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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 6

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V- lstoa high SQhool gavenotleo Hates CoUego that the school bas-hetban team were It picked for the Bates Tournament hfoag Ed ward Little would rafiuo to that team la the tournament pre-llmtn arise were they match 4d Tha breaking of relatione with tho Eddlea a year given aa the reason Bates augurl-ttas roepoetod Lewleton's feeling at the unestlon and' pieced them ta different brackets for tho toirna- WiR Rule atWndsorVt-ft The Regia BQd-Al Mercler Ust night on the City RU wnn gnat dual with looking finish was packed fun of fine wrestling with fast clever collection of holds following one after tha ether For ever an hour they wrestled with B1U the master JUir 1 hour and nine minutes Blkl Mapped Mankr to tho mat with four bool tosses in Whan the'emart flashy Hko colored bey proceeded to ge to sleep and let the Frenchman pop beck with a crotch tyridL lift tod body elam to score tho foil at fans emllad ohoopiMdy and left for fcoma Rules Bay that if tho 1 first fan comes aftsr aa wrestling that unde the match for which' ra- eon too Bikl-Merclar dud did not go tho ton two to threo Their dual was eloojn except for a couple of occasions when Mor-cior etruek Ms opponent with hie Closed fist was dud well worth anyoca's time sad monay Tho pair showed tbs fane some reel wrestling and the wonderfully built Trophy at 1932 Tournament 4 plnnlnr hie foe with a fhr--toeklo 'MoOey was much tho rtar and had things hie own way much ofthe time It was a rough and tumble teat Frank Dutcher of Lewlstoa and Taraaa Taylor of Banger engaged to They wen ta and hot of tho ring tool! minnte struggle that ended la a draw The reforoo Corey Was far from capable as third man ta the ring Him work- was pitiful Taman fought like a bull ape and made a Mg hit with the fans He mauled tho local hotel man around plenty but Dutcher battled on end neither wcro able to oaeutoo fall A flying mare and heck foil won for jnrlts Peterson over Young Gotch of Blddeford at tho 1MI-mtaute mark ef 4ho opener hlghnehOoL Farit Whits River Junction Muriel Hubbard of JL or tho other directors Tho schedule of games far tournament which opens next ITU day to as follows: Friday 4 Hartford Vt vs St Albans Vfc Cewlston Me ve Windsor Vt I AiFaeed with the seeaertty for making this year's -tournamsnt clear commercial proposition the toursemant committee strayed from the -traditional out method of pairing tha teams In the tourney pralimlnarjaa 'c'nd deliberately arranged eched- uto which ta supposed to maintain b'Jntereit thrnont tha two-dap gama i'iZMrootor Oliver Cutta chairman i i'Z-at tho committee which picked tho I teama announced tho palringa aa iUMollowe: Friday Afternoon IM ML 4-90 ra Booth Yestotday tho Globe an-nouaond that liix Bm 'ku knocked out in the Boston bouts on- Thursday night aad Wo made a hots to that affect Later we discovered ta tho Boston Herald a paragraph to the effect that Berg ted all tho way- and won by- a knockout What's the answer! o-o-o Those wore rod foot matches in tho Gotham tournament yketarday Gorham sr and Old Orchard Buxton and Na Yarmouth Si Capo Elisabeth if and Berwick Academy IT The only loose game waa that ta which Etandlah Alfred to It i lift Qedrgo Ed Ooorgo was awarded tho third sad deciding fall in his match with Hick Lutao at too ton Garden last nlght daeptto the pratoete of rlngaldo fane who claimed that Lutes had George pinned while Referee Baa Smith was 'ont of tho George had tien tho ftret foil with a flying tackle in tl minutes seeonda Mt Lutso same back to win tho i saoond fall with double elbow lock and yrevi backfall mlnutea soowods after tbo witothrs haA returned to the ring: i- Referee Smith was knocked ont of too ring when no earns In toot with Mbow sad while he was outside too ropou Xmtao soparwntly pinned George with hie rovwree' bnekfnIL Gcwgo finally broke tbo bold and throw Lutso again with a flying tackle after minutes sooonda A1 Kalde and Boris Damstroff wrtstlsd to a fivo-mluuto draw Loo Arplno threw George Saunders In 4 minutes seconds with double ana lock and body throw wnit Berber of Dartmouth throw Frank in Marque of Ptoses -to minutes eetond with a flying body block John- Spellman of Brown and Bhuy Ginsberg of New York went five minutes to a draw Tho Masked Marvel threw Bailor Arnold to Newport with a edasors and press to mlnutea 11 second Count George Zerynoff and Jack Wagner of Provldence went It mlnutea to draw John Caoey Keiervjlan of Stanford throw Pat O'Hara with a hammer throw In i minutes 1 eee-onda Roland Klrucfhmayor threw A1 Feokbam with a flying body ini minutes SI eeeenda Bull lfortto' and Charlie 8 track went II mlnutea to a- draw Man Mountain Dean of Georgia threw Tiny Roebuck of Haskell Institute with a back body cram to t-mlnutes lL-saooad to the semifinal round- WRESTLING LAST NIGHT By The AwocUtcd FNN HEW YORK--Rudy Dusek 114 Omaha defeated Die Davieeourt 0 California 11:14 (Darleconrt Counted ont after both -had fallen ont of ring) Earl McCready III Amulet flasks outpointed Ed Lewis III LOe An--gelau 11:00 (bout stopped by oleven John Pesek Ra Hockey Majors Are On Their Last Mile Doves vs Spaulding high Barrs' Vt 8 pan Peterborough vs Clare monk 9 pun rite winner of the tournament to awarded the Now England Cham plonahip Cup and a second enp goes to -tho runner-upAA medal la swarded the individual decided to be the "Best All-Round Pteyrr" and another award to mode the Winner of tho free-throw contest The 1 New gmiand Champions have been aa follows: Burlington Vt dpringfieli Vt Claremont Hartford Vt Burlington Vt Claremont -N Windsor Vt Lebanon Windsor Vt Korway-A eld-jumping competition iby floodlight believed to bo toe first of its kind in th haought thorn VOrM was promoted recently by tho Oslo fold Club oa tho Midtstu sjopoa i outside Oslo a wonderfully clear full moon beautified tha landscape and from the valley the twinkling lights of Oslo added picturesque -touch The skiing waa vary successful and only if of the 114 Jumpo Involved a fall The longest Jump was si meters -by ftarl Bull Tt ie as good to Jump ta oleetrio light as in wna the expressed Judgment at tha 8 Monitor but their showing in the pest' brought them a Jtlg rooters from ettnodg and "NSW who attend the eltair the medal for was awarded Kinney Lewiston's blonde forward an in tho history of has won twice Bates Man at The tournament to a committee heeded Bonk who graduated ta HOT and ja principal IMm Xmhc Decrlng qUoaid Utfo 8:99 pjeu Cbevoma Rsmford pa Cotta announced that no drawings will bo made after tho preliminaries too winners of tha two 'afternoon games will moot Bat nr-dajr afternoon aa'woll as the Winders of tha-two evening games Tha final game Saturday night will at orally ha between the surviving steams after tha Saturday afternoon contests The Bates director admitted that tha Ohangs In policy was intention-eUy ddrlaed (f grlng In tha poeslbleThis Is according to cntte in view of tho 1 In tonraey plana which will whoso momberdhlp is listed in the college catalog would bo aided by the two la selecting tho tonms aftmlt became known that tha usual Bat of newspaper men would bo loft out of tha tournament committee Meter It wee duly stated thla morning however that Baton refused to make publlo the records turned ever to tho soilage committee of tho season's anti Titles of tho who filed application for consideration as possible tournament entries Mr'1 Cutts was forbidden by tbo committee to giro the press the right to copy tho team i Well faired Aside from tho Morse-South Portland gama which ought to ho a walkaway for tho Capera tha pairings as aanonnesd ought to gtva basketball fans some aatlsteo-tion The committee certainly arranged games which should turn out to bo thrilling Portland fane will hare plenty to look at with at Portland team playing in mim ct till tonraaiiMBt The Lowlston-Thoiniton gama in the afternoon ought to bo good if tho local team Is playlngpood -basketball that day sndTnsro la little doubt of a good evening attraction When Cheverug and Rumford get together -Deerlng wlll eater little favored over Edward Little but tbo gamo-Should also bo a eloee thriller That ARarnete The alternate altnation is In a mnddle The committee decided that either Rockland or Camden whichever won tbo championship of the Knox County conference should come to the Bates tourney as alternate Last night Rockland defeated Lincoln high echoed and thus tied Camden for tho Kbqk title Thie naiH that and' Camden wiU have to play a gama early in to eraek fat order to decide which team will have the honor and privilege of traveling to Lewiston to witch tho Batesbae-fcetball tournament ELAUBURNANDTfiE SIAVEKICHS WINNERS Two ganun wera played to tho Spruce Tree League at the Auburn Armory last evening Tbe-Msver-leks bowed to the Biz Corners outfit 44 to IS Hatch was the Mg gun of tho game with II baskets Tha other etfuggls found East Auburn NEW YORK March f-The first game of a homc-and-bome serlee which may be tho lmportani factor ta deciding tbo struggle between the Montreal Canadians tad New York Americano for third the last playoff tn the International division heeds busy week-end prograin for the National League clubs Tied for thlrdwlth J4 points each tho Amerke and Canadk meet at Montreal tonight The return engagement In New York scheduled for Tuesday If either team eon make a decisively good showing to thaw two contests that team should have little trouble holding on thru elx more- games to finish third Tho eobodulo ollghtty favors the-' Caned lens who heve more home games Bo for the Americans hive won their two-home games agalnit the flying Frenchman by good margin! and lost one and tied ong atUpnt- i a iJ give pert o( the to competing require Bates to tourney prpoeeds I The Committee t' IfemhoM of the oommKteo which made tho oelaotkme and pahpd tho teams were the five professors who faculty committee on '-athletlee From BamedeU Pomeroy fcOonld Boss and Cutta helped for 5 oeeeelen by Coaches pinks and Thompson of tho Dates staff I -i- c-V Contrary1 to -too Mean Mr 'Cntte V5- felt- was suggestsd bytoe morning Hv: paper -'-thtrs never was any at-I 'v: tempt made by Botes to hasp the Identity of tha committee members secret It has been known all (v along that tho-teentty sommlttaa The tenth annual (My basketball tournament for the --Nw England championahip ployed' under rulee at Windsor Vt March 10-11 wilt be graeed for the third year ta euccessloa by Unwood XSlley Lewteton high team They will face tha Windsor Club in the preliminary game which ta itself is Bathing to be optimistic about for Windsor was- the winner of last championahip This tournament is under the auspices at the Windsor Rotary Club and' is the best handled of its kind to the Boat Lewiston iq entering thla competition after a sea-ara-of play under rulee ie working under an extreme handicap and porta-tnanahlp two years has following of tho many Vermont Hampshire fans Loot Year "AD-Round Team to Veronica active little honor no girl tha tournament Heed supervised by by Edward from Bates of Windsor A large crowd saw Gould Academy take a rather easy 29 to 14 game from Franklin high And Norway wla a terrifls struggle against Wlnthrop at the set of night prelims In the Lewiston small schools basketball tournament Friday Tho first gems of the evening wee not very interesting to Watch Gould with a will versed team waa far super lor to a tired Frank ltn high outfit and held tho upper head from the start Franklin the little school from down near Ellsworth couldn't got started but Gould's rangy club opened up with bang and proceeded to pot tha gaum on ice right then and there When- it wte ail over they had a margin of 19 points winning by 29 to 14 score Bradbury Franklin center collapsed during the second heir and was taken from the gems This club winners of the Bangor A tourney played seven games teat week and clearly showed that they were under a strain test evenlpg Tho Only Game It was the night's second game that had Jhe fane in- an uproar Norway defending champion hopped into small lead over a time little Wlnthrop teem The atter oiitf lt kept battling sway crept up oh even ISfths JUM'tnr-' fore the third period ended and even' hopped Into a IS to 14 lend an the teat period got underway Here the ledd ehlfied beck end forth an tho seme waxed hot It woo tied at II to 41 end interent ran et fever pilch Both schools hod many rooters in' the stands In tho tent thry mlnutea Norway wee dribbling up in under the bee-ketn unmolested end the game suddenly turned into a rout llnll with II points wee the star for the Winners while House Mmslum end LEWISTON FROSH IN LICKING AT AUBURN Webster Junior high won It's second game from tho- Lewiston high frosh at tha Webster gym test evening! by a 31 to 22 scot It was a hard fought battin from the very beginning with Barballua flashing for the Lewiston first year men and Gorham and Bordeau going Well for Webster LSWfITON BarbsIlMi If a HamstMkU rt KcUsy A yeti lb a RMnesrlant lb Carina rb Teteta lefteieieis WEHSTgK Gorki If leimeiii RflfMUlBr- Kllbour In 'ooeooeeee Ctarke rf aeieiiieiii BortfMu rf 08VlttlOfle ft seieiiMM Vpftukllitf ft lb eeeoeoeeoo Woadsrd' lb Parraor rb I AIM I eseeeeeeeeee Kafwae Boowtela Tim De Zcmlier looked good for tho loeera Poor Games Games in the afternoon1 were South I was easily the master of Jay and -won it to 24 In a gamo that provided little interest Jay Just couldn't sink easy shots while Hank Small'a boys -with Cummings llrown and StUea playing a tattoo on tho- rims led sjl the way Hollowell with tho most ruggoj looking team entered In tho tout ney played rings around winner of the' Farmington Normal tournament Phillips looking atago struck and tired was swamiwd 94 to 17 in tho highest scoring gamo in the four years tha tournsAient boa been running Thomas captain and left forward for tho winners was a bright light dumping in 21 points 1 Today Today et 2J0 pm Gould end South Paris will tangle and following that game liallowell and Norway ora to battle The consolation game between the two losers of today's afternoon games will be played tonight nt 71(1 and the championship gems goes on at right Norway ra rt Halt i leieMiMife 4 2 14 ill rf ttenemi ft ft ft li4 rf eeeeeeeee ft -ft JlCllftli 4 eeeeeeeeiee 4 4 ftTSlC a a a a a 1 I ft ('OftlWlli Ift eeeeeeieS 4 ft JUoTMJ I niiteieei'e ft ft ft MclTfftftHfti Ik eeeeeeee ft ft ft ratal r- 33 WLS Ilium KobprU If Ik XfihIff II'OUBG Ik Rftiitlftr Hanson HIN ft ft wAia Iirrr rh Maiim lb Tofla e-i Ro'or a Harry linpira-KtiltyB THftft 4-S'a 1 S3 mu ir i i I mlrr rf A 1 ft mlr rb 1 I i lb i EipT astern union dad Derby hockey teams of tha Veterans of Foreign Wars League met hut night at the -BCDom Arena and I battled it eat for tha final honors of the tournament and tha right to moot tho Mohawks winners of tha first half of tha schedule for (i- tha Ooorgo Tmgeea Trophy Tha wereltolwlanare in i- gama slowed up greatly hr bad lea no Darbys had Mohawks meet this afternoon at tha St Dorn arena at i for tho trophy-This should' be a giwat gamefor- te previous meeting the Mohawks 1-to -9 after two real FJve Mere Games Maple Leafs play twice and every other teem In the league once to complete tho program of five garnet' The Leafs International group leaden play at home tonight agalnat the second place Montreal Maroons and move on to Chicago Sunday to face the Black-hawke teat place team of the American section The Detroit Red wings and NewrYork Rangers earfy on tho -American group struggle with a pair of Sunday games Detroit meeting the Ottawa Senators and the Rangers tackling the Boston Bruins indications are that tho relative positions qf these teams will not changed by tho week-end games Detroit leading the Rangera by three points should handle Ottawa easily in the return wrigkgfflmjr of their lively game at Ottawa Thursday The Red Wings bare won three loat one and-tied one against the Senators while the Rangers have triumphed In threo out of four dashes with Boston Totentme reeordt agalnat the lie-room shows two victories defeat end a tie and just one goal difference fat four games Chicago has beaten the Leafs twice low onerand tied mo game The International NEW YORE March 4 (JV-All throe of tho combatants in tho International hockey league's bottle royal for first Maes got a chance to show their wares tonight while tho Syracuse stars now third in the standing by one point get a double dose of action over the week-end The London Yecumschs and Buffalo Bleona tied for the lead foes Window and Detroit fourth end fifth place clubs respectively Both the leaders are-expected to win without much- trouble 'Syracuse invades Cleveland for a struggle with tha last-place Indiana tonight then returns homo tomorrow tp face Detroit Each game on the week-end program la tho test of the regular season between the teems Involved Syracuse mutt win both games to have even on outside chance of finishing hr- front Aft hr game the atari will Have mly one game left a battle with London a week later while the program shows sip for the Tecs end five for Buffalo Including tonight's contests The stars have beaten Cleveland seven times In meetings but the Indiana have proved tough customers at winning tylce on their home ice aad sooting freely ta nearly every hM walloped Detroit'S- Olympics six times and tied their seventh contest Loeita and Buffalo also are lopsided to win tonight The Tecs have recorded seven victories and two-ties agalnat their only Canadian rivals in the longue while Buffalo's Btaona 1 have beaten Detroit five times in seven attempts winulng-thMrHaat-fonr-elashaa KASt Rideout sen Thomas Hobbs Total go rr Re ROW Pi Turiton Hubbard FlURf Total Tima Portland tones night To took to 4SIT mark string Jack 1212'n was over Harrtagtoa Faarsoa Totals VVsat Rsasell Totals Strikes rsntg strike RumsII Strlkaa yveat emalter that high to to gym tral and made on Thai for to tho Tho men 9b i Tho eight teams picked' to play In tho Livermore Falls basketball tournament which will bo hold March IS to il are aa fol-lows Lawrence high of FnirfitM Calais Academy Rockland Oxford Gardiner: too winner of the Fairfield small' schools tourney next week: the winner -of Wednesday's playoff betwetfn Mexico and Wlnthop: also tho victor In tha playoff between Livermore Falla and Jay Bobby Jones golfer per excellence has' been dieting for six weeks to trim hla figure to whet believes arc better screen proportions Ho weighs fifteen pounds ese now than ho did whon ho undo his first eariao of screen shorts Ag Smith latest referee Nations League has one most brilliant records id tho Canadian Army but never mentions He ployed amateur hockey with Hamilton before tho war' Ho rsmo tho' United States later and bene a greet -'defensemen aa an amateur with Westminster and A A end then turned professional for few seasons with the Boston Tigers in the Canadian -American League Eddie Shore Boston Bruin defenseman will be given complimentary dinner Monday night March 0 at 7 o'clock at the Copier-Ptaxa Hotel It wHI be the first time a professional hockey player hae been so feted by Boston fans Art Roes manager end the other member of the Rrulna together with their wives ere to Invited guests The dinner Is open to ell horkey fens men or women who sfgnlfr their Intention of coming by forwarding check for II together with their name and address to Arthur Race treasurer at the Copley -Ptesa Hotel This charge rovers the entire root of the dlnneif plus a contribution to an appropriate gift which will be presented to Shore on this occasion end on autographed photograph of Eddie himself for each person attending 'At least right States already have adapted special short-term or licenses for fishermen end one State has provided shortterm license for hunters The eight States and their fees are: Arisons combination non-resident hunting and flshlnnflcense for all season 70 or a 11-day license for 2M: Arkansas non-resident fishing- license for alt season fj or a 11-day license for ll10: Kansas non-resident fishing license for season 2 or It-day license for Ill Louisians non-resident hunting license -alt eeanon 111 or four-day license for IS non-reel-dent fishing license 12: Maine non-resident fishing license for see son IS1I or 10 days for 1311: Min sonrl non-resident fishing license for 12 nr II dave for 01 Oklahoma non-resident fishing license Al or 10-day license for 3 Mi Tens non-resident fishing license Of or five-day license for Boston Transcript tho tho Milson Kivoed BATH March Twin Vecfaon of Portsmouth NH cubbing for Jimmy Sewver of Batb-knocked ont Eddie Milson' of Dorchester In- the second round of-tee main bout here Friday nlvht Tn the semi-final Johnny Wilson of Beth won' by a technical kayo over Larry carter of Dorchester in -the fourth The towel wee thrown in after Carter "Vent down rig times In-toe prelim Farmer JJrown won over Kayo Starnes Tho Schoaf-Carnera fight Pictures were shown previous to the fight card Sftasfoaathlte IS ft Psaafasa -ST II NT in-ni IT-tSII 4IT Miss Oneisr -SI 1 Ji lt I Tt IS ll- lll Wslktr AUBUKM If rf lath lb rb 0 4 1 14 ro i i eeaeooooooo eeeeiooooe i SI aieesevam Hiu a XffOtlk If eeoeoeoooe 4 eeeeeoeeeeoe 1 Monks 4 eeoeeooooee 4 Ik lb rb eeeosaoeese I eeeseeoeeeee IS Whir tor Idtlfhtoa of ptrMi 4-14a oeeoeeooooeo eseeeooooo ro ra 14 ft ft ft I ft ft 4 ft 14 Frost-Emery Faded Crumpled When Harrington and Pearson of and Chet Frost pad Emery RusOell mel on the polished at the Bowlaway plleye teat three records were set up begin with tho Portland pair tho IQ string match by a ISIS till score This grand total of for the four men a new for Naina Pearson's JO total of 1224 shattered the Bowlaway mark formerly held hr Russell and Mike Cyr with Tbo third record to tumble when Pearson hit 12 strikes the 10 string routs 111 SI US US 94 ii in ii use 111 114 tl tT US 111 1SS 131 kiiiiMMioei owe do 111 till II tl 1ST IIS IN 111 tie ill its 113 111 1ST I 133 SI 131 If spares for lit fee 1M total astro OOOOSOOOOOOOOOO rts L'u wee tor ifi DlUi total ztn ptafa lift iw 4Wi wwi ntrft filHL Htrrlwttoi-M paroo for 111 pUi'L for II piss: tl (or XI spares for 111 ptaa: II total sstra plsa ill SI spans Hr lit mas 1 ptrikas piss ltl SCHOOL LASSIES IN FAIRFIELD TOURNEY TMKFltai March 4-A basketball tournament for tho schools of Central Maine to all schools having a senior school enrollment under ItO bo held nt the Lawrence high on March 10 and 1L Cen board officials will bo provided accommodations have beast for those who remain here Thursday end Friday nights winning taw will be eligible and wifi tocMvo an Invitation State- tournament at Livermore Falls on March 17 and 20 Lawrence team does not compete In "thie tournament Buslneab interested -ltlsenehave made possible -the trophies which are three cup) and Mx Individual prises for an all tournament teem These are on display' at the Neal-Mltchell store 1 Tho -ochedulo: Thursday 7:10 Martland vs Oakland Brooks vs Eeklne Academy: -Friday Brownvilto- vs Athlon geml-final Saturday" eml-final add Johnny Jadlck Philadelphia (10) PITTSBURGH Most Batch Pitta burgh--out pointed Vldel- Gregorio Spain (10) Jimmy Thomas Pittsburgh outpointed Jimmy Mach Philadelphia (10) PHILADELPHIA Johnny Lu-eao Now Jertiy' outpointed Bobby Burns Bnltfanon (10) i venna' Hoh throw Hans Kampfar Germany 41:00 (heavywelghte) LEWISTON Me A1 Mercier-I0T Montreal threw Regis Blkl 210 00:41 loo Malcewics SOS Ctlca and Bandor Bubo drew one hour RUMFORD March The Rum-ford high school and tho Red Eddies of Auburn two of tho teams eoleeted for tho Bates tourtamoa staged a rugged scrap hera Friday night with Auburn coming ont on top 14 to It 1 Auburn led thraaut the game but a leaf minute 'rally' by the home club nearly overhauled ike visitors Tho Eddies led II to 0 at tho end of the first period II to II at the half and II to IS going into tbo ni frame At this point Anbura Jammed on tho speed and rang up eight points while Rumford was getting but one basket With a I) to 17 lead It seemed as tho Auburn was going to coast torn with comfortable margin The home towns re rallied and with Leblkls Dubord and Bciarraffa adding to tho score brought their total tally to II Apeega of La with II points was high scorer of the game Htcheto now playing a forward position fog Auburn waa second with eight Gerrier Loblkla and Sobut starred for tho losers HX'UTTLB ro PTC Oeltaskar I i i a 1 11 I FTS I a tism lb rb Totals 'trJr It aunroBD Stoat If Dobson If 1 Sotmee it lb I a Sstamfte rf Lsblkls 'lb rb I liftrw Xw TIbm sf psrlods I mleetsa Winslow Bent' Cony AUGUSTA March Winslow defeated Cony hero Friday night 14 to Id Joe Bavaeuk Isadtog the visitors to victory e-wlth II' points Tlnslow IB girls took over Wii ta a preliminary to 17 summary: wumiow a ra Ssvaaak tt Beard If 1 4 Twlo 9 eoeeeeeeMir 1 Tikt I UtotateeeiiM 1 Wp" IWMSk emeeg-- 0ACB9 Jf (MMlttee VMaW pooogooww IS IS (xmri arro IM IS Mafioeegec Strata 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The Western Union tried is al-moet ovary period to defeat tho Darbys but did not gut golng as they want against too Mohawks hr toe eeml-flnals Had they too lee sad to peeeliig attack' tost' they had then they might have taken I A the Derhys oven Leblanc Raymond sad Quay wen atom for too Moors Jannelle Wsstam Union goalies played a'gnat game and received many1 compliments from the winners sad spectators for his fine work In tha neta This boy Jannelle Is the yonneeet goalie hi the leagna --i A Three Year- Cup Tbo Goa Tnrgeon Co trophy a handsome Sliver enp Is on exhibition In the Western Union window on Main strpot 'Tho winner this gums will have tho right to hold tho trophy for tho period of oeo year This enp Is a-throo year frephy and must be won by too onto team throe yearn ta neneeelon to own pooweelou of It for hoopa Both tho- Lewiston Derhys and the Mohawks proved themealvea reel champions- not only by their elean playing on the toe bot by their willingness to go fat there despite the paying conditions Loss of players and other aonatioee obstacles that beset a team over a long schedule such toe laagoehaaUbsd- Manager Jnrheakof too Mohawks and Manager pyoekstto of tho Derhys have pusvua themselves to bo real managers and game being held this afternoon nnder their directions should prove to bo Junior hockey In these eitlas Bans High -Tbo League started out with eighteen teama from Lewiston and Auburn Bomo of tho teama dropped ont fcdforo tha and of the first half doe to their inability to orgnalse property: or Inability to got away from top old ethod or weak teams dropped out of thlsleegns at the beginning of tho half The teams teat cam thra all tola oppoettloa Ukd tho Mohawks aad tho Xewlstos Derbya proved that they are the real champions and the battle being' held this afternoon wlU vdeeldp too Junior hockey championship of Lewiston aad AUburn" no other teams that cams torn the sehedul beside tho Mohswka sad the LowietoB Derbya are the Weetera Union Flying 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