l PAGE SIX Scotty Budlong, V7 Winners. a huge crowd _vcr.ierda_y' afternoon. of the track and then into the centrciield, the featured it pretty much his own way in_\vinning_the extra heat._ ‘ Eighty flan V FEST T111125 ATC M3113 Atlsalllullllllrlllfil’ 3rd Day 0f Big Mae Jo ly Harvester, Wilkin and Alma Budlong Other over Ts Winner O Close exciting finishes, duels of speed in almost every pa1't of the track, a driver C. 'l‘remble being thrown from Widow Pride's sulky as they were scoring for the opening heat of the free-for-all, luckily escaping without serious injury. in fact getting back up behind and winning the first heat of the race, three horses breaking their records and another equalling his were all part and parcel of the third day's racing program at Old Home Week, as witnessed by Filling the stands t0 capacity. flowing out along the side the record Thursday (‘l'.')‘v\‘(l yesterday saw hlighty Hanmcr. favored before race time, t'lIIll€ through in the third heat to send free-for-zill into an extra heat and then out- pace widow's Pride and Tip Abbe in the fourth mile to notch up his expected victory. But the New Glasgow-own- ed horse had to do it the hard way. In the first two heats he could not i-gci up with the flying leaders as Widows Pride went the first heat in 2.06 3-1 and Tip Abbe stepped the second one in 2.08 but he hit his stride in the third to outfoot Joscdale Hoosier home in the third and then had .-__._i_- from the seven-eighths polo homell with positions changing. second, with Just Betty very fast to land third ahead of Jerry Lee Volo. after her first hall drive wound up inflfmlith place with Winnie Scott six . Free For All Trot and Face First Ileat: What a battle the bcarcatr; of the racing ovals put up as widow's Pride, after figuring in an accident in scoring. took the lead at the halfway mark to hold under the wire as the six horses put on a furious stretch duel with the issue in doubt right to the! wire. Brokcn harness and sulkies delayed the start but when they] took the word they yvent at it hammer and tongs. Josedale Hoos- ier had the rail. Right otl‘ the bat Lew lVIcKlnncy made 1'1 bid only. to jump it nil on the backstretch- and drop back. Then Widowsl Pride made a move, battling the Hoosier horse all the way until iillillly slioiving in front as they passed the stands. All the way up‘ d I? the hackstretch there was no thought of tucking in and as they hi1 the scven-ciehihs pole they op. eiicd wide. and all bunched, Tip Abbe looked; to be going to come through as he; let out a fresh burst of speed, but he Jumped it off, finishing second. Joscdaic Hoosier ivas third, Mighty HHIILYVPI‘ crime from sixth place to pliice fourth. Rhea Mae fifth and Lew McKinney sixth. Second Heat: In the day of sur- prises Joey O‘Brien brought Tip Abbe home from the seven-eighths pole to snap the lead thirty feet R Goes To l Peter (i ~_ Budlong and Judd were first and fslllfi, 231m. iorganization. Fox ‘next April for spring training. He attend-ed the 50a school in Boston on their laat home stay and work- led out at slraight struggle. The final series for the city and district title will be ed by Dodgers Peter's or the East End Com-mer- cials. who meet, again on Saturday with St. 25 yards from the wlri=| ga-nie lead in this bracket. tireco- Janiro i Bout Tonight .1111; viibiimrremwi~i_epaizbns a f Frw-F , i Bostonfllih SAINT JOHN, N1, A . 16 _. 9P7 -- 11mm!’ POX. first man ‘Peter's Baseball ‘heir farm i b R 1:0 p111” ~ c 11 , . -. the Piedmont L ‘mm e a will leave early Fenway Park. (‘St John Dodgers Win Opening Series SAINT JOHN, N.B., Aug. 13 _ HCP) — Saint John Dodgers won 11191!‘ 0991111111 series in the Brunswick New _ senior baseball play- ovins when they edged west 3mg isles 3-2 toni-ghr. tor a second “ in the best-cf-three play- s; and either Peter's holding a 1-0 NEW YORK, Aug. l6- (AP) ._ h i Club . as rece ved a con- °°m1118 iii-act from Boston Rea so); OI‘ Alma Budhmgi‘ 111 eague a class B Old Home Week Harness Racing Program Will Be Concluded On Saturday‘ Due to the record number of entries which made ltne- cessary for several classes to be divided into two divisions thus preventing all classes to be completed today. officers of the Exhibition Association last night announced that the program will be carried over to Saturday afternoon when three classes, the 2.19 trot and pace, the second div- ision of the 2.24 Trot and the three-year-old Futurity, will be raced. ' It has been a record breaking program alhweek long that lived up to all the adivance notices heralding it, and Saturday's program is such that the sensational racing that has been witnessed will be continued and will also add a fitting climax to the best show held in the Associations 55-year-old history. The vaudeville program in its entirety will also be on ,hand and this part of the program ha gone over with a “'bang’.’ with the large throngs that have been viewing it since its first appearance here on Tuesday- Baseball ’s Big Six (By The Associated Press) , l NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ St. Louis 1001101004 7 l Philadelphia 000 000 000-O 2 1 Burkhart and O‘Dea; Sproull and Seminick. C icago 000 000 Bwekvn 001 10o 00x—2 o Chipman. Vandenbui-g, Wyse and Ricfi; Beat-s and Dantonio, Pea- coc [Cincinnati ooo ooo 041-5 9 1 3,111,,‘ Boston 002 000 010-3 9 1 Bowman and Unser; Hutching (Three leaders in each league) G AB It It Pct. I-Iendricksvn and I-loflerth. Holmes, Braves 116 417 104 1'17 .371 0111011111511 110 050 100-8 l3 1 CavarettoaCubs 106 402 83 146 .363 B05101! 100 000 110-3 15 l 2 ler, Dwyer and Devlin. Crumling. aoousr 1; m, 1- Eresi . .- .__.,.,.‘,.____=t_‘_‘________ -—r BE. coon r0 YOURSELF Kleine and Liollsr; Crowicn, ended recruiting some . Smola, Johnson and Pruet. The (W11), first oi’ the wqmni Buflalo ooo 002 ooo ioc-o 12 1 lei-vices tb be formed, we; m, m: Syracuse 001 001000102-6 10 5 to start demobilization it, m 113 1111111185) ried member were returned as‘ Oana and Mcrdarskt; B085" 511d civilian life some time ago 4 Just, Palmer. The WR.CN.8., youngest Newark 0001011 301-4 3 9 smallut of the women’; ‘m, Montreal 000 200 0014 5 3 lattes, instituted voluntary MacKfly. M81108!!!’ <71 1nd VH1 tiization for its married perm“ Grofski, Stiencke (7); Gabbsrd, Both services have been ' Stephenson i9) and Todd. d t 1 l an rs nng design d - Jersey City 02c 300001-12 17 1 their girls rbr ho Z-milililfmmfi Rochester 003 102 000—6 10 2 jobs in civilian life. Ross and Clsueen. Tomcat; Red- The Canadian Women's Am‘ Oorpl, largest women’; 111m ‘M . centrating on counselling, 1mm s‘ Needed In All with a total enlistment b! you‘ also has been quietly commit“ its girls on post-war probl (m, has said little about it since (.114 service wu at the same time c”. Many Girls Still sin-render the C.W.A.O. m, ,4 that married girls who wishsq t, And the program wasn't without icing o miles iii be ter than 2.10 over the ll"hl.l'lll‘l'§.1BSi, track came through i h n surprise \‘l(‘-~ torv "or lit’ ‘rivily backed Hali- ' ‘lc Jolly Har- ’ the . on Wednesday: and iii so doing: t abllshed a win r " record for himself of 2.121;. As ins expected Scottv Bucllong won zhc first. and third heats to rapture the 1st division of the 222 Fare Iiiic Wilkin cqilfillcd his i11fl"ll w’ .208 ill the second heat of the junior" free for all, Poppins the Zrace with a summary of 1 1 3. In addition to Jolly Harvesters obtaining his new record. Alma Budloiig _ .." “ 2 yiacc in 2.11M his r .c.d of 2.12. 3 (‘lass Card Today cnniii ' c. being: the .0.. in addition to and the 2.14 Pace. all with a biz list of starry entries. And so heavy as been the entry list with so many classes having to be split. that an extra day's . ' ‘ have to take place rm Ctllllillfl" t . . ivcck of 171C111!‘ Cl‘. Saturday the 2.19 Trot and Pnce_ the 2.24 Trot. second division, and the three year old futi ty. all evenly ruatched fields will he 1.1 g climax to what. has 110211 a starry Old Home Wc§k' program. l JUNIOR FREEFOR-ALL i Frlc~ F": 1w. the 2.25 Pace ' i order Second limit: Carried over from it was Ce f . DllClllZ red all the way by llariy Direct who wen: a wonderful mile. Ti gct the word on the first trip] ' i Wilkin winning the; battle for the rail. Pound-E ‘ounri the firs‘, turn Gay Law’, 1' d to mvl-zc a fiizht it, jumped to (Ii-on far hnck and as they wont up the backstretch Har- rv Di ct moved up vcry fast into second place. Trying for the lend Harry muldirt make the grade and as they came by the half it was Wilkin. Harry Direct and Joe Dir.| ect as the three leaders. Around the turn, up to the backstrctch and into the home stretch Hnrry_ Direct rtill tried to head Wilkin, but it was no go. the Bailey-driven] horse winning by n length as he p.10 pv l... uho had lL“.‘ll seventh _ the linlf came re", fast in the lasti trip i\l'Elllll(l (o place third, Joc Dir- ect fourth ivith the remainder back is. lo of . . . f. Heat: A 1y to a flying- slart the old fav-“rurito. Happy L! tii" rail from Harry D11‘ ‘- r: ‘he iliz-i (urn was reached} m‘. nrirlc every post 11 1141111111’! 0-"5‘| from there on. Going up the 1111R- strctcli the first. trip around Harry Dire-ct was trailing in seoOnd posi- tion with Wilkin moving up tol third place on the outside andGav Lmv fourth. Flashing bv the stindsi at if, pn Lions of the lead-l‘ uucli ivith the SN m indcr prcttv ' strung ‘ I‘. drives didn't millPFlflllT‘ uniil. ~ o char‘ had been PlPE. TOBACCO CIGARETTE (TOBACCO (H, LISTEN TO crcv we“ ::1:&’:::: OLD HOME WEEK ‘Z24 i lreached and then Harry, Wilkin 1 and Gay Law all set out. for Happy ‘ but they couldn't catch inc p-.i'.;i1g machine. Gay Law, moving up fast, followed by Wilkin, snap- ped second place from the latter iii a drive right to the wire. with Iiarry" Direct dropping back 1a fourth. The remainder were prcizy well spread out a few lengths L-ack. l‘ 2.24 Trot (1st Division) With ScotiyBudloiig and Quee ' 'ri.i:<uri~ having a lieai won api Wednesday. (he crowd looking for most anything to l1: - pcii but it was Teddy Weir, hiding his time until the second half that pllOtEd Scotty Budlorig home in ‘lftlllt; to cop the heat and race. Away after several scores, Queens Treasure had the rail and led the liclcl ziroiiiid the second turn when lviargarec Jean toc-k over to opci up a two-length lead over Queen's ‘1 reasure and Scoity Budloiig, with} the remainder strung out at least tiirce lengths back. Coming by the hall’ it was Margaret, Scotiy and‘ the ’I‘rca.<urc in (he forefront. Go. mg up the backstrctch Scctty iveuti to n. drive and Just after passing 'tl1e three-quarters showed in lrontl of Margaret Jean. Then Queen's, Treasure. moving fast, paced ‘" ‘ ‘ second place and set sail for " but the best she could do was get to within a length of the Builiong horse. Margaret Jean and Swot '1 McKane lisd a iilp and tut}; ha“. tie for third with Margaret getting it by l1 head; Lee Rcynolos was fifth with Hilda Budlong sixth. 2.24 Trot (1st Division) Third Heat: As was the case in‘ the previous class two horses had . a t a heat each in muddy Moko win. hing the first and Jolly Harvester the second, and it was the laltcri who made a regular parade of the! lllllt‘. ivixining all oft by hiunc-lill Right after the word go Buddy‘ lilokzi and Peter ltcaniorc, horses expected to be vcqv much 1:1 the] running. wrnt to breaks and never really got going. It was the Slgllllli for Jolly to open up a huge lCIIflu‘ As (hey came by the half with the, entire fleld strung out it was Jnllyi Harvester, George Mac, Mickey] Volo, Billy Aubrey, Peter Reamore, and Buddy Moko_ and they never‘ changed positions throughout :11? last half although George Mac and‘ Mickey Volo fought it out through‘ the stretch ivitii George Mac gel.- ting the nod by a head. 2.22 Pace (2nd Division) First Heat: It took a lot of scor- ing to get the field away due to bad word go with Peter just failing to; head the winner Bu’ back behind Judd. who finished third a couolel of lengths back there was anotherl close battle between three horscsl that ended up in a blanket finish with Jerry Lee Volo ending up fouurth. Winnie Scott fifth end Just] Betty sixth, Lady Rose sev- en t . Third Heat: lt was a spectacu. 111T Slllht to sec the field of eight hfirscs turn into the home stretch P! 111a n1: oil every challenge to whi 11w hmt- Peter went away on the Lady Rose (Miller) "fill, holdinit it in the race for the first turn and never being headed» Going up the backstretch the first] l drivi- that carried her lntn third lllFlllilll at the hrilf. A: they went! up the back stretch they withheld! I their drivu but the duels start/ad Mighty Hanover (Harrison) 4 I I I ‘ very fast‘ to ‘iiv: (Ill Rhea Nine for .(‘l‘0l‘iCl place.‘ bunched with Peter Budlong, Jerry Lee Volo (Jnbnlce) ..‘ -lmc around Alma Budlong, who A. F. Ringuetle oi Green River, h. ted started on the outside. started ‘ B ii ])0d l .352 K8 9d d L l! ; C , l» m. M.@...:“§:. “c” i’ snail... 1s 1e i: it. v1.11‘. 1.11. 1.1.1111... "its; Women’s Services were" - be“ we“ »= o» Tm‘ P01 111° “W1 m‘ the “W” Ybungstcyiiulccfy‘ ‘llony Jam“) °“ Case seiibtbrs ' c2 3'17 511119.310 Hoflerth. ’ an early dl-Qtitlarge. 3m" “'1'” W"““‘"~' Pml” "1 m“ me season‘ "f-l‘ 1° “aged m“ 9’ Stirnweiss Y’ks 102 421 731313111 Pittsburgh ooo 001 oao-i c o H°w°"°'- 1‘ l‘ lrgil, gillllllkltlffll llICdbZlCk§1fCtgl1 Madison Sqiareleéffjéenscfifionzg Runs batted in: National Lea. New York 000 200 00x—2 9 0 B nELFN——-BANNERMAN yo“; (gm qdwvpagsm 5261i will be imli ‘tefic tuce nan coming y ' qiAml-t Roma; zM I y . v 0- Z8911)- lme halt it was widow's Pride Tip 6:0. will clash again tomorrow we’ 01ml)‘ Dodgers 9 e can Adm“ “a: gizxgggdiwiwz “"3° ~ for their brothers-in-arim. Wm lAbbc, Rh~a Mae, Mighty Hrmoveigfnllhl If either can win decisively, League‘ Ellen’ Yankee!‘ 71' : onal Lea e. i~‘°‘~"d“1° l1“°51" “m1 L” M°Kl“-‘h° Wm “l” m“ m” °f a ‘ead- Hiihl.’ rgililvesmntil: Amer-fills INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ,1 ‘ who incl gone to (wo breaks.‘ 1Y1?’ 9011119111181‘ 101' Red Cochmneis League‘ Stephens Browns, i7. ‘Newark 200 002 g__6 7 g l sixth. Tiicv all lield their positions‘ Wfltsrweight title. '_i_jé___ Montreal 020 16o x__9 12 1 to the scvrn-cigliths pole and then; The first Greco-Jsnirc tussle K. Drew: and Steinecke- Roy and ilie struggles began. O'Brien took Went to the Montrealeir after a Todd. ' Tin Abbe out fast for the stretch] fight so even that two officials Jersey city 010005 drive and it was the signal for the awarded four rounds to. each, _ Rochester others to follow suit. They closed though both gave Grew the edge, I Chicago l wire in front. Right after zhcv got > lht‘ can on widow's Pride ivith The 1111a ll d 1t 5.x r m Pl trill, Philli - 1 i1 11.1.51 ' ' - '~ Rhea Mae and Mighty Hanover Qinadjanr c“ e or e Waglhllér. gakas lull; Daelilllinjronmfl" tlldln awlltlhntlhle ‘lreltfurnollliolilile cfilllz- §,°§l,l§h?“l§3,w°“ thegnuke o’ Con‘ grizgi iii the (111611: of iiéhbut T58,‘ Aivhbizb tomorrow's bout also (By The Canadian Prev) Buffalo 011 100 o-e '1 3|vice veterans. olda and‘ “tflh/‘ii lnhm ‘l; ‘Abewflsalir? 0 e 8° i111 li itedt 1 . s ~ [coming under the ivire 0v" 111161131115: e01 hinirbgoygtlltri‘: fthdidbi, amamcan LEAGUE yélfitiii. and iilill-boiglriq-gelaliiei? lséllyvlllérfillnslllstlamigl ‘$11111 ldleeodeguo. h”. "o d.” omw“ m“ ‘*1? llllgglfl, Halmvretli w“; "gr?" about 17.000 i! eXPBcted to pal’, ——— 0 2 s a Kalski, Gro and Jiist. ‘(care for wounded now recupora I ‘ thy“ 1.2,‘, fi \ cw?» r e e11 1- WM‘ w n1 t 001 o1 ooo- Bltim ~. Hoogieg faith‘, Lgw sixihl. nearly $80900 to “awn m I‘ Deatlroitlg on 100 161 otgr-QE: 14 0' Tgrontg" 8&8 g (l) lrlltarllsavghdlillildviallllegceliil: i331“ m" w “n by ‘our length‘ T r eii: no icr a e roya m, ‘ Ull i h Vtifl-‘ii Cl - ‘ ' . _ ' ' '”_”“—_*'*' all ldlllililfl the last lmlfl fwitlii MUSuN fROM INDIA lyqelidfilhiiscr andrlgichaglrils. 9 0 Lani/la“ and Lunar‘ Hamlm ‘mdlyqgylgf vglfilfes lmlzl. cffmllfil ACCIDENTS Run ma. Pifisiii‘ l-iiiev" e PM!“ "0 mm- .- _ - BOStDIl ooo ooo oao- a Baltimore ooo 12o 001-a a 31a th b’ " . It n, 1 u, _ ‘ t ._ d; Mudin was imported into Eng-i —l1 18 0 . reng mun ered 8,319 girlie, and A person is inland in s lame l u; {fig flfllf, $51533 flflfdgfmfh, land from India in the 1m 1600s. penis’ V‘ 213014111“! Helm; Toronto 00110131x—7 a 1 the 11.0.1112 iwbmeiib vinslbii, minim cm-y six and bum o-c 6 2 3o11z01_7 5 2 immediately demcbiliiied. however, (7 innings) OTTAWA, Aug. l6 -- (OP) —- The end oi’ the war with Japan has caused immediate cuhbacks. in some of the women's services‘ and expectation of them 1n Uthfll, service officials said todu . The women's services not b0 Remember When “ lylhoClnadlluhcq since many o! the 1e are needed Mun: Jllflblyhkhgl m‘ or umbering 16,98, both sccondg. ‘i"“ '- ““_i" Lee and Tresh. --_- v the word Lew iVlcKinnev pacing a “Hkhfili. eprgllfe clhgielglgle ‘ 2 14 2,1,1“. york 019 9m ()()0_-3 a 0 torm on the outside taking the “Aw” ' 1 4 6 315k Louis 19g Q03 00x_'1 13 0 rail from Tin Abbe at the second Jmedgle H665“; (H065) ""3 5 2 I Gene] page and mbtnsomMun. turn. Going up the back stretch REE,‘ Mae (Conrov) ' 5 23 Cris; “i; Mgncum, they all tucked in and at the half Lewumxmne, kctarke""' iphuadelohia 03g 999 (130.4; 10 0 it was Lew. Tip Abbe. Mlghtv Han‘. Kelly) 5 _ __ ' H _6 6 5 clevelafid m9 19g 131-7 10 2 over, Josednle. Rhea and Widcws Time: 2'06 34: 2'08; 208 3_4. Flores, Berry and Hoser; c5119!‘- The winning horse is owned by Salveson, Klleman and Havel. Mc- W. G. Stewart of New Glasgow. ‘Donnell. Pride. Things started to happen on the baclzstrotch. Tip Abbe opened wide to show in front at, the three-quarters. but n disastrous,‘ hrcak forced hiiii (o (imp back. Then Mighty Hanover. Josedalc, ' and Rhea Mae started‘ Mighty went to the front dale and Rhea Mae came finish a length buck horse just slav- Six Trotters ‘By Watchim, Entered For T0day’s F ree-For-All Trot Ileadcd by Frank Adams‘ great trotter Watchim six hill‘ "l"! trctters. well known ibi- th; vetflrlrrlélfllzfifliealizil; tgemrxizl $31115‘? hid for the pnlr position on the i 111110 ‘he “"75 l“ “l” Free m‘ m‘ outside to iaicc in that llflililfllll ' Week roving program Mid another record crowclll issh 8113530: “Bil: :1‘: around to the top <11 1111i‘ >11‘<‘?fh l hand to sec the cream of the Maritirnes horse B ll hcioro tucking in. As the trio hit v though the Frce For All Trot will likely hold the spotlight there all! 1m" 11"’ “Mk “lrelch ~ two other classes on the card that are quite likely to filrhllh h!!! V1111 moved by ll/iclmvs Pride in aii cf. m kind o’ upsets as m“ gonna" ha” been witnessing not only fort to go to the front: he couldn't’ ‘e “ma; b‘ mum“ open“ bu‘ u“ through ‘he "Mo", fir? tylllglfsd Olfnwhfhfiilonilé s me There gls the second division of the 2.25 P306 M"! 111° 2-“ PPM‘ a 1' i . ' 1 stretch O'Brien pulled hi: horse ‘ both classes that are as evenly matched as is posslbleiaud It wllldnailtaeh; out but Mighty Hanover had too gurpflging‘ if extra heats are necessary before the wnners are cc . much left. iviniiing (he heat and . Tcrmed the "Kentucky of Canada" the Island certainly lived up to “m” h?‘ l‘ lmgnl‘ The mlle was m‘ its name yesterday with that gay, colorful crowd on hand, starting 3'10 flat" in a steady stream be ore the gates were open and continuing even to lpast race time. Just uch another crowd ls expected today and they, will] be well satisfied owing to the sensational racing they are ‘hound to: WI HESS. i Here in how they will take the word this afternoon: i ms race-aria Dlm-Classlfled-PURSE $500M moving. but . l: i1 (‘no Hoosier Tip Abbe was fourth Lew ll"Klll-i nev fifth and widow's Pride sixthl Fourth Heat: Mighty Hanover was on the rail as they got the word and he was never headed thereafter. widow's Pride made a. SUWMARY Following is (he summary of the card rained out Wednesday. togeth- er with yesterdays two classes. 2.22 Pace . JUST FLICKA. owned by Peter MoMlhlll, Remington. driven by Time: 2.10 1-2; 2.08; 2.08. The ivlnning horse is owned by Charles Craig of Halifax. N. S. The following two classes made up the two raced from yesterday's program: 2.22 Pace, Second Division MAJOR BOWES 2.10%, owned by Robin Kaiser it Son, Halifax.‘ driven by R. Kidney. ~ 1 BONNIE BUDLONG 2.10, owned by B. C. C. icklhsnk, Halifax.‘ driven by B. C. Crulcklhanlr ‘ SANDY D. 2.09. owned by ll. W. S. Alllnghnm, Galetovvii, N. B, driven by J. Conroy. SONATA 2.05, owned by Dr. I‘. C. Dougan, Charlottetown, driver by Wm. Hood. LEE BIEWER 5-004, owned by Milton Bell, Charlottetown, driven b, n. 11min. 01.0 HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL‘ LIVE STOCK 12x lll0N CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 14th. to 17th. All Ready For the Big Show The months of preparation are over and patrons-for our friends from the Ma patronized us, for other friends beyond the confines of the Maritimes, and also friends and relatives Many are already here, well they will receive a possibly could to place nual big Provincial Live Stock Show, harness racing, vaudeville and other We extend an invitation to one and all-to be among the thousands who will come to Old Home Week and Provincial Live StoclcFair. Don't miss the thrills and entertainment which comes with this-one of the greatest outdoor shows ever staged in Canada. 1 - ~ THIS l8 OUR PROGRAM ¢11<'~"""*"1 We“ 1°4- “"11"ififiisihlfififiiifiiflii. fiii"~.»l’~iill$32L§§1.”¥Fl12?§,,‘“Yiiljnw, "J 5;» ' t... 0'Meara. . Alma Budlens and Peter Biidlvuei Mbitmiibt ya... tO'lVl {im b s a‘ 2. KERWIN IIANOVER, 2:15. owned by F. C. cost». Amherst. driven; I th iuovidvd the closest finish of the; Lee Rcyvnolds tHillTliOll) . 4 :1 5 by LeRoy Barnett. g 9 o meeting. there being only inches, Scotty 11:15am» (Cfillg) . 5 4 4; 3, my; Tom), zmiig, owned by Alex Miller, Pugwash, driven by 0.; sclryiriaratillllg itrfigcngih athglgg wiAi‘e. with‘ Hilda Budloiig (Rogers; 2.146162% Mum“ , _ ' -‘ a W m e - ivriv <m~ T‘ ~; 2.13 4; 2.1‘ 1- ; . - ., , . _ : ‘ me m“ Alma was followed around Tllltl‘ iviiminlz hers: is owned by, 4- iwaETLlttllkAltlli LEE, 2.13%, owned by W. C. Marl, St John, driven; AFTERNOON \ . lthcielntbliircrlil? fietsgvpboliyfilclglmiqnggngi, Ether‘. English of Pificu, 11,5. l 5' sysTéR glégfllnyi mzsn’ owned by Funk L‘ “aim”, Glace B" E w!“ ‘M3039 zrggirzgclggi: ‘Xzirigcvillc In front o! Grand Stand-Races called at 1:45. strictly two-horse battle. Peter,‘ 2,34 Trot driven by J. 0'13!‘ BII- l THREE YEA kEDt tucked iii behind the leader‘ d. LEE DIRECT, 221316, owned by Marshall Govang Moncton, driven ‘ R'OLD FUTURITY astthe pair of ltheitnh opened £11111,‘ Jolly Harvester (Morrison) . 4 l é‘ by M_ Ggvang, l l 2219 TROT AND PACE . iueaizapontie er5- At M-“Bllivk B" kins) .13 » L35] 5h (m _ _ t rcequartcrs Just Betty started‘ Gclléisglc ‘Moots (‘Balrliioetta ,_ .. 2 4 2 7' rA:lcgg:klelARvEsTEa' owned b, A‘ l ‘u’ l o,’ "m FREE FOR ALL TROT ' w, no» w» no but 00111511‘! lZcLPc-ter Rcamore u. O'Brien) . a 1 ii rm, 3,8,5, 2,, M, ,, n, n Man, n ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I SECOND DIVISION or CLASS THAT 1111s T0 1m SPLIT within range. Halfway down thei Mickey V010 (Jay) ~ - ~-5 5 3 s’ b m, Niléwlfenw y ' ' y ' " '1 Vaudeville mete and enter‘ ‘ ‘ will be ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ heats of the stretch Peter started t c nic on: Bill A b _ (C. O'Brien) 7 6 4 IVER l’ - c i i. i m1 S? fakm i {lb locfiéi l“ he Bluznoslé reéampboln ‘I 6172 9' Mimi‘ bmfinfi, owazdjy A R ‘unsung’ Green ma,’ N‘ B" harness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish miulc. m? ma e t ut ma ed on Tl z 2.17 1-4; 2.16 1-, .12 -. di- y . ngue . < 1:51geizseeufuvhaioryiéxthel113M "Tgebdgnénlil hurt-w 515mg Negsotg 1o. 2:15, (mica by Fred nbbibiibua, Monctou, driven by r. IN FnfilgjlrlvélgGGl-igggslr D “'3 FHYWSH 985i fl- _ at) ‘YCIIO O y v ‘illli Jill‘ {Bollllllfgli wvllisthlhtlilla‘ ‘iliiiltl N's‘ sample‘ 2'“ PAGE-PURSE 5500'“ r ii evening prbmm vvnii sii rm b: vaudeville, abut-moment and llnlllll I. i 1 u 9 tour hauling it out, for the remain-i Junlm- FIHS-Fllf-All ,3 9," f “u f m“ u, n," my," u“ ‘moms. m“ e"“‘°°"' 1 l‘ "my "ENLEY 2'08"‘ °“"'°d b’ C’ H‘ “m” Mum’ luv“ (‘illiurllllilisilozvellrtiiia o librmiibzrvvllliesii: Ollznl)? tile but l): the ‘ibus-riinic-Nlariir: Sccnml Heat: Once again it was I Wilkin (Bailey) . .1 1 3 driven by W. Kelly. ‘ I r l _ n battle l1ll the Wily between Almnl Happy 1.. (Ringucttcl . 4 a 1~ a run 1111mm 2.01m, Owned by .1. o. Meinii, st. Stephen, aiiveb| "l" °1 51'" - giidlong aindbiileter Bladlgllg, Wlltll,‘ Gay Law (J, Conroy) ...2 by _|_ D‘ Mum“ | , ttC‘.Y.r:-'Di tHd .6 ' .» i i . %Ogglalnggtallfgy‘l7fiélgegil$11511‘;aheovllrll. gal: lilirecrtccfBiixtll-grlkd.fi....3 3 gngmmfr Mal" “m” b’ Pow" “m” Lh‘fl°“°l“m' “h”! i s ostons ate o c.ar.ge very‘ Royal At Law (Mac l u l . 8 ' ' . mgreflnfly (uh-m; the "up, pom,“ N t H 9,. (H mm“) 5 7 7 4. ALCYONE 2.09, owned by St. Crolx Driving Club, Calais, Me.,i _ ’ N‘ and Allllii rllielled it out from thef TlaieeGrtlllltoléi. IJ. gBrleni 7 o c driven by F. McGlbbon. i win be In full operntlon on main Fair Grwldl "WI"! ""1 °"”""‘ the need to |o into particulars-all the thrillers will he there-all the devices that plellfl , kiddies cc much, yo: the very latest In amusements. In the eveiilnll "I! 1515'" "m , he a beautiful sight with its over 1,000 extra colored lights-Milli new side iliowii will make their appearance. Lunches will be served in new and up to data Lunch loom-Meals in Best-III’ ant-Both at back of llllln Grand Btand-Bcuciiahlo prince, ADMISSION FREE T0 MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND Afternoon, 75 cents for Home Races and vaudeville (l0 cents to: extra) Admission 35 cent: (‘In extra) — Children l! cents (Tn extra) ‘and’ SEAHON TICKETS at all drug stores and Old Spain 88.00 (Tl! inc They take in all performances and an tranefmslile. No refund: are made on III $1151.; 113333110111? ‘f§lxl;llgdliggitc) H; 5 i: FREE roit nu. Thor-runs: $000.00 C O ‘ - - . . . ~ fi3cl/iurignari_)neu,).... i. EyNNNIIYaIIElADE 2.07%, owned by I. D. Mehln. 8t. Stephen, driven‘ whmi, 5m, (wen, “:75; 2. giiiaisrbii: gugtoialo z.1o, mvlletl by George anibiilni, Keiiltngtcn, IVENW" "11""- . r ven y . rco ns. _ JaétligeWéttljigvlivyflgfgldlHi 8. ‘LEEhrIcKILLOP 2.09, owned by Stan Clarcv, Sydney, driven by Th" vllllllllt‘ 11°13“ 1" 51'1"“ l’! 1. ii/iocilicoi 2.0m, Olvflcd by r. c. BHIIII, cimibttctbwii, driven - '1 '°"'°" "m1" b! °- "m" - LT -COL o A MacKinnon nso ' I. WATCIIIM 2.0m, bwm-a by Frank Adams, ubnm, driven by win. ' ' ' ' ’ ' ‘ ’ FrcE-For-All "mt jam! Place Ilood. Fresnel“ _ _ we are now ready for our ritimes who have so generously from the great Republic "to the South. others are speeding towards us knowing full hearty welcome. We have done everything we our grounds in excellent condition for our an- and to provide a great program of entertainment for our customers. 1 fi-cmtwoorllll‘ MEALS LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Cllllfllell so mm (‘In lflrn) J. W. BOULTER, Secretary-