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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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THE A A 0 0 I II CE I 0 1) A It 28 ID 14 In The World of Sport URDU PI Iv-C II WOKS All Noting l.ilnrul are aketl In turn -out for practice tonight from lia to l. Cutlers Press Agent Working Over-Time FIRST MEETING OF MANITOBA HOCKEY ASSOC. Essen Failed to Throw His Men at Young Thai Jim l-Xsun, the big Scut, who met tut. a Mirtn-p In Jack Taylor has nut dune well un his western trip is further shown hy a cl.ppinK from 1 the Yum JnuinsT' of last week Ks-son is Miiiposcd to have returned directly to Montreal after leaving Saskatoon hut apparently he wanted to leuirn with some kind of a success to his rtdit. The cl.ppins follows: Jim Ks-on.

champion wrestler nf I Uriti-h Isles, atid challenger for world ehampionship, tailed to carry out the terms of his contract, to throw Clausen of Uovuii three1 times in one hour, and Ernie Mav of Young twice in half an hour. In a matfh r.t Watrous last Saturilav night. He succeeded in throwing! Cli usen-tw -c, and May once lit the allotfed time. TO I' Required for Allan Matches Must Measure by ITU Feet SINC. McEVENUE NOT FOR FORWARD PASS re.lt MeCiill Who Coached Montreal This Year, 1 refers to Foster Punting Judging hy tilt ftrewing (If ffiiin iMimh Cutler to over-cuine his fedt til tli h.tiuls of Tuxlur hy totultv mnornu; him.

Tay-uif uugh.s at the itruclr and says he is wdhng to meet tin- Clucueo pi applet- at any tune willi a l.ttlo lioliee. "Duluth. 27 It looks rather useless to inntc'n Ch ley Cut-I agn list the majority of the brood nl An 1 1 i ma; iiihi Westc-rgaard uas hv-d us the -t of the home spun grupplors, and sec whit fuller d.d to Ut- lug Swede. Vousiff Hussiinc has made some sort nf crack ahoat wn'-rhng Charley f.r ll.hun a s.de It looks as if the Dec. meeting or tho Mam Commission since the oi g.iiiiMitum the Canadian Amatem Hockey iation at Ottawa, was held Sutunlay afternoon at the Awfunihoine Club, when the name of the Frovimwtl hockey body was changed from Mam-1ba I Hickey Commission to Manitmi.i Amateur Hockey Association, to ac-I season.

Cutler otd with the Dominion wiMijju-d a-, he slmuld heat all of the oth-which It Is affiliated. The priilenl pits of the made-at-humc trademark. rtd secretary of the Dominion hodv-II' is our greatest wrestler: of that beimr present, tin re was teikjtr.trc ho longer the faintest shade pair mav me sotiu Line the present e.i-i...- should heal Hussane, CANADIAN OARSMEN AT CHARITY REGATTA Pep-Peppermint Stutter when you say it and get in two Peps for this is double strength Peppermint chewing gum lots of Pep! Its like a Peppermint Lozenge with a long lease of life it 1-a s-t Youll get joy supreme from MRiGLEYSi uITt! i r3 l-iimlim, 1)1, J7. Tho following Canadian oarsmen took part in the Kichmoml Charity liesratta un Sal-urdnj. The list inidndis UenfTrey Taylor, the famous Areo stroke of the past two tears, afid other Toronto oarsmen, as well as several well known men from Winnipeg: tieof- frey Taylor.

Toron'o; Sinvlair. Toronto: tt, I'hinney, A. tl. Cilmuur, J. McXah, A.

H. Muir, all of Winnipeg; and Tt. Johnson, 10. Seiver, II. (Jirvin.

and If. Coles, ltoth the principal events were won hy 11. lilaok-staffe, of England, after a fine per-furmanee hy all the competitors. c-t i- ubt. Alexander Aberg.

the hug'1 Itus-sian-Kinn, who has lell a wake of dc-r-U'lve victories over tb wrestling ter-i pp.ry of Kurope. is in the Inited istates at the present. This monster of a hi in wp'irhs in thf altogether, or In tlie primitive and unadorned costume of Adam and playmates, 240 pounds, or just about an even dozen pounds more than the titanic Cutlei, a picture ot Apolo Helvidcre. with the additions tht' th ghs and and calvrs Hotch graduated to the via -is of the Kuropean', Cutler must look to Jie huge foreigners for upward pro-urcsN, and it is to the 'd-wTos and A Urns that ilu- greatest wrestler since the palm da.s of (iottli must look for real battles. (CHLWING GUMr Made in Canada by the Wm.

Wrigley Jr. Co. Ltd. 7 Scott Street, Toronto, manufacturers of the famous nitawa, Dec. 26.

Sin lair McfcNe-, mic. McUiUs great quarterback in lij, who coached the Montreal Fug Knar team this season, is recognised in Intercollegiate circles as a thorough Uugby student. M. Kvcnue is in Ottawa, paving a to friends and expresses himself strongly in favor of Dr. Full's suggestion of a standard set ot playing rules in Funada, and the Failed States, with a view of about international games.

There is no doubt in my mi. id the Canadian game is a better game than the American game, and has great possibilities. Hut our game cm be wonderfully improved upon. 1 am strongly in favor of the snap back sxstem of getting the ball out It would enable all the plays behind the lines to be started twice as fat as they arc under the heeling system, it has also been my experience we have two superfluous players on our teams, inside M-mimnuigers. They have no unit ion beyond curtailing chances for end runs by adding so many more nu on the line of the scrimmage.

With 11 aside the width of the field is practically entered. It frequently happens plays are spoiled by line nun being in the way of their own men behind the line, who arc running the Twelve aside arc quite sufficient. tVould make a more compact sci un-inagc, and permit tnon i pen running and passing. Take four nun from the hold the present game, and it would open up untold passageways for startling situations. TORONTO TRIM CANADIENS 4 TO 3 WRIGLEY5 Montreal.

Doc. 27 Showing condition and combination play, the champion Toronto? won their first matcli of the N. H. A schedule season, when they trimmed the Fan-auiens at th' Arena on Saturday night by a score of 4 to 3, after a gruelling contest. The quality of hockey sened up by the champions and runners-up of a year ago was surprisingly good for the tirst of the season, and did mu drag at any time.

OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL v) rc h-ague 1 toxmg tirsi- -sociatcd lMv 2. The follow the M'lintiiltd piaxed 1 1 1 1 of tile Sold around the world. gives you the flavor of spicy, fresh mint leaves. has the delicious flavor of Peppermint double strength. Take your choice both are smooth-chewing and savory 1-o-n-g 1-a-s-t-i-n-g pleasure and benefit at very small cost: 5 cents.

PORTLAND BEATS VICTORIA 8 TO 1 if the Mackenzie bos and the.r Ma- tits, but the president ruled that the mbjfct was outside of ihc meeting. being urged that the boa went! from the Manitoba jurisdiction, it was I further remarked that their claims to bona tide amateur standing had I beer questioned, hut the secretary in- formally assured the delegates pit's- 1 nt that they had regnla: transfers! from Manitoba to Sasha lehewa i om the Manitoba branch of the A. A C. Another Dominion matter touched on a the size of Allan Cup hockey ice It was stated that the Saskalehew a IIucKoy A ssoeia ion la Informed that the size required for nueh matches is at least 70 feet wide l-y liO feet long, with sufficient seating capacity to assure the defraying Df all Allan Cup match expenses. All hockey leagues in the Ikovinee or included in the jurisdiction of the M.

A. H. A. arc expected to take notice of the position assumed bv tlm IT. A.

in accordance with the A H. A. constitution. The assoc. a-tion open to receive applications for affiliation from all leagues ami is prepared to accord oath le igtie dim representation mi its executive The fact that no league not adiliat-ed with the association max ehal-I r.ge foi the Allan Cup i- induce-! ment to nmc Into the fold.

i Ah the season advanced and rc- Riatration ts a most necesrary step In- i ward controlling leagues, cluhs and players. all secretaries of clubs no affiliated are required to submit without delay to the secretary of the association a full list of piaving members, this to constitute temporary Inn till the association can iff eel more thorough registration, for which a card has hern adopted to be signed by every player under the association. The secretaries arc not required to classify the players when supplying the lists, but it is decided lhat plaver may play one senior game and still he allowed to play intermediate, hut second senior appearance will disqualify him for further louver class hockey. Transfers will be handled by the association. D.

V. I Nicholas drafted a registration card for the association whbh was adopted. Tl will serve from season to season and sets out over the signature of the placet his choice of club and his declaration of eligihil.ty to play amateur hockey. It will serve as a record of his rating in senior, Intermediate or junior hockev. Portland, Dregon, torias Toast League down to their tliir here on Samrdav Dec.

27. Vie- chaiupious ent I straight -h feat when the (( anadiHii l.ondon, Dec tho results of lootball game? Ii.iv, on the nanu i) i lu io smii 1 1 in. Iir'-t iiisiuii. Aston Villa Ibdton Wamlcrcis 7. 1 trail ford City INortim 1, A erpuol Manclicstd 1 lilted I.

Manchester t'i'y Mi.Ism 1. Notts Cmmiy 7. uhilesbrough 1. ddham Athbuic Hradford 2. Shellield rutted 1 Hbo klomi K.

2. Sunderland Newcastle Tmted 1. Tottenham Hotspur Sheffield Wcdnesilay 1. ct Hromwuch Alloon Hurnley 0 Second li iion. The Arsenal J.ena sier U.

l.arnslev (Mapton irlont 0. Dr.stol lioxers Town 0. p.ury Hirnungham l)orly (mii)ty Notts 1 orest 0. Fulham Stockport County 0. Huddersfield Town 7: Uluekpool 0.

l-eodsi'ity 0. Preston North Knd kiir-oln Fity Portland Fnelc Sams outplayrd Dunadmi ai nil stages, and won a score of to 1. At no tinn in the (onlcsl did Victoria have any advantage. In the lirsl period the home team scored three goals, while Victoria failed to count. In the second period Portland collected two more tallies, while the champions scored their lone goal of the game.

The last period was all Portland, the home team scoring throe more goals. Victoria was completely outplayed, ami their rlmme of annexing a third championship appears to be remote. The championship lies between cou or and Portland. League Mainlin 0. Wanderers 1 I lull Wolverhampton Ditv 2.

Southern league. Gillingham 'uy 1. West Ham t'nited 2, PriglHoi Albion and Point Wc do not want the forwaid pass our game. It discounts punting, and thin is one department the Canadian game has it all over the Yankee cod''. From what I could learn down Philadelphia at the Arm-Nay game, the other day, the Canadian single point kicking is spoken of faxorably to supplant tin touchbaok" sysPwn in the American game.

In the American game, when the ball is kicked across the dead lino, is brought out to the 20-yard line, and scrimmaged there, no points being counted. This discounts kicking, and the American coaches realise it. Hy allowing interference on the line. portrayed in the Intercollegiate rules, wre would be legalising what is being used illegally in the Interprovincial every game. Holding is heaw-ly penaliseu in the American game, and the rules call for the same in the 1 Canadian game.

I assisted as referee in the Argonaut-Hamilton Rowing Club game last week, and informed the plavers holding" would be punished, hut had I followed out threat there would have been no game as holding was indulged in every scrimmage. In straight line plavs it is essential to open tip holes to get the play through. The principle admitted by those who framed the Rig Four rules, yet it called interference if the line (barge ahead to make the opening for the hall carrier. The Intercollegiate has been quick to see the absurdity of the rule, anil allow running ahead of the ball for three yards on the line scrimmage, which is equi-ilem to going forward to open holes. (f course, it is tarried further by using it on end runs, but orly for the allotted distance.

beliec the adoption of these alterations would make our game much more spectacular, and if the American toaches would see two of our champion teams pla.wng 12 men aside, with siiapback and the Intercollegiate interference rule, they would go light back and adopt the same for the American game. These changes cn no made in a day. and quickly grasped, without depreciating a aiue one iota." I mouth Arg 1c Watford 1. Duton Town 2. 4.

Portsmouth 3. Heading 1. Fardiff Fity 2 F. i Xnri ha nipt on Southa mpton Sm imlon Toa Soul hend First Round In Final Play Off Tonight Var.cou Portland Victoria OTTAWA BEATS QUEBEC 4 TO 1 Quebec, Dec. 27.

tiling fluky about over Quebec in the at the Arena last were clearly out of condition, the Senators literally checking them oft! their feet. It was Ottawas first win sint ll'll and it was a well merited success. The score was 4 to 1, a pretty fair indication of the play, roydou 'ununcti 1 Fnited 1. Queens Park Irvsta) i'alacc 1. UU.BV.

Noribei I nion. Framley I.radford 1, Fruiigliton Hang'-rs 7: I'ldliam 7. Hull Kingston Hoei-; Hull 1. Hunslet Leeds 1 Keighley 3: Harrow Rochdale Hornets 2. ilifax 2.

Runcorn Widnes 1 7. Salford Swinton 3. Si. Helens (j Wigan 1 Wakefield t. Hnddeisheld 4 t.

York 12. Leigh 13 Dewsburv ILitlc 12 ss I 'I ION. hri-ima Hav I lea 2 a tndoii o. tlielsea Manchester- Tonight the first round in the final dav-off of the opening club eompet'. lion will start at the Furling Uink at tight oclock.

There are eight games cheduted tu be played, and on each rink must be two old curlers and to preen men. These 16 link? are the one? that I urlcd under the banner of the President against the Vice-President, and won out in total aggregate points. They will now play down for suitamc prizes. These rinU are made up as they will play all season in the ilub competition. Any departure from the rules providing for tAO green curibis ttng on each rink and pla ing on the same rink all season will render the offending rink liable to disqualification.

The draw for tonight is as follows. Montreal. Dec. 27. A despatch to the Gazette' Irum Ottawa says the Ontario? have decided to retain Run an and will pay cash Hebert in exchange ha until Tm -da to par ot the bargain.

on pi thmr hen Lilian to op la HAVl.FV Monm: ONTARIOS GIVEN SEVERE TROUNCING A. H.F. Dio. light a i Lampion Johnns Moorv. bu o' a heduh-d 2 -1 oi Saturday, but wa-.

i Ha loy, of (an-it led 17 urnP tight it able frm or adn. at1 lin.sh Th Monday i Ice D. 7 W. 'I Mtilicke Hansford AVilham Duck s. J.

F. (lask Itowatf s. G. A. C'ampbelL.

K. Hem-mens s. V. H. McKenzie.

A. Patterson vs. O. U. fmc ird is ontilUie arri ed.

bghi on nsht to at It a D-. 27 --('nijrioS wt-rc gicn a seterc 11 to tiounr-irig bv the Montreal Wanderer last nigh, it trio Aren. t. li was the npfnmg game of th H.A. season, (ondition was lacking, and there was iMi -h loafing.

With the addi'um of S.r, h. and Rnnan. al! veteran- at the u-. i i I style, and number of ou r.gtei j. whoae work pUHtae has called f-rth favfuaide lOTiment.

it was tlmueht the haul mam would be contender? t.ni season Tnc 'earn, however. pki(d mi-'i In kt Yok, Dee. 27. The rb. Nr h-tcke team of New York dv -d Toronto Fnivers.ty, 7 to 6, Imre night in a game requiring two i Will hot Four More Days Today, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

lust think vvliat that That means money to you. L. Here are a few of the Hurry to et them before the Fire is Out. llTOKY roll Dips cl nd. i This: 1 imr.i Falls ciuori fr om tton in the Xutmnal i sh.p tiv aflc nooi.

goal? u.c i- ir 1 HIM 2 6. '1hc riop. 1 1 i i 1 1 1 N.aa.ua further p.micipa Soci er champmn-Ol two HMIIiTO I.OFS OFT. St. louis.

Pec. 27. -Tnc Hun-llton, soccer team lost to the Tn-risfaiU of this city. 0 to toda. The Fanad.ans lost two and tied one in three game series here on boston.

i. Mjv Dd. 7 Fhe of nUrtiva Peakes team the 1 1 Athb-tic A-soCia-tion tutm lot nurht a suio of mm.m ii. i I MANY ENTRIES IN TOURNAMENT a 1 rj ro i cd fr hi, Li ink- id b.lj t.i rd rn rne sun rn rr w. The draw ha- rq mad, and that f-r ie handieappr- Di.eir nart cf ih Tht draw i Inndt' apf will hf pu.di.-hed In deniorre'v's Thm-mx, and play start tomorrow afternoon.

Some or the bt plaer? In th-' city are this The Landi appsng in te hands ri h. A. F. Sunp-j a. id Dt G.

Hdm The nnat K.me iP just area me r.t w.l -e when R. Drcer.v w-V I A-- i in 'i- na I i I I'bh-f" i 1 1 (l- 4 These are only Six of the thousands of bargains. Look for the Yellow Fire Sign. STORE U'fVRY THE FORD MOTOR OK 0. OF Sl.

I.TD.. I ORD. OVT. $.100,000 Korj Addii mii will Ik (Vniplrtl in fiarlv spring. Tnv Fold ilutor Company rf Canada.

addition th ix storv h- r6gruund. cat approximately and rhe total fim.r apac up to a LtV or square feet. In present fuctorv is 707 fee: long, ami four hi en. With the the addition the near future. Canada will he a.ured t'm 'n th bve--- fa -ww tb Hr, fish IPnpre.

And thera will he amp.t fa f-r Die ir --d rir. ha- p- TWENTIETH STREET, W.t Between AVENUES A and B..

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