BABK STRETCH nowll THE T‘? 1 1" ‘g0 the name of Hlllrlrlfné‘. JewlettfdFredletir-‘ictoin, h1g5" ‘ to con ure w rso "” m“ nts. His lf-fl-ble dominat- eradai ill: Maritime tracks with m]; high class performers as The poser. 2.08%. Border Prince. 2.1214.- lnd others of lesser note. Mr. Jewett was an excellent driver. fearless but not one to occasion harm to anyone u he drovc in a perfectly fair and worlsmdflllke manner. With 1'11.- Elzposer he set up a new Canadian trotting record of 2.0911. over the half-mile track at Chatham, N. B., and a new track record of 2.15% at saint John. N.B.. September. 1520. m; will be best remembered in recent rears for his campaign with Addie McGraw. that he bred. raised and trained into a 2.10 trotter. sell- lng her at the height of her racing career to Well. McNelil. A letter received from him tiesterdav is as {nllowsi "Dear fricnd MacKinnon. when I saw in the paper some time ago that there is to be no Exhibition ln Charlottetown this fall. I took it for grantcd there would be no rac- ing; but I it'll; delighted the other drlv when I received the program from your sccretary for a splendid list or classes that will surely meet with thc approval of Maritime horsemen. 1 have been more or less of an invalid for over two years now. but if 1 am able to do so I am gains: tn trv to got over t0 see Your racing ucxt month at Charlottetown 'I'llf‘l'F is no place on earth I would riiillt"? co for a holiday than to Charlottetown. Can vou tell me anything about. Addie MoGraw and her colts? Who get her when Mr. Rovnlnud sold hcr, and did she have another foal this vear? Hoplni to meet vml at. the ran-s. T am, yours resmctfully- H. C. Jewett." I Needless to say. Mr. Jewett will receive a hearty invitation from the management to be present August i3 to l6 at. Old Home Week. F. J. E. Wright. secretary of the Prince Edward Island Harness Rac- lng Ciilll. under the date of 18th cf July. asks us to b0 kind enough to make mention of the fact in this column that the starting fee of $7 in the two. thrce and fuur-year-old litlturltt- Stakes is due. and must be paid liv lorscmen that desire their colts to start in the Futurity races at Cl1'.11'lott(‘t0\\'n Old Home Week. Aiuzust 13 to 16. Alderman J. Harry Breen. well- known racing enthusiast of Halifax, and owner of Sully. 2.09%. although doinc an enormous business as cwn- Ef-lilflllflllfll‘ of W. A. Malina 8a Company‘. Halifax. still cannot quite forgot horse racing and under date of July 15. writes us: “Your entry torn: for Old Home Week races ar- rived. and vou people have indeed exrcllcd voursclves in offering the hol-scnlcn such a program to race fcr. and congratulations are in or. cler. I think vou will have a heavy entry list and am sure your mee m: will prove a. big success. We are all bfifWllllE the races as the spirit shown to ‘carrv on‘ is. I believe, ap- FNCllilPd by all." Thanks. Harry. a ltt‘c hit of praise is appreciated by everyone and Iam sure our Secre- tarv friend J. W. Boulter. will be tickled with your letter and that 01 our other horseman friend, Harry Jcwett. , _____ Hal Britten, 2.13. equalled his re- cord at New Glasgow last Wednes- day, when he won the 2.20 Trot and Pace from a field of twelve starters. ‘er 111 tie rree-lol-ai at “cl. u.’ I gow. but could not place better than third and sixth in the first of two heat-s. Others that took the dust of Marvin Brooke were Dudev Patch, 2.10, 'I‘race Hanover, 2.03 and Royal HBHOVBI‘. .0481. which shows that the ol§)warlor Marvin Brooke must. be 1n b form for Bob Morrison. The races at Kensingtoa last Wed- nesday were certainly amazin in their deviation from the pred cted. Everyone of us could have picked the Winner in the Free-for-All be- fore tl.e event. and of course. 1t would have been Jane Azotf, 1.59M. but. racing luck or something inter- fered and Aaron L, had something left and could leak away at will every heat with Barney Hanover tucked in behind and taking second sition the first two heats. Tlze hircl heat driver. Kelly, made an tvwful try with Jane. pulling her out at four different places in the mile, but every time the son of 13111 1.. had speed to spare. The third heatyvlis in 2.10, which We would consider a 800d mile, as although the truck was in nice condition, it was not what one could term real fast. ' The F‘ree_for-all Trot showed some surprises too. particularly the second 119M. When Squile Hanover. driven by TYndall sample. was pulled out from a. rail position turning into the stretch and finished first. passing three horses. Dude Potcnipkins miles in 2.12% and 2.l1‘-_-. the for- mer with June Evans second and and June Evans dead-heated, Wife excellent performances. I-fclitlicr- bell. 2.08%. the old favorite. was not quite in condition for such fast company but gainely took the lead. and held it on two occalona- one almost until the wire, anti the oilicr for three (parts o the Journey. Pro- bably by id Ho 1e Wreck lie will‘ be ready to carry his clip from wire to wire. Congratulations to Captain Stunn- son Grady, Summerside. on the per- formance of Alestra, driven by Joe O'Brien, on lowering her record from 2.17 to 2.1211. It was perhaps the most surprising event on the entire program. as \?l'v few con- sidered t‘. is pretty littlc paclngmniv capable of such an effort. Con- gratulations also to Mrs. Sampson Grady on winning the race wiili Major Bowes, cleverly drlvcn by Lloyd O'Brien. Waiter Montcith must also conic in for recognition in the wlnhilli! Q1 the 2.28 Trot and Pacc bv his beau- tiful trotter Darky Kalinuck. [thnti lowered his record from 2.201.. to 2.16 in the first. heat. Jimmie Power handled him like a mastcl‘ reinsmnn and deserves full credit. along with Darky. Another new record was acnujijcc at Kcnsincton tvhcn Ethel Bciivi won the second heat of the 2.28 Trot and Pace in 2.15. S‘:c is owned and was driven 1w Myron McArtliur who also brcd and dcvclcrcd licr. sl~~‘1s a daughter of Bellini Scott. 2.0" and shows all the earmarks of a high-class trottcr. ‘There was another troticr 111 111" 2.28 class that received considerable attention from the tans -— L11¢1<Y a ‘gt of Clovcr Guy'- 3-92'~'- 1)1‘°“1'~‘~'t' from the United Siatcs b.\'_(_7al)1fl111 John L. Read. He is a Wll1¢111 C1113 Aacworthv and shows promise greater things in the future. the last heat with Squire HBDOVUY" This nicely galtcd 28111111: is- Detroit Tige First Place Boston Bees Beat Reds; Dodgers Lose NEW YORK, 10—-(AP)— Outlhit 14-8 Boston bunched four snftes with two Cincinnati errors 111 the seventh inning today to defeat the first-place Reds 8-7. The game W35 at Cincinnati. Four Clncinnat i-pibChEfs ga-ve the best they had but it wasn't good enough. The Rods remained three games ahead of Brooklyn as Chicago de- lealcd the Dodgers. The Cubs pounded out 1'7 hits off i-hrce Brooklyn pitchers to put a sudden halt to Dodger dominance 11-4111 the fflfll of their three- gamc ‘scrirs at Chicago The Cubs got away in the open- ing inning when Hank Lcibcr sockcvi a licmer with the bases loaded-and the Dcdgcrs were never able to recover flom the shock. New York Giants rounded out the flhit 1181f 0f their seusbn, beat- ing the Pirates 5-2 at Pittsburgh for their fourth win in riznc starts on their current. wlcstem swing. H111 Scluuna-olier was the hero. He won iii-s Seventh victory by bat- ting in three runs with a triple off Rip Scwcll in the fourth when the winners made all tlicti" runs, Cardinals snatched both games of a doublclieadcr at St. Louis from Phllaclclpha in late innings, ‘win- 912g the first 8-2 and the second 0-. I50 Oarsmen Will Compete RED BANK, N. J., July 19- tAP)—1-ieadc(t by Joe Burk, Unl- icd states and Canadian Sngies Scull.- Champioii. 150 oarsnien w ll olnlpcto tomorrow and Suntilly in liic (iiitli 11111111131 Ncl[l"l1l\| Regatta on the North Slirc-ivss 1v River. Sl)011.»(ll'0(i by the National soclatiou of Amateur Oozlrsnicn. thc cclnpvztitiori a-tliaclcti eiurlrs from l4 United Statcs clubs and 0:10 Canadian representative. '1‘. A. 17111301: of the Winniptg Rowing Club. Tlic 11:11‘ was belicixri re 15o..- sibll- for failure of more CillliKliiiilS to enter. l Boston To Consolidate "Planned For As_. TH1_<‘._CHARI.OTTETOWN _GUARDTAN rs Shutout saw»- Position NEW YORK. July 19—(AlP)-- Detroit Tigers consol dated their grilp on the American League's top rung tcday by shutting out the Rod Sox 4-0 at Boston behind the seven-hit pitching of veteran Tommy Brzdges. The Tigoig gained their winning merging by belting starter Denny Galehouse for singles and a. home run during the second and mind frames. The roar of the onrushing Yankee - machine sounded louder and louder as the world champions pulverized Clc-vcla-nd Indians 15-6 to sweep the three-game series at Now York. The Yanks assaulted four Cleve- land hurlcrs for llihits, including four home runs, two of them by first‘ baseman Babe Danlgren. Lefty Gomez caught a terrific drive off Roy Weathe-alys bat on the heel of his hurling hand in the fourth inning and was pain- fully injured. It ls doubtful if the vctemn will pztch again for several weeks. H111 pounded 117th - hctme run of the season o Gomez with two aboard Johnny Borardnids homer with one on 1n f-‘lc 11.11.t-h inning supplied the winning margin as St. Louis’- Bnc-wiis snapped a l-i-game losing streak in beating the Athletics 9-7 alt Philadelphia. Thornton Lee hold the Senators t0 flVe hzts as Ch cago White Sox raided Wailtor Musterson and Joe Krakauskas for a dozen hits and a 9-1 victory at Waghington. Return Match er throughout the Maritimes; To Fight ‘Irish ”l.eo Kelly ..__o_‘ Jerry DIIPRY. 165 1115.. of Brewer. Maine and well-known mitt sling- Ici-cnt winncr by a decision Bill Sparks "l Amherst. N. 8-. who tackles Irish Leo Kelly at Sporting Club, July 21th in B lil-rpunil bout. billed as being for the llghthcavyweight title of the Marl- times. OVCI the Flittfilolf Jenkins-Armstrong The first round of l8 holes med- al play at the Charlottetown Golf Club and the final round of 18 holes next Saturday at. the Sum- mersldle Golf Club will decide the Island Chamlpicn and the winners of the different divisions. The Draw for pin-y at Sulmmerslde will be decided by the scoring today as also the classing oi’ the different divisions, Prizes will be awarded at the Stulmmerside Clulb House. Following is tlhe lineup for this afternoon with starting times from No. 1 tee. Buy Sid Fcdcr Assoclatcu Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. July 19—(A.P)—- The Stale Aliiletc Ccmmisson cleared the uuly today for Henry A£'ii15.l'Cli'_J, and Lew Jenkins w get llziid for tlirir light Wednesday night, and PZO-HIOlCi‘ Alike Jacobs lllliliflliillifly aniicuiiccd plan; for a rel-urn match between tine two n1 Macllssu Square Garden Setnt. .27. i The Commission, which had held 1'11 1110 1 “1 f1" D11l"6‘ “'1i1101-1t 81V- In the event oi’ rain, the meet. l 1; any 1~ 1'0 1y. 616111“ the cliraw. etc, will be postponed as 1 1,1111 llic ‘n 1 " .1.1d then sooth- is until newt Saturday at Char-- lottetown 2 PM. P, C. Kelly, H. E. Gaudet. . T. Holman. 2.05 Wm. Beer. S. G Merrtmlan. L Sear 2.10 G. G. Hughes, J. L. Holman. E. D. Nicholson. -) . .ctl its rulilca (nutty by pinning a. illD-(liiy suspension on Eddie Mead, Arluslrcngs niuliarctcl‘. for an un- llll'il0l‘llllll row 010i‘ hand bandages 1.1 12w 1111111142.: bclcre Wednesday's bout. starzcd. The Cslulmissloncrs elcpiained that. they had held the purses only R Meeim% Today At Ch ’town Dowvlmg. 3.0K) G, E. hfinson, H. '1'. Hol- man, Charles McDonald. 3.05 Henry Whitney, D081 Mami- lan. Arnett Howatt. 3.10 James LaITHIDEG, D. B. Ruth- bonc. A. H. Crockett. 3.15 P. D. Crosby, L. B. lvllclvfillan. A. T. McKlnncn. 3.20 Dr. Leonard, Elliott Russell. like; a. r-r. Mould, 1-1. s. Haddon. 3.40 w R. Adams, Ralph Creight- 011. W. E. Cotton. Hawks To Play Kensington In Royal Air Force Ready For 3 To I Cdds Against “Jerry” _ m nnun‘ ynnptmoar llSxbfilillfll Prvns Staff Vtrlli‘?! ' ill‘; liOYifils Alli XWJKC - 111 ltllgiliiifil. ‘ Draw Made For Yside Golf Champions the ins has been ccm- .'. l~ ioloyvs. Plzlv A: A iforne and S. G. Merriam; H. Gsutlct and J. P., Hogan; W. A. Allcn and G. Ennis 1P1 ..ll Smith; n. E. 1:111. and E. P. Foley"; lllwmt {P1P C. I. Peters and Norman Mac- m” “w”! Lcorl. l Class B: W. M Bruce and J.‘ M. Logan; .1. A. Larabee and R. C. Holman; H. '1‘. Holman and Di‘. Gunrl; H. T. Colvin and Roi, Sllllphant. -S. fyside Golfers‘ In Provincial Meet Today .1. 1 uric-d ." said a vquiig lilts’. 11* 11' Golfers from Summcrslde at- tending the lslrlnti cliamplonsli: " are P. D. Crcsslcv, C. I. Pelcrsg, Henry Wuitncyg H. T. floimaa. J. uRQy gonna“ C_ K_ Gumh G_ En_ 'llll.s olllici‘, u .11 l us accoun 111s Smith. a. E. Ellis, s. o Mer- if“ F“ (“1111111 W riam. Ralph Sllllpllunt, E. iaiBimeiil ifillrlcall.” 1 Foley‘. Jarllcs Larabce, R. c. Hol- ‘mi l“ m“ “a1- . .. .... bljcliusc ., s 1 l 11H ul- llliO the contri- Pitt 011." lcd ' a l . n‘ v than, D. M. Canlorcn and Alex 1mm‘ M 1 l1“ m“ Horne. —S. ‘W! n“ i The ‘ COUHiCH . l 150 110111 cls tsserschllula. \ .~.li cotivcy. "tnem with 1.4. llvnlcll attacked a B MARRIAGES FREE 1* "Wc went after 51R CHARLEBTOWN- W- v3.-—' :H\l."1’lf'fl1ll‘.< which liad D0911 011 D111‘ Worried because so many young 1rol. and on nlv honor. we scaltervd Virginians crossed the state lino them. 19,... as 1.',-.~\~;l_\-s the need ll into Hcntucky to get married, Rcv. ‘ H. Lloyd. Parkinson. Baptist, will officlate free. at the marriage of any 0f his flock this year. BOXING ' SPORTING CLUB SATURDAY. J FLY 27th 10 P. M- Daylight Saving Time MAIN BOUT 10 ROYNDS icr more nian- 11951- 111119- 2-11 J°hnny McMillan _""'_' because the wanted welterweight 5m; . . ' glqsfiyltlfigeBilfiggfld ‘£8112’ 3.111321511511111‘ haenggyggfqgiloitzflllfiléasdgltlrlxgig “r1121 Remember When boss Armstlrontr and lllzhtwslsht 11.2 EeplfinIl/nchaelwn’ °' m" ‘n Doubleheader Ill u F” “ghlheavywemht “U” “f )l“"'l"“°5 5 —- -< - ' r- s. »' 1 .. ‘t r —.. - ~ 1a av Captain Aubrey, 2.0111. 352$ will nralreuhls lmxarrllcuii; it) firs} 1133911115 31113131961afldniauifiimtoebpgémflzrtelfg Lzgiosnggetglvl saunders. Alex Home. T] B H H k 1 IRISH LEO KELLX 1 s. .1 hRRY D1. PREY ' - ~ ~ - “ ' ’ ~ - - ' ~ 1 ~' r r 'l ~ 1 . - .- M,” Hgmlliqreskzcgtai? glevreeaffymeflt 28268115011111; Clifford MacDonald. 11.15119 P119 uni“! tdfiieenifrs ofwrthleir 225 J‘ P_ 311mm‘ 0_ L Peggy" y xonsilgféyJtflrzenfig 5.02;} 113:?’ 3:: r. (,1! To“ l1. 16S lbs. llreyvci‘. Mo. Hm 111s. . Captain Aubrev was a great. succQS-‘l referred to in this coluinn frequently (By The Canadian PIES!) "L °* "1 “S sf‘ - °m° a‘ PC-De Clarke. Victoria Park at. 2.15 p.111. Sunday, 1 $EMLFINAL 6 RQLWQ) r l but Gwat Brim)“ has sired very as "We body: friend‘. Wm pwmoge clubs tigctufigégitw hell 2.20 W. A. Gaudet, B. P. Foley- and at 6.30 in t‘..e evening all the W _ _ ' . b L‘. il“"*"“"l".;=.rt“°l°’" threat; mics.“ t. The an Y “hi. s“. “M. .. . s... T 1e we w F"'“=<i“"1<“t"“~>"’-E-I~ .11 a n'sra a ‘. e " - ' . .. -, .. ,. on eor 1e ames. ._ r . v- . .., _ I; b.2550; “fanny n q pm y 3L grams“. win be four (‘i/Puts 911 arrived in New York three years §1011¢F5. "Jvief “Tf-Ghiil’ 111101181“. W. L. PPGWSe_ l ‘l ' ‘CU-SC TOM MCCLOSKEY. ‘S. sohfVi JONES 1.} i the card. three of lhcmIas fltlllgifsy ago today to prepare for his bout 1190111911 17111115110111. H1115F 118111 {P}: 2.40 J. A. Lewis. Sgt. Hellofa.) BRENTTORD, England ~ (C?) Ch TOWn ('h"r[)“'_v] b2 At the same meeting. Flo Direct. wee-for-aii Pace. Free-lbw! p 1%; with Joe Louis for the WOfld title. 111$ 147-11111“ 01°11“ Q" 01' 3170"‘ Ralph Szlliphant. l '. and Mrs. Thomas Fieckeyql “rim 2 other I, , 1- - _ _- __ i: the dauglster of. Patrick Direct. 2.27 Trot and Pace thicc semi. - prgJjght go-sip gave the Wclsh- Oct. 26 and Jenkins must put. his 2,4,5 Rh Commg, p_ M_ mum. l. 9o, have had a 13mm. a; 15‘ 19 lmlltrlllth I 2.07%. holder or the track pacin! allowed trotters. The fourth c1855 nian little chance against the De- lightwelght title up around Nov. 11. 31.3.1.8“ 5Com, lilclrcn and of eight sons iAdmissionz Ringside 75c; Reserved (i5: Rug}. 55¢ record t Montague of 2011/. £001! is under consideration. 811d will b“ trolt negro but Farr crossed critics 2.50 R. C. Sfoddart G K . served in the First Great ‘ - 1 . _ ~ _ .._ :, hneivrgcord when she won 1111B 111151 announced éhortlytln blgtgfgyitllfilg by sue-Yin! l5 rounds. He lost the n . ‘ ‘h h nedc’ R. R. Bell. ' uy en seven surviving are in the Ixicai ‘ Tax Included‘ Ladies ‘md Chlldm“ 2')“ l’ cat or thc 2.28 Trot and Paoe n points to th met i2 w m 10M‘ decision, Keep finards n o oruo. 35$ 3,9.‘ Maximo“, win-red Dgfpnge volul-mers 1m- the we» U i 2.16. Her previous record was 2.17. success. B 1Y1 Radium‘ ' e ‘ — _ Vent war, ' hgrges, quite 8. 11111111161‘ art! Exilecwd d . . . Sil t Joe ma e at Truro. Iulv 1st en - from the other proving”. the wlnilcr of this event. is the Dac- OUT 0;} WAY By L RV: Williams "Hnanfilznnqc. AOUSFE ‘viulhlh — .‘.'l“1r1r Hnnpla er brought down from Ontario two —-—— B seball Results "' “' - months ago. and placed in Jimmie Gem's‘! McIntyre. pfolirlewl’ °r a w" 2 ,, V ‘ , sandmon-s hand,‘ Monmu, may}: h in ‘semi-agar; ‘lovvégfi QgtGNTIALSEflAPF-Efig lfiotssclggmbgiOk/Qg, 1 .01; [To 2T6 ALONG a PACKAGE o; res FlNE i-iAv/Aslbv; Bob M Mix on hi‘ om arrangrchlgg? wednosday a temoon. ____ , FER BEN, so DR“ AN, TORNnTHATs I .-- ,WELL,COME FORTHE It\EN--A BOX OF camps/e rlrll.ll.l.l..°xlou.r.'as ugh. and showed lffiust 1'1. He has not definitely YESTERDAYS nasnnrs ‘ WHEN :1: WAS LEARNIN’ TH‘ DiFFERENCE ‘Lmeitl-VNJ 1-1- 61161’ PiCK UPTEN NlCE FOR rue LADIES-wll: I FAlL TO cures l‘ asses vet. 1111111111111 "- ' BETWEEN A cow AND A BULL, A MiRE CIGARS FROM 11-115 eesirtetwouwrl-lese up a winner in Marvin Brooke. axran cl Will-ital THQEE POUNDS OF HOUR mber of horscmch 111 2.041.’ cu. G1 last welmes- 11 r a all , AMERICAN LEAGUE AND A MEADOW A 6121212 PATCH ANDA FELLOWS HAVE NEVER var cog / .»_ - . ,. darfw-lllnirlg tags ail heat in 2.11 hgsothgxiyprovinces whom he has LOVERS. LANE’ l‘ SNAKE AND Asflck’ ESWMTED MY WE H 8E RECTLY WEiGHT. ma? incur LJP,FOL1~§.'\ .c and the second m 2.12. and ioslns written w. but there 11111 be t Pm‘ Chicago 000 30o ooo-s ll 1 l V, HOW To STROLL THRU A BARB Wnza 1c». T CAUSEOFTHE MAKE A CHUMP our c1= M12! y u.» tllllrtl heat a. Dermot. 2.04%. in 8...... o; four 111.15%: wltlmiérlsg; if; Washington“ 010 ooo ooo-1 a 1 FENCE, AND aaove ALL HOW -ro come WA‘! ‘T15 5° PERFEWLY ~~ * - 111% 1.1111“! “mg migdeeogrldtniei" 1,1“; £11211“: e races is stfchfiliat we 119911 k us; andngre;gi-zrclltaswrson' Km‘ "4' 4 ' HOME wlTH eEkglEgl DSTmBU-rso AW. 151$ 1' 9111521111’. “The ‘gs-mgr record W55 nootn £11‘? our readers that they "u a‘ a - 2% NOT BURRS, 6O OvERTO 2.121.. made av Dermat- lest Wflf- will be first class. Cleveland 00a zoo 001-4! 1o 1 rue slpesuow, Marvin Brooke as formerly in t-hB 5*" _ Y l: 730 301 OlX-lo i3 0 _ I stable of Bill Cilvmminirs 89 Hfllumt- Alfred Lowrle. M0l1tB8lllhhB-5%}x|€_ Nesvlnltgr Dobson. Hilnmhrlcs and l. _UNCLE AMOS‘ gllledrsk wen-know“ to local rm- chasedu; ygilrliarlgvtroglhenvetxtillkster Hcmslcv. FY1131" 5cm". Mummy " ' KM“ ' " ' 05 and and Rosar. ——— 1a sired by Abbe Worth)’. 2. ~16 Rai .11 1 4.0014. an wed f Gre t irillage Belle, 2. . some 11.111195 ialixiolil bursts of sowed 3:111 ‘Li... etl/efy 111°11'11" °l c1315.’; sggugggh... w, 11% ougnzg_.qi l‘; l’ when he finished a close second 1° good trotter. Great. VillaRt‘ if K n elzw “d SW1" R086 Dem Marvin Brooke in the first heat. was it. fast trotter winning qu_ larg- df-‘Hl; e- “ ' ' ‘ t, Quaker Girl was a. close second 111 number of races some ten‘ yAeub an y s. J the second heat. alzo- 511° l‘ 5"“ b” Cam “r me ooo 0110-4 r i ‘ "l" ‘M11’ 1K‘ Pfimfir Mifilgrlc‘ m’? 1%. ooo ooo-o 1o 81m n . . . o! mil a r - ‘ . 91° égteatarfllgcm rgirohéinlafivef $25.11.... It is I1 two-Ywf-glg 11;‘: Bridges and i bbetts, Golenouse, bred in Ontario. and sold to the will be raced in the Futu xi Mustaikis and Peacock- uro Racing Club the Sprlflff of Char ottetown 01d Home W" - 19:19. only to B0 "m"! m" PM“! NATIONAL LEAGUE Some sensational halves, was a start- id George Mcfntyrem three-Y€111‘-° _ Pnuadeilpnla 00o 10o loo-c a o l m‘ st. Louis ooo ooo 2111-4 a 2 : . “M” and Atwood. wmen. ‘ ' i McGee and Orwen. 1 ‘a ‘ , .. NORTHAM BABES any ftthlbbfdii ‘ . . 088° ‘ally?’ k:;;‘1;|.,,“,;; y Wyatt. Pressnell. Casey and .- 11‘ 1 Plhopo: Passeau, Rogell, Root" Rai- WV?” /W¢"z/“"‘-\. . . @ reasoersei- and Todd. / ‘- cr-wwuuons 1D ‘i011 BRINGJIHE _ St. h‘ Wt-N MOTHERQ GETGRAV 7-7.0 AAQYQHC-Q MAJOQv 1 New York ooo soo coo-a a 1 , ._...__ m; “* ,_~___ i . .. one ooo-2 1 0 .___. w..- c _lfl l: $900 IN PURSES FOR FOUR caassas P‘.§~F"l‘.’l.‘§.“.".~l.a. Gills... and m...- l \ . F P $225 nlng; Sewell and Davis. By George Ytlcl lnnus ree for All Pace — — — — - "P59 . ‘ Boston 000001700-88! [Win13 Free for A" Trot __ _ _. ._ __ Purse $225 Cincinnati zoo 01o 3104 14 a Sullivan. com-nan, Piechota. Jav- cry and Masi, Berres; Hutchings. Thompson, Shoffner, Beggs and Lc-lnlbauii. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 202 001 100-6 111 0 Jersey City 00v) 000 000-Z 5 2 Chellni and Kmcher; East. Feld- mnn and Biaemllre. illi- PAINT IN HERE-HES A slaw-res: ‘maize? THAN 1 M- 2-27 Trot and Pace (3 secs. allowed Trotter-g) _ _ _. _. _. .- - - Purse $225 Another class will be announced shortly- Make your plans to "attend this splendid after- noon's sport. at one of the best tracks and most beautifully situated in the Maritime Provinccs- l George Mac. that. won a heat in the two-ycnr-old Futurity last year. is being: pl-c d over Montague track for the liree-Ycar-Old lhlttlrlly‘ which will be raced one cf the days .T i a of Old Hamc Wcclz. Ilc is trotting .~"I1lCCl_\'. and alllirilzh no fast mics‘ nvmwmw - _ =-'j-'11‘_-“.-'1-'\- me am. given him vet he has 11-608-7-10-11- battered 2.30 consiaerabiv. CLIFFORD MRCDONALD, SQCPOHIVY Charlottetown. P- E- 1-