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21 TITO GAZETTE. MONTliE AT, It 1 1 A V. JANUARY v'i .7 wo. I tern, rind his isrfiaf muiml nn.l aiilnmlM WANDERERS HOLD III 1 "I stick handling made him too difficult a proposition for the challengers to solve. The crowd was not slow to appreciate tllO film nvnulc )ia vrna dnlnn' special kvws i Esto LEAD OF SIX GOALS score i WHISKIES and.

very rush he inrde wius greeted with ineronslng uppliume from all sides. Towards the end there was a tremen dous call to the its' eovor-nolnt ito ca" t0 tll bI cover-point to was followed by Milne, who brought Hniulll down with a ht.tivy check. Although they had the advantage of two men, Wunrtororn failed to scorn, and Roberts was back on the Ice, and Vies playing a man short when I'm, sor wound in and out through Hooper and TIoks and shot. lorn stopped, but Fraser recovered, and butted In Ottawa Vies' rocond goal, Roburls, who had been good work for the Ottawa team, was hurt shortly after the face off. Art Ross In one nf his rushes down the Ice came in collision with the Ottawa man, and In raising his stick to protect himself, Roberts was cnuirhL full on tlm fPM r.

i 3 mt it- i CEasily Defeated; Ottawa Victorias P'coroe on yourself every time he A. tcilpllltri thto it I no 19 I in nrsr nmn nr 1 ooner's work viu ikrnfnhn.l nHtVi net Series. Critical Interest by a critical crowd, and the general opinion Is that ho will make good, although It Is quite evident that he neada morn work ami mnm play with the teum before he cnr.l ART. BOSS STAR IAST NIGHT. shoulder and taken from the lco.

It show his true form. It was quite noticeable last night that he was un-certain about his forwards; ho passed the disc with llirhtnl Items from the Linen Sale was found in the dressing room that his. collar bono was fractured in two Places. Ryan, who played outside Cliampions' Point Played Sensa tOO Ofton it (IHHUrllt ill A fn'i awares and a likely rush was spoiled. However, his HiiefiiJ win DUNDEE, tional Game Roberts, of Ot tawa, Had Collarbone Fractured.

SCOTLAND usefual man fnir the champions In tho tiff nvftn tl.iti!,. and HiS clever stick handling was many times la evidence last night. There WOs not ton munh tn ho 'A wing ror tne Ottawa football team, came on In his place. Glass scored tho lost goal of tho half shortly afterwards, the seore following from a faca near the Victoria goals. The half ended Wanderers 5, Ottawa Victorias 2.

Wanderers scored early In tho second half. Ross came down alone and shot wide, Glass and Johnston secured, 'and on a puss out from behind V. Johnston scorod. Wanderers li, Vic iasiHssSK II MKRY J. 'CHARD Aggnts, Montraaf.

about the players on either side other than those mentioned. HnsHfil riiri Stanley Cup Is In no Immediate danger of leaving Montreal If the showing of the Ottawa Victorias soma very smart work around the nets, out was strangely out, of form 111 Shoollnc if a mlBrl ol. against (ha champion 'Wanderers last In this match, one in particular holing not eeahla for the number of stones wutUn the aevem-foot, fifteen being in tne ring and another just a few in- and aealn. and It sppApiI ndri tn ns torias 2. A perfoct pass from behind by fUmtlll pave Russell a chance to make it.

night Is to be taken as a criterion ot Such extraordinary values as we present during this month in household linens, should convince you that no price advances in the linen market have affected the goods we offer. SPEQSAL" Speoial Sheeting An extra heavy sheeting, full bleached and free from dressing. Tha most durable Sheeting on the market, in two widths only: 1 yards wide. Regular 38c, 320 2 yards wide. Regular 40o, for 94- his Bhots sailing a foot wide of tho the challengers' The cun iiinnv.

iiuwever, ne netted rour nf Wanderers' con Is holder won hands-down by a score of fis Usual was a feature, hnt-hlu nhnnt- 0 goals to 3, leaving them a margin of six goals to work on for tho Monday ii. i w) i. xi was an wanacrers now, end the challenges were at th'elr mere'. Hague was the centre of a generxl bombardment from the Wanderer team from Ross out. but he was stop-ring In fine style.

The play suddenly f-hlfted to tho other end, and Harri ing was very bad. Glass was useful to both defence and line, although he did not show anv nnrtlrninr night mutch. A larga of ladles of the Montreal a.ud other rinks were present at tha match, tea 'belong served jo tn visitors during the ganio. After tne game a luncheon was given over thirty-two of the ladies, Mrs. Jjuniop handing over the cup to Mrs.

the President of the IS? who tha.nkod the Mont- leai ClUb for t1l IwonUnn liron llancy, Hern had less thu iimml tn Right at the start the Ottawa team showed a burst of speed that made It do and was In no difficulties at any On the other hand. Tino-no fim look as If the game was to be fought out i much more even terms than had been expected. Through the first son netted one past Hern on a pass from Fraser. In little mora than a minute, Ross iscored for Wanderers. He waa caught tOWa VTC cooler Btnrfo1 tnn visitors.

Few goal-keener hnvA hinn St. Lawrence or LachliiB will be lilt "AXt cIub t0 P'ay for th0 Corona- Kiiujeeiea to inn hnmhoh'iimon uau tne cnailengers maintained fairly good form, but they faded away in ouncn or victoria players at the Hague went through In the. second ha'f last nlffht. At tha snilfh o-ol iiunu enc, out, nuroiing over sticks, he came throusrh i mo seramu period or play, and- there was never any doubt of what tho final result would be. Abominable where he lost his reputation twn flashing by Milne, put a perfect shot.

years ago, when with Ottawa. idi9 uiotns-A mill clearance of Cloths, so.led ln finishing, but otherwis9 perfect. Sizes from 2x2 yards up to.2x4V4 yards. Originally sold at 25 per cent, under regular prices. Sale reduction of a further 20 PER CENT, while they last.

Sample Quilts, in all sizes, some slightly soiled and discolored; a washing makes them perfect. 20 Per Cent, off regular price. Cream Tabje Damask, in new and double border patterns. Pure linen, smooth as glass, 72 inches wide. Regular $1.25 a yard.

Sale price 51,00 Extra 10 Per Cent. Discount for Cash only. 1110 net lnrusn Ross and Hague. The crowd was filing out the rink aaouung oy tne champions' forwards kept the score clown or their total of gave a circus performance, stopping them hiuh and lo Inofsseur mW has em gftt 1 boendls- -yfe appointed Vmt I D.C.L. fesg I 1 Vary iSt? 1 Oil I Sceclai- Fla.cr 1 "v- uusstui maae it a to 3 for Wanderers, Ryan and Hooper at the time houih ior tne nrst match would prob-uWy have riui up to fiftoen or more.

and coming from all directions. Wanderers' shooting wa3 very bad In this period or he would hn.vo hnri etm mn. I Journey to Quebec in a couple of weeks time to try and bring tne trophy back to Montreal. OufhL Montreal Journeyed to Quebec to win the cup, but were -L-achln were successful In their ta.Jh Ancient Capital, and Montr'1? to Montreal, Montreal winning from them somewhat SEiyU h0dl'nr the cup till they eeated lhy Quebec yesterday. Following are the Montreal.

vu me sioe ror tripping, ine visiting team suffered a bit In the same way, but not to the same ex-tent, for the second half witnessed an OTTAWA LINE-UP, to do; but, as it was, he was stopping them at the rare of half a dozen every few minutes. Of all that was thrown at him hi this nnrinil nnv constant bombardment of the Ottawa, January 9. Either Taylor or "'UU'B oe counted off the Ottawa wiittwa goal, and only the excellent work of Hague kept the score from found the nets. Charlie Ross nlavort uti.y nignt, with the probabilities in io mg rigures. The match was played under novel conditions, but even the late hour tor the start failed to keep at point; he was careful and took no chances, forcing the AflD FilOUMTAiftS STS.

Z( Sre seeing tne game from if was r'ven out to-ncrnt as: final r.c.,.n,,... Miss 'Jl3 Mllus -S A mra- -1 "'SS1CK R--R. Scott Miss Noiu Smith JJUml UI" crowd away. Close i I Ground Floor. THE DISTILLERS ISi 00.

LTD. EDINBURGH. I WUUHU VIOOT, ST. CATHERINE wards Into awkward positions before they could let fly with the disc. He played clean hockey as well and was Ifsif in -v J-'or or Moore; roven Westwick: ntr, Tl, uiousana spectators braved lamp) Miss A Tf 1 viiiv uij.

tur OI1B oirpncp. nlilno wn nnt miss VZl Mrs. Bo-swell Miss Jean miss Brodie Mr, strong at cover, and on the forward line the players were only good in spots. Fraser did the most consistent work, and the sixth goal was scored by him on one of the pretty plays of 9- INSURANCE LEAGUE. Jnsilran League match be-lt rePresenting Dale Co.

LlverPol and Globe ff a 7lctory for the latter over For sale bv leadin kip)-l (Skip)-9 WITH THE I DA VI. A TjSI lOI ma TT4 MS me evening. xi0 went trignt In on Hern, winding by Hooper and Ross, and when his shot was blocked he was right there to bat it back for a goal. Harrison was the hest nt t-ha I Wine and Spirit Houses. i.pet oi a late finish to wlt-ness the encounter, and the old enthusiasm of a Stanley Cup battle was at all times in evidence.

For lha time the local crowd forgot individual sympathy with one or other of teams' and Wanderers forged ahead to victory under tho nZanl of the crowd! I lie thatch Was advertised for 9 15 to the that aPlaJ crowd i 6 d'ner-Irty and theatre nockey fa.n. As a matter of fact 11 waB M3 before Referee Joe Power of Quebec. Ww his whistle for the start -em to object. The match was run i T5l0r6' erenno delays ror injured players. When a man mil Tropd 'a Apple Dynamos, Aster Magnetos, Motslnger Auto Sparkers RES 0F YESTERDAY'S CLUB wxvxjrrixiON ON THE RINKS.

-w JCcwa jtimpiona by a score of two goals to one. Both teams played good hockey and the score shows how closely contested was the result. For the winners Henderson, Walsh, Fraser Sn starred- Muller and Kayanagh were the pick of Dale Followin were Liverpool, Lon don and Globe (2). Dale Co. (1).

Goal Morris All the curlinc Mv, i Wing men, and Young at times showed fair form. There was a fast, keen sheet of Ice for the first time on a match night this season, and this helped to make the game an interesting one to watch In the second-half, when Ross was electrifying the crowd with his dashes and Wanderers were buzzing around thfi Vlptnrfn not tua S21 ST. JASVIES STREET LADIES MATCH. Mrs. G.

W. Wood beat Mrs. Cornell in a single-handed game. PRESIDENT'S PRIZE DRAWS. -Th draw for tho first r.n,.i -o wuya in CItV with t'l0f 0' Montreal, heU-en? Ctlf nlght At St' Lawrence four matches were decided during tha evening- for -d fc CHAPLEAU PELOHMf.

tors found lots of interest in the game. the William Lvaii of the President's prize competition at the Montreal rink 'a hQi, Pie of Kame9 7a cou! -Cover poinrr.i.'.Binnlng Henderson Tinvar. -v MERCHANT TAILORS, Vice-Prisident's held the Ice The skip of each rink who have won Miller Nairn Wings I' STREET. Call and lngptot nir ImDorUtlon JTtl Meto 8233. ineir own group in the competition compete in the round, ninv fnr.

T.rhiv. rink was 2 1T.3S P'aJacleaWnrk offl'cials ket the trlrfnina decking and tripping were promptly dealt with a the Campbell LINE-UP. Wanderers (9). Ottawa Vic (3). He Hague rt Rss Chas.

Ross Hooper Cover point Milne lass, Rover Roberts Russell Young Smalll Rl smitn H. Smith commences tomorrow nftomnnn Referee, E. Russell, Wanderers. rinks skipped by R. W.

Tyre and Dr. Cloihss Cleaned, or Pressed Isles' Blouaes Frenoh CO Mens Suit. French 1.5 Men'e Bnita Pressed O.60 We make alteratlone of all kinds oa Ladlei' or Gentlemen's clothes. $1 a month kaeeps Men'g clotnlnir la ordtr. Big call throughout city.

3S3 BLEUm. Phone Up 4213 match P'ed off one match In the club-prize, the second orenfSthedUled not taklS Plac? as one 6f the competing nnks failed to turn up. Heathers had another round of points, and batches of their members were, out on the ice nil! a late hour. "t-ka On the St. Laurence ice, some close COTE ST.

PAUL: ATCH vvyiue are scneauied to hold the first game. The next games will be play-on Monday, another nn Tnosfl TIle first match oivtiLiiig ciuds, auirers and the final on Wednesday, when play In the semi-flnals will take place. 1 E. B. Bustead or Pithia F.

W. STAG'S ALL Watchmaker and Jeweller 1 1 j-mrrers, was played Wednesdaiy night, January 8th, and resulted in a victory for the Duffers by a score; of 9 to. 1. The teams were composed of the Johnston Fraser Referee Mr. J.

Power, Quebec. Judge of play Mr. Desse Brown. Montreal. Goal umpires Dr.

Young and Mr. J. Gardner. Timekeepers Messrs. T.

Yates Foster and R. Stephenson. Played between rinks skipped by $18 St. St. West Tel.

M. 4668 j. x. ivicuan, January 13th, 2 S. A.

McMurtry vs. W. January 14th. tall i Roberts was hurt. He was was "fof where it ctureUdnaintohplaceiar 71 9h aJv that- a collis on' was lnP- andolS'-X-'accldent, CHALLENGERS OUTCLASSED.

Wanderers and won easily xoiiowing: i.xooaiB. uaa. i enwicK and Harry Drys-dale, thor former, winning out IfT- the Duffers (9) Pnffoo i w. i "Riit.nn penalty timekeeper-Mr. Craig, SCORING SUMMARY.

Auurey Evers A. Hinton Hover Pnlnt. to comprise Erie, Niagara Falls. N.Y., Hamilton, London, St. Thomas and Brantford or Guelnh.

Tha throw Gus Schoenlein, of this city, twice within an hour. By a crotch and half-Nelson hold, Gotch won the first fall in 41 minutes, but was. unable to' secure another fall within the time remaining to weighed L. Rouleau Centre Greenway Game. Won by.

Scored by. Time 3 Tom Williamson vs. H. J. Miller January 15th.

4 R. W. Tyre vs. Dr. Wylde, January 11th, 2 p.m.

Seml-Finals; 5 Winners of 1 vs. winners of 2. 6 Winners of 3 vs. winners of 4. Final.

Winners of 5 vs. winners of 6. 1 Ross sition Is well received here, and If tha kj eas rtover w. Gamble S. J.

Greenhelge cnu a point. Before the ehd came to be played Drysdale tied Fen-wlck, who had been leading for most part of the match, but in. the final end, a well guarded lead proved too much for his rink and Penwick, lying the shot, won out Dr. Henderson's quartette had a close, match with Dixon Anderson's combination, winning 13 to 10. Of the other games, B.

Amand's rink, defeated one under the leadership of David rinthwa --o-B iDO.ni. J.neV WAramntnla. J. other places in line fall there will be no trouble in finding a team for vv. mcBriae.

wing. J. McGovern sut p-ounaa, ana Scnoenleln, 175. M.A.A.A. EXPELS RUSSELL.

2 3 4..,. Russell 5 Russell 6 Fraser 7 4 4 4 1 7 2 a. k. eraser, referee. QUEBEC LADIES WIN CUP.

veteran, being off' color. wna' raii Wanderers at Ottawa. The M. A. A.

Ai yesterday afternoon decided that it was in the interest of CAPTURED CORONATION TROPHY beaten in a low scoring game, by 9 to 6. Wm; Cairns Second Half. Wanderer. 9 Wandpref ine association to expel Ernie Russell FROM MONTREAL CURLERS. Tha Canadian Pacific h.

i the Well-known hnokav nnrt fnnthoii the last minute of play wmners woufdndeearra nt Play a game that ouio earn thern any great nri i once they secured a fah Ll Xv were- instructed to. take matters ea7 Uy and not to take chances bein poor shape for the battle in Ottiivl 1TV nighi' The result w2 r'av detail of the champions' Py. The forwards hung back ai left men unsupported when all should have been on the line of attack tried fancy stunts amnn to run an excursion to Ottawa, good layer, in view of his conduct in con iiuiu Willi Laing's rink by 11 to 5. On the Caledonia sheets the President's prize games between rinks skipped bv J. i rl r.

What was undoubtedly the finest curling match the iseasom, so far, was played in th Mnrntrani hoBta neennn wirn rnp nnnrar nh A.UOOOH Victoria Harrison 11 Ross 12 Russell 1 Wrhen the Montreal Club's executive HACK WILL MEET GOTCH. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED AT LAST, Baltimore January 9. Frank A. Gotch, champion wrestler of the United States, said today that he had a telegram indicating that George Hackenschmidt had consented to meet him. The despatch was an enquiry as to whether a -date for the match between April.

1 and May 1 would suit. Gotch said that it would, and that either Chicago or Kansas City would be chosen as tha ss nf ..13 yesterday, iwhem the Quebec Ladies' 10 go on an trains, aaturcfay, January 11th, and to return until Monday. January 13th, for $3.35. As the Ottawa local sleeper is now runnina. it should nrovo ntiit.

nrst nearct tnat Russell woulrl fail at tne eleventh hour to play -on their PENALTIES. fTWet UnlA Hr.M. c. j. iiu vjt.

fcadler, C. A. McNee and J. W. Wilson resulted Iri easy wins for the first named by 13 to 6.

and 15 to 5, respectively. whll thn sniitnr-ir wmio ueieaieo xne Montreaa Ladies' in a "tww-rink match for the Cwonatloni Cup, six points. The brand at team, after having given promises to tha effect that ha would ha m. miii, A. RfW9 9 o.

itVSS traction as after tha rviatU erts. 'i5JfT u- K0SS- Rob' the winged wheel septette on the oc gers may board car and remain in mhII J. I Lyall trophy match between G. Second ihifun. passed that in any game of the nre- casion or tne Wanderer-Montreal goals, an? ln the second very careless.

The Ottawa Vies fairly quick to take advantage of anv let-up in the play, and had there octinv until nimr xno arrival in Montreal, at 8 a.m. next morning. Hooper, 3- Rvar Ryan sent either in men's or ladies' matcn, resident Leslie H. Boyd, of tonepnerd and A. E.

Harvey was carried -off by Shepherd 17 to 5. On Thistle sheets only one club prize game was held when me M. A. A. was nresent at tha Arena, along with Secretary Jack HOW THE GAMES WERE SCORED bes0m9' knowledge of the game I and in nlavinc oif thai the contest.

CITY E0WLI1TG LEAGUE. javmBun, 10 see wnetner Russell Wanderers for the eyes a few. maie Tscepti who clay had a surprise sprung on him, R. S. CliftS rine heatinir tho wouio.

reauy turn out with tha Mont RACES AT M.A.A.A. EINK. realers. The president immediately called the meeting at which Russell's In the Union Rowlins- Tium loot the margin of 5 points, the score stand- of play and thS or 8ecoms naa ffatnerea at t-he rink to the notice whP sat up and t00 ea'ma- Draws through, a port In at hta fonolalSd a faatne oncoming stone rbed the isrht. Ste.

Cunesrond hant mmrinivi ins xu io 0. case was gone into and it was found On Heather sh and St. Gabriel won from R. R. Y.

M. C. Preparatory to tha r.hamnionsHn tion for prizes presented by Mr, Parsons was nlviil wu mat tne player in question had infringed the bye-laws'o the M.A.A. and that icxnulslon would be the feree Jos pn-, paas fi. a 1118 port 4rons, wnen going lse Brown rt ad of Play through, raising stones to shot from ed to Sh.

0We4 th they lntend" a oti- the hog and beautiful in- waq i hnnTJhJi ame clean, for Milne two stanes, were some Engineers vs. Ste. Cunetronde. skating meet, three trial races were last evening held in the M. A.

A. A. rink, there being twenty-three entries oi-uica were rainy high, w. B. TTntohi ejtijenenced players tha team Wanderers would have wmj soor WaS' Vics lacked a orer, and against the good deJt-n-e SS and Hward presented iluir as a rule were broken up with There was a break in the Waad j-er me, and that perhaps accounted mrt sowlnsr that Wanderers made as a team.

Blachford waa riot eelmg any too well, and rather 11 an ake chance it was decided to give an evening off, and Smalll wl fni t0 the vacany- Since lolling Wanderera Smalll has played any position from cover Ste. Cunesronde uiuy punisament tnat could he meted out to him. it as irio in an ror tne tnree events. first place with 40 points, while A.r K. Hutchison came in second, six points behind.

While the expulsion dates from the J. A. Aird won the 220-vard mn In Vandal 156 138 163457 ,45 155 182482 for a tHn tht VJ 1118 start 1a cnea ana prov- ior a trip that would usually pass un- e(i sucoeseful. noticed. Glass was the man tripped, WMa Montreal were unlucky in los- and a minute later Glass himself was Que, fuflly deserved their vic- Danisbed for trvintr tha tory for thev Tla.vi,rl llleo 21 seconds flat.

Ha waa fnllnwori kv moment tnat tne meeting decided to throw Russell out of thn tw a a W. H. Jackson and W. F. Finlayson.

The latter slinned nfia.r tha finish Following are the results: ON ST, LAWRENCE ICE. -harriQ -d- leK on Kenaua 160 a65 147471 St. 175 148 201524 Gauthier 140 H57 180477 the start. Miss Brodde's rink taking 1 eacn team a man managed to catch third place, helping "6 tsiiua uver mis, ijumop quartette and winning by 14 to 9. Mrs.

Dun-lop's rink were imliirlrv t-mn. G. Brady Dr. Gurd W. Robertson to iumisa an exciting nnisn, which the three winners crossed the lln in 2,924 rusn of the game, and, goine the lll0JJh slJot Hagle.

The a bunch. J. Y. Roy R. Allan start, having nearly everything against A.

fold, he will be given a chance to exercise his rights and ask for a trial to defend himself before the board. This is the first time for- many years that a senior member has been expelled from the M.A.A. though several juniors have suffered fojr misconduct, the last expulsion being at the end of the Rugby football season. FEDERATION STAND THE SAME rT. an" was on the The one mile onen wa oion nm Wm.

Cairns John Laine- ZV ii 1 "acK ror a score. First hmu, so mucn so mat tne Quebecers with ends of a four, a two. and with ends of a four, a wn a 12G '164 147147 158 164 163485 174 13S Harrison I Engineers iAntel. Waugh Stark (sklD 11 ColHnl A. Aird, who beat W.

F. Finlayson by one yard, Russell Wheeler finishing third. chances at Hern after the face ut up sJeven 'bef" the Mont-the Wanderer goal tend nanAi-J 'r1nk 'score their first -point. The n.uu j-wim, 1113 (156 '150 191507 R. T.

Lotran fiovRrad hoipii Quelbec team inaroaA fhaic iA CVinC WO 'icaiu LU 224 136 179539 187 137 213537 COUrSa in th rana fnr result was quite evident in his play last night, for he wandered away trZ harfr n', Md aIth0ugh working hwd, did not accomplish much the half. this period he Played in good style, and only a lot of hard luck, combined with his usual weakness In shooting, kept him from figuring on the score sheet. He worked harder than any player on the Hne and went right into the thick of the Piay. He stood a lot of punishment without a murmur, and in the second waif three players were benched for giving him bad trwwM. ii- the side for taking Fraser off his feet lUeV.e later RuaeeS was fourteen in 1.55 4-5.

He was followed 'by P. Stanley. and S. Mason. u-w.

jV4 LU1V311 cond, but Quebec stayed stationary when the home players got going. Mrs. D'unloiD nwovwrfwl 2,919 'u jra.napere i J. Greene Dr. Vallee a.

D. Taylor J. G. Stewart E. St.

Amand Davie Guthrie (skip) 9 (skip) J. R. d. J. Cochrane Dr.

Wilkinson Dr. Berwick D. J. H. Murdoch J.

Morrison Jas. Fenwick larry Drysdale (skip) li (skip) 10 tmowing are tne results in detail; -'220 yards, onen rs ftnwooiT a oittoiiing. with the art-vantage of two men, Victorias forced went In and shot. u.x.w VJ. 4.Ci ill) 1 III.

whale Miss Tyre also played dn her accustomed manner. They gradually iviajoruy ror ste. St. Gabriel vs. R.R.Y.M.C.A, St.

Gahriel At a special meeting of the Amateur Federation oe Canada, held last night at the M.A.A. A. building in Peel street, it was decided that the Iteration's stand in regard to the Olympic games committee would be the same as thev had taken tFlnlayson, 3rd. Time, 21 seconds fiat. U1? t0 tlle Quebec rink, but the skalfuil n.v n.f Hio Hobertrberoe ebS' bUt Art.

Ross came back and r.hnrUa Bourdeau Brodie. and the third, ivr T3.ii xiH.ij.-mne tor noys under 14 (6 T. Logan, 1st; P. Stanley. 2nd; S.

Masbn. 3rd. Tim 1 155 157 225537 168 133 tiraiKo Clarke Ross was ruled off. The teams were prevented the home team wlni J. J.

Duggan 3. Foster J. H. Ferns "James Griffin E. J.

Scott J. Henry Dr. Henderson Dixon Anderson 157 168 144469 55 4-5 seconds. ueuBU1 ior a time, but when Russell came back Wanderers had the will be a useful man for the champions through the season. Smaill's presence on the line, however, seemed to throw the team out of anything in.

the ishape of a big end Time and again Montreal were cut out of a four or flvo onI h-v hti 148 158 154460 145 1169 159470 Ottawa, where Col. Hanbury-Williams brought the two warring athletic bodies, the O.A.A.U, and the C.A. A.F., into conference. The articles that were drawn un nt nito (snip) 13 (skip) 10 la.st shot. iorcea tne -play.

Rug-sell had many chances in this period but he shot harliv, 131 198 169498 On the other -rlnlr One mile open (9 entries) J. A. Aird 2ad: Russeli Wheeler, 3rd. Tlmo, 8 rr.in. 9 4-5.

sees. i Only QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QTtTNItpi Look for. the signature of B. GRnvm' ciulte acceptable to th FpiIwoh caught a pass, and. with lots of time wixn lots of time was seen between Miss Nora Smith ueuweeni miss Nora Smith Tremblay Eissonnette Total R.R.Y.M.C.A.

Carmichael Jackson. Harrower. Carson. ON CALEDONIA ICE. J.

Allan j. h. Gordon Fitzjames Browne J. Wa.rd at his disposal, was able to pick out and Mtes R. R.

Scott's ninks, the lat-tne right corner nf tha tr- ter winnlne- n.n tha ni tire ugiit corner of the net. i.iiiivs, -me lat-ter winning on the post nt. yesteraay 8 meeting, which was at 2,893 160 163 134457 ioi oi tne passing was wild, and the forwards kept crowding In lo centra and interfering with one another. This, combined with the fact that they were all saving themselves tor made their play look very, ragged at times. by 12 to 11.

tenaea ny tne uttawa delegates, the Wan derers. Victorias. 1 view or the Ottawa section (was given The action of the fnmmittoo a were lalrly evenly matched, ana in the Roii.rap. nf tha 4j W. Morrison r.

Sampson J.H.Robertson W. Sadler Hooper started tha otoi, ISS 133 147438 134 177 jl48 459 159 173 455-487 reaerarion in anriointino- thoin 4V. I wm 9unext passed to (skip) 13 (skip) 8 four occasions. Had luck been with Miss Smith in trip, enfl lhpfoi-a 4 sentatives to the Olympic games com- snot was blocked. The 63 202 148513 149 157 noi anv wouia.

pernaips. have t. ia i over to small! on the side, and Smalll centred to Russell. Russell was rauuea, This was the gist of 'the business done at the meeting, which took niona in the last end, but again, the Que- oi-uicu. wunaerers 3, Victorias 1.

FOOTBALL CAPTAIN A SUICIDE. Lawrence, Januarv 9 fjr ban Angney, aged 22 years, "captain of lasf year's football team of the Kansas University, committal Total Majority of St. Just before the hockey match last 2,791 102 jf a stumbitog block to night, Ottawa being represented by Wm. Foran. tha Stanlpv Him il.

ttMiJimuuns ior cutting MIsn Smith out of bAr slin, ana smalll -was dropped to even up. and Johnston between them carried to the other N. Stoddard H. M. Stanway R.M.Wilson D.

L. Campbell Wm. Currie y. O. Roy C.

A. McNee w'. Wilson (skip) 15 (skip) 5 WILIJAM LYALL TROPHY. H. M.

Paterson J.H.Gordon G. J. Shepherd 17 A. E. Harvey 5 ON THISTLE ICE.

Special lYain. ART ROSS STAR OF MATCH. There was one bright feature to the game, and that was the play of Art Ross, the Wanderer point. Ross haa improved every time out this year and last evening he gave one of tha finest exhibitions of defence playing yet. seen at the Arena.

In breaking up attacks he was cool and fearless. He waited until the man wag In, and seldom missed stealing the disc or intercepting the pass. From the start he kept rushing back into Victoria quar- who left in. time to be present at the The Wanderer game. Miss Smith was successful in eettine one of the stones out, but her one point load was overcome and the score tied for tho last time.

nu, ana uiass missed an easy chance Russell recovered in a scrimmage, and with pretty stick work fooled Charlie Those present at tho meatine- i.i With heir friends, will leave MontTeal (Bonaventure Stattnn 1 today by jumping from the. dome of Frazer Hall at the University grounds Angney left a note reading: "Dear Jesus tVTv Ufa a xvoss ar.a peat out Hague, Messrs. Wm. Foran, Ottawa; Victor Buchanan, Aid. Tom O'Connell, Shamrocks: C.

A. SDrierin Trunk Raiiway system" bv S2Z In the last end Quebec had to thank their Young and Smai.1 came back to the uQ Scntt or for lur her tra at 2.30 p.m., Saturday, January 11th, for Ottawa. pleasure is good. No pleasure for me I wa called for what I owe. ice, and the teams were at full strength until Roberts Was ruled off.

Roberts and the teams we nt fnii A.F.; Leslie Boyd, E. Herb. Brown', M.A.A. A. T.

J. Carllnrt first stone was being plaved Montreal wera special train will lenvo ntto. With a draw to a hnir Lacrosse Union; and Jack Davidson Quebec Rugby Football Union. tral Station) immediately after the match. SEEKS REINSTATEMENT.

a. 1 miie, iviush ssicott enattered Montreal'- hope of tieing the match tor tier sfon pa.ma fnt INTEENATIONAL LEAGUE. .1. GOTCH LOST HANDICAP. How ere your bowels? the doctor always asks.

He knows how important is the question of constipation. He knows that inactivity of the liver will nftn rwnrlun 9 Dr. Harvey g. Mackay Fred Vorston T. B.

Reith H. L. Putnam Mackenzie S. Clift Dr. Barclay (skip) 10 (skip) 5 ON HEATHER ICE.

Tolntu competition for Mr. Parson's prizes: B. Hutchison, 40; A. K. Hutchison, 34; Norman Brown, 81; D.

Mardonald, 29; C. J. Scott, 29; and C. A. Mutchison, 29.

Toronto. "Jn.minrv 9 rr.Hu III U. na.q HXanlfid tnn nnnllnotl.m jvd im- Hamilton. Janunrv 0 Tft-nnir lliua! OOTTL-D NOT THROW 175-POUND uie -Monireai found iinpog. eible to wick out.

Tlie aday on this sheet wia spectacular, and the players were applauded time and again for their work; Ml Soott player firatne, while her third, Miss Breaker, was reponniljie for soma raises Some fino ends were seati 'v MAN TWICE IN HOUR. uoaon 011 agree mat an actiot liver umtvt tycr 5 rills it essential I henlih. rC the best liVCf pills VOU Can nnilh1 tot. Dodort all agree that an acliot liotr Paige, president and manager of the Bangor club, in the Maine State Leagup, was In the citv confsrri lip 1 un ouuiuHin, or iiamiiton, for reinstatement to amateur ranks Ho was one of the Inter-Provincial Rughy players luat fall. He play with ihe Hamilton o.

H. A. team ln tha Intermediate series. ijmir ovm donor often 1 fills, foia ior over ou years. j.o.ajwoo.

BaUlniore, Jantwry Frank Gotch, the American champion wrt-der, tiMiight failed in an attempt to local baseball enthusiasts in regard to a proposed new International league,.

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