Under its byâ€"laws, the Canadian . sociation is fnanaged by a council c sisting of a president, two viceâ€"pré dents. chairman of the council, n provincial ccuncillors. not more th twentyâ€"one councillorsâ€"atâ€"large and secretary and treasurer. Each provihce has the right to : minate its own provincial council The western provinces ang the east provinctes have the right to nomin: respectively the western viceâ€"presid and eastern viceâ€"president. The p sidentâ€" and â€" councillorsâ€"atâ€"large elected at the annual mesting, the 1 ter ift"the being ncminated the provinzcial associations. I do not know of any way where the cotncil could be made more rep senta of Canada as a whole. Changes Suggested by Rainville Rainville suggests that "B.C. run | Canadian Lawn Tennis Association a while."* twelve: years ago it was a loosely kni asscciation of a few clubs, pract.call; speaking, without funds, constitution or byâ€"laws. Mr. Meldrum, who hag recently beei elected the President, appointed a com mittee of which the writer was a mem ber and after months of work and cor respondence with all sections of Can ada the present constitution and by laws were drafted. In four or five year under. Mr.: Meldrum‘s direction prac t‘cally every club in Canada became ; direct or indirect member and the asso clation accumulated a reserve of sever al thousand dollars. There is nothing to be ashamed ol In the growth or present status of the associaticn. History Now as Ra.mnville directs a g0o of criticism against the administ of the association, 1 think I sheul a short account of its history. Hitherto I have steerec nis controvers.es as I ha was the duty of the secrt tain a neutral position a: jJob but so much misleadi has emanated from th Quebec durning this year should give some of the I know them from my pcriexi.ce as the secretar; clation. Recently, Marcel Rainvil ada‘s outstanding tennis les of articles published criticized the Canad.an Association for its admi: behalf â€"of the associatior is secretary, Mr. J. G. herewith replies to thes Toronto, Dec. 17. Interest Marcel Rai the Canadian Lawn Tennis Official Replies to Rainville Criticisms Secretary of Canadian Lawn Tennis Association Defends Administration Against Charges Made by Canadian Champion. Activities Reviewed. herewith replies to these critic ~By J. de N. KENNEDY seerectary _ Canadian â€" Lawn Assoc‘iation Toronto, Dec. have re; Kirkland Lake and Noranda to Play “â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€".â€"_â€".__ W n s ce AY, DECEMBEN 17TH 10914 In the cornerstone of his new Garden in New York city, Ja with which he won the world Will:ard, while Mayor Fiorell notables assist. The gloves, n champion the world has seen, Administration byâ€"laws, the C the secretary to sition and stick misleading propa Put ting A Ww 1} prC hnhat A WIH 1¢ n Al ) mMA d‘s hea IG L. * making . are h: 1 C L6 11 Champ O the Famous Mitt hizsh About Criticisimns um there is no nuch for tennis »t, selfâ€"effacing of his time and hould. He was the presidency and again he reâ€"election and ‘ presidency beâ€" _take the posiâ€" exceptionally Mr. Rainville‘s cnUuUC ring council 1t BI mbia, if I dices, they jce. ~It was d I learned I do not at Rainville ideavour to clumbia for its present ‘iating posiâ€" i0 justificaâ€" n{air treatâ€" > Dominion mber giov m Je i oth ldrum conâ€" m face of a ‘mbers that an examinâ€" council will ngs many is absurd to roup which ice despite iministra i British not been ound the tate the president idopt the _ keeping Mcldrum ver, the the head sociation o place. lation is ny other ‘s, would ‘egard to happens Quebec the Canâ€" that ition of | effort made to continue this cordial unâ€" derstanding, Quebec has refused to coâ€" !operate with the Canadian asscciation |until at the present time an impasse | has been reachea. There is no doubt that the officials of the Quebec governâ€" i ing body intend to do all in their power ‘to elect a resident of @uebec province as Dominion head and to remove the | Dominion headquarters to Montreal. It is also quite clear to me that Mr. Rainâ€" | ville‘s present articles are directed to | that end. J. Golds Mrs. Johns D. Johns Mrs. Hamill A. Litle Sub E. Brennan C. Thomson R. McCarth: Sub as an aid to winning matches. If my interpretation is correct, why not put some broken glass into the visitors‘ shoes before they go on to the courtâ€" it would be much more effective. Rainville views tennis through the eyes of a star player. It is clear from his articles that in his opinion the Canadian association and its resources should be used in the main to create and maintain star players. In that reâ€" gard Rainville and I travel in opposits directions. In my opinion the Dominâ€" ion body is here to further tennis for the rank and file player and if by so doing it can project a star into the tennis firmament so much the better. In any event star players are not created by assoc.ations and clubs. They arrive through their natural or self â€" created skill, and Rainville himself is an example of that point. The following are the scores for la week‘s Ladies‘ Bowling League game LUCKY STRIKES M. Roach R. Dubien B. McDivillt €4 Borland 176.3 133 ; 151 96 132 139 114 53 143 185 80 100 1 Results Last Week in Ladies‘ Bowling Lucky Strikes, Kingpins and Business Girls Each Win Four Points and Merryâ€" makers Three Points. ~Regarding . Officials I cannot beleve that Mr. Rainville means what he says when referring to linesmen and umpires thus: "Therefore I frankly say that our umpires and linesmen and foot fault judges should make up their minds from now on that our boys shculd at least get the benefit of the doubt when they play some of the visiting stars." ; If these words are to be given their plain meaning, Rainville is advocat‘ng the use of unfair umpires and linesmeon The relation between the Dominion body and the Quebec association has always been very cordial until the reâ€" cent change in administration in that province. S.nce that time, despite every Totals 698 +560 579 Lucky Strikes wins four points GOLD NUGGETS Golds 131 141 164 rs. Johns 106 «139 ; 127 . Johns : 140 â€" 138 â€" 119 rs. Hamill 120 "0 : +104 Totals Hocking Carroll Hocking Korman Roach Dubien McDiviltt Borland Borland KINGPINS 162 â€" 151 130 â€" 175 169° 219 BEAVERS ... 148 145 .187 175 06 113 109 194 53 96 143 Copyright, 1934, by Cor 133 640 682 164 118 149 119 116 130 132 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIOG 454 507 397 363 254 143 220 Sub Sub the statemen centre, thoug ers go. is on Merrymakt Highest sing] Highest tota 5. Ostrol M. Galla N. Steover L. Sisson A. Mowat . O. Thomson 8. Shub . iz M.J Kemp N. (i.â€" Luxtor J, Hayne PHYLLIS DEWAR crack, swimmer frem Moose Jaw, Sask., who has been awardeq the prized E. W.; Beatty trophy given each year to Canada‘s most outâ€" standing swimmer. Miss Dewar was a standout performer at the British Empire games in London. ll Tot Bu: Totals 809 _ 904 Kingpins wins four po:.nts SKYLIGHTS S1isson 169 7i Mowat . ; 65 155 Thomsoan x dAX 67 Schoflield Slotnick Tomkinson Stephen ral L Py 2@n PAsSsS THE S TE A K Girls wins four 5 MERRYMAKERS 192 0 175 204 â€" 164 03 100 Wins Trophy AC nan. former manager of Hawks, is credited with that Doc Romnes, Hawk a small player as playâ€" Oof the biggest eaters in Bv Jack Sords A@ VOURS 143. 138 D: 1617 146 1406 105 143 20(0 x | lnc. four point 650 635 189 170 108 160 108 113 143 se points Tomkinson 243 Ostrowsky 603 149 167 166 131 193 106 10 206 186 171 157 2090 140 168 443 580 392 603 402 397 397 426 941 477 165 414 304 391 341 inobcody knew what they were doing Webb thought he was on a softball diamond while Alfic tried to drive the p.ns to the scuthern boundary of the town. I teéeninmn. DX Is â€" a Bristol boy and as a mere youngâ€" ster was a schociâ€" boy wonder. His great promise and the aemand of his services started trouble among first divis.on teams vieing for his services. Everton and Blackburn Rovers both wanted him and both claimed some 3 ! l J. Gagnon C. Canie G. Eddy H. Horrestt T. Nicolson E. Martin Fleming eC spet on | Rus wW. McHugh E. Towers B. McQ@uarric H. Webb E. Salomaa Leach Belleve Saint Toal fift sters there With all the fcooling around therdt were some gcod scores rolled, The honours go to:â€"A. Leach and C Armstrong, T. N. O. 696 and 675 H. Webb, E. Tcwers ang B. McQuarric Power, 637. 612 and 601; P. Nicolson Gambles. 649. Armstron FPleming The boys will now take a holiday ur til the New Year. This column wishes you all "A Mert Christmas and A Happy New Year. The only thing to get the boys of the Commerciai beowling league excited about was the fight for the turkeys. A. Leach of the: T. N. 0. ttcok the one home donated by Gamble‘s and the boys will all feed off the other given by Mr. Stevens on Thursday, December 27th. This is the only way the boys ecculd figure it out without splitting the parson‘s nose between Jack Faithâ€" ful and Army, and Jack wouldn‘t stand for that. The noisso the railroaders were makâ€" ing one would think they were brought up cn a turkey farm,. There was also a Ict of gobbling from Salomaa. As far as tbowling was concerned knew what they were doing. Results Last Week Commercial Bowling Tok Too about a year ago at wW. as a high figure. D.x ed to carry plenty of his inability to makt sort of control of the lad. Who would finally get his services was a hotly deâ€" bated point until finally the Football Association, to avoid further bickering, stepped in and awarded Dix to Blackâ€" burn. He played excellent football for the Rovers but was transferred to Villa about a year ago at what was regarded as a high figure. D:.x is still considerâ€" ed to carry plenty of promise despite his inability to make the first team and when he is given an opening will probably return to the form which made him a youthful phenomenon. ind their lineâ€"up. He is Ronald D:x. who despite a fine record as a youth, is having trouble making a regular berth on the Vilâ€" la‘s first string London, Dec. 17.=â€"â€"There is a forward on the payroll of Aston Villa who must wish that tho famous team did ï¬,ï¬w‘yu eR nz not have so many i\, K starry forwards on| their lineâ€"up. He is Ronald D:x, who despite a fine Arn irst | T T Totals 919 990 Power wins four points. GAMBLE‘S °~ Now ent Te Totals Tota By CENTRAL PRESS CANADIAN Hornby Lake Garrow Guidice Wallingford SOCCER SIDELIGHT ba nt 1€ aich wh for pa Teddy four hon h LK et, ock ADVANCEF 191 == 120 138 161 d 214 3 pt 824 POWER 144 bit Ob ine 0 harge C) 230 193 203 147 163 210 176 168 2 l‘T Jlin 1¢ fo on the the the 919 1001 Gamble‘s 1. s other n the parso i the 1 Thursd + turke; be able to the her tw until 865 200 172 188 165 187 181 142 228 147 263 144 160 177 175 170 161 217 rs were makâ€" were brought ‘re was also a maa. 1e of ugh orth ) â€" concerned were doing. mM fy 798 216 196 236 215 205 863 119 123 204 i2 195 199 154 163 P»PA! 167 150 it. lozt it ? supper to visit supper. ) youngâ€" vyou get Ab/ ngCo 26095 Un He but 05e 6715 320 696 400 get 579 612 601 637 5347 472 399 516 163 649 346 150 426 02 339 tw J 5) The Porcupinte threeâ€"to idea was definitely thrown i card on Friday night when ally decided to play a five dule with Kirkland Lake ar Bill Thompson, secretary 0| H. A. made the trip up from to help get the thing straigh Lorne Miller, viceâ€"president O. H. A. was there locking . randa and Kirkland Lake. There are plenty of game in the new schedule but has one long trip to make play. When Timmins, for in south, they , play Kirkland first day and Noranda the cither Kirkland Lake or No up this way, they play all | while thev‘re here. Porcupine. On the same nig and Kirkland Lake tangle Lakes. s> both ends of th get under way at the same This decision came as a : joint meeting of the clubs ] day night when the unseitt question was disposed of tc the satisfaction of all fi This is the way the ga played (better clin it out): cupinc Dcc. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Doec. in Group Here When the schedule is played out. t] two high teams will play off for grol honours. The group winner will tal cn Kapuskasing and the winner of th will play off with the winner of t now, thougn until midnif satisfactorily Clubs in Group and N.0O.M.A. Agree on Schedule to Inâ€" clude Kirkland and Noranda. Only One Trip to Latter Towns. Timmins meets South J the opener of the five team H. A. group on Wednesd: Senior Hockey Opens at South End on Wednesday First Game at Timmins on December 26th. â€" Schedule for the Fiveâ€"Team Group in the North, _ Lots of Speedy Hockey Exgected. Five Team League Will Feature Northern Group Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. Feb Fobh Feb Feb JaAn Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan JaAn Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan All fiower bedecks led the team Letourneu they‘re here five places â€" though it to midnight to 18, PFri..â€"â€"RKIPKI@nd Al POrCupint 19, Sat.â€"Kirkland at McIntyrc 21, Mon.â€"Timmins at Porcuping 21, Mon.â€"Timmins at Porcuping 22, Tues.â€"Kirkland at Norand: 23, Wed.â€"Forcupine at Timmin: 25, Fri.â€"Timmins at MciIntyr‘ 25, Fri.â€"Noranda at Kirklan< 27, Sun.â€"Kirkland at Ncrarda 28, Mon.â€"McIntyre at Porcupine ‘30, Wed.â€"Noranda at McIntyré 31, Thurs.â€"Noranda at Porcupine 2, Sat.â€"Noranda at Timmins 6, Wed.â€"Nsranda at Kirkland 6, Wed.â€"Porcupine at T.:mmins 9, Sat.â€"â€"Porcupine at McIntyré 26 32 the san amte as : the club the unst ) 1t sout Timmin Won the Ride to Nowhere ind m h th ance, Lake ext. W anda c 11 1M Ki Al 11 wA V h ke erach Int tea L with OnNn orcupin In}Jmult NC 1 V 91 11 th Bay Nugget:â€"It is necessary p on the right side of beasts, says tamer. He must mean the outâ€" 1J m} , the TT ; here be Mcintyrt t h ame at Timmins Dec new MclIntyre team. 11 H ind Noranda the next. Kirkâ€" (perhaps because the club is y better financial condition) ) trip north, Noranda once. th 3:11 ich ule y W. H. Johns, secretary, ckey Club; McIntyre Hocâ€" . Swlomon; Timminsg Hocâ€" ea Quesnel; L. Miller for 1 Kirkland Lake. Hockey approvedâ€" by Frank C. approv( Milleor, I1 bt 5 16 gamesâ€" Intyre will ; (immins rink between Dec but it provides plenty of fans (especially in Timâ€" s plenty of work for the as announced Saturday » found in another colâ€" ning game is Wednesâ€" ~Timmins goes to South 1I UV Mclntyrt im °r, convenors. ced that there is a lling called for in the lule, When the local they play Klirkland mnunins at Kirkland minins at Noranda ‘immins at McIntyre ~Mcintyre at Porcuâ€" 11 mana 1at _ > uth intin iry have entered anged their own four home and winner will proâ€" ie winner of the e southern honâ€" yre at ‘Llimmins. cond teams play sames, goals to ol with Kapus+ be strengthened h Porcupine on ing releases to McCaffrey, anâ€" _defence player. Timm.ns was [ooker, president i, Fred Quesnel, aager, Ted Finâ€" Alex Borland. Solomon, R. L. v. From South Evans, the disâ€" theâ€"N. O. °H. A. Bill Wadtham nd at Noranda e at Timmins. FAum® ¢IVEe 206th