THE annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was held in the Victoria Rink, Montreal, on November 16. Representatives from most of the hockey clubs were present. The election for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, Mr. J. Stewart; first vice-president, A. Shearer; second vice-president, D. B. Holden; secretary-treasurer A. Hodgson. Council—H. Kinghorn (McGill), S. Lee (Crystal), T. Arnton (Victoria), A. G. Higginson (Montreal).

THE first match of the season, for seven gold medals, was played in the Victoria Rink, Montreal, on December 15, between the Victorias and the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association team. The teams were as follows:

M. A. A. A.

POSITION.

VICTORIA.

Paton

Goal

J. Arnton

Stuart

Point

T. Arnton

Cameron

Cover point

J. Campbell

Hodgson Forwards

E. Barlow

Lowe

J. Kinghorn

McNaughton

A. Elliott

Findlay

B. Waud

Umpires—Messrs. Wardlow and Black.

Referee—Mr. Crathern.

Summary of the games:

First game, M.A.A.A. Lowe 5 mins.
Second game, Victorias Kinghorn 2 mins.
Third game, M.A.A.A. McNaughton 8 mins.
Fourth game, M.A.A.A. Lowe 26 mins.

LACROSSE.

FOR the first time in the history of Harvard lacrosse, the candidates for the teams have had regular practice in the fall. The prospects of the ’varsity and freshman teams are good. Seven men of last year’s ’varsity team will probably be on next year’s team. The other positions will have to be filled by men whose acquaintance with the lacrosse stick is limited.

STUDENTS at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., are developing a liking for lacrosse, and the prospects of a representative team this season are good.