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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 16

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THE DAILY PROVINCE. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 14, 3910. OFFICIAL NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1910. SHAMROCKS TIL THISTLES FOR LEADERSHIP OF THL LEAGUE irishmen Beat New Westminster Rovers in Rain on Saturday, Champion Celtics Take the Points From estham Island. AT VASCOtVER AT TACOMA AT POKAM AT SEATTLE A Business Propcsition Revenue Producing Large house in 1100 block, Davie street, rented for $45 per month; exceptionally good house.

Posted buyers will recognize the value at 8500; terms arranged. McPherson Fullerton Brothers Phone 5260 Room 11, 615 Hastings Street April 2. 5S Mar 5. t. 7 May 3d.

31: June Mav 20, 21. 2i 1. 2. 3. t.

5 Uune T. 8. i Ju'v 12. 13. H.

13, 1. July 1. 2. 3 mis The Province 17 iJuiv 19. 21 May 23.

24. 24. 21 June 1. ii. i July 5.

7 July i. 29, JO Aug. li. 19. 2tf Sept.

8. 9. 10 Aue. 23, 23. 2.

27.1 Aug. 12. 13. 14 Shamrocks tied with Thistle. for the V.

At C. 1. 0. Vntral Methodists 2, 2K 3(1, 31, 1 Cedar Cot- leadership or tha ftr-t division ept. 17, is ta l.i'l league on i- ixuw-c V.

M. C. A. to Coojii'latu. Rivers at Reerea-j British Columh: Elr-otric v.

Snara-t on park find now the championship rock, fame post poned. hirer- two f. with the Sham-' nngs now 43 Mat 13, Mav 9. 10. 11.

1 May 1. 17, IS, 20. II June 27. 29, July 1. 1.

2, 2. 25. 2D I it i i i Aug. 8, 9, 10. 11, srohivr.

jjaseoan jjope, 3,1 3t 3. 4. 5. 7 7. S.

iT rocKs ct rta.n v. muria. first IJitisiua. 10. 13, 14, 11 2i).

Sept. II, IS, 17 and Celti. have to dash ana it the c-otih 1 1 do An before la.t year's 1-. 1 2 a. even l.wt point they lain I out of the on iri- Wli 3.1 15 May II.

13. 14 June 2, 3, i csirnn.s'.er Screed LMt iltn. 1 Mav 2. 3, 4. 5, 14.

15. 1, 19 I July (. 4, 5. 6. 7 une 23, 24.

15 Royally bred cattle, and other high class animals roam the million acre farms of the OXO Company in the Argentine. Pedigreed stock from His Majesty the King's farms at Windsor head the OXO herds in South America. Is Always tic -h win I ly a. id inai civ "the ih.imp: to the Stiam-'uoks providing the latter trim tho Hiirniatw. a uk tiiat looks v-isy.

July 14, 15. li April 23. 24. 25 April 2 9, so: May May 17. IS.

19 June 10. 11. 12 J'ine 2. 2 9. 30 Julv i'2, 23.

24 Auk. S. 10, 11 3. 4. 5.

n.pt. 13, 14. 15 Tironi Aug. I. Z.

3. 4 w. 1 19 V. 10 Aug. 16, 17, 18.

20, 21 Aug. 26, 21 Sept. 22, 23, 14 oa a Pts 2-J IT 17 IT :9 1 ks A ii. on -vers Ir.isllc, ii i- A E'ectri. V.

A. 'sm. Mr-tiiodisr i- t.iar Cottage May 9. 10, Anril .1 ii. 31; 27.

2S. 29. 30. Mav Four were piayea in me Vancouver P. strict on Satur-; ilav.

The Celtic had an e.y time with Westham Uiani at the the Vancouver Athletic club beat the Thistle while the Central ts downed Cedar Cottage The Y. M. C. A. defaulted to Count-1 iam and as the Shamrocks and British Columbia Electric same was port- Doned Coouitiam now has a healthy Up-to-date IMav 3.

4. 8 Mav 2 7, 2S. 29 June 14, 13, 19 iJulv 4. 4. 9.

10 Juiv 26. 2T, 31 Auk. 16. IT. 21 Sept.

7, 11 VASCOtVER June 7, 9. 10, 11. Jn 1 l- June 21. 22, 2( Juiv- 19. 20, 21.

21, July 12, 13 23 24 Aug. a. S. 1 Aug. an, 31: Sept.

1. Aug. 23. 24. 2, 3, 4.

5. 3 Sept. 20. 21. 2d I -la oilers Easy for Celtics.

Westham Island gave the Celtics a good lively workout ut margin of three points, and with over WkM Ht 101 Wifl completed the Brockton point on Saturday, but that half their schedule Spokane and Vancouver at Seattle May 22, July 3, Aug. 14, Sept. 8. Tacoma and Vancouver at Seattle May 30 p.m., June 5, July 17, Aug. lorirers certainlv look like champion.

I was ail. the Celtics winning easily The first international match of th with a score of 5 goals to 1. The reason Is scheduled to he played next inlanders were outplayed all the way1 Saturday at Recreation park. The laithough the Celtic were a couple Englishmen will be represented by of men short at the siart. McKenzie strong eieven.

while the Irishmen will and Dars.e scored for the Celtics have their best team out on this occa- the rirst half and the teams crossed pion. 'over with the home men two goals The English team will he as fol-iup. In the second period the Cel- Iowa: Goal. Hartley (Westminster) tics put on three more goals through I backs. Kir by (Westminster) an 1 McKenzie, Dargie and Thorpe.

With SIX ENTRIES FOR WILL PLAY Ti 15 SATURDAYS HERE World's Sprint llecoril. Johannesburg, South Africa, Feb. 14. A new world's record for the 100-yard dash was made by Donaldson, the famous South African sprinter, who bested Pos-Ue over the distance in 9 3-8 seconds. The former record of 9 3-5 seconds was held by Dan J.

Kel-ley. and James Rector. Thorpe (Celtics); halfbacks, feed i the score 5 to 0 against them the (Thistles), Graham (Shamrocks, cap-1 Islanders made themselves prominent tain) and Crute (Hibernians); for- for a few moments and finally Alf wards, Thomson-Ciarke (Shamrocks Trimm scored their solitary goal. The Smith (Hibernians), Hooper (Sham-: teams lined up this way: rocks). Shawcross (Westminster) and Westham Island Celtics Frovins (Thistles); reserve goalkeep- Goal er.

Reed (Port Hammond); reserve Thynne Stewart back, Herring (Hibernians); reserve Backs half. W. Davis (Shamrocks); reserve Trimm Thorpe forwards, Cook (Shamrocks) and Har- i Savage McLean for Northwestern Gives Vancouver Schedule League A millionaire with all his gold could not buy choicer beef than that raised on the OXO farms. That is why OXO has a flavour which no other fluid beef in the world can even imitate, OXO makes the most palatable and delicious bouillon for luncheon or the afternoon meal. A cup of OXO after vigorous exercise banishes fatigue and restores the tired muscles to their usual vigour.

Canadian Office" 2tZ? 17 At Grocers', Druggists' and General Store. Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Bellingham, Walla Walla and Tacoma Will Compete at City of Destiny. Tacoma, Feb. 14. Tacoma fans will be troated to the greatest carnival of Halfbacks verson (Albion Rovers).

(Crawford Park Club Good Deal on Dates-Something About Schedule, A glance at the schedule of the WELSH DRAW WITH Hammett McKenzie Saturday's scores were as follows: First division-Shamrocks 3, Xew Westminster 1. Celtics 5. Westham Island 1. division Cosulish Scott Forwards Vnrthwestern league, which ER. FIFTEEN McCallum Pearson London Cruickshanks was iesued shows that Van A.

Trimm Dargie couver has "0 home games, Seattle 78. Sookane 76 and Tacoma 64. The J. Savage Anderson Tambolyne Risk basketball ever held In the northwest the latter part of this week when the best quintets of the northwest meet on the court at the T. M.

C. A. gymnasium to settle the sectional championship for the present season. Entries for the tournament closed Saturday night with six strong teams Beavers will pUy altogether 150 Referee O. Phillips.

games. They open at Spokane, April 23 and play nine games there. Then CORNS ARE LIKE KNOTS Tear by year they grow harder and lncidently more painful. Why suffer when you can be cured for 25c spent on Putnam's Corn Extractor. Fifty years in use and guaranteed to cure.

Agency for British Columbia: Little 24 Cordova Vancouver Crusaders Win Easily from the Argos in Local Senior Rugby Series on Saturday Saturday's Games. they go to Seattle for three games I'wt Game at Recreation Fark. Shamrjck defeated Westminster bv 3 to 1 on Saturday afternoon In one of the hardest and fastest games that either club hag playtd this seasun- The around in the listB. They were Seattle, Vancouver, B. Portland, Bellingham, Walla Walla and Tacoma.

Entries for the meet mailed yesterday and not received until later will be accepted. One or two stragglers may yet come in, but they are not being counted on. waa neavy and the players experienced sreat umicuitv in KetpniK tneir tet. mere beau? h. Pts- and come here on May for tht balance of the series witii the Turks.

The opening cUtes are as follows: At Seattle Tacoma, April 23. At Spokane Vancouver, April 23. At Tacoma Seattle, April 26. At Yifrncouver Seattle, May 5. The season will close in Vancouver on September 24, and on September 25 in Seattle and Tacoma.

Spokane's a general sign mi rej.ef frum them when wave l.e.ih oiew his for fu.l nine; 4 4 3 2 1 Welsh CrusadTg 6 Uanuererg i Rmvinff Club The Northwest T. M. C. A. cham wine of tnem hardly bavin; em-unn wind i-t to wa.K off tne fit-Id.

VVitm(iiauer kicked otf with ten men and took up the running: at the start. Hub- pionship this year will be settled be trylnut tu wa.k on his own. Bpason closes on September 5. Tne yond dispute in this tournament. Heretofore when the different teams plaved a league series, meeting their Beavers are scheduled for 15 Saturdays and two holidays at home, playing here on Victoria.

Day ajid Day. They are booked for opponent twice during the season, there was always more or less dissatisfaction with the result as the uiauain fciujipoa nun ilqki cubhv una wiio received the bai. uiai.ed nicely to Bel, ulth the result that the Ruvera' defence v. teted ta the limit- The pressure was at tat relieved bv hartley saving a fast snot fn.m iiuuper. The Suums wre lo be denied, however, and the bail was turned toward the uaneer none once aerain.

bell's parlinu etlort hit the uyrleht and bounrea to tne feet of Iioper. who hud oo aiiiculty in netttnK the ball. L'p till ihls siase it kjkd as if It was going to be a wa-kuer for Snaniiotks but the eleventh home teams invariably won and the 9 bitfrV Oaisssa MS Haturtjay'a scores: eih i. Wanderers Cruiatlsrs 14. Argos 0.

The doubleheader of the Miller cup series for senior teams of the Vancouver Rugby union at the Bridge street grounds on Saturday attracted quite a crowd of enthusiasts despite the unfavorable weather. The meeting of the Welsh and the Wanderers was the big feature and true to expectation) it proved to be the best and hardest-contested game of the entire series, going to a draw. The teams played splendid Rugby and the fastest sort of MMiiiMiiliiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii IM ''''y'' visitors lost. This led to the final games being played on a neutral floor several times. The eastern method of settling a man came un the i.vhi tor Westminster and championship by a tournament held in one city wits adopted this year by the northwest associations, largely through the Influence of Harry Booth, "Not for Mine!" physical director of the Tacoma Y.

M. C. A. As the new Tacoma gymnas- work was indulged in Dy coin sio.es. As a result of the day's play nas tne flnest floor in the north- Seattle on Labor Day.

Here are the Beavers home games: May 5 to 7 With Seattle. May 12 to 14 With Tacoma. Mav 16 to 21 With Spokane. May to 26 With Seattle. June 2 to 4 With Tacoma.

June 16 to 18 With Seattle-. June 23 to 25 With Tacoma. June 27 to July 2 With Spokane. July 5 to 7 With Seattle. July 14 to 18 With Tacoma.

July 28 to 30 With Seattle. August 1 to 4 With Tacoma. August 8 to 13 With Sjokano. August 18 to 20 With Seattle. August 26 and 27 With Tacoma.

Sept. 8 to 10 With Seattle. Sept. 12 to 17 With Spokane. Sept.

2 2 to 24 With Tacoma. Jt will be noticed that the longest home stay for any period is two weeks, while longest road trip is only the same. The split schedule Wt-lsh have now a clear leaa in KnWothall niirnn the tnur. A series, as the Argos lost unexpectedly I nament was voted to this city. 4 says the wise smoker, when asked by the tobacconist to try cigarettes of questionable merit.

There's a kind he knows Is good to the CrusadPrs. The Argos and thte Crusaders went this put a difierent complexion on arfairs all at once, and to tmake matters woise fur eaamrock Ftankie u.aham hurt himself and had to retire. The Hoveia kept the ball at their opponents' end for fuliv ten ii.mutt.-s, but they threw a av all chances that came their way. The equal. ler came whtn iait expected.

Shai-croas dnvina the ball into the net it terrific from i) yarati' ranite. gi Ins; i-ambie no chance to av. Haifiime was caiied shortly after this anil the learns ciosaed over level. Westminster took up the degressive at the start of this naif and tr fully 1 minutes it looked b-u for Shamrocks and the tnarnpionfhip. The Hover kept the bail movlii around the home aal with avad the f(rw arm thruwinir away every nance mat came their wav either by shooting or nan ins; oti tu tne ban too lnK Tiwlr fupponera were confident wneu the ere awarded a penalty.

Hooerteon beme fi-uied within tne line. Lambie saved the lOBultinc in brilliant fashion. on for the first game and the former lost a brilliant chance to take tne lead in the series. They fielded a couple of players short and he handicap was A comparison of scores this season shows that Vancouver and Seattle have among the strongest teams In the northwest. Seattle beat Tacoma twice this winter, once in Tacoma and once in Seattle, but each time by close scores.

Vancouver and Seattle broke even in a series of two games. Portland has not met any of the Sound teams so it must be regarded as a dark horse with Bellingham and Walla Walla. too much for tnem tne rusauers winning handily with a score of 14 points, (one goal and three tries) to nil. The elsh were short t.ew i nomas enables the Beavers to hi at It me with Seattle and Tacoma for "nly i and Johnson for their game and when the Wanderers turned up with nair a week at a time. The ban was sht in high and hard and the Koalkeepr manaieed to et hl hands! Manager Brown is closing- un his it in the nick of time, i he oiiams tup-i porter showed their appreciation to this business in Spokane, and wiH come wne bv lettinK out a sruut that woiid hau to Vancouver this Week to take un- their best possible team it looked like a foregone conclusion that the Wanderers would win.

The Welsh did some great tackling, however, and the Wanderers' crack three-quarter line wax eiven little liberty, the players his permanent residence. Bob expects to leave Spokane on Tue.sdav after noon, will, be here on Wednes thev morn- I il. 1 That same Insistence on purity and real value that has made Tuckett's cigars and tobaccos famous, is steadily building op a similar rcputaUon for the Tuckett cigarette brands. Tell the man behind the counter nothing but Tuckett's is good enough for you. day night or early Thursd ing dune credit tu a people Instead of tlu-re oitiy riholtiv after this one of Uie WeMmtnsier halves was Oiiiereti to the pavilion lur fouliiiie Graham and about a couple nt minutes Inter Kirov iiad in trie field also in oi'tler tu (ret ba'k in his work.

Thin left the Rovers only nine men to rjiav with. Tie Koll.l nine a fiwht riKht uri'H the fin.ph but thev were unable to keD out i ti eiiger Shamroiks forwards, tiranam sci.re.l the winning sroai from a rehound of the goalkeeper and 11 i. -per inane the points Here is a razor so complete and compact that it can be slipped into the vest-pocket and takes up as little space as a card case. No Honing No Stropping It is the Gillette Pocket Edition finished in gold and silver with handle and blade box to match also guu-metal $5 to 7. 'And the blades art fine.

Gillette dealers everywhere display Gillette signs. Look for tuetn. The CUlt Kt Sjfrty Rator Co.ol Canadaltmlte tried to run. ine wiuic ume all was accounted for by a try by Hillier which the sprinter gained by Around the Northwestern Circuit. (virtue of his speed and a goal rrom Seattle has signed two new pitchers penalty kick which Jewitt kicked, named Albert L.

Dretchke and Albert Hillier starred for the Welsh but Dur-Josselority. They hall from Minne-! ant and McVlttie both played well iff. luff the third snortiv arter this LOUIE LONG FORGETS Tells Seattle Folks He Was Robbed, but Overlooks Some Things. Louie Long, the boxei who was responsible for the fiasco at North Vancouver on Frldav night, wasted no time in getting down to Seuttle and telling the folks there he ha 1 been robbed of the decision over Rod Standen. The Seattle Sunday Times printed an interview with Long In which Louie brazenly declared that he had been handed raw deal here but he forgot to say anything about the way he turned down the followers of the game in this city by deliberately fouling Standen.

A doctor who examined Standen after the bout assumed that he had been fouled, but Long did not mention this in his interview, neither did Long tell the Seattle paper how he first tried to get the referee to agree to a job whereby Standen would loss The Rovers leitainiv put ud a a-reat Tithi sota. 'while D. Thomas was safe at fullback and it thev had a -ored from the Benitv jjoyd Skillman. the Spokane south- once downing Wilson when a try was returned his Slgned con- in sight. Of the Wanderers back di- to turn out the same team that thev had tract ana declares ne expects to re-'vision yson snowea up uem uwusu A.

The teams in tne Held on fatur.tay tnev wu. nronann port this spring. This will eiv the 'Wilson was also effective. TUCKETT'S "CLUB" CIGARETTES made from an exquisite blend of Vujioie leaf. TUCKETT'S "SPECIALS'' made from mild Turkish leaf, rich ia flavor and aroma.

TUCKETT'S A CIGARETTES for the man who likes full flavored Virginia. snnt. their Initial victory btfor. the a-lSpokane cIub fmlr lnclud-; lined UP in this fashion: "i-h" teams lined up like this: ling Baker, Smithson and Bryant. Wanderers Full-back McMllI an; Oldce and Factory, Montreal.

104 three-quarters, McLorg, Fyson. Baker, WESTMINSTER Ooal. rtHAMKOCKS Lambie riarry rcusn. wno nas Been for the N. P.

al! wlntor at. Spokane, Is down to normal weight now Hartley! EUcks. strut hers Lyons latin looking line. Harry picked up w. DaUes Kituv flesh rapidly during the winter Davie month, a year ago.

and this year de- termlned to keep in better condition. Kindiay collier He thinks he will be worklntr In his i Wilson; halves, lense anu ivnig, upwards. Seaman. Moffat, Jewitt, Norman, Hall, McKechnie, Casement, 'Lorus. I welsh Full-back.

X. Thomas; i three-quarers. Durant. McVlttie, iKarraker. Hillier: halves.

Simpson land Stevens; forwards. Bryant, Rhodes, Jones, Fitzpatrlck, McDiar- Graven, Protheroe and Trem- forwards. 1907 and 190S form for Vancouver omnson-Oarke Badenoch tv.i. ati.uuvc.i Thorn CLEVER TENNIS PLAY SUss May Sutton and Miss Hazel liotehklss Have Close Game. San Diego, Feb.

14. Miss May r. ii. ye, Steven last year with the Ror.eit.vr Aberdeen team of th. Northwestern La i league, has been purchased bv JJu-Ibuque.

Reagan Is an outfielder. lloon-i- ciianam Bel P.eferee- The Hat Shop -Davs l.elth. blet. Rugby Date Is Aceptod. Secretary Alfred Bull of the Vancouver Rugby union received word on Pinnancs, Portland's Indian twlrler, haa bouirhr hia owk, u- Old Country Football Results.

Sutton and Maurice McLoughlln were successful in defending their titles as London. Feb. 14. The following McCredies and plans to have, an In-are the results of the football game. team the chicagt, clty played Saturday: this vear.

1 on a foul; nor nia ne say anyutm? about approaching Standen with a similar proposition. Long offered the referee and Standen $200 apiece to be crooked and whn they refused to do his dirty work he endeavored to end the contest as soon as possible by deliberately fouling. Then he "beat on the rst train out of town. It ia just such men as Long with their crooked methods that bring the boxing game into disrepute and it w'-U be a long time before Long gets another cnice to turn a similar trick here. Tacoma Opinion of Long.

The two last bouts engaged in by Louie Long, the veteran lightweight, have resulted in alleged fouls, and Louie ia getting In bad with the Northwest sports. At Vancouver on Frldav nieht Louie met Rod Standen. cnampions ot the Coronado Country club. It was only after the hardest kind of fighting, however, that the old Saturday that victoria nas araiu the date of Saturday, Feb. 26.

for the postponed Vancouver-Victoria game at tne capitol. That gives Vancouver two hard games in successive weeks, for next Saturday Nanaimo will piay the local team at brock- Rugby England 0, champions retained their laurels, for Ireland 0. First Division Aston Villa 3, Sund Fencing Competition lit April. The first annual competition for erland Liverpool u. liveitmi 1: Newcastle amateur fe-ncers will take place In Middh'Sbro 0, Bury ton-Point, ine pmyoio k.wu...

the challengers in each instance played the fastest kind of tennis. The match between May Sutton and Hazel Hotchkiss was exciting. With the sun In her favor Miss Sutton took the lead in the first set. winning the United 3, Maneht-ster I'nited Notts I'nuntv 3. Hrarltorcl uv reveiven to (na hie.

com be received to enable RG.U.s.rAT.unxB Preston N. E. 1. Sheffield Sheffield l'itlnn to take place with foil, epee petitions to take place with foil, epee April. It is hoped that sufficient en- tonight and Thursday night at the tries will com- Horse Show and sabre.

Mr. West, F.M.O.F.C.. is Emeryville IUUlta on Saturday, endeavoring to arrange a team match Oakland Feb. 14. Emery-with Seattle Fencing club.

Mr. Fred- vllle results on Saturday were: eric a vena has lett for Santa Bar- First race Likely Dleudonne, 3 to oara, where he win istimm I mmbtn. 4 to B. 1, ottingham 11 3, Bristol City 2-Second Division Bradford 2 first three games. Miss Hotchkiss then took two games.

After each had won another game Miss Sutton took two straights, winning the set 6-4. To win Barnsley 0: Burnley 2, West Brom wlch A. Fulham 1, Oldliam Athle the set, however, Miss Sutton was com even, a ci vi tics 1: Leicester Fosse 3. Blackpool of his former pupils, who were I t0 3 second; Electro Uainsboro Town 1, Stockport C. 1" Banff, but will return toae-jtnir Time 1:15.

Grimsby T. 1, Oerbv County 1: Leeds 8lst at the competition. Second race Rapid pelled to extend herself to the utmost and had to work nearly twice as hard as her opponent. Miss Hotchkiss started at work in earnest to win the second set. The ater, 12 to 1, City 2, lioHling sche for the Week.

City 3. Hull City 0 es iiniii nun first six games of the set were divid Stylewear Tailored Clothing Here is the local bowling schedule for the week: Monday 0. Brown Co. vs. Kelly, Douglas ii Co.

TuesJay Kurtz Pioneers vs. McLennan JlcFeeley. Wednesday New Westminster here. 3. Glossop Lincoln City 4, Clapton O.

0. Southern League Norwich 5, Brentford 1: Brighton H. 1. Southend U. 1: Bristol Rovers 0, Coventry City Queen's Park 4, Croydon c.

Crystal Palace 1, Lelghton Kxe-ter City 3. North romp ton Luton In every style for every correct dresser. Every Dunlap bears the Dunlap name. The Dunlap We have the Dunlap hats, both soft and derby, in all the spring styles. Richardson Potts Hatters 417 Granville Street 1 hursday David Spencer vs.

somnampron Aormampton pride of British Columbia, and in the fourth round of the scheduled 15-round bout sent Standen to the floor for the count. Immediately the cry of foul went up and the referee, after a little delay, called it a "no contest" and declared all bets off. Long stoutlv maintains that the blow was fair and that he was robbed of the decision. In Long's bout with Frankie Edwards several weeks ago at Portland, Louie quit at the end of. the eixth round, alleging that he had been fouled.

The Portland fans could not see It that way and Long lost his popularity in the Oregon city. Things appear to be breaking badly for the veteran lightweight in this section of the country. Tacoma Ledger. International Cycling Races. Paris, Feb.

14. Championship contests have ben arranged by the International Cyclists union now in international session for July 17. 21. and" 24 in Brussels The 1911 championships will be held In Turin. The congress rejected the proposition of the American delegates that cyclists be authorized to appeal to the international union In cases where the.

national todies refuse-decision. Millwall Swindon Town Roval Bank ed and then with a burst of speed and careful and accurate handling of all her strokes Miss Hotchkiss won three straight games and the set, the score being 6-3. Miss Hotchkiss did not appear to be ble to stand the pace as well as her more experienced opponent and as a result Miss Sutton won the first three games of the third Set. Miss Hotchkiss rallied, but the lead was too great for her to overcome and she lost the set and the chance to win the championship by the score of 6-4. Summary: McLoughlin beat Bundy, 10-8, 6-2, 3-6.

6-0. M'ss May Sutton beat Miss Hazel Hotchkiss. 6-3. 3-6, 6-4. Friday B.

C. Telegraphic league. 5 to 1 5 to 2. won; roraeno, even, to 2, second; Jim Cafferata, 4 to 5, third. Time 1:15 4-5.

Third race Sir Barry, 6 to 1, 3 to 2 1 to 2, won; Salvage, 7 to 10, out. second; Bilerd, 2 to 1, third. Time 1:13 2-5. Fourth race Hamper, 13 to 6, 7 to 10, out, won; Gold Firm, 9 to 20, out, second; Orello, 2 to 5, third. Time 1:11 3-5.

Fifth race Keep Moving, 3 to 0, out, won; Meltondale, 7 to 5, out. ec-ond: Rosevale, out, third. Time 1:44 S-5. Sixth ra.ee John H. Sheehan, 2 to 5, out, won; Gilbert Rose, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, second; Virgle Cassle, even, third.

Time 1:01. leaves all to Charity. Glouchester, Feb. 14. Practically the whole of an estate, valued at more than 1250,000 Is left to charity by father J.

M. Healy of St. John's Roman Catholic churoh, who died last Week. mouth A. Portsmouth 5, Watford Westham 1.

Reading 1. Scottish Leagues Hibernians 0 Clyde Dundee 2, Morton i- Pt Glasgow 0, Falkirk Motherwell 1 Patrick Thistle Hamilton Academicals 1, Kilmarnock 7. Exclusive designs in fabrics and models for early spring. We feel proud of our showing of early spring models in men'a suits, and Justly so. Our endeavor has always been to show new and exclusive goods at a popular price.

If you will visit our store and ak to see our spring models we will show you only the newest and best in men's wearing apparel. Prices of suits from 15 to $30. Wray McKes Sellers of Stylewear Tailored Clothing, Men' FurnlKhlDgs II Hastings Street West liastcrn Canada Hockey Scores. Saturday's eastern hockey scores were: At Montreal Wanderers 9, Let Canadians 4. At Haileybury Haileybury 12.

Shamrocks 6. At Renfrew Ottawa 8, Renfrew 5. RiiMkrtlia!) Leapue al V. A. ('.

The second round In the Vancouver Athletic club house basketball league has been drawn up and the first match will be on Wednesday alght, between the Rugby and soccer teams. The game will start at 9 o'clocli. "CATSPAW" Rubber Heels will ease that pain In your back. The canvas friction plug prevents slipping. Ask your shoe dealer or repairer for them.

TO I RE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE! BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists rfund money If It tills to ears flj. W. UROVBlS signature is en seen box. lie.

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