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VOL. CXLiX. No. 18 i(i THE GAZETTE, JANUARY 21, 1920 track, he shall be allowed, whether the feature event on the card here today in a six furlong dash. She FOUR HEATHER SKIPS WON OUT SOLDAT DE VERDUN -WON FEATURE RACE CAHADIENS WILL FLAY ST.

PATS this division of sport. He weighs only 136 pounds and gave a clever exhibition. i The championship will te decided after two more series of lifting are held. The evicts are under the auspices of the confederation of weight lifters. snowea spienaia courage after a long, hard stretch drive.

She stalled off challenges from Nolawn and Mu-s Jehny. and. beat, out. the last racetl or not, the second for tihe first calendar year in Which he faiie to reduce it. At the expiration of two calendar years, exclusive of the year In which ttte win race was nude, if a horse has not reduced same or If it was made over a or a- half ml track, tt shall be cancelled, together wjlth his time allowance, and Wie horse 'become elig ble to the 2 12 am on a mile track or tit ,346 class on a half mile track until he G.

Hunter A. Fenwlck A. Hog an J. F. Mundle Dr.

Rondeau V. B. Fenwick Skip Skip IS Lachine' Montreal E. S. Carre W.

Williams J. Clark A. W. Giffard F. S.

Packard W. Jamleson J. G. Lee H. B.

Musses Skip 15 Skip 5 Lachine. Thistle. i F. Evans H. D.

Strachan A. W. Boyer J. W. Nlcoll Stroud i A.

H. Ross F. A. Shackef W. Duncan 7 Skip 14 Sklpi-10 Feftwuary Panther vs.

Loyola. February 6 McGill vs. Victoria. Feibruary 8 M.A.A.A. vs.

ModUl. February 12 Loyola vs. Melville." February ys, Panther. 'February Ioyola vw. M.A.A.A.

February 39 MoGlll vs. Panther February 20 Me'ville vs. Victorias. Feibruary va. February 26 Melv'lle vs.

M.A.A.A. February 27 Victorias vs. McGlU. March 1 Panther vs. MeSwtV.e.

March 4 vs. Loyola. March 6 Victorias vs, MA.A.A. Marvh 8 M.A.AA. vs.

Partther. March 1.1 MeGll vs. Melville. March 12 'Loyola vs. Victorias.

DATE DECIDED ON riHinea oy a nose. who had the mount on Marse John, cut across the field soon after the start aad was suspended foe, five days.y" Collins was also suspended for five days for rough rising in the second event. First race, purse l00." for thro Preliminary Round Completed for Royal Victoria Jubilee Competition Defeated TaiforMairf in Handicap Race in Good Time at Fair Grounds Toronto-Owned Club Will Be Strengthened by Prodgers and Matte Tonight acquires another win year olds, claiming, furlongs Leonard to Meet Dundee on 7" i. February 9 7,7 V- Kv Tforkl January 20. Benny Leonard, world's lightweight boxing champion, and Johnny Dundee, of Man.

Virk nr4M moot In u.n nlarhl BANKERS' TRIPLE-HEADER 4.1 us i-aiiy in, Murray, 4 to 6, 2 to 5 and 1 to 5 won; Incinerator 92. Fletcher, 5 to 1. 2 to 1 and even, second; Little One 103, Brown 6 to 1, to 3 and -6 to 5, third. Time 1.07. Ford Heilj, Pardner, Hatrack.

Major Bradley, Queen Gaffney also, ran. Second race, purse 00, for three year olds and up, claiming, six furlongsTerrible Miss 98, Carmodv, 3 to 1. 6 to 5, and 3 to 6, won; Prince Direct, 105. Archambault, 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and een, second; First Pullet 98, round bout in Jersey City, February 9th. it was announced tonight The pair were to have met at New Haven in a 20-round bout to a de- nlslAT.

tn Ifith 1nt IhA uil- ONE GAME DEFAULTED George Darling Conceded Vic tory to A. D. Smith One Game Not Played as Scheduled FORM SOMERSAULT By Defeating Wooetrap Om-ond gave an Exhibition of His Acrobatics at New Orleans At Outremont, St. Lawrence Caledonia. E.

Johnston E. S. Hamilton W. S. Swinburne J.

W. Chambers W. Paterson D. A. Finlay Dr.

E. S. Harding G. W. T.

Nicholson Skip 10 Skip 17 Montreal Heather. Dr. Tooke V. Eaves Dr. Gurd Dr.

Smythe Dr. Cushing A. L. Robertson Dr, Eider E. H.

Hodgson Skip 6 Skip 16 Commerce and Royal Will Furnish Feature Event League Schedules HERICH0N WON OUT Defeated Good Entry in Weight Lifting: Contest In the weight lifting competition, which started at Monument National last night, Henrichon carried oft the honors at three styles of lifting. Henric hon had a total of 593 pounds for his three lifts. His lifts Were 139, 204 and 250. A. Dandurand was second with 661, and Giroux third with 525 pounds.

The other competitors were Latour. Binnette. Houregarde, Renaud and Gcndron. Marlneau is 4 newoomer at TO APPOINT REFEREE. McOIM and Queen's hookey teams have asked the secretary of the Intercollegiate Hockey Union to appoint the referee for the opening game of th season, which will be played at the Arena on Saturday night between these clubs.

Me311! will have their final workout for the game in their match with St. Ann's tomorrow 'night" The McGill team Is stronger this season than perhaps ever before in the history of the IntereoISeglate Union. Secretary La-larane has arranged with the Arena management to have' tickets on sale' contest as "a prize fight" No decisions are permitted in New Jersey. Announced AiKinson, to 6. 1 to 2 and 1 4, third.

Time 1.13. Hlmlltmrio Tin- wise Child, Baby Bonds, Prince "What's the reason your husoand doesn't buy you a car?" "Says he cant afford it." "That's a funny reason." Louisville Courier Journal. With t.ie first half of the schedule (Special to The Gazette.j New Orleans, January 20 M. Quinn's inconsistent Omond tjday "'kiv, eneuan uoy ana Quin also ran. t.

Third race, purse $600, three year oldg and up, claiming, six furlongs. i At St. Lawrence. Caledonia. Montreal.

J. Baird Geo. Cheese J. C. Simpson Dr.

Wilkinson Wm. Morrison Dr. Berwick for students at the Students' Union tomorrow. INTER-SCHOOL HOCKEY Completing the preliminary round and commencing the first round, play was continued at the various local rinks last night in the competition for the Royal Victoria Jubilee trophy. Nineteen games were scheduled and out of that number seventeen were played off.

George Darling of Montreal Curling club, defaulted to A. D. Smith, of Heather, while the other game scheduled at Montreal between Montreal West and Lachine was not played as the competing rinks failed to put in an appearance. gave the patrons at the Fair Groundd track another' exhibition of his ac-robatics. This snn of Lomond deteat-ed Wrodtrap by a head in a mile and seventy yards test and paid to 1 to his backers.

This was the third time these two had run against each other here. On one occasion Omond defeated Woodtrap by ten lenguis, only to lose to him by almost the uner iva, 6 to 2, even and 1 to il, won; Nepe 108, Pickens, to 2, even and 1 to 2, second; Pierrot 103, Brown, to 2, even and 1 to 2, third. Time 1.12 2-5. Pomene, Driffield, Harlock. John Jr, and Little Nephew also rah.

Fourth race, handicap, purse $800, for three year olds and up, claiming six furlongs. Surplice 102. Carmody 5 to 2, 4 to 5 and 1 to 3, won; Marse John, 114, Murray, 4 to 6, 1 to 3 and R. E. Jones C.

Kippen Skip--23 Skip 6 Heather Outremont. F. G. Daniels F. Turnbull R.

Cunningham J. Christie R. Thomson W. R. Cumming D.

W. Ross Jr. W. Smart Skip 10 kip 16 Gales' Annual January Sale LUNCHEON TODAY. same margin the ngxt time they met i to secona: wolawn 99, Merlmee 15 to 1, to 1 annd 8 to 6.

third. Time 111 OK- 0 II i 1.11 The midweek luncheon of the Mont- I The feature of the day was the of the National' Professional Hockey season nearlng the end, the game scheduled tonight between St. Patrick's, of Toronto, and Canadlens, at the arena, Is one of the meat Important for the Flying Frenchmen in the first 'half of the season. A victory tonight will keep Canadlens in the running with Ottawa, while a defeat will eliminate any chance the French club has of overtaking the Senators. Canadlens worked out at the arena yesterday morning wtlh Cameron and Cortoeau on the defence, and Lalonde back at his old position at centre Ice.

This switching of players strengthened the team on the offensive, and did not weaken It on the defensive. Cameron is playing better hockey with Canadlens than he did with St. Patrick's, and fits well Into his new position. Canadlens will also have the services of Howard who has been, on the ailing list for. several weeks.

MeNamara was in -lint-' form Saturday, but not in fit condition to play against the fast Ottawa Blue and Gray purse, at a mile for 3-5. Star Realm, Skeerface also Westmount and Commercial and Technical Played a Draw Two eeheduled' games were p'ayed in the intermed'ate series "of the Inter-Sahool Hockey League at the Victoria Rink yesterday afterneon. In one, Westmount and Commercial and Technical played a three-foal draw, while in the other Wyckham House School team defeated Straith-cona by 4 to 2. The score in this game was 2 to 0 at half time for the winners. Teams and summary: C.

and T. Westmount. Walters'. Ea'ltis four year oldB, and this event went Iran. real Curling Club will be held today at the clubhouse on St Luke street at 1.30.

A good programme has, been arranged for the members. Fifth race, for three year olds and to Soldat de Verdun, which has is- The officers of the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling club have requested that all games in this competition are start promptly at eitrht o'clock as scheduled. The majority of the games played last night were keenly contested, although some iarge scores were again recorded. The newcomers as skips continued to hold their own against the veterans and furnished interest Hurley Boots Selling At a cently been running in good form. Tailor Maid was second and the race at all times was between these two.

Although there were upsets enough before the day was over, it started off with a victory for the favorit in the three furlong dash for two year olds, when Margaret Dixon got up, claiming, one mile and a sixteenth, purse $600. W. Ward 101. Fletcher, 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2, won; Little Cote 106, einer, 9 to 5. 4 to 5, and 2 to 5, second; Yeng-hce, 103.

L'unt, 2 to 1, even and 1 to 2, third. Time 1.46 3-5. Guidepost, Anxiety, War Tax and Mudsil also ran. Sixth race, purse $700. four year old-j and up, claiming, mile and 60 yards.

Major Demo 104, Corey, 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5, won Blerman, 98, E. Fator, 5 to '2, even and 1 to 2, second; Byrne 98, Carmody, 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 8 to 6, third. Time 1.41 4-5. Fountain Fay, Baby Cal, Jelllson and Hocnlr also ran. HAVANA ENTRIES.

Grier Crawford defence Roper GiKean Gillette Cope Garr Kamian 7 'summary. First Half. CURLED FOR MEAL. Rinks skipped by Walter B. Ramsay, of the Montreal Curling Club, aijid James Clegihorn, of the Thlet'es, played a match at the Montreal Cub yesterday afternoon for a barrel of meal, to be given to St.

Andrew's Home. The game was won by the Ramsay rink by 10 to 6, after same Interesting ends had been decided. This Is the first of a series of gairwe to be played local curlers for flour or mtal to be donated to the ohorltabie institutions. Scores: Col. W.

Evans Pat Baewell C. H. Routh i K. T. Dawes W.

L. Barker W. G. Kent W. B.

Ramsay C.eghorn 10 (Skip) 0 up in the last few strides to take the race by a nose from Joe Tag. Repeat was third. The victory of the winner was the more Impressive because she got away to a rather bad start and nad to be hustled along for half the distance before she got up with the front runners. First race, purse $700, two-year- Big Reduction ing competitions. The greatest number of games was won by Heather curlers, The Heather players won four games.

The next greatest number of games was won by Caledonia curlers, The clubs and their victories were: Heather Caledonia Thistles Montreal Lachine Outremont St. Lawrence St. Andrews 1. Scores: Preliminary Round. At Heather.

St. Patrick will come to Mont Westmount. Westmount. real for1 '(his gams greatly strengthened over their last appearance here, when Canadlens) took their measure in handy fashion, sit. Patrick's will have Joe Matte, who played in the Montreal League two years ago, and olds, three furlongs Margaret Dixon, Howard, 6 to 5, 2 to and 1 to 4, 3.14 .100 6.15 4.20 4.00 1(50 15.95 The famous Hurley boot "Turk" last, ull shs and width, double sole, straight lce, same as Hegulirr value pulr.

Annual January Suie Price. C. and Second Half. Westmount. i C.

and C. and Montreal. G. T. Hyde A.

Barry Wyckham, Slrethcona. Federman. REFERENDUM VOTE Thistles. Dr. W.

Rowell R. H. Barron F. M. Slade T.

B. lieitk -16 Skip 12 Outremont. R. Desjardins Dr. I.

H. Laidley Knowikon Vineterg Moore Geo. G. Gales Co 481 St. Catherine Street West C.

B. Norton J. B. Bell Skip- Thisile N. MacFarlane Jas.

Cleghorn Hon. Smeaton White First race, five and a half for maiden, three-year-olds, puree $600 May Craig' 106, 110, Lucie May 110, Hot Foot 110, Virgie Lee 110, Jiret Consul 112. Rockaree 112. Director. James 112, Sport Feeney 115.

Second race, five and a half furlongs, three-year-olds and up; claiming $600, purse xFel cidad 104, xEn-oore 104, xBon Otis 105, S.ippery Silver 106. D. C. Gtrl 106. xAippleJack 107, Blanchita 110, Perigourdlne 110, Keraan 112, Rey BnnlB 112.

Pre- Grossman Hamilton. Peterson. Martin. Louson i MeUan Williams Substitutes Strathcona, J. H.

S. Parke S. R. Burrell F. G.

Ramsden Skip 16 Skip 6 To Be Taken on Harness Racing Rules. New York, Jan. 20. Adoption of the new time allowance rule, known as "unshackling the trotters," by the National Trotting Association, has aroused much criticism among breeders, that a referendum vote be taken among members of the association. Tihe resuLt of ohle vote, it is expected, will guide tihe board of review at a special meeting to be held at Canton, Ohio, on Jan.

311. The new rule to which criticism has been directed, reads as fo 'ows: After a horse has acquired a win in a race of 212 or better, on a mile track or 2.16 or better on a half mile SUMMARY. Ha J. Wyokisain Moore i .10 Wyckham. Mellan 9.10 Second Half.

Strathcona Peterson 3.10 Wyckhajn.x... Louson 4.10 2.0? Wyckham. Caledonia Outremont. J. A.

Gordon M. Tetreau iU. j. ljuigify T. McKay J.

Griffin J. R. Henderson J. Watson E. C.

Peterson Skip 5 Skip 16 Thistle Montreal. Kairlie J. D. BsWle J. E.

Johnston D. McGill J. I. Kankin W. Maxwell Goldie Prodgers with them.

These two men mads a splendid showing against Qiretoec at Toronto on Saturday last. This will toe Prodgers' first appearance In Montreal sine he went overseas years ago. Prodgers Is'' apparently pitying in his old time form. On the Shorter ice surface Canadlens should add another victory to their list, as it will serve as a handicap against the lighter and fast St. Patrick players, The other game' scheduled is a meeting 'between Ottawa, and Quebec at Ottawa.

The Senators should win this game as the team has won ail of Its home games. BANKERS' LEAGUE GAMES, The third series of games of the Bankers' Hockey League will ibe played at the Victoria rink Notwithstanding the counter-attraction of th professional gam against them the teams -of lbs Bankers' League should attract a good attendance. The outstanding feature of the triple-header will be the meeting between Commerce and Royal. The Koyal Bank team is one of tne strongest In the league and will be hard to beat on the fast Ice. The games are Montreal vs.

Toronto; Molsona vs. Merchants; and Royal vs. Commerce. won; Joe Tag, 105, Wlda, 5 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, second Repeat, 112, Troxler, 16 to 6, even and 1 to 2, third. Time, .37.

John S. Reardon, Maudie Wilson, Scotty, Get Km, No Fooling, Tenlte, Alcatraz and Pauline Solomon also ran, Second race, purse $700, for maiden three-year-olds, 5M furlbngs Arrowhead, 116, Troxler, 13 to 10, 1 2 and 1 to 4, won; The Pirate, 116, Robinson. 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Cormoran, 118, 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, third. Time, 1.09 4-5. Mountain USrl, Barenka, Bridge Player, Anna Regina, Short Change, Al Buja, On High, Jim Hastings and Betty Curry also ran.

Third race, purse $800, for three-year-oldn and up, six iurlongs Applejack 110, Mooney, 16 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Brother Maclean, 106, Coltllettl, 12 to 1, 4 to 1 end 8 to 6, second; Pickwick, 118, O'Brien, 9 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, third. Time, 1.15 2-6. Fort Bliss, George Starr, Accelerator Lively also ran. Fourth race, purse $1,000, for four-year-olds, one mile Soldat de Verdun, 102, Thurber, 11 to 5, 4 to 6 and, 1 to won; Tailor Maid, 104, Wida, 6 to 2, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3, second; 104, Erickson, 18 to 5, 6 to. 5 and 1 to 2, thirds Time, 1.42 3-5.

Tom Certnus and Toddler also ran. Fitth race, claiming, purse $800, four-year-olds and tip, mile and .70 ST. ANN'S AND McGILL A. Hutchison C. J.

baxe Skip 11 Skip 14 cl t-' sumipuon 112, All Agiow Fourth race, six furlongs tor thres. year-olcle and up, oiainving. purse $600 Northern Belle xGolden Chance 92, xParable 97, xiron Cross II. xW.gh Gear 100, Star 100, xCurrency 103, Tarascon 106. Fifth race, and an eighth, and up, claiming, purse $70i xSoMd Rook xToka-ion March 94.

Crystal Day 101, xBucknail 107, Great Gull 112. Sixth race, mile atod twenty yards, for four-year-olds and tip, claiming puree $600 xDr. Rae 98, xDuke Ruff xMay Maulsby 101. xAeump-tlon' 103. Mlse Sweep 106, xWood-thxush 108.

xBin Wunley 108, Ned Mileyfbrlgiht 111, Bevelry James 111, Fliy Home 113, John W. Klein Apprentice allowance Weather clear, track fast, Will Furnish Feature Game at Arena Tomorrow With the City Hocltey League son well under way, the race has become more Interesting, and the clubs are now at the top of their form. The marked revival In amateur sport is shown by the weekly attendance at the Mount Royal Arena for theae At Caledonia. Outremont. Heather.

A. W. Kilgour Geo. Knott D. Browne M.

A. Robertson A. M. Regan W. P.

Crites W. Murray C. W. Taylor Skip 9 Skip 11 St. Lawrence Heather E.

Scott J. Carson D. B. Difhgan J. A.

Balllie R. K. Stronach N. D. McLeod D.

C. Drysdale H. J. Roffey Skip 14 Skip 8 At Montreal. Heather St.

Andrews R. A. Nixon H. R. Gray H.

D. Dwyer R. T. Taylor R. H.

Clerk M. B. Bronstetter W. E. Cushing J.

Macdougall Skip 10 Skip 12 MONTREAL LEAGUE GAMES. yards Omond, 102, Boyle, 9 to 2, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2, v-oootrap, it)f, W. R. BAKER TO REMAIN IN OFFICE TOBACCO SERIES No. IV Drawing made from ma actual photograph of a Tobacco Auction In Virginia.

The finest grade of leaf Intended to export purposes la keenly contested for among bidders. Ts TbAoooo nth a Htart i fast aa keenly sought after by man who know a good vrwke or chat. The first half of the schedule of the Montreal Hockey League will finish tomorrow night, uid the second half trOl open on Saturday ought at Pierce, 11 to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, second; Douglass 107, Rodrlguex, 8 to 5, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4, third. Time, 1.46 2-5. Jiffy, Merchant and Sans Victoria Rmk.

The schedule: Peur II. also ran. January 22 St. Fran sola Xavler ys. Sixth race, claiming, purse $700, for A A four-year-olds and up, mile and games.

The City League clubs are attracting a greaiter attendance this season than ever before, ana Wis games have 'been good exhibitions of hockey. The clubs are well (bunched for the leadership, there being no outstanding all-star aggregation to make a runaway race of the schedule. HcOBl and St. Ann's will furnish tne feature frame tomorrow night. This will be the first meeting of these clubs this reason and holh will be at full strength.

The result of the game wi-11 have a strong bearing on the chances of the clubs for the title. St Ann's have not lost a game, while McOIll was beaten by M.A.AA. The rematnmg games of the JANUARY 22. quarter Bubbling Louder, 106, Rod I 1 5 1 T7 Lfgsasa-i I BOXFORD 1 cA Smart Gondervative 1 Stijle in S3?" riguez, 9 to 5. 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, won; 0 Re-elected President of Royal Montreal Golf Club at Meeting of Directors King Neptune, 111, Coltllettl, 13 to 5, 4 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; Pit, 101, Canfield, 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, third.

Time, 2.11 4-5. Comacho, Rook ery and Lottery also ran, Seventh race, claiming, purse $700, At a meeting of the board of di TOBACCO for three-year-olds, mile and 70 yards Dolph, 109. Groth, 4 to 1, 8 to rectors of the Royal Montreal Golf Ciub, following the annual meeting FIRST ROUND. At Thistle. Montreal Caledonia C.

F. K. Woodyatt W. J. Ross Dr.

Hickson D. M. Wilson G. H. Russell Dr.

J. T. Novinger Wm. A. Abbott J.

H. Robertson Skip 5 Skip 26 Caledonia Heather B. J. Moore S. J.

LeHauray H. G. Dawson A. H. Taylor A.

H. Foss W. G. Dryden Dr. P.

Hoillday H. L. Paton Skip 5 Skip 19 i Heather Caledonia W. Tyaylln II. H.

Ayer H. J. Dalton D. L. Campbell D.

Beatty A. E. Gallagher J. L. Eaves r.

E. Hutchison Skip 11 Skip 10 6 and 4 to 5, won; Shenandoah, 103, Myers, 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 5 to 2, Smokmrtcnd QsWfQ held at the Windsor Hotel on Monday nigltf, W. R. Dakeir, C.V.O., was second; Golden Dawn, 99, Stack, 6 to re-eiected president. W.

R. Baker Shamrocks vs. Westmount. MoGlll vs. St.

Arm's. January 2. Ann's vs. Victorias M.A.A.A. va Shamrocks.

JANUARY 29. Shamrocks. Nationals vs. Ann's. -FEBRUARY 2.

after five years' servooe had doter-miined to retire, but under the unanimous appeal of the directors reconsidered his decision and alkwed hlrni3el.f to be re-elected. W. H. C. Mussen was unanimously elected vice-preeildent, while W.

A. Wilson was unopposed for the office of captain of tihe club. Fallow Westmount vs. M.A.AA Victories vs. JAsGIJI.

'or Male By Scott Brothers LIMITED 404 St. Catherine Street West At. St. Andrews. Heather Montreal.

N. A. Douglas W. B. Blackader 1, 6 to 2 and to 5.

third. Time, 1.50. Midla, Neenah, Gadllng, Emma Beeswing and Thunder Bird also ran. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. First race, claiming, four year olds and up, six furlongs Fire Place 113, Rappahanock III, 110, John J.

Casey 110, Mack Garner 110, xDr. 110, xBonstelle 108. xMose 107, xMerry Lass 102, xBrown Bee 100, xSenti-mental 100, xAlgrette 100, xDiscord 100. Also eligible. Kultur 112, xEddy McBride 105, Cobalt 107, xCharm-Wg 102.

Second race, claiming, four year olds and up, six furlongs. Poultney 116, James Foster 112, Humma 112, Kirsties Cub 112, Harry Rudder 110, Spokane Queen 107, Messalllance 105, xBlue Bannock 107, xponderosa 105, ing the election of the officers the chairmtn of the various committees were appointed as foilows: House committee. W. R. Baker, V.

O. Laval; Hochelaga va. Garnets. SECOND HALF. January 24 Stars vs.

Ramblers. January 24 Garnets vs. Laval. January 26 Hocheiaga vs, Rainbows; Stars vs. St.

Frahoola Xavier. January 21 Laval va. Stan; Ramblers va Garnets. January $1 Darnels va. St.

Fran-cotu Xavler; Hochelaga vs. Laval. February 5 St. Francois Xavler vs. Ramblers; Stars vs.

Hochelaga. February 9 Stars va, Garnets; Ramblers vs. Laval. February 12 Garnets vs. Hoche-iasja; Laval vs.

St. Francois Xavler. February it St. Francois) Xavier vs. Hochelaga; Ramblers vs.

Stan. PLAYERS CANNOT TRANSFER It was announced last night by President W. R. Granger, of the Quebec Branch of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association that players will not be permitted to transfer from one club to another after the tMrty-flrst of January, No player after signing an application farmasasmember oC one ub can transfer to another unless the two clubs mutually agree on the trancfer, such transfer to be made In writing; and before January a. GAMES WERE POSTPONED.

Freder cton, N.B., January 20. The Frederlctou teams ifames with Chatham sjnd Bahurt, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday In the New Brunswick Hookey League, have been postponed until the end of the series. This action was taken because the Chatham rink la situated near the Bishop's Palace, rtiere Bishop Barry I es dead. REVISED SCHEDULE. Owtmg ito ufArd anrangemenM witlh the Mount Royal Arena management, the officers of the Junior Amateur Hookey Association have revised the schedule, the games to be aa.

IoMjdwb. on Monflay, Thuraday and Vriday nlhts. from to January Jfc-Meiville Loyola. January 2a-Panther m. Vtotorlaa.

January id 'Loyola vs. M.A.AA. January 2 V'ctorias vs. MeMUe. January MGIU Panther.

Peiruery 2 aTelvllle vt. MJUU, Greens comniittee, w. H. C. Mut-n.

Match and handicap committee, W. A. Wilson. 7 FEBRUARY vs. Westmount, Nationals vs.

FEBRUARY Loyola vs. Victorias. M.A.A.A. vs. Nationals.

FEBRUARY Westmount 'vs. 8t Ann's. Shamrocks vs. McGi.ll. FEBRUARY 16 St Ann's vs, M.A.A.A.

Victorias vs. Shamrocks. 7FEBRUARY 19. Loyola ys. MoGlll.

Nationals vs. Westmoun-t. The four leading teams will play Beaut ifyJ nig committee, A. Brown ing. xCacambo 105, xNew Model 102, xPhi- jAit the annual meeting, D.

C. Mac- Arow and Norman Dawes were elect ed to fill the vacancle.3 on the board if directors caused by tihe rttirement of A. B. Evans and T. E.

Merrett whose term of office had expired. The reports presented at the meet vlada 100, Also 112, xHel-ma 100, xMabel Trask 102, Black Wing 105. Third race, claiming, three year olds and up, six furlongs Who Cares Cortland 112, Rory O'Moore, 111. Josephine T. 108, Richard V.

106, xSlster Helene 113. xWarlike 108, xFleer 106, xBig Idea 105, xJean Bullant 105, xHackamore 100, Also eligible. Sataba; 110, xEn- ing were all of a satisfactory nature particularly the financial statement, which ishowed the result of a busy off in a semi-final on February 21, and the winners will play off on February. 28 for the right to meet the winners of the Ottawa section on and prosperous season. During the club camipetiuoras wnion nao been suspended for the duration of the war, were resumed, and one or Cravats and Shirts the Specials To-day I AH day long we will display on racks and counters some I Extra Special Bargains in -Shirts anti Cravats.

I $1 Cravats for 69c. Broken lines of Scotch $1.50 Cravats for $1.05. Zphy Shirts worth $3.50, I 1 4 A $2 Cravats for $1.45 p'35' I I Ceylon Flannels, worth $5, $2.50 Cravats for $1.65 for $3.50. I 'A $3.00 Cravats for $2.15 English Percales, worth $2, $3.50 Cravats for $2.45. for $1.45..

(ki 20. the features of the meeting was tne presentation of the prizes to the winners. WILDE AND ERTLE Saturday, February 28. BUILDING CHALLENGER Canadians Will Try for Gold Challenge Clip .7 (Special to the -Brockvllle, January 20 iA syndicate of Thousand Island yacht club is a hydro-plans built to be used In the gold Will Box at Milwaukee os January 29 Milwaukee, January 20 Jim my Wilde, English flyweight cham challenge cup races. Chas.

Smith, of' Micnigan, Kuiraer 01 tne miss uetrott, crtnlte 95. Fourth race, purse $1,000, three year olds and up, mile, Weary 100, My Dear 103, General Glenn 105, Anticipate 105, Bone Dry, 105, Bread-man 108, St. Germain 1S. Fifth race, claiming, four year olds and up, mile and a sixteenth. Dck-mate 112.

Paddy Dear 113. Pdllu. 106. Lazy Lou lQfl, xSalnishridge 112, xDottle Vandlver 103, Dorcas 101. Sixth race, claiming, four year olds and up, mile and a sixteenth Wads-worths' Last 112, Speedster 111, xNepperhan 112, xNebraska 110, xCrumpsall 107, xYowell 103, xJudge David 106.

Seventh race, claiming, four year olds and up, mile and an xJuanlta III, 96, xMayor Galvln 99, xlrlsh Maid 101, xLucius 101, Alonia 102, xCapttal City 104, Contestant 106, Alhena 106, Alexander 106, Ken-ward 106, xThanksglving 106, Drag-onrock 109, J. 1C. Stohs 100, Redstart 111. Also eligible. xThn Gallant 99.

xPlenty 106, James 109, Brown Favorite 104. pion boxer, Will meet Mike Ertle, of St. Paul, on January 29 before a local club, Ertle is to weigh 116 pounds, Is building the boat which will be according to agreement. Ertle takes the place of Frankle Mnson, of Indiana, who originally was booked to meet Wilde. completed In the spring, and will have a guaranteed; speed of 75 miles an hour.

The Lawrence 'river cup will also be defended by the new boat The Miss Detroit now holds this cup, races for which must be held on the St. Lawrence. The gold chal-leneg cup now held by Mies Detroit is competed for at Detroit. Chanoe for Absentees It was announced at the Peel Street Club House of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association last nlgnt, that the boys, who wars unable to compete on the swimming event of the all-round competition of the association yesterday afternoon, would be given until Saturday to swim off the events. Tite absentees can swim off their events either tomorrow afternoon or Saturday morning.

Uncle Jack says: "Play Clothes "I have them for Boys clothes that will stand the toughest fcind of wear by the Vihd of 4oy we all like stir-risiz, Hve lads who are full of vin and virility. I have corduroy trousers two or three durable colours. 'tailored frois i stisttirtUl cloth that t-v Eni-ready suits are made at the factory meg P-fecel Clottes Sb'f, jr Streit DRESS SUITS TO RENT Repairs and Pressings TWO STOMAL, LIKEN ITH M. A. Brodeur, Th 14 NOTRE DAMB ST.

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SURPLICE WAS FIRST Fair Play Filly Won in Ha-, vana Feature (Special fo The Havana. January 20- -Harvey Bo-wens' Fair Vlay Ally. (HurpUce, took -MARCH, 1XB" yaor REST SAVINGS. Wm naklt. MuiU Ti-nM Co.

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