F o u nil-Cl a s s e s Provide Big Crowd y With Close Finishes Coming from far back with tremendous bursts of speed In the ' first two heats to heod the field under the wire and pacing the last 3 half of the second mile in 1:02 lard Kelly captured the free for 4-5, Anti-Aircraft, driven by Wil- all event at Montague races yes- terday afternoon with as driving a show of pacing power as hos e ever nose by Kovola in the third heat en seen on the Island circuit. The winner was beaten by o as for the second time in the race 3 the photo finish camera had to be consulted to decide the winner. But while Anti-AircrafVs up set victory stole the spotlight af- {ter the poor showing the Horton-owned pacer had made at Sum- , merside lost week young Joe Hennessey drove Miss Knox to a stun- . ning upset victory in the 2.24 pace when after finishing ninth in . with the extra heat to complete The highest payoff ever made Ion the psrl-mutueis occlaROd ll ‘the third heat when Miss Knox .paid $547.20 for a $2.00 ticket only Zone bet being wagered on her Zchances. Y Eva Wvrl-hy was looking for Ttrotters in chalking up a straight ‘heat victory 1n the 2.22 trot while itslugl. owned by the St. Croix -5ta.bies of St. Stephen did as was Fexpected in capturing the Vic- lioris. Driving Club's 2.28 stake. , 1t was a great afternoon's rac- ing with stretch duels being the order of the day and the bumper crowd that packed the stand and jflowed over into the infield being Qheld in s high state of excite- iment as the horses battled it out trsght to the wire in the driving. isensatlonal finshes. 2:22 TROT Eve. Worthy. trotting faultlessly ‘En all three heats had a little too ~much speed for the other four Jrotters pitted against her. She came-from behind in the first heat Zto beat out Billy Kalmuck in a ;tlose finish trotting away in the ~last few strides to win by hall a length. . .0011): away at the rail for the middle mile Eva slaved off 'he qhallenge of George Mac 1n .ne early stages then as she made every post a winning one out- trotted Billy Kolmuck in the clos- ing stages again to win by s length with Buddy Moko coming fast in the stretch to cop third. George Mac fourth and Nell Kai. muck fifth. . Getting any on top for the third heat Eva again made evesy post a winning one with Billy Kalmuck again second. George Mac moving up a notch to third being Just beaten by the Kalmuck horse. Nell Kalmuck was fourth and Boddy Moko fifth. the exsA-t order in which they trotted by the stands the Lirst trip around. VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB STAKE Fourteen horses came to the wire for the feature event of the meeting and although Talugl proved to have too much pace for lhe others driver Earl Sample had to take him all out in chalking up his victory. Sent away on the first score for the first heat Lillie Bell paced around the leaders to go to the front at the second turn. She still had the lead as they came by the stands and hit. into the beckstretch the second time but Talugi etarted to move up from there with Ann Clegg- doing likewise and the battle to the wire was between the pair of them with Talugi having a two length marlin at the wire. It was all Talugi during the second mile. Ann Clegg tested him in the quarter pole before having to take back and from there home Talugl- was never in any great danger as the race develop- ed lnto e battle between the win- ner and Ann Clegg but again the Clegg mare couldn't make the trade. It was much the sense story in the final heat. Tslugi went away Hwirsgin‘ and was never headed while Ann Clegg and Buddy Bud- the first two heats as Romeo and June Morning were dividing mat- ters he raced home in front in the third heat and then paced off his victory. long staged a tight duel for sec- ond spot with the Clegg mare again finishing in second place. FREE FOR. ALL Taking the lead right from the word Kavolo raced to the front of the field of five pacers to lead them up the backstretch. True Hal seeking to take over raced on the outside right past the stands but was forced to take back. As they went down the backstretch the second trip Kavolo, Royal At Law. Alcyone and Anti Aircraft went to si-multaneous drives. At (he three quarter pole Anti Ail":'£|it had moved up from fifth to third. At the top of the stretch he was m second place to Kavolo who had taken over the lead and in the sensational stretch drive the Aircraft managed to get his head in front as they paced under the wire. Scoring by Kavolo for the sec- ond heat after the Aircraft had failed to get his field do\vn Kavolo led the field away only to lose the rail to True Hal at. the first turn; at the half Ant-l Aircraft had moved up on the outside of True H81 to take over at the first turn and from there on was never headed as Royal At Law came through in the stretch to test the winner with Kavolo being third, Alcyone fourth and True Hal drop- ping back to fifth position. True Hal was drawn for (he third and final heat and again the fans received a surprise as Kavolo. handled by Roy Bainet and a decided factor in the race all day paced off with the heat. Royal At Law got off flying i.) take the field down stretch and around 'to the half on 1.07. Rapidly closing the gap that a bad start had accounted for Antl Aircraft and Kavolo started moving very fast up the back- stretch. Royal At Law, Anti Alr- craft and Kavolo were closely bunched as they hit the top of the stretch. Halfway down the Air- craft showed slightly ln front but tn the last few strides Kavolo again came on to Win the heat by a nose, Royal At Law third and Alcyone fourth. 2:24 PACE Just Flicks, Harold Cudmore's great little pacer took the field of nine horses away on the third score for the first heat. June Morning made an early bid for the lead but was forced to tuck in, came on again in t-he stretcn to get up on even terms at the half end finally took over at the turn. Roy Shelburne starting to move up fast made it a thrilling three horse battle as June and Flicks continued their stirring battle. At the top of the stretch a blanket could have covered all three with June Morning in front. Just, Flicka second and Shelburne third and the remainder closely bunched a couple of strides back. Sent away fast in the second host Roy Shelburne had a three length lead on the field as they hit into the backstretch the first trip around but Romeo pacing very fest overtook him at the upper turn to go lo the front. At the half it was Romeo. Roy Shelburne. PERFECT ‘ (OMBINATI I You get the slickeet. moetrefroehinl lhlvfl of your life with the Qltletee ‘Tech Razor end today’! 511M“ Blue Slade. This! fit, eaactiy. m4 mm you from the discom- fort caused W mm‘ blades. Gillette dossblfl edges meen double eoossosnw, too. son PERFECT Sl-IAVES! Gillette TECH R AZ O R Willi 5 Gills-iti- Blur) Blcrdr-s 0N. é the back—' Free For All Al: Montague JULY 10. 1941‘ All Star Baseball Game Scheduled . An All Star team from Sum- merslde is scheduled to play en All Star team from the Charlotte- town City League in an exhibition baseball game here Sunday. July 13. The announcement was made last. night by Lt-Col. Bill Reid. gie said the game would start at .80. Shirley Tern-pie and June Morn- ing leading the way and in the stretch Romeo Shelburne and June were closely packed but Romeo outfooted them to the wire to win by a couple of lengths. Roy Shelburne second, June Morning third, Shirley H. Temple fourth and the remainder pretty well strung out. . But it was in the third heat the big upset came. Romeo led at the half but a disastrous break at the first turn forced him to take back. Here Miss Knox started to show in the picture and halfway up (he backstretch had paced into the lead. There was no heading her. Roy Shelburne, Romeo. who made two breaks in the mile and the remainder of them all tried to head her but young Joe Hennessey piloted her home in front with Lady Rose. driven by Dave Wise- ner coming like a storm in the stretch to wind up second with Shelburne third. June Morning cropping back to fourth. Romeo frfth and Shirley H. Temple, Reu- ben Lee and Just Flicks finishing in that order. The three heat winners, Miss Knox. ‘Romeo and June Morning hammered away at each other hammer and tongs in the extra heat but again Miss Knox out- paced them. Taking the lead on (he backstretch the second time around dri-ver Hennessey opened up a two length lead and flashed under the wire with that much to spare with Romeo moving past June Morning in the stretch to capture the runner-up position. Three horses. Quick Lick. Tiny Budlong and Maudlne Budlong figured l-n a dangerous looking mixup in the first heat o-f the Stake Race as all three went dorwn in a tangle of sulkies halfway up the backstretch but luckily both drivers and horses escaped free from serious injury although Maudlne Budlongks bike was smashed to pieces in the mishap. SUMMARY 2.22 TROT . Eva Worthy (Collins) Billy Kalmuck (L. Kelly) Geo Mac (Stead) . Nell Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Buddy Moko (Brookins) .. Time; 2.15 1-5; 2.17 I-fi. 2. Winning norso owned by McIntyre. Montague, 2.2‘ STAKE lfiNe-n l1 22 ......... .. 43 354 535 201-5. D121’. Talugl (E. Semple) Ann Clegg (Cailbeck) Buddy Budlong (Stead) Lynn Mite (Harriet) C. Albert Budlong (L. Kel ) Lillie Belle (O'Brien) Dudy Budlong (H. stead) Jimmie A. (Arbing) .. Janette Dale (W. Kelly) Miss Commando (Collins) Mickey Budlong (Jay) 11 Time: 216 1-5. 2.15, 2.16. Winning horse owned by St. crolx stables. St. Stephen. N. B. :0 ____-1oo¢.>cnusss- =Plii@hlfiac§§,ill Free For All Anti Aircraft (W. Kelly) l l2 Kovola (Barnet) . ....... .. 2 S! Royal At Law (C. O'Brien! 4 2 s Alcyone (Wisener) 5 44 True Hal (Hennessey) 3 5 dr Time: 2.10 4-5. 2.09 3-5. 2.11 1-5. Winning horse owned by 0 H. Horton. Murray River. 2.24 PAC! Miss Knox (Hennessey) .. O Romeo (McNeilll . 5 June Morning (McDonald) 1 nay Shelburne (Bsrnet) S Just Flicks (Cudsnore) 4 s Lady Rose (Wisener) Shirley H. Temple (HOOP- er) Reuben Marjorie Budlong "rstlllillif" ‘l. (RIB; 2.18. Winning horse owned by G. H. Buntuin. Charlottetown. Horseshoe (ilub In s sudden death game at the Brighton Horseshoe Club lest. night Ronnie MecDougell end Jack McCourt won e challenge match from Len Phillips and Earl Goes. The score wee 50-48. Mec- Dougall and McCourt were the challengers. IMPOITED All‘ leery Duychinck. e Hollander who settled on Long Island in 1035. made the first stained glass lia Assserioe. THE At Stoke Next Mon Island Horse Wins 2.25 Glass At Truro TRURO. N S.. July 9 - (C?) - Tlp Abbe. ovmed by the New Glas- gow. N. S.. Dudey Path Club, paced the fastest mile of the after- noon today when hs took the Free-for-all ll'1 straight heats in a harness card ct the Bible l-lill track. Tip Abbe. piloted by Jo:- O'Brien, ran the third heat in 2.00 2-5. Prince Marine, owned and driven by Cooper Welsner of Plctou. N.S.. was another straighf-hPa‘. winner taking the 2.2a Stake rare. Judd, piloted by his (‘n-owner's son. Sam Walker Jr. of Sackvllle. N. S.. and Leo's Nghtmarc owned by James O'Brien of Elmsdale. P. E. 1., also won the 2.19 and 2.25 classes respectively in straight heats. SUMMARY FREE-FOILALL Tip Abbe (J O'Brien) wllkin (H. Bailey) Jolllty (A. Allen) Josedale Hoosier (S. Walk- er Jr) .. . . 4 llluck Worthy (J. Campbcl.) 5 The Walnut Abbe (Mar- Lead) .. .. .. 6 6 6 Winning owner; Dudy Patch Club. New Glasgow. Time: 2.11. 1.12, 2.09 ?-5. 228 STAKE S1025 Prince Marin? (Werner) Togo Bars (CfiLevrls) single Streak (H. Spence) Quakers Boy (J. Conroy) Aubrey Budlnng (Allen) Bonny Spruce (Rogers) Mac Fiugo (J. O'Brien) Scotty lilcKarc (H. Nailey) Time. 2.12 2-5. 2.13 2-5. 2.14 2-. 2.19 CLASS $400 (S. Wrlker, Jr.) mus- shoes- 2 1 4 5 3 3 5 onch-Ivs-nutqs-s mama-stow»- 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 5 Judd 1 Jerry Lee Volo (M. Jabalee- 2 Jack Clyde (F McAlduff) 5 Sandy -D. J Conroy) 3 Tracey Hanover (Lt-Walker) 6 Fires Trad‘; ig. McLecd) 4 5 dr. Winning owners: Chas and Sam Walker. Sackvllle, N. S. Time 2.12. 2.13. 2.15 ‘3-5. 2.25 CLASS $400 Lee's Nightmare (J. O’- claw-um»- mamas- Brien) .. .. . 111 Vella LaLcilsll-l. Sweeney) 2 2 2 Calumet June (R. Clark) 3 3 4 Tryon (J. Campbell) 4_ 4 3 Wlnmng ctr/her: James OBrlen Elmsdale, P. E. I. Time: 2.17. 2.17 3-5. 2J5 3-5- Dr. F‘. C. Dougan. Charlottetown was starter. (lope Breton Horses Win At Sydney SYDNEY, N. S.. July 9 ~03?) Anne K. Dewey. Starlight Eclipse and Mary A. Raemore all Cape Breton-owned horses. won tho three events in a light har- ness card at the Sports Centre here today. Worrell Lewis of Glace Bay, driving Fred Dakin's Lady Avon in the third heat of the 2.29 class. escaped injury when the horse stumbled and he was tossed over the fence. -Wea» Vickers of Sydney Mines. handing his own Lela Budlong for the first time. was warned by starter Dimer Campbell for "not Opens At WOODSTOCK. N11. July 9- (CP)—A two-day harness racing meet opened here today with no horse able to win more than one heat in any of the four classes. Each event comprised two heats. Argot Pointer. owned by J.1-l. Breen. Halifax, took the 2.26 Trot and Pace with a first and second. In the 2.17 Trot. Bone Beau. s Woodstock horse. and Clyde Han- over from Elston, Me.. each won a heat end a second place. The some situation applied to the junior free-for-ell involving Uhle Abbe. Troy. N.Y.. and Wildcat Volo. St. Stephen. A split also occurred in the ath- er event-Ml Trot and Pace Nancy Wyeth‘. from l-ioulton. Me, took tihe first heat and came fourth in the second. Kippe Abbe. Monti- cello, Me. reversed this with a fourth and first. The summery: see Trot and Peee. purse M00: Argot Pointer (Avery) Milton Budlong (Burke) June Henley (Marr) June Symbol (Hayes) Prank Dillard (Miller) 21 13 l2 44 l‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Maritime Heavy Title At Forum day Night Heavyweight boxing featuring Billy Shaw. outstanding Montreal heavyweight and Wallace McLeod of Sydney. Maritime heavy cham- pion in the main bout comes to the Forum Monday night July 11th. in what boxing fans herea- bouts consider will be just about one of the best bouts seen here in a long while. Shaw managed by Sylvo Mir- eault who also looks after Joe Pyle and Gene Richard is a tough. hard-hitting. rugged typepf fight- er that should extend the Mari- time champion to the limit and when the pair tangle on the night of the 14th. fans should witness one of the gorlest battles in Is- land ring history, But. that is not all. In the semi- final B12 Boy Peterson recogniz- ed Island heavyweight champion pits his prowess against the slash- in: fists of Blair Dougan. a. south- paw haitler formerly from Char- lottetown hut now of Moncton who is nicknamed the Fighting student. Peforson Will be meet- lng his stlflest test against -the young southpaw battler and if he can get. bv him will put himself in line for bouts against more ex- ncrlenced opponents in the near future. ' The preliminaries will be an- nounced tomorrow and they will be lined no so as to give the box- uuz fans the most for their money. m two prev nus cards staged ear- lier in the season (to-promoters Archer and ‘li/(rmellan have staked pleasing cards hut they feel con- fldent. um. next li/fonda" night's rirnvram will he "tons" all the we‘! hnrh from action and smart box- (nlz anqles. l _____ dialifax Woman Wins iii. s. our lih’ship PAGE SEVEN’ It will be legion and Rovers in tonight's City Baseball League tussle at the Park diamond and fans should witness plenty of slugging and fine defensive work when the nOli-hcnd team tangles with the peppy, scrappy crew "Had" Mclnms has under his wing this season. i 4- 4- + Il- Althoug-h they have. come p111 second best in their tangles with the Rovers in games (o daft‘, Legion still are confident of being able to overtake the fast traveinng crew of northcndcrs and are out to take the first step in that direction this evening. 4' Il- rl- 1- As the season procrcsses so does the racing. The meeting staged at. Montague yesterday afternoon more than lived up to exnr-cgaglom and by the time tho horses reach Old Home Week they should be about ready for record-breaking performances. -l- -l- -l- -l- , Any doubts that race followers may have had regarding Antl-Alr- crafts future must be pretty well dispelled after the show the big pacer put nn yesterday’. 1n each and every (heat he looker‘. and act- ed the part of a Grand Circuit per- former and the burst of speed he showed in winning the first two heats should definitley gn/e him a high rating in the $5000 free-for- all he takes part in at Moncton later in the season. is ~l~ sl- 4- Value of the phoer) finish machine. used at Montague yester- day for the first time in Island track history, cos eVlKl-Ent in pick- ing fhe winners in more than one instance. While (he first neat of ‘ LIVERPOOL. N. S.. July 9- (CP)—1Virs. C. B. Rondeau of the Halifax Golf and Country Cluh carded a 36-hole total of 185 to cop the Nova Scotla women's golf (hamplonshlp over a field of 3.‘) contestants at Liverpool Golf and Country Club here today. Mrs. R Risleyfalso of Ashburrr followed six strokes behind. trying“ after finishing fourth and fifth in the first and second heats of the 2.26. 1n the third heat he brought the mare under the wire in second place. Summary 2.29 Class. Purse $250 Anne K. Dewey (Mitchell) 2 Bowden Square (P. Hickey) Gertie Raemore (Chalssorl) lady Avon (W. Lewis) Tlmko Shanlro (Collins) (Winning horse owned by A. W. Mitchell. River Ryan.) Times: 2.13. 2.18. 2.21 8-5, 2.28 Class. Purse S250 Starlight Eclipse (R. Hood) 2f Royal Tell (W. Lewis) 1 2 Bumper Joe (Barrows) R 3 Lela Budlong (Vickers) 4 5 Jeanette Bud (MacDonald) 5_4 (Winning horse owned by Bcnaviskl Svdnev.) Times: 2.90. 2.17. 220. 2.22 Class. Purse S250 Mary A. Raemore, (Ratch- ford) .. .. 1 Dr. l... B. (C. Sweet) 2 June Grattan (Fraser) 8 Peter At Court (MacDonald) 4 -(Winning horse owned by D. Rntchford. North Sydney.) ‘limes: 2.18 3-5, 2.22. 2.1!. \ Z-Day Harness Meet Woodstock Ritz Wlm (St. Onge) Duke Azoff (Johnson) Guy Long (Rlnguette) Time 2.14 3-4, 2.14 3-4. 2.17 Trot. purse 8400 Bons Beau (Avery) Clyde Hanover (Lumont) Hollywood Ann (Dewitt) Sunny Meade (Walker) Flying Heels (Boutilier) PeBIY Moon (Michaud) Time 2.18 1-2. 2.14. 2.21 Trot and hoe. pres MOO Nancy Wyeth (Bradbury) ' Kipp Abbe (Ryan) Yankee Girl (Avery) Delilah B. (Walker) Silver X (Rlnguette) Col. Sizer-brooks (Dewitt) Dick Powell (St. Onge) Rip Dillon (Dumarlt) Time 2.16. 2.12 1-2. ' Junior hee-for-Ali, puree Uhle Abbe (Avery) Wildest Volo (Burke) _ Steppin (Reed) ' Cisco (Boulllier) Dale 1-l. (Woodcock) Gill Hanover. (St. Onge) o d d Time 2.09 3-4. 2.12 1-2. Starter. Ken MscDougeli. Menc- ti). 65 Y7 .8dr ~l . aGQQIUI$DH Qslillelhie-l KQIQEIQOQPJQ QUOisht-‘N EIQEJMDD-l; FIQEIQI-lk} the free-for-o" was c1cs= the third lwas even clesor and (he machine ioperater‘ by. W. R. Ccdfrey assisted gby Clow and Smith caught the horses with their noses right at the pwire. 4' III 4' -l~ , ‘The picture;- were pretty nearly ‘letter perfect and there could be no doubt left ln the most rabid fans mind once he had glimpsed the camera's story on printing paper. + Ii- '1' + Now that :l.e camera has passed its first test its use should become universal all over the island cir- cuit and likely throughout the Marltimes and its presence at meat- ings will certainly do away with a lot of the arguments that usually result when a close finish is wit- nessed. Wins Decision HALIFAX. July 9——(CP) —J’ea.n Richard of Montreal, billed as an "outstanding Canadian feather- weight." tonight won a round decision over Dick Howard c-f Halifax. Maritime light- weight diarrplon. Richard. who was given the 2-1 decision. weigh- ed in at 1Z4. Howard 12S 1-2. In a six-round semi-final Alvin Upshaw of Halifax. 158, won a de- cision over Ronnie McNeil of New Waterford. N.S.. 151 1-2. There were no knockdovms in (he main bout but the heavier fighter slipped once in the fourth and hit the canvas‘. “ THEATRE, MONTAGUE Fri.'8:l5 P.M.-Sat. 8 and l0 Spellbossn Ingrid Bergman Gregory Peck KEEP YOUR lilKE IN ORDEI We do all kinds: of repairs. All ‘work guaranteed. sites "r0 nus lll.l.'S llllE llEPMll SIIOP Phone 2572-! Z5 Passmore St. Krfiiuzr-i/aoxrffsirntf“ Bnvscnssvr c‘, rsss rnrscr ssssn oueessse- ‘ V‘ 0 Applied every morning. Bsrrucuess wiI keep your hair looking smart and well-groomer] l" 4B? isms. The natural oils in Barnum overcome dandruff and dry scalp, give the hail I hmmilh natural lustre without that pa“, appearance. Buy Bnncanss in the handy, convenient tube todayl r m: sun-nu sum» m1 Alfiiliiii- no sum Jimmie ‘Walker. Charlottetown Golf Club Pro, scored a hole-in. one for the second time in his Bolfing career yesterday. Jimmie made the lucky shot on the 205 yard No. 2 hole using a bfasslf; He “was 918F108 a round wlth Hadd MacInnls and Wllf Dowling and finished up with g 78. Par for the 1B hole course is 72. It was hla second round of the fi and he traversed the course on the earlier round with a simi- lar score. Three other club members, H51 Bohaker. Skip Sears and Doug Pieffia. who were watching from a car on the roadside saw the ball pop into the cup. It was the first hole-in-one chalked up on ihe Belvedere Course this season. About 11 years ago when hold- lng the post of assistant pro Jim- mie made a hole-ln-one on No. 6 hole. At lhat time he used a six iron for the 145 yard hob. Club members wishing to take part in the Mixed foursome com- petition to be held Saturday are asked to post their names at the club house not later than this evening. . Results of the second stage of the President's Match played yes- terday follows: Bill Boyles 95-85 1O S. MacDonald 96-69 9 B. MacNeill 96-70 8 G. Hutcheson 98-72 '1 w, Bowling 88-74 6 H. Maofrmls 80-75 41-2 B, Glakey 99-76 4 1-2 J. A. Likely 84-77 it 1-2 Local Golf Club Pro A Scores Hole In One Ladies Golf Results, Schedule The results of matches played. I "A" Division ladies branch of the Charlottetown Golf Club during the month of J1me are a4 follows: Lady President's Match won by Nilrs. E.W. Bagnall, runner-up, M", T.W.L. Prawse. ' Goodwill Medal (won by Mu, 1, W. Bagnall. Partnership foursome. by Mrs. W.E. Cotton. and Mrs. . A. Likely. Runners-up, Mrs. AJ. Has- lam and Mrs. B. Ewrle MacDonald. 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