' have a fighting chance to get into the SKIING CLUB MAY BE Playoffs of the first half of the Lea-|' NGSTON Sue and they are bending every FORMED IN Ki | effort to make things as tight as pos- . Shor sible for the Frontenac Regiment | This Winter Sport Is Greatly | : { on Monday night. They will have Enjoyed at Montreal, Ot. one or two new faces with them and Joy d bec. The championship of the first half of the City Hockey League schedule HAR TY ARENA it is whispered that their teat will wa and Quebec. will be decided in the junicz section on Monday night, when the Regiopolis ; Juniors Meet in Final and Sen- be a big surprise Frontenac Regi- Se S---- and Victoria-Boohoo teams clash Regiopolis are the only hae ht lors In Semi-Final on Mon= | ment; however, stin feeling the sting Skiing " fast hecomius ope Bt the [not met jing Lavkue landars and they il out a mu a ws Monday ' Jan. 4th, 7.15 p.m. of the 9-1 leking given them by the | MOSt popular sports in Canada. dl | x § day Night at Arena. Live Wires, will Be out there to fight | i8 clearly demonstrated by the fact | Monday night than they have had in their ' VICTORIA BOOHOOS vs. REGIOPOLIS ; Owing to the fact that the O.H.A. | back for some of their lost prestige | that the sales, according 10. local} inteng to make the Blue (JUNIOR) +had niche | and run Up a victory so that they can | 5POTt dealers and travellers, have! first half honors. ; come through, it will give. 2 5 schedule opens up on Friday night ry y next, it was found necessary to eur: | have a ehance to get back at the Lives £one UD 80 much of late years that the Maroons and ain also. FRONTENAC REGT. vs. REGIOPO {ail the City Hockey League schedule | Wires. 'Monday's card should be a | travellers for large firms are in- --_-- (SENIOR) ; in the first half of the series and de. | thriller from start to finish and the | Structed to rank the ski With the Advices from Boston indicate that there will shortly bean inter. biggest City Leagie crowd of the (Skate when it comes to sales pres- i ar. JU OR FIN > clare a winner so that the candidates season will see Monday's programme (Sure. Although Kingston has not | Pational intercollegiate hockey league of eight teams, the Canadian col- NI AL FIRS HALF Jor the DIA loam woulq have of hockey. 0 the extent that |leges being Toronto, McGill, Queen's and Montreal, with' Yale, Harvard, . Reanesday Might mexs Sot eet 10. other Canadian towns and cities | Princeton and one other in the United States. A league of the kind | other In their last workout tog : have, yet the sales here have Increas- | has been proposed before, but that is as far.as it ever ot. Apparent! before being sent out against Brock- REFEREES HAVE BUSY od. Propo ' as a8 8 ppa y ville in the opening intermediate TIME DURING GAMES Clubs have been' the time is ripe for the organization of the circuit, and it remained for |. A Real High Price. : ! Wants Men Badly. ormed in such].. » Bos! J see ¢ ' O.H.A. clash and before the juniors olties as Ottawa, Montreal and To.| COMRIe" Smythe, graduate coach of the University of Toronto hockey ton, Jan. 2.--The price of a Montreal, Jan. 2.--That Canadiens would be on their way to Brockville TT Boston hockey player went up $10,- 3 team, to take action. He has communicated with the proposed U.S. ronto. Many Canadian towns have o are out to secure new talent, regurd- for their first game. More to Do Than Merely Call classed the new sport among the | Members of the Yheel, and his advances have been met with enthusiastic J00 b re Dinutes Beet gay, less of cost, was Indicated in the ' ing hi te De oh tHe Vie. Offsides and Impose Penal- leading winter pastimes of the com- | response." For years Canadian colleges have played exhibition games ates of the National Hockey League {nouncement of Manager Leo ton he ons | a ed hh . ties--Have Full Powers. munity, and clubs, although not as against their U.S. cousins on the latter's rinks, and occasionally the | fafled to get Sprague Cleghorn,star | durand, who, on his return f beaten out every team with the ex- ra Sxiennive 28 those in larger centres, | visits have been returned. Toronto sends her boxing, wrestling, swim-| Boston defence man, according to a [Chicago, Announced that he had ¢ had on Of Regiopolls. whom they| Lou Marsh of the Toronto Star,|still follow out much bo tablished | 106: fencing, basketball and lacroses foame to compets with U.S. col. | StOry which is goin the round: hove. | form: the Toronto St. Patrick's & re J , n widely known hockey referee, in his |gramme. Club huts are established The Pirates had d t (|cord price for thei star, had not met, it was not a hard mat- explanations of rules and duties of | at distances varying from five to ten | °8° Combinations, and the organization of the hockey league, which is Manager A ® ad Made overtures tof " mn T Scoring ter to come to a decision in the jun- officials, says as follows of the duties miles trom the town to which a trip |Te8arded as practically a certainty, is not unlikely to lead to closer rela: Ber Art Ross of the Bruins. Babe" Dye. The offer was refused, Y "Sure I'll gel - 10F section. A meeting of the City) or referees, handling hockey | ean be made in an evening and where | tionship between U.S. and Canadian colleges in other sport activities. ted t os Cleghorn," Ross is League representatives was held at reported to have replied. the Arena last Wednesday night and matches: 8 social time is held. Contests are ------ "How much do you 'want for they were advised then the: they A lot of folks think that all a re- held on special occasions and final In the senibr section Monday night, the Frontenac Regiment' will | him?" queried Pittsburgh, _ thought it was would have to shorten up the first feree has to do is to step out on the | racing, Jumping and trick ski events | meet Regiopolis seniors and the winner will meet Live Wires on the 11th "Forty thousand dollars, and if {seek his tran ice and call the oftsides and Youls|are held ang cups awarded to the, you wait five minutes 11] Club would:n halt of the schedule. It is to their and keep tab on the goals--and most | winners, Some clubs in the towns| .. 'n° championship of the first half of the City Hockey League. Re- : make it | Club wo 0,000." M r Dandurand fering credit that they took the announce- . glopolis will appear a little stronger on Monday and their chances of] 3% anage BW of the people in the Dews are certain | of the Ottawa Valley have developed . 4 ment in splendid spirit being anxious they could do that better than the |e such an extent that expensres | beating the Regiment and going into the first half finals with the speedy| The Surprise which this Occasion- | trom a bad cold, did not accompany d consumed the five minute d {the team to Pittsburgh, but instead, to do everything possible to help the LL , e 8 an + instead, O.H.A. teams. There was no com. | Pet Man the O.H.A. or the N.HI, equipment has been purchased, ive Wires are exceedingly bright. It will be a merry old senior BAme| Mr. Ross announced the Price had | will spend thé néxt few days ever sent put. In fact they can't fig- Skiing, as a favorite winter sport, and a big crowd will be out to see these two teams battle it out Jumped to $50,000 Theren ek: yp ; t ! ] t : . ,000, Pon ne- [to round up new talent. He is seek- Pia} ut dmving Shei Safes ow ure out where the hockey moguls dig | has come to #tay in Canada, and the Botiations were broken and Cleghorg ward to relieve his ; best way that they could shorten up up such a collection of blind cripples. | winter Sport events at Quebec and A week from to-day (the County Hockey League will again convene | Will stay with Boston. He came here attacking division, wg A ¥ pt sy int £8 TE 1 TEL BE SP, Tm dr omy ts ne it su co ing ot Th sen 55 2 5 F500 to eae ylctorla-Boolioos stood without a hour before the game, tests. It Is stated that the crowds |®°250n drawn up. There has been considerable interest in County Hockey | P6!00ing of the season. man, LC loss and Regiopolis Was the only Here are some things he does be- | present at the ski events are by far Shown to" date and there is every indication that the County Hockey team that had not played them, it fore he even rings the starting BONg. | the largest present of any other out- | League will enjoy a Very successful canipaign. Was decided to have Regiopolis Play] See that the visiting team has pro- | door sport event. Vie.-Boohoos Monday night in the per quarters. Many enthusiasts in Kingston are first game, This was satisfactory to rery play ign hi : grabbed the player's stick before he: everybody and if Vic.-Boohoos win Have very » ayer sign his report. considering the formation. of a club NO AMENDMENT T0 could swing it. in this city and many individuals ] ; Ba Genie ant, the the firs Yaiy wil Examine every players's certifi- | have been busy ever since the last rt Te Epa Ssclator wis --- y ER iro by pa cate, and permanent fall of the "beauti- < PRESENT RULES 3 H |B x | { qe tiopolts win, however, it will give Appoint goal umpires and assign | ful" talking the matter over, King- eg te Battle with Russell, it 1s y 4 ort lic LI HVAC Queen's, Regiopolls an Maroons a them their stations. ston has several fine locations for a RE © ~orum manage- {Ehting chance for the frst halt and Appoint penalty timers and lump, and the country north of the Suspensions to P yors Draw | "CU Is conferring with thelr soliet- the kiud (he HS p= ip 8 will be played tors as to the steps to be @ a : Ahiege Same will be playe a8 soon straight timers, city is ideal for trips. The expense | [ng Major Penalties Will against the offender." Ernie ken X TRIN IT Possible, ( See, too, that the players, train- involved in the undertaking would \ % tl In the senior section it was at first h d ti h le |b i&ibi Still Be In' Force. 1s averse to filing a 'charge of as- TTS RY OS Proposed that the winner of Wednes. ers, coae oy an mers have ample | be very negligible if a large enough sault and battery against the man, 4 o . ay's game between Live Wires and aotation. from the pemalty umber of enthusiasts could be pre- Montréal, Jdn. 2---~Action of the|S0 that the Forum management faze sau Regiment should play and timers' boxes and players . Montreal Pro. Hockey Club to have might prosecute, and § Reglopolis on Monday in the ' final benches the rule modified, which calls for the for the first half but this hard! ¥ Bishop Manning Is In automatic suspension of any player nl Y! See that the timekeepers have.a F Sund De. play seemed fair and it was then decided gong or bell to notify him when the avor of Sun ay 8port|in the National Hockey League who that the loser should meet Regiopo- periods end. -- receives three major Penalties in one lis seniors Monday night and the Inspect the mets for holes and Sports as an aid to Proper spiritual | season has failed. A telegraphic - winner of that game play off with solidity development were advanced by Bis-| vote on the motion was taken by ' Bive Wires on the 11th. This ar See that the ice is properly mark- | hop William T. Manning of the Epi. President Frank Calder and the |struction over a year ago, that row- ement was entirely satistactor, od. out. scopal Cathedral of St. John the Di. change failed to receive the unan-|dyism will not be condoned. Fr Sa Measure the goalkeepers' pads and | vine, Speaking before the National . The exact count aT er ne. arg stick---If they appear oversize. Collegiate Athletic Federation meet. 1 though it Is under- STRAIGHTEN OUT, with on bs I rn Ly Mle the game is on he must not ing a Iu. a t, when | break in the Vator Routan sven ee ; hy only call the offsides, penalize the elfen unday sport, when . Owen Sound Has da the Suator series Sad ereate a |21Y, *0ll fhe afeiden disputes and | 20t commercialized, and said he saw | Thus the rep designed to stamp "y Sound Club rome y of We have a fine assortment of uo en is ¥ un on ed for, the record the scores, but he must con- | 10 Wrong In a Sunday game of golf { out rough play in the N.H.L., stands ciation. SKIS AND TOBOG S NOW. repo 8 juniors w : on Monday trol and protect the goal umpires, Sport is just as import- |and any player who receives a third Owen Sound, Jan. 2.--1n compli. GAN V & Afoar oN Sees er strength players on the bench. and all minor yer in the development of ymajor penalty in the season will be ance with the request of the execy. aan. ver ey w out to heat officials, and settle arguments be. | Character," the Bishop to'd his hear-| automatically suspended and will be tive of the Ontario Hockey Associa- They pa 008 x a all Jossible, tween rival timekeepefs, ers. "A good polo game 300d foot- | kept out until Presidént Calder sees tion,' & new hockey executive has. ave mustere pogsther "| Outside of that he hasn't a thing | ball game, or any othe oq game, [fit to reinstate the offender in ques. been selected in Owen Sound as fol- 3 Sropation > Piay-110 do except collect his money, walk | Well played, is just as pleasing to | tion. lows: President, Dr. G. H. Holmes; SKi POLES, SKI HARNESS ory Indication that | mile and a half to €) station and | God as a beautiful cathedral ser-| A check-up of those incurring business manager, Herbert Lemon; : he Vic.-Boohoos a take the 3.45 a.m. train back home, | Vice," Bishop Maining added. "It|major penalties so far this year has secretary-treasurer, B. D. Bonnell; - Much harder battle than the Maroons Is & mistaken idea that religion is| been made by the league head and Ge and Fraser] § : -- 3 , tive, * @id. It should be a speedy action "i Against sport, and that some should | according to his official reports filed Compbon The pe of ry £ame from start to finish and a F. Miller, of Harwich, was found Play and others should pray," . the |by the Penalty timekeepers at each : 8 sew A ; i : r ; officials have been forwarded to crowd will see the last junior frozen at Vosblirg flag station, Ont., Bishop said. "pf See nothing wrong | game, only two\players are at pre- < & game in the first half, and ig in serious condition at Chat. me of golf or tennis, [sent on thin fee. Lionel Conacher, Secretary W, 4. Hy itt of the O.H.A. SPORTING GOODS CO In the senior section, Reglopolis ! ham. 0 commercialized Sun- [the "Big Train" of the Pittsburgh : 5 ce a _-- = - . ause it forces the ath- | defence, and Punch Broadbent, right will be forthcomin f the team 88 PRINCESS STREET. s "PHONE 520, Get yours before we run out of sizes, 5 work on Sunday. But good | wing of the Montreal Maroons, being new executive fs oe Jumediately the sport has its place on any day of the | charged with two major penalties. * week. Sports are more than a pre-! Nelson Stewart of Montreal and Hib ventive of evil. They form an im-: Milks of Pittsburgh are officially de- portant adjunct of religion; and are |bited with one major penalty each. a positive faetor for the development| The action of the Montreal man- THAT WILL KEEP YOU WARM hoo pasnhood and real woman-|asement was taken with a view. wo; hood. Football is one of the best | to have the rule rescinded, but to agents for the development of spirit. | have it so amended that there might ual qualities, because it teaches fair- (be no ehance of players egging a ness, self-control, self-sacrifice, and | star man into a mix-up with a view {| 8 high sense of honor," concluded | to getting him put out for a game or y 'Bishop Manning. 80. p 3 W --ntn -- : CONNY SMYTHE WOULD HAVE Our Sale has the Public have taken AN INTERNATIONAL Boucher Suspended it a few days more--io give ar COLLEGE LEAGUE: By N.H.L. President 'tun merchandise in Men's Suits and Boston, Mass., Jan. 2.--Organiza- ---- Coats, purchase at a a tion of an international Intercollegi-| Billy Boucher, Canadien right entire il | te hockey league fs being attempted | Wing player who has been suspend- iii by Connie Smythe, graduate hockey | ed by President Frank Calder of the Tiger Brand Combinations--price $3.50 and $4.50. : - Turnbull Two-piece-- $4.50 a Suit. Sibi Celebrated Cee-Tee Combina- . . combination lines -- price $2.25 to $3.50. ------ i) Smythe says lis plans call an ore © {ii for a league of four Canadian and 3 rors ¢ fit! four United States teams. : Street. = fil The Canadian members, who have Jil} been approached and have received Mf his plan enthusiastic i