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SECTION tiiD.Tr. nATPf HOCKEY-BASEBALL AND NEWSY RAC1NG-ATHLETICS COSSIP ON ALL SPORTING EVENTS. OTTAWA, THURSDAY. MARCH 2, W16. IF IT'S SPORT IT'S HER E.

JOUKNAC SPORTING PORTLAND, COAST LEAGUE CHAMPS WANT TO PLAY N.H.A. WINNERS FOR THE STANLEY CUP Ottawa Club Received Wire This Morning Asking in Case Ottawa Won te Championship Would They be Willing to Play Willing to Keep Players in Training Until Season in East is Finished Local Club is Willing. Kir4al to TUe Journal. P'HITLAND J.AKCI1 i. 'Manager Bavage, or the Portland 'hack! leant, champions of th.

P- fino Coaat League, wired th -Ottawa hockey- rrnh- od- rearresting Information, that In case the Ottawa won the N. II. A. rhauiplonahip would they be willing to play a eerie (or the Stanley Cup at the end of the pre-ent aeaaon. Mr.

Hat-age conveyed the InlurmaUun In bla wire tu Ottawa, that though the Cuuet League had' finished IK arhedulr, the Portland club wa wilting tu keep the player. In training nnJ send Ihcin east play Tor the famoua mux under the aauie terma a ether Mtanley Cup aerlea have beep. plaed. Mr. Havage Intimated that In ine of Ottawa winning the II.

A. title but that the Ire In the Oipital nut being In fit condition tu play un. they would he willing tu play the (alnre In Ifontreal. Iluwerer, they wuuld reave It to Trualre William Koran tu dei Ide whether the In waa nt to play on or not aad were ready to aland1 by any deitlon he mlcht make In regard tu thai, The I'orUand club la very am-xlou. tu plav fur the cup and la con-tlrirnt that their team would oeat the eaatern lHKS MA.VAOEII BlIAlOIINKBrIT uf r.ub wa.

he above deauatch. he tendered the In formation (hat the Ottawa rlub In caae uf winning the N.H.A. champlonahlp would be qui.e willing to play Pur.land for the Branley Cup under He rondltlone named In the despatch, ri.rpt a reisarda the Ice. The Ottawa Hu'l wuuld likely demand that the came will be played In Ottawa under any or all condltlonn and that rn caae uf the lc being absolutely unlit tu play on, that the gamee be played at the beginning of next aeaaon. es they hnve.of.en been done before.

Mr. Hhaiighnesev elated that the wire from Portland had been received aU O.K., but that the Information to It content would nut be md public until the Ottawa trector h.d passed on It 1 TO- MORROW NIGHTS GAMES END CITY LEAGUE SERIES The two final game of City Hockey Leagnr schedule will be played at the Arena rink to-morrow night. In th flrat game Aberdeen meet Hull, while the Grand Trunk team la alated to play rhe T7lh sextette Immediately after. Uotn game should be worth 1 witnessing, as there will be hard Ice. President Ouy Boyoe ha appointed Fred Murphy and Billy Hull to handle the Aberdeen-Hull clash.

while Charlie McKlnley and Archie AteUe- FAMOUS HORSES WILL BE USED TO BREED CAVALRY MOUNTS London. March 1. KrancU Dyke AckUnd, financial Mrrtvy to' th Common that the vovarnmant hii ki Ann th. k.in firmi In Ireland and Utah Ira of Cot William Hall Watkar, who In William Hall made a tjlft to tha nation of horaaa railed at 174.000 for breeding purpoaea. Col.

Hall Walker a wiahiea imlmlei ih atantAnj hlle Keistle, whlrh won the city and suburban handicap at Epeora In 1901. and Royal Healm. another treat Make noree, and no me of the most famoua brood mares In the country Among; the famoua horses which Colons. Hall Walker.haa bred were 'Minora, erhlcb won the Derbr for Kin Edward; tha eloarer. which won Grand National Steeplechase, and Olen Royal, -whlrh he rode hlmaeU'snd' 'which won the ftvm Krvr Tlg-h weigh I nuusv ot eteeplec-haae.

In 1107 Colonel Hall Walker headed the llat of winning awn era on tha British turf. PUBLIC SCHOOL HOCKEY. Cartler and las nan schools tried ag.tln yesterdsy to break their tl In tha senior Public school' series, but without snooBss, and th game which wa played en Gladstone avenue rink again flnUhad with tsrh team har- I niK onv-goai io its creait. ins earn mittee fn charge of th Public school hockey will likely have tha lee ma try I to break th deadlock again this week. Tv ha pa to-morrow afternoon.

PlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW THK SHOES THAT fat the regular weekly meeting which 'e MANAGER SHAl'OHNESaf -HOW-. frit pretty aura that If Otta- Ui cauiei for the mug would" play- .1 nvnii. f.tr the erle. but not one vt them waa really thinking aerloualy of thoae genies at present, but were too Intent un win nlng the N. H.

A. title Orel. OHOLLD CANADIltNH Wl.N JH1C X.H.A. championship, they are almoHt ure to- play for the Stanley Cup. The aeaaon down thb way does nut end until lb eighteenth of thu month, and then there to a possibility uf a lie up In the race which would make the aeaaon a week longer.

That would mean rhat Stanley Cup gamee could not be plated un'll the Uat week In March or the drat In April. Pretty late fur natural Ice plant. There tiaa. however, been Ice on the local rink aa late aa that and It appear now es If we are getting all our winter thbj month. It look a eur thing that there will b.

Ice In Ottawa on tne nret of April. "flTTAWAS ARE PRACTI8l.N0 T0-i night and will do again on Saturday night. Krank Nlghbor. who hum for a rlatt. will be an absentee.

and he doen neeo i nVeeTnt In. In the be-of condldOon home game la with Quebec. next Wed nesday and the word come irom tne Ancient Capital that the Bull Dogs showed a whole lot of when they Wanderer laat night. Only two mure home game In Ottawa tnia aeaaon unleae there la a play off for the champlonahlp. WITH PROSPECTS' Of THERE BE-Ing Stanley Cup game her In Ottawa thla season, there will be a big ru.h for season ticket for the remaining two game that are to played In Ottawa.

In case---Of cup games, those holding season ticket would have first chance at the plan for those matches aon will be th officials In the second game. The Aberdeen, defeated the Hull team In the flrat game tney played with the Transpontine City "ven. while the 77th team played a Uruw with the Grand Trunk team. Another gam I to be played between the Royal Canadian, and the Aberdeen on Friday, March 10. The Burgh will not play against Royal Canadian If the Frenchmen use.

Malt and Mallaia. or any other out.lder who did not compete with the Royal Canadlens In th UO.H.A- COAST PLAYERS ARE RUSHING TO JOIN UVWS BLUE SHIRTS Br Toronto, March 1 Word ben rc.lrd by th Toronto pro fern Jonal hockr dub that Foy-rton and Holpiea, who wr plajrlnc on th lia WaU1 wr on to toln tha Rlua Bhrita And thav An rx pec ted in tlma to atranfthan tha Toronto's for their encounter with Quebec In Toronto Saturday night. Walker and Wllson may lsob brought along as th Blue Sbrlta will make a strong bid to win all of their remaining four LADIES' HOCKEY The second blc ladle hockey match w'" 'pwyedr at Tr'B Arena Kaiijraay nif ai. me conieaoitig leasa win se the Victorias of Cornwall aad the Westboro team. Th gcaaaa has aroused considerable Int.reet.

a th Cora- wall team defeated th Weetbora ladle at Cornwall on Tuesday by I to 1. Mis laipaasee wiu bare with the visitors, and shs Is said to be the beat lady hockytt la Canada. Tickets are oa sal at Hard Co. Managar Harry Shannon of th Cleve land Elysium has offered a good guarantee for a game In Cleveland between tear. Ttie Alerta of Ottawa, who alalm th will aHb gam with Chaatpetree la Moat-real.

GIVE THE 0 BEATEST WEAR jpi $4 ti fy WZShqes for Men If rf) Tb'T thg ttyle the comfort the Ion II yaT-' 5-80 ta V-. 'popular with. tha uen of OtUwa. a.rrf Bamk Stntt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii JOHNNY ERTLL. --g.

rLVVsjJ Woo won the Bantoan rhaanpioa-hip froa Kid WkUlaaaa oa a foal. I aid to bo dodging the Bghta wtUi the the soft spota. All efforts to stga hum ap wtth Yooag? Pal Moora, Hauling Iaaha and Pel lleraaaa have failed. TORONTO LEAFS WERE AFTER SAMMY ROSS But Yankee Send Out Informa tion That He Ha Already Been Placed. ta ee tee Ottawa r.a wko I asw ell.

Ike Mew Tsew Tl taetr tralalag waateO by ta Ts-avalsable lee tke eases seal was reals eeaa. Is WOULD WIDEN FOUL LINES TO INCREASE BATTING IN BASEBALL There ha been very little talk this winter about tn ore. ring too batting, which I usually a vary pro) I do base bail subject. ferhapa ther hav been too many other thine to consider in the baseball world and then again possibly th crtbee and critica hav at last com. to th conclusion that no one wants th batting Increased.

Ther is plenty of bitting now to satisfy th Intelligent fan, and a return to th old-time big score would be hailed aa a However, if th.r aver come a time when the pitching so far ovsr-raachea th batting that a change la nee nary, it I pretty well agreed among competent authdrltle that th but way to Increase th batting wa. one wiuu tne rout mi. At present the fair ground on a baseball ned th apec enclosed in the right angle formed by the intersection of the first aad third base lines at th home plate. The line ar extended to th fences and ther enclose tk. fair territory.

Nos jf they were wiaenea, uat la, ii tn angl at th bom plat wa made obtuse, instead of Just ninety degree, th fair territory would be enlarged, more ball would be safe which ar now foul aad the delder would hav more ground to eover. This condition could not help but Increase tha htin in a perfectly legitimate manner. In 'the ee way. If it wee ever thought wis iB nimng. in un tn first amt third bass could be.

brought hearer tore ther. which worn a the also of the fair ground and give grouna to eover. Tawwevor, am preeant lay-out pro- wiuumiH. reeuite 11 as grav oouot whsthee a change la ithr dlreetloa will ever be uenni. ASUC1FULL0FGIRLSI Boys, boys, dont stand around wondering what yon are going to do tonight.

Just go to the nearest telephone and call up your very beet girtr th other fellow If he's out of town and aak her ta com down to. the rrancals Theatre. Don't miss Inma Barry's number, "Th Roe that will never die," sang wHk no- veny cnoru settiny. FOB THE MONEY. Queen Strt as Lamra.

Ma eases Jeo aUraalaaaam ksa bsea latnid tkavt stssa ex aiay UP TO WANDERERS TO DERAIL CANADIENS If. it A. BT.iJrDDla TO-DAT. Caiiadkns (Mia waa Vaandercra Uuebeo Toronto laui algbt'a rrewlts Cans dtps Wo II II 1 tneaug genera wataraay (ansdlea at Wandcrce) Qwrbeo at To to. Wednsaday: Qwrbpc nt Ottawa Toronto at Wandeccea.

I a ileal lew. furtlirr larrrasrd their kvid la the race, when liary heat To-ronton a Moatreal last alght. Thrtr vktory was rapeetcd, but not by suoat a large arose, Waaalreera lost at gao-brv. whlrh -waa eaperViL Ottawaa, Waadrrera aad guebee are pretty area bunched bow, but the game whlrh are to bo played Matarday alght will atraa atara to all thrre. Ottawa, are hoplag for Had Hoop vfcxory over Canadleaa, so aa to saake theer rbancea for too champlonahlp saarh brkjhter, while will also be Waa- SHOCKER EMPLOYED DjMP DELIVERY TO GOOD EFFECT Former Ottawa Heaver Makes Cood Impreisioo at the Yankee Training Camp Ottawa Club Preparing For Season.

Macon. Mar. 1. Th lnaldloua curve and th Impetuous spltter made their bow for ltl at the Pair Orounde Ball Park her. yesterday, when BUI Donovan, manager of tha New York American league Club, niggested ta his pitcher that th tlm had arrived whn they might properly begin to torn.

thing." Seventeen of th eighteen available tvlrleu i ponded to th Invitation to cut looss. The only hold-out was 811m Caldwell. Of th recruit Allen Russell bad a Id arm apltter which looked a though It might passle many a better. CANADIAN SKATER JOCKEYED OUT OF FIGHT FOR HONORS By Caaedlaa Pittsburg. starch Anton n- 8leky, of Cleveland won th International Indoor easting champlonahlp meet which closed her last night- Carls Ptshar, of Milwaukee, was a close second, while Ben O'Sickey, bro ther or the winner, took tbird bonora.

Harry Cody, United Htate and Can- aa outdoor champion, wno nail. from Toronto, wa fourth. bad spill and alleged Jockeying by th C-Sickey brother, practically put him out of th fight for th honor. Baa O'Sickey. In th half mils evtfnt, shat tered th world' Indoor record.

skated the half la l.li t-t, three ec-oads fatr than th record made by Joe Hoertng. a Cleveland. Anton O'Sickey andHarry Code prise id th Clvelad youth to such aa eiteat that he had to shatter th record to wla. TED LEWIS SHADED STONE IN EIGHTEEN OF THE TWENTY ROUNDS By Nw Orleans Lav. starch 2.

Ted Lewis, ef Kngland, wko wa awarded tbe decision over Harry Stone, of New lore, waa given yreuii ox parang the fight In it of th 20 round, and with a (light advantage In weight. height and reach seemed to be In do danger at any stage of toe contest. King-side authorities gave the winner eleven round. Stone six, and declared three even. The fight wad fast, aad featured by aa almost continuous exhibition of boxing.

Ther were no knock-downs, and both man apparently ware In good condition when th final gong rang. During tbe laat four round Lewis was at hla beat, aad Referee Richard Burks declared th showing la these periods warranted his decision. In th six rounds credited to Stone the New York fighter blocked LswUr offensive, stone's blows apparently bad little effect on Lewis, however, and the advantage gained over tb English title aspirant was soon lost. Both men weighed In under the re quired weight ef 141 pound. By hla victory latwis claimed the welterweight ohampionahlp of th world.

CLASSY HELD FOR JffNTUOtYJERBY By Louise Maroa Entrlee ta the itnd annual renewal of the Kentucky Derby, closed at midnight last alght, with what horsemen predict will do the largest number of possible start. rs in th history of th Ta Met, nowerer, probably will not be announced for two or three weuta It le known that It will Include all of mm. year s-yaar-oia stars Th race this year with tl.M ad dad money, will worth approximately U. to the winner. Tbe Kentucky Racing A oelatlun bat not yet decided dates for the various tracks, bat th Derby win Tun at Churchill Down, probably May or May 1.

Th Darby thi year, aa wa th ess last year, when Harnr Pavna Whttawyo dlly Regret, wa. the" win-( nor, apparently will be a contest between aatra ana. western owned Of th crack thrwe-year-olds. It uougai tnat aare oeen named to go la tke race are: Thunderer, full brother to Regret; Dodge, George Smith, Bulss. King Kaplans.

Rromo. amies. Big Smoke, Tlng-e-Ung, Candl and i aarwara. Tn iMrby Is at a mil ana a I or e-ysar-old. At Par Royal rink lasfinlght th Hull Bearers defeated a taani from the Ottawa Col legists laetttata by th snses a ra rd one.

tha eror at halt time being to for Colleaiata. la th ftna their strtdo, aad they ametbeied thalr eppenent. srertag fear goals to aotk- tag, Mavug aaai oer 4 to s. lost Tied Par Agst. Pis ,1 I Tl ftf IS SO (i I Id II SO 11 I IS IS Toronto Qaebro I.

Wanderer. oVrers' laat hope for the till. A defeat aeraa that they are oat of c-Urely. The HU Uogs will likely drop the sasae to the Toroatos ta the Qma (sty, aad another defeat at the haada of Ottawa sal Wednesday will shoot lliisa asMS oar of the leag-ao raco. That ajoan that the two gaasrs be-1 tweea the 1yuag tTcnrhasea aad the Ottawaa assy dtviile the hoaon for title AH thaags ron.lilinrd.

a Waadrrrv wta Saturday weald do sore to gtve the Ottawa lhaa anytiiing and Shocker also amployed a damp delivery with telling effect Cosy Do lan, first Dman. wa I he first of th Ottawa ball player to receive a contract for ih coming reason It reached him yeeterday and he was a mighty tickled boy when he heard there was oaanco of ther being a ball club het again thla aeaaon Of th player who figured on last assson'a Ottawa team. Manager Shaughnamy, Cosy Do lan. Prank I my kal. laoul Peterson and Tom Hobart ar almoet aura to back.

Oero. who did not play last aeaaon. will also jotr th squad. Dusty Bullock will likely be traded, while a sscond beas-inao will also nav to be picked up to replace Frankle Fuller. Georg Boucher, th Ottawa hockey player, will be given a chance to become a ball player and will likely be taken to the club training camp at Chatham.

Boucher might be developed Into a good player If eny of being able ta hit th ball. COLLEGE AND OTTAWA VICS PLAY TO-NIGHT Who will win tevBifht? Tba it tha question that la bothvrtnf tha supporter of tha Ottawa Victorias and thoae of tha Ottawa College taam. Both Art. Moasor, who ooachas tha Vies, and Father Turcot who looks aftar tha oolleva boys, claim that thalr ha rises UI win. Tha 'varalty taam will ro Into tha canto faroiitaa ewlaa to their yicior orer tha Vies In a previous cams batwaan tha two teams.

Had Qualn, Francha, Hurtaau, Oon eat and other 'vanity atara will line with the colleffe, and tha fame will be played oa the oolleuje rink. Orose emrnitif of the Bell Tele- pnone) company for the amounted to SMIMTS aa with l.6.0H a year ao kast year compared Odd Wool Undershirts Large sizes 50c Friday and Saturday CANADIENS BEAT T0R0NT0S 7 TO 3 IN ROUGH GAME lslil TIM iMiru. aUootral, March ICddi Uving-ton a Blu (4hlrtt4 Toronto. v.dnlly Irlr4 OKI mor to mak. (oo4 their Hat-mnt that thay could, maka any Uam ta tha laaxua ajult, wha Ul4 io rou-h Caaadlana laat alsht in thtlr claah with tha Pljrlnv reach -mmm In Aioatraal.

which tha Uttar wun eaatily by tha aoora V-Tha filua Shirta ara viva tha fur atari I Bf all tha troubla. Which ra-ultatf ft coupla of rouajh aa4 tumble A(hU aad a warm laff pal as fivaa to th playara that thay would ba. Jufajad It they didn't 'cut out ha raugh atafl. They dtd. Tha gama Itaalf waa not a food axhlbttlon, both teams play I Da-far balow form, while tha rouch aturt a Jeo helped to spoil the contest.

Though Torontoa want out In front In tha first period and ware lead In by the score of I to at tha end of the first twenty minutes of play, the Flying frenchmen came like a houaa a II re In the aecoad frame, and were all over tha Blue Shirts. They swiped In fuur goals in leaa tlma than It takes to tell the story, established a comfortable lead, and then took It eaay'for the rrsl of the game, evidently saving them selves for the real claah on Saturday alght when they play Wanderers. In the laat period Canadlens used almost a -whole team of subs, but at that bad a shade on the rlsltors. and scored the only voal of tha period. llaavda gtawrad.

Newer Lvlonde waa the atar of the tght and was responsible for four uf his team a goala. He was In his glory and had very little trouble working hie way paat the Toronto defence. 11 ire also played well, as did young Arbour, who shows Improvement every time out. Hands II aad Keata were the pick of lha Tomntn outfit hut thalp af I fectlveaeaa by reeortiag to the rough stuff. Randall had trouble all through th.

game, and after bitting Lavtolette from behind got Into a light whea the utter retaliated. Keata took a crack at Corbeau aad a tight aleo rraulted Sklaoer waa perhape more uae to hia team than any of the other players on hla team, and did greet damase with hla etrooa check la back. Ha alao cored one of hla team's goala. The line up: The llneup Canadlena-Goal. Veslna; point.

McNamsjm; oover. Corbeau; wing, Pltre; centre, lsJonde; wing, Lavlo ieHe. Toronto poal, Leaueur; point. Cameron; cover, Randall; wine, fikln- Leaueur; point. ner; centre KeaU; wing.

Cor. neny. Referee, Reg. play. Vic Russell.

Perclval; judge of Hum mary: Flrat period 1, Toronto, fiklnner, 1.40: t. Canadlens, La Ion dr. 3, Toronto, Skinner, 4.10; 4. Toronto. C.

Dan neny. Canadians. Pltre, 4.00. Second period Canadians. La-londe, 1.00; 7, Canadians, Lalonde.

0.10; I. Canadlena, Lalonde, 4.60; Canadlens, Corbeau, .13. Third period 10, Canadians, Pltre. 1.41. Mary Pickford at the Imperial Thursday, Friday and Saturday, In Tha Foundling.

Friday and Saturday Men's Caps and Toques 25c 50c Wool Mufflers 25c Silk and Knit Mufflers 69c Silk Handkerchiefs -25c TheJSizncejot Those Hate 50c 50c TIES aMaBBBaaBBaBBBaBaBBBBBBBBa, 25c 2 for ROYAL CANADIENS WON FIRST GAME IN POST SEASON SERIES Winners Were Too Fast For Aberdeen and Led All the Way Both Team Used Ringers. Aberdeena were defeated at the Arena laat night by the Koyal Cau-adlena, former members of the L. u. Ji. A the final score, according to the being 4 to 1.

The game itself waa one of the fa.teet seen hero for some time, n. the winners all howed escepllonal ability, elrta. Gagne was nlo penalised three tltnve. Breaot Was the alar. Harry Wealwick and J.

Devine were th offlclula. Itrrliol. Matte (lagne, St. Ainand und ull for the while Nagle appeared to be the only hard worker tor the loa- both on the offeiialve and the defen- making a.e of all their opiori unities, lv." Th luat maiute of lie gaiiie Uoniie Munro hurl hi. snklr ant ws wa.

It. dl.pute over a goal auored by forced to retire In the flrat period. The the The whole Aberdeen teame, aiiialtlea and in wa. on the attack, and Stewart mary batted In a goal on a rebound. Tue Royal goal: players of both team, then skated tu atntte.

poliil; Upms. cover point: centre ice lo (sue tne when It Mi-tton, cnire: Uugne. right wing: waa noticed that Juiign of Play De-' Brenot. left wing; St. Amend.

Mouaa-Vlue bud blown hla ulualle following eau. Wlllana. I.lala and aube. th scoring of the goal, clalm.ng tkut Aberdeena-Tlu-lo. g4l: O.

Mun-II wa. offlsde. Aberdeen, kicked roe. point: Kent, rover Nagle. etrenuoualy, and the guiue ended wiu.

ceillre: F. iev, rlvht wing: D. Muii- tlie officiate and playera around timere' box, lloyals Were lirnt. On the niajht'e play, the Hoyal Can-ad ten deserved the victory, as tin-AU rdtena appeared to ba away oil their game. They not only ritnl paaa tha puck, but ihey dtd not cueck baca.

and the team waa continually beina; switched. Whenever the Aber dee as had a chance to score tlirouan the combination route, the play-r with the puck shot from cover. Th winners rhowed fine nkatin ability on the Una, brenot. Guane and tit. Ainand featurlua their work by e' edged back checking.

Rliigvra I'ard. Royal Canadlena used Joe Matte and Ma Uttie. two Montreal City League players, and they were protested by the Aberdeena. Manager Lfiacelle. of the Koyal Canadiena.

pro tested the playing of Tommy "'w mi uj i t-i vir-r-iiai. nuete-ws-j-, lit; leaguers did not uae Stewart until It was seen that the Canucks Intended to play the two Montrealers through the game. They diJ much to help the French club. WtniMTB Ktartrd Faarly. noyal Canadlena got away to a good mart, when Brenot scored In thrve i minutes, the Aberdeena' defence al-JI lowing him to come out from th' ccmer.

fit. Amend then took a paaa and slipped ft past The bo. llcfor-tha period ended Kent rushed, and Dougle Munro slapped In a loose puvk. Only one waa scored In the cond period, and this fell to Brenot, I 1 wno wa" egam auowea to com, out i eOa laB.hlg.gi -Ukam yrtsal a.ftar fhda ptlrlf nao "ni inera iy- in um until Hviiun anuun iook a cr mm. Abrrdrrtas Outclassed The Aberdeena defence were never realty In the csme ut any period.

They failed to use their bodlea, and sllow ed the fsst skating Frenchmen to circle around them almost at vtIii. When Coach Currie got them to use their bodlea It waa not so easy for them to store. Koyal Canadians played clean hockey, only one incident marring the game. O'Connor chopped Brenot feet from under hlra, and the 1 toy a I Canadian man too a vlcioue a Wing at the Aberdeen men. lust grsslng him on the back of the head.

Fa hey marred his work for the i Ties 25c ra Thebo dulu navo many hard one to atop. Ihc I toy. I t'anudlan ro. left wing: iii onnor. atagurn.

Btewart, Lowrey, Bience and Hooa suoa. Hefere. Weatwick; Judge uf play. J. Ievinui umpires, Ju len-laurlra and J.

ChiKiutMle; tlmi-M. J. Walker an.l Oorse Poullotte; penal timers, buy Hlcliards aiul i Smmnury: First I'erlod. 1. Hoyal OntilUn.

Urenol H.tyul ('Knadlenti, Ht. Amund 11 i 3. aVberdtf'iH. Munfte Second Period. 4 Hoyal CinadienM.

Brenot Third Period. 5. noyal Mat on Penalties. Game. 1 ml int.

Mat ton. 1 10 (Mi mins 3 ISt Amand, Mjtfn, 3 Matte. 3 mm nuns tJuirne. 3 mint Brenot. rrns.

rruney. mon nor. 3 tiilna nney. i-ton nor. mins O'Connor, 3 mine Fahey.

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