f Lorraine Abbe Wins Junior Free-For-All At Covehead Meeting ding the field in each heat.‘ militia. Abbe yesterday won the junior free for all. feature event o; u... covenead race meeting as 1500 racing fans again witnessed rum‘ m g, par with the great meets that have been held on me Island clnuit all sea-son long. Just Betty was 2-1-1 1n captur- ln: the No. 1 classified trot and part0; Lucky Number took a new yectird of 2.18 in winning the No. '1 rlilsslfled trot and pace. while itcNeiiVs Pick. making his first gffif! of the year was a straight ha.“ winner in the No. S classified trot and v84‘?- Junlor Free For All Right after they got. the word o u, volo took the rail to lead the field around to the halfway mark but here Lorraine Abbe took Owl to make every post a winning one from there on. In the second thld heats Lorraine. ,scoring ~. the pole. was never headed al- ‘tlmttoh being forced to pace the third heat in 2.12. same time as ghllgeo up in the opening mile. yo, 1 Classified Trot and Pace lat-oxen by an eyelash in the .- heat by Billy Kalmuck. Just .. came on to win the next itttl heats and race. Just. Betty lo-aited to have the beat won only to have Billy KaIm-uck come very 5t in the stretch to nip her at wire. The Seaman-owned reversed matters in the sec- mlle. coming through in l1 zzicil drive to win by a lengtn nd then lead from wire to wire ‘Z dtlrlrul the final mile. yo, 2 Classified Trot and Pace Coming with a great burst of 5l?\‘(‘(1 in the home stretch from lottrth horse position Lucky Num- bu" copped the opening heat by hlll a length from Just flicks. ‘The mile was in 2.18, a new rec- orti for the winner. Lucky Num- ber led all the wuv in the second ht-JI. to again 8:113] her record \','.l(\ Just Flicks. turning the tallies 0n the Willard Kelly-driv- en horse in capturing the third heat. No. 3 Classified Trot and Pace ytnltlng h]; first start of the 543.150“ McNeilPs Pick had too nltlch trotting speed for the other seven horses in the class fl-s he qllgllked up a straight heat vic- torv in the final class on the curd. Lrr tlhe first heat he took our the lead at the half to trot under the wire hall a length to lilo good over valley Ulna- Val- lty Long furnished the competit- ion for the first half of the sec- ond mile only to Io to a disast- rous break that dropped him far lck. the s-totcer in Sa r1’. l0 lint-l nmlelils Pick led all the way. tttlttting bv a length in a battle ttlth Maudane Budlong. The summary: Junior Free For All Iorrtline Abbe L. Kelly) 0. U. Volo (Stead) Bonnie's Boy (T. Sempl Walt N’See (W. Kelly) . Winnie Scott (OMBMS) Timer 2.12: 2.15; 2.12. winning horse owned by James likNell. Kensington. No. 1 Classified Just Betty (Seaman) ............ .. Olsen-ow A short _ ard's line drive the ninth innl lng rally by Charlottetown finished ahead Stars in Summers“ the loore of l3 to l0. one game to 2.11 ball champions ward Island. The visiting harder than their rivals and was only the flnu fielding d1 put up by the S.Y.C.I. girls made the game o0 close. ‘The home ll showed up particularly well rothy Arsenattlt. g three hits for five and making two line catches. McNeill toted the heavy bat for ‘this visitors elotztlng 3 hits in ps The K. of C. got l3 hits. BYCI accounting for ten safeties It is believed the series will be Charlottetown on Blr in the outfield, Do continued S.Y.C.I..' fought. tussl final 6.15 sharp. Local Girls Win Opener From S’side sensational t stop K left field gettl n in turclay. ‘ Lineups: Chwown: McNelll 3b ~Ctlrrie c., Landrlgan if. , Ccyle CS-JPIM/e, Uknp G055 and Landry Glow. B47116 Rovers And Anchors Clash This Evening All Star Practice l; tltle and the ncrthcctd crew aims ._d_i__ are asked to 21 1 attend. Billie Kalrnuck (W. Kelly) ....1 2 2 ltlnrlorie Budlong (Rankine) 5 3 3b BctlYefdhle (MCNBul) .3 4 5 Geo. Mac (Stead) .4 5 4 Time: 2.14; 2.1a all‘; 2.14. Winning horse owned by Dr. B. F. Seaman. Charlottetown. No. l Classified Lucky Number (W. Kelly) Just Flicks. (Cudmore) Marion L. (Semple) . Lllsticia (L. Kelly) N u: C O- E‘ H c n. 5 a 6 :0 Q w fl- QGI§QASD4$ ellle Worthy (Mclfenna) Time: 2.18; 3.10; 2.11. Winning horse owned by Willard Krill‘. Southport. Ne. I Classified and Eastern representative Unlimited and his assistant drew Skead, Fredericton. N.B.. are here on a two dav check on the! duck situation. and Wright have Bruce of Messrs. rte-hand stab b White off Blanch! in the last half of "l! tlut of! a promis- the home forces and K. of C. AL-Sturs of the S.Y.C.I. All- last night by They are now in a best two out of three series for the girl's sort- hip of Prince Ed- team hit mil h ., Lund anti , Henningan‘ and J. McDona‘d p.‘ Griffin cf., S. McDonald lb. Be r-ard and McMahon 2b.. White ss. Arsenatllt lf., 2b., Com ton ss., Blanchard lb.. E.‘ , McPhee c., Deighun p.,i {in C. Smith 3b Gnuzlet‘ Blsos. Rovers and Anchors clash tonight in a postponed game of (the Baseball league and fans are look- ing forward to an exciting, hard all the way. it ts the f the league schedule with i e Anchors having a chance of co ping the third section title and t e Rovers being tziv-cn the op- rtunlty of handing, the section to he Legion who are at present half a game in front of the Westend; crow. - The game will get underway at Starting hurlers wrre not announced last night. There will be a practice for the w ‘he R°ver K. of C. All Stars at 6.30 p.m. to- night. All players Game Cfficials Visit Ilere Last night three migratory birds men arrived in the city from the! mainland. Mr. Harold s. Peters. Atlantic Byway Biologist. Cthar- missed leston. 5.0.. lay City cll ft at with baseball, lag. What gal’ and th sports-minded citizen. I I O is the Charlottetown ‘Dennis Clu Championship and entries close 6 staged by plonsblp meet of the Marltlm Branch of the Canadian Golf Union will be played over th Charlottetown Club course, T‘. “ ln, end of the week the llst will b greatly augmented and a larg 1- + -I' f g The rograln opens on Manda and wll continue through Friday. The meet was cancelle during the war years The let-down that usually fol- Iosvs Old Home Week ls not quite so evident this year. In fact there doesn't seem to be any such feel- tennis. e odd Wednesday rac- ing card thrown in there is plenty of entertainment for the average already underway In b d today for the tournament to be the Holy Redeemer Club. Next week the annual cham- G Ladies E Entries for the ladies golf tour- nament are reported slow coming but i-t is believed that by the e. E number of competitors will tee off llll the renewal of the ladies golf C R85 c. ' F! until d and it ls expected its resumption will see many new players. Surprises an upsets may be in the offing. an the ladies of the Belvedere clu d (l b are looking forward to an interest- ing and entertaining five Jays. '0' -l' 6 Tennis at the Charlottetnw courts is still in with few If an Bill Moreside is standi- est In the various matches l-s hlg a comeback ln this post-wot- lod have been borne out. played when the field down for the championships. i- weather condl-ticms Rovers final game of the nf the Cit ba ho ntleavours to clinch third sectlo y Baseball League an l the secfio blocking them objective despite the fact that lvlcfory or defeat means no-ihln team U I reaching thei marks of boin on f th bitterly g e o e The encounter has all the ear most fought of the entire sched- fl the early stages y upsets to recorph ng by as other club members battle it out for the right to meet him in the finals for the singles title. Inter- h and the hopes of many earlier In the season that tennis was rims for per- There should be some real good matches lIZYYIflVS ll- O Halted Tuesday night because of and Anchors will clash tonight in the n d ll followers are expecting a red- t struggle as the west end team I1 l‘ l’! IZ ule. There has been a lot of riv- alry generated betweecz the two squads ever since the baseball seat son got underway and It woul-l b right up the Rovers alley if the could fol-l the Anchors attempt a A section title. They did It in th second section by gaining a ti with the Anchors and are lmxlou ltiblfelleat the dose if at all pos s e. to adjust his the bus E Y Z B 9 S \ Deacon Allen who finds it hard schedules has lust for Berthlerville Wright. so as usual he found himself in a ks telephone booth. says Baz 0‘Meara Duc PC 1825 All - iln the Montreal Star. I I Isa Naturally his subject of conver- tlon was Dave Castllloux. He just returnedHlad rustled Ralph Walton to a I. McNeil“ Pick ‘K937 --------- "111 from a two week tour of tho 8t. as sparring partner. Walton la ca. Mundane Budlong (Agnew) S42 Lawrence River area of Quebec tough cookie who will give Cas- gsfnvk slgncelzoféflfifr‘) and while not expressing any of- tllloux plenty of the sort of thing SlnFhlncllsvmaker tnsxotttrn s s 23g‘; “gffilfllflfll; =dgl1,§g<;g,,;h";,l; m“ 6"“ wll‘ ‘fie $1M“ °“" ggllelevis. (L. 1x11!) Wig)- Qqadg eastern Canada. "has them wor- d"l-lnw ‘lieu 12m}: mefilll bticket. and Nollie Watson (Oudmore) iblldtr 133m expt-leisfitul-rpteis? g1 fgllyogf that"? “l... taeskgdnc ti‘: c".}_‘1‘m°t 2B;§-,'°'*;m(51‘°:d),1-B- n ascertsininx. is accurately as Dos- Deacon who‘ retorted more in me: . ; . - .' . - . Winning horse owned by _w_ sible. the status of the black duck sorrow than n anger llcNelll, Southport. lfE() TIIEATVRE ABBOTT and COSTELLO Russell O. O. F. ho had Ill IIICLLYWOCII not oolv _ LCIIIS-Cfllll ricer rtcrvrtos , "" _ Jtiolllltle-llrl. fi lat. Some -.- Tuesday "f the cheek by GLADE BAY. Cunningham. illimt on something While glllfax recently he‘ was in touch with the provlpgalg - t ith v . secretary: depeaelmlfgpwlf‘ m‘; w" told that the yearly rewm W" Since then he re- ed. a letter from alibi-ll"- 5. Barneteld in- e-t to examinina t ‘century Arthur o stun. I f0 Act b! fo , Calm on the Island. It Is understood that the men will be assisted in a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police- Boxing Commission It Ilot Filing Financial Statement (ly The Canadian Pres!) leader O0 D9911 V01’! available. him mmmreport from Breton bonus comm"- qh-eotly control’! hlch the body Ill m; revealed that t receive °“°" d° nroa allowed legitimate O as w d. Th “"1055. N. 1n wron! some- B.. Aus. 21- Hwirficl 1 pounds and . said in an Bl‘- twe ve d ha“ w M” m" “‘°...‘:2"’.i.."'§.'.23 t.'é2§3.."“.°.."‘..‘2‘.l..“l§.."‘n‘»==- annual financial state- what meat with the government directed Al" which-formed it in 1 0S0. (lo This "indicates that there In, ham said. net proceeldll :1 l ided W"! I ' he mu: vrlvwer Olvhlll‘ 01mm?‘ lee and the lsirncroft Orphan-flood trick 1f will. ' "Tam pretpaerd to fight. and I think the odds should be three to one for Gr . not because they are the rigt odds. but based or: New Ybrk prices. O l 0 “If they held tihis fight in New York the other fellow would be 4-1 against my man. Here l! should be three to one but so mmy want, to take Castllioux I fear it will be about twelve t0 llve on fight da/y. and even h‘! these odds 1 will set my” quite 5 51106. . . s who question iw,§“,,.°’°wh§h ghould give Greco some he he won be he uld aatn ln welaht. wla his forte as you ma John veins I b" y 0n u.‘ O O O Allen 1| living in Berthlerville and 181589111] a sham eyv 011 catty. I o o o ‘ "This is a very ifllllh 58h!- and I'm still ail-mam: with omhb" t of his life andmil filmtnrnfimno doesn't. l-tkte that Creco who ot all the lum! around New ork that on loux mi t hvo ho. then you are vegbmuoh atria: line." Asked ho the fight was draw- Int! Io far e Deacon deollred b6 had heard the advance bookings were something like 818.000 which seemed to please him no end u the more Duty gets the more the Deacon lfll. . .- ‘ think when Onttlloux beats this fellow how much he will be in demand. ‘The! will even want hlmwhftgh who; Butlers l WI’! the Deleon 1,, Qgfly Oastilloux doe-m‘! g1 “m”, ghoul’, giving away W}: °Y bet 0n this 5 of custom) i Favorites Advance In First Round Favorites advanced in the first round of the Charlottetown ten- rlIs tournament yesterday when thirteen matches were decided in the men's and ladies’ singles. The following are the results: Men's singles E. Smith defeated '1‘. FltzGer- ald. 8-2: ‘6-3. N. Wran defeated G. FitzG-er- aid. 6-1; 6-3. N. Wren defeated H. Hughes, 8-3: 8-6. P‘. Hansen defeated B. Large. default. A. Cuntwell defeated D. Mar- tin. 6-2; 7-5. B T. Strain defeated J. Johnson. -3; 6-3. G.lFoster defeated J. Burden. B111 def . I. Reddih defeated C. Foster. 8-1: 6-4. Y. Boudrlas defeated G. Bur- nett. 6-3: 6-1. F. Hansen defeated J. ODona- hue. 0-3: 6-2. 0. hite defeated G. Compton, 6-0; d-l. Ladies‘ Singles T. Sinclair defeated B. Whit- lock. 2-6: 6-2. 6-4. E. Campbell defeated J. Mac- Donald. 6-2; -. The following matches are scheduled for todayi Men's Singles H’. Cantwell vs. W. Cullen. J. Palmer vs. T. Strain. Y. Boudrias vs. G. Wl-llte. Ladies’ Singles A. DeBlois vs. H. Lawson. H. Dewar vs. B. DeBlois. St. Peters Eliminate Islanders SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Aug. 21 - (CP) - St. Peter's. of Saint John, squeezed out a. 1-0 win tonight over a lighting Grand Marian Island team, the Seal Cove Atoms. Mid eliminated the islanders from the second round of the New Brunswick .scnlor baseball playdowns. St. ‘Peter's. provincial champions last year. won the opening game last night 4-2. Their next opponents depend upon s. decision on a protest by St. Martina. who lost to Hampton in another playdown series. ~- Rememhor When John Cobb covered a measured mile in the fastest time man had ever travelled on wheels when he covered the distance In 368.85 miles per hour at Bonneville, Utah. seven ears ago today. ‘The Bri- ton fa ed to set a new land speed record when motor trouble prev- ented him from making the rc- turn run required by racing rules. "Ferries Challis Up 2.2m" Victory As Red Sox Outslug Browns IHI: CHARLUIIIZILPVN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Pfl a 10.9 (Canadian Press) Dave Ferriss went to the head of American league pitchers yes- terday. winning his 22nd game zlnatnst four losses as Boston Red S20); outslugged St. Louis Browns Ferrltss needed help, however. to move one victory ahead of Do- trotfs Hal Newhouser, when the Brcvtms shelled the Sox’ ace to the showers H1 the sixth Inning after piling up 14 hits. Bob Kllnger re- feved Ferrlss, who had been charged with seven runs. and still- ed the Browns’ bats. The victory was Ferriss’ 10th ‘rt a row, but when he left in the sixth inning, his streak of mant- piete games was broken at l4. New York Yankees swept a doubleheader from Chicago White SoX._ eking out a IZ-inning -»-4 decision in the niizhtcap after wln- ntng the opener 10-1. Plnchhitter Nick E the winning Johnny Lind ttecl drove in run In the 12th after ell had opened with a triple and relief pitcher Earl Caldwell purposely passed the next two men to load the bases. A homer by Joe DiMaggio, his 22nd. tletl the score Itn the seventh and stretched his consecutive hrf- tlng streak to l3 straight games- DlMaggio also homered In the opener as did Charlie Keller and ART?" 3011115011. to enable Spud Chandler to coast to his 16th vic- iory-hi-s first wln in four vet-ks. Philadelphia Athletics Innookad Iloly Redeemer Tennis Matches ..t__. Following is the schedule of matches to be 871191111 LADIES‘ SINGLES 0.00 EM.- Annabelle Tralnor vs Stephenie LeClalr 7-00 RM.- K. Feavyotlr vs. Jean Hugthes MEN'S SINGLES 0.00 RM. — W. Cullen vs, G. Kelly M. G odwln vs. A. Peters 7.00 P.M. Ben ‘Callaghan Frank Deskochos J_ llerlnessey vs. W. Shfphard Other players may play their first and second round matches privately if desired and report scores to John llaggerty. ‘Larrupers And “Yards" Split Twin Bill LIVERPOOL, N.S.. Aug. 21 - (OP) - Liverpool Llrrupers and Halifax Shipyards split n senior exhibition baseball. twinbili here VS. Virgil Trucks out of the box in the sixth inning to defeat De'roit Tlgers 4-1. 'I‘rucks had beaten the As five tl-mes this year. Phil Marchildorl allowed only seven hits and became the first Mack pitcher to wln l0 games this season against l2 defeats. Short-finders Knocking. Cff Favorites PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 21 - _ (Al?) -— Led by the battling Bass- ler brothers of California, short- erdcrs knocked out favorites right and left today first round matches of -the National Profes- sional Golfers‘ Association champ- ionship. Harry Bossier Les Arlgeles. downed the United States open champion. Lloyd Mangrum of Olli- cago 1 up. His brother, Newton Bossier of Carmel. Ore. picked big game in the person of Melvin (Chick) Harbert. Northvllle, Mich, 3 and 1. Dick Shoem-tker. Pittsburgh Pa.. sidelined Sam Byrd of Redford, Mlch., runner-up in this tourna- ment a year ago. ii and 2. However, defending champion Byron Nelson, Toledo. 0., ailing back and all, swamped ht: firs: opponent, Frank Rndia. La Mesa, Calif, 8 and 'l. Other favorites defeated imluded Clayton Haefner, Charlotte N.C, who lost to unknown Al Nelson Ponte Vodra. Pia, 2 and l: vet- eron Jimmy Hines Chicago, beaten. by Lew Worshant. Wasnlltgtml, D.C., 3 and ‘l: Herman Keiscr, AI:- non. 0., eliminated by Fan" 001e- $1311, Lo: Angelcs. 1 up cn the vlo Gheazi. 194i non. champ- ion from Knoxville; 'I‘enn., ‘tad a close call before gaining a l 1p victory over James Gantz of De~ troit, Mich. They we're even at the turn. BenI-Iogan. Hershey, Pa. had unex tedl mush opposition in Char ea eisnerr of MlIsKOIZPC. Okla.. the little slugger fir-ally winning, 2 and 1. Feller Fires ’ Detroit today with Liverpool taking tile opener 7-8 and the visitors coppipg the nightcap 5-0. Mike Gcnthon appeared in both games for fmllfnx. pitching four innings in. the first game arti then winning the second tilt with a seven-hit effort. Baseball Results AIVIERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland . 001 D01 001 3 8 2 Washington . . 121 000 00x 4 8 2 Gaisaway, Lemon and Hogan; Wynn and Evans. Si. Louis 101 032 020- 9 1’! 3 Boston 470 000 0lx-l2 18 1 Mtlncrlef. Ferens. Biscan. and Mancuso. Hell; Fernss, Klinger and Wagner. ' 001000000-1 7 1 Philadelphia 1001000011-4 '! 1 Trucks. Overmire. Caster and Tlebbeti/s: Marchildon and De- sautels. Chicago 000 000 010- 1 '7 0 New York 000 12G 1311-10 13 l Rigney. Maltzberger. Holllngs- worth and Hayes; Chandler and Robinson. Niarhos. Chicago 000 10G 000 000-A 10 0 New York 300 000 100 001-5 1Q 2 Papish. Maltzberger, Haynes. Caldwell and Trash: Marshall. Queen. Murphy and Niel-hos. Rob- inson. lvATloNIIIIr-zsoue Brooklyn 000 120 032-8 11 1 Pittsburgh 010 000 100-Z 8 3 Batten and Edwards; Helntzel- man. Hallett and Lopez. New York 010 000 010-2 6 0 Cincinnati 030 110 20x-7 13 1 Gee, Voiselle. Abernathy and Cooper; Hetki and Mueller. Philadelphia 000 000 001-1 7 0 Chicago 000 000 000-O 4 l Mulcailv. Maunev and Semin- e d L" ston. l§.‘.‘.to.‘?““°"....’“ooo Jtlomtin 4 n 1 St. Louis . 000001101 3 9 1 Johnson and Mast‘; Brazle. ‘JVrlks and Gtlraglcla. INTERNATIONAL played this evening In the Holy Redeemer Tennis tourn- SEE our: SELECTION or w wannmc amp DIAMOND filllggsljs, J. R. WILUIMS Great George Street WE BUY OLD GOLD Dodgers Clout Three Pittsburgh Hustlers For 8 - 2 Victor y - 1 (Canadian Press) Cloutlnf three Pittsburgh fzurlerl for 11 his. Brooklyn Dodger; de- feated Pirates 8-2 yesterday t) re- tain their slim National League league. Held to four hits and shut out: by Pittsburgh's Nick Strincevich Tuesday night, the rebounding Dodgers hopped on starter Ken l-felntzelman for three runs and six hrts in five innings and continued their attack on Jack Hallett and Fritz Ostermueller, scoring five rélalrékers ln the last two frames off r z. Free Spirit Wins Junior Free-For-All (Iv ‘he Canadian Press) ST. STEPHEN, N. 8., Aug. 21- Free Spirit, owned by Fred Vio- lette of Edmundston, N. B., and driven by Avery. lowered hLs own record to 2.08 today in the second heat of the junior llee-for-all event on the first day's program of a three-day mid-summer har- ness racing meet here. Free Spirit came from behind in every heat to take three firsts and a purse of $500. Purses for thehother two events were S400 Manafler Frank Frlsch c-f the Pirates was tossed out of the game in the eighth by umpire Al Bar- Ilck for vehemently arguing about: Cookie Lavagetto of the Dodgers on a ball and strike decision. Del Enrlis. rookie outfield star used his home run bat to produce a 1-0 victory for Philadelphia. Phi-flies over Chicago Cubs. Ennis smashed his no. i1 round tripper with two out in the top half of the ninth for the only run of the g1mg_ Ennis’ hit enabled Dick Mutmey to gem his third victory with u three inning one-hit relief stint. Hugh Mulcahy started and went: six innings. Between Lhem, Mul- cahy and Mauney limited the Cubs to four scattered singles. ‘Johnn Hetkl pitched and batted Cincinnati to a 7-2 victory over New York Giants m w 0 In a closely contested 2.26 trot and pace. a Saint John entry. June Henley, won by finishing second in the first heat and win- ning the second. The 220 trot and pace went to Delila 8., St. Stephen. in straight heats. The summary: 2'” Tm‘ “'1 PM” “m ‘m thfrhlied; hold 011:, n1§2k§l§§2“"'“‘ . _e -year-o roo e right. fir; gag? (gigigbon) hanaer limited the Giants to six Miss Bertha (St. Onge) m“ while mnectmi three "5 13 whiz Away mood) V safeties yielded by a trio of New York hurlers. Hetkl started the Reds on zhetr ‘W!!! i0 Vlfllfiry by doubling home two runs in a three-run Cincinnati Toddle Win (Avery) Arclhie Lee (Asthley) M » A 3+wwma~ bwww-we alsiomfiefmfgeiii: a" 14; M914 aeececctd inning off starter Johnny 2.20 Trot and Pace, Purse $400 Dellla n. (Walker) . ....l1l E Ranwna, Dale (Burt) ....2 4 Z - Ggghgm Hanover-t (Woodcock) g 2 g I 1n o on Amls ro g .. ell (st. Onge) cs4 w k R °';.‘.‘,..§§"'.,._~., 2.1a; 2.13 1-4. IIIS 3 C 8C9 r n1 Free For All. Purse $500 N Frge “Spirit (Avery) ....1 i 1 Gilt Hanover (Deschene) 2 4 6 worthy Ermine (Barnes) 8 2 5 _____ pale H. (Wvodwekl 4;” (a; The commas Press) Gay Law (Hood) 3 a‘: lmw oaasoow. N. s. Aug. at stmnymede (Burt) . 66 7 ._mearm (3., owned by B. Gillie Happy L. (Desllhelles) 5 5 a of Mlscouche. P. E. 1.. today cap- wrlooot Vole-AB hm) l lured the $900 stake race in Jackie Grattan McDl-Fllad) 12' ° straight heats. featuring a har- Timo: 2.09 1-4; 3-93- 2'99 '" ness racing card here. In racing to victory. Eleanor -G. headed Lucky Spencer. the favorite. m- other Islarld thorse owned bv Mae- Arthur and Simmons. Patrick Abbe. owned bv W. Stewart of New Glasgow. captured the $400 2:15 class in straight heat; while Chuck Worthy. OWHBQ by Hirsch of Sydney, took the $400 free for all with three flreta. Summary: 1:18 Clael. Pune $400 Patrick Abbe (Harrison) Free Trade (Campbell) Judd (Walker) ...... .. Jack Clyde (Hunt) Jerry Lee Volo (Jabalee) ‘runes: 2.12; 2.10: 2.11- nzs Stake Race. Purse $900 Eleanor G. be (S0 y) Lucky Spencer (McArthur) High Tide (O'Brien) Blue Again ls Beaten By Count B TORONTO. N12. 21 - (UP) — Canada's foremost Pacer. Blue Again went off stride at thc star. of a special match race 11-11115“ his greatest rival, 9011M B» B“! w“ beaten by 1 1-2 tenet-ha 1n (hf if‘; lure o; a harness pacing 1188a- n“; attracted a crowd 01 5-09 g t‘; half-mile Duffertn race trrlc day. “m, ed by J.W B5221 ovfuNewl Vigil-Yd» Om" w” driven lav itlrliglegthapénatt‘ T1311; 0111M") n" “ ill n (Lewis) .. ‘est m 2122' Blue ‘fgwltltglvixegalfy lsllofgantlglse Ace tMcAldufi) H'w' uamerdawto Caniidliiyl raofesweet Little Echo (O'Brien) and winner QiN-fe 8mm“; one, Marietta Guy (Haley) ""1. ‘ifirbyssglloo eévonta ltrlt.‘ derby Ensign JoéalxBglllelylz-iz an e . ‘ ‘Harold Times: . : . 2 - ~ last spring. W“ "We" w Wellwood. Iree For All, Purse $400 Humor‘ mozu" trio-s s" @<m+ww»~ flvlillthfiwb," chuck Worthy (Campbell) Walter Brown (Allah) Willlln (B51189) Wilt hire. Eli?‘ Ball Al 98.6 ‘hltl one loner from fhIa wed n feffen Mt make e new weal: FEAST w! "SHAVlY-‘Ihh avg " ‘andyotlhavatbewardieva’ . III: Mall entries to Colgat-‘s. cc Natalie st. Toronto a. Dept. 1 Every month the first ton correct entries drawn each win I10 CASH- doubled to S20 If accompanied by l boxwp from Colgate Rapid Shave. Bend as many entries an you like. Namu of winners will be published. v- Ilj “HUI reach haln at hue where board Ia toughest. Shav- ln hurls- lnlrl You: m??? no sting. Y‘; a Unfit": lhvel COLGATE SHAVE t collar! sane-swan elura so“ comm vmmlll . . elem. “We... -M 1.1m- rtlltllhaaalatoo. 28s.. ln tgélltlya aWhlfitotv. s'*'t.“o....."- “~.i"st'r..*zzzt"tri‘tt.r."t= K310 'netoby.NAlta.- Mn. h. A" ' "at .-."--..'t i ' ' 6m. ' A P2512.’ lfilhdu Jcotl. "' WASHINGTON, Aug. 2l-(APt -5cieclce has proved what Amct-l- can League batsmen have nown for a long time-that Cleveland's Boll; Feller has a whale of a ‘eat be A United Staten army chrono- graph, a device used to measure the speed of a rifle bullet. timed Bob's fast one in a test last night at 145 feet a second. or 98.6 mllcs an hour. According’ to the army. this is a new worl record. In 1889. Ailey Donald of New York Yankees threw a ball 139 feet a second, or ur. rnilel an ho Middleton Team Jumps To First Place I MIDDLETON. NS. Aug. 2i - (OH-Mlddleton Cardinals jumperl into first place in the Halifax- Middleton baseball league today by oepttfring both ends of a double- haadtatrl from Halifax Arrows 2-1 a - . The opener went 12 innings be- fore Bernie Part-n: scored all the way from first on Danny Bcamatrs single to centre field Lefty leterl was the winning nurler. Iivlr-t t? seven hits, while Nell Stlples ropped a three-hit heart- er. e rrll t etr- r d1 to d ll h "glad; n t e a run I in the sixth and seventh innings of the uightcap as Johnny t 119W PKIUIIL from Saint John. 11.8.. held Arron co five binglee. ~ l lgan and lollnr. Ie Glndd; Iiarpcl and Berra. Toronto . (I01 001 020-4 ll 1 Montreal .. . 100 220 20x—7 12 1 Culvert. Hesse, Brown and Cam- elli; Nagy and Franks. Buffalo 000 200 10(1- 3 ‘I 3] Rochester . 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