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Store Upen 1111 8 p.m. { convention of the Ontario Hockey As- | sfclation held in Toronto Saturday | &t which Kingston and Queen's clubs | Were represent. Perfect harmony | existed among the officers of the big | amateur hockey body and club dele- | gates, Jil appearing to be pretty | much of the one opinion as to the | proper course to be taken to bene- {fit the great winter pastime. The amendments to the constitution ahd | to the playing rules brought out | Some Bplendid arguments on both | sides and there wasn't a doubt in | the minds of all at the conclusion of the meeting that the changes a- | dopted would turry out to be 1 --+-bost-interests of hgkey-- I Pe the most important | change nade in the constitution was | in giving the champions of the inter- | mediates series the privilege, should { they so desire, of meeting the senior | champions, the winner of tHe game | to represent the O.H.A. in the Allan | Cup series. There have been years the | they were just as good as the seniors. | when the intermediate, winners feolt i In future they will have the oppor- tunity to prove it. The change also Grafonola X HN w = gives the intermediates the same chance to play for Canadian honors 243 now enjoyed by the semior and ! juniors, The election of the executive com- | mittee brought out a warm fight, and $1258 | Major 'Beulah' Davidson, former Stratford, Varsity, Argonaut and St. Michael star, who lost an arm in the Great War, was the only new mem- { ber elected by the delegates. Rob- ; - 1 : | est Park, of Hamilton, and Percy : i } . Pearce, of Kitchener, were the old 3 fi ' a members defeated. President Glover : ; is to appoint two members. ae i ® D.H. Coles, of Burlington proposed : : : ; | @ amendemt fo prevent clubs with Telephone 529 * | QUEEN'S HOCKEY cLUB Aluminum TOPS parent Treadgold S 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "B.C.FIR For Flooring, Ceiling, and Siding Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street. = « + « Phone 1042 19 Brock 81. For information and rates apply , huckey team for the coming season |. porting Goods Co., : HI LLL FAH { elected: Honorary president, C. M. STEAMSHIP "AFTER "JACK" MARKS The Tornto Globe of Saturday has 'the following: A representative of the Queen's University Hockey Club arrived here last night and today | will make an offer to Jack Marks, | the veteran professional hockey | player, to coach the Tricolor teams this winter. Marks is one of the | best informed hockeyists in. Canada and would undoubtedly make a suc- {cess as a tutor. | Queen's University teams have | met with defeat after defeat during | the past nine years, but have no i intention of tossing up the sponge. | The~players are sportsmen through { and through, the kind that even { in defeat can see the sunny side. | Despite reports to the contrary, | Queen's will not raise any objections to Frank Shaughnessy acting as coach of the McGill football team. On the other hand, they intend to engage a professional tutor, for the 1920 campaign. Sylvester Quilty, one of Canada's greatest football players, is mentioned as the probable Quilty knows the game | thoroughly, and if he could be in- | duced "to take the position would | likely make quite a difference at the |. | Kingston seat of learning. : - Bellville Hockey Club. { ' At a meeting of the Bellville Hock- i: ey Club the following officers were ~~ | | Stork; president, William Carnew; vice- resident, W. B, Deacon: sec- | ratar ; Gerald Lynch; treasurer, Harr, Green;manager of intarmed- fate team, W. E Clarke. manager of { junio, team, E. A .Thomasprexecu- AGENCY senior and intermediate teams from using their players in earlier inter- mediate games, Hamilton pulled that stunt on their last season, and he sought to stop it. He succeeded in having an amendment made to the constitution by which clubs with both senior and intermediate teams must register six bona fide players at the start of the season, and these players will not be allowed to play intermediate. ' The Seaforth amendment allowing the intermediate champions to play off #ith the senior champions found plenty of support. The winner will be eligible to defend or challenge for the Allan Cup, emblematic of the Canadian amateur hockey ghampion- ship. That will settle the annual controversy over the respective mer- its of the intermediate and senior champions, Sheriff Paxfon's amendment mak- ing it plain that a junior player liv- ing in a rural district, village, or e village where there is no jun- for team, has the right to play with the junior team in the nearest place to his residence, was carried.. The status of soldier players re- turning home after August 1 was geftled by announcement from Presi. dent Gloven. "The sub-committee will deal with the individual applica- tions of soldiers who come or are demobilized after August 1," said the President. °' In future traveling clubs will col leot 15 cents a mile for 10 men from home club. Father Gorman, of Pet- erboro wanted a 20-cent rate, but ees will oollect the same rate plus $5. The Secretary was given the right to appoint two officials for any game, if he considered it mecesary. A recommendation to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association that a gaolkeeper may be substituted at any time, the same as a forward, pas- tive committee, Col. A. P, Allen, J. { Diamond. J. Downey J. G. Meffatt, ! D. V. Doyle and Roy Spafford | There is plenty of goo material | in the city for both teams, ghd they | are in training for the coming hock- | y season. : FOR ALL LINES : Ottawa's Hockey Manager, The appointment" of Petie Green as manager and coach of the Ottawa He takes command it] to J. P. Hanley, CP. is announced. : 3 H CP. & TA, GT. i with a free hand. Ottawas have sign : il Ry.. Kingston, Ont. ~ BRE FL HNL nT aye ob Bie {ed Gerard, Broadbent, Cleghorn and | Denneny, and expect to come to Dry Storage For Your Batery | The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience. : Send it tow WILLARD SERVICE STATION kh LESSES, Prop. *Phene 1340 pat three month ; h ; wil spend the. winter me to accom com: ling the EA OR THOSE "SHOULD BE RENOVATED || NOW. |termis with Nighbor. Clint Benedict is the only holdout. Harry Camer- ion' goes back to the Toronto club. { Life is a riddle. We can't guess {it therefore we must give it up. {. The secret of success is the ability | to keep your own secrets. CATARRH COLDS FEATHERS | SEE US WE ARR sad. A proposal to recommend to the C.A.H.A. that goalkeepers be allowed to lie, kneel, or sit upon the ice was defeated. A notice of motion by Sheriff Pax- ton, "that the O.H.A. adopt the sug- gestion of the A.A.U. of C., for the registration of all athelets with the Provinical branch of the AAU. of C. for purposes of centralisation," was passed unanimously. A cable from Past President Capt. James Sutherland, now in England, 'offering his hearty to the O.H.A. convention was read. The following officers were elected by acclamation: President--R. M. boro. First vice-president--A. E. Cope- land, Midland. Treasurer--Sheriff J. F. Paxton, Whitby. on A, Hewitt, Toronto. The election of executive officers resulted: R. Butler, of Lindsay; Wm, Glover, Peter- ; George B. McKay s for grouping must . AH suggestion! be in by Wednesday, and groupings 'will be made on Friday. ; Play in East. Two play Coast Hockey League {stars may figure on' eastern teams in th -geason, In a wire to President. Peak Catder, of the NH. L.; President all day fearing some one will notice the soiled cuff : Unless you are lucky and are Wearing a W. G. & R. shirt with Double Wear Cuffs... Then, all you have to do is to turn the cuff and it's as good as new. These new Double Wear Cuffs are a convenience men have longed for. Now that they have been invented, men are tak- --ing-to* i ¥ Double Wear Cuffs 1 f equally dressy and lie a flat either side out. new idea in cuff desi, makes this possible. Aaening dealer to show you on Shirts" with DOUBLE WEAR CUFFS 'Trade Mark Patented 1918, | Ythe cuff_that doubles the life of the shirg?, © fn REE a OR his amendment was defeated. Refer- | Christmas Is Coming ROBT. J. 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