‘i Y 2o.‘ 19 o‘. _ .,¢--av~_. 1...’, , "Ti-lECl-IARLOTT crown GUARDIAN .05 hi: ' ~~ ».-.'. i§fifil Co.“ ._‘..-._. - 7'1 UARDIAN SPORE . .L . h ‘ BOWLING ' ' ' __;§3TH§§VQY>‘°5I§"T , ililll8EMEll ATTEllTllllll. ‘ .How§77ieyStand l ENTER JULY 7 ‘CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The Kentucky nitChai-lottoiown Driving Park» fand Provincial. Exhibition ' RACING , TUESDAY, WEDNE ' "_ s (A ' Member 31st, 1929 Still Seeking A Pennant‘ of‘ Canada DATES" ' ~ SDAY, '1‘. i AND FRIDAY HURSDAY T “August 20flb21-‘1b22nd and 23rd, 1929 . - of the National Trotting Association) i ' ALL OPEN CLASSES i. ...‘... . or All Trot and Pace. ................ Pnreeflomoc a ' open . ‘I i; 31:: .. h,” 5500M ‘Dz-z, clmrméomn... .. ....................151545550000 s. “a ch" h" open............. Purse $600.00 . .. ........ Purse ssoooo .3- 344 d"! TH". 2.18 Class Pace, open .. pm- 5 ‘I. l-Iflass Pace. open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . a‘ 2'12 ch35 Paiwiiiliflh . . . . . . . . . ...“... _ purse ‘somoa 9, 2.30 Clues Trot and Pace. open 10. 2.18 Class Pace. open "- Illlmlnr Race. open The order of the program will b, Itatt in two races. ‘ SPECIAL PRIZES FOB DRIVERS AND OWNERS u 5 ribbon will be given to the owner oi the winning horse each loo. Ind 820.00 ln Gold to the driver meeting, $10.00 in Gold to tlie driver winning second moat points during the nifit. ' Firit place oounta flve points, two points and fourth place one point. $10.00 in Gold will be given to the ‘ A $10.00 Gold piece will be given to the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and a $10.00 Gold Piece to the driver driving the must hast paold dnrinl u» meet. ». ‘Iran Dollars in Gold will be given to the caretaker of the hone trotting the must heat and Ten Dollars in Gold to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest heat. ; ‘live Dollars in Gold will be given to the caretaker or each horse winning I nee in the trotting and peeing classes during the meeting. "‘ ‘Fifty Dollars in Gold will be given hltpaeing during the meet. Fifty Dalian in Gold to the owner o! the horse tlitjidltl the track trotting record oi 2.11% during the in hohes beat the above records then the awards go to the iastelt horse. Ii two‘ horees tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. ' Every effort will be made to have the track as fast and as anions nude so that sailhle eaoh hone can "- Rllnnlfll Rsceopen ........... .. Pnraelldlmo \ winning the moat points during the second place three points. third place driver winning each race. to the owner of the horse that beat; ILIneaae two possible. Intriea close July 81st with J. W. Bonner, Becre y, Chart _,' P-EJ. "Write for Entry form. ~ 17111 '1 1 11 111111111111111111 11111111111111 eaiz-i-ae-si. Peter Etilweil. b. g., (Ham- ilton) . . . . . 5 0 iiiilsii HAS iiliil lllBK ii iillllllicinl Ilpton A Farm Product ._. Wins First, Heat In _,’20, Class But Goes Lame And Is Drawn. “(Canadian Press) rationale-row. N. 13., July 25.- in the second and final day's card iii-the mid-suirimer race meet hort one‘ eitira heat was required to de- cide araoe. The track again was in grtat ebhdltion and the fastest time oi_l_the meet was put on in the Jun")? iree-ior-all today when Bob Seymour. the“ winner oi all thrcg heats step- ped ilio mile twlca in 2.0‘! 1-2. Th0 liigpahe also was an aflair of three hostage the winner, Cont» I-esselt- l Bill lieyes, Iilslne, entry- btllll u“ but‘ oi the field three times with the fastest time o! 2n. The 2.20 trot otilyclass which went a lmlrthiheat. Devllset, the winner of tho first, heat, went lame Ind W" ‘drlwnand the second belt W91" i" Peter bawes. Lincoln Airworthi- ‘which-had been expected in show flqfggtrilng in the early heats failed to ‘s5, ‘gnytiiing until the third when he won "handily W1’! W" 9"" m’ one, ‘the final heat between the two w“ - d“; until the home lama when Axworthv 0W1“ “P luiiesfsav- Hm" 1m“ m‘ "MM etatenvere wlnnm l" m" "°°' SUMMAI-IGS .~' qr... i»... to». I . ,4: _ enmhxworthy. 3.5.. b! - I “ mncoln. (MYTWWQ 4 l ‘ flay pens, ch. l. by jqgqmqtfieter, (Gordw) i 1 3 7 otvuot, b.‘ a. by whim- ! ‘Chapelltl p; potty. ch. r. (Wil- =l§rd) ---3 in; our. b. a. by 0M4 ‘(Qmythfl 2 d J‘ r Other Sport New! ' ""‘"S§e “Page 3 a.-_ Harwah, b. g., (Clukey) ..li '1 6 Ruth Aubrey, b. m.. (Dew itt) . .... 6 dls Time, 2.13%; 2.12; 2.13%: 2.14%. 2.1! Paco. Pnraejioo. Capt. Leggett, ch. g., by Hidge- wood Boy. (Keyes) Frank Q, b. g., (Carneyl Miss Abbe, br. m.. (Clukey) .. Twinkling Chick, b. g., (Lee) DavidHaL, ch. 8-. (Doust) . Peter Tanlac, b. g., (Gerow) .5 Warren the Great. b. g., (Wil- lard) and (Chappelle) , ....'l ‘l dis Time: 2.13; 2.12; 2.12%. Junior Free-Por-All, Parse $600 Bob Seymour, hrr. g.. by Lord Seymour, (Myron Kinney Silk, b. g., (Chappelle) Ruby P.. rc. m.. (Keyel) Knoll, b. g., (Novers) ..... .. Floyd Direct, b. g, (Willard) i Time: 2.08; 2.07%; 2.01%. iiwilicoin ELMIRA, July 25.—(A.»P.) -- A world's trotting record for a half- miio track was established in an 0r- ange county circuit race here this afternoon, when Dealey McKinney, bay son of Inrd Dewey with Dlli in the aulky. trollbed the first heat 0i the 2.07 event in 1041-2. Dewey Mcxlnneyh time shattered} mark oi 2.0a 1-2 established by Well wor- thy (our years ago. . 1 2 4 .8 i l. 2 2 l0 6 8 ‘i0 04 .1 2 .3 l I. 2 2 8 2i 4 4 0 5 eaooxmm. July sol-iii linger o! New York, won‘ from Andre Rioiltli, of France , world's iestherwelght . ow ATHLETICS s -- new, CONNIE WOULD , Q" ~ BY QUINN HALL If the Philadelphia Athletics don't crack as wide open as a golf pro who is trailing. Bobby Jones, that 1929 American league pennant should gladden the heart of baseball's tall- est and saddest sachem. Connie Mack's quest ' o1 a. championship team, almost reaching-that goal sea.- son after season, has become one of the national game's vivid traditions. With the present schedule passed its half-way mark, and the Ath- letics in front with a wealth of ap- parent reserve power to unleash in the homo stretch. the most iamoiu of all the McGllllcuddys has little to worry aoout excep t comparing his 1029 outfit with his team, that was "so good it had to be disband- efl’ hack in 1914! Mack's old Athletics made win- ning so monotonous Philadelphlans grew tired of paying to see the _com- town bunched hits in the first inning the opposing pitcher, tightened down remarkably and was practically im- pregnabla during thq remainder of the game. On the other hand Len Hannon pitched a heady and ell-active game throughout, and this together with the excellent support given him by his team mates enabled the George- town team to emerge from the game on the long end of a three to nil score. . A large crownof spectators were present to witness the game and generally applauded both teams. ser as base Judge handled the game to the satisfaction of all. Following sre the line~upsz Georgetown Montague ‘ Catcher D. Levers B. McIAo-n ' Pitcher LlKE To HAVETHEH MOW.’ as His Pnllslm‘ iNnlw FOR ‘rt-ii Aim-err: or mounts. cottons, essay imp amen -_‘-:lF HEONLY Comm]. hfiilfiég. eiblnsnuu-Iuanraesnnwclnanvrmu-snn monplsce. Bo Connie sold most of his to eeeune three runs but W. McLean, - Philadelphia o1 25 nza! New YOFlL-i. as as .6255 ~ ‘st. Louis 1,. s2 4o .565: _ ' Cleveland 4a 4s .505‘; Detroit 4s 41 as: Washington .. . 35 53 .402.‘ - '. icliioago as s1 .887 ‘Boston 21 as 291 aims»: tons YEARS ‘ 5\N¢E Mp. Mgsuugupy V NATIONAL LEAGUE BROKE UP His‘ 1A5? - - PEAINAN!’ MIINNINGFMCKIME ‘ ' Won Lost .P.C. *'"BECAUSE ITWAS Chicago as so .64": T__Q_O GOOD] Pittsburgh so a2 sac New York .. .. s1 42 .548 st Louis ... .. 4s 45 .500 4s .461 noawn .".. as so .424 Philadelphia‘... .. as s2 _.4o9 Cincinnati as as saz INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - - I110 0 . _- . . Won Lost .P.C. Rochester .. .. oa as .624 Toronto 5'7 41 .548 Montreal ... ... .. 5t 4a .524 Biltimore 49 4a .500 ,, Newark ... 4s s1 .490 T°mmy? Reading .. 4i 4o .490 nuiralo 4o s4 .416 a4 so s4a Q. stars both up and down baseball's rivers. And "master mind" though he is conceded to be, Connie has not been able to collect n pennant winner since, unlll this year's machine seems destined for that honor. Wonder how often Connie cog!- tates on his old stars and his new! Remember "Home Run" Baker with his climax wallops? And Eddie Col- llns at the zenith of second base stardom? And Dave Barry at short? And “Btuiiy" McInnis? What an in- field that old Athletic machine had! And pitchers! Just ihlnk oi “Chiei" Bender, Eddie Plank and Jack Coombs in their prime. Even today's “Leity" Grove, -“Rue" Walberg and Jack Quinn can't make the real fans iorget that "A" mound trio of alznost two decades ago! Cruel experience has taught Com nie Mack to do no chicken-counting before hatching occurs, but the time is not unripe ior him to consider W. Levers was umpire and G. Fra- , L. Harmon W. McLean - lst base P. Doyle R. Moore 2nd base E. Fairchild 1L Mcdonald 3rd base B. Walker J. McIntyre Short stop R. Levers H. Landry L. Field S. Levers B. Grant p R. Field J. McConnell V. Campbell C. Field A. Stewart N. Grant Kings County Baseball League sche- dule of games: First Section Bourlsat Murray River, Thursday, July 11. day. July 18. .Monta.gue at Sourls. Wednesday, July 24. . Murray River at Georgetown Wcd- Montaguc at Georgetown, Thurs- AMIIICAN LEAGUE Won Lest P.C. ALL ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO. COUPONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE Save the valuable Premium Coupons now encloaarl in the poelsotflnckn ' of Check Cigars. All Rock City Tobacco Co. coupon: now in circu tiers f equal value in securing premiums, condition printed thereon. Ask your merchant for n list c City Tobacco Co'a Q lity Premiums. notwithetandinig Rm l t Teacher: "What ls a cannibal. can do is to go home and make it l; with your wife." ' ' MagLstrate: l"'l‘he best thin: YT ~ Jersey City Tommy: "I don't know, teacher." "Well, 1f you ate your lather and mother, what, would you be?" “An orphan." Husbandz‘ "And what's the best thing?" ' k v H 3; . l ». i i 1. HE ooessfr waami Renae TILL MES 75 ! that the National League now has no Mathewson to mar Athletic World Series prospects. . . As the McGraw of the America . League leans from o. dugout these afternoons, signalling to his Aihleh‘ lcs the plan of play by his famous score-card wagging system, it must seem as if the clock has jumped back fifteen years for him. As Foxx, or Simmons, or Coch- rane bangs 'cm hard. and Hess, Hale, Miller, Dykes, and Cronin do their . stuff with the ultimate in pep, while Grove or any of his pitching pals .blaze'm across, Mack can all but see the 1929 "A" pennant in the breeze. At last the historic shoes of Baker, icolllns,‘ Barry. Plank et sl have been filled after fifteen seasons. That is. they have probably been ,fllled. Connie Mack must cross hie fingers and rap wood every time anything prompts him to think now of the next World Series. nesday, July 24. Georgetown at Soul-ls, Monday. July ‘ 29. Murray River at Montague, Mon- ' lday, July 29th. Second Section. Bourls at Montague, Monday, Aug. 5. Georgetown at Murray River Mon- day, Aug. 5. Georgetown at Montague, Thurs-i day, Aug. 8. v I g Murray River . at Sourls, Friday. i‘ Aug. 9. Montague at Murray River, Wed, ' Aug. l4. ' Aug. i4. Standlngpf the League: Sourls at Georgetowruwednesday. 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THAT’ V107- AT ‘O-ll PAHTY THE QTHIR NIGHT ANf TOLD MAGGIE. ABOJT THE eial-irsaal-onw DIET-l MOSTIJ arr HIM 6215M: isxnu‘ HIRE no run cuua on. DIG U!’ A MAGGIE PM I THOUGHT nab co HOME uni-bias. THE ci..ue D\NIN' goon cues»; ' au-r HE. DlDN"\"~ now i'\..i. uavn VVHSRL Ni O ONE KNOvVfi PLACE AN' A HAMBURGi QFFRAK ‘BN6 FHERED OM i-i_i. uAvn Ilscatsn-‘vaarruss aoanw- arr seema '5A\LOR% nus-r unw-r- THEY ATE us: BVIRY "rt-unto \ HAD- rm ~ Jute-r- CLO%INQ up