s-rbt’: w...» ‘Pull-him: across braces of rum in field of! Bernard's drive, a ploy A t first in and sixth m... i _ MONTREAL, Sept. 22.. (CP)— s d T ,, fir» flow was . no sonar‘??? ‘fit 2,53%. ‘$3; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAbE sovsu Moor... onoion- In... line a y ney eam . mi-msmrlgiglgyw to £1: ta of three hitters on the sacks. fi- llallflarlce dflifiolflkefilfl hichard, Tloe I ' ,- s Mac '1 u. 531431‘ ti: mound f th > a e an mer c ran mug - w o i cascade" harnesses “"=""....°">'*'e:°t - 4"“ f Du] Q g g d R | 1- k iit:..".";'..'":...l"sv..°2s.ll“i2 mm?“ V“ » i tiir . -' baseball title and with it a m. ZZZ?“ 33:5,, “hm? affmhléfl: ll S s a e what coach Dick Irvin described i" m" the Maritime ilydowns when given sensational support by bis a f,‘ ‘(he m°sthamazmgl “fly Pmc" ,_ f ‘c: tosses» cs ~ i» - ea n atnonal o Game Lead .§§.f§i"eio.i”o"more? '" " vc of! <W are hands right up to the fatal ninth - s —— - Ll.‘-§"n"§§§'°é.i"%-§”fia lflfii; $.22 ‘iffi"’.fé‘n"i‘.‘.f.-fiin°“ia.i°.lfé - ...°.""fi..§';‘i.2“‘.'..i”si’él’.ii?%l'l“iifii.ii ‘Br g1» Cwdlggsfigl, o... moon t... a o. ....... o... ............ Mere Half Game In Playoffs oci; w, em... ..w........- ....-.....». play, h“ tum unh- "th wor o sstarry to‘ o, considering Glasgow Holy Name 174 he "Faillnz on Williams. portiide i Q19“ r§PP‘§*‘1'-‘“,°°§"s'°d ""3 Saturday to win their best-on I iiurier 01 111° ‘11511015. 1'01‘ four Box 59°35 ' ' - ggfvama zild°M "gmy h “them three senior softball ulayofl ser b01118!" 11-"5 in "<16 1W half o! S'8ide AB an r0 A a: (BY 1m‘ m“) While the Cuba were Betti"! SYRACUSE, u. Y.. Sept. 22- hm,’ and Yd re c “P g shim]; "- les in straight games. Sydney not '4 ‘ the fir-it 1111111118.!!!“ were swd Morrison ab a o 1 o 5 2 slefldv vltchlflfl ""10""! ex-Yafl- (Am-Hitting three Syracuse pit- chard d he“ 8mg" d“ °- °“' taken the opener -. l. t for two runs baiore, Bernard re- Landry, u . a o o o a o Jf-‘ICAQQ- Bpot- W—<AP>—Bt~ kee rlsht bender before a term; chers freely, Montreal Royals took Rhhfid scofjdi’ thi“ m, Berniie rrenoti limited New i lleved him. the two squads waged Grady 1 4 0 011 o 1 1 “hcmfunall 1°" W" 57°01!‘ "Y ‘WW5 l’! 43-334» ‘he cflrdlnall a. 2-1 edge in their best-ln-seven his mates tallied ‘woe: 5°25 ‘md Glaszov: .to five scattued hiu h ‘ _ u scorcleu battle until the last Allen cf 4 o 1 3 0 1 {Ina weer: In the National ma‘ 8W lofty Howie P0119!» W" Governors’ Cup ploy-offs by wol-- an augurs exceedinglmeaéh tr while striking out six. lVfiscuel ‘ bu; the iutb when two hits. a Deighm sb . 4 1 1 1 a o gampeltmg" "ff W" cut 1M M" knocked out in the Sixth =13!" lopfrlg the Chiefs 11-1. Until the m i ,, Y, ° spelled downfall for the Holy _ based bull lid Ill error aocount- Gauthier rf 8 1 2 0 0 0 gm 9 d0 B); W en! ‘the Cardinals yielding seven hits and walk n: ninth when Syracuse massed three me, h?“ "ghseamni 591d mil Name squad which committed l4 ed for two more runs foi- the William; f. _. 0 0 0 0 0 o . c l?!” hi!!! '3 d9"!!! l0 6709180 five- of their nine-hits for their only m g h "(Liv 1e Punch PM 100k l! cnors in all while Sunbeams bat- . winners. That gave them a. 4-0 Bernard i, p '4 0 0 0 0 0 Displaying undoubted summon déi g] r. d5 the Dodgers 5pm a n w“ appuent in @119 second run, Royals were in command. The 1 ‘mg, h! 9,3; h“ °°"11"“°_d,l115'l/- fers touched two pitchers for the ' lead and then they completed Phillips c a o o s 1 o ity in every department of the l‘; ‘f’; " “"“"B°“°“ Flaws‘ mm"? ‘ha’ Pm" W“ “°' “P ‘° some W” in the Royals’ but-baa ,2“ Q," fi ‘ mug“ m" ”f."""">' Sam-P number of 11M their scoriml in the sixth when ‘Underwood lf 4 0 1 2'1 0 name Husky ‘s Chariotte- 1945M“ MTWY’ “x °f Gflmms mp “n” when ‘Emmi bfuema“ B! early B! the first inning. g ,““d‘~‘>’.°“l' la“ “"1"?- Svdncv catcher Bowser collect~ m0 more sue blows‘ two h“ bam_ “schurmhh c 2 0 1 2 o o town Ahhtan’ with m“: eyes C who Wnllhéfl, handcuffed the Bob Sturgeon lofted the first home Led by Les Burma. who had a m gs er iay sf Dracti-ce was the ed [our hns to 1ead in the 5mg- men and an error gave tlhem an- Total! .... .. .. 3a 2 1 a4 i2 4 on a Maritime intermediate base- “QM, 5‘ t" h “ "M41" ma" and ""1 of his mo!" has“ "We" w- perfect aay-ro-iir hlfs and four 1' ‘"1 °e "T "be Cflnlwks- ding division with Farrell and other two runs. ’-Replaced ams in 1st. - ball title, yesterday won their way an" e s fiflflylm‘ m‘ 1m‘ W!" t° "19 M! 51°14 519""? "at! runs in four times at hat-tho Rn-y- Kglangq out. pgundfgjg glue- , Unable to do anything with the "—Replaced Phillipa in 8th. into the three-province playdown ' one 5 a y mung‘ Wm‘ “one m‘ . “l5 teed °ff °" Mlke Schultz f" ?' ' right hand glgnitg being thrown ' u I result of their 54 victory i \ five runs in the first three inii- I l!‘ them by Odyrlls entitling: the gll-gfglfom-i- Al; Halal"; .1850 olver g itlltzhtinu band’ of soninier- a - I Llfufiiiniiff.“ fogromori f“??? I s n o e e wnners’ moun. ummer , de- ode -tosse . w A d .11" 0111118 P g salt; a iablgllle oft Eulden owortun- 113530111! c g ill g g g g “ i‘ . . ll Ollllllg 35f“; ow" M! Bob Km in the _ l e. co no nus a runne - new“ the DIME ‘mm the top ha}; whmwk u 4 o 1 3 1 1 ‘mgwkeflile lwflbyl stellar Ditching - Earl Naylor hit a two-run homer "f lift“. T" fr" “f” m" 2 ‘l i’ 3 t 3 o... l... if.....§"?f.f..“°‘.i‘.’é‘f it: l"! 0T5 fflWi 0 l!" 35 a c ‘ up n a nning it sa ely and ' ., ' a “"9 ' I o m» no = to.» ton-n 4 1 1 1 1 o "am "u" - new a c Meet A am Results we ‘hem two ruhh It nuhed 4 0 0 o 0 q - B115’ 819M dltlim to a single and a triple. than“ gnu)" attempt n h shuh Sm h p 8 1 1 0 I 1 glklglefhwaigrutmngleint‘ (ituihnéncitiditge “fine bfémrtlh géame of the series _ ‘ 87 61127 I ' ‘ W DRY? he!‘ t "———— gfltafltlxrilotfsavlfiogfllteznvtgnnlflif. 160021; a iii-idle hiaartét-lfrfghgt dalgpl stout]; Holy Redeeme W1 B k "I‘ (OP) Th night e omormw (B! The Canadian Pres!) (Canadian Pressf Cumin naypyplng a; first by Chm“ Summary the m; and ‘or 0m] lahhal muws An mrr 1 has and uc TORgbh 0. SEpLfZZ-t h-N e E_.m__ ‘ , lie Ryan with the hidden ball Earned riins- Ch'tcwn 3- q-Sme 1......" H, . h“ w ” “ e’ .- c s payed ‘m M" Tm“ ° M“p“’ Le“ ° ‘ e a‘ MIDDLETON- N' s» $81"- 22- Army 55 Vlllanove 0 trick. a strlkeout and an infield l: Runs batted in McKirizio-i 2 small gush 2d tfid more than a ‘raw u: Us!“ lgxhibmon softball “anal Hockey League held the" with an "on ma" stand by Leny Illinois 33 Pittsburgh 7' a out quehed the umlsm8'be!ore Gallant William-s Kenn-Essa. l Wham er e fans wonder- game a e nights of Colum- annual pre-season dinner for play- n Loam featuring both games’ “high 7 King point o_ o... in». Ben...» T... .41."... a. u: ‘é2$3““...’.°"i.“l;i. §i%..?°§'§‘i.’.ni..";"‘“f§. .22“ m; "g Y "l0" sums“ firs“? aelt. °~">"" 7- ' ' .’ . ' ' . -...pyars ae o settle hlr ou - ' '..wis;~:s..:t.":=..*~r.s can! ‘it. 5'i’.‘.‘iiii..-§il"aé’.’f B, ,, iiifiifili “‘§‘..'.3°‘.’;..§§‘"“ ::;:::.i~. ,. R | lzauerhaaiflooilisisa.SM’- M“ ' .' . u esackpr dgb t vwen ear as edfhe can. started on’ ln a heated manner fir???’ T it} 8 innings, off Bmftn .7 h“ delayuh once ‘évlfarhé’ Rea; tliev finally settled On the stale» team-Coach Clarence (Happy) s series with a 3-0 victory and than Kentucky 20. Mississippi o. and in the first couple of Innings "n "as. hm on bails. oft h d h, Y ma-te. Day Reginald (ma) Horne!" Bob nllyedt 2» ti i th cl a Pr bt la o ~ “n lwked "5 H a Yealumdmishillfl- 5mm‘ 3 (M°"i5°" 3. 951111116X‘); 1a hcaug thefiunmerslde hm" Iimight the same two teams Davidson and Syl Apps still the ——- till O a a e n e Second soffifnsia” esy er n ‘ rd Donnybrook might crop up at Isillnbg!) pltglher: by Bernard 2 (Ryan gulduppgrllioggahye glsiisififlk‘ w; will meet again at 8 o'clock and caotaln-4poke during the program As u result the dogging game QkiunQVQu-Ii. s; M 4o Denver 7. "W time but fiflfliiy the two bms {m5 P61! Ollt- by bernard 7, md_ Get the sure m“ w ‘h all players are asked to make it which was broadcast over a no- LONDON. Sept. 21—-(Reut9r5l- or the best-of-seven series will be Texas 42. Missouri 0. teams M00006 the aYsérltde 84.3. left on base. Ch town 511%“ 1mm m“ point’ on?‘ “u: ieancizollrllitterto be on time for the égahliiillnCgazlltzéworléongiilgr fail‘: Unlolne results in Britain nliiygdlgntfiuro, N. 5., on a neut- Ttextas A. 8a M. 4'7, North Texai ' » r. ough tn , f ' - - . a u ay we z I ra e omorrow. S a e 0. ~ B I l yield two “hi; gigeone°rgfgv m’ unable to attend but sent his good Guys Hospital 24, Catfo-rti "i-itloc Letteri cave up only three hits TQXHS Christi“! o. Kansas 0- Y M115! me “ma. sack mark“ the £um__ wishes by telegram. ‘ 3 in turnino hack shipvardsduring round of his championship day xught and lands with y S ummerside 6-2 Yesterday For Cliuching Victory mi his heele- But it was only the beginning. \ ALL‘ STARS WIN INTERMEDIATE TITLE ‘l 1M mint in the belated uprising. U O O Mwlbe‘! team really looked .. 200 l . Pl , Francllaareamd Phlfltfepa. we cfnmmilxuiéeszigdllly- ‘Jglxtey - sp a a was oieaainiz to say the 11am to to their host of admirers. Buck Whltlookk leamlnfl stab of a liner in the first lllrlminws; Irv McKin- Iwh"! anectac ai- catch in centre field witih the bases loaded that he turned into agdouble play. both went. a long dis ance in account-i Now with the Islan tit tucked away All Stiff-s isillwrafl ready for the three-province play-J clowns. Just viho they will meet. first ls still a matter of conject-l We Wt if they can dish ut e brand of ball equal to what they diaolnyted byesterday, they should DTOVe o v . ve to knock,“ ML 011' I'll ugh in ev News of the death or as-yeur. old Aznhy Henneasev will h; gale btv a host uumrer, of the young Island athlete who passed away Saturday afternoon in a local hospital. 000 olomislng when play- l h he with uie Royals, uw°fmffl few years had been following his‘ studies at mainland universities. He had been ihome for the past few months but failed to rally from an attack of rheumatic fev- er. O I O A mnuler performer‘ both with h_ And This Was The End of extending sincere sympathy. O O O to Club ‘ New Bf “Punch Line” Gives Amazing Early Season Display In Workout ‘lihe folldwlmz players are asked be at the Brighton Horseshoe this evenink at {It Wallet? sharp in older to oompee er matches in the Sherwin-William | trophy Evans. Horseshoe Tournament play‘ Buote. Shepherd, Davey. .12. MoCourt. Richards. Deslwchea "R. Latter. Baseball Dick York at poned, rain. . Louie . Chicago Results (Canadian Pr!!!) SATURDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE . 010000001 100000 80h McCullough. Branoa (13 innings). Hetki, Heusser, Mueller; Hallett and Balkeld. Gumbert AMERICAN LEAGUE kl Philadelphia, post- ‘l __ _ 000 l 5 1 and Rice; Schmltz and . 000500 001 6 8 000 001 l00 2 l0 and Edwards; Spah, Wright, Mulligan, Lee and Mall Cincinnati AI Pittsburgh . l’! 88 and Philadelphia at New York, p0lt- Johnaon, Fetena, Muncrief. Shore and Martin, Schultz. Day. introduced Canada." advised of the game, and stick-handling ability, key’s outstanding nounced that the will be his last as a player. St. Peters Win N. B. Title (By The Canadian Preu) Toole for seven innlnaas gave Saint John Bt. Pet- er's their tthlrd consecutive New 2 wdn was the third in a row over Sit. Joseph Villagers but the fighting in its 8-2 defeat. When O'I‘oole walked out with a. sore arm in the elxhfh inning with two men out and \the game safely put away. Titus was called in from cen-tre field to finish the nil-rum chore and maintain Joe's undefeated seasonal record. For the first time since the provincial piaydcvwtis started, St. Peter's were able to use l0 men, as Walter Kyle returned for the last some of the chamnfonship round and turned in u. sparkling I 0 0 1 ltealrimetes and opponents on the Esta’ m ) 'l l0 0 Degogrffgnfiilfiflflin tonight ii st. h ' ce ones and on grldirons, Amby °“ . _ Tami Maurlello charges out after llhe bell beginning the first 2ft”: big-infill; fiareer stretching wffwifhfh‘; _ ' ' b 8 a ffiéersifliyguglgl bihzvilllilggatosczatlli; fight with Joe Louis in New York Wednea- 10w i; and hi: egg!‘ crafseah: Ferris, Harris, Zuber and H. champions for a Maritime title a long straight right. rocking mills beck b; uflflly gm h, who hm the lilviagfizr,’ Parteehmgewaom, Oaud- 21111405. Aftb lilacs: lava réiggtehwvevfga ' h, EIIEPIH Y. 'DBM.8 ' "M" °‘ km. . m“ Chlclgo oo1 ooo also 111a a hers will oirieipe. '_ T» u who w» a own misfit?‘ " .i.‘.°.‘.’.322..°"o‘.‘i.‘3of o.€.‘.'..."°;§i; .'.“*‘.'.‘.'.‘°:...§‘°.'.“....?.. this column takes the opportunity I-Ipmney and Hayes. 'I‘resh: C. against waiting, Nova Scotia could not claim the Maritime title their winning team failed to be uricilo borro Chicago 400 000 000 018 0 declared within the allotted time f the nto w“ l l“! 5t. 1min 000000100 l 0 2 specified under Nova scotla Din!- 1w. Wednesday ni¢ t in New I» at In ‘Pmiv Goldmine. down rules. York. He did what m; blmtgr- Ferr ck, Potter and Lines. ‘mus’ grand-slam homer over ing. beer-loving counteigpu-i-y o; Detroit . . 0 0 the right field fence in his second Orange, N. J., did g, 19w yea“ no Cleveland . 3 l2 3 time up, and his second lulu-most- lr, the mill; pi-eum,_,m,m¢ m’ (ll lnn . er of the game, put it on ice for threw wliathe lied at the Bomh- ‘rt-out an Tebbettu: Kumvl. the saints and Rave them a 5-0 an” mm [my b Berry, lemon and WeIel. lieadeln ‘hhefllgatfg’ m‘; seoondhfi RU 01] - . T w w“: o o International Playoff some place. had given St. “m 5mm (“up m ‘n m, Montreal . .. 21800390 ll l’! I peter’; 5 1-0 maid, “ffh” “"1 m"- 4" timlygl" Bygicvlil“ rid nomlimsoolgfiltx Igor? me m’ homerisli uwedhus m: °’°°°‘°d °‘ m“ h‘ d“- Me" "M rls Kl.ll.lfld We: ' a w” Mo“ Y ";‘.i°"n." m" "W" “"1! °I°"~'1T- "lm- (Montreal leads. beri-oueven‘ “ma” to ‘all ha“ 'b tteud! ifim led him min the time he iii-ted "m, M, °'°‘“‘°‘1 ‘Qfh f’ {lfmvhl ‘h, the chlmlilonlhip, maintain that ' °""".l‘_. ".9 ‘gehf “QM” the only way to beat Joe ll to go rumoNAI- m“ ‘iwloi W“ the In and fllbt him. They claim “mung 1° “f, “mud, that for the av heavyweight. 3,001.1”, 3 hlchlia ts of t e ayiipraee £35.. n“; “m” ‘m. ‘chum non“ ‘ His enemas-d stab hof c 13mg‘ y” _ luau" to b0‘ hi“ l‘ to my”. ( ) hB-Ifi h“. llllll-‘Sh 0 BC W01! l Bone for o. mean single was the _ llllltlr- .111 can stay away Brooklyn | o‘ the d from him. ou- but fh can't °1“'*°°"' P“ may“, itch. vrln titles ltayug any. ecouee 5L 1m,“ g Plus Go. Jst, ‘no gnaw" Joe it a bet-tor than average 002-‘ gm n v ‘"5 meal-Joe‘ mam m - . . tm..i;li.'. swift..." "us? .’l°.."‘.°.-‘f“°"ei.i‘-i 355mm" h" "V" m? N" Yak o ‘ hits. struck out one man and dld 35¢; 1° TWwt “l! "I" gfélémflvi‘ not iuue a sinole walk. Bourque alt/Nd ~ an no l0 lo‘ t before the enmity and’ fro“! to anyone ""15 m“. h“ aim}; ‘eluiumiieyeu - d game opened. l!" "U"! l! "W! 1W" "W!" ‘, c. h, . virouily that Albert Ooudat, who {ameliorated inooiae m maxim gfumfl, , lost a u decfalm t at. Jolegh . "tilflfllizlflgfflfl- ' int weoneiomwoia cute m, “m. , . how devaata% the ohamoion - 555F195" '"""'m°“" t" "m, b, new,“ | . H71! errors. N’ . 90R '9 W" afllm" m‘ Ohwhhd . 0mm am, playing out of hi; m" "n" m (and) rquler position (be was on third mgr“; 1 lnltlld 0f second). let Pius down o . oimnno a and agggmtg; our f“ It 1"" m“ “m” ‘ . ueiiaet. at tint for the tripe to the platter. Ha lord-legged ' GI and leniithy reach were , lood for 12 nutouta atTulrat. d Ludin hitters were u: an OToole ‘with two apiece for 8t. mm llld‘ Alonzo Glfldfl with l all: for Qt. Joseph. by managing director Conny Smythe as “one of 9 the men responsible for the pop- ularity of professional hockey in young hockey players to concentrate on a study self-discipline and the will to win as essential '0 suc- cess along with skating, shooting Apps, for 10 years one of hoc- forwards, an- coming season SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 22- Zlhe bilz bat of Aukie Titus and the four-hit pitching of Joe 0'- antl two-thirds I-Tarlequins 13, St. Mary's Hospital Abertlllery 16, Ebbevale 0. Bath 3. Swansea l1. Bedford 3, Metropolitan Police 3. Exeter 31, Dovonport Services 9. Gloucester 25, Moseley 12. ._ Headingley vs Waterloo postponed. Leicester 12, Plymouth Alblovi 4 Llanelly 2i, Bridgend 8. Neath 14, Cardiff 8. Blrkellhefld Park 6, New Brighton cause. izlvinrz up seven hits, while —————-———— 11» Mike Genihon, Winnipeg south- Coventry 5, Sale 5.‘ r pgw, pitched ma; 2-2 m, which LONDON -(Gl'l- semiclrciil. Akransas 21, Northwest Louisiana State Inst. 14. Cincinnati l5, Indiana 6. Iowa 39 North Dakota State 0. l Purdue 13, Ohio 7. Wisconsin 3, Marquette 0. Y ihc first game. and then came in to hurl 5 2-3 iii-nines and give up no runs in the nigh-leap. Three Shipyards nllcllers faced him on the mound in a. losing saw Middleton come from behind a1- metal amimiliilon sielters: are f0 knot the count in the nin-th being sold to fanners for use a: inning. silos. . . Newport 15. Bristol 10. Northampton l9. Richmond 3. Notts 21, Nuneaton 11. Redrtith 9, Newbrldge 8. Sheffield 6, Huddersfield 10. Torquey Athletics 3, Taunton 0. United Services Portsmouth 1B. London Irish 0. Weston super Mare 19, Pennrth l4. Glasgow High School 16, Kelvin- slde West 15. Crosskeys '10. Aberavun '7. Maesteg 0. Pontyprldd 14. Pontypool 14, Army 10. Rugby 10, Cheltenham 9. i‘ Brunswick senior baseball cham- pionship Saturday afternoon. The French-Acadlan team went down Landry Wins By Technical Knockout MONOION. N. B., Sept. 22- Bllly the Kid Landry. Mansion boxer, scored ii technical knock- out over Pordena Smith» of Syd- zley. N. 8., claimant to the Marl- tlme m"‘d.leweiglit boxing cham- LOOK su/IRP FEEL sll/IR f“ _B_E_ SHARP Giluleete BLUE BLADES with the 7édgeg ever "honed l" ‘ pionsfhip. in a bout here Saturday night. 'I'.he end cisme in the 10th and final round after Landry had floored Smith for counts of nlnei in the third, sixth and ninth‘ rounds of the bruising title bat- tle. In the semi-final. Adam Du- miis of Saint John scored a sec-, 0nd round lmockout over Roy Brown of Halifax. Leafs Likely To Affiliate With Red Sox BOSTON, Sept. 22—— (APM-The Boston Red Sox probably will have a workin agreement with the Toronto lub of the International league next year, a Sox spokes- \ aoooo~2<>* constitute the open season on the year 1946: JAQA? sl-Iunters Attention Hunters are hereby notified that the following will partridge and pheasants for NATIVE GROUSE-Ocfober 15-31 inclusive. HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE-October 1-31 inclusive, bag limit 8 birds per day. RING NECK P'HEASANTS-0cfober 15-19 inclusive, . flag limit 5 cock birds for the season. Signed :- W. F. ALAN STEWART, Minister of Agriculture. man uld Saturday. Peter Campbell, owner of the Canadian team, conferred Friday with general manager Eddie Col- lins but no definite deal has been completed yet, Eddie Doherty, Sox pbllcity man, said. The Toronto Telegram said Sat- urday In a copyright sport page ltory that the Toronto Maple {roofs of the International Baseball Lea- gue have become an affiliate of the Boston Red Box of the Ameri- can League. e story raid the deal was completed Saturday manning at Bolton Pmaldent Peter Camp- bell of t e Toronto Club and it replaces the arrangement the Leafs have had ln recent years with the Philadelphia Athletics. By The Canadian Presc Alub. Mn. Al Sabalhb bargain two-Kear-old smashed a 2l~year¢0ld tree record at. Belmont Part: five yearn ago toda to defeat Request- match race. Shut RIVERSIDE RACES WEDNESDAY, 0CTOBl-IR 2nd. h f. N0. 1 CLASSIFIED PURSE $300.00 N0. 2 CLASSIFIED PURSE $300.00 N0. 8 CLASSIFIED PURSE $300.00 TWILIGHT RACE Al. the conclusion of the Purse Races a half mile running race and a half mile harness race will be held with no one but farmers allowed to enter. A special prize is to be given to the rider or driver for the best costume to suit the occasion. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPT. 25TH LOUD SPEAKER '. PART MIVJTUEL Meals Served on the Grounds J. LEO PRAUGHT, Out. who bee,‘ Alsab in the Ken- t e, following year. ran Cherry Valley, Secretary. auto! the mone in mother race theeameoeni _'