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TORONTOTEAM FOR CANADIAN TITLE cnaaeenipineemae oronto§ Beaten in Tourna ment for Cornelius Fel- lowes Trophy. | id The Ortawa seven hi Peating the Queens Colle at st. Nicholas nd thereby earned fthe rit to play nto to-night for 6 Cornelius Fellowes trophy, emblem- | Patic of the varsity hockey champlonship of Canada The victors played the better game not only from the «coring point but from P the hockey standpoint as well, although this was nothing to be overly proud of, Nefther team #howed the brand of hock- ey that was expected of {t, the game oftentimes being of the “shinny” vart-| éty, Perhaps had Queens offered a more stubborn reaistance it would have | been a different story, but as tt was the game did not rouse the crowd of apec- tors to any ‘gr@t flights of enthusi- asm. In spote the playing was crude, with lam bang rough and tumbie tactics lv- | cning it up. Hard checking and fre- nent tumbles marked the game, and if} 9 players didn't show their best form ty at least played a hard game. Den-| on and Braithwaite furnished most the thrills of the game with their ody skating and accurate goal shoot: | trouble | am, 6 to 1, ‘\tween them these two players! Md five of the six goals credited to victors. Three were chalked up to | thwaite's credit and two to Den- Behan ‘allied the other gout 16 Box made the lone y lead when Den- Braithwaite tallied three min- later, and before the half ended | an made the Ottawa score 3 by oting a goal from scrimmage. Den- on got another one early in the sec 4 half and again Braithwaite lowed him up with another tally a Box then made the only score for Queens, when, after a face off in front of the cago, following an off-side play, be drove the disc between the goal keeper's legs, After this Queens didn’t have « chance to score again, and sone minutes before time was called Braith- waite made his third goal of the ev ning. This eastiy qualified Ottawa to meet ane at the WL to-night. — | APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. TTAWA TO FLAY [THE LAST PUNCH! 3% JOINS THE ALIMONY CLUB. n scored tn the first eight minvtes | Joseph W. neox Te Initiated on Complaint of Wife. ause his wife saya he 3 back alimony, Joseph W. , & promoter, has been ini! the Alimony Club, {minutes later, | Ludiow Street Jail with headquarters it | He was voted wi out question the handsomest distinguished white hair was surmountod silk topper and member of the club, ox said they were married | homas's and had one imes a Week and was on tuo friendiy | various women, ‘The Rev. Charles Ht. Treat, formerly pastor of St. Stephen's Chureh, died Oct, 3, 189; total taxable estate, $2,000, no deductions enumerated. Ellen Kavanaugh, died Jan. 2, 1904; | total estate, deposits, $760; net value, | $87, i Angeline Hickok, died July 10, 1906; total extate, deposits, $2,279; net value, 47. Anna R. Cone of Tahama, Cal, died Friday eventne, Jan. 1910; entire personal estate, $251,631, Assets taxable In New York Pay State, stocks, $2.42: net value, $2,158, | Joseph List, died Dec. 4, 193. No) Port Richmond. tangible or taxable assets located. Maggio Fielding, died July 15, 1913; total estate, $7. net value, $4,278. John F. Guenther, died July 17, 194; total entate, $4,990; net value, $4,390. Juila Schneider, died Feb. 1 total estate, an equity amountir 91,501, in No, 46 West Fortleth street, valued at $19,000; net value of estate efter all deductions, $7. Kate McDonough, died Aug. 2%, 1913; total estate, deposits, $1,432; net value, 1918; PARTS, Dec. 21. of Wine celas ,Pelzynaki, promise, was found in his studio late yesterday. He came to Paris a few months ago, but did not meet with succes: Hie funds wore finally so reduced that he| pawned his clothes and bedding. 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Frederick Houk Law will deliver a} 8: the Land of | Public School No, 2 Port Richmond, the Sword,” Hoeberton avenue, Driscoll Tucker of Sheepshead st of her mother, Mrs, |! | and tae one | pose John F sat of Mrs. Frank Shults of | returned home. ty of the Dutch | Totter Reformed Church, will nfeet at the hou Havid McDonald of Eltingyille has returned from a visit to friends in Masters of Philadelphia is staying with mother, Mrs, merfield avenue, Mariners’ Harbor. Waldo Weller will deliver a lec- ture on the Isthmug of Panama at Pub- 14, Broad street, ton, next Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. | teat t# being sent out to p: Harry Jobes of Col, are the guests of Mrs, William A. Joline of Tottenville. Amicitia Hook and Ladder Company | of Pleasant Plains has elected ltary, “there are not two cluby In the irst Assistant Foreman, Ulys ten, John Kern, Adelbert e aud William Grant. Mrs. Charles N, Green of Great Killa will epend the winter months in Man- The Young Me: tlon will have @ re tien Cunce at the c! mond Ter:ace, New Brighton, this eve- on and invita |son, Of co the Federal Teague going ahead, but Ernest Van Wagner of Tottenville has returned from a trip to Vancouver. Miss Ruth Harris of Manhattan is the D. Mersereau of Great and Mrs. George Turney of Broad- way, West Now Brighto from a yiait to frien Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wright of Eit- are spending the holidays George Barbour of | Princes Bay have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls Miss Margaret Wileon of West New visiting friends Miss Emily Wallis of New Brighton ix the guest of relatives in Richmond, Va gone two weeks Doty of Pleasant P has returned from a@ visit to friends in d Council, Jr. 0. U | tenville has elected these sellor, Oscar Oamundsen lor, Harry M. Wood; tary, George B. cording @ecrotar: officers: Coun: i Assistant Re ide ‘aentinel, Iry ing W. Slataht; 2, Price; State Representaui Henry Woodruff; Alternate, | Edward Cave Not Worried Much by | .2eccre eon Ee Federal League Spurt\ nici rns ee | Sudden pra of Outlaws) Re Has Excited More Curiosity Than ear in Off.ces ot the, Pu Gianis and H igh ML ie | By pelanan Bulger. N the vilices of tie two New York | 0 I bail clubs the sudden spurt of the following: Federal League seems to have ex- Poster and Frank barrell want to know | just which player they are going to |iose. dn making tueir announcement | [that they Lau sec If they had come along last summer | and grabbed Borton, Mr, Farrell inti- ‘mates that he would right now be & New Year's card with | {Wikies "ICs a cinch, taough, | won't grab our park, wuld. | t we are using jan’t ours, | e own Isn't built, f aup- | wter will have a guard on d ty see that they don't get away | with the plo ‘ounds.”” On the new) league Mr Fell says that's @bout as | far as he can go. only Giant pla yer whose name as Deen connecte print with the Feds is Arthur Fromme, and when I Went into the office yesterday Secretary | ter was mailing him a contract, — | don't know whom they are going to admitted Mr. Foster, “but if they him more than we are paying yl get stung. 1 know of several clubs that would be glad to turn over certain contracts to them. By the way, | have you seen this?" | Mr. Poster exaibited a progpectua of | y, the Tndlanapolis club of the new lengue ctlve | | atorkhol te It shows how a lot of | money can be made, the figures deine | hasod on a net earning of $100,000— In apolia’ “Why. explained the Giant secre- gue that made that mach) notice they sell fifty shares of preferred stock for $600 | and throw in fifty shares of common fn addition to two annual passes. On an {Investment of $500 the prospectus makes 't very clear that $480 will be | returned the first year! You can't beat that much, “No league ean frame a schedule that will pay witch takes in a jump from Kansas City to F . Mr Foster, “Loutsville hat to be dropped from the Nattonal League for that re: w against they are up against a tough pronosi- tion, ‘The trouble ts that moat p liken this Invaston to that of the Amer- can League a fow years ago. It is ' really more Hike the old Brotherhood fient nese Federal Leagvers have two learues té tackle, In my opinion | the players will suffer tn the long run. | If they su in ronning through @ season the salaries will drop the second year, because the hackers will not he able to stand {t. The big leagues are | tanding ail they con now, and to get | any stars tho Feterals will have to | false the ante considerably.” Nevertheless Jon Tinker te having # Jot of fun, Even if the Federal League ‘tails to rake up enough dough to get things under way Joseph has until April 1 to wlgn a tract with Brooklyn and et that $10,000. And he'll get that, too The umpire question may de aolved The RIGHT Remedy MT for CONSTIPATION: Don't” experiment with harsh purgatives, they in- jure your bowels, Takethe perfect remedy, Hunyadt Janos Pills, and avoid irreparable injury. lor2 pills at night bring cer. tain relief, Get a box of Hunyadl Janos Pills to-day at any up-to-date Drug Btore, ©, or send stamps to Andreas ‘Saxlehner, New York. lor as arbiter In the will never be b {to report what pla: ¥ say bad thin will not several exhlt after all by the appointment of Dummy! United States Gul Asmocia tral League aie ae fiat ; Pipe ate mah h the ting ma urers M paid to bim and, Material cute mi sit Not a word reached his ears, — ‘he new price acheduie moke the Nanan senda in the tlosvtest| Htte rubber si hea» that teard from China with the| #2!fers Will scorn the Uine-hy 1 cus bat you. havi Makes us fe baseball In grand opera.” Jonu | missed it. In the meantime Wilbert Robinson | New Yore) running around In circles wonder: | player, the Federaiists neglected to Where he in going to x | #tate Wether the ranks of the Giants vr the Yanks had been invaded, the Federals Whether they win a pennant or | tons in @ real est even a Cincinnati director wad ett | INDIEESTION ENDED, nation of the Irish is brought won omnes | STOMAGH FEELS FE ep Red infleld, The complete climt Groh and Hoblitzett medal ig hereby offered to the Cincinnath ecribe who tries to Keogh's famous song of “from sour, gassy, ups Ritter, ught from Wiln js experience this postse:tpt to his letter: | food you eat ferments into gases and Cé fid | “Here's one I'll guarantee the Federal! stubborn lumps; your head aches and n ence in League won't grab the first year.” you feel sick and miserab!s, that's wh there are other things to talk about’ nesides the Federal League, You Know they haven't decited yet whether | Yale should have used the forward pasi Harvard or stuck to straight) | revolt: National League, John it was about to be New Harry Hempstead, President of the! escaped tl in one way ‘PLYMOUTH THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913. a Sk By VIC oe Wine in Foar Ra Pa, de Buck Crouse of ) defeated Steamboat Bill wt of Milwaukee in four rounds, the t beng stopr police owing to the WAG recelvin Jon this rownd by the K wh So! suostituted at th oy Tommy Conners of Scranton, Scott entered the ring ou Hitton and was winded after a few minutes of fighting last minute KNOCK HIM out KID= ; ‘HE'S ALL inte BT, LOUTS, Mo, Dec. 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