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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 9

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(Monclay February 28 THE WHIG-STANDARD 9 GENERAL REVIEWS TIMELY COMMENTS CRU ANNUAL HELDSATURDAY Motion to Pool Receipts of Play-off Games VARSITY GIRLS WON COLLEGE BASKETBALL TITLE SATURDAY fiefeatecl Queen's by Score of 38 to 17 Blue and White Displayed Superior Playing All Through McGill Defeated Western in Exhibition Game first of the game aha demonstrated the fact that she could play and she knew the game well Violet Anglin was the star for accounting for the majority of their scores Miss Mason also making a fine combination player with Miss Anglin Both the Tim tnd the determination to BIG LEAGUE TEAMS NOW IN THE SOUTH Walter Johnson Is Already Limbering Up Athletics at Bradenton Philadelphia Pa Feb 28 Two squads of baseball players left here Saturday for Southern training camps The flut a small detachment of the Philadelphia Nationals Including only batterymen and coaches is bound for Bradenton FIs where they will be joined by Manager Mclnnls and other players to-day The other squad Included Eddie Collins Jimmy Dykes Jack Boley and Francis Slgafooa of the local American League Club They are headed for the training base at Fort Myer Fla- Most of the Athletics' pitchers and catchers have been In the south for a week a In the party were Alex Ferguson pitcher Harry O'Donnel and John Curry catchers Business Manager Gerry Nugent and Coach Danny Murphy Two of Manager batterymen have not yet returned their contracts They are Clarence Jonnard catcher and Jack Scott veteran pitcher who came to the Phillies from the New York Giants Cataraqul and Verona did not play on Saturday owing to the fact that the Verona juniors could not make the trip Queen's girls worked hard for a rlctory orer Varsity bat were up against a better team The trl-color nerer let up trying and were improriug In the' second half To-night Sunbury and Sydenham meet for the senior County League championship and It ahould be one of the best games of the season Both teams -bare been playing fine hocke all through their schedule The chances are that this week will see something stirring in regard to baseball Kingston hare lost Cairns and Teepell whose transfers hare been ratified by the OBAJL and will hare to dig up a new twirler from somewhere Kingston and RMC juniors and Intermediates will furnish the fireworks for Wednesday night and these will likely be about the last games of the season Kingston are keen on getting back that game RMC took from them early In the season Varsity are not haring things all their own way In the senior intercollegiate and It would not be surprising If McGill beat them In the1 play-off St Germain is travelling better than any man on the Varsity line-up this year and in fS ct looks like another Lou Hudson Lou Marsh a ays: rabid fans are inclined to criticize Charlie Querrle'a regime as manager of the St Hockey Club Querrie was Just good enougfi manager to turn something which cost him and his early associates $400 into something which made plenty and then sold for "The Saint-Leafs played with desperation against tho Flying Frenchmen and were as good ns their opponents all through the game A long shot by Howie Morenx howerer fooled the usually alert Roach and the Canadians got the decision Morenx scored all three goals for the winners and the ex-Stratford boy looked Uke the champion of the world In the closing stages of the game Bert Corbeau gare a remarkable exhibition of aggressiveness playing on tho forward line including three or four dashes Into the opposing goal on one occasion taking both the Canadlen defence men and the goal-keeper with Toronto Star The annual meeting of the Canadian Rugby Union was held In Montreal Saturday afternoon with the following representatives and officers in attendance: DeGruchy Toronto past president and ORFU delegate It DeGruchy CRFU Hanna McGill University McMaster Varsity Ilykert of Savage Quebec McCann 1st vice-president Major Stnart Forbes president It Hewltson secretary-treasurer A Burridge Inter-provincial Dr Klnsella Inter-Provincial Ballard InterproTlnciul Frof Louden and A Hewitt of the AAU of attended the meeting on invitation The meeting passed a motion that the percentage for expenses of carrying on the CRU Minor Finals be raised from a tax of 5 per cent to 10 per cent of the net gate receipts of all CRU senior play-off games The meeting discussed the suggestion of the affiliation of the CRU with the AAU of Canada Mr Savage representing the Quebec Union made the suggestion that the CRU co-operate with the Amateur Union to help better the standing of Amateur sport He also suggested that the CRU draw up their own plane of affiliation to be presented to the AAU of for consideration The motion for the pooling of gate receipts from play-off games waa defeated FAITTITG COSTS GIRL $10 Mat Takes Her Out of Trolley Car She Finds Jewelry Gene Mies Marie Dclso-relo nineteen of Darby fainted while riding In a trolley car here A man passenger placed the girl in an automobile The girl was taken to a hospital and when she was revived discovered a wrist watch and a gold chain had been stolen The jewelry she told the police was valued at $40 Krt NEED FOR RK-ELKCTIOV Ottawa Feb 28 A hill to remove the necessity of the re-election of members of the Honse of Commons on acceptance of cabinet ap? polntmenta will be introduced in the course of the present session Notice of intention to introduce a bill along these lines Is given on the order paper by 8 Jacobs (Liberal Cartier) 09 TIGER ADVANCE GUARD LEAVES Detroit Mich- Feb 28 Manager George Morlarlty and the advance guard of the Detroit (American League) baseball club booked passage on a train leaving here Saturday for San Antonio Texas where the spring training camp has been established Ed--Wells Rob FothcrglU and Clyde Manion made up the party leaving here BIG TRAIT AT TAMPA Tampa Fla Feb 28 Walter Johnson the big train of the Washington Senators arrived at Tampa conditioning camp of his mates Saturday and immediately began loosening up his famous right arm Walter is the first of three veterans to report in Florida camps On Sunday Tris Speaker reached the Senator camp and simultaneously Ty Cobb reached Fort Myers Fla- to join the crew of Connie Mack Ty will carry on with his new teammate Eddie Collins POP 'EX PAUL RETIRES Paul Berlenhach who rose from an amateur wrestling champion to the JJght-heavywelght boxing king in the short space of five years is retiring from the ring He will enter the lumber business after collecting an excess of $250000 in the ring recent knockout at the hands of Mlko McTlgue Influenced his McGILL CAGERS DEFEAT VARSITY Victory Gave the Basketball Championship to Western University Toronto February 28 McGill's senior basketball team defeated the University of Toronto quintette at Hart House gymnasium here Satur day night in the final game of the year In the intercollegiate circuit by the score of 37 to 27 A touch of Irony entered Into the red and white victory for by trouncing the blue has-keteers McGill incidentally gave the University of Western Ontario the team that nosed out the red five by one point at London on Friday their first championship If Varsity had won Saturday game a playoff between Western and Toronto would have been necessary with the chances favoring the blue and white gnpaein qi pexjunSao an suoj University of Toronto basketball team defeated the Queen's sextette on Saturday afternoon bjr the one-elded score (of 37-17 thus winning the senior Intercollegiate basketball championship The exhibition game between McGill and Western teams which was staged as a resulted la a win tprM0 Montreal team by the score of 34lsl 341x1 McGill winning In the last few minutes of the game haring been held dose throughout both frames The swiftness and precise Judgment of the Varsity players was really remarkable for they many times took the ball from the Queen's to when It seemed tliai tho Trl-color were due to score Dashing blue-and-whlte-garbed girls seemed to be ererywhere and the combination play wan wonderful The ball was sent sig-ssgging down the floor from one Varsity player airiS to another firing the effect of carefully planned demonstration But they did not entirely outclass tho local glrla who pat up a fine fight Miss Blackwell the Jumping running and quick-playing girl at loft foilKlrd for Varsity waa certainly the star of the gama for her basket play was superb flight from the McGILL ANXIOUS TO BEAT VARSITY Play-off Games May Result in Victory for For the first time in many seas-Varsity find themselves extended the limit In the Intercollegiate this year McGill and University of Montreal giving the Blue still opposition throughout the race To find McGill tied with Varsity for first place Is Indeed surprising and If the led and White should cinch the title fin the coming play-off series college hockey would no doubt receive a big boost amongst the Canadian student body lhe first of the play-off games baureen Varsity and McGill will be held In tlie Forum Montreal next Friday March 4 with the return game in Toronto on the following Monday March 7 It is generally credited that Shaughnoasy Is confident of winning tAi title In his final season with tho t7um but tho locals have other plane In any case the coming games should set a new mark in the Intercollegiate hockey series both from tho viewpoint of spectators and the ockey provided Varsity possess a strong back-checking forward line with a heavy checking defense In fact- defensively the student team has shown little inferiority to the OIIA squad with Whitehead Kirkpatrick Stollery and Murray Snyder turning In high-class games On the attack the two defense men have proved themselves decidedly dangerous and their counters have come largely as a result of tho efforts of this pair led by fWLain lUehards the for-wart have been combining well and though not possessing the speed of pnM Varsity aggregations check and tirelessly TWO-GOAL LEAD FOR THE GRADS Kitchener Beaten on Saturday by Score of 5 to 3 Toronto Feb 23 Varsity Grads of Toronto will take a two-goal lead Into the final of the senior Ontario Hockey Association aeries as a result of their 6-3 victory ever he Kitchener Grecnshirts hers Saturday night The game was witness-rJkbF the largest crowd of the season Joe Sullivan and Klem opposing goal-tenders were easily the stars of the fray Their sensational work In the nets had the crowd on Its vk'tt time after time and tha goals fared gave them no chance to save The teams: win ao paramount la the Varsity team but displayed by both aides were the outstanding characters of the game At half time the score stood at 19-8 for Varsity and in the second half Varsity Just doubled their score and Queen's did but little more than that Perhaps the second frame was the more exiting of the two for saw that they were up against a strong team and put forth thoir best efforts while the Torontonians decided that they were going to hare the game themselrci The players: Varsity Forwards Blackwell and Buchanan aide centre Weir jumping entre Wallace guards Griffith and Page subs Forward Williams and Kerr Queen's Forwards Mason and Anglin side centre Miller jumping centre Grarea guards Pritchard and Honor Tett nubs Rose Tot and Simmons Misses Slack and tagrass ENGLISH SOCCER London Feb 28 Football games played in the old country on Saturday resulted as follows: XXUL1KII LEAGUE 1'lnt Division Arsenal 6 Burnley Birmingham 1 Tottenham 2 0 Leeds United 1 West Ham 2 Aston Villa fm 3 Everton 0 Newcastle 2 Bolton Wand 0 Cardiff City 1 Blackburn 4 Bury Derby County 3 Huddersfield 0 Liverpool 1 Manchester 0 Sheffield 3 Sunderland-Leloester CUy not played WestBrom A2 Wednesday 2 Second Division Barnsley 1 Manch City 1 Fulham 0 Hull City 2 South Shields 1 Preston NE 2 Clapton Orient 0 Darlington 1 Notts County 2 Oldham Athletic 1 Wolver'ton 0 Portsmouth 1 Blackpool' 0 Bradford Cityl Chelsea 4 Grimsby Town 5 6 Nott'ham Forest 5 6 Reading 6 Southampton 1 Swansea Town 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Celtic 6 Cowdenbeath 0 Dundee United 4 Falkirk 3 Hibernians 3 Morton 3 St Mirren Dundeo Dumformline A Hamilton Acad Kilmarnock 2 1 44 3 1 2 5 Motherwell 1 Alrdrleonians Par Uck Thistle 2 Hearts 2 Queens Park vs Rangers not played St Johnstone 1 Aberdeen Second Division Albion Rovers 1 RaKh Rovers Arbroath 2 fkenhousemulr Arthurlia 2 Quesn of South Bathgate 4 Forfar Athletic 3 East Stirling Clydebank 2 Third Lanark East Fife 3 Armadale Park 2 Dumbarton Nithsdale Wand 0 Alloa St Bernards 2 Ayr United TRAINING HIS HENS TO CRATE THEIR EGGS San Francisco Convinced that as the bee combs its honey ready for shipment so might the barnyard chicken crate her own eggs for delivery Frank Arnold Petaluma poul-tryman baa announced steps looking toward the education of his fowl along thess lines Arnold has Installed a series of egg rase nest and Is testing his theory soma good he an nounced present system is primitive" he declared nest was originally built as a hatchery Since the incubator took its place It merely survives as a isntimental tradition Give a hen a case containing two dozen squares All that la required Is that she All the squares the eggs are counted and ready for market IOUXO MAJOR LEAGUER Jim Dunlap aged 16 has signed with the Boston Braves and will be farmed to a minor league for the VARSITY WON THE ASSAULMT-ARMS Led With Ten Points to McGill's Five and Queen's Two University of Toronto boxing wrestling and fencing team won their fourth straight tiUe in the McGill Union on Saturday night in the 14th annual Intercollegiate asaault-at-arms with a final total of ten points to five for McGill and two for Varsity entered the boxing final on even terms with McGill with seven representatives each hut after an evening of hectic bouts came out on top with alx wins to their credit while McGill were forced to defeat in all hut two- Both Queen's finalists in the boxing were beaten and the tricolor failed to gain a point In this division McGill had better lnck In the wrestling part of the programme and spilt the honors with varsity with three wins apiece taking the other two The lone point for the win In the fencing pool also fell to Varsity to give them a clean-cut victory Saturday's win now gives them eight of fourteen assaults to their credit with and McGill tied with three each Boxing Competitions 112 lbs Beer Varsity heat lelffor McGill decision 118 lbs Raney Varsity Brain McGill decision 136 Musselman McGill Hill Varsity decision 135 Robertson Varsity Murray decision 147 a Taylor McGill Hale decision 160 lbs Fldler Varsity Hughes McGill decision extra round 175 lbs Mills Varsity beat Gordon McGill decision Heavyweight Carrlck Varsity beat Taylor McGill tech KG Wrestling Competitions 112 lbs Silver McGill beat Stoddard Queen's decision: 118 lbs Gaisky Varsity beat Krnpkin McGill decision-123 Thompson Varsity heat Walbridge decision 134 Derrick McGill beat Cornell decision 145 lbs ouzel McGill beat Ide decision 158 Hornsberger Queen's beat Mooney Varsity 2 falls in E5 secs 174 lbs Calnan Varsity beat Hamilton McGill 1 fall In 1 min CO secs Heavyweight Ketaladze Queen's beat Martlneau McGiH decision Fencing Contest Parkinson Varsity Knee McGill Maybee Campbell Varsity Desbarats McGill Robinson Queen's SEEK TRACK MEET England Is ready to arrange a dual track and field meet with the American Olympic tram that will participate in (lie 1938 Amsterdam classic The diral meet probably will be held In London We Teach old age by another road Mark Twain Wake a jejor the better fill your case with Winchesters COLLEGE INN BOWLING ACADEMY If job have not bowled at the ('(dirge Inn yon have not bowled your lint One game will convince yon Pearson Prop PHONE 2800 Winchester a Wlild Wended for 75 pmiNIs THROUGH -THE NlGrHT-THE SPECIAL TRAIN carrying UNCLE- BINV DASHES THE BRAWNY FIREMAN SHUTS THE FURNACE DOOR WITH A CLANGr-WING THE PERSPIRATION FROAA HIS STEAMING BROW HIS MANLY VOICE HEARD ASKING THE BRAVE ENGINEER DO YOU THINK THIS OLD BIRD WILL LVER MARRY -THE WIDOW 2ANDSR THE REPLY IS LOST IN THE ROAR OF THE MIGHTY ENGINE SAVE THE THE WHILE THE TRAIN ROLLED OirW'ARD poo MEANT THE SUMMARY First Period Kitchener Illnsperger 1 Second Period i 2 Varsity 1L Plaxton Varsity Hudson 4 Kitchener Hllller 5 Varsity Plaxton Third Period Varsity II Plaxton 7 Kitchener Seagram Varsity Porter 1000 6 SO 2 00 3 CO 400 310 400 500 MILOkETO TEXT ROUT New York Feb 23 Jimmy Maloney's next fight tentatively has been fixed for the first week in April when he will fulfill a long deferred engagement with Johnny Htsko at Cleveland Ban Carroll manager of the Boston heavyweight said fight with Iiiiku was postponed to rlrsr the way for fall bout with Jack Delaney I.

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