HY: ‘ma. cu M. Even Playoff Series d morning tihe second rent. atyhe Knights of G-lumbus Junior Softball play-off series was m.“ between the Alerts and 11m!’ m! [ormer turning the tabies " on m." opponents and taking the encounter by a score of I9 to 9. Kenneth Tulle doing the mound work for the winners kept the hits ‘ well scattered and with zwd 51W- pm, (mm g, Mcfiougall on third I and Mr-Lure, his back stop. pre- venwd any loop holes for the Vies u, score. Cecil Roberts. Donnie D"... and Gecrge Joseph were the choice 0i the losers. They lined up-as follower? AIPrIQ - S. Mdmre. K. ‘HIIU. l Krill‘, C. MscDousaii. D. Clarke. g Galhnl. R. Clarke, D. Nicholson. w, wraght. vics; ~ D. Dre-w. J. Gallant, R. Leclair. w. 1.eClair. H. Murnaghan, -, c, Roberts. G. Joseph, W. Power, _ . y, Crabbe. Score by 111111111"? Alert! 1 5 1 o issoo-io W, 10990091 o [._ Next game Tuesday evening at 5 oriock short‘!- 1 Marysville Y Team Captures ll. B. Opener SAINT JOHN. N. B, Sept. '1- (CPl-~NP‘\V Brunswick senior base- bail rinals started in Saint John Saturday as Marysville Royals de- feated saint John Saint Peter's 3-0 to take the first game of the best- oi-(ive series. Lofty Prank Neill. Royals hur- ler, and Saint Pmeris star right- liander Johnny Harvey engaged in a scoreless pitching duel until the seventh. Nora's then combined a double. | single and an error to score two runs. Another Royals tally came ll’i the ninth with another double and a single. Both pitchers had eight strike- outs and Saint Peter's had five hits and one e ror while Marya- ville had nine hi and one erroz. Second game will b9 918N911 In Marysville and the teams then re- turn to saint John Wednesday for the third fixture. saint Peter's captured the prov- incial crown last year. Bobby Cookers Beat Emerald Yesterday umernoon on the Knights oi Columbus diamond. the Bobby Soxers and Dnerald girls softball teams met for the second time and the Soxers turned the tables on their rivals by a score of l6 to 8. . - Mulligan. started on the mound {for the visitors and was replaced Isl the end oi the seventh by Crok— ien. both girls pitched good ball. fbut the Soxera were not to be de- med. For the visitors Kelzer in left Ijiield made some nice catches and "with Mary Croken and Donna TWhite gave good support. ‘ Flor the home team. Wanda Mac- . Millan. P. Crawford, J. MacDon- Tgluii and Marie Lund played good ll. They lined up as follows: Emerald: D. Helzer. D. Jones. C. MtCarvilil, D. White, T. Cash. B. Jones. M. Croken, Donna White. T. Mulligan. Bobby soxers: S. MacDonald. P. Crawford. W! MldMiIiln. S. Mc- Netli, M. Lund, J. MacDonald. J. McEachem. L. McMahon, B. Whitlock. score by innings:- xers . 433 ooa 300-19 303 000 i90- I received an ia- vttation from the Emerald giria to play sn their home grounds Sunday next. IIFIIIIOY SIIAVIIIG CRIMES Ill/WP \\\ fur ‘Siiitwotlii-v Instr-l Shnvr-s "lawn; " w- 0mm wfllderan‘ ‘Maritime Provinces. Mr. NWWOMQ William "Pud" Beer added the championship of the Charlottetown Golf Club to his provincial title over the weekend by defeating Alan, Macmillan in a 39 hole com- petition at the Belvedere links four and three. Beer went two-up at the end of the first. 18 holes and while Mac- Millan matched his opponent hole for hole in the outgoing nine of the final 1B. Beer pulled away in the home coming nine winning the 10th and 13th holes and the match ended on the 15th green. Mrs. sterling MacDonald and Maurice Dowling won the mixed foursomes competition Saturday aftomoon when they carded a gross 60 for a nat 4'1. Runners-up were Mrs. W. E. Cotton and Frank Maclnnis who had a gloss 91 for a net 53. Othir results follow: bis-s. E. M. Bagnall and Dr. W. L. MacDonald-CS-BB. Mrs. A. J. Hasiam and H. .R. Adams—69—55. Mrs. E. W. Maicitinnon and J. H. Heliois—70—-59. Mrs. W. H. Adams and H. L. Sear. Jr.—’l0——54. Mrs. J. P. Clarke and R. M. Peppin—~'l0—5’l. , Mrs. J. A. MacMilan and J. A. I.lkely—’l0—56. - Miss Muriel Wedta and Tom Olarke—'l3—53. Miss N. Longworth and W. Dow- llng—'73—56. Mrs. A. E. Russell and J. C. Mont» gomery——'l5—53. Mrs. Dr. Campbell bnd H. l... sear—78—95. Mrs. J. A. Likely and W: Pick- ard-—'i8—59. Mrs. J. McEachern and Ralph Jenkins—78—til. - I Mm T, W. 1.. Prowse and Doug Plerce-Si-oll. . Miss D. Stewart and Harper Mac- Neill—95—d3. Mrs. A. Howatt and Stirling Mac- ponaid-86—-69. Mrs. J. Cerry and A. E. Russell- 86-66. Miss E. Nicholson and G. Hutch- eson-SG-oi. Mrs. W. Pickard and J. McEach- ern-87-60. Mrs. W. Barbour and J. T. Place- 88-68. Parkdale (luoit Club The Provincial play oft for the Oglivie Trophy was played at the Parkdale Quoit Club Thursday night. The winners were Ernie Robins and Art. MacPherson who went. through the tournament with- out losing a some. This is the third time they have won t-hiA trophy. and it now becomes their be ty- pnllyherOgilvie Pluor M1119 Lids through their representative Mr. P. S. Cbbb of Carvell Bros. Ltd. kindly donated this nice trODhY flve years ago ion Provincial play. and a great deal of interefii h" been taken in the game since that ti . "The Purkdale Club is located on the property oi Mr. Harold bew- some. Mount ni-wsrd Road and through his efforts. it I! von-‘Jdemd one of the finest’ setups in the is an ardent quoiter, and his in- terest in making this play Possible is greatly appreciated by I11 "l9 players. By The Canadian Preea Paul Dean came back to Si. Louis Cardinals in an endeavor to prove his once-disabled right. arm had regained its power. nine years ago today, Paul. recalled from the Teifss League. failed to make good and was shipped btk to minor leagues with an outright release from the Cards. Pntae Island. 900 miles north- west of Lulon, is horseshoe ahsp- ed. “Pull” Beer Wins Belvedere Club Title Jersey City Giants Win Inter. Pennant Jersey City's Giants captured the International League pennant on the final day of the regular sea- son Sunday by whipping Balti- mora 6-3 while Montreal's defend- ing champions lost the first game of a doubleheader to Toronto, 9-5. The victory gave Jersey City a final record oi 94-60 and the lss made Montreal's slate 93-60. Thus, even though Royals won the sec- ond game against ‘Ibronto, Mon:- real still trailed the Little Giants by half a game. By winning Jersey City. farm club oi the New York Giants. ciimaxed an uphill battle to over- come the Royals. a Brooklyn farm. It was one of the greatest come- backs in the history of the Inter- national League as the Littlc Giants finished in the cellar last year. A crowd of 18.333 cheered the Li'1 Giants on to their most im- portant triumph of the season, then remained to hear a play-by- play of the Montreal-Toronto game over the loud-speaking sys- tem. They set up a tremendous roar when the final out in the first game was announced, insur- ing the Toronto victory. It marked the first time that the Jersyy City club, knocked out of‘ the league lead on June 9, had returned to the driver's seat and when they returned they return- ed as champions. It was the first Jersey City pennant since 1939. and the third in history. The athei- flag was won In 1903. The Little Giants belted Johnny Podgajny for 13 hits to i-‘ack up todays triumph, their third in the 4-game series with Baltimore. Herb Andrews started for thc locals but had to have help from Junior Thompson, who came on Meet Held HALIFAX. Sept. 7-— (CID-An- tigonish Highland Society turned back a game bid by Charlottetown Abegwetts Club Saturday to win the Maritime track and field championship, first since 1939. Junior title went to Johnny Vey's Fredericton team with the King twins, Barry and John, up. In the l4-event senior program the Antigonish aggregation posted 43 points, eight better than George Waiters island team. Fredericton placed third with 19, one point ahead oi Halifax Wanderers Am- ateur Althletic Club. Windsor had rive, Dartmouth Lions Club one and Truro failed to score. Frederic-tons competition in the junior field—what there was of it -ca.me from Wanderers. ‘The New Brunswick team scored 39 points. Halifax stood second with 10 and Morrison High School of Antig- onish was third with five. Abeg- weits tallied a lone point and Trum went. pointless again. Antigpnish was fused by their field stars. They picked up five firsts and these were by Casey Power in the broad lump, Terry Thompson in the id-pound ham- mer throw. Yits MacDonald in the pole vault. Jim MacDonald in the Javelin toss and Leonard Thomp- son in the discus event. Bill Brawley scored two firsts for Charlottetown. winning the hop. step and jump and the runninz high jump, and Abegweits third first came fmm'the brawny arm of George Walters who won the shot-put. Waiter LePage added s fourth by covering the IOO-yarfl daehin i0 seconds flat. No records were broken and the only record-holder competing, George Walters, was defeated in One that didn't get away was this 67 1-2 pound salmon caught by Kenny Jacobson in the Boi- inas area oi California. Its length was 48 1-2 inches, which made i.t considerably longer than three- year-old Kenny Jacobson. Jr. It took an hour to bring the big boy to gaff. The bait used was a sar- dine. thé scene in the seventh and hur- led two-hit shut out ball over the remaining distance. The Little Giants will rest to- morrow hut will begin defence oi their newly won honors in the Governors‘ Cup series against Buffalo, which finished fourth. on Abegweit Track Team Places Second In Big Tuesday night. ‘At Halifa Running broad Jump —-1, Casey Power. Antigonish; 2, w. crow- 19y. Charlottetown: 3. Yites Mac- Donald. Antlgonish. Time 21.1.7 (Record 23 it., Q in.. 1927.) Senior results: ICC-yard dash. l-Walter Le- Page, Charlottetown; 3, Harold Power, Antigonlsh; time l0 (rec- ord 9.8 seconds, 1928. i933, 1937.) 320-yard dash-l. John King; 2. Walter LePage. Charlottetown. Time 33 lint (record 213, 1933. 1943.) 440-yard dash-I. Barry King. Fredericton; D. MacDonald. Anti- gonisli; W. Gibb, Wanderers. Time 52.3 (record 49.3, 1934). BOO-yard dash-l, C. E, Wilburn. Wanderers; 2. D. Boswell, Char- lottetown; 3. J. MacDonald, Anti- gonish. Time 3.2 (record 1.5. 1908) One mile run-i, C. E. Wilburn. Wanderers; 2. D. Worthen. Fred- ericton, 3, J. Brown. Antigonlsh. Time 5.2 (record 4.18.4, 1942.) ti-mile run—1. George Crowe, Windsor, Acadia University; 3, S. MaoMillan. Wanderers, S, D. Carmichael, Dartmouth. Time 35.56 (record 33.37, 11134.) l-mlla relay -1, Fredericton; 3, Wanderers, 3. Aritlgonish. ‘Time 3.44 (record 3.37, 1933). Running high Jump -1, W. Brawiey, Charlottetown; 3, Gor- don MacDonald, Antigonieh. Height 6 it., 7 in. (record 6 it., 1 irl., 1930, 1942.) Running broad lump. i. Casey Power. Antlgonish; 3. W. Braw- ley. Charlottetown; a. Y. Mae- Donald. Antigonish. Distance 31 ft., 1.7 Ins. (record 33 ft. 9 ins.. I935.) Hop. step and lump -1, W. his favorite event, the Javelin throw. _ Another double winner was Ed Illllt Ikederictou; 3, John King, Freder- Ikederictou; 3. J. Brown. Gur- lottetown; l, J. MacDonald. Auti- ggagsh. Time 9.4 (record 1.99, I .) Wilburn of Wanderers. former Saskatchewan distance champion. He scoredin both the 980 and the mile. a George Orowe." 31-year-old grad- uate oi Acadia University. bill“! through the six-mile run to win over Stew Muclfllian of Wander- ere. Junior results: lilo-yard duh. l. Barf? Kind. ioton: 9. Bob Beott, Fredericton. Time 10.4 (Record 10. 1939) flit-yard dais-i, John Hing. iottetowu-‘lime 34.9 (record 33.9. i993.) . . Nil-yard run-l. c. I. Wtibum. Wanderers; 3. D. Boswell. Ober- MC-yltd dash-l. D. KIM. Prod- ericton, 3, D. MacDonald. Antl- gonish; 9, W. Gibb, Wanderers. Time C33 (record 49.3. I994.) 1 mile run-d. A. R. Marshall. Wanderers; .3, Cari Howe, Pred- Brswiey. Charlottetown; 3. C. Power, Antigonish; 3. Y. MacDon- ald, Antigonish. Distance 43 it., 9.5 in. (Record 4'! ft. I 1-3 in.) ld-pound shot, 1. G. Walters. Charlottetown; 3. i... Thompson. Antigonlsh; 3. T. ‘Iihompson. An- tigonish. Distance 35 ft. 9 in. (Rec- ord 4 it. '1 in.. i938.) iii-pound hammer-l. T. Thomp- son, Antigonish; 3, E1 Matheson, Charlottetown; 3. L. Thompson. Antigonish. Distance 109 ft. (Reo- ord 141 It. 1-3 in.. 1937.) Discus throw -1. L. ‘Ihoutpson. Antigonish; 3. G. Walters. Char- lottetown; 9, '1‘. ‘Thompson. Anti- gonish. Distance 109 ft. 1-3 in. (Record 135 it., 11 in.. i993.) Javelin throw, 1. J. MacDonald. Antlgonish; G. Walters. Char- lottetown: A. Rogers, Wanderers. Distance 191 it 1 in. (Record 193 it., 19.) Plnal standing: Antigonish 49. Charlottetown 38. It-ederieton 19. Wanderers 19. Windsor ii. Antwan comm . . <5 6c @615 _ _ owlololeloielololofofcoferou-. .. w ‘ ' ENTRIES FOR‘ GQAQDWILL RACE I SEPTEMBER IOI:I1 and lliIs No. I. _ - Flll-POI-ALL PACI—I'UBSI 0000-00 \ l. HARRY DIRECT, br Ia by Etuubope, owned by John D. Mebsu. 9t. Stephen. N. H. .. 2. THE WALNUT ABBE, br g by Bert Abbe, owned by C. B. Mao- Leod, Weltville, N.S. I. RHEA MAE, b m, owned by Carmen Castes. Amherst. 4. CINZANO, b g by Abbedsie. owned by Mean. Gay as Clarke. Mone- ton. N. B. g ~ 5. BOYAL-AT-LAW, b g by Peter A9 14w. owned by Emmett Burke, Charlottetown. 9. CARL FRISCO. eh g by Frisco Dale, owned by P. J. Cadegau. Ghee Bay, N. S. ‘i. GAY LAW. b g by Peter At Law. owned by W, B. Moriarity, Hali- fax, N. S. ‘ 9, HAVOLA, br in by Voiosuiie, owned by P. R, MecCormsc, Char- lottetown. ' ' 9. CHUCK WORTHY. b g by Bitty Worthy, owned by Hurry Hirsch, Sydney, N. S. 10. WILKIN, Ir h by McKinney Guy. owned by B. A. Jabaloe, N. Syd- HQ)’. No. 2 JUNIOR PREE-FOR-ALL—CLASSII'IED—PURSE $500.00 1. SUNNYMEADE, hr h by Peter Volo. owned by John D. Mehau. St. Stephen. N, B. 2. JOSEDALE CLIPPER, r g by Josedaie Counterpart, owned by John Conroy, Agent. Truro, N.S. 3. WILKIN. br h by McKinney Guy. owned by R. A. Jabslee, North Sydney, ‘ 4. THE WALNUT ABBE, br g by Bert Abbe. owned by C. R. Muc- Leod. Westville, N. S. 5. ROYAL AT LAW. b g by Peter At. Law, owned by Emmett Burke, Charlottetown. ’ C. TIME COUNTS. br h by Abbedsle, owned by P. J. Cadegln. Glace Bay. ‘I. GAY LAW, b h by Peter At Law. owned by W. B. Moriarlty, Hali- fax, N. S. I. ALCYONE, blk m by Scotland, owned by P. R. MacCormac. Char- lottetown. 0. SCOTT SPENCER, b g by Spencer, owned by Harry Hirsch, Syd- ney. N. S. 10. BONNIE'S BOY. br g by Bonnlecultle. owned by John Harknele. Summerside. Il. WAIT N‘ SEE, b g by Kalmuck, owned by George Gregory. Char- lottetown. l2. RHEA MAE, b m, owned by Carmen Coatel, Amherst. No. 8 2:18-2:20 PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE $500.00 I. JOSEDALE CLIPPER, r g by Josedale Counterpurt, owned by John Conroy. Agent. 2. SANDY D., b g by Sandy Flash. owned by John Conroy, Agent, Truro. N. S. 3. FREE TRADE. ch g by Jerry Harvester, owned by C. R. MuLeod. Wesiville, N. S. ' 4. PETER BROOKE 2ND. h g by Peter Brooke Jr.. owned by Peter Brooke Club, Amherst, N.S. 5. BRIGHT SPOT, br m by Abbedule. owned by Emmett Burke. Charlottetown. 9. PEARL BUMPAS, b .m by Kent Bumpls. owned by P. J. Cadegan. Glare Bay. N. S. 7. SCOTTY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by C. E. Eug- Ilsh. Pictou. N.S. 8. VELLA LA VELLA, blk m by His Maielty. owned by H. M. Sweeney. Brldgewater. N. S. 9. TALUGI. b g by Volomlte, owned by St, Croix Stables. Calais. Me. It). PREVIOUS, b g by Baronette. owned by John Conroy. Agent. I1. 0. U. VOLO. h g by Pa: Voio. owned by Harold Stead, Brackley. 12. WAIT Nf SEE, b g by Kalmuck, owned by George Gregoryufihar- Inttetown. I3. WINNIE SCOTT, b m by Bellini Scott, owned by J. W. Farmer. Kinkora. It. LORRAINE ABBE, b m by Bert Abbe, owned by James MacNeiIl. Henaington. 15. JERRY LEE VOLO. b g by True V010, owned by A. A. Jubilee. North Sydney. . N0. 4 2:21-3:23 PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 I. PRINCE BUDLONG, b I by Calumet Budlong, owned by H. P. Cudmore, Brackiey. 3. AUBREY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong. owned by Fred M. Lshey, Dartmouth, N. S. 8. MISS KNOX, b In by Highland Scott. owned by G. H. Buntuln. Charlottetown. . 4. SINGLE STREAK. I1 h by Single Direct, owned by Harley Spence. Bridgewater, N. S. l. PATRICK ABBE, b g by Bert Abbe, owned by W. G. Stewart. New Glasgow, N. S. 9. JUSTZBETTY, b m by Calumet Budiong, owned by Dr. R. F. Sea- man. Charlottetown. I. ELEANOR G.. b III by Calumet Budiong, owned by Urban Gillie. Miscouche. 8. JUNE MORNING. b in by Calumet Budlong, owned by Geo. Mao- Donald, Mermaid. ' 9. SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE, b m by Calumet Budiong, owned by LL-Col. J. P. Hooper. Charlottetown. 10. PREVIOUS, b g by Baronette. owned by John Conroy. Agent. Il. MARJORIE BUDLONG, owned by James Rankine. Southport. N0. I 2:25 PACE-PURSE $000.00 I. JUST PLICKA, b us by Calumet Budloug. owned by H. P. Cudusore, Braclrley. 2. MARY MEHII. b m by Long Hey, owned by St. Croix Stables. Calais, Me. 8. C. ALBERT BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budloug, owned by Lorne Kelly, Southport. 4. ROMEO. b g by Hsi Dale, owned by Wellington MucNeiIl. Southport. 5. HOB CANUCH, b g by Corporal Lee. owned by John Harkness. Su-meratde. ' 6. BUDDY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budloug. owned by Harold Steed, Bnokley. 1. GBATTONPITIB, bglliteullluq,dwlelbyliolllarlhall. No. I . I:II_'I'IO'I'—CLASSIP’IED—PUISI 0400.00 l. QUAKEIPS BOY, by Calumet Dudloug, owned by John Conroy. Agent, Truro. l. MACK STOUT, b g by Todd Stout, UIMII by A. A. Jubalee, North Sydney. 9. LUSTICIA. hr I by- Lulty Prison, owned by C. H. Chandler, Char- lottetown. " 4. KELLTS NIGHTMARE, br m by Hulnlok, owned by Dr. George Bishop. Charlottetown. . ' 9. MARION L, b us by Bill L. owned by George Sample. H -' . 9. BUDDY MOHO, b g by Calumet Budirmg, owned by Geo. Brook- ins, Hensingtou. 1. EVA WODTHY, be — by Abbe Worthy, owned by Dr. P. Maolu- tyre. Montague. , _ 9. GEORGE MAC, ell g by Abbe Worthy. owned by Ben Newseu. Buckley. 9. BEAVIBDALI, I “g by Lulnlale. owned i! Don MsoNellI. Sum- mulls. i9. MAY TODD by Juvenile Tedd. and l?! Layton IBIIBI. Port Il- II. ' Il. NILL B, . HALMUCH, by Heimuok, owned by Willard Holly. Char- Iottewwu. 1:. BILLIE HALIUCI. by lsllmk. owned by L. ll- Inward. Com.- wail.‘ l9. MAI‘! STUART. I I b! Iceman. owned by Cecil Drake. Hall- ' hi. NJ. u. QUEENIE DEWEY. owned by Carmen Castes, I9. MARJORIE nmovn. owneety Carmen Coates. horses during this sleet. ‘fill 4.49-(:ecord 9.40, I037.) Dsrtmoufli I. ‘Intro 9. No. ‘I 9:3’! TIOIBPUISI “ll-ll I I. Z. l3. l. S. 6. ‘I. U. II I0. I 1. I2. No. I‘ s4 HP??? Frees-e- 5s»:- P97‘? II. II. scorrzsronxusysyaoniaisooeeenoesyroasmueass: S9. Stephen. HALIBURTON. b Is by Patrick Direct, owned by Rhodes Latches’, Slifllllhlll. N. S. GUY HARVESTEI. b l by liusooe Harvester, owned by Earl Mill, ChlrlottletuIu. LUCKY PAL, blk u: by Bellini leott, owned by O'Brien ltsbiee, Albertou. IB’UTCH:I‘I'S BOY, by Wetlou Peter, corned by M. Moflullall. so In’! . éEgNllaifilALMUCl. b us by Hslmuok. owned by Lorne Pietchely P 118' - . BHENDON‘! BOY. br g by Lusty Frisco. owned by J. Leo Prsugbt. OHIO!!- SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, I! Is by Cllot Budlaug. owned by CIIh ford MuoDougall. Water Mus. . BUD HALMUCK. b g by Hulusuek, owned by John Ladner. Chan lottetown. DAN MeELWYN. eh g by Richard the Third, owned by Don Mae- Neill, Summer-side. VIRGINIA HALMUCH, br m by Huiuiuek. owned by Gerald Gil- lesspie, Pamboro, N.S. 15391319113 DALE, be m by Piaydale. owned by Chester Birt, Peukee a on, . MISS BREWER, br ru by Calumet Budioug, owned by Fred 0. M. Reddln, Southport. 9 3:21 PACE-CLASSEIED-PUHSE 0400.99 MILTON BUDLONG, s g by Calumet Budloug, owned by J. p. Mehan. St. Stephen, N. B. 4 SCOTT!’ IVMKANE. b l’ I)! Bellini Scott. owned by J. D. Mehan, St. Stephen, N. B. . LOUISE FINGO, b m by Calumet Bingo, owned by Spurgeou Horse- man, Monetou, N. B. . MISS MARJORIE HAL. b us by Sampson Hal, owned by Spurgem Horseman, Mal-scion, N. B . 00mm nuns. i. s by ‘Calumet Duds, owned by John Conroy, Agent. Truro. BILLY CONN, b g by Calumet Burlloug. owned by P. L. Bowneu, Summerside. 231C: LICH, b Ill by limeoe Harvester, owned by Harry O'Brien, er n. MONEY MUSK, b g by Calumet Budlonl. owned I)! L. W. O'Brien, _ Maple Hills. MIKE VOLO. b g by Pa: Voio. owned by Geo. B. Gay. Monoton. N.S. . LILLIAN BUDLONG, eh m by Calumet Budlong, owned by Em- mett Burke. Charlottetown. . IRIS ABBE. b m. owned by C. E. English. Plot-on. N. B. DALE B., b g by Calumet Budiolsl. owned by Geo. Hughes. Buckley, TRY ON, b g by Bifty Worthy, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. MARY MERK. b Ill b! lfllll K01. owned by St. Croix Stables, Calais, Me. HAPPY VAl-l. b s by Plume. owned by Lorne aeuy, Southport. JIMMIE A. b s by Abbe Worthy. owned by rem Arising. Rocky Point. DONALD G.. b g by Calumet Budloug, owned by Urban Gillie, Miscouche. afllltlxE WORTHY. b u: by Alworthy. owned by Cecil Drake. nuns/suppose. b s In Calumet Budloas. owned by Harold Stead. Brackley. - DAISY BUDLONG, b in by Calumet Budloug. owned by Geo M”. Intyre. Montague. ' LADY WORTHY 3ND. b as by Abbe Worthy, owned by Charles Willis, Covehead. MAC WATSON. b I by Watson Peter, owned by l, y, my“, Charlottetown. . JAY VOW- r s b: Pu volo. owned by Cyril Smith. Huuter aim. TINY BUDLONG. b u: by Calumet. Budlong. owned by J. L.- Mum. gan, Kinkora. ,, BRITISH HAL. b g by Sampson Hal. owned by C. Henry, Vernon, c- HARRY BUDLONG. b I It! Calumet Budloug, owned by W, Shea, Pictou. ’ - TWO-YEAR-OLD PIJTUHITY-PUISE oozsoo (Closed) GU13 HANOVER. All l’ i! Uqlllre Hanover. owned by Earle Sem- ple, Kensington. MISS REAL MONEY, b f by Real Money, owned by Herbert Wile- ner, Pictou, N, S. ROSALIE H.. b f by Calumet Budloug. owned by n g 5 mom, Charlottetown. Lilli? ‘DIRECT. eh 1| by Patrick Direct. owlled by Lloyd Walker, I . REAL BROOK. b g by Real Money, owned by James Murray, New- llort. P. E. I. WESTPHAI. GIRL. b Iu by Calumet Budioug, owned by Gee. Turner. Dartmouth, N. S. JACKPOT. b g by Reel Honey, owned by Messrs. Doyle g Mo. Eschern. Charlottetown. RETNS TRINKET. b molly Squire Hanover, owned by John An- neur. Montague. MISS CHERRY VALLEY. b iu by Calumet Budlorug. owned by Wilfred Praught. Cherry Valley. LINDA. blk f It! Pllydsle. owned by Boy Woodaide. Muipeque. THREE-YEAl-OLD IUTUIITY-PURSE $625.00 (Closed) . BILLY McVEY, b g by Calumet Budlong. owned by Dr, W. '1', Hooper, Charlottetown. MERLE DIRECT, ch f by Patrick Direct. owned by Willrld Walk- er, Halifax. 0- K- V050. r g by P‘ ‘ ‘ , owned by Leonard Barrieau, Cen- tral Acudiu, N.B. TWILIGHT MELODY, b Ii by limeoe Harvester. owned by Marne Kennedy, O'Lesry. LUCKY IIARVESTER, b g by Simeon Hl-rveltfl’. owned by Harry O'Brien. Albertou. BUDDY DALE. b g by Piaydale, owned by I4I|h Melulh. Tflnllh JOHNNIE KALMUCK. b g by Kllluuek. Mined by Walter Kelly, Southport. QUAKEIPS DUD, b m by Calumet Duds, owned by Geo. l. Tumor, Dartmouth. MARY'S DELIGHT, b n by Playdale, owned by Wilnl Pralglst. Cherry Valley. PLUCKY BUDLONG, b g by Cain-st Budloug, owned by Emmett Burke Charlottetown. DOROTHY WON'T TELL, b f by Capt. Tell. owned by James G. Ryan. Sprlughiil. N. S. SKIPPBIPS PRIDE. b k by Protester, owned by A. I. Quarter- ussln. Newcastle. N. I. OLA BUDLONG, b I by Calumet Budloug. owned by Ruulull MacDonald, Montana. OOODWILL ENTRY LIIT RICIIVID UP TILL THURSDAY NIGHT The following VIII I0 not] Wednesday, Dept. IO, 19111- JUNIOH. FHH-POI-ALL; It" TIOI‘; ltlI-lall PAOI; I-YIAI-OLD Thursday, sq». 11,1011..- rus-ron-nss; ans-size race; m1 nor. s-nan-osn ‘Ibululay Night:- ltll PACI 1:37 PACl-(to II IIOOI In I I I DIVHOII) 2:19-2:29 CLASSIFIED-leans! DIIIIOI. All Open CIIIII MOI” DIVHilul-IO-Il-Il-Il IACIS WILL HI CALIID A'l' IiIl ‘I0 ITAII‘ I100 IIAIP ‘PHI NIGHT RACES WILL IIAII‘ TIUIIDAY AT It” P-II. The Draw for Prnltlenl VIII bu l9 10100 A. I. IIIIII, TIOIIA! 9Q Wednesday qsornillll. n. Provincial Exhibition sesame.‘ no . ponstbility to‘. flue er n: ueidm h m: when er mart! hriu this IMIII M "All uudanzaudtug is part of this contract. Owners must snubs any dell lie Nllfll N III"! ‘I’ FWNN ‘"9. '7 “IND 'm‘“'“ ' ll. l IUNTAIN.