Sportsmen Honor T wo BillysToronto, Jan. 10. (ct3)—Leaders of amateur sport in Omtario gathered arpund a banquet fable Saturday night to honor wilh speeches and presentations two of the prov-| ince’s foremost sportsmen—W. A. j £ Hewitt of Toronto and W. A. Fry}* of Dunnville* !They honored Hewitt for his 35 i* years7 work as secretary of the On-j£ tario Hockey association and Fry:* for his recent appointment to the! Ontario Athletic commission. Past 11 presidents of the O.HA., represents- i * tives of. leading amateur bodies and |i civic officials were among the 100 j £ attending the banquet, sponsored by i I the O.H.A, and the Sportsmen’s t Patriotic association- James Sutber- o land of Kingston, one of the half-dozen former presidents of thejt O.HA. in attendance, presented Hewitt with a silver cup. tTo Fry, former president of the \ Amateur Athletic Union of Canada as well as the O.HA., President Alvin Schlagel of the O.HA. presented a silver plate.f