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k JekAgreementLincoln Dickey to Take Pirates to Atlantic Oit-y Until Suitable Rink Erected at Cleveland—Frank Patrick Is Re-elected President N.H.L.—Draft Privilege Exercised,;Tress Despatch.) 'Inninio, om , Ivi;:y II.—A eu:prise v.as snruns: .u '.hi- annual meptinu ofNational Hue-key lea guc here SaT-urc.'ay vvr:?: Fi'Tsburvh lIk^C'c; by1*iv.r. c:i:se L::s;Oi3iMrnzd that Hie li;tci been par-Dickey, formerWINNIPEG LACROSSE CLUB WILL MEET THIS EVENINGv\cvi'2:;zu! z'H'.’Uk-nt. v/ho v.-i 11 plftee The jAt? until a suit-j erected at, Cleve-115itinkA * 1 H’* Vl :sc suudrr. move- Is looked upon as a [ tii.xc'i defiance of xlie Cleveland Int-er- ;i. ;:ic2ial league club. which had made =kl on :hf? Fltubiir^h club durinlt;\*waiier «?3£oa :,Ld withheldN.ti • oi: ril Hockey.tbut. so the report \It on advice of the \eague that the price)coointer-The Inter nationalluii made formal application, for membaVmrj in the NationalA meeting of the Winnipeg-senior lacrosse dub will be held in conjunction with officials of the Native Sons of Canada tonight at the Tribune building at 8 o'clock. An effort will be made to have the Winnipeg’s franchise taken over by the Native sons. The turnout of senior material to support this effort Is urgently requested and any player who would be Interested in such an organization is cordially Invited to be present.Hockeyisr i:e cepted, as parted to* • « I H IF* r .S ». I a; . j •'A hut evidently Xh:s was not ao j:s re-ioguUlbs deal with Dickey have ^ one through m a I the tlo-sd conclave of thej Today, IHolme* iji;wilde red jTo complicate- the dilemma facing] t:;c ClevehLiid International owners, | comes lUc report that three Nationali ciub?. * :he Pirates. HangersGOLF NEWSAfter almost thirty-six hours of incessant rain, Old Sol finally took i: into his head to beam forth, and on Saturday he again cast his warm and ever welcome rays down on of j Winnipeg. Golfers took great ad-Ncvv-hi cl dingYork s-.iui Detroit Olympics are strenuously lor the services ofvantageMoore, outstanding ne:lmer-New York; C. A. James Caiauan, Pitls-licaiie A!fieguari;jia cl last. £ea*cn in the national loop. Manager Hairy Happy Holmes, bewildered by the sudden turn an events, today talked of legal action.Re-election of officers came at to-j dy's session, of the National Hockey | ague heads. Fraudsiro lYank Calde: j v. ili agam occupy that position, and f the governors are: Charles Adams, Bos-[ ton; Col. E. M. Hammond, New York; | William Dwyer.IIuahci, Detroit:burgh: James Strachan. Montreal: Leo Danduranch Montreal; William For an. Ottawa, and Connie Srnythe, Toronto.At the conclusion of the annual meeting President Frank Calder announced to I he pro?* that ax players ii.Ld been drafted -by ns many dubs and that TWO special committees had been appointed to deal with variousmatters.The six dub? exercising the draft privilege are Pittsburgh, Detroit, Toronto, New York Rangers, Montreal and Boston, getting their pick in the order named. Alfie Moore, of Cleveland, goes to Pi Us burgh, Abbic Cox. of Windsor, who has completely recovered from a cracked pelvis, geos to Montreal Maroons. The Detroit Cougars picked up Johnny Sorrell, left winger of TheLondon club. .The Toronto Maple Leafs drattea Eurr Williams a husky defence player from the Tulsa. American. Association club, while the Bruins will give Ron L-.-on, a forward from the Portlandcfub of the Pacific Coast league, a*trkal.Seek Agreement-Delegates from the Canadian Amateur Hockey association, W. A. Hewitt, score tar-', and ex-Presidenc W..A, ITy, suggested a be tier working agreement between the governing bodies of pro-fessional and amateur sport. Theyon suegesied that, amateur players be leftj:i tiie amateur ranks until they hao cue year's experience after graduating from Junior company and in return The C. K_ H. A. would permit amateur players to try-out with professional clubs in prr.ctlce. but not in games. _The delegation also stated that the c. A. H. A. was willing to co-operate in the matter of having s. uniform 1 ccae of playing rules lor amateur and j professionals. Connie Smyth* and j James Sarachan were appointed a spe- ; e;a] committee to carry on negotiations j with the C. A. H, A. , jof his generosity and the | courses in and around the city were | visited by ' thousands of members of S the ancient order of pill swatters, i But those who had arranged games j for Sunday were doomed to disap-j point merit. as on awakeninz fromtheir peaceful slumbers theyorgreetedday.with another dul\ andwererainyGolfing members of the Kiwanis i: club, will be out in full force May]' 20. when the annual tournaanent'3 takes place at the Elmhurst goif j club. .. All preparations - have made and by indications of the number o: entries received by Walker, chairman of the goU mu tee, the even1 better than everbeen large Fred com-wiU be bigger and Officials are welli pleased by the large amount of en-j tbusiasm show-n by members, and I if one wanders around to their club ! rooms lie will hear many remarks of ho?/ badly one fellow is going to trim the other when, he gets him out on the links.Following the regular luncheon athotel* the golfersthe Fort Garry will journey en. mass to the links, where it Is planned to have the first set of players driving their little white plus down the lairway by l.oO o’clock.The prizes, of which there ate many, will be given for the lowest and highest Individual scores and lor the foursome with tho lowest score. There are also prizes for the lowest score on the hidden holes.Members are requested to watch tho paper for the draw which will be announced on May 19.IA SS INI BO IN EThere was a splendid tour out forthe official opening game, President vs. Vice-President, on Saturday, which was wonrby the former team by four matches. There were some wet epoxs -he course and few low scores were recorded, Alex Black and Dave Arxiott each turning in a 76. The week's rain has been decidedly beneficial and trees and shrubs are rapidly donning summer attire. Indeed The fairways have so Improved that a bad lie Is exceptional.ECL1LATH CAPTURES VICTORIA CUP RACETORONTO SCOTTISH LOSE(As'flcEalp d Press Cable.)Hurst Park. England, MayPfclilath. hv At! ■teme-Trish Alice.10.—own-
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