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Champ.. gl ~ ` OQNNAUGGYI' RANGES, OMAMA, . *___- . I . .f (Canadian Press) ' . 6-2, 4-8, 6-8. Condon and Mrs. Beer|A.ug. 17-sensational shooting was | nova;-5 md raison, glued fo ¢e_ bm “mal costly mon had both ` SYDNEY, N. S., Aug. 18-For were the favorites to take this in evidence in the Governor Gen-,tide the City League Champion in _difficulties nt times, Ewh Us second time in two weeks Com- event but they fell victims to the ‘eral'a Match here today. Cadet ship in the third game of their-in-ion allowed ssysn bits, Mbps,-_ | r mander J. 0. Edwards of 0ttawa_ superior play of the Haligonlans. lwlnser of Wales. made a perfect _ play-off series last night, when'iane whiffing five while "Puddy" will meet young Douglas Grant oz, oonrlon ana Mrs. neer were final- . e°°r_e at three ransee tetelllnr 105. after bettl-ins llhrvvah nearly seven i -.ieoouoiol for sir batters. lslifsr for s provinolsl tennisi ists in ine nrstern cannon tournn- 'the fleet time this hee ever been fllnlnse of exelllhs bell derl=neee= ' - t ' .= sox scomt championship. With the Prince Ed- ment last year. :i?_ngA_t_;le hlg: scores was _tailed athzlt with the score det; v - a . . . ' - Ucked runs . . ward Island title won, the Com- Grants win over Aitken was ess! _Beith WM 101 1;__WA_0 391112131 _Rovm °h____;___ w_l:>T;;dM__he_°_.Fa_|°om murder entered the final Nova ily the hardest fought match 0 _ » - - - - P f,D,,y1,_ cf _____ __ sootis rnston today by elinunstine the dey. Startins play. ln the 3 1°” l’;’;’_‘__*°'s;°'” “é °°1°"‘ am; "h° ’°,__';f____'°‘_;°‘;‘°f; ““*‘__§asenton, ss tn-ima t Huh M M f mm th mgwh wg; not cm- 99 po , . J. .Moy U Wm” ll Will lBradley, Sb mute; in stiolglit s-qlpillded l_inti1°luie afternoon. with lD°neld Beth with 99 points. Set. ,<1°___'i_i_1e°°;_°;1 Zi _ __ |;5_‘::_ll_¢_f_j;n"c 8_1' while Grant qualmed as hu Aitken leading at two sets to one §°ydrDt[°cB‘t:l;tl'l0t:r1i wml 99| sm- P' ance of fanse on their toes Zllextli-iMcG1ash'en' Zh ' opponent again by defeating Hon. and the games in the foul-th get an gan th 9, Sgt. G. G.: __ 5 Power. lf . . , . _ .. Peter sltlren of Liverpool in n et s-s sltlren fell lieevlly and Mvlfnheh 9? with 06. Set. Roy,;”;_l;_ed1‘f_‘;“__§l\ “_ ii; 1'1;'°1 hlfle-'»_Muelearlsne. p. . smiling "wget match' M’ °`°"twm°d hm km' my W thenlgxs 111-totrltltlie ts Sgt' awww 1 manning lead tilt to 5; stsuoom-’Bmn°h"d` lb " _ M’ M’ 64' lhm ul’ ""1 Mm” W” °“°w°d ` 'line neloons, first et but count-ima’-’ V -- ~ 29 Edwards and Grant will bpttie to rest When play was resumed Fam, seven 96.5 shot OU fo ed once on doubles b D0 9 mdi '-One out in ' - r Ior the championship tomorrow. tin the aftemcon Grant ran out the twelve plum ,U complete me 150 ,Bower They hem me; _mil _emi called. Men’s Doubles ` HRH? Roper and Bev. Piers.. of lalifsx, defending men's doubles lhampions, met their Waterloo to- day when they were beaten in foul' nets by the Montreal combination of Bob Barnard and Charlie Peters. '!'he scores were 5-7, 'i-5, 'I-5, 6-i. Bamard and Peters will now meet the winner of the Aitken and Condon vs. Edwards and Christie Qlltch in the finals. ' Women’s Singles Mrs. J. C. Edwards, of Ottawa, llld Mrs. H. L. Beer, of Ottawa, will fight it out for the women‘s singles crown by virtue of their respect- he wins over Mrs. E. V. Woodbury ind Mrs. Harold Jones, both of mllfax. Mrs. Edwards defeated EB. F. V. Woodbury by scores of 8-4 0-3, while Mrs. Beer besied lfourth set to even the match and then went on to take the fifth set at 6-4. Edwards Steady Commander Edwards, playing a match with the loss of only five ames Machenl-lan was hitting the leylng and driving well. In the steady game without errors proved _B!'itain, for competition and com- lin lille next frame to take a leadlstewa-rt. If lsr too good for Maolieruian end relied for by teams of elsht men ei two runs only to have the “"““°°“» ff took the gi,-St th;-ee bet, in the representing each Military Dis- north-end crew tie lt up in thelr‘C°nn°"’ P ¢nNw:»swe¢|b,§» MOI-°>-10|-Hoe-I Whe will enter the eewnd eteee. funtil the mover neu or the tluni;llovers Ten Islanderswlll enter the second when Bill Murley cwugiht one of,Ml1r1¢y. Gf - . . . .. rinse- An extremely large percent- , MeFar1ane's fast ones on the nose‘ M°I““"f SS age of those shooting. for a homer, driving in a runner gmalig' ab 'I‘he Jubilee Cupgpilesentedlbythe ifrom third ahead of him. 1tfT;,:ch'e,;_ bb' National Rifle Association of Greatl The "Birds" counted three tilnes'McNell, lb ¢Ohi¢|l¢d¢nl¢sI»h¢A|h IHWOI-IQQODI-I trict in Camedia, four of whom half by pushing two runs s.crossiTo¢a,1, m-ust be Tyres, was won by lvuutgry the plate - _-in 7 19’ - in three tri in th late d Wolnerrp Doubl fourth set however Piers and Roper R E S U l T S Marley., fourpfbase Wim; m Eel SCORE BY INNINGS on and one Halifax player with out the match winning the fourth l- gonna,-g and Molmm-1sne_ 1-it-3_1 Rovers Urs. H. L. Beer and Miss P. Rykert, set 0-1- hurlgg-5, were both in good my-m_ Ottawa, playing Mrs. H. Jones, Conuuander and Mrs. Edwards bearing down well ln the pinches innings mt 'Wmpleted' llfax and Mrs J O Edwards He . . - - . . s Ottawa. Today Mrs. Beer and Miss doubles event by scoring two Cimmllaii --- Xykert eliminated the last Halifax straight set victories over, first, N°W_Y°"k ~-- -~~-_ tion of Mrs. Ro er and H h M.acLenhan and Mrs. H. L“°°~‘1 'md T1°'m'b°"d' ained the finals of the mixed NATIONAL LBAGIJE Score reverts back I ir-»-I 55! c-ell Olhbllm p U8 ' ' o lbs. Woodbury in straight sets by Jones, Halifax, by scores of 6-4, m°n5 and M3-“°"5°' G0 Od S h O Lvlng loores of 5-1, 6-3, while on the 6-2 and later C. Peters and Miss ' dher 'side of the draw Mrs. Ed- E. Billing, Montreal, 6-3, 6-1. 'I’hey °h5°°3° --' wth >- O Iurds and Mrs. Jones scored s will now meet Bev. Piers and Mrs. B°°"°“ 39”; R0yAL YQRK GOLF GLU-3_ -1-6-' liaight set victory over the young F. V. Woodbury in the finals. R‘°°t' N n “* “ ne ' I-bnb°_ Aug 13___Lbn-y Tbbmtbm of 0! Halifax 6-4. 0-4- The pleylns AMERICAN "E"°'"E lon open Gou championship railed -- ol Miss Doyle and Miss Wright has by only one stroke to qualify for the been one of the features of the tcslmament and they gave their New Y°“'k nulch more experienced opponents colonel Aubrey 2.10%, the sire of ' _ \ battle royal before being beaten. auch extreme 'D°°¢|l"°"‘ " wmnh van Am' and Dickey’ ' hard today and came home with a. - Winkle, Lucky Lindy, Major Aub- M'oD0nald, Knott and Hemsley. pm *day for disputing decisions too Rochester ... _ f-hell. Wlll lt!-nd for .vigorously with the umpires. Baltimore ... . Mixes nsnlilss _'::v,‘__‘;"__::,’,"s'; rus total oi lea put him out or tne _ l“°'“\'°f 1" I* "'° Boston 1 s 1 ‘ sill lvl K ni is - Toronto - - _ _ _ __ bm, 1 mb; nl th within; c ec ne,ma.nagere os . .. bgv‘§llilfss.xmcslcd`l':; :rl vupxtxxillf :l°‘bllJ°ol‘i”t nnllssuhtgs-'lkgxbtN¢‘i'|lltpl:»rtll1|‘l': cleveland "' '~°'--° 3 7 0 :Q gt;-gigs; oft; §42yB°b;s; Al5tbn,t`ton Braves, was put out of the Albany ... ... ... _un ;nb¢ed dofxbms even; by beating ity of breeding to this choice stal- Rh°d°° *md R' “H9115 Hvdu of Ottawa, scored were permittedf 01116580 Cubs-B0St0n Brave! Slime M°“""e°“1 '»°° ~'~ ll and spencer. ` to la the 136 holes tomorrow. at Boston by Umpire Powell for 3\1‘ff°-1° ~- on. the not/ed team of Eddie Condon P Y pm__es__ng wo _Ong and _cud on __ Jersey ony i I For particulars apply p1w@F to gens! col! final' .stage oi the tournernent to- “"°°”"'°" "’°’°’ Sf. I|0‘li.iS ... ...... ¢»-ocool~r»-»- 5 OOO:-ANIQBSBQO 8 3 U Rl wool-oesogtnm -lov-»-Goran-'U O > Fl OOO:-lags-gg 4 seventh. game D U H bvlb-l°OQQ»>-ll-eu or-a»mwm¢e¢Q'¢ O > H OFCOODONO 3 K ~ ° bull with greet speed but it svsiletl District No. 6. Prince Edward rnl- 'Phlnse were quiet in a searing S“°““=f¥-Rune bailed inf Mur- htm nothing ,smut th, stonewan and uid Nova Scotia, of tb, “sbt way lmtil the seventh when the lgiy 2. Connors 2, Whalen 2, Bulger. A s _ Falcons usbed two more tallies - mpscm' M°Glash°“' P°“'"‘ Pmymg °f th' C°mm"“de"- Ed' men °n tm team “ve were I‘sl"“d p 7’ Blanchard, Doyle; home run, Mllr- wards and Grant will in all prob- 9”- This 18 B. splendid honor foil' °'°5° the pm mdawarenwsww' ley; two-base hits, Bolger 3. Doyle, ,,,bu,,,y play the ,mal of ,he singles the Marltinies and it is the first “P the old bali game- Whalen; sacrifice nits, Connors, in themomhm These two players time it has been Won by them The However, the Rovers were yet to ' Il!i__c_l;'_a;l_an_e. i_1_l_i;c by Splwhglgse M; inet lest week in the finals or tire °f°l>hY ie ll nlairhllleerfi one and "° ’°°“°“°" Wim- The “fs” mm ’ mm ' . u dww __ ass, th n xt “tm balls off McFarla.ne 1, Whitlock, |P. E. I. tournament with the Com- Wm b° h.°l‘d mr °h° ye" 1933 W P D ' ° e . wild Pitch. McFarlane 2. Connors mander wmmng fn three straight the Officers commanding Military was “fe °“ an °"'°"' M”-'fleys 1; struck out, by McFarlane 5. sets District No; e at rlelirar. WP fly wee drepped by rolooirs rM§rnn:_s 2, Francis, stewart, Mo- ' , loft fielder filling the bases. Mc- Ne S Y C0l1n0l's 6, (Simpson 2. The men’ d°“bl°5 Wmbfmal ---*__ mm. f,mned_ Whalen mt single Bradley 2, McC1lasl'len, Beaton); lmaich gave the gallery plenty of worms two mm and then darkness stolen base, Doyle, McNeil; hits, thrills for the first tluee sets with ioroec Umpire nmls to coll the °" M°F“l°‘“° 7’ °". °°““°." umpires, at the plate, Iinnls, __ 6 3 8 firs_;;_noneAt_i;s.;l1 and_ then the oth? B A S E B A l L game and necemitate another tilt. the bases, Craswell and Diamond; . ones, - , -0. lea g. our payers were vo - _ _ “Pump” Bolsmns ,me _doubles time of ga_me_ 1 h°,,,._ 40 m,m,,es_ o»» cos 530% num OOO! Sona wwe M g-sw :sag Ewa? »_-- ________m Maritimer Makes A] UR t I (Cumulus png) and Swhrn Moncton B the Maritime Pro- A N I H E n combination of Miss Jean Wright, ~ . _ N_ __ _ UU B1'id8eWli¢¢l'. 8-nd Ml-58 K- DOYTC. vinces' only entrant in the Canad- nlcrrow. After a creditable 'i9 yes- NEW YORK' Aug' 18_Tw° mm’ terday, Thorntonfound the going Maj” League baseball. manage" were banished from the game to- Newark .. ... ... .n. L. la , li md Mm W ° amp tm 0 ‘ HUGH wuxm' ”‘ °h"‘°' We-ehlnsfml 6 9 1 'rl-le n-lost widely uses nitrogenous lpley ln the first inning, in wiiieli P' E' I" in three sets by “ons of M1 e 01132580 4 1° 0 fertilizers are nitrate of soda andltwo Chicago runs crossed the AWEMCAN LEAGUE A "' W T' '1’heme-e.Ruseel1 Sewell. and Bere sulpnsts or srrunoniu, and these plete. uhm ‘f » “ Millet Hevino Wyatt end B°1'f¥- two niatoriols rumisn the greater; st the polo Grounds in the Gln- W W” .e part or tho nitrogen round in ooln- ieinnetl Reds-New York Giants New _Y°"" Phlledelfphle 0 14 1 mei-cial lertluners eontest Donie Burn olslnied Fred ‘_?__°;‘_’°d“’;dh_-" ' E B ee f S Ort Briefs Otmfltula/tions to the P. E. I. °1‘h1allders team on winning the l&Dona.id Brier Shield in' the Mc- @la-ld Brier competition at Ot- Un last week. Capt. A. W. Allan, Qts. Allen M`ll>C8»be George Mb- Ignnan and Percy Hooper were he qusriette responsible. Oldot David M. R.. Wisner of Yhiardovey, Wales, an llmperial @det shooting at ottawa. last 'niun»dcy` luul the honor or inex- Q fills first IN at the Kings linger. 200, 500 arid 000 yards. ~$r|oorodintheGovernorGen- "scalp union. 'mio next more to i* wll 108. _ lqro athletes. so pointed out Hall, sro making s wonderful ‘marins in conlpeution in the U. _l A. The recent performance of (qu Peacock, an Elisabeth, N. J., [quo school boy in winning the lltional A. A. U. Pcntathon Qampionship is an instance. He Qfed 3221.85 points. . A 91,000 international profession- U golf match takes place on Bun- Q August lilth at Montreal when Illia Lamb and Andy Kaye meet 'Ao Dlegel and Johnny Farrell. 1 At Dover lest Tuesday Ci1.as’ies Zibelman abandoned his attempt in swim the English Channell after being i/en hours and fifty minutes ` in the water. He was stung on the lip by s. jelly fish after being in the water an hour. That and the strong wirld, a choppy sea and heavy mist, caused him to quit the attempt._Zibelman lost both legs in A street car accident some years ago. This is his second attempt. scoring 'I2 hits with 'I2 snows. Miss Doroth! Duiilflfl 01 UNMI- wiok, Conn., topped the women's field of ocnmetlfms in the open archery tournament at Ohicngo lest Tuesday. ..._i Uffs libs, lmglith challenger for the National canoe sailing chem- pionship was declared the winner at Gsnsnoquo, Que., last Tuesday. Bs is the first llnglishman who ever held the championship. A new rifle game has been fn- vented to make small bore rifle shooting more popular. Instead of the usual paper targets an attempt is being made to stimulate natural (Continued on Pole 13) l"l'R-BT GMU . on life, a real faith in the future, from the “mm . emi! Sal cnc! Albany ... ... ......... Toronto ... ....... ogy, Dominion Department Bri culture has evolved a method by p D€ffl'0l|li .-- --. ........... 710 1 . I fFl’zslm'mons made a balk while` _ep "' ' , M-“h°ff°l’f 3““'°“ ‘md °°°*“°“°F If thlnse some into your life that-,cnlslr Haley was at not in the Dem" " 5°"°u» 1"|5¢h°1' "ld H°YW°m‘~ cause unhappiness. good health gives‘third inning. Umpire Magerkurth 332° "` you the zreeteet peeelble help in failed to run-ee and when nusn re- st m_,_;" INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE witl-lstsl-lding this unhappiness, be- “md bb ,top bb, argument the ‘ " “U50 if' KW" Y°“ 5 h°P°f“‘ °“"l°°k Cincinnati manager was ejected NATIUNAL LEAGUE and the enjoyment of the good com- Managers Lew Fonesm of gm- New York panionship of your fellow men. C880 White sox_ ,md Max om.ey_ Pmsburgh __ nt hom `of Brooklyn Dodgers. are serving chicago . _ hi helping to prove Y mm' Pm” “M PMN' rr” spollege the Division oi Bseteriol- thl'°¢-del' =“HP¢he1°“° 1°' f““'“‘= st. Louis .. .. 1”' M°“"°‘" “nd H°""“¥~ i ’ 0, A _ with the umpires. Boston REOOND GAME ,I 1, 0 wlrion 'nn examination oi iresluy 'Iwo million. seven hundred “Hd Brooklyn .. my °°'°'°'"" extracted hone will indicate whet- fifty ffl'l°'lll°¥l,;,,,‘,=*_§”“,‘,;*_' `f~“““°°°» ’°‘ K” rndienepous e; Minnempors ll. We Operate the Only Fully Equipt Ieanejroisls- srnerlorn in ssitating Another Game.f ships. 4 By Gayle Talbot, Associaliril Press i sports writer) ; FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 18 `-The quarter final round of the \vomen's national tennis champion- ships broke up in a thundershower today after Helen Jacobs of Berk- leley, Calif., the defending cham- pion, and Dorothy Round, Eng- land's best bet, had turned in stir- ring victories to qualify for the final four. 1 Miss Jacobs, putting up a dram- latic defense of-her title, had tri- umphed over Josephine Cnlick- shank of Santa Ana, Calif., 11-9,1 6-4, in a match that lasted an hour and a half, and Miss Round‘ had gained a stubbornly contested' victory over Sarah Palfrey of Bos- ton by scores of 8-4, 9-7, when the rain swept the stadium courts. 1 After a few minutes wait, wheni it became evident the weatherl gods really meant business, it was decided to postpone the remaining matches between Mm, Helen Wills. fMoody of this country and Mary! Heeley of Great Britain, and Petty .Nuthall of England, and Alice ‘Marble of San Francisco, until to-| morrow. The semi-final between! ,the Misses Round and Jacobs also, ,might be played tomorrow, as welll as the quarter-final round of doubles. GULF. This afternoon at the Belvedere Links the iird stage of the Pres- ident's match will be played. This is a match,for points which is to be played in 5 stages and this 3rd stage was postponed from August 5th on account of the' Maritime meet. At present Mr. W. A. Gaudet ls leading the field with ll. total of 18 points but some of the other players are close on his heels so it should be an interesting match and there will doubtless be keen competition before the winner of the Presidents prize is decided. Players are asked to be on hand early in order to start the round HOW THEY STAND | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 82 56 .594 84 .543 66 .525 68 .514 72 .478 72 .474 72 .474 R .394 2&$3Sd3.? 74 66 38 45 .ssl .595 sa so .495 55 ss .495[ ss so ssl’ lsl sl .455 ez .441 la .ais 1% 43 46 51 53 33 64 63 70 .600 .558 .549 .538 .531 .418 .411 .356 S3328 46 44 44 Philadelphia ... .- S BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT U nowli me _iiscli l oylnbris rnrlr. oyster sod. what were newily petronireti. iola inenrories come to lite et the fyoutllful days it was on every `horseman's lips and many's the ltough old race took place over it, :then the property of the late Dun- 'can McMillan, who loved a horse as well as anyone. Cymbrls Chief _was one of the many that Duncan _owned and raced. i Cymbl-is Park is now owned by ioephas Nunn and we understand 5 it is being made ready for matinee racing. The events will likely be held shortly offer the Exhibition. Some training has been done over lt lately, Chestnut Dillon 2.08% 'wn d Charles Gregor, Brackley, .i *E by being one of the horses. 'mention of that name. In our! 1 Joe Stewart, Stanley Bridge, has -three likely eolts. One is a three ;yesr old by Harvest Bells out of #Achilles Pride. Another two year ‘ old by Bud Axworthy, dam Achilles Pride and a year old by Watson; Peter dam Achilles Pride. Joe plans . on training these next year and, Settlrls them ready to race. Hel truly loves a horse and has natural ` ability in handling them, l *W* l Arthur Simpson. Stanley Brldge,_ has a promising two year old, I. full , sister to Peter S. 2.16%, | Addie McGraw 2.10%. won thc, match race with Neil Frisco 2.03` at North Sydney on Wednesday in ' straight heats, best time 2.12%.i The named race resulted as fol- lows: Shenandoah 1, 1, 1, Lucky Lindy 3, 2, 2, Trampsmug 2, 8, drawn, Miss Winnipeg 4, 4, 2. WOYUW Set and The Incense also' started. Time 2.15, 2.12%, 2.14. The' 2.27 Trot and Pace was won by Bonnie L. in straight heats, best time 2.17%. Addie McGraw and Lucky Lindy are owned by McNeill and R/eyrnond, Southport, P. E. I. The Hambletonlarl Stake, the biggest purse ln hamess riwillg, was won on Wednesday at Goshen, N. Y., by Mary Reynolds, driven by Ben White. She won two of the three heats and was second in the third. Brown Berry won the second heat and was also second in the opening. The purse was $41,000, Mary Reynolds winning $28,323, Brown Berry $7,400, Meurice, who was third, $3,700. Last evening we were shown si copy of the Prince Edward Island Register of August 30th, i823, just 110 years old. Following are a few extracts written by "Traveller." "I am very happy to observe an advertisement regarding the Crap- aud Annual Meeting. Great credit is due to that settlement for its unremitting assidulty to every ob-~ ject of improvement. By those ex- ertions the place which had but five or six years ago been scarcely known as a settlement, is now ac- quiring a high character as such; the race course for its dimensions, 1 a mile round. is probably not sur- passed anywhere as a sportingl ground and I am glad _to observe after a late visit there that some brush which intercepted part ofi the view around has been com.-l pletely removed." "Mr. Scott's mare contimlrs. to be the favorite. It is said, however, that she will meet her match at the ensuing meeting. The breeding of good horses should be encour- aged in this Island, even for agri- cultural purposes." Reference the above race, we could not find it reported anywhere in the Register. An advertisement the same date reads: "Crapaud-Annual Meeting -will be held at Westmorland of Crapaud .Harbor on Tuesday the 23rd of September, 1823, and the ll following day. Horse and boat races iwith other amusements. A public ‘dinner and music for the evening as usual. The inhabitants of the above settlement are anxious to open s market with Nova Scotia and New Brlulswick. Young cattle of the best knid from Cumberland would meet with purchasers, for from distant parts of the fslari have signified their intention o attending for the above purpose." cash or barter. Several persons d ...'. ~i***** ’ iii g - George H. Buntain has retumed from an extended visit to the East- _ _ em United States and was a very i~iAl.u'Ax.Aug,1a.-wlllowpsrlcg IQUHO I n\Ll1‘lb0I 01 U10 lousy!! drivers and also renewed acqusinq snceship with "Red" Hanafug "Red" states that he is 'coming Idown in our Exhibition, which wi; _be good news to his many friends; _,. t Georg~e's sporting spirit could nog ‘stand the strain of seeing all th( good horses perform without owl-if ing ons. so he purchased Sampsolff _nel 2.02%, n brown horse by Ne; Lpoleon Direct, from Will Crozie iThis horse started twice during _meeting and was four, five HQ' _2.oa=/._ on the other ooesslon -B6 was five, four, in the same limi’ _ §He is only s. young horse but :had considerable racing eifperieqyq and should go our tracks in or better. He is eligible to the QQ class and is expected to arrive h tonight. . _' By the way, George w.m= the flrs ‘Islander to ever race a`horse the Grand Circuit. He was the act* tual owner of Sampson Hal wharf he raced at Salem last Saturday; "Red" I-lanifan handled ihe rih-_; borls. ' 5~>&».rzi'e.1§i.`i’i§_-“- The first day‘s_ races at the vinolsl nnlulsitlon will oonsist 61;. the Two Year Old Trot and with eleven entries, 2.13 Trot endj Pace with nine entries, 2.25 Pacdf with fifteen entries, 2.25 Trot Mari-"1 time Bred with ten entries. Thorn;-~ should be lots of fun when thai? bunch get started on Tuesday ne§tf_ Wednesday’s classes will be 2.19 Trot with fifteen entries, tho; 2.10 Trot lnd P800 with flftddn-"- entries, the 2.15 Trot with aeV¢)`L entries. ‘ __ _ 'I'hursday's classes will be Free For All with eight entries, th 2.22 pace with eleven entries and: the 2.16 Trot and Pace with seven~E teen entries. E? |'1ii°i= all. Bud Axworthy. owned by J- '_I:-__ Waite of Surnmerside, who har; been in the Maciclnnorl Stablerf_ for the past month, will be siarted_»_~ against time with the object of' giving him a record on the pace V at the Exhibition races next week.; He will probably perform on Wed-' nesday. Bud is thirteen years old-f and it is five years since he saurf a. race track, so don`t expect too' much! Fredericton Exhibition races will.. oe held on the ith, sth and 'ith or-5-_ September. The program consists of a Free For All, purse $400, 2.l4.._l Mixed, 2.18 Mixed. 2.24 Pace, 2.157 Trot, 2.24 Trot, all $300 Purses and___ a two year old trot and pace.; purse $250, total 82.150 ln pursof. money. The Secretary is D. Wv-_: Griffiths, Fredericton Exhibitiorl,§ Fredericton, N. B. i There were a lot of good work-'3- outs at the Exhibition race track. this week, the best being the miie§_ of Darkey Gratten 2.02%, when he 'T paced in 2.08%. Calumet Brcwnl=._. paced in 2.12, V010 Rico in 2.121.,».‘;_ Marjorie M, 2.13‘/4, H€B.f.hel'b€l1_' 2.13'/l. Owing to the Northam Rs/ces there were l>l‘F~Utl¢hllY 'ffl workouts on Wednesday and Th\lrs»_ _ day. Today should be a pretty mera S ry time as a lot of them will be_I tuning up a bit for next week. ._ Most of the horses that will take; part at the Exhibition races ard? ,stabled at the grounds now. 'l'ilo_ latest arrivals are Lou Pntclf_’ 2.09%, and Miss Much 2.101.-, own-f~ ed by C. M. Alexander, Saint John, . N. B. 11 Lou started in seventeen races last year and is credited with wln