aucfisr 24, 1940 Down u THE - '1 HallfflX. race meeting at Truro 28 53c.) 2.16 Trot and 53b0,’ Thursday's classes are no; and Pace. purse $Z°°- From Truro the racing may, September 4th. “m. the Exhibition grounds- ..;1.’o:'d tl-rattan. p: now Owned b-V L” K1 H111 Britta-n 2.09 8-4. p-I 1‘ 2.07 " D.rcct L. 2-09 1-3 1 had the second the "Z cv Hanover ‘a. mix up race, VETY -~r1t is one 1n which - 1g? positions so (o: 111.I1'.cl:. .lt (or 1111a! _\'(’tll”. {Iii m and abfe to dIEIJOSE i by the straight heat \\...1 the best mile in 2-10- Smce w! The veterinary’ summon- he I r1 i a o ed I GITYIIIICII so it was decid- to p "c I1 . r uzcnd allant pacer passed o11r sympathy and r-rc, to Mr. Haunts- on Barney as more , indeed as a friend '1" v foilsalhg latter fromS. Thane , rctalvn, N. 8.. is greatly 1 \v."1'= (‘I've "'1" WM” ,_ . _ the same thing. I talked 1) 111.11:_v cf the l1or.=.111 n comma! -~ _v all agreed ' a grrat week cu d‘rl not have as than)’ a’. some tracks where the ‘s bun; trsed." ca, and we can assure rn that your Roi “lillls, Harry Jewett {her New Brunswlckers at Old 1r Wcck. By the wnv, we extracted a PIO- frzul Ilarry Jewctt that he 11.1w us a good long letter tlu- history of The Expos- . * . raced toa Can- From wack- light on the queer dis- 11 which that horse possess- lu our statistics for Old Home Wrrlt rnrlrg we neglected to give c'u:- cI-cdzt to Wilbur Lawless. Ken- slmzr 1. and driver Tyndall Sem- 111. for the performance of Hilda I" in the second heat of the 11' OlrlFuturity stake which '<I 2.20 1-4-a new rec- by of er; . planting that made Nita v0.0 August 18th. i936 2.23 1-2 , _ Calumet Coburn was 8-6-2 in the 11-’ LIr-c at Slcowhegan, Maine. 111-“ k. This horse is well known » 3.)‘ having won on the trot two Fears ago and was c. competitor on "is pace last year. Grant-n Axworthy 2.00 3-4 won f‘ Frrc for All Pace at Gorham. Mame“. August 8th. stepping the firs: heat in 2.04 l-Z, the fastest mile on a Maine half mile track this season. Grattan Axworthy is l half mile track in America. Fed- MI. that Henry Clukey won so "WW races with. was 4-8-8. Earle Avery drove Peter McKin- ley to a straight heat victory at firoaéhlegan e .3 Tr , . _ - no 84- 0t in 213 l 2, 20013. ‘Pop Hat. owned by Reed Broth- lm. won the classified pace by hav- PB the best summary-it-l-2. Billy. here last all? second in 207 l-2 an - ‘is; e third in 2.09. Happy L. 2.07 1-4, full brother to Aaron L < 1-4. did not figure in the Summary. He is in Earle Aver ‘s ftilabl“ Billy's win was so surprL- mitt to the. patronlzers of the pari- twlallélolnatalriagilhefiaid 8244.30 for a. to l "cord. . at. must be close Ofp ‘ accrs whose incomparable hands gale’! Bllly Direct to the world's "8 record of 1.55, beat the fut- .“ EWQCIII Drlvmg Association, ' N_ 3,, are sponsoring l. two- next ‘"3?“§Z%“la3f“t>§“»‘t‘;f’£§;ai§“i’§§ classes will be 2.24 Trot and Pace‘, we $300., Free For All Trot, put-s- Pace, purse 558° .1] T1- t and Pace. P11?“ -- "lfrot aond Pace. Purse 8300a 3-3 scene . N311,“ sydney where C. ar- Ting-gird will put on a two-day £85,“; Monday, scptember2nd grid ‘.l ~ ,1 be races fat Middleton n (Igcwater. N. 5.. where a new frric’; has bccn built in connection err-Ontario Jcnes, ‘f 1am. N. B., rang a surpr se at Tnyn on v/Bflflxdifly when heBraiealdy 1-2, Signal Senator and 1-4 to the wire by wln- rt and fourth heats and cond in the third heat. second best winning the third heat fourth won the z wh"1e Signal Senator .~o the first two heats. seldom the fre- .1.~ time in the first heat l-was s. mighty 890d 1R1‘- , Major Dawes winn- t in 2.13 l-4 and Zia Brltton In the n 215 1-2 and th. - h.. "s have :01 improvem nt this 1351; flee 2.10 material Azctf 1.59 l-4 is one of the tcar k:.'.."I that can race and fatten on it. It is 0f ,, Rnlnc-y G. Henley and Al- route or. It appears that _in a s one struck him art causing an rnJury 1d require a very serrous rd that Barney would not v luv more than an hour af- "I with It and a o that of many 011191” I f1 ziiblflon Association a ltl race program for I: ‘ I have never seen 1 I woyed any better a '11. think you will find ver)’ s racing. I spectators as they are Thanks. many s Iwrc worr- ocllghtcd to have Le me two-ycar-old pan-- one or the four best pacers over last Tuesday. winning est. field of pacers in America at N. Y. lramess races Wed. nerds)’. August 14th with Dusty Hanover. In doing so he headed Lone Ace 1.59 l-2, The widower 1.50 1-2, Blackstone 1.59 l-2, Little PHI L59 f-2. Smgle stein and Chief Counsel 1.59 3-4 to the wire, time, 29° 1-2. 1.59 3-4-a newrecord for Dusty Hanover. Dusty Hanover is owned by Sullivan and Mawhinney of Machais, Maine, and was train. ed last season by Henry Clukey. It must have been a. tremendous upset for the spectators and spec- ulators as Little Pat has been prac- tically unbeaten all season. ‘ The same day the great three- year-old Spencer Scott by Scotland 1.59 1-2, dam May Spencer bv Spencer 1.59 3-4. won the three year old Hambletanlzr stake winch '. he time was 2.02. 2.03. Second place wcnt Remus by Protector (3) 1.59 l-4. He. was driven by Harry Short. Remus is probably the largest horse racing on my track. He stands well over 17 hands high "and dwarfs mast o! the competi- tors he raccs against. He is ovmezl, by Harry short. Paul Bowser, the wrestling promoter, Imd Will Dick- erson. “no trains for the Harrimanl stables The Classified Trot at Skoxhe- Kan last week was won by Holly- rood Dorcas from a field of ten in stralght hsats, best time 2.14 l-2. The 2.16 Pace was won by Joe Dir- ect in straight heats from a field of 4, best lime 2.09 ‘-2. The 2.20 Trct was won by J 111 Welburm- best time 2.10 3-4. Ar :-.:1'cntIy they vcre not stepping as fast ut Skow- hogan as they were at Charlotte- toyn on the same dates. We have gone through the rac- lng summaries of Old Home W:ok and excluding Futurititsantl Clas- slfic! Dashes we find that in the tcn races trotted and traced Nova cotla horas won 51 points. Prince Erlvvarrl Island ho New Brunswick h Points nave been same as for the drivers‘ fourth Nova Scoila had 4 '1 seconds. 3 thirds and 4 four Edward Island had 5 firsts, 3 sec- onds. 4 thirds and 4 fourths. mak- Ing a total of 45 points. New Bruns- wick had 1 first. ‘no setunds. 3 thirds. no seconds, 3 thirds and 3 fourths, making a total of 14 points. _ Old Home Wcck races were re- soonslble for more rccords being reduced than any other race meet- ing ever hold in the Marizinto Pro- vinces that we have record of, no less titan 12 trctters and pacsrs acquiring new records by the rc- duction route. The most startling of them was the performance of Dudey Patch that started out with a record of 2.10 and emit-d with a record of 2.05 1-2. In addition to the above number IIIOIY‘ must be included those that took new roc- ords such as Peter at Court 2.12 l-4. George Mac (3) 2.20, Add Whrthv, 2.23, Hilda Budlorlg (2) 2.20 1-4. Altogether it was a most remark- able iour days racc Inceting and one that will linger 1921;; in the memory of the horsemen and the many thousands of spectators who cheered their favorites to viczory with no uncertain enthusiasm The Charlcttctown Driving Park race stalls and track present n very depressing picture these days. It is the scene of vanished glory grrcsintlng a somewhat bedragglcd appearance after the pomp and cir- cumstance of the four 211a clavs. The some hundred stalls where so many gallant race horses munchcd their oats arc vacant. their" occu- pants havc vanished like a dream. off to their owners’ homes or to future racing fields such as Am- herst. 'I‘ruro, North Sydney, Inver- ness and other points. The Riding Club stalls which were so taste- fully "drrssed up" with tin Iced tubs painted in gay colors and ev- erything splc and span are also deserted and the whole plant brings to mind Thomas Moorc-‘s poem- "I feel like one who treads nlone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead. And all but 1w departed." Baseball Results YESTERDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 030 030 010-10 15 3 Pittsburgh 431 0:13 2014-13 l8 2 Hubbell, Joiner, Lynn, Gumbcrt, Melton and DanInlng; Butcher, Lanning, Bowman, Helntzelman and Davis. Brooklyn 100 2011 001 00-4 ll 3 Chicago 010 002 010 01-5 l! 0 Hamlin and Mancuso, Franks, Phel ; French, Passeau and Boston 108 002 010-7 ll 0 Cincinnati 000 100 100-2 l0 0 'I‘obin and Berres; Derringer, Shoffner and Lombardi. Wmon» Phllldclphln 002 006 000-2 I: i t. Louis ooo 30o 02x-5 1 o I-IIgIbc and Warren; Bowman and Padgett, Owen. AMERICAN LEAGUE Clcvellml 000 200 001-3 (I l New York I00 I00 Jv-Ii 9 0 Smith, Allen and I-Iemsley; Sun- dra and Dickey- St. Lnull r111 1011 000-4 (1 (I Phllldtlphh (Illl Lil IIOK-G 9 A Kennedy, HII-llin and Busce. swift; Vaughan, Cash-r and Hayes, Wagner. Chls- 000 000 (I10 001 0-2 ll 3 Wash." 01o ooo ooo o0! 1-‘1118 Dietrich, Brown and Trash: Chase and Eearly. INTERNATIONAL LEAG UE Iultlmoro (Am-Greyhound wcn the Open Trotting event that teatured a of harness racing at the Iltnols State Fair today. ‘The grey gelding owned by E. J. Baker, St. Charles, 111., siklh straight stake of the wlthcut being pressed by 11's stable- matc sister Mary. who finished to second in both heats. the final d 2:18 Class Pace, Three Heat Plan. 1,000. Pat W., bg (Stone) - - - - Brady shat J11 trophy. namely. 5 points for first. 3 points for second. 2 for third and 1 for ' ts S making a total of 51 points. Prince THF (TIIARLOTTFTLOWN 011a 0N - e‘ 7115.911. §EVEN Ifinheyhound? Wins Open Trot Event SPRTNGFTEIJD. IIL. Aug. The ezght gear-old SUMMARIES Purse S Hanover, bh (D. Par- Prince, Also started: Judge Cash Tllllf- 2.03 3-4, 2.03 1-2. 2.03 1-2. Free For All Trot, Two Heats, Purse $1.500. Greyhound, gg (Palin) - - - 1 1-- Slster Mary. bm (Erskine) - 2 2 5119111011. bl! (Stone) - - - - - 8 3 Times 1'59 1-4. 2:01 1-2. Two Your Old Pace, Illinois Bred, Two Ileats, Purse $1.180. Cita Rector bf (Amundsen) - 1 I Lincoln Cash. be (Leonard) - 2 3 Brady Direct. ch c (Fitzpatrick) 5 2 Guv Bliss. ch c (H. Stone) - - 3 4 Also started: Jerrv Strong, Anita Sisklvou. Helen Win. Times 2:09 3-4, 2:07. Free For All Pace. 2 Heats. Purse 51.500. Little Pat, bg (Lacey) - - - 2 Chief Counsel. br h (Fitzpat- rick) - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Blackstone. bh (Parshali) - 4 Single Stine, bm (Palin) - - 8 Times 1:59 l-4, 2:01 l-2. fituw v-l Two Year Old Trot. Illinois Bred. Purse SL080 True, br f (Livingston) - - - Lucky Bertha. bf (Leonard) - Bard of Athlove, bc (Stone) - Susan Nicfilluwn, bf (Sundberg) Also started: Arc Sisklyott, Lee Cash. Daniel. Bright Scott Times 209, 2.13 1 2 5 I 2 3 3 8 (‘laimiug Trot. Illinois Owned. 3 Heats, Purse S600. Nipponcsc. bl m (Fundcrburk) 4 Mr. Harrlman, bl (Oldham) - l Joyful, hm (Chrlstmans) 3 Frank Volc, br h (Dunlap) - 2 Times 2.10, 2.08, 209 001 302 MIX-G 12 8 Montreal C: ', Trinkle, Springer and Kra er; W.ckcr, Rachunck and Becker. Second Game: Syracuse Rochester 001 230 02X-8 13 0 Swigart, Clemenson, Anugst and Harrie; Lyons and Mueller. First Game: Jersey City 009 002 0-11 l4 1 Buffalo 012 030 0-— 6 8 l Castleman, Holman and Epps, Gzebcll. Angeli. Jacobs, Aglego and McCullough. Second Game: Jersey City 100 001 000-2 7 0 Buffalo 200 001 l0x—4 5 0 Harris and Blacmire; Cock and McCullough. Newark 100 001 110-4 8 3 Toronto 500 220 00x-7 ll U Barley. Johnson and P-zddcn, Warren; Eaves and Heath. WARTIME "MET" ALL AMERICAN NEW YORK, Aug. 23 —(CP) — Italy's entrance into the war will reduce the number of Italian sing- ers in the Metropolitan Opera and tend to make the Metropolitan to Edward Johnson, Canadian-born general manager of the "Met." Mr. Johnson said the Metropolitan "had in mind" thesignlng of Ital- ian opera stars this year but It- aly‘s belligerence has resulted in postponement of these plans. Some of the Met‘ greatest singers have been Italian. "The situation is very muddled,“ Mr. Johnson said explaining that there will be difficulty assembling the complete Metropolitan conrpany because the singers come from many of tlte countries now invaded or at war. Mr. Johnson said he is s11re at Iarrscnt only oi’ three first-rate Ital- ian artists for the new season. They are Giovanni Martinelll, now an Unified States citizen. and Bruna Castagana and E210 Pinza, both of whom have applied for citizenship. The general manager said that 65 per oentof all the artists on tha Metropolitan roster last season were American citizens. Two Canadians were added to the roster during the season-Raoul Jobln. tenor of Que- bec. and Jean Dlckenson, Montreal- bnrn soprano. "There never was such ll’! op- portunity for American singers." said Mr. Johnson. NEW HAT STYLES FROM SOLDIERS! IDNDON, Aug. 23 -(CP) -Caps. tams. and hats of various design worn by soldiers from the Domin- Q00 100 101-4 ll ll . ions are being copied by fashion- g igffiufium" :00 000 l-l 7 4 able milllners. These new hats are RIrehelkr 000 411 (-6 10 11 called Dominion hats, are made in mmben, and Hartie; Gornfckl. almost every shade of felt ou can Berly and Mueller. , think of, are claimed to loo equal- lv well on debutantes and older REMEMBER WHEN (Bv ‘Ihe (Kanadinn '.' z-ss) Steve Sandra Gives Yankees Second Straight Victory Over Cleveland NEW YORK, Aug. 23-tAP)-_.ga.mes. George Caster turned 1n a brilt ant three-Inning relief fhrladclphla as the Athleuc; cam; Ifrcm behind to beat Casey Stengel And Boston . _ Troance Cincinnatz 7-2 c, a sturdy Yugos- Davis Cup upset of the year by handing walloping to Australia's top-rank- ing Jack Bromwrcn a year ago t0- day. Displaying brilliant Puncec ran up his surprising 6-2, 8-6, 0-6, 6-2 victory before 200 spectators at Philadelphia ln the 23- inaerzone finals, won by Australia. z3__(AP)-|glve the Gubs a 5-4 victory over $1.530 Y Old man nemesis-Casey Slengel Brooklyn Dodgers at Chicago. Reis- and his Boston Bees-put a hand er was at shortsoP. on the Reds today at and the National League leaders dropped another ball game, '1-2. I11, was Pau Derrlngers fifth azmght trials Fllced another Same 01f With Jim Tobin pltching like clock and Derringer Shcftner giving hmce to Max Wcst and Chet Ross, the Red's didn't have a chance. SCORES TENNIS UPSET SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que.. Aug. 23 -(CP)-—Bob Sarmnn of Berkeley. Caiiri. scorccl the first major upset of the Selgnirn~_v' tennis tournament toduv when eliminated Don Ottawa, Canadian singles ion. in a third-round match. Dodgers’ flfthilsague- leading Cleveland here today, the Yankees’ straight triumph over the American Leagues top two teams. That left the world The rampant St. took his Caster rtplaccd rookie year pions Porter Vauchan n1 t.)- scvenlh and p.:chctl tltrcc Reds first place advantage as they gJVCli their eighth in a row, beating lust three games and argburh IPhiladelphla 5-2 at St. Lcu s. The victory gave the Cards disputed possession of third. Thev trail Cincinnati by ll games segond -place Brooklyn by only 4 place and only seven astern of the‘ Indians, whose lead over second- Grevhmnd stepped the first mile in 1159 c110 thc aPCOIICI in 2:01 1-2. lxggc-‘t crowd of the five-day meet- ing, approximately 15,000 attended. Bloodwcrth’: single ning scored Johnny Wel- Ih the run Whlfh gave Wash- l-4 The defeat dropped the Giants into n] wI dropping McDinrmid by the mum) PM“ l" ‘he N side. He racvd through the first set at: love, and tc-nl: the sccond with the loss of only a single game. homer in the fourth. Pete Reseriq bad throw to the plats on Hank Lelberis with the bases loaded and l The Piratesland NV.\'f'x'f)l‘I1(dGfr1nts d jpu on nine rm ngs u wi base- groun er l a‘ Pxtshurgh. and the a mm m came out with a 13-10 victory, ‘ _ pIICDPIS were used-four b1 Bugqllflftxburgh. K121’; Carl Hubbcll “'33 Thelnarged wIth tle 105.1, ‘ By J- R. Williams €NAG6ED F312 IIIFTEEN RON MEN A DAV. 1 2 1 Major Hooplq - 1 — - - - - - - - - - - - 2 l 2 Symbol s1 '1) OUR BOARDING HOUSE TI-IF; ...-.'.’.E IS I-IOOPLE-MAJOZ ' AMOS s. I-Iooots, conuz-Iztv 5': uoopte - I-IAtL-KAFF/f Mano T1415 I6 MY ESTEEMED 1:21am: TIFFAN rwIe-es, LATE o1: scoruxuo vamp/us... 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