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We Serve Good Meals For good meals prepared right come and try us -- you will be delighted with our service. Everything you could want served as you like it. : Dainty Restaurant |and CUE were | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | In the World of Sp MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 10ga IS ort | | | A Hardwood Flooring Ir | [Three County Hockey | ts minute to play Shewell g 3 field tled the ecore again, With ot Pass from the corner when he was In front of the Barriefield Saturday © mes on y| goal, and won the game for Catara- The County Hockey league was | offietally opened on Saturday after- | noon when three good games were | Played. The winners were Verona, | Cataraqul and Glenburnie. This | year the league is divided into three | evouve, Verona won from Sydenham | {by 3 to 1, Cataraqui defeated Bar- | | riefield by 3 to 2 and Glenburnie got {a 2 to 1 victory over Sunbury, { Judging from the attendance at the games on Saturday the league | will be a record breaker this season. | | The lady rooters were out in full | | force and cheered. ! The different considerable time in rinks in order for the season. One | thing that was noticeable in aj] . e games was the very friendly epi. | which existed among the players. | Thig 8 one of the most essential | [things towards the advancement of | | clean sport, and it is to be hoped that it will continue during the on -- | | tire season, Cataraqui Defeated Barriefield. | The Cetaraqui téam was the win- ner of a very closely contested game | |rhvod in the village of Cataraguj on | | Saturday afternoon When it defeated | | Barriefield by a score of 3.to 2. The | @ame was won in the last minute of ! play, when Shewell planted the rub- | | ber for the final tally, The score | at the end of the first period stood | 1 to 1, and In the second twenty | minut of play neither team w able to register. It was almost im- | | possible to say which was the bet- | | ter team as both were very evenly | | matched, Cataraqui players tended | | to play more combination and tpok | [advantage 'of the openings. For the | winners, Shewell was by far the out- | standing man. He was able to break | | up the rushes of the opposing team, i {and carried the puck down the ice on | | fumerous occasions. Jackson, the | | right wing man, played a good game, | {and did his best to work combina- [tion play. Barry, at centre, played |a heady game, but seemed to be | | sSemewhat handicapped due to an in- | jury received to his ankle during the {summer months while playing base- | { ball. Harold Simpson, the net guard. | | fan, and Polk, on the defence, were |in the game all the time. i | The Barriefleld team was a very | [husky organization, and wdrked | well. Numerous combination plays Were attempted but they seemed to fall flat a couple of times, due to the | centre player, Warmington, not be- | ing there to receive the pass. The | Barriefield defence was exceptional- ly good, and both defence Rlayers are experts at rushing up and down the ica. Pad" Stanton, was probably | the outstanding man on the team, | Warmington at centre Is a very | speedy player. The teams were some- { what handicapped on account of | practice, but they will show wonder- [ful #mprovement in the very near | figure, The hockey club, and the Com- munity club of Cataraqui are to be | congratulated on the splendid icc | surtace they have arranged. Me | rink, which is built. in the %ollow | close to the railroad track, on the | ieft hand side of the road going out | to the village, {s up-to-date in every respect. Boards 'have been placed jaround to the height of two feet, {and there is an excellent light'ng System for use in the evenings. The club house, where the people pit on thelr skates, is well fitted out, and has a good large. stove, ATrange- ments have been mede to dood the rink with water which) is carried jn barrels from a spring near hy. The first period showed Cataraqui working hard but Barriefield seemed to have a little edge of the play at 1 Shewell was penalized one | minute for tripping. 'The play had | been under way "sixteen - minutes | when E. Stanton, Barriefleld, made | the first goal atter a long rush. Carry, the centre player on Catara- {qui team, tried to Score just as the | bell rang for the completion of the | period. ¥ When the second period opened Warmington of Barriefield drew a two minute penalty for a trip. "Ths Stanton rushed . continually, while teams have spent | getting their | || Cataraqui forwards missed numer- ous chances to score. In the third period, E. Stanton both mixing things us, rushed the full length of the ice and | put Cataraqui : in the lead aftes twelve minutes of play, but three minutes later, Warmington of Bar. | BRINGING UP FATHER as '\ Gui by a neat shot. . Barry; left wing, 'Uff; right wing, Jackson; subs, Curran; Jackson and Purdy, Barriefield--Goal, Gray; E. Stanton and I. Stanton; centre, Warmington; left wing, Knapp; right wing, R. Murray; sub, P. Mur- ray. . Referée--Dr. Harry Stewart, Cataraqui--@oal, - Simpson ; de- | age of this, fence, Polk ava shy centre, | shooting. The Glenburnic Was Winner, Glenburnie hockey team came out on top of the opening game of Group No. 3 of the county hockey league played at Sunbury on Saturday afternoon when it defeated Sunbury by a score of 2 to 1. The game was & first class exhibition considering that some of the players have not had time enough to get into condi- tion. The boys from Sunbury suffer- ed most on acoount of condition but they had a little more team play than the winners, In the first per- lor, Howard Gordon, of Sunbury, [was hurt on two occasions and had to retire from the game for about five minutes, When he did return to the ice he was rather dazed oh ac- count of the puck striking him in the face. For the winners, E. Hogan and Orr, the goal tender, played a great exhibition of hockey. The Glenburnie defenge composed of Bert Vair and Roy Blacklock showed some good hockey and were able to keep the fast Sunbury wing men Krom getting in close on the net. The first period showed some very ragged hockey and neither team was able to get the rubber into the net. During the second twenty minutes, | both teams tried desperately to scorn but could not get in close epough. There was a disputed goal, but Re- feree Reid said the puck did not pass the posts. Noble, of Sunbury, made the first score of the game after a pass from George. Near the end of the second twenty minutes of play E. Hogan scored on a pass from Em- mons, % In the last period, both teams were trying to break the tie which existed, but the Glenburnie boys were showing the effects of a little better condition, R. Hogan carried the puck from one end of the rink to the other and scored the "hunk" which won the game. The game was featured with some very good checking, The ice was in perfect condition. The boys of Sunbury are to be congratulated on the excellent rink which they have built. The members of the fair sex are taaking great interest in the téams and were out in force on Bat-, urday, Glenburnie and Sunbury are both | new teams in the county hockey lea- gue and judging from the brand of hockey put up on Saturday afternoon they will be heard from before the seasons over, It takes considerable time to get a hockey team in good working order, but the management of both teams are con boys will put up a bi which will be a ered Glenburnie--Goal, Orr, Bert Vair and R. Blacklock; Emmons; right wing, R. Hogan; left wing, W. Keenan; Substitutes, E. Stover, E.' Hogan and Lillis, Sunbury--Goal, Scott; Patterson and George; centre, H. Gordon; right wing, L. Gordon: left wing, Noble; substitutes, Ruttan and Webb, Referee--Gilbert Reid, Washburn. -- Verona 3, Sydenham 1. Verona hockey team won the first game of Group No. 1 of the County Hockey league noon at Verona when it defeated Sydenham by a score of 3tol. The game was a very good exhibition of hockey considering that some of the players have not got. into condition as yet. The Score at the end of the first period was 1 to 0 in favor of the winners, and the second period the Verona boys edded another counter which made the score 2 to 0. The play was very fast at the commencement. of thé conflict, but it slowad up considerably on account of the lack of condition of some of the players, One of the scores which was made by the Verona outfit caused consider- |'able argument, bug the referee sala it counted. Sydenham A. Lee end Young of Sydenham worked, hard, while Craig and Williams were Ver- ona's best. © Both goal tenders had considerable work to do, but they defence, | were successt a | shots, defence, | | up considerably, | with both teams | times at the nets, {length but was blocked before he | | Burnett, | | fident t the | Watch and clock dealers use radio m- rand hal he siruments to get the exact time sent t to the league. |Out daily from the Biftel Tower. defence, | centre, | \ on Saturday after- | | | | Our Hardwood F looring is unsurpassed Verona, in quality and manufacture. Get ou and his Sydenham the Verona players took full advant- Garvin, the Sydenham » Was subj r quota- tions on Beech, Birch, Maple and Oak. Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 - = "Victoria Street : ee A £ a | i LT fered considera Hi shooting many = but the goalers The game had en Si ---- Baby Cribs and Children's Cutters al were able to clear. ! mmered it in for the first score Both teams worked for all that was in them but the period ended with- out any more scare being made, The second. period showed a great deal of epeed; but condition seemed | to show om some of the Players. Crdig carried the puck for some dis- tance and scored on a bounding shot from the left side of the rink. Young for Sydenham carried the puck down to the Verona goal and anly missed a counter by a coyple of inches, A. Lee and rushed 'he ice but could nat register, When the | third twenty minutes commencd | R. Woodruff the crack player of the Sydenham outfit had arrived and seemed to strepgthen their attack. Craig of Verona worked the pack | down into Sydenhgm end of the rink | and shat. The goal judge cobtend- | ed that the puck did not enter the net, but the referee over ruled him and awarded the goal to Verona. There was considerable discus~ion over the goal and the spectators ran out on the ice. ? Trousdale rushed down the full SPECIAL PRICES TO CLEAR CUTTERS Regular $14.00, for .... $11.00 Robt. J. Reid & Son Ea Sa Call, 577w , 577w. could shoot, Sydenhgm_broke away and A. Lee scored the only counter UNDERTAK made by his team. Sydenham were Prin Street. playing their whole team up. The rink, where the game was played, was in first-class condition and there were many hockey fans present for the conflict. 3 Verona+-Goal, Revelle; defence, Williams and Minorgan; centre, Martin, wings, Cralg and Merrill; substitutes, Davy, Trousdale and d by al i LECTRIC oIL NEARLY FIFTY vEA| SELLER THAN EVER » SRO 19 Ns creme, sn eee eo are prom "D8 THOMAS' EC THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD AND 18 TO-DAY A' GREATE! BEFORE 18 A TESTIMONIAL THA' NUMEROUS CURATIVE Sydenham--Ggoal; Garvin; de- | ' fence, H. Lee and A. Lee; centre, | Dubois; wings, Yqung and Alport; | substitutes, Woodryft, Maddigan and | : Barclay. } ' 3 Referee--Harold Nicholson, King- | 8 h stom. ! The scores were made es follows: ' ee ---------- Why not have your house wired for™ Electric Light? We have Irons, Toasters and al you need for comfort, H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC c0.} 167 PRINCESS STREET rr -------------- Dr Ser as) == & Ro Com CDONALD'S . First Period. Merrill, Verona, 10 minutes; -- Second Period. Craig, Verona, 7 minutes, ST---- Third Period, Oraig, Verona, 6 minutes. A, Lee, Sydenham, 12 minutes. (Bee also Page 138.) ------------ In Paris about 1,600 jewelers and § Lh [h i HN woe LO 'FOR THOSE SMOKERS MACDONALD'S CUT F WHO "ROLL THEIR Fine [Gl #7 4 INE, OR OWN" SMOKING TOBACCO