unexpected siren h loss of several to the seniors, Intermediate came from behind an period two goal deficit at Forum last night to edge out 65 Slunmerslde Crystals 3 2 l E A D U N It was the second game of thei i‘h' Islan W8 Umm d League and li. tilt that at s produced sparkling hockey icularly as far as the goal ng was concerned, and at oth es had its share of come eferee Ernie McQuarrie of erside ruling with a. lenient to both sides, allowed all oi’ irregularities to pass un- d Only a small crowd of were on hand to watch the perform and the attendance speak very well for fails been clamoring for the of Island born hockey- li!!! continually the west had an edge in the a fast first period goalles kept their cages clear about the halfway mark and the visitors attacks bore On a two man attack Monty skating fast to the line drew the local defence to one side and his perfect pass sent Jackie Schurrnan and McEwen, drawn out wily centreman, had after the other Crvstal g ve v,\s1 rs a two goal Reggie Phillips driving 9. hard ff McEwens pads and then to bang in his rebound power as the game pro- iocals swarmed into territory as the second ses- underwliy Five minutes start a three man attack the Abbies their firs passing to brother Keith the relaying it to Roy McCabe made Schurman, visiting make the first move and calmly shot the disc into hard for the equalizer Mitslnnding player on night asain beat on u. sweet play Keith juggling the wafer inside waited for his mate to and his short for was converted into a Abbie player again out Bununer-side goalie on a minutes aifter the final session McCabe the way for the win who had raced into and Keith's low, haid the far corner of the Abbles had a. great 8° farther in the lead but Bradley after right through shot high the balance of the session it and tuck with the Abbies up 1 stubborn defence the efforts ot the five man attacks Roy McCabe of the Abbies aslly the outstanding star of t both local lines worked on The defence after a shaky Sittled down to turn in a performance while McEwen nits was effective through- Hyde and R. MacEwen, playedii. M Jack Sohurman and‘ pick of the visitors f winners many anxiou throughout and Herb Uulrdirlg the pipes n. chance on the three li-nie nreolwwle "nw rdiiwinr is sheiuchecu WN GUARDIAN “--Ti adL l sync’ 1C. P. by Guardiufs Special Wire) PORT OF' SPAIN, Trinidad. Jan. 25-Still fighting to overcome a. depressing warm weather start, the touring Marylebone cricket club of , England had compiled a. first inn- y ings score of 200 for eight asi stumps were drawn at the close ofl , the second day of a three day test' ` match with West Indies. West In-. ‘\___ 'TUURING ClUB bbzes ComeFrom Y W ‘ ‘ fund To Defeat ._ eS szcle Crystals Handful Cf Spectators On nd To Witness Intermedl ates ln Action dies finished their first inningsifr "-lf-";“' earlier today with a score of 302. f -- -__- Returning to- the wicket this Y _ "" morning with an overnight score of 284 for nine, the Colonlals added . 18 runs before they were dismissed by the visitors. The West Indies team, composed ' of Trinidad, Jamaica, British _ Guiana and Barbados stars. gave an excellent display oi' fielding as M. C. C. went to bat, taking five wickets for only 32 runs by lunch-` ---~ time_ ` M wne ¢ 1 win an iss s-4, 'worlds cogtggmlgxyci;n5ih';c;Ji§;°x;s8a5§:d:;g champion three year old pacer in s next three wickets They continue “ce Dania sllglgxgrigfsfxlégein sims; B16 _ . ‘ . f . and ¥’°m.°"°w 1";°§;“‘;§il1Wf§‘rg;;’d hm' at that age. is again in training ‘““;“\‘g5f.W_t°f. En ushmen 'Ca _ after two years retirement due to 'I e Us wiv 5 wan 'Hm§_’an injury. I-ie will be trained by am R E' S‘ ya ' 7 Dr H. M. Parshall who drove him mond, D C H Townsend, Leslie _ Ames and Maurice Leyland. fell (isdfm and gave mm his rec `l ek for 15, 1, 5. 2 and 5 runs respec tively, with four extras. 1 . _ - The next combination Hendren Juiellg) v;§i(5:)th3{i(€'0,f1S;ex}n(;l[cL;,§'g and I. Iddon, batted cautiously and a quarter event for a hmm., of Mr the score stood at 95 for six when 00,1 m new December wth one G' G""‘“"' cawm' Hcndfen °“ wc later over the some track R°1Ph G'““'°' Muscletonc (3) 2.02 won his first E~ H T- H°im°-'> ‘°°"“°d .Wh start in mly against it rm field “do” and they kept me Wwket of American bred trotlers. The dis- Uilm 3"” bemfff the W" 1""°""'al tance was one and one»qua.i~ter Whfm G- Henley mad’ ° b°““u` miles and he raced it at 1 2.00 we fill Glitch Bftér Iddoll h00k9d 0116. an The urse was 10.000" "W °f R. GKUW* b“““ Th’ 5°°‘”° the” largest purge of the season. some WM 155- _ t nty other American trotters took H_°1m¢3 Paired fm next with part in three days racing given at Elnlifhht Jxndc elm: t§°;f1‘;°5‘;;t£’; Milan. Italy,.in Deoeinbnr. . roug _ . . p _,___ Roma Grant bowled smith. Perri- mgm-seeimii 2.02 a-4 and slr miond went in for Smith and he R ish (3) 104 3.4, the 1,5; pw and Holmes were’stiil batting as 0 d by Au", J_ wgm-n_ gmt;-,_ the second days PM °M°d» Mm., are to in eampaieinea bv Holmes ran up a total oil 41 in l18` muy gmzier this ,¢,_g<,n_ A crowd of 10000 attended thcl Walter Cox ls preparing three attemcon play. candidates for the 1935 Humble- n 0'( t ian Stake in Prince John .(2) o Bgthune League an gua1;)s;l1;n4’(2i 2.15 and The I CORNWALL C C'S 5. DUNEDIN _--- th¢'Cormvall C. Cfs hockey team in best to date, saw the winners out- s inla-st weeks notes minutes. _ ---- , . . ass the other end. Bob Beers played t game,_ with ills bruising body, checks and dangerous rushes. Two of the winners' goals were of the er Mmclwen and Louis McDonald. 5' ¥9. or 951'* 5* F mont ' -kmarlu tell from-the' _ »“ M” “"°‘ lisa of_t‘h'Z one and only lop.; ill-auneam at conivmli.. ‘ ' ` " i4»-oniimu it _una une it.-eniu mu om at bewhiskered variety, `but excludlm at awimgi :gs iérx getcguiy be umm I few only A new race track will be built at those their goal margin was secures 'le Patch 209 3 4' B mn of The New England hm-semen day Suffolk Downs East Boston, only w C°"\W*‘"'-‘= S"”"`” P““i"S W” the immortal pan mich 1.55 l~4.l hinqmt will be new at me 1-mel filwen minvwe ride by automobile H 1 N mlm’ in °"‘d"“"° ‘md “”d°”bt°‘”-V She started her racing career at Statler, Boston. Mass.. Febrliory f"°m 91° c¢”"° 01' B°5¢0U~ T718 Iii! 0 ly ame W” 1°YS°1Y 1'*5‘°“”“’1° 'W *hm to, January 2nd.. and oon- oth. it is one of the great festive il1°i\\d°l 375 M105. Plans call for .ri - . Wm- D‘1“°‘““» 0" the °‘»h°" hmd- tlnued until-December taking part .occasions of the winter season in Blind lflhd renting 25.000, a club skates. ahms and bumps. but in unity rms. topping nine sum- New england, at ventable fer.-it oi hvw with wwmmodetlonr fm' 5-- coisrlimncm. Leann; hW¢"`@ 95 Y¢’¢» fUm\¢d me hah" °7 marles and entering the 2.10`with s oriitory eoupled with a most sub- W0 m°'*» P°1'|‘ii\8 EMM 101' 10.4100 ggnmmg 09 NNITIIE BACK STIETBII . -. .v..._... _..,----~..__._.._-._i other two _worid's champions is Margaret Arion 2.10 1-4. This mare is our. or Marinret Parrish, a mat brood mare. Many oi our horsemen will remember the big, beautiful bay trotter called Commodore Boy. .raced around 1900 by the MacKin- non stables and afterwards sold to Keith Boswell, Victoria. and by him to Pope Beer, Charlottetown. Com- modore Boy was by Vice Commo- dore and out of Margaret Panish. We note considerable controversy in the Guardian regarding the re- spective merits of two local sires. The writer has been careful ti keep out of a. mlxup of that kind. having as it were in foot in boiil camps, in this way, that he drovr Colonel Aubrey in his two winning races at Chnrlottewwri Exhibition the last time he raced and a. month later gave him an exhibition time mile of 2.10 3-5. record of 2.14 by me. They are both good horses and should he out standing sires and their progeny crossed will give us some champ ions is my prediction. The American Sportsman pub- _ ll OKERS ' HICKEY &: HICHOLSON TOBACCO CO LTD Offer for Your Approval H. & N’s _ “ BRIGHT cur SM KING 'r siicc Y THEIR NEW PRODUCT A Bright Virginia Type '.Tobacc`o- made from choice leaf; it is frag` rant, mellow, mild. It will be easily recognized by its attractive package and' the slogan “Tire Smoothest Smoke ” It retails at I0c and will 'meet the requirements of discriminating smokers ISLAND MERCHANTS ANYWHERE I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH . 8: N’s -BRIGHT CUT ~ Bud Axworthy was also given his w ' --- ' ' ’ l I _T - e _ee ¢ag\s¢. 111 I-°¢==\1S. H. M. Parshall if off to a good lead '!ioe, with 11 marked In that notch or plat le ' - - . ____ » l , 'rn wine for. z.. D. Momma. '"1 23”*- more bm' not Gutplay the losers# one of the oldest and most color- argansllelolna 3:; iglfiltwrilouldmieallrg Hartleand, N. 33., is offering for sale J' H- P"i°h°’“ 5' H~ T H-°‘m°!\ 13° gimp? inT;heCg,’g,xga1P:;lée:;g.§l ful figures connected with the har- the measure of 'lbll Gate 2.00 1-2, i-he DOC*-01% FMU l10'r6eB» Collis and R' L* Wm” uf E' E' Panmm 5' 8 pay' 6 ' " ss horse industry in old Kentucky have been writing for sl prlcelgii broo::maur;;\Petter galallfn 2.101:-5 wg-X"-m3-4_A1’°“ 11- RW- °~ W°°W' °°~l'““‘” M 1°.. a.....,<‘ ;“;f.:f:*:.;:'::..“‘;;.f f'°°°-i ...i ltr.: .. mu ...:. - A. <=-ml A. B. L. oft t e opposing forwards ooun ess. V ' _ ' is md ,_ _ at H' _' Horne 8. times with sun checks, while at 3:” ° '78 H 1'” "“‘“ fm "T ° "“ “ ”°° " D 1°” M , me_ . eb d y pacingln1.5012.butw dcm P ¢ilK titers lrwludmg the sin-. mer that at is not for self, that Ii; not Llgigdmuxe it mo., and li _XhB» M°N=111 9. M- W. Bell 'L 12` . - ‘ tel W th b€ 0 Y 0 5 C95 mm ‘ me most "P°°t“'°”w~' hockey M the Al?r>’lr§l)lT,eIw'he2;;)qhe1l~lasel`npa{l'iFc good. :gr ahlnnguzf; a. ailacligilg prosgget. S00. to $135- DNP 3 line t0 the es- L- E- gm” 1°~ E~ E~ PU”-'"5" °~ will be reserved for breeding par- “W5 Ind Ket the Cetliollle which W- E` "°°k3 3- R- 5- P~ J‘\'din° Among the busiest pacers in Am- rposes after this year when he will 405'-’fib¢5 lil th# 0ff¢Y11l€S ie _ . . . Dam _ “_ - _ . 'Boron uniting their efforts. For the win- in g h t t Sa ni _ 0m__ m t tm um U t_ Au me Wtsmng. cars and stmbling for 1,400 horses. Q, ,nn _ ` 11,¢l`5.l~h€ "SYS WWE Hydh D0Yl°» ; “Sl-if easily lr? Auglllstl.. . lnanmen in tlhg horse world oi' New Thm will be W0 tricks one 0110 1 ,yu-|__ "_ st? _ _ _ siilgland and many frommartr rar- “"4 °U;-;i1lhf?hmil¢;f?f the N11- Jul. zs_aumiin.n angel.; ve. outafnndins for the maple Leafs so gmt li the demand for trot- mer than the middle west will be ""8 "1 ° ° °‘° * 'ii '“"° "Wk nam. . “¢f’”°f wore Lee Dnrrach, Bob Boehi. ters in It-alv that one of the chief then. f01' hsrnon homes. The half-miie _hm '”__0m Hi* ' °"““'¢=» Docherty md Mackchern. A oicporbereoi American speed.. will _ _ "ini 1" bnuquhi. must go to game Norman ‘J. Moieinire, Lexington, Kentucky. This mftemoon will be the starter 1”!" °D°» bm! hllvins the “H10 Jan, 3o._3_1_g_ “_ qumq", Am. "‘“ K M~°*=°°=‘=» .M°l:.~;..:~.“.,.~°°"°» 'fl mf, mi; fl; ""1: “°'“° °"°“"f ' '-~ .. ..,..., ~ was n s eooun -lmew . 0 oenusms In el' "°"` ' Pe.i~Hk. _ - iirllgrgsniziiynoiiw. 'ro me mr villain? nu umm mmm and urge-i Livery smile mp tile mn W°fk Wi" ‘Wi *he rim °i Nb- nb. 4-a.i;.svl'cl:ilT¢l:1c:wwe " - === hcmopesn in b¢ the nuidrqn of arrangements. for 4-nent goin; winter after winter. 'racy an "“:?”l3‘3 ‘9 "$59555: 0°? $14 ‘_ nb. 8-Guardian Angels va. it sur. Amr the nine, the visitors '!\°’¢» *“°"` Th* °'°“°’ “ “U hvrse lovers ami do not mins I mehr. ne chu," ;_- Prime or-only. received a much »mmiauc lunch. _notre-¢vvr'bi¢< in the lend of putting taenaelvee out 4 good bit A4m°m:: ' H mv" Mm M ~ ,ns 0-einimr vs Hem. 'Immun was refereed by Beam WMM » ~ to mule mins possible. On the mw~m°`M 'K "° Feb. .il~cuardi»n iiiigeu v|. Bmmm f, ~ ----. . . coldest dry; you will find them lay- lm hookilwllor hot e din- Umm* pwkem _ l ,,,,,,,~ -,.mi»’.‘”i‘.'.'. ”.*'°..,.“.?.'.‘3f',‘."..~‘2.'i.§' .,..""....‘““‘..1,.,.‘,"‘i’l"»3°‘::'i"‘if. 313 J wi'-`»’~ 1°-.iii 3ii‘