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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 20

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-i MfcA L-iAxuiu PAGE TWENTY THE LEADER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 32, 3921 legina Vi cs Win From Maple Leafs io Browne Scores Lone Tally CreswelFs Saturday Bargains REGINA VICS OH STICKY ICE LOOK LIKE WORLD CHAMPIONS WHEN THEY BEAT MOOSE JAW BASEBALLS SECRETARY SASKATCHEWAN HOCKEY ASSN. WILL CARRY ON WASHINGTONS GRAND OLD MAN' OF DIAMOND," WHO IS NOW MANAGER TICKETS DOING FAST FOR' GAME MONDAY NIGHT CRESWELLS PRICES MAKE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE AN EXTRAVAGANCE is v.l (f fh Executive Wonders at Action of Sterling Before Notifying Clubs Indications Point to the Eiggest Crowd of the Season at Stadium CECIL BROWNE SCORED GOAL WITHIN THREE MINUTES OF FACEOFF THIS PROVED ENOUGH TO WIN LARGE CROWD FROM REGINA ACCOMPANIED TEAM TO MILL CITY 'l i i the ice which became heavy due to strenuous piay. The third period was like the second inasmuch as neither side was. t-e to score a goal despite attempts by the home team to even! up the count.

The match was de- iayed when Dutovvski and Sparrow: staged a return bout as a tinal to their little setto which was held in Regina not so long-since. Spectators and pel. ca joined in the celebration I Get Under a Creswell Hat and Smile S7.95 S2.75 Stetson, Borsalino, Christy and Knoxi Becoming styles. Newest shades Wool-Lined Gloves LESLIE O'CONNOR Judge Landis, of Chicago, "czar of and the game was delayed some five organized baseball has, named Attor-miftutes while the trouble was being hey Leslie OConnor, also a Chicago-settled. an, as secretary of the new baseball James E.

O'Phelan.) JAW. Feb. .11. -Regina'' 3 t-. -i jed their mai rush tor ti League cham- w.t.it!S lm the Maple Bats i '4 by a score ftf I I Ti nictuiy rut the visitors jjst or.

name lt the rear of the 1 T- and thev succeed in i on Monday night even terms with sis. inriint; a I .1 diu i i The invaders upset the dope to- as it was toat tie M.er.y ka would work to loose Jaws 6-reM and to the con-) di sec new. if in slow ice, i right, 1 ut mid's ciium Jure. The result ipparent that game makes it the beasts of Regina Retina )Kor goers hatv (t to- iike the sticky sur- A alues to $3.10 All-Wool Jerseys Plain colors and color combinations; sizes 3.4 to 42. Regular J5.C0 Business Shirts Several neat stripes.

Soft cuffs. Sizes 14(5 to 16 Vi. To clear Engineers Caps All 'wool, thickly padded. Reg-mar 3 2.09 Pure -Wool Sox Rib and fine cashmere. Cream a Black only.

Sizes 9i to 1H4- Values to 31.50... S3.75 51.53 51.00 85c Captain Browne, of the Vies, show-the ed bis worth as a hockey star tonight by scoring the goal that won the game and by being a wonderful asset to this team from the first. He was ably assisted by George Hay. Dick Irvin and the balance of the squad. goal put up a wonderful was the best man team.

The slow ice perfection. Nejvell also played well. First Period. 2.30 Sparrow, Browne, Irvin, min. Second Wilson.

Marples, Traub, each. Third Period. Newell, 2 Sparrow Dutowski rest of game, 5 Winnipeg; judge of Regina. TWO-PIECE UNDERWEAR Stanfields best, fine rib. Per suit Stanfields rib best; Green Label.

Regular 35.00 and 36.50. suit Fleece lined; eizes Sto 35. Regular 13.00. Per suit Half Price commission. PLAYOFFS FOR INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY TEAMS Secretary Shave, of S.A.H.A., Yesterday Save Out Schedule (By Staff Correspondent.) MOOSE JAW, Feb.

11. Secretary-Treasurer W. J. Shave of the S.A.H.A., this afternoon gave out to the press the schedule of playoffs lor the intermediate hockey teams of Saskatchewan It will be seen that the northern playoff will completed before that of the south. The final series will be played in the north and will be in the form of a sudden death affair.

Summary: North. Feb, 14 Imperial at Semans. Feb. 15 Humboldt at Prince Albert Feb. IS Prince Albert at Humboldt.

Feb. 19 Semans at Imperial. Feb. 21 Winners of Humboldt, Prince Albert vs. winners of Imperial, Semans, on the ice of the latter mea- tioned teams.

Imperial or Semans. Feb. 23 Reruru game of 21st ser- once the Vies got would tie up the not idle dreams, starlet tney" hive humbled anl Saskatoon Crescents tie same numoer of uad. One more victory over each clubs con filed with a Moose Jaw win over Saskatoon will give to the capita! crew their heart's' desire. it was a hearty crowd of Begin :ir.s who a.tti the mati to-i ight at.

i the ream to the l.mil. It has been quite some time fince a Regina hockey club has been a ole to beat a Moose Jaw sextette cn local e. although the last -game here 1 have been anyones con test. There were n5 excuses or needed for the result tomvht. 'The Vies wen the game and inoroazhly deserved it.

One of the biggest, crowds that ever Jtmm-ii its way into the Moose Jaw rink looked on with astonishment as the Victorias outplayed their opponents throughout a great part of th- struggle. To beat Moose 'Jaw on 4 its own Ice is an achievement accomplished by teams and Judging by the the Vies showed tonight, they will be unbeatable if they ever get this loop Bed up. But the Millers did not give up the ship wither; a mighty struggle. A victory would hare meant much a them: It would have practically tpell-1 pennant Tot the second year regard to posti in succession and nothing is dearer to local fans than to beat Regina and turn that win into a stepping i une towards a championship Kverv ounce energy which could he given by ls players was turned fi-os the game nnd every artifice hich tveii -d up in the fast-moving t-raln of Art Serviss was called Into action. But their beet efforts were nnaiailirg a team that would not be beaten.

It was not good hockey. There is it strange psychology about hockey matches which stitosmen and scholars cannot explain. That is that CRIBBAGE The vlleglfia has issued a Bill Laird In performance. igy Uosirom on the home suited him to on their and Sparrow Goa', summary; Browne Penalties: Bostrom, all 1 No scoring. Penalties: Bo.strom.jS mins.

No scoring. Penalties: and mins each. Referee- Field. play, Duncalfe, SHERBROOKE SHERBROOKE. The prospects bout, in materially past week.

It is sources that Townships are interested of is concerned, there would be antees. Four railways and it is stated are of the much as if Montreal the would derive the Receipts, put on at railways will traffic. aiiA J. 9 1 Cv E' 's 1 George McBride, known as 'Washingtons grand old man of the diamond, has' been made manager of the Washington Baseball Club. Ha will fcucceed President Clark Griffith who will confine himself In the future to the executive end of the club's business.

McBride will leave his home in Milwaukee for Washington about February 15 to take charge of the training camp plans. i Regina Amateur Football League to Hold Dance Funds Will. Be Used for League Purposes M. Pinkers Is Master of Ceremonies The Regina Amateur Football League is holding a dance In the auditorium of the City Hall this evening, the proceeds of which will be us3d in enriching the leagues funds, i It 'wont'' be many weeks before the football season starts and the officials of the league want to have the exchequer in goodj condition to withstand the strain of a strenuous year. A good time is assured and lall footballers and friends of the game are cordially invited.

M. Pinkers is master of ceremonies and Coopers Orhertra will furnish the music. CcnnelPs Famous Scottish Soccer Team Is Cominsr Feb. 11. It is definitely announced today that the Dominion Football Association is arranging to bring out from the Old Country.

Connells famous -Scottish football (soccer) team this spring, to play a series of games 'with Canadian soccer teams betwreen Halifait'and Vancouver. Further information regarding the date and arrangements for the trip will be made later. Merkle Will Play With Rochester of International Loop Principals in Famous Play, Touching Second, Also Figure in Deal CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Reports that Fred Merkle, for the past few years a member of the Chicago National League team, had teen signed by George Stallings to play first base for the Rochester Internationals, were received here today.

President Williarn Veeck. of the Cubs said he had no information on the case, but had jyritten Merkle, offering Jiim an cutright release or transfer ta pme (minor league team. The transfer Merkle from the Cubs, line with Manager fohnny Evers pol'cy of weeding out several famous play involving Merkle and Evers years ago in the closing days of the veterans, recalls the years pennant Of fe" ot struggle which had si settled down to a race between the Giants and Cubs. Merkle was play- Tickets for the big game orj Mon-day night, which may or may not be the last league match to be seen here this season are still on sale at aiious points throughout the city. The demand for the pasteboards has been exceptionally heavy this time! which indicates that the big Stadium will see more people therein on Monday than at any previous game this Jeer.

It will be the sixth meeting between the Vies and Maple Leafs tins season and the third time that thex eiubs have combatted on local ice. Moose Jaw ds sending down a special tram load of enthusiastic rooters, who cn he expected to cheer their favorites to the echo. Therefore it Is Imperative that the local team have all kinds of support to offset any attempts at organized rcoting which the visitors may 'undertake. The tickets will be kept on eale all day today and on Monday up Lo 3 oclock in the afternoon, when they will be taken up. In the meantime, tickets' may be procured at the Exhibition Offices up to 6.30 Monday evening, yrhen all remaining will be taken to the Stadium.

The doors of the rink will be opened at 7 oclock and the Initial faceoft occurs at 8.30. SWIFT CURRENT LADIES CURLING CLUB BANQUETS VISITORS AT BONSPIEL (Special to The Leader.) SWIFT -CURRENT, Feb. 11 Last night the Empress Hotel was the fecene of a brilliant banquet given by khe Ladies' Curling Club in honor of the outside rinks visiting the bon- spiel now in progress. The funcUon was presided over by' Mrs. J.

H. Fownes, the club president. Following a particularly sirmptuous menu, the following program was happily carried through: President's address, Mrs. J. H.

Fownes; instrumental duet. Mrs. F. II. Mitchell and Mrs.

Fownes; toast, The King; toast. Our Visitors. proposed by Mrs. L. Happin and responded to by Mrs.

Hutton, Gull Lake; address, A. S. Bennett; song, Mrs. A. E.

Eggs; toast, Our Guests." proposed by Miss Mae Hutchinson and responded to by Dr, Field. S. R. Moore and Rev. W.

A. Guy; instrumental solo, Mrs. Mitchell. Following is the official standing of the first eighteen players in the Crib-bage League as of February Fielding Coles Brady Pinkers Thomas. Sissons Farmer.

Page Green Blunt Glover Sdfe Chapman McRae Barton Moffatt Cooper re-Eastman BROOMBALL GAME' A very exciting game of broom-bal was played at the Arena Rink' Thursday night between the Thistles and Vets Football Clubs. Thistles led by 2 to 0 at half-time and the Vets scored two, in the second half. This game will' -be played off at a later date. All members of the Thistle Club and their friends are cordially invited to attend the social evening at Liberty Hall tonight at 8 p.m. CANADIAN WRESTLER WINS.

ALBERTLEA, Feb. 1L George Gion, Canadian title holder of light heavyweight wrestlers, de-fbatedHelmer Myre here last night in orfe fall which went two hours and thirty minutes. Minors Show to IVlajOr League' 'jin Elxpelling Men Set Example to Big Leagues in Matter of Indicted Playera NEW YORK, Feb. II- Four players charged with throwing games and accepting bribe money have been for- Frances Best Up. Feb.

23 Unity vs. Cup Holders at Saskatoon, one game only, Feb, 26 Winners of Brine Albert, Humboldt, Semans, Imperial series vs. Cup Holders. Feb. 28 Winners of Torkten, Melville league vs.

Cup Holders. Soui. Feb. 24 Winners of Main- Line League, Indian Head, Sintaluta. Wol-seiey vs.

winners of Main Line League, Whitewood, W'apelia and Broadview, on latter leagues iee. Feb. 25 Soo Line at Moose Jaw. Feb. 26 Return -game.

Main Lina Leagues. Feb. 28 Moose Jaw at Soo Line. March 1 Middle Three League va Main Line League on Main Line ice. March 3 Return game.

2 Winners of Moose JawTj MELBOURNE, Feb. 11. (C.A.P.) Soo Line vs. Regina City League, at The fourth test match between the Regina. visiting English cricket team ancT' March 4 Return gfme.

1 Australia was begun here this morn- Marcb 7 Winners of Regina, jng in very hot weather. The wicket Moose Jaw, Soo Line vs. Middle was in excellent condition. For the Three and Main Line Leagues, last firEt lime in the series Douglas, the teams ice. English captain, won the toss and he March Return game.

decided to put his team in first. At Sani Savage, of Calgary, in the Merchants Bank and the Selkirk competitions. The grand challenge finals will be played off tomorrow' morning between two Edmonton skips, Trimble, of the Granites, and Moir of the Royals. The other competitions are still in the eights. Coutts, of Calgary, has reached that stage in the Merchants.

The weather was cooler today and the iee much improved. Tonight the visiting are guefets at the Big Four hockey match. CHALLENGE. ladies efibbage Bam challenge to the A'rmy henever much depends upon the and Navy Veterans for a match to outcome of the mat mb. the brand of be played In the club rooms of the Lockev played is not nearly bo good lo look upon as in a game where little or r.oliursg depends upon the outcome.

This can possibly be attributed to the that the members of both teams wete on edge long before the! game and the strenuous pace failed to take this feeling away from them. I Corbett came closer than Fitz to regaining the peak. He had Jeffries lairly plucked for 22 rounds; Just a trifle nu re cautiojj might have pulled him through. Fitz was too old' for any come-back after fie was stopped. But Willard still has a chance.

He nd maliy expelled from basebalj fc the National of Miror These players, members of fle coast League clfi-s, were i-- IS iLeae dieted by grand juries ter alleged crooked work. But indictments were quash i rea prominent Judge ruled that the criminal laws had not been violated. In voting to expel the culprit, the National Association of Mate Leagues established a If the players bring suits for carnages the association will fight them to tue bitter end. There is io law tnat will compel a club to hire an un.desir&tie player, so that the men who ha. been banished by the minor league will have to sees employment outside of orgar.tze-d baseball.

If the minors are net afraid to us? the eo-c ailed "blacklist. there seems to be r.o TFnund reason why the majors shouldn't fellow their exanrgle. If the ir.dirte-d Chi'-ago players should be reinstated and permitted resurryf thetr positions on Comiskcvs team professional baseball Ai remain under a closd. and co Dll 6 fans wou.ll turn, their hacks tdse EporL AWFU "WICKED GOLFEK opinion ti makes racing, agf it cepeni how one locks at It wy.ether or r.v. the golfer who Uidulges In trassirr is putting his soul in danger.

A num It's difference ber of caddies. clittms rs most of subject one where th trr.ts them, were discussing day. following a run: amen players had to coettenu wi conditions, and a churchstoir toter said primly that swearing was wicked, whereupon another rer.lie-Swearing, ca aye. "awfu wicked, hut its a gran set ff to con vairsat BROOMBALL GAME. The Leader and Arenas w.Il pltv a broom tad game at The Arena F-iri.

tonight from 10 to IL Ta following are the lineups: Leader, vie Kenzie, Nesbitt, Hlcklirg. Foster Cameron sr.d Palmer. Arenas McLeod, McKay, J. Gilhoooly. McNamara, Lar.e an? Foster.

WINNIPEG BONSPIEL WINNIPEG. Feb. 11. Marsha-1 Welwyn, was the only Saskatchewan rink to play in the I o'clock draw, and was eliminated frem tbe Birks by losing 14 to 12 to Burges's Manitoba. He came back strong in the 4 oclock draw of the Walker'ani defeated Bell, Manitoba.

10 to 8 while MeKellar, Cariyle, disposed cf the strong Dunbar rink from Eve-leth, 13 to 10. Today i' i (By Staff Correspondent.) MOOSE JAW. Feb. 11. Due to the fact that the Saskatchewan Hockey Association has received no notice from President Sterling that, as a body, it was suspended, that organization.

at a meeting of the executive here this afternoon decided to carry on as before. Wonder was expressed that Mr. Sterling should give interviews to newspapers before he officially notified clubs that were vitally interested. One feature of the. meeting lay in the fact that none of the Saskatoon representatives mi the executive were on hand.

Those present were Vice-President Dr. D. S. Johnstone, Regina, who presided; V. M.

Tan Yal-kenburg and F. G. KnglatfU.from Rc-f ina; E. Murray Dr. V.

Black, K. J. Henderson and Secretary-Treasurer W. J- Shave, from Moose Jaw; and T. M.

McLaughlin from Lumsden. It was ascertained at the meeting that the wire President Sterling sent to members of the executive in asking support Ifor his action in sus- i pending players ljaldorsen and Ben- I son of Saskatoon read in effect as follows: Do you uphold my action in suspending Haldorsen and BeDson In view of the fact that amateur cards have been cancelled by A of JZ. Wire soon as possible as Moose Jaw plays Saskatoon Monday night." (Signed) D. H. J.

Sterling, president, This was pot the tefiTSre of the request made by the Saskatchewan League. Rather was it one in which foul'd be decided whether or not the constitution would be upheld. It is likely that another meeting Of the executive 'ill be held soon. All Competitions in Edmonton Spiel Reach the Eights EDMONTON, Feb. 11 The feature of today's curling in the Edmonton bonspiel, was the double defeat of the cracl? Langham, rink, skipped bjr Broker, at the hands of the close of play for the day the Knglish team had scored 3'0 runs i I i I 'c, -7 Y'V: I J-X MidlaiikrMb'iVi Baseball stars make good money, hut the baseball season Is short.

Aj number have been taking up professional basketball to gather in a few extra dollars between -worlds series and spring training. Among them is Waite Hoyt, right-handed twirler for the Boston Red Sox, whose services were obtained by the N.Y. American League Club in a trade involving several players. He Is a member of the All-American Basketball Team. I Again in a match where so much any kid.

but with proper upon the outcome, both clubs ing he will be no nrnshf setup, even always adopt the safety first methods, for a Dempsey. March 11 Winners of South vs. Same, on ice jvinners of North. Junior Playoffs. ENTERS BID FOR BIG BOUT Feb.

9. of having the Demp-sey-Carpentier world championship Sherbrooke have improved during the -course of the understood from reliable the officers of the Eastern Agricultural Association insofar as the opportunity leasing the fair grounds and it is not likely that any difficulty with ing the necessary guar- i reach Sherbrooke, that the railway companies polling for the metropolis Eastern Townships inas- the bout is staged at l-'nited Slates railways the greater portion of whereas if the bput is Sherbrooke the Canadian get their share of passenger The fact that three heavyweights failed to seek return engagements that two mo? failed After trying la not sufficient testimony to up any eternal rule. CUP OF BLUE BLOOD f' 'r'jf-l V. yfc, 4 4 'K i I r-- il Ml I. Als yX Ji's worth $800.

Srritely" Is the smallest dog at the show of the American Pomeranian Club In New York. Hes worth $500. The silver prize cup he won is worth 3300. The King of all Smokes MEN ONLY Hamilton, Canada Western Distributors i i 1 i of Secretary Shave this afternoon gave out the program for the playoffs of the junior leagues throughout the Saskatchewan Hockey League. ran XjHIS YANKEE PITCHER IN (It shows that if.

one of the Regina Junior teams wans the championship CONDITION of the "South that the Stadium will see them ploy.off, which will come in the form of a sudden death game), Following is the schedule: Feb. 19 Prince Albert at Saska-: toon. Feb- 22 -Return game. Feb. 24 Win'nefs of Prince Albert Saskatoon vs.

Kindersiey, at Kinder-tley. Feb. 28 Return gamer Eeb. 23 Moose Jaw vs. Regina, at Regina.

March 3 Winners of North vs winners of South, on South ice. Due to the very mild weather, tho bonspiel now being held here is ex- periencing all kinds of difficulties. I This evening the McGillivray rinki of left for home after rnak- ing a good record. The personnel of the rink was as follows: Robinson, lead; Fullerton, Summerville, second; i M. L.

Strickland, third, and W. Me- Gillivray, skip. fQr wickets. The attendance was 20,000. BASKETBALL.

IS KEEPING THIS WINTER i i I 1 i 3 Mme. Gouraud Morris, niece of Gen. Gouraud, is regarded as the best all-round woman athlete in France. Shes a swimming champion, an expert discus thrower and If vou- are troubled with dandruff a track star. She has won scores or falling hair, your relief is in D.R.F.

of prices and medals During the Sold under guarantee at McLachlans 1 war she dressed as a man and drove drug stores. 36-AdvL automobiles. ingwilh the Giants then, when Brid-I well hit. a fast ball to the outfield, apparently good for at least two bases, and scoring the player on second, breaking a tie score and seemingly giving the Giants the game and pennant. Merkle, thojj on first, ran for th club house, but Johnny Evejs, playing second Ikise for the Cubs, called, the attention of the umpires to Merkles failure to touch second, after crossing first base, and Merkle was ruled as out.

The National Commission ruled the game a tie. cansed it to be played ever, and the Cuts won the second game, the pennant and the world series following. You May BotOl No chances ere takn and none given If possible. Ki go. theolj army game Is the rule.

But if it was not good hockey as i he game should be plaved it was exciting enough for the lose calls arm: so often that one could hear the expressions of dis- appointment or relief, as the -case) might be. sweep through the rink as either fine or the either team failed get a goal, hen a (ally seemed Inevitable. First Period The find p'jiod saw the play fairlv even. The heavy ice slowed up (nr play considerably. It was easily: Been that Inch teams, were out to' win.

The end-to-end rushes were evenly divided with some spectacu- saves made py both goai.e'-r' Browne scored the first goal on aj real play un. assisted. I From then on Moose Jaw tried to! tie the Boro without results, (hi i I eriod ending I to nil in favyjr of Regina. Build was playing a great, game. Laird -topped 11 shots this period against six for Binney.

Second Period The second period was one of those affairs in which the defense was far oettffr than the offense, for the rea- cub that not a single goal was! scored dining the period, although both sides tried hard, the Victor: it to add 'to their score, hich already looked so good, and the Maple Lea fa To come on even terms with then- rivals. Close calls were many lit' this, period and the P-e held out much het- ier than was expected. So far as were concerned Ijinney was called upon to do nearly twice asjmich work as Lairil as he stopped shots to six for the Regina cus- lodlan. During the interval men swept off 8F ClCJQVS HAND MADE BY The Harper Piesneil Cigar Mjrson and Hickey, Regina, and set I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO ALL BOWLERS OF THE CITY AND PROVINCE THAT THE 8 BOWLING ALLEYS OF THE NEW Recreation Parlor The other rink from Regina here Is skipped by Charley Watson, of the Regina Club. Important Games in City League Billed Tuesday Boat Club Meets Bankers and Leaders and ProbU3 Club On account of the hockey match between Regina and Moose Jaw scheduled to be held in the Stadium on Monday night, the city league games will he played on Tuesday evening.

In the first game, the Boat Club- and Bankers clash, while in ihe second setto, the Leader and Probus Clubs-combat. The two matches are of the utmost tance to the clubs concerned and upon the outcome of them may de-: pend the result of the league race-If the Bankers win from the Scullers and the Leader beats the Pro-ous (or vice versa), the oarsmen and Whicheverof the other clubs wins win be tied for first place. But if the Boat Club comes out victorious, they will have the championship of the league in the foils of a strangle hold. The present standing of the teams is Old Steve Able for a Few Stunts NEW YORK, Feb. 11 Stephen OBrien, 66 years old, an amateur skating champion of more than 40 years ago, wore another medal cm his chest today as a reiiuit of a skating feat performed 'last night.

He negotiated thirteen miles on a 20 laps to the mile track In 58 minutes, two minutes less than the record sought. He sprinted the last two laps, gave an exhibition of fancy skating and then engaged in a strenuous gartyo of hockey, substituting for one of his sons. Smoke 1 1 oclock Today TOMMY BARNARD Will Open S. The Parlor Will Be Fully Completed Early Next Week and Will Consist of 8 BOWLING LANES 3 BILLIARD AND SNOOKER TABLES For Business at 2th Ave. 10 I CIGARS AND TOBACCOS REFRESHMENTS Just East of the New Trading Co.

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