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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 OUR SPORTING PAGE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET Steamship Service TRINIDAD Possible Representatives and cheese boere fridangerownie: Much Larger and better Steam.
11 087 22 29 2 MUSICAL NOTES BETWEEN CANADA AND By P. LEACOCK BARBADOS THE WEST INDIES Tuesday night, February 5th inetant the National Conservatory First Practice Match.
The scores follows:be bas in. Wiles of Music MR. AUSTIN (First lanilgn. ers Than At Present Oper is still yet to reach his right which was an array of vocal and ating Aro Demanded. Torlon Francis form and so is Betancourt.
instrumental talent Probables vs. Possibles Chalen Pal Discussing the form of Trini Fraser as usual never seems The artists who are mainly Challenor Greaves 102 dad possible Panamanians merited first class intercolonial to do well until the eleventh Dirert West India cable des61 cricket representatives, the hour. His bowling and batting patch from Halifax, 8. dated praise a few more years and the CHALLENOR BROS. IN FORM luce bit wicket Grears Browne Francis Chronicle Oval Critic after are of the type that would bring January 26th says: outside artist who visits us will only be a relish.
At Kensington, on Saturday Browne Gilkes 25 expressing doubt. and regret him a big reputation og turf the first practice mco for LG Hoad e Kidney Gilkes Sif it be correct. about Dew wickets but he is inclined to Mr. Armstrong, Premier of Leading choir conductors and the coming Intereulon al Cricket Griffite Greve o burst and Crawford ability treat certain balls too gently and Nova Scotia, met a number of the vocalists should avail themselves Tournament was begun in M4890 Pilgrim 11 to make the trip, writes inter thus gives chance to fields nen. members of the Board of Trade of these opportunities to hear good favourable wahr. The Pos FEW Aus in not out 20 alia: execution for the clear pronuncia sible batter tiistard brilliantly Roach is to day the best bats who were interested in the West Extra 19 tion of the Panamanians and the he the fort broughout the Small. Constantine and Pas man in form at the Oral and rosy India. Trade yesterday morning and discussed the question of indeed pure covered tone of the Americans day, avainst good and varied Total (for wkts) call are slowly nearinx top forma sion in our Island Team. once transporzation service between the worth while the hearing. Its only bowliry. losing by call of time 341 and those that wanted Lespecially knew him to bring of impossible two countriesThe treaty bewith ball with which he when we go out, hear and see the only wickets for 273. The day MRW musical art in its beautiful display was Bak holiday for the presently doing wonders. Con shots in Club matches and trust tween Canada and the West form with the bat stantine that he will attempt no such Indis completed some years ago that we can form conceptions as to Challenor Bros. George and Francis 98 its inteasity very reassuring and it is hoped thing until his innings are well provides for improved service day.
Laddie. both of whom shone HFK Greaves As batsman be is between the countries. At the 24 62 tha: he will follow the timely well worthy of his pick and his same time the present contract Those George batted A Pilgrim of us who are now learning resplendently, 1120 and kindly bint thrown up to bowling the cello lost an opportunity in with a care free swing and LS Birkett should him by Mr. Mallet in so far as respect. com mand which the Royal Mail Steam Pack 14 66 et Co, has with the Cicadian Gov.
hearing Prof. Walter Myers the withal certain defence and I Gilkes bis stance at the wicket is conernment ends the 31st of this master of that instrument. compiled 87 in very attractive cerned. do firmly agree that Yeates, the fast bowler, is said month. The tenders called for by The Misses Adela Chalderon, style. It was Laddie. bowever. MR, KIDNEY XI (First Innings)
with a change in this direction. to be making improvement Margarita Mendez, Ana Rodriguez who most provoked applause, for Constantine vould be a great under George John handling, the Federal service between Hali as vocalists and Banda Humber. settling down to an exbibition of Challenor Grfi fax, St John and the West Iodies batsman.
whilst Carter and Hamid are demand much larger and better Pascall is reserving race for honors as and of the bowlers and George Francis owk Griffith With the English ex. The names of Tele. demand in turn, time only will tell their qnalities, recorded for himself faultless EL Bartlett Ibw Grifli periences of Small, Constantine, meque and Dr. Mahabir are also subsidies. The tente larger The conductor Señora batted steadily M Kidney b Mason Nocol century.
mentioned Pascall and Dewburst, they will The attack was GC Roberts Challenor Austin called for faster boats which while Garia deserves undying gratitude for 44 not out.
13 the side. St. Hill has not all prove the createst assets of for her splendid work, and her in the capable hands of Francis HFK Creaves not out shorter contribution to the programme Greaves and Pilgrim, who took Bi Golkeb Mason set suruck his right form but Dr. Rafael Morales time will not, however, Live aty sailings than exist enhanced it Materially all those for 87, for 66 and for 50 A Pilgrim Austin ought to be there or thereabouts Rorch Browne who did not hear this lady voice respectively.
in a fortnight hence. St. Hal ing at present PHYSICIAN SURGEON Premier Armstrong when in Otlost an impression that is indeed The Possibles (Mr. Austin FL Archer abent o knows the Barbados wickets 149 Central Avenue rare to get.
tawa recently discussed the whole 11 well ebough and should make up team) totalled 344 for wickets matter with the Minister of Trade The skipper was absent as a reUpstairs U, S, Pharmacy for bis failure in Demerara last Total (for wk s)
and Commerce, and Mr.
Bult of illness. The Probables September Razac is not yet asked if he would in turn discuss Sunday evening at o clock the made a poor showing, Francis Telephone 827 MRW proving the trump card he was the matter with those most direct Division 17 will be the scene of a being the brightest performer generally expected to be and no ly interested in Halifax in order musical treat when a Musicale of HC Griffith room is left for one prophecy OFFICE HOURS: that the Government might be of high standard will be rendered FEW Austin as to whether he will do well or Rent Receipt Books in Span Mason by the best vocal and instrumental to 11 a.
better informed as to what the 2 14 not at Barbados in February. It trade really required and desired, talent there is in this community ish and English for sale at the L Hond 0 to p.
would be no easy matter for a Among them will be the Quality Workman Printery.
The opinion of those who met the CF Pror ne 0 1 bowler of his type on a true turf Consultation gratis from to Premier yesterday morning indi.
Orchestra and the most prominent daily.
cated that a much modified set.
feature will be to bear three of our vice than the tenders called for best and inspiring tenors Messrs John Daniels, Beckles and Colly.
would be satisfactory.
more. Mdme de Weeks will make her entry in the leading row of Browne: Married men are more sopranos.
The management states that philosophical than single men.
tickets are going pretty fast and to Towne: Naturally. married miss this musical treat would be man realizes that he must make the to miss the best for the year best of it.
22 pianist are al canning in the first search serious crible to be took largest with the wood sebe atrengthens to be the occasion ne interneten Liddelow, om. Po ceships than are at present operating 23 abead.
rs Extras 106 Lowe 12 14 30 21 2 1 15 What Some of our Readers Say The Elders Fyffe George Ashman of Antigua re.
sides at 24th Street, Chorrillo, where he keeps a tailoring esta! lishment and is very popular among his numerous clients; ceclares, that after smoking Victor Cigarettes for many months he is satisfied that they are the best cigarette he ever smoked.
Joseph Bissell of Christ Church Barbados, resides at Avenue and employed at the Keystone. Garage states that he is fully content with Victor Cigaretts after smoking them and will smoke no other brand.
Augustin Thorpe of St. Vincent, resides at 20 Street West, a suc.
ceseful fisherman who knows bis business states that he smokes Victor Cigarettes and finds in them mildness and pleasant taste which is not found in any ober brand of cigarette he has ever smoked.
William Auckle of Grenada, resides Calle Domingo Diaz, and employed as a waiter at the Central Hotel, states, that he smokes Victor Cigarettes because they are mild and pleasant.
Christian Barker of St. James, Barbados resides at 14th Street, an efficient mattress maker says smoke Victor Cigarettes and have discovered that they give me better results than all the other brands have ever smoked, Edward Spence of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, resides and works at Paraiso, Canal Zone, says, have been smoking Victor Cigarettes since March last year and am delighted with their mildness and pleasant taste. They suit my taste best of all.
The editor of The Etude. James Francis Cooke, said in its last issue. The Musical miss of any country should be the patron olmasive composers and executants.
This is emphatically true; then we sbould support our press so as to guarantee our success? Yes, for if we are to meet success in our entertainments the Fress is the medium thrugh which our success must come. We can go around and tell each music follower we are going to have a concert tomorrow night, neither would it be wise for us to think that fame in the country in which we live is all that is necessary for an artist. The Press can help you materially if you support it and make it efficient. If we were to consider the article written by Carl Elliot which appeared on the front page of the last issue of the Workman we would all change and mass our efforts together for the common good of one and all the good you do to one eventually reverts back to you, The Editor of Estude goes on to ask, What the matter with Jazz? First, Jazz at its worst, an unforgivable orgy of noise, a riot of discord, usually perpetrated by the players of scaat musical training who believe that their random whoops, blasts, crashes and aboriginal tomtoming is something akin to genius. Parents and children take notice; Jazz takes its place once in a while, when written and played correctly, But will you remember that a musical education cannot be ac.
complished through jazz. Men tion five names of undying value in jazz.
Cecil Armstrong of Port of Spain Trinidad, residing at 22 Street, Guachapali, and deals in second hand furniture says, am a good patron of Victor Cigarettes, smoke them always because of their high merit as a good smoking cigarette.
Wilfred Bligen of Bay Road, Barbados, resides at Red Tank and employed on Locks savs am still going strong with Victor cigarettes, smoke them daily and am very much pleased with them.
Sigismund Spence of New Market, Jamaica, employed at the Panama Electric Light and Power Company states, he will not smoke any other brand but Victor Cigarettes because they contain all that is necessary for a good smoke.
George Angel, a native of Victoria, Trinidad, resides at Marañon a firstclass baker, is loud in proclaiming the benefits he derives from smoking Victor Cigarettes.
Reuben Tully of St. James, Jamaica, resides at Darien and employed at the Wireless Station, says, smoke Victor Cigarettes because they give a real fine smoke being mild and pleasant.
Charles Bynoe of Bridgetown, Barbados, resides at Red Tank and employed at the Quartermaster department where he gives satisfactory service, declares that he has decided to smoke Victor Cigarettes only, as their mildness and pleasant taste appeal to me.
Augustus Ashley hails from St.
Vincent, resides at 3rd of November Street, a first class tailor who pleases his customers says smoke Victor Cigarettes and find them delightful as a mild and pleasant (Continued From Page 1)
ship strained at the great cable: anchored in the Carribe in Sea.
Inch by loch the ship dragged herself free from the rocky ledge, her powerful engines being aideu by those of the Willet, and heart.
ened by signs of success the wreckers redoubled.
THE CORONADO FLOATED Near on to o clock yesterday morning the desired end was at length achievied: the Coronado was dragged free of the reef, and once more floated in deep water.
An examination had disclosed the fact that the ship was quite in a fit condition to make the voyage to Kingston under her own steam, and a few minutes after daylight.
was steaming steadily back toward the Metropolis, arriving at the railway pier, as said before, near on to il o clock, The extent of the damage suffered by the Coronado, if any, could not be ascertained yesterday but it is said it is likely there is some injury to the hull under the engines. In the course of a day or two the examiners will determine what has really gone wrong, and the Company officials will then decide as to future move.
ments of the ship if any repairs are required, where they will be made It is likely that Marine Board inquiry will be held into the mishap to determine how it was the ship got ashore. The Coronado it is said was travelling full speed when she struck the reef.
The reef on which the Coronado struck is located about four mites east, 55 west from Morant Point light house, and is several feet under the surface.
It was just around a projecting spur of land from Sandy Bay, which is a fishing about five miles down from Golden, Grove.
After pulling off the Coronado, and seeing her steam away for Kingston, the Willet remained on the scene for some hours, picking up the the gears she had used in the salvage work She was due back in Kingston last night, Michael Atkinson, of St. Mary Jamaica, resides at Chorrillo, a popular violinist, says, smoke Victor Cigarettes and have got so accustomed to their mild taste, find it impossible to be without them smoke.
Osmond Arnett of St. James, Barbados, employed as helper in the Machine shops, Balboa says. Of all the cigarettes have smoked Victors are the best for their mildness and pleasant taste.
William Steadman of St. Ann, Jamaica, a butcher, employed at the local slaughterhouse, says. smoke Victor Cigarettes and will smoke no other brand because find them faultless.
Elthan Kennedy, of British Guiana, resides at Calidonia, and employed at the Lecheria in this city, says. smoke Victor Ciga.
rettes and find them the tasteful and pleasant smoke so long. desired, to me Vietor are a real treat.
SPCRTS.
The tennis tournament started at La Boca some time ago for the classification of the players, met a set back when some of the players side stepped their engagements so as to avoid being placed in class or the last class. Clunis, Agard, and a few others won all the games they played. Anyhow they are arranging plans to start anew next week, George Arlain of St. Lucia, resides at La Boca and employed at the Dry Dock, Balboa, says, smoke Victor Cigarettes always, they are the craze among the men at the department where work.
Eustace Scarlett of Bridgetown Barbados, residing at Colon, states that he will not smoke any other but Victor Cigarettes, because he finds them an agreeable smoke.
Daniel Simpson of Kingston, Jamaica, reside Street and employed at the American Hotel, states that he smokes Victor Cigarettes and finds them a pleasant smoke that encourages ane to continue smoking them.
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