*_L-ni-J.bL.HOSMER DROPS A GAMEb.rrMichel Tackles the Locals and Wins Out by a Score of Six to OneLast Sunday, on the Hosiner skating rink, corner Third ave-| nue and Main street, the Hosiner Firemen’s Hockey team lopt its first game to Michel in ^ I one of the fastest and most exciting games of Hockey ever PI seen in Hosiner. The Michel team is strong and well-balanced. The forwards have both weight and speed, while the defense is classy. The Hos-^ mers played pluckily but were beaten to it. They put everything they knew into an effort to break the defence of Michel ^ in the second half, but they were skated off the puck so frequently that it was little wonder they became wearied.Gordon worked over time in goal, but could not get everything, while the forwards fell | down in shooting and combination. It was an up and down, fast and hard, chucking game 51 th rough oufc,and the rooters had one of the busiest days of the season. Frank Labelle officiated as referee. Following is the line-up:HOMIERGordon,............. GoalHoward ...... PointMcDonald----• ..... C PointLighthauser.. #...... RoverBroiftely.... V* CenterCornett. ............. R WingDunsmuir............ L WingMICHELMathews............. GoalWhite............... PointCongdon............ C PointMoorehouse.......... RoverWoods............... CenterBalduc............ R WingWeldon.............* L WingGoal umpires, Jack Grant, Mr. Mathews. Time-keeper, H. A. Marx.NOTESLeitliauser and Cox wereput out of commission during the game by injunes.The boys say : “A few nights of good practice and we will make chem go yet.”