THE DAILY BRIT TING BARRIEFIELD WON OUT {In the First of the 'County Hockey Finals From Glenburnie. ee -------- "BADMINTON | TO BOXING ISH WHIG. a TO CRICKET worked a three-man combination and Brown 'scored. Thirty seconds later A 10 fo 6 Victory For Queen's Nickle got another counter, St. Over St. Michael's Intermediates ».:ia"is mt some > rer | was given a minute rest for a trip. Nickle followed Swartman to the bench, Queen's had only four mem on ice at this time. St. Michael's | were pouring shots at Qn but he did not det them pass. Swertman and Nickle returned to the game be- fore any damage was done. J. Kil- len was injured and Fad to be re- Belleville Curlers Win C.O.CL. Trophy The Belleville curlers won the Senior Central Ontario Curling Lea- €ue trophy when they defeated the Brockville curlers in the play-off at the local curling rink on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 57 to 48. The Belleville rinks skipped by W. N. Belair and Rev. B, C. Ramsay tied with the Brockville rinks skipped by -tr most of the scoring for his team. The four scores he obtained were by beautiful plays, 'Jack Millan, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Millan, who sub- stituted at centre ice, was credited with two scores, The other members of the team A sensational come-back in the bird pemiod, end the great work of Carl Quinn, the junior goaler, gave Queen's a ten to six victory over St. Michael's of Toromto in the firet of the finals of the Intermediate Inter collegiate hockey league played at The wellworn old term of "hard- fought battle" must again be used in reference to the game between Bar- riefield and Sunbury, in the first of [the final games in the County Hoc- stick - handled | key serfes, which was won by the the Harty arena on Wednesday even- ing. Up until the end of the second period the play was very even, Brown 'who had been playing in the nets for the: Queen's team was taken out of the: game and Quinn took his place. The score when the final period com- menced was five all. This period had got away with some good combina tion work at times, The return game will be played in Toronto on Friday. First Period. 'When the period opened McCarney carried the puck the full length and after passing both defence players placed. Qarroll through the whole Toronto team and registered. Queen's 9, St. Mi I's 6 Munroe was given the next penalty. With seven minutes to play Boucher planted another counter from a scramble dn the Toronto net, With one minute to go Boucher was penal- former at the Jock Harty Arena, Wednesday efternoom, by a score of 4 t0 2. Both sixes tried their utmost from the beginning of the firet period until the last gong, welcomed by Barriefield, heard with dismay by Sunbury, and if the laurels were to be awarded for grit and sticking to G. Cookson The Gce was in first class condition and the games were closely contest- ed. The Belleville ¢urlers have won the senfor series four times in the last seventeen years while Napanee were victorious edght times. This year the Central Ontario Cur- and J. G. Gardiner, it the game would have to be replay- ed as a tie, Two of Barriefield's goal were ! notched on syots which the goal- | [view a es the defence obstructed his | only been underway a couple of min- utes, when it was seen that Queen's had the best of the argument and were bound to win. The first period was In favor of the Toronto students by a score of three to two, rey The game was not one of the best exhibitions seen at the rink this sea- son, as there was too much individ- ual play. A number of times the winners got in some dandy combina~ tion plays which resulted in scores. Reynolds was the star on the Queen's team. Hié rushes were very sensational and every time he would 80 down the foe, the spectators would hold thefr breath. The first counter he got was the nicest thing seen in iped. Final score Queen's 10, St. Michael's 6. The scores were: Hng League was divided into two groups. The eastern group was com- posed of Kingston, Rockwood Hospi- tal and Brockville. Brockville was the winner of this group. Napanee and Belleville played in the western group. The Belleville curlers carried off the group honors. Is Your Youngster Left Behind? No need for him to stay at home while the other boys and girls are enjoying themselves. * Come and let us tell you how he can buy a gena uine MASSEY BICYCLE on very easy terms, REDUCED PRICES THIS YEAR So) shot wild. Ritchie missed a sure goal by inches, Reynolds of Queen's carried the puck the length of the rink and passed puck to Swartman who returned ft in front of net and Reynolds scored, McCarney tied the score for St. Michael's one minute later, St. Michael's made a couple of sensational rushes but could not score. Murphy skated into Reynolds of Queen's and #t looked like a "scrap," but the "fuss" melted away, Both teams were shooting too high for the net, Nickle who relieved Carroll at centre was chased to the penalty box one minute after he en- tered the game. Munroe of St. Michael's drew a one-minute rest for tripping. Swartmen got a oné-min- ute penalty, McCarney of St. Mich- @ael's worked through the defence and put his taem in the lead. Nickle drew his second penalty. McCarney made his third goal twd | minutes later, Nickle made the | score three to two on a nice shot | with a couple of minutes to go. The | . [period ended without any more scores being made, Second Period. The period was only underway one minute when McCarney made a beautiful score after rushing the length of the fce. Some of the de- cisions of the referee did not please the crowd and they showed their dis- approval in loud terms. Carroll was benched. Reynolds made a beauti- ful lone rush and made the nets ring after eight minutes of fast hockey. Queen's worked some great combina- tion plays but could not count, Jack Mitlan and Bill Carroll were both pehalized for "clinching" in front of the goal. Queen's lost a couple of chances ¢0 score by overskating the puck. Jack Millan mudce tbe fifth counter by a long shot. Reynolds scored for Queem's on ome of the nicest rushes. MoCarney was hurt and had to quit for the rest of the period. Brown worked the puck up the centre of 'the ice and tied the vomiting or the like rs. Sold | OTe everywhere tn large 3 Cents bottles. . First Period Queen's Reynolds, 2.00, St. Michael's, McCarney, St. Michael's, McCarney, St. Michael's, McCarney, Queen's, Nickle, 18.00, Second Period. St. Michael's, McCarney, 1.00. Queen's, Reynolds, 8.00. St. Michael's, Millan, 16.00, Queen's, Reynolds, 18.00, Queen's, Brown, 19.00, Third Period, Queen's, Reynolds, 1.00, St. Michael's, Millan, 4,00, Queen's, Brown, 5.00, Queen's, Nickle, 5.30. Queen's, Carroll, 12.00. Queen's, Boucher, 13,00. view and they were in before he had 3.00. ja chance t6 get in the way of them. 14.00. | That is the fault of the Sunbury de- 16.00. fence, however, and must therefore | be charged up to the team. The first period made it Jook like |a Barriefield game without much trouble. The men from across the. Cataraqui River skated much better than their opponents and marked up two tallies, D. Stanton and BE. Worm- injgton doing the work on individual efforts, . In the second spasm honors were even and it was easily seen that Sun- bury was warming up. The team R. J. Wray, with the tri-color sweaters came back Skip 17. with a rush and kept the Barrefield = {men on the move all the time, ef J. Laporte K. C. Cochrane ray scored for Barriefleld on a lo A. McGhie J. W. Witchell rush and L. Patterson tallied ou Dr. M. J. Clarke H. S. Brown Joyceville on a long swift shot{ J. W. Davidson ~~ H. W, Going, Shortly after Wormington slipped Skip 15. Skip 11,- another in for Barriefield and Pat{ : terson followed with another fof G. B. Wilkinson H. Holland J. Laing Sunbury. : The nd period ended with thé | 90. McArthur I. C. McClean be a Rev. D. C. Ramsay. G. Gardiner, standing 4 to 2 for Barriefield and ame Yuet: ia ALL THE CLARA BUTT EXCLUSIVE J thero it ended. Both teams worked | Skip 13 Sa op 13 COLUMBIA RECORDS IN STOCK. + hard and both nets had some nar y row escapes in tlie third period but Belleville winners by 9 shots. no scores slipped past. = Sunbur TM, Assobotine, umpire. GOODS CO. maintained the offensive for al the hole of the third period, play- ® Mae 0 play Since the inception of this league in 1906 the two tankards have been PHONOGRAPHS--RECORDS--SKATES--C AMERAS ] 88 PRINCESS STREET . - - - - PHONE 520 ing four and sometimes five men on the forward line, but they could mot won as below. : ith "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" Brodkyville, F. Drawbridge J. Tobin R. Ferguson Belleville, T. J. Hurley W. H. Bottum T. Clare W. N. Belair, Skip 12, A. Dickson T. Rickard E. Algie Dr. W. K. Ross, Skip 12. A. Symons B. Backus B. Iler &/ MASSEY The teams were: 1 The Bicycle that you will eventually own, . Queen's, St. Mibhael '3. Goal, D. Diamond Brown O'Brien. Defence. McCarney Reynolds Ferroni Ritchie Centre, Carroll Munroe Wings, J. Killen Murphy W. Kiilen J. Millan Brown Swartman MoCarnéy on the the best man on it; is very fast skater and did Cramps! Cramps ! Cramps! How to Stop Them Quick 'When . you have cramps, it is a uick relief that you want. d *Nerviline" is sure as death relieve cramps in a hurry, Just a in sweetened water, and nis gone. Buy a bottle of § Nerviline to-day and keep Nerviline is a common necessity, and is so' useful s Substitutes, Nickle Boucher Quinn (goal). get the rubber past Gray. Referee--Mr. Gelley, R.M.C. Senior, A few penalties were handed out during the game, Sunbury being the greatest offenders. 1906--Belleville. Sunbury--Goal, Scott; defence, C.| 1907--Brockville, Patterson and Campbell; centre, L. 1908--Napanee. Gordon; left wing, L. Patterson; | 1909--Belleville, right wing, W. Noble; spares, Good-| 1910--Napanee. all and George, : 1911--Napanee, Barriefield--@oal, Gray; defence, | 1912--Napanee, Murray and Stanton; centre, E.| 1913_Napaneeé. Wormington; left wing, D. Stanton; | 1914--Brockville, right wing, K. Murray; spares, R.| .1915--Kingston. Wormington and ¥F. Knapp. 1918 Boliuville ." Harry, Stewart, Se S. Referop--- Df any 1918--Pastern Hospital. " yi LMES, 1919--Napanee, STUBBY" HO: 1920--Napanee. 1921---Napanee, 1922-- Dr. Hopkins, of Dartmouth Uni- versity, thinks an 'honor code" amongst athletes will do more than the most strict regulations to clean up college sports, Charley White wants to box Benny Leonard at regulation weight and for the title, or not at all, Hamilton won the 0.A.BA. senior championship, tte i a mt February Extra Special Prices Third Period. limon Carl Quinn was playing goal for A seaceful No A i y Queen's. Reynolds in the last min- P 0:4 separation, no damage done, everybody happy again ate of play made the sixth goal. Me- orca 3 the situation when you di- To Represent Canadian Universities at Indianapolis. "Stubby" Holmes, 118 1b, inter- collegiate boxing champion of Can- ada, who was the only Queen's boxer to come through with a complete win in the recent assault in Toronto, has been selected as one of the men to represent the Canadian universities in the big international intercollegi- ate meet in Indianapolis on the eleventh of this month. The Queen's authorities have samotioned his go- ing and he will give a good account of himself for Canada. Carney, the star of the Toronto team, MATTRESSES, vorce your corns. Try Putnam's Corn : BRSES.: 8] ootten, was still out of the game due to in- Extractor. Acts like magic, no pain, Art Tick, .86, 88, $10.00 juries. Millan tied the score on apg failure, success every time, Refuse 2} [pice shot. MoCarney returned to fg substitute for "Putnam's, 25¢ ev- . | game with his nose patched, Queen's erywhere, Er ---------- etl Joslin Seat LE R-- -- et -- . Eg a] nd a? 2>2>22 QE MMIII EQ)s=S===@ WA on CDONALD'S i A ) Cut Brier Ul More Tobacco for the Money Junior. 1906 Kingston, 1947--Kingston, 1908--Kingston. 1909--Kingston. 1910--Bellevilie. 1911--Kingston. 1912-----Kingston. 1913--Kingston-Belleville 191 4--Napanee, 1915--Brockville, 1916__Belleville. 1917--Belleville 1918--Napanee, 1919---Kingston. 1920-- Belleville, 1921--Kingston, 1922--Kingston. SPRINGS $4.50, 97.50, $12.00 BEDS $4.50, $8.50 and up. OSTERMOOR SHALL best made. and MAR MATTRESHES 0) Ua ¢ TAY IAL / (tle). . 18 EXTENSION COUCHES $13.00, upholstered in Chintz, CITY LEAGUE FINALS, 11] A To Be Played Tomorrow Evening at Arena, The first two. games of the final series in the City Hockey League LILY Yb will be played at the Jock Harty "aD ny. h 5 Arena tomorrow eveming, one game r § AN Ll ROBT. J. REID LEADING UNDE RTAKER 230 Princess 'Street. Ambuldh® Call 577w. MAY HAVE CANADIENS, Possibility That "Great Montreal Team May Play Here. There is a possibility that King- stondans may have a chance to see | Gomer -- the Canadiens of 1921-22 before thiz (fi ---- season is over. Two or three local j * | parties have been trying to arrange the game and, although nothing de- CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Distributors for finite has yet been arranged, the prospects are considered good. With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS, APEX VACCUM CLEANERS, SUNNYSUDS ELECTRIC WASHER their present chances for a play-off Burke Electric Co. in the Natdonal League, it is not like- 74 PRINCESS STREET " - - PHONE 428 commencing at seven and the other at eight-thirty, In the junior series Portsmouth and Frontenacs will stack up against each other and Y.I.C.B.A. and Ciyil Service will try conclusions in the senfor class. These games will be good and large crowds are antidipated for them, Ni '. 3 There is nothing further in the wind in regard to a move from Queen's on the part of "Billie" Hughes, the popular trainer of that institution, No announcement has been made by the authorities and he himself is as mum as an oyster, It has been ascertained, however, that "Billy" bas received several definite offers from other big seats of learn- ing and independent clubs, Se close of the N.H.L. seasom, but, should they be definitely eliminated, they may come here at an early date, re ------ Hamilton council is going to make sure that the M-O league franchise is not transferred to Guelph from the Ambitious City. ly that the "Flying Frenchmen" would consider a match until the Canada has officially entered the 1922, through the secretary Davis Cup temnds tournament of Canadian Association, B. H, as BY GEORGE | © === --cW=s BRINGING UP FATHER -- STE a 33 You NEED 15 ™M SO0RRYTBOT LOT.OF INSURANEE*