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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 15

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PAGE 'FIFtSEH THE SASKATOON DAILY STAR. KA'JTUDAY. DECEAIBEK -0, Good Seats reserved Mat TO.in t-j dlaj-i of while there are alo 1 atm rumi teat thai will be available at tlv rink the r.lsht the match. In fat HOCKE DIRECTORS PATS MAY PLAY IN FT. WILLIAM MINGLES ABILITY SPORTSMANSHIP WITH BUSINESS Left for Monday i there la an ampio supply for aU ticjds.

"-fjvving to the-non-delivery of ad vnnce orders until the latter part i 'the week, the prosra mof having th seats for the hrsl game sold at Pal FOKT WILLI Air, Dec, 0. Toronto St. Pat, world hockey champions, are Keeking an exhibition tame here i IiklMiJUM 1 Crescent Directors Are Efficient Group of Hoc-! feiquirj- lit hcadquxftera of the Crescnt Hockey-CHib this morning elicited theriiformatlon that there were tlpler.ty of seats to be h.id fcrne exhibition game with St. i'ats Cigar Ptore could i't odnerea and they di-poscd at CrescCj. headiiuarters, 1 Kerr Hlock.

AH mail orders for future came and -requesis for eeaaoii tickets will be dealt With at the club offi.e but the individual sale of pasteboard will take place at fat Cigar More. on Thursday, December 14, using alt their own nit-n. A wire to this effect was re- ceived here Friday. The key Moguls; Will Make Season a Fin rr ancial Success ere Monday Several huridro) wire also stated tiiat, if satiMaetsry arrantjemems A group of. honest -to-goodness, dycdm-th-wiol sporUiuen could be made, Jjepros would like to uictt up two the -Saskatoon 'Crescent 'Hockey Club iariu pursuit of West- local amatHfsi to make up a secojidteam as the St.

Patshave only ten men on WE SHARPEN THE SKATES ern Canada puck laurels this winter. Kvjrty member of the boartt directors in a prominent eilizen, Jovhom sporting blood and business instinct are well miriglpd-From a financial point of view, ihe season that, opens Mondavfiould prove-an unqualiied success. Here are he-men who Jiiake up the directorate; i 1 -A- 4 i lis tour. Failing this tw. FOR THE men might be brought from Toronto to fill out the.

two teams. Negotiations- are. VANDRIOtf committee, la )ical manager of the Varidilck, presort, 1 per- Early ruit Company, and one of th-i prominent cocaey ooosiers in nans-1 I. I of theHctortA man who In if toon- Identified with many fart- atill being carried on but no decision has been arrived atyet. Crescent Hockey Team I.

most vemures in mis cny. nis ex venture in thia haa Blrea.lv provtd invalu t-mlr-entlv nVtixl he rlialrman llld I I' 'eni: II I I x0- I if (able, to the club In more way a than the who works of tils commutes I one, receplrOh and entertainment. Mixed BEN. W. HOESCHEN WJVln.

everything, begun MOOSE JAW, Ilw, (t. Tralnl.Mg find ln front of HlIy-hoo brigade, ill boosting committees that 8aka Mr. Hoeschen, member of the rln committee, in manancr of the riaek-' atoon Brewing Company. Among hla I many lloeechen- holds off ic in th Knithru-of has been commenced by the Tenth Fudd Ambulance, g)itch Is commanded by Major W. Krown.

M.C.; with Let Us Sharpen Yours We sell the famon C. C. M. Auto-mubile Skateg Hockey boots, Ankle Supports, etc. Skates Rivetted On totii hn known for the past few Tears.

He's there till the cows Come home, lie holds all the long distance -olds uii all committees and apt. G. Young. D.S.O., M.C, -socond una is honorary president of the' Catholic Athletic Association, lie; Ik a. mpmhpr of HaKkatuon fJon In comrtiandV Training will be carried on during the -winter months.

organisations' ith which he haa evrr been connected. To mention all lha clubs and organisations on which he Club and of the, Klll-the-Prow I -rr i figure would be 10 gtve a list of all Club. In his younger days ho played existing In Saskatoon. 1 baseball and rugby football. Me Ms.

lern bctt I a treat, hockey enthtiHiuat and waa FRED E. BETTS. one of those mainly responsible for Mr. Tlettu. rotund gentleman and) the keeping of the Sasaatoon fran-autbority on all hockey constitution chise In thia city.

The Best Cycle and before and nine hia time, la chair FREO C. HOAD. Motor Co. man of -ha management committee, lie la the most widely known in the hockey world for he aerved as presi Mr, Hoad, chairman of the finance committee, la a member of the firm of Martie and Hoad. He la a past dent of the tJ.A.H.A.

arid the K.A.H A. during the vears of hla connection! preKld-ent of the Catholic Athletic Phone 4723. Opp. Empire Theatre. Phone 4723.

SHOES FOR MEN w4th amateur aanoclationa. He haa Aaaociation, a Rotnrlan and an of-ticc met poetically all the moguls lice-holder In the Knitfbts of Colum-in the amateur and pro gamea He is a -great believer In Saak-any that have not met him are in-j' atoon and haa been n. raaldeflt of tha tiiriately acquainted through hla let- city for 11! Mr. Hoad haa altera, --which are Jengthy, profound. waya been Intereated In simrta and the ground; well-worded.

In-I hen ho fived in Toronto was a wtli-toreating and to the point. Many of. known liu'roaaa and baaeball player theirt are. rated aa maaterplecea. lHe la also a motor enthuaiast.

To look at him. no one would) i rikiriiitu baaard a gueaa that he waa an ath-I JOE lete. When the matorltv of nrenrmt! Mr. Qanguiah, proprietor of the i )a A hjMniX i day athletes were not thought of he firm of Lynch arid Oangulsh, la one-of Saskatoon'a moat succeaaful buai- nea men. He Is one of thoae quiet hot key "nuta," a modest and retiring gentleman, not blatant fah.

but be Wearing uutiuiuimiumtiiiiuHiiimuiiiiHiiiiiM was a weir-known figure In the eastern stales In football, baseball, bicycle racing and track and field sports. He waa organiser for the Haskatchewan and Alberta Motor leagues ai.d haa always been Interested In fast cars and good roads. know a everything that haa I to players and teams for the paat 30 yenfs. Mr. Oangulsh.

when there was, no faat hockey In Saakatoon, would Ko to every winter and live JOHN McORMQND Mr II if-mrmrt li'A. ni .11 around tha hockey rinks. Now thnti tha agent at Sutherland. He! th Creacenta are here, he figures on. has always been Interested In anortai putting In tils winters in sataatoon.

and although never a hockey player.) yv, B. HA33ETT. i naa followed the game tor many Good Shoes mamawaiuiiutiuwi snwwmutiiwwiuttiiinn means comfort and foot-health. The ease of a "Natural Shape" Florsheim will keep yoifr feet fit, will relieve you of shoe troubles, and will prove real yenra. He was a noted amateur baseball Tjlayer at Fort lie is analatant general chairman for of tha Order of Railroad Telegraphers, president of the C.r.it.

Soclul and Athletic Clab. a member of the Masonic, Orange and F.Ik lodges. He has been a resident of Sutherland for 11 years. i WM. B.

WARD, i Mr. Ward, manager of the Mr. Hansen, of the firm of Currle and Hiissett, who la responsible foi the conditioning and training of the team a former player. He was on skates In, th old, old rtaya.When Saskatoon waa but a pup he" was the papa, of the Hoo-Uoos, the days when there were 4 ways imported players and gangs tiaed to get. together, bring In players for the express purpose of licking Vrlnce 'Albert.

He has not been active In hockey since 1912, but haa come back strong this year and his chief aim is to make the Cres If the Crescent hockey club players prove to languish hottorn, Jeft to riirht, Wrn: Ward, Hen W. HrKschen, W. B. ILwett and J. T.

Mc-Ormond. Fred lietts had his taken for this group, but it vouldnlt fit, because Fred is Mount Robson's only rival. be as talented a the citizens wlnxcoraprise the direct 'orate, Saskatoon's worries are set at rest. These are the men who are behind the. team Top: A.

C. Hosiej tight, F. O. PaulscllKleft, Fred C. Hoad centre, Fred A.

Vafidrick and Joe HEN 1 'too much weather' economy, xne true measure of value-fcr I lon Motors, has been a resident of Haakatoon for a number of years ajifl has always been prominent In civic is the complaint during cents as far as conditioning and a worlds i. i i activities. He Is a Ktwanian Rnd equipment Is concerned THE SLATER SHOE 5 member of other local organisations. I championship team. Mr.

Paulsell, liiairman of the rink I Mr. Hoste, manager of the Wueena COLLINS A COMER FIVE PILOTS INF0UR SEASONS January, February and Marcn, remember that you can't have "too much" of Boots like these to keep you high and dry. Ty r'obb exiiects Warren Colln, not the price perpair but the day's wear andthe satisfaction j'ptfget. Inter I pitcher obtained from the Ked in ih. I'ratt deal, to win mans" The Reading club of Hotel, la another dyed-In -the-wool hockey fan.

Not rabid, but he, has followed the game for ynar and knows about all there Is to know. He Is a member of several local or-taulautlons and. is a snewd business UMin. national. league can match records BBnu8 for the Hengls next with any of them whet) it comeVNto year, f'ollins had a good year with changing managers each sea-son.

Iflthe lied Sox who finished In last SPORTING GOODS he price you pay for a percent, better with the hard-hltttnif has. Indeed, had five, managers In four seasons, lloth Chariey IXtOin and Pop'Keloher tried it In 1919, John Hummel had the Job in 1H20. IicK Hoblltael was there In Chif Hender In and now George Oll son will try It In 1923. An elghfr-pound shot Is usually used In women's shot-putting events. Beesori holds the world's record for the running high Jump feet 7 5-14 Inches, TigyrKbehind htm.

Mike (Twin Bulllvan was recognised as weltevweltcht champlorf'afier he won from Hooey Mellody In 1907. Kulltvan outgrew "the welterweight class In 110. pair of Florsheims Is health and comfort investment. We know, because we are fitting men daily who tell us of the excellent satisfaction they've had in We carry a comnleta line of Automobile SVatea, This akate is guaranteed to give atlsfactlon, We carry them in, all sizes and modela, 1 'rices range from $125 to. OOM-f ff Jires, Causgrove's Ltd.

The Home of Good Shoes wearing Florsheims, Winter Sport Headquarters See our stock of Snow Shoes, Skis, Hockey Shoes, Hockey Sticks, f'ads. Fucks. Our stock is Al and you find our prices are Comparatively low when compared with the quality. Royal Shoe Store 117 Second S. W.

T. BIRNEY HARDWARE 101 20th St, W. Phona 4095 Skaters Notice THE CEESCENT RINK SKATE ROOM will be run this season by the WALTER'S CYCLE AUTO SUPPLY who will be there to give you the best of service. We have the room equipped with up-to-date machinery. IJKits, Skates, Straps, Laces, and Supplies.

Skates to reuL-JPree storage on skates left to be resharpened. Visit our sporting goods department where yon will find the largest and best stock in the City to choose front. Iiots of room to do your shopping in comfort. Kvery day our friends are congratulating us on the fine store we now have and how well everything is displayed; it naturally pleases us that our efforts are bo much appreciated. Snow Shoes, Toboggan, Skis, Sleds of every description; Skates, Hockey Sticks and Pucks, etc.

Wonderful values in all linei. i Our store has been headquarters for STAHK SKATES since 1910, all other makes come and go but the STARR goes on for ever. The Starr People have ben making skates for 56 years and the products are used all over the world wherever there is I MTEJlJ Are You Getting Your Share of SPECIAL FEATURES OF C.C.M. Automobile Skates the Bargains skating. Our Club Offers Are Proving Very Popular We are sold out of some lines but have made up Ihe following SALE At the, of There's a style and grace to the designs, a brilliance to the finish, a keenness to the edge, which distinguishes C.

C. XL-Automobile Skates from, other kinds. The coating of nlrkfl la unusually generous and the beautiful finish is retained for a long time. Plenty of choice for ladies and men, girls and boys, strong fast-turning models for hockey and stylish pleasure skates. The chrome nickel crucible steel blades are tempered hard as glass on the outside, but with tough core which jirevents brlttleneas.

Velox Demon Beaver No. 2 Ladies' Special Al Men 's High Grade Clothing Price Ranjre to Suit Everybody No. 1 Men's Special No. 3 Special fOSTAGE PAID ON ALL MAIL ORDERS. AND Velox Hkates (Reg.

7.00) TS-ia bearer Skates, plain or flatbed rr. I. HO(lt With m. HB. A good grade wl'h hphtnlng hitch, Men Furnishings nu.g lii.t...

Hocke Root with hsritnli: Kawhtde special hitch, Itawhide laces. special Very special $7.50 $6.30 $10.00 ftft(n)U AUT0MOBILE MODtL If J' Jate. a. I ifiLZ-jZ i h-lter. Rrr.ai.er (b? If ATT7f euSUele for Ud.es.

Ch.ome AT AUTOMOBILE MODEL A pei feet hockey used ma.ny of the best play era, -aluminum tops, chroma nickel crucible street blades, laminated sad tempered. Price $6.00 elckel ciwilMe aleel blaies. Ijn We also have a complete stock of all other models for you to thooe from at prices that will please you. If you live out of town write for illustrated catalogue. TWSafc Alurrjnura Tops' treated ard tempered- Price S5.50 MITCHNER'S Limited "Shop of Fashion Clothes' Second Ave.

Opposite Daylight Theatre OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE Off Utility -Xmai G.fts" Rsssenatle Prices Toys Galore at Reasonable Prtoss FAWCETT HARDWARE ST.I9Q J-7 PHONE 3158.

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1912-1928