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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 20

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20 THE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921. i SPORT PROVINCE BOWLING BASKETBALL BOXING HOCKEY FOOTBALL WRESTLING GOLF POLO SWIMMING 4-T4 PILOTING CURLERS ON SCOTTISH TOUR OTTAWA AND ST. PATS Vancouver Loses Lead SIW YORK CObTKTSSIOV HAJOB UlOUllS WXLL 4 mums aoaxb-bx bakt. PASSES VP HEW BOAXS. CHICAOO, Jan.

ljf Major league magnates are now fig- 4 urtng on getting together to 41 To Mets In Overtime Match EARRELL LANDS NEW BERTH IN BASEBALL Veteran Official Slated to Become Secretary to Judge Landis. CHICAGO, Jan. 11 John H. Fair ell NEW YORK. Jan.

IS. The New Tork State Boxing Commission and license committee yesterday declined to become a member of the newly-formed National Boxing Association of the United States. The decision was made public In an official statement, which said: "It is our decision that we can not subordinate our functions and authority, clearly defined in the Walker law, to tbe jurisdiction of an outside unofficial body of any character." The Massachussetts State Boxing Commission has taken a similar position. Declare Island Clubs Try-ing to Gill off Local Players. Stanley Cup Holders Blank Canadiens in Fast Match at Capital.

OTTAWA. Jan. 18, Thrill followed insure themselves from Iobs by rain next season. Robert Gambles, a young Englishman, 4 representing a London Insur- 4 ance company, told them he 4 could figure out how many times It Is going to rain in 4 every town in- the big league 4 next summer. If be can pro- 4 duce an attractive rate, the 4 magnates may decide to let 4 him de If 4 Gambles said he wonld In- sure anything but right, field fences when Babe Ruth is in 4 town.

4 Seattle Noses Out Millionaires in Second Overtime Battle Between Teams This Season Vancouver Ties Count in Last Period, But Tobin Bags Winning Goal for League Champions. Alleging that Island clubs are com thrill tkmllahmtt I -a of Auburn, N.Y, for twenty years ing along and approaching local play mm secretary of the National Association of Minor Leagues, Is slated to become secretary to Federal Judge K. M. ers, offering them good Inducements to play on the Island, the local executive of the B. C.

P. F. A will recommend Harris this time shooting Instead of Landis, commissioner of organized uubuuu. huo enure vu minutes of play at the arena here last night, when the Ottawas defeated their old rivals, the Canadiens, 2 to 0. For two periods the teams battled to a scoreless tie.

In the final period Darragh and Gerard scored. The game was perhaps the fastest played here this year. passing and beating Holmes with a 8ta(lli 1 Claka. Ocala Won IxKt For jLftlnrt 5 22 18 4 8 24 20 2 19 27 oeauuiui stioc fbattla to the provincial governing body that an investigation be held and thnt the practice be stopped. It was decided to hold the next meeting Pi.

.671 .23 baseball, It became known today. Secretary Farrell, a pioneer In base-bail, has received a tentative offer Vaneotrrar The Seattle team was fighting- desperately all the time, battling the visitors before their own goal and keep Victoria Vancouver players returned this morning from Seattle tired and dis ing iuo vaiance or piay in its ravor despite the two scores by Vancouver. The wonderful goal-tending of Leh StTfOK 0 AXE AT TOBOZTTO. TORONTO, Jan. 13.

St. Patrick's appointed. When they got two goals up on the Mets they figured they had from Judge Landis. but the question of salary and the term of office has not been considered. It Is known, however, that Farrell will decline unless the term' Is for seven years or more, the length of time Judge Landis was chosen to serve.

Farrell receives a salary of $7600 a year as secretary of man, now ever. Kprtc tnem awav niir favoring his great efforts time" and thA triune tucked awav. Dui as juan aiter Cook explains It tired per again when it seemed Seattle must score. METS 07E2T CP, The second period was all Seattle's. Minor leagues.

on Jan. 26. Matches announced for Saturday follow: Greater VanPouver League. Senior semi-final replay Electric Bakery cup: Collingwood vs. Marpole, McBride, Baron.

League. Kerrlcdale vs. G. A. U.

Kerrts-dale, Webb. Imperial Veterans vs Royal Bank, Clark rark, Webster. Intermediate. Mt. Pleasant vs.

Riverview, Robson, May. C. Fairvlew vs. North Vancouver, Pandora, Stowe. St.

Savtoars vs. Royal Bank. Cecil BRITISH PRO. GOLF TOURNAMENT IN 1Y Dates Are Fixed for Annual Tournament in Old Country. LONDON, Jan.

11 British golfers are losing no time In preparing their 1921 list of dates. Already the Eng ceptibly on the last period, and the Mets got the break Skinner went better than ever, and Harris was one of our most effective players. Seattle is hockey mad. and the greatest crowd that ever turned out In Seattle was KIRKSEY'S Jlffi IN 0ITIC1AL RECORDS Stanford footballer Made the Century Dash in 9 4-5 Seconds. NEW YORK, Jan.

13. The Intercollegiate Amateur Athletlo Association has accepted as a recognized Inter-collegiate record the time of 9 4-5 seconds for the 100-yard dash, made of Toronto scored another victory over Hamilton last night In the roughest game yet staged in the new arena. The score, 4 to 2, was not a fair Indication of the night's play, for the Hamilton forward division outskated and outplayed the Torontos, but the great work of the St. Patrick's defense, with Forbes In goal giving a wonderful exhibition, made It possible for the Saints to win. by Morris M.

Klrksey la a dual meet between Leland Stanford Jr. Univer The Mets skated like demons. Rickey TTJDGE GEO. PATTERSON of went through alone for the first score. Pi Plctou.

N. who was elected sity and Orea-on Agricultural College on nana ror uie game. last May. This was announced today a slzzler past Lehman tht s. vrickov Maekav is Sim leeims captain of the Canadian curling team which is now touring Scotland.

riclved chance on. The bin defense man effects of the Injuries nf tn. and is oaaiy uuiuing through the Vancouver deft ftnunri Ihnl a to his team- rense at husky mates. Mickey, However, wixi Rhodes School, Fourteenth and Alder by Thomas Fltzglbbons of coiumois. secretary of the association.

Klrksey was a member of the last Olympic team and scored first place In the 200-meter event at the athletic meet held by the federation of unions of France, held In Colombes, France, last August. oanv the team to Victoria tomorrow. WILDE 6 TO 4 CHOICE the street, Addlnall. V. and P.

League. I. L. A. vs.

Coquitlam, Allan. and wUl be on the Job against Mets here next Monday night. CJS9 Up- CharlieTob and? foal 2 minutes hhi i iater- rambled in behind Foyston and Rickey, took the Tr.fLPJF0'? tha big fellow'S English Cup jlays. LONDON, Jan. 13.T-Repiay of Cup first round tied games resulted as follows: Chelsea Reading 2.

Blackpool Darlington 1. Newcastle Notts Forest 0. Liverpool Manchester United 1. Southampton Northampton 1. Cedar Cottage vs.

Westminster, lish professionals have decided on May 11 and 12 as the time to compete for the largest sum offered at an annual SEATTLE. Jan- 13. Seattle OVER PETE HERMAN jivans. Thistle vs. Wallace, Craig.

Second Division. Second Round Iroouoi Gin. another overtime hockey victory i.t nlht defeating the Van competition In this country, when the Dally Man tournament will be played couver club 4 to S. and thereby South Hill vs. C.

N. Wilson Park, at Formey, Lancashire. The money again Jumping to first place in the th. 7f 'l oenina Penman for like thiand oal ld like the winner. Morris almost ri.i i wia-M J'11' when he scored.

Foyston shot, the puck hitting the pipe and bounding straight onto Morris' stick maShH" Star BhonK before Le heanhahda1e VtTn awards will total six hundred pounds. Elks vs a P. R-, Athletic Park, 2:30 l-ticnarason. League Games. league.

Seattle was two down when the first period ended. Seattle was one up when the second ended. Seattle was Previous to the tournament aroper there will be eight qualifying compe Many Stars In Hockey 44 4S4 444- 434- 444- 4S4- 444 But Where Is Perfect Player? Sapperton vs. Varsity Sapperton, Army and Navy vs. B.

CL E. BtiU one up when there was one minute and nine seconds to go. But one second later tbe score was tied and Vancouver had prolonged the game. Regal Shells For $1.25 Ring Champions Will Meet Tonight in Old Country Bout. LONDON, Jan.

13. Despite the announcement of the British Boxing Board of Control that. In view of the Shot. ujrsious VASCOTJVEB IEBS COUHT. titions throughout the British Isles, and a hundred players will take part In the finals at seventy-two holes medal play.

This meeting: is on the same order as the Professional Golfers' Association championship In the United States, the only dlffence being that the "pros" jug am. West Vancouver vs. O. W. V.

Mercer. It was sheer foolishness on TOBJOf BREAKS UP OA3CE. urounas ior nrst Division games mm two r-v division ii urea will The winning counter came on a hard here meet at match play Instead of part that let the score be tied. There was Just one minute and nine seconds to go and being- one ahoad th-. oe arrangea tomorrow.

medal. corner-hitting shot from Charley Tobin, one minute and forty-six sec Tla Juaaa Bscs Berolta. no excuse for four mn hin onds after the overtime period had lack of official Information regarding the recent decision obtained by Joe O. P. ob Saturday.

around the Vancouver rni TLA. JUAN Jan. 13. Yesterday's their eagerness to win th Elks team to play C. P.

R. on Sntnr. commenced. Taking the puck rrom Foyston, after the latter had drawn the Vancouver defense towards tbe Lynch over Pete Herman In New York, Puckchasers of Past Two. Decades Perform Brilliantly, But Majority Lack Some Essential Quality Mackay Probably Only Player to Approach High Standard Timely Passing Big Factor in Game.

day follows: Bruce, Gradwell. Reid. one of their few mistakes of the eve-and Skinner, skating down on Rlckev and i. Williams, Gow. Munro.

Gihh. Rrrk First race, furlongs Prett Baby, won; Ermltenta, second; Co Murphy, third. centre. Tobin found himself with a Brown, Runcle. Sinclair.

Reserves, Ellis, Gardiner, Cook. Players will meet at Athletic Park at 2:30 o'clock. Second race, 1 mile Gold Flush. clear field ahead and only Lehman to beat. Bearing down on the goalie he drove the puck Into the upper right-hand corner of the net so fast that Regal Shells in any size shot to finish up the stock for $1.25.

Canutk Shells, either 26 or 28-grain loads, $1.40. And 207o off of Shooting Coats. Steelhead reports are coming in and will be posted tonight. amwwu iJoj, dduiuu vnaitancourL third. Third nee, EH furlongs Blanchlta.

ariv Cm.1t Lehman was handcuffed in bis efforts to stop It with a pace which would kill many have been many great Cook with him. had lU.le trouble In shooting past Holmes for the tieing There was little time wasted by the Mets however, for coming out In the overtime they tore into the Vancouver ferCUy "-tuTO Summary: First Period. It Is Impossible to render a decision regarding Jimmy Wilde's right to the world's bantamweight championship If he defeats Herman at Albert Hall, London, today, there Is considerable Interest In the bout, stimulated chiefly by the Welsh miners who are barking Wilde to the limit at odds of 6 to 4. English experts believe that Bombardier Wells will beat "Battling" Levlnsky. but even money In the betting prevails.

A 1000 wager was laid on the outcome of the Wilde-Herman fight 1 WOWUU, lupoau, Fourth nee, fnrlonga Billy Joe, "ZJLtUE XTZ" STOPS TIL players who have held THEF hocl the HERE hockey It took a lot of wonderful goal- attention of lovers of the cwnu; i uKon. uijra. Fifth race. 1 mile Coffleld. won: ordinary players, but be was not a goal getter and was a very ordinary skater.

Frank Nighbor, the star of the present Ottawa Stanley Cup team, who played several reasons on the coast, is not a fast skater. Even the eamA durlnsr tne oast two ae- Tfle uesert, meond; Horace Lerich. Harris, famous "Cyclone" Taylor, who thrilled Stzthae 1 1-4 mnes Reyda, wwu Obi, second: Baby 81ter. third. tending on the part of Hughle Lehman to keep Seattle from winning In regulation time, or in fact to keep the team from ever being behind.

The locals stepped Into the fray In the very beginning as though they Intended to make short work of the so many thousands with his sensational speed, did not have a hockev cades. Some of these have shown what approached positive genius for this sport yet it Is doubtful if there has ever been a perfect hockey player. The qualities which go to make up the perfect player are many and varied. While the stars of the present and Dast have each exhibited several wi-m c. innongs CT King, second; 1.

Vancouver, Skinner from 2. Vancouver. Harris, 12 SIT S6cond Period. 3. Seattle, Rickey, 10:43 4.

Seattle, Tobin. 2:27. 5. Seattle, Morris. 6 39 Third Period.

S. ancouver. Skinner from 1 8 51. head. Although Taylor could skate, handle his stick and score with almost Walter Hack.

Chird. game. They were peppering Lehman and beating the Vancouver defense any man who ever played the game, yet his passing in combination plays was erratic and he showed a tend Cuadatj wTaaerm. Seattle Holmes. Howe, Rickey, Walker, Morris.

Riley, Foyston. Individual Scoring Rteordt. ot these Qualities in a marked degree. many times only to nave tne great Vancouver goalie turn aside seemingly I carried eff hfl nar tn Lisle Fraser Sporting Goods Dealer Cor. Robson and Granville Harris, thev have usually lacKea some one thine which prevented them rrom mooter and billiard series wltn the rawmnhlM lmt even tug at Ye Olde 4 Harrti.

TancwiT certain goals. currxB ooaonrATiov. MATCHES FREE DELAYED SHIPMENT OF POUCHES HALF PRICE See window. E.A.Morris LIMITED The Pioneer Tobacconists Established iS-2 435 HASTINGS STREET Overtime. 7.

Seattle, Tobin from Foyston. 1-41 Substitutions. Rklnpw. vnmwiTer achieving perfection. Some will have courage, stamina and speed and be noor stick handlers.

Others who are Vancouver earned Its first two goals. first period Seattle. Morris tnr Tobin. I marvelous stick handlers seem incap- .1.1. In unknn with their The game had gone only three minutes when Skinner and Harris, both of whom were the stars of the vl.ilHnz penoa Seattle.

Murray for ency to skate into the corners instead of going straight towards the nets. "Newsy" Lalonde has practically all the necessary qualities except extreme speed. He has one of the best hockey heads In the game and can always thlnlt ahead of every play, but he Is unable to skaejatfast enough to make the best us. of his ability. Thoae who have made a study of the various great players can point out the particulars in which each one has fallen short of perfection.

The nearest approach wus the form shown by Mickey MacKay In 1918, when Toronto critics claimed that he was the Vancoufer firm. Vanroiirer Rllr. S-UI FrMV-rlrkson Victoria FoyUw. fM-aUl Vlrtorla na'man. Victoria Patrick, Victoria MorrK Seattle Victoria RlekeT.

ScaUl" Mnckat. VancctuTCT quad, broke away after a Seattle 7 3 4 3 3 3 ft 2 0 4 3 .1 i 4 .1 4 1 0 nuSMBn Nun ywioia Ia the snooker section of the taur-nament Psttlsoa (K) beat Eaton-Branatom (K) beat Irvtn; Carder (R) defeated Ford; Hamilton. (R) beat Taaoer-eort and Monday (R) beat Gas. Rotanans won every one of their five billiard games, each player asking hia lot potnt before the epposln KIwanian. The scores-OrUten beat Fred Crone, 200-136-Brenchely beat Jack.

200-lgO; ShaW beat PTka, 290-141; Pettlpleci beat Branstora, ZOO-IM; Bird beat Pattl-asn. 20O-1M. I rush. Adams was with them and as they bore down on only Rickey and Rows back there, Harris skated clear team, and while brilliant individually, their speed and cleverness are not broucrht to bear upon the problem of speeding up the work of the whole machine. MUST POSSESS SOCKET HIAD.

The qualities which combine to BOWL with the boys at the Pender Alley up to the net before passing to Skin aiunia. luuiti iur aiurray; Morris for Tobin. Vancouver: Desireau for J. Adams: J. Adams for Desireau Third period Seattle: Tobin 'for Morris: Murray for Foyston; Morris for Tobin; Foyston for Murray.

Overtime. Seattle: Tobin for Morris. Penalties None. Vancouver Lehman, Cook, Duncan, Mackay, J. Adams, Skinner, Harris, i Walher.

cVatt if ner, who flashed the puck past Holmes. The Vancouver combination wan an II. Meemnff Mnoni TciMn. Seattle clever and well-timed that Holmes had Pfvircau. anoxiYw make a perfect player are speed, stick handling ability, skill In effecting no cnance to save.

greatest player of the flay. i Timelv nassinn- is one of the most 1 1 Tvincan ancour.r Under the Dominion Hall The second goal was net as pretty, combination plays and in passing the i "BWi.aa. W. Adam. Vaneourer puck at the proper time anil place, stamina, courage and adeptness in il 1 rhecking.

In addition a player must Important factors In getting goals. It, Is of small avail to pass the puck to a man who is being closely checked or who is not In a position to shoot. Seattle has developed the greatest combination work In the history of hockey, yet there are only four men in the Coast Leacue who are dents iwwfM have a hockey head, ior tne greatest brilliance on the Ice Tnust be backed with brains. Ice hockey Is the world's fastest game and the player must be at timely passing, Walker and Rowe able to think a fraction of a second ahead of the game Itself. Players may be developed but they are born to the game and not made.

of Seattle. MacKav of Vancouver and Lester Patrick of Victoria. The Greatest Hat Value Fully Guaranteed Tires and Tubes BEARING MAKER'S SERIAL NUMBER, AT THESE REDUCED PRICES In the game or baseball, aitnougn for years It has been the favorite sport of many millions of people, only one player has been produced who combines all tbe Qualities of the perfect ball player, Ty Cobb stands alone. Although fewer people are Interested In hockey, yet those who follow the game are comparatively just as keen its UiinPUHii ia.ua. up mo i isoviik of the Day nil wot; inau niu wiiiio wiiiim an a.q of being a perfect player and that one Is Mickey MacKay, playing with the Vancouver Millionaires.

Cant. .1 .1 Gaaltl. la 30x3V2 Ribbed Ribbed who has won all-round laurels In i 30x3V2 Non-Skid, $21.50 32x3Va Non-Skid, $23.50 31x4 Non-Skid, $30.50 $31.00 $34.00 Ribbed Ribbed Ribbed Ribbed 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 Non-Skid, $32.50 Non-Skid, $35.00 Non-Skid, $36.00 Coast hockey and who appears to possess class sufficient to clinch his claim to being In the perfect player company. He Is a wonderful combination player, a good stlckhandler and shoots a wicked puck, but on backchecktng there are half a dozen players who outshine him. He does not possess th.

same speed as Mackay, nor does he appear to work out plays as fast, but at the same time Foyston will always rank as one of the best performers In the rame. The same may be said of Hockey Skating The skating and hockey season is now In full swing. Hockey and skating enthusiasts will find In this store the best assorted stocks of shoes and skates in the province. Let us supply your outfit and enjoy your spare time in healthful pleasure. Skates priced from $1.00 to SI 0.00 per pair.

Shoes, $8.00 to $17.00 per pair. Hockev Gloves, $6.00 to $20.00 per pair. Pads, $1.00 to $15.00 per pair. Ankle Supports, Pucks, Hockey 1 Sweaters, all rea- sonably priced. TISDALI, Limited The Complete Sporting Goods Store HASTINGS ST.

WEST Fbone R-F 8300-8501 30x3 Grey Tubes 30x3Va Special Tubes $2.40 We also have a few good seconds. These Tires are selling fast Hustle if you appreciate a bargain. yoa hare not investigated the genmne redactions we are offering in this season's stock of distinctive headwear, yon owe it as a dnty to yourself to come direct to Calhoun's and look over our magnificent display of Hats for men and young men. If you want a really corrvincing answer to, "What are hat values?" let us show you fibse Hats for this season's wearing. No ether hat store in Vancouver can approach ftese valors.

VAUITY A weO-kxavwB make and a rood wearer. Bilk Jack Walker, but the latter's effectiveness la practically confined to a per fect hook-cnecic un me onensive ae Is only a fair performer. UrDXTCSTfAA STAB. In citing the qualities of the vari Borsalinos STETSONS ous stars of the present and past two decades. It will be seen that each one lacks some essential quality.

The greatest of the stars had some clay in thlr Tnake-un. Tommy Phtllirjs Glendale Tire Co. Seymour 6865 1146 GRANVILLE STREET, VANCOUVER, B. C. unea was aeep learner sweat band; ail col and Si Grlffis combined practically all Tbeae Hats display msstsg wmi iinjiahlp anal ultra BmartneesL Every Borsalln Is certainly rood to look and If you've ervr won on.

Inst as rood to wax; Bccn-lar $11 and (U. Now A view of these wonderful creations will immediately convince yon that we have a Hat for you that will "please your face" as well as your pocketbook. Eegular $10 to $1S. Now ors ana szzee in sun or plain finish. Bnrnlarly sold for $14- $8 the requirements dui eacn was an in-rfivirinalist claying brilliantly alone but lacking in team work.

Each was speedy stealer out reii snurt or tne speed shown by many others, notably .00 Cyclone lajiur, mint. uuiraiiiau, HEW TWEED HATS- We hf so large a variety a stxea and styles that wo expect to sell one to every wall-dreBaed man who comes to us, rfj Jk ni lour choice J4eafaO $8 $8 Mickey MacKay or Marry Cameron. Kddle uatraan, caouiiu ot in. vic toria club, is a great player, but he la not an exceptionally fast skater, and so far has proved to possess only average scoring ability. Barney Stanley, another star, was able to withstand hard knocks and keep up NO NAME A very stylish Hat In rlaln ana scratcn nnisn.

Regu 'S i r. $6.50 lar iiu. Now BEAVERS In black, green and brown, The best wearing Hat that can be bought. They will outlive several ordinary Hats. Regular price of these was $18, bat we have reduced them CIO to.

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