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In the First of the Intercollegiate Finals--The Return Game Will be | what Dempsey writes: cle penned by no less a person than Jack Dempsey, the ° hedvyweight | champion, in which he discusses his chances with Carpentier. This is views and aims of the newly-formed British Okympic Council, pasticularly with regard to the forthcoming Olym- pic Games at Antwerp, was given by Lord Downham, chairman of the ddan Lev. A2836--31.00 4--Leo Zimmerman in Trombone Specialty, "Miss Trombone" A2825, §1.00 A8136---§1.50 » +A2820--%1.00 Played in Toronto. In the first game of the finals of the junior Intercollegiste hockey ser- es played at the covered rink on Wednesday eyening, ¥ Queen's - won from Varsity bys score of'7 to 5. The first perfod stood 2 to 2 and the second 5 to'3 for Queen's. The re- turn game will be played in Toronto. Queen's team played their best game of the season, both on de- {emse apd attack. Swartman and Smith starred for the winners, while Armstrong played wonderful hockey for Varsity. Armstrong showed him- self to be real game. Although knocked out a couple of times while working his way in around Queen's nets, he continued to stay with the play. Smith, the right defence of ihe Queen's team, fs certainly comer." His rushes were 'sensa- tional, and he showed ability to get through the Varsity defence. ing, on the part of Queen's, the score would have been greatef. Swart- man was always on the job and was ready to take the passes. Richard- son, Hamill and Gibson played a steady game. McNeil in goal made many sensational stops. The Varsity team, although beaten Inst night, are not. yet out. of hard-earned goals. istered after a pass "from Hamill sity. 'The second period Queen's having the better of the play. Bracken and Swartman both registered after a pass from Smith. Smith made the fifth score after a full length rush. Armstrong made the third score for Varsity. The third period had hardly open- ed when Smith came down twice at a terrific rate and made .the nets ring. Smith and Swartman rushed, and Swartman made the seventh and last score for Queen's. The Queen's players started to ease up with the result that Varsity made two - more goals, Gray and Walters doing the stunt. ' The teams were: Queen's Varsity Thompson tier to Marry. Georges Carpentier, Europe's heavyweight champion, will be mar- ried on March 13th, it is announced. The prospective bride is a seventeen- year-old blonde beauty, whose iden- tity, however, is kept a profund se- cret. It<is sald she is not a soclety girl, but hails from the country. Immediately after the marriage Service And Style are combined in our new- est shoes for men. They have that smart, hand- some Appearance 50 es sential to good dressing. Being made of tested léa- thers these shoes will give far more than ordi- nary wear. We extend an invitation to men in need of mew footwear to take a look at thesh shoes. They are the real thing. "The Victory Shoe Store all damends from where von look at a | fFod the couple will sall for Amorica on their honeymoon. There is an un confirmed report that Carpatier has décided to give up the ring forever owing to the positive averson of his bride-to-be to his taking part in pru- fessional bouts. He is said to intend going into the "movies" on a large scale, Golfer Better. Golfing friends throughout the Do- minion will be delighted to hear that George 8. Lyon has almost complete- ly recavered from the fracture he sustained to his right arm last au- , "He has lately been curling again with the greatest vim and was on the Toronto rink recently which completely outplayed Guelph Royal City and lifted the Carew Cup, which had been successfully defended by Guelph in the last five games. The indications now are that the cham- pion of the Seniors will not feel any ill effects from his accident when he steps on the tee again in a few weeks now. Dillon, Coli, Anders Haugen ) e warld's skiing record, made hy himseM, jumping 214 feet. His previous record was 213 feet. Pienry Hall, of Denver, was second in the tournament, jumping 201 feet. "y am looking forward to my council, to a representative of the meeting with Carpentier. So much | "Daily Chronicle' on Saturday. has been itten and said of him | "What is so much wanted in this that he must be W very remarkable | country," he said, "iz to develop young fellow, { the opportunities of every man and "We are about the same age and woman for taking part in sport on come from much the same kind of {really sound lines. We hope the el- people. look jar the Frenchman to | forts to be put forth in connection give me' tou, fight. I shall see | with thé August games will be only to it that I am ready to the minute, the beginning of a movement for for I am taking no chances. + "I believe that no man in the | for games for everybody. : world can reach my chin with suffici- | = "But it is necessary to get some ent force to knock me out, and i am | large central body animated by a just as confident that I can plant my | sound sense of the importance of blows just where I please. | games, and this is what we hope the "Carpentier uses his. head and | Olympic Council will be. It shon'? takes advantage of thé first opening | however, be clearly understood that to try for a knock-out. I shall take | the council will not interfere in any : a | With a little more care in shoot- | two months to train for Carpentier, | just as I did to train for Willard. I will need it more this time, because | | Carpentier is faster and clsverer | { than . Willard, and the fact that he {| knocked out Beckett with one punch | on the chin proves his ability to hit." | i | NOW FOUR NATIONS IN BALLOON RACES | | Challenges for the international | { balloon trophy, now held by the Aero! | Club. of America, were received in | | and the Royal Aero Club of England, | {| Belgium has entered oné team, and { in this country next summer, | The trophy Nas not been contested | for since 1913, when it was won by | | the Aero Club of America. The tro- | ! phy, donated by the late James Gor- | | Gon Bennett, must be won three | | times in succession to hécome theper- | manent property of a club. i ------------ BELLEVILLE COMPANY PLANS NEW RINK Belleville is assured of a new up- to-date skating rink, says Ernest P. Frederick."The plaf is to have a rink | as the home of a real hockey team. The proposed rink is to be 125 by! 200 feet. Already $10,000 has been | subscribed, The purpose is to provide accommodation for from three thou- | sand to four thousand people. Frederick favors the installation of | an artificial ice plant. The rink will be an all-year-round | structure, for use for assemblies, mu- | sical festivals and other gatherings, | when the hockey season is over. It| is proposed to have as many citizens | as possible take an interest in : ] Mr. | project. X dompany is to be Tormed, known as the Belleville Amusement Company, Ltd., to carry on the sch- 8. 'WILLARD WAS FOULED "SAY ENGLISHMEN If the Jesd® Willard-Jack Dempsey | bout had been held in England, Dempsey would have been dis qualified for fouling, according to English boxing critics after viewing the films of the Toledo battle.. One prominent English sports writer de- clares that Willard was fouled, not once but several tines, and that an ! English referee would have dis- | qualified Démpsey long before the {battle had proceeded as far as it i Where psey offended, accord- ing to ® h eyes, was in striking Willard before he had fully regain- ed his feet after being knocked down. Three times in the first round' Dempsey struck Willard before he tad a legal right to do so, according to the English crities. AMERICAN QOLF PROS. NOT PROFICIENT SAY, SCOTTISH BRETHREN Sport Notes. ! has denied the request.' the United States for a change in toc Olympic tennis dates. The Ameri- cans may not compete. Weston Golf and Count Club have bought 300 acres adjoining their presqpt property, and will have a new course and clublouse. The Pacific Coast League wants the Stanley games played in the west. The N.H.L. may decide to ad. here to the original arrangment, with the probable result that the series {is not true; ibe debarred | training by lack of means. The as- try. and had a craving for acid. up treating with the doctors because | will be abandoned this year, . per FERRE way with tye existing governing body of any sport. » "The complaint that our aim is to turn our athletes into paid gladiators No man taking part in the games can be a professional, but it is essential that men should not from the necessary sistance we give will be limited 'to grants enabling' promising men to travel to centres where they can obtain, the pert advice. best conditions and ex-: Questioned as to his view of the | During | New York from the Aero Club of | British chances at the games, Lord the last period they scored a couple | France, which enters three teams, | Downham replied that it was very diftichit to make a forecast. "The In the first period Gibson scored | which has one entry. Three teams |gream of our national athletes were | from a neat shot and Richardson reg- | will be entered by the United States, [killed in the war," he said, "and | we have little time in which to make BREAKING RECORDS Gray and Walters counted for Var-| several other countries are expected | good their loss. Nevertheless it is for | showed | to compete when the contest is held | us to do our best." THIS GIRL'S HOBBY Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey, of the 150-yard backstroke swim at the meet at the People's Palace in Jersey City. the | | Women's Swimming Association, es- | | tablished a new A.A.U, record for She covered the distance in| 2.10 1-5, clipping 7 1-5 seconds from | the mark set by Miss Ruth Smith | When she won the championship at | Pittsburgh last year. The 150-yard backstroke swing was not on thprogramme. of events, Wind this record was established by Miss Bleibtrey after she had won the 100 | yards backstroke. 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