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Johnsâ€"Manville ALWAYS Leave Toronto MIDGETS HAD GREAT SEASONâ€"The Miniature Lion‘s Club Hockey League came to a conclusion on Saturday afternoon last when } ; the titles were won in the Minor Series by Pittsburg and in the Major | ¢ mwmmmmmmammm-: qï¬mflhfmmhm‘mm!ï¬m' including the practice games and the :eague season fifty four games were played under the sponsorship of the local Lion‘s Club. The boys of | : all ages who participated in the game have received a grounding in wmmmmnâ€"ummmm; have been trained to recognize the fact that certain rules and definite , , laws must govern any successful organization and the response on their | ; part has been most gratifying. They are hoping that the Lion‘s Club will extend their activity to embrace softball on the same plan. Keep a |‘ boy busy and you will most certainly keep him out of mischief. This old axiom has never been more justified than in the past three months mwnm!m;mwun!wurmeyl made use of the same, Father O‘Donnell informs me that 168 boys participated in this actity and that between twenty and twenyâ€"five| really learned to handle a pair of skates this past winter. Canadians deâ€" feated Maple Leafs by 3â€"1. Pittsburg defeated Syracuse by 5â€"3. Assoâ€" clated with Father O‘Donnell in the great work among the kids were Ken. Griffith, Principal of the Public school; Cecil Bell and Carman D. Millyard. To these men must go a lot of credit for the time and energy: | that they expended in seeing that the kids received proper handling and | sound education along hockey lines. It is to be hoped that next season these men will be assisted by other citizens who could spend no more tmmmwzwuummummummup- ing the kids. j s W ant to Buy â€"Sell â€"Beg â€"Borrow â€" Swap a Wite . . .. Advertise in The Independent And Get Quick Results. matter of fact I think Craig, Warner and Reid could eat six fat, plump ones between them. I think it is up to the hockey clubâ€"NOT RUSHâ€" ugn.pflewbmmmmmmu They deserve it. Don‘t let us wait until June, because Peggy will be mmmm:chlmhm JUST A WORD TO THE WISEâ€"I expect to fight like the devil with RUSHTON over softball before the coming of Mayflowers. He says he‘s done. That‘s the 17th swan song I have heard in 10 years. Wouldn‘t surprise me he has a team lined now that might go places. Done? Yeh. When the hot sun comes over the ice plant I‘ll be seein‘ you and BOOB THE KINGS ARE DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KINGS â€" They will arise again and dominate the hockey world, as they dominated it this season, in their division, so much so that they had all the interâ€" mediate "B" teams in Ontario quivering in their sweaters. But just one of those things happened, that is liable to happen at any time to any sporting team, and they passed out of the picture. But like the gladiaâ€" tors of old they died fighting, following their Generals, BIG RUSHTON and OLD POP McVICAR, and with their faces to the foe. A bad 20 minutes caused it all. That 20 minutes happens to all teams and no one knows when it is going to strike. Out of 120 minutes of hard, gruelâ€" ling hockey against the OWEN SOUNDERS the KINGS dominated the play 100 minutes, but that 20 minute second period, right here at home, sunk the doughnut for the year. Of all the good PEACH KINGS that ever took to the jce, including the FAMOUS BOYS of 1925, none were other Allan Cup. A good job well done. Thanks. CREDIT, WHERE CREDIT IS DUEâ€"I have been labelied with being a softâ€"hearted old pussyâ€"fooler in sports; I have been ribalded times aplenty with being the hardest bolled guy that ever conducted a sport scolumn. I take it all in my stride, and in the end, the softâ€" hearters and the hardâ€"boilers finally agree with me. I think that you can make that same application to CLARENCE HENRY RUSHTON, for in the end he accomplishes something and the public all agreed that he is right. I have never always agreed with RUSHTON. In fact we have fought over sporting situations, so much so, that when his fine little wife sees me coming she ducks for the cyclone cellar. In the end everything works out and BIG RUSH produces the goods. He produced them this year. Middle of last November RUSH had a hockey team on paper, a lot of them still overseas. Middle of December he still had a paper team, but stronger, some of the boys had got home. One week away from the opening game in the group he had a tissue paper team, because he had a lot of youngsters that were going like wildfire. He used that brain that nobody gives him credit for having and called in OLD POP McVICAR. Then the fur started to fly and also the pucks and from then on the RUSHTONâ€"McVICAR outfit proceeded to go places and paid their own car fare. The team that won the group chamâ€" plonship and played in Owen Sound t other night is no more like the team that RUSH had on paper in November and December than I am like Winston Churchill. That is just how fast the picture was changing. Even as late as the First of February Blanchard stepped off a boat in Halifax, wired RUSH and the SON OF TARA beat the gun to get him a card from UNCLE BILL HEWITT. There is a lot of credit comâ€" ing to RUSHTON and McVICAR as well as to the team, not forgetting LUITTLE JOE HAND and MIKE SWEET for the great work they have done training. There are other years coming. There are other players coming on. Some day BIG RUSH and OLD POP will win anâ€" ever gamer or truer to their colors than the present edition They fought and backâ€"fought through 14 games in their group and the group playâ€"offs. Then they stacked against Chic. Turner and that hard playâ€" ing bunch of old timers from Port Dalhousie and took them, and in their 17th start of a tough season were defeated, not beaten, for no right back on the Sounders own ice and laced them 5â€"2, but it wasn‘t enough to win the round. Owen Sound may win the Intermediate "B" championship, but it they do, the positively best "B" team in Ontario has not won the championship, and the KINGS proved that in OWEN SOUND.â€"THE KINGS ARE DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KINGS. SPORToLOGY Father HOCKEY PLAYERS LIKE PEGGYS CHICKENâ€"Why as a (By Bones I Bernard A. O‘Donnell IHE CGerxsBY INDEPENDENT ivingston, Sportologist ) Stop 69 Stopped Legion Team Cold 10. Grimsbyâ€"Hann ... 11. 60â€"Hogarth ......... 12. 60â€"Cooper ... 13. Grimsbyâ€"Holynsl Red Mason officiated. 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