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Doreawead Co. of Toronto, Limited, 103-143 YONGE STREET, Palpitation .of the Heart. ---- that w he heart ular or violent bd Otten ly a rw sensation, or an THE DAILY J BRITISH WHIG, utnsyay, _MAgcH 3, 00. (THE SPORT REVIEW COLAEBGIATIL AG INTERCOLLE » MR IN WI GIATE oF. Defeated Varsity 111. by 5 to 2 and Win on the Round by Two Goa's-- The Local Team is Deserving of Great Praise. Once again the junior Intercolie hockey sup will rest in the city, guard ed by the Colleginte seven, who last evening successfully defended it agninst "Varsity 11], winning the game 5 goals to 2, and the round 10 goals to KN. Two years in succession has this plucky Yittle team won the same cup from the sume team, and both times Ly very marrow margins. 'lhe Collegiate gore deserve great credit for the way they have played this season and everyone iw proud of them. With only a handiul of students to pick a team from the institute boys went to work and traived themselves and won out, If the semior and intermediate teams lose, the jumors are showing them- solves to be the best in the business, and able to play senior next season. As can easily be imagined the ice on Wednesday evening was in very poor condition, very soft, with a few puddles, that did notidiminish any in tize as the game went on. The condi. tion of the ice made fast hockey and any combination work absolutely im- possible, as the players could hardly carry the puck through the slush with them pnd could rarely pass with ad- curacy. The heavy going also showed on the players wearing them gradual ly down until at the last' quarter they were about all w. Collegiate were the lighter, and on fast ice far the faster team, and for once the little fellows proved thé bet. ter on slow 'ice. The loeals were al- wavs in the lead and never |n any danger, The team worked well togeth- or, Williams at point being the only man off color. He usually plays a fog but last evening was a little astray. One change took place in the team, Stewart replacing Walsh, who has been ill at right wing. The new man showed up well, landing one of the goals. Reid, LaRush and Good- earle on the I'ne, (and they were alone the last twenty-five minutes, as Stewart retired with a broken skate) played fine hockey, and it was their back-<Focking and tireless rushes here, thers and everywhere through the wat- er 'nn search of the rubber, that were accountable for a good bit of the victory. McCammon at cover point was about the best man on thg ice, play:ng a fine steady game. He cured two goals, unaided on long rushes up from end to end of the rink, Sliter played a good game in the nets connecting with some bad ones. "Varsity played a good game, put- ting every ounce of stremzth they had into the battle, but the Collegiate voungsters had them beaten all the way through. Mulqueen, was the most effective man "Varsity had, and in the second period he was the only one who did any back-chacking. The teams :-- Collegiate, (5)-~Sliter, goal; Williams paid; McCammon, eover; Reid, rover, (ioodearle, centre; LaRush, left wing; Stewart, right wing. IY arsity 111, §2)--Grant, goal; Down. ing, poiats Wile, cover; MHit, roveri! Harvet, centre; Lorimer, left wing; Mulgueen, right wing. Referee, B. N, Steacy had a nice game to direct, only a few penalties being handed out for minor offences. se Summary. 1. Collegiate, MeCammon;'3 minutes. 2. Collegiate, Stewart, 3 minutes. 3. Collegiate, MeCammon, 8 minutes, 4. "Varsity, Harvey, 4 mimites. Half-Time. Collegiate, Goudeasle, 4 minutes, Collegiate, Goodearle, 6 minutes, "Varsity, Tult, 8 minutes: aptain Bill" Goodearle of the IK. C. 1. team can well feel proud of him- self and his team mates, as they have wade an excellent showing, Bul" is very popular with the boys and has worked hard to make things a success. E. 0. Sliter, the manager of team deserves great credit * for the, work he has done for the boys. ie has spared neither time or trouble in trying to put them im condition to hold the cup. 5. 6. % C eg ---------- City Hockey League Meeting. i At a meeting of the executive of the city hockey league, the resignation of if, T. Brown as secretary-treasurer was accepted, enl J, J. McDermott, was appointed in his place. After much tiscuss.on it was decided that a com mittee composed of ¥. Kinnear, W. W. liheon, J. J, Harty, W. A. Gravelle and J. J. McDermott, be appointed to deal with protests and carry on the business for the remainder of the searon. The evidence in all protests, and the defence in same, must be sub- mitted in writing to the secretary, accompanied by the regular fee Junior Frontenacs at Work. The junior Frontenacs had a fair practice at the covered rink on Wed- nesday evening after the Collegiate "Varsity game. All the players were not out, a number having engage ments elsewhere, At this time of year, with the final game only a few days away and the icé not to be depe upon, the players should all tum , and get in as much work as pos- nla. Millan, Hunt, Davidson, Assels- tine and a few others were out. : Frontenacs and Collegiate. i After the junior O.H.A. season is fin'shed Frontenac juréors antl Collegi- ates will play for the junior champion- ship of the city, and if the Frontenacs land the O.H.A. igh it will be for the junior champ of Ontario. two teams are fast and would put up as good i game as junior any seen this season. Hoberis ro in Brice Snag ler Shore #4 Tae tig 8 The St. [Mban's, a junior team from Kenprs, dvvated the yg whores pions, by 6 to 5. The Ottawa and Montreal Wan hockey teams will play at Bostoy well as at New York before the clos of this season. Thurcday and Satorda; ben as AHan eug dies between the Montreal Amateur Hocker league champions and the cup holders, "hock Win witwrmedinte cham derer as of mat week have gt asd ihe two greatest classics of the turf} iu Liveat Britain will be ran as fol- lows : The 2.000 guineas, Wednesday, April 27th, and the Epglish Derby on Wednesday, Juné 1st. Indians game wardens have released 8.000 Hungarian quail in pairs, on the various game preserves of the state for propagation. The general assem- Liy of 1909 enacted a» law protecting the birds from hunters at all times fcr a period of six years. Hayes, of New York, won a Mara thon race from seven opponents San Francisco, Sunday. His time was 2.44.55. Connolly, of San Francisco, was second in 2.52.45, and Fitzgerald was third, St. Yves; who was filth, dropped out in the seventh mile, de claring he was ill. Dorands did not start because of an attack of bron- chitis. | ' The gehievements wf the Ottawa foot- ball team on the gridiron in the sea- on of 1909 were fittingly gppreciated, Tuesday plght, when the presentation of souvenirs to the Interprovincial champions took place. "Jack" Wil- liams, Kilt and Phillips preferred dia- mend rings, while the others received gold. watches, the first three along with the rest also getting group photos and a coat sweater, the latter being the gifts of the union. The club Inshed with a surplus of $5,000, and as the watches 'and rings cost $100 cach, the champions still have a snug balance with which to commence next season, at MISERY FROM BACKACHE GOES AND OUT-OF-ORDER KIDNEYS AGT FINE. A Few Doses Regulate Kidneys and Bladder, Out-of-order kidneys act fine and backache or bladder misery is re- feved after a few doses of Pape's Diu- retic. 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