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PAGE THIRTEEN '17m SASKATOON DAILY STAtt: THURSDAY. JANTAUY 18, HOME FROM WIN AWAY SCOR 4 VANCOUVER STRENGTHENS HOLD ON COAST LEABERStilPs 7 1 zsczzrr, 1 1 i Humboldt Wins SEATTLE JS Patrick- Names All-Star Team, ST. PATS 60 Gets Winning Goal CRESCENTS TURK TRICK! Hpoclal to Th Star IX. Of Prairie League ftiimboldt defeated Melfort Iti iiot- ly contetod htAkey grame here rtmlay night. The ncors Gualn cam thick and fast ari Uitl Koaltendera were worWinif all the BEATEN 2-1 TO CELLAR time.

1 'VANCOUVER. Jan. 13. After visiting" all cities ou the Hausc, Parker, Koumser and Kabwere tue bright ilvhla for the Vesteru Canada hockey circuit with the Maroons, Frank president of the 11. has selected" an all-star local fv m-lvlle tieaupre, l'rlw uid op wer the beat of the -lsiters, Art Duncan Scores Winning Goal in Overtime; Maroons Hamilton and Canadiens Tie for Second PlacefOttawa Has 1-Point Lead Humboldt Marshal i i Mo.Nab 'Saskatoon; Shows Real Form Against Calgary, Tigers; Dispute Over Tieing Goal; Joe Matte Goes Strong In Luck LINE-Uf Poeition-, Koal defense defense centre rswlne 1.

Jwinjf Seattle, Jan, is. Vanoou prairie team which Jie figures coulii give any. cJub in the hockey firmament real battle. His choice is based entirely von form displayed irr the antes plaved against Vancouver the Here is the squad: (mU Bill Binney, Calgarj-. Defense Amby Moran, Regina; Je bhupwvn, Edmonton.

Forwards George Hay, Regina Dkike Keats, Edmonton N'ewsy Lalonde, Saskatoom-' lieserves Joe Matte, Saskatoon; Barney Stanley, Regina Foley Martin, Calgary. MONTREAL, Jan. Jh.au-ifipitu u-pnt into a tie with Hani Melfort Iiwuater Juniiesoii Nelson Beau pre Brown Price Whitenwre Leake Humboldt. Fturnler llauwer Parker Hoffman Fournler var tnnintniiicrr-lta tinKitifHi At thf aub Uh jilton for second place in the Na tiotial linker League here Wetl lleidgerkeu head of the Pacific Coast League here Wednesday nigha when the Maroons defeated tho tt a Ta.At BY HOWARD KELLY Special to Th Star 2, OALGAKY, Jan18. ''Newsy' Lalonde talked into the tie-in? srial near the ctose of full time and thenlllerb Crerar sub nesdav uiiyit bv defeaiHiig the, Bferee Dr.

j. c. King, e.atue aieis goais to i. xi tooix league-leading f)ttawa Senators Gardiner deflected the puck into lis own net after sbtmiuntesi the Maroons nearly four mmuteH z-1. Ottawa Jias a lead of 1 pomt i Capadiens out played their op" ponents aiall styles of hoeky ofovertime to accomplish th trick," Art Duncan scoring th Today's Sport Calendar THAW HITS WATROUS and had 'command of the situa goal that ended th match.

As result of the win, Vancouvui! HOCKEY tion throughout the three periods. The marvellous goat-tending of Benedict let the Flying JOE MATTE Right defence player Hie Crescents, who waa credited with the (tvil that gave the locals an overtime i win 9t. George's vs. C.A-A-, City Junior league. has a lead of four points in the coast league race.

VANCOUVER GETS BRaAKS Mnak Emms'- Una3(3iiLia Collegiate va city Junior Frenchmen down with only two overtime to present the Saskatoon Cresceftta with a-5-4 victory over the Calgary Tigers here night BENGALS OUTCLASSED IN THIRD PEWOD It wu the moet one-sided exhibition of hockey 4een in Cal- -gvj all season for Saskatoon comnjetely outclasaed tb Tigers in the third period. ThebriUiant foal-tending of Charlie Beid eared the locals from being swamped despite, their early 3-0 lead. Repeated thrusts on the Calgary dage in the last spasm, bnt Eeid's daring -moves taveJ off defeaf when he stopped, no less than 21 shots and every one of fhmt real sizzlers. f. "Sammy Ilebert looked bad on the first two goals but he was under the doctor's caro all afternoon and had a temperature of over 100 when, ho-went onthe ieev A league.

Vincouver got the breaVi anl liatti to this important counter, Matte; gois. Selkirk va. Manitoba it not been for a luckv goal In thf made another and a saluted Lalonde tT ST.ePATS OUTCLASSED third period when Mlckuy- MacKay open the scoring for Saskatoon scored therri wyuld ntt VISITORS BEAT TOWN league. Brandon at Port Arthur, ManltoVa league. 4 i BASKETBALL Va at University, senior league.

overt me as the Mets wer lendinrr lb, TORONTO, Jan. 18. Outplaying St Pau-icka here Wednesday in all departments, the Hamilton Tiger defeated the world's champions S-2 in a N. H. fixture: Uday an well as goals prcvio ts to this: 3')th toal-tenders wero on thi- over KixoA, the score being 15 to if.

Ca rose Is and liner of Semans was beaten by Job Holmes and Lehinuti inakinr, Ul-feellng cropped up towards thetj j'inuiay to fl. The draw will, now le ninny tine saves, Special to The Star WATROUS, Jan. 18. Play in the rtVutroua bonppiel was somewhat delayed Wednesday owing to a regular spring Jhaw in the morning. The weather turned suddenly colder.

tntide, only visiting rinks participat-I Th locals apparently had tho kuij.J was delivered from the corner. Oliver ing in tne- event, cinonea wnen Rickey xeorvd on was skating past the goal mouth and I perfect fong shot that lm4 lhrnaij baffled from the time it attmcd. Id "NEWSY" TAtKS CFFECTEt.Y Had th Crwtnti (cored, nn and-out fair goal to 114 in thechftthg ANNUAL SMOKER Tile' smoker and banquet started however, early in the afternoon and Business Men vs. Independents, at T.M.C.A., 'intermesinte league BOWLING TiVarfderej-s va. Nationals, city league, A CURLING Jcottlsh Curlers rday at Ottawa.

BOXING George Shade va Young Stribling, 10 rounds, Macon, a. end. Immediately the game was over Randall rushed at Bouchard, knocking the Humlltonian down with his fists and so injuring him that he had to be carried off( the Ice. Forbes played the moat 1 grllliant game of his career In the Hamilton nets, iut Roach 'vsas not stopping them with hia usual Nosed Out ByKPI's" Special to Therstar -QAM ROSE. Alta.

Jan, Btre just manatrea to connect will the slipping Rubber as he was in reaching-range and only Hebert to beat. was a game of forward against de fsficea that proved wcll-iiU'n impreg period, no one would have begrudgod them the deciaton. Ttwy outplayed name, ine oattiu ro- uoals nevei about ten o'clock and it was after two before the last item the program was rendered. It was evening and the best of good fellowship the Tigera true enough, but the turn waned, however, until -'Ottnuiiq's ai in the overtime neriml nut nn ml eventa that brought them even It lsuked a nnch far the Tigers, but the contagious defeats is still tmocV. Ing the efforts of the locals ana 'even with that margin, they were doomed.

of Toung. i fast, clean and prevailed. R. Ketchenon vi van ley, conwiiiuency. wno is partcilpating In the 'apiel.

vsuid a small crowd, JVsf of Edmonton nosed out a S-2 victory over Cam- from then on. v. Elde of Simpson tasted defeat for the first time when Pat St John, of Imperial took him Into camp In a 13-end game. Kirk of Nokomis is still maintaining his poaitlon of being undefeated, the only rink in the "spiel, Bjorndall of Watrous Is in the fouls lh the Btephenaon competition- and Kirk Jtu reached the prizes in the McArAur. St.

John went In tha fours in the Htxon -event by his win over Elder. v. COOK SCORES FINE GOAL" The Crescentswere spurting spas-. roneJn a scheduled game of tho. aen-lor amateur Wednesday night.

"fnodlcaUy, but soon it was converted LEFTY TYLER PLANS COME-BACK iPlay was very close and the game end steady and systematic runr Cook went through alone and scored as a result of the smart SUMMARY First Period Rickey, Second Period-- No score. Third Period 2 Vancouver, MacKay, v.Zi, Overtime 3 VancnuvjH', Duncan, 3:51. LINEUP that who-fver he went he heard of the good time at the annual smoker and banquet of the "Watrous' bonspiel and purlers all over upon it aa a fixture. Dr. Stipe or-Watrous gave one of his old time fire speeches and pep characterised the proceedings all the way through.

Numerous speeches by visitors all brought out the fact on the scoring Hat was a. bloomer if ever there waa, one pulled in the lal arena. alid the rubber along the' Ice and Reid shot out nta foot to glance, the puck off to the Ule. It went 'clear and reached the boarda at the end of the rink on the opposite Bide of the goal from which It. waa shot.

The Tlgert started a fcounter-at-tack and the play waa In Saskatoon territory, wherf the foxy old pilot Lalonde. was seen debating with the yoal judge back of Charlie Held. There wa a Holier and euro eViouglt the veteran Canadian skipper had waa in doubt right up to the last minute. The winners (-cored a fluke go.ii five aeconda after the opening on a shot ten feet outside the blue line FOUR POINTS UP The Visitors vs. Watrous competif tlon was pulled off and when the when Which Dobb never saw.

Camrose evened the score 11 mln est bit of stick handling and dodging seen all etening. Matte's end to, end drives, rivalling the grandest 4evr pulled, by Joe Simpson electrified 'the crowd at times and be was given a great hand. On one, of these whirlwind driven, he banged into theithat they were having the time of I'osltlon, Vancouvei. smoke cleared away the visitors were goal utes-later when "Weiase bored through and (lipped the disc Into the net for a prettyunassiste4 goal. K.l.'e otwned the scoring in the second period on Lehmai Co! the end" of the rink and wa UuiicikJ defence defence their lives and all expressed appreciation of tho royal treatment they were receiving.

Today will see a number of crucial games In the more advanced stages and interest is running iinusually high. i NEW YORK, Jan Tyler, who helped piteh the Boston Braves to a pennant and world's champion-' ship in 1914 and later starred with the pennant winning Chicago Cubs in 1918, is on the road to a comeback. Tyler was declared by experts last spring to be through" as, a major leaguer when he was released after a brief tryout with the Boston Nationals. Today, as a-Tesult if weekly treatments on his arm with an electric baker -and a strenuous training Tyler is confident the 1923 season will see him back in bKig league harness outsnvarted the troop again and ftaakatoon was credited with goal How, why or where It got Jn ta Oennen MacKa t-sittle Hohnes Rowe RUkey royatorf Ilrlden Walker Krascr McCorthy lour points up, ins iulili ueuig oa 4S. Only two local rinks won their games and one got a draw.

Elder of Simpson easily defeated Miller, the score being 13 to Mc-Ivor of Toung and Telfer tied eto.ch counting Kirk of Nokomis was "one point 'down in hia game with Elliott, the talljCrboard showing 19 to Ht. John of Imperial won by one point tnuouii out tor a wnus. lan secona period closed 4- for Calgary with the Crescents improving thalr vlip and ahowini better results on team efforts. PJ-K9! Wklnner a goal "by Hower. which was the culmination of a' beautiful piece of atiok handling.

Fourteen mtnutes later, the again fculged the net. The second period ended S-l in favor of the'lOdmonton team. Eight minutes the face-off in the final period. Btuartrslipped a hook shpt around the earner of goal to reduce the lee- Aseltine mystery to everyone. It "didn't, but Newsy" had worked lit magic on somebody's mind and his tricks are worth the alary-.

jt GARDINER'S MISTAKE Willie Ritchie won the lightweight title from Ad Wolgast on a foul, November 9. 1912. i3otci Then they came through In the last period with a bank The visitors from Jiubville swung across a third coun ter when Matte went from end to That 'tieing oouut eeiA the crowd pBJBJfJggBjaSBJBJBJHBBJBSBBX SBBJBJBJBSJSJBJgHgBBBJBJJISJBB i Into an epidemic of. booing, biasing and hooting during the ende thl en Ion. Then they 'went Into overtime.

Mill swallowed tJin roar. end ua at grand rush and although Reid- saved twlcey. the disc waa not cleared and Matte slipped through the defenders, closed in on the unprotected cage and slraplyescprted Camrose bombanled the net for the balance of the game eat was unable to "secure the necessary goal to tin 1 imr of- the Irae throng. The Cres-. cents stepped In to lambaet Reid, but Proposed: Action By Hamilton Is Small Tovm Stuff the score.

The teams were ery evenly, matched and it waa simply a case of getting the To keep Camrose tn thla league, the rubber with ut Jlttle effort the coop. Tht' made It 4-1 and Lakwde's -strategy accounted for the he was sensational aa ever, blocking playlnc the brand hockey they are next to tie. Matte when the whirlwind defence man of the "Shleks" was all through, and also stopping drives from the eldea, with Lalonde peppering in capable of, there must be'" a decide change in the class or reierees en aajred. Harold Deeton la apparent some slxslera aimed at the openings every time. It lasted six minutes or ly, the only, satisfactory official that Kinley Defeats Perdue 7-5 In TORONTO, Jan.

13 The Telegram 1 monton and When he ia otherwise en so and Matte's gentle glider was. easy to clear- but the Tigers were packing their goal and tn the mu up that occurred on an" attempt to 10 I gaged, 'it handicaps the players on I both teama jl clear, Gardiner deflected the pu carries th following on Its sport pag Cbday: A story from th "Amblliou City" to the effect that the Hamilton and district end of soocer will seek to 35 Winter Overcoats into hip own basket. i IS IT A RECORD! Exhibition Game fore th y.F.A. to break away from Dominion body will create a BASK ironical sort of laugh. It sounds like the old tula of th tall trying to Whk the dogand 4t might be aaf to bet' BALK? Calgary had a 1-0 lead in the first Nperlol.

button scored one In 24 seconds from the start when he popped the disc past Mebert from the bine line. Then Gibson dribbled ohe straight through the gni.1 mouth and batted in a second after an elegant piece of iticla handling in 14 seconds. It was the first time in the annuls of hockey in prairie league and probably a for the professional 47 Medium Weight Overcoats 2 Grey Goat Fur Coats 66 Young Men's-and Men's Suits that the whole story originated from one afurce from which a lot of idle rumor ho originated. One of the cause advanced in Special to The Star CtNlT, Bask, Jan. 1 i.

Displaying more a need and finish, Kinley defeated Perdue 7-5 tn alt xhibitiort game at Perdue last night. 'Although the game was stubbornly foustit and there -was plenty of aggreraiveneaa, thm. aunerloritv tit Kinlev was moat favor of the split ia the election ofi 1 Mr peetlnjSrt for score two goals ln less than sxi minute play. Only three minutes later, Dwtton repeated his bullet shot from the blue line on "a lone rush AlLm a Grarnl Clearatice at and it beat Jlebert. sending them tut Business Men skirmish with the Independents in an intermediate basketball game at the tonighL Except for the spirit of rivalry between the two clubs there is nothing at stake, in the floor contest.

Only two games remain to be played in the first series of the circuit, two games Friday completing the schedule. S-o. LALONDE GETS ON Before the p8rkid closed, hoevef.J jucb HJia necK. ninui ui wwi inn shining lights of the winning outfit, each bagging thre goals, Oliver, McNab and Moffatt were the otlt-standtng players for the losing team. Kinley'a.

heavy back checking kept Moffatt, the Pergpe speed demon from getting away. Pace tn goal saved many chances from the Kinlev sharp-' hootera The game was clean with nv penalties being handed out. Morgan handled the game to the tat -iafaction of everyone. Ferduer-Pace, goalr MeNub, Baker, defence; McNab, Moffatt, OUver, MHchelU Wood. Kinley McMahon.

goal; luiibar. defence: Rice, H. Unsworth, Collegiate 1 cinched the honors of the first, division by defeating lis the Winnipeg men to th office of president and secretary of the D.FA. Th trouble-monger cannot be aware of The fact that" President Tom Holland of the T. D.

was offered th presidency but with the real interest of the game at heart he advocated the appointment of a Winnipeg man for reasons made public at the time. Had Tom accepted office the aevretaryehip would also have fallen to an eastern man. Certain individuals in are. sore because the elecupn wiped out Personal friends. Billy tean only secured re-election by hanging on like a leech.

Harry Brown waa nominated as the Ontario representative and stood a big chance of being elected but as Dean sat firm the gentleman from Kitchener performed bis usual gracious acta and withdrew. To reeucrect the Scottish tour mismanagement as another argument in favor of 'a onllfh in th extreme because the officials now at the head of the D.F. A. bad nfthing. to do with th tour.

school mates, CoUegiate 2, Tuesday rrtght. The senior S. C. I. squad under the -mentorshlp of Mr.

J. R. Mc Siutkatoon bad come to life and Lalonde scored a beairty from the aide on' a pass from Matte. The Tigers weegDtng at their best in the first period, but they were leg weary and it told on- them before they were far advanced lh the second period. The Crescents were improving in their class of attack, combining their efforts in good shape and carrying a series of strong attacks on the Calgary defence.

The home boys were tossing them Kay went through th oper.lngSrojnd $1 5 8worth Itosa, ticott. Best, for B. A. fi wiinoui a uexeai. in spiie 01 strong competition offered by Varsity ar the Independents.

McKay who member of the Collegiate senior basket crew during its three champion wards. NP seasons, has developed a snappy Pro League Aggregation for --the Intermodule league. The material on hand was Trao-tieally nw to the floor sporVeicept tor Inter-form igames In the school otanaings off well, but their counter-attacks were being nipped by the Visitors with more effeotiveneesT Reid's magnificent performance put Calgary in good stead In this period as well as in the last session. He was sliding out In front of strong drives, clearing en nervy attempts that re-nilnded unbiased critics of hie spectacular display last season. TIGERS'-FURTHERS AHEAD and strenuous' tiracUce before U.e NATIONAC HOCKEY LEAGUE P.

W. V. P. APts Starting Friday Morning aU9 O'clock1" This is a complete clearance of broken lines of lllgU Grade Tailored Suits and Overcoats. All sizes in the lot but in most cases only one.

or two suits orovercpats of-any'one pattern. A particularly good assortment indues for the young men wearing their 4 flf" first long pants. Good values at $18 On sale at UO epening of the season took the rough I edge offline squad, leaving one of the! bestams turned out In the minor busketbaU leagues of city f)ri many Srarcltyof players of Senior calibre I JO (Ottawa 10 1 11 11 11 HamilKyi ...10 I 0 43 45 10 ..19 4" 4 SI 10 10 At the Curling Rink Patrick 10 4 1 41 47 9 MS ESTERN CANADA LEAGUE" Then the Tigers stepped on the indicator' for another click when Oliver hooked In the fourth goal on centre pass from Uutton. wliich There will bio further draws in' any the regular competitions at mo curung niia 01 tne Travellers' has in two of the Vaague clubs golrg Into the Intermediate loop for players. The O.

K. A. ha takea two players from the Independents and one-from th Collr-giate while the baa taken one from the Independents, Owing to this move of the senior organisations, Wesley and the Independents have' Joined forces for the second series of th schedule P. W. In.

D. y. A. Pt EdnM)ton 118 4 1 41 41 17 IS 4 43 1 Calgary ....13 4 I 0 3 ia vl .12 8 1 .39 53 i PACIFIC tQAST LEAGUE P. W.

i p. F. A. Pi a Vancouvef It 10 .1 0 65 67 BO Peattl 18 8 63 44 1 Victoria 15 8 0 42 45 I Bonoll. which starts this evening.

Every sheet of Ice will be open fori Friday Morning Be Here Early tocal's First Road Victory scratch games after 3 o'clock Friday night, as Jhe traveller will attend the Edmonton-Saskatoon, gam tn a body. will start next week. Laroed won the XTnited States ten-i Draws will be resumed Monday. A summary of the standing of all rinks Si; in In 1921 Ruth batted .14. nia championship seven won it six times.

SUMMARY 1 First Parted 1 Dntton. a--Caarary, Orbaon from 3armner ft: J. 3 Calgary. Thitton. In the Mercantile League will be pui-.

i lishexj llnnday. In the Citisens' evef'V R. B. MoLeod has reached the Another line of choice dark patterns, Everr suit a desirable, seasonable pattern, but broken lines. $30.00 to $40M Clearing.at finals and win meet the winner of thy 4 Saskatoon.

Lalonde from Matte 14:. Second Period i Calgary. Oliver from Dutton, 4 ti sk at XTKalLjI Sacatoon, Cook. 1:45. Third Period Paika toon.

Matte, :00. Baakatoon, 4 Ora wf '-ird. Overtime Period Siatooo. Matte (off Gardiner) CompeuUotj in the Quaker Oail event will start aboHit Thuraday. January 25.

After this ia well started. the lrewry Cup and the New Tork Life Cup will-lHst inder way. An, effort will be made to finish these events before the etartof tbe big' tonepiei, February H. BIRNEY CUP Ashdwns IS, K'otl Fruit Monarch Ufe lirswerr 1 LINES ON TAKING A TWO WEEKS' VACATION Art is long an 4-time is flevtingr As pen 'jttim linns. But we har mir sad gnat bleating ltown among th ptnes, And perhape, thtHigtr may duck As you woaki a pent.

th thought Las lately f-uok You doserve a real. Suits Zs 'Suits'. nd 7v ium ramn Klatlnn S. Prondf not a t. I i uvercoats iiiff at i SSf jBf mW i lasssYasTOl I i ii li 5 I 4:44.

LINE-UP Saskstoen Poitie Calpant" Ileirt goal v. Matt defen Duttoii smith defense Gardiner i forward Martin Ciok forward GmoeJ. Crawford forward Ottver 1 lta for-rjbrrt Benson i fonrar Carey- I forward Anderson forward Ffher Ur. LPveirw HOPKINS CUP A. A- RM.inatnt 18, W.

Gunning t. A. F. llokei'n 11, Gevrge iulUvB 1 i A. A.

Murphy O. 7. i O. tetlenitvJ, If. McKagoe 11.

So in iittody, citeanpW.Uov Almost, ajjti a grui. We iiav planned -this) brief vacatu.s Just for- you Air. KWe 1 jltfng hi annual vai-tio Tt-e rext tp i lUJ 157 Second AvnvsVSouth- tyitj0 i- LADIES' EVENT LAI Ker rr JUrf- It. H. Jd-I H.iigit i Mrs.

a i.l allffer January 3. Mdiwiald i. Mr. HardUr-i 5.

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