i b ing eliminated the "mil “teen: frrm the local air- n here made a fine showing in mou- games in Montreal in the No 3 Command Draining Ploy-I dawns. Champions fictitglls of the Cha tournam Week-end. In the ladl nor Bourke the other pl singles title performances g1 5s ent over winners ofetawo atraiigh: th local squa were us iggégloufbv one run in their third Encounter and they deserve plenty I! credit for eir and Caroline Sin ubles crown. were decided iii three ‘Don was rated as one of the top- flOttewWn Ten. the es‘ section Miss Elea. proved too good for Byers as she won the teamed up with clalr to take the SPORTING NEIS Chafnps In 3 Sections Decided In Ch Town Tennis Club Tourney notch players in California. whe he played there. i Week-end results: tlradies‘ Singles (Final) Eleanor Bourke won Barbour 6-1. . iMen's Donbles (Finals) from Gwen Bill Moreside and Ivan Reddiri isn't saving much ed in woh {no - job of conducting the meeting with never quite made it. In the last i j in each and every 8111119- In the men's section, Bill More- Squareblr-ilggsngx-‘G VT; ax-ld Johnny Starter Doug ltfcLeod. despite some half it was strictly s two-mm z-i a ' ‘m1 to this side and Ivan “Lefty" Reddin be- Ladies‘ Doubles’ (Flnsl) bad actors getting his fields away race, Le, no“ n bid n: '—-—- .. But it tnoktwyeiérg ‘grin In s“ h came the doubles champions by a. Bourke and Caroline Sinclair W11 uud hevirui the mwiuir ugh- the three-quarters. a m (Oentimlea from pap s) miter the “cad by ‘he Mo I virtue of a victory over Don wgn iron, q Burbou, no Dom la-oei s few minutes liter lvl back, but came on in t stretch Imam. OI m T°§————- ii oou games. their Island we“ and Johnny Bquarebflggs MacDonald M’ ‘m, I_I_ . to finish fourth. Dr. Bullion; pac- H z pro on. We . leasant term t ed m not 0 o, Saturday. Men’; Slnglu (gennm-inriri No. 1 Classified in; fast, was third with w; Am- "f" “$118K "K <11‘ i118 Pest M! piayimiviis iiiev “m "e i It was generally conceded that B. Moresld w n fr S-L P - ' '-'— ‘L: ll‘ "u" B" "w" iiiiiied '- i°i m”- WM had bee“ ‘mm ‘i we" ma" or a Pmvmmfll summe‘ the best but "i" be“ iixhibmii“ °i the Mflresille and Reddln vs. West er e-z e-4 “of om ' ' ow o of scoring but as they got the word the first three quarters. f th and s°h°°i where "Fiche" iii Berviul uittallseeii here 51"“ ii" W“ ‘"5. and Squarebrlggs match was the n. West ‘wonkrom Lt M Rich- h ,t Walt N'See had the rail followed Margaret H. Frisco sixth. °°iii°i receive uiidiiiuuui iruihins incuguroted here 11° 5° mini’ best sign here in rhino time and [he oi-usou 5-1 6.2 5.1 ' ' by Christie Budlong. Raymond 3rd link Billy Bishop sgsinl f“ ‘mmimiil "° siieiigiiieii an years asu- _ _ e’ yo. lzower match was one lvrhrch Doubles Budlohe and McNeil?» Pick- Gohli- will: “alien!” "i" Jliietihlliieiiia tried oTo§{°{flofl‘§,,°§§:I“ffI§f; ~ o e as es matches la ,- , in b the stands the first tr ea in severe es um; And they Iihad tg betlioiifg gésgii’: the local courts. p y“ at frosmI-‘Jizlkvelghzxiil? giafiigzerfqvllloix; M 12-9 thgy sitill maintained the some or]: the mile but the winner always gal-age of the children of our feat thc Pi nceed gun‘; mi} Go“ I With champions decided in three 3-6. 7-5, 6- ' - der, Christie Budiong tucking in had enough to stave him all. win- “- olives —l°t‘1i-' Y d l * of the five sections of the wuma- In the ihnuh 5,1, power and ' after trying fur the rail. On the riihfl by hill! a length in Bother , fills all‘! h“ been {iroun 1a °“§ meiil. and the finals in the men's Mrs. Power vs D West and A De- ‘ 3-" ' backstrctch Christie pulled out stretch battle. emu“ f‘ 0 i while in locnl atlllctui Cir” est“ §iil8les scheduled for Wednesday Blois, the former’ won the first set In a game‘ of softball played at run with 2 on Haugneys triple 55am 5° “k9 the 1°“- Raymm“! SUMMAI! “~ " g he liiiii bamjed mfg n" o; ‘team 11391110011. the club executive ccnl- 6-4. The second set was rained out'Alnta Park last night Charlotte- with 2 on and. Nlcholsonls double Biidlillil i°ii°wed iliiil i9 "W"! 11 ‘CMA °." ca” 35° w’ h" i that had class wr e I o mlttee expects to be able to pre- and will be completed today at ‘litown K. of C. All Stars defeated with 2 on, to second and in the stretch i. N0- 1 Claldliel Itfenifld mimimee- Tiii! 00111- cvery Diisiiimi- slltlrltththe priizes to the winners in m. .Moncton Seniors 12-9. Mcncton Haughey hurled the whole game was between thatflair of rtlhem with ch" u B d1 (B H ) l 1 l gléargfi workmiiwevgilfi g/Iiiiiigblgpfg- ' 1' ' d e sect ons at th r ' r - nt out l, - ' _ hrlstie out-bro n t e acer B e 11 (m8 roo ns - B - i: And it all goes to slhow bzhe this Saturday altemogmegular ‘ea o,oo,"%'_"§i§e 5f,f§""ol_m§inoi,i, 8 wein the iigiikilil/Ewlilfi‘; ilenld ¥aivlgestvlflxteicirfolirlgzzilglxg€oelngut‘m; gflyirwlid 3111110118 igO Will bypmli w!" N59? iw- K91 l 3 I 1 i?“ n sthoLlllld be reorgimlzed with ‘ briilld oi suiiiiiui i Rim) iifdl “i The men's singles finals will hi... V. G, u uuiouuon and Dunner, holding the All-Stars scoreless replaced in sixth. a. length. Wait N'See WBS third Raymond Budiong (c. Willis) 2 a s eefigffitilikiih from the various played y; the City S0 at; ‘eague Moresido v5, west nud should be This is u first round match and Highlights we c" white ho‘ with McNei1l's Pick, have; roouv- McNeils Pick (McNelll) 4 4 4 Us a. svevh“ provincial organiza- : rii season long. Players i a W1". the best match this year if it lives must be played today if fine -— — ering from two brooks. three T111161 2-12 1-2. 2-12. 115- °“ e ‘he Tefldiiiis Fed" used i110 "B!" m” travelled w up the expectations of most 630' Ned Wran and Doris Mac- lerlflihi biick- wmmng hm” “m” m’ 05°F" erauon would like w have “ma” V Rlontrcnl had all PB-Piiaki-‘ii l“ fans. Bill Moreside, a Charlctte- Donald vs. Lt Richardson and Jenn . 2nd Heat! Cliflltle 3111110818 18d Biwkim- Ken-"iiiifiwii- gnfiauve‘ on such " wmmm” w‘ ‘ gimes in the ‘m!’ Leas“ and town boy. has been the champ for Forsythe ' from Wire i" ihe iieid i°°i< iii? e e“ it shiiiiid b? Organized by _- when (hcv goulgleiydkfilgimii ‘W22: the ‘past three seasons but Don D. Goodge and Nancy Simpson ' worddthe fourth ‘tlnlle down. flln No. I Classified “fféa! flilifiigtiilorlihimgfligifigildrgsk d Y. showing fl es has be . r ‘ lace was Vat N’See. o- 8 - ‘ ~ pinch itralhst teams that originated mini, cirglegenanliirotlgig ivllllothaig i ‘Sig; $Z§Z§“or“’t‘§. (lélceaiiarllijguélln- R isifvfi bpy Raymond Budlong and‘ Mickey Volo (Jay) 5 1 1 '93“ WE “m”? i° PM’ fur all ' reell)‘ iii iiie birmpla“ °i Sim‘ to be at his best Z he expects to I clalr vs iiutchison and partner McNeilFs Pick. At the half it was Lustyh First (L. Kelly) 1 2 ‘I the" changes? I “in will’ Bil-Ewe! i gag tlléeniiy éiilelt/héngjfi ha" "any hold the championship this year. i will play B. Moreside and E. Bourke still m?‘ same dordeg truiitlgickwal? aIriEHIVIVQi-Itgilnvi (“Calilzlymt ) gvyllzflxiligtviiiziliétaliiidiniéihglliéhgrriiggél i i P ' at '1 o'clock. .1.- irsee. aymon an e a a 111 c o or t ', ,i - e ~ I n a line. At the turn the Pick Nell Kalmuck (W. Kelly) es a °°s ° WWW“ ie-esiubliflhrurht i Of course it must not be for- sussnx, N.B . Sept a-icPi- for-ail in 2 o9 u. The old mark Mm ed u o“ to iau imi, seem-oi Billie Kalmuck (Moreno) 4 4 o iii other directions. they plan an . {igminccltlillflt mgxclyhggstltileplggiiifi?’ Pa I Ne gigseéehisfiiilzffiltl’ [istigxihenti/ogl-(gill “Qsufinl-g Mead and the Pal both ifngasuflggs“ “Qfubfiafiflfinghgifi; I Llbclglnggljv (chappen and c‘ 8 6 I érégrie-gifeiiriilkgel? §ggufi§i§i§éoaioluigu c- " ' ' “ '- ' e a 'eer . . i-- of them originally hull from Mun- g ors a three-event harness lac-l owned bYA-lfiflk Mohnn of 'st ftcph- ohhstie had mo much m,‘ for mo Ima Kuimuoi; (Moguigun) 7 7 a iii Bffli-‘liifllly t0 increase to the lilti- moi and Ontario, but nothwlth-. . lng meet here i')d.'lV tintszou Hnu- en. wonnthe Ml and ha. 1. cinss- two we“, ‘owning by u iougth Juanita Axworthy (Barnet) I I 9 mate sum (‘x 5320900000 addmimiii "wit": “Si. ‘tifi.ti§§i""1;ii“t...‘i§ i Rem rd At Sam; John nth.- ‘i532? .i::".:..i:w:1t.-.iri;; 2:51..‘“m:rsrt~thdi..i"ll"tz:t. ii-iriuii iii-e iiiiiiimii, Wu, yo», hi, i-t Mimi-i,- uii slat“: ztsszslttxia- o1: that: a: urle co a ' . “ ., ' '“ “,‘ , Nl'sPi a cn nnn orse own 50m. , ta_ls_l_ri_iz_t_l_leje_t_.onil heat of the flec- slngton, took th. free-fol -a1l lalziisdflliflgili‘ lIia/lacckeili Iuurcm placeg Jay’ Bergen. y rthur be ‘Itegged f“ ‘bought sufficiently ~ - e 3rd Heat: Christie Budlong made g" f" i" means Will be found, Teiiiii-i imhwsh mm‘ °r m“ m. ‘i.- ii it a straight-heat victory as she No. 8 Classified p“ or Whatever it may 605i- gho background that is of course‘ SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Sept. ii —- heats. I, P s trotted from wire t0 WirBJO make - from a fans viBWPOiht. has been (CF) - The widow's Pride, own- No. 1 Classified 9 ' every post a winning one. They Billy Bishop (McIntyre) i 1 1 Qnjgyiiig n bimner season on the ed by Clarence Wry of st. Stephen Lulu Axwortny . 1 1 1 I I uovoi- Qhanged positions from start Just Betty (Bar-net) z z 2 K c ‘l’ ' uu-oo courts in operation in the lowered the record at Moosepath Albert E. Gratton 3 2 2 B " to finish. Ac the half it W85 Chrls- Lady Rose (G. Hooper) 3 4 3 I I gm; we npeak of the various track here this afternoon in the Cochato Princess .. 2 3 7 rt ue Buuiung, goiiovved by wait N'- Dr. Budlong (H. Willis) 4 3 4 tournaments going on on the K. final heat oi the Free-For-Ali ev- Miss North 4 5 3 see, Raymond Budlong and Mc- Miss America (Cudirioi-ei 55 5 oi c“ Holy loedeemcr and Char- ent in a harness racing meet. Paul Abbie .. .. 5 6 4 Noiiiis pick, the order in which Miirflflret H- Ffisfiile (-7- P- Tennis nii around Wu . ,1 bttEwWli Tennis Clubs Courts. Pagllacci owned by P. F. Brown. Miss Admiral Mac 6 4 5 ‘3-1 they flashed under the wire with Hooper) 5 5g;- ut 1 _ 5 “ii- 19d ' ' . ' Charlottetown. won the first heat Battle Bill .. 7 7 6 BRIDGEWATER, N. S (Sept. 4 Best Time 2:10 l»). Christie a ihugth go the good. wait Time: 2.15 l-4. 2.15. gghi (hut; ng the “amend n“ the Finals are being reached in all of the Free-For-All event and set Time: 2:17, .14 3-4. ... 6 1-2. lCPi-TID Abbe tool: the free-ior-| Nsee and Raymond Budlong had Wihriliig horse owned by Dr, Oge ageciolutrgbus °?“_rt5- , three and the brand of tennis be- a new track trotting record of . 2 Classified all in two out of titre-e heats at a. Free For all Trot u stretch eiuei of their own with Heath McIntyre, Charlqgtemwgu betwee: Tera? MC 111M111 finals, in; displayed is real good with many 2:14 1-2. Inflation .. . 1 l 1 light - harness racing meet heldi _ the former winning the place by a Phyllis MOMH]: “"1315 i811 hi“! newcomers to the ga-me dBPiBYiYIB The previous track record was Josedale Gold . 2 2 3 he" W“? Le” Mcmuw ' 1 i nack. The Pick uias fourth. OFFICIALS each hId won l; was ‘aétedfflw’ , form that promises starry rating 2:11 set on Thanksgiving Day two Marchmont . 4 a 2 _‘ Junc French 1 2 2 N... z Classified finished w“ w fhi ii" ‘viii 11° . in thg future. ~ your: ago by A18 Crattomftifin olévn- glue Lee a 4 4 SUMJARY laigiisoiiiijiligée; m c» 3 3 3 15¢ Heat: Tile flcld of nine g3: gtiliirter: DE x. McLeod. Also on “la-mg? u? uqrélrgsiitiihz- ' . . .. ,,_ , . i‘ - w‘ u es: yrn , - 9 i . "- i As we. .s,..'rte?i. National Selec-' sgliley g§°'§r°ottinfar’§c§ru :fnc2?i16 Jciifiy qirgllilgggifff .. .. g g S 2J5 “w” ‘ If” ,1,W°K“1°“ l5 mime? b" D- w- E‘$'§yv$§,‘.th"ye fltigflliljietlllilfilljjgriliglio Wood? Cleve Rfhblnflslogyn Roland 1°‘ ‘Emile! will miiiiiieiii-‘e- the Scrvicc has not altcrcd regul- was set up several years ago by Miss MncDale . .. 9 9 5 Th B i 1 glMmro” Pldemont‘ Nb’ a break at the first turn Eva jumo- Timers; Geo. Hughes, Wm. Keen- ' D“ I eiioiis covering professional hockey Border Prince, owned by Harry Protector Brooke. ,. 7 6' 8 Swen alffnxon 5 5 1i p qru Aii ed it off to drop far back with an. I I players. As lnst year, permits to Jewett of Woodstock. Archie Lee . .. 6 dr. Bi-III-‘vof csroofilvn , ., 3,‘ we r" Virginia Kalmuck taking the Fail» Clerk 0i’ 900F582 W~ J. Brown. enter employment of a professional After dropping the first heat Time: 2:118 1-2, 2:18. 2:18. p.155} Bun-mus ' 5 ‘i o, Th, Ahhe i i 3 They were strung out at the half Assistant Clerk of Course: W. B. n club in Canada or the United States of the feature event today, the Free-For-All Carole“ Hanover ;; 7 4.13..“ H 2 2 1 tiiith Virginia still in front. follow- Beaton. I trill to given to any person not in widow's Pride took the next two ThrAWidoWs Pride. .. . 2 1 1 Buu ifuo Tram.) . 4 5. 5| Royni At Law 3 3 3 ed by Lusty’s First and Billie Kai- - 5 f the age groups difsigiiated rider heats easily. In the other events, Pagllaccl . . . 1 3 2 Aiio K 6 3 8 Mlim-‘v i-Ianouer 4 4 4 muck. Hitting the backstretch posi- I I 1 mobilization regulations. or 0 a nlu Axwolthy. owned by Lee Dale Cnchato . 3 2 3 Nitric; Hal B 8 3 Tin Abbe is owned hv the Dudey tlons changed rapidly as Lustys 1-- person in those dagcf groupiilziiho ones, bwigkham Band gntflasliton Eunice LG... . .. .. 4 4 s The Baron is c-mics bv .1 Pope Pntrll Club. her. Galsgbu’, N s. First went to the ifruut- Ev“ gviii‘ 3 Y I ' ' a re’ cle m lat ames ames, . e— aw'cr rattan .. 4 . - . '1" : - n nst move u . ilersvilcli-fliiiilciitvcjscr. ifmtli); reielctee i} gqgped Qeijagilnkstrlaight y 4 132,312 1-2, 25014. qlgkfijlairglFqPwn igglwrfll)‘ :22)‘, glsguxrégxgglni position tixlngagg A e ' ,' empoye n rt posi on nay rig a ——-—~iri~—"—'fl ~ ' o: -‘~'*" i r rec or I the stretch was just a Eng t rt “ “A" or "B" lrtbcr priority a per-‘ I [Walnut Abbe. D. Mac- o oouiuift moire the grade finish- i__ . lnlt will not be granted. Carol Kenn Retains classes nefldgd “sa 5.00% (illestviltlie) s _ t1 1 l Pu‘; a mu iiinggilbehilud Luiliy: Rulsgrairiloffivdopssept. s - (A P) g- ’ . . , I n n-v ., exan er, ain pu-Si, virginn amuc was ' racing across te Officials of professional hockey - y . | John 3 2 21 u iehgth back with Billie Kalmuck A large crowd attended the Dumb‘? valley wward ‘i luiimliiii clubs know right along there would a ‘I 13011111? 50y. F‘. C. Coates, fourth and the other five horses races at Alberton. Au .i 30th, in Wm‘ MarshaiTiiwio 391C138 “Peri? " b“ no romxaucn o! the regulations. H R 1 Amherst 7 3 5 providing keen battles for the oth- niu o; new hospimL gDIIpmI I re orted tonilgxnt to be less than 50 .- it i. to he hoped that they use a e e BTOWXHVOOG Tiger. Perry, or piuoou heavy track good time was made in Iiiii" "W" i 9 YiiEii-iliiv fmiitif-‘i’ . ' little common scnse and not sign s. Summerslde 5 4 3 2nd Heat: Mlcke Volo coming each class. New starters showed w Moccow announced that bunch ofjuvcniles who are for from Joe Direct. Scott, Halifax 4 5 4 "om ini- hnek at t e quarter 11016 up well and gave close competition “h” Sim" "nits had Ci" ihmugi‘ I; mdi- for a jump in the big time. "*1 Time 2 l2 1-2. 2 12. 2.12 l-2. came through in the stretch to in company with old timers. the ‘Iransylvonian Alps and can k I I I i Carolyn Kenny retained her and B. DcsRoches defeated B. Cal- i \______ cop the second he“ (you. Lugtys proo_por_m| tured the important stronghold of The roiui-u o; Dick (the Beauty), Ladies singles title cf Holy Re- laghan and R. Callaghan 2-6, 6-2. _ First in Biwiliei‘ 579i" finish They Bmwiiwood T1801‘ (Perry) rasov. n, wokouoid to the Dacron Tigers" dccmer tennis courts by virtue of - ; C. Kenny and P. Callaghan AMHERST. N. 5.. Sept. 4 -— (_C got the ‘vow on mo ihii-u score Dead He” o l The swig; Russian advonm, m_ ' lineup has rtll-rcu up a lot of hope her win in a hard fought three- defeated D. Lul-ter and M. Coylc P) —-Three clmses were decided in n with Luck Guy off flying to snap- High Tide (0‘Brien) 8 l z Ward the Iron Gate Pass 0:1 the _ ioiho minus o; busobuii muuugemiset match with Mrs. iDr.) Duffy 6-4, 6-1; G. Murphy and A. Coylc straight heath today in a Labor the rail rom Lusty's First. Eva winhie 3Com, (Farmer) road leading to Yugosluvin nun . mum“ coaches’ “gm uumugei-s, 7-5, 3-6, 64. Walter Cullen worked defeated E. Smith and B. Hughes Day harness racing meet on the worthy uisu making a bid Jump‘ Dead Heat 2 8 "imiem 51111851‘? W84 IBPOrtod by b on; this way to the finals in the mens 6-3. 7-’. _ Amherst Speedway. h ed H; o“ m drop buck. At the half Timu; 315‘ z;14_ 2:14’ Associated press correspondent I I I idlvlsicn winning from Plus Cal- Boys Singles Final: Leo Dolron a. blanket could have covered No. 1 Classified 3058111! Morton. Who flew up the There have ltrch many stories loshon 4-6. {#3, 7-5. e-a. defeated Allan Mncdonald a-s, 4-0. SUMMARY Lucky Guy. Lustys First and Mic," Mickey volo (Jay) 1 l 1 Danube River from Bucharest. written about what this and ‘that 0th?‘ "$1145 We"? {5'1~ , ' key voio_ Up the backside Lusty!» Bud of the Valley (Wallace) 2 I 2 He said Red Army column; were W ipou 5m ‘vouiu o, wouionit do Mens Singles: J. Hcnnessey de- Boys Doubles: Doircn and Do- No. 3 Classified: y _ First showed iu front with Mld- Ima C (Ryan) . . . . . . , _ ,, s a 3 "W11 West" 0f Craiova. which is 5 liter he gets out oi the ui-meu featecl D. Larter 6-2. 6-1. 11'0" deii-‘iiicd Mflcdmald and key Volc moving to second Mid Time: 2:21, 2:24. 2:26. 110 miles west of Bucharest, and t‘. services. ,‘ d giiifli?’ Iiliiflnilfgi Mrsé 113"‘; gum’ Dolron M51933; Dmiw egg-grim“ (irlar? 1 1 1 Virginia Kalmuckf trotting ihgg Mum BN0. I Classified aithin 50 miles of the Yugoslav i1‘ . . . t B to B - rguh - . - - _ . he a am. . . inee. Hal way 0W“ n udlo (Kenne ) 1 rder. ,_ Of course one hit doesn't make‘ Men's Doubles: Callaghan and‘ 5:45: Mcns Singles, semi-final: Louise Fingo 4 2 2 Bill Mul-lcy yesterday captured galggmpn we; still Lustys First. Dingiebeil (Cnagllaghan) g I é —-———-—- lflillhlli\Vl\k0iiCYd1ll1S come back barter defeated Keys and Moly- E- Smith rs- -_l- Honncssey. Jim Todd. 2 4 Kilns second trophy in Brighton uui in the last a0 yards Mickey Betty Volo (Bryan) 3 a a ; to hagebgi] higgoi- ouo botior than lleaux 6-1, 6-4; Smith and Cullen 5:45: Ladies Doubles: M. Mor- Northern Prince, 3 3 4 flni-seshoe Club competition this volo moved past Lustys First t0 Time; x27, p37, g;35_ . " ever. defeated Crowley and Edward an and M. Morgan vs. M. Coyle and Ca tain Tell. 5 5 5 year when he won the singles win by uuig u ieugth, Virginia Kal- m; 3 giuoumoo ,_ I I I 6-2, 6-2; Murphy and Coyle de- E, Power. I Fa rworthy 6 6 6 title of A Group in the gamesonow muck was third with the re- Lee's Nightmare (O'Brien) 1 1 2 _, "i iiiniiiys thought, mug Dick felted DesBoches and Peters 6-8. 6:45: Mena Doubles: Murphy and zenn Direct 8 7 7 being played. "minder closely bunched two 0r June Morning (Rennie) . I 8 1 . i. would be n star" smiles Manager 34' 5-31 Cuyle VS- Mflvdflriiild Mid GOOd- W. T. L D Holland 7 8 dr Murley wound up his hlay with three iougihs hneir, Happy K, (O'Brien) g 4 3 Steve Q-ivi-iii ii». u now i-m ouro Ladies‘ Doubles: A. Cole and win. Time 213 1-2 2 31 3,30, n total of iso points which was 3d g“;- Mickey volo again voio seott (Callaghan) 4 a e ' of it. Since tlleblov returned from G. Coyle defeated B. Hug es and 6:45: Mixed Doubles: F, Des- ' ' eleven more than those garnered cange n-oufuohiud to capture the Time; g;19_ 310, 231" \ =1 in"; r r". “t”: “uiféii“"o%iti§;-‘" r fiifiiéi.i“irfc°rl‘éfrifi“‘ "- "" " “romp trill’; .22: t..’.§“‘v'&€.‘i;l‘.‘.’. u": "t" rli“..".:.2t.*att ....‘.‘.’.‘3“i‘;“.“3§:° l." wourvlnnlaT , cure. ics as er and e a5 ' ' - ~ I » After los rig e 1'8 1'1 W Brfy. ummer- . - 5.. Scpl. 4 - the most rhvthnllc win ‘v cver' "1 "“‘ '1'" ‘*"" ~ Tracy Hanover. Scott. Halifaxl l 1 Weatherbie trophy. m on a ain at the quill" side. Th Maritime Unit u Bo i " uen at lheplate. s B I e ' I I I t Jamil} llgithmw, Breen, a I ‘Fgllgwing are the final results Eglecatéftfko oirfir nngiom: Digs; flevdvirzwgdugnomriznJitu-I I $11M‘ Saigon‘?! Cosnclgdede m anal? ‘ ’ F '1 i“ ° 1 eade rom ere - - y l. '0! en. e era one un sy. ii we do anything in the pen- Peter Budlong, Moreside, W. Murle 159 worthy enme from far buck "if Winning horse in N’; Cl - The convention, which earner i bent race. n lot of the credit will‘ Charlottetown 3 ‘m9 second half to finish at Mickeys fled. owned by Myron Kennedy, went on record as desiring to be- E‘. iii if) no to tvakefield. He has‘ i DlcklflcniLJordinc.Chathame 4 whooL Ne“ Kglmuck also went a Q>Loory_ come I part of me ‘Imposed cm” ‘ f iiwiiiifié’ .’.*.“’s.’"““ ‘r‘€“li.“"“’t’i‘..?’ Race At Narth Sydney °“‘“c".‘.'i.’tn“.i‘.?.”' s"’°“'°' 4 5 “"31"?§§’.§§ét““ti§il"‘iuiii‘.i“° olrvifitiitti tlfftt“ Dug-fig“ 033- ggigtieduourugi; 0;, giguriigo iii; _ eure o co remane . - - - . - cese a es o e , itliows. Time 2.14 1-2. 3.13. 2;1_3_1-2- Ne. 3 Classified m I ale. n council, including J. W. Boulter of I 8mm Wvh a o o h d“ i I lot Hsiht: Itltwlassiolygrlealiasthijigatstvave cuinggdTélgirylgléiVafliivln u“ heavy Charlottertougl. m m i v ‘.5 Egan. w o cover- N-Dy, r - ent re m e W ‘ or some e o e conven on 0 cers ‘l; Kiihe laitk outfielder at ‘he Univer- (oflifiEfliiuinfiYijwned- §§°‘-,.,,,$;; heifitnriei Henley aimed by Matt in; off challenges all the way fro‘? 200 lbs. made a great showing and elected WES Rev. Clyde Hicks of l. Fltv of liiiohiqnn. rind paid him the Brothers of ghui-iotyoiowu won toubMoAoaml or (nice mo’ won the Just Betty and Lady Rose, t0 Win (l; promises to be an outstanding Montague, P. E. I., who was made < ‘I amfiflnswiuco bcmia iii-iii "iiiiveis iii frce-for-all feature“ race in ihe N0. 2 named race in straiidlt heats hill! a‘ lfiiitgiliiii (‘They wlgrgfilét "c"- Iefllllid ViCE-Pifiildciii- - x [wirel- ever time sees . ii n he _ the t rd rp 0W" -————-————— _ —-;-—-—- g mm Piiil- y he Jmet of a card M ‘he ""r"h§‘l1.d“i§’§- gtcklifloardrllgrotheigflosgf tint‘)? ’ H. Frisco at the rsil. Billy BlshoD. Perfume ingredients are not all AID T0 NAVIGATION l bib?!” “fr? ma“ “we e ney made a weep in the u? 1 challenging from the WW1 i°°k flurrl- th=y include nmborsrlr ; e - r s w n ears. . s ' - ' ' ‘*1 l ‘How ‘can plaster that ball.“| newly; by T.vWelr. Giftiine citp- lnamed race. The Henley horse was over the leul at the secorxi tugiii from the whale caster from beaver. The manners compass was in- ! "mills i. . "Power 1n everv tured the first owo nests and finf-ldriven by the veteran Worrell Lewis Just Betty tried to heed Billy i1 musk from e deer and civet trodiucod in mlrope during the 12th , i and he knocks them to i shed second to Singing Sam. ow-n- of Reserve while Ratcnford had to tuck in. At the half i was from the civet cat. century. _ i i‘? in naval aviation‘: 55m}. back from services and re- {sume where they left off, the beauty rep led | O I O m’! Wis disappointed when they 1d me they had enough prospec- it 111m.‘ says Dick. "I'm still Ifrirr to ilct in the army. m the nflrggiriiimc. rn help the club "I dont mo; inflict. or course l 10$ Will GEPGIIG On thG Yum? age and how much mutua servloe he has seen. I I O "But whv worry about tho boys coming back‘) Welt until you get a load of some of the youn fellows who are comin out of e 111M and navy into a sports. ‘They'll be terrific!’ IIQIIiM ii h; thoiioht that most| r iuil players would h. able to ME? .__ ___________ i»: Vitamins were discovered by scientists combettlne the tmnioei disease o! beriberi. Flee-Powder __ I wiiy i-p .l 5iililiult due to arrive ‘i4’ S O R E i- mi- Isncllers re- F l‘ E T 7 ‘miiiiil powder should 7Q ' \ b°°|i requirements ln- l‘ medieiely, 3f n4. i n N p. R U ll. n. JEIIKIIIS ti‘ , .- ziz Great George it. Llulr/ii in T :i\l"‘.i\l"‘ Jurth .Bydhev_.ih_ths.ih_i1:d_!@y=_.-_'vlar¢oret Root | 41W» PHILIP THF ruhkrioriwcroww \ CU ARDIAN Obie to 1000 people witnessed close excl clam card held at Montague yes- terday. chalked up were for the most part over n. track that was in perfect coézydltion. Clgistin Bug‘ owned George rookins Kenalmwn provided one of the fee oif- the meeting when in taking a straight heat victory in the 1 Classified she lowered her l: of 2.12 it nutde at summer- side recently to 3 l2. Other winners on the card were Mlckgmvolo in the No I Classified and y Bishop in the No. 3 Classified. Officials again made a splendid No. mar ting recmz in the znree Keen Racing Features Labor Day Program 'At Montague Track Bishop winning by from Just Betty who Bose out by ‘uiintch’ ong was o Frisco fifth between Bill Betty, with Just Betty to w a length in s. driv had the fans on t on the first soore Billy the rail. Just Bet word Bisho ill to take over ths Junior Softball In the Knights of Columbus Jun- ior softball league over the week- end the Beavers won from the Cubs 10-6 and the Larks took a decision from the Cubs 11-6. Following was the line-ups: Beavers -- D. Trsinor, H. Pineeu l‘. Ward. M. McKenzie, J. Nichol- sor}, B. Stanley, T. Flynn, J . Friz- Cubs - a. Bur-he it. Pineeu, o. Fields, c. McDonald, u. Flynn 0 riynn. a. McDonald. Don u-rcinor, s‘ m" nu hy r . l1) , Bakem, L. Coyle, 0. a Ready, Ooyle. l" Howstt, A A. Zskem. The playoffs betwell “lac Cubs and Beavers will communes this aftemom at 8.80. Remember Men Both mayhem o day. The Australl now in the Canadian his lead with pract his oars. scullcr. Nlvy. incite icslly every dip GEORGE GIIARLOTTETOWN KENNEL GLIIB SECOND ANNUAL DOG SHOW 30—DIFFERENT BREEDB-SO cllelniorrrrown Fflllllltl Friilsy, fsptsnlher 8th Morning, Afternoon and Evening JUDGHfI COIHIINCII 11:00 A. M. Judge (All breeds) St. John, N. B. ADMISSION 26c 1~ , Just Betty. Lady i 32L! gggrmglldlofil. Margaret K- Frisco and Mlas America. For the entire‘ last half. BiiiY- 5"“ 3"“ and Lady Rose battled it hammer “Lil-i i° '- ll. Y. Yankees Ge Te Top In American League R1 the crest of s WNW-i" wave, ew York Yankees advanc- ed to the top of the American Lee- gue heap yesterday, displacing the .t. uis Browns who had held .hat spot since May 31.‘ by blink‘ ‘ing the Athletics in a double bill 10-4 \f\fl 14-0, at the Yankee Stad- lum. ncltiue Luke marlin. who went the route. for 10 home runs by Nick n, Johnny Llndell, and a air by Hershel , Martin, the Yan ees made it easy for rookie Mel Queen to hang up l Martin batted ln five lrune and made four hits. while I Llndell and Stirnwelss each made l three safeties i At Si. Louis, the Browns split a doubleheader with the Cleveland Indiana, losing the first 6-3 and T. KANE other tried Billy Bishop but neith- er could make ths grade hall’ a lengé, hes. DoctormBud- Marga end Miss America th. 2nd Heat: The heat was a battle had ty tried from the lead but B. 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