eric Yanks split Athletics. inking. the firstgame ‘I-f with s. five-run rally in the seventh inning. and then drop- ping the eighteen 4-1 II Bond handle drollped s fo C r hi eision allinst l2 wins. D gio lnfured Joe o. Yanks centre- fieider. t left knee and tui his sprained his left ankle sliding into second base on e double in the first lime. end will be out of action for a week or 10 dsys. He will miss ‘Iuesdeyb all-stai- game, and Yankee officials seid he felt badly about it. At Detroit. Hal Newliouae con- tinued his mastery of St. Louie Browns by taming them for the 10th streiwbt time. 8-0. and re- cordink his 10th pitohiiifl triumph of the season for the ‘risers. Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox split a twin bill. Iri- diuns took the opener 3-3 While Bobby libller racked up his 15th win of the season. and then no Iooet came beck to limit the ‘lribe to e heir of singles he BOX wok the niahtca-p 5-0. Feller was touched for l0 hits and fanriedsixmento rurihis season strikéout total to 190. Or- vel Grove. Olevelend flrebeiler. opposed fuller on the mound and like Feller gave up We I'll-lie iii the oiienitnlg frame; The winner CZIIIO II G E - Boston's Teddy WilliBHi-i 0188i- gunes. in to the plate. wiring six rum. di-i in three and drevring five bases on balls. Williams now has 91 free passes to his credit. end with Boston's heduie effect-iv ever he Xmas g, good dimes of betterl Bebe Ruth's ell-time record of 1'1 use: Greenberi drove heme two runs for Tigers. one with his 35m": homer of e season. and. Hoot more stole home with run number three in the eighth 1011' “Charley (King ' Kohl!) Ken" blasted homer number i8 at Philadelphia to ciincn victory fer Yanks in their successful effort. ___________._____ if Covehead ‘Races WEDNESDAY, Jul? l7 —-—- Four Classes PURSES $1290 Entries and classes in Bid For Soulls’_Tltle July '1 - -- of won th l-Ienl Ro- Regutte. diamond soulls cur gy as J B. Kelly, ., h se foiled in a. bid thei- once was barred. Rowing before royalty and thou- ators_ 10-year-old three engths behind Sepheriados, for four years France's scuiiing champion The Iitrenchm drove his sh line of the comm in sands Kelly lastic souiling chii had sought the award-row 's tionsl prise- e up for father's disqualification 2d ye 0. “The father, then Olympic row- li. bad been barred h Brig h officials acted on an ancient enley rule disqualifying ngagcd in men- SJ’! green rowing capfistc derision after be that 4m dey he would get revengg -if onailg, then t his son. ere from Phi - delphie to watch his son perform in a. competition started more than a. oenturyiago. . with ely‘s defeat went Amer- last claim for ieddtéonnyof a awning-no’ ‘T32... s o animation, annexed t crown efeedng e by d -Ciun of Zurich. Switzcrlari . r Three Events Lined lip For Sporting Slub At least three meior sporting events are being lined up by s orts promoter Joey McDonald of t e Sporting Club, it was learned lost night. Wlth- plans recticelly completed it is precticely certain that box- ing fans will have an innings e week from ‘Puesday night when a band of Sprlnghill, NS. boxers will try conclusions with a Sporting Club teem. The next in line will be s l0- mlie road race open to the Mari- tlrnes and runners intending to participate should hand their en- tries in as early as possible. The following Old Home Week. promoter McDonald intends to stage a provincial Island boxing tournament that will take in fighters from the fiyweight to the heavyweight division. In connection with this letter event, Joey wished it made known that any boxers wishing to part- icipete can use the club's facilities“ for training purposes and he would also like entries immed- wiil appear later. g i _ noernu. ‘DANCE ' eusnnio » imrx. TIONTAGUI meson. sun! e M resid end Bis n" “Orolizetru . . . ‘more l lately. Said entries may be rnede either et the Sporting Club or to Joey McDonald, 68 King Street. Open Challenge Gus Longsrihle. manager of Nickey Denies of Wood Island's, 1.10 lb. boxer last night issued s chellen e on behalf of his fighter for s out with en boxer from i110 to 115 lbs. Beau sci: and Billy Pryor were named specifically ir. the challenge which will likely be taken in: immediately. Girl's Softball League Formed w “n GI’ w! “The 1cm 0R1“ c. dBeniorr eardrum; Witlguzilfldflll Kids meeting {in . The ie e is ed ss captain end Ks Coyle as captain) The oths two are nurses teams. Theflty nurses are coiled Misfits with Key White as tein and the P1111. nurses are ca ed the Cun- dell Kids with Lilia Robins as cen- ‘The league will be oofllliosed two sections and a week to be left Boo ‘g " -Cimda.ll Kids vs Bobby j_ m. for eny genres postponed. Schedule: 1st. Section. July 8—-Mi&fits vs. Cundall Kids. July (l-Oundsil Kids vs. Katz. n io-ncoey Suckers vs. Mis- to. r Booker . * evll £192."... noble! ‘ii-irons vs. Misfits. Section. iii-merits VI Ouridell xidi. kers vs. Kate. ‘or-acorn Dockers vs. Mie- 21$ mmvrbimdxfllu lOds ____..__..____. ouanmoir ere-urn "Zihésiia-r See ‘ - Nowell clan from the several fem- 01 flagged Berry iri JULY s. 1946 1M for the Association's tournament which starts today at Andrew ‘lihe 1808011! Wile N. E-P. E. I. G011 St. 3.. should en- aible golfers to knock least one of the swords. The list ' ludes Lieuten- ant .Governor Madmen! e for the best gross sud Lieutenant Governor Bernard's prize for the best net in the amateur champ- io : the ‘rilley cup. which will be held by the rem- chomp- lon's club; special prize for the open championship; Toronto Star Weekly trophy for the best net in the tournament; prise for run- ner-up to the amateur champion; prises for best gross and net in each division: prise- for of seniors: prises for boom made on each day ton-i ament and many swords. O O it i The Shelburne County League hes one of the strungefi bell teams ever assembled in its ranks in that all its members have the some heme-they are the Neweils from Ne-welltorr. The team is com- posed of nine members of the best net best net of the other flies of thet name in their smell viillle. They won their first some lest week by defeating the second piece Shelbume ‘loyalists 10-8 in a regular leegue game. "6088!" (Kid) Reid. 160 lbs., who is remembered for his slug- ging metcb asuinst Bobo Mills in their last appearance et the Sporting Club hes issued s box- ing challenge to any fighter in his weight class in the city or sur- rounding districts end would es- pecially like e match with Dody Martin. Reid feels he is new in his best fighting condition and is anxious to dimlay his prowess in the squared circle. ‘It i il- O Jittery Joe Berry. the little fel- low who walks like a man. prob- is the only person- ever to appear in a class "AiA" baseball uniform and a rnsior league uni- form in the same day reports Jim Coleman in the ‘Toronto Globe and Mail. Says Jim: "For that matter. it is probable that he is the onlv men ever to warm-up in s baseball perk in one city and then win s genie in another city --eeverei hundred miles alway- before the day was finished. Neither feat is likely to win him a place in baseball's haliof fame, but they make interesting read- ing material. O 0 O e am ‘in the Toronto bullpen before last ‘Monday's doubleheader when James Grudzis, travelling secre- tew of the Maple Leafs, gave him a gargantuan hello from the dug- out. ‘You've been sold to the Cleveland Indians.‘ yelled - zis. ‘Hurry to get packed- you're due to report to them this after- noon.‘ Jittery Joe who claims to be 3'1 years of lfle_hl‘ld only weighs 13'! pounds hes been s wiri- ning pitcher in baseball for two decades. O 0 '0 0 “While Berry scurried home to pick up a. few belongings Grudzis packed the rest of his equipment at Marple Leaf Stadium. Exactly 5 minutes after shouting to Berry in dais et him plane reservations to . Jittery Joe landed in Cleveland at 4:38 p.m. and headed immediate- iihe Municipal Stadium. Manager Lou Boudresu of the Indians greeted him affection- a . The Indians are hard- pressed for adequate relief pitch- irsz materiel these days. O i 4' 0 "like mdlaris took the field against the 5t. Louis Browns and. before the nine was over Boudreau from the buil- uen. ‘Iihey sent him into the game in the sixth inning, one man out. and Joe retired the side. Not onlv that. but he per- mitted only tihree hits during the remainder of the some. And then, of all tninas. Berry singled to drive inane the run which woh his cam bail game. The - able pert of it is that Berry won his first stert for the Cievelend Indians in the American League. te. the fact dent that he hadn't been sble to win a genie for the ‘lbruitc Maple Le his in the In- NTDINODAI ." ' league TIE-MEMBER warn IHI: CHARLUIIETLWVN GUARDIAN. Entering the game in the sixth innings with the score 0-4 in fav- or of the L. P. U. Anchors. Elmer Mclsaec. the Icgionedrcs’ strong- armed hurler emerged in the hero's role as he pitched and bet- ted his team to their first ieesue win over the L. P. U. Anchors by a 9-6 score 1n Sunday's City Les- gue encounter. Mclseac successfully threw his fast bell past the Anchor hitters for four without gran e e motes overcame the West Bod team's two-run lead with e hi: four-run rally in the during which the bin right-hund- ei- singled with the bases loaded. The Legion added another. run in the last of the eighth for Rood measure and then retired the An- t-he totp of the ninth to their first victory section and gain revenue for their 8-3 defeat by the Anchors last week. \ lefty McAleee worked on the Anchors‘ mound in his usual com- peient ‘fashion giving no eleven hits while striking out fourteen but ‘suffered two bad inninas in ed w “d will to 31mg: prov eno a the MloNeil clan to tea him with his third defeats in five starts. It was the third time Mclsaac and McAleer have opposed one an- other on the mound with the An- chore’ portsider winning the two previous encode greeted Cairns. Iegionetres‘ starter. worked the first five innings. with s three run burst in their first time at bot as Harold I-Ieririessey started the bail ro with a 41mg, McKinnori grounded beck to the mound but Cairns fumbled to out two runners on. Maurice Williams hit a long trip! to right field to score both runners arid counted himself on the next play when Ryan grounded to short. ‘lithe West End team added s single run in the third when Wil- liems unified and scored on Ryan‘; long double t0 16ft centre. The iegionaires started to show slsuhs of life in the third when they loaded the bases with none out but McAleer bore down Mid got Strain and McInnis on strikes “hi1, Qgifru“w!5 picked off first. the Legion weren't to be deflleii however. in the next innlnds when they scored three times on three hits and a mimed third strike and entered the fifth trailing bv 0M run. Anchors“ Till-shed W" iw° runs iri their tum at bat in the fifth with‘ the Legion setting one beck as s scored on Perry! third consecutive hit. Both sides went scoreless in the sixth as Mc- Isaac came into the picture and um. the Leglonairs put on their batting shirts in the seventh to send four runners across the plet- ter to seal the verdict. v Art Perry. the Lesleneiree his backstop found a "cousin" in Mc- Alcer and combed his offerings fo m; h1g5 in n perfect day at the plate getting four singles and a double. Maurice Williams. An- chors‘ left Riifdeiiel‘ liking for Cairns’ safely in three attempts but W85 finally stepped by MOISHM- 354 McI- , the Legionaires’ aggressive second baseman let his batting average dmn ieiiin! 1° hit in five appearances but was vsry effective on the defense handling six chances witlwut 8 miscue committing grand larcency or. Isartefs grounder the eighMi inning when he malls a one-hand stab to throw him out at first. l! who BOX SOOBE Ab O Anchors .. .. g apwppeds-sa-au Q°PQ¢O°OQHMH5 QOOOOOuwie-em: 5orc~co=ioieca°~= qpsgggagg§°gg: w. g gaagr-qgsgioi-vq ibOogswAObr-Qsso, -aeo>—raofio.-co> p0 Perry c Maclsasc rf 8r p M. Hcnnessey 34b Goodwin did d: 3b seso-shnrabr-ouflluu s'*°"‘@O-Q"‘OQ O *4 5 B‘ 5 lfcoeoi-av-Ofiv-QQOH auwowoomaol! ors 4. Legion new: liarhed runs: An 5: two base Maolsnrr three shutting them out‘ lei’ t lit iii bdngl his tel I the higory o seventh = Jack ' ‘ltlrsoftbeil Mclsaac Bats Arid Hui-ls Legion Team To 9-6 Victory Record Entry List For NB.- P.E.l. Tourney ST. ANDREWS, N. 8., July 7- (0P)—A total of 140 golfers the f the ward Island Golf Association, will tee off tomorrow in the first lS-nole medal play for the amateur. open, rofeasional and senior titles o! Elle two provinces. Boyd Britton, amateur and o eri winner lest year when s iriern er of the R.C.A.li‘.. has returned to his home in Vancouver and will not be on hand to defend his crowns. Old favorites resent include Pete Kelly. Cher ottetcrwn. still isme as e result. of e leg fracture suffered last winter. He used s PAGE SEVEN West End Y Team Sweeps Track Meet HAMILTON, On , . _ —Tomnto West tizlndmyigmcgofi). 919113455 Swept the Dominion track and field championships here Sgt. urday with 46 points and s rnerrr- ber of their teem-war. Brown- carried off individual honors with l0 points from firsts in the brood Jump and the Javelin ihmw Canadian imck and field record. withstood the assault o; ihg 135’ athletes who ‘performed before nearly empty s..s nds under a hot W11- Andy Gillespie from imam est to a record-hr pefl - moo in the half mile. is twink one minute, was seven seconds off 1,11: record, ed second in club standing to the mo?) ceugnigiih 10 lntsaqxgr. time with nine emcee. t” m‘ Walter Fedorik won the five- mile race from Hamilton after a 819M wniest, with the Preston miles bu; Rankine tired and Fed- orik surged to the fmnt. Ab MOI‘- tori from Gelt then overtook Ran- kine to finish in second place. bicycle today during practice rounds. Stiff competition is expectfid from Bill Beer and Joe Mehsr, both of Charlottetown. Cecil Ii‘. Menuge, of the Ken-Wo Club in Nova Scotie, is the de- fending pro champion. Baseball Results Brooklyn .. 1N (X10 102 '1 15 0 ton . 001000 Z10 2 9 0 - . Herring and‘ 13d. work. Niggelinz. Barrett and Mast. Cincinnati 0 '1 0 Chicago 211 1 Ben's and lcmmsrio: Erickson. Schmitz and McCullough. innatl 000000000 0 8 1 hicago 000100 00x i s 0 Gumbert and Mueller; Wyse and Scheffing. Plttdlriltgh M1010 N0 410 2 St Louis .. 006 010 23c: l2 18 0 Cables. Gerheauser. Bahc- and Lopez; Dickson. Wllks and Gar- sgiola. Philadelphia .. 154210000 0‘ B 0 ew York ..0l010000x '1 9 0 Jurisich. Stariceu and Semin- ick: Joyce. Budnick and Lom- bardi. Cooper. - AMERICAN LEAGUE SLLouis .00l000(ll014S troit ....... .. 010 010 30x 6 6 2 Muncrief. Kinder and Hell; Trout and Swift. 000 000 000 0 '1 l . 2.00 200 00X 4 10 0 Bamby and Parteez" Haefner and Evans. Chico: 00000000 8 4 l .... .. 000010 001 3 '1 1 Haynes and Trash: Harder, Lemon and l-Iegari. Hayes. New York .. .. 410 (B0 000 8 11 l Philadelphia . 202 000 010 5 9 0 Marshall. Gumroert and Robin- Flores. Fagan. Griffith and 5011i Rosar. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 105 010 1 8 ll 2 .. . 2000300 5 l0 2 Roy. Nagy and Franks: Brown. Besse and Cameili. Montreal . 000000 2 9 0 Toronto . . .. . 010 100 2 4 0 (Tie called end 6th to catch train.) Bahia and Howell; Coleman -and Carrieili. Baltimore 000100020 ii '1 2 Syracuse 322 101 50x l3 1B 3 S. West. Smoll. Smith. Duplln- {SNky and Kuhn; Harrist and R. .... .. 010 200 000 3 4 0 Buffalo . . 000110001: 5 9 0 Byerly and Hockeriberry. Mar- shall; Mueller and Tabaclieck. SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York '1: Philadelphia 3. New York 1; Philadelphia i. St. Louis 0: Detroit 3. Chicllfo 2; Cleveland 3. Chicago B: Cleveland o. Boston 11: Washington 1. Boston 9: Washington 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 2; Boston s. Brookl ' ttsb Pittsburgh St. Louis 0. Cincinnati 8: Chicago 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal! 2 r Buffalo Rochester if All-Star Practice All bla era seeking" berths .on he of Columbus Ail- Iqusd are asked to turn out for practice this gvqflng l_t the diamond at Victoria Psi-k. —I'IOME Tlie Towers Restaurant OPEN DAILY 8 AM. TILL 12‘P.M. IITUATED MALREQUE ROAD One Mile Fro- Charlottetown e spa-m. Fenway’s Left Field Wall To Be Target u, nfifnmo BOSTON July '7 — (AP! —Whe'n Torn Yarwitey. Boston Red Sox owner. was s. naing his rriillions, he revised n Feriway Park for r ht-handed hitters and me Am can League managers apper- entiy had that in mind when they selected the 25-inch squad that Detroit's Steve O'Neill will master- mind agairist the National League's standouts in the 13th all-star game here next ‘Tuesday. As if determined to see Yaw- k ‘s left field well smashed to s inters. 0‘Neill‘s manlaigeriai riv- a s named such terrific ght-hsnd- ed hitters as Joe and Dom Dlmag i0. Joe Gordon. Ken Keltner, Doerr, Rudy York, Luke Ap- Stirriweiss, Frankie yes and ha C pman. But while cc doing, the loi‘ cirouivs lots did not overl the fact the the rizht field foul line measures only 302 feet and they added such left-handed owci- hit as Ted Williams, C arlie Keller, Stan Spence, Mickey Vern? and JOhfllly Pesky to belt the N - tional League's dream game pitch- ing in that genecul direction. i, also appeared significant that the American Iiengueks. pitchiri sel- ections have been unusually e feet.- ive in Fenway, known throughout the ma or leagues as a graveyard for huriers. , O'Neill can throw such able r hthanders J5 Bob Feller, Spud C andler, Jack Kramer and Dz-ive Ferris at the senior circuits iop sluggcrs and follow them up wiir. such capayble southpaws as al Newhouser and Mickey Harris. Jr. Wings Play 0.5.3. Tonight I Junior baseball makes its first apgpearance before the public io- n ht after n long absence when the Junior Wings, coached by John He he tangle with QSS. Inter- echo astlguCham ions. The een uare uad have been bowling over all I e oppos- ition they have encountered so far scoring easy victories over" are of unknown quality as yet P6130118 hBVe (hem g5 p, capable bunch of ball-tossers and they. should provide strong opposition for the Queen Square bo The ame is schedul Park d amond at 6.30 PROIIIGIAL EXHIBITION llilTES I DATES ARE AUGUST 13th TO 1602i The Prize List for the Provin- ciel Exhibition is now being dis- tributed and copies have been mali- od to all regular exhibitors and ad- ditional copies era available to any person applying to the Secretary of the Association. feature has been introduced, neme- iy, prizes for the exhibitors wh exercise the most care in the prof-i oration of live stock. the clan i-j ness of their stables and uta isils Ind ability ln exhibiting in the showoorlng. Prise-s are 511200410110- —$5. . Breeders of beef cattle will be interested to know that in the Prise List en extra class has reen made thus separating the Bere- fords and Augus breeds. Belgian Horses. the request of several breeders of; Belgian horses s class for this breed hes been made in the . Exhibition Prise List. J. W. BOULTIB. COOKING- / u»... . University at Mbntreel came clos- c o8 and 4-10 seconds m Tihe Montreal police team finisli- v _PR.OI". CLEGG-J. II ' Relpondln‘ h, Won By nynaunumrm TOHIIIILALBPIIBEIO July '1 — (Afi- K A d Headed bi en- Pauline a n ionshipsfleturdeyal esll- -n d tennis t oamd up its first post-Mar f t before a crowd of 14.000. the ro- n year-old . ESE? “W... sfiemm —- ‘ '1 11 e - Pete Kelly end min-ice newl- ‘w’ h“ m‘ t9 irig tied for low gross score in I , ‘I m m‘ "am" swee stairs competition held at “m!” “M1- the hsrlottetown Golf Club we: Brown and Jack flie weekend. Their scores were sieanped themselves e tentisl _ ' DB-Vll 91194101591" “WW1!!! wml Low net was carded by Russell i111 1m W- l1 I “ma” Peppin who stroked the course in. W" 9 lY "all 5113311011 e ross N for n '10. air, Dinny ails and Geoff Bown, g “u” m1; companion w" . H. i. in the men's dwblel won by Dr. us. Giddingm. flmi Th0 qualifying‘ round for the ' Club champions ip got underwsy MargeretOsborne Betz and Doris ext of Minn Fla 0-8, 2-6, 6-3, in a renewal of long-standing feud. . ‘Brighton Horse-Shoes Andy Martin and Wilf Evens aok McOourt and the Brighton Horse s Club. Ion Bhillips and Blrl Goes take on the winners. Rovers Practice There will be an of C. diemond at 6.30. All me hers of the teem ' asked chosen . in scorers make-up the ch important practice for the North End Rovers asebhll teem tonight st the K. m. ere to attend es the lineup for ‘Tuesday's game with the Anchors will be Wednesday and Saturday and will‘ be continued u ii Saturday, July 13th to enable syers taking pert l-n the N.B.-P I. championship to play their qualifying round. After qualifying. the low lonsbip dlvlsionandthenextlow oinake up the second division. ‘nu play~ 6T5 then. in each division. playoff in match play arid winners iri the respective divisions will be cham- pions for the current year. Feller Starts All-Star Same D . July '1 —(AP)—Bob Feller of Cleveland Indium will be the starting pitcher in Tues- day's all-star game st Boston. Steve O'Neill, American League all-star manager, announced to- eller is limited by the rules to a three-inning string. O'Neill raid he expects to cell on Harold Newhouser of Detroit Tigers and Spurgeori iflpud) Chandler oi.‘ New York Yankees for the remsinin innings. Bel- snce of the Amercsn League line- up will be announced tomorrow. S'I'H.LAR.'10N, . '1 _ Playing steadga baseball hurler Speed mple, pitrhing in his first senior game Stellarton in- their lead in the l - with ‘y 9 '1 victory ~Ray Mscleodsvas the ins er. Montague Races! 10 n. JULY--WEDNESDAY---l0th JULY FIVE CLASSES $1,595 IN PURSES $1.595 LMTBUI‘ STAKE BUDDY HOBO-George Brooklns , Kenshigtou GEORGE MAC-Ben Nowsome. Buckley LUSTICIA-Charin Chandler, Charlottetown BONNIE DALE-Chester Burke, Pilquid KELLIPS NIGHTMARE-E. C. Buell, Village Greer IMA KALMUCK-Eaa-l Semple, Keusiugtou FREE-FOB-ALL ANTI-AIRCBAFT-Charies Horton , Murray River KAVOLA-P. C. McCormick, Charlottetown ROYAL-AT-LAW-W. Ilenueasey, BONNIES BOY-Charles Willis. C C‘ lottetown ovebeed ALCYONE-P. C. McCormick, Charlottetown 2.15 TILOT AND PACE (8 seconds allowed trottere) O.U. VOID-Harold Steed. Sherwood LORRAINE ABIE-J. McNeil], Knnfilgloh PAGLIACCL-P. C. Brown, Chlrlofvfetowu WAIT PPSEE-Willnrd Kelly. Southporl BRIGHT SPOT-W. Ilennessey. Charlottetown CLASSIFIED RACE JUST BETTY-Dr. B. I. Seaman, ch“,- AA A EVA WOBTBY-Dr. Preston McIntyre, Montague MARJORIE BUDLONG-J. LADY BOSE—P. C. Brown, Cherie LN TBOT West! WINNIE SCOTT-W. J. Farmer, Kinkorn Kent end Siimmerside- The Winrsi JUST FLICKA-Ilsrold Cudlnore. Buckley m" PRINCE BUDLONG-Hnroid Cllflmo w. Buckley lCOLLEEN ADAM--C. O'Brien. imm- Sackvilie Rankin, suntiipe i ttetown ed for the ROYAL TELL-W. Ilennessey. Charlottetown iLILLIAN suppose-s. Burke, Charlottetown (SHIRLEY II. ramps-on. r. r. Hooper, Charlottetown inane BUDLONG-Clllrlel Horton, Mnrny m"; AND PACE 'BU'I‘CIIEB. BOY-Meyunnl McGulpn, St. Mary's Rood BILLY AUBREY-C. Smith. Hunter River MARION LAEeorge Sample, K . Bummerslde ‘on BUDDY BUDLONG—IIl20ld Steed. Sherwood LUCKY NUMiisic-wiiisi-s Kelly, Soul-layoff canusrsr nu LONG—E. Burke. crummy‘ CAPT. ABBE-E. Coles, Milton BONNIE SPRUCE-J. MCIAOII. Souris Children loo |NELLIE WORTIIY-E. C. Boell, lilege Green .. In this year's Prise List e new‘ mp1,]! KALMUCK-Jh you"; cM-mnu QSIMON BUDLONG-Ches. Duffy. Village Green A NEW GIANDSTAND T0 ssAr ALL ins BEEN miicmn one ADMISSION ro STAND AND GROUND-Adults aloe. . ts: included GIOBGI MaeINTIII, Montague sonsfren Beet ’ laces Elifilfilfélifilliilliliil L-i m’ BOAT RACES _._AT- aepasan ncaca ouoannni Wednesday. July I010. - Start ‘ Danes in Hail Sane Night CARNIVAL slip.‘