SPORTING THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG ANPTON DEFEATED KINGSTON 3-1 AND HAVE TWO-GOAL LEAD FOR GAME HERE Two Periods of Semi-final at Brampton Friday Night Were Sooreless--Joe Smith Starred for Kingston Team Again and Scored Only Looal ers Played Won«= derful Game.~--~S8eocond Game on Monday Night. (Special to the Whig.) pton, Feb. 21.--Brampton take a two goal léad to Kingston ond night for their return ® thers to decide as to which will be the finalists for the In- fmediate O.H.A. Hfampton won Jt night's fixture'dby 3 to 1 and de- the two-goal margin, With peption of the second session had & decided edge on the play _ visitors appearing cramped on small ice area here, Play was A and only ;four players were i throughogt the sixty minutes and e for minor of- no score to the d session but with dition, four goals in the last session all were well earned and not of fiukey kind. The best of feeling d between the two teams and crowd, also were very fair. Kingston excelled in combination team work and showed a better h to their plays, but they Were checked and it was in this re- gt that the local sextette have ap- i so strong all season, Core pleyed a brilliant game and i 'his team repeatedly. He tim- every shot with accuracy and was in his clearing. He had no to save Smith's drive as it | unexpectedly. Rogers at the ther end also was good and handled lores shots than Core throughout @ picture. Defensively the locals had the Zimmer was the best man on ice and with Burrell broke up reg. of attacks, But they were 1 supported by their forward , who back-checked Hke hornets gave the speedy Kingston for- little time to get away. Hillis, ho came out of a sick bed to play fas the pick of the local forward 'He played his best game of he. pn and for a sick boy went Bat all night. Smith was the pick ihe visiting forward Hne. He was pus at all times and had to be watched. The glow ice ser- a shutout by But Kingston with goal deficit will go strong on {ficial arena and a real First Period. - first period opened with the jors on the attack. Rogers busy boy In the nets for the but the slow ice made the gence the locals pressed the play shot shot was directed at only to be turned coolly this session but Core was a wizard in the pets and some of his saves bordered on the almost impossible. Rogers also was a busy boy but most of the shots directed at him were from outside the blue Hpe, The visitors commenced fast in-this ses- sion and were all over the locals the first few minutes of play. Play was end to end with both defences show- ing at thelr best. Zimmer was & tower of strength defemsively and aggréssively to the local team and he broke up & number of rushes. Bur- rell went through but the puck was overskated, Doddemeade missed the open nets, The visitors excelled In combina- tion and it looked like a real score when Reynolds and Smith combined and were right through but Core outguessed them both. Smith re- ceived the only penalty of the ses- sion for tripping Burrell, a very ac- cidental foul. During his absence Kingston were forced to the defen- sive, At the conclusion of the per- fod which was scoreless, a tempor- ary stand collapsed but nobody 'was g -- Third Period. Brampton opened the scoring early in the last session. One min- ute after play had commenced Hills accepted @ nice pass from MaaPell and picked the top of the net. Shots by Zimmer and Worthy followed but Rogers saved. The locals were hav- ing the best of it and Kingston were forced back to the defensive. Smith broke up a board rush by Zimmer and sniped a fast one by Core for the visitor's first goal. Combination resulted in a second goal for the locals, when Doddemeade assisted to MacPell who tickled the twine at the side. Within another minute ZIni- mer broke clean throug, drew Rog- ers out of his net, and made sure of his shot. Burrell was given a pen- alty when he threw his body into Smith who was dangerous close to the nets. Smith, was knoeBed 'out temporarily but resumed play and was given a good hand by the crowd. Kingston forced the play in the last few. minutes of the game but their shooting was erratic and the occas- jonal 'shot was easy for Core. The game finished with Brampton lead- ing by 3 to 1. The line-ups: Kingston. Brampton. Core Goal. Rogers . Defence, Rooney Reynolds Burrell Zimmer Centre, Watts Smit Lawlor Hillis Wings, MacPell Doddemeade + Bubs. Worthy Johnston Algie Brooks A . Teasdale Referee--Lou Marsh, Toronto. MANY FANS CALLED WIG FOR THE SCORES After Midnight by Anxious Fans for Brampton Results, FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN Local hockey fans were of the opinion that the boys did very weil at Brampton last night. Evidently many of the ane think that the locals cam get those two goals back again, Our oully hope is thdt they cam, and add some to them. Even the firemen stayed up late last wight for the hockey scores from Brampton. They're a bunch of hockey fiends at the upper station. The chief fis as bad as the Test, too. *; Oh, boy, won't there be a crowd at the game on Monday night when the Brampton intermediates play Kingston ! If you hmven't secured your ticket eliready, you'd better hurry up and do #, if you want to see the game. J. 8. MdDomell, secretary of the atheltis board, says the rink will be overflowing on Monday night. He's mot the only one who thinks that. When the announcement came thnough that there had been no score in the first period, the local fans breathed easy, and when mo score was announced at the end of the second frame, their hopes went Higher. The final result deft them wondering whether Capt, Joa and his gang could pull down the lead here on Monday aight. It was surprising the great amount of interest taken in the game at Brampton by the fair sex, and many of the calls that were received were from the ladies. The ladies do like their hockey. Sunbury put up no mean game against the Inlshmen on Friday night at the Arena in their exhibition tilt, was good. Thelr work in the last wo periods The best of feeling prevailed yesterday afternoon fn the Sunbury- Veroma junior game at the Arena. The County League is to be highly commended on the clean hockey that has been turmed in this season thus far, | -- Lou Marsh handled the game in Brampton last might and it was expected that he woukl get the call for Monday's game again. Remember one time Lou refereed here before ? / Brampton reports ghat Joe Smith was the dangerous man of the Kingston team and had to be watched closely ell the time. It was a mighty clean game for a championship affair, only four minor penalties being given. Reports state that the best of feeling prevailed, Roy Reynolds starred for Kingston én Brampbom. The big fellow could star any place. A, Dont be discouraged, fans, Two-goal leads have been overcome long before this. Now the beat Brampton dy three or four om Monday. HEAVY. DEMAND IN FOR TICKETS FOR MONDAY Local Hockey Fans Will Be Out in Large Numbers for Second Kingston=Brampton Game. If there was any question as to whether there would be a big crowd out for Monday night's game at the Arena when Brampton and Kingston meet in the second game of the play- offs between these teams,"all.doubt was removed when the final score was received last night. What bet- ter game would a fan wish for than two teams like these battling it out on the rink of the team with two goals down on the round? It will be a hockey treat for sure and the fans can rest assured that they 'will see whirlwind hockey. Kingston has come to the team that is far beyond the calibre of the Trenton or Havelock teams afd there can be no fooling now. Right from the very drop of the hat they must go in to win on Monday night, and not only win, but win by three will play more or less of a defen- sive game on Monday for a time but local fans expect that Kingston, on thelr own big ice surface, will be able to even uf the count om the round and Bramptoh will have to try for goals as well as Kingston. A great battle is assured for Mon- day night and there is very little doubt but that the Arena will be to overflowing. Even last IRISHNEN DEFEATED. |. SUNBERY TEAN 96 Despite Their ' Loss, Sunbury Put Up G@Qreat Fight. Irishmen defeated Sunbury by a score of 9 to 6 in an exhibition game of hockey played at the Jock Harty Arena on Friday evening. Although the winners had the edge on the play, the boys from Sunbury put up a wonderful exhibition in the last two periods. bin, the Irish net guardian had an"off night and let in some shots that looked like easy ones. Purdy and Melts were stars for the Irishmen. Melts started off om the defence but was sent on the for-| ward line and gave a good account of himself, The Sunbury players certainly put up a good exhibition considering that bury defence was not closing in on the Irish forwards with the result that three scores were made. Gor- don at centre and Noble on the wing were the outstanding players. Berry the other wing player was very good. 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MORAN, MANAGER \ hy Book Alleys and Teams at Telephone 780. rrr A A J AN SP A was e 'for the final score |fe== for the Irish and while Patterson . finished the game' for Sunbury by a fast shot, The teams were as fol- lows: Irishmen--Goal, Tobin; defence, Meltz and Angrove; centre, Purdy; wings, Millan and Lawless; sub. SE sense nas 159 204 180 543