contested of the season, the two accidents which marred the game, -were not due to roughness.' Lew and TIghe both had to retire in the third period. Lew for a dislocated shoulder and Tighe tor a had foot. Lew had been playing % great game and hla terrtflc blocking kept the Guards front- piling up score after score, so that his withdrawal from the contest was regretted by all. The shoulder had been more or less trouble, to Lew fa* some.time and Saturday, when he.Jumped to get the ..ball on a toss up, he threw the arm out necessitating the attention of JDr. Russell A. Bingham who was witnessing, the game from the gallery. The doctor put the shoulder back and sent Lew... tc~. relatives, in this city, where he rested during the night,, : Tlghe. hurt a ^foot: oh Christmas day aitd has been favoring It ever aihce, hut the excitement, of Saturday night pfbved. too'much-for' him and the game ; foot doubled -up. He - retired froth the . game - and as Cunningham.otilon left the game %leb. the/, teams finishing the.game with four men each. Although the Centrals . wfere r ahead when . Lew had .to retire, his leaving the game; had rio' effect on the score ha Murphy's scoring was ‘ bound. /to come .when. It did-s Sheehan weiit out wiih-Leiy bhdf Molaghaa hia. placer and Jike .h r week ei^o. the. Guards seemed- to receive new Ufe with hb? entrance intd the game. . v.\ V