our ms . (Iver In Purses cannons FINEST anon: macs: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND ANNIIIINGES IT’S GLASSES FOR OLD HOME WEEK» AUGUST 10-11- 12-13 £3 FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 13 $mallman’s‘ Ltd. Free-For-All Pace Purse $1300.00 . ‘ Moore & MacLeod’s Jr. Free-For-All Pace Purse $900.00 01d Spain's 2.17 Pace Purse $800.00 " Perfectio Ice Bream 2.19 Pace Purse $800.00 Devon's ros. 2.25 Pace Purse $800.00 Moore & MacLeod’s 2.23 Pace Purse $600.00 os. 2.25 Pace Purse $600.00 0orney Bios. 2.27 ‘Pace Purse $600.00 Barvellt ros. 2.29 Pace Purse $600.00 Hughes rug 0o. Free-For-All Trot Purse $800.00 Victoria Driving 0luh 2.19 Trot Purse $700.00 Prowse Bros.2.25t Trot Purse $600.00 S. A. MacDonald's 2.28 Trot Purse $600.00 Four Year 01d Futurity (Closed) ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 27, 194s iio Deductions From“ Money Winners 3 p. o. Entrance Fee, venom-any sorrows i a HOUSEHOLD HINT Earl 6oss And ‘ THE GUARDIAN. In second place is George Francis and J. Buote with a 3-2 record while Ronnie lidcDougsll and N. Whitlook are third with two wins Jean Henley (Smith) ..... ...... .. I O'Brien, Alberton. Johnny Kelmuck (Kelly) .2 Random Harvest (O'Brien) .... Miss commando (Inwrle) .... Rosalie H (Hooper) “a .... ......_ Minute Minder (O’Meara) ..__ Bob Osnuek (Her-knees) .... ...._ Mary's Delight (O. O'Brien) .. Kelly, Bouthport. Bonnie Dale (Kelly) ..... ..s_._ Brendan's Boylsemlill) --- Buddy Budlong (Stead) ..._.._ Reuben Lee (Bernard) ._......_ Speedwell Guy (Buell) . Geo Mac (H. Stead) Johnny Kalmuck (Kelly) . Rosalie H (Hooper) ..... .- Miss Commando (Lowrle) Random Harvest (Smith) Bob Canuck (Harkness) -- CIIiREYPETOWN Great Racing (oqntinnsfETen page s) Time 2:14. Winning horse owned by J. Classified Pace JOUIIFWNH Time 2:21 l-B. Winning horse owned by Walter Clasdfled Trot QCIIFHBSU-l Time 2:18. Wininng horse owned Vi’ c» B1"- Clnsslfled Pace Minute Minder (O’Meara) lviary's Delight (O'Brien) Time: 2.18. Winning horse owned by Welter Kelly, Southvport. Parkdale Iluoit Giuh Meeting A meeting or th_e Paricdaie dfif-YIMNNI‘ ' Quoit Club was held recently on the club grounds and the IiZiHlES oi ten new players were recom- mended by the club on a motion by H. C. Atchison and seconded by Bill Warren. The grounds committee reported that they will call on most o! the players ior help in setting out and preparing the new set o! beds about next Wednesday so that they will be ready to play on by July 10th. Weekly competitions are to be held and prizes will he awarded to the winners, the games committee stated. A tournament will also be held within the next two weeks. The meeting was adjourned un- til July 16th, the next meeting night. ._ ___,_,_.. .. New Iihampion p, r . . ~- a b Cec. Doxvling, 20-year-old Belve- dere golfing star and the holder o! the 1948 amateur and open championships. Dowling who had the lowest gross score ever com- piled in an N.B.-P.E.I. tournament also equalled the amateur course record oi 69 in the recent tourna- ment and in addition captured the open championship when his total of 220 was two strokes lower than the professional leader's mark. Dowling heads the Wiliingdon Cup team now in Hamilton, Ont. —Photo by Garnhum. Mexico Team In North America Tennis Finals (By Bert Alien) MONTREAL, July ll -- (CF)- Mexico won the Ilnai two singles matches oi the Canada-Mexico Davis Cup t.ie here Saturday to take the best-ot-tive series 4-1 and earn the right to advance to the North American zone final against the winner of the Australia-Cuba matches. ' Armando Vega, the Mexican ‘JEE powerhouse, came through as ex- ' nominal payloads. V‘ your particular work. ‘JEEP’ TRUCK CHASSIS WITH CAB . '. z available for u. to 1 ton , Suitable for - mounting custom-built bodies for ‘JEEP’ PLATFORM STAKE TRUCK : : z available with or without side gates. Hardwood flooring. All-steel skid rails. Over- all platlorm size BII/g’ x 75'; . ‘ PAGE SEVEN FINE TOBACCO CUT ilockey Berth MONUION, N. B., July 11 — (GP) -- Dartmouth Arrows were given a berth in the Maritimel Senior Hockey League replacing 'I‘ruro Bearcats at a closed meet- ing oi the League Governors here pected, beating Canada's Henri Rochon in straight sets, 8-1, 6-3, 6-3, to clinch the series tor the invaders in Saturdays opening class. Francisco Guerrero, straight- set victim of Rochon Thursday, won the second against Walt stohlberg o! Canada. 12-10, 6-2, 6-1, in a match that had no bearing on the iinal result, but served to make the Mexican victory event more decisive. - lit was Stohlbergh first taste o! Davis Cup play. field! They're truck-designed RIICKS CUT IIIAULIREG COSTS The new ‘Jeep’ Trucks are the big news oi’ the low-priced low operating costs and long life. They're powered by ehe WilIys-Overland ‘Jeep’ Engine, famed for year-in-aod-year-out dependability. 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I , sronrs - cams - AMUSEMENT!» wunmmm’ n‘. qoigeeageeei —Meeis Served All Afternoon and Evening- f‘ G ‘beoandliihlsdea . . . fl-ll "a": Mammoth Dance in Legion Hell - Clifford's Orchestra Send your Entries on or before July 10th to G. L. Sender- son, Secretory Ne. 12 lronch Cenodien Legion l. E. S. L. EXCELLENT PRIZES — ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL Fredericton. N. ‘B. 1'. IZ/fli/lll/l’ SCHICK James AJMoeNefl arson; sunnensiae euone 1st Sterling Meeliey 1:2 L0ii0WOIiTill1iE. ou-rovm Pii0iiE1490L. l/Vt/ECTOR RHZOR It Not Fine, First Fins Day