Paob four THE DAILY NEWS VA NMUVF.R LIONS AHFAT) OF SF.A TTI.F. IN PI.AY.OFi GOALS IN FIRST AND LAST MINUTES GAVE VICTORY TO , ' LIONS IN HECTIC CONTEST Osmundscn and Jcrwa Score For Terminal City, Belle- Ic ror Eskimos ext Came in Vancouver SEATTLE. Marcli '28: Scoring in the verv first min ute or.'play and again in the very last, the Vancouver Lions went onq up in the Pacific Coast Hockey League play-offs by defeating Seattle Eskimos two to one here last night, It wa$ a spectacular game and Vancouver fully deserved to win although Seattle made a great fight of it. Ossie Osmundsen scored Vancouver's first goal and Frank Jerwa the f T l TVIVT winning one when there were only ,r.l'vllfll goal keeper. Pete Bellefeuille was responsible for Seattle' lone tally. The game had hardly started iod with an offensive game. Play was back and forth and there was a lot of skating with fine checking by both sides. Early in the period, a penalty was called against Vancouver but, despite an exciting,! concerted attack, Seattle failed to score. Percy Jackson saved beauti SCOTLAND WINS SOCCEK .MATCH FROM ENGLAND GLASGOW Scotland, March 28: Scotland defeated England two to nil In International -onier today ji-iih-m,ih.i Batteries Tubes Reatonators WINNER when Ossie Osmundsen scored for Vancouver with a beautiful solo Captures Second Half Ilunors shot from about five feet Inside the Billiards To Play Off Seattle blue line. It whined right j With Elks past Davie Kemp without giving j him any chance. It was one minute Canadian Legion Tost nine seconds after the start. last night 1199 to 1185 but are Pete Bellefeuille tied it up for ners of the second half of ImnBll inj Seattle with one of his character-i ultra League, mey will play 'two Istieally fast shots. The puck was matches agalrwt winners of passed to him by Red Stewart. first half, next-week, for city clram-. Vancouver opened the third per- plonship. Last night's scores: Legion Grotto Murray 238 Brown 25Q( Andrews 210 Wauih 230 Tinker 349 Andrew ..:.36Q ! Zieman 242 Howe 250 j Baptle 260 McLachlan .199 Final standing of teams for the . fully. About two minutes before the j second half of season: end, Jimmy Amott was penalized ! Pts. and it looked like another big 'Canadian Legion 18,582 chance for Seattle. Frank Jerwa. j Grotto however, broke through In the last . Elks minute and beat Kemp with a long solo shot and the game ended two to one for Vancouver. The fourth game Ot the series will be played in Vancouver Monday night. If a fifth is necessary, it will take plaee here next Wednesday. The summary of play-off games so far Is as foBows: First Game Vancouver, 1; Seattle, nil. Second Oame Seattle, 6; Vancouver, 1. Third Oame Vancouver, 2; Seattle, 1. The best three out of five .games decides the issue. McRae Bros. LIMITED 18.M7 17.289 Ave. 1161 ; 1148 , ,1080 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL! fi! 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Next he was elected, president of a minor league and there followed nearly 25 years service with a major league club as secretary, business manager and president. Succeeded Johnson When Byron Bancroft Johnson virtually forced his own resignation as president of the American League by his numerous conflicts with Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landls, the names of several men were mentioned as possibilities for the place. It was not surprising, how ever, that the club owners turned to Mr. Barnard and elected him unanimously as the successor of President Johnson. -Barnard had -been-the leading candidate from the time HoHSl'ga'me with which htwa$ nbtWhaSon' resignation Jbe&me'fm- minent Mr. Barnard was born July 17, 1874, at West Columbia, W. Va.. but his parents moved to Ohio before he entered his teens. In 1888 the future president of the American League entered Qtterbein Academy at Wes terviUe, Ohio, and seven years later was graduated from Otterbein College. He married Miss Josephine Flick of Cleveland, in December, 1918. Football claimed the attention of Mr. Barnard while he was at Otterbein Academy and College and for a few years after. He played half back with the academy team and during his undergraduate days at college became a football coach al though only 16 years of age. He con tinued to coach the team for three ears after his graduation, signing up in 1898 as mentor of the gridiron team of Ohio Medical University, fpIfe "TV A '.-'."'i-J now Incorporated In Ohio State University. About the same time he became1 sports editor of the Columbus, Ohio, i - LOUGHRAN WON BOUT CHICAGO. March 28: Tommy! Loughran, Boston heavyweight, I : v. J J To CANADIAN r JOHNSON IS DEAD (continued from puge I) iDisprftch; WhllFTflHrrwrposltion he vice-president, ana 'graduated in I launched into professional baseball law at the University of Cincinnati. ' as an associate of ttobert Qulnn. Uu ae soon ceserted the bar for least and founded the American The two circuit warred for three years, tlien at Johnson's behest corea an easy victory over iniiy signea an agreement creating an Griffiths in a ten round bout here arbitration commission to settle I 'v iful war again.-t it imJ Iluui u permanent I ltshed business. I But the. "fixed" icagd world series mat t nio ... i.vi ui we cjuoownpis t)w ifyaVriA tn1i i I.. o-...v TYuum imse n,s appe.u to later president of the Boston Red newspaper work, and won recognl- . public, and they chose ij d ibox. in me organization oi we vv- won us a suun wnier. . ., - lnmhiie fam nf th nlH Vtt cm (TiIui-Im A rVunlslrPV lhn monii. ' , . . nais an rn- Association. From that time on he ger of the Cincinnati National . tratlon 1 commLinn ' ' h devoted himself to baseball. League club, enlisted Johnson' help !nh,l na dePn . ina baseball venture and they or- and r.du XI . Lpower t . . a i ... . , . 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