[BOWMANVILLE_JUNIORS PLAY IN OSHAWA SR SHEE FR! UARY { HERE FREI a, )A Juniors Should Provide | Thrilling Battle Tonight ei Li The sides of the old hockey rink 'will bulge tonight to hold the crowd that is expected to turn out . "fpr the junior group classic be- * tween Oshawa and Bowmanville. © Last Thursday evening tae two teams dished up sixty minutes of sensational hockey and tonight's affair promises to be a 'of the previous contest. Both ag- gregations are of the systemmtie type, are speedy and very aggres- sive. The Shamrocks did mot take 'kindly to the 2 to 1 beating and .the fur will fly tonight when Har- old Luke's youngsters will put up .& strenuous battle-to regain their .lost laurels and get the edge on their rivals for, group honors. . In the interpfediate section Osh- 'axa wi with either Queen's a oo The City langue Shmes have been growing popu and it is expected that a record crowd will turn out. 'SPEAKER SINGS WITH ATHLETICS New York, Feh, 5--Tris Speaker :has signed with the Philadelphia . Athletics for the next baseball . campaign, the veteran outfielder and pilot of the Cleveland Indians . made known here tonight, Speaker arrived here this after- «noon from the South, where he had been engaged on a hunting trip, He » sald he had been in touch with 'Connie Mack, manager of the Ath- . Jetiecs, since receiving his release from the Washington Senators. "I spoke with Connie over the NIGGERS FEB.15-16-17 A.Y. M.C, Fourth Annual MINSTREL SHOW Featuring-- OH! DOCTOR Comic Sketch End Men Bones Snowball Rastus Sunshine The Four Wonders of the Age 10-PIECE ORCHESTRA . Bigger--Better Than Ever { heavyweight titleholder, in one of long-distance telephone at Ply- mouth, Fla, late this afternoon and we agreed on terms," Speak- er sald, "I will report to the Ath- letics at Fort Myers for spring training on March 1." Speaker has been ome of the eight highest-salaried players in baseball, It was understood his contract with the Senators last year called for a sum between $40,- 000 and $60,000. The Washington club served notice on Speaker re- cently that it would not be in a po- gition to pay him a like figure and as a result of a disagreement un terms "Spoke" forthwith received his release, COLLEGE HEAVY CHAMPION HEADS CANADIAN TEAM New York, Feg. 5.--Headed by Frederick Taylor, Canadian inter- colllegiate heavy-weight champion, from McGill University, Mont- real, a amateur boxing team rep- resenting the Dominion, will com- pete against stars of New York Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia and New Haven, Conn, in an interna- tional intercity tournament at Madison Bquare Garden next Sat- urday night. Taylor tentatively has been matched with George Hoffman, national! light heavy- weight champion, and metropolitan the main bouts on the card, THREE RIVERS RINK WINS Montreal, Feb, 5, -- The Three Rivers rink skipped by Mrs, Bal- cer carried off the Ladies' Royal Caledonian Trophy, emblematic of the single rink curling champion- ship of the ladies' clubs affliated with the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club by defeating Mrs. Drew's rink, of Lachute, 17 to 8 in the final round played here yesterday. SPENCER ABBOT GETS TWO Pueblo, Col,, Feb, b.--~Purchase of Ernest Noetzke, outfielder, from the Brooklyn Nationals, and Catcher Alex, Schaunfel from Bridgeport of the Eastern League was announced yesterday by Spencer Abbott, owner of the new Pueblo club of the Western League, --.\, ----" fs Light up for Pleasure EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT Callaghan was in conference with President Frank Calder of the National League, but claims the matters under discussion were not directly connected with the Pittsburg club, ently mentioned as bidding for the Pittsburg franchise, but deni- als the Pittsburg headquar- ters Mave stated that the Pirate franchise is not to be sold. It was also rumored here over the week-end that Cleveland was in the bidding for an N.H.L. fran- chisé, and that those interested in hockey in the Ohio city were turn- ing thelr eyes towards Pittsburg as the means of ogtaining the franchise and players. MOGILL TO SEND BOXERS TO NEW YORK TOURNEY New York, Feb, 5--Headed by Frederick Taylor, Canadian inter- collegiate heavyweight champion from McGill University, Montreal, an amateur boxing team, represen- ting the Dominion, will compete against the stars of New York, Eoston, Buffalo, Philadelphia and ew Haven, Conn. in an interna- tlonal intercity tournament at Madison Square Garden next Sat- urday night, Taylor tentatively has been matched with George Hoffman, na- tional champion, and metropolitan heavywelght titleholder, in one of the main bouts of the card, Re O.H. A. Bulletin In the junior series, second round playdowns, Newmarket will play at Parry Sound, Friday, Feoruar 10, with the return game back at New- market, oF uesday, February 14, e will replay a tie game at Stayn , Wednesday, February 8, If Elmvale wins in Meaford tonight and in Stayner Wednesday night, that team will be group winner, If Mea- ford wins tonight, and Stayner Wed- nesday night, Stayner will take group honors, A defeat for Elmvale tonight and a win on Wednesday, will give Elmvale the group. The winner plays Camp Borden. 'Walkerton plays in Paisley to- night, and the teams play back in Walkerton Wednesday night, this game to go overtime if teams are tied on the round, i'al- merston will play the Walkerton- t'aisley winner, Chatham and Glencoe replay their tie game of February 3 at Glencoe tonight, if Glencoe wins, Chatham and Alvinston will tied for the group. If Chatham wins that team will play Windsor in the second round Wednesday, February 8 at Chatham, and Friday, February 10 at Windsor. If Chatham and Alvin- ston tie for group they will have to play a sudden-death game Wednes- day, February 8, and the play-oifs with Windsor will be delayed. Referees appointed for tonight's games arc as follows: Senior Series Marlboros at Kitchener--M, J, Rodden, Toronto, Kingston at. Queen's--Stan goyne, Toronto, Brockville at Cornwall--Clai Dey- lin, Kingston. Milton at Brampton--Jack Car- michael, Toronto, Bur- 47 Cleve Fox 20 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONES 419 AND 26 Hardware 15 SIMCOE ST. NORTE >» ad . C. B. DeGuerre 148 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Oshawa Electric Serv ice PHONE 2530 Elmvale at Meaford--Norm Cooke, rillia, Port Colborne at Brantford--Ernie arkes, Toronto, Havelock at Lakefield--Nip Dwan, .oronto, Stratford at Tavistock--Tom Mun- », London, Cayuga at Simcoe-- Frank Smith, xt. Colborne, Chatham at Glencoe--I). A, Lowry. Ingersoll at St. Thomas, Walkerton at Paisley--Allan Ash- ley, Wino. unior Series Bowmanville at Oshawa--R. Arm- *| strong, Toronto, St. Michael's at Upper Canada-- Lyn Hudson, Toronto. Brampton at Milton--A. Mollean- ft Bn I, vari ToR Hillman, London Kitchener. Listowel at Elora--Sandy Little, Guelph. Reierces appointed for Tuesday's games are as follows: Intermediate Series Guelph at Georgetown--A. Mollen- hauer, Toronto. Junior Series Belleville at Kingston--Stau Bur- goyne, Loronto. M at Albert, 'toronto, For the mtermediate group iitle, Guelph plays at Georgeiown Tues- day, brebruary 7, return game at Guelph Thursday, February 9. Havelock plays at Lakefield to- ight, with he return game at Pet- 0, Wednesday, February & this game to go overtime if the ieams are tied on the round. The winner plays at Whitby Friday, February 10, with the return game at Labefield or Peterboro, Monday, February 13. If Kingston defcats Queens to- night the two teams will be tied for group honors, and will play a sud- den-death game Wednesday, ruary 8 If Queen's win tonight they will meet Oshawa in the next round, Wednesday and Friday of this week. in a junior group play off St. i plays at Niagara Falls Wednesday, February 8 Return game at St. Catharines Friday, Feb- mary 10. Lindsay--Norman Philadelphia has been promin- |" the two: Feb-|' at | SPORT SNAPSHOTS and ville tonigh dley's rink. Th that from Bowmanvi and while th for either earned story. nigh Ha To Se Times and Presb, t. an The second batt! ing Fittings aggregation opposing key. Providing If another game is necessary mn the through at least to the semi finals All aboard for the Gateway to versity, RM.C,, and the 'Penitentiar Kingston or Queen's this week, from the goal out, with Johnson, Oshawa Shamrocks will provide c group honors are pract at stake so to gong the teams will be travelling at top speed. The lads have worked themselves into a smooth combination aoeha | 8 full of conidenice it, will be 20 Salama t 1s heir sig t margin the other evening but the Shamrocks claim they are the better team and that tonight's affair will be a different of the City Hockey League initial 5 way and Buick while the third attraction will see the fast, hard check- Oshawa fans are about to get a taste of the O.H.A. semi final hoc. Kingston and Queen's settle their differegees ton Motor City intermediate sextette will journey to the Lie ednesday night for the first of a two game series in the first round of the playdowns. The return game 'wou play the first game of the series at home the third consecutive year that the Motor City has gone through to the playdowns and it is not unreasonable to expect that they will go the Thousand Islands, Queens Uni- bunch of hockeyists Kingston will have to trot out a smart and aggres sive aggregation to make them take their ice-dust., The locals are good and Rowden always scoring threats, go goals are rare in hockey teams, and this fact may take the Oshawa ntermediates a long way in the O.H.A. playdowns, : excitement that the Hosiery lads games Tuesday erians will be seen in action in the will be provided the Oshawa Rail- St. George's. ht, tone City be played here Friday night, eastern group Oshawa will probably friday night, This will be as they have in the past two years, y. The Oshawa Intermediates meet On the form shown by the Lowe Chartrand, Houcke, Joyce, Avery Five men who can go out and CHAMPION DEFEATED BY QUEEN'S WRESTLER Kingston, Feb, 5--The defeat of Ray Priestly, the Canadian wrestl- | Hockey Records | ing champion, by Jack H ger, intercollegiate champion, was the feature of the boxing and wrestl- ing bouts between Argos and To ronto and Queen's on Saturday night. Queen's won seven of the nine events staged, Jim Saylor, 176-pound wrestler, who learned the game at Queen's, and Danny McDonald, 135-pound wrestler, were the only Toronto men to win their bouts. Ray Smillie, who box- ed Fred Joliffe of Queen's, entered as an exhibition and no decision was given owing to Smillie haviug an injured hand. Honsberger will go to Toronto in June to try for the Olympic team Coach Jack Jarvis of Toronto, who is leading the Queen's boxers, has achieved surprising results, RIVERDALE GRADS TRIM NIAGARA FALLS, 81.27 Niagara Falls, Feb, B.--River- dale Collegiate Graduates evened the series with the local O, A, B, A, 31 to 27 victory, This margin 1s greater than that by which the Grads lost the opener to the Niag- ara team, the score in that instance being 19-17, The teams play a four-game series, games to count. Yates, Sniderman and Mitchell were the stars of the winning team in last night's game. The play of the Grads showed considerable im: provement over their opening game efforts, - REGENT ne? TRE THEA' Now Playing A Picture You'll Never Forget! USUAL PRICES Yes! Don't Forget Our Daily Matinees New Martin PECIAL COMED' | COLLEGIAN: seniors last evening by scoring a | {|by the Cardinals. The scores of hockey games played on Saturday were as fol- lows: National League. Maple eLafs ... 2 Detroit «.c.... 0 Pittsburg ..... 4 N, Y, Rangers 2 Canadiens ..., 0 Maroons ..... 0 sChiecago ..... 6 N, Y, Americans 0 sPlayed Sunday. Senior Intercollegiate Toronto .... 2 McGill oan i2 THF £42 $ ie f i 2 afisk 2 £822 points the Leafs outplayed the vis- {tors even more than the two- goa! margin indicates. The vie- tory was the locals' first shut-out this season. CANADIENS 0, MAROONS © Montreal, aue,, Feb, 5, -- Cana- diens and Maroons are still in a deadlock so far as the inter-city series between the two clubs fis concerned. The fourth game of the series, played last night, re- sulted in a scoreless draw, each team having won one and tied one, Last night's game, which at- tracted a capacity crowd of 14 000, was featured by sterling de- fensive work by both teams, The defences were not air-tight, how- ever, and both teams, especially Canadiens, had many golden scor- ing opportunities, but hard luck and good goal tending by Bene- die and Hainsworth- kept both nets clear and the teams were forced to split the points after sev- enty minutes of gruelling hockey, PLAYERS AND FANS SEND MESSAGES TO "HAPPY" DAY Happy Day's injury on Thurs. day nisht, which will keep him out of the game for the remain- der of the season, while regret. table, will give the Leafs' captain Intermediate O, H, A, Stratford -..... 3 Tavistock ...., Trent Vel'ey Lea'me Stirling 3 Campbhellford .. West Torontn House League Tensards --.... 2 Mohawks --.... ~Map'e JTeafs 3 T/gRers «ee x10 minutes overtime, American Association Kanses City .. 1 Duluth enn St, Paul ..... 4 Winnipeg ---- Canadian-American xSpringfield .. 1 Quebec .... x7 minutes overtime. zSprinefield .. 5 New Haven ... i 2Played Sunday. Canadian League ,8Detrolt ._._.. 4 Windsor , | sPlayed Sunday. Cobalt ....... 7 Iroquois Falls . 0 sone} SKI CHAMPION IS BEATEN . FOR TITLE BY BROTHER Red Wing, Minn., Feb. 5--Twn brothers, one the old champion, fought it out in the cross-country ski run for the nationzl champion- ship here as a side attraction to the national ski tournament, Magnus Satre is the new title- holder. His time for the eight- mile course was 1 hour 7 misutes and 10 seconds. Finishing second by 1 minute and 36 seconds was John Satre, who won the title last year, 4 The brothers are from the Salls- bury Outing Club of Salisbury, Conn.; a third brother, Olaf, plae. ed fifth. VARSITY IN LEAD Toronto, Feb. 6--Varsity took undisputed lead in the senior Inter- rollegiate basketball race when the Blue team defeated Queen's on Saturday evening. The winners came through on top by virtue of snprerior team play and general- ship, but it was not until the see- ond half that a clezr-cut marein was shown over the visitors. The Blue led by 13 to 11 at half time, but after the Tricolor made a de- termined five minute stand at the beginning of the second half there was no holding the Toronto squad, the players on which outscored their rivals two to one. GOSLIN MAY RETIRE Salem, N.J., Feb. 5.-- "Goose" Coslin, hard-hitting outfielder of the Washington £a1ators, declares he will not play ball this summer unless Clark Grifith, owner of the Senators, meets his salary de- mands. Goslin threatens to be- come a real estate broker here. BRAVES GET COONEY St. Louis, Feb. 5.--Jim Cooney, shortstop, has been sent to the Boston Braves in a straight cash transaction, Sam Breadon, Presi- dent of the Cardinal Baseball Club, advised his office in a telegram here last night. This is the second time Cooney has beep disposed of HERMAN LAYNE TO INDIANAPOLIS Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 5. -- Out- right release of Herman Layne, outfielder, formerly of 'Toronto Jeafs, to Indianapolis, of the American Association, is announe- National League Baseball Club. Layne had been with Indianapolis under option. ARTHUR 70 PLAY HARRISTON Mount Forest, Ont., Feb. 5.-- President E. Murphy of the N.H.L., has ordered Arthur and Harriston to play a sudden dleath game of N. LL. game here Monday mirh¢ to decide the group winner. Both teams have played home and home a chance to figure out how popular he is with the players and fans around the cireurt, According to | Word from the Western Hospital in Montreal, where Day will be confined for ano'her ten days he- fore being brought home to To- ronto, the injured player has re- ceived many expressions of regret from all around the circuit, as telegrams and letters are contin- ually arriving, ---------- RICKARD CONSIDERS LONDON New York, Feb, 5, -- London may be the battle site of a world's heavyweight championship this year. Promotor Tex Rickard in a telegram from Miami Beach, Fla., yesterday told his assistant, John A. Chapman, at' Madison Square Garden, to prepare for a voyage across the foam, Chapman said the message required him "to look over the situation in London." Chapman stated as bout abroad might develop for the Fall. Rickard 1s due back at the Gar- den on February 24, and Chapman is scheduled to sail on March 15, ------------------------------ READY FOR "PORTS" Brantford, Feb, 6.--~With a five- goal lead to overcome, the Brants in the O.H.A. intermediate series will go on the fee tomorrow night backed by a big erowd for there has been practically a sell-out of seats for the performance here. The locals, after handily winning the lead in the district, made a sorry showing at Port Colborne in the first game of the play-off, with goals counting In the home and home games. ---------- U. 8. BACQUETS TITLE WON . BY PAIR FROM ENGLAND New York, Feb, 4--Clarence C. Pell and Stanley G. Mortimer of New York today lost the United States racquets doubles title, which they had held since 1915, when they were defeated in the final round by the English team of J.C. F, Simpson and C. N, Bruce. . - _- KARN THE DRUGGIST| FOR SERVICE PHONE 378. 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The distant number is an important factor. "Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Siution" H. M, BLACK Manager "DIRECTLY FACING THE SEA" AILANTIC CITY "A rengesvess for Lhese win sesh Sronie-ForLong £6 i SF EVERSON, Local Manager 1} King Street East, Oshows == Above C.P.R, Office Phones 143 and 144 ' COAL - COKE - WOOD Waterous-Meek; Limited Yardo--Cedardale Uptown Office--66 King St. W. Phones: 660, 1288 THE GAME YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ~ OHA --HOCREY--OHA BOWMANVILLE vs. OSHAWA MONDAY FEB. 6th Game called at 835 pan. at THE OSHAWA HOCKEY RINK OSHAWA MUST WIN THIS GAM E--SEE THEM DO IT 'ADMISSION £53506 =." 1" RESERVED: ~55c, TAX Sc