(Slaughtefs Homer Inside Park Gives Cards Double ,Victory Over Brooklyn ST. 1.131115, July l9-1AP)-- owerlng darkness inan- led 1 row clc 11 sporsm 11's Eark but no: uie dvruufl folded 1:1 1.110 11 11 111-1 n; doublchesldrr n u zicap Cardlrixls an 1 1 3 111.1110 11111 w: 111-: Curls 1.1114. Giants Dlviilc Wllh Kids 1; Giarfis rllrivlvd a doublereader with Cin- cnnzutl Reds, beating Johnny Vandcr Mser 4-3 1n lhe final frame of the nigbtcap after Bucky Wal- 1cm checked 111cm 6-3 in the cp- mcl- for his 12.11 vlc ory. Pirates scuttle Brave; A: Pittsburgh. the Pill-Kl mOP‘ pgd Up Boston Braves 1n two games, They took (he opener B-‘l and (h? 9-0, bcfvre a smarl crowd y_ ~ Dtdgers 'c:1 1 Si. Louis Card- ln a twin b‘ll. dvpplng the s 101' 1-4 and 111k ng the night- Hclpxi by J'hnn_v Mlze’s 16th lrmc run, B111 L"h"n1an of the New York Giants subdurd C511- ‘ i Rios 11-1. ihus maintaining - 111351011’ over B11 McKechrbls trcurxr. who lmvc btwed four straight ime= to him. AL Pittsburgh, lrfiy Ken H11‘- zclnian regained his elry-srson PTTCCIIWEYVSS, all wng only 111's as the P1111 took B; 1'15 into czvrp 1y: a 3-0 sc"e_ 1.011 Novlkoff. Chicago Cubs‘ 00111111 fZv-clirsw. was the hero cf u two-run cluhf-h-lnnlrg rally ((1.11 bcrt tire Pflils 2-1. Lou's ririlble were 1n lhe tying 11in and sent P1111 Cavnrcla to tblrci base. 111 noslikn t“ scrrr when D~n Dallzssandz-a fllecl deep to cenrcr. Yankees Sko w Burst 0f Power ‘Crush ing White Sox In Doubleheader, 9-2, 12-0 NEW YORK. J11"; 19 — ("Pl- Yn 11111211’. up me Indians Route Red Sox At Boston, Cleveland Indians of beat Boston Red 50x in bclh ends power Z White Sex ;n both e: o. dcubielxeadcr, 9-2 and l"‘-1), to bofs: (hi: u 1.1g slrxak 1o nine games 1n a Hank Bo: v; (linlkwl up h‘s l‘ iz v ctory against, one 1c scaiitrlng 1k X." Ch». y (Red) blan '01. .19 White Six on tour sfactcs 1n the 11'. capicce and flrove 1n fiur t "s c3‘. two slngcs and a i-lirsc-ri 1111111‘. Tigers 111111 A‘; Divide Bill At Phlladoiphin, lleTclf» Philadcip‘ :1 cl ‘rcl d 1 <1 u‘. 1e er today. 1310 T12 rs w 11111 oprnrr 2-1 ‘o ercl a loslnr s'~c*k : 11 111- . '1:- 1c: tcfnplnq of? 1 1110 nlcliicnp 4-3 to snap 1110i." string of five defeats. of a diubleheader, winning 13-7 Wllh a tlnee-run 12th lnnlng In the opener and taking the sscond 4-0 on veteran Mel Hnrders three- 111: shulout. Brown! Whip Nat: Twice A? Wfififlngion, St. Loris Brovms snuffed off ihc semrors’ five-game winning streak with a venqeanc-g “R111? b0t'~1 ends of a dffllbkllefld- er 1 3 and 6-3. _5~'\'\1Y»'111Y. New York Yankees walked up a 7-6 rvln over Chicago Vvhiie Sex. In (he only other game Dlaycd Saxurdny in (he American League, Wnslvlnzton sen-atop; 1111i; a $1011 if) St. Louis Browns‘ {gm- gnme wznnlng sircrk, when Alc- mndro Crrrnsouel lreld the Brown- ies (o five scattered hits fcr a, 3-0 shiltcut, 1+ Free agenf Hemsley signed By Yankees NEW YORK. July i9-(AP)-- Fmy-zhousand baseball fans who tumed our for tsdayks double- header between New York Ynnkies and 011101120 “T1111- Sox were sur- risod to flncl RTLIQ H nrslcys, r2- cascd only two (la, innatl Rc s that signrd as a, free agent, dlsdoscil zixar. catcher Budclv Rc. r jumracl 111“ club Saturday nlznm 111111 iefn for hi: home 111 BlllfJl“, 51.1’. to take a. clvil service 0x11111111 .11 for the police force of that c_ '1' With Hcmsley 111111 their fl ring catcher, B111 Dickey, b. a shoulder injury, 11:9 Y. have been place-l 1:1 so11~.\';a' of a predlcnmm: 1.1" Rem: ac/ion 1f Hemsley 111111 not 114011 qiwliable. Manaizrr Joc llcFurilv rcvrnl <1 (ha! Rosa? a=kld prrms-‘on Ins". we-Ek i0 co lvrnc but 311d he l1‘ denied (‘m roqnrs- becvilsc of (he team's SIICTWKH‘ of cucltcrs. MCFnl'(‘li~ so d h“ 111:1 m1 plilfl to susncn" R ‘ innnwl new, "I will. “'11P 1 (l $1011 1:1 mafier," he F l‘. " l <11" 1 ‘on "Y t‘ o.- fatru 1!‘. 0 ll‘1(“l""l1')“1l Mz-nnu Jlllliill.‘ White Sow. mcfinvlnlng Kcnrse si-il wa .1 m"m‘c~_~ . e club proicatrd tw- '1(-) gwme lcdyv on 1110 zrrnrW- <11» Yfv"k'l“ 111111 26 mr-n. (‘D0 0T1‘? (“c phyor 111111. ‘ 9'1 f D k1 =' nr firs‘, r~~ . T-‘(l Tirirrmv- rf t“!- urkers rlwlnrclt- "We rvlmv‘ Kcanw rm onlkn f0 Newark mvl (“c rrcwr parvrs were flied 11-1111 (‘"0 lcwre offlc". Kenrso vrns not 111 nrvfrirn nnrl (‘lure are no grounds. for 15c pr".- leaf." In li'.< fivi. anwrv-"ncc :11 b1). for (lie Yrrsk: ll’ m=‘e" slnclcrl in the sccnnrl lvrlr" of (“c flrsl Rama lOfl/IV 11rd Wcr errand the fourth run M 9"» c'n'c~i. for the wrrld chomnlrna (“wclnmfl h'\\‘("l"l t'"e vrteian SUITINGS i 1 II’ YOU WAIT A QUIT TIIAT Ill-l- MAKE-UP WIl-L-WIAR WILL- AIID KID ITI IMAII A§K YOUR TAILOR - 1 smrlzx The Ionic eject In accruing than Sailing! creole: a fee!- h-a e! cor-Mme- o . 1) MINUVAFYUI) 73501559159‘ hi? unconditional release last Frlday and recalled A1 Lake- min from Syracuse, The Reds pUTIh/FECI Hecnsley frrm Ckvclnnd Indians last De- cember to fill the var-army 19f) by the Stile of Ernie Lombardi to B05- bon Braves, Bl" Hemfiléyis Performance was overshadowed by ma; 0g rookie R111’ Lflmanno, who has developed asqhc club's leadtnz 11km,- I-rema- ley collccird only 1a 111m ‘in 115 times ai bkl- for the Reds. baiting and driving in only eight. l-femslev chalked up five hitsvfor 912111. trips to the pate in two games, K. of B. Wins. From Aces 9-2 -___. The K. of C. softball foam troun- Wd m6 A668 by a score of 9-2 in a regular league game at Victoria, Perk 111st evening. For the first flve innings Lhe Aces kept pace with the K- 0i C- bvys but a five-run splursze by the latter at this point in the game served it up for 111cm, Pitching a. marvellous Rama for the K. of C». G. MacDonald kept the Accs scoreless in the latter stake of the encounter. Two runs for the Accs wcic scored by Elliot Martin and T. McAdam. Llnrups: Accs: S. Prauzht. M. Plckard. A. Burke, T. MacAdam, E. Corbett. S Martin. M. Huaghey. J- Readv and J. Zakcm. K. oi C.t B. Bradley, (3, MMDQ“- old. E. Callaghan. B Campbell, H. Pcicrs, A, MacFnrlane, F. Cass. D. Noonnn and Leonard. Bears sweep. Doubleheader From Royals MONTREAL, July 19-(AP)—- The Iuieriiailzzial League leading Newark Bears swept. boih cnds of a doubl heaclrr W111 Montreal Royals today, iaklng the 6-5 and the nigiucap 4-0 payed a: Newark, Glnnls Split with 14m’; A1 Jersey C12)‘. Jerey Clty snapped its slx-gmie losing a reik by takmgflie: flmt game of 11.; doubcneazcr w1"h Toronto 7-2, but carncd :10 mole than an even break a; Uhe Leafs came back to win the n ghtcap 4-1, opener . They lhisons Clip Bird‘ Twice At Balnmorc, guffzlp wck 1mm end: of a doubc coder frgm 3a]. iimorc Orioles, pulling on a thrgp- run rally 1n the nlnih lnnlng 1,9 Win the ouncr a-a 1111 1111111; a 4-2 (lccls 0:1 in (he n ghtcap, “Inks Win Two From Clilefs Al‘ Rorhever, Rg-h-pr Rad Wlrlgs svwpt b.0111 r-"ds of a clnhbllcnclcr from sync so Chief; 13-2 and 3-2. s1r111<11v Montreal Royals drop. nrrl R <1 llbYc blll 1o Toronto Maple Leafs 7-4 aurl 2-0. At 1101's."); Ciiv, (he Little Clhnta arr.- humbled 4-1 bv the five-hit bilrllua n! lai- Baseball Results SUNDAYS new“! NATIONAL LEAGUE first game: Brooklyn 000 01! llM-I 8 ll St. Lnulg 1 l 025 000 ou-a 0 Wyatt, Wobber (3), Hem (8) and Owen; M. Cco r, Gmnbzrt (B), Lanzer (8) and , 000ml‘. Second game: Brooklyn 200 M0 000 00-0 9 l t. Louis 015 000 0H0 01-7 9 8 Hlgbe, Head (3), Davis (b) and Sullivan, Owen (5); Beazley, Lan- ier (5) and O'Dea, W. Cooper (10). I-‘lrst game: Philadelphia Chic g 10S 400 000-l 1S 1 020 I00 020-5 l1 I ren; Warnske, Schmltz (4) McCullough. Second [ILIIIQI Philadelphia 001 000 003-4 13 1 Chicago I60 221 20x-8 18 8 Bee , Hoerst (5), Naylor ('7) and Warren; Bithcrn and Schefflng. first game: New York 003 000 000-3 '1 0 Cincinnati 010 131) l0x-8 II I Carpmter, McGee (5) and Dan- ning; Walters and Lamarmo, Second game: New York 0'10 210 001-4 9 1 (‘inclnnati 010 00‘) 110-3 8 0 Feldcnan, Adams (7) and Man- cu=o; Vander M:er and Lakeman, Lammno (3), 311 002 000-ll ll 2 Pittsburgh 200 ?00 OOQ-S ll 3 Tobin, Errlckson (9). Saln (9), Wallace (9) and Irmbard‘. Masl (9); sewell, Butcher (5), Dletz (8) and Phelps. Second game: Boston 000 00-0 4 I Pittsburgh 104 030 01-9 13 4 S11v0, Hutcliliigzs (4), Salli (5) and Kluttz; Klinzsr and Lopez. AMERICAN LEAGUE Eli-st game: Chicago (100 001 010-Z I 2 New York 310 320 0111-9 l2 1 Dietrich, Lee (5) and Trcsh: Borcwy and Hemsley. Second gumei Chicago 000 000 003-0 4 2 New York 030 331 20x42 18 0 smith. Welland (6) and G, Dic- key; Buffing and HImsZeY- First game: Detroit 000 001 010-Z 10 0 Philadelphia 000 100 000-l 10 0 Benton, Trucks (6) and Tbblvtis; Wolff. ChrLStCDher (6) and Wag- ner. Second game: Detroit 010 1R0 100-J 8 l Philadelphia 000 004 00x—4 11 2 Trcut. Wilson (6), Gcrslra ('7) and Parsons, ‘Tebbetlc ('1); Marchll- don, R. Harris ('1), Fowler ('1) and Warner. First (llcvcland game: 000 020 Ml 003-10 1'1 I Boston 010 001 I13 000-I I4 I Bagby, Having (8), Ferrlck (9) and Hagan, Denning (11); Hugh- son, Brown (9), Dcbson (13) and Peacock, Qonmy (9), Ryba (l2). ' Second game: Cleveland 100 021 0-4 8 0 Boston 000 000 0-0 3 0 Harder and Dennlng: Judd, Terry (6) and Ryba. First game; St. Louls 001 020 002-5 8 0 Washington 001 001 100-S 6 l Auker, Caster (6), Holllngawrrth (9) and Sewell, Ferrell (8); Mu- terson, Zuber (8) and Early Second game: St. Loula 131 100 000-G 12 4 Washlnirlon 000 100 002-3 6 4 Niggeling and Ferrell; Wynn, Scarborough (4), Trotter (8) and Evans. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 5; Newark 6 Montreal 0: Newark 4 Buffalo 9; Baltimo": I Buffalo 4; Elltlmorg 2 Toronto 2; Jersey City ‘I Toronto l; Jcrley city 1 Syracuse 2; Rochester 13 Syracuse 2; Rochester 3 SATURDAYS RESULTI’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 4; St. Lnuls 1 Brooklyn 4: St. Louis 8 New York 3: Cinclnnatl 1 Boston t); Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 1; Chicago I AMERICAN LEAGUE Chlcailo 6: New York '1 St. Lolllg 0; Washington 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Dililmorc 4: Jersey City g Buffalo 2; Rochester 8 Montreal 4: Toronto 7 Montreal 0; Toronto 2 Newark 11: Syracuse 6 Baseball Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE n Brooklyn St. Louis . Cincinnati New York Chicago Pittsburgh . Bcstin Philadelphia 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 2!- Boion .. .. 17‘ . 4 4 8$25t1$3§ 5' Ckvcland S’. 1101115 , Dfrcl’. ... ' " Chemo Plilladelrhk: 34 . Washington ... . . . b8 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark . . . . . . . ... 58 J” *1‘ C131’ . 49 Tr 1:10 .. . Iialilmorp Svmcivs 1 lkchrster ,, F510": Owwijrrlcle. _R.o- 61840" RM Wirga got 13 111's off (fine Btvffalo Blsrna hurfgrg for 0O flllvv In v15“; l! 0 Pcdgajny, Hughes (9) uid Wlaa- g5 Track record NEW YORK, July 19—(AP)— senator Abbe. four-year-old geld- d and drl by Otis Inwen of Wllmingion, 0., 0611b- llshed I. track nccrd- satuxdoy by acln n, mlle and a sxtsenth in gzlll l-z while winning the Mon- tauk Purse at the Grand Circuit program on Long Island. The smnmarlesz- 22 class pace, llx furlcngs, purse 0: Tabb Hanover (Jordan) 1 Carmen Henley (E. Pownell) n: 2 Baker Hanover (Turllrgton) .. 8 Miss Wanita (Bell) Time, 1:34 I-Y. symbol Dan, Sadie Hanover, Mike acoti, and Tricks aiso started. 2'1 clan pace mile, purse $2M: Peter Abbe, Jr. (l-lyrn) ..... 1 Miss Beham (E. Pownell) 2_ Tiny Tim (Appevate) ........ 3 sldney Cash (J:cksc':1) ....... 4 Time, 2:13. Sun Dial, Strawberry and Qflrley Temple also startled. 25 class trot, mllc. nurre $250: Darnell: Hanover (i-Iylan) i Wallace Hanover (W. Miller) . 2 Johnny (Xmck (Totle) . 8 Poplar E'len $0M (Turlingtcn) 4 Time 2:17. Mynn Hanover, Helen Dear, I-lollyrood Hampcn and Ifislfc Hanover also started. 16 class trot, nfle, purse $250: Prollna. (Slpe) Samarcand (Hatchlll) Dixie Girl (Phllllrs) Walter Reynfds, Fortune. Peter Gantl- and Northern Star also started. Th; Montauk, l class mce, mile and sixteenth. purse $1.200: Senator Abbe (Lcwen) . . . - -... ‘l l ‘the Abbot (Safford) 4 2 Foneer Hanover (M‘l‘er) 2 15 Atlmtfe Hanover (mime-s) .. 3 4 Time 2103, 2:13 1-2, Brookdale. Cart-y Negle and Bell Boy also started. The Reaches. B clan trot, and mile and sixteenth, SI. 10: Volsfadt (L Smith) .=i=kilse (Smart) Rldgewvd (Hillard) speed Klnz (Crall) . 2 8 Time 2:05 l-2; 2:15 1-2.‘ Lucv Bar-over Fast ‘Iran. B111 Bunier and Lansdown aso sta. . mile purse ...-.... l3 .5 Seven records Broken in Swim meet B D'Arcy O'Donnell Canuylhn Press Staff Writer 31E, ADELE, Que, July 19- (OM-Seven new Canrd an record-i stood today as evidence of the of competitors from various parts of Canada and the United state; who participated in this year's Dominion swmminl; and diving championships. Fcur records were mattered yes- terday 1n concluding events of tile two-day meet held at (re 81-9- Adele lodge and Country Club in this resort, 415 miles norm of Montreal. Thzee others were brok- en Frldav and a Dominion ‘ma?! was set, for thejuiror wcmcns 150 yard medlsy 5w m. Margie Thomp- son of Hamilton set a ti-ne 2108.6 for the event, for which there was no reccrd. Honors ln the record breaking were pretty well divided but p"r- haps an extra hand cap was dc’- served by the New Yzrk Women; swimming Asscc atlcn team, com- d of Gloria Cullen, Marilyn ahner and Lorraine Fischer. Petite Miss sai-mer smashed the record for the women's 200 yards free style race in fln stung ahear of Irene Barr of Hamilton and Kay Gordon of Winnipeg. The New Yorker who also won the Dcminlon title for the senlo!‘ wo- men's 100 yard; free stvle crown clipped one and four ten hs of 1 ccccn-rl off the exsifng record o 2.20.8. Miss Callen, hokler of 34 beck- shrcke records, set a new Canadian record for Ike s-nlor wrrrenfis 100 ards backsvoke event. a: she fin fined ahead of Bernice Be‘b'ck o‘ I-Iamlltcn, Ont, and Jern Stawon, Vancouver's swflrmlng star, Icadin~ the field all the wav, Miss Callsn, who pmcd the New Yorkers to a recrf-brcaklng v'<~- torv in (be women'= 15f) yards medley relay, knocked a‘most two second: off the record of 1:122. 1r (he relay, the American ‘Fm b‘! tere-i <h~ exsflng record l1 0‘- mrst five s-conds TM reav record also was brclrn bv Hamilton's Marie Thcmnson. Irene Barr. and Betty Palixrwr who flnl-Iied beblrd the Nev: Yorkers The r=cord for ih- event was broken by b~tl1 the New Your and Vancouver teams when "or semi-final heats were splashed of‘ Also brcken w-s the senior vwn‘: 300 yards medley relav bv a Mon‘- real team mad» up of Jean M r: D-mers, Aurel ‘lhrvran and own: Oastell The trl~ flnlslrd h 311v to beat the record by mom than a second. Eigm tenths of a "con-l m1 clipped off t“c rec‘rd f~r i119 sew 1011' wriamnrswizowlvardt: free, taaiyle r» av v a nn reg e a . ed by Kay Gordon. am c p u Remember When (By The Canadian Press) "Dazy" Vere". Brooklyn “we ball are. cvabrslwd a Tin ccrinw major le-(zur- strikecilt. record l1" ffluiffls l7 H’ lou1= Cardinal pk)"- ers in a lO-‘nwnc 111m. l7 yap," am lo-‘av. The D“='Vl0II.l mark 0' H1 slrlkeouis l» one ""14 1"l"f‘v bv Jim onw- of st. nan‘:- new“ (19041 11ml n-w- W/Idflrll (10011). "in" Dmn, 711M1- "I" T"? 5f Twill! (‘Ardt "NW0d (be 1'1 llr‘lv""'f. mrrk ‘n 10.1.’: ewfl "HM 1P1: FeYer of Clekellmi In- i-"n- W4 armed-Ml l: h mu (PM? W“ dfnmw N EWS 0l1l Home Week 1111 Provincial Live Stock Show Race Program CLASSE and EVENTS FOR AFPERNOONS OF AUGUST 11th t014t11‘ Below will be found the ro ram of racing to be held 1n connection with OLD IIOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL gLlVE STOCK EXHIBITION. It will be noted that the classes will give every type of trotter and pacer a chance to compete from the Two-Year-Olds to the Free-for-Allers. The Exhibition race track will be put in the finest possible condition and it is confidently expected that one at least, of the, track records will be broken. Every effort will be made to have a vaudeville program In keeping with the excellent race program, 'and tentative arrangements have been made with George A- Hamld, New lYork, for an outstanding vaudeville contract which will include the world's greatest roller skating act-Helen Reynolds Roller Skating Troupe. Another act that has been creating a tremendous sensation in some of the largest cities is The Great Fussner. The Sensational Waldoa ls a Ringling Bros. act that is one of the best. There will be a magnificent Revue known as the American Swing Follies of 1942, with beautiful dancing girls, good singers and other specialties. A number of other acts have been contracted for and the whole program will be such as will please our spectators. ‘ The hlrnec; racing program la expected to bring together over 100 of the but race hone: in the Maritime; All tho owners like to come to Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island people are alwly: friendly to the horse- men and give them a great reception and applaud a good race. _ The. vaudeville acts will be inter-spurned between the beak of the harness hone racing In the afternoons and Iiere will not be n. dull moment from start to Ilnlsh. 1 [n m; "mm; there will be a horse Show and other riding events In the brilliantly llllllfll ffflll- T319 “"5” ville act; will chow up in nplendid rellef lighted an they will be with colored llghta and bunt background. A Muster of Ceremonies will kelp the ah0w movlnl rllhl lions and 111mm o! excellent reputation I"! Ill» "l! l“ between acts. The evening shows will he apectaclec of more than ordinary Intel-eat and will indeed attract tremendous audiences. From all parts of the Maritime: parties are planning to come to Charlottetown, a0 those catering to guests can be assured that Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition should brlng them ac good patronage as last year. In the“ time: of anxiety and strain when one h liable to concentrate w uch on new: of war eventl, it ll 0.11 to take some relaxation. In Margaret Currie’; column of the Montreal Daily Star this occum-"Believe It or not, bu: a prominent Montreal Doctor told mo the other day that he and his collealll“ we" urhu‘! ‘mmflwd about the Increase in ‘nerves’ among their patients. There were many people on whom the war h!!! I Pfflllllllfi emotional effect . . .one psychiatrist suggested that when you begin to feel jittery you should I" 011N100 s, engage in acme sort of active exercise, leek out your friends, read aornething light, go to an amusing picture or just-go flaking. In abort, try and divert yourself in come Icy." Old Home Week and Provincial Livestock Show will funllsh you with an opportunity to chase away your troubles and worries, give healthy relaxation, "so pack up your trouble: In your old klt bag” and tlko In 01m ll non afternoons and evenings of Old Home Week. Alilllst 11th to 14th. “The Kentucky of Canada " Bharlottetown Driving Park 81 Provincial Exhibition l RACING DATES 'August 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1942 '(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)‘ FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE . . » - , $500.00 2.12 TROT AND _ $400.00 2.14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.22 PACE PURSE $350.0( (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) FREE FOR ALL TROT 1 PURSE $400.00 2.17 TROT . PURSE $400.00 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have not taken a record of 2.14 or better in a race . . . .. PURSE $350.00 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE,Prince Edward Island Futurity ll. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provlnelal Exhibition Association will glvfl $500 96 be dlstrfbuteil among the whineh of these three futurltlel llong with the amount pald in for then Futurltiea. j SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning hone In each race. TIII MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy. known u the Brltllh Conloll Trophy. which w||| 1m ‘war-gm u; u“ Drlver pcflllllfl the most point: during the meeting. Th]: Association will also give $20 R0 the driver scoring the moat points during the meeting $10 to the drlver ncorlug the second most polnta during tho meet. First place count; five points, mound place three ‘Olllfi, third place two points and fourth place one point. no ‘m b, ‘wen m, 5,1",- drlvln; g1“ 155g“; hug trotted during the meet and $10 to the driver driving the fut/cat heat paced during the meet. $10 wlll be given the caretaker of the hum trotting he fastest but and I10 to the caretaker uf the horn pacing the fastest heat. $10 will be given to winning drivers of each race. $5 will be given to the caretaker of each hone winning a rue In the trotting and pacing alum during tho meet. $50 will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 1.01M except u provided for below. $50 to the owner of the horse that beats the track trottinl "Bord of 2.07% except n: provided for below. in can two hone: beat the above record: then the awards go to the Intent hone. If two horses tlo for the lwlrdl the money wlll 1».- divided equally. ‘ Entrfu close July 25th with J. W. GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES MILE HEATS) The Charlottetown Race Track ls now one of the fut- ut. beat laid out and cared for tracks, and surely Ilia‘ must beautifully altuated of any In the Maritime Provlncea. A great deal of effort will be made to keep It In apple pie order, all through the period before the racer and during the race: so that no horse will become unsound or suffer Injury and to enable them to make fast time. Horsemen (providing they are racing exclusively at our meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying u; of their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage tram- ferrcd to the ground: without cost to them, also taken away without coat 0o them. Every effort will be made to make the hor '5 atay pleasant and send them away feelin, that they have been well treated, All race: to be raced on three heat plan: 10 per cent of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The remain- der will be divided Into three equal parts, one part to be racer! for each heat. In the event of then being three heat wlunarl they llllll have a fourth heat to determine th: innen. Any horn winning the first two heat: In any rrc Juli relinquish polo ponltlou and assume llll Icar- In| sltlon. 1| W?!” divided 40, 30, I! and l2 per cent. Entry fee S pcv cent. Flu per cent of the money raced for each but will b» deducted from the first and second horses: 8 per cent from the third horse and 2 per cent from the fourth horse. Entrance fee: and deduction; do not apply to Futurltleg, Six hone: to enter and four to atart. Ilghtl reserved to change program, reject my entry, or If entry appear: to lay over the field to the extent that there la not, in the opinion of the management, lent competition. then the nil! entry may be tnnuferrod to a Inter chug or entry fee refunded, bar any driver and to declare rue of! on account of bad weather, or fllllng to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to tranc- for horses to another clan to which they Ire eligible, rc- open or lulutltuta another without advertising, or alter or extend racing dam, PWPFP“ 99°?‘ 10. Boulter, Secretary Charlottetown, P. E. I. Purse money will not be paid to anyone except owner unleu an order from owner authorlling some la presented. Additional entrlu of m lndlvlflual ownership may no m“ In an! clan by the payment of 1 m cent on closing h". but entrlen of r ‘ ..uership, although in the came stable must pay Installment In full, Two entries of the ulna ownenhip may atart in the same race, providing the full 5 per cent i; paid on each starter, the driven having the approval of the Judges. All horse: with names of driven will be declared in at n °'°l°°i l- m» "l! (ll! Pr!" to the race, when poaltlonl will be drawn to enable u: to print IMIQ cards with lctunl ctarten. Ellglblllty based on U.S.'l‘.A., money winning classifi- cation. Rllhlc relerved to give or extend credit for entrlel I other purposes. The Exhibition Auoclatlnn uuumcl no responsibility 1°!‘ In! Ifloldent or damage to any person or property dur- lng this meeting, and this undorltsndlng l: part. of this contact. Owners must ulume any damage to property or persons caused by driven, attendant: or horse. Hay. straw and atlbllng (m. Races called at 2 P. M. ILS-TA. rulel to govern except when they or change! due to war regulations conflict with these conditions. Bo arziguand bring your eligibility oertlflelteg and driver’! o. THE OFFICIALS The offlolah will b0 neleotod for their experience and reliability and will be inltruclcd to carry out the rulec firmly and Illrly. All puny money will be IIIIII immediate- ly after the race and hommon no nkcd h get u-mc fwré Secretary before leaving. PPIBINTATION OI‘ PIIZI MONEY F"!!! evening on of about 8.80 o'clock the President "l" I'll“ lbw!!! rlbbvlll. prim to tho winning cwnen. driven uul caretakers, at tho Judge: mud and ilioao Wiflllllll Ind: will clean in on hand to roam than. Entries Close July 25th, 1942 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. ' cuaawrnrowu. P. l. L If you have no entries for above chase: pan thh form on to another horseman. In will confer a flvor by pacing along the new: aha} "OLD IIOMI Will."