I ma. fii-lAkLOjltfiTOjYN Wrestling iiard iiere Wednesday I i . nsfifllawgp 10. 194s byillll-“RTING NEWS g mas FTynn Wins Trophy K.- of C. Field Sports x . SACKVLLLE. H. 8., 50p (OP) - A,ne'w record of set for the Sackvllie speedwa Peter Brook Jr, from ers, winning the Junior free-for-ali event at a harness racing meet Saturday. The previous record- lltm-was made Au . i by Char- Halifax. A bang-up wrestlinl card will be presented at tho Sporting Club here Wednesday night, it was announced over the week.end by tihe promo-v ters They said that among the contestants would be the British Empire champion but added that details as to who would be tukinl b)’ New .Track Record 01s, Established At Sackville t. 9 - 2,09% was i in Flo Direct, GUjRDiAN Ne. 2 CLASSIFIED Ruth Peters, (Letcher) (Walker) Queeny Dewey, (Burbine) Louise Fingo. (Etter) .. . Molly Kalmuck, (Holland). Ioretta. Abbe. (A. Gallant) fllne-ZMVI; 18%. N0. i CLASSIFIED Marchmont, (Hayes) Ima Kalmuck, (Sempie) Battle Bill. (Jones) Maud Unko, (Etter).. tr Na;- 3EII|§K>4Q auupmm Q-hwmiru- Delaware. Tim-midi : FREE-FOR-ALL Peter Brook, Amherst. The Baker, (Creamer) Aicoyne. (Etter) Albert E, Grattan. “(Cam ..: cums-in»- rs F1511“ w“ declared t? 13 yea" 50-yard‘ ‘part were still incomplete. u’ 0mm,‘ wukm’ o- . . d ete at t e 1. J. Burke l M m - 3 Other winners were. Free for all. au-rfauréolumbus track and D. Drew, ' ' ynn’ ' . Kavola. St. Stephen; No. i Classif- ° mdgy, H: colic-c‘; , 13 years — 100 yard, | led, Mflgihfllflgt. Saint John',mi;io. -.-,_ ‘ .M. »-' . Ci, hPt, - no, v n lgiéiagigaalld vcggggiy‘ JdBurkePiynn. d. D. Drew, 3. imdass ed ut ecrs Sp g all! Yeiwa, a decided success. 1i years - loo ygrd5_ Rain limited the Junlor-free-for- The ezartlhtu, giletes of Char- i. C. Peters; 2 M. Mynm m w! N s P E I all to one heat and the other ev- v . a fine exhibition c. Burke I , I I , , , ents to two heals. do. t d and i5 yearfi - 100 yard, - The Summary. » p3 0 . . . n; 1 L‘ _ . uantity they a. c. Burg: '““°°°‘““°' T|t|fl FREE-Poww- d gave the 15 ycars -- 220 yards, °‘ “h” M‘ MT "W" ‘i °- PM” i —— §“".‘-’.‘“'ol£‘.i°"<¢.;ai;s.i" - acKenzie. ' ' l" - v an 15 years _ 10o yud‘ Tglfilllgghzggi. Sept. 0 —- (CP)-— sunnymeade, (Harrison) . i z Blvss captured WE o t G. (Dal hinee) a 0.315s 4 h wee, m_ 31CT Flym“ 2- L Macmlwldi Maritime girls softball champion TQSQ, H3nDve;-_p(wa1kfl-)_ ‘lathe lilghhghts 0f ti,’ ‘u; and 16 ‘ Burke" ship here Saturday. shellacking T1me,__g_10y,- _1o_ fjlilded the lilgh ump, S 0 P L lgarglgljcgwzyaglstffpelll Summerslde Rangers 24-3. -It was ' W011i“? (lgiecejump Melvin Brown was Nicholson. ' ' ' - ynn’ 3' J‘ 3:: “me a 1mm team “In I r . - f t, tn 111 J ' r .w;;,-,;,,,g:.'?‘.:. ‘£150.62. d. .. “ll, “saga”? ,,_ ,,,,,,. ,4 ,,,},‘h°pu{1=,§';§-g;§;g°,,g¥,{| ,1, 35,315 Milwaukee Brewers it... u » are“ 0..k?i.‘§.is.i..i‘§s;i.;.‘s‘.i §2¥i§?.?“.‘.".....§°’l‘&““£...2é‘.‘i ill; w‘ Th‘ d P t iwslae shot put Pierce and Coyle inches - were slllgged hard The Trum _ll' I“ the former getting squad banged out a home run. Running Broad ‘Jump (Open) tiled it out. _ . "flush... at as acidified-largo? 3 1L FMMaKinnon, a. .1. was... four triples and a double on inches with attsrahl: m“ M- 1. t. acDonald. Distance -i5 offerings MILWAUKEEESept. a __ tam- 'i““"".'“°.rf.“‘f.f.‘t lair? it w»- "iil§i.“&$‘§“<°§...lo.. §§‘.°r‘¥§“.¥23§§°.. §3l?’..‘-’-l§’.“‘é.f§.‘=l§ m’ d‘ niacsk all the way. with twn 1 M Flynn‘ ‘2 R. LeCl l- g u - n Grimm now manager of the Chi- “ and l ti teams The winners A lMacDonaldi an ‘ s cago Cubs and Bill Veeck took ifieimlgtcgiflfi8, R: Whelan. 3- Boot Race (Junfor) p over txhtelclulfilfiatuit-dayliiiigltx. clinch- ,_ d T_ Flynn 1v w_ mgla-ir; 3 _y_ B k . _ ed i- er t r s mg t me-Jlcan m, 033101318 of the meet were’. P. Rosslter. “r e' 3 Association Pennant when they _ A, MacDonald, Judges, m»; m“, (gmlm) defeated St. Paul. 5-1. R. b ll, Harold Power, V 1. J. M M . lgqifilpri? Ward and M. Can- acxenzle’ scorer. Thomas McAdam. 30mm,‘ Ram NEW warmer-loan, us, sent. v W!» _ _. l..... nu- ii-tribuhd u» m- 1 "r n... s... n McKenna; gnnmgg};Nfigililgggglflfggwgyggggg; lilacFarlane Allil 00mm“ mnteslams immediately 2' C‘ Burke and G Steele; M- twice over the weekend, took a MacKenzie and F Murnaghan bmwlnfrthe h“ evenk stranglehold on their best-ln-flve Edgecomh Win . Wheel Barrow Race (Junior). .. - w w.» - i. w- wu- r. m... .. lair fill.“ iii-i = = ""2 l”? 52°"; 2 z 1. Garnet Steele. 2. Ian Mao- R. LieCIaI-r and E. Keys; 3, R, Dodge" “Q2 in the first game _ u Washington 201 001 00x-4 l0 0 Rochester 00 0 x- _ Donald Rbsslwr‘ and P. Cox - Saturday’ and handed them an 11.4 West. Zoldak, Fannin and Maii- Cleary. Orrell and Mcrdarul ayears - 50 yards- Wheel Barrow Race (Senior) defeat 1n the gecond game tgday_ __ cuso; Appleton and Ferrell Trotter and Crumlmz- 7 2 1_ Dannie McLeod: 2. Roddie - l. T. Flynn and M MacKenzie; The third game of the series _ Buffalo 000 000 0-0 I ‘ lcssltér; 3. Sterling Burke. 2. W. I-Iennessey and C. Peters. will be played at Springhill Wed- “ch19 macFaflane .a“.d R°y NATIQNAL R°°h‘5"!' 4121,” ’5_8 7 . ‘Fm _ 50 yard; shot, Pu; (m m, ) v nesday m. mursda,“ Edgecomb won the Provincial quoit Gillespie and Welch, Wicker and ~ i. Jacki; growl-mags: Dannie i. D. Pierce; 2. e. ooyle; s. The winners then will contest £23123? $3;- milizsictglrly véigg Iggy York 3603;318:833 g g $315151“ m m m4 9 2 ‘ ; - 059D V9 - P‘. MacKinnon. c _. the rovincial title with either - 6880 mstan e w “at p Felman and Lombardi, Kluttz; MONTH! 991 ‘m 010"“ 14 3 the trophy donated through Car- vell Bros, by the Oglivie Milling Co. Ltd. The tournament was Halifax Shipyards or Yarmouth 3 L2 inches Gateways, who open their best-in- ‘ l0 years — 50 yards. Softball ‘Throw (open) l, W. Iieclnlr; 2. Gordon Henn_ - . Id. - - - ' i . H if . . ylglDggrds. Rlfwgaletrziéyle. a‘ J‘ Can-ma 8' five 5H e‘ at 3L“ tomorrow piayeddson the Rochford Qunii l.W Iii-Clair; 2. lifford Ready; Relay Race 5mm‘ ' . ,_ 10 Hennessel’ 1. Pierce, Wlhaleri, Cairns. T. " I Carver if Atkmsoln ‘M’; m? if nrlsfiC-l- yiargs. Flynn: 3. J. Hennessey. W. Shep. I o u fififlmginil‘; tisfdmtilvyfifi out at t e '16 Hleadyar. . . Hierlnessey. herd, M McKenzie, P. Coyle. Fgnowmg L, me fun 1m o! re_ ' ' su : Tournament l’ L l ‘ed l a t . Maclllarlane and Edgecomb paByOfifllEilriiogi. 130515, played pre- avy efeats All Stars Gets llnderwa 1° ° ° v10"- sm- MacPherson 8s Robin m? 5 2 . . ' Carter dz Atkinson . 9 7 2 INTEENATQNAL 15 5 1 E h b t c ~ a i = I n x l l lfln afne m, gum“, o; Columbus Quom D. Cviills at G Gillis . 4 1 Rochester 1oi cot 000-I0 is 0 Tournament got away to a, good A- Dovle ik F- Doyle - 2 3 Montreal 000 103 013-8 i4 z start, over the week-end. Many Scott dc Mutlow . . . . . .. 3 0 3 _Wagner, Shope, and Devlin; Jen- m‘ "firs, molétiysigesrlerday glllryeseoxgazTpggldgggdggd upsets were Thompson d: MBCEBCIICITIT 2 5 112115. ‘$03113, ‘Cairbard, Stevenson and ill t 8 y l‘; 3n 5x. a ' , CITE . I‘ B II. m...“ mebm game at vmm, ngafs ngfeat The following SHOW‘ the results glans?‘ at Newson .......s 2 4 Buffalo ooo 200 ooo-z a z 2.2.0:: “m Masons. s. *2 ‘I 2 Ts-zs"; .. can“ l... nt e lrs ring as ey sen - r l" an 0r Hrs : ami u m.“ ncms: ,2§_.l psmd wings h‘ K_ of c. g. lll/ailsaoggpaln MacDonald at Campbell s a a gggerenéqit. m om But once t e tars got out _ i"? Y l y 000-4 13 from liénder the ‘balefui eye of their ff s ' C Ygéiia“ Syfilfilllige d 123g can 59x_1g 16 l ilrst- i-iings nx they set led " ' 9 5 B" 0 95 Y; Dflvila and ' lawn and thelcontest was a. keen §$iltgy N SI. 0X1]. Just“ “Bland “fir? wawhmg‘ Gus MacDyonald 38 QKIIQIQ" w; g i e roun ozen runs were scor- -"— I I - Ii on eight hits. and six errors gm“; N-B- Burden and vmgmrskl? C51‘ T ll‘ the All Stars. Vallincour’... I a?“ T1ger5hdCI6?l€CI the Wijlfis. J‘ Campbell 26 "9"- smlf-h and Kahn. llevy firw-b om , kn keri ut B5 Year's C BmPOHS. 13-9 est ' ~ —-" ,.,,,,,,, §,,,,'a§,,,§“,wo flfm “fen night in the first game of playoffs §°%U",4,Z°D°““Xd i: SAINT JOHN. NB. Sept. 9 — SUNDAY GAMES _ dd“ the based in the Knights of Columbus senior W Mulgns 2, r (CP) -— Behind the pitching of AMERICAN one o, ‘he highlights o! {he game softball league. It. will be a host :1. Cmgmn 10 Gerry McGillivray, Saint John r - v "ti" . A- wi- r» s.i.<.1.-..r:::.ri..yssiasii: retreats: it . tits centre elder, who ran nto Fee Ome m!“ We" 5°01? G, M D id l0 . " ."‘£'° . the outfield to snare the ball. dllrillfl the llflme. tWO by 390F155‘ The“ cgrrrflzpetition will continue JR baseball {me and became eligible ar§§_“‘f,1-fl§f§§§§ Tlrélutivagiél Rich‘; ' - . rre . o s an to play the Nova Scotia champ- The line score:- Nlvi — (12) 0i 100 010-15 ill stirs 100,020 002- 5 PULWELL. Eng, Sept ism-Reg Whltcomhe Anderson won the 21.000 ($4.500) -"D3lly Sketch" best-ball four M11 medal golf tourney here Sit- lltday. firing a '70 and a 85 for n. ll-hole aggregate of 2'10. Henry Cotton, Britain's number one shot- maltcr and his partner Joe Bakcr flfdttla pair of 60's to finish sci‘.- aild with on aggregate 272. . l) - Reu- ancl Bill soy of the Tigers and one by Coyl of the Wings. . era are asked to be on time. Following is the lineups: Tigers-Campbell Mahar. McDonald, Blanchard. Wings McKenzie, Tulle_ Dowllng Gormley. Pryo Coyle, McDonald, Whelan. Umpire, Geo. Francis; base judge -Bill Lawlor. The next game will be pla ed to- night at 6 o'clock sharp. Al play- M. Hennessey, J. Hennesscy, Don Mc- Donald. Connolly, Doyle, Doug Shepherd, afternoons or evenings until con- cluded. The following did not get into play: E. Doucetie, A. Farmer. C. Costello, E. Kelly, L DesRoches and E. Gallant. All players have to meet each other player once. Tiic play unfinished from year‘ has boiled down to Leonard MacDonald and Gus MacDonald and will be definitely decided by next week-end. r, Also. anyone interested in horse shoes provision will be made for them as the material is there to second 21-9. All Stars tonight gen work with. as possible. ions for the Maritime Crown. New- castle won the first game of ‘he series 4-2 and Saint John took the All Stars Practice There will be a practice for the at 6 dclock. Every member of the team is ur- ty requested to turn out and to be on hand as close to 6 o'clock 45/! 04/57- cifter using LIFEBUOY Shaving Cream The wetter the lather the better the shave! And Lifebuoy lather is extra MOIST. It soaks tough whiskers soft. Puts an end to painful razor-pull. Every whisker comes off clean and close. And Llfebuoy’s whisker-wilting lather is extra MILD, too-kind to tender akin. You'll need no after- shave lotion-thanks to Lifebuoy's special pro- tective ingredient. Start tomorrow off right- with a fresh-as-a-daisy Lifebuoy shave. Kites wiuSY-“sa "It: macs “MM, firs’? Tlm-(New record)—2.09'.é. Baseball Flores and Rosar. and Drescher, Crompton. Derringer and Rice. Brooklyn 010 101 101 000-5 I4 I Pittsburgh 000 100 400 001-G I5 1 (l2 innings) Lombardi-s Webber, Gregg and Dantonlo. Peacock; Ostermueller. Cuccurullo. Rescigno, Gerhauser and Lopez. Salkeld. Philadelphia. at Cincinnati. Helm. Brooklyn Cincinnati cock; Modak, Harrlst and Lake-man. INTERNATIONAL BATURDAY'S GAMES JCPSGY Cli-Y 000 000 010-J 4 AMERICAN SYFBCIISQ 401 O00 20X—1 I4 l Cleveland 021 000 100-d 12 0 Just. Boston 020 120 Mir-B is 0 Jersey City 000 020 0-2 a o Bagby, Salveson and Hayes, Syracuse 0:0 000 0-—1 7 0 Desautels; Johnson and Holrn. Hansen and Toncclf. Blue and Chicago 000 000 000-0 6 2 Just. Philadelphia 030 230 I0x-0 12 0 Newark 000 000 100-l 5 0 Ross, Tauchstone and Tresh‘. Bill-IMO" 02° 99° "ox-z 3 o and Kahn. D t H. 104 000 042-11 16 2 NfiwfoYork 001 003 000-4 10 i! Newark 211 000 0-4 8 0 Trout. Ovcrmire and Richards; Baltimore 000 0000-0 2 Page. Rosar, Holcombe, Schreiber Malclovan and Vangfvfskl- Rochevot and Lollar. o. ted working agreements and dis- ‘Ema-oat... " s T. 004 010 0lx-6 I1 0 Buker. Lombardi. King and Pea- Harrell and Kobeskl; Katz and MacKey and Steinecke; Barlllari Mlstos, Jarlett l7) and Pruett; Hathatvay, Banta I7) and Todd. Second game postponed. N. ll. l.. Governors Complete Session MONTREAL. Be B-The 50- gaime National Hockey League schedule will be released for pub- llcatlon Sept. l8, it was announced over the week-end as governors of the league ended their seml-an- nuai session. In addition to ad- opting lhe schedule they comple- posed oi miscellaneous league pro- blems. The schedule this year calls for the same number of games as in previous years. Gulls Defeat Beavers 14-13 In the srconrl game of the semi- Lnals in (he Knights of Co‘ ' Intrrnircliate Iffilll", tho C‘ tlic the right t0 play tit". Vlrs ‘Th9 gfflne wn-t (“K320 a"l ill“ 05,." both teams President Mervyn (Red) Dutton said that many of the wartime res- trictions with regard to players who were in the armed services or en- gaged in essential war work were lifted so as to give every man on any club list evcry opportunity to re-enter hockey after being dis- charged from the armed services. This referred mainly to the rule introduced last year preventing any player who had been deferred from military service for other than physical reasons from playing in the N.H.L. New York 1001100-3 5 0 Reynolds and Hayes. Desuteis; G-ettel and Drescher. Chicago 100100 000-2 8 1 Washington 100 zoi 00x—4 s 0 Humphries and Tresh, Casting; Haefner and Evans. Chicago 000 100 030-4 e 1 Washington 000 021 011-5 ll 1 Papish. Grove and Tresh; Car- ralsquel, Ullrlch and Guerra. Fer- e1 r. . Si. LOUIS 000 I10 000——Z l0 Z Philadelphia 101 000 (“X-G I1 1 Hflllillgsworth. La Macchia and Mancuso; Newsom and Ros“, , St. Louis 000 000-0 0 Philadelphia 000 000 001-1 5 Miller and Mancuso; Fowler and Rlosar NATIONAL Neww York 000 010 300-4 10 0 St. Louis 011 010 20x—5 14 1 Brewer. R. Fischer. A. Adams. Emmerich and Lombardi; Burk- hardt, Jurisich and Rice. New York 000 100 100-Z 12 I St. Louis 000 200 0lx—3 6 0 Zabala, R. Fischer, A. Adams. and Kluttz: Barrett and Rice. Philadelphia 002 000 001-3 l S Pittsburgh 201 000 01x-4 10 0 Kraus, Karl and Scmlnlck; Beck and Lopez. Philadelphia 000 025 430-14 24 1 Pittsburgh 200 000 010-ll a 1 Mauney, Karl and Splndel, Man- cuso: Sewell. Lannlng. Cuccurullo and Salkeld. Boston 000 000100-1 5 2 Chicago 500 020 20x-9 9 2 Javery, Hutchings. Whltcher and Mast: Prim and Rice Boston 000 000 000-0 3 I Chicago 002 001 01x-d 8 0 Singleton. Hendrlckson and Hof- ferth: Passeau and Livingston Brooklyn 100 040 000 0-5 l0 0 Cincinnati 001 000 004 I—6 5 Z Branca. Gregg and Sandlock: Kennedy, Carter, Harrlst and Lakeman. Dam“ 010 ooo 020 oo_3 l3 0 _Returiiiti_g servicemen xvhiie on Boston no m0 ooo 004 m o discharge leave or leave of absence clTolbink Eaton, caster" and Swift; £15m?’ ““°“"~"1 ‘i’ "W" ‘m’ M’ . ba, Wood . - Ckyehndy 303 ‘ysonaigjtghlqzer' l The board of governors approved Ngw york 02o mo 00%;, 5 ‘the recommendation of the mana- pleuer and Hayes; Chandler Jzement committee that teams be Dubiel and Robinson. hallowed “Tdress 14 Players Plus a5 Cleveland 20o mo 1_4 7 many goalies as they want this sci.- ‘son. compared with l3 players and la maximum of two ioalles last year Playing rules, as drafted at the annual meeting of the league last June, were adopted without any important change. These included the abolition of the minor penalty 8110M and the removal of the red line back of the goal line for the application of the penalty for "lclng' the puck. The same system of a referee and two iincsmen will be continued. After considering a proposal to restrict the number of assists to one on any goal scored, the governors decided to maintain the same system as in previous years awarding two assists where ihev are earned. The abolition of overtime periods in regular schedule-games was ad- hered to for another season in view of transportation difficulties. President Dutton said for the first time in the history of hockey the rules as adopted by the NHL. will now be standard in all or- ganized hockey. whether profes- sional or amateur. The waiver price of the league was also raised from $3,000 to $5.000. Mr. Dutton announced that an affiliation agreement had been reached with the International Ice Hockey Association. which is the controlling body for all amateur hockey on the North American continent. and that an affiliation with the United States Hockey As- sociation, formerly known as (he American Hockey Association. which is resuming operations for the coming season. was under neg- otiations and was expected to be completed soon. Negotiations were also under way to renew working agreements with the American Hockey League. pro- bably under tile same conditions as last year. but there were some poinm still to be settled. Mr. Dutton likewise did not say whether any agreement had been ARMY Uniforms will be issued. New HFLFLFLFIIIFLFLFLFIHIIRTLFIJIFLHIIII FLTl UUTILFLJUIILFUULFULIUUUUU'L l.. i. Ll L." U1 CADETS All cadets will attend parade at the Charlottetown Ar- mouries Wednesday, 12th September, 1945, at seven o'clock. recruits will be interviewed. CAPT. J. W. DIXON. Commanding Officer. FLTU 9-10-21 osebud PI PB TOBACCO Satisfaction guaranteed SEVEN w; featcti splurge Hockey ranks. Hahliv scored silt runs The Beavers marit- zl fnnl it Cubs — Pineau. Lewis. Shephard. Plan Provincial llorseshoe Meet Bill Muriel’. last year's pl'0\'m<‘i31 horseshoe champion, will defend ‘n s title in a tournament here 8e00- 16, it was announced over the weekend. The Brighton Horseshoe Club and iri- vitations from all parts the championship _ Clarke trophy. now‘ held by ll/Pmeb "'—""*"” arranged with the Quebec Senior at a meetini in August consider Governors present at the meetilil were Senator Raymond and T-P- Gorman. Connie Smythe. Leafs; Art Ross. of Boston Briuns; Lester Patrick and Frank Boucncr. of New York Rangers; f Chi so . dock Addams of Detroit Red Win33” Beavers l-l-li‘. gain: on a b1"lr:" in the fifth inning. Each ill d meet will be at L»! are being given to DIHYCYS of the Province. With goes the J. Popc League which announced it, would moving to professional Montreal C aria diets: Frank Selke and Mn pic of Day, of Toronto Bill Tobiln Black Hawks; an’ T}; Cirtilntils tieicicd ' ~. -. . , ":.rl Additional Sport on sjirt Page Six Special Dance In The 'l‘ w n Orchestras ‘Modern and Old-Time Dancing Modern Music by the DOWNTOWNERS In Aid Of Hospital Cards Even ll. h. Sefiior Series knock- RINK. KIONTKAGUE. Wednesday, Sept. 12 .1. h... 9-10-11 . flswssfi¥s§fi. for victory in (he in", ii of ill“ Cards ninth but fcll slim”. . t .- Dodgers The Commandos lllt?! trie Larks Tuesday l this afternoon at 3 30 e The lineups for yestcrdflYfi games 'i‘ht~. —- l were as follows Cardinals 000 000 053 21-11) I - Beavers - J Slicnhnrd. .l This. lhgiigors 010 400 003 0-0 ' lle, D. Tralnnl‘. E Ward. w S‘illl ‘ _ “nu. - l Bevans. M Cienzhcm. Lzz-"er ~ 9 --iCP- - - Murnaghan dzan Welter l Henncssev. Flinn. Nicholson, Lar- . , light- ter, Bradley. Burke _1!l the 1 - U€ boxing l JlYP several Covehead Races $1.000 m PURSES Officials are asked i0 lvc on time. On account of the larfifi Drill-I'm" ’ ' - ' ' ii have their the horsemen are asked to co-OPPYP" ‘mh “fmmh a“ , horses ready at L30- f h t. rved on grounds. .~ Lunches and re res men s sc cuAnLEs “VIHJSI swnmm | 5 l h‘ i-lhl “5."°P?r‘.°i?i.“?=."l‘ =e=-.-.==.=1.*~s~.-- sew-w-v-wsa- ~lauE"e~t-e""‘ so»... FREE FOR ALL-PURSE $409 CHRISTIE BUDLONG. G. Bruokins. lien-loam! ROYAL AT LAW, W. Iienllessy, Clftown Halli ax WILKIN. C. J. Critic. Peter Brook PETER BROOK 2nd.) Club Amherst. x0. 1 CLASSIFIED-PYRSE ssoo 0. U. VOLO, H. Stead, Brackiey LORRAINE ABBE. J. JIcXcill, Kcnsingtoil BRIGHT SPOT, W. Hennesse)‘. CTN-ow" PAGLIACCI, P. C. Brown, Clftown transom) GRATTON, t‘. smith. ii LADY HAL. M. Bell. (‘lftnwn unit-r River SCOTTY BUDLONG, E. English. Piclnll. N. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED TROT-PYRSF. $700 NELL KALMIJCK. Wilard Kelly, Soutllport BUDDY MOKO, G. Brnnkins, Rolls EVA WORTHY, Dr. I‘. )IcInt_\‘rc. GEO. MAC, B, Nell/son, IITHCKII‘) inlinn JIHIILIEII: KELLY‘S NIGHTMARE. E. ‘K0011. Yill-‘HZB Gflf-‘Il LUSTICIA, C. Chandler, (‘h'tti\':n BILLY KALIVIUCK, W. McRnc, Pain t Prim IIEAVERDALE. l), “cNt-ill. Filmlilcrsirlc INIA ILALNIYCK, E. Si-mplr. Fmnsington. NO. 3 CLASSIFIED — PURSE S300 . LELA BUDLONG. C. Horton Murray River HARJORIE BUDLONG, J. Rankin, “t. Ilcrbcrt SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE. (‘nL J.I‘. Iloopcr. (‘h‘tmr|\ .\IARGARE'I' JEAN. \\'.-\IT ‘N SEE, H’. Kelly. Snuthpnrt .~\. (utrlilfc. (‘lftmvn JANE HARVESTER, C. O'Brien, Covehcad LADY ROSE, I’. C. Brown. (‘Wtown . IVINNIE SCOTT, J. Farmer, Klnkorn . SCOTT!’ MPKANF, (‘. J. Craig, Halifax. NO. 4 CLASSIFIED-PURSE S300 TRIXIE BUDLONG. J. McNeil], Ki-nslngtnn ROYAL Jllll, G. lliiqlir-s, Itrncklt-y BONNIE‘. DALE, W. Kelly. Snuthporf JUST FLICKA, P. Nlfllnhnn. Kcllslngtnn PRICE BUDLONG, ll. (‘utlmortg Brzickioy DR. BUUDLONG, N. Willis, Kingston LEE DALE, G. Sobey. Summcrsldn ELEANOR G., U. Gillls, hllscouchc MISS MARJORIE HAL. W. Ynnland. ("ovoheall . NELLIE wonrliv. ll. rnrr, Oyster Latlner. Ch'town . LILIAN BVDLONG, E. Ilurkr, (‘lflnwn . PRINCE CHARLIE, A. Cntcliffr. (‘h BILLY BISHOP, J. Bed Bridge ‘town.