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THE CHARI-QITEIQWN 61765111151“ Don’t Forget Hertha} Race Meet July @1113!) . 1'24! 21f, iii-e Ag; l I Clips Record -_-- l‘ BOSTON, July 16—(APl-'I'lic I Glen Riddle Farms ihrec-_\jc;ii'-ol;lf War Relic clipped a, tlflli 01 B 59¢" and off the Suffolk Downs truck :ccorcl today while winning the iODOO-added MRPSRCIIIISPLIS Handi- zap from the favored Foxborough of William woodivards Bclair stud by half a length. y Thrilling Finisihes And Upsets In Nea Feature Ha r Every Heat mess Meet 1,- In the most thrilling rind i-xritisig day's raring witnessed on an Is- land truck this season, IiatniuiuI Itudlnilg, .\Iillie Knlmuck, Usclta Brit.- ion and Beitveniule were rctilriil-il uiiult-rs at the Kensington race meet yesterday while close tn 1500 (writs-ti fails also witnessed the fastest times of tlic season IWIIIQ‘ rung" up. lightning-like truck ziiid poi-fit flit‘ \Il'l us ll rrsult n1‘ tho fnst times. over t1 iiil; u-euthcr, Inillio Kalmuck and (‘sritn Britton today sport IIt‘\\‘ rnciili; rvscnrtls, .\lillit-, the Island's grand old cnntpuigilcr going" the st-roiid hrut (if the 2.15 trot and pace in 2.11 with the IIQPIUI. lirittoil I1I.\I‘t' ceiling 1111 identical mark in the second lient of the (‘lzissificti Trot do Pure. Those wl-rl» lilr a tiircs u flltixrrfltl til - racing but in add on ll] urt-d nliiiost every hi t and . heat thrilling, ‘or iii-taking 151105 were the order as lilo gyugpd ilrlllllif! sirwri push thcir ilnrscs ulxiicr inches to the good. 2.26 trot and put-e. ivns the - upset. Pope Clrlrkcs “ ably driven by Pat All ~.c through to win the the race and tllcn of m by Ethel BCl1i1l--1llC ilrlven by George Hooper, a return to the suiky after a mun bcr of yearfis layoff-rind Scotti’ Watson in the third l-cnt chino hack strong to chalk up his first victory over an Island truck by hik- 111g the extra heat from the other two heat vcinncrs. 3-Year--0ld Handicap First Hcnt-Lilslyfis First and Kelly's Nluhtmfire had R tires-foot handicap on the two paccrs, Ray- mond Budlong and Jack Clyde as the field came to the wire. Away on the sccoild scorc Lil Firs‘. hid tho rail around flit‘ turli but wont i0 ii ' Blldloilr, and Jack IYIFW-‘l very fast went up the back stretch neck and neck to open up a bu: lend on We trottcrs. Richt past the stllids Jnck Clvile hold on to his slisrht lcud, Hi‘. l: into the first turn the sccond (l- loilg tucked in hold..- t1 tiir- top of the strewn: hcro or McNeil pulled out for a dine hut hc couldn't cntch the Clvde hcrsc vrfio won fhc hcnt by hi1.’ n l-iilirih, K -ll\".\ N' .iill;irc was (I :r;l (nth Lust. F fourth. 'l‘hc mile was in 2.24 1-2 with the first half being in 1:09. Second Hoar-They went nivnv on fhc second score wl“:l Kiiilrls Ni f niirc in front. Joe Of.‘ ' paill- nr the second iiirn with Lus- fvk First only in ti ii i0 lose it Itwiilfiilrl Bildjoilg hi i; iii‘i) the l‘.'i(‘1-{Sll'PT(‘l1, Jock Clrtic who hnd cont- to a brcnk Justus tho word “'35 Qivt n iviis fnr hick. Af, the half Bilfillilllf wls s!‘ the lclid foliowcd bf: Lu>i§s inn snapped the pole at. i.‘ fzrsi turn followed by Millie, lie and Direct L. and Major . Going up the backstretch tucked in followed by Play- Major Bovres moving up to tilde, foi ' Dircct L. fifth. The first ' ..\o horses were ililchaiigeti going by the stand with Major moving to iliircl. Right, to u c» three-quarters pole they kept in line; here Millie and Mzijor made their bids. At the i0? of ihe slrctch Millic was neck and ilUUk Wlilt Albert E. and from there to the wire racing fans saw the most sensational finish of the seas- on but at the wire Millie's nose wns tn front but only after Albert E. had forced her to a new mark of 3.11 1-2, displacing her former rec- ord of -12. Albert E. Grattan too was below liiswin race record of 3,13 1.4, 1t was a great heat and Drivers Kelly and McKenna got great hands from the stands B5 they took their horses back to the barns. Second Heat-Again Millie Kal- nilick and Albert E. Grattan gave the crowd a thrill a sBCOIId in B great stretch drive that 56W Millie lililiiiuck coining from 10111111 19°51- ‘ ‘ lion to ngiiiii nip the Gi-attran horse by a head and again both horses bunt their records as they “Tm the 1108C in 2.11 with the last hall m 1.05. They got away on the 018111111 score wiiti Albert E. Graiifln in ‘front. lilllnwcd b}! M5101‘ B91195» iPilrvdulc, Direct L. mid Millie WhD \\‘.'i»' jlznlping. Around to the 3-4 the field was bunched closely with Pllydnle trotting fast in second po- sition on the outside. Moving into the backstrotch the pace slepiled iii). As they hit the eighth things ‘begun to happen, Major BOWQS innde his bid at the top 0f the stretch bllt wusnt up to it and thcn Iviillle coming on the inside with n great burst. of speed 6.10m hcilrlvil Albert E. Grattan. bent Ma- jrl‘ Bowcs for third with Direct L- fliilt. Third Heat-Albert]; chalked up liu first win on an Island track in m; final heat pacing steadily after iiikiitt; the lead at the start flfld illiilllilg every post a. wililllllfl 911e- Millic Kiilinuck was off the trot niid competition came from Major Clyde who lrivl mm" lip . l, h mid KPllVS fiitmilrc, Bowcs and Plziydale. However Play- tho last llilli positions coil‘. dale (vent to a break at the last. tho sonic Rivnloild iludloil oiuhth and dropped back. In B. Lll- . _ IsJn-lz-h drive Albert E. had too uh" the ll("ll oiisili; iid nftcr aruliq lo n nf i e cizrhth in zfliciillving .'I J k Clyde WAS third and K" T lrd Hcllf-Aivrrv on tlic third " "lviiioilrl llliillilii: imccd a- . ‘I v firild to take lilo 'i‘i Iiir- second turn. Hitii ‘null hoih trotivrs, Lil .1 rind Kelly's Nrzlltmare l)l‘0ko \ rlrnnpcd thcm far bark. R: Iliidlnilg wasn't ilcndcil tilt‘ i tlcr of iho rare rilthrillih (‘lyric ivru. n’ his vriiccl half-u." down ihc s‘l'cich bcforc going iri- n break. 2:15 Trot A: Price lrirst. fIcul-Niiiiol" Bnzrrs wis on had hchilrior and w‘h ilircr-t L. fnilliic to trike the flclil down i0 the wire, rc- hnviilq ihc polo. it. took clown scores in got Ihc field Rivrly and only afiri." Sliiifll’ Mc- Ixind hnd soil.‘ Dirm-r L. to Ill“ oili- side 0f (hr- ‘rnrl-z ‘lltvl ‘old lilo driv- ers to score hr .\i.ll:i- ' “rich spec-d winning by a length 5 groin it (j Major, Playdale was third, lDirct-t L. fourth and Millie Kal- i iiluck fifth. Classified Trot d: Pace First Hoot-The field of five sol llwiiy on the first score and the crolvd got their second thrill as Bebe McEhvyn tried tor the P019 on the first turn but Uscltu EITIWOR piiclilg very fast, had h"r sulky ’- touch thc wilecl of McEiwyn; tcr wclif. to a break dropping 1o ‘ill with the Britten more op- vliillg up n two length ‘lead and at ‘he halt" it was Uscitn Biitton in Ito lcaii followed by Bonnie Scott. [ii-lie mIcElwyn who had moved up two positions, Jilnc Evans and Lus- :_v Frisco. The ficld remained un- changed .15 they flashed under the wire with Bonnie Scott PBCIHE vcry Inst. finishing at Usclta Brit- toirs wheel. The mile W05 in 2112- inioiilcr first heat over n fast track- Si-lrolld Heat-Bebe McElwyn slulplx-il rail on the very first turn iii a r-"lce with Usciia Britton and Jllllt‘ Evans and coming round at llllt‘ half Bcbe showed a length u) ' thc good folloivcd by Uscitti. 130M119 S ‘molt, Jiiiie Evans and Lusty Fris- cArco-ens cw; starlets, IT KQEPS ‘mi m1’: FEW I DRIVERS WHO SIGNAL GET FBWER NtT.S,TOO.' -Nadontll Sivjrq Cult‘ h‘ i-o. Three times during the lust fliiilf of the lilile Usclta Britten (tried to head the McElwyn more lint didn't have enough speed, Bebe ,wiliiiiiig by a length Usclte. Brit- ,mn si-cond, Bonnie Scott third, land Julie Evans and Lusty Frisco i foul-in and fifth, However as the ljtititztvs conferred Bebe McElwyn Iivns set back for interference and ,Us<~iia Britton given the heat. jThc mile was in 2:11 which iinciiilt a new record for Uscita ‘ Brliion. Third Hcat-Anatrei- upset oc- currcd in the final ileat as Bonnie PM‘? iii-"i 00rd out Lusty Frisco In n. lllrilllnc; sfretrh duel. As was the misc ill the two previous heats l'-z"la ilrliion and Babs» Mi-Elwyn fcugli‘ it out for the pole; right vdiflilllil to the upper turn the pair ‘raced neck and neck until finally l an ous -round decision over p 1 us’: .:*.i:.'l:.°i.:*.r..::: is" =5- The champion was 8 m“ bout Aftiiflz cunning (rem a area wo- d tt late rounds. s a wk m Witnessed at Kensington REMEMBER. WHEN‘! (By The Canadian Press) Jimmy Wilde, one of the gleam, m 51710118. won an un. awarded h belting; L a With 1.116 GreatiRaeing v Highland track And field meet At Antigonish ANTIGONISH. N. S., Julv 16 — (CPJ-Athletes oif the Antlcwnlsh Highland Society Katheied in 43 points today to take first place in the annual Highland games track and field meet before abproxtmubc- 1v 3,000 fans. A field dominated bv men of the three services. three Antigonislt boys gciuored 11 points apiece to share first place as individual point- milkers. Jasper Myers of New Glas- Qoiv. N S.. with ten points was one behind Doiialns Llcndbettcr, Terry Thoinpsoil and Les Topshee. A team from Llouisburg, N. 8.. ulllced second in the team standings with 3i)‘ poznts and Aldershotts soldiers were third with 32. A for- mer British Olympic runner. Pilot ftlcer P. C. Dainty. of the Rnval copped the mile inn in The games were far from strictly a track and field meet. 'I'here were sword dances. Highland flink-S. pip- m" and marches. Two cousins from Victoria. B. 0.. Lance-Corporals James and Archie MacMilluii took the honors for pro- fesslc-nal piping. Bebe McElwyn went to the front. As the O‘Brlen-drlven horse came prist the stands however the sulky wheel was broken forcing the Bebe to fall far back. Lusty Frisco went» to (Ir front up the backstretch and held a lead hitting into the stretch. Bonnie Scott, however, came very fast to just nip Lusty at the wire. June Evans was third, Uscita Brit- ton fourth and Bebe McElwyn fifth. 2.28 Trot & P800 First Heat-Away 0n the third score Silent Mac led the field of eight around the first turn with the favored Paul Abbe going to B. break and falling far back as he tried. to snap the rail. The entire field "tucked ln" going up the back side and as they thundered down by the judges’ stand Silent Mac had a length lead followed by Pet- er Reamer, Beaverdale, Llicky Guy, Scotty Watson, Ethel Bellini, Paul Abbe and Volo Scott. The crowd sensed a stretch drive as the field held tight right to the last eighth. And they wereift wrong. As Peter Rcamor and Beav- erdnle began applying the “heat? the remainder followed suit. but it was the lightly-regarded Beaver- dale, given a sensational old-time drive by Pat McKenna, who won his first heat on an Island track by itipplng Silent Mac at the wire, by a nose. Scotty Wat-son moved up ‘.0 third, Peter Rcamor fourth and the remaining four fighting close battles for the remaining positions. Second llent:-- George Hooper, making a return to the sulky after a long absence paved the way for the most startling upset of the day as he drove Ethel Bellini home in front in 2.14. After they got the word, Paul Abbe who got away in front on the outside took the riill from Beaverdcde on the second turn. For three-quarters of the neat it was a two-horse race. But from here home things happened very fast. Just into the stretch Paul Abbe jumped it off followed almost lminctliately by Bcaverdalo and Ethel Bellini came through very first to cop the heat after fin- ishing sixth the first. one. Beaver- dale was second, Scotty Watson, third, Paul Abbe fourth with the remainder closely bunched about a length behind. Tl'llrd llcntz- An extra. heat. was Halifax man Takes honors MONTREAL, July 16—(CP)- Roger Jaeger of Halifax, swimming under the colors of the MJIIIPCAI Y.M.C.A., took first honors in the third heat of the senior men's IOU-yard free-style event as the Canadian swimming and diving championships opened at the Ver- dun Natatorium tonight. Jaeger defeated James Brown and Gordon Blackwell, both of Peterboi-ough. Ont. The time was 63 6-10 seconds. Etc SIX (By The Associated Preps) Batting (three leaders tn each league). Player. Club G AB R I! Pot. WILLIAMS, Red Sox 73 243 74 95 .395 DIMAGGIO, Yankees 84 331 80124 .375 TRAVIS, Senators 76 307 58 115 375 REISER, Dodgers 70 271 63 94 .847 IZE, Cardinals 63 235 33 70 .336 ETTEN, Phllliea 76266 37 67 .327 HOME RUNS American League: DiMaggio. Yankees, and Keller, Yankees, 20: Nat-lanai League: Ott, Giants, 1B. RUNS BATTED 1N American League: DiMaggio, Yankees, 76: National League: Nicholson, Cubs, 81. How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 66 26 .663 St. Louis 52 30 .634 New York 43 35 .551 Cincinnati 43 39 .524 Pittsburgh as as .500 icago 36 47 .430 Boston 32 47 .405 Philadelphia 21 59 26 (not Including night games)‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 55 27 .671 Cleveland 50 34 .5 Boston 44 37 .543 Chicago 41 41 .500 Detroit 42 43 .494 Philadelphia 36 4-4 .450 Washington 29 50 .367 Si. Ltiuis 29 50 .367 Millie Kalmuck (Kelly) Albert E. Grattan (McKenrla) Playdale (McDonald) Major Bowes (J. O'Brien) Direct L. (Schuman) Time: 2.11 l-2; 2.11; 2.16. Winning horse owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. Classified Trot it: PM: Uscita. Bntton (E. Semple)‘ Bonnie Scott. (Kelly) Bebe McElwyn (J. O'Brien) Lusty Frisco (McKenna) June Evens (McNeil) Time: 2.12. 2.11 1-2. 2.14. Winning horse owned by Geo. Brookins, Kensington. 2.26 Trot & Pace 6 ll 23 32 05 44 worm-ti- [Racing driver Suspended For ten I days Joe O'Brien, well-known young racing driver of the Island and Maritimes was suspended from driv- ing in n11 races for a period of ten days by Judges at the Kensington racing meet yesterday, it was learn- ed last night. Suspension came about when the judges decided that O'Brien was guilty of reckless driving and im- proper driving in the third heat of the Classified Trot. 8a Pace. Track record Shattered at Amherst meet AMHERST. N. 8., July lfi-(CP) —While 1.300 spectators watched, Amherstls harness racing track rec- ord was shattered today. After equalling the previous mark of 2.10. All Grattan, owned by C. Alexander of Saint John, N. B., clipped It by half a second in tak- ing the second heat of the free for all in a. three event card. Then, assured of first money, the new record holder ate the dust of Joe Direct, driven by Tom Etfer of Moncton, N. B., in the third heat. All Grafton’: time battered the 2.10 miles turned in by Walter Brown In 1938 and Jane Azoff l. year later. Driving the free-for-all- er to the new mark was L. Sample. Halifax horses cleaned up first money in the other two events. Flo Direct took three straight heats in the 2.20 Trot and Pace while Sun Ton, after placing fourth in the first heat, took the last two in the Classified Race. SkIlJPY Dale, driv- en by Etter. took second money in the 2.20 while Martin Dell, owned by Frank 0‘Nell of Saint John, ac- complished the same feat in tile classified. SUMMARY 2-20 Trot Ind Paco Filo Direct, O. Walker. Halifax Skippy Dale, lmer. Moncton Peter at Court, Dr. McIsaac, Sydney .. .. silent Joe. Baxter Jim Todd. Johnson, Parrsboro Chief Grattaii, Sweeney, Bridgeweter Pat, Brass. Colllngwood Times, 2.14. 2.15 1-2, 2.18. 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 Classified San Tori, Halifax Driving Club Martin Dell, “Neil. St. John Hal Britton, New Glasgow Yanks crush Indians 10-3 CLEVELAND, J l6-(AP)— The red-hot. New Yor Yankees put a 10-3 crusher on Cleveland duos today, booming their Amer- ican league lead to six full games as Joe DiMaggio hit safely for his 06th straight contests Charlie Kellerfls fourth-Inning homer over the right field wall broke l1 2-2 deadlock and sent the bombers on to their triumph. DiMaggio lost no time in keep- ing alive his consecutive hitting streak, singling through the box 1n the first inning and adding a single, a. double and a walk as the Opener of the three-game July "pennant series" developed into a. rout. At Chicago Cecil 'Tex" Hughson, turuin in hi1 third straight victory slime ton Rled sox recalled him from Louisville, held White Sox t0 four hits to shake Buck Ross. 2-1, in u. hurlers‘ duel settled in the ninth inning. At st. Louis, Chet Laabs had n. perfect day at bat hltti two home runs, a. tr pie and‘ a. dou le in four times up to lead the Browns to an ilt-t conquest of Philadelphia Ath- e cs. Baseball results {R A; F. SPORT AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Z00 140 012-10 11 0 Cleveland 110 001 000-8 8 1 Donald and Rosar; Mllnar, Kra- liiluskas and Desautels. Boston 000 000 011-2 5 2 Chi o 100 000 000-1 4 l. Hug son and Peacock, Pytlak; Ross and ‘flesh. Philadelphia 000 000 020-2 8 0 Si. [Allis 082 300 00x-l1 12 1 Dean, Blwklman and Hayes; Mun- criof and Ferrell. Swift. Washington at Detroit, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Pittsburgh 000 100 000-l 8 0 Boston 011 000 11x—4 9 0 Lann , Bowman and Lopez; To- bin I111 Mast. i Second mo; Pittsburgh 001 003 072-13 15 Z Boston 020 120 000-5 11 l Kllnger. Dletz, Wllkie and Bak- er, Lopez; Posedei, Lamanna, Hutchtngs. Salvo. Barley and Ber- ret, Montznnery. Cincinnati 010 010 101-4 13 2 New York 401 010 lox-‘l 10 0 Walters, Ttomlpsori and West; Carpenter. Shlunecher and Hart- nett. Dunning. Chicago 213 011 010-9 t2 1 Philadelphia 030 000 110-5 11 1 Root. Pressnell. Ofen and Mc- Cullough; Hughes. Melton, Blan- ton, Hoerst and Livingston. St. Louis 000 025 000-I 8 0 Brooklyn 100 300 000-4 9 1 IAIIIGT, Warneke and Mancuso: Wyatt, Kintball, Tamulis and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE oheiter 210 000 00-3 6 3 Montreal 001 200 10-4 9 1 Gornivki. Surkont, Beriv and Robinson: Kehri and Waiters. Becker. ‘Softball Practice N0. 81 G. H. 5., 1t. A. F. Australia. defeated lllngland 54 w 25 in the cricket match held 1m evening. ' Lineup:- Englanci: Bowlers. walkle, Chew, Collins. Eden; Arundel. rlumsbeld. McKey, Clarke, Crawford, Tomlin- son, Bainbrldge. Australia: Bowlers: Dem-lie, Lynch, Bourke. Richards, Walsh: MalcKenzle, Glass, Lovey. Alex- ander, Gtlthries, Mlmkervis, Australia: Highest no of runs Glass 3; 2nd Delarue 12. Eng and: Walkle, 6; 2nd McKey TENNIS Work hi, now going on, on the tennis courts and it is hoped to have! one in condition for play next; wee . Golf ‘Plus Saturday afternoon at the Summerside Golf Links will be the opening 18 holes In the Provincial Tournament. The second and final 18 holell will be played the follow- ing Saturday afternoon at Cher- lottetown. Golfers are divided in. to three or four divisions. of six- teen players each. depending on how many enter. and divided by WW Old timers Lead Giants NEW YORK. July IS-(AP _ oldtimers, Gabby Hartnett arid Barbell. led New York Giants m g ‘:83 triumph over Cincinnati Red; a y. Hartiiott doubled with the ham loaded to s ark a four-run blast t- gainet Bun y Walters in the flrit inning and hit another {WC-bugger leading to New York's last run m the seventh. Bin-tell hit. three singles and 1m. in three run: for a. perfect g at but and also starred in the field At Boston, Pittsburgh Pirgm whacked five pitchers for l6 hit; to win the second game of o. double. header 13-5 after dropping the op- engli ‘if t e re game was Jim ‘Main fourth straight victory and liq by? came the first of the Braves pitch. era to chalk up 41x wins this seq- son. . winner and riumer-up of each u the different divisions. Registri- tion list to be mwde with the local golf pro before Friday. 6 p. m, to that the draw can be made an! starting times published in till; column Saturday morning Tram. portiltion to Bummerslde will b0 arranged for any of the Air Pom handicaps. Entrance fee $1.00, to bezfoLveluablegarlres glveLtodl-lo Large FOR A HANDICAP Tyne Valley THE III-ICE MEET 0F TIIE SEASIIII Northam, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 Featuring the big handicap Free-for-All and three other sensational classes that will 2.21 TROT & PACE — — - -- - - - Purse $400.00 2.28 TROT & PACE — - - - - - - Purse $400.00 Zi-YEAR OLD TROT 8: PACE — - —— Purse $300.00 57 Entries in all, 21 of which are from the mainland in competition against the Island’s best. AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL to an outstanding day a mammoth Dance will be held on the grounds the eve- ning of the race. Meals served on Grounds by the Ladies’ Aid of the by leavi their name; with Mr. plwltrlg n. the Charlottetown Club st Purses Ever Offered ONE DAY MEET IN MARITIMES 4 — GLASSES — 4 provide you with thrills every minute. liere They Are FREE-FOR-ALL — - — Purse $500.00 (3 seconds allowed trotters) (3 seconds allowed trotters) United Church. forced as Scotty Watson came through to capture the third lteat. Ethel Bellini went away in front but broke on the first turn. Beav- erdzile took to the front followed by Scotty Watson and Paul Abbe. At the upper turn as Scotty Watso" and Paul Abbe went to drives Beav- erdiile went to a. break and lost all chance Scotty Watson trotting steadily to take the heat tomfort- ably with Paul Abbe second and the remainder of the field spread out. Fourth l-leatz-Away on the sec- ond score Scofty Watson trotted to a two length lead in the first quar- ter of the mile with Beaverdale. and EU cl Bellini trailing. Hitting into the stretch Bcavcrdale and Ethel Bellini started to close the gap Up the back stretch and around into the stretch Scotty still held the lead but in the stretch duel Beaver- dale had too much "go" winning by half a length in 2:16; Scotty Watson second, Ethel Bellini third. SUMMARY "Mldlclp Three-Year-Old Trot t0 Paco Raymond Budlong (McNeil) Jul-l: Clyde (Cftllbeck) lu= "is First (J. O'Brien) Kc W's Nightmare (Kelly) Time: 2.24 1-2: 2.26; 2.25 1-4, The winning horse Ls owned by Welllniton McNeil. Bouihport. 211 112 424 343 gsfibléerdviaftgxclfseélnfl; ) 5 g t‘! é Calumet Duds, Dartmouth G u e v Etheli/Belu H mP Times, 2.13, 2.12, 2.12. “m w“, b, a “mm, m, m, Grounds will be ht up at night for game and other ni ( ooper) 6 1 4 3 h“ . , Silent Mac (Weir) 2 5 3 Free For All gaggle Victsfwirgkliegltadligrringdaglnnt attrachons‘ Paul Abbe (Power) v 7 4 i‘. '1 p. m. All players are requested in NORTHAM, Peter Reainor (J. OBrIen) 4 7 '7 A11 Gfflttgn, Q, Alexander 3L be (m . s BIGGEST DAY AND ALL FOR- Volo Scott (u. O'Brien! a s s John .. . 1 1 a oe. 50c PLUS TAX AND 25c PLUS TAX. T0 GRAND- LllCky Guy (sQbQy) 5 a d i h u. n‘ U‘ U. WWW. i “ma. 2J6. 2J4 l4, H5 14; all‘; gfdflgfitéhmtrtarviv “glitz: a g g Aaron L.. Dr. Mcfsaac. Sydney 5 3 B STAND CHILDREN 25c- Wlnnln! hQT-W l5 Owned by J. Bedford Crrattan B-iones I “Ema; P°“'°y' Sweeney] o 4 Pope Clarke, Charlottetown. Wickha N B ' . '3 3 g Wu er ' ' ' ' " _ I m- r - - Times, 2.10. 2.09 1-2. 2.12. 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