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'l- i i SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,1935. Spectaculars Mitchell Brilliant To each en's Final i I Defending Single Champloa to Meet Jack Belcher, of Rideaus, TonightBobertion Siators in Ladies' Singles TinaL mdcuW plijf featured the wml-Onal -round of th OtUwi District Badminton Championship! oo the Rideou Club court lsst night position in tho finals were trcurad bjr Ottawa, Rideau and Capital Club compel tort, A larft gallery was treated to ana of tbt finest exhibitions In the history of the local plsydown. In which tht wlnntrf war In doubt until the but ahuttl had been amaahad for the final point. Bad mlnton Club of OtUwa atara will battla for Iha honor again! Rid-cau opponent in the man' tingle, man' double and mixed doublet eiiZ jr uauoie ana mixed doubles avant will be all-Ottawa exhibition. Leading th pared of winner In last night'a matcha were Mlat Ruth Robertaon and Beverley Mitchell of th OtUwa Club, two of the (or em cut player in Canada.

Mitchell gave a magnificent die play to enter the men'a aingle final gain! Jack Belcher of the Rideau Club and paired with Crombi McNeill will match hU akill agalnat Belcher and Paul Blai at Rideau in the men" double. Mia Ruth Robertaon again meet her eUter Margaret in th ladle- singles final nd together tbey will play their eiubmates. Mia Bryaon and Mr. W. N.

Ncertock. for th ladies' double championship. la Mixed alea. Th mixed double final will aee Mlae Ruth Robertaon and Mitchell. Canadian flnaliata laat year, drawn againat th Rideau champion.

Mia Beverley Botiney and Wendell William. Th men'a aingle eml-flnal found Belcher and Mitchell both at th top of their form. Belcher outplayed William Grant of th OtUwa club In a one-aided match, with th former' size and hitting atrength a potent factor in hi victory, which waa registered in might game. IS-2, 15-4. Max Epstein.

Capitol Club (tar, failed to live' up to advane notice against Mitchell, aa th latter gave a lault-lea exhibition to win 1J-0. 1-. A aemi-finaliit for th third sue-renive year, Mia Isabel Bryson. of the Ottawa Club, gay the gallery a thrill as sh made a valiant but unsuccessful effort to topple Margaret Robertaon In the ladle' single. Running up lead of -3 and S-4 la th two game.

Mi Bryson waa overtaken by bet opponent and beaten In extra point, 14-11. 14-g. A low i tart waa later balanced with a dynamic display a Miss Robertaon ran up the points to even the score and then win gam and match. In the other halt of the bracket Mias Ruth Robertaon disposed of Mis Beverley Bonney in Serar'g Credo for Hta Old Salt, "Popeye," Impressive as a Model for Cartoonists. Th credo which animate E.

C. Segar, cartoonist of Thimble Theater," the comic strip which after a succession of progressively funnier and more human char-. actera, culminated In "Popeye," might be printed In large script and hung profitably In the studio of every aspiring comic artist. Segar, like all really great cartoonist, take hta star character seriously. That la, he has com to believe In "Popeye a a real person, absurd, preposterous and rather owlish with his single aye-bat always fired with the authentic spark of life.

"To me." Segar wrote to a friend not long ago, "Popeye is much more than goofy comic character. He represents about ail of my emotion and he 1 an outlet for them. I'd Ilk to cut loos and knock the beck out of lot af bcodI. but mv good Judgment and size hold me oacx. oo i us my imagination and let the aallor do the dirty work.

"Popeyes past life ha been a aad one. And I claim that pathos ia th beat background for humor. Tragedy and comedy are so closely related It I only atop from one to th other. The deeper th plot the mora chanc tor humor. To Popeye la a serious fellow.

And here's something to think about: When a serious person doe omethlng tunny It's funny but whan a funny person tries to be funny th result 1 sickening. If you give th readers the Impression that you're trying to make them laugh you're lostl "Anyway, that's my way ot think. When Segur wrote th toregilng "philofosy- to yon. Popeye! ot life which is pretty near to th tooch. "ton ot comic (trip success.

Many people have wondered why Popeye aoddanly sprang Into national tame from th score ot widely read comics in the field. Th answer. It may be, Ilea in th candid and Intensely sincere words which Segar wrote himself. Yoa can sea th result ot this "philofosy" In Thimble Theater. 8 tarring Popers." which run dally in Th Evening Journal starting CAMPBELL STEEL I IRON WORKS, Limit! tn Carting Ave.

OHavra rawer. Bless and Met Water Beating Seller 1 Tank. Bleetrle Welding Fire-keca pes, reneea. Grille 1 Telephone 1700 straight game U-t, 114, although th latter mad a gam effort to tern th barrag of smashes and placements that flaw from bar ad versary racquet. Match.

Th most exciting and bast match of th evening was th men' double semi-final woo by Beverley Mitchell and Crombi McNeill of tn Ottawa club tram to Rldeau-Ottaw combination ot Bar! OHalloran and William M. Stewart Th latter a a post entry filled In a a subetituto for CHalloran't partner who waa farced to default and th old mart ot Ottawa bad minton gave on of th best die- nl.m re" lil. nanaar miill.in and Stewart outmanoeuvred their ponent In a smashing display to take th first gam In extra nointa at ia-14, hut a brilliant rally brought Mitchell ana McNeill back Into the picture as they evened the match by winning th second gam 15-11. Th third gam was a pcirnVloo point battle all th any until th teaans wer acaaiocxed at la ait. Her luck and akill balanced th dud in favor ot Mitchell and Mc Neill as tbey-took th next three points and match.

Mitchell showed the best double combination a has ever exhibited on local courts, and he was given bl support by McNeill who, obviously aareoua. nevertheleas re to th occasion In critical suuauon. Stewart prised his most ardent eupportars with th calibre ot hi play after virtual rroretnem I or a lull atnaon. while O'Hslloran turned in a resourceful and headv earn. Paul Blai and Jack Beichar gave notice that they are a team to a reckoned with as tbey turned back mx a.pnesn ana A.

R. eharftoo-neeu ot Capitol. In straight games. IS-g. 1S-S.

Th Miaaas Ruth Margaret Robertaon had things their way in me laojer oeubM aa they reached th final with win Mr. Eninger and Miss M. Charl. aon. ana Mrs.

w. N. Bastock and Miss Bryaon took th young Capitol Pair. Miasea Claire Parwna ru4 Helen Watson into camp after a scrappy maun. I3-.

ia Ftase Fans, Teamed with Miu t.m Jack Belcher was la tin form in ui mixed oouoie aesnl-nnal as th Rideau pair took the first gam tram Mia Ruth Robertaon and Bev. Mitchell at 15-T. All over th floor. Belcher brought hi powerful smash into play with telling affect a th former district champions gave ground. A sharp rally, however, brought th Ottawa eemhinatinn back into th anoUiaht and thev wen oxi iwo game ana match ta-s, 15-a.

Mia Bonney and Wendell William had their shot working In exceueni tyi aa thev eliminated their club mates. Mias M. Paradia ana r-ari (yHalloran in th other mixed seini-flnaL The 15-10. 14-- Miss Bonnev nlavw well in this went and William demonstrated that la on of th nee test mixed doubles exponents to competition todav. The- mixed doubles', consolalions wer won oy Mis F.

Hamilton and A. R. Charbonneaa of th Capitol club, and Mia. Betty Hurdman and Edwin Charleeon of the Ottawa dub. The farmer defeated Mia I.

Aber and Blai of th Rideau club in mraignt games, while Miss Hurdman and Charleeon taged a comeback to down Mr. T. Harrison and R. F. Nolan ot th Rideau dub, 6-1J.

15-4, 15-T. Tonight all final will be played on the courts ot the Badminton Club ot Ottawa. andsKSUd be productive of more acultilhrting play. Results of last right's matches sonignt draw ke Mixed Ceaseiausa seml-rUaJa. Miss Hsmuttn andW R.

Cbar. and Jt F. Nelan I S-19. IHIM Mea's lassies Sral-rtaals. B.

Mitchell (B.C.O.l-del. Cpsteln IH 15-. J. B. Belcher (Rig.) det W.

O. Grant (B.c.o.i. is-. uJr Ladles' stasias Ssai-riaSl. Mia It.

Boberiesn (B.C det. Mies B. Bonney (Bld.l. lli. ll-l.

Miss M. Robertson (B C.O.) det Was Bryson (B.C.O.). 14-11. M-. Mea's DeeMes (sad-Siaal.

P' B'i'" B. Belcher (Rid.) def. "caSi. WsS V-" B. g.

Mitchtll and C. McNsffl tB CO.) def W. OHsijoran (Rid.) and W. M. gtewart (B.C.O.).

14-ls, lt.ll, Ig-u. Ladles' DeaMe gessl-naals. Misses M. and R. Robertson (B C.O.) def.

Mrs. F. Irxtnsr and Mias M. Chsrleson, (B.C.O.). 1S-1, Mrs.

Bostoek and Miss f. Brv-on IB def. Misses C. Parsons and H. Watson (Cap 14-4.

15-5. Mbteg DeeMes aeast-rtaals. Miss R- Robertson and B. B. Mitchell (B.CO.) def.

Miss Walsh and J. ft. Belcher 1-1. 1S-. 1M.

Miss B. Bonney and O. WBHams (Rid def. Mia H. Paradls and W.

OHaUoran U-10. 15- DRAW FOB TONIGHT, At Baaauatea eta at ORaws.) Ija-Mlxsd CeaseUUea nasi. Miss F. Hamilton and A. R.

Char-bonnsau (Cap.) vs. Mias B. Hurdman and E. K. Charleaon (B.C.O.).

Umpire Malor H. D. Holland, ssa Msa-s Shules riaaL B. T. Mltchatt (B.CO.) vs.

i. B. Belcher Umpire w. If. Kesnan.

Ladles' staslse FkssL Miss RuUl Robertson (B.CO.) Vs. Miss Marsaret Robertson (B.CO.). Umpire Forrest, Mca'i Deaale Flaal. P. Stall and J.

R. Belcher (Rid.) vs. B. X. Mitchell and McNeill (B.C.O.).

Umpire Major B. A. Lee. ja LaoW Beakles rkssl. Misses B.

and M. Robertson (B.CO.) vs. Mrs. W. N.

tVariock and Mb Bryson (B 01. Umpire W. O. Orant MJS-Mnnd Beakles FtaaL Miss B. Robertson snd B.

Mllchetl OB.C vs. Miss B. Bonney and W. O. Williams Umpire V.

Eardley-WUmot. DOQ PEKBT TOD AT. Arrangement hva been made for a dog darby tor this afternoon at two- o'clock, under the auspice ot th OtUwa Dog Sled Racing As- It will be lo-mll race. starting from tn corner ot Stirling and Armstrong streets, out through Wertboro and along th Richmond road 10 mile and back, Competi tors will be Jo Bonneville's dogs ana tnoee owned by Welter Turner, th first mentioned' team to fa driven by J. Defaleo, well-known racer, -and th other taarh by S.

MartcUe, of Aylraer. TKB OTTAWA JOURNAL" 27 Badmihtbii Play In District SemiFi Believe ItOrNot-oSgyAnSS-By Rlploy A'A A ith CRtOVtaAPSy IV nslvewsfe, aaanieses.aiSIi ti I 1 i iii Ml Doug. Marsh In The Feature Event Awarded Declaioa Orer Paul Biff on in Ottawa Boys' Clnb Boxing ShowMontreal Boys Win Three Boutt Lacella Wina. Doug. Marsh, on ot Montreal's' top-notch amateurs, pounded out a decisive margin ot victory last night in th feature bout ot th boxing show held at th OtUwa Boys Club.

Th Invading scrappers mad almost a dean iweep of th events on th card, winning three snd losing on before crowd that nearly filled the main hall ot the Laurler avenue dub. The card Was a fin on from start to nnisn ana in crowd thoroughly enjoyed th bout. oom montn Mfcrifc awaraea in verdict over Riff on and in their return match last night, the lanky Montreal youngster made it two straight with a display of hard punching and smart boxing that gave him th decision by a clear margin. Riffon, at time, fought courageously, but th advantage hi rival held in reach and height held him in check for th greater part of the tight. Both boy war fairly even in Doint at the end of the second round, but Marsh forged steadily ahead In th remaining three sessions to win th decision.

Riffon came back strong In th laat round trying to land a knockout punch, but Marsh wa too smart for nrm and maintained hi edge until the finish. Harvey Laoeil Winner. Harvey Lacelle, of th OtUwa Boys Club, prevented the Montreal boy from winning all of their event. Lacelle keot rlht on too af George Boiaseau, chunky visiting ngnter, and won a unanimous decision at the end of th five rounds. Lacelle kept pumping both band into hi rivals' mid-section In the earlier rounds and then twitched hi attack to Botoeau'a head in the last session.

Th Montreal lad was rug- gea ana nea nana an in way mil was considerably outclassed. Eddie robert, of Ottawa Boys' Mate and Twenty Grand Beaten High Glee Wins in Fast Time C. V. Whitney's filly Sets New Track Becord at Santa Anita Mate Second and Twenty Grand Third. AssscUtea Press ky Direct wire.

LOS ANGELES, Jan. si High Glee set a new Santa Anita track record for seven furlong today to defeat the veterans. Mate and Twenty Grand In 133 2S. Mat ran second and Twenty Grand third in the four-horse race High Glee, four-year-old filly ot th C. V.

Whit ney (tables, went out In front from the gate and never waa headed. Her time over the fart track was t-S of a second better thsn th record held by Th Darb snd waa within of i second ot the 29-year-old work mark nosted bv Roae Ben. Th winner paid U.S0 and $240 on ax.tn pan muruei nckets. No show bets wer taken. Mat cam up fast place, after trailing in fourth position -with Twenty Orand second and Teralic third a the left th ehute.

Tka O. C. Bostwick seven-year-eld mad nia oia an tne turn But couldn't ARCADIA GRILL Ml BANK T. Near Lisgsr treoaf JW Tit A -rUBmhf Try Our 8faoiai Luxe SUNDAY DINNER -esal yeH M-BOtm SKBTKB LOOKtffiiJf TO HI THE UfilTtD STATES OH -NAIF CTTHt TOTAL POPVUnW or CAKADA urn sov in of jut tmnto statts (wwroap. pmn, wurfMf Walter PiADIfsAN VIHC 9TIVMM ot the Horn Is Winner Club, dropped a narrow decision to Bill Maheri of Montreal, in another Sv-rund scrap.

Maher, possessed of a smarting left Jab that found It target repeated! In the latter rounds, waa forced to come from behind to win the honors from robert Fotoert was game, showed a damaging right hand times, but lacked th necessary defence tor Maker's ciever ooxing. At th completion of the card, prises wer presented to the vriou winner with Maher being awarded a special prise, for having made th oeet snowing of any aghter on the asuauxau leem. List Reaalt. Th complete results follow: Catchweights Junior Psquetle, O. n.t- rougni a araw with Bruce Roe, O.B.C.

lot ros. Lome Mellor, O.B.C, won decision over Laden Dubois, OB.C KM lbs. HsrveT Lacelle. O.B.C wan decision over George Bolsseeu. ox Montreal.

112 lb. Allan Festherstonsuth. O.B.C, won dec 1st on over Eddit Touraneeau. O.B.C. llg lbs.

Doug. Marsh, of Montreal, won oecision over Pul JUrlon, o. B.C. 124 lb. Ernie Bllssett.

YM.C.X. won decision over Harvey Creppin. 130 lbs Alex Sandulo. O.B.C. won decision over Reggie MartaL nyimer.

130 lb. Leo DsouiL B.C. technical knockout victory over Jo uuerun, Ayimer. 139 lb. Bill Miner, of Montreal won decision over Eddie Fefeert, UJJ.1-.

147 lbs. Rarrv Manning, of Mont. real, awarded decision over Bob Crelk, O.B.C. Official: Referee, Hon ore Chev-rler; fudges, Lindsay Mclntyre. Frank Bouchard and Reg.

Axed; announcer, D'Arcy Jette. dose th two length gP be! ween the winner and the field. Twenty Grand. Derby winner ot 1031, stuck It out In second until the tprint home, when hi old rival of four yean ago pulled away. High Glee came along two length In front with Mate a length and a halt over the Green tree stable (tarter.

Terallce wa well behind. Twenty Grand had gone to th pott a g-g favorite. A crowd of approximately 18.000 person wer attracted by the four-hone feature, which was the first propping event for Mate end Twenty Grand, en trie In the 100.000 Senta Anita Derby February 21. Westboro Team Wins Orer Woodrofle by 4-2 Jack Spicers well-drilled West-bora team defeated Woodrofle last night Laurentian View la a scheduled West End Suburban Hockey League match, by the score ot 4-1. Wrb.

Saunders topped the scoring list for th winner with a pair of goal, whll Patsy Guase and Reggie elaunders each collected onaTGilchrist tallied both soela tor Use losers. Gordi Faien, regular With the Wertboro team, wa missing from the line-up after th Bret period owing to lllneaa, but he expect to be back in oni- term Before the next game. RAMflKBfl WINNERS. Rangers defeated Britannia by aeons ef (-1 In a scheduled gam of th Txeltoy Lin League at Britannia. Hubert, Hurry and Bala scored for th winners, with Taylor and Pallet) cr each getting a goal lor ha mm toe TAKt" a worn mi lire Ripley Explains YESTERDAY'S CARTOONS.

Chaaspiea af the Red. Th school svstem ot less thsn a century ago wa dominated by th rod. and corporal chastisement was the only approved moans ot education. Johann Jacob Hauberle (or Heberle) must have been a particu lar devote of th rod. He kepi an accurate record ot all punishments admuusterad By mm curing in si Sain and months in which he uxht la a Swablaa town.

At bis retirement It ante found that he had handed out a total ot II.KI blows with a cane, and lJglBtt blow with his hand. In addition he had dealt M.0I0 blow with a rod. distinct and separata from th can' ing total. Besides he mad boys kned on pass 777 times, and 613 time the culprit was made to kned on triancular niece of wood. 73 blow with a Bibl or another book are icferied to as tkU' bene." He also used IjOOO euss word or wnicn 1,009 were hi own Invention.

Hauberle died in the tint halt ot the ltth century. A Critical Retard. Between th date of January 1. 127, and November 134, Bert Ross, of London. Booular Euronean stage and screen critic, witnessed is.isa acts ana sat through x.471 vaudeville program.

Row cover every possible stage and screen preseniauon in sngisna ana tne continent for hie English and Amer. lean professional periodicals, and the above fleure of hi theatrical attendance do not include the thou sands of performance on th legitimate ataxe. movies, and circuses that he has seen from start to finish lor hi criticisms. Wbst I pleasure to moat eeonle Is hard work fa Rossand lots ot it Week-End Sports HOCKEY MONTREAL SENIOR GROUP. (Tenlght).

Canadians at Ottawa. (At Auditorium at (JO). (Beaday), OtUwa at Verdun. Lafontaine at Canadian. NATIONAL LEAQTJt.

(Tonight). Boston at Canadlens. Detroit at Toront- (Sandayl. St Louis st Chicago. Rangers st Americans.

Boston at Detroit JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE. OB.C. vs. Senators. OtUwa vs.

St Mslschy's. (At Auditorium at 2 o'clock). BASKETBALL SENIOR CITY LEAGUE. Rangers vs. Orfuns.

YJ4 A vs. OlUws U. YJd-CA. at 6.00). FIGURE SKATING (Today).

Dominion Chamnionshins at the Mlnlo Rink. 4 SPEED SKATING PLAYGROUNDS. Ooeninr Meet at Bin sham Rink at M0. BADMINTON. FINAL ROUND.

(Tecdfhl) Ottawa District Championship st Ottawa dub at 7 JO. Tinunins Withdraws Sextet From League 'TTMM1N8. ont, Jn. t3-Due to kick of Buyer and local support, Tlmmlns asnior hockey dub of th Northern OnUrio Hockey Assoc Is-II on has decided to withdraw for th Mason, leaving Kirk land Lake, orand and South Porcupine In th running. Th dub obtained only ii.TO gate receipt from tne last wtia Bourn rorcupine.

Other Sport Newt 0a 29 PR NKWS' COMMENT box waaTWWB. CENATORS sally out tonight, against Csnsdlena at Th Auditorium and their sveek-end activities In the Senior Group which conclude with another match tomorrow at Montreal agalnat Verdun will be watched with Interest Doc. Clement parade hi scrappy amateur edition ot the Habitants into town tonight and it their battle at Th Auditorium with Senator tonight doesn't provide a etlrring hockey duel, pravlou performance do not count tor any thing. Their last meeting here wa a thrill-packed affair and sine then the Canuck have been playing a hard bitting, aggrotatv tyl of hockey that landed them In a grand melee with Royals last Sunday at Th Their main objective, however. Is to land solidly in the playoff circle, an ambition which ia bared by We.

Richards and company. Senators will need to display an Improved brand of hockey over their last effort against uroniaine nere. Canadlens are a hustling squad with plenty of stamina aa evidenced by the closing rush which brought them a tie in their last visit to the CapitaL However, they still have to prove their superiority over Otis was, who have beaten them once and gained a division in lb point tn th other game. gens less bare decided to aseet sawed with speed. All thro front Haas will see ateaty eg aeileai with Was.

Btraards pit lag ejalek ehasNrss as aa etfarl to peeve tee West abeekfcag. Lately the third lues of Me Cadlau aa aaad sparingly. Krtehdl Hera. CENZO LAURA ZO exploded th theory that Henry Pylkow- ski waa another Stanley Ketch ell last night in Madison Square Gar den. All of which ia another way ot saying that Vine Dundee, last ot a long line ot fighting Dundee.

I still too crafty for Bab Riaka who of lata has been enthusiastic ally hailed as another KetchelL Both fighter received th eutom ary facial maasagea that go with a mitt exchange, but It waa New York Mixing that suffered another black eye. After the crowd had booed the tint decision given to Rlsko, th judes and State Athletic commia- indulged in seen mental gymnastic at th ftngsld and eventually discovered that Dundee was tne winner after all. Borne Judge and the referee probably will nave 10 00 some tall explaining. Kataa Returning. TTH two straight victories to his credit her, till Vie.

Christie. of California, will be given a tough mat test her next-Thursday night ni opponent win be none other thsn rugged John Katan, tough and aggressive Western heavyweight who i coming direct from a successful New York campaign to chal lenge uirisu in next week' fea ture. Kstan hi (pent the lut five week In Gotham where he ha en- joyea a string of success as which Include two victories over rtyllsh Sudor Saabo and -trlumnh aver Rudy Dusek. Christie may continue ni winning streak on this side of the border, but large John will make aa good a Job of attempting to (top him aa any one in the bust-ness. The big Eukrainlan doesnt win all hi bout, but he provide action, win or loee.

Beelerard Baxter. CT. LOUIS EAGLES to play their auiiuaj noni Wlin Canadlens on February 1. The match was originally scheduled far in mint previous. Net nrofits of Msple Leaf Garden for fiacal year ending October 31.

1934 were glgJOt as compared with 141.304 for th pravlou year. Canadlens introducing tonli ht one whom Mont real observer believe the best professional wrestling prospect In the Senior Group. He I Don BieaelL who took the two conventional falls from Ralph St Germain during the last nunpu at The Forum and then too: a third lor good measure. Renewal ot the turf duel between Twenty Grand and Mate wa over' shadowed yesterday by High Ola' smart victory at Santa Anita. Th Whitney filly' stork in th forthcoming classic takes a rise as a result Ottawa Football Club Annual Next Month The annual, meetinc of the Ot Uwa Football Club will be held on Feb.

g. It wa announced following i meeting of the executive last nlsht The Bather ins was celled for the purpose of hearing a report from the annual general meeting of the Big Four Union which wa at tended by Manager Jimmy Wlngate Snalth Takeii Junior Skating Crowr. Scores Brilliant Victory in If en's Singles Elixabetl Chambers and Balph McCreath, Toronto, Captnrt Fairs Title Ladies' Singles Undecided. The twenty-fourth annual Canadian Amateur Figure Skating Championship completed th first round of th two-day tournament at the Minto Club yesterday when the junior ladle nd men skated school figures, singles snd pairs. With 40 competitors uklng part the rapraeenUtlon ot Juniors ws the Urged ever entered in a Canadian meet and th standard ot performance wa higher In ell division than anything previously st-talned.

The Mlnto Ctub scored dean-cut triumph In the men's single when Is-yesr-old Wlngate Snalth, a St. Patrick 1 College student received the call from th judge over seven other competitor. The Toronto Skating Club captured the pair with Mlat Elite Deth tnamoer and Rdpb McCreath proving a smooth snd graceful team. Mia Patricia Beaucheane and Robert Surteea, ot the Minto, ranked second In the pairs and their prea-enUtlon vied with that of the winner in everything but speed of ex-coition. Title I'aaetUed.

No winner was declared In the ladle' singles. There were 17 charming young damsels entered nd when they completed their performances th Judges wer unable to render a verdict Some question of th rules was Involved and a meeting will be bdd this morning to ehooa th victor. The competi tion was extremely keen and a number ot the eontesunu were closely grouped for first position. Th school ngures were sssiea during th morning and aftornoon with the free skating bdd In th evening. An attendance of several hundred people braved th inclement weather to see th trUl at night snd they were rewarded with much beautiful skating, every challenger for honors wss almost letter perfect In hi or her efforts snd som of th display were greeted with marked enthusiasm.

win gate Bnalth rated considerably abesd ot his rivals lor honors. Strong and powerfully built he shewed remarkable footwork and a complete bag af skating trkks. Hi In between step were unique, be revealed unusual control for a Junior and brilliant future Is pre- oictea lor nun. Ralph McCreath, ot the Toronto Skating Club, merited second place with his sterling program and Har rison Thomson, ot th Winter Club, Montreal, gave a performance that appealed partieuUrly to th crowd-Thomson Is a former Mlnto Club Junior. ReaulU of th two Junior events skated yesterday were aa follow: Junior Men'a Slnalea (Howard Trophy) 1, Wlngste Snalth, Mint Skating Club of Ottawa: 2.

Ralph McCreath, of th Toronto Skating i-iuo; narruon xnomaon, ot tn Montreal Skating Cub; 4. Robert Surteea. OtUwa: 9. Charles Ask with, Montreal: g. Jsrk Vlreon.

Toronto: 7, Peter Chance. OtUwa; Jack Kll-gour. Winnipeg. Junior Psirs 1. Miss ZUzabeth Chamber snd Ralph McCraalh.

Toronto: 2. Ml PatricU Beaucheane and Robert Surteea OtUwa; 1. Miss Msrgaret Symington and Char la Aakwith. Jr. Montreal; 4, Mia Audrey Joyce and Harrison Thomson, Montreal: 8, Mias Patricia Chowa snd Rupert Whitehead, Winnipeg.

Tetania Victory. No school figure were skstod In th pairs snd the triumph gained by Miss Elisabeth Chamber and Ralph McCreath, of the Toronto Skating Club, waa a weil-eamed one. They ar an excellent Junior parr snd their spaed snd dash ear' ried through a set of Intricate 'fig urea, commanded the champion ship for them. Miss Beauchesne ind Robert Surteea, who second, have had considerably leas skating experience than the win ners, but their program was ss cx scting snd their dispUy wa de-lllhtful in iU rhythmic movement Third place went to Mis Margaret Symington and sauries asxwiui. Jr.

who are also farmer Minto 1 union. They offered a soothed and epackllng performance and received the pUudlU of an appreciative gallery. Tegs ye Pregraai. The school figures for seniors will be skated this morning snd afternoon with ths championship, concluding with free tasting in thi division tonight Th Judge tor th evening were; A. Porteacue Duguld.

Norman Gregory. Arthur L. Dyssrt W. John S. McLean and Douglas H.

Nelles. Ernest L. Sledmsn acted a referee with Douglas Blair, El more Davis snd George Bleakney the tlmekeeoera. Aiastalr Mae- Tsvith and C. f.

Steeves. were the cat ctua tors. Sealer Events Today. Comoulaorv fixurea In the ladiea Ingle events were held thi morning, and tho for the men' (ingle Sre scheduled for this afternoon. Free skating program of singles.

I 4 1 psln and tours wlU be held BY evening beginning at 4 JO adec. Entries in the dsy's fhentpieviseJ. event as follows: Senior Ladies- Singles: MI Lou L. Courtney. Mlat Kathleen Loode and Miu France Claudet, of" Mlnto Skating Club of Ottawa; Roe Jenkins, ot th Wlnnipg8kai Ing Club; Mrs.

Constane wilso. Samuel and Mis Veronica Clark of the Toronto Skating Club. Senior Men' Single: Mr. Won I ornery Bud Wilson end Mr. O-borne Celson, of th Toronto Ska Ing Club: Jack Eastwood, -of tl OranlU SkaUng Club, Toronto! Rot ert Whitehead, of th Winnie SXstlnf Club; Guy Owen and Wi-get Snalth.

ot the Minto tUattin Club, Ottawa. Senior Pairs: Must Audrey Oe land and Praecr Swsatman, ti Winnine Skatin Club: Mis Mai Jan Ms rated and Bruce Scythe- Mls Louise Bertram and BUrwa Reburn, and Mrs. Conitanea son Samud and Montgomery son. of the Toronto Skating Ou Mis France Clsudet end Don Crulkahank. of th Mlnto Skalir, Club.

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