Sport Chat SMOKE News and Views In The World of Sport t . a In the " Spirit" of France Keep it Handy as an Emergency Measure Thrust and parry and the ring of steel on steel. Such scenes as this were common when the Musketeers of the King-roamed the streets of Paris. Days when every man placed his faith! in his tering word .and 'h!s lady's favour. Athos, Porthos and Aramis . . . one for all and all for one . . invincible then, as, always, , THREE STAR HENNESSY BEAM Bottled at Cognac, France ?ay the price, states Teddy Oke.i spine, iwner of the Millionaires. Can-week, adlens have been after Doraty for some time. Ken Dcraty, flashy right wing- j The flyweight fiht between er of the Toronto Millionaires in Frenehy Belanger. Toronto, and the Canpro Hockey league, will Ijr Sch warts. New York, has be 'sold to the Canadienir of the bn called off antil Fe 8. he-' N.H.L., if the Montreal team can eauae f an lnry to Belanger's '! i. Vicioii CIGARETTES J FINEST OF ALL 20 for 25c CORK TIP OR PLAIN END HSR This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or toy the iovernment of British Columbia Friday night of this Charley Belanger, Win- i ipeg, and Harry G;ins, colored Toronto heavyweight, will meet in Toronto for the heavyweight titk f Canada. Try a tWily WANT-AD. It wlir briiifc ..results. Victoria cubs check victorious career of vancouver lions, defeating them in ft CLOSELY CONTESTED HOCKEV LAST NIGHT 64i row on the home ice in the Pacific coast hockey ames came to an end last night, when the Victoria Cubs, -erving up a sparkling brand of play, defeated the league eaders 3 to 2 in an overtime struggle . The Lions took the lead in the first period when they 'cored a counter. Tlie Cubs equalized in the second period and each scored again in the third . Victoria won after revert mirrite overtime when Kelly scored. CANADIANS ON OPEN BADMINTON HOCKEY TEAM TOURNEY STARTS -AT CAMBRIDGE CAMBSJIh;E. England. Jan. 21 Wylde (Caius College), who won his letter ;t Harvard two years ago and was a member of the British Olympic ix. Another veteran of last year's campaign is D. Graham Jesus Cottage) eC Philadelphia, former Yale fresh man player and captain of a championship Eli water-polo team. Much is expected of J oh a Watte (T inity) of Morristown, N. J. Watts ! a former rantain of hoc Many Players Entered petition Heine Held I Cathedral Chibjl as follows: nlji -'two uansaians ana inree gran, a naaminton tournament l open Hiates of United States college. , to all players in the dity "was com have been chosen fof the Cam menced last evening at the cathe- .Mixed Doubles Miss Caroline Mitdhell and Alf The Cambridge captain is Cecil "8 Ul0tt 1&v. 16-4 Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Shadwell beat Miss Margaret Sbiel and Cnack Porter, 15-8, 16-14 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cljrne heati airs, u. j. .ornngton and h rank I Ladies' Doubled Mrs. II. Lv, ShadweU' aad Miss Margaret Palmer bAkfrlms La era jFriszell andi,MranV.ilieflg. 16-7, 15-15,15-13. ' key at St, Paul's Sebool, Concord.; Men's. Doubles , Jf.ll., an institution famous for1 Alf Slocomb Hffd Carl Brand its puck artists, although he is beat George Bryant and Bill Lam-more well known as a Harvard ibie, 15-12, 15-8. oartman. i H. T. Cress and Lyman Hintonl it Meat preaineRt among the three beat Jaek Clyne sd Beb Bartlett, Swiss and two Englishmen who' 14-15, 15-14, 15-6. I complete the list ia the young Earl of Lincoln. The young lord is not only one of tfee few good true RngHsh heekey players, but is a well-known cricketer as well. ELKS' WHIST Mr. Joe Ilatehford and Mrs. George Howe were tied with a ore oi 198 last night for the first lauieV prise in the weekly whirt tournament by the Elks' Lodge. Joseph Howe, for the second week In succession, won the men's prise with a score of 205. BLENDS S. Darten and C. J. Nerring-' ton beat W. II. Tebey and F. W. Allen, 15-3, 16-7. MOOSELEADING IN CRIB LEAGUE N. Operating and New press Club Tied For Second Prince Jto 12. Place Prince Rupert Crfbfeage League' results last night were as follows : Rupert Hetl 15, Grot-i llK.f CnTumtdfili: iew Em- .4 IftMlO.fjf. f ,r Moose 19, K. Sons oL Canada 8. Eagles 9, OranLdg 18: league Table Moose 47 C. N. Operating .... 4p New Empress 46 Canadian Legion 42 Gold Storage 42 Orange Lodge 42 C. N. Mechanics ... 41 P. Rupert Hotel 41 Eagles 38 K. of Columbug Sg Grotto 88 N. Sons of Canada . . 28 34 as 35 39 39 39 40 40 43 43 4G 53 42 42 42 41 41 38 3g 3S 28 MORMON GIRLS AS ATHLETES PROVO. Utah. Jan. 21. More women students than men participate in athletics at nriirham I Young University. This is de spite the fact that the institution has men's teams entered in several sperts in the Rocky Monn-talu conference, and the women students engage almost exclusively in Intramural contests. The women's sports include hotkey, in which some 160 of them are contestants durlnir the fall Vj wwa-a i,- t. lire fad r. FvJirw jbi Hie Acme Importers Fifth Annual TE 1PTATI0N SALi Ends This Week SUITS FOR MEN MEN'S NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS 'Jenuin blue,. single or double-breasted. Get one of i!, before this great sale ends. The very low seiii - l - of-flffs lot will not permit of any alterations. lDb C0I' Tcn2Ptation SaIc 1ricc 525,1 Mor- OVERCOATS FOR MEN MEM'S -WINTER OVERCOATS-Ten only h. j Alolered at Special Temptation Sale Price $Qj u ide University ice hockey team. I dral with a large number of local! ME S IJOOTb tw. n n.A.n ii i .1- .t l . 4 j I mcxTO n v r t r c (Trinity), who played at Queens The first scores last night we-e College, Kingston, and W. G. Speeehley 'St. John's), former Alberta University goal-guard, whose work in the case saved tb Oxford game last year. Slocomb beat Mr. and Mrs Black and brown, Goodyear welted . Sizes 6 to 10. Temptation Sale $3.95 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S HEMSTITCHED WHITE HAN CHI EPS Tempta- tion doz. alc HANDKER- ,1'ncc, per 95c MILLIONAIRE 'ISIN5ULTED Jan. 21. Contending that he and Harry Ho m. his manager, had Ix.th t,en m-sutterrJN sporting public r: Toronto, 'Wldjr' Okr. millionaire IBorUSUII 1M nwimr f tt,. T.. J j onto Millionaires ot the Cnnadiun , Profeasonal Hockey vu . Mon 4f, day aJUMnced that he wu. througt with all sport in T..IOn!.. except file Parkdale I.aclie" Ath letlc Clob." "Harrj Holmes and mye!r hnv-both bean insulted by the Toronto sporting public and we do not intend to be insulted any longer than we ean helpY' he .said "In my opinion, Toronto is the smallest' big town on the American continent." The insult, according to Oke. came when the public refund to attend Canadian profesKional hockey games In this city. "I Np nt money freely for the good of itport in Toronto and yet I wan deserted by the fans when I put my pre hockey ;tea In here and t id to give tffetn feod hockey." he said "and If I ean get perminion I am going to withdraw my team from i owhho ana piay the rest of the schedule out on the road I have already applied for permiswion for the move." CONSIDERATION NEEDED Alfred Now. darlini? num.. i. months, tennis, fencing, horseback happy day. naing and archery, besides half Minnie Three weeks from MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S SOCKS -field's, heavy. ;jr wool Temptat on Si Price, per pair 45( Mi: NTS SOCKS - 5 Margaret's lira: ; t wool, ribbed !r - overlook these Tcmpb lion bale itkt. i a dozen other branches uL. .i. ThunuL.v. Alfi. , th,t'; .M -d . trough XL. Orprnxed M under j Mis WilH : V(ta plMWi Jepjfton. director of women's .ur ,Uv ut U athletic, the Brigham Young ..j, ; ,h,. wU gins nave lormed a women s ath-, l"li- association, with hundreds, of girls participating in 11 popular sports, each under a leader of ;it own. With athletic activities Em- rivalling social pursuit for popu- la.Ky. bloomers and middies hat utmost become the sehoai costum. tor the girl students. '.ve'! 53( The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms, Strictly CaRh. This advertisement is P8 Kiiru or uiBV w "(ei wsssisvs the Government of Columbia