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(t aamMjaigMMMiimiimii FOOTBALL IS PLAYED Canadian Legion Defeats Regiment With Dramatic Last Minute Play Soldiers Unlucky Draw Would Have Been Fairer Reflection of Play Last Night prevailing good weather. However, those In attendance found plenty to enthuse over In a pame that was (productive of some very attractive football and was featured by no less than three penalty kicks, two ever, being converted, one for each side, who and the other missing tbe goal by inches. The teams lined up as fol lows: Canadian Legion Gurvich; Styles, Gomez; Oreer. S. Currle, Haddon; Buasanlch. Hestad, Baptie, J. Murray, Parkes. Regimer T. Smith: Thurber, Hunt; Win ham, Watson. Edge- cumbe: Norringteri, ColuseL Kelsey, Red path, Walter. Referee J. A. Johnstone. Linesmen Blake and Vance. Before the game commenced Referee Johnstone summoned all the players of both teams together in the centre of the field and administered a short lecture regarding slve. Johnny Murray put in a curl lng shot for the Legion which proved troublesome to the Regiment defenders and Thurber was only able to head away at the expense of a corner, Bussanlch took the kick and placed the ball right In front of goal but Smith fisted clear. Currle met the ball first time but his piledriver shot stelmmed Inches over the cross bar. Bussanlch was I right back again' a moment later and put In a lovajy effort right In the top corner of the goal which .Smith caught cleverly and easily cleared, Tb was followed by a 'scrimmage in front of the Regiment goal. Hunt fU on the ball In Ion effort to clear hi lines and was adJudted to have handled in the penalty area. A penalty was promptly awarded but Baptle's shot from the spot Just missed tbe far post by inches. After several minutes of mldf leld play Legion attacked again land Johnny Murray put in a beauty but his shot was Just over the bar and a grand opportunity for his team to take the lead was lost Play was next transferred to the other end and Norrlngton got through but his parting effort wa put be- hind for an unproductive corner by a Legion defender. Shortly afterwards, while the Regiment was pressing, Johnny Murray handled In the penalty area. Watson was entrusted with the to reduce the leeway and play was quickly transferred to the other end. Parkes got through on the left and put in a good shot for the Legion which struck the post, how- and rebounded to Bussanlch had advanced in the Regi ment goal and thia player had no diflculty in netting, thus reducing his team's deficit. This goal spurred the Legion on and it pressed again. Thurber miskicked to put the ball behind for a corner kick which was well taken by Bussanlch but the Regiment defenders cleared. Half-time arrived shortly after wards with the Regiment leading by 2 goals to 1. Second Half On the resumption the Legion rearranged their forward line. Baptie went to outside right, Bussanlch moving inside and Murray going centre forward. The "Maroons" quickly set about getting the players using questionable tactics equaliser Parkes came close with 1 A 1 J 1 l 1111.. M 1 .t AU. 1 ana we aenraDuuy oi &cepuig uie game free from unnecessary fouls. Tbe opening exchanges were in favor of the Legion in spite of the fact that the Regiment was playing I with the hill in its favor and the ('Greens" were soon on the defen-0, the seeQn(i h< Walters broke away on the right for the Regiment but shot too quickly It Was Mac's Big Chance 1 1 rrrr " I i ? s ( i aiu'T sirrr and, after 23 minutes play In the second half, Murray equalized for the Legion with a lovely shot that had "goal" ticketed to it the moment it left Murray's foot. Play be Watson, who had taken up the at- nek, accepted a lovely pass from joth set of forwards tried hard to ore. Kelsey had a fine opportunity to put Regiment ahead but Gurvich- caught and cleared. Back to the other end came the Legion and Baptle's shot was saved by 8mith with difficulty at the expense of a corner. The kick was taken by Bap tie and the ball sped right across. the Regiment goal with no Legion man near enough to give It the ne Outstanding Players Although all the players on both when In a good position to score ; teams gave good accounts of them-and his effort went past the post. ' selves, the Regiment was best ser-l Shortly afterwards the "Greens" i ved by Watson, Edgcumbe, Smith were awarded a corner kick which, and Walters. Norrlngton was more however, was abortive. Play was or less starved on Ihe left wing and quickly transferred to tbe other end was not used to the best advantage Get the best from your pipe e use OG DEN'S CUT PLUG THE. DAILY NEW3 PAOTT VUJT- housands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Everv Dav RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVER News of The Sport World I runs In the seventh inning an EARNSHAW WON GAME spot kick and made no mistake: came keener after this and both ...... , , , with a slow ground shot, thus glvls were visited In turn. Haddon, B.g o, Rfcht-IIander U4 Leads Athlet.cs tag the Regiment the lead after 25Wng a throw for Legion, placed to Fine Victory Over T.gers-mlnutes the bal1 tG wh0S went! Pepper Martln In Game play. Immediately on re-' ! clo6e- Redpath next had a shot suming the "Oreens' were again on the attack and Wlngham tried t&z tne Re" but Gurvich sav- PHILadelpiha, May 16:-Big a pot shot which Ourvich put be- tee expense of a comer which Qeorge Earnshaw allowe- the De-hlnd for a corner kick which waiwas nnUy scrambled away. The Uoit T but f()Ur get, hlt8 flnaUy scrambled away. The Regl-,"10" Pul m wng iot wnicn M th Pnladelpnla Athletics ,ment was now having a greater Smrth misjudged as he advanced fe a shutout victory at Shlbe Park share of the play and was awarded Irom Buai UI1U "1C "u ou"ru yesterday alterBeon. Manager Con-In a fast and exciting encounter two more corners In quick succes- tot0 the to? corner of the net The muie an eirecttve last evenine Canadian Lesion went slon but without result. Walters f in-: Regiment, neUled by this unexpec- ohfft in his Infiplrl tor this orca- to the head of the standing la the ally got through on the right wing tum ol CTente' went aU out to jion Tbe AthletIcs made both their Mobley Cup city leanie football and scored a second 'goal for-the uie iWO imnptitinn hv HAfpntinff Rocimont. Dooimont .,itt dmni. j, , later ' they were rewarded when VHUijVMMVii -rB h-Dvv VlltlVtlW B aUllISi VtWOO OMWV 4 goals to 3. Due to the fire down- which had Ourvich beaten all the town, the crowd &as smaller than way. Undismayed by these two had been exported in view of the quiek reverses the Legion set about and gathewd seven hits, in all. Pepper Martin was back on the line-up ot the St. Louis Cardinals barters and easily seored to once aftK been out of the game level the Both teams nare scores. tnr thr ,th fin Intnrpfl anxious to the ilead and ere secure shonMer p,rst tlme up he drew a base on balls and the next time connected with a double which accounted for two runs that helped the world champions towards a close victory over the Boston Braves. It required 10 innings for the Cincinnati Reds to defeat the New York Giants in a pitcher's batUe. cessary touch that would mean vio iby his inside men and halves. tory. In the last minute of the The outstanding players for the game, however, with the Legion j Legion were Baptie, Murray, Bus- pressing hard and the entire Regi-1 sanich and Haddon although It is ment team setting up a desperate really not fair to single out any in-defence, Tom Kelsey had the mis- j dividual as every man played his fortune to give away a doubtful' part. penalty. The ball struck his arm S City League Standing and tiie referee Immediately sig-j nailed a penalty kicfc wnicn was Jf you "roll your own" use' Ogden's fine cut cigarette tobatce. II II v 1 J " - . - the rrm Tke present standing of the Mob taken by Currie and be scored with j CuP ta follows: a shot that gave Smith no chance. . There was not even time to restart i Can. Legion the same asain. Thus the Legion 1 Merchants 2 a header but Smith cleared. Baptie (dramatically snatched victory wtth j Regiment 2 also came dose- to equalize but his . ttK jt kick of the- game. The Regl-1 Home Oil 1 ioi wm jiwi over uie oar. lixcepi ment unfortunate, Indeed, to j for occasional breakaways the Re-, ntlte beaten as a draw would have! Ttoe next t"11 be Pky1 on glment was hemmed in Its own, been a true renectlon of the play half Of the field for the first 15iwhlrh mu nlmav lntw-MStae- S0 I LOOK LUB "0 J i i a i mm i 11 r i i i , i c '-t-a- a v i w rv TAKE ke VOVIK yoviw -'a Ik I V VkV-L P. W. D. .2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 By Westover. r i. tj F. A. S 4 2 1 4 4 1 3 Thursday night between Merchants and Canadian Legion. FOOTBALL Junior High vs. Booth TONIGHT - 6:45 1 4 ;4: