~»-\-...a...-». "Nil! s». ‘but in the second he had o. hot ~~——— tussle with Bebe MCElWYIl, driven DT- D- A- ATCISMC. Well known b‘. Tymml Sempm Both horses locally: 11s the CO-OWIICX‘ with Well showed e. lot of class in this heat, MflNvi-l of Aaron L. 2-00 and Dir- wmch was in 2J2 3_4_ f“; time ect L. 2.00 1-2. must l1ave_ been rm, H", Snggfl‘. heavy footinl yn_ pleased with his recent import Cidenmny‘ Uscita 31.1mm obtahh from Olllfll‘lO—P1?l(‘l‘ nt_Co1lrt-tl1at ed a. new record, reducing her for- lgillillljlffllillll flnllslled 2%? _ -4 ' . ea 1g .1e goo: pacers o m" one of 2'14 to 2n 3 Direct ailid Dinah G. Fans will do i heat. the battle was We‘ ° “p a" five on Peter at beigeggeggbgdlvremwyn and Har- Court when he races in the 222 vest Melody, Harvest Melody finish- Class at Clmrlolwlllwll- race close to Fllf? pole. but San Toll to a large extent lllflfl“ the pace by racing on the outside and forc- - int: the leader for almost the entire 1 mile, Ho must he 11 touzh little hut-at‘ and have a lo‘ of couraRP- The best time was 210. which v as the faMesi heat of the day. ‘The pacing record which is also the track record is 2.08. made by Bar- f1"\' Hanover, 2.07 1-2 Juli’ 261b, 19:10, drives hv Twndall Seamle- Miss Marble” Still Tops In Tennis NEW YORK. fir. 21am- be , T~ _ 111-1 f l A11 Trot was a cork- ing verv close. She went a good _ ‘— v Any young ladv who l1;:cs to ~ ,n,,“§,.,§,‘°,.,.i)-ii1, June Evans won race all throuzh and looks to be bnxllwn 519% Qkslzylffifms V’ hale Unacd States tennis ‘chzliiipoii lim- fEFS‘ heat under a mud drive roundimz into nice shape for later ~ l‘ 50° ll-l °1 50m ‘V3730? would bet-tor 110i. ccunl O11 1t loo mun‘ Leta Kalmuck and Major of Halifax as he, too. has won a. m,‘ h being rounh and pair of races in a pair of weeks. Eggs,“ athemgimmalryl PM“; we“ one at North Sydney and the other and hemed to make the d”! a gt Iiwerness. The fastest heat was - 3-4. which was exactly the mo“ lnwrestlng one’ same time as Gail Harvesters) best .. . heat. from Dude Potempkln with squire Hanover last and anparentlv not showing the speed which he rc- putedlv possessed. In the second lzea: June Evans W35 leading nice- . u. . The third heat of Lllf‘ class was The Biggest Event 0f The $60-$00‘ .111 i: T o Date MUNTAGUE RACES Wednesday, August 7th. 1949- $1.001) l'l.II'lSES -- $1.000 lie is a 2.22 class eligible. . ., , ~ ther so “H. _v_1;|'L‘;|[1,‘5l, army of fast horses to come toleh "111- this season will be on hand to comPete f“ l e gen‘ . . s mills purses offcrcd. _ , The following are the classes. 8nd "lines l“ each‘ j‘ FREE FOR ALL PACE Peter Pin 2.17 harl a summary of 3-2-3, which flllllfillilll probably not. "91?’ llllilYP-iilll‘, y" CO11Si(l:‘l'll1’.‘, that he was up against Moon Glow, Model ‘IE, Silent Mac and Brian Yorke as well as Jt‘l‘l‘_\‘ Bars, shows that Neil Walkrs former mount is a pretty fair troticr and will boar watching in the 2.22 Trot at Cliur- lottetown. He raced in fine form last Exhibition in the ouiicrsliip of Colin MacPhail. Nfcrldolvbank. r ——~~—— l The Free for All Trot and Pace his always a kreat favorite in Capc Breton and this year is attracting more entries than usual. Several of those that have bccn racing in it are eligible to much slower classes ‘ —from 2.12 to 210-11111. they kcrp ‘.F‘_A,\ICON I... 2.08, McNeil] d: Mclsaac. (harlflllelllwll- N B trying every week and must, be 2.—B1i1)FORl) GRAT'l'Al\', 2.08, Lee D. Jones, Wlvkhflmi - ~ pretty wc.l convinced now that they haven't. much of a chance to beat. Rainey G. Henley, that. seems to have turned over a ncw 10:11 for Mayor H, M. S\\'('Clll2_\‘. He. raced consistently all three heats nt- I3- v21'11e,~s-2.09 3-4. 2.0’) 3-4, 2.11 1-4. This horse has 511119 enough to pace a half mile truck 111 2.03 or 2,04 and if he gets the light foot forward at. Charlottetown and things suit him he can lower the record of 2.05 1-2. He was separ- nlcly timed last your a 111110 in 2.05 1-2 from where 11c was which was weil bark. . , -- ,- _, , . 1 t Muray River. 20$ 1:, lgllllbsnzq; Hcrnnessey, Charlottetown. aI-wlzsrnn nAks. 2051-2, wm. 1:. Crulckshan‘, nulllux. FREE FOR ALL TROT L-Llrsrv mlsco, 2-01 1-4- Cllllfi- ll- Cl""““°'- clmlfmtl°wm 2.-sQ1'1R1: llaovall, 2.1a M. Samllle Slablea. Kens ng on. s-nuoa POTFlVIPKIN. 2.0-1 1-2. Andrew Perry. Sun-menu"- 4-11'\'l-: lzvANs, 12.111. 1., T. Porter, s1. Andrews, P- Q- q' ‘mLLll-i KALM CK. 2.12 1-2, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. ll:—f.'i\lli.‘)fli'l‘ 11111.. 2.11 1-4, w. Warren. Kenslnfllfln- -l.--11Anv1;s1' lulsnom’. 2.10 1-2. Charles wlllls. Cvvchead- 8.-(‘ll..»VJF. ABIIE. Frank Adams, IIalifliX- Dlidey Patchjiad the font of the a-lllzarlllsnnlzbut. 2.0a 1-4, Samuel Kennedy Jr., Charlvllelmfll- others wilh a 5111112111111’ <11 2-3-2 and Johnny Mal-Millaui, a Char- lottetown boy. has certainly work- ed woiiciers with Mayor S\\'C1‘ll(‘)"S former pilpil. 2.16 PACE 1_n1l:£c'l' 1.. 2.00 1-2, ltlcNcill at 111015.130. Challnllelvwfl- ‘ y TON, 2.10, F. C. McCurdy, Truro, N. S. . .1:'rA KALMUCK. 2.14. Alfred Webster, Marlo, P. 1:. 1. f 4__srl,l.y. 2.00 1-2, .1. llarry Brim-n s, Cyrus Dauphin”) Hell M- Traccy Hanover 2.03 made his best bid in lhc second heat which was very close in 2,09 3-4. He s ‘Lns to be improving iii form and pliliaps when he strikes Cliarlo" town will be ready to pa; ill some notch he dici far.‘ _\'l‘Lll‘-—2.ll6 n 2.22 TROT AND PACE _ which was the fllstrsl iical of lhe l |,--JE,\N HENLEY, 2.15. William E. Cruickshank, Halifax. meeting Ia-MAIOR aowus. 2.1:) 1-2. omdv‘: sir-blew. Bqlymfllm- _ -—-—~ 4 v 3.-A ‘flA. 2.1.’: 3-4, Grndy‘s Stables, summers“... Scclretaily J. V)’. Boultei _ “as 4.- 1.1.114: 111cm’, 2.11 l-2. Nell Simpson, Hamilton, P. E. I. lrlfselgéxysevflexiblyllllolgzlnviil-elliud 5 rONEY HARVESHIER’ 2'09 14' L” n‘ ‘lune!’ wlckhnm’ N’ B’ to ‘his 111190511 for entries. YcalpdfL-‘r, r;___||-"\'Ny (1 GRATTON, 2.21 1-2, 1.1-0 D. Jones. Wlckham, N- B- teryearhc hash." n announcing new l 7.- '.\"l' .1015, 2.14 1-4, F. C. McCurlly, Truro, N. S. renoms {m- numhflm bu‘ this year 1 11. (‘ITA IIRITTON, 2.14 1-2, George Brnokins, Kenslnglon. i, best Qt: 51L our mile 01d spud 15- . fL-MISS VICTORIA, 2.14, Power Bros. Charlottetown. land sill. holds the lead with the ‘l llL-Jol: VOLO, 2.10. POWOI‘ 51-011., ('hurlol.iel0\vn. srvlllcsl Iiulnbor, bul- Novu Scotla l.‘ 11-11mm lVIl-ELWYA 2.10 1-4. Peter McMahon, Krnslnlloll- “jicllfz , |2.—BRlAN roam‘, 2.1:: 1-4. c. 1.. Dullphinee, Halifax. er is SM ma, evcryoné mu give a ', lib-GRACE ABBE, Frank Adams. 1mm". i d Warm welcome w vismng horsemen NOTEz-Ifour classes, each well filled with Island Ind Main an T-hey no away from here ambassih 5 horses that are known to he well classified, and are bound to make I do“ of goocbwjl]. spreading [he l thrilling contest in every heat. tidings far and wide that Char- Apjlra- ... .-..-....._,, lottetolvn is a good city to come to. The complete list. of entries with owners and other particulars will be found on another page of to- day's paper. l Montague for _vcnrs has had the reputation of singing the beat that Ian be product-d in the line of races in this country, and this year will ho no exception. MEALS 1* . y, generous publicity By the wa has been given in almost all Marl- time papers to Old Home Week race meetinlz. The Halifax Herald and St. John Telegraph-Journal are having special pages appearing to- day, while other New Brunswick and Nova Scotia papers carried the news through an nsmciated press rlespatch lzivinz details of the en- try list and other references. The local branch of the Women's Institute will be in chm-ye of the Q-hles again this year, which ll an assurance of a flrllt-clau meal at reasonable prices. Tho ladies are giving their services free and the pro- ceeds will be for some needy and worth while undertaking. RACES START AT 1.45 P. ‘VI. (STANDARD) m vlew of the large entry lint every effort will be nude to have the IflrBs start sharp on time, and run off in like manner. Patron; no kindly requested to come only no n to avoid as far u possible con- (cation at the ticket office Jul at nee time. The Management assumes no . ponaiblllty for any accident or damage to any person or properly during lhls meet. General Admission, 50 cents, plum tax. Children. 25 cents. GEORGE MncINTYRE. Managing Owner. We need not mention the splen- did part played by nllr local pan- ers, the Cl’1&f'l0<'l€l0\\l'f1 Guardian and the Charlottetown Patriot. Summerslde Journal and Agricul- turist and the Pioneer and Island Farmer. Thev have carried the story of nur various race meets to W-B-Il-fll the public in l moat mterestiu . heavily before 1945. Foi- Alice Marble, who hasn't lost l The ex a match since she was lJCfllEIl ".11 Winrbledon in 19118. hnslrt- any thought. of abdzl-iiting, dt \1i't loci any remorse nbailt hallo n; liar opponents senseless and i- nks iier game, if anylhing, is gilbl-EIIL! boiler. Resting hero belwccn licr last triumph at Scabright, N. J., and her expected one at the Elstrrn Grass Courts 0111-1111153 lOlllf)l'l‘(I\‘»‘ at R" l-hc pretty queen of 1.111‘ wo tennis courts has slants on liow it it" "durn" good, "No. I don't gel turd of winning all tlic time," she .<.|ili. 'l'f1.'11's wily I've sizcnt so urliii- year... in llarri l» to he ))l‘£lCl-IC€—§0 I can win. l 1o\e it. Aiid though I've bot-ten clurvbcdy and aiii profs sure niy ine 1s gctfiig bot-lei‘, I slili get trcm-rnzi- nusly excited (l\'f‘]‘ oawli 111 itch. It's a lot harder SlfLVllllf up on the pin- llllflf‘ 1114.111 it c-vvr \v.1~. gm. ng | there." EIIKE CLAIMS 1'0. S TIUN r (IN A1114. ‘.1 -lC'l‘)----'I‘1\Q Eirc i-LOYFIIHIIQIIL informal-mil bur- (‘Jill ziiinouiicrd tonight that the Eire Charlie D’Aila1rcs in Berlin had been instructed i0 prota-i and claim fifllllfJCllWlllUll for i110 aerial bcuiifirr: of a ship 111 Fm‘ waders St week manner. Bob Brown of \Voodsto.~k.N. B. writes us uiidcr recent ilaxc l-hat. he has returned from a three weeks trip to Old Orchard, Afr-inc, Narragaiisct, R. 1.. ' 1d Cumber- land, Maine. r1111 tracks where ne saw some great rueiiic. also saw .'.hc barrier work and liked i). very i uch. Bob is geltinc his 111d kit packed to moire tin- trc-k lo Cl1Vlll‘lGll0lC\\'ll for 0'11 1111111: Wetk. At the Banner. lvllline. I-‘air 111st. lvlondny, the Il-ycar-e-ld trotlinu colt: Watt-hi v Alderman l-‘rank . x, won tho classi- fied trot [r0111 ll ilcld of five horses. Tlnll‘. 2.1V). 2.311%. 2.2-1‘-. llc “'11s driven b": Billv Keys < Sleiilu-ii. The fastest. oi the day is in liie i2 1 troll.‘ won bv Chieftain. Best y 'J‘II'PIE AND ‘. sol vears and it's finally under control. It has helped him to two one-hit- Nomlninqile, E. Ross, Shcdiao 5y M1115 100 000 1°14 9 1 lers 11nd one two-hitter, the latter l, 1, 1. New York 000 001 000—1 7 1 asraiiist the New York Giants on Qumqiloit. J. Ilindsay. Clmrlotte- Doylc and Padgett; Gumbert and Jillv 21 when he set down the first town. 2. 2, 2. Dannzng. ‘J1 men in order. Babe Yo-unq. how- Melody, E Boudrenu, Shedlac ever. caueht a kilucklcr on the hard - 3, 3. First Game: snot in the eichth and it went into Seal, Del Schenner, Charlotte- Cglcimiati (X10 000 030-3 8 1 the bleachers. town - 4 4- Boston 400 023 01x-10 13 I Hawk, s. Rommell, Shediac firmer, shorfner and Baker; Walters 7n Form - 5 - ggyjywevich and Berres. I2) Bucky Walters‘ mid-season out of the (3) Jim l ‘rom a I the barrain now back in the minors. has earn- l"rl his dollar :1 dav ever since he Joke. R McDgugzlll, Charlotte- Bowman’ yflucfflydgn. Klingor [got into a Cincinnati uniform. town 2 2 i and LAIDOZZ Blillllloll. 51- Jghnson- l4) Gene Thompson's refusal you‘, Anm R Lister‘ Amherst’ Snwn and Am.o°d_ to sav “ui1clc" tn_1l1e sophomore . 1 3' iii . This Derringer despite his youth. won 11's a far-l limpet" that. cots throurrh the infield mid a long drive that 5N5 1135i lll" “dlv-‘ld l0‘ extra ..Nymph, McDonald Bros. Shediac md Fofrell- Lee and mesh, rises. _ _ ‘ ’ (B) Finallv. the kind of hitl-inE é _. - . —*" B to 000 014 020-12 1d 1 iliaé vliiis lgnmlesfiivintifttltn doeésenlut £103 022 021 2004; 1a 3 m“ u“ a l-ero" ‘a-m a 1 g“ Johnson. Wilson, Heving and ago. Anv Pitcher will tell you that oston ox Foxv Newmm Sea“ Tram, A“ Reds have spots in the 11211111. v AP" srumi LONDON first 19 lrames and won 14 of them, “spot! ’to a. regular pitcher. -Bo<t,onian, who came for a bunch of Billy Hainsworth Sought By Clubs KITCHENER, OnL, Ailg. Zk-JCP) —-Billv I-Iainsworth. son 0i’ George Hllilislvorth, 11o several years ago _ , _ , 1] 1_ starred in iiodvl for Montreal Cana- gggggo? 31031281127 ‘llmnly Fm)“ msl C“ Gun‘ u. 1r 11H l" ‘Y 1 ‘ ___ V. ‘ _ . ]’1l'o111‘0 0 x——383 un-liizi-ii 11.1.21" O‘ “is 1r: Kuu-r- um- YLOUIIIH I-éaiilislvcrtlh played goal foé hitnpitching of Lellli-y Marius Russo. l and Heam" w. '. ' . .- - - Q5Flll1(l:\Il'g0G0llQlCl'11'llsS. (ggllilsfflzllffgnlllggll)? crmis, filfglivllfif, l SYYRWSQ 030 100 901-3 9 0 hockey champions, and Toronto by me yanks, A5 f, "w" 111,111,", l M00400“! 010 0l>l_001—3 61 lvfarllbor are said to be seeking his of the two runs 5301-94 afT1njqL m» i BDr-(Fll “lid Illlrlll‘? W104i?!‘ lllld scrv cc "‘ ' “ cc cl’. nscArFs cnovvlrs 11m called to quell a disturbance at a Class Two. (Two Races) ever-present form. He was knocked box lust twice 111 his Class One. (One Raccl Goldfinch, James straight, suin- morside 1. Dan Patch, M Fisher, shediac 2. Second Game: Cincinnati 000 030 000 090-4? '7 o Boston 100 D00 U20 001—4 11 2 L. Moore, Beggs and Her-‘Jlbem- er; salvo and M051. 136F95- o0oo0010oi~5 81 Turner's development at price of Les Scarselka. Snipes (Three Races) Scout. R. McEachern. Char- illLb h lcttetown 1 7 ‘I. P g “H; Philadelphia 001 000 000 1—2 l2 1 hi1: fellow, as ccol as AM-ERICAN LEAGUE unlike Cap. o. Christie. Amherst a 4 1 ' ~ i‘ '. '~' ."_'v i'.~‘\'l“"“ buguyr), 1940 _ 1.11» l.ll/\.\l.l 1 11.1w ~ b l _ ____._;___= Fear’ '-‘l~ a Rclllclllbcr \Vhen ‘e83 vi»? . I Wms At A Vinny 1T ‘deimzzdlalrd’: middle oe n or - , weight boxing khamplonahip in Pdwtlwkei‘ g 1933, retired from the some two i rears ago ftodaybo 110B hellld dtho it: e-won rom u mu or -- until Teddy Yaroa toppled him in PAWTUIXQIYI‘. R. 1., A“; 5~v\‘ 1934, (Am-Dr. L. M. Glllllflger’; r - _ -. 1%?‘ "1‘1'.'f€.a¥°£._2’i§ “mm” Si“ — ' ---——" " _ ' ' ‘“ l l gods“ paw“ i101 ' The 2.27 Trot and Pace was an- 4 F k K I-Ié covered the rlrsl, ma, 3-09 _, .f ' other iépsctt race. tihal: ti] the firstl xierdsigogdwmwmm 34 and 3 :- 11a 0 1. as a mos everyone‘ p - : score his nlmh v1, y: lhought that Darkv Kalmuck af- a . ' S i011’ l-‘l Thine 808118 this season 1 fer his win at Kenslngton would W "16 y OWN Dom-lawns the field 1 }--' l head the others. In the first heat I Showing 135 stake so heavily 11,.l’,“‘.,§...." 1: Jean Henleiv quickly took the lead - - . R, upon hm was barred‘ Features‘, i; .";.‘.i1.;"1€:i...2i :...i°1;..if.'.l§ii“..?;r At Dartmouth At Shedzac Bo y lggs ljlslfgelgfrsglflgtlh; m a 11.. l- lard made a good trv with Darky man's Peter Piper was Ham i: in the stretch he could not ma-ke two running in that order $11’ 3r 1 up enough to win. _ _ i ‘ l QJ-dfllonlfalilisnllilcllnviglicuellivlliin SHEDIAC. N. 13., Aug. 2 —-(CPi-— S0UT$¥1§<I§§§c5N-§;;A§§jd§nd_ 1Y1 the next lieu-i will... PM . __ I . . j In the second heat Jean looked 29m m [he Sbwnue mad ma. at Events were closely contested to- slugfier, who has been trying was pocketed early by c011,- He‘, g. good lo the three-quarter poIe then Dnl-unoum next week m; annmmc. (lay at the annual Yacht Racing for tfiree years to be“; Bobby R gs, and Mr. Volodale. But 111,- ‘ '1 '1' c 111'.‘ 1-1 .- .1.-11i mllllrs 111 :»1.111- w 111 the stretch ului .v1111e Klli- glmnlltfltsengflrsoéi Jturned On the ed yesterday- Paul has had a. suc- fnegutlglonl Etltlwtglf/lfl Blgll-lm “Q1325 finally tumed the trick lodizyé“ gill/iii); 5'1’ 1300 t Parshllll 1 _ ' l“ i. g - k 1 k‘ like the chief con- fill “'1 0n 0e and didn't fl ason already this year. He rom iaro e n. mersl . even straight unsuocessu . m o e ron soon 5,118;- '.l Qlficfif. ":f\."(_’\1,\,?8,f1 ‘hzgféltfilé $336,. gigngable w h’ 1 June w they battle itllround the turn and fir? ltfheSGIO-mlle road race at. I-Iali- Amherst and Shediac competed in {she 1,15; at sea Bright. N.J-, last the half mile post, the coll _ '1 . * ‘ * *~ , ~39 ‘ m 1 when m“, a “My, 5mm; part way down the stretch. Then g x and mo, w may “m, 1931-4,- 12 races. The weather was fine but week when he held mat/ch polnlfm" to the outside to 1x15; a .1‘ 5' lul- pm ‘#1311 a (Qmlgqll)tmeqdglls 533181;?‘ came through ‘he Stretch Silent Joe loot-zed 1o have llll11"s £11,. cvpnlt n; 531m; John and a slackening breeze. made the last times, Kovacs beat the national W“ Cousin 1.131 my; 51-60,“; (film i m MA.“ Dill lltflnlcfu; a; on mt, {midi n was a burs), o! to himself but out of the pack placed third ln s. 10-mile event at event a drifting match. The Re- tennis cllnmpllill. 5-4. 7-9- 94- 6'2; while but, tired and agiun 14,‘ ' M m Mm“ l 3' H‘ » l l t 1 1 mmv Darkv Kalmuck verv fast and -' l 11 d i gatta will conclude tomorrow to reach the flnnl 0f m“ “lewd” Piper was newt to F-i -' 0'" 1= . M10 lncv 0- 119090 lhfll ll“ 51ml” ‘Femlcflf Jimmie ha}; g9 gliqkc h1g7- Lin" Prodmwtiion 1am m Same a). Routine business was considered Club invitation tournament. n, n“, fmi-(h ' “‘“~*5 Pizer ll m! ‘mi N) ‘WIN. Ilppd‘ Mommw llind (lrcrsllzlmllielilhlglllbilljlgutadgyhtls llllll ill!” 011 the Slildir J"<"l‘l1 illum- tonight at a meetinclof the ex- His 09110119“ mmmrmv wmcige ‘Pctcr Pipcl- a heavy faiol w u‘ 1 1 1 - 0'. > _. _ “c. l, -- . . _1 , ~r L.‘ 11:11-10 trill: jix-lithéiik i-j:‘il’lll¥no1sl.1(l one bégtcperformanw m the second 11 bit to win. I . 0 o R d ecutive of the Yacht) Rlaclill; “Aist- Cotrlfrtsfilgglljlglllg, Wm; the last. heat af-ler his two ,<,._~¢!:néx; . "~- u bee» .. , Cmwlna" e s Sllrlll" m‘. sat: e :1. -- l 'l‘l1erc will be l'1l(€.\ at Truro next little SEDHTBUIIK 5l3ll1lTe Haflowr- - _ _ _ _ ' ,1. i‘ ,5cal’e_ 0* w l “yo ' ' y‘ 01-9,, 6-0, 6-4, 6- - e M‘ o m m” one all" 001110 - Wednesday nnemoon‘ the“ 01d June Evans’ Mlme Kflmleck, goplofussgoliclsufiuns.t1l._d111at- , toil. President of the Asspciation, %__ j d0 no better than third. rip-me‘ Home w i-k. Charlottetown, August Heatherbell and Dude Potemlizsin. rsilikvrhp crifgier.»hauflvinuminiru1- Sure Champlons prcslcllligzs Ptlilglllllézse of“ $.10‘ cygatil ‘iffteizsgalig led 110m m“ ,0 m“ v .1 311:! A1 Amherst, Aug- lJudc Pcteiupkiii, winner at cizn- Ger {mud driée ihnlhst. We “ctin- Sallng er. cue s 1o e R [ts ~51! Wll 1 T- Vollxlflle 5000-211 to " " Th“ "m" d“ 15 “m?” smgw“ had a m of bad mmlg In the s"co'1d l-mi” 1511- t J L ('5' upon‘ Baseba es" hm a‘ uwfnd‘ . l [M] " (“lamp “ward M“ give luckflm gemng ‘nlw a tmvllmtthe duced his recorcllilade all Amfielst- HD1118 F6128 Th Sn a - thTolgotlllrow§ péloglaln my” 51L‘ 5 m0 m more days" lavlng m’ the lllosltfsxonfiln" lg‘: etfllllal igartheo way Jlli)‘ 10th, where he won ‘the 2.211 a mm y. GDBaHEIRCilIYYELlIllee “g tw ‘ Th. l f/“Mdsmi” Exlljbvmsyrqldbabol. Du lvllah theogzfmfsometimes you get T759 R110 PR1‘- lv 3-14 1-4- Class Three (Three Races) opcnhz tlicre gfivcgkGfi-lllh,“ l’ 4', r ‘ .e.' - . i - . ‘_""“' . . ' ‘ . ‘ ' r _ Co“ u (m _ the bregksf flltldt tsometlmgsls £10211 Tm no“ {it-Twp 15s Nq drew By JOHN FIIYE i 1 ilrgn, William Douglas Shediac YESTERDAYS RESULTS du%i "ll l C u‘. '11" i 1111s 1o Clifford Mc- don't. e as _es lme was . - , q i- ~ ‘ ~ -~- ‘ Associated Press Sports Wr for , . » _ 1e sull11i1ary:- . Dmfglfd‘{dhgxglfinnuwd m0 m“ a, which ,5 consmerably glofgrlgqai, amililgitiixiikjlgiics a (fir; Pop rm. Wm. Atkinson. shedillc NATIONAL LEAGUE T111- New-Tort, 2a class ’.l‘rot, 311001;, I Nomham Weonesmh. amr-now mcilericirkidlilltigeafiicglia (1)4 owned £0 rain and the free for all pacers Irplblfilmrqigrrm ‘mg’ ti ‘(£11 _ '2' 17.5,... Jack King Charlottetown cm 000 301 000—4 10 1 Purse “no g ggléfféQlveufgiGgfiifigzg,fig“3:“: I drfven by Mayo;- M_ gwee... grilled tovlowcrits rriark of 2.08 3-4. ofsAsliguslnar-esehlz-(llal: anii (blaselgilyil 3. 3, l‘. I Bmgifin Q00 001 101-8 £111 Lord ScLl-za (Dill . f 1 - ' - ‘ - - u v ‘ c u" it a . : - ‘ - ‘ the r. .- 7' e_1i‘.1o11ai1_v good. fey, Jul) 13th, 1968, but of course plnlflgclcilcrlllll; fllllllf iglni 10ml guessang is a lethal pastime. but Nomad, Geo. Cunningham. FrLnCllI, Passeau lgxdqeilélgd 1nd (Steele) , g . fill!‘ track was probably not as fast Mzykmlmrv) "an: Hrtrnb 11-1 Horn . , . mcnl-S n faeimg growing 1n ‘Per-Au 5119,31,‘... 4‘ L 4 ‘nuts’ P,-(._§n¢11_ a1 t in“? 207 2n” .. i 1g 1 i110 liolses are Wednesday as it 11:5 Orimthe 61y ‘roster b‘: H-w ~lolltli5io Litre l 14.30 K5“ y opolis; that the Reds lire going to ZPnlrLh. A. M Irwin. Cllllrlotte- Mgncugq’ Phelps cane-r Hmgovérl J-fim Hallow U“ so evenlv matched as ivcre Janc that John Dean se up s mar . afianmistel: (‘linked up hi} qecond dtfarltlmcllgllliiel . vrlght chain-- ‘Vlll ‘moth?!’ P911110“? Llkewls-‘l l‘ town ‘f- 4- 2 v _ _ lined. Amn- Lsn ,4 MY“, Aaron L 308 in it 8‘ P M r Wm in Wm “leom by hea-dlfi m“ plon who nlecls ‘Cecil lsraiiliwalle World Series. - Merly Widv“. F- 0. Ellilfifie. First Game: 0m 006% w o their Free for A11 race at Nortliam, In the 2.2ol"rro u 00f Ywljlg 226 Class tronm and- pafirs {I ,_hé' *1‘; like Slwrlmz club 111011111111. A111:- -‘ 0111000 llllifacllllll b!’ "him RM‘ shed!" 5 6- 3- st. 1.01115 °°° m 2014 9 o r11. Andnlwl. Two-ya -0ld mum In me ‘firm. h...“ not more MfAILhur p11 ,fiiiflo a211, out k1 wire m thee wmioht The best w... n’; ten-round hnul. Kelly-yie- .02 fans ‘arrive at the conclusion Argo. Stead Henderson. shediac New York 000 d Owen Pam _ 2 in 3. Buns-limit) than a o. “v feet, . with Uscita Br on . ll 7.1g [img was ‘"14 Tl "l i 1 ‘to? m" Jflrdan and Duprcv in _hl| that thryll see another and more 7, B. T. _ Cooper. Russel 0n _ v 1L _ B111 Gallon (smwh) 111cm , 1 - , 1,1,1» lead from gar-vest Melody 1n n‘ f! ‘f. ) F1101 s a src- ifwu come-hack slnrls, 1,.» gunning’ ltiiisfactorv yvnrlci Series are these: Corsair, Cliff Price, Shediac gghl; Melton, W. BIOW- Y-"l- vols-ind; (whim; _ . 1n; :15 ~-.1 pos>1b1v be. iiev the stretch and winning with half %a(j1,:nl'_e(_‘oll_l;"qunr m5 510M‘ ma“ HTJ" ‘him, °V°',‘f“"l'l"‘¢‘ "l". , ll) Paul Dorrinoer's new knuckle 8. 5, 5. Joiner and Dunning. Butch (Record) . , Iiaiioner went a nice comfortable a length to spare the first heat, - < Dal) Ilpls been wnrklng on it im- _ _ lung: 11g. 11¢ . Second Gnmfl Acraala, Ixllcb Hanover. “WW1 Scott, Natalie Gates $18k) £1116 , Th Nil ml,tllre_y -id e a 0:011“, 1215 h.“ Fearless Peter lParshu-ll 5 i Li: Peter Piper (Pownal) Mr. Volodlile (I-Iodginl) Time: 2.0014, 2.0011 Oounwea Hanover, (‘Ions n Hal l- so started. l-Ia-udlca Pace, tw 618.0111 Sixtedjnth. One xlllife, Purse M“ Prosperlne (Vineyard) . Margaret's sun (Angeli) . Tt-lwi“; 1122013 me: . . Qan- Peter, Buddy v9k Beckie Dale. Mills Chief also m Conny Smythe Tells Players To Enlist 13 and lost five last ycar and won piivo Bells. Bill Porter, Char- Nhw York 023 O31 190-10 13 4' 10 n1) fr! 1n1d.=a:i-<a11 1111s vnar. 11;,Lg;-go“-n_ . 5 5, Clbvcland mo 000 QQ1_2 5 5 l5) Tw- team's hot-shot. fielding. High m, n pm-dvq Alnhpfsf Russo and R05“. Mum“ Dob- "m0 iiitlre 11111; ‘I wlifcll has nleiitv to rlo with the _ 5_ so" Andrews munphrivs and four reasons above. The Reds are Herhqey Pyuak dVFffll-‘llll! 1M5 lllflll 5m PYlYll‘ 0nd Percentage (‘lass (Thrrn Races) “ ' mow than a (lOUlyp-Dllpv per aamc. Barbara Jpim, _ R Lamy, Washington 000 7,00 0004 Amherst 1 2 2. I I . Clucago 101 025 01x-l0 16 1 Pynecot, P. Lyons. shedmc - 1 1. Hudson. Carrasquel, Krakauslcaa .265 hitters, 1h? about as manv soft lineup as a green bu- m , crill, Smith, McKaiil and Ilebbett-‘i. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Down Detroit ___H First (In-me: 2 100 1A m z NEW YORK. Aug. 2—-fAP)— Nmlall‘ l" BfXil/Olfs battering Red Sox stunned Bun“) d lgldgm FTI,‘ a, g five Tiger pitchers, among them washbum an a on’ rexe Buck Ncwsom, for a 12-9 victory “ml Mcculmugh- in a free-for-all slugging match at second Gum? Detroit today. Detroit came out ' of the mclce still the uiilclsputed New?“ 3m 00o 2.314 17 o leader in the American Imaxxue. BMW“) 00° 010 0104 5 4 Peek, Frankhouse. Gettel and Old Bobo dclxlrted in 111 fifth _ ining, the last shot again": him vmmn‘ Glam“ ‘lambs and Mc‘ rookie southpaw was earned. ___J__ __ _ .____i.__.___,_______ m“; ATTALZK WHEAT PIRATES nlsAr PHILS “T ‘PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2-—(AP)—- SYDNEY. N.S.W.—-(CP) —- Milli-i --(CP) - Police were O/ITAWA. A113. -' Smyt-he. Manage!‘ of ‘Ibnmto Mn. Llcads of the National Hwkciv League, said tonight that. all. mrm- bers of the Toronto 1mm WW being adlvlsed tn enlist before Aug. 15 1n a. unit ct the non-penmmfl active 1111111111110. n was understood here W“ ill ‘llcy would be followed bl! "l"! erlms in the N. H. L. 0d W“ I minor league teams. Together the various praises‘- hockoy teams employ smile hl reds o! Oanadien players who 04m under provisions of the Na-rio Resources Mdbillza-uion Act. Smyvihe spent the day orlu-liffl with officials of the National fence Department and left lllle W‘ nigtm for ‘Iioronto. was explained at. delvrifl headquarters that hodwy’ 100W" must meet the military rvollllfi merits of 30 days‘ compulsory Mll- trliy training the smile as all Ollie! able-bodied Canadian rcsiizltirs be- tween 21 and 45 ylflfllfi. "All our boys are be! to enlist. 1n t-he N.'P.A. . Aug. 15," said Smyt-he. 'I‘his, he said, was in they could meet, their n1 a ll‘\' bef qulrerncilts and also fu '- l hockey contracts in the 001111111 season. SPURS IN IJYCR LONDON -_:c1=) ~Nl‘l“"l Ml dlesex Assessment Cffllllillillfl h .125. The clul) llvi ask‘ Greyhound stadium here when the on; of mice have calmed Nu,“ 1W, Held to four hits 1:1 nine innings, crowd of spectators rim over the dmmme m stored grain 1,11,)“, Wham) Pittsburgh Pirates bunlched four, reduced Tgllonhilm Hlllfllllll‘ fmfl flack to attack the judge afmr he belt, Q1- New 50111,), wait-u '1~1,@qu¢s|,1 hits for iollr runs in the 10th in- 1,511 C1111, m)“ “Qg-Qqgnuql} w» $51 had altered a. dccisiou, The judge of the mice for writer ptlflly ex.’ 11111.5 tonight to bean‘. the Phillics m2 from $11‘ ’ H " yllqcaned‘ _ . nl“ln5..lhe..l"_‘:‘f_5_l"fll-T_A . 5f; ed for a reduction to a S NOW/ I \Z'/\Hl' 11' lw-ll WFJUGFILY UNDER- ZD. I'M DOING ‘I H‘ COOKING, AND _ \7.'A.<IHlr<<. 11-1‘ 13151-1115. UNDER‘ E TO 111E111 1171i 11.1111 mull. 115's A BORN ‘ LEADER..YOU CAN SEE THAT SAY! W CAMDXN’ 1 Moos RUL THAN w: NOW §INCL T. UNDERSTAND EACH Orr-am, HM Sum; WELL GET ALONG vErnr WELL‘ NOW, 0o AND GET A BUCKET OF WATLM AND l WANT YOU TO CLEAN up Tl-VCAMP avcmr omrjroo! AND mar.» 1w ram LOOKING ORDERLY AND Nam"! sea? ER CALL FOR HELI . HAT'S TH’ USL F we've cor as TO 0o 1w HAVE AT CF 6001/ f f“ I HOPE HElLL STAYA WHILE. HE'S A GROWN MAN AND WE'LL 'GET AWAY FROM THESE AD" OLESCENT PROBLEMS