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NIKE TBJ mmillW tn CAHAPA. MONDAY, MOVIMBEk 27. US. Tt. ernn TITLE RUGBY ARGOS CAPTURE BIG FOUR r--r-T -r-aT- T-T TT" tiDistrict Hockey Leagues Given WeuandTraded IsTRANGE AS IT SEEMS By John Hix Eastern Canada Football Results kullers Battle From Behind Senior Uy Association For Carl Voss To Defeat Montrealers Again Decision to Recognize Oltawa City Senior Assn.

Senior and All Other Leagues as Senior Ottawa Senators Secure MO FOI FINAL. Arg. TM.ntal. lArge. wla round and tlti.

INT. INTERCOLLEGIATE Ui L6Ji. -A-" title.) INT OBF.U. SEMI-FINALS. Hamilton DeUa.

Is Made at Annual Meeting of Uttawa ana W.u. Amateur Hockey Assn. W. B. Carlyle Is Present.

Nw Onteir Player ommv Burns anil Teddy Moore BegUler ToncMj" i i 1 Tol a Deal With Detroit Club the association. ninr ratin was given 1 elected president of Wetland Is no longer 1 As Argonauts Turn Back heeiers, io-o, Big Four Football Championship 'ROSD 20'" Ab Box Turns in Brilliant Display For New ris. Z. IUII aw-- Niagara FaUs. 14; while Cecil Duncan was re-appointed secretary-treasurer.

The entire slat of officer 1 as follows' President. W. B. Carlyle. Morewood, nresldenU of various moat? the various league ln the Otuwa district by delegates gathered at th 14th annual meeting of the Otuwa and District Amateur Hockey Association, held Saturday afWrnoon.

In the Cha SEMI-FINALS. thirty tjna-, member of the Otuwa Senators, and Carl Vom will replace him on the local roster, according to Information tlren out last night. In an Interview with The Citizen, JUNIOR FU. Outkicking Iluck Welch Tliroughout. Perina Stars Simlt.

tl; Jtamltton Cubs, St. cainarint, (Canadian Press.) teau Laurler. Nine 01 me groups comprising the association were represented, while the Gatlneau Valley T. F. Ahearn, nrextdent of the Montreal field goal from placement.

Toronto's final two points came in the last quarter and rounded oft their MONTREAL, Nov, 26. The leagues: secreury-treasurer. Cecil Duncan, Ottawa; registration committee: B. George. Kemptvtlle, Dr.

6. H. Hutt. Chestervllle, Robert Little, Ken-more. W.

R. Elliott, Renfrew, also presl-dent, past-presidents gnd secreury-treasurer of Association. JUVENILE O.RF.U. Toronto Kianis. Ui Ham.lton East woods, amplonship ol the Interprovinciai fcotball Union rested today with League signmeo oy tlons of operating again.

The decision to recognize all leagues VH MIDGET O.RF.U. FINAL. Toronto Sibbery. 3. MARK'S Otuwa Hockey As-j sociatlon.

gave out the following state-1 ment: At hastily-convened consultation ot the Ottawa Hockey Association, following Saturday night's New York Ill-point margin on the game. Ab Bov Outstanding. Ab Box, youthful Argonauts kicking halfback, excelled himself in all departments yesterday. Outklcked by Welch last week In Hamilton, he reversed the tables yesterday and gained consistently on the kicking exchanges. He ran back kicks cleverly, tossed for oHfc-'AKMts Must Apply to Ass'n In the matter of re-tnutcment of professional hockey players to amateur standing, it was decided that aU those desiring re-insutement must apply to h- a.wition.

Thev will be considered CAN PIM QOO PiAK5tl8tr3rt5 Red fings Defeat as seniors was the ouisiannm of the long session. The Ottawa City Senior Amateur Hockey Association will be known as Senior and au other groups as Senior Dispute Discussed This move may possibly pave the way for the formation of Otuwa Inter Toronto' charg-i Argonauts, who bumped Montreal out of the first place 1 a I 1 series here yesterday with a 15-5 With 'the (SOLTEK fUMS OGrtT-HrVOCP Got wrm Bis i rf-r uAmO- Flying Frenchmen Americans -Ottawa by the registration committee and it is urged that applications be sent ln Im 1.7 i game here, nresldent of the I mediate City-League, ana was a result of the dispute between Brock-vllle Magedomas, Valley representatives, AH0-4Htfe HOLES WTrft. 5-4 win at Ham Otuwa club was Immediately negotiate Carl Voss. V-d to Drtroit Takes. Early Lead ilton the previous week, Argos irade or sie tuthoilzc JM.W.M SWAB I mediately.

Three applications have already been received, those of Wren Manners, Alex Marlon and Earl Armstrong, three Otuwa boys. The applications will be given consideration shortly. Representatives at the meeting were as follows: Upper Ottawa Valley, Senior, W. it. Elliott.

Renfrew; Upper Ottawa Valley, Junior. D. Small. Pembroke: Rtdeau -fit after negotiations dj with Detroit, and Rideaus, Otuwa wiuik' last season. There was lengthy discussion on the argument which fcingedom-as and Rideaus engaged In last year before Rideaus earned the right to enter the Allan Cup playdowns.

but the matter was left In abeyance when the were satisfied that there found themselves on the heavy end of a 20-9 score for the round, To Register 4-2 Victory Over Canadiens. (Canadian Press nETROIT. Nov. for the Welland's con lO-'WRKffl'SrWrSoH ward passes with fair success, and was a deadly tackier. Tommy Bums and Teddy Morris found the Montreal line tough but when they did get through, they made substantial gains.

Mullan handled bis team well and forced Montreal to carry the offensive burden once Argos were well In the lead. Display of Fisticuffs. Burns' performance was slightly marred by a pair of personal penalties tor rough work. Cutler and Garba-rlno. Toronto and Montreal outside wings, mixed It up In the fourth quarter and drew penalties.

They were at the touchline on the way to the penalty bench when their feud broke out again In fisticuffs. A few spectators and officials raced out and Joined the Last night. "7. T.aar. nloh.

3 long distance tefu for the AB, BOX They were ready AN 1LIE6AU HUWIHQ fCPCRM, toElM'n 1VV might to take on either Barnia tired from a strenuous game the pre would not be a repltltton of the play- nf rl iNDUte grapn. oy which coorrfei hperials, O.R.F.tJ. champions, or contract is traded to uet; 5k The same assistance a last season vious night in Toronto. Momr flashy Canadiens went down, 4-2, he- lLS-'TVH Wllfl Wlnnipegs, Western Canada ampions, in the Dominion senior group, W. George, nempivmc, vitrei Ottawa Valley, Senior, Dr.

J. G. McLeod, Finch; Central Ottawa Valley. Junior. J.

N. Cheney, Morewood; St. Lawrence League, A. S. Truxr, nttawa Outdoor Junior Division, contract of Carl Voss, center Detroit's first forward line, ai stated sum of cash, this taking effect Immediately.

mi-final next Saturday. the flying Detroit Keo lght. in a hard will be rendered tne jumur The secretary's report showed tnat r- reulstraUons of players was Aided by a photographic eye, A shivering crowd of less than -ague hocxey maun which enables him to remember "Wetland has been notified to repo: D00 fans braved a temperature of 1 to his new club at Detroit lmmedl, The 10-barrel "slaughter-gun" Illustrated above, was taken by Federal game "wardens as an illegal weapon used in duck hunting. The device is a makeshift affair but it was deadly to game, and agents estimate that 150 ducks could be degrees above zero here to see the Toronto tanks gallop third highest ln the C.A H.A., with the Junior showing a decided Increase. Eighty-five clubs operated teen leagues last winter, with 1,130 Swings sailed Into Canadlen ter.

to tally tour goals before the blrted Montreal team could get Vick organized. Then Mondou Vrh causht the Wing Eddie Daugherty; Otuwa Junior ty League, Gordon Young; Ottawa City Senior Association, Len McKinley, F. H. Plant and Emmett Morris. Paat-presldents Robert Little of Ken-more, and H.

P. Conklln ot Brockvllle. wer in attendance, while President Tom Holly was in the chair. ately. and his transportation has been arranged.

Voss will leave Detroit today, and report to Coach George Boucher st the Hotel Manger, In Boston, tomorrow." victory over gridiron frozen rd as granite and slippery with spec Thi ritory white their tng to beat Goalie John rd'-packed snow and ice. playera performing unoer of the O. ad D.A.H.A. W. B.

Carlyle Named Prexy carlyle ot Morewood, was milling mass but it was over in 10 seconds and the two battlers safely on the bench with the timers. Carl Perina, Montreal quarterback, and Captain Huck Welch both turned In stalwart performances. Welch caught almost faultlessly and made a good job of the kicking though he was hurried on many of them. In the first few minutes of play he Intercepted Ab Box's first forward pass and ran It back 30 yards to Argos' 10-yard line, from where he kicked that opening field goal. Fete' Jotkus and frhe Montrealers, forced Into a first in tne xmai thrM tu pee tie In the Interprovinciai Union and G.

Cau 7. Argos" 11-10 victory here on He- lembrance Day, started out hopefully defence lTwU Emm. StSSE handed goal. Detroit goals ni.ung Nnrthrntt's Goal IGottseligs boat sheet music as it is written in addition to the usual memory for tunes, which musicians develop, Mr. Marks now has at his command 5,000 different piano selections, any one of which he can play from memory.

Mr. Marks has played the piano fer 30 years, beginning at the age of 10. His memory includes thousands of past and present popular songs, college tunes, etc. Although he knows all of them, Mr. Marks is most particular about what national anthems he plays and where because such a mistake might easily lead to a misunderstanding, even trouble.

th a field goal Captain Huck Welch ht spinning between the posts to 1 oe out the sina-le-point lead Toronto killed with it at one shot. It consists essentially of 10 ordinary shotgun barrels mounted rigidly on crosspieces tp hold them in slightly fanwise position. The fir-ing pins operate from a single control making all 10 loads go off at the same time. The usual scattering of. shot makes this a veritable solid wall of pellets.

It can practically annihilate a flock of birds. The gun' has an immense recoil and must, for that reason, be fired from a substantial support. cured at. Hamilton, and give the Sets Bruins Back Wins For Maroons Carl Perina teamed up In a plunging attack that gained Montreal most of periods. Aurle Carson to period on a pat fUUclsCl, Uv ln the and Wiseman scored 1c.

in the secjr.d pfvlod, aif-ipavYe and took a pass from Ju the score the fourth Detroit ft -sn me team a margin. It was the lett me the Montrealera were to see the their first downs, but they could not carry the ball across the Toronto goal line. Burns Goes Over. Chicago Scores 1-0 Victory After kicking exchange, big Ted Montrealers Blank N.Y. The game was a bruising oi, wan hw fut fiht Well-Earned Triumph.

It was a hard fought game, but orris zlg-zagged through a gap In slipping, sliding Montreal wing Rangers in Hard-fought Rangi Is spectators were convinced that the smarter football team had earned their and sprinted 45 yards before he VOSS FORM BISONS. Carl Voss played here against the Senators on Tuesday last, and had an assist as his share In the Detroit victory. He played a fine game on that occasion, working at center with Larry Aurie and Kerbie Lewis flanking him. He has two assists to date this season, and had goals and IS assists last season, with 10 minutes in penalties. Voss was with Frank Nlghbor's Buffalo Bisons before going up to the New York Rangers, and went to the Red Wings in a deal made during the 1932-33 playing season.

He Is a left-hand shot, and has plenty of speed and back-checking ability. Voss was an amateur hockey and football star when attending Queen's. "Cooney" Welland came to Ottawa at the start of last season, having been obtained from Boston In the deal that eent Joe Lamb to Art. Ross' team. He was th leading scorer of the club In 1832-33, having 16 goals and 11 assists, with only 4 minutes In penalties, and has scored two goals to late this season.

Welland haa been one of the stars of the team, but was sus last period between Eddie WleeilUI little Detroit wingman, and Gagnoi Canadlen wingman. Both drew maJortH Nina nnalti L. Game By m. ks brought down by Huck Welch on victory, their third successive defeat ontreal's 25. Tommy Burns, former of Clarry Foran's team after their PrAKsV I bntreal middle and now a Toronto Chabot Real Star opening loss to Montreal at Toronto at the start of the season.

split the Montreal defences wide en with a charging rush that car- Over Boston Before lv 000 Windy City Fans. (Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. Black- hawks held their ''lead ln the American Dlvlaion of the National Hockey League tonight, by turning back Boston Bruins by a count of 1-0 In a hard-fought battle before 15.000 spectators, the largest crowd to see a hockey game here ln two years. The goal that beat the Bruins and their winning treak ot three Lineup: Argos Fly wing, Smith: halves. him over tor a touchdown.

Welch 7 at thtAL, Nov. Ma-" "mt had Uken long tep VsUting themselves In the eyes of their sup-MONTE 1 porters by winning a snarkllng 1-0 vie- As Canadiens Win led a Uckly but slipped and Tommy irdled over his prostrate form to Taylor, Box and Morris: quarter, Mullan; snap. Wright; lnsides, Palmer and Ltndall; middles, Burns and Mc-Nichol; outstdes, Moore and bss the line without a hand being touches. The contending teams are slated to practice In the local Auditorium this evening, the hours having been alloted as follows: Rideaus; 7.30-9. Burghs; LaSalle-Hull; 10.30-12, Montagnards.

The big drive for players Is on In earnest, with the various managers hustling around to get the strongest possible squads lined up In their colors, Montagnards' proposed trip to Chicago tor an exhibition series was abandoned, and the West Enders wUl continue their preparations for the race here by working out tonight. on him. Mike Chepesulk booted towards Wry over New convert and Toronto were away In Argos subs Munro, Bell. Ubner. Rangers.

last yu here Ex-Leaf Shuts Out Toronto Team, 1-0. Bourgeault nt again. nlrht, ln the match, three of them going to Pete Leplne, Canadlen center, who played a great game. Trade Announced. At the close of the match Manager Jack Adams of the Red Wings announced the trade of Carl Voss, center, to the Otuwa Senators, for Ralph "Cooney" Welland, Ottawa star.

Voss, he said, will leave at once. The trade, he said, Involved an ad-tlttonal cash payment to Otuwa. The lineup: Canadiens Chabot, goal; 6. Mantha R. defence, O.

Carson, L. defence; Mor-enz, center; Jollat. L. wing, Gagnon, wing. Canadlen aubs O.

Mantha, Riley, Larochelle, Mondou, Raymond. Oodin, Bourgeault, Burke and Leplne. Each side added a single point In Stevenson, Griffiths, VaU, Wilson, Keith, Smith, Miller, JTerrls, Staughton De Diana, s. Taylor, and Chepesuik. second quarter, In the third Only sman Gets Unlv Goal of Game.

owd of, e.auu riod Cart Perina dropped the ball Montreal ny wing, Hayne; halves, out to ee iea games, cam ln the second period when johnny Gotuellg took a rifle-Ilk. pass from Lola Couture and aank a difficult angle shot from 35 feet out. The Bruin made a desperate attempt i.kine out their goall and pended by the L. president. Frank Calder, this fsll after a salary dispute fCanadian Press) a plunge and Toronto recovered Montreal's 30-yard line.

Andy Perry, Welch and Whitty; quarter, Perina; snap, Newton; lnsides, Adams big red team 1 1 ullan. Argos' quarterback, faded back TORONTO, Nov. 26 They used to say any goaltendcr could build up a good- their secona the sea- and Pigeon; middles, P. Jotkus and Hempey; outstdes, Halbert and Hutton. snapped a beautiful forward past Commission Sets Mth thelr Teddy Moore, who dashed madly looking record behind the Maple Leafs, with the Ottawa Hockey Association officials.

He ultimately aigned, had the suspension lifted, and has been the Senators' etartlEg center player la all games played so far. sending lx men down th lea In the Montreal aubs--Ferry, Bennett. Edel- turt the Uke ross the goal line for another toucb- out uirne the dark-haired raw-boned puck-stopper who wrote a cioslns period, eaoie ami oi hi rtet ow on det.nc. lor berg, Qarbartno, Grant, M. Jotkus, Me-Brearty, Herman Murray.

Ryan, Stevenson. Taft and Harding. 1J, th win OnF; twrd Cana- wn. Chepeeuik dropped back and oted the convert neatly and It was nigniy impressive, record during his Out Regulations th loser. victory son.

-4 for the Argonauts. years In the Toronto nets, held a hieh Referee. Johnny McKelvey. Hamil fvuauii, oai; ae- i i fence. Young.

L. defence: boodfellow. fi er local ranking tonight than when he Montreal added another, point when Overtime Hockey ton; umpire, Joe Tubman. Ottawa: two draws? 5HV.y wore a Leaf livery. Box rouged on an attempted I head linesman, Silver Quilty, Ottawa.

Th team: Boston Bruins C. goal. Bhor and Smith, defence; Barry, n. ter- wings. Clapper and Qracl.

Chlc.grB.ackh.wk.rdlnr. gon noulter and Abel, defence; ceater. possession nlfirj, in t.h While a crowd of 13,000, the largest of the National Hockey League season here, cheered on the Leafs, beseeched Cut By Amateurs center; Emms, L. wing, Carson, R. wing.

Detroit subs Vote, Aurle, Buswell. Roberteon, Wiseman, Pettlnger, Lewis and Officials Odle Cleghorn and Jerry Goodman. a Summary: 6 Lormvair Indians Boxing and Wrestling in Eastern Ontario Branch To Be Under Supervision dlan section National P. wtngs 0 U.S. Football Results -V L-JZAJ them to beat Lucky Lome" and Jeered the former Toronto goalie, Chabot shut out his old mates last night and Can- win Boston subs: Stewart, mpiej.

PhtMnlll. Gal- ahead Of New Yo'Variety O.H.A Will Have Onlv One nrst renoa. NORTHCOTT American wh 'eridered Banquet An enthusiastic organization meet salens or Montreal scored a 1-0 trl umph. 1 Detroit. Aurie (Lewis) 16J2 vmi, gnd FUmore.

Vw'Leswlck, Kendall. FvOmnes, Ijades. moved up to fourth from last. Extra Period. Sudbury renames: Emms, Leplne 3, Aurle.

Second Period. lng of the Ottawa Boxing Commission was held at the TM.C.A. on Saturday Maroon played a vastly Improved It was the first defeat of the campaign for the Leafs. It was Chabot's reh. I Detroit, Emms 3.00 game, their speedy passing attack and tight defenslv work contrasting with Transfers Refused.

Canadian Press.) Euseb afternoon, with President J. C. Mc hit. Lacrosse Champions Detroit, Wiseman 1 is 33 their Indifferent display last Tuesday tniro shutout. "The phlegmatic Chabot, wh6 has long been known as a "money" goalie for his ability to meet emergen, cles, shutout Maroons nr.

Cualg presiding and Commissioner TORONTO, Nov. 26. Lengthy over' Honored. Tribute to rename: Buswell, 0. Carson, Third Period.

wnen tney were beaten by their Inter. Coates Brown also In attendance city rivals, Canadlen, 5-0. Kerr time periods are over la OnUrlo hoc Representatives from ten orgsnlzations Detroit, Qoodfellow (Caraon) 12.17 Late Moe Jamieson. man, bralth. Lam.

Chicago aubs: Trudell, Sheppard, Jenkins, Conacher and Officials: Mike Rodden anu Daigneult. Summary: formed the same feat against Ottawa Interested In boxing and wrestling key games. played a perfect game In th Maroon nets to register his first shut-out ot inursaay and then topped it oft with Canadiens, Mondou 14.01 6 Canadlen, Carson llJi were present, and the spirit shown at This was decided by the Ontario tne tears." The victory Increased Can (Special to The Cititen) th season and was helped by the the gathering augurs well for the sport Hockey Association meeting her Bat' penalties: Leplne, Oagnon I ma lor) I CORNWALL, 2t The speedy covering and crashing bodv In this district. mseman (major) adlens' lead In the Canadian section to three points over Toronto. It was a night of triumph for Chabot, traded In irnwall Island Indian lacrosse team, The Ottawa Boxing Commission now checking ot Cy Wentworth and Teddy Graham, both former Chicago Hawks, urday, when they put Into effect a rule which limits overtime play to one period of 10 minutes.

Th only exception to thi rule 1 in th cas ot I hich brought honor on themselves controls boxing and wrestling In the Eastern Ontario branch formerly the Army, 12; Navy 7. Columbia 16; Syracuse, 0. N.Y. U- Carnegie Tech, 0. Detroit, 14; Michigan State, 0.

Duke, No. Caro. State. 0. West Virginia, 14; Georgetown, 12.

Ohio State, Illinois. Princeton, 28; Rutgers, (. Harvard, 10; Yale, e. VlUanova, 24; Temple, 0. So.

Dakota, 111. College, 0, Tulane, 26; Sewanee, 9. Minnesota, Wisconsin, 1. Drake. Iowa State, 7.

Florida, Alabama Poly, 7. Chicago, 39; Dartmouth, 0. Texai Christian, 26; Rice, 3, Nebraska, Iowa, 6. Purdue, 19; Indiana, 3. Georgia, Georgia Tech, (.

Michigan 13; Northwestern, 0, PMC, 16; Susquehanna, 0. S. California, 19; Notre Dame, 0, Stanford, California, 3, St. Mary 32; D.C.L.A., 14. Washington State, 17; Washington, 6.

Juan Carlos Zabala me oir-season for George Hainsworth, and a Canadlen defence that gave him id to Cornwall by winning the inter Ottawa Valley branch of th Amateur playoff games where goals count on the round. Thes will be played until ornuani protection. mediate championship of the Ontario on the defence. Steady Attack. The Maroon goal came as the climax of a steady attack In the third period when Andy Aitkenhead, Ranger net- Athletic Union of Canada, and will Beaten in Marathon the tie la broken.

Imateur Lacrosse Association, follow- There was fire In a Habitant attack, led by Leo Bourgeault, George Mentha First Feriod. No score. Penalty: Smith. Second Period. 1 Chicago.

Oottsellg (Thompson-Couture) 13:22 Penalties: Oracle, March. Shore, Abel, Coulter, Third Period. No acore. Penaltiea: Stewart (2), McTayden. The decision to cut overtime brought kg.

their success in the Cornwall Dls- hold supervision" Over all meets staged within the branch. The new territory extends from Mattawa and Kingston east to the boundary of th province ana nt Leplne. but after It had net minder, was kept busy turning aside to en end a rule which had been in effect for the last 20 years, and which ict Box Lacrosse League, had further ted a goal early In the first period the Olympic Champion Loses a barrage or close-In hou. With Montreal snipers bussing around the New York goals. Aitkenhead cleared a loners conferred on them Saturday allowed a 30-mlnute prolongation ot of Quebec, and Includes the five Que bee counties ot Pontiac, Hull, Oat' To Sterner of New York.

tne game. ight, when they were tendered a mbis smotnered it, They made the play their own and bombarded Chabot. They ganged him, drove sharp, short drives on him from straleht in front shot squarely onto Graham's stick. Th lneau, Paplneau, Argenteutl and La Th O.H.A. also decided to put an impllmentary banquet at the Corn- defenceman relayed ln to Baldy North- NEW YORK, Nov.

26 Juan Carlos belle. Proposed Rules, Iallls Hotel by officers of the local ague. Zabala, Argentine Olympic marathon end to rough hockey, and passed a ml suspending for one gam any player who flghu on the ice. An additional penalty may added, ac and flung teasers the kind of float-lng shot Chabot Is supposed to die-Uke from outside the defence. Proposed rules of the commission champion, tailed to Overcome lot ot Fred Waghorne, president of the cott.

who was parked directly ln front of th net and th star winger made no mistake, drawing Aitkenhead out and then rifling horn what proved to be the winning goal. were discussed and turned over to the Perry Is Finished As Football Player (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Nov. 26 Gordl Perry A.L.A., came down from Toronto big handicap In a five-mile road rac delegates, who were Instructed to study cording to the gravity of the offence, Bourgeault Tallies Bourgeault scored the lone Canam.n hpeclally for the occasion and made through the atreets of the city today, Any player who attacks the referee Is Motherwell Retains them and rrport back at a meeting called for o'clock tomorrow evening and lost a scratch duel to William liable for Indefinite suspension. presentation of tour trophies to Islanders, as well as the gold medals Lineup: Ranger Ooal. Aitkenhead: defence.

Sterner of New York as well. goal at 7:21 in the tirst period, batting In the rebound from Pit Leplne's shot. Leplne had circled the defence nri at the Y.M.C.A. It Is planned to have Stelner, starting from scratch with Undefeated Record Johnson and I. Selbert; center, F.

Boucher: wings, W. Cook and F. Cook. tne affiliated clubs take turns In stag Ing weekly shows, with an open pro. Zabala and Paul and Joe Mundy.

made Teams playing out of town games will In future psy their own expenses, th horn team paying the referee, an amendment governing travelling teams provided. In the event of th horn warded the winners by the O.AXA. wo of the trophies are local, the La-ante trophy representing the cham-lonshlp of the district league, and Maroon ooal, Kerr; defence. Gra being put on by the commission fired straight Into Hainsworth' pads, the rubber coming out 10 feet to land on Bourgeault' stick. Leo poked It be-tween the goaler's skates.

th best tlms of the race, 25.18, but cam ln 28th. Zabala trailed him by ha played hi last football game. A Montreal' season was ended with th loss ot th Big Four championship Saturday, so ended Perry' gridiron career. I to be married within a few week, and haa decided to retire from th gam, it was learned tonight. ham and Wentworth; center, H.

Smith; wings, Ward and Nortbcott. Scottish Soccer Leaders every two weeks No permits for shows will be granted to organizations not he splendid trophy which the Can- 30 feet. team not playing a return game. huw Ranger' aubs A. C.

Selbert. Dillon, affiliated with the A.A.U. of C. and ever, It will pay the other club IS Howard Borck, who had a handicap Lineups: Toronto-Halnaworth. Boal: Clanr I Ulan Legion donated at their field leet last August, and waa played for the Indians and Cornwall Canadians.

cenu a mil for ten men. boxers and wrestlers taking part at Murdock, Keeling, Carr, Heller, Bren-nan, Osmundson end Pusie. Win From St. Mirren. (Csnadian Press Cable) OLASQOW.

Scotland. Nov. 26-Foggy of 3.4S led the Held ot 152 runner across th line. His actual time for perry, born. In the Maritime Province anowa sponsored by any auch club and Horner, defence; Bialr, center Bands.

R. wing, Cotton, L. wing. Maroons' ub Ayres. Trot.

1st. The others were the Lafortune and In 1004. ha on th Montreal without th sanction of th commlS' th five mile waa 27.16. Hsynas, McKenzle, Wilcox, Robinson TURN WOLVES DOWN. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO.

Nov. 26. The OnUrli ston will suspended. bsckfleld In th Big Four for six year. Toronto subs Day.

Levlnakv. Riil I crack trophies, representing respect-fly the intermediate championship sno w. Kllre. Conacher, Jackson. Prlmeau H.

Kiiru The proposed regulation call foi weather and some frost hampered Scottish Football League matches Saturday, but did not prevent Motherwell umciais: A. O. Smith. Boston, and If the C.A.L.A. and the A.

A. Mr. Cus Forslund Stars haa won th Jeff Russell award, and for several seasons was rated th best broken field runner In Eastern Canada. inomi, boh. Bin Stewart, Boston.

in turn was presented with clubs submitting a full list of officials, competitors and the age of th latter, at least ten days before the proposed canaoiens chabot, goal; 8. Mentha Hockey Association early today refused to grant transfers to six Junior hockey playera who moved to Sudbury during the off season. The Wolves will be souvener of bis visit In the form of no u. carton, defence; Morena, cen from keeping its undefeated record Intact. Meeting the lowly St.

Mirren eleven, Motherwell rang up lu 17th victory of the season to keep tlx points In Syracuse Victory Iwo miniature lacrosse sticks, made now i or wnicn sanction sought, wr; uagnon, B. wing. Jollat, L. wlni, hpeclally tor him in the Lally lacrosse Perry started hi football with Quebec Swimmer in 1022 as a flying wing. He I also a well known goalkeeper in hockey, and third baseman and outfielder In baseball.

Summary; First Period. No score. Penalties None. Second Period. No score.

Pensltles A. C. Selbert. canadiens subs a. Mentha, Laroch-elle, Leplne, Burke, Bourgeault, Mon- able to play the six In A.

games, but not In playdowna for the Memorial Cup. lactory by P. J. Lally, strict medical examination will also be demanded for every athlete taking It la further p-oposed that an athlete can compete for only one club Ex-Senator Gels Three Eddie MacOilllvray, president of the At th earn time, the O.H.A. execu rsl league, was unable to be present in the lead of the first division.

Fer-rter scored the only goal of the game. McPball got a brace of goals and Smith another as Glasgow Rangers defeated Falkirk, 3-1 at Glasgow. The win kept the league champions three games one, rtuey, Raymond and Godln. Officials Goodman and Cleghorn, Summary: First Period Wllcog, felng engaged In municipal matters bis home In Alexandria and Royal Bminen. tive, feverishly through the night In preparation for today's annual meeting, granted tranafera to 13 Assists Against Olympics.

(Canadian Prras.) SYRACUSE. Nov, 26. Th Syra and, arter appearing In that club's color one and being registered, he must continue with that club for the balance of th year, which will date Inker, vice-president acted at muter canadiens, Bourgeault 7:21 If ceremonies, Third Period. li-Montreal, Nortbcott (Ora- 14(9 Penalty Osmundson, back of Motherwell. Aberdeen and Ayr United co-lncl- from December 1.

cuse Star tonight defeated the Detroit Olympic. 4 to 0, In one of the year's Two Minutes Silence As the banquet opened, two minutes dentally both played tl games, to Delegate were present from St. College, University of Otuwa, moat spectacular hockey game here. Sudbury intermediate tnd seniors. But It was thumb down a far as th Junior concerned.

Th Junior Wolves of 1031 were as-sembled from Niagara Falls. Hamilton, Kitchener and Southampton. Transfer wer refused Dave Kerno. renames Carson, Boll. Conacher, Second Period No score.

Penaltles-s. Mentha, Third Period No score. lilence was in memory of Touring English Eleven Scores Cricket Victory (Canadian Press CaMe.) AJMER. India, Nov. 26.

Th touring English cricket team today defeated Rajputana by an Inning and 107 run. England scored 211 and th Xajputan wer unable to cop with th visitors' trundling. In their first Innings they scored only 32, Clark took flv wickets for 10 run and Townaend flv for 16. Following on th horn force got 74 a Towruend took evn wicket taoot A A Westboro AC, Circle toe Jamieson, local sportsman who Ou Forslund led In the Syracuse stuck, bla passes leading to three of th Star' goal. Will Throw Out Protest CALGARY.

Nov. 25 By a vot of flv Reboul. Hull: O.J.O.. Klwanls Bora' ed recently, following Injuries re- clved wbUe out bunting. Th BUr (cored twlc In th second penalties Godln (major), Cotton After the banquet speeches were de Club, Otuwa Boys' Club.

R.C.M.P. and Y.MC A. oiub in Smith Falls and Renfrew are alto expected to affiliate with th A.A.U. ot C. through th to four, protest of Winnipeg Deer Lodge on th Western Canada Junior rugby final, won by Calgary Altomah.

11-6. will thrown out, th Herald period and then went on defence to protect their lead, Uklng advantage livered by Mr, Baker, Mr. Waghorne, imejorj Morena, Levlruky. Practices Tonight I). A.

McNaughton, L.A., P. J. Lally, of th "breaks" in the last three min Shannon and Robert Stewart, of Niagara Falls; Wilbur Hlller, of Kitchener; Harold Cooper, of Hsmllton: nd Arthur Davldnon, of Southampton. Th Wolves will not be permitted to us th six playera when they com to Toronto next week In th challenge round of th Sportsmen' Patriotic tene Laframbolae, secretary-treasurer maintain their deadlock for third position. Dundee held Ayr to a 1-3 tie and Aberdeen was tied 1-1 by St, Johnstone, conquerors of Rangers a week ago.

Mills and Stewart were the scorers. Third Lanark had a lead at half time, but finally were beaten 3-1 by Celtic F. O'Donnell scored twice for the Glasgow team, MeOregory getting the other goal. Stenhousemulr remain alone at the top of the second division after Saturday'! 3-0 victory over St. Bernards, gained while Dunfermline lost ground, as it waa held to a tie by Forfar Ath utes of pity, to score two mor when ssys It learned unofficially but authentically today.

the District League, and others. AU Detroit' flv-mn atuck failed. for 22. locgratulated the Indians and It was For Senior Amateurs With the Otuwa Senior Amateur predicted that, If the district teams commission. Winnipeg Will Meet Argos Next Saturday TORONTO.

Not, 36-Wlnnlru. win- Entered competition In the senior A.L A. next summer, the brand of icroase played In this eastern section sociatlon series. It is thought th Sudbury Club, In view of th O.H.A. action will decide against coming south for th pr-chedule game.

itociey Association championship raos scheduled to open next Saturday even-Ing, all four clubs will be driving hard this week to put on the finishing hf the province wns good enough to srlng the Mann cup this way, letic. here of th Western Canada senior rugby tin, will meet Toronto holder of th Big Four Cham- 3HILIPMOkMS Sarnia Juniors Win KITCHENER, Ont Nov. 29 A aallant pionanip. in Toronto next Saturday, It squad of battlers. Ssrola Cedlems, tonight tenoaed In the aeml-flnal brai-kM was announced her tonight, Th winner of th game will then meet Barnia.

Ontario Rugby Football Union chsm-pions, in either derma or Toronto, of th Junior by virtu of n.ir ii-i triumph over Kitchener, or th Western Canada wstenoo Panthers yesterday. Sarnia nu took th two-same round a warn will be paid -from the gates," it a as announced, 10- count, HEED THE WARNING! In the national broadcast of Saturday night's hockey game General Motors appealed to every car owner to give his car a sporting chance by using a suitable grade of winter motor oil. You should take this advice! Drive in today to any Imperial Oil service station or dealers and fill with Winter Grade Marvelube. It meets the new S.A.E. Specifications for winter motor oil which means it is approved by the manufacturer of your car.

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