Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Dec 1925, p. 10

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CITY LEAGUERS PLAY TO-NIGHT Queen's and Reglopolis Meet in _ | Senlor and Olymplos and Vie-Boo-Hoos in Junior, Tonight the opening games of the Kingston Hockey League will get under way with Viectoria-BooHoos, the amalgamated junior aggregation, stepping up against the Olympics in the opening junior clash at 7.15 o'clock while the seniors will open up right after, Queen's and Regi- Opolis being the attraction. The two games promise to be thrillers and unboundad interest has been shown ' by the teams. The Olympics and ¥Vic-BooHoos are keen . rivals and ould provide as neat a junior bat- as would be wanted. There is ' some splendid material in the two feams and fans who pass up this game and go only for the senior game will be missing a treat. Queen's will trot out a snappy ag- gregation against the Regiopolis Club tonight and they expect, not only to. win tonight but to walk through the City League series, The Tricolor may have some trouble do- ing this for the Reglopolites and the other teams are no mean aggrega- tions and should be able to step all the way with the thrice-striped speed artist. - 2 S------ Gameés on Wednesday, io opolis and Queen's juniors will 'provide the excitement in the opening encounter of the City Lea- gue on Wednesday night and the | Live Wires and R.C.A. will appear for the first time this season. The Live Wires' management has been scouring the city for good material and has been successful in landing Some high steppers. The R.C.A. too fave had some fast hockey players transferred here this year and be- sides this, they go outside of their own "artillery brigade to strengthen GENERAL REVIEWS PAUL BERLENBACH, WHO RETAINED HIS TITLE AGAINST JACK DELANEY anybody's, and Montreal can be con- gratulated on their win, which mark- ed the nrst time in the history of junior rugby that east and west have played for Dominion honors. The Regina party, which numbers 23, attended the professional hockey game at the Forum' Saturday night as guests of W: E. Northey, president of the M.A.A.A, Players of both téams swapped sweaters after the game as a me- up: the red and blue team and they | mento of the first Dominion junior * should be able to make a much bet- ter showing in the City League series | than they have thus far. The City League "mediate O.H.A.. club in every way that it possibly can and it is up to| Erskine 08e two to-assist the League in any | Kritnwiser I possible and it is to be hoped 4 t they will, REGINA JUNIORS is co-operating | with Queen's and the Kingston inter- | Trayner MADE STRONG BID! Out by Two Points in Dominion Final at Montreal. ' Montreal, Decsmber 14, -- Tho or rugby championship team 'the Mantreal Amateur Ath- letic Association, who only last Sat- day annexed the Eastern Canada mpionship, gained further hon- 'here Saturday afternoon by win- the Dominion championship by § the Regina Patricias, tn Canada titleholders, by a of 6 points to 4. The loeals d the west representatives ighout the games, taking the d ten minutes from the end of final quarter, when Potter, star le-wing, went over the line for , which was not converted. scoring play sent the M.A.A. into a two-point lead, which 'managed to hold, despite a finish by the western cham- Regina. gained . their pointy | a fleld "goal and a rouge. Dlayed real Sra and bril a j= nt ), 88 did the winners, and ick west to Regina beaten . The game was rugby championship. The teams lined up as follows: Regina. M.A. AA. Flying wing. Brook Halves. O'Hara Peel Middleton Hall Quarterback. Metcalfe : Soden Snap. Buschd Lockhart Insides, Crapper StaYke Cranstoun Middles. R. Johnson York Atkinson Potter Outsides. D. Johnston Hutton Dutt Haynes Regina subs.--Fraser, Shaw, Me Namara, Malone, Findlay, Elwood. M.A.A.A. subs.--Monty, Isles, Na- pier, Hough, 'Ayer, Barlow, Hutehi- son, Penniston. Officlals: Referee, Joe O'Brien; umpire, D, Gibson; head linesman, Frank Shaughnessy, -------------------- IN TOP FORM. Berkeley, Cal, Dec. 14.--Scholas- tic demands on a junior at the Uni- versity of California do not 'allow much time for athletics, but anyone who wishes to meet Helen Wills, na- tional women's tennis champion, will find her In top form. "I'm awfally busy with my studies, but manage to play tennis five or six times a week," Miss Wills told 'the United Press. "That's about the extent of my sports. I like golf, but have little time for it. Tennis keeps me busy every hour I can get away from: my books. Being a junior has its re- Nichol ors and go to Reville. sponsibilities and the school work is not as easy as it was." Miss 'Wills, accompanied by her mother, will leave here the latter part of the month for France, where they will spend the winter. The American women's champion is anx- fous to meet Suzanne Lenglen, world's titleholder. . Bend syndicate ¢ould not post the required forfeits." Cannon said that while the con- tract offered by the Chicago syndi- cate was not acceptable in its present terms, it might be ironed out so as to become acceptable. He indicated i the chief difficulty was in the matter of payment. All concerned geerhd to think it would be preferable to hold the bout in July rather than in September, Cannon sald. 4 terri ee e-- Bn A Er neg N.H.L. Montreal 5, Ottawa 2, St. Pats 4, Canadiens 0. MAY STAGE FIGHT. Dempsey's Attorney Arranging for Tussle in July. Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 14.-- The proposed heavyweight championship match between Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, negro, will "in all like- lihood," be held near Chicago some time in July, Ray Cannon, attorney for Dempsey, declared here. Cannon said Floyd Fitzsimmons, probably would be the promoter. He | met Fitzsimmons in Chicago, Cannon said, and Fitzsimmons showed him a tentative contract prepared by a Chicago syndicate, with the financial terms = substantially the same as those contained inthe South Bend contract with Fitzsimmons which has been invalidated because the South: Montreal ,... .. . Pittsburgh .... New York .... Boston Vela dae St. Pats... .. ... 0, Canadiens FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN The splendid showing made by the Regina Pats against the Montreal juniors on Saturday should certainly' ke encouraging to. western junior football and it would net be surprising to see another junior Western | team come east next fall to challenge for the Dominion junior. title. on score of 6-4 indicates just about how well the junior rughbyists in the west are shaping up with the eastern gridiron brethren and next year should show & big improvement. co OT 09 to bo We I The Queen's and R.M.C. teams have the right ides in practising together and the workouts should do both a world of good, provided they do not rough things up. The two squads were pitted against each other on Friday and a little uncalled-for roughness was injected into the play. attendance before somebody gets hurt and put out for the season. The Kingston intermediate team will play Queen's a practice game this week. The few grouping which adds Cobourg, Trenton snd Port Hope to this section is going to be a heavy group financially. The jumps to and from Kingston and Belleville to Cornwall are.bad 'enough, but when | Cobourg snd Port Hope have to be rum in, it's getting pretty steep. does seem us though this arrangement will meet with any fa of the country. As it is, Kingston and Belleville have | Coravall and: the same gore for Camwall io come in ~ {| for striking an 'This, of course, should be barreu by the two coaches in| | | { SRE LR The Fastest Game In the World OCKEY ! A sheet of crystal- clear, lightning-fast ice. The down the sides, on kn players, hard-bodied, keyed-u ite Streaking like blades of truest steel, sha The puck, driven li bullet, bulges the twine in the hy The fans, tense and throbbing, transformed into a milling, , tumult. Hockey the fastest game razors. an all the wor C-CM: SKATES Hocke: the N EW players all over are Olympia Tube Shorr ising the wonderful quality of the blade that appeals -- grea combined with lightness. C.C.M. Skates for all purposes, leasure, figure and speed skating, Strength, Aare. ay tes for children, too. > le ® More C.C.M.'s Used by Hockey Players Than All Other Makes Combined sr Sole agency for Kingston district for C. C. M. Skates TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, 88 Princess Street, Kingston. Nothing Like This In Canadian Game The Devon rugby committee re- cently had a merry meeting at New. ton Abbot, England, in dealing with the many complaints against play- ers. Suspension followed suspension, with the idea that such penalties would serve to bring about cleaner play on the field. The referee in charge of a game between Falmouth and Plymouth Al-| = bion reported that F. W. Sanders of | Plymouth Albion retaliated after be- ing kicked by Jackett of Falmouth, and the committee suspended Sand- ers for a month. Seven forwards of the Torquay Reserves were suspend- ed for fourteen days for using un- couth language in the match with the South Wales Borderers, and the captain of the Torquay Reserves was suspended for a month. Mole of Newton Abbot, a county forward, was dropped for a month opponent in the match against Camborne. For a similar offense in the match against Collompton, W. Upcott of the Ex- mouth Reserves, who had been sus- pended previously, was banned in- | feattely. Another forward, who, according to the referee, struck him," was suspended until the end of the season. For deliberately kicking and tripping an opponent in the match against Buckfastleigh, R. Nicks of Totnes was suspended until January 1st. For disputing a referee's decision Mortimer of Sidmouth was suspend- ed. For a similar ocense and un- gentlemanly behavior. Hodges of Totnes also was suspended and for striking an opponent "Phone 529. against Kingskerswell, Feld of Teignmouth was suspended. If was decided to warn Teignmonth that it any further report should be receive ed as to the misconduct of spectators its grounds would be closed. (See Also Opposite Page): Transport animals employed in the World War numbered about 204,500 \ in the game |in 1914 and 827,600 in 1818, CITY LEAGUE HOCKEY HARTY ARENA MONDAY, DEC. 14th, 7.15 pam. OLYMPICS vs. VIC-BOOHOOS + * (JUNIOR) QUEEN'S REGIOPOLIS (BENIOR) ADMISSION 25 CENTS, HURRY! HURRY! Our Overcoats are rapidly. The Public has taken frioving e opportunity right sdvanthge of our unparalleled prices. Grasp th heart of the season, i obtain a good, stylish Overcoat at a remark- ably low price. Coats are the product of the best manufacturers in ~ Cana oi ie this season's m FN dise--latest fabrics and designs, Sale now in progress--Ends Saturday, December 19th : Overcoats Reg aw

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