8 en PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. > Fabio : a -------- Be -- eee n | he W Oo 1d Of Sp arsSto | TiC ' ¢ w y - RS n , - | & : SEVENMAN HOUREY BX OMED NHL HOCKEY PROSPECTS. KOPP WITH ATHLETICS. s == --- \ i | > a | Ottawa Already Starts Talking of Connie Mack Announces His List of | ; 0 F, * d . N. N The Sis-Man Game Proves to Be amr» IANS. Players. | An Old Friend with a New [Name | Moro Intgpesting. : Discussing hockey prospects, the Connie Mack, manager of the i . | 5 The Toronto Star says: The weal "1 Ottawa Citizen : Philadelphia Athletics has ansounc- i { . Kuen of nan i in all probabil: "Already plans are being made for will Valld Sn ror The ONG before Labatt's Brews come to the . parts ck yan all Provan' | next seabon, when a four-club series ; ' ar, i ' | will Give You Better Service. if alt oie Canada, us oe will probably be operated. Quebec Surpeise he a amar | fermenting tuns, they have passed through | the Ailan Cup series Jus 0! an are ke setting into © i Lg, i : . - . Be A no comparison between. the | Iie are Keen on £5it TR edo so. | member of the Atheitics when they | | the processes which give them the flavor, two games, Tuesday wight's S&ME| In this event the league will consist wete the World's champions. He the body, the tonic quality which has was full fo sensational rushes and tO bung OL AISNE ian quit baseball several years ago am . * , ! uy ne OW ar lar defence work and the 81 Oita Candid ha, Guebee nd engaged in farming in Southern New made the old style Labatt's Ale, Canada's | ¢ rn fy ar . ¢ t 0 ' ev 9 , ¢ is - . : a i . . . puck was free 10 view 1 A PET | all, Malone, Mummery. Crawford Jersey, but Foseutiy Suk i et favorite for over eighty years. d { ¥ Or bring in your old one and we will ex- oo. of the UL T : py and Herbert, so all the othér clubs Siders. mn peacelpain, 8, | . . ust one scrami a asn & el" will be weakened, particularly Cana-1" "p00 ple. EF aA , free ice for the 5 er . S 'itahvers: Elmer, Myers, Vean, v ' change it for a new one or fix it up for you, we ne operly start Ne onty | diens and Toronto. Of course, next Grete William Adams, John Wat- | 01d London Brew, the new brew which Labatt's { ' 8 0 ge BPO i mM Hn 2 ter is a lo wi ff & any | e J , a Jeary + Rag i 1 { Bring it in today, before the rush. thing hod made the final cup same hb od i uy off sug many son, r nak Fahey, Robert Geary, | will put on the market at Easter time, is made { | i vas the importance BS pefied B88, Wa 6 H. Hauser. | : ¢ . . a | worth pi pp ig dy "1 | tated meanwhile. One of the pos OCatohers: James McAvoy, Forrest i with the same ingredients, with the same care and { ~ ® SD play The Toronto fans went out] * ites is 2 vid arena In Montreal Cady, Ralph Perkins. B Morr | skill and by the same processes as the ale you i Y n "A ee Eo Tidly declariby that the seven-man]0or the re Jul GiRg of 2 2S ' Infielders: George Burns, Morris, | 2 a a FORTS. | ea 1 soli ee. a the on structure which was burnt down iNighannon, oJseph Dugan, Larry | have known ahd used for so many years. Zame provide s the better contest for January la Gardner, James 'Dykes, C. B. David- { W raphs have to go to make room for bicycles. bls ors and spectators is evidenced = roy son. . J Phonagrapws have 10 8 0 Playss ape Bpes Manitoba Hockey Second Fiddle to stan Cup. | Outlielders: Charles Jamieson, I oh tte eanie Rare ak abiamatic of {Clarence Walker, 'Rube Oldring, : Association officials who came here A trophy to be emblematic of the Merlin Kopp with the Ypres team said afterwards | championship of mateur hockey MN date fg : a Yi that they would play the six-man| teams in the United States and Cana- Pitcher Adams named in the list ; y That ia ABR ¥ AR ha: haa . 1 ~ ra. was with the Richmond team of the game nes r. That is one step} dd has been donated by John F. Ca : a - i . sav of Pitts . 4 i International League last Yeav. - nearer to the uniform set of sey of Pittsburg. He 8 nominated Watson was purchased from Fort | whi h the (4 nadian Hox key Assoc ia~ as trustees of the ty Art Ross of Smith, Ark. Fahey was with the JOHN LABATT, Limited, Brewing Since 1832+ ' tion proposes for next year. It looks} Montreal, J. Fellow New York Catholig University team and Geary | as if the west must come to the O.H.| and Roy Schooley tsburg. Co : ) Tatty ra anim: " : ) : 8 e North Carolina League. A. ofi-side rule. he Manitoba rule Mr. Ross is wil to accept the yas fn oe ar the Waupum Semi- | LONDON, Ont., and No. 4 St. Helen St., MONTREAL ' as 'interpreted by W M. Nobl, the] trusteeship on condition that the professional team { 2 western -referee, is certainly very] trophy, so far as Canada is concern-{™ > | } close t , O.H.A. rule in many re-| ed, shall only be competed for by | KINGSTON~Jas, McParland. q spects. The rule really calls for the} winners of the 'Art Ross Cup," BARROW AFTER HEARNE, | ; man who takes a pass to be on a' which he considers should remain dn} -------- - --------------------------------g level or behind the man who passes this country and be held by thel Boston Manager Renews Offer for v the puck. | ree Noble allowed a| champion amateur team of the Do-| Leafs' Star South-Paw, AA A SA A SAAS at NN man who w hree or even six feet| m-nion. | 5 oF We : . 0 | ahead of tb puck to play it in cen- The first games for the new trophy| Manager Ed. Barrow 2 Boston Red | tre ice. but he drew the line close to| will probably be held this spring at| 50% W ho ate Jong their raining > | the nets. His idea is to keep the} Pittsburg between a Montreal team Hot. Sptings, Ark. BR a ong game moving by eliminating face-] and a club from the United States. i : . : {offs OF short offsides in centre ice. a : military grate have made gush J ave our | He has done that all right, but the To Fist roads in their ranks that a kee western lasers know him and take To Fight July 4th. lookout for useful material is the | the puek on a short offside as a mat- Jess Willard, Leavyweight cham-} club policy. ster of sieht. The Manitoba offside | Pion, and Fred Fulton, of Rochester, A player that the former Inter- rule a matter of fact, is the same Minn., aspirant to the title, will meet | national League President hag his | 3 Ey ide ral : | in the ring July fourth, Col. J. C.|eye on is anotlier of last season's as N.H.L. offside rule, and de-}|. § 3 ye 0 Ano 'W 28 fie offside iy ah ahead of the] Miller announced Toronto team, Pitcher "Bunny" R THE SO ARDS | palss, As interpreted here, the Mani- Col. Miller said that Fulton had| Hearne, and the need for him has hpass. rule n rp baral even than] Deen guaramteed $20,000 and that} reached the stage that another offer . form r COAL CO. [the O.H.A. rule, which they claim there would be a side bet of $5,000.|has been made to President McCat- | tends to offside play. i Willard and Fulton will meet at|fery for his transfer. The uncer- COLLAR Phone 155. | : Kansas City April 1st to sign articles, | tainity of Toronto's outlook and | ee tree Col. Miller said. The place for hold-| league affiliations for the coming| CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Ine. Montreal : - ing the fight also will be selected | season is such that Boston antici- =) erty $6,000 To Be Divided. then, the number of rounds to be|pates being able to secure Hearne at | After all expenses are paid, it is| fought depending on the site chosen. |a compatatively reasonable figure. expected that close to $6,000 wil be | Willard's share bi te prize money eee ee handed over by William E, Northey,| Was not announced. = Nie 4 'ry ' of Montreal, the Allan Cup trustee, smn ids OANADIENS ARE THROUGH. : to the hospitals in Winnipeg! Port Slackers at Hockey Match, . . Arthur and Toronto Though the About the only excitement to the George Kennedy Abandons Proposed receipts of the one game with Port| final game for the Junior Northern Series With Ottawa. Arthur and the two with Winnipeg | League championship between Ches-{ The" proposed post-season series totalled over $15,000, it must be re-|ley and Stratford last week at the (between the Ottawa and Canadien membered that the Arena owners re- latter place, was the presence of the | ¢lubs of the N.H.L., has been can- ceived a big bit, while the expenses|military police, who raided the rink | celled. Announcement to this ef- To of the Port Arthur and Winnipeg|and secured about a dozen men for | fect was made by Martin Rosenthal, You pay $5.00 on the $24.00 machine, teams amounted to tonsiderable. the army. secretary of the 'Ottawa club. The Or $8.00 on the $38.00 machine, " first game was to have taken place at ( Or $15.00 on the $73.00 machine, > the Laurier avenue arena Saturday 1 And the balance in small monthly payments, LOVED IN ENGLAND AS KING EDWARD'S PROTEGE night, with the return match at Sher- Come in today and get your choice, | : EE & TEER brooke on Monday, but a hitch i : | . arose, and Manager Kennedy of the | Canadiens wired the Ottawas that he - { would be unable to fill the engage- i ment. It appears the Sherbrooke ih arena management declined at the last minute to produce its guarantee i of $400 for travelling expenses. It would not have paid the "clubs to G G S co have played only one game in Ot- " SPORTIN 00D tawa, as the Canadiens would have 88 Princess 8t., Kingston. Telephone 520 to be held togethqr for another week, ; : * To Adopt Six Man Hockey. . . The officials of the Manitoba and nig is 0 e Lr Saskatchewan Hockey Associations who were present at the Allan Cup \ series played in Toronto declared EVER since the world began have MONUMENTS!||| Sr Tear rl. trey and Gu br lt : man hockey for all time to come. high ; as they are to-day, among the ® They are thoroughly convinced 1 } -y that the six-man game is the su- men of the R.F.C. 4 : : Importers of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Mobi : perior and that three 20-minute Heroes all, and comrades staunch, fear- =] periods provide better hockéy than \ The McCallum Granite Company, Li oh two 30-minute halves. jess as the knights of old, to be with them #97 Princess Street. P -- The Canadian Amateur Hockey inspires young men of spirit to be like Association has decided to provide he bl \ . uniform rules for the whole Do- them, courageous, noble, strong. ' INPAPEARAPPEPPPCrrrCEr PEI reer rey ST en year on the basis of Men, 18 to 30 years of agé, of fair education, are . 3 . : trained for commissions in this service. - They re~ : T R Y A 5 & ceive during training $1.10 per day. 4 : : ~Girl Caddies. Men' who come within the provisions of the ' . a Dak Ridge Golf Club, of Crest- M.S.A. are eligible only after having joined their 4 ® 1 2 will employ girls to act Depot Battalion, when they may, with the consent 3 as os this season. This deci of their Commanding Officer, be discharged f ¢ 3 sion was arrived at by the executive tr Comma 8 cer, rged for : ou 1 committee as part of a patriotic plan re-enlistment in the R.F.C. / ' d 1 in the Sonssrvalion of man power. Write for Baoklet, "Air Heroes in the Making," ' > Lool Silk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar 3 n order to make the work of the and apply directly to one of the following addresses: 3 4 k for oh of Ea . 4 girl caddies more profitable and at- PY ' # 4 3 i tractive it his. boon decided to pay : 2 4 em bonuses in the form of thrift > S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kings i raps, a ohhh ah A Aah 4 ae Oak Ridge Golf Club is one sao re ea 5 o 6 most popular of the metro- y > » pom ---- < rotégé of |Dolitan district. Men well known in : Only Share In First Three. The games are conducted in the same « This is the latest photo rr ng, Alfonse - Spain, She an rightly | the business and political world who Recruiting Office: 93 King St. E., Toronto, The players in the Stanley Cup | manner as the big baseball events,| King Edward of England, whose first anxiel give their time, emergy and 'experi- Lt 1 R E . e play of the | With the plavens dividing the money | - for Spain. How to do it and wherein Avisdor consists is naturally not always |g. Sr Gn in war Work use ~Col. R. E. Kent, Kingston. series only secure the receipts of the} .; 10 first three games on a basis of | 1.ar The army 1s what he knows best In Spain.® Military science bas been | this golf club almost exclusively as : first three games, and there is 1060 per cent. to the winners and 40 his special study, and in his role of soldier be takes himself seriously indeed. their means of relaxation. - danger of them prolonging the series. { per cent. to the losers. . 2 i BRINGING UP FATHER 33 1 i 3 1 48 23 a By GEORGE McMANUS, . TI [DON'T YOU THINK ITS ABCOUT TIME THINK THAT DAUGHTER'S HE HAS BEAL WENT | ONY + A HOME. HOME. = © SAY 3 ER =i K 5 Name DOESN'T HE ERo0LD | | : DOWN THERE Swe : KNOW HOW TO SAY HE | ? : jo hy THE Clock - SAY "GOODNIGHT DOES! -- > JZ \&) BO YOU 2, = en} wh MEAN-WILLIE ? ; - x Ny wi Fou nine bas