Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1921, p. 10

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10 gg ES EENNENENENNNEENEECNEN! || 309,462 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. In the World of Sport \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921, That g the number of answers in the big Eveready Picture Contest of See their names in our window. Queen's Win Game But Lose Round Jo Cornwall Team Cornwall is' winner of the eastern group of the junior O.H.A. In the | final game played at the Covered rink on Monday evening, Queen's won by '|a score of 4 to 2 but lost the round by one goal. In Co 11 on Thurs-!} Gay evening last, the 1e team won' by a score of 5 to 2. last year Nho were the winners ? Bring in your Flashlight to be fixed up with a new, fresh, bubbling over with light; Battery, or perhaps it only needs a new bulb, We have both. Our stock is always fresh. We sell 'em so fast they haven't time to get cold. Get an Eveready. "THE LIGHT THAT SAYS, "THERE IT 18." i : | The score at the end of the first period last night was 2 to 1 in favor | of Cornwall, and the second period {was 3 to 2 in favor of Queen's. The | Cornwall team is a very good. aggre- gation and showed wonderful speed, The players exhibited wonderful abi- | lity to bore in on th , and Quinn {saved Queen's shots which looked Swazee, ockvil who res - | good. i CF T | fereed gaiue, uyihing but | Salisfaciory to.the crowd. becisions | | : Br toe was a OUNCES LIGHTER & STRONGER | Whica ae gave were hissed. As a Tule, | pair of the est Skates Alngsion rans can Stang almost any- thing, but on Monday evening they | {had to sit and see the Kingston play- | ers have it put all over them by the reteree. The Queen's men appeared | be benched for things that the | wall we 1ols more dxaling, so buy your made---NOW. They'll last for years, during the balance of the season. All kinds of Hockey Supplies, Hockey Boots, too, Skates sharpened, screwed or riveted to boots. . Why not have a good time on them {to McKelvey K nghorn La Rose J Gibson tris trineaiaianaid Nickle Spare. McCutcheon Contant Whittock SOCCER RESULTS IN THE OLD COUNTRY First Diyision. Bolton Wanderers 3: City 1. Bradford 1, Tottenham H, 1. Burnley 7, Aston Villa 1. Chelsea 2, Newcastle United 0. Derby C. 3, Oldham Athletic 3. Everton 3, Manchestér City 0. Huddersfield Town '0, Blackburn Rovers 0. Manchester United 1, Liverpool 1. Sheffield United 1, Preston N. E. Bradford 0. Sunderland 5, Arsenal 1. West Bromwich Albion 0, dlesboro 1. Second Birmingham 2, Blackpool 1, day 1. Cardiff City o, Clapton Orient Coventry City 2, Leicester City 0, Bristol City 0 Nottingham F, 1, Wolverhampton Mid- Division. Notts County 1. Sheffield Wednes- Stoke 1. 1, South Shields 0 0, Fulham 2 Cornwall players are allowed to get 1 {away with all the evening. Twice in succession McDonald, of Queen's, | Was penalized for offences which! Cornwall played during the whole! game, The Cornwall team showed Canada Life Assurance Co. wonderful ability to carry the puck and out skate the Queen's forwards. | AUTOMOBILE HOCKEY TUBE During the first twenty minutes of (None Better) {the game, the Cornwall team seemed Store open evenings till 8 p.m. Saturdays, 10.30 p.m. {to Have the bes. of the argument Watch for "Feather Your Nest" winnerX' names in our next advertisement ! | [!1® after time they came down he | ice with a three-men combination, | | but the Queen's defence were able to | TREADGOLD SPORTING Chase them into the corner. McKel- | Vey, who was playing at centre ice, | found difficulty in getting away from GOODS CO | the Cornwall, centre piayer Tilton, | en ° { Although small, this player develops | great speed. Reynolds of Queen's 88 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 529, #7: seed. = Reyuo YY fe - | but the Cornwall goaler was right on "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" | the job. The game had been under- NANETTE | way for ten and one half minutes | when Kinghorn passed Quinn from a S-- min, rebound for the first score of the game. Queen's tried desperately to score but they were out of luck. Don | Nickle drew a one minute penalty for a legal body check. From this point | of the game, the crowd started to roast the referee. d In 1847--"A Household Word in Canada" | Will give any person of charac ter and willing to work a contract to canvass for life insuran Ce, and at the same time give a free | Establishe 1 | i salesmanship course-- "Salesman" -- the power that helps to make guod. | | special WANTED--Twc¢ or three bright young men to Join our forces on i the basis recited. If willing to ma ke your future satisfaetory, apply now for a contract and take this wonderful course. A personal iuter- view desired and application taken DY ioe J. 0. HUTTON General Agent, Canada Life Assurance Company, | KINGSTON, ONTARIO i When Queen's returned to the | game after the rest they started to | outskate the opposing team, with the {result that McDonald tied the score after a nice pass from McKelvey dir- ectly in front of the nets. Queen's at- tempted to use their bodies but they {Saw that the referee would not siand to see the Cornwall team thus check- ed. McDonald drew two penalties, and when he returned to the ice the Queen's forwards 80! in some nice work and Gibson counted the sec- ond score. Oné minute later, McCut- cheon, of Cornwall, tied the score after a full length rush: With only a | couple of minutes to play. McKelvey scored after a pass from the rear of the nets. In the last period it looked as though Queen's could overcome the three-goal lead, but luck was not their 'way. Both teams worked very hard, but Cornwall resorted to a four-man defence. With one minute | { to play, McKelvey got the final score from a mix-up in front of the Corn- wall ngts, For the winners Tilton and Con- tant were good. The back checking of the team was excellent. McDon- ald on the Queen's team showed up well, and Gibson on the wing play- ed a steady game. A number of times this player was boarded. When the Cornwall team gets in the semi-finals of the league and runs up against teams that will give them some body checking, they may not be able to stand it, as the play- ers are very light. The scoring was done as follows: Fist period: Cornwall--Kinghorn .. 10.30 mins. Second period: Quéen's--McDonald .... Queen"s--Gibson Cornwall--McCutcheon 1 min. Queen's--McKelvey o... 2.30 mins. THird period: Queen"s--McKelvey .... 19.00 min, The teams were: Queen's. Cornwall. sess... Quinn 67 CLARENCE STREET ¥hone 708. 2.30 mins. And You'll Enjoy its 3 LINGERING FLAVOR That's what they all say. TRY A PLUG TO-DAY Gullinger ... Lane Reynolds Port Vale 3, Bury 0. Rotherham C. 1, Barnsley 0. Stockport C. 2, Hull City 2, Westham U. 3, Leeds U. 0. Third Division. Brantford 1, Swansea Town 2. Brighton and Hove 3, Southamp- ton 1. Bristol Rovers 2, Gillingham 0, Exeter Cy 3, Merthyr T. 3. Grimsby T. 1, Crystal Palace 0. Norwich C. 2, Queen's Park 0. Northampton 0, Newport C. Millwall A. 4, Southend U. Portsmouth 1, Plymouth A. 3 Reading 0, Luton Town 3. Watford 0. Swindon Town 1. Rugby results on Saturday were as follows : Bath 0, Pontypool 3. Birkenhead Park 35, 2 2 Manchester 5. Blackheath 21, Army 6. Bristol 13, Newport 6, Gloucester 18, Cheitepham 9 Northampton 11, Harlequins 19. Richmom® 3, Leicester 13. The Rugby international game to- day between Scotland and Wales was won by the former, the score being 14 to 8. The Northern Union Rugby games played to-day resulted as follows : Barrow 10, Swinton 4. Oldham 22, Batley 0. Hpll-Kingston 22, Bramley 10. Keighley 5, Bradford 0. Broughton 20, York 3. Dewsbury 3, Hunslet 0. Halifax 5, Hull 3. St. Helen's 0, Rochdale 10 Widnes 2, Salford Warrington 10, Wigan 3. Leigh 8, Wakefield 2. Leeds 5, Huddersfield 0. The second round of the Scottish soccer football eyp was played to- day, results being as follows : Ayr 4, Dykehead 0. Dundee 1, Stenhousemuir 0. Albion 3, Annandale 1. East Stirling 5, Solway 1. Boness 0, Armadale 0. Motherwell 3, Reaton 0. Rangers 2, Morton 0. Celtic 3, Vale of Leven 0. Dumbarton 3, Elgin 0. Hamilton 2, Broxburn 1. Stevenston 0, East Fife 0. Nithsdale 3, Queen of the S. 1. Aberdeen 2, Kilmarnock 1. Clyde 1, Hearts 1. Alloa 1, Clydebank 1. Hibernians 0, Partick 0. Scottish League. Airdrie 1, St. Mirren 0. Tihird Lanark 5, Falkirk 0. 5. "» FANS ARE DISORDERLY WHEN WALES LOSE Interest in rugby football on Sat- urday centred in the Wales-Scotland international at Swansea. This was expected to be anybody's match, but Scotland deservedly won by a good margin with a placed goal, a penalty goal and two tries to two dropped goals, or 14 points to 8. This is Scotland's first success in Wales in twenty-nine years. The match was very unsatisfac- tory owing to the disorderly be- haviour of the spectators, who num- bered 30,000. The playing ground was frequently invaded by the crowd and the game stopped, while at one time mounted police were called up- Contant ... «++ McDonald on to effect a clearance. ' '| week. | LADIES' HOCKEY BOOMS | AT McGILL UNIVERSITY Montreal Star: Ladies' hoc key is rivalling the men's game as an at- traction to the hockey fans at Mc Gill this year. The women students at the university have a rink of their own on the campus and some excit- ing games are played while the sides lof the rink and the fence along Sherbrooke street are lined with spectators. As the rink is quite close to the street, teamstersect ad that watching the game is a plea- sant way of spending an odd mo- ment and quite a block in the side- {walk traffic results at times. The Royal Victoria College has {four teams entered in the college league and games are usually played on Saturday morning. 'daily practising has done much to teach the girls the fine points of {the game and the contests are fea- tured by some pretty combination | plays on the part of ths competigors. {The R.V.C. seniors are leading the league as a result of an overwhelm- | the | {ing defeat of the sophomores in Jost game played, when the seccn |year girls were shut out by a .0 te | 0 score. A three team league, consisting of a representative 'eam from the Royal Victoria College, one from the | McGill ladies' team was started last Both the Physical Education {team and the R.V.C. aggregration {have been coached by Frank [Shaughnessy and they know all the | inter- | jtricks used in the senior [collegiate games, ------ { Modesty demands that a woman my HR { ! Coansistent, | | wear cloths, fashion demands that | | the clothes be immodest. 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