_ @ @ @ @ @ @@@@@ @ @_©_@@_@©_ c») @,@,@ @ a-n t- l... c. y- f. r; fw- l: B2. Mearrhtlwraw re r$r<ls4>-l- :-'=S=?°r'?~.=".r-‘ :-.=5=.°'=.*' '1 SEKTEMBER _ 15._ 1947 @@A©A©A©@@@©@@ . ' ENTRIES COVEHEAD RAC E S Wednesday, Sept. 17th - - Thursday, Sept. 18th . Wednesday, Sept. 17th No. J CLASSIFIB SCOTTY McKANE. by Bellini Seofl. Owned by J. D. Mohan, It. Stephen, N. B. MISS MARJORIE HAL. by Sampson Hal. Owned by Edward MCCIIPPOII, New Glasgow. N. S. GOLDIE DUDS, by Calumet Duds. Owned by George Turner. Dartmouth, N. S. BILLY CONN,:by Calumet Budiong. Owned by P. L. Bowuem. Sunlmcrsl-lt. ‘ QUICK LICK, by Simcoe Harvester. Owned by Well McNelll. Solltllport. LILLIAN BUDLONG, by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Emmett llnrko, Charlottetown. ' t‘. IIAIIRY BUDLONG, by Calumet Budloug. Pictou, N. S. 1101s CAN UCK, -by Corporal Leo. Owned by John liarkness, Sum- Inrrslclo. . 1115s BREWER, by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Pred 0. M. Red- (iili, Southport. _ JUSEDALE VICTORY MISS, by Grattan McKinney. Owned by S. it I’. Walker, Halifax. (ilLiITAN PETERS, by Milton Budlong. Owned by Rosa Marshall. .\'i~Jl.l.IE WORTIIY. by Al Worthy. Owned by Cecil Drake, Halifax. lllLLY McVEY. by Calumet Bulliong. Owned by Dr. Temple lloopcr, Charlottetown. (lLA IIIfIILONG. by Calumet Budiong. Owned by Randall Mc- Donald, Montague. (1I'Y IIARVESTER. by Silncoe Harvester. liillizlnls, (lilarlottetown. DALE 13., by Calumet Budlong. Ir)‘. HAPPY VALE, by Playdale. Owned by borne Kelly. Southport. JDIJIIE A., by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Percy Arbing. Rocky Point. Ill 1V.’ BUDLONG. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Harold Stead, llrarklry. Sill’ ANN 2nd. by Abbe Worthy. Owned by E. Phillipa, 0'Leary. Lilli’ WORTHY 2nd., by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Chailes Willis, Con-head. 11M! WATSON, by Watson Peter. Owned by E. P. Downe. Char- loi-trtowll. .l.\Y VOLO. by Pa: Volo. Owned by Cyril Smith. Hunter River. 1111) KALMUCK, by Kzallnuck. Owned by John Lsdner, Char- lilitrlnwn. RONNIE DALE. by Playdale. Slzltlnn. RYTIIERTA, by Rutherford. Owned by S. b C. Walker. Halifax. IIUIIOTIIY WON'T TELL. by Captain Tell. Owned by J. Ryan. Sprinyzhill, N. S. (‘lI1‘lI(‘llILI., by Kallnuck. Zlglll‘. 1101101111! ABELL, by Al Worthy. Owned by Randall McDonald. Montague. BRENDONS BOY, by Lusty Frisco. (‘hurry Valley. DONNA CLEGG, by Abner T. Clcgg. Owned by G. B. Sheen. Sum- liiPTSiIit‘. . JFNIOR HAL, owned by Joe Hennessey, Charlottetown. .\'0TE:—If more than twelve b ‘ declare In in this event horses Owned by W. Shea. Owned by Mills a Owned by George Hughes, Brack- Owned by Cheater Blrt, Peakes Owned by George .McIutyre. Mont- Owned by Leo Pranght. will 1n- classified and it will be raced in two divisions with three dashes in each division. for 8100.00 each duh. The lint division will be srced 'il l P 9.’- .4 II 959;. Wednesday and tho second division on Thursday. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL-PURSE $500.00 THE WALNUT ABBE, by Bert Abbe. Wcstvllle, N. B, TIMI-J COUNTS, by Abbedala. Owned by P. J. Cadegan. Glace Bay, N. S. gAY LAW, ily Peter-at-Law. Owned by W. B. Moriarty, Halifax. s. o Owned by C. B. MacLeod. ALCYONE. by Scotland. Owned by P.R. MoCormac. Charlottetown. SCOTT SPENCER. by Spencer. Owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. N. S. JOSEDALE HOOSIER, by Grattan Mcldnuey. Owned by S. l C. Walker, Halifax, N. S. JUDD, by McKinney Guy. Owned by l. I C. Walker. Halifax, N.S. CYCLONIC. by T-otector. Owned by the Battle Todd Driving Club. Sydney Mines. N. S. WILDCAT VOID, by Volo Peter. Owned by Boy Creamer. St. Stephen, N. B. 2.19 TROT-PURSE $400.00 QUAKEWS BOY. by_Calllmot Budlong. Owned by George Turner, Dartmouth, N. S. - MACK STOUT, by Todd tout. Owned by A. A. Jabblee, North Sydney. N. S. LUSTICIA. by Lusty Frisco. Owned by C. H. Chandler. Char- lottetown. KELLYS NIGHTMARE, by Kallnuck. Owned by Dr. George Bishop, Charlottetown. UARION L., by B111 L. Owned by George Sample. K ‘ngion. EVA WORTHY, by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre. Dlunisgne. GEORGE MAC, by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Ben Newsom. Brack- lry. - NELL KALMUCK, by iiaimuck. Owned by Willard Kelly. South- ort p . BILLIE KALMUCK, by Kaimuck. Owned by RM. Howard. Corn- wall. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, by Calumet Bndloug. Owned by Clifford lifocDougsll. Watsrtowl. Mam. BUDDY MOKO. by Calumet Bndlong. Owned by George Brookins. Kenslngton. 2.24 PACE STAKE- PURSE $l,0M.00 l. PRINCE BUDLONG by Calumet Budiollg. Owned by Harold Cudmorc. Brsckley. i 2. SHIRLEY n. TEMPLE, o, Calumet some‘. Owned by Col. J. r. "mo. Cbarlottetown. s. MISS KNOX, s; Highland Scott Owned by o. u. Buntaiu. Chif- . iottetown. . . . l. JUNE MORNING. by Calumet Bndiossg. Owned by George Mac- Donald, Mermaid. . > s usual. by Volomlio. Owned by st. Crois Stables. Calais. Mo. a c. ALBERT avocono, by Calumet Bndlong. Owned by Brent Howati. East Royalty. . 1- 1:31.11 cans, by Baron Lnilwaisr. Owned by r. s. cases-c. 01m a 1...‘... sans, by Grattan Barn. Owned by Bert Doyle. Sydney. 1e RANDOM nsnvns-r, by limoos comm. Owned by any o'- Briell. Alborton. ' ll. TIIN: nvowuo, s; cum-s Bndlong. Owned by s. l.. nslllrilo. II ill. fl- finance lullurnl. by on Abbey. Owned by ll. Wisouar. Picisn, 1* ifs: ‘mommies, s; Dal Aawsrthy. Owned s; James coma. Ill AC. 14. réagrylzflgzbvoslnssaasleog; 0wncdbyWlilrsdPrasght. . l v l!» about srlucss, byJpsasm. owns-by llrlsa nasal-scar. as. Sllfllnllllllll, s", rssq lmley. _ Owned by or." nsssaso. n. nnisfsho» worthy. owaod n lam m». lrlnm its "lLQQgWMM .1 in i 1w‘! v r iiut ' Bowers-err:- ii ?PF?‘¢$"P.°‘FF RFPFPFP!" the the of PPFPFPPFI" horse pacing the faaterlt heat; $85.00 to the driver of the horse trotting heat; 815.00 to the caretaker of the horse trotting the fastest heat. 10 per coat of each pnras will ho awarded the winner, the remainder to bs divided in three equal parts. one part to be raced for each heat. In thecvent of there being 3 heat winners they shall race a fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. io the ‘indus- providing the full B per cent is paid on each starter, tho drivers having damage to any person or property. during thiaanlooting and this under- standing "is part of this Contract. lifillralnme. decllna any entry, bar any driver, declare cl and Ill without ro-advertiaing, any races not mtidactoriiy lliod. racing cannot be carried on at the time advertised. the management reserves the right to postpone sr declare ills’ races on, and rotnrn- the ‘ monies. at 0J0 at Hugh Wolds Bars. “its ralas, except where tboypsnflict with the above conditions _ Thursday, Sept. 18th NO. 2 CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 BONNIE‘S BOY, by Bonniecastlo. Ownod by John Hsrkncss, Sum- meraide. BRIGHT SPOT, by Abbedala. Owned by Emmett Burke. Char- lotieto . WAIT N-SEE, by Kaimuck. Owned by 'George Gregory. Charlotte- town. LORRAINE ABBE, by Bert Abbe. Owned by James McNdI. Isn- ‘ sington. ELEANOR G.. by Calumet Bndlong. Owned by Urban Giiiis. Mis- couche. SINGLE STREAK. by Single Diect. Owned by Harley Spence. Bridgewater. N. S. JOSEDALE CLIPPER. by Josedale Counterpart. Owned by John Conroy, Agent, Truro. WINNIE SCOTT, by Bellini Scott. kora. O. U. VOLO, by Pax Volo Owned by Harold Stead, Brackley. MARY MERK, by Long Key. Owned by St. Croix Stables. Calais, - Me. NO. 3 CLASSIFIED- PURSE $400.00 KELLIPS NIGHTMARE. by Kalmuck. Owned by Dr. George Bishop, Charlottetown. MARJORIE BUDLONG. by Calumet Bildioug. Owned by James Rankin, Mt. Herbert. ROYAL JIM, by Kalmuck. Owned by George Hughes. Brackley. JUST FLICKA. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Harold Cudmore. Brackley. MILTON BUDLONG. by Calumet Budiong. Owned by J. D. Mchan, St. Stephen. N. B. ' ROMEO, by Hal Dale. Owned by Wellington McNeil1. Southport. PREVIOUS, by Bsronette. Owned by John Conroy. Agent, Trnro. SIR. FRANCIS DRAKE, by Calumet Budiong. Owned by Clil- . ford MacDougull. Watertown, Mala. BUDDY BUDLONG. by Calumet Budlong. Stead. Brackley. AUBREY BUDLONG, by Calumet Budlong. Lshey, Dartmouth. Owned by Harold Owned by Fred M. FREE FOR ALL TROTAND PACE-PURSE $1,000.00 HARRY DIRECT, by Stanhope. Owned by J. D. Mehsn. St. Stephen, N. B. ROYAL-AT-LAW, by PETER-AT-LAW. Owned by Emmett Burke. ~ Charlottetown. CARL FRISCO, by Frisco Dale. Owned by P. J. Cadogan. Glace Bay, N. S. KAVOLA, by Volomiie. Owned by P. R. McCormac. Charlottetown CHUCK WORTHY, by Bifty Worthy. Owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, N. S. , JOSEDALE HOOSIEB, by Grattan McKinney. Owned by S. a C. Walker. Halifax, N. S. JUDD, by McKinney Guy. Owned by S. 1b C. Walker, Halifax, N.S. GAY LAW, by Peter-st-Law. Owned by W. B. Moriarty, Halifax, N. S. CYCLONIC, by Protector. Owned by the Battle Todd Driving Club, Sydney Mines, N. S. NO. l CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 SANDY D.. by The King Direct, Owned by H. W. Allingham, Gagetown. N. B. FREE TRADE, by Jerry Harvester. Owned by Clayton B. Mae- Leod, Glace Bay. N. S. PEARL BUMPAS, by Kent Bunipll. Glace Bay, N. S. SCOTTY BUDLONG. by Calumet Budiong. liah, Pictou, N. S. VELLA LA VELLA, by His Malesty. Brldgewater, N. S. JUST BETTY, by Calumet Budlong. Charlottetown. I SUNNYMEDE. by Peter Volo. Owned by J. D. Mehan. St. Stephen, Owned by P. J. Cadegsn. Owned by O. l. Eng- Owned by H. M. Sweeney, Owned by Dr. It. I. Seaman. N. B. LEE BREWER. by Leo Harvester. Owned by Don Cadogan. Glace Bay. ' The Victoria Driving Club will present 088-00 to the driver of the fastest heat; $15.00 to the caretaker of the horse pacing tho fastest All races except ‘aishcs to be raced on the three-heat plan. via: All purses divided 40%. 30%, 18%, and 12%. All heats in ths four classes will be sandwiches All drivers must wear a driver's uniform that'wili bc satisfactory Two entries of the name ownership may start in the same race. approval of tho Judges. Eligibility based on U. S. 'l'.A. money winning ciasdlcsiion. The management amuans no responsibility for any accident or The management reserves the right to dsclarool. change order‘ If woathei is stormy. or track is in unfavorable condition so that B”. straw and stabling frco. _ H _ _ Horses will bo declared in and positions drawn for Monday evening no Track is a sinner u the n.s.'r.s..'sss will be governed by cnaaus r. wll.l.ls, Managing Owner. Owned by J. W. Farmer, Kin- . THE-L CEIARLQITTLTQLEFLGLJLIEDIAN Baseball Results SATURDAY GAMES National League: _ Boston 300 030 110-8 I1 I Pittsburgh ....001 000000-1 ‘l 1 Johnson and Mast; Roe. Sing- gleton, Howard and Kluttz. ' New York .....00I 000 001-2 i 2 incinnati .....000 001 IIx-3 8 0 Kennedy and Cooper; Vander- meer and Mueller. Second Game: New York I01 100 010-4 14 1 Cincinnati 002 201 001-1 11 0 I-Iartung, Jones, Beggs. Trinklc and Lombardi; Perkowskl and La- nlsnnc. First Game: < P‘~"adelphla .0001 010 010-3 14 I Chicago .. 300 112 00x-7 10 0 I-Ioerst. Sprsgins.’ Jurisich and Seminlck; Miller and Scheilirlg. Second Game: Philadelphia .200 001 000-S 12 0 Chicago 000 I00 000-1 9 3 Judd and Lakemsrl; wyse. Bo- rowy, and McCullough. Brooklyn .........011 000 40% l0 1 St. Louis 020 000 028-7 l1 0 Lombardi, GresS. Behrmlln and Edwards; Dickson, Brazle, Wilks, Burkhart. Stsley and Wilber, Gar- Bt. Louis 000 000 000 1-19 l Washington 000 000 000 0-0 S 1 Pannln and Moss; Scarborough and Evans. Chicago .... .. 000 000 200-2 b 2 Philadelphia .100 i602 01x—9 l6 0 Gillespie. Msltzberger. Caldwell and Tresh. Dickey; Dietrich and Guerra. Detroit .000001 100-2 5 z New York .. 100002 021-5 8 0 Trucks, Gcrsics lmd swift: Newsom, Page and Robinson. International League Playoffs Montreal 000 000 001 0-1 ‘l 1 Syracuse 0010001-2 ‘l 0 (l0 lnnlngel Vancliyb. Pslica and Campan- oils, Ssndloclr; Fox and Bosisck. IUNDAY GAMES - NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 001 003 011-0 13 0 St. Donia 000 100 000-i 5 0 Jansen and W. Cool-er: Hesrn, flteleyiPcllett and Garagiola. . first. Brooklyn Mil M10 004-13 i6 i Cincinnati m 001 noo- r ‘l 0 I-Iatten and Edwards; Peterson, lively. I-Ietki and LIllilfIflO. Second. Broohlws N0 800 ill-O 1R 0 Cincinnati 021 0110 000-l 'I 0 ~ my» . ‘I A King. Baugolad, Batten and Id- \ aflolmAMlllCAN LEAGUE FM‘ 1 1 s 112 01o 103-014 o Chem"! ----- --°°° °°° "ll-l 4 .PhL¢:I€cla:hi1 0oz coo 09x-il 1o z mm" ~°0°o°2°1*_3 7 1 Embree. Klicman. Dcrsett and "n"- Geuel and H953"? 3mm‘ Hogan; Marchlldcn. Christopher, son and Tebbetts. Fran“ TIP TOP ralioas... 1 FOR srvlsans-calvaoms GREATEST CLOTHINGQVA; ahead wards; Ratiesbsrger, Gumbert and Mueller. First. Boston 000 001 000-1 0 I Chicago 000 000 000-0 9 0 Spahn and Masl; Erickson and McCullough. Second. Boston 000 010 000-I l 0 Chicago 0Z0 031 COx-d 14 l shoun, wright, Lanfranconi and Camelli; Schmitz and Sctleffing. First. Philadelphia 110 000 023-7 it I Pittsburgh 101 001 000-3 ~ 0 0 Menard and Seminick: Bc-ruhsln, Lyons. 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Arrows‘ long-lean righthsnder. Marshall O'Coine of Montreal, came in with the viétory, setting Truro down with six scattered hits over the nine innings. A11 Truro bingles were singles. Righthsnder Gordie Mont went the route for Truro, giv- ing up 10 hits which he managed to scatter in all frames except the Guerra. Second. Cleveland 020 000 011-4 0 0 Philadelphia 000100111-4 0 l (tie; called. Sunday law). Kunavs, Oettel, Lemon and Lo- pm. I-Iegan; Schelb and Okra. St. Louis 0C2 002000-1 ‘l 2 New York 003 210 001-0 6 0 Kinder, Potter and Moss; Rcschi, Page and Robinson. ‘PAGE ‘ . \ / s». t’) ' second when the city squad pickle up three for the first run of ti game. v , The climax came in the six inning. After Brother MaeDon filed to right field. Buddy Con! 41'0" I 10118 bill i0 deep loft fit " for three bases. Joe Breen § lashed a hard ball baeir to Tn] i“. short stop Hum Joseph who us‘ ‘ up fast. with the bell Ind ti’; Condy oi‘! third. l ’ During the run-down Brian w! to second while Condy wag-g“) out by catcher Win Langllls. ‘II came the break ct the game. J ' Mont tossed an outside ball wifl Langille lulled to hold. The lll rolled almost to the Arrows’ lilli‘ out and Breen coming fast Ii across the plate with tho w run. ~ Pitchers O'Coine and worked easily. Mont appeared be in trouble early, but as ho tied dawn his mates responded‘: smart ball. Arrows, behind 0'0 were sharp defensively ail the There were tour double play the nine inning contest wliichi ed only 92 minutes. Each teal a pair of double killings." u‘ i. in’ ' rt Savage. Coleman and \\\\\\\\\““"