. Lawsnn 6'2.

I 4 rZ TotMs 787. 843. 881 2498 103 Bolton 611. Park 807. Cromble 641, Sandlcap 1.

Total SM. 831, 16 25a3. Silrs Parnll wins two. Slmmon AKland SVNell 435. BWlnhaur 4S2.

Ranrtiarskl Ml. landlcap 28. Tot.1 819. 78S. 24M.

Sllvar Tops Gibbons 615. Bchnlly 642. ftattls 624. Scott 127. Purvea 568: handl Jap 8.

Totals 914. 932. 835 3876. Silver Tops win two. DIVISION TWO Eaton's No.

i Woodward 292 Barman S71. Bottlnr 478. Westman 550 Mahs 42! Byron 213! handlvnp 6. Totals 850. 9182847.

P. Ticket Default. Eaton's No. 2 wins two. Public Preie Mi Donald 409.

Cranston 133 Jackson 60S. Kleaeen 5ir, Cramp f.44; lindldp 49. Totl873. 871 I JS Crescent. Creamery Sweeney 17B poylnS BIS.

Olven 549. Miller 148. Allforo 499, Halaulst 858, Eelss 125; handicap 60. totsls 884, 883. 942 J.W.

Crescent Creamery wins thres. Can Pacific C'ummlngs 552, Ballard umer 646. Hawthorne 487. Husrt 658; handicap 17. Totals 884.

912. MS A Oil Co. Thomson 609. Blea 397. twus 873.

Mcd 433. Hill 647; handicap SI Totals 949, 887, 8062459. Can. pactne wln two. North Star Oil Wilson 808.

Btemshorn AS Fanney 498. Hatch 514. rlavton M2i landlcap 36. Totals 849. 930.

889 240. Great warn 1.1 re no. A'aters 672. Shaw 44. Johnson 4f.2.

Hayes 10: handicap 23. Totals 904, 887, 887 tn. Great West Ufa No. wins two. OIVISION THREE Tan.

Publlahlwc Query 583, McLean 479. choenthaler 807, Nell 618. Bcholly 678: handicap 20. Totala 973, 920, 912 2. 4V C.N.

Freljht Bradley 293. Held 280, Sinclair 570, oreer 621, le 649. Shannon 287; handicap 34. Totals 822, 880, B32 2610. Can.

PiiMlshlns wlnf two. fan. Pac. Rxpress Johnson SS9, Hoflev 425. Lain 633.

Toun 802. Cann 808; fcandlrap 22. Totals 992, 928, 873 2727. R. Ipnt Ketchln 618.

Fl'ld "8, Tarkson 410, Oibbons 511. Cantwell 477; handicap 64. Totals 838. S95 2332. Can.

Pae. Express wins Willson Stationery Co. Harmer 520, El rit 330, Stubbs 627. Wolner 634, Schla np 19. Fdale 181: handicap 44.

Total 24. 930. 8872681. Winnipeg Electric Lllllngton 868. Town 81.

Hubynlik 247. JVicy 444. Jr.a 88:1, leterwood IV); handicap 74. Totals 8S, (41. 9892483.

Willson Stationery wlna two. Parkhlll Beddlns Petereon 483. Miller (18, Stevene 48. Kerrhlnk 600. Doe 458; handicap 2.

Totals 870. 904, 8872465. Brown ft Rutherford Buss 526. Pyper 411. Ollralna 484, Altken M3.

Weremr handicap 67. Totals 851, 939, S50 2439. ParkhlU Bedding wins two. DIVISION FOUR Star Electric Brest 43 Jones 500, fniing 481,, Hutrhleon 472. Tavlnr 535; handicap 11.

Totala 931. 888. 828 2430. Ackianda Hammond 344. Ruck 398, poster 4U2.

Sanders 465. Andrews 531, )os 134: handicap SO. Totals 904, 841, tS9 2272. Star Electric wins threa. Brown Rutherford Brown 458, Crona 99.

Robertson 488, Patterson 68. Kelln 0. Touk 149: handicap 63. Totals ti9. 891, 90S 254a Winnipeg Electric Oaa Menlort 52, ewell 434.

Paul 556. Davis 662. Anderson Ml: handicap 91. Totala 4)71, 979, 0f, 2592. E'ectrie Oaa wins three.

Can. Westlnshoure Farthtnir 544. Philips 482. Oliver 245. Wrtahton 470, McKenu 611.

MacKav 101 handicap 61. Totala 01. 616. S38 Hltchlnaa Bo; Dusk (34. Hehrka Creen 442.

Mason 386, Antolna 472: han lcap 125. Totals 790, 793, 818 2026. Can. Weetlnraouse wins thre. Hydro Wool toy 412.

Horton 656. Preo ible 418, 819, Wyide 592 han sjlcap 66. Totals 885. 73, 974 S404. Fjltons McP.aa 557, Heath 469, Rod way 438, Miller 493.

Fannery 454; handicap 7. Totals 69. 849. 8642411. Eaton's win two.

DIVISION FIVE Shea's Clark 498. Rlre 508. Thomson 31. Benler 458. rMell 654; handicap 84.

Totals 890. 973. 932 2543. Great Wen Llfs Bron 499. Bonneau 416.

Auty 517. Sheppard 454. Wlntrup 534; handicap 66. Totala 488, 939. 851 2420.

S'lea'e wins threa. Standard Mach'ne Coda 607. MarKay 4M. Farrow 449, Cranston 540. Blckell 46J; handicap 73.

Totala Ma, 01. THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928 15 Annual Bowling Tournament Entries Extended One Day THE STANDISG D.vliton On C.N. T1grfcpn 11 4 C.N. Yard C.N. 81 1 vert op 4 Great West Llf 7 5 Taiephoni 7 I ftimmoni No.

1 7 4 Eat ou 4 11 Spcirs Parntll 4 11 Olvitton Two Ka.on'i 10 i Grfjt Wcit Life Canadian Pacific 6 Creacent Creamery 10 ft North Star Oil 7 Public Press ft CP. Ticket B. Oil 2 13 Division ThrM Canadian Publisher 10 ft Wilson Stationery ft ft P. Express '9 ft P.irkhHI Bedding 7 ft CP. Depot 7 ft Winnipeg Electric ft ft C.

N. Local Freight ft ft Brown Rutherford ft ft Division Four Eaton's No. ft 12 Waatinghouse 12 Wpg. let trie Oa ft ft Star Electric 7 ft Brown and Rutherford ft ft Hltchlngs Box ft ft Hydro ft ft Acklanda ft 10 Division Five Canada Bread 11 4 Parkhill Bedding ft Sheas 10 ft Picardy ft ft Simmons No. 2 ft ft Great West Life ft ft Standard Machine 4 11 Beatty Washer 1 14 WEILAND TOPS GOAL GETTERS Minneapolis Star and Vic Desjardine Staging Great Race For Honors Cooney Welland, drft mid Ice star of the Minneapolis Millers, Is setting the pace lor the goal scoring honors In the American Hockey Association, according to official statistics released today, which Include games of January 20.

Weilan3 has bagged 11 goals and assisted In three more for a total of 14 points. By scoring two goals during the past few days, Vic Desjardine, of 8t Paul, has jumped into a tie with Weiland, but official give him eight goals and four assists. Herble Lewis, of Duluth, Is next in line with 11. Johnny GottRellg Is the leading, scorer of the Winnipeg team and is tied for fourth place with Headley and Goheen, all having scored six goals and assisted In two for eight points. Red Stuart, of Minneapolis, Is the bad man of the league, spending 70 minutes In the Jamieson Is next with 89 minutes.

Three match fouls have been handed out this season, two going to Goheen and the other to Ingram. The records follow: Plaver Club O) A Pta Pen Wlrland. Minneapolis 11 1 14 17 DeJardtne. St. l'aul 8 4 12 28 Lwl.

Duluth 11 38 Headley, Minneapolis 2 8 22 Ooheen St. Paul 8 2 8 81 Oottelels, Winnipeg 8 2 14 Hunnein, Kansas 8 2 7 8 Mltihell, Kansas 5 2 7 8 Johnson, Duluth 4 7 48 Morrlluin, Dululh 6 2 7 4 Incrsm, St. Paul 3 4 7 3 Sanderson. V. Innlpes; 4 3 7 2 Mc Cormlclt.

Kansas City 4 2 8 4 Adams, Minneapolis 2 4 8 12 Wilson. 61. Paul 5 1 33 Couture. Winnipeg 8 1 8 18 Campbell, Kansas 0 5 8 Romnes. t.

Paul 2 2 10 Cameron, Mlnnleapolla ..2 2 6 32 Burns. Duluth 4 1 5 25 Townsend, Winnipeg 2 ft 41 Kellv, Winnipeg 4 15 2 Borland. Winning 4 1 ft 38 Hcott. Kansas City 3 1 4 18 Seaborn Kansas City 0 4 4 28 Jamieson. Dulutn 2 2 4 Louiki, Duluth 4 0 4 34 Homers.

Winnipeg 8 1 4 36 Crawford, Minneapolis 3 1 4 15 Boslrum. Minneapolis 4 0 4 28 Stuart, Minneapolis 4 0 4 70 Anderson, Minneapolis 3 1 4 O. Conroy, 8t. Paul 4 0 4 22 Shepherd. St, Paul 1 4 8 Dutkowskt.

Vansas City 2 0 3 85 lssard, Kansas city 2 1 3 10 Munro. Kansa City 2 1 24 Mitchell. I'ululh 1 2 iniMms. Duluth 3 0 8 29 (TMeara. Winnipeg 3 0 2 14 Donnelly.

Minneapolis 3 3 28 Peltier. Duluth 2 0 2 0 Kihni. Rr Paul 1 1 3 24 Ooodman. Duluth 3 0 3 8 n.nath UlnnHnnHI 0 113 Mitchell. Bt.

Paul l. 'i Mreen, St. Paul 1 0 12 Brennan. Winnipeg 1 0 1 4 Redpath, Winnipeg 1 0 1 38 McLeod, Kansas 0 0 0 4, Phillips, Winnipeg 0 0 0 10 Runne. Wlnnlpea 0 0 0 28 T.

Conroy, St. Paul 0 0 0 8 Hill. Minneapolis 0 0 0 8 Benson, Minneapolis 0 0 0 4 Qoallts Player Club Stops CO. Avg. Bvrne, Kansas City 377 .002 Dwver.

Kansas City 80 8 .100 Turner. Duluth 8S2 38 .02.1 Thompson, 822 29 .004 Mcrusker, St. Paul T44 47 Tlmmlns, Winnipeg 871 88 .088 iCrescent Creamery League! Klnalmeaky McDonald Samson 408, nlth 3f.8. Olson 31. Allford Ml; handicap 114.

Totala KM, 803. 741 20.11. Ica Creams Goodlson 348. Newman 448, Vankleek 424. Rogers 804.

Clark 881; handicap 74. Totals 787. 882, 852i 2285. Ice Creams win two. Blue Biros Kvans 4t5, Blanchard 384, Abbott 443.

Mller 440, F.eles 583; handicap 11U. Totals 92.1, 885, 8522345. coffee creams Owen 518. Fuller 848. Palmer 388, Arthurs 542.

Spelrs 458: handicap 117. Totals 888, 888, 838 2iSl. Blue Birds win two. Aylesburys tvillardaon 351. Baker 418.

Johnson 3UB. Prescott 458 Noreue 48; handicap in. Totals eng. 7e, 804 2121. Crescents Sweeney r48.

Manln 408, De vers 408. Gardiner 40,1, Miller 527; handicap 138. Totala 824. 862, 8182288. Crescents win two.

DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEQE TEAMS WIN Dominion Businessollege Is making quite a name for Itself In local sporting circles. On Tuesday night, the men's hockey team handed the Sucess Business college squad a 5 to 4 defeat at the Stadium while the girls' basketball team trimmed Hydro, 27 to 5, in a Winnipeg Women's Junior Division Basketball league fixture Canada Bread Williams 483. Clifton 813, Trior 488. JTlng 545. Colvln 853; handicap 117.

Totals 882, 7t, 10333542. Csnada Bread wlna two. Blmnona No. 1 Gotch 833, O'Nelt 409, Graft 584, Gault 507, Lindsay 8.11: handicap 56. Totals 8a.

846. 2854. Beatty Washer Bain 4V8. Klnrald 382. Thompson 458.

Newberry 848. 482: handicap T. Totala 826. 857. 1 2367.

Slmmcns No. 2 wins three. Picardy Slkorskl 501. Patton 488. Klla ver 496.

Aurlnger 489. Vivian 476; handicap 18. Totals 2, 845. 800 2450. Psrkhllt Bedding J.

Johnston 47V. Gren 528. T. Johnston (. Wheatiey 401.

Taylor 422: handicap 117. Total 838, 886, 8 33t. 'Plcaiagr wins twa, UNITED SCOTTISH 'SPIEL SATURDAY Sixty Four Rinks to Play on Thistle and A. B. K.

Ice With 64 rinks entered, play In the United Scottish fifth annual bon splel will open on Saturday at 1 o'clock at the Thistle and A. B. and K. rinks. Two draws will be at the Thistle and the remainder at the A.

B. and K. The desire for even draw prompted the committee to turn down several late entries but indications point to this belpg one of the most popular bonsplels held annually amongst the local scots. One point will be allowed a lady lead, no substituting will be permitted and the four players In each rinir miiHt rtp members of one as sociation affiliated with the United Scottish' association. Besides the two trophies, the McConnachie cup and the MoLimont cup.

there are 13 individual prizes offered in each of the two events. At A. K. Hmk On T. Beech, Olasgow vs.

A. Taylor. Hugh MarK emle. Caithness vs. W.

Petti and K. vs. J. Mahon, Flfeshlre: T. craca aton, Dum.

and flalloway vs. Mrs. N. Sutherland, Oaellc: M. Duncan.

Sons ot Scotland vs. J. St. James. Three o'clock C.

Simpson. Moray and Nairn vs. J. Oass. Sons of Scotland; D.

alrArtlur. Highland vs. W. Bruce. Choir: W.

Manson, Caithness vs. J. Morrison, Moray and Nairn: W. Stewart. Forrar vs.

J. M. Duncan. A B. and K.

Donald Ross. Highland vs. J. Wilson, A.B. and K.

piva a ciock R.t A. Stewart. Sons of Scotland vs. J. B.

Stevens, Caithness; W. Mitchell. A B. ana K. va.

A. W. McKlnnon, Caithness; J. Haln, Dum. and Calloway vs.

D. Miller, Caithness: A. Davidson. A.B. and K.

vs. D. Mor rison, Gaelic; A. D. Anderson, Bl.

va. J. A. Elrlck, A.B. and K.

Sevan Clack a. Anderson. A B. and K. vs.

Sgt. C. Ty, Camerons; Mrs. Berry. Oaellc vs.

R. Simpson. A B. and K. T.

Newlands. Moray and Nairn vs. T. Downis, Ayrsnire; jrnaruy. a imI innes.

St. James: Gllni, Glasgow va. R. Hunter, A.B. and K.

Nina o'clock W. D. Mackle, S.A.A.A. Assn. vs.

D. Skinner. Moray and Nairn; C. Stewart, Olasgow vs. J.

gangster, A.B. and J. C. M. Carson, Flfeshlra vs.

W. Turnbull. West Kll donan; W. Walker, A B. and K.

vs. D. Allan, Oaellc; D. Mowat, Caithness vs. A.

Ogston, A.B. and K. At Thlatla Ono o'clock John McGregor. Caledonians vs. W.

S. Jeffrey. Scottish Borderers; Mitchell, Sons of Scotland va. C. Stevens, Flfeshlre; M.

B. Campbell. Highland vs. J. McOowan.

Dum. and Galloway: D. Robertson, Flteshlra vs. O. Paton, Glasgow.

Threa It. Johnson. Oaellc vs. Mrs. Hanson, Dum.

and Galloway; J. Small, Forfar vs. J. Morgan. Ayrshire; J.

V. Brown, Olasgow vs. W. ualnarry, rtar. PURITY FLOUR MILLS HOCKEY CLUB FORMED Purity Flour Mills Hockry club organized at a meeting last Wednesday when the following officers were elected: Hon.

president, J. W. Horn; president. A. Mclvor; secretary treasurer, J.

Moody; manager, G. Renti. A team has been entered In the St. Boniface Commercial league. TIJUANA RESULTS Wednesday, Jan.

ti First race, threa furlongs: Bay Lad 86.20 13 80 84 40 A Omareen icoetello) 10.60 6.4U A Crash (Ray) 8 411 Time 35 2 5. Also ran Referee. Tap tlste. Frank Dan Hill and 111 11. Bunker Ullla and CTltaL Second race, alx furlanga: Vsjter Aca 817.00 87 20 $4.40 Speedy Lad (Russell) 8.80 4 20 Sweeping Kay (Phllpot) 3.20 Time 1.13 4 5.

Also ran Apple Sauce, Oenesee Belle. U. Boss. Sweep easy. O'Leary, Twenty Two Slaty.

Kenstar, ilea thersage, Delia VYlap, Ufa. Patterson and 'i'om Byrna. Third race, clubhouse course: Modo (Luther) 12.80 (2 SO 3 40 Liberator (Wilson) S.40 8 80 Quoin (Buckley) 8.40 'lime 1.37 4 5. Also ran Prlncese Hermes, Marlon Elizabeth, Latlsha, Lucrecc, Ben Krlpp, Pretty BUI and Trade Wind. Fourth race, alx furlongs: Lao Lamps I 85.00 13 40 82.80 Is Zat So (Owen) 10.60 4 20 Coalescence (Fisher) 3 80 Time 1.13 3 5.

Also ran Mlrs Fountain. Worcross, Big Heart, Frisk Away. Harrl gana Heir, Hock of Ages, Pay Ma, High Ball, Alice Harvey and Iridium. Fifth raoe, 6g) furlongs: Time Eaposura (Richardson) 14.80 13.80 $3 80 Cobra (Kelly) 4.20 8.40 Hoe tun i Owen 1 13 30 Time 1 07 3 4. Also ran CelUni, Phli omella, Bealty Star, For Mo, Walklkl, Merryman, Hominy, Red Aoa, Frank Billy and Buck Oarrttt.

Sixth race, six furlongs: A Shasta Bullet (Jones) 18.20 14.40 83 00 raavo tinzelone) o.ao a au Crystal pennant (Baker) 3 20 Time 1 11 4 8. Also ran Conquistador, Platereal, Walklneon, Tod Sloan. Bandyman. Shasta Gold. Bonnla Omar, Our Adele and a Shasta pina.

Seventh race, six furlongs: Blue Rose (Williams). 327.20 U1.60 18.40 Glint of Gold (Francis) 2.40 2 20 Master Rock iRennlel 4.80 Time: 1.13 4 5. Also ran Shasta Pope, Swift Shot, Major Mellon, wind Flower, Polly A. Eighth race, mile and 70 yards: Brotsman (Francis). 110.20 I8 60 33 40 r.lnger Pykt (Rrnnle) 3.80 3 (hi Timothy (Owen) 3 20 Time 1.45 4 5.

Also ran First Dance, lip. Golden Laura, Cotfleld, Go Gold and Starless. Ninth race, mile and 70 yards: Marietta 117.00 88.40 $8 80 ay UO .1 li.oO 8.4J Jack Falrman (Salas) 3.40 Time, 1.44. Also ran Firth of Tay; Judge Caverly. Prattle, Long Joe, Oolden Lux.

Barndollar. Track fast. VrV ORLEANS RESULTS, Wednesday, Jan. 86 First race, threa furlongs: Miss Dona (Mciionlsle). $13 50 $7.24 Danbaum (Rodriguez) 10.78 5.44 Elfrleda fl.

(Barnes) 6 Time Also ran Hame. Rosa fMep, Fuss. Helen Ilean. Mayl, Maidens Choice, Original, Trout pe of Dawn and Gtna Tray. Second race, six furlongs: Honeyneh (Workman) 9Ti8 1.1.34 Roale Weldel (Wtil) 55.80 17.74 Ferseth (Bowden 3 92 Tlma 7.13S.

Also ran Smiling Betty. McKIm, Respond. Isobella. Royal Prince, Bearing and American Thunder. Third race, six furlongs: Algol (Ambrose) $10.38 $5 32 $4 36 Beauregard (Craver) 3.68 3.62 Ancient Mariner (Arnoldl 3 02 Time 3.12S.

Also ran Tommy Tlkls. Alreader, Rejoice. Flying Torch. Black Friar and Our Own. Fourth raca, one mile: Justice V.

(Workman). $3.08 $2 36 $2 10 Pcnentaxe (Hrheni 4.22 2 88 Helens Babe (Murray 174 Time 1 38. Also ran Kentucky Cardinal and Laddie. Fifth race, mile and 70 yards: Flaherty (Leland) 74 $4.08 $3.15 Capt. George Foster (Kfnnertyl $.46 3 00 Fronteer (Bowden) 4.24 "i ie i.eis Ala.) ran Dearborn, Al berak and John Speed.

race, mile and 70 yards: Cockrlll (lndoltl $4 26 $3 66 Grand Dad (Leyland) 6.32 4 22 Music Shop iLong 3 70 Time 1.43H Also ran Hotuags, Moms Boy, Madley and Seventh race, 11 miles: Juniors Nurse $16.53 $5.04 $4 48 Hero (Hebert) 4.90 4 72 uream laddy (Hames) 12 54 Tlma 3.55. Also ran Pepper Shot, Pride i uvipm, nirniiD, iicaioca, a aymcoi Ja uarew, cnappia Track faals MEbUSVE Yi.v 7' KANt kZJ fCy II fill I 10.000 MtusTVi yygT r5 Ail of it. IToVS tvP PAND The BiACK BoTfoi VlTHOOT iTOWN iHt SPIDEB. ytiS li NOT AM vS. CrtXsfCrCiCsCslCs Local Thistle Club Laiit nlglit's reaults Max.

McElheran. 10; Dr. Jamieson. U. Crulkshanka, 12: M.

W. N. Mi Kiheran. 13 (13 ends). Be shain.

12; Burleigh. 10. Collins. 11: muiitclth. 8.

C'ulluiKfurd, 16: bimpaon, 13. Tonight draw M. W. Mi Elheran v. Clarke.

Max McElheran v. Sullivan. Williams Cottum. Weeks Jessup, Burleigh v. C.

Call. Fort Garry Club Last night's results: Goodman. 11 Barkwell, 12. Nicol. 10; Crook.

8. Black. 8: lluln. 14. C.

MrlJuilald, 12: Milne, 8. Dadaoli. 12; Bemlster. 8. TonlKJit's games Lindnav A.

M. reptier: R. Jcihnalon v. K. Irme: J.

K. Hiack v. i Holland: F. J. Freer v.

J. Grlce; K. Itruwn v. J. Goodman.

Rinks for Jerrv Koblnson at home R. Darling. H. Davie. J.

McCaulev. G. N. McMillan. At fort David sun, Mctjkimlngs, Barkwell, Glass.

Heather Club Last night's results: Sturgeon beat Gowe V6 ends). Jnckson beat Kankina. Langtry beat Guiui. Kiteeanaw Deal Duncan. 'loiiight's draw: Hesrn T.

A. Sutherland. Gunn v. Thoin. Hack v.

Magee. Dowse v. jackson. Bleakiey v. Graham.

St. John's Club Last night's resulted Cieland 12. Rvme. 9. Jacob.

12: Alaranall, 11. McDonald. 12: Arnolt. 0. Hourke, 14: McMurray.

13. Tanner. 6: Btunnard, 11. Tonight's draw MarKldd v. Pollock.

Mct'rtedv v. Lnlng. Alexander v. Mc aiurdv. Altcheaun v.

Wood. Jacob v. Mc Tavlsh. Fort Rouoa Club Last night's results Jamieson, 11; Fry. 8.

McDonald. Forrest, 8: Hough. 18: none. o. jonruuone.

Ji; voirey. lu. Tonight's draw Frasrr v. Moore. Youngman v.

Volcey. Fansek v. McKay, Side v. MuWhirter. Caledonian Club Tonight's draw Shaw y.

Stuppard. Portlgal v. M' llit re. Beatty Brett. Elmwood Club 1 night's results: Strlnlund 15.

faldwell 10: Knott 14, McCreedr 10: Simpson 7, Boyd Frajwr 11. Penrose 8. Tonights draw: Mclvor v. McGrath: Knott v. Lav; Mcf'reedy v.

Leggatl: Spice v. SatiKSter; Beattie T. Stewart. Strathcona Club Last night's reanlta: Carter beat C. Haig; N.

M. Johnson beat Matthews; Christie beat Smith (extra end); N. Wise, beat C. W. Johnstone; Body beat Orris.

Tonight's results: Carter e. Eriiell v. Wilson: W. Johnston v. Mc ouglilln: poison v.

C. H. Hudson v. J. T.

Halg. Civic Club Last night's results: Young 9. Wilson 8: North 9. Jones Rlndress 10. Buckingham 8: Foran 11.

McMinn Monk man 12. (Gordon 0. Tonight's draw: Fldd v. C'arawell: Nicholas v. Dickson: Malby Markle; Henzelwood v.

Saunders. Deer Lodge Club Last night's results: Kotcharaw beat Campbell; Love beat Garvin: Douglas beat McDonald: McMillun beat Carter beat Itlclmrdson; Hllller beat Dobson. Tonight's draw Parker t. Dobson: Kotrhatmw v. Garvin: Weldon v.

Rod er: McMillan v. Buxton; 1 'err la v. Mo 'onald. Low v. Carter, Telephone Club I Jiet night's results: Hutchison beat Steinlioft: Miller beat Iiugh: Forrester bent Fdwards: Gllmour beat McDonald.

Tonight's draw: McOn gor v. Bren: woodman v. lj.itrhlson: Macaw Wilson: Lough v. Coddington. A.B.

and Club Tonight's draw. 7 p.m.: Uteohena McMahon: Ogston v. Hlninson: Wilson v. Davenport: Devlin v. Mci.allum: W.

Henderson Stewart. 9 p.m.: Walker v. J. Duncsn; Walson v. Archibald: Davies v.

Duncan: Pettigrew v. A. Henderson: Mackie v. Anderson. C.P.R.

Club Laat night's results: Johnston beat Eaton: Mitchell heat Faulda. Tonight's draw: Poole T. Pearson: Henderson v. MrKean. N.R.

Snope Bensplel Saturday's draw follows: 12 45 A. Olbb vs. F. Rhead. J.

McCauley vs. R. Savage, A. Wilson vs. 8 Turner, J.

Cook vs. A. Flnnle. M. Beolt vs.

J. H. Tsykir. Dadson vs. J.

Oarrle. 3 p.m. L. Davidson vs. A.

Pink, T. Rheumatism Sciatica, Currtago, Gout nature' warning of an eiceuolt'rft Acid in th Blood, and are aonn "ftonr lor Good when the Blond it ctcaeied with So SI" Clarke's i al Blood Mixture nd frwt V0a SSydMaSf taVSjrifMst, IT OK iVOT The AlSSAOUAS KAiRWAU A SttT Of RELIGIOUS TANATiCft MutTiiATE. Themselves Wr'OUTPAlN or ILL EFFECTS Tunisia. CwrMmg Campbell vs. R.

Barkwell. B. Hawkhead vs. A. Richardson.

G. Heath vs. A. Davidson. J.

King vs. J. Ulbb, J. llamlltou vs. G.

Foster. ft p.m 3. va. J. Milne.

A. Bemlster vs. J. Khapter, V. Jones vs.

A. Altken. R. Carrulhers vs. C.

Mazrone, J. Macdonald vs. G. Welshman, K. Muorc 1.

m. Williams. Committee man Georga Welshman. Army and Navy Club The following games In the Browns Wllklnson cup compelltlon of the Army and Navy Curling club are scheduled for Saturday: 5.30 p.m. draw Wharrle vs.

Price. Saher vs. rlemlng, Mciierman vs. Summers. p.m.

draw Barker vs. Ough, Hlgglns va. Low, Sullivan vs. Lyttle, Le Cappellaln va. Florenca.

Oianlte Club Last night's results: Perry 11 A. O. Lalng 8: J. rzlnxer 12. Judge fury A.

M. rtleckhurn 11. N. Alduus 10. N.

Ralph 8, P. Johnston It. Halllley 9, J. E. McRobla 7.

Tonight's eames 7 McMahon vs. T. 1,. Cavanagh. W.

T. Hetherlnglun vs. R. McOregor, Dr. Mr.Munn vs.

R. B. Ramsay, Dr. Melndl vs. W.

R. Molr. R. HalUlrv vs. B.

Hugglus. O. Sherwood vs. T. A.

Thompson, E. H. Smith vs. S. R.

Laldlaw. Steel ships are built by men's muscles 531. shipyard men say they relieve muscle lameness this way IT'S A REAL man's job the work of the men on the ways in the big shipyards. It takes all the strength the skill a man's got. Big wages adventure the spice of danger! Yes, anci stiff backs occasional wrenches, sprains, bruises and rheumatism when you've been riding the girders or running the big traveling cranes out in a drizzling rain ell day.

Shipyard mtn tey rhtumalum i SLOAN'S blADB IN CANADA By Ripky S.O.E. FOOTBALL CLUB MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The S.O.E. Football club will hold a general meeting on Friday in the Mclntyrei block, Main at p.m. to discuss the program for the concert to be held In the Travellers' building, February 17. Any English man interested in tne club will be mane welcome.

The following are requested to attend: Jtolison, Rothwell, Akermun, Hedges, H. Y. English, W. G. Day, S.

W. Mullev, A. Chapme G. (. Woods.

V. Dclbridge, T. Uelhridge, L. Delbrldgc, J. Adams, H.

flrker ing, W. Bennett, Dixon Grose ford. H. Middlehurst, K. Clay, D.

Wilkes Palmer, G. Bray, H. P. Thomas, l. Wright, dubbins, Young, (i.

Day, Hlnan, Gillet, L. Raker, A. E. Byers. C.

Powell. B. Farmer, Smith, Cookson, James, HiiHtage, Kemp, l'earschause, Fields, Sa ge. WHITE ROSE CRICKET CLUB The White Rose Cricket club will hold a whist drive and dance In connection with their winter program, tomorrow at 8.15, in the Imperial Veterans' rooms, 183 Mc Lvrmot ave. east.

Enter Up Bowling Officials Anxious to Make This Year's Event Greatest in Western History X. an effort to create a new record for the thirteenth annual tournament which opens at the Victoria alleys on Friday, the officials of the Win nipeg Howling BHsuciatlon have decided that entries will be accepted until midnight tonight. Oiiglimllv entries should have closed. Wednes'liiy. but the entry was far below expectations.

The officers felt that their hard work should be rewarded by better results, and are ronlldent that Inst year's record of 12ii enti les will be surpassed today. Wednesday whs a busy one for Secrvtary Tommv t'uthhert and he received no less than 4S entries from local teams which brought the number to 85. On top of this 29 outside teams are coming which makes a total of 114. Of the 85 Winnipeg teams. 68 are entered In the handicap events.

Entries for the doubles and singles are on the same par us last year but the mark is expected to he greatly enlarged when final figures are checked. In order to nil all night shifts, 136 teams are necessary and with several big leagues to hear from yet, it is almost a certainty that this number, will be reached by tonight. Twenty four local teams will officially open the tournament at 3 o'clock. Friday, and will compete, for special prizes. On Saturday, the St.

Paul contingent will roll, while the "City Hall Classic," with the mayor and aldermen' an prlnclpjals, will he staged Saturday evening at 6.45 o'clock. The entries from outside points have exceeded last year's total. Nine tennis are expected from the Twin Cities, while six will be here from Fargo ami five from Grand Forks. Regina will be represented by three, Moose Jaw bv two, Brandon three and Jamestown one. Although the officials worked hard to put over the handicap event, the entries so far have been disappointing.

The bowling men of the asso cl lion worked hard to figure out a scheme whereby they could please the handicap trundlers and felt that with tin Increased prize list that a record entry would be assured. However, they are still hopeful that their work will not go for naught and are looking forward to many more entries today. COUTU SUSPENDED FROM CAN. AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON, Jan. 26 Bllly Coutu, defence player of the New Haven, club, was suspended from the Anicrlcan Hockey league for the rest of the season by President Charles CIspp, Wednesday.

The suspension was Im posed as a result of Coutu's attack on George Bedding, ot the Boston Tigers, during the Boston New Haven game at New Haven. Coutu knocked the Boston player unconscious with his stick. Coutu wss banished from the National Hockey league for life last spring for an attack on a referee after a match between the Boston Bruins and the Ottawa Senators. The Bruins subsequently sold him to Minneapolis and that club In turn sold him to New Haven. CAN.

PRO. HOCKEY LONDON, Ont, Jan. 26 The London Panthers overwhelmed the fast Kitchener Millionaires here Wednesday night by 8 to 0 in a Canadian Pro. fixture and extended their recent string of shut out victories to three. How do men who do this heavy work relieve the effects of strain and exposure? How do they treat the occasional minor injuries that are bound to occur? We went out and made a canvass of the hardy men who work at this heavy and exacting labor, and put all these questions straight up to them.

531 that we asked told us," We use Sloan's." the courage i I the tut Slotn tu rtlievt tlraint, coUt, Additional Teams Can to Midnight Rheumatism Sciatica Lumbago Neuralgia Endorsed universally by those who do the world's hard work II Sentiment May Send Ty Cobb To St. Louis CT. LOUTS, Mo. Jan. 26 Sentlment, said to be a missing quantity In professional sports, may play an Important part in landing Ty Cobb for tne bt.

Louis Browns this year. Cobb has not signed with th Athletics to date, although he has been offered a. alary much smaller than the one he wa pail last season. Dan Howlev, manager of the Browns, and Cobb are warm friends. I worked as a catcher and coach under Cobb at llet mi InH 1 1 CvUU when his services aa coach were not required Howley was aided In getting vnrk at Hartford aad Toronto by Cobb.

Knowing this, one can feel certain that if Cobb does play with the Browns next year sentiment will have played some part In his belne there. SPEED SKATING RACES TONIGHT Winnipeg Club to Stag Fall Program at Weiley Rink Commencing at 7 o'clock tonight, the Winnipeg Speed Skating club will stage Its weekly program of races at Wesley rink. For one hour races will be staged for boys and girls of all ages. Members of the Inter High school teams that wish to practice are requested to be on hand at alx o'clock and receive Instructions from Coach Tommy Dodds. The program ot races follow: Boys under 12 years, one lap: girls under 12 years, one lap; boys' Juvenile, 220 yards; girls' juvenile, 220 yards; boys' junior, 220 yards; girls' Junior, 220 yards; men's senior 220 yards; men's senior 220 yards; ladies' senior, 220 yards; boys' Intermediate, 220 yards; girls' intermediate.

220 yardt; boys under 12 years, two laps; girls under 12 years two laps; boys juvenile, 440 yards; girls' Juvenile, 440 yards; men's senior nille; men's senior B. Ij mlle; boys' Junior, girls' Junior, mUg. boys Intermediate, one mile; girls' Intermediate, Hi u.c; ladles' senior, mile; men's senior A and two miles. Miners, steel workers, policemen, firemen, stevedores, farmers all who do hard muscular work know Sloan's. It is the liniment that always kills the aches that come from exposure: to cold and wet, from heavy lifting from strains, spr ana and wrenched muscles.

Workers in every trade praise Sloan's Read what this garage worker writes: "Ona night when I came in from my work my left leg pained me and the next morning it waa swollen up and worried me when walking. I applied Sloan's Liniment to it that night and the pain nearly all left, but the swelling was still there so I applied it again and the next day the swelling was all gone. For aches and pains I find nothing to beat Sloan's Liniment. I keep a bottle in the garage where I work." T. E.

Jacob, 1213 Reynold Sireve pott, La. Sloan's Liniment is pleasant and clean to use. You don't tven have to rub it in. Just pat it on gently. At once you feel a tide of frenh, healing blood rush to the aching spot.

Sloan's heals by helping nature. It isn't a drug it is absolutely safe and cannot harm anyone. Keep a bottle always in the house. AJi druggists 35 cents. Use it for; Lame muscles Stiff neck Colds and congestions Sprains and bruises Tkt nmpauy doctor of omt of ihi iifttst InJnUrltt tkt ammtry tayi of Shan't: "PiofU tekttt mirk oxpottt Ikim to Uraim or to damp and cold niuaUy infer from food dral of muscular tortntu.

Wt find that Sloan 'j tlvot tkem tulck, poiitiva rttitf. 71 in i if i I'v n..

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