C.A.H.A. Will Give $10,000 to Aid Canada War EffortKildonan Junior Soccer Team Loses in ClutchKildonan youngsters, who have been carrying everything before them in junior soccer circles inis season, look it on the chin Wednesday night, wben Weston defeated them 3-1 in the junior city championship on the Thompson street grounds. It was ihe first defeat of the Kildonanitcs, but it was a bitter pill to swallow.The Weston boys deserved their vie to 1*3% although in the'last quarter of an hour the junior league leaders gave everything they had to puli the game out of the fire.Bob Kennedy opened the scoring Cor the Weston team avIicu he scored a fine goal, and young Bill Nicol, one of the stars of the night, scored another good .goal before half-time.A fast breakaway in the second half when Kildonan was pressing hard, culminated in young Nicol beating Kcebie with a wicked drive. In the closing stages, Ted Colvin scored for Kildonan with a fast ground shot.Wesson—Hnrrop: Cvohm r.nd Marqu-* arcison; D. Smith. W. Smith end D. Gra-, hajr.; Carrie. Kennedy. Thump son, Kci~man and Nicol.Kildonan — Kecble; Helsh and Murrav;; Good’.vin. Wedlake and Each; Harry Hor-rnx. R, Allen. Soivir.. Li. Ailen and Henry JTorrux. Sub—Baxter.In ihe other city junior cham-* pionship game St. James Orioles* and Irish fought to a four-goal. tie.Toronto, June 20. (CP)—A grant of S 10,000 to aid the government lt;in its war effort was approved by •the executive of the Canadian j Amateur Hockey association Wednesday and the individual brancheswill be asked to endorse it. The executive also decided to approach the government to determine in what way the C.A.H.A. can best play its part in the country's prosecution of the war.The association will operate as usual next winter and every assistance will be extended to any military units that desire to sponsor teams.The Allan cup and Memorial cup playdowns yielded a net profit of 528,001)—somewhat less tin an that realized in previous years. The reduction was due in part to the lack of patronage in the senior finals here which Kirkland Lake won from Calgary.The meeting Wednesday followed a session with National Hockey league representatives in which the working agreement between the two organizations was reviewed.Members of the C.A.H.A, executive present were President George Dudley, Prof. W. G. Hardy, Edmonton; Frank Sargent. Port Arthur; Hanson Dowell, Middleton, N.S.; Fred Marples, Toronto; W. A. Hewitt, Toronto, and C. C. Robinson, Winnipeg.President Frank C aider. Conn Smylho, Toronto, and Art Ross, Boston, represented the N.H.L,