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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 8

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Tuw4ay.Mareh CT.1?J7. TITK CITIZEN. OTTAWA, CANADA, HAUE EWIHT fWWNW! Tl I "llNinillMli I iiiiwi'iw' II I National Lvrot IN THE SPORTING WORLD Union to Meet. MU.VTHKAl. Mareit Ja.

v. II 0 aiomi 1111 the' MI be a atwrlol tnawtlMf lh 5, (kiiuiul l-anrosae I 'alts a heio S4l4My I uta INIal Ih an oi ion Tha Hhan.rwM SEATTLE OVERWHELMED CANAD1ENS AND LANDED HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP aad ha Naliuaala hata 4vl4 4 in eeiilinu. hut I ha Ottawa unit tttrnall Cluba may ro. 4iu4 Hat ihetr tianehiaM 1st aoaiwndad unlit after tha war, If aavewiarr, iihentrMke and Naiionala will play in a niv earie aWtataty Hiawn will aontl will niMlaw lomurraty A Iho variuua eluN. i World's Hockey Series STANLEY CUP GOES TO COAST, WESTERNERS WINNING BY 9-1 AND ENDING WORLD'S SERIES MISS LAPANSEE SCORED aiancung.

w. i i't. lasallle 1 I SI II Canadiena I 9 II II Owl wortm; Morrta, Mi Koin. fine, Itmtth. SI ferbeau, I.

Walker. I. M-a land, It Uviolett. Wilson, Clothes for Boy MOTHERS: -We know fullwell that you have the belt appearance of your boys at heart Ton are proud of and justly so. Therefore, you owe it to yourself and them to visit us this SIX FOB CORMWALL VICS And Defeated Ottawa Alerts ALGONQUINS STILL Fourth Mutch Last Evening Proved Disaster for N.

H. A. Representative, Seattle Gaining an Early Lead and Again Dazzling Canadiens Under Their Own Rules. Capacity Crowd Seeing Hockey Honors Change Hand. Bernie Morris Was Individual Star, Scoring Six Goals, While Pitre Saved Montrealers From out.

in Ladies' Hockey Came on Factory Town Ice. HAVE SLIGHT CHANCE laaealal ta tMIM. IHII.SV AIJ- Maerh raa laM 111. Isa karliey maiea of Iks aeoaan waa play. To Beat Out Y.

M. A. Keea I hla aveaiea avlaeea Ih Ottawa A lens aad the i'atawall Visa aad II ee. ullad la a win tar in Carawall ladle a a ar la I. Tha weather wu Team for Gty Bowling Title; Won Two From tl ail day end aa a result Ih Ire was WEEK nai in a ill eond Ilea la slay.

But not withelandma till haadleap, Ih ladle Nationals. put up a send brand at bee. Tha aiatia earne daw a to out a win aeae in vire. out there ass aalltla dalu IB CANNOT ipeak too highly of 44Wearbetter, The AltaaauiM aad Oltaaas arare I he omnere la laat atsHI'e doubla k4r la no aias lapssws waa raapaaaioia ror all I He Cornwall erne aha as aat by any atoaaa I ha (thai "worse''. lb Caenaall learn all playlaa stall.

in aaaior coy iioonaa TM tiaee. by laklaa lata taaM Ham the Na lleaal learn oa a Manumeal Nailoaal allaya, rentaie na la ilia tight lor the Ta aierie nad a I a. set as maen ar ina play aa lha tucela, bal lb heavy fatal waa nal la their hbiaa. aad they had a avW ri sjrAJ TP ft pnrTnr 1 CeiHHyyia 1 TT eV 'rr 1 namyivaaaip wim in, as, a. ki era.

while the IHIaoaa atada it thrai dilfieulty In handling lha puk when near clothes for boys, nor could we recommend you better to give the wear that is demanded of a auit or coat for an ordinary, active boy. Our selection embraces a splendid asuortmcnt of fancy Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots, and Serges. ina neia, Tiia aiaiea waa Tea rraeaj aa- trailhl ar Ik Civil Harvl.a medlars on ia utuaa allay. A. ma du rough allbeugh aeveral ealllalan Nailoaala.

waa liiah man with a laaa piar. Hise uuianay was ruled aft alley ol (M. baallna oat Henar tjiracqu and Mia Kel Ault replaced her. al in Miaaa by en Bin ror ina nanara. In order la lie up far-flrat plant lllt fhe aaaraaatlnn tha Aiaanaulna wilt have to lake all i nr tram thvir ouaoneaia when may clash on in i spnai lieya neai wa.

Tn Scores follow: All hand tailored garments, splendidly lined, finished minutely. The newest style features of men's clothes are inaugurated into "Wearbetter" clothes. You are always assured of absolutely the latest. Two pair of large, roomy blomer pants with each suit equipped with patent "Governor' fasteners. Jordan Thomas Kairbaira 2 ill 111 tb III U7 PKATTI.R.

Waah. Mareh it. Ha-featlna III t'aiiadiena of Montreal In a moat iei iivi manner, by wore l' 1. tnmilht tha Krattla Meta, winner of Die rnaat league chimin-innahlp. won I he Worlil'B I'rnfeawinn.

I Hotkey title niol ioi--miioii of the famous HiMtilry Cup Tonight's ronfli. at a regular Tout fur the Kren limen. ThouKh they fotmlit hard in the tlrst period to Mtli'k In the arrles Hint make another game necriuwry, they were outclassed at nil anulr. The "hook" check attain proved their downfall. J'llra eaveri the ranadlrna from ahulout hy loinliiB through with a Ruaf In the tlylnii minutes of tho nam HKATTl.K.

Mann 5- The ran-Mdlen and th Heiittte hockey teams croaeed sticks again her tonight In the fourth match of the World' Hookey Herlee. It whm also expected that thin would he the tiiml name of the sihamplnnahlp round as the Ke-attto team had already taken two out of three and the aerlea waa to be derided by the beat three out of five. Mix man hookey waa In vogue uualn tonlKht and thin. It waa predict. woujd give the Canadiens an Seattle beat them 6 to I at teir own Kaalern atyle last week.

Therlnk waa again packed for the big match and betting favored 8e-altlaV to 1 being offered that they wlnhe championship and even money that they would again grab off tonight'a game. The Ice waa In good nape, despite the mild weather. It waa ao hot that many of the spec-tatora doffed their hata and coats. The heat atopped up both teama to a good extent, but faat hockey, nevertheless, waa expected. Manager CSeorge Kennedy, of the the home team.

When I he team left the He tor I ho fir-t time the noire atnmj I to 0 lor Seattle. Near the finish of the opening aeaalnn, Vr-altitt made soveral treat atop Temime Minith and Kauri got Into piny mul the tlllnwa boy required a lot of attention lMrtie of the manner in whi. he kept hulling around in m-attlo neta. CouMiil llohl Morris. Kraut tame out freed nnd con-flilct! for the second period and as Hi ihey outplayed the Kaatern team.

Alter aeven minute play Hernia Morrla acored Ida second goal of the night, working a two man ruh with tiit. Frank Koyaton. which eimblrd him to d.inh In on top or Veniiiii. whom he easily heat out. Many thought that Seattle would then ply defence but Instead they showed more aKKreaalveneaH than ever, ii nd t'uptuln Koyston himself had the honor of netting the third goal, which he accounted (or on a paaa from Walker, making tt 1 to 0.

Thla practically extinguished the hupxa of Canadiens, but they kept on battling In an effort to rut down the lead of the Western combination. At thla atage. however. It looked all Sc.it tie and the crowd waa shouting in welcome to the Stanley Cup. Two More In Second.

Seattle continued the slaughter and the fourth goal of the match fell to Morris, who waa putting up a wonderful game. Roy Rickey, who la an Ottawa hoy, rushed after blocking Lalonde and on hla paaa, aUpped the puck behind Vei-Ina again. The Canadien defence had begun to weaken and It appeared easily drawn out for Morris goal. It was 4 to 0 for 8eattle when the second period ended. By this time the Canadiens had abandoned any lingering hope of prolonging the series and it became, in the minds of-Seattle spectators, Allen oley Tha aetiona af Mlaa latpanae did not In any way mate her popular with 0n-wall fana, aad lha aoeaer aha learaa ta control her temper on lha lha bstler It will for her.

ntlawa took their defeat In a sportsmanlike manner and the Alerla, I ar more popular lhan ever In tha factory Town. The attendant waa about tot. The leams wri Alerts Mleee l-ablrg. Qulnnay. C.

Murray, Andrson, H. Qulnnay and Hasan. Mlaaes U. Ureer. B.

Ault. and V. iMeby. Vie Mlaaa V. M.

tHwson. A. Lapaa-eee. Carpenter. A.

UcDonald, B. Boar-ton. R. Ifave. Keferee B.

Itunlona. nummary: I-lrat Period. t. Vlca Mlsa 410 Nccond IVriod. Vlea Miss 1.30 I.

Vlca Mlsa 11.10 Third Period. 4. Alerts Mlsa K. Anderson 1.00 I. Vlca Mis 100 I.

Vlca Mlaa l-apsnre. 0 00 7. Vlea Mlsa I. It Cbapmaa ih mi III -I tit i7 It 171 OS 171 111 lit M7 Uii 1(1 IS lit lit I 41 III 140 JM 11 171 HI 111 It Hi tTi 1IM Il 131 111 11 Hurkley Molean Hourgault Cots Lafortun Totals is; Algonquin won two gamti. Ottawa.

110.112 SPARKS ST. Wallace and Kilbane Drew. bRIDGETOHT. Mar. Kilbane.

featherweight champion, and Eddie Wallace, of Brooklyn, fought a 12-round draw here tonight Col Ill Mi IMIcord Ill 11 17 lit 1-apolnte 171 31 HI III Plnard lit 111 III Larocqu Ill li 111 li Total Civil Merle. CTNell Ill 111 Aria 151 Ml 1U 414 Macdooald 1SI 131 141 411 How 131 111 174 Bradley Ill 174 111 lit Stewart lit 14 117 111 Totala 'T 711 143 3374 The first three rounds were even, the fourth, fifth, sixth and seven went to Wallace, the eighth was even, but Kilbane had the better of the laat four. Just a question of how high the Mets Ottawa won three gam. In the aeml-flnal of 10-rounds. Observatory Won A rain Tommy Shea, of New Haven, opt' pointed Johnny Best, of Scotland.

would run up the score. Their dazzling speed had Canadiens played to a standstill at every turn. All Scuttle In Third. After putting up a creditable argument in the tlrst and second periods, the Canadien defence collapsed in the third and their forwards also went to pieces, the Seattle team run GOOD CANADIAN BRED By taking two games out of three from ths Munitions bowlers last night on tha Capital alleys, the Observatory No. 1 team qualified for tha final for the capital Alleys and Ottawa Typewriter Company' cups, emblematic of fourth and fifth placea In tha Civil Bervic Bowling league championship race.

The Post office and Asslaned Pay trundlers will play PREPARING FOR BIG GAME ON SATURDAY RIDEAU AQUATIC CLUB ELECTS off this evening In tha other half of tha aeml-flnal. Fred McDIsrmld. of tha winners, was high man with a cross alley of OFFICERS FOR THIS SEASON W. E. COWLING IS PRESIDENT RACING MARE DEAD WINDSOR.

Mar. 26. Mlaa Gaiety, 16-year-old bay mare owned by Ed Glassco, died yesterday at the Windsor Jockey Club track. Death occurred after foal. Miss Gaiety, in her racing days, waa ranked as one of the best Canadian breds on the cir cult.

She was retired as a 6-year-old, running her last race on Old Highland Parle track in Detroit, and winning galloping. She was the dam of all the Gaiety horses, Joe, Rex, Marlon and F. E. Gaiety, being of her stock. Her last offspring was ell and a single or 144.

The (core follow: Observatory Na. 1, French 17 1 Nugent 116 141 Jfalrbalra 1 61 Is MrDlarmld 11 194 Cannon 16 111 Motherwell 107 111 IS! 05 111 4S 17 SIS ning in goal after goal and making a farcical runaway of it. Bernie Morris went in from the faceoff and began a bombardment of Vezina. Waller also had a chance and in 1.20 Morris made it 5 to 0. The sixth goal also fell to the same player, Morris scoring on a pass from Walk-er in 4.30.

Bobby Rowe carried it right back from the next face and he gave C'apt. Koyston a pass for the seventh goal, which was manufactured in 18 seconds, leaving it 7 to 0. Then the Canadiens saved themselves from a humiliating coat of whitewash, Didier Pitre scoring in 1.17 on a pass from Jack Laviolette. Canadiens, again dropped Tommle Bmlth na a regular, his line consisting of Lalonde. Pltre and Laviolette, while Mummery, Corbeau and V'ez-Ina were on the defence.

Against thla combination the Seattle Mets depended on their regular team, minus Cully Wilson, who was used for utility purposes. Roy Rickey and Bobby Rowe again alternated on the defence, Holmes and Carpenter forming the inner barrier, while Walker, Koyston and Morris composed the line. Mickey Ion and George Irvine again officiated and before the play started they warned both teams against a repetition of the rough work which marred last week's games. This was Canadiens last hope as Frank Patrick, president of the Pa-' clflo Coast League, had dismissed the protest, entered by the Eastern-rs in connection with the penalizing of Mummery. It was also announced tonight that the teams would play an exhibition match here Wednesday evening when the Canadiens would be allowed to use Reg Noble, their star left winger, who was barred from the cup games because he had not figured on the Canadien team in the first half of the N.H.A.

race, then being a member of the Torontos. They will also play exhibition matches at San Francisco before tbe Easterners return. Houss committee Ma ssra Hj Dram land G. I-etch. Aauatlc committee Messrs.

E. G. Tres 144 621 1S 461 200 608 slder and Ueorg Ewan. Totals 1013 1042 1104 JIM me nnanciai statement, a presented at the annual meeting, allowed that tha Rl- aeaua were in good anape, wnna ine re-porta of tha varioua committeea pointed Ottawa Basketball Team WUl be Ready for Shamrocks. All the regulars were on hand last evening at the practice of the T.M.

C.A. basketball team on the gymnasium floor and the squad were put through a stiff workout under the eye of Manager Reg Sims. All of the men are In the best of condition for their clash on evening with the Shamrock quintet, championa of Montreal, at the local floor. Captain Jess Abelson is confident that hia five can down the Irishmen from tha Metropolis, but a hard battle ia expected. Jim Wardle, Reid Tubman, Herb Hector and aeveral sturdy youngsters were in uniform.

The players were kept busy from to 8, and the outlook for the weekend fixture is the very best. The sale of tickets, the proceeds of which will be turned over to one of the local patriotic organizations, will open in a day or two and another capacity house is looked for. Britton Bested Lewis. CINCINNATI, Mar. Britton, American welterweight title claimant, bested Ted Lvis, of England, In ten fast rounds here tonight, according to the sport writers at the rineside.

TJp to the eighth round the fight was fairly even, with Britton apparently landing the more clean blows with a left jab. In the last three rounds, however, Britton opened up and appeared to have a clear advantage at the end. In the eighth and ninth he repeatedly shook up Lewis with hard left jabs and solid right crosses. Will Hold a-Banquet. At a meeting of the Intermediate City Bowling League last evening in the Capital alleys, the final arrangements, for the holding of the annual banquet in the Russell House, Wednesday evening were completed.

The meeting waa largely attended. Several minor details regarding the prize list were also disposed of, and the business of the year wound up. Owner Newman has withdrawn his offer to place fair Pan Zareta on the market. Her recent form indicate? that the Texas mare will have ah-otiier great season. out that the Rldeau representatives had 150 111 111 461 141 230 107 177 tS7 dona unusually well In the varioua com Monitions.

170 141 Ill 203 168 19t 132 111 214 177 no Saylor Mover Uodard Armstrong Wren Uraliam petitions, neld last year. The Canadian Canoe Aaaoclatlon championships were not Jack Walker, who had divided the 181 ill At the tlrst meeting last night of tha newly elected board of director ot tha ltldesu Aquatic Club, officers tor th coming summer were chosen and plans completed for what promisee to be one of tue most successful seasons In the history of tha driveway peddlers, swimmer and motor boat enthusiasts. Mr. W. E.

Uowllng, who haa been connected with the Rldeau Aquatic Club Since Its organisation over ten jcars ago, and who baa acted In every capacity within the gift ot the members and the directors, was again the unanimous choice for the presidency, he replacing Mr. Dave Kobertson, another Kideau pioneer, who recently went over-aeaa to aerve at the front with the Canadian dental corps. Mr. (Jowllng haa been acting prealdent since the departure of Mr. Kobertson and it waa with keen pleasure that the directors Heards his decision to accept the dutlea for another year.

Mr. Cowling waa president for five or six years before Mr. Kobertson succeeded foaled Friday, and the one which caused her death. Is a bay filly sired by Charles Edwards. She is of normal size and apparently healthy.

The Bowie race meeting opens April 2 and continues until April 14. Totala 1048 104 1070 3200 Observatory No. 1 won two games. Darkoln Leasee Results. The Ottawa squad defeated the C.

M. 8. C. No. 2 combination by two games to The fictitious Tom Longboat up last week in inother Southern one in the Ottawa Duck Pin lx-ague on the Ottawa alleys last- night.

Joe Cote, aeciaea, out in tne Nonnern umeionai meet the colora of the Rideaus were found In front an aeveral occasions. No fewer than aeventy active members of the club are on active aervlca and many hare distinguished themaelvea in battle, but the addition of many new onea haa enabled the officera to keep the list up to the standard. The dance held during the winter In aid of the Prisoners ot War fund proved a big auccesa socially and financially, the receipts, which totaled about 1170. being turned over to the Women'a Canadian Club. The Kideau Clubhouse will open about May 1, and though many of the veterans are absent, there will tie no lack of enthusiasm among the younger element.

Motor boating will again be a feature and It is tirabable that a big paddling and of the Ottawas, split the pins for the best town. Invited to pay a return visit to San Diego, he replied: "I'll be hanged if I do." Which was prob score with a cross alley or 337 ana single of 126. The scores follow: Ottawas. ably true. That San Diego regiment to whom the "hero o' the Princess Pats" presented colors threatened to individual honors with Morris, came right back with another goal for Seattle in 2.13 and in 2.47 Seattle tallied another, Morris again doing the trick.

Bobby Rowe received an assist on the play. That ended the scoring and the Seattle mets skated off the ice, surrounded and cheered to the echo, champions of the world and holders of the Stanley Cup for 1917, the series ending 3 to 1 for the Paciiic Coast finalists. The line-up: Seattle. Canadiens. Coal.

Holmes Vezina Point. Rickey Corbeau Cover. Carpenter Mummery Center. Morris Lalonde Wing. Foyston Laviolette Wins.

Walker Pltre Seattle subs. Rowe, Wilson and Riley. Canadien subs. ttmitti, Berlanguette and Couture. Larocque Tanner Cote Rivalry was keen betweerithe two teama tonight and the Canadiens, When they skated out, seemed determined to defeat Seattle and thus redeem themselves.

Newsy Lalonde had confidence stamped all over his features, while Didier Bert Corbeau and others looked at their It is said that men who never drink, smoke nor stay out lata at night live to a ripe old age. mm. anu now occupies tne unique distinction of having followed bis successor right back at the head of the thriving aquatic organization. Under his efficient guidance there 'a no doubt that the Kl-deaua will enjoy a continuation of the prosperity and- progress they experienced In previous seasons. Mr.

H. G. Crabtre waa elected vice-president and Mr. W. F.

Forgle returned turn its machine guns on the mys terious fakir Lanfdon Totals 104 M4 i ST lit JM 9S 80 104 set 101 1S4 1S -157 93 111 124 J2I 421 4161280 Sa. t. 125 91 97 111 107 109 10 31 100 108 10S S10 It 82 91 25S 4T4. 395 3901199 C.M.S.C. beat.

On the other hand the Seattle 1 as secretary-treasurer, Mr. H. Cram being gasoline regatta will be arranged for Dominion Day. Houses For Sale. When advertised in The Citlaen will reach thousands of people who eajkaa, vnna ffV C1 1 a aaicrn Fisher Giles seievieu as caurmnn Ol tne nouae committee, while Messrs Ernie Tresslder end players also appeared at their best.

Manager Muldoon prophesied that they would defeat Canadiens de And reive Clark George Ewsn were elected to the aquatic committee. The new officer are thus cisively and bring the Stanley Cup to as ioiiowb: President Mr. W. E. Gowllng.

Seattle for the first time on record IWUUiU 11CYCI eea eoa. Get in touch with possible buyers Vice-President Mr. B. G. Crabtree Seattle Scored Fast.

Forrtaj. 1 through Citizen Want Ada. secretary-Tressurer Mr. W. play, The big rink was taxed to its Referee Fred Ion; judge of George Irvine.

capacity when the players finally Ottawa won two games. Norton Made a Sweep. In the Casualty Branch Duck Pin League last night, Norton's aggregation won three games by default from Chop-pin's bowlers on the Ottawa alleys. The failure of one of Choppln'a team caused the default. Blola, of the losers rolled the highest score with 270.

The scores follow: Bkated back to their positions, after which Referee Ion dropped the puck Summary: First Period. 1. Seattle Morris Second Period 2. Seattle Morris 3. Seattle Foyston 4.

Seattle Morris between the sticks of Morris and Lalonde. Canadiens engineered a .1.56 .7.55 .2.07 .9.38 rush, but Carpenter saved and before Cheppln'. 94 91 -2S -270 2 91 10 83 Choppin Blols The New and Better GUM Try this new gum A.B.C. it is distinctive In every way new box new shape new style of double hygienic wrapping new shade of peppermint flavor the smoothest and most delightful gum you ever tasted. Don't look for premiums the money is all in the gum.

6 big rolls in a banded bundle for 5 cents. Parialen Totals 18 I3 178 the spectators had time to realize that the fourth match was in full blast, the home team had tallied. Bernie Morris doing the trick in 1.55. Vezina cleared the first shot, which was from Koyston's stick, but Walker and Morris brought it right back and Morris banged the disc in the Third Period. 5.

Seattle Morris 1.20 6. Seattle Morris 4.30 7 Seattle Foy sto 18 8. Canadiens. 1.17 9. Seattle Walker ...2.13 10.

Seattle Morris 2.47 Norton'. 88 90 83 94 257 85 251 74 243 75 7 85 Norton Bethley Copping top of the Canadien net, amidst a Dey Cup Game Off. Totals 21 28 2" Norton'a won three games by default. Railway Champion Won. The ohamplona of tho Railways and thunderclap of applause.

Tom Smith In Game. That was the only score in the first period, both defences again proving strong. Lalonde and Pitre Worked some beautiful combination. Owing to the poor condition of the ice the Dey cup match between Canals department downeo tne -onoe-srrlpts of the same department by nineteen plna on the Ottawa alleys last night. Bucklev, of the Nondescripts- tumbled the ducks for the high score with 322.

and Corbeau was again conspicuous for his end to end rushes, but they could not penetrate the Seattle defence, the back checking of Walker, The scores follow: the Glashan and Percy Teams, Which was to have taken place last even, ing on the Gladstone avenue rink, has been postponed indefinitely. Unless there is another cold spell the trophy will be retained by the Percy team. Cham plans. Send a box to your soldier boy at the front Shields Seed 104 283 9S 278 97 299 Foyston and Morris again standing nut as a brilliant feature in favot of Boulay i 114 Boys' Cashmere Jerseys A new shipment of English, All-Wool Cashmere Jerseys has just arrived. They are St.

Margaret's make, in all the good plain colors, in the newest designs with fez collars and cuffs, also the new polo collars. Priced according to size, from $1.00 up. Boys' Cashmere Hose All-Wool, English Cashmere, St. Margaret's make, a new shipment just, arrived. Priced according to size at from 60c up.

Total 284 291 290 860 Nondescripts. Kideau Aquatic Club Officers, Who Were Re-elected Last Night. 79 255 3 24 99 322 Rucltlev 114 1'9 Marf. ia CaaaaU by km Caaasfiaa Chide Ca, Limitat at PatarWa' Total 298 277 271 81 Champions won by 19 plna. Civil Service Leago.

60 Post office vs. Assigned Pay. Capital alteye. 3.4 and 5 Printers Leagae. I 15 Mortimer'a vs.

Grand Trunk. Cap- Cltiaen, Capital al-ley I and I. 80 Chateau lurier va. Senators, Ot- tawa alieya. 7 30 East Block va.

Interior, Capital ll.va Capital alieya l.8 Capital vs. Stars, Moonev Gibson Re-Instated CINCINNATI. Mar. ine veteran Canadian catcher. George Chewifg Gibson, waa today declared to oe eligible for service by the National Baseball Commission, ine new ior Nationals obtained Gibson last fall when Pittsburg asked waivers on him.

Gibson, however, at that time SPARKS ST. BANK ST QUZEN ST. refused to Join the New York team. Houses To Rent. The best houses are aOvertised in The Citixen'a want columns, therefore if you have a house to rent, advertise it in The Citizen, because Tha Cittsen covers the city MR.

W. V. GOWLtNG, PrCbMent. MR. XT.

F. FORG1E, SecreUtry-Treauurer. A..

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