EEWS SPURT NEllSxllllll IN A NlllSllEil FllR GUARDIAN SPURT READERS a marvel, which keeps a goalie Baillie“ decisively to the tune oi guessing all the time. 7 goals to 2. It was toward the close of the 111s enemas same ‘between the last period that Fred Moore met Sflinls and P. W. C. was a red hot with the injury which at present contest trom start to iinlsh. The Younker, North Rivefwent a real good race, and no doubt with a ll:- tle more fast work. the result o! their next race may be different. Class B. Trot and Pace brought uouoav Ruby Aubrey (Clarke) Verna Aubrey (Toombs) . Osq-ON, Mngs" Fob 13- The Governor-General (Glover) .. . B - - "3§$.3‘i“‘i‘i’l°“i£E§.-.?;'°2.42 c. Qlblri 91M» awn: (“may night in anexciting game Jack u (wanbeck) _ _ _ _ _ _ H 4 1 1 confines him to Boston City Has- lirst two periods were scoreless together me 8am m. h are the greatest collection of Commodore K (Phillips) 1 ‘ 3 pital. According to Dougan, just with territory play about even, ‘lthg previous mo; Ciifdiatragfznilg s seen at the arena here this Pa," Aubrey (Sample) 3 2 2 six minutes before the bell, bioore‘ 1n the last period P. W. C. SllflnLady htedtum and Cy-ggg The son. The score was‘ 3pm 1.‘ Rex Hen" (wflghn _ . _ _ _ __ 2 3 4 skated out of a ‘mix up at the, d their scoring by netting a counlgretest interest of course was uNEUPs ‘ ‘boards on Boston and. Hie earlter in the" early moments", the centred in the result of this race. ‘ _ ' Clan B Trot and Pace. iwas bleeding somewhat and onlSaints evening the count five min- Canadian Belle came through with Todd B. (Steele) a . . . . . .. 3 1 1 being questioned, said althoughutes before the bell. it looked like a win in fine style in. the second sTON A- A-GoaL ABEGWH" ggoyigrn (Pllgillips) ..... .. 1 sane felt dizzy it didn't hurt undiu tie score,_ but within a half min~and third heat after losing tho cue I ~ _ . _ I . _ _ ‘ _ > _ _ _ H Diamond lme Iaeslp ( r. Church) 4 3 A pluokily remained in the game. “be o; the “nigh p, w, c‘ grabbed first heat to Lady ‘Medium when Defence‘ ss and (Morrison) 2 4 4 On leaving the arena the dizzinesslme verdict on a nice piece o; comgher guiky struck (he snow ha,“ The next race will be held Wed- remained and t-hree hours later heibimuon play, wgnmng the ggmerausing her to lose her stride. needav. Feb- 20th. and it is expect was taken to the hospital. rnezh, m, “on, o; 2 to 1_ gloady Medium came second and ell l0 be 18f!" 111811 Bver- . boards in the Boston Arena are‘ The Baukers_.L‘ 0f (;_ game was Cress third. Canadian Belle is Forwardl TUESDAY shoulder high and it is thougbtrmore m. less of a wanbm-e, [or owned by llir. John Walker, Char- , __ ‘Moore's injury was caused whenlhe League team. wblch scored 3 lottetown and was driven by Hugh . . ..X~.I?Eé<cil‘l:oll hQQkg-etwfid piirilteégstilillglvlgtiiilltle o! his head came 1m“ “m”! wlthltailies in the first session, to their M- walke“ E. Prowse on Friday nightybeiween mew: ume‘ °PP°“°““ “ll- kl .. ——— i in B - ............ . .. Win22: are" wires "in: 1'2"‘ ..:"..:::..s:::"r..e:.:t e ' o “m 9 “H, t9‘ day afternoon another very inter-lb m 2 h“ L 01C ‘numb Keltie (John Murray) 1 town which resulted m a View“ eating bowling match took place inl y scar g w e ' ‘ John R., (B. Younker) " Q A return match between the for the latter in the close score of =11 0119- this league. This time t was be-i In ‘he third - l » period the winners: clan c Trot SUMMARY l‘ revellers and l-Ioniesiers was 5-3, . , hers one and two. lnyeil at the Curling Rink Friday The game was inst and keen twaen teams mm » . showed first period form beating‘ ight and resulted in the following throughout, and the fact. that only and was won l” the “m” with ath-e Bankers for 3 more countersfifiommsdor? s (Bremlswn g 1 cores‘ one minor en it h d d masmny at 29 m!“ ’ " i b~ c mfo tabl lead of ady “Us 0e ls‘ H0 royd) ' ‘ P Simmons W A Cruickshank out oes t?) ll y thwlm andiel —__ ‘mnnfg l u w r e ‘Upum Todd‘ AH‘ “w ‘r. ‘Blanchard ' H. W. Weeks feeliig exists lsieioifecnatheaslecgganfs imifmgto§t ‘afligfpgtgkfgglflglllllzfi 7 to d. The Standing. llgddgusifiy)“ “e, g g g us. Bayer ' A. W. Hyndman and the result was three periods of Se e iet 81g e i 5t m him K ' w L F, .. . or D 1d 4 5 l. P. Titus C. H. Black exceptionally inst hockey. [my vc or m“ "a M e if ‘Z p w c 0 5 3W0“ Prince w‘ “c (ma 5 Skip 10 Skip 15 After the game the visitors were unbeaten Beavers of Bedeque as L. 0pc I 1 9 5i —‘ P McDonald LMcDonald entertained nt s T'“"“d‘“' "m" °“ Kemmgw“ ' ' 4i "a" B- Tm‘ ' 1100mm w Ta lor _“pper' rink. The game fairly sclntillated 1S. D. U. 1 4 ‘Canadian gene (]»{_ ' Sm“ w A ‘stega l with brilliant individual plays, i-Madisons l 2 3i walker, 3 1 1 ‘G H“ he ‘J ‘F w“; The Oyster Bed Driving Club which lwwevel‘ We" 81"" "“°"*B“"k°'r5 r- 1 2 7 Lady Medium (E. Clow) 1 2 z ' éki x17 s , ‘Ski 4 held their first race on Wednes- “mted hem“ ‘he "P5Y°h°1°Bl°"l ‘w Cress (E- Edwflfilsl 2 3 3 mp S p day afternoon Feb 13 A large moment." arrived. Much. body Y. M. C. A. Bowling League yLe 5 ,‘ A‘ hicnouald crowd gathereh m gee hm s o" checking characterized the play Wednesday night was a very inter- "cflMitgrvgse w‘ gognflfgtfi The we was m excellent p c8“, throughout, which wag equally ‘in- estlng one for this league in that it _ ' amine P3 T'- viaikis ‘““""“"° “i” "“"""e“'°"= °‘ d““°i‘r“‘ul’l»"‘i.‘i‘i."ifii353253533 “l” §‘?u.““§.i3§..5”l‘2oi1‘i.‘iir R12 fie Skip 20 "skip 7 the Track Committee. Mr. Pat pare“ y "1' 3 q 7 w "m?" ° e ’ s ' wfil-fl Gallant acting as traffic police, 0s All? mhe" i Rio: F\?hl'l‘;°€o§‘i;g gmgiue and “eefleijght” “y m” V kgne.‘ , - . e e one wnnn a us asm ran ve y . e" r-i SATURDAY s GAME deserves cred“ for the “By he home bays. Both teams were even- i; was a cage o; a m. {m- pram. [ivuyour shoes a jet-black brilliant polish. It only taken n iew minute: time kept the crowd off the course. . h " " . th E k A‘ ‘he C‘"‘““$ m“ gamma)’ Th“ m“ wmsmd °l m“ lfelfiiiffiiiliifideiiriu oncggpdigglsy aerldhttlizqezgilailllvtfllleg andewausrewzrsi fternoon a very interesting game ckizslsflegsi in?" 3 starters and was their "goods". James Clarke of by the (OI-mm- wm, a very high “""“ Pmyed '°" ‘he °h“"°“§° ""9 ' Bedeuue refereed the same in an total score and n mnj0rlty of 197 m,» result belng a 11g; W011 ll)’ CBDlEiH H- 111 3 Slflillhi - . lnllyouhnvcllastingwate moi It “'11s decided to iilav two extra “w” b“ ‘"5 “me” mmwed by lmgiigl-alngmlilxriittne Beavers with pirigiigvfilertrzltreillilllttnis league is "i"- EV"? 'PP“““°". ‘All’ ends and the result was still a tie Admiral‘ a modicum o; Bedgque-s "fah-est" a phyo“ between [he winners o; izélfmfvsvlilelalhfglhkeiflliélgl ti‘: he“ owing to me late hour“ w“ Class B. had 3 starters, British t _ i d t I h i m d fl deciidedhlto play the match over gggseglgéf'nmg m? three he“! l“ Ixghgllllgtfil-‘iacllaele fwhllai-‘e: ‘Aboret iihatrlfeltgfslhe “cngmlifnlrr. lgfilfekairsi. “i!” “ ' s “ml”! "eek- speeches by parties representins the first game taking place next‘ your shoes. Shine lllc Surface g. gictiéitgson J. Criiiiickéheaail; wfilnalzz (ih:agr§é‘ ggtaratsrs'clgglafi:v this‘ tieams wage made.‘ Genetral Wednesday night unison: lhcShoc - . | 0 n. McLaine c. Leign.l>'"“°" "Y 9°“ R- "h" ‘"1" "18 ,§e,°,,ta:e°§§d:,“o; ,|,§°§,,'Zn1',,°;" e8 FRIDAY 5"“! 518611115 “INN! B- E- Snillett C. H. Black “ext ‘hue beam’ The Kenslngton team are sche- Momiill- l"?! Skill 13 3UP 13 wgnngspay duled to play a return game on A mrtgebxcrggvdantetsnlflgéldt‘: [Eff ‘ Bedeque rink during the latter races “ m ' I s The second race of the Sunin er- Th Ab it h k t t f th t k. 9mm"; much cred“ is d“ “m” , ~ side Gentleman's Driving Club was manaeger lgiwghnrlteg Iklczuzganmarli-lxvq par o e prawn wave will) 1g 0t t?geuller llvlogdgyilllgozlxilzlgi Z(?F4 C w li B 8 f * . held on Wednesday the 13th. rnnt ed on the Borden train last night T“"R$°* gogdxofnfltlgns m ram; ‘AF/gfifj-ql,’ those r ce w . w. ,,.asa,e5st::§d3§g, {:5 igrggpxrlalgi_ {gig} gggfegl“ tfiiéesLa £12151“ trvgeig The second double-header of the In the class A. Trot and Pace 1m- og entries and lovers o; me the former c“), andgone n; the lab (my 119118116 W85 Dlflyeil at the Al only two horses faced the starter. mick are taking we“ interest ‘H, Although 105mg the "work" ena last night, the P. W. C. sex- John R. and Keltie which resulted “hon, 600 “n, be,“ "m, up Mung’ ‘he’ boy are optimum ersmflmjd tettve taking the s. n. U.’s ineue- in a win for Keltie, owned by Mr. (h,- co“fse_ and areshappy m the ha", that on tire by a score of 2 to 1 and in the J. A. Murray, Clyde River and driv- second fixture the L. of C. team en by Hugh M. Walker. John R. will“ . ‘l innum- legeAAbbie game, which they lost r i‘ 2 to 1,’ Dr. Dougan on being inter- . viewed said—“there was nothing 0 ' to it, logically the game was ours 1 to 0 but the breaks were theirs"- We lost but the hockey the Abbie: handed out wag the best seen in ' Boston this year. What surprised our boys most ’ was the style of defence play of 4 the “l-iub" men, who on checking ‘\‘\\,\\l~lll-/_./////!%, —--~~— an advance seem to forget the rub- Q . . . _ her and "get” the rubber carrier by \ hlllllons L56 It — Féll‘ LElIYS deliberately tripping up when the occasion arose. Strange to say this ~ Buys Jill‘ {it D_l‘llg'sl0i‘e mode of defence is popular and no penalties are handed out as a con- ~§ \ sequence. Time after time Dougan continued, the Abblss » moved into the scoring zone in' perfect combination, only to be . “tackled", football —— like when - scores seemed certain—Gordou had to make the grade alone by the elusive route before a score was realized. Another interesting feature noticed was that the forwards wore head-gears something simi- lar to those worn by football ‘ teams-no doubt the idea is a good ' _4 ._ __ . _ one. especially when the "boards" ' r . 7 _‘ ~ are shoulde high. As a proof of the Abegweils’ pop- ularity in the Hub city, a capacity house, something over 6,000 fans attended the first game and by way of appreciation, over 8,600 packed the Arena for the second night, making in all approximately l a total of 13,600 spectators for two , games with over 2,000 turned away . of \\ N 2Qfor25$r10forl5¢ "'°“" ’“ °“ ' which was never before known jn Kgeps Hgjr s. the history of hockey in the United m b d . States. _ m a Saturday night's game with B. \-—-—'—-/ A. A. according to the Dr. was “‘ .i I ~ _ A putting it mildly, sensational from fliffluxff“ ' W. 2 t g \ ma“ “who, n‘ unruly or ‘hi,’ start to finish, with the Abiegwsits‘, _ ‘n: ‘I m_"_\,,",1;',fl_¢_9;7"_ Gan?“ ammf/epp IWW! M" m" combed all dnv in °<'”°°'“"y m m” f|°°f|f i§°fl°d I‘ 1 m the (‘anadfari Pacific Rkiréu In: style you like. "Hair-Groom" ll “mm” ‘m!’ "m" ° “ ° ’ States champions but could not _ ;n‘1‘..?"ll?.°.".ii$'.1i“'.§1.f.'f“l"..'£2.€i "tfif; “w, m, m“ mp", prlrlshwmotr Clgarelfesare soldonereu/C-‘Pkfmlmeveu’ CR1? "°°'“°“ °'°°' ‘° "i" ""4"" n» Morse Gem we Bwon m- DInIngOar: em/yCP/P. Club Ctr; every 61?}?- Stallonwnlngkoom. every GPRRe-staurant, every GPRZune/z (banter; every/Juanita Following is the summary: every occasion they played the ‘ uganle" and on an average had stretched themselves beating the owned and driven by Mr. Bertram Claus A Trot. the better of territory plny - Louis Guy (L. Rogers 1 1 I throughout the fixtures. '- _ t m" "1"- . In reference to the Boston Col- bullneu and on nocial occtsions .. ,,‘ ~ puck chase in tho States today ' hgQA-mlruflml“ '"'”‘I'" l!" with Enright and Harrington close M" am" gtkflflvy. seconds. Referring to the former. Jlilfltlflllie w. :it~_:. ill '1.» r. ‘lmtchy’ "y" M. "m? ‘hm i. i, S“ _ . A ~ m. .. M. _ :._ .. ‘ ‘ ‘ . -. . .‘ ‘ " 1‘ ‘ h“ mucky’ 3°“ 4"" M“ l" who is classed as the greatest Llnerlgf the OPR- and in every 011R Hotel in Canada. M 3-,.-. ‘..