Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Asheville (N. C.) Country Club with 66 in open tournament play. The hockey team of the Boston Athletic Association won the championship of the United States by defeating St. Paul, champions of the West, in a post-season series, three games in four. Since the Granites of Toronto, amateur champions of Canada, did not fulfill their obligations in international competition with the B. A. A., the Boston team were officially declared the amateur champions of America. Eugene Criqui, featherweight boxing champion of Europe, arrived on the Paris to enter training for a fifteen-round fight with Johnny Kilbane, world...
...these clubs he made a reputation for himself as a batter, hitting well above average each season. In 1909 Coach Slattery led the league batting on the Pacific coast and continued this enviable record by scoring the highest batting and fielding averages in the International league while with the Toronto club in 1910. During his active baseball career Coach Slattery led a total of nine professional and semi-professional teams in batting averages...
...guests of the Rockefeller Foundation, these physicians will visit Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Cleveland, Boston, New Haven, Montreal, Toronto, Albany, Saranac Lake, Chicago, Rochester (Minn.), St. Louis, and other medical centers, according to their special interests...
...Canadian National Council of Education plans a conference in Toronto in April, and is now arranging preliminary meetings in the larger cities. Control of education in Canada is decentralized and will probably remain so. There is no purpose on the part of the Council to interfere with the existing provincial autonomy. But a greater national harmony in educational matter is possible and is much desired...
...Francis players have won more than a score of games this season. They have defeated McGill University, of Montreal, the champions of Canada, Toronto University, Springfield Y. M. C. A., the amateur champions of New England, Holy Cross College twice, Mount St. Mary's College, and Muhlenberg. They now hold the Metropolitan Catholic Championship...