For Eive CINCINNAT Amlll 14 — t )'— dk 01in} former Broo yn “tuner. must nay the full ochdltv years’ suspension from or- l hopping to Mexico, the Baseball Commission- er's office ruled today. The ruling, handed to newspaper- mw by Walter Mulbry, secretary- tleasurer of baseball, was a terse, gold-paragraph statement which n. ad 1n ‘Dd - re-‘Earlier this ye r player Owen and other players ho jumped thelr contracts or otherwise violated their obligations to professional baseball clubs were suspended by tho Com- missioner for a period of fivn years. "No good reason has been shown to the Commissioner why this pen- alty should be lessened or modi- led. The doughty little catcA-icr wont m the Mexican league this spring after his release from service. Tho Commissioner suspended him for five years and two weeks ngo Owen nlurned to the United States. At that time Owen said he was quitting Mexican baseball because nl an “accumulation of disgust." Owen Suspended From Baseball Years Says lle Will Not lie-open Baseball Base TRURO N. S.. Aug. l4 -(CP)- President A. J. Mason of the Nova Scotia Amateur Baseball Associa- tion said tonight he had decided against calling a meeting to re- open the cases of five players bar- red by the association last week at its semi-annual meeting. The five. George Gee of Ship- yards and Irving Ruven cf Arrows. both teams of the Halifax anti district league. and the Seaman brothers. Danny and Ike. and Manny Maclntyre of Middleton Cardinals of the Valley League were barred because lhev failed to oulilifv under the June 1 residence rue. Mason said most of the clubs AUGUST 15, 1946 llnly line Favorite, Mona llireot, Comes Through. Close F Every lloat. Free- IHI: CHARLUIIEILPNN GUARDIAN UPSETS ARE FEA TURE " OF SECOND DA Y’S GRE. 1110A ca: CARD inishes Mark Nearly For-All Today. with The Walnut Abbe fourth. Third l-lcat: Rhea Mae complet- etl her upset victory in the thhd- heat by leading from wire to WlI‘(-’. Going up the backstretch the first trip the Great G, Billy Jane and The Walnut Abbektuckclti in 110- hind Rhea. Thcy opt tieil‘ posh , _ V i i . 000s 0001 hallway u» 10c bcck- $515.‘. .-‘..°:.'§.'.i3*Jitéfféhl”312.3 stretch when Billy Jane wont to that was present slayed through That it lakes more than rain to prevent harness racing fizns from witnessing a race was clearly (wi- Ile added he disliked the illayinlt with whose representatives he had u drive; she paced past The Great the dilly wealher right up m l“ Today M." that ids‘ racing strip at ll“ exhibition li-iwli anything l, °°“dm°“‘ m’ °b1°°1°d '° 1h‘. "m" wit" “$111151 "fipmm? -_- G‘ 1"“ P?“ ‘he m“ “ma” fuuu hcdt- They didn't want to liable to happtln and fans should m». one of the most hotly coutemd manner which Jorge Pasquel, the the c e of h five. but couldnt get u to the smooth- .» B! S 1 9 . - - P mi-ss any of the blazmg action that g l ll l t other. oircrhtcd the Icdzuc- Action or m.» N.S.A.B.A.. result- Favorites toppled by the wayside like tenpins yesterday placlngh RhGeu Maé who wrcpdhundfi was in evidence all during the rcc-sllcrdgdsdirllhrlztilcnolylezzs-g 25 class pa“ has Sm“ mm! “m” d“ A ' . Shl ' d Mld. - . ~ - .' iy, T e rent was t ir wt , . . _ - - _ _ _ Decline Col-mutant gleliidnn QISQQW salvo; wig“. n, as 13119 01d HD1119 ‘V9911 "W111i! P1 93113111, 1195?“? r3111 111111“? Walnut Abbe 81min 1011"“ ‘lingtietlmrtiglllitnfig 1ge1hewfigalmjlltl-iiiie oi‘ whom can turn on plenty of steam. First Division of the 2.24 Trot BROOKLYN- All“ 14 r 1A1’) -— Spcctlve circuits and fOrming a the latter part of the afternoon completed its second day s l, d. l. .l, has seven more 1101565 that it is difficult to pick a winner from while gfihgmlgfigyh 13355‘; P19511591“- °1 league of their own. program as the largest crowd ever 10 view a harness rdcg 2.25 Paw 01888111611 i1" mV-ll Yeslgrddy‘; raQirlg was the lgllg] winding up the card will be the 2.19~2.20 Pace, a race that really has cw n cS-dh mow‘ , . . . FltHhIt 't t-rg ' ' c‘. . " " a u agertlieolgiirocheé deciénlad com- meeting in the province, a crowd that Jammed the tang case [:2 its: unexgztciedlusiialillileilibtl; g 13.31;. (11:11; $558111: utfrtllrlgtrejy do“ attempmg m choose the MC" ‘ at m" “d men orig on 0mm sorter A, v ' ' J '13" l; h‘ t‘ n1 i" 5 . ‘ . B. Chandler's ruling that Mickey and bleachlers and overflo“eid mm the centre-fie.‘ an as‘ fife (£9,312,133 tggore ‘all: “lazily »g1l‘_7sng°lnlh°efg"anqggegédxril?l‘lls’ bgglzzg That; is a thumb-nail sketch of this afternoon's program. It should Owen must remain nus/prided from ‘I 810118 1119 51119 011119 Wacky W1111955e11 13111 one 1111411119 come Maker and held oiilo his laud d5 mil ills plediclion made “More be a dandy from start to finish. Harness racing followers have wit- flrlyal-llzed baseball lm. live years through in a sensational dayss racing. five horses flashed undel- ilie the program gm underway iliai nessed two days of exciting racing s0 far but today's. as the meeting 101' P11111118 111 M97100. - - - wire closely bunched. the meet would gather momentum 5311"" mdmfiltlllfl. 511011111 119 "W115? O Blilllkei. fllllShes b91-W43e11 35 111311)’ fis 1W9 11013951 bat‘ coming by llie lull l; was as ll we"; Blond Again the first class will be called al sharp t o'clock “d he" l. B ties along every inch (if the ritcindg stldp, o. driver, Tells)’ idtitllitycrlautglilgllictlflgyéaidtiigl- The hugea-cr-l-Wd Wm brounht hovv 1116 “klngplns“ of Maritime racing will leave the wire for all» Weir thrown but lucki y uninlure , a orse going a gul e- ~- G n-l b 1h" h l t 7: _ first heats: - less inile two of the classes requiring extra heats t0 dccidc lrilfy’ 5.1.3.1113 up ti... blot“. 5.3121.‘ lZ..'lu§'or§§§..§'ZTf fsnTkgmioléis "5 “CE “Assmiib “"1 °'"'$‘°"—P‘"‘S'E W“ MO TREAL Au . 14 _ (c?) - . ’ . . . . . s w . i“. _,, i - , ~ . 1. LUCKY NUMBER 2.20 3-4, owned by Willard Kelly, Sonthport, N ' g th winners and another fine exhibition of starting was and the 11"" 111mm" "0 i - “d “"19 Winn» "W" the 110m‘! A $20,000 guarante; was demanded 9 , ’ signal for the drives but they stretch not only in two nnll threes 1111"“ 1W w- Kent! hi1’ the ‘Miamrelil Atg1etliig°txil£1i' $111 131111131111 Parcel of an 311911190115 Program 1113-11119 hug; couldn't get to MccieynMaker al- butblcin ka Ctlllpllti‘ of occasions, ii-vc, JUST FLICKA 2.15 1-4, owned by If. Cudmore. Bracldfl. driven son 3'85 61' 113' Wm 5°“ ° u ~ till-on witnessed a throng that for fllg most part, staye though it was an exc ing scent). in an et ins es that must LEVG by ll, Gammon 111011101" 01 "10 Canadlanm “die” ti‘ gh ti‘ i’ t ill final heal so keyed up were lliey 0c the 1W0 1100585 P0004 WW0 We" the 1110s“ 0 mighty task 10 s. MAE nunnoxo, owned by Gilbert a. Hart. st. John. N13,, driven Nyflolvnl, LEAGUE gelghztéisttllanmitaliféwsgxllnnyanédedig roug e ra nb ti“ 6th t be_ f Id d b f ltshtid vvlrg hplgacticafllly hitogetheré. decide the ‘diff-aren't llluclngs, A Long Oincimrati 020000000-2 l0 0 3V9 ° the l-l-lcln a e5 a were mg un n e e ore a win l e on s secan _ ' Plflgbufgh 390 (lilo 00x4 5 0 here Aug. 28. g spot winning by_a head lrom _'I‘hat was the way it was prae- 4‘ Iris; fiE-‘Eo DALE 223' "Wm"! b7 1' F- 33x1"- Hauh‘ 11'1"" Mdlloy and Mueller; sliliicevicdi This is the largest. guarantte Bil‘ CYBS. _ 1 d t t m uaner ole _Pi'll'lC& Budlong with Talugi mov- tlcolly all day, Not only in the - =1 e1‘ and Baker. ever demanded in Montreal and Rhea Mae. came througiuwillh call ilus rill? gm q ad Flam, 111g from fal- back t.» finish gouml, home stretch but on armors“; 5. MARY_A. REAMORE 2.1a, owned by Douglas nutcntoi-d. Nr. syn. Y“ 00 00 00H 0 = fiéinbilly..."lioii’i°i.'.é.lit'él“.fi5X3’ “.';f-°‘....'=‘.§‘°.§.l...‘.“y é2f...."‘.$i€l "us... n $5.22.?‘..£L‘§.‘2t°';.L'l“i..l.'§§°..‘lS’“2 . "$1. ' Bfocklyn llnl pl 11x4 l3 g ' -- , I . ’ ~ _ _ , - , _ - . . . L 0 . . 1- , owned by John G. Ferguson, Oxford NJ Budw- vcclc- “which “dz-o... u. t. welterwel ... $..'.i“.‘.‘%.;‘2i.i.'2;i.f'1¥?.i"l.'?é1i' is‘: ....i'.r"i..i“lz.siiz'"...*i- 5153;. .51.“; filo o l. or»... ' " Gee and Oowocr: Head. Casey. “ °“X ° 5 - i P’ ' Gl d, l, kl m, '1“ e y °Y e ." - Y 9° “Fe. °"- 1. BUDDY BUDLONG 2.21 1-2 owned b Hamid Stead B klc 391mm“ and Edwards Anderson and lldhtweight cham ion of Can- High Tide took the 2.18-2.19 Trot ldzhlnd. dorlil; up e acds re a loi- ilie lid,“ but they so; the “mid trying to improve their positions. d“ b n S‘ d 1 Y . "A! 7| s“ mills m‘ 4m 6004; 9 adn wll rccrive $10.0 with a per- for aliother upset while Eleanor Nona an amona open? up on the‘ first 5C0“? will, Baldlylll -|. ‘ H l ven . ca v v Chicago 20o 00d 02d l 9 i ctelntalie prlvlilegg his Shfllgkltif G., ill/us atidrilnlgfftc ‘illepy tflallllgdrcgztisttiftilhee sfdfyélrllllfhltl: ktukmg "inc raildfrlom Nlllne,‘ So ‘close were tney, rldmj: in 1 w LZIEE FOR ALL TROT AA!) PfiCE-PLRSE $1,000.00 d“ and Gus ioia. B r t e Q-roun ou purse, i e as s c pace wl V _ _ _ _ v a a er cn e secon urn to ‘eat one‘ instance that dflvel‘ qoddy . I IN 2.08. owned by Charles Craig, Halifax, driven by H. Bailey Po g ' o owy’ challen cr Greco will receive $12- victory in the second divrslon of the field started to mme up. There the field At the half the lead was Weir was unseatcd 1 ' 2 TIP ABB 2 '1 Chifmu“ Bweffo “"dozuv1“g"°“~o 500 g ' the 225 pace classified was n0 cdtchihs M0110 Direct W110 still unchanged Going up to the tc-re into that first tfiiutilte ufi-ctlig ' driven b Es ‘gigmlrigdi “med by may “m, Club’ New Glam," Ph a 0 001 1-4 ll ' ‘ ‘th th 1 th t ac. I ~ ~~ y - 00mm 002 001 0°X—0 11 0 oogiliicii “$133110? blumnliliiisil isilTil il"°"ii..‘°o..‘l‘.‘§$$§§“ .511? 3220K’. ootlifntfllit...‘ n31 silo’.- $555.. fifilét t§‘}}?t°°l.uoB§-.‘§§ZR§ 3i.‘“Si”.u‘§’i’.'..°$°§.l1.lpl‘é§§lii t’??? " "Am" “M” Z-“h- °“"“"‘ l" 1- "- “MM 51- Sttvllm- "1"- H°°Y~W m“ and swflmcki Squaw Garden New York next to Mmu Direct who had too much 0d I 80cc! b01118 behind 1111 ‘Niu- position As they hit the stretch go but was luckily uninjured y? 1W Wm- 5"" Cooper, Johnson. Suin and Mosi. Joe Lddid ' ' fool loi- llie m5! of liei- field, b‘. n91‘ with Nitm pacing by Ramona E1eul1Dr.G had iilsd raced in“, a horse going the lull mile diidgf 4. ANTI-AIRCRAFT 2.03. owned by C. H. Horton, Murray River B t AME-Rwalfoglfgoifug m 0 With advance sales already to~ int: drawn for the third heat after twcnthy ylullls irolm ttllc Tllvircmiic contending position but in the less and finishing fourth llfwffl- driven by C- Millcr ' Pfiil-gfidchl» 10100000031 4 0 i§'l1.'.‘§.c'?§.l°t$“é‘§i.§‘i§’$o§$ §i?'o‘o'6 °°-l't.‘irt‘"i’.."litc’t"ii ill‘; story of 1331 my 2.182 172. Eng ' e g §§§.°..t'"il§t°o.§§.‘“€ iuBlfillltir 1525i “any” - - - ' 5' gmicx won“ 2'0‘ "2' °“"°“ b’ “' “m” "6"" "m" Hugbson and H. Wagner; Fow- and $150_000_ ' yesterday's racing card. A heavy IS°¢°IK1 11°F" The 01011115 1" 811- hot. duel, Eleanor G. was third, And once again Starter Dr F q R$y3f“'"””°" o ler and Rosar. track due to the rain made for (1111011 10 596m! M0118 131F991 "lake Betty Budlong fourth, Talugi fifth, C. Dcugan came through with t. ' AT LAW 2' 4' owned by E' Bourke’ Charlouewwn’ “d”! Detroit 100 110 002000-511 a slow times hut this was more every post a winning qhc d1>j0 sdw with Money Maker the fi-rsl. 1188i. fine performance in his official by E‘ Mmsid’ Cleveland 100 O20 (120 001-6 i5 2 I than made up for in thc competl- RBm0I1B_D81@ H0 I1 "1119 H\1"1P11‘§5 winner dropping back to sixth, Capacity. He always had full con- 214 TROT 151 D1V1§1°“"’PUR§E 55911-1111 Hut nkandEggilft; gaséa- (loll lllldltwds provided in nearly iihtlfirdndrijvleiigcddyt tldnvrlllubesltli ihlrdl Hteat: meantG anothfii- ilrol ofehiistficlds rgled Strictly and 1- EILLY KALMUCK 2.14, owned by Lee Howard. (Jornwall. tlrlvell \\'I\V. 611.5 as, tee an e- eve y ca. - V .'_ ex ra ea as eanor , snca - s a r su receive the filllcst co- v W. Kelly , th d tn t c f lti - ~ _ ~ i, , < iligjililngion M0000 mo_l 5 3 2_1g_g19 Tl-og iveeresgilnbunscciijerg as cthg; liliit ilfiiO (lfigrtéliltgoltehganriiellcinain ttkhet: 56111911211 111319511111112clirmnzhitictitrylizfndprifig 2. xiii-Milo; Liz-ls b2’ uwned by Gauge 50mph Kenslngmn’ an“. N Y k 11l00001x-4 7 i t thc first turd at 0 twd mihutc to win a four horse battle, anti the rabid race n; d th t -. Y ' “m” ‘£10.32. Hudson and Early; n?‘ 1P5" Thcylsot the world $119k Bttgdtlsilltgr/lildi gllgctcrlap th§\£l flillilsh so close that a blanket Sci! ‘rs a tributcnstgnhls iltergrlli- s‘ is,°°gyBMi°iK““° 2'15 H’ “m” by Chams emit“ *1.“m“" "1"" Bevel“, and 391311150“, on_t e th r score w th Eva Wort y 11¢ 5 B C 1 0 1 9M cou have covered all four, with ance. Y - 11 BY . ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SPMNCGTHDGI", Aug‘ “_ taking gm? ‘field of seven lmllei-s up a threehlcngth lead and frioni widower lwd ‘horses Just 1i sliide q. 4. q, d, 4. QUAKEIPS BOY 2.10 1-4, owned by Geo. Turner, Dartmouth, ¥cwaak . 08g 0' g 5 Ill (AP)_Han.y Pmimdll: drivel. and all/dig.‘ POSIéICEIS lskiortcd lxsldeCllfllllfift‘ lgilifepgglvigugfgnévdrfntlllg Hzilglglék The fllcvvorksd stilrtctl at dIn fzifit all the officials connecl- 5'1"" b?’ 3- Film"? tyrqyll) _ _ Q x ' - _ r 1 y an _as cy p011) t lno - _ _ ' e ‘rec quar ers all l was o. c wi th t' ' 5. 1111A KALVII] K g_14 . , Moore, Muslaikls and Bczra; ¥fiiffirnlfitotofi cgrliwopillficcxcd ‘r0115. m“ buck 515° K9113’? Nlghlrudrc (‘i1 *1 m9 511d M1912 11111119 101 111° lerrlfic sight as thcy came iound- workmaniik: 3'31)‘: Tlhzeyarrfre driven l“, ‘ gem ie ’ “Md by C’ Earle sample’ Kcnslnlwn’ Doal and camollp Emu“ “may that the ‘horse had been m; had gone to the front followt-tl hy T1""_1@1"\1P $1101 W111i 1119 101m" mg down the stretch (‘lYFLV on their toes and when the occzs- U SIR PRO 61s Dp ' Rochester ,_ 200 9414) 7 ill l) tired for he remainder of the sew Teddy Hanover. At the quartz-r 210111118 111° 11°11 The "malflddf bunched. Eleanor G. was the teat ion warrants are ruling strictly ' ' ' RAKE’ owned by Phmhm a’ Munmy’ Nhcxem" Syracuse .. 020 000 0 2 I 3 “i, because d; an ailment ol me Teddy tried 1m- llle lead but had of the fleld‘was pretty well strung winner, Talugi second. Baldwin Cm. hut impartially which ls only as Mms’ Rm" ‘mwn by Len owlmm Surkpnt um] Hgckeylbgyryi How. digeslive "w to take buck. At. the half the cut some distance back, third, Prince Burilocig fourth, it should be, As a result the tut- 7' PEERLESS "ANOVER 2-15 1-2- 001ml by B- C- Crulckshwkl. ell. Polivka and Just. Tim “anode, ioindy Owned Nightmare was still in front fol- "u"! Bcuh Mccld Direct was Money Maker fifth, Betty autl- mccting t, hclng rim Oil wdiiou: Halifax, driven 1w a. Allan Rochester 1100111000.; 6 l by El Roland damn,“ and Ei_ lowed _by Teddy Hanover, High drdwu f0r the third hcdt dhd Prcv- long sixth. _ _ a hitch. ‘ ' 2.10 - 2.20 PACE-PURSE ssnono 331-94355 Q101Q0l2x,_7 l; l) drldge T Gen. trolled d mile n Tide and Geo Mac with the rc- 10115 19d 11"? 115111 1111113’ 911131 1° Fourth Heat: They finished tile Il- llv + q. 1_ JERRY LEE yQLO zll 1,4 . 1 l - Y. I l d . . ,, lose {he rail 1o Just Belly ,1, the il in lh . _ , _ - . mined by Richard Jaballee, North Johnson and Bllcliih Pl-ender, 3 minutes as a lw°_yeai._°ld_ He man er just a couple of .tr.tl s t, ti Th r m t t v m e e same order as they With the piomlsc of fine wen-v Sydney drivm l“. l“ ydliallc “st and WNL won m! w“ Hambletonian at behind lflSl urn. h e ie srunli‘ ou ill went away. Eleanor G., Prince titer for tomorrow's program it i-s g QUEEQS TmidduR ' 2 a _ New,“ oil) 000 0M_5 l3 l gushed’ N. Y“ but has been badly Going past the three quarters ‘It Itleh H5 2161". Valli. will let 08,0 Budlong and Money Maker strung likely that another great crowd ' h I ,. ‘ E '09 34' °“""1 b)’ 3161111111 3111081108, driven Toronto oooloozoxq; 3 l handicapped by illness lhis wad Tedidly Hanover tried for the lead gursctcnegtfl, greviocus 1mm gaff gut in Bthglt order from the start. will be present to vlcw the big d sy v1‘ Lem‘ i aga as the two leaders opened . Q. w . ritnce u orig made his old from rce for all and the three other ~ ISTER IIENLEY 2.15 l-4, owned by J. O'Brien, New G1“ My a gap. Down the home stretch llfie 118E 11123198 $11119;- Qdmm- r110 the threequaréers but couldnt evenly matched glasses ltial will driven by J. O'Brien x ' they pounded with the Nlgiltmarc l "e" l” F5 PWIWS ""1 '3 make the gm e. finishim two mdk til ~ ' . ~. _ l ' c lliltitllgmg on bull Tcddyihad lust a ltrdlgtl/ealql-lgiefi-naéllli‘ élydyllct cyst‘ lingdths behind with I/loneykMaker lot if [iltritcreestpllcfljgflzilemmigteilneg'1 ? 4 2J2‘ owned by J. V“ Fflrmma Klnknm‘ driven e too muc trot eft coining 5° ' 5 D c ir. tween H v17 -_ -_ Y , [Jgfg n {Q c F c Y “dough. ii, m, i,“ mini, yards to pace under the wirc two letigths Tim Oman. m“ butarlrty woldlodct and Anti Arr 5. PETER ntntosc 2.10, owned by o. iicaulluy, Pu wash drive be well not to E . n to win the heat by a neck. 1° 111° 3°14 °V" 51151 B9118‘- Nllfo Starter: Dr. F, C, Dougan. forget the other entries in’ thcrc by E: 5131111111‘- for all the lnlorlltlng fofluros o! tho Second Heat: The crowd was H01 00d Rdmcud Dals- Judges: w. s. Brown, s. bane every one of which a. cocnATA PRINCESS 21 ' taken to its feet again as Bewvcr Bclvca H H Sllliphant tiocetting th Id {is Capable C.‘ fli b A All 1 a‘ owned by n’ wood‘ oxhrd’ N's” . . t - . . ~ - . .» _ 0 o " 1' ;.- rvc _' . CHARLOTTETOYIN "OLD HOME WEEK RACES" dale and Geo Mac staged an JP Fwc-F0P-A" Tlmcrsi L. B» MdcMlllan. Byron lust as soundly u; iiopti/oshiléifii; 1. TRAgFIf‘ cit/vrarlaiv 2.11 ntvrlcd by w. Rice, Middleton, m,“ up... _ Y.)!>4~.-:->_ _ >:<' e-r ‘ Aflcrnoonl Evenings TUES. AUG. 18-100 to 8.00 8.30 lo 9.00 WED. AUG. 14-100 to 5.00 9.30 lo 10.00 THURS. AUG. IS-ZDD to 5.00 8.00 lo 8.30 FRI. AUG. 16-100 lo 5.00 8.30 lo 10.00 Hora racing, prlso winners cl tho Agriiullurol Show -oll llto highlights brought to you ovary day oflhofolr. I THIS! BROADCAST! SPONSORED IY THE MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY . . Munvfwdvnn o! _ British Consuls "W cioilurrls OM01» ogeln mollo ulru n on 1' ‘o’: tu- vovrlh low-price blodo. Doolon now fouturo MNORA‘! Pooh l2 biotin 25L MNOIA RAMS qlvo hat, ooay shoves and Ion for tongu- Ihon ordinary biotin. MHJHWA it: ."\1)l l, Til Kt‘) fit/‘lli Allli ‘l 11w Hi0 lash flnlsh with the latter winning the heat, Away after a couple of scores and n warning from starter Dougan Kelly? Nightmare took the rail from Teddy Hanover right after the word followed 11y High Tide. Positions changed con- tinually all during the half with the Nightmare holding 1l'\ find High Tide sccond in the closcly~ knI-t field, Up the ‘illicit-stretch around the three quarters they trotted. Half way down thc stretch Kelly's Nightmare went to 1 dis- astrous break that ruined hor chances with Goo Mac and Bcuv erdale moving out to front nnli what a battlc they staged to the‘ wire trotting under it prnctirrllll" like a team with Mac gr-tlinr: the‘ decision in what was the rloscst_ heat of the two day's rot-mg. Kelly's Nightmare recovered from her break to finish thlrrl ‘Vlill Buddy Moko moving tip to fourth- ‘llhlrd Heat: It was just a mailer of thrill alter thrill as High Till».- forced a fourth heat to the race by comi-ng through to nip ‘itilluy Moko ‘at the wire in a stretcn battle, They got the word on the first score with Geo Mac ‘wading the field. Going up the back stretch Buddy Moko started to move up and Just. before reaching the half had trotted in front of Geo Mac with the remairidcr right back of them. The drl-ves started hlilf way up the back side with Joe O'Brien taking High Tide up at the three-quarters. _As they hit, into the stretch High Tide and Buddy Moko were on term: but 50 yards from the wire Hl-gh Tide showed in front to win by half a length. Beaver- dale was third, Geo Mac fourth. Eva Worthy fifth and Teddy Han- over sixth. Fourth Hoot: 1t was all H1211 Tide. He went away on the roll and was never headed, although Geo Mac did give him a battle of it from tho three-quarters le home with Teddy Hanover Jumping off in the stretch to. drol) out of contention. 111-832 hoe lint loot: It was a tough .1011 getting the field of nine horses away ut when they ct the word Ramona Dole, away ylntl, shap- laod the roll from Marjorie Bud- ong at the first turn to lead the field up the backsl-rctch. All tho. way up the stretch they battlrrl l-tl out for positions but Mona Direct n! in not mo 1M inch: First Heat: Little thought of in the betting the Great G. after inking tiit- rnll from The Wlllnll: Abbe on the second turn stavetl of drives the rest of the mile from Brown, Dr. A. A, Lockhart, Clerk of Course: W. J. Brown. Assistants: W. H. Benton, Char- les Reardc-n. Numbers Clerk! “Dhvt yesterday afternoon. And ii 100k quite a kicking probably some of sentry will attest tco. the James Hcrrell. Rliczi Mao, the Grcdt G ulltl Billy! Jnnc put ll_n all through the niilvf .Thc Grrzit G. look them nlvay the; li/larjoric Btttllotig (Rankin first tri down and right ‘n the. top of t e stretch the second will‘ Bl iy and Rhea hammered nwny at the Great G. tinsurrcsstuily. Coming down to the wire it dc- veloped into a battle bentreli Great G. and Rhea. Ten fcct away they were all even 011:. it was Rhea Mae who got her nnsc to the front to cop the htkll, Billy Jane finishing right at their wheels cnaraun THEATlIE ~11 snow SCHEDULED r012 SATURDAY ilAs BEEN CANCELLED Rhea Mae and Billy Jana in and Patrol Judges: Charles Snow, E1313" J00 (Sweeney) . 98 3 another upset to the program. James Arhimz- T1!“ 2-12 l2. 2.1a 3-4, 21s 4. Getting the word on the first The Summflry 11711111111! horsn owncri by W, G_ score they paraded down to ihc 218-219 Trot 519M111. N611’ Glarisnw. N, half in 1.07 Great G. in front fol~ Jr. Frcc-for-All tool/Ell by The walnut Abbe. llhm High Tide (O'Brien) ...3 5i l R1108 Mat- (Baxtcr) 2 1 1 itloe and Billy Jung Up ll... Duck. Gen Mac (Stead) a 1 4 z Tllc Great G (Mclllduff) 1 2 1t ‘ilfgtch 1Q the glll-pe-qlldymy; Teddy Hanover (Kciser) . 1 t? 6 3 13111)‘ Jflnv (Harrison) 3 3 2 iositlons remained ilnchangctl Buddy Moko (Bmokins) 6 4 2 Th“. walnut Abbe (Cnmphcll; 4 4 4 .hen the three trailing horscs sci Bcnvcrdalc (Mt-Neill) 5 2 3 Tlmc; 2.12 3-4. 2.13, 2.13. out after The Grcnt G. Past '.l\c Kvlll/‘s Nizhtrudrc (Kcllyl 2 3 <11‘ W'""'"‘~' 1W5“ °WY10<1 by F. C. scvrcilh-cights marker they llasii- T111191 2-13 1-2. 2.20. 2-17 1-4. cQiar-Y Amhiw“ ed and into the stretch. All the 3-24 1'2 ""5 Pa” c ' (2nd div.) way to [hp ll-lrp thpy rai-ei-l “idle lviiining horse owned by Hurry E1f11'"-1' G; i i111") 7 3 1 1 open but the winner still rind a 0311M. Alhc-i-tnn. P..nr‘o Biitllcni: ' 3 1 4 2 ncck to the good at the wire uvct 2331-222 P1168 “firm-V 1117mm‘ i (i 5 fl »Rhcn Moe with Billy June just‘ Xlocia Direct (Harrison) r 3911111)" G (Baxter) 2 23 able to wet to Rhozrs pad. The‘ P1911101“ (Allan) Tulugl (Burt) 4 .72 Walnut Ahbc was fourth, Nltro Hal (LOWlSl B9113’ 39010111! 159N010) .5 6 Sccnntl Heat: What a battle 51151. 131111’ isPflllllli) M" A1"1'1"?'1 iJlh-"hfll" 6 .11‘ Rzlmniin Dnlc (Wcir) H . Timc: 220 1-4. 2.15. 2.17 3-4. 2.23 Shirley H. Temple ll-ic-nnerl - c) Wirining hors, ' t1 l; l] . 31111:. Miscouchg, wne y ma‘ ~uoutacotoaw Helen K (Lc\1.':s) BLADES ‘run-r aewttos Me wmtitottow etgouuo Amy mrusetvzs " A {pray and c shake-anti your raz0r’s ready to put away for the next feather-tomb Pal shavel No wiping-PAL nontow onomm smoas are rust-resistant to make those marvelous flexible edges last longer. Ask by name for Panuomow GROUND. 4 for 10¢. around. as betting SEE OUR SELECTION 0F WA WEDDING AND DIAMOND aildlgsbls’ J, R, WILLIAMS Great George Street WE BUY OLD GOLD Free For A l Trot And Passe Ecnsures Today's Race Card _ Always keenly-looked forward too no matter how good the previous races have been the l-‘rce-For-All Trot and Pace will feature this af- ternoon's Old Home Week racing program and there should be a. IQ of Qrpriscs and fast times chalked up before the six bearcats 011110 racing ovals are through battling it out with each other. Wilkin, Tip Abbe, Harry Direct, Anti-Aircraft, Chuck Vvorthy and Royal-at-Lnv are the six that will come to tht- wire and it is mostly u matter of tak- ing your pick. Harry Direct and the Island-owned‘ Anti-Aircraft: have been performing scnsatinnitlly all summer long and the other four have been chasing either one or the other of them right to the wire. by J. Conroy For Sale By Auction Show ring Exhibition Grounds, Friday morning 10.00 AM \ERI\A L. GRATTAN ftlzilcd 1913. Sire Peter Frisco, dam Margaret Griittan 2.1a 1-2 by Griitiiln Royal 2,07 1.2 1l11$1t1G4.~\1Il-)ET liAUlRblli foaled 1912. ‘Sire Laurel Hanover .- - . am Margaret Aunrcy by (apt. Aubrey 2.06 1-2. illiirgarct flulircy is ihc dam of Alma Budlong 2.08 l-4, Jean Budlnng. May Budlnng. The illiovc horses arc ytnkcd in the 3 and 4 year old v Futuritics to bc raced the week of Sept. 11th at the Good Will Meet at Charlottetown. Both have won in the show Y1"?! 1H 1911. 1915 and lfiili. Fl‘l'.l‘.kl}'. I believe they are two 1 good racing prospects. Both are standard bred and fegig. tered. J. P. HOOPER LOOK 3H4”? qu-u-uu-nu-n-------------.---------- BLUE BLADES \l\ with the LLQlRP££T Ccigtffi - ' ' one‘ ' n 7361i“