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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1922, p. 11

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CRICKET THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, RTIN RUGBY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 | BADMINTON TO BOXING --- SENIOR EXHIBITIONS MAY BE ARRANGED Talk of Toronto or Hamilton Senior 0.H.A. Team Against Kingston All-Stars. The hockey far have the opportunity, I future, of seeing Les Mon Ottawa or Hamiltor action in 11s city agair Star aggresation pick hockeyists of Queeh's and RMC It is under the management of i} who recently play ih the Capital City, are Tange a return game gers ed with a picked K thet the au also dickering ronto senior Hamilton Tigs the Frontena accord with th the "cream" ea stellar team cou! give a royal bat the Senior 0.1 A League might care to offer Most of the their dates pretty is more probable from Tigertown wi to journey down here bi tion contest. No ho 3 n needs to be told of the calit the Ham ilton sextette, especially inter this year as "Cha '" Stewart tends goal for the Bengals, and frem all accounts, ten remarkably well Les Monts are of the best teams in iwa, and that's saying a good deal, and though not as well known clan, would be a big : city, especially outfit. After RY 3 returned from Ottawa, the manager of the team told the Whig that the #core could easily have 15 or 20 to 2, instead of against them, but that the Monties had never exerted themselves at any time, and used substitutes mostly, instead of their regulars, He remarked they were a splendid outfit, and worked together like a well-oiled machjne. In that case our friends the Monties must he real good, the cadets are no "slouches' either Whichever of these teams come to Kingston, though it hoped (hat dates may be arranged with both, : the local fans are eager to see some senior hockey once mor€, a great of Toronto tear hav 1nd Bengals offer well that ti accept ie this team one the been dS to 2, that as are | {and {| Champions of the World? concerning puch chanca t in good com- of an allstar ult job, bu: represer na The ng i picking ibs the follow » offered for the fans - n's or Mundell, Brown, Fronte- Queen' McPher- Queen's; 1, Queen's, L. Brown, r, Trousdale, Fronte Smith, Frontenacs, Gib- n's, Watts Frontenacs, R.M.C., or Nickle, Queen's: this is getting too dif 80 we wil] leave the choosing to the imagination of Swabey, the team to repre- il probably be done managements of the the above- eértainly fig- and several 1 are fit for Y. the fans are it when King- up against the best of or Hamilton, and the con- Il do a great deal towards in- RB and co-opera- existing between the but 2 the odwil] already hockey organizations the enjoyment of the f, a gocd "line" on the the local hockevists will tainéd, and chances and prospects for Kingston in senior O.H.A. efrcles may be jndged. There has been considerable the club managers, the "railbirds" concerning the wisdom, of enfering a team in the major divicion ¢? the Ontario. Asso- at.on perhaps ne year, though the question of n l'is no doubt the least of t ems marking such a venture * of the former Kingston starring in other eiti ght called home, and who would qu¥st the abilities cf Joe th and Lloyd and Fred Brown of Frontenac S, and McKelvey, Woodrugf and McNeill of Queen's to reg nt the old Lime- in serior company. After done the only 'brand fiat counts is that of the Allan Cup variety and the earlier this city gets a chance at the title the better The Olympic come around again in the the Smi stone City all is said of hockey t to have Kingston repeat the of the Winnipeg Falcons, There are many difficulties in the way of an success fight is promised, as the material for | entry into the senior O.H A. eroup- a battling aggregation lies rizht in |ing, notably the distance of this city this city. Opinions have been ex- | from the other major hockey centras, "other talk among | "experts" | "Red" | Games | 1924, and | | wouldn't it be "a grand and glorious | feelin' * next vet not so hopeles onsiders are mn rn ----y ptt aq | SENIOR FRONTENACS || i ONE DECADE AGO} | tam : | It is interesting to look back over | the pages of hockey history and show | what a prominent part this city has! played in hockey in "he country. | Frontenacs have been to the fore on | many occasions and Kingston holds | an enviable record in hockey annals | in the province. Ten years ago sen- ior Frontenacs were in the senior (i H.A. series and going strong. The To- ronto News picked them as the win- of the senier series and 'he papers all had bouquets to hand to the Kingston team Here is their record up to this time of 'he season in 1912: At Toronto, Jan. 3, Argonauts 2 At K ston, Jan , varsity 5 At Kingston, Jan. , Argonauts 2 At Toronto, , Varsity 5. ners 13--Frontena-s 19--Frontenac 24--Frontenacs Jan. 31--Frontenacs STILL GOING STRONG. ' good ttt et rp ontop O.H.A. Games To-day and To-morrow enters et ener Frida, Fe enior Granites at \: Intermed Cornwall at Queen's Port Colbcrne at Dunnville, Niagara Falls a; Welland, Paris at Brantford, Strathroy at Glencoe, Junior Series. Cornwall at Queen's St. Andrew's at U.T.8 Granites at Parkdale Woodstock at Ingersoll. Midland at Bracebridge. Barrie at Bradford. . Oth. Senior Series, 'Aura Lee at Hamilton. To-night ttt tet Sette The big double-header at the Jock Harty Arena will attract a large rewd this evening. On account of the faet that two games are befivy run off they will probably start about seven o'clock. Both will be and a record-breaking attend- expected The fight for place in the intermediate ance is second group will be a warm one and those | Who have a chance for it wil #trug- | met Queen's won.by a score of 2 to | {0 and the game was voted the best | | of the season up to that date. time it promises to be a little more | Robert Stanton. As he appeared ten when one of the star men Frontenac junior team. "Bob" has | done the come-back stunt in fine style this season. | | mn | | 5 | ago with years Still The Most For The Money RAILWAY SYSTEM (Li AGENCY FOR ALL | JOCEAN STEAMSHIPS 3 For particulars apply to: -- "5 HANLEY Ps i lum Pluinbing and ber a spec falty. All work 'Euaranteed. Ad. dress 143 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. d | BRINGING UP FATHER ISTHAT 90 - WELL YOU'RE NOT qOIN' OUT IN ANY AS - WAGON TONIGHT! i close, commissions gle hard to make the grade. The usual admission price admits to both games. The chances of Queen's for the second position look best, but a win for Cornwall will reverse the positions. a { To-morrow Night } Queen's will again take the ic against R.M.C. in the junior collegiate series tomorrow eveniniz at 8.15. The last time these teams This interesting as the cadets are going to make a determined effort to res ends the verse the story. Queen's juniors have been none too sure of them- selves lately and when they run up against the boys from Point Fred- erick they have no time to stop and think things over. The game will he fast and hockey from start to finish, THE FIRST ROUND. O.H.A. group winners or probable winners are as follows: Intermediate, . Belleville, . Picton. . Port Hope. . Uxbridge or Markham. 5. Varsity II. or St. Helen's, . Osgoode Hall or Brampton, Burlington. 3. Niagara Falls or Port Col- . Simcoe or Brantford 0. Galt, . Kitchener, Ingersoll 3. Sarnia or Glencoe. . Exeter, . North Toronto or Aurora, Midland Bracebridge, Wiarton, ' . Toronto A.A.A. a bye. * Junior, - Queen's University. . Belleville or Trenton, 3. Lindsay. . Cobourg. - St. Andrew's College . Aura Lee. . Shelburne, 8. Hamilton C.A.C. . Port Colborne, . Paris, . Kitchener. 3. Woodstock . Glencoe, _ . Seaforth, . Owen Sound. . Barrie or Bradford. 18. Collingwood, 19. Parry Sound, or Midiand Bracebridge, Brennan's bout with Dempsey is ul off now and Rickard will have to 113 up someone else. These boxing do not seem to love 'Tex a little bit, inter- | COUNTY HOCKEY STANDING. Wolfe Island, Cataraqui and Gle burnie Now Leading Groups Below is given the standing of |8Toups in the Cour jue to date. Three In each group ve been it is yet a toss up played and tor the group win- Group No | Wolfe Island Sydenham Verona 2x "i Group No. 2 Cataraqui .n Barriefield Westbrooke . "ie { Group No. 2, | Glenburnie | Sunbury Joyceville Records \ | FIRST IN KINGSTON TO SELL | CO-EDS TO Piay hoc | {McGill and Varsity Girls Will Meet in Toronto, 'The McGill and University ronto co-eds have added their programme inte athletes and the teams wr . Toronto on F February 2 4tl the arena. It is hoped to have Qu co-eds take up hocks ¥. and eventual! i ly "0 engage . in the interc llegigte series, Basketball has made mewhat greater progress t among | the fair athletes and Queen's, McG and Toronto will meet in Toron Thursday, Friday and Sa ruary 23rd, 2 1 and 25*h tively. University of Toronto | won the championship at Kingston last season without losing a game | Basektball is on a firm footi g among (co-eds of the leads |sities, and hockey promises s joocupy an equally prominent pla on their athletic calendar THE REFEREE'S BELL DECIDES THE FINISH | of riday, FIRST IN KINGSTON TO SELL Apex Records and best stock. "For Records n "land still leading wth the biggest Most people now have the habit: Try Treadgold's First." Have you? Get a few new Records for Sunday. three Have you this dandy Fox Trot? "THE SHEIK" Of a Hockey Match and Not the | ALL MAIL ORDERS PREPAID "iw | TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. PHONOGRAPHS--RE( 'ORDS--SKATES--CAMERAS 88 PRINCESS STREET - . - - - PHONE 520 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" It's is the refere the gong of the ti: y in a hockey 1 the fans member that I be hard luck to a team if the Is a tie and a goal is slipped in be- fore the referee catches the an- nouncement from the timekeepers that the time Is up Several {of this kind have been ec usidered in | protests, and the ruling is that the referee's bell decides the finish of | the game. Perhaps two or three seconds may elapse before the re- [teres gets the timekeepers signal. But that cannot be helped. His at- | tention is rivetted upon the play, which he must follow closely The [other nizhit Queen's won from Royal | Military College in a 4 to 3 score { The winning goal, it appears, was scored after the timekeepers had rung their bell, but the goal was | scored before the referee's bell | sounded, and therefore counted This m score ceses February Furniture Sale EVERYTHING REDUCED == | AFRICAN GOLF. | Mystery at Queen's as to Headquar-. | térs of Devotees, | Amonig the boys at the university | | there are many devotees of that old- fost of all games "rolling the bones," {sometimes known as *'Afnican golf," "craps" and other pet classifications. | Last year for quits a spell the gym- |nesium basement was used as a | | headquarters and the {important | tournaments were staged while In- structor James Bews was up on the floor with a class, Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, one day "Jim- Library, Chesterfield, Card and Tea Tables. All finishes and sizes. Robt. J. Reid & Son . mie"' happened to come down the A on : : x UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS stairs and as he was wearing rubber soled shoes his advent did not at. 280 Princess Street. ;/ Ambulance Call 577w, tract much attention, all being intent on the question whether or not the | baby was going to have new shoes or {starve. In the middle of a long | "Tide," with the accumulations piled | f et = esx 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, 8 piece bath, This is a real bargain if sold within Price $2,600, hh on the table, a white-clad fig- jure took a flying dive into the cen- {tre of the "pot," took the cash and | the bones as it landed, and proceed- | ed to scatter players and spectators |in all directions. Since that the games have never started up again. But they are going on some place In the university grounds or mighty | near the grounds, The devotees can | be seen hurrying to some set place | with knowing looks or coming away | with looks still more knowing. But ro person can find the mysterious | | headquarters! The crap-shooters | lair is, as yet, undiscovered! | Frame house, private driveway. 10 days. Good location. M. B. TRUMPOUR 1113 BROCK STREET - - PHONE 704 or 1461w. eT -- this year the other night from Bran- don, league leaders, Winnipeg Falcons, . once world's champions, won their first victory a -------- BY GEORGE McMANUS oe " .e . 2 : DON'T TALK 'BACK TO ME- I'M SONNA PUT A O THESE. CAKE -EATERS Sob ON You - I'LL 4O DOWN AN® CLEAN UP THE LOoeay 3) ¥ § Columbia | FIRST IN KINGSTON T0 SELL

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