fe". - yi. __ _ ..i _v ___ _ ’ ~ -_,___ ,~ .r'»-iffy:-'if~-'-xl ' _ _ .-.~ _-I.-, .¢,.w .i l . - . -- _ ___._,_.-,.. _ u _ ,_ \____..»l~¢s I . __,~ , _ '. 1 ` _ _ _ r'»_ ___ _ _ __ __ _ _ ____ . .. » _ ._ BOWLlN€§_¢ _ _-_-,- __ _ -- - o'rl-lim srolrr ;.»s¢<.»__ - ,.e'-- _ _ _ _ ,-,_. ¢e_.¢~.»s-.». _ ,ii e>>v» Sport Trickery; 6 2 _ fee 3 .,__". . 1- 5% -.._ sk .-f:"‘Z é`ci'\f $..l...- _ ' r- a? '_ §--" l .»_.-w -ffifff _of an ancient until a far leap. yet both- -under ~ the general blow deadlier, Cllfile, D0 ill- steam intoja race trick coup- other phases of _ to more or .s- 1-mum wm- P‘Pi'*1¥fUalls_0rthodoii trickery. - _-350111; °f_ these sharp practices are 551°!! ltll.ic'i_I',_Q__\|e_\lt most of them More borders. 'of every crime, f_f_°_m to hemieias. ~-.02 0ouree.'tbe ‘famous Russ Fords ‘;|°__;0l'_liii_li'r. WJ make his _spsedel-s YP' zyepriously by no .means _put Nl..-vi`;tlm :llc hasobailu rogues' ssl- km the ruler than '*W§\¢'.‘!9f';_,§%‘ liblt. his "umm" ii? resort ,to criminal law.-The spit-ball ._wl\s__in vogue _and,_i_f anything, those emery shoots .were cleaner variations of saliviited ei’forts~to increase _pitchr ing' egiloierioy. _1u¢_leed. _ Fords dis- covery proved one' of;.tl_le smartest oi all diamond- ideas, even though it was finally _rllled-out. - Boxing lure_.iis -crammed with odoriferous trickery .and also much more or less ,legitimate “smart stuff.” In the latter category take the glossy-haired'Kid Chocolate as a glistering example. He sperm more hair-dressing than Walter Hagen, if that be possible. And how that oil pours over his face, neck, shoulders, arms and chest soon after he warms to action! The rules prohibit oiling butaonce Kid Chocolate starts to shed his shelky.-varnish, he’s as easy to hit squarely as greased lightning. Wonder who‘ll be the first to mqkc _him shave( or dry) his head. _lg ' dollbtedly exaszeraisa slag- molsely. `band_l»8es were ever lined_with` or paris: and. in this day] has tn repudiate the 'story that _lead foil wralmilii helped cut Jess willaro down in its time. , _ Football. too, is full of' "Micky Finn” efératarems. the most famous oi all involving the oar-lislo Indus who cantered through' a Harvard team for a touchdownwith the ball tucked under his `|weater.` And then there are the grid'a "queer" ba1l"fn- oieests. surely it would taksfa corps or ooroners and surgeons' to dissect, the darker legends of gi-idir¢§,\ meg. dried. ' ' » Though mmol-,___and legend grossly exaggerate, a brief list .of sports' authentic trickeriee would fill _.a tome or two. f cmrirst. 1eze.,xis¢ restore. sys. dloaie. lim ' " ' S \‘ - .- _ ~»,~¢-r~w,-sf$§;,_..x~_ ' *fiffifiiillifiiiliompion _ ' Leave. w..'. is-~ i -7 -f Bessie'e record is simply wgnderml _`bo`th`asV a breeder, producer and in th_o__s_how` ring, .5 lilfving won- the- grand_`ch}i_mpions_hip _ . at: Qharlotte- and -‘ -. nf ' lhorif. or 'its Hail, and feel sure that these young _ . 5040111! H08! P010 “Hin C1810!! mtorint the homo mln ------ ~-»--~-5 ‘7 - _ _ . _ __ 11 sters will bring further honors to we mmm' wa w N nm °“ stretch. when Johnnie went to a V. Peters. 2.19%. Cumminfl 8 5 DT- Ml°K1“U°U~ The Done, of Lynn md Mgdnm .. _ » nl ms singles, those otsoa hand l - ' - JTHU1 their new owners. Both sales were Wm be miwhod. ‘M m”__h° “um-“_ _ Peter .Will.’I’ell- took iihallsgg 101. break. Peter trotting right along and MIC. Mcvfagh - - - - - - - » . - - - -~D'J-- 330 PIM. (2114 div-l. Wellington md am” em" -re mm to “MM maui- mssemeusn w. _i$._lmsor., Mari- ~ t 'lowes by time sondlsss wie.-'si-io; wisslsr aieoly ia alta. .ielissie s Time: 2-15%. mils. mv.. f -_ mornin. |mm md We m dom' _mymu- alss.. ' ' . - ` - - ' Will Cag_np'leta Touihefa To-Day' : .lmronised by our people. it will nite was always asayihi his' _ _ . _ V,-,;, » _ K . .,». 1,. _' 1 _ _ day of the Exl_\ibitip`n _ hroughtjho largest crowd that has attended the final -day that we' remember of. Nb doubt use extraordinary soos_r`sl-:sg cause, also the beautiful weather fre- ferrsd to above. It was most encour. aging to the' Ibrhibition management wbobad sane to’ nearly may oar esac |110!! °XPeD,ee for racing _and gnng. stand-attractions than other years to have this Part of the program so well “"1 *hit ¢h¢i"will -endeavor to try E'Fhibition\eno_thai its success 'it' a lhliiléf *Of _pride gg us ‘_n__ ' _s Al on f-he_two 'previous _dsysfour about 1.30 when the first heat of the 2_ls Trot was started 'rms has casa samlae se‘éu"i€eirejs ‘forward is #lib a mat deal of interest. iss’ssusa Wh° _P¢lffU_1’mcd 'eo' brilliantly on the Maine and _New iayunswiolr 'cir- cultlast year _and previously through. .B Y-l'°i~¢/er's place to mix up-'with the “hoppled birds.” Ho-`had_as op- P°#iii°° Pew: wiu__'ml. -mo. a asm finish or the miie, Little .-Boneless, "sf bali-mile tracks. resent mea. _* h°"°' °!_ remarkable speed, weu \“\°'fl1-ioviirloeaiisnslyuiwlronss beenjandlcappedathrough' very lim. I Wviideuiul race. __- ` ~-lfirst .Heat _ l“‘“9 ”9°¢m~i= get-oii is ure less _md " 5@°~“f'U\-\11Y with ,Great §_°°_*¢'i° "cond Position until enter- iba the 'heals stretch, when rarer will 'ml '°'§'_!1g__v1ii=h arrest rush. passed Little Dondman neartha-wire, elim. lbs bi' I neck. _cms ssois also assi out Little soreness' near :us wire, While !_Ao¢set_was a close .fourth._~'Ifh9 _Q10 hqqgqgg-_._N- vefwi i-be Positions! Patel- will 'neil u * _i&___ and Tarzan Grattan. Both are grad- Bedutlful weather for' the dosing uatesof the Grand ‘Circuit, as were also two of the other entries. They got away on the first score with Pale Face in the lead. which he held until the three-quarter pole, when he was and- splendid vaudevillg' warg Hgh; 'passed by Tarzan `Grattan and Lam- bert Todd. Thde two raced away from the others pacing tha last quar- ter at a terrific sprint. Both drivers tried for their lives. _but Lambert Todd got the decision, winning by a nose, with Pale Face who went a dandy heat] third and Kazoff fourth Second!! to do even better next year, xi. ,sem _ "t ` th t . - _ . _ _ _ _ ' w° “H 1”! “W 6"' tm' i” °9’ Two scores and the _wc Y re away. _Remarkable starting for Free For Allers and very pleasing to the public. Lambert Todd in the lead, which he classeswers raced and of course this : _ mum ag any atm; Aetna? "_ _vu held until about fifty feet from the wire when in a ripping finish Tarzan Gratten nosed him out infone of the ‘__“n,y~- °’-°=r.~h_°iu°£H_é._°,nr“- “Y _ -most exciting heats seen on the local track.. Kano!! improved his position to third, Bud Hai went a dandy heat inishin f ’. - -- 1 ; - ‘ ' _ f th, it the _fir-se gppeuimo me Pun” _ _m noe; one of the best miles Edward Island eoil ei_ ores: scott, - - . ' Third Heat . _ __ _ - _ _ _ __ _ ;‘;€?;,¥f:6`En3l;_nd ql"?“"" .G"»°%‘_ This was another grea.t_ duel be- 'stunt .couldbe defended without any 'Of course, vruinor and___leg_e_nd iinj- 'he -hal b&_nf‘§:t;B_;_1°;:t-‘hT£‘°* ¥°Ff_ 'tw_een~Taszan Grattan and Lambert ' “ " ” » . ° 1"f°° -cross. 'rney msc oii mess of me in °-'P°.'3"°°°“f 'othara afidin the drive for home moss' ` _-9 » °_m'»"“‘“°-‘U-5'* it L' 'L_ambsrt,'_whoee condition was better than »Tarzan"s, won the decision. f»1'iI»t'¢an.8_ta¢s an awful brush at the _Another exciting heat. Pale Face _staged a comeback and finished third, 2.20%.. who _a few years use mes. s -xason iourul, Quisls limi. _-nie, name for himself by his performance fastest heat was the first which‘was paced by Lambert Todd in 2.10%. the faa_t;oat`miie_p_acld during the three days meeting. » ' md Uiiiibt. Those four horses mads~ 2.8!, (_7y.m"l‘roi, second Division Ei-“Ei "iles ilht trottera as starters. .them with reputations _maritimes ass Maine. Pi’0Vo`d in be Peter Wil- purchased recently by col- A. MacKinnon from lm: Barry Good. _In winning the second hoatin 2.10%, Peter trotted the fast- est heat the entire meeting. _ _ Flrlt Heat '1_'h°¥ lotaway on the third score tel good "start, as they rounded the _ town on no less than four occasions. ' _.'-__ Eh" wi°h“°’° 5”: ia truly wonderful feat. While we are Au , , mm, -- -_ _ I ll Wa! _ ! ‘Nm 0 1' °W¢ sorry to see. such high class lstcck mel, l°;:_ _Pill b_‘¢_k Position- me by._Pei»r Wilton. These two raced on _ leave the Province, we extend con- t,nnm~c1ub¢°m.mm¢,',t| “.5 “km W pm” 31"” 9° Great Scott. *VW Wm' *n th' W9’ ‘_ `_ _ ' _gratlllations to Messrs. Biggs and 5° oh _hum thu “‘t_°m°°n m_°mb1°` _ _ ~ _ _- ‘ _- ___ ‘ and up-pasttha three-quarts( ID Dora _Mackg _Conroy . . . . _ _ -Baretta Aubrey. 2.15%. Hors- _ --_-v ._ 1' _ -'-aa-4-,---._....___... _ L' 'Rd'icesIiYesterddy Everyf~C1as_s'__Hot1y Contested -Colonel D. A.'_Mac- f with Trotter Wilton Jr. Awarded _ E013' Fastest. _Heat Trotted _,During _The ` __]?,_ig.'\M___e'et-f+A1lie Lewis, Reserve Mines, #CY B. --Getsi`i-CLAW-ardl For Lambert Todd’s Fastest ~`-Reeiog_ Host-Island Leads lo Purses. - was distances, ua eishypsrraonvrra was distanced, due to' a defective sulky. Shortly after the word Go was given the tire sprung and got caught betwen the rim and’-the supports of the sulky dragging that' way during the entire mile and slowing him up to such an extent that he was re- grettably distanced. 2.30 CLASS TBOT AND PACE. five starters and"wss considered-la gift to Billy Cope. _owing to his stel- lar performance staged the day pre- vious _in the 2.25 Pace. Billy was the class of the bunch with Afton Direct endeavoring to get to him -in the first hest‘snd finishing several lengths back, with Worthy-Set pacing a real good r-/» this-u and Mack Aubrey fourth. In__ the SECOND nnarisne 'rump naar lvxiolsey Aubrey `f\lr11i-shed most of the imposition, pacing two nice- heats which must have been pleasing to owner Captain Read. In tha _last heat - he finished so_close to Billy Cope as to make it real exciting. Afton Dir- ect, a much touted ~pacer from Maine, withered away in the finals only securing two thirds. Laoopla. Lass who has shown soma very fair trials was unfortunate in that she _made at tangle break shortly after the start and never really got on her' stride. going rough the. entire mile and being regretably distanced. ' SUMARY l.15 TBOT PURSE $500.00 1. " Great scott, 2.08%. Steele _.1 l 1 Pbkr Will Tell. 2.10, Holmes 2 2 2 -Littb Bondsman, 2.08%, Mc- _ Mlllan . . . . . . . . . _ .. Longset, 2.05%. Conroy Time: 2.151 2.14'/4, 2.14%. #Es .pu .pro L20 Cl-ASS TBOT AND PACE SEC- OND DIVISION, PURSE 8500.00 _Billy Cope, 2.12%, `McN¢i1l. Mickey Aubrey. Steele Afton Direct. Nevers Worthy Bet. McKenna Lacopia Lass, Mcveagh, Time: 2.15%, 2.15%. 2.11%. ganna *cowo- Aldine-a BM CLASS TEOT. SECOND DIVI- SION. PURSE $500.00. Peter winch. Jr.; mlm, Mae- _Kinnon natty Aubrey, 2.22. Maoiviu- 'lan _ _ . . .._......_.7 Johnnie Walker, 220%, Mc- Kenna . . _ . _ ._ Ruby Aubrey. 2.14%, Steele 1 1 2. ‘l Aedes: Iaéois QOGS SECOND DIVISION. _This cllsn hid. Timers, (3 F Acorn, L B Mcilil isa, ohio 'r. nqasglsan charlotte- wwn, P. E. I. ` Patrol Judges. John A. McDonald. Hugh Walker, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Clerk of course. William J Brown The above officials gave the most] conscientious attention to their du- ly with every competitor. The purse money was dlstribulpd , approximately as follows: ' Prince Edward Island $2,500.00 Nova Sfotia $1,550.00 I New Brunswick . . . . . S 550.00 From the above it will be seen that Edward Island still maintains its reputation as the “Kentucky of ‘l Canada," and although competing against the best horses of the Maine and New Brunswick and Nova Sco- keeping home most of the bacon. The island horsemen were most hos-I pitanld to the foreign horsemen. all of whom will go away with happiest recollections of “Tile Garden of The to drivers and grooms made a biz) hit and will be talked of over mln? Ii 1 hot' stove circuit. ' presented at the close of the meet Exhibition Associations' l ‘ Trotting. during meet. Ool; D. A. b MacKinnon with Peter Wilton, Jr.. 2.13%. _ Pacing, All 1/ewis Resreve Mines. C.. B., Lambert Todd. 2.10%. _ $20 in gold for most P0ints durin8‘ the meet, equally won by M. Gerow. rt. nirilsle. Mains, and Malcolm 3 Steele, Summerside, P. E. Island, with l'l points each. The Management added another ten dollars and gave each driver twenty dollars in gold. Ribbons were won by: 233 Trot. M. Gerow_ lgo. Pt. Fair-, field, Maine. _ 2.30 Trot and Pace, (lst div.) John L_ Reid, Louise Colorado, Borden. - _2.ls 'n-ot. W. A. n.usderham.l Great Scott. Sydney. C. B. 2.20 Trot. M. Gerow. Peter-Dawes. Ft. Fllrfleid, Maine. 2.22 Pace. Dr. Dougan, Marge Dir- CCD. Free For All. I-Ioldaway, Early Todd. `2_26 Trot. list div.) Tamlniami 235 Pace. Wellington Macrleill Billy Cope, Southport. P. E. I. 2.14 'n-os and z.1`s Pace. colin me- Kenzie, Capt. Mac, Truro, N. S. 2.12 Pace. Reserve Horsemens As-_ soiation, All Lewis, Reserve iMnes.| G. B. _ 223 ’Ifl‘0t. Lt. C01. D. A. Macken- non. Peter Wilton. Jr. 2.30 Pace (2rid div.) Wellington MacNei1l, Billy C090, $10 in gold for Trotting fastest heat. - Ten dollars for drivers, race win- ners. 2.23 Trot. M. Gerow. 2.30 Trot and Pace, Malcolm Steele. 2.15 Trot, Male. Steele. 2.20 Trot. M. Gerow. 2.22 ee, Pat McKenna. 2.26 (lst div.) D. M_scNei1l. 2.25 Pace, _ ington Ma_cNeill. 2.14 'n-or and i. ,lplm Conroy. Free For All, H. Nevers. 2.1: lush. all Lewis. _ _ Charlottetown. P. E. 1, R _ _ G, charlotlesowa, p. E. 1. hold Publis meetings so oeatrasiiu Assistant, J, A. McDonald. Char- Queens md Km" comm, u thy. loitetown. P. lc. 1. _ow ‘fl _ Main. .... sl,eoo.oo ‘U me tiny neue ill-ovince oi Prince 1° The _following special prizes were 19 , , ` _*__ _ ' ' “l-°- -- - - - - -- . - --------»------- » ---------- -_ _......._ ._ .ee _ .__7_.___ ___ _ _ _*__* ___ _ ________`______, ,____ ___,_, A _ _ 5,, ._ _ ,--_ . _ ,g _ ./ V . ,_ .-'f. - .- H-"1 " __ ‘ _ _ _:`;_";_.i"-‘ '-_.',__.f;_-_,_ .i .» -» =. " _ -~ .. --` -.m=lls._lzLorrl=:'ro-annral~zf- -»' - - _ _ - _laonmcvne . ‘. ` ' ‘ I _ ` ' 4 ' \ I e . V ____ ‘Year Un- Educdtion __ The Royal Commission on due tion in Prince Edward Island *ill New Lclndon, 'Wednesday. M11!! ties. and dealt most fairly and just~ nm 10 “_ m_ _ - nrsaslsaaawanssdsy, august alta, soe_m.~ -~ E N :_ victoria Thursday. august aeth. a. m. 21 Bensi-law, Thursday, August 21th, _so p. m. _ . il New Glasgow, Friday, Alllllbt SM. a. m. ,~,: sl. Péws frueoesy. soewasser 0 a. mf _ 'f-3 sourls, Tuesday, sepmsbei- ard. iso p. m. lf' Xl Georgetown, Wednuday Sept@- tio. race tracks. yet succeeded in bel' 401. 10 H m~ Montague, Wednesday, September h, 230 p In li _ _ _ _-3; I Murray River, Thursday, Septglhs ber I _.I '¥'_ oth, 1') a.. m _ Wood Islands, Thursday, Se - - Gulf." The ribbons and Gold Pieces sth, 2.30 p, nr Mt. Stewart Monday, September '- . -1 s _ p. m. _ _ _ ~ - Eldon. Tuesday, September a. in. '_ _ Vemon River, Tuesday, ~- by Mr. James Paton. president of the '10u_,_ no p_ m _ ; ._ Unless otherwise stated all -- ` $10 in IOM f0l' drilling flSt¢5¢ h¢8_.t- mg! wgl be held in the |521 _ _ .wg sidings. ‘ _.egg 'rss commission desires to d bear the representatives from_&e _ sn 810 in gold for driving fastest heat, above centres -md mm the dumb” ish io give miormstion or suggés-‘ tions on the problems under invstia silos. school 'rrusioes aus seoretar-' of school boards are asked to'-be resent 7500 » _.__-_l__.___ Leo Mahar Is __ __-_ Alive And -Safe LYNN, Mus. Aug. 23.-'Rid myitdfl in connection with the ‘disappearance of Leo Maher Jr., has not yet been solved; An aunt of the missing boy, sin-s. Pearl Mciviurrer or this city and formerly of 23 Edward Street, Char'-' loiteiown, tells the following etwy. “My nephew, Leo lliahsr Jr., oi sit Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown Prince life ward Island came down here to vie# it. ’ He was staying with his aunt, Mrs. Jerry Collins in Medford, Mass. He was not sick or anything'anif never to my knowledge suffered any nervous mental trouble. ` He busied himself about the aunt'd house and went to ride with his uncle who is in the milk business but he did now seek employment as he was on vacation. Suddenly on August 10th, he left hid uncle's house in Medford, saying that he was coming over here to Lynn to: see us. But when he went out he no coat or hat. 1 _ Hs never arrived in Lynn at all. _ _ _, We think he must have met with, foul_Play or have met death by ace; cident. - ` He had no anem,_v's that would dq. him any harm but we think a strung( ger may~hav¢i assaulted him as lvl.-_ think he had quite A little money 6 l 2.26 'ITM (Ind div). Lt. Col D. A. with mm lime' rlelsman for me Ayrshire u°°°" °° ’ -W '°m°'°”'»' ’“’°'_ _5°°i° in third volition. lo-the last also second. Ruby Aubrey a close _ ”'°° '°" °“`°°"‘"' °‘ R” Wm we-know but have not a mes onlim- I. 1 . ,` ' - ' ia” summsnise C°Z_ Sc_._°-re Aga!" baf_wn1ei~m;ia~as»¢ wo.-_soloist _ _ ."9-___ ,.5 -,,,,1,',,°,,," -._ 1- __ _'A moggmlssd 'versiolr . ` ` ` " l' me was-i='o_i_ leurihal _mr °°“f*4_°\.V\°°°'1°.’°*\' is ess--isles-assi 4,-@,glargoll_imse atrial __ _.e - m .J-1 ` _ wi \i\*\°4i’*. ‘__ evasion; '-'ran ~ hay. divest/s ‘ lwriferins whlt pll.y¢!l__l’iI1 parilll ht the PN- . as f0il\1h- : ‘ QU the iv *#1 111-iw aaiied along msaraasli _sr .E W PIN, |.0$%,_§W0¢l -as-I ' - Kaloff, 8.00%. Nevera 3 ““"' "W m 'fx nas nal. sion steels' ._....s 4 :gm “fam mliaia, mass, lsaaxiaaoa ..s aa a o»,_ ncaa” rims: -aim. alex. neu. . ' STATISTICS ' Duriuthe meeting Just finished - were seven pa&ng classes. cash neat.-'rho fastest' mat- by _ all Paee.,___lb\ 'il ‘_-$*\ “mils” g _ F sis;-=§__ gl_§»;_5"§s * i it-5 :alia Louis Colorado, Blacquiere_ » ‘ I-H30 iii ilili - . has of b- ' - ~ » - °=- --»~ - .....~.fit'.t‘.*.....”°“ ..."°‘N-' we .‘:.‘.‘:.°.:f.:.‘.':°..“°°°-l“*'.'.i:'..'°°°°... “”°f°‘°°-me fm- r..i:~.~:.:_.:~2';..:":.°:.":°:° . ...___ ._ ....._. of - so is e ul M-. - _ ._ -_ _ __ Iron _ ' ‘ , . , » . - forefltod io thelninnefvub- , _ _ -q`u,_,m.~p°1, “,,‘g___m° :gm |;m°h.‘ _ 5,-Qu I,” ' 'rarsan orattan, 2.03%. cler- masl arrabtéments have to be bu mmm” ' “ -r 7 ` - ...__ ow ~ - _ _au - . ._ ~~ creat scott. Jolla mrarlas 4°” *MW wh” ‘° "° °" Ethel May Sliorey sos. sepia; iw mow as to ;.,¢,,,,, ,,-,,,,, _"’,,:,,f°“‘_,,,,,,"‘»"‘,¥,-°;',’,,‘- -- »- »-»--»--- ::‘°:_::;:.:~:_‘:_:'.:-.'.f°‘f ~' Marge Direct Elmer Ferguson. larly Todd. Wm. Neven Tamiami D MacNeill Billy Cope Russel Abbott. Capt. llac. Carl Hiller. - Lambert Todd. D. Mclseigali- - _ Peter Wilton. JY., lllmer ierguaon. lilly oops. ltusseii Abbata or nas-t ' 1 I e _ _. ,_ CII-!»l‘l'0NUNl'l'lDClUl0I' -sl__ sr. some aus. as-A ssootis¢_oi on asm solui rrekyusy ei iaesauraa. oeiisoosueeaoiooasseu-lessens h0\dill¢h¢ClrlatQ\iUi\it\dCl\ll'0h een.. aa Neol- It is all vary mysterious and _ . nur.” _ is ol.,...e__,...u ‘_ ` `_..,'“ meraing aiatas thather sen Iran roneously reported as Lao Jr) been located and is all right straight hasta. W, ` f nw imnsrlaron ‘ies-esrslunsatelaemssoiaa lk ducted 1; E? "F56 F: 1 ll \lll~'C0llill\ oyal `Commiss1°q_sz` surrounding 'these centres who may _ w .__;-____»____.-_-.;_ '- _'TW ff- Lisp ‘i_.;_:'._§,- il, .l_