:1 I-'V"7r1 - P. E. Island Team Captures Barlow Challenge Cup QONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGE, lgjioch team scored 188 of a possible South March, Ont., Aug. 12 -(CP) Prince Edward Island today won the Barlow challenge cup at the 84th annual Dominion of Canada Rifle Association prize shoot on the strength of best pacings on the target. i . The four-member team tied withiTi'0Ph.V for provincial i.)'F0 teams- They posted a combined score of and. 286 of a possilile 330 from 200 yards the Royal Canadian School of Iii- fantry. Camp Borden. Ont., the Governor Genei'al's Guards. Ottawa, but was the contest because of placings. Foo' The range. l ficers. match, from the or foriiici' officers, of armed services. i A six-man British Columbia l team captured the Steinhard to finish one bcttert than P. E. aWR1'(ICfI and the New Brunswick Rifle As- l socintion. Rookie Righthander Pitches Cardinals To Win (By The Canadian Press) Stuart: Miller, rookie rightliand- cr. pitched brilliantly to give St. Louis Cardinals it 1-0 victory over Chicago Cubs Tuesday. Miller, in his first game in the majors held the Cubs to six hits. walked two men and struck out four to provide the third-place National League team with more pitching strength for the stretch run. Hal Rice's first-inning single scored Red Schoendienst with the game's only run. It was a. tense struggle all the way. Miller nail- ed Bill Serena, the Cubs second baseman, with 8. called third strike on a 3 and 2 pitch for the last out with Chicago runners on first and third base. Bob Rush. ace of the Chicago staff. was the victim of Miller's sparkling per- formance. The rookie was called up from ths'Cai'ds' American As- sociation farrn team at Columbus where he had an 11-5 record. Rain played havoc with Tues- day's schedule. National League games between Brooklyn and New York and between Boston and Philadelphia were washed out. Two American League games also were rained out-Washington at New York and Detroit at Cleve- land. 1 two home run! Dyck'a one iin the eighth and the other in ithe eleventh. Agave St. Louis ,Bl'DlYllS ti 3-). American League 'victory over Chicago White Sox. They uere his 12th and 13th homers of the season. Geiic Bearden. in going the lroutc for the seventh-place lBrowns. limited the White Sox to lfivc hits. Chuck Stobbs also hurl- led effectively for Chicago. holding the Browns to five hits before he homer in the eighth to put the Reri Sax into a 15-3 deadlock. The victory was at the expense of veteran Al Benton. who rc- lieved Dirxly 'l1roui as the inning hogan. Benton set the first three Allilciies down in order but Zernial opened the 13th with a single to left. Elmer Vallo followed with a ..Iacri1icr- and. after Cass Micli- aels filed to centre, lliiclicock came through ulih his ganic-win- ning blow. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in the National League were not scheduled TODAY'S MATINEE AND NIGHT up RI-ICI..a STARTING TIMES I EVENTS .30 P.M. & 8 P.M. CLASSIFIED TROT - I DASHES 3400.00 EACH Wednesday Afternoon In I Brooks of Aihlone, Bud Kalniucig Norman Frisco, Question V. Mm Eloise. Milidale, Pet Hanover. 2.18 PACE, 3RD. DIVISION - I DABHES 3300.00 p THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Jerry Lee Volo, Rosalie Il., Erie's Prince Charming, Dale 13., Lucky Number. Silk Hal, Mannister Direct. 2.21 PACE. THE N.Ii. SEAR 4TH. DIVISION -- 3 DASHES 5250.00 EACH Tana Commando. amt. Iilldlonl. Gallant Bohhy, Trixie Scott. Lily .4 AND 5.11. JOHNSTON LTD. ,5. Marleno. Miss Playfair, Belle Bndlnng, Texas Girl. arenas rrro. s'vr.an weonasoav AFTERNOON Vernita Pearl. Royal Bank. Commander Bill, Maxie Federal, Jnai mu, Eddy Hoosier, Money Royal. OLD TROT AND PACE - 2 DASHES 3600.00 EACK Wednesday N lght 3 gap up must. Gay Law, The Wiikin, Ohio llai, Jolo Spencer, Jnnylqn. Follow lip Junior. '. an race ROGERS Hannwana co. ' 0, .' CLASSIFIED PACE - I DABHEB M00.00'EACTI ' 'II'I'. DIVISION - 8 DASHIIS AT I800.00 EACH ........- 0-it--.::'-.1... Pink, Min Haul ixnocrore Lannis arm W-'::. are. blind Prlnoo Bndlong, Single Streak, A. G. Scott, Josedaie ;.. '-I If PACT! IND. DIVISION - I DASIIES 3200.00 EACH 2?, i" Ullonrl. Frankie nndlong. Bonnie Frisco Can, Marion e. Grove, Snrpriae Lady. Whirlaway MINT WEAR. 2.10 PACE IND. DIVISION - I DASIIEB 8200.00 EACH Verna. Jniie Cleu. Anita llndlong Bonnie's Money, Bolwin Bniliong, 600-yard is open to teams of four of- the l. iziiij LITTLE SPORT by neuron '; - R-usul "I-3 PAGE six THEpGUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN . Play Continues in Junior Tennis Tournament A Play continued yesterday in the Province: Junior Tennis Tourna- ment. In the junior men's tourna- ment all first round matches were completed. The feature match of the day was that between .1. Percy Vail and Jimmy White with Vail finally winning 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. The results of the other matches were as follows: Roy McGonncll Blanchard 8-1. 8-6. K. Blanchard defeated Don Le- Clair 0-6, 5-3, 6-4. Cliff Morgan defeated Don Scott 6-0. 6-0. In the junior boysl tournament nearly all first round matches were completed and also some second round matches. Percy Vail, Roy McGonncll and Ken McKenzie all defeated J. was relieved in the 10th inning. advanced to the third round. Pliilaciclpliia Athletics edged The iesults of the day's play is Boston Red Snx 4-3 in a 13-inning as follows: Aiiierit-iiii Lczitziic game '1'ucsda,v Derek Dew defeated Derek Bun- nighi. Billy IIIlt'Il('t)('Ix' singled in tain 6-2. 6-1. I y Gus Zcriiial uilli (hc winning run. .1. Pcrcy Vail defeated Cll”0Td Cl)(lu Yollnier belted a two-run Larter 6-1. 6-1 Roy McGoniiel1 defeated Harry Callaghan 6-0, 6-0. Ken McKenzie defeated Scott Rogers 6-4. 6-1. Entries for the doubles tourna- rment may be left at the Charlotte- town Club. The following are the matches ischeduled for today. All players .are requested to be at the courts ,as these matches must be com- lpleted today. Peter MCC-onnell vs. Derek Dew: Scott Rogers vs. Roy McGonncll; Percy Vail vs. Allan McKenzie; Derek Buntain vs. Clifford Latter: Arnold Mullins vs. K. Blanchard: Harry Callaghcn vs. Roddy Ives; fan McDonald va. Kenny McKen- zie: Bert Mcwade vs. Paul Mur- phy: Clifford Morgan vs. Jack McDonald; Don Scott vs. Bert Mewade: winner of Don Scott and Bert Mcwade match vs. Don Le- Clalr; Kimball Blanchard vs. Derek Dew: Jimmy White ya. Jack Blanchard: Percy Vail vs. Roy McGonncll; Ken McKenzie vs. Allan McKenzie. Baseball Results (Canadian Press) " American League Chicago 000 002 00 00 2 S 1 SI. Inulil .. 000 001 010 01 3 8 1 (11 innings) Stobbs, Aloma (if), Dorish (11) and Iiollnr, Johnson (11); Bearden and Moss. Washington at New York post- poned, rain. Detroit at Cleveland postponed, rain. Philadelpnila , 000 800 000 000 1-4 12 1 Boston 001 000 020 000 0-: 10 1 Scheih and Astroth; Trout, Ben- ton (12) and White. National League St. Louis . 100 000000 110 0 . 000000 000 0 6 0 D. Rice; Rush, Lec- nard (9) and Atwell. Boston at Philadelphia postpon- ed, rain. New oYrk at Brooklyn postpon- ed, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Comple,tes scheduled game of Aug. 10). Springfield 010 003 1-- 5 12 0 Toronto . 000 200 1- 3 5 2 Bessie, Dubiel (6). Ihde (7) and Pramcsa; Haugstad, Shore (6) and Anderson. spxingiieiii ,. oco ooo ooo- o 1 0 Toronto . .. 000 112 1.'ix- I 15 0 Lnry, mac (8) and Pramesa; 1-letkl and Keller. Montreal 010 003 000- I I 3 Ottawa .. 003 003 00k- 8 I 2 Lasorda, Fabbro (3), Hughes (6), Alexander (8) and C. Thompson; Bishop and Watllngton. First . Baltimore .. 110 200 0- 4 5 0 Syracuse 000 100 t')-- 1 1 2 Thompson -and Lakeman; Kec- gan and O'Neal. Second llaltlmoro 000 000 010- 1 ii I Syracuse 001 500 101- 'I 0 I Possehl, Dormeily (4). Stuffel (ii) ' and Lakeman; l-lolloman and Drea- BUNCIIEDV AT THE WIRE-Miss Donna Mae shown in the official photo by Godfrey winning the third heat of the 2.19 Pace Second Division Monday night. Fin- ishing second in the inside in this thrilling race is Chocolate Dip. Third is Calumet Onward. Fourth and fifth places respective ly went to Resourceful and Esso. CONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGES. South Maith, Ont., Aug. 12-(CF) -A warrant officer in the Shor- brooke (Que) regiment today won the Bankersl Match at the 84th annual Dominion of Canada Rifle Association shoot here. W02 E. L. Warner put 10 liiills- eyes into the black from each of the 300-and 600-yard ranges to score the only perfect card among the 600 marksmen competing in the event. Warner yesterday ilcd with two other riilr-men with scores of 34 of a possible 35 i the Sherwood Match from 300 ryards but was beaten out in the'shoot off. Sgt. R. S. French, 65, of Enfield, England. R member of the British rifle team, scored one off the pos- sible to place second in the Banker's Match. A former King's Prize winner and winner of the Lieutenant- Governor'a Match at the Ontario ftlfle Association Match last week. Sgt. French dropped to an inner four on his first shot and then scored 19 straight bulls-eyes. Only two matches were shot to- day, the City of Ottawa Match and "the Bankers. Both count in the. Grand and All Comers' Aggre- gate. During the week-long shoot top aggregate standings are added to scores posted in Saturday's final stage of the Governor-Gem eral'a Match and from this will he chosen Canada's team to travel to Blsley next year. Twelve other shooters tied for third place with scores of 98. two off the possible. They were: V. G. Valleau, Duncan. B. C.; Sgt. Alex Parnell. Verdun. Que-.; Maj. A. M. T. Splital, Victoria; CSM N. J. McLeod, Toronto; Maj. A. Cculter, Ottawa: S. Sgt. F. Evo- lelgh. Regina; Maj. J. W. lloulden, cher. Rochester .... Buffalo . 002 100 3-6 9 0 Deal Crimian. ('1) and Kahn. Bucha. (6); Foytack, Jordan (5) and Eraiitt. Second: Rochester 000 M2 501-12 15 0 Buffalo . 003 300 100-7 14 I Martin. Schmidt (4), Ludwig (53, Hahn (0) and Bucha: Johnson Jordan (5), Poytack (6) Poole (ti) and Erautt. Fill. AUG. 15- SAT; AUG. I6- I' Horse racing, prln win THI MACDONALD "Ex ' "canary: r listen to CFCY , for all the interesting features of the CHARLOTTITOWN "OLD HOME WIIK RACIS". annnoou: . IVININGI i-;1,qkMoN. AUG.ll- . 9.30to'i0.30 1 -rues. AUG.l2- 'i0.00io'l'i.00 X ,, wan. AUG. is-2.ooi. s.oo THURS. AUG. I4-1.00 to 5.00 (Al lwul show no A01.) -oil the highlights brouglmo you ovary day of the fair. mm noaocz-('31-s uomoiilo .9 Muvhmnnof iun'1- cioaazrri” 'I0.00Io ii.oo 'i0.00Io ii.oo . 1 non at the Agricultural Show TOIACCO COMPANY R roar" 2 Matches Decided At DCRA Shoot Yesterday . Winnipeg: Sgt. .7. W. Lightburii. Mission City, B. C.; Maj. A. JQF. Roberts. Montreal; Lieiit. T. F. I. Vampeaw, Toronto; Cpl. F. Jer- mey, Longue Poinie, Que-., and Nijss Marjorie Foster, British rifle team. The Winnipeg Light Infantry four-member team captured ilic Aylmer-Gard Trophy for posting the highest combined scores in the Biinkers' Match. It posted a score of 384 of II possible 400 to down teams from the Senforlh Highlanders of Caiiada. British Columbia. second with 380 arid the Royal Ordnance Corp. Montreal, third with 379. Members of the winning team and their individual scores were: Maj. J. W. I-Iouldcn, 98. Mai. B. E. Bcsteek 90; Capt. D. 0. White 96 and Sgt A. VV. Park 94. The four-member "gold" team of the Royal Hamilton Light In- fantry was credited with a double victory in two matches shot. yea- ferday. The matches were not complied until today. - The Ilanillton team captured the Sherwood and Borden tcnm matches. It posted A combined score of 127 of a possible 140 from 300 yards to win the Col. Sir Perry Sherwood Challenge Cup and the same team won the Borden Challenge Cup. posting a score of 178 of A possible 200 from 300 yards. The 48th Highlanders team placed second in the Sherwood match with 124 and the Algon- quin Regiment. ot Kirkland Lake, Ont., was third with 121. In the Borden Match. the Royal Can- adian Electrical Mechantcal En- gineers from Kingston, Ont., was second with 175 and the Prince Edward Island team and the. Sea- forih Highlanders of Canada tied for third with 165. In the City of Ottawa match, Sgt. W. A. Cousins of .eni.icton. B.C., a member of the British Col- umbia Dragoons, won the gold ;watch with his score of 99 of a possible 100 from 200 and 900 yards. Sgt. Cousins scored 10 bulls-eyes from the 900-yard range but drop- ped an inner on the third of his 10 shots from the 200-yard range. Further results in the City of Ottawa match were not immed- iately compiled but it was known that at least 14 markamen tied for second place with scores of 98, two off the possible. N. S. Baseball (3! Allie Canadian Press) '. Liverpool Lsrnuaars maintained their leading position and Halifax capitals dropped another chance to gain on fcurh -Dartmouth Arrows in Halifax, and District Senior Baseball League play Tues- '19. Lsrrupers treated hometown fans to a display of power hitting as they smashed out .13 hits for I 'I-0 shutout over collar-dwelling Kent- viile Wildcats. . At Tniro. the local Bearcaui continued to hound the Larrupers. winning 0-1 over Halifax in re- main to game behind the top-dog Larrupers. Stelluton Alblono heat Dart- mouth Arrows in a'doube-headed eight innings and ' ' A 2-1 decision in the io-inning nightaap. The first match at Dartmouth -thriller that went into extra inn- 1” I inn, winning the opener o-3 in was scheduled for seven Jnnings but. was tied 3-! at the and of res- Marlene Siewari Wins Opening Golf Round EDMONTON, Aug. 12- (CF)- Overcoming terrific pressure, cour- ageous Marlene Stewart of Font- hill, Ont., today moved up from behind to defeat Mrs. D. Mac- Dougall of Saskatoon on the 19th hole in the opening round of the Canadian women's golf champion- ship. The 18-year-old defending cham- pion fell behind on the first hole of her match with Mrs. Mac- Dougall and wasn't ahead until the payoff 19th. She went two down on the first three holes but .evened the score at the turn. On the back nine she was two down, even. one down and even again on the 17th. The other favorites came through without. difficulty. Mary Gay, 20-year-old low- qualificr from Kitchener. Ont., blasted Mrs. T. S. A. Sutherland of Edmonton 6 and 4. Ree Milli- gan. 18, of Jasper, Alta., defeated Mrs. W. S. Edey of Winnipeg 5 and 4. Montana-State champion Edean Anderson of Helena, who tied with Miss Guy in the qualifying round. trimmed Mrs. J. Dagcnals of Laval-Sur-Le-Lac, Que., 5 and 3. Sydnefdds? Racing Results SYDNEY. N. S.. Aug. 12 --(CP) -Friar came home first in both of the third and seventh events on the Sydney harness racing card -tonight. SUMMARY First and Fourth Races. Classified Trot and Pace, 3125 Douglas Scott (Cameron) . 1 ti Donnie Dale (Brown) 6 1 Even Money . 2 .1 Lady Reamcre .3 3 Betty Renmore . . .. 6 2 Gaylorlta, 1-lclcn Tell. Winning owners, Alex Cameron. Sydney; William Brown. Sydney. Times 2:26 3-5; 2:27. Second and Sixth Races. I" Trot and Pace, 8150 Dan Budlong (Tiny Reid) ...... .. 1 May Harvester (R. Irving) . Naudine Reamoro Georgie Direct Judy Richards, S Winning owners Joe Reid, North Sydney; R. D. Irving. Sydney. Times: 2:16 3-5: 2:16 4-5. Third and Seventh, Classified Trot and Pace. I150 Prior (Young) Peter Brooke 2n Piuoky Budlong Dorothy Won't Tell All .- Bell 0 Hep B Wins Featured Coll: Even - More Than 6,000. Fans Attend Second Nightis P-rogram At A' big crowd of upwards of 6.000 people last night saw more of the t ,. ” racing seen recently as the Old Home Week program enc- ed its second day. The featured Two Year Old Trot and Pace was won in two straight heats by Bell Hop B. as trainer-driver Len O'- Meara. fought off all opposing bios to receive the silver plate of the P. E. I. Harness Racing Club from president, Dr. 11.1". Seaman. It was another night of bitter stretch battles and photo finishes as the horsemen fought each heat from wire to wire. What might have been a. serious accident ended happily in the first heat of the night when Flicks Mac- Elwyn, driven by George Scbey, fell in the stretch. He had been trail- ing Suffolk Chief and coming on fast when the Chief went to I break. Flicka went down on his knees and Mr. sobey was tossed clear into the infield. -However neither be nor the horse appeared seriously injured and both came out for the second heat. The opening go in the 'baby' race saw Bell H-lp Stake an early lead and hold it all the way to the tin- ish under a. stiff drive as they came to the wire. Suffolk Chief took the lead in the second heat and was still in front when they turned for home. But Bell Hop 5 out on a terrific stretch drive and in the last few yards just managed to get What Maritime Marksmen Did Al D.C.R.A. Meet CONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGES, South March. Ont., Aug. 12-(CP) -Maritime marksman today post- ed hlgh scores in two featured matches at the second day of the Min annual Dominion of Canada Rifle Association prize meet. Capt. W. U. Hawkins of Hall- fax, and Tr. Walter Gamble of Al- bany. P. E. 1.. posted the highest scores of the Maritime rlflemen in the City of Ottawa Match. Both scored 98: of a possible 100 fir- in: 10 rounds each from 200 and 900 yards Two other members of the Nova Scotla team placed high in the city match. Mai. G. C. Baker carded ii 97 and Lt.-Col. J. N. Dow carded a 96. A. S. Enwry of the New Brunswick team posted a 96. ' In the. l3ankers' Match, .Chief Petty Officer W. Shorten of the Nova Scctia team and Sgt. R. L. Cotes of the Prince Edward Is- land team (led with scores of 97 of a possible 100 from 300 and 600 yards. Both the City of Ottawa and Eankers' Match count in the Grand and All Comers Aggregate. Top aggregate standings during the week are added to the scores posted in the final stage of the Governor-General's Match and from this comes Canada's 1953 Blsley team. I Baseball Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn '11 33 .638- New York 62 42 .596-D St. Louis . 64 48 .571-11 Philadelphia 57 51 .528-18 Chicago ostion Cincliinat Pittsburgh New York rlleveland oston . . Washington 58 52 .527 iI'A Philadelphia 55 51 .519 'liAi Chicago . 55 .513 H St. Louis 55 .425 18 Detroit 14 .333 28 Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. Aug. 12 -(AP)- Probable Pitchers for tomorrow's major league games: National Leone New York at Brooklyn-I-learn (12-4) vs Loco (10-5). Boston at :"hiladelp" (2. twi- night)-Bicliiford (7-11) and Sur- kont (7-lo) vs Drews (0-11) and Simmons (10-5). Cincinnati at Chicago (2)- Church (4-6) and Podbielan (0-1) vs Klippstein (7-8) and Kelly (2-7) Other clubs not scheduled. American League Washington at New York (2) -Moreno (3-6) and Porterfleld :3-ll) vs xunva (8-7) and Sairi Philadelphia at Bolton-Byrd (100) vs Parnell ta-o). . Chicago at Detroit (night)- Dobson (10-9) vs Wight (0-5). St. Louis at Cleveland (2. twi- night)-Fannln (0-1) and Pilletta ('I-lo) vs Feller (8-11) and Wynn Big Meet to the-Chief and havo u call for a photo. He had won'it by a short. nose. The 2.25 Trot showed that Ally. . way had just I. bit too much sus- tained speed for the rest of in. field. He won the first and mm heats, but had to watch Tartan cop the middle one. when the six-hem field got. away in the first heat four of the entries broke on the um turn and Anyway won comfortably. The lead changed frequently in the second go as April Bud held it un. til she jumped it off and Tartan moved. He stayed there despite gm pressure of a hard-driving finlsn, April Bud again started fast in mg final heat but Mcoregor took Any. way out pn the top turn with '1'". tan and April Bud also putting on drives and the four horses came in together for a rousing finish. Tu. tan landed in the second slot with Roma Sudlong coming in fast. to be third. some great battles were staggq by Dr. J. A. and Annie Dream in the First Division of the 2.25 Page as they fought each other from wire to wire. The Dr. turned in a surprise in the opener. Protester”: Boy grabbed an early lead and Il'.'ld on under pressure from Amu Dream who closed fast. However the fast moving Dr. come from no. where in the stretch to nip both of them in a photo finish. There was another nerve-tingling finish in the second heat with five horses staging R. struggle all the way. Dr. J.A. broke just at tn. start and had to go all out to get into contention. But at the end in was running over horses as he clog. ed with it terrific burst but just failed to get to Ann's Dream. The final heat. demonstrated the speed of the Nova Scotia horse. Protest- or's Boy again went into a lead and held it through the hall and up the backstretch. However. at the three-quarter pole the Dr. made his move and at the end be war going away to win by three length; Plenty more excitement wu packed into the Classified Trot al the finish of the first heat saw four horses so close a blanket would have covered them. Prairie Peta started fast and was leading going up the back the second time round, but Rajah Hanover, moving very fast, went ahead and opened up A big lead. But he could not hold it in the driving finish to the wire and both Westphsl Girl and (Neil Kalmuck passed him. In the second go of the Trot Guy Harvester made a game bid tlll oat: the half when Nell and Westpliai Girl brought the fans up yelling with a duel jammed with speed. They fought right to the wire with only inches between them with the . Kelly driven horse winning. 2-Year Old Trot and Pace First and Fourth Races Bell Hop 13 (OtMeara) Lola Clegg (Gould) Suffolk Chief (Weir) Pepper Shaker (Haley) Edgar 1). (Carroll) Flicks Mac!-Elwyn (8 Times: 2:23 and 2:21 1- . Winning horse owned by Mrs. James Poultcn. Charlottetown. 2:25 Trot-First Division oupoonm waning..- Second, Fifth and Eighth Rue- Anyway (McGregor)- 1 8 l Bonna Boy (Jewell) . 2 3 dni Tartan (Moreside) . .. 3 1 2 Roma Blidlong (Walter ) .. .. 4 2 fl April Bud (L. Kelly) B 4 4 Thair's It (W. Kelly) 6 5 5 Times: 2:18 1-6; 2:18; 2:16 4-5. Winning horses, Anyway owned by H. R. Bevan, Charlottetown: Tartan owned by Mai. T. 8. Reg- ers, Charlottetown. 2:25 Paco-First Division Third, Seventh and Tenth ltaceo Dr. J. A. (R. 0'BrIpn) . 2 Ann's Dream (Callback) Protester": Boy (Craig) . Postman (Conroy) Gahagan (Shaw) .. You'll See (Andrew) . Lassie Lucille (MacKinnon) '1 Times: 2:12 4-5; 2:14 2-5; winning horses. Dr. J. A. ownvfi by Dr. J. A. Donahue. Trui-o: Anni Dream owned by W. MacDonald. Summcrside. Classified Trot Sixth and Ninth llues Westphal Girl (Turner) Nell Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Prairie Pete (MacDonald) . Rajah Hanover (J. MacDon- ald) . . .. 4 Billie Kabnuck (Haley) Guy Harvester (Reeves) Lusty's Queen (L. Walker) 7 Times: 2:15: 2:13. Winning owners. Westphal Girl. George Turner. Weatphal. N 5'; Nell Kalmuclc, Willard Kelly. rlcttetown. g SIIAP SIIOT FIIIISIIIIIII ' Rolls of HT-m-developed "T printed. 24 hour service. Don ; also prints. Any roll of 8 G N 9 u amnunu udwuba Gqpawua um... c-.-5-.a .4.-5: 9 (14-9) points only to cents. 3690"" 1 cents each. mu rum Gerri"- Charlottetown V. Dale. Jennie Grattan. Boy. Winning owners Mrs. gtalni, Sydney. Times: 2:10; 2:10 lift): and Eighth luau. Clualflod Trot and Pace. 012.5 Guy Briaonn (Pettlgrew) My Pride (3. Lewis) . Miss Bonnie Grattan . Calumet AbB'.. .. ., .2 3 Maxine Dud Dr. M. Brooke, Brenon'I Bay. ' Barbara S. Lee. Winning owners. Layton Pettigrew; Syrigney. Butter Lewis. New Water- ulation play. The result gave Halifax a shot in the uni. boosting the can... without any effort of tlieirs-wit.h- in -three, games of fourth-place Arrows and the last plsyoifbertb. , vso THEATRE MONTAGUE THATS MY BOY DoanIfartin- One of the Best Comedies 0- Excellent. Z ' Jerry hawk