The Wakiw Hockey Club played the return game withCudworth on Friday afternoon and the return game with Watroue on Saturday night The boya drove to Cudworthand neat morning took thetrain. Wakaw intended to♦play Young on Saturday afternoon but owing to the train being late the game was notpulled off.The Cudworth game was started at four o'clock and was a keenly contested one. The ice was in excellent shape and both aides played with determination. The half-time aeorewas 2-2. The two goals for Cudworth were scored by Stanway, who made end-to-end rushes. The second half drewout some good hockey. Wakaw played a little better in this half and held the Cudworth aggregation dow n to one goal, while Waksw succeeded in finding the nets twice. Thus the game ended 4-3 in favor of Wakaw. F. O. Exel made an efficient referee and his decisions were impartial.For Cudworth Stan way was the fastest man on the ice. Moore played a good game as also did Gow in goal.For Wakaw the entire teamThe following wai the lineup of both teains:Cud Worth Waka wGow goal LeubmauStan way point PreisaKelly cover McGinnisVondale rover Willoughbyhie centre O. JungRetd right SandersonMoore left F. JungReferee F. G. Exel.After the hockey match the Cudworth boys entertained the Wakaw boys to a dance in the viHage hall. About twenty couples were present and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.*In the most keenly contestedWAKAW WINS ONEAND LOSES ONEgame of hoekey which the Wakaw boys have played in this year, the Watrous septette took their scalps into camp by the score of 8-2. Thg score was hardly an indication of the game although Watrous bad the beat of the argument. Wakaw worked hard and seemed to have an off night as their shooting and checking was poor. The game was divided into three 20-minute periods. It took Wakaw sotne time to get used to the strange ice but taking everything into consideration the best team won. The Watrous boys are fast and clean and played excellent hockey throughout. Their combination work was a feature of the game. V. H. Code was referee and his decisions were aatisfactor}'.The following was the lineup of both teams:WatrousAitkensP*«eP. Milliard J. MollardThurston R. Chamney right L Chamney leftWakaw goal Laubmanpoint Preisafoovor McUinnisrovur Willoughbycentre JungBaud croon MooreReferee—V. R. Code After the game both teams t down to a sumptuous ban-i quet in the large dining rod* !Yf \ot the Tourist Hotel. _ Thethe line-W nkawLaubmanbanquet was or a mgand reflects credit on the proprietor, J. Lecusaon. A number of speeches and songs werej given after the gatheriug hadM . jdone full justice to the goodMcGinnis, # _ . i m «wn ii- eats tendered. 1 he affair was rover Willoughby!,. , , . . .highly appreciated by theWakaw boys. Both teamsF Jun wep* *n happiest of moods * and an enjoyable time was spent.Mrs. A. J. Prescott, Cudworth, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lepina. Mr. Prescottwas also a visitor here ou Monday.