PAGE SIX " Loca >8’ Cw ‘ Yesterday's |raat racing pr ram will live lonauin the memory g? the big crowd t were privileged to - attend it. Rareb one sea large fields of horses bunched as olaaeiy coining irito the stretch as they were yesterday with positions in moat cases not being determ- ined until they came under the re. O C O Waichissrs great effort in the first heat of that Bee-For-All Trot was easily flu highlight. I car d Prank Adams might reeordall to him- self had he been pushed Just a little bit harder but that is the breaks of the racing garne, but nevertheless it was a great heat This ' Trotting the first Within ht 11v Zlce . In Free For All Trot- Jassdale Hoosier, Guy Ann and Christie Blldlong Are Winners In Sensational Day's Racing. Big Free. For All Today With 8 Starters Features Gard. _ heat 0f the feature event on the Iraa-Ior-All hot Phat lleatf Watchlm, Prank Ad- ams’ great trotter from Halifax. equalled the track trotting record in the first heat as he came on fast in the last gunner to over- haul Pagliaeci an IllIY by two lengths ln 2:07 I-i. Driver Billy Hood and Watchirn rece-ved an [ovation as they came back to the stands for introduction. Jockeying for position the field took seven scores before they sot away. Lee Brewer away on high and tr yin! for the rall went to a break lust after the word and Sunnymeade. who had the rail led his field around the first turn and into the backstretch. Pagliaccl was irailins. followed by Watohim on the out- side. Basii Hanover uniped it off plallirack Tr A Wafchim Of Creating New Mark i g Rel .8 Starters Will Come to the-Wire in Today's Big Free-For-All " Aiiamaoo Afiamcoo A moon v Aamm 1.00-4.00 m. 2.00-4.00 m. 2.00-5.00 us. 2.00.500, h“ “Th; rnainavantaaf an oatstandln: p . tho N‘ Ina-Iona]! lvanhc Ewing . IV.'M'M. aca t new flighthorsea teredwillbaraoeltllls .. afternoons: a lighu, “Er sack a: the raid Home Weak program .,°°9-00P.M. QDO-VJOHA. 1000a“ M. ‘I Iwilll third . .ll fraa- -sl has been arwarl u new cvar slnoe the entry list has baarpnbiished and alihollh win- H“; "$91 Pa‘ "1"!" '1 illvfisvlcullwni 51..., nara have been difficult to pick the first two days it is mi. lncra dlf- "4 i1" 101i ll llflllliiv Y" wavy day em, M, fiollt to pick the winner oat of u... eight performers u.» Illl take the 2 word mu nfierloiil- 1'“ Wm“ v Iv mean a. let in the ultimate outcome. machine driven by Johnny Conroy, Mighty Hanover, lhca Mae, But while the Free-for-All will to the wire in the 2:22 Trot. a great day's racing. llow they will take the word: other three races on the oard promises entries will take the word in the 2:22 pace, six and poaaihly two others will hoar the bell in the 2:14 Pace while nine good traitors will coma A total of 25 horses that will snake III Lew McKinney will go away on the rall and that In Itself Then there is Iollity that pacing Happy l... stated to la at hla peak. The Walnut Abbe, the lIdll-tllhll Lone Aco snaking his first appearance hora, and Tip Abba, rlghfnow than ever before in its history. llllll lltllll ill! lllilulllll "It racing. Iiva equally exciting 2:22 PACI AUGUST GT q runflli on '~c' rcv"“"* lav all the Interacting lectures oi illa CHAILOTTITOVIN "OI-D HOMI WEEK- WOIIOI! rile MACDONALD rosacco com..." . BritisMhMfI-onsolsv i. ».l~~»-.' .< K. o/"oflrzck ZlG-ZAG cloassm TOlAcgq ‘And 11.1944 amos‘ a great fi_eld.of horses. program in Z07 34, wflcmm, drivm by m"), Hood and medroclgnbzhtnd fie: ‘ngalefénalflliiacac: 1. dshgtlzyngnkitzmaeddi, owned by Percy Downe. Charlottetown‘ , i _ thdosedallemlfgeoafert‘; great will} in owned by Frank Adams of HfillfflX, yesterday equalled had “liken oar themlieiadll, Wsaficnlam 3‘ 55c’; mama L“ 3,4, "m"; y, J, 5, Mupuuld, gym.” “in”, e ‘s “ ° 9 ““1°‘ m” the track trotting record held by Alloway as the big Old 5°“ - °" ° ° l ‘ difvcn by w. Viekers. , tor-Ail w s another not orth . , rneade, Lee Brewer and Basil - - effort. ml: little mare sncvlgo elnifi-lome Week racing program concluded its second day. Hanover. As are hit lgita’ thrill; ‘v °--‘_1-n}'_°:2.'.:'.1y3_- ""1 1" " 1" 5"°“'Y' “ldwm” "MK n-n-n 1"‘ 1°"! °1 ""11" ""1 “"111? Waichlm was beaten ll'i the second heat by Lee Brewer but blcimmg m?“ m "3: mms, 4_ ‘NC-Burn ALBEM-A, “u, "u"; u, gm." 1,, “chug, v ; ll i119 Wlrlud find WW1"! i r -| d - t 5Y1" "1 1' P ° The annual track and field day and two hundred d l two opponents the entire mile. 1t B511" back 1° W1" 1119 1111111 "119 l" "c? 35 11¢ 383111 911 ' quarters battled Pagliacci neck and Westville, driven by C. McLeod. "mu at the Knish“ of Columbus r fifteen 5m 8n lVlPnty y,“ was a mile long w be remembered trotted ii... other four iroiters in the class. neck until finally taking over to s. RAYMOND BUDLONG, 2.1a, owned by c. Willis, Covehead, driven can,“ Wm be "m o“ Wednesday shot put- bma?!“ and fiver. with everyone saint; all out from w t h- . f t ‘ but o ~e outstandi event in an come under the wire in his record by C. Willis. Augugg you. ' and wheel-klrro“. 1mm“ 1111811 ll-lmll 111° ""1 9° "m" 111" had Pas‘ 3.‘: ‘ms ea y“ n “g equalling erformance. Bunny- There will be fifty yard dashes horseback races w... Illee-vgged m sefl under m. wire the second time outstanding day’s racing. As a packed crowd, one that fil- mende, Lee law?‘ arid Bglélflflaxvg; “Emma-ALL TIM AND “c! ‘or "ma, mm and n e "m: um’ e other feat- "ound. ' ' . “d the “ands, flowed-out onto ‘he track ‘nd lined up ‘our all? 0132' ‘my’: S" - with e m. l LIW hleKlN EY 201 l-l, owned Geo I Gay Moncton driv- fievvagrly-yghis" ygfllgl 2.311.513“ ‘will: ioszsvolllmlliglgur ienttry l‘ m "n, Todaywillleb high lugctulili‘: All deep in“ the centre-held wndnd’ “My “w “u” tor)“: u lrdhtil: Milli! ghlrlhvrhealdz 1 an by '1‘ Etter I 1 y I ' ' ' from twelve'to sixteen and over‘ ppon mam‘ l ours t e ee- r- ' a a eng . a ~ - ' Tm! eanrl Pacee. There have been beflerfheh: 79001113 dunng we ‘fternogn over ‘fir!!! fifth. The last half of the mile was l. IIAPPY L., 2.03 1-2, owned by James McNeil], Remington, driven mam glued "ewtoluans sltage? was hghtmng ‘as’, under ldeifpliggeeaalt erlionf l ‘tollia. t e ugllseldllln ltmTlll-"enorlnoul CPOWG l hgliixlllTnllcalAlfllghl-JR 202 l 2 wned by W G Stewart New Gina 0V?!‘ l S 551K118 THC 11K 0V8 ll , ' U ifs Qa 0n OI: G a . ' 0 I a a ' none promises 0105K Competition "cord smashing pertlo-rmances k t2‘ e t ed th received anoth thri ll L" gow, driven by If. ilarrison.’ K c and rivalry than the band o! 111° “"1 W11" F1“ 1311"“ ' n" °" '1' ‘*1’ "r. ° Brewer trotted a" "m1 the "WM i. bursa llsan. 1.04 3-4, owned I: Mum. cm» and Brass’. Am- ' ' 1s 5151" w" 111" ‘"111 "l" 111° ""1 first heat of the 2:19 Trot and Pace in 3:10 1-2 to displace ggihnwatieiiulgfi ilgggrbfohsvoéite‘. h,“ “m, b, Q comm _ I ‘ ' "“°°“". . her previous mark of 2:12 l-Lmch t t f h u b brefkflinfy m m! word g? u!" s. z-riiizuvlganglllzrhlaolrlnli. 2.0a. owned by c. n. McLeod. Weatviilc. n|||fl| canaflmn w g -—- _ Practically all eight of them Then in the 2:22 Trot w wen o our ea e- second trip down with Watc m n - ~ - Th n1 H, . have‘ the spcegl and kabilityd t? fore being decided McNeinss Pick trotted the second mflg the gtld, follgwsili ilaznoaarglizié, l. gflgEr-glfilg. 1.59 1-4. owned by I. D. Mehan, 5t. Stephen. driven the finlghtys (:25 (golmlncislllgrdayrm: 1 l - ' ~ v 131.1218 hfiglenfiyllllralcie lfigctllilfigfl in 2:12 1-2, to displace his mark of 2:15 l-2, while to make ggnyggifiumnihggrnug, a: 1_ '11]! $.35, :35’ 1:.,n:l':¢u by n. Dudey Patch Cinb, New Glas- y ,§,‘?.§_'"g'_"°g§,{;g= Lllldihimgl; :1 5&1‘; v" - - e . e . . . llfmglrléilpirfggnnhf asflhetglthdrtilylg mam“ °°m1'1°1“' Chm“ Bgdh-‘g’ ‘um: ‘“°,‘,",f',,.‘,‘,',”,‘,, g3: from Wawhlm w 8° i» s. ‘itlnn-‘é? 2.1a i-s, owned by llertnrity and Lahey, Dartmouth, -——- §T§§Q§,§f°l,'f51'"61f‘fD°"“14 "d 0. track now lightning fast lt will not to the program came throng _wl an liaexpec the front. wntcl-llm just tucked in m", u, y, Conroy. NEW HAMB l n. surprising if the mark does so the third mile in 2:12 3.4 to displace liar win race record with the rest following suit and (cPFTh c 0111-. Aux. 16 , by m. boards. i. u... nil: it wasLeeBrewer. M, "m. B e Wlhowned by J w. Rememhgr - - - of 2:15 1-4. u t h duel m“ m, an m’ hum Watchim. Pazliaccgi 2:11 gim- - “w: gly New I-gearo. Ont; atnd fill The other three ‘classes also‘ 5 e” _ over an: Bllnnymbl - "I! 9 u.“ h l 3;“ _ cm” °' - ' promise the same close, hhrd- | 1i was billed as an olitatandins bunched I11 111;‘ g“§efi°g1f-n§go _ turn’ and into the bachstreteh they 1- WIIJIN- iggAaafim ‘Lmfifiui’ 1 Bfgm 5,, 54.95:: fliizmdglfynlafilc‘ $195.51“ “a B! The Canadian l’ 1 fought hfinishest l5 have tskfin program anti it Cgtiillly llveldtléll g: §gllrlrtkvlvaswanr firs” mm “d rem usfiun dlukeiustwa: 2. léwYlih b “l” . . o . . . . . m ‘or the manna w ‘moan Hem "rung ‘Daren . ' , , C I Vflll a c _ ‘ I ' . _ _ 53$, tcflidp $1111 s: ,.‘§“§Z.,§“.‘l an‘; ifiuexllihllacligns could ggfitllge a the remainder scattered out a short iggtfed k '01}, and 5,10" bgin 3_ JEAN nhrruiy, 2,0; i-z, owned by C. ll. Horton, Murray liver, {hm energized fgsiteg ref Olgfimusboilifxeztiélsiirilcigifl 31a llunu better than m. two um have straight heat victory; thrilling distance back-t om" m, steadied down had or ped bac mm, b, w_ n” W, wed“ God c no tonight “men he ddestxednismn prrceded n‘ ' ' 1 sntlmhfidlciives “sufllly bficewefaxf‘ hgld kayaks? an “m” ‘will’ cfgdrmhorseslnw t iullretlll " DALE COCHATO’ 2'“ 3'41 “m” 1'! F"1'k owfl-u- 51- 3°11“- "1" Ambers for the world's lillhtlvclgllt ' r were e or r o er v , "m; ‘- Mimlg" “'1” sew” °‘ s“ 1111i’ e "111" "m" “h” °"°°1"1°“ “m” hm‘ m a contend?‘ pill‘ ""3"" “P °“ 11" 9"" M1“ a hh-iElLIcF-igllllillimzu i-s owned by syansv Mines ncmnenb clnb, ‘_"_ hlflimii ll.“ l0 nwllflrhgsslhlrl §St“*.?’%l3i".§‘“é‘é§.‘§.t..i.“ tiara; .“.;*.‘.‘.‘°.,.“3“.§‘.2f.‘€J“§$.§"..¥§‘fi. 2:1‘: “i.i’;°l..“%l.’é"i.¢‘.“..~¥.' W5 gear;.l;ii..:=nsr.l~ts..e.sklg v ., ... ...'..-... ' a c a h u R l’..‘§".%.‘?l‘.¥..w.““...l°“ "k We put hisfinger cn what lnskes his ter than 2:10. l"lo Direct had title Tguwvf-lilehnfglég win a le h. Basi Hanover 6. SANDY 1)., 2.09, owned, bycn 1f. W. l. Allinahain, Gsgetown, an - 8 ' 1911111311“? 111111 very 5°91‘ he W" Just before the first race got Mme. 37131“ ‘£11k neck and was t ird with Watchnn movin, Alexander, driven b! . nrfl). pointing lt m about nine direc- underway a few rows at the front strung acr055 91 ‘l? As they by Sunnymeade to take fourth ______ Mons. of the main stand gave way and 11°“ Wm‘ me poet “i; Anne PM" m: ‘riwr CLASSIFIED His lndecis ‘n lJ1"bablV provd d flamlnsloully m the "mid. 1L “l? 22111311211) ‘g; F]? '° [° hi“! "dill R .?Z‘23..Zn"°l=$lli§?f u“; a ed b n 0 D1 Oleash Invarneas driven “Hum” .10 O _ l E TE WES I10 0X19 SCIO 5 ' 5Q Q I f. a - I the lip-O" "n ml“ Success“ the luyreo h... crowd keepinl orderly as into the lead. Going up the bac - 32m “mover “d ‘nwhlm 1n l. :l'l;‘l;.homne:l . own r - I ‘um a. emu“ u Mk5 ,7. FROM nmystery team of the majors»; w- attendants helped them to the aide Wait NSee started to nave through the bmuuewh 5nd 1mm, Lawry's “DST ,1, on“ t, c‘ m alumna’ chuhuehmh a u l’ called because n0‘one seems to ground. After the shock of this "P 75°11‘! 1n $111111 P111" oi‘ 1 e stretc he wire with Watchim i- ‘u ' ' v New York 0, 5t. Louis l klwll’ W118i 118$ Kelli 1i- MOP the had wom off the big crowd regnin- 0111511“ They we" “u ‘wcluey n‘ out-trotting the other two horseal, 11'1"” '7 L‘ K‘ 7' ed b Vernon Proud, nlmnnun, I American League standings since-v ed their holiday spirit and thor- for Pvlliw" W111‘ P°s1i1°lls ° ““,§' o. win by half n length over Basil a JUANITA AXWORTHY. own y - mime,“ Qu/CKER EAs/é-R the season began and has put i nughly enjoyed the great racing lng rapidly and as they came" f Hanover with Pagliacci another half driven by R. Barnett. _ s“ h m"! . , them at the stretch drive six and program u... was run of! without the he" 1i W“ G“ *““°- "d length back. Sunnymeade was 4, LUCKY our, an a-i. owned by he vharlwll. I "l"- Cleveland s. New York ii SHAVE-s Wfl-H one-half names ahead of their a hitch. N‘See. Bright 5110i. Flo Direct an mum,‘ Ind L" Brew", who dun-t w n Moruhh Def-m" 4 30m“ 3 . "Pflfesi Ylvfll- Today four more classes will be B911 of Brooklyn who hm m?“ et away right arid who made I l. IVA WORTHY. owned i! Dr. P. w. MQMOII". 5'1""! 1'7 Chlwli? ‘l. Wlfilllnllbll 2 l su l 1 be": it raceiileellllred bl; 11119 all-sill: Plelgl ilgseuelllillutihghz"alzuil1zdzllzdlg fifethk my?“ “"Z.'.‘.'"n‘§§’l§'“‘in1'§ 1‘ 6mm" h drl by .l n Mehan s“ 3' Pmmelpm 4 BL " ess re o rae as a un ~ ' _ r v ‘ , ve . - - Wllh everybody Dlllggiflll I01‘ BVBFY- gforthe bestohatiizre‘ hogs: lllarforrerllng UP the buknrewh the second u“, 11°‘ me wogd vfth Plgnaccl m the .1 nu“ glirle-gullyslaifg? inllatchflird, Invert-less. 41'1" “TEENATIONL Eody else. but that doesn't mean we over Maritime tracks. n wlll in- gle fi=il11“ért1§§P§o“§-ove up VH9; front. Blinnymeade tried frar “the ‘l- 2513M Jun“; ' ‘ Jersey c v o Toronto 1 . t, . 5;. _ ‘ _ , . . . _ , :"’rn5‘.‘"ét gensaldt h t ‘$3511.33 actllgllejhhilgnpigl 1.28.1111. gjsfitjnlgyili},C‘1‘§,,,I,Z“,,§ZXL},W1Q‘§E 51%‘; iltlluulculfcilzlhlfielzlylttllgstnn? s. ra/iclllirild/Iilvovsn. owned by Scott and Baxter, linilfax. driven ézwgxlgltgrd I LE .0 eon e sasor- t, - ICC. . - m... u you on... think We hover-pt Q5‘; Wm $83,110,351; rélclgfdyjgflji pending stretch duel could be lminm g,“ 3,5,",- ms u.’ ,_ fyplflLEsfl sumovan. owned by n. c. ixnisbnknnbs. nnliinx. Jersey City s, Toronto i. g_0l a star. Brother. I dorrt think 15d 11; would not be surprising 1g sensed but Guy Anne hung (g1 Brawn Th”. “p; m" 4m”.- dflun by m “m,” _ mm 1s anything the great Martv the pacing record went by the srimlv w will b-v 1"" *1 ""81 - until nmlnl; the bickstretch when , .1 _____._______ Marlon, of the Cardinals. does ma: boards today as there are several Sinsins Sam W110 PM“ i1" 1"‘ Watchim moved up on even terms wilftlilenoe... 1.1mm; the “P °' Pl k and Baron fighting for the Fhplvnr carri do and just as well. horses entered who have the speed 11511 "er-V 15515 511111111“ secmd £15" with Pagliacci. The raced like I the stretch, seventh, with Bonnie's 1111 Biron made H’ as the PM; h.“ n w“ “chimed m‘ m” ton. I know they‘vc been saylnz to do just that if hard pressed, by a neck from Bell of Btoo lyn- tgam with Basil anover static, Boy eighth. l: f; oil-lg into the backside. finished the mile in the same ord. that us...» weak hitters and that 1.. audition m. the feature event W111i 1119 remamder °f the PM“ lng in show in the picture. As they .22 Trot Ollllrigti‘ Budlong took up the cl". Baron oeini half a lcnlth back we rank sixth in the league in team there is the 2:22 Pace. the 2:14 119115 11°11‘? 11°11" °°nt”1’ed as ‘mv’ hit the top of the stretch Wawhim 1st Heat: It was the closest heat h “was And passed Baron just of Christie. McNeilFs Pick was billing. but have YOU 1001186 "l; Pace, another thriller, and the 2:22 ers went all out right under the mo‘, d m (your, with 31311 111“ witnessed since the opening of the 9 11m 3 “m! n w" ‘many l 4411M. who is leading in runs batted in Trot classified. wlre- - a ste behind. The three of them mum, mu m, judges took a l‘ If": t”; have“, 3mm mu Stephens 1s the say and that is 2:19 rm and Pace 3rd Heat: It was Guy Anne mm fought it out w the wire. Watchim m; time making‘ their decision {gaff 3udjqng but Baron could gusgmny the department ma: counts. 1st m... The field of nine got wire w W1" i" "It 11"“ 1‘°“-fl“,1,', Betting the heat and race, Basil before finally lllving it to the m‘ 5.5m 0mm‘, who “on... m, . .. . away on the third score with Guv; though the remainder of the e Hanover "mini Fianna, third’ Baron’ driven by Len 0M9." We‘. “we m Tm a.‘ ‘or “with” new t" TN‘ “m P“. “All I w“ SKY Hbvvl Mark Ann-taking them flWflv at m. rail. with the exception of slnslflB sunnymeade fourth and Lee anw- Well. McNeilPs McNeilPs Pick. but u u.‘ third new mark of the Chfisimflu 15 that he WES my nom- They battled it out hammer and Sam. who was acting _up We" 51' ei‘ fifth. it could only have been by a rnat- ‘wwfi Ngeflfl Pick who had made Guy Anna (Callback) a i i inalloll for the all-star game. wove tongs for u... entire mile Wm. F10 ways ln contending positions. Bell Junior fiee-Ior-Aii m. o! inches with the Pck w,” day. ha“: "um-Nd thud’ but m we“ ‘Morwum 1 3 7 been s different ball club ever Direct given a great drive by Ike of Brooklyn was second to Guy 1st Heat: What absttle the great m on Wm, eve", stride “m. h, two bee“ .10“: w m: bran Mm “um. sun (Emmi) a a a since I put lllm at third base last Moreside finally nipping Guy by a Anne at the half with Bright spot a "y o‘ pm," put up u Joudne piled out from bemnd it n" mp ‘was 301° w“ 81"“ m: ‘mm ‘pot. Mun“ “mo”: (“u”) s b 3 season. He is the most improved head just a; the “u” in a gunning third on the outside and Wily do»... came through to Will 01 the stretch. Baron had the M?‘ L" mm 5nd Pa”, A; court Bell" of Brooklyn (Harrison) 4;. .1 player of the club. and the league. - --——-~--.-_-_._ ~..._-.-~- N'See fourth. 60in: "P the h" ' b, e length after as sruelllns a m. u... driver O‘Meara took his s, m l-odv Hal (Hood) '1 s a fnr that matter. could pitch for the Mnckmen. The stretch ilw Beclmd “"19 P°'1"1°“5 fnile battle as has ever been wit- m“ “my on m, (m; mp down X I h u r chflme Buflon; hrlint Boot iJ. O'Brien) d a 5 - ~ - Browns-Shocker combine had be- started to change rapidly M 111'" ma“. he", getting away on the “unwed by Mom...“ pick, Qmmln Fill!" "1 h“ n“ on ‘he m." Wait Nice (W. Kelly; 5 ‘l d npcr a long time folks have rented the A’. four straight times. one and then the other tried to four“, mp down The are“ 53mg and,” and Johnny ma“ n,‘ went arid’ 32d by anon‘ The m. (J ’ 9 9 an hrcn underratlng George McQuinn. ' ‘ ' get to the leader, only W11" ‘Mk’ the rail. Around the first turn "n" “m, m u bu“ u; m, n"; Bobcat.‘ :1 0d n o“ M’ the mm m Time: 3.10 In, 3.1; 1,1,5 I think he is the best fielding first The newcomer put a stop to the However, it was Muriel anover Gaye Law started w mo" up on mm md dropped i“ baclh They P bu kpethr“ 1e "m M m! The winning horse is owned by lansnmzln since George Sisler was Browns‘ Jeers by retiring the first who gave the crowd a thrill. Com- me outside and right to the 40E a“ geyung out going up the back~ | = George A. Callback 0i Sumrn - in his prime. Don Gutterldge. at three men to face him. He we,“ m; from fifth place half way up o‘ the stretch mud neck and m‘; ‘new,’ and as may “m, by me aide. second, may be hot and cnld. but on from there for a 6 to 3 triumph. the backstretch she raced by all Wm, the Great G. until the lllm’ “and; it, was Baron, McNeilYs Pick. when he's right he's terrific. and . . . opposition to Guy Ann" ‘"1991 broke to drop behind. Here Jose- chnme Budlgng and Mae Lee in l, furthermore. he is faster than When the Brown officials dis- but couldn't make the grade 1mm dale Hoosier u“; my; the ic- the “ML up the backfire“), chflg- Iroe- 055]] T"; Bobby Doerr, of the Red Sox, who covered Rctllgk background. they there home. Lady Hal. who was m", prawn‘ . e L,“ a." w u. Budlong we“; m i dfly. w wlhmm (Hood) ‘l is supposed to be the best‘ protested. but nothing came of the seventh at the half also finished sun had m, l” u they mummy mo" up on even tum‘ "m, Me. l“ Bu": (“New”) 1 - ~ - l. complaint. fast to cop third elm. with Bell up u... backstretch, but finally N...“ Pick with Baron still lead- mum,“ (mum, fig The plichlnf has been colislsl- - - - of Brooklyn wlndini up fvllfih- yielded it nil: wa up tothe Koos- m. Christie u... dropped back Bu, "mo", mmmn) u 2 ant and. at times. brilliant. Sew- The king~for-a-day hurler lost Bright 5P0! W" 11m‘ an" being‘ 181‘ mam 1'9 11°11; 11' 1° 11" ‘"1"- as they hit the stretch and it was 5 “do (Paley) 5 5 4 . . ell said. his following two starts and was right with the leaders for thYOBlBack beg-mm “v9 hofggg were so i n,“ two-horse battle all "W. 2.4/7 ‘*3 2 09 2 i-l ‘i A“? llifiwiloi o" 6111911“ ' ' ' -.<el1t to the showers by Mack after quarters of the mile. with the re- closely bunched ti!" l 1'1"1k°"uay down between the Pick and v e - - o-“ev h- wM-d by. H“ Y wfhfl outfield has been steady. walking the first two batters in the mainder having battles of their won“ h." cow,“ them n w“ “mm “ma,” P,“ w" “up I’ H E A 1' R E s bu“ Mum Baum,‘ (uvflkfldp of 5P0"; gfly . v has supplied the punch when it next game. That was his insyel- own for position. a pretty sight as they raced into m; ‘m. eve.- stride and as ‘ ' - . Was needed moat and is playing at league fadeout. the stretch and it was the Great “m, ma" t e wire a heir could Junior inn-pa...“ _ "S 1195' "ll" Q1 111° 56950" 1'18!" ‘- ,_. 6.. recovering from his brelk. who have separated them but it was Josedale diooaier iifoodl l i8 t! ES, slisvfngfi a cinch . . no“... he 5am "But the race is I _ nipped second place from Gaye 3m... who got the nod. Christie Gay 14w (Conroy) 3 s 1 - m B] 5mm; f... m... nvrr and any club cl... Law. finlshins very mt in the Budlong was third, Mae Lee fourth. The Great G (Mount) 222 ‘"111 ' “° l mflke lvflllblv" stretch. Nate Hanover was foul-lth. “m.” vulo mm, pets.- at Court * fioewDlnreot (Baxter: n 3 a Blade, because ll has tlll "' .1 Ditfifth,Dl1-l.,h ad Jh s: ,h ade g a uneven-aim r41 .' H» was Rskfld if he thought the bgin flit. up Wlfjiethdlfiwlvg the gigvgelmlimoglsflnegven w o m a at law lsweeneyl '1 s 4 1511M" "18" 1"“ P" g- Carrlillllh could be taken in the three-quarter. sixth. with Royal no sleet. Johnny Iiagcr was ll. (J Brien) see ducgdl 11m’; been prowl . world series. ‘ I atdhawhagd honniei 80y. seventh Bldtllliié] six startgs ‘inélléa nmszlg a u *5 ‘l e by thounnd, of m" wig]; ' . _ a mos - . . , . . . . "laminar." he said. "I'm worrv- , “an; m. Josedalc Hooslar mm hi... hlattle wbestween McNeilPs Q“ ‘EIQ gs M om 11' owned by Gillette's rnnnnu ihirlm" inlz through my ball games one st , every post a winning one as she Pick and Baron all the we with 0 lea Walker of nnllin... t r which measure, aniline and October is a long wav paced o“ m“. m, mmqigniimog m, mime,- mung over f: . u“ In” ;°mP"'° u] beam of 0 the Junior Iree-For-All - stretch after Baron had beaten 0 eenness wi a A rookie hdrler ‘under suspen- s 1 l-{lleisslgyhee "llgi-slgolllllgarzlluycollspltll: hlfxgfile The lhilhggllvae halal-chug I n e any“. mmcflf‘ (EIWUM) I l 1 1 H811" ‘ slon made good his bet he could I ' tiun was mainly from The Great 21121-1... new record for McNeilPa alugydumlfnnésuanwrfln) “N other bhde i, n, Qhflfp. our...» any major lealzlle club and . o. and Joe Direct and it was the Pick, Away on m. second score _ “my vow m , ' 5 6 3 ° _ l n, 15f lzlnmigzzbvszliea Iiohlé manager ' ' same ‘way the entire rnlle, “but Baron held the £2!" as ulna“ Pick u“ u, (“Jag 4 5 5 "ll-fill"!!! °1' 1°"5h' “E1 0 1c ~ - us rovvrls. as ' J da a list foo alt. n- h ll dl it t .r . - ear the an... who cost m. team the I Tf11§h1°11°‘,""g(1:1l1°ss"e1‘° {its g: lhziPgg’ all? hllnllllli was l-cApactlgs lnle 611:5: will: third Olin. Zheb 5- narr-rn navfs 1 com “l: fiujhff‘, 055.135 lcivei ennui-l. n o vrlous a sa .e vn a - . l : -. . - 11mg‘- ' " p ' ' ' higmon e Exhibitor! Wm no“ ! confide llllllf lilt WA‘! J%ale. The Great filfilfrohllllli ‘glidloup ‘who ‘was PAUL LIJIA-l 2.18 it‘. 2' a ' 2'" w‘ in m your face feeling swell." That was the year the Browns. f 0., Joe cot, Nate Hanover, Dale sixth, moved up to t ird lace The winning horse is owned by mmle their strongest pennant bid. change in the order of the Classes. n, Royal kt Law, Bonnie's Boy and only c. jump m. 1.... hick, m... on, Wm“ _ _ _ 5mm ,1 “m, “ohm, Kmwmv except for the Present Campaign. Gaye Law. They finished in prac- in; by the half the Pick again mm...“ _ _ ‘m, u Mug. but were beaten but by a sin le CATTLE’ tically the same order with the ex- tried to g0 to the front but a ain. OFFICIAL game with the flag going to t e ew York Yankees... Otto Rettig, suspended in 1922 because he refuse to in the Boston Red Sox when sold by the Springfield club of the Eastern League some years- earlier. made the wager with Pat Donovan, for- mer major league player, . One day. in hopes of settling the bet. Rettlg made nn appointment with Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. In the con- versation. Mack promised that if the St. Louis Browns started Ur- I I THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th Jerseys, l-lolaielna and Shorthorna HORSES THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th Standard Breds and Roadsters SHEEP I THURSDAY. AUGUST 17th I‘ POULTRY I AUGUST 16th and 17th bah Shocker llllflfll 71116 6'5» Rel-ill caption of Rn al at Law who moved up from aixt at the half to fin- of": . . ..., m... ca: o - led an upset in the final hoards with a mighty st of apaad af- ter they had passed the three- qusl-ters. Gaye Law came from fifth place to e the heat in a el wi the G. osedaie Hoosier, starting on the outside after winning the first two heats came fast in the stretch u. take third with no al- at Law fourth. Joe Direct a ter leading the field the first half dropped back to fifth. Dale 1i. sixth. Nate the Baron raced him off. Chr tie ludlong had moved u to third again with Mac Lee, ickay Voio and Pater At Oourt in that order. ldcNeilPa Pick again went after Daren as they hit halfway up the backatretch and they raced like a team around the three-quarters, and into the stretch. Half wag» down they were neck and nec l until the Pick finally showed in,‘ fr t0 win ha; a length. Christie Iudlong finis ed ri ht behind Baron with Peter At ourt fourth. drop ing back to sixth. 3r Ileatl They took the word l Hanover, who had been right up. Nae Lee fifth and Mickey Volol on the fourth score" with idoNeilPs fill of love for a man to take with hlin wherever he . whatever he dose- MONTAGUE I'll. l.“ MONTAGUE QAT. 1.30 l.“ l’. M. BOUIII MON. 8.45 P. M. MATINII r ' - nah‘;- Iicton. N Stem. Nina. . . EM. AND Olflk of Ooune '°'i‘.'.'tll.°.§‘."6l" n er B. Dentin, David Patio Halifax: Charles town lflttatfll ’ 8 Starter-Otto Irvine. Mars Hill, Walter Brown. Ch - s. "vc- " ailllflifllfllglli‘ Loekhdrt. Buinhier id ' l Judges - Thos. n. Kileen. secretary - aw. amour. cm- e l Hed~ . Simpson. Upper s e -- W.J. Brown. of Course - W. McTasue. Char- Bnow. Charlotte-