fChance fiIlNAl RIF lE EAMBBMPLETE lllliRll. Slllllll ‘, 4-3,, fourth and final team match of the D.C.R..A. home ranges com- _petll.l0n was shot by No. 2 00.. 6th Division Signals rifle team on Sat- urday afternoon, the team total for - we day being 964 points. This com- . tmon, held under the auspices f0 fie Dominion of Canada Rifle As- , 'wc1a¢10n, Li; shot annually by teams all over the Dominion and is very keenly contested. Last years winner was the Colchestcr and 1.18m; Regiment with 3800 points. In the foui- matches this year the igrials’ team has secured the grand ornLof 3845 points or an average or 96115 points per man per match, which qualifiw the team for the * gpeclal class certificate and as- sures it of beinfl very elm to the 1,op‘.in the contest for the hobby donated by CO1. D. R- Street. N.D.R.O., of Ottawa. Tire special prize for the highest individual score on the £61m 809! QMS. A. Gormley who had the niaikable total of 404 points for, theifour shoots for an average of 1m points per match. Other WEBB , . Mm 5y the tclm are as follows: ' QMS. A. Gormloy, 101 points, speclil Glass Spoon. '7‘ siéimnor .1. s. MacDonald, as points, Special Class Spoon. ' OR. Serst. Roy McCabs. 93% ‘ -’points, Special Class B13001‘!- - Sergt. A. O. l". Gill, 97% points. lit Class B1900"- Capt. W. A. Smith, 00% points, list Class Spoon. QMS. J. S. Moore. 94% Points. oflnd Class 5909M. -\ signaller R. lll. Jenkins, 92% lass B90021. ' ints, 2nd Class Spoon. A great deal of interest has been Jaken in this competition and it is expected that the P. E. l. Highland- ayrs team will also be entered in a next year's contest. The results of saiurdays match shoot was as fol- lows: ‘Name 200 500 600 til- QMB. A. Gorlnley 85 35 38100 Semi. J. C. Stewart 83 85 34 102 Sergt. J. S. Mac- ' Donald . .. Roy '_ McCabo ....... .. tlergt. s. o. r. Gill lCapt. w. a. snuui “Sig. I-I. H. Horne .1 Sig. R. E. Jenkins . QMS. J- A. Moore iosiu. L. 1. Duffy . ‘ 817 833 814 964 S1 30 33 25 if’ 'f‘he_ methods used by our fathers , frequently held up to us as eats-Many of these have been led by sizientific study, others vo-bcen dlspmven. I am slurs our "jrandmtliers tiled to follow the Jst-metilwds evolved by our fore- _ athers and improve any of doubt- ; n] value. It is up to us to do the _ - ame. “Science endeavours to cs- -ablish the truer/h. J.F. Hockey, Do- ninlon laboratory of Plant Path- IOSY. Kentville, N. S. For the first 28 weeks of 1934. en- linguJulyi 12. the number of hogs ruled in Canada was 1,719,796. a increase of 55,339 compared with he saline period of last year. 'i JFRESH FROZEN. fiBeef Tripei $-- 4 0lS.|b. A island (Sold if Storage ‘ iili/IONTACUE RACES i: Wednesday, l V u Pvix Side, But Perry. Shields, WTMBLEDON, hlciously launched, on the historic tennis trophy secure. Saturday in their challenge for th Sidney B. Wood. Jr., Austin had trounced the courageous hid for 6-0, 6-3. Austin, on the other hand, against Shields, who was To retain the cup and world ten- nis supremacy, Britaln needs to win only one of the three remain- ing matches The doubles take place Monday and the remaining two singles matches are scheduled for Tuesday. Austin will play Wood and Perry will engage shields. Woods wrenched his right side at the start of the fourth set as ha led, two sets to one, and. thereupon lost whatever chance he had to stop the English ace. Perry raced through the last two sets but be calibre of his play abruptly declin- ed in the fourth set, and the slim prospect of disi llmgland from possession of the Davis Cup this year. The United States may virtually be conceded the doubles on Mon- day, the indications being that England, now two up and needing only one more victory to clinch the cup, would withhold Perry from the doubles and insert H. G. N. Lee as a partner for George Patrick Hughes against Lester Stoefen and George Martin Lott, Jr. No word on this was forthcoming, however, from H, Roper Barrett, British captain, who was ill and unable even to watch today's play. Shields was a big disappoint- ment as he failed, except for a brief spurt in the second set, to give Austin anything like a. real battle. The giant American no. 1 was obviously pressing too hard from the outset, over-anxious to overpower his slim "but, extremely steady opponent. A high wind didn't help Shields but it seemed mostly a. case o1 nerves as he con- sistently flubbed ground shots into the net or sent sallers over the back-line. Austin forever managed to keep h $1000IN PURSES $1000 The following are the classes: qrraor AND PACE PURSE $250.00 zihlraor PURSE $250.00 210 PACE .“..“.u..“..“..U..H..“ PURSE sumoo .25 TROT arm race (a seconds allowed Trotters) PURSE 5250-00 u The management feel confident that these classes will roduce the beat racing possible and also should mo?! ith the approval of the majority of race horse owner!- STIlRS MEET CUBS TUNIGHT Stars and Cubs are the princip- als in tonight's City 11608116 831110- With the schedule getting well on its “my. the Cubs, trailing the sec- ond place team by two 901m! realize the importance of a win and will make s determined bid to set I'll Byr back in the running for a play-O“, Fritz. Pomorski and Outen; berth. jFisher, Llskn. and Tflylor- The game starts sharply Bl- 520- ' ’ AMERICAN Assocrarioiv “Handp'cked" in the Fruit and First Game: Indianapolis 6. it Honey Act, i934. means that. a5 Columbus '1. _ _ 1 applied to awim pegrs, peaches, spwiid; Indianapoiis 4, at Co- apricots. and cherries. they will ho umbus 3 (l0 inninfll. _ 1 c3m1dexd handpicked unless they First game: St. Poul 1. at Ml- show evjdenoe of “mg-h hflndllllg o!‘ wnukce 2. of having been on the 87°11'15- August 8th H in d" Britain's tennis aces handed the c cup as Fred Perry turned back in a thrilling Iivr-net struggle after H. W. h-ancis X. Shields in straight sets. Pcflly, the world's number one player, played a. superb game agains victory of Wbod. The scores Pittsburgh New York Philadelphia . 000 020 0111-4 0 l New York Philadelphia . 000 000 100-1 1 0 Cain and Haves. Boston Washington Boston. Washington Thomas. Crowder and Bolton. Cleveland St . Louis Andrews, McAfee, Wells, Knott and Hernsley, Grube. Cleveland tbs hall in Play until Shields erred. Hemsley, Detroit 502 110 002-11 14 0 Chicago 000010 O00—l 3 4 Lyons and Shea. Rochester Baltimore ‘Winford. Appleton and Florence; Ganger and Atwood. Toronto Albany .. Blake and Hevlfwi Second; st, Paul l; at Milwaukee 4'M1nngg@]15 2; Kansas City 8. Lmiisville B; at ‘Toledo l8. Ho m e R an S t a n d z n g (A r. by Guardian's‘ Special Wire) White Box; Hale, Indians; Averill Indium; Greenberg, Tigers. each Qwen, Tigers: Rowe, Tigers: Tfi-Qgky, Indians; Sox; man, Athletics; McNair_ Athletics; Brgvcs; Camilli, Phillies; P. Waner. Pirates; Hafey, Reds, one each. Gqhrig, Yankees, 80; Johnson, Ath- letics, 2a: on. Giants, 24: Berger. B,-,~,,,»e5_ 23; Collins, Cardinals, 23. crlcan 402, total 05a. C1001, Brit/Bin f0!‘ this 3793i‘ UP to July I2 f0f8li0d 26.115 h???‘ 8.5 oom- red with 23.961 during e corres- . gmsiegparioduflastyoll-,_~.,_. lntnowaghnowocwflenfle“ m "w" iifiDouble Reverse Saturday QGiVes Challengers Slim Of Lifting Trophy Wood, Suffering From Wrenched Puts Up Courageous Battle Loses F ive-set Match To Away Off Form Bows To Austin. England, July 29—Its Great Britain tonight seemed to have made its found the going f L ? ssrmnsvs oslvms -' i American afterward was reluctant Grgce. I0 talk about it, insisting that he chlcw n“ 100 Q00 ()01_ 2 11 2 had no alibi and that he was simply gnu-mm _ (my 710 QQx_.11 19 0 116M511 by P9111’? 59W" teflni-B- Wameke, Bush. Joiner and Hart- Witb Wood's defeat, however, new, Tate; Derringer and mm- went all but the most forlorn bardi. AMERICAN LEAGUE l First Game- R. H E 000200 001-3 7 I Allen and Dickey; Dietrich and Berry . Second Game- ... l00000010—2 9 1 Deshong and Jorgens, Dickey; Flint Game .... .. 000 030 000—8 18 0 .. 000 003 000-3 11 2 Ostermuel and R. Ferrell; while- ill, MbJColl, Burke and Sewell. Second Game- 010 000 000-I 4 0 , 110 000 cox-z 9 1 Rhodes, Pennock and R. Ferrell; First Game- ,, 140 (Xi-l 010-IO 16 1 000012 202- s 12 2 C. Brown, L. Brown and. Myatt: Second Game- .. 000100 100-2 4 o .l.ou.is moocooomx-a 11 1 midiin and Pvtlak: Hadley and Rowe and Cochrane, Hayworth; INTER-NATIONAL LEAGUE III-IE ..00001000O—l 9 1 ..42000000x—6 6 0 Buffalo at Newark. DO-Sllmled. in. 010 000 0304 i2 1 . 220 010 00x~5 ll l Jones and 010111000-4 I0 1 muse "020000100-3 31 flame Runs Yesterday: Bonura. In“, Totals: National476, Am- two Madjeski, White flgpklns, White Box; Cole- pmsley, Browns; Collins, Card- nia; Davis, Cardinals: Whitney, The leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 34; The export of Canadian cattle to defence of the Davis Cup sus- wcre 6-1, 4-6, 5-7, comparatively easy of! form, and won 6-4. 6-4, 8-1, BASEBALL iiisliis u. -_-_- .. 102 001 IOx-é 13 2 J. Dean and Deiancey; Hoyt. and and potato family, has a variety of 'I'HE CHARLOIHETOWN GUARDIAN s Opening Sin \ PAGE SEVEN - r‘ —-> Races Wed. Attractions. 2-12 Class Trot and Plot “lander, Saint John. 2. Betty 5-. 2.10, C, M. Alexand- l er, Saint John. 6 l Charlottetown. 7. Patrick Direct, 2.10%», J- Is nor, Halifax, N. S. Entered by Semple Stables, slngton. 2.19 Class Trot and Paco (Tr-otters 4 Secs.) 1. The Willis, Rear-don, Charlottetown. Summ O B Neill, South was quick to pay tribute afterward NAHW“ LEAGUE , 5. Frank J. Olstolan. dart. S. w his opponent. Grady, Summers e. "r. was lust Plain may." Perry poffgwfifih“ a‘ N” Y°"‘* W" e. Mac vole. m. oer-lea remarked The crowd of 17.000 fans mwéklyn ‘it 50mm postponed Stables, Alberton. held out?‘ their “tars in excitement mm ' stlblcaplgt- oopebsemple ‘Irainins -——— during s ma Wood's injury H. 91151118 fl- Acommt, “ms was not apparent, except as the at 1mm, 300 00010034‘ l: g 2mm‘ d? (mug 4 s )' second lnnxilnzgiafnwdrgxilding 11331012151‘: an ace rs cos. 1. Mayblrd, E, Armstrong, Sum- merside. 2. Peggy Inngset, beck. Summer-side. 3. Quaker Girl, Chas, Ballard, North Sydney, C. B. Glow, Wilfred Baker, Dartmouth. N. S. 5. Trixie Volo, Brenton Ram- say, Alberfnn. 6. Roy Volo Jr., O'Brien Stables, Alberton. 7. Silver Doctor, Percy Bow-mess. Summerside, entered by O'Brien Stables. 8. Miss Jean Gratton, Mrs. An- nie Flllemore, Bale Verte, N. B., entered by S. A. Rockford. Prank Cal- 9. lVLr. Squires, H. C. Jewett, Fredericton, N. B. 10. Bessie Hamlin. Sample Training Stables, Kensington. ll. Capt. Cope, (Dr, Bowness). Semple Stables. 8 Year Old ‘Trot and Pace 1. Summerslde Boy, Robert Phil- lips, Summerside, 2. Mignonette, Dr. Christopher, Boston, Mass. 8. Ims See, Dr. Christopher, Boston, Mass 4. Bud Cope, G. Calbeck, Sum- merside. 5. Miss Alworthy, P. McKenna, Charlottetown. c. Balbo, Willard Kelly, Char- lottetown. 7. Paddy Aubrey, Stables. Alberton. 8. Alesira. Mrs. Annie Fillmore, Bale Verte, N. B., entered by S. A. Rockford. 9. Kentucky Todd, Capt. Read, Borden. l0. Signal Senator, D. H. Smith, Middleton, N. S. 11. Leno. Worthy, Semple drain- ing Stables, Kensington. ‘Ibis grand array of racing tal- ent will provlde thrilling finishes O'Brien r——-7—-—— Entries For NewAnnan Large List Of Fast Horses For Big Meet August lst-Other $950 PRIZE MONEY. 1. Lucky Lindy. 2.11%. C. M. A1- 3. Marjorie M.. 2.07%. M. Jab- F“? aiee, Sydney. C- B. 5, Doctor Medium. 2.ll, A. Perry, (Bmmyl Summerside, P. n, r. Heather Bell, Brent McInnis, 8. Star D., 2.18, (Dr. Bowness). Ken- na, Charles 2. Golden, 2.12, c. 11'. Kenny, erside. 3. Joe the Great, Chas. Ballard. '4. ‘Winnie Winkle, 2.1a, w. Mc- port. ~ 7 s nsvs -' in their length PRINCE EDWARD TODAY MAHNEE STARTS 3 111v; LAURET picture- WHEN GRACIE GO/l‘ MARRIED . . . . HER. FATHER WAS THE LUCKY MAN Oracle‘: got a Jana bond along an rhcllhoncymouil " ANYi-IAPW RETURNS" I Will Mnlrolaly will» GUY LOMBARDOEiIi-T-‘i GEORGE BURNS 8. GRACIEAHEN new full- feature ARDO IIILAR IOUS ADVENTUR HUSBANDS. AND TRAVEL P RATE ELIMINATEI] “um-l”? flsain in the seventh. Tom MWB-rlfl-nois Grocers captured first place in the Industrial League 5581191112 when they defeated Pirates 6 to 2 in a week-end game, The defeat meant elimination for the Pirate, Hawks edging them our, of the third play-arr birth by a single point. The teams displayed 800d ball all through with the exception or the second inning when both squads blew up with the Pirates being the heaviest losers. They gaa-ziered a, two-run lead in their half of the frame but two errors wmbined with two hits and a. passed; ban gave the winners four runs, which later proved sufficient to cop the honors. From then on tuck until "Had" Mclnnis connect- ed for a. double in the seventh with runnem on second and third to put the clincher on the game. Previous to this the Pirates missed several great chances to tie it up but» faulty base running especially in the seventh ruined the attempts. Harry Larterls left handed slants were nicked for seven safe blows but he kept them well scattered. barter has yet to taste defeat in a league grime, having five victories to his credit which speaks well for the ability of the young southpaw. “Hen" Fisher, Pirate's mounds- man also allowed but seven blows, striking out nine batters, but timely blows in the ‘second and seventh meant three earned runs which incidentally were the only ones of the game- BOX SCORE Grocers V. Liirter, c ClilTlP, ss .. .. Mclniiis, 2b ,_ ,, Williams, 3b . . Mcarlane, rl’ H. McQuarrie, lb 41-h; H I E1 O in each class. I will be a race from wire to wir. The track re- cord (209-V.) is likely to gct an- other shock. The three year old class promises to be very interesting. Spectators will marvel at the speed of the colts. This. lineup of fast ones should v provide the patrons with the "sport of kings" par excellence. Holmans mechanical sound sys- tem will amplify all announce- ments, so as to be hoard on all parts of the grounds. and render the latest band selections and Broadway “hits? Otlrer Events ' Two mackerjack boxing bouts, viz., Binns vs, Olson of Port Elgin. and "Rocky“ Moore of Port Elgin va. Young Hickey, Kcnsington. Step dancing by young men and young ladies. A full days sport. Much will happen which is not down on the program. Musical cowboys for in- stance, also the redoubtable Jo- sephus O'Brien, etc, etc. Please start early in order not to cause a crush at the gates. The association assumes no re- sponsibility for accident. loss or damage during this meeting. If day should prove unfavorable, races to be hold next fine day following. General admission 50c. children 25c, grand stand 25c. Auto parking free. J. PENDERGAST. Secy. The thorn apple, a poisonous weed belonging to the nightshade names-Jamestown or Jimson weed. stimnonlum. devil's apple. mad apple. and stlnkwort. Canadian In- dians Speak of it as "the whlto C‘ man's plant". It was introduced Mclflfllfi 12M two-base hit. Hunter, off Fisher 1 (H. Lei-tori, off Lar- tPr 1 (Plneau); passed hall. Toomlis out at strike l,‘ on the bases, E. Goss mid K. Acorn Pirates . . . . . Grocers has opened up avenue, of trade vttlfiprnent-fig and Poultry Mar- Q. Donovan. lf D. McQuarrie, cf H. Lartor, p ii M-cMaAw-i-n-r- mi !#$'—l—F40<$@o-4 4i o»-i-<=>-._.-.-.- lOMu:OuHiq-4 oaao>~zew-> Al>-c>a=~oooo:cl1 Totals n: ~I Pirates Pincau. lf , 1001 NEW LAUREL-AND-HARDY HOWLS IN ALSO—WEEKLY NEWS MUSICAL REVUE -- "MOROCCO NIGHTS‘ it was nip and" ALSO-COMEDY 0.0m NUGGETS AND MUSICAL “WHDRES THAT mom" AND HIS ROYAL CANADIANS — THE SWEETEST MUSIC THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN THE E5 OF TWO IIEN- PECKED TALK — “ITALY" Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES iTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYi AUGUST 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1934. (A Member of the National Trotting Association) - Free For All Trot and Pace ..,.,.,.,_,,,.,,,m,,,...,.. Purse $500.00 2.12 Trot and Pace ., .,.-_.;.,._..,..,Y_...,.,...,,,,... Purse $400.00 2.16 Trot and Pace ..,., _.....;.,,..,.,.,.,.,.,s._..m.,,,., Purse $40000 2.19 Trot and Pace ....,.»_ - ...i.r.r.nm...x.. Purse $400.00 2.22 Trot and Pace ..,....... - ,., .,,,.,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Purse $40000 PaCe _.;.;.-.i.r-~_.,-;-:-r-x-:-r.;- o ulsjvllllbltllXlfllolll Purse (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2-15 or better in a race.) 2.15 TFOt |¢_i-1u1a_iu,\o;|\;n1~lILvXnXuLI1Il~lIlILIl'II0IIZIX'I\ILDILDIIJ Purse Moo-OD 2.19 Trot Purse $400.00 2.25 Trot Maritime Bred (Open to trotters Purse $350.00 who have not taken a record of 2.16 or bet- ter in a race.) 2 Year Old Trot and Pace, Maritime Bred ..,,, Purse $200.00 3 Year Old Trot and Pace ....».........,................. Purse $250.00 Must be owned and stabled in the Maritimes prior to May 15,1934- ' The order of the program will be made so that if possible each horse can start in two races. SPECIAL‘ PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribhmi will he given to the owner of thc winning horse in each race, and $20.00 to the driver winning the most points during the meeting. $10.00 to the driver winning second most points during the meet. First place counts five points, second place thrcc points, third place two "points and fourth place one point. $10.00 will be given tn the xvinnliig drlvcr in each race. $10.00 will he given t0 the driver driving ilic fastest heat trotted during the meet and $10.00 to the driver driving thr- fnstcsi limit piiccrl during thc moi-l. Tcn Dollars ivill hi- given in thc vuri-lnki-r of the horse trotting the fastest heat and Ten Dollars lo the caretaker of thc linrvc pacing thi- fastest, host. Five Dollars will bc given to ilic caretaker of cash horse winning n race in the trotting and pacing classes during thc mcct. Fifty dollars will ix- givon to thc owner ni’ tlic horse that heals track record of 2.075.’ in n. rare except as provide-d for hr-lniv. Fifty Dollars lo thi- owner of thi- horse that bests the track trotting record of 2.10‘; ln a rare. cvrrpt us prnviilr-rl for hclmv. In case hvo horses bent the above records then the awards go to the fastest horse. If two Iinrscs iii‘ for lhl‘ nivzirrls thc mnncy will be divided equally. Entries rinse August Mli with J. W. BOITLTER. Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Pow» 9'19’ s» w? 10~ ‘l1. another class without readvertislng, and alter or GENERAL (‘OSTIITIONS i extend racing dates. Larter, 3b .. Gallant, 2b Fisher, p . Williams, rf . Connors, ss , Kenny, lb Hunter, cf Toombs, c . O Dd YQidDBI '43I>.A-BrB$>v>-&0l; >—>—~>-Q~O3m>-: .:>a._.c>>-¢QQc; T010?» 4i 5i :n~:~cO:>M>—-5 ml i-oooocs Al ocg>~aa SUMMARY i‘I..l'll(‘(l ruiis. Grocers 3, Pirnfrs (1; runs batted in: Kenny, Toomhs, MCFBFUIHP. McQuarrie, Donovan, Williams, McIiinis; bash on Imus; 1; struck out by Fisher 9 rbailcr first on dropped third bases. E7. Lflftfllfi! H. Lorin‘; loft] Grocers 3: Umbires: At the pinto. McCabr; l av INNINGS ,. 123 456 789 R. H. E. a 020 000 000 7 7 2 b .040 000 20x s 4 4 b h The (‘xporung “f llltlllmlilmawll‘ l‘ ‘ class to which they are v-llglhlv. reopen or substitute million hounds of Canadian miiliry during the last months has had a wry beneficial t-h rcc or four‘ ffect on the Canadian mgr-km, m1 an encouraging for subsequent de- haggngc transferred to fhi- ground without cost in lhcm. nlsn taken iuviiy vvilhniil. cost in fhcm. Every cflort will he miulo in mnkc tlic IIOTSPYIIPIYS sin)‘ pleasant nnrl semi thriii l\\\'.'l\' fooling lint lhcv hzivc v horn ivcll trciiicd. l of riirh purse will in‘ zurrirdcd to the wlnnrr. Tho remainder ivill ho divided inlo llircr- vquzil parts, oni- part lo hc raced for car-h limit. In the r-vcnt of tiirrr being thrcc licat u-lnncrs they shall rnrc n fourth by LETWI‘ 5; hit-$- "li Flsm‘ heath tn determini- thr- winner or thc cvi-nt. er, 7 in 8 innings, off Loner, 7 in 9 1111101852 stolen Currie, V. Lartcr. on bases, Pirates 5. Um" 0f 811m!‘ l hour, 40 minutes. Five per rent. of the money rrirvd for crirh heat will he deducted from the first and second horses 3'} will , he deducted from thc third horse and 2’. from thc’ I fnurlh horse. Entry, or if entry appears to lay nvor fir-id in thc Entries close August 4th- i.-\ll Raf-m Milo "Pills! | Additional cntrlrs of an individual ownership may br- made ln any class by thc payment of 1'. on closing date, hut cntrlfis of separate ownership, although in thc same stable must pay installments in full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in the same rare, providing the full 5"} is paid on each stariPr, the drivers having the approval of the Judge's. All horses with names of drivers must he rlcclarrd in hy ll o'clock a. m., thc day prior to the rzirc. [Eligibility based nn N. T. A. mom-y winning Tho (‘liairloiwltitvii Iimw- 'l‘rui-k is now one of thc fastest, lu-sl I-‘lltl nut and iii-st uirod for lrncks. rind siircly ihc most hriiuiil'iill_v siluziii-rl of any in thc Maritime Provinces. A I!l‘I‘ili clrzil of effort will lac made tn keep it in zippli- pi» nrilcr all through thc period bcfori- the rnriw and (luring the races so inst no horse will become llllfllllllfi or suffer injury rinil i to cnzihlc tlicm in niiikr- fiHl iiml‘. Hnncmcn (praviilinu ilu~_v iiri- rzu-inc exclusively at our meeting: hy ii-irinu in our expense notifying Classification and time allowance. us of their firrivnl ivlll lm mot at 1min and their The Exhibition Commission assume no "Snori- siblliiir for any acrldmt or damage to any person or properly, during this meeting and this understanding is part of this contract. Hay, Straw, Stahling, free. .\'. T. A. rules to govern, except where they con- All races to he rat-rd on tho tlircc hcst plan; 10'“,- fllfl- Willi HIPS!‘ rmlflillohs. The program on Tumday, Wednesday and Thurs- day will be a long one and in nrdcr to make it snappy ii will he necessary in have horses out promptly on time so that the afternoon's sport can be completed at five o'clock. All purses divided 50. ‘I5, l3 and l0. Entry for 5'}. THE OFFICIALS ‘Hie officials u-iil lu- selected for their experience i und reliability and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly to all. All purse money will be paid immediately after the races and horsemen are asked to get same from the Secretary before leaving. Six horses lo i-nlrr. four in iaiiirl. Right rrsrrvi-d in change program. rcjci-i .-m_v xtcnt that thc-re ls not. in thi- opinion of thi- man- gcmcnt. sufficient competition, llicn said cniry may PRE-QENTATION 0F PRIZES bc transferred f0 n faster (‘lass or entry fer- refunded. Immediately after the conclusion of the races on Thursday the President will award special ribbons, prizes. etc, in the winning owners, drivers, caretakers and grooms. ar any driver, and to declari- racc- nfT on account of ad weather. or failing to nhinln a anlisfaclnry num- rr of entries or starters in transfer horses in another Earnings made this date do not count against J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. Qiarlomivism 3» E- l. horse. I- a j! n? l ease? =-i:§§3’=.‘1?é?5"“ll'l'f w a8 >1 gin a Svvn __ _ "~_‘I‘_"!!'n rvlsq r-'—“-' ‘a IT r i i‘ ‘ ‘in... .v-i'--