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Now that the weather has turned soft, and it is not likely that there will be any more ice for hockey, the suggestion has been made, and 4 good one, too, that at the opening of the hockey season next winter, a game be put on between a couple of the teams, and that the proceeds be given over to a suitable memorial for the fallen heroes. It is also suggested that the game be played in the néw arena, and that the memorial be placed in the arena. There is no doubt but that a game for this purpose would attract a big crowd, ang that a good sum would be realized for this worthy object. The intention is to use the receipts of this game to start a fund, and then secure subscriptions to meet the balance of the expense incurred. HALF-MILE RACE TRACKS. x Dr. Rutherford Did Not Recommend Abolition, In a brief interview at Ottawa Dr. J. G. Rutherford, whose report on racing and betting in Canada was re- cently tabled in the House of Com- mons, emphasized that he had made no recommendation for legislation aboMshing or curtailing the activities of half-mile race tracks in Canada. "My report contains no Yrecom- mendations," said Dr. Rutherford. He then went on to intimate that, as practically all the racing between Windsor Ont., and Vancouver, and betwen Mentgeal and Halifax, was | beld on half-mile tracks, a sweep- ing recommendation of the kind suggested would be extraordinary. His effort, said the commissioner, had been to collect the evidence and lay it before the Government and the House in a proper form, The evi- dence was there for perusal, and con- clusions could be based on it. Many Races Represented. No one nationality has predomi- .cham~ 0 hold the ueenberry rules no two have sprung from the was born in Ireland. Kid Lavigne's pa nated among plons, Of the nine men title under Marquis of lightweight same stock. Jack McAuliffe Frank Erne's were was a negro, Battlin and Ad Wolgast a Ritchie had Italian bl Freddy Welsh was a ) Benny Leonard is a Hebrew. Le ---------- IT CURES CATARRH BRONCHITIS You aon"t have to wait for rellef when you use Catarrhozone This wonderful in aaler treatment suaranteed to cure " any case of Catarrh, no matter how chronie. ; You breathe through this inhaler and in so doing you send in- stantly all through the breathing organs + powerful vapor that s full of soothing, ealing; germ-destroy- 1g properties. In this 'way geds of ils and weak throat ire cured. Coughing, and sneezing all step. . For nard breathing, elshman, and is the Catarrh are estroyed. Sore nos- MAY: PUT BAN ON : 'HALF MILE TRACKS Track Owners Awaltin Legis- lation as Result of Dr. Rutherford's Report. Much, interest is being shown in Fhe legislation? which may be brought down by the Government as & result of the report on race tracks and betting which was tabled in the Com- mons by Sir Geonge Foster. It is expeoted that as a result of the re- port, "practically all the half-mile tracks, which generally have been credited with being offenders in the past, will be wiped oukdy the legis- lation. The tracks which are to be allowed to continue operations, it is sald, will likely be Dorval and Blue Bon- nets, Montreal; Kenilworth and Windsor Jockey Club, at Windsor; Woodbine and one other at Toronto; Connaught at Ottawa, Yad the Fort Erie and Hamiltgn tracks. In regard to the racing held in connection with the Western Canada fa.rs and those In Bastern Quebec, it is not expected that any action will be faken. In most cases these tracks are Simply billed as an added attraction for the fairs, and there is litle except har- ness racing. The commissioner ap- {peared to find. that this had no { harmful result, STANLEY CUP BACK: The Stanley Cup has come back to the Capital. It is now in the keeping of the Ottawa Hockey Club; and the '| Senators. will hold it at least until after the series next week against the Pacific coast champions. It was turned over to Ottawa yesterday by Mr. William Foran, trustee of the famous trophy. The Stanléy Cup is a battered wld trophy, which has been very promiy- ent in Canadian sport for over thirty years. It was originally presented by Lord Stanley when Governor General of Canada, and it has been in every 'hockey centre of import- ance on the American continent, hav- ing been the cause of many battles jat Montreal, awa, Toronto, Win- | nipeg, Vancofiver, Victoria, Seattle and Quebec. It was last held by the {Ottawa club in 1911, for, though the Senators won the National Associa- tion championship in 1915, they lost to Vancouver in the cup series. Two years ago the Toronto team defeated Vancouver at TOTOnto after seven desperately fought, games thus recovering the cup. Last year it was won by Cangdiens, and they went--west to defend it against Se- attle. The series ended without be- ing decided, so the trophy reverted to Trusted Foran, to whom it was re- turned by the Toronto club. Several yeajs ago a new base was added to the Stanley Cup, but the m- side 6f the bowl itself and the rims encircling it are scraped with the fikmes of some 'of the most famous puck chasers that have ever ldced On the 'skates. mb BOXES LESS THAN YEAR: NOW BANTAM CHAMPION Jin Higgins, the young Scottish miner, who recently won the bantam- weight cfampionship of Great Bri- tain and the Lonsdale Belt, was se- lected"for the bout that carried the title only at the last minute. An eleventh-hour change in plans of the promoters resulted in Higging being matched against Harold Jones at the National Sporting Club. Jones succeeded Walter Ross as titleholder after the latter relin- guished the crown. Previous to the bout Higgins had been known to Na- tional Sporting Club officials only three weeks, and he has been box- ing seriously for less than a year. GEORGE VANHORNE ALLAN CUP REFEREE If Kingston cannot win a hockey championship it can at least supply a referee for the championship games. George Vanhorne, who acted as an official in the games between Hamilfon Tigers and Toronto Gran- {tes to decide which of these teams would defend the Allan cup, has been chosen as an official in the sup games to take place in Toronto on 'Wednesday and Saturday nights be- tween Sudbury and Granites. Van- horne is one of Kingstons oldest star hockey players and has had much experience as a referee, lasting cure use only ------------------ » Catarrhozone., No sub- stitute. Two months treatment, (including price mall size 50c the $1.00. at all dealers. er), I BNT kL WAS Quy PROPER. WHEN I INTRODUCED You The Yawkey interests in the De- troit Club have been sold for a halt million dollars. A half interest in the Detroit Club brought $300,000, and the remainder was paid for half interest in the park. » MISTER JEFF BY ANY BODY: WITH OTTAWA CLUB! 1 Baseball Briefs Jimmy Wilde defeated Frank Mason on points in twelve rounds at Toledo last night. : -- l The sum of $4,730 was subserib- ed in stock last year, nt out of this went repairs to the field, uniforms, training season and new bleachers. Larry Burke, former Canadian and Michigan-Ontario League umpire, will manage the Harvester A. C. team of the Hamilton City League this Summer. Cecil Causey, former Giant, who was traded to the Braves last season, balked long and strenuously on the terms offered to him. - He may not be with the club this season. | | The London Club is said to have received a good man in Pitcher Sha- der, of Augusta, Fla. While he is a poor hitter and batf right handed, he is a tower of strength on the mound. | Saginaw club, of the Michigan-On- tario League, claims something of a unique and desirable record result- fant from the 1919 season, under the management of Buzz Wetzel, the first in the border circuit. The clul got away last year with $500 in the bank and concluded with $5,000 to the good. This"is brought out in the an- nual report of President Clements, whichi is now in'the hands of the stockholders. Outside of this money there is a possible $3,000 coming if four ball players sold make good. There will be two new faces at least in the Hamilton Tiger line-up. One is Joe Bunn, an infielder from the Aliesheny Steel League. He is re- ported to be a smart fielder, a hard hitter and a fast base-runner. __ He comes high, but Shaughnessy prefer- red to pay the price and take no chances on losing him. The other new lad is a catcher from Youngstown. He, too, demands a fancy stipend, but he's coming just the same. Tig- ers are greatly in need of a catcher who can stand the gaff of a season's campaigning, and that's what the Youngstown boy is said to be. _ So far not one of last year's play- ers has been signed. All have been sent contracts, but those who have replied want more momey. The de- mands run all the way from $275 to $350 a month. : a Gives His Six Rounds, ! 'Georges Carpentier may b¥ able to last six rounds with Jack Demp- sey, but he has no chance to win," Johnny Griffiths, Akron (Ohio) wel terweight, said at New York after his -return from an iovasion of Europe. In five fights Grif- fiths won three by knockouts, one by a decision, and one was a draw. 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