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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 8

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Wednesday, February 23, 19 I THE CITIZEN. OTTAWA. CANADA. PAGE EIGHT. To Order IN THE SPORTING WORLD FOUR LEADING HOCKEY TEAMS BAND COMING CAH.L RULING rT" TT xrn i clothes that am rLAY lUiNluni To Play at Russell Notified Boston A.

A. That Theater Friday, March 3rd. 1 Aberdeens Were Not Eli- Ottawas Can Overtake Wan-j Under S.P.A. Auspices. gible to Play Tonight.

ft 1 PORTLAND TO PLAY N.H.A. WINNERS FOR STANLEY CUP NEXT MONTH; COAST CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Frank Patrick Approved New Regulations Made By Trustees and Requested Mr. Foran to Act as Arbi derers By vY inning Match I at Montreal; Horace Mer-j Th "ttlw branch of the 1 -if. Patriotic Association ha made rill On Hospital List. arrangements, through president Foran, to hold a big entertainment TOROXTO.

Feb. JS. In reply to an enquiry from the Boston A. where the Aberdeen hockey team OPawa were billed to play. Secretary X.

Crow, of the Amateur At iietic I'nion of Canada, today an- oat of the rut. AVe don't protend to make you a de-luxe edition of Beau Brummel and Lord Chesterfield, combined, but we CAN make the best of your figure, in scientifically correct made-to-measure clothes. $20 or more. MS Kussell theater on the i Friday. March Z.

Ail tiie The Ottawa Hof-key team goes 01 the road again this evenlnir. Mr.s,' Frarjk Khaughnessy and his ce ili be in aid of the S. nouxiced that the CanaJ.an Ama- tfcs Grand Trunk arri chief aitraction will be the brass band of the fe'Jth Batutiion, ti. These musicians were ar trator, Refusing to Negotiate With Emmett Quinn. Objections to United States Club Have Been Over-Ruled and N.

H. A. Noti fied to Hold Champion Team tettr Hockey Association was the re-; cognised governing body, and the suspension of the Aberdeens was -v i-j. ji'uiraj, ntre. tney met the Wanderers in their fifth this winter.

The Ottawa. ent IV, i derers aic on even terms eo far in meir nome and home nmn smm ins? recognized as one of the 'finest by the A. A. IT. baLdp in the Dominion.

They have tour-d all over the country and are is Aberdeen left for Boston at in Breat demand. There are yesterday afternoon in the care I.n.-htenhein and his Kedbands won in if ii i. i in Readiness. Matches Likely to Take Place on Artificial Ice at Montreal. I wie.

first two niatches, bur the (K-tawas came rit'ht back and sonare.i The Shop of FISHEE 25 instrument in the 80th and there rnwurai aims, wao is ut- icings up. nave defeated Wan- Hmih, n.i tana commissioner for the Quebec 1-3-4 Sparks St. strong drawing cards on the occa- Branch of the Amateur Athletic of their appearance here next 1 n- itn received some time ago week. Seats will go on sale in a few tr'jn Secretary Melieviile a lettei dav. His Royal Highness the Jjuke itatinff tnat the Cleveland and Pitts-of Connaught will extend the vice baTS team were good standing resrsl natronaee and far ile knew.

The Aberdeen 1 oerr in t--ar two collisions and i riave an excellent irhance 01 reiieat-! ing tonight. Wanderer are now out 'u. front in t.he chamniornmip race, i but a. victory for this even-, ing would place the nators up on 1 even term with the I ted band. On in the good work of the S.P.A.

Pres. toent oran nas decided to call later or ail The rniiitarv units now in tht ine oiner hand, should the Montr Mr. -William Koran, chairman and exposing j.w pfa.i.-e 'the decision sf the Coast league to announced that there' the Htaniey f'np informed Pat-would a series of games 0f pre-ident previous-month for the rart.ous trophy, em- acceptance of the tentative arrangc-hletnatic of he championship I ment. adding that other matters of uif world. In xtfi probability the regard tbs scene of the games cuuH will place at Montreal.

1 f-ettied later He intends to Frank Patrick, president of the touch the X.H.A. officials and fic Ccast Hockey League, has tiled I wj nrJfy 0'iinn ft hold on informa. challenge, which the-his chair pion in read! new for a trtwtets have ri-tuaiiy accepted. Stanley Cup series immediately there are several point ter riose of the Eaete; race, iie on upon oiner orancnes of the gov. eminent service to lend h.i real WjH oe present to welcome HOHAt Ii MKIiliiLli, otfjiu who mar lie tint of i.i, woui'j incrense ihci SPORTSMEN'S ASSN.

TO HOLD INTERIOR NIGHT Hon. Dr. Roche to Be Speaker Next Sunday Evening. ana their talent to the Sportsmen's Pa- president notified Bofton of the situation before they closed the contract, and officers of the Boston Club said that they wxmid take a chrtnee. so long as the Aberdeen were in the good grace of the Quebec liranch.

The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and the On- the Kiitiew. The 8'Jih band has several exce'-lent soloists and will provide the entire program. They will play classi-cai and patriotic music and In addition there will be several vocal num- tonight' Km" ai-wiiit of in- i jurl. Is the HeancM ami ht- hM tlie niot valuable tU-trwv player In tlw V.lf.A. triotic Association.

The program for next Sunday night will be as follows-1, (selection, Dominion theme. i margin and brighten their cnampion-iship chances greatly. The eyes of all hockey lover. Mill be centered to-j night around the Ottawa-Wanderer 1 struggle, as there are many who be-j iievo that the winner of thus even- ehestra; 2, song, Mr. Harry iijiu ii'iifti boj.

ta.i wtTi rrliiit vet be They arrive here on the morn hiiv nrro hare (recognizes ilie fa-t that ice cannot a i tin ra ail the ciliKu which ngs nxture will curry off the East- wood; 3, violin solos. Miss lna Black-burn; 4, song, Mr. H. J. Hand: roiiosjiig ine split uet.een in One ern hr loot 01 in- jra anu win ue weicomeo iei lu Lilfl loioiuueii leiiiiuii.

111 uir i a gaii duii. oni'. ci tii lection and orchestral accompani- will, undoubtedly, make an ef- til the Other fllllch illlil. a fa rn.r, ihci. BRIGHOUSEWON IN HANDICAP Cana.iie,, and Ijuebec team clash at i urogram, which will be announced in fort to prevent Aberdeen from play- Vberdeens from play-The fact that Sec-iports i the.

Ancient Caj.itt!. 10 al few itovt 'ng at Boston. ment; auaress, Hon. J. ftoche minister of the interior; 7.

song, Mui Agnes Duhamel; 8. song. Mr. Charles Parkinson: 9, duet. Messrs.

Rand and mistake in the chJule. the Citi-! president Foran and his I Cruw upenon the suspension have 1.1 behalf of the A.A.L'. may Jteri nail Xoroiitos bwiked to plav at fleers have been Amm SDlendid wors PacWc Coast Hock-y league and th: after March 15, but takes it for National Hotkey Trusiee that any the teams now o.an considered the matter, and in the runnins foi the II A. chain-ele. ided.

In view of satibfactjon would if necessary, that it had enviously g-ven. that tue J'ortland or. the Montreal system of having Cup Kainewi r.na id the Kast arid Wet should tie f.a:rir letter tantamount linuel for the pursue of perpetual-j a haiienge. nd I have accepted ii iii the celebrated piece of silver-1 mid Ml Koran "Tne ware. The Xetional Hockey Assfl la-j th(.

vemle ut th(, and tion, through president Wumn. c-) quion of playing two or three cepted this arrangement as xatwfac- will be subsequently etted I nderwood. Chairman, Dr. Chabot, M.P.; accompanist, Mr. c.

A very interesting program is to be provided by the Sportsmen's Patriotic Association for next Sunday's entertainment at the Dominion theater. It will be furnished by the minister and officials of the Interior department. "Interior Xight" promises to be a decided success. Dr. J.

L. Chabot, M.P., will act as chairman and the chief speaker of the evening will be Hon. Dr. W. J.

Koche, minister of the Interior. Dr. Roche notified President Koran yesterday that he would willingly assist tftect i Tne Montreal City League executive met iast night and decided to the suspensions of their clubs I by tlie CA H.L. and O.H:A. They I intend to run tiir own affair.

Favorites Ran Badly in Feature at Juarez; Winner Paid 7 to I. E. Paul. tory. while the Patricks DoiTt go without your Lunch mlt" the trustees.

It is unfortunate but the execution of the Blue the interests of the soldiers In Shirts wili not fake biace for some training and at the front. Itst weeK tim. The winner of the the suggestion of Dr. J. L.

Chabot. yitcbec ga.ne sill be on even terms President Koran shipped to the wrth the Wanderer. it should also Battalion in Bermuda, five dozen la-prove very exciting. Wanderers and cross sticks and two dozen ball. Quebec favorites the betting.

The 38th men have taken enthus-but there may be a surprise iattically to lacrosse and boast of a for the -fana" tonight. Canadiens i very strong team. The Ottawa Bports-never fail to pfjss Quebec to the men also fitted out the hockey club wire, and unless Ottawa suffer the new Brampton regiment and another form reversal they ehould have sustained the 77th team vanquish Wanderers. On the occa- throughout the season. Recently tne jsion of their jirevious clash on the Sportsmen's Patriotic Association pre their that the X.H.A.

season much 1 JI'AltKZ, Feb. 22. P.eiow are the ircMtltsi of today's races: eterda Mr. f-oran received from later tMan that of Cotiwt. Tuesday's Ham, Tongue, Lettuce and Krank Patrick explaining.

bJt trust an1 txe that the for WILL ANNOUNCE TEAM THURSDAY that the pyMfm Sandwiches; Pickles, Assorted Alternate f.iittv of artimoal will Pies and Cakes, Apples, for I5c overcfjme the obstacles and allow in the Kast and Wnl was satisfac-torv to t.he i'oa! league. the Kastern and Western cha.tupions CAPITAL BOY LLXt'H, explained that Portland had cinched to ronie together. Mext year, of Phonr j. 115 or 116. 2M AHurt in C'lampionsnip anu immia.e..

i.ijM1Wi tbe pUuHt Westtnount ice, Ottawa epoU-jsented the Engineers and ted anderers three and training here, with instruments Ottawa I eachefS Make Ur- Kirst race. 5 1-2 furlongs, Jose, 100 lllaynes) 7 to 1. 3 to 1, 7 to a. won; Xobie Grand, 112 tPickensj to 5. 7 to 10.

1 to 3, second; Kugene Hues. 97 (Hunt) 4 to 1, i) to 2, 7 to 10. third. Time 1.07. Jtose Garden.

Clara James, lever's I.ane. Ves-tersun. Janus, Poas, yujz. Col. itand-eil, ftat Masterson.

Great Friar ran. Second race, mile, MollieCad, 107 Mason) 8 to 5, 3 to 5. 1 to 4. won: Skinny 103 (Hayes) 0 to 2 to 1. even, second; Klectrowan, 10S Pickens 8 to 1 to 2, 1 to 4, third Time 1.41.

Andrew Johnson. Iton-nic's Huck. Xlna Air Line ran. Third race, 1-2 furlongs, Pajor- ii takes pair of ther Arrangements For Big Game Saturday. noseri mem out.

would be a big i for a fife and drum band. The En-I disappointment if they failed to turn gineers and Signalling Corps, leave! the trick tonignt. Wanderers will fr the front shortly and were with- again be without Mprogue Cleghorn out the necessary marching and it is reported that lion Smith the s. P. A lost no time in helving i tpil Head Brand" Waterproof Shoe Packs to your boy at the front the West, regardless of relations be- champions as a lwcen lh6 rjval HepreSeii- referrei.

however, to the tact that tativ of both have been the Pacific Coast race on ri-, fai hf jn a day of trus week, white tnat of he prohm and trustees H.A wntinues until March 10. jKerft degtlte(t 1-atrlck -added that the Coast League VHA the were pre. would not negotiate through Preal-, p(J a0 ua dent gitinn of the NII.A. owing kPep the cu )n competition" past differences, bpt in elosing he reuuested that the. 8Unley Cup I Mr- roran added that tne.

trustees trustees act as a board of arbltra- had decided that e.ther Portland or lion in all disputes concerning the being part of a Canadian rnp Moteover, he "iggeed that league, couid chaiienge. providing and Harry Ilyland have am been! them out. Hence, when they leave! battered up. Brownie Baker and shortly they will be headed by a well a meeting in the o. A.

A. C. iledUdT'h fif" bam'- of the committee in charge, gerous and will ryuiie a L.t of at- ri miCDC MIf I A DDP A were Pra.ti.-a!ly com-tention. jCUKL.t.l0 VV1LJ-. ArrtAK pleted for the Vllt of the Toronto "KT Hrt7IP 0Df717KfC All-Mlar lio-Key team to otiawa on UIN MUV1L OLKLtlXO Saturday for a against the All- i Stars of the Ottawa Public School Capt.

Horace Merrill was. reported 1-lMf iiluhl uOI, ulirl 1 I Trench work calif for protection from water, mud and tiush. and that a just why these ahoe packs are needed. They keep the wearers feet dry, and preserve htm from the ills that follow continual dampness. Notice the common-sense, buinesslike appearance of the shoe.

It a made from Oil tiie trustees name the dates and; uir, consists of The Ottawa leader bodied one Qnerator Secured Pictures at Messrs r.iuiie Livingstone men iast satur- t. Kemn Kideau Hal Yesterday. and Chun, it ito selent twelve players as the Otta wa representatives, but their names day night and bruised tlio muscles of liie. right shoulder painfully He mey start out tonigut, but if ikib-siblo will be rested up. Ernie Jjtavenau has a sore leg aa the result of a blow from Ken llandall.

Moving pictures were taken yester-! will not be announced until Thura Tanned Skowhefiao Irjita 111 tKirschbaum) to 3 to 1 to 4, won; ifVfan, 107 (8hil-iing to 1, 2 to 1, even, second; Harbarita, 102 (Hunt) to 1. 3 to 1, 3 to 2. third. Time 1.07 2-li. Toast-I master.

1 oo le. Ham Beckham, Xjfty. I Miss Polly, Yuha ran. Fourth race, 6 furlongs, Brig-1 house, 100 iMulhare) 7 to 1. 3 th I.

even, won; Brooks, 100 (Shilling) It to 1, even. 2 to ii, second; Justice 1 Goebel, los (Huxtnn) 3 to 1, even. 2 to 5, third. Time LIS 3-5. Carrie orme, Vallaha, Kootcnay, Itusy Kdlth ran.

Fifth race. 5 furlongs. Old Hob, 9 4 If unt 3 to I. 7 to 10, tr, 3, rwon; Little Jake, 115 to 5. to 5.

1 to 4, secfiid; Moller. 115 nona. lie was not pi-wparj 10 however, whether or not they woiiid accept, a eligibie the champions 'if any All United States I.oagiit The Stanley Cup, of course, represents the world' championship and all matter pertaining thereto must be dealt with accordingly. strong probability of Stanley Cup nv ttlie will multiply hockey interest throughout Canada and incidentally provide an additional incentive "for X.H.A. i-hampii I.Khip contenders.

day of the Governor General's Curl- 'day afternoon, when they will be ing Prize final at the Itideai. Hail mnke the arrangements, emphasizing that anything tney decided on would be agreeable to the Westerners. In view of the lateness of closo of the X.H.A. campaign, Pat-Tick suggested that the games take place on an artificial ice eurface. Th Portlnnd ten in may come Kat meantime and play exhibition game prtpr to th-ir struggKs against the H.A winners.

Trustee Koran replied to Patrick )'! ter, accepting, in behalf of the beard, the Tesionibiliii of arbitra- but the other Ottawa players are in rink. W. McDonald, an exuert ntin- o. kimt. hM a CECIlA Material Extra Wear fM Sold at the I better shops, I In Seaeel Boxes waterproof leather, and will stand all lOnd of rough usage a special the pink.

They have the chance or tographer, representing the Chicago workout on the Manuel Arts tv-honl, their lives to oLslo lgo Wanderers, Trlbu appeared on the scene in Walter ret. yesterday and another and it is to be hoped that they sue- ah big practice will held tomorrow. ceed. Coach Smith roste 1 men' the committee win meet hand welted, heavy soled spotting boat onflilent that piuh inc tcs- io nnaiiy seiei-i lis j-epreeiiiiivfjB up yesterday. Alf is This ia the boot we are sending to our boys for use in the trenches.

W'hea ordering, if possible, give foot and leg measurements, also height and weight, as wel I as size of shoe worn by he penoa for whom they are intended. We caado GOOD HORSES (Pickens) 4 to 1, 3 to 2. 7 to 10 isiei 111 Clll. nneiwoou oiuce. jic- i en Donald was held up for a time, hut get the call As many schools 'as Is possible will be represented.

he finally presented his credentials The visitors will arrive to Lord Kichard Xeville, after which Saturday morning and will be the he secured permission to film the I guests while here of the Ottawa they will set a merry pace for Wanderers in tonight' match. ile will take all his players to Montreal for the tunsle. President Quinn appointed ollicials last night. third. Time .59 4-5.

Auntie Curl, L-ee It. Htella Gralne ran. OTTAWA-OWNED HORSE FIRST the rest. Write for Catalogue 4 21 TO BE scarce: curlers. Sixth race, mile, Cantcm, 100 Hunt) to 5 3 to 5.

1 to 4, won; McDonald took a few 1 1 eacners. mo n. Known mo McDonata took tew -aightx ot the in tbe mornlriSr anil In the rink, but feared theater In the afternoon. John Palmar Co, Limited, Frederitten, N.l The Williams Greene Home Limited Makers of Fine Shim. Berhn, Onuno 127 Sprague Clephoi-11 may don a inii-1 "shots' Virgle Oot.

(Hayes) 2 to 1, 7 to lorin ttie nay or nis team too dark and subseauentlv had In the evening there will be the Tor- K. Took Race For King 10. 2 to 5, second; Capt. Druse, 110 Revival of Racing in States (Pauley) so 1. 12 to 1, to 1, third.

Time 1.40 1-5. Leah Coch-Makes Jockey Club Com- ran. Lone tar, Irish Kid, Marcus, i l-nl9il9v ft run iron, the bench. 1 here is no chanco cur, a few Ktones cnto-Ottawa pupils game at the of tne Wanderer captain gettir.tr Arena followed, if time permits, by back into the game for another hlnl on the outdoor ice. He also a matl.h ))etween Ottawa and month at leaxt.

Wanderer will start snapped the various Pembroke and Toronto teachers teams. Tickets arum tonight with Bert Lindav. Odie Thistle players in action and will 1 now on sale and It is expected that Cleghorn and Waiter Smaill 'on the also have them Included In the week- there will be a great crowd in attend- i i. lance. All the school children will defence, and Harry Hyland Dor.

ly reel which his company sends out. attend wtth thplr parents and it will and Loberts for the Movies, showing the big clubs in the be a gala night for the kid lie. Tick attack. The led bands will also have General's final scenes iets may be bought from any of th.i Maidens at New Orleans; Fields Were Large. petition Keen.

Nick Bawlf, Ilrovvnio Baker and see-1 i.r..n t.ft nar ipuplls. Mayor Potter is to be In. vlted to face the puck when the Ot- eral othe.f? a.s sparer, but Bell is KIKLDS AT JI'ARRZ. JUAKKZ, Feb. 22.

Kntries for to-niorro Kirrtt race, selling, and up, furlong: Helen Jutnes, 100; xlllue point. 100; Thalia, 105; Klos-sie 105; Anne McGee, 105; Jennie Small. 105; Vieo. 107; tii-neral Pickett, 107; That's Me. 107; Lady Lucy Bay, on the so.oen.leil IIki and cannot, "ciiany interesting in mis strenuous tHWa muX Toronto pupils come to XKW TOKK.

February 22 In view of the fact that there will continuous racing on the Lnltel States side of the lire this year. maj be a scarcity of good horses for the Canadian circuit. In fact, some ploy. dpr. i hi; iiiiiunir 111a.11 wus aiiAii'ua peinef.

mi was to secure permission to snap skating i all the boys In yesterdays practice, scenes at the Rideau Hall rink. He The announcement that there will be Stanley Cup games next month will be greeted with cheers is touring Canada. till UUt-NTlIN UA I Li of the Canadian clubs are already on Kancy. 110; Classy Curl, 110; Kit NEW OftUKA.Vf. Kelt.

22. Today' races resulted as follows: Hirst race, mile King Ml Van-dugen. 6 to 1 lu 2, 1 to 4, won- t'apt. Manhlnimt. 114.

M.I'aKgsrt. to 1. 5 to 2, even, second: terf Havln. 112, Kederls. 6 to 1.

Ut 1, even, third Time 41 Stephen J. W. O'iShei, Oxar' Boy. Alley ran. Scond race, mile: Little HiggT, lie, lientry.

9 to 5, 4 to 6. to ii, won: Mary Jay, MO, Uarner, 3 to 1. tf to ii, i to second: l.iirkin. lv. Poilil.

1 to 1, 2 to 1, even. Third. Time 1.41 4-5. Mayme Miss Phtlbln. Homer.

Rose Juliette ran. Third race, mile and sixteenth: Orperth. 112, Met.alf, it to 10. 1 to 2. It was the first time on record that tie -May, no; Lestiia, no; reeman, 11-'.

UP TO MARCH 20TH H.A. hockey player and pa'-loils movies were taken of the Governor the anxious side and their representatives have been conducting advance 1 work. In previous year-, this was alike. Trustee Foran would appear 0cItPrar final and the curlers were I to have handled an unusual propo: tion with successful diplomacy. It not a bit hesitant when offered the RevJ Schedule Includes chance of having themselves shown 1 on the screen in all parts of Canada Eight Doubleheaders.

and the United States. not necessary as the American owners, w-lshlng to keep their hoises in training, bad no alternative but to go up North. This year, eltrn. tlmn in and around New York will tie numerous. No fewer than ten raro meetings have been sanctioned by the race, selling.

3-year-olds unit up. one mile: xSniiiing Mag, S3; jEn durance, 93; xTutor, 93; xlack Harrison. 95; xJunielia, 98; Senorita liana. 103; Strange Girl. 103: Orbi-culation.

103; living, 105; xMadelle, :05. Third race, selling, 3-year-old. 5 1-2 furlongs: xH.ippitww.-i, i'2; xBilly Ciilbertson. 10); xLachis. 105; eldt, 105; Lola.

105. Silk Mufflers, in squares 1 to 4. won: Helen ltfi. iturns, T-i of gi.mes to he in the Citv rini.1 Jess Wlllnrd Hotter. to 1, to 1, 8 to 5.

e-ond: Intone, 106. 'jockey Club Stewards and though the Meehan, 8 to 1, 3 to 1. I to 2, third. Canadian dates have not Ik Issued, Time l.M 4-S. Mabel HuUtlK-, clashes are inevitable.

It Is un.lei-Harry Lauder, Mary Ann Bene- stood that the racing season in Can- would liuve been a great pity to see the professional leagues disband without the annual "world's series." Mr. Foran lias been very fair to both league, and may be depenilel on to out the balance of tha arrangement in a manner fiat will fatisfv all concerned. Incidentally, the pro-erects for biff money in the series may give more impetus. if possible, to the X.H.A. championship struggle.

The Ottawa return from Montreal dletlne ran. ada will open on Victoria Iay, Miiy Fourth rare, handicap, se'ling, 3- or reefers, values up to Fourth rare, mile: Grumpy. 101. Z. and close on Labor Dny, Septem- year-old and up.

7 furlongs: Kit Box, 100; Billy Joe, 102: Olga Star, CHICAGO. Feb. 22. Tom Jones, till March 20th was issued Inst night, manager of Jess Willard. stated to- It Includes eight double-headers" to night that the fighter and his party played on Monday and Friday would leave for Xew yrk next at the Civil Service alleys Thursday night.

He said Willard' I Vh" March 20th will he cold had almost disappeared that be would begin training in ear- net upon his arrival at New York. p.m., Chaput Mac-for hi bout with Frank v)Mm. i Kfn. IS rt.m.. Crfn McTaggart.

1 to 5. to 6. 1 to 2. won: tier 4. From the rollowlng lint of Fair Helen.

8, McLiermott. 4 to 1, 7 meeting sanctioned by th stewards Two Dollars, all go at 69c tomorrow morning and go 10 t-ir-i to 6, to 5. second; Beulah R. 8. Car- It will be seen that good horses will ner, tj 5.

7 to 10. 1 to 2. third. Time be In great demand: 1.38 4-i. Cliff Field, Prlrce Hams' Bowie.

Md. April 1 to 14 in luslve Deliver ran. i Havre De Grace. Md. April 15 to Fifth race, mile and twenty yards: xid.May 1 to 17 Inclusive.

Bell Boy. Md. Andreas, 8 Jj 1, i to I. jRmmlr May IS to 24. to won; Guldep.ist.

1 1. Koerner. ivimont Park. X.T. May 25 to even.

1 to 5, out. second; lna Kay, i june 14 107. Ambrose. IS to I to 1. 2 to I.

Jamaica, T. June IS to 23 Im-lu-thlrd. Time 1.41. Mockery, Jessie ve Louiae. Reybourn ran.

NT. June 24 to July 11 Thinking of Moving? UiT: 'V15 -p Thorne V5- '-kiy. 0 3ft IJ. March 3 30 p.m.. Rradiev S.

W.il quickly Chi, rot; p.m.. Xeville vs. Mac A Citizen r'nd you a want ad jw home. onto Friday night to play Pie Hi tie Shirt there Snturdav. ThV a gruelling week on the Senaior.

but i I thv ar- prei for it and may I reach th? top by winnitis bo'h fix-it tires. On Monday evening lan.l Wnmle-er? play r.t the Uiurier; Avenue rink. That will be the lust i appearance of Sammy I in, 105; Dundreary, 108; Justice Goebel, 110. Fifth race, selling. 3-year-olds and tip.

6 furlongs: xold Coin. 102; xWil-tiw. 105: xlsid Nelson, 107; Prnine, 107; Little Abe. 109; Quid Xunc. 112: Mn B.

Kubanks. 112. Sixth race, selling, 4-year-olds and upwards, one mile and an eighth: X.int'ie Mcl'ee. 9: Aida. 100: Barnard.

105: xTaper Tip, 107; Marcus, 108. Apprentice allowance of five PouimIs ciaunvd. Weather clear, track fast. NO CHANCE FOR NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE Men's Winter Sixth race, nine no twenty yarns: inclusive. -Serennta.

Collin. 2 to 1. 4 to 6. Kmplre City. V.Y.

July 12 to 29 Toronto line-tv Saturdav evening. Bell will reinstated in time fot-th Ottawa-Wanderer game here on Monday. March p.m.. Burkiey vs. 3.15 p.m..

Wallace "vs. Thorne March 107.30 p.m.. Hrajiey vs Buckley; 8 30 p.m.. C'naput vs. Green-wav.

March 13 p.m., Xeville vs. Wal-1-ice: 9 13 p.m., Macphertjn vi: Thome. team here th: season ana wit- create. irreat i-. 2 to won; Miss Fannie.

101. Hoag. to 1. 7 to 2. to 5.

second; llladi, 112, Koerner. to 1, 2 to 1. even, third. Time 1.42 S-S. Celebrity, old Charter.

Mattle C. PU'-k, Mabel Montgomery, Xlgadoo. Gerrard, W. W. Clark ran.

sn'c Saturday at tne u.u oiuce-, and Queiw-c clash at 40 Klsin Street. Quebec tonight arid at Montresl tirday. An even break would favor The tn vns profit by nas an(J wanderer. The Vests Inclusive. Saratoga, X.V.

July 31 to August 2 Inclusive. Belmont Park. Y. August 2S to September 9 Inclusive. The metropolitan racing season will thus extend throughout the meetings.

Larger purses than year will be offered and It is expected that there will not be any difficulty over legal matters. Thin i election year and the horsemen loo'i March Via.e: 17 7 CO p.m Bradley vs S.30 p.m., Chapu't v. I Qninn -i-iension f. wee hands think, however, that they have Th'-rne. Hii'y a scat on trie ftrlc-l Canadicn" chances and hone I 1 Vanderer bench totiigit.

n.ie hnjt. elim.mte Ottawa tonight. It's i Hu i will be miasm ro the a nleasart dream iGreenwa: -S p.m. Xeville p.m., Macpherson Xew OrlranK Program. XEW HR1.KAXS, Feb.

22. for Wednesday: (or Waistcoat3 in proper English) Southern Michigan Men Say it Would Fail. Regular Value $3.50 to 84.00 First race. 2 year olds, four fur- for more prosperity than they hae longs. Great Dollv.

lu; Himee had In a decade. M'ist of the t.iK 114: Our Xetta. 114; Conowtngo, 116; thorough bred, now In the South will vn it- ci-Vl llfi- be shipped North as soon as the Hav- Meddling Miss. 11, Mho G.rl. ll.

na xw and bolveig. 1U. n)Sa ilocd riders are likewise Second race, three year and there Is doubt that tit-olds and up. ix furlongs. Chiila.

American trucks will o'fer siifi opuc-1(13: Farawav, 104; Lady London, aitlon to neighboring -lubs In the tpsrtinr in StutMrn to th- tt rnatfntt.i! li j. of. t-lsi t. t'l W.lllV PilMWfll .1 I fV.n--. 10a: Mater 106: Katlna.

lc: Kust- minion which, until the re. ent "-l it. HALF PRICE vv In New York, exercised qu-e iina- Brass. It): Oo'd Cap. 119; York poly.

stake i already making their appe ld. Ill: Joe lit; J. Harrell. Ill: Capt. Ben.

Ill: Uiir.t 115; Plea-surevliie, 11S; Gabrio. ll.t: C-irl. 115. Third race, the Tavern handicap, three year olds and up. six furlongs.

a-Dr. 'arm-n. 115: a-Kathrr it ley. b-Pav Ma. Il3; Tale Hearer.

the "Vy V. I. Tt- JcitVsf'i 1'- it-Mi M. tbe fr-i-sr-. irv ji: i io 're -n V' Tne tn li-fi (iv.Iir 'he- fn'lo: i.e l--o niu-h i they YOUNG AHEARN WON FROM CHIP ON FOUL -uthof -A TlOt SEE THE CAPS AT 1 10: Greenwood, lui: 151uc Cep.

10t: 4-Jjl i -i Mam, cassidy. iOi: Fa He'cn, i os. rormer Middleweight Champ -inirs S2 The Hat That Is Most Popular With Ottawa Men pti-n Thi, it n'rtbly the Hurrt-'tfi! Clu'r th-At it avouI'1 better off ttie I-enpue. BOSTON TO IGNORE O. H.

A. INFLUENCES Lost in Fifth Round. NEW YORK. Feb. ZHGerz of Newcastle.

former mi-idle- eight champion. on a f.vsl Youna: Ahearn of the city in the fifth round of a ten-round bmn in Brooklyn today. a lead when claime a foul in the fifth roui.d. The club's Theodorita. las a-Hara.

it': nr-bide. 18; t'nele Jimmie. 10S: Korf-hage. 1V: ts.arti,n4. 110: HeiT Prynne.

113; Hob nsiey 3J4: Han-, ovia. 115; Saratoga. 114. a-itxker -entry. b-Snearie-y and Thrnnpstn entry.

Fourth race. the Fair Grounds special, four year olds and up. one mile, Pan Zareta. 10S; J. 108.

Fifth race, selling, three year olds and up. one mile, Mary Made Specially for the 2 MACS by Une ot hnslands Greatest Hatters cin. aiier exammine Anearn. stat- Trend. 1: IJnda Payne.

103; Anna ej that he had been hP low on the Kruter. 14: Kedland, 104: Lamode. bodv an(J fer Jhe. 10; Elia, Prvson. Doctnr Ken- j- tAfi- Ai.ti.n in-'v OBli.

1.1. an- Bendel. Ill: Brian Bora. 113; Busi In another bout in Brooklyn today. Andrea Anderson, the Chicago heavywe.ghf.

scored a technical knockout over Jtm Stewart of Their marked superiority both in the smartness of style and durability gives the FIT WELL kATS a big lead over all other S2.00 lines made in both hard and soft felts. Macdonald's Cor. Bank and Queen Streets ill Play Aberdeens Tonight Notwithstanding Kick. (Special to The Cttlien.l BOfTOX. Feb.

2. The B'Wtor, Arena Hockey will play the Aberdeen of CHtawa here to- morrow despite the rumor that their amateur standing is questioned ac-rots the border. An offisial of the Arena said tonight that reports as to the ineligibility of the visiting team cor.radict themselves and that the Boston boys would go through w-ith ness Aeent. 113. Sixth race, selling, three year olds and up.

one mile and a sixteenth. Ireawadly. Lvnn. Juliet. 195: Birka.

107: Subject. 10T: Laird Kirkcaldy. 10: Armor, le: Dangerous March. 1: Benedictina. 10S: Richard Ingdon.

K'S: Luke Van 7-andt. lf: King Radford. Toyn Jiee.l; Cliff Edeo. It'J; Tenghee. 112, Apprentice aJiitran ltts.

Brooklyn in the sixth round. Held l-irtk- to Iraw. XEW Feb. A 12-round bout between Johnny Ertle of St. Paul, claimant of the bantamweight championship and A SPARKS ST.

BANK ST. QCEEX ST. THE 2 MACS, Ltd. Shuberl of this city, was declared imed. Weather cloudy, track fast, draw today.

the game. i 3 1.

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