THE GUARDIAN. (J1-lARl.O'1iTE'li()WN also of the recently imported On- ' I ' I GU ti Ra cnls 2.1: K I t P H iiumgr s corner . I ciljlni ,;;.oThv;-;;m,ll;;r;-mu 1, M", een n eres n ou on, ueen s orse .--” 6 COIMHUN "Om P339 5 ton Downey and the latter by the Fe 0 C F 0' I m”lm tor of 5 million horseshoes and ggggiaiggg g::b”?: ::gntonJm.11:: 0' e n Jo mp . 1.. 1,1Tis b:i1&i;11ia:n;'e, ian scope or :31 l::ll'lu:&n t:!t”tlll); xx: oI)1;e19kx program in 2.15 225, which was . e o a Broo. th 1 st st ti i fth ft con. d B k ' : d y y xxrvBii0"RL)f5”?,l,?1'i;'1; son Nell N” i" "W iii”; 1733” if” 1:”: nignca of oomfmiei weasa Jgigdale, 111 1 11911 weuwaseoo soes a . . . will not allow any huntlns 9T no being readied for one of the aispfr 2391352 (c'”””"'?)' 3”” . ?- . LONDON, (GP)-Another Derby is W on their dam, which "" top paoers here. They would weigh 5 1" ( 3"” at The ah d”.h A 5193- mm 3”” P0”””"' '" day dawn, avg: the rolling Epsom "ppmgv is on W” W” ””' apvooxlmtoly 15 ounces and were W” W” by m""”"” cm” "' "iii M” c”'””””" 1” 1” b”x”"3 Downs toda sing two tantaliz- lli Y P0 identa . one year at least in or- ".1 new. But that 1' nothing, In 2.1 -with Adagio (Wood) 2. Monty 1,111-"1-L returns home from his in uemomf riir, foirve we duck! and geese a 1930 Emma made mm. was 10, Budlong (Armstrong) 3. The first 11-ginjng camp at Halifax today to . gal; me1Q;mn,. mm! Aunole er '0 Em become familiar with the me” wok C1 um they weigh dash was won by Roxy Mae. own- await his ten round bout with Gil R win the Dub m Cowman" w"'k., ' nice way and also to give ed 1,” mm deun ounces and ed by M. Downey. in 2.24. In thl Edwards of New York here Mon- If t ca 3'5” Gordon mchudu , wsteruch needed respite from Dm C" eqmpped Wm, them won 2nd and am dashes Omer Lee day night in 8. fight that has fired U "P -Id, " . in est Jockey eel; j em I l1lthunters1 two "cu Igdmt the unbeaten (Akerley) had the best sum ry mg imgglmtion of boxing fan-s VALLEYFIELD Que (Chm IE1 nor)-s winntgkni mhoo.d by esims ” . 0 v C 11 gwm 3 115 um 011, 1.1331 with 1-3. Oliver chief (Wood) 4- from one end of the Province to 1 ' ” - CD131? ”5 ""55" 3 ill be allowed in I ”'1-1,1,, if '., ",0 ha?” 1 1 Norah Dale (Sherwood) an on. otnsr Hem” im) 3”” Wh” ii”, winning the Derby for the first i ones. or 0 er a - ' ' - . . . W" Wllllig gallon lmd" 5"!” the Chariot-etewwn track and-every P”iY"'"V ”)”W"'” 3'55 ”"””"” -'W0”””3 ” ””"”L '"d'”””'” u3:ll(:yfki1:ld ilile 63:? mil? "A112? gm? as true and ' ul Courselllfll is only reasonable. 0113 of them haw frtlliltlilly '0 be 224 205' m me 3” "d 7m d”hI 1 "com breaking crowd mu me bec Hockey League at the end of fel- mi; rlfam com to s eak in I ' d f W”-llld be no point in 5Pe"d' equipped with new shoes or have 95 V1013 MCKWWY i3lll'ii was their way ""2 ”” C””1”"”'”'." last season has reconsidered and the .mm of 1.3”” wogld sl- -O. W U" "wear or men" "P wul-riled money to create shoes removed. so (that will SW9 1'3' Bmms Abbe lMCm"”'y) 3'1' Fmum '4) watch P0u"'0".mMch.h” will coach the Braves again lava” hmorc pwom f it run VTEXIILE 1 - i ham 1.1; Imgnnude and than an me: of how busy 1,9 1,, but Good Luck i-loimsion) 2-2; time. unqusstioned'boxlng skill against Team president Arthur vim” am liiost certainly see scenes 0 excl e- nova so I s I. o. wmoson. NOVA SLOIIA -, dn111IJl.llli;'wk:?d from one and nom.m”mndm' mu he 15 Mways 2.211 2.21 U5. Heavy mom” 0, um power and punching ability of noumw Friday mam that Blake iiient unsurpassed in its 1'I5-year 1'9 ” (”".”;S ...,,u1d happen if it cheerful and mm slighta his rain put an end to the program. the terrific 1New York Colored nu accepted . new contract And history. I We ”m('.111,pen with no strings work. our ootltrlulatlons to Em- ' slugger. Wm be in vaneyueld next week to Already speculation is intense in: 1,, fllrlml men and W, hop. mu, no will Upward: of 2500 persons wlt- Advance ticket sales have been get mm” mums Im ma coming racegoers ponder the chances o iniciirri- . - - continue on for another half cen- iiessed the splendid opening race muchh hiisiuzri thainiaegtopgxciiggtiililtlg "Mon. :lh1lei'e;1)i:.L ilreottizlzttjlayvoxiitz 'v1;1e:3bi:i30;I.i: I rs in Lury at least. meet at the Charlott town t k and t e a 1! mil” 1 I , - mndM.m''(''ll1lrllllI(:1l5B3D;3l:lenCEd - --- Coronation night. 1:. addlrtlltin the office 'of the ticket sellers . arcllzrlllllz molliircll HMO "mm" ell-ildlilrni (mmon has of d". h 1 mere WM 5 vary 1,uu111u1 111,91” from outside points lend evidence; I did it for King Edward VII in 1- H ml inammm shrubs. em Harness racing had its first real 01: meworks, one '01 the but men to the fact that this will be one 1909, iii”? '.ll.-”-Llown. The Ross's. ggggnfggnsggflun 3; igfomiiiimei in this city or a long time. ms or the most wlml-I fish” Wis: SHAREHOLDERS ” Clfwi son, have contributed ed out md aevgul gem” wok ”m' track was in perfect condition and W9? Iii!-Bod hem d that ever" go P. E. ISLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB ill". 91.,-nation project to- "9" fast time was made. Tops in this N19 "T395? cmw , B THE CANANANPRESS ””'mf llllilllCl'nlCllf. of our wild- 3fre'Ie"””f 1”" respect was the five-year-old pnc- W"”h'd ii ;'”;f mwOg:'1”t:f,"; ” y 3 S will be held on "”d Hp 11, be commended for (l W” or Gahagen owlied by Dr Gcor c 5'" 1” '3" i' e m " wm ' C8 N no 1 L . dash th 1 v . ' ' 9 4 ' 9 5. Th 2 '"' "W9 ---- 3l:.3”?AZ.? Such Am. -3-em .....i1.f:".'.....”...?iAZe rS5?i.il...?.i Blggwgl. mwb 0;, Leglngggm Kg" 2?.ii”l.f”filJ'i?;Af”f.E.lE.i.3 .500”. L H (By The Canadian r-..... THURSDAY. JUNE 11.195: - ,, U vhoe an we ' an rlven y woo - aw. rl ' c. go he Pl'1ii3l,:,1:.:a1a 1:ublic. whether ':,::1tei':aL'w:e?idne trmt cxlhlge winning the first heat of the third Tr? Orv” P:un'3?'m::lwoaf”hi: Milwaukee 14 .667 VATIONAL LEAGUE at the W .t11:ll.l:lrl or not. will'oxtend good and attendance good and in: me he 99”” w ” "W "W4 "' :::t:rr:lefoe;lngysndr nls ability Brooklyn 15 -5” st. Louis iol loo ooi-4 ll 1 CITY HALL AT 8 P M , i W15, ribs.-. inc consideration and time fast for so early in the year. 2'”' ”"””” mm M ” "W 1" to throw 8. knock-out punch liasl”"”ide1Ph”i 13 '59” Brooklyn no ooo cox-s s 1 ' ' i 9f V liv (li"S(ll'VCS so that We The (mt race was won by G. volo. me season here” Cred" for mu tr lned far harder for this fight lSt' Lows .19 5.58 Presko and D. Rice; Roe, Black Holdin Cards must be shown at door, i use R will. In M 11115 undertaking a .1x.ye”-0m gelding by The performance too must go to the m I revious bout In m5.iNew York 20 .524 (5) ,md Campaneul NH hmceiiiovs-d by E11 W110 10V” Great 0. 2.0231. owned by Fred "3"" E5” and Dan" Swim that uni” dnyllll be ready to give Pmsbmgh 29 356 Wl3' Black HRI Si 1-Ollll -7317' M Ma rutdoors. - Humphries of Trenton N S and raced '0 me ha" heads "pa" 1” camel well wl s h as those Cmcimmu 26 A350 1 ls" l ' r , he SW3 'i V 7I'gg I drmm by ouywn MM',Leo'd'i' The 1.05 225. They continued that way agsggegrewlsfogg f'anl;C1m0 me box- Cillcalro 28 350 gsiscalim 0001,” MP 1 3 1 WWAYS IIOME Hm: was 12.25! W5. 1!: had no re. ilntoenthe mbackn s-tgetglg. utgieg; gar-1 ing areans when he fought in Cal- Amermm League New 1-Mk 114 goo 21x-11 1401 STAY AT THE - "or 901' WW 0115 y- HRTVBSL Time 1L. m3 .c.n e 0 . p r y last winter. lawn, lielly i2l Eimpaon ( " 1-1.1111s'llClllll3Cll.nN-. ztevarniolrrll Walkela) 2. Brian Grattan (COll- Elm r1”1:15ht”? "aleglgth m 302?, mi galfle will drive in today from Hnll- NW York U .738 Bnrfzewskl xiii) and Garnglola; 60- C 0 R N w A L L N S H 0 T E L ( .1.1..,.1 snuei . ve norsl . The second race was won 550- 0 9- 5 RE?" 5" ”Vi" fax and with him will be LeRoy C1 1, d 1 i6 mez and Noble. zceiznml sElli:;te395;;r igy Swlilrlawsy 219 3x5 iC0nllol's) Eiwofod Sh-Wlhavc gill: hfglola oi J,,,,e,1 11,, 00101.91 11g1,1we1g1,1 who wszfu-gllmn ail? L,L0wn. 1-ii HOLLIS s1'.. HALIFAX, N. 5. ms Well 117 ' .Y lmooe Harvester. He is owned '1" 05195” mic meg ” '5 Er" tangles with ”Bud" Ramsay from . ” 7. ' . Milwaukee 001 000100 01-! D 0 pm 1 1 d d M uh d -h It piav all its makiltchef :1 and was driven by Laurie O'Brien. iilllles this l'9i"'"2i1?' Summerside. gmclaiio T72 532 rlilladclphla 010 100 000 N-2 5 3 ,..1...f..'.r"5v:i1("l.omol;r.ieiwicymglalllan sTe1am:ylilitpoll;ler:.tl13'usiML; ”-”””i””' 0f ” e ea 1” W”"””3 "9 mwered his record I " Gil Edwards laccomlmnled by 0-50" - I 23 A?” Sonhn and Crlmdlliii DFeW5- and Theatrlca1Distrlct A com let D u at s k B - to 2.13 m. Second to him was In the first race Kepnocll Play- his manager Bobby Gleason. will ES"t””;delPh”- Kollstuutv (91 and Lopata. Post Office Barber snop' -in Hotel) afiilclirn: l m' "M ”' , Kerwin Hanover 2.14 1x5, 1 a girl, owned by H. B. Willis and .. b. . souls L , V A L - ' ' ' . 33' Jack Scott of Halifax: ml.:3y l driven by Pat Mcxenna, went glilrlivee hgoeullggay lg;u";1ornfi1k:,”o.::)ll8: Detroit 34 .227!C,:E,(::;s1t1ax) y 000 112 201-7 12 0 F0, our Gu"”.R';::fysE:: ;?o;6C'El?)nPE,I';i?Ag0te1 1' equipped 5 orthy 2nd. 2.16 (Haley) 3 right to the front and won in 2"l and 'pQ,511,1y 1'v11Lc11 xrswada of ylmnur h 001010 000-4 5 I . "T 1- - U - 1 1 4 lntermtlonal Le U : K. -v . ' - with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Fire ' . The third race was won by Mac lzoggaigtedzdfecgrdxxrigg; Eyianeyli wh: miirartlsi rAirl1J:ilnwiSl?llla;:”)(13& as C psonyeggiovegagnapg Dick Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Escapes for quick. safe exit! in case i. A S. Grattan. a five-year-old mare ishawi 3. In the fifth race with llgggsivgrkoiftss at the li'orum to- Mammal 25 14 641 1.,-Bowman. I or any emergency. by Ginger. son of Volomite, owned the same field, Whispering Hope, marrow evening beginning around Rochester 20 15 571 HRs: Cincinnati-McMillan, Bell You "I" ”"”X COMFORT "uh ECQFOMY r . . Md d-"V9" by Herb Wisener. Plc- owned by Arnold Weeks of F'red- 530 Toronto :3 18 '5”; (2)' Pittsburgh-Thomas. 't the CORNWALL” HOTEL -- -i u tou. time. 2.19. She had no record ericton ldrivell by Cyril Smith) bra...-as nas been trainlllg with 21 -500 ' K-AIIERICAN LEAGUE 1 U Y0 . . . Previously. Duclie Dale 2.21 was that lmd broken his liopples in Orlando Zulueta. flftll ranking 3 M I 12 -"2 Washington 050200001-I as - Q a"g9')ld3- and ibort Volo 221 the first heat, went to the front lightweight in the world. Zulueta 353mg” 1: :22 Chicago 000 012 120-4 7 1 4 . I . on ) . T e fourth f&.CCl3J1d was never headed. Time. 2.32 is a fast, clever boxer whose style . . " - M111-rem and Grasso; Rcgovin, - was won by Tom Stuart 2-16 3'5.l3,l5. Abner Mccirmv was 2. Kep- is not unlike Poulwnis. After Ed- spnngnildggg ' 12 25 "334 Consuegrii. (iii Alomal (9) and Lol- ' owned and drlwn by Dim T111715?-lpoch Playgirl 3. In the second wards works out with Zuleuta he -' -WH lar. g:ti'e3m20;1;hbBt1mol!&, 3.rl1'1b4f5I;) Belllnl'race Ramona Budlonl. owned by boxes several rounds with Jimmie a C e u ea 1-'R0E0Vm nu ' - "9 Y r- -1- A- J. 3. MacDonald and driven by Flood I buy. rough slugger. Gil mas: Washington-Terw' rm: ' , ?om'h"'..";:;1nV;T;5bi'LL.otfgl-liker, Lorna K,.11y mad, 1; 5111-prise win Edwards hasn't. tasted defeat since . ' Chicago-wright, Mele. ' 5 I . 3- ”r''l-”i. '3 "far. W.l:”.2"”s:::...::”.:;”l..:":..: Probable Pitchers 000 000 H .. elgmh duh” W” 1 Royal cott r. earn a c e Y ' Kl ' tron” Maw, Q 9 W011 by till. 1m-31; on 11-19 bucks”-egch but 111 straight K.0.s since then. Cleveland 001 010 ooo 1-8 12 1 s ueen 2.14, --e - . T - 1 10) by A n2l?..f he :0 .F::":.. mmrzz ww mo - i.E”l"?s.i?i"E'l.iZI..”?:.E." - the firm and won nicely in 1-3. M" 3 9” M ” 9 5 pitchers for Saturdays major loop 3" 5 lo ' ' pa TRUCK ml 1”” ' F cAilADll'9 -as UPOUMD w. R. ENKINS CEvZ' 'llER7lATlCNAL "l'UiiH ill '1. E '1 . Worn tires can cause delay or eccl- lmd driven by L. Walker. time 2.15 Mb. Wee Michael "5 (3 Mlxhtonl 2-2; Brooke Athlone 2.11 ticis 2.13 (Pinkney) 4-5. I-usiy Frisco 2.0m. favorite of the late Charles Chandler. the th and 9th races Polly Rey. noids Dick Reynolds 1.5814, di'1VCn by L. Barrieau, Centre Ac. the fastest time of the day. 2.15 axs. owned Colin Mecxenaie, Ridgewood M. 2.11 ms inanlelsi by The Great G. iconnorsi 3-5 geldin driven by Laurie O'Brien. Chief A. C. 2.10 (U5 (Daniels: 3; best time, 2.115 H5. 2-1! fast time made and the first lip- pearsnce of the Ohio free-for-all pacer Thelma Lou 2.05 225 a Best 2.22 of (Connors) 3-3; Lus. 3.11. a 14-year-old mare by owned and adla. N.B.. was 1-1, best time 2.15, Tile 10'-"Wear-old pacer Ls.hey's Dream and driven by Tl'l.lI'0, was 2-2, 4-3, and Gallant Bobby 2.18 445. The 'Ith and 10th races were won by Tcnymlte 213 U5. a 7-year-old by the Ontario sire Mr. glgipsemand ovsned and driven by- n rner, artmouth, with 1-l.i - Tm single G. lozw. owned rmdion display, also the leading trot . ,front and although hard pressed Sunny B. 1'3:-rnsrd) was 2-2. Roy- al Scott Jr. is owned by Gregory dz MacLean and looks like a good addition to the trotting brigade L : ' - Queen and Luanda were sire? here. The fourth and eighth races liorsc Ill brought together the four fastest horses at the track. Regrettably Argot Pointer went lame and had to be drawn. Johnnie Kalmllck 2.10 1x5 won both dashes by out- brusliing Babe Britton 209 P5 i0'Mearnl and Miss Knox 2.09 NS iDowne) to the wire. Babe was 2-2 and Miss Knox 3-3. The fin- ishes were very close and exciting. Time. 2.14 W5, 2.16 M5. Johnnie 11s owned and was driven by Wal- itcr Kelly. I The Capt” Breton Sports Cenlrr. lsydnoy, was packed with spectat- inrs for Coronation Day races. All (the lmrses bought by Sydney par- ties at Harrisburg last fall were tors and pacers owned in Cape 'lBreton. It was a wonderful after- 3'lnoon's sport with the quinella re- turning 3401 with Joseph Reid's Dan Budiong and Pinky Gnu.m's Skippy Budlong teamed up to re- l turn that fat sum. It seems to us that the sons and daughters of Calumet Budlong can be found in the limelight no matter where you go. even as far away as Ohio where his first get were fouled. The Free For All Pace and Free For All Trot created the greatest interest, the former carrying 3500 purses for each of two dashes and the latter S300 purses. The dashes were all three-quarter mile affairs. In the Free For All Pace Lucky Chief 2.04 U5, owned and driven by P. J. Cndegan, went to the shape of his career. Harry is work- ing out with two of Canadiiis top lighthesvy's in Ace and Cobey Mc- Cluskey, two rough sluggers who fight the same style as Edwards. The semi-final on Monday's card at the Forum solids Mitch Krs- wada of Sydney, against ilan-ky Austin Squarebriggs of Charlotte- town. Krswada. the "Two-Ton Tony" of Maritime boxing is rat- ed the most colorful boxer in Cape Breton today. The five foot five wildcat will bring a gasp from local fails when he enters the ring for his lightheavy bout against the smooth working, hard liitting Squarebriggs. Mitch is training daily with Al Hogan, former White Hope champ. at Bucky Sampsonis gym Krswada and manager Sampson are expect- ed to arrive tomorrow fmm Syd- ney. In the special six round bout Bud Renisay, Summerside, ;will meet the free swinging colored fighter LeRoy Jones from Hali- fax. This should be A wild slug- feet. In the opening preliminary Tig-t er Steele the 2nd, younger broth- er of the more famous Roy, meets Warren Mugdridge. Pope Road. in a four round bout. in the Maritirnes for years. previous racing form would U5 that ended last season with a win at Yonkers in 208 l 5, but' Cobblestone 2.10 U5, back in the form he displayed a few years agop was unbeatable. winning botlll dashes in 1.40 M! and 1.41 225 fol-1 owner Archie Shore of Glace Bay and driver Joe MacDonald. Loc- ally owned Prairie Pcte 2.13 M5 was 2-4, Loretta Lee 2.12 U5, an import from Harrisburg, 3-2. Flax-1 On everyone! have picked Flaxscot 208' games (won and lost parentheses) : l'8C0'.'d.5 in National League 0l1lCC1S,'O at New York, Klippsielli (4-3) vs I-learn (3-4). St. Louis at Brooklyn, Stsley 17-1) vs Podres (2-2). Milwaukee at Philadelphia Spahn (5-ll vs Drews (2-5). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Raf- fensberger (1-6) vs I-lekl (1-1). American League New York at st. Loii. McDon- ald (1-21 or Scarborough ll-1) vs Blyzka ll-2i. - Philadelphia at Clevolalid, Byrd (4-5) vs Garcia I5-3i. Boston at Detroit, vs Wight (0-3). Washington at Chicago. ltfa.ste.r- son (3-6) vs Dobson (4-ail. Nixon :0-l) Brlssle till Gromek 19) and I-legul. W-Gromek; L-Schclb. New York 011 030 000-5 9 1 St. Louis 000 000 000-0 5 5 Salli and Berra: Hollomah, Lan- ier (51 and Courtney. I.-I-Iolloman. I-IR: New York-Mantle. Ilostnn at Detroit poetponed. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore .30! 020 000-8 I 0 Rochester 100 000 000-1 5 2 Thompson and Tabacheck: Deal, Krieger (Si, Bundy (9) and Lam- mcrs, Baich (9l. 1 Toronto at Montreal and Bufhlo at Ottawa postponed, rain. Springfield 010 002 010 0-4 9 3 Syracuse 000 030 001 1-5 9 2 Elston and Neck: Lovenguth. Landcck :81 and Rolx-risoh. The Faroe Islands between Ice- land and Norway agsresate M0 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A CAREER WITH A FUTURE? Skilled and unskilled nppllunh are Invited to visit the Moblle Recruiting Unit In Charlottetown and obtain full h1i'ol-motion of the many benefits of a service career-without obligation! Write. Phone or Vldt: THE R. c. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING umr V - R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS Bank of Oomln on Building, Charlottetown OFFICE HOURS: Every Tllcsdny-0:00 run. in 9:00 yum. Every Wednesday--9:00 mm. in 5:00 pm. "JOIN THE l!.O.A.l'. IN DEFENCE OF FIIEEDODI" square miles. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY From DISEASE INFESTED FLIES THIS SUMMER With by Handbook 2.03 N5. owned by Richard Jabalee and driven by D. Rntchford, won out by I head in the fast time of 1.37 325. In the second dash Handbook won by I head in 1.38. Jenny Lyn 100 WI! 3-3. June Bee 2.10 U5 was 4-4. Connolly 2.10 zxs, s-6. vsnaullrd 2.08 3x5, e-5. Our readers may remember our writeup of Hand- book nftor lie was purchased in Ohio by Mr. Jabalee. Curly smart was at that sale and told Dr. George Bishop that if H ndbook could be tucked in until the last dents-spoil your holiday. Enioy I holiday free from tire trouble by coming in for I complete tire check today. ooonjvsan TIRI SALII and SIRVICI ill Miiliilis iltiiiiiilili Llil. Mcggi'...u., ...... ' ll scot 4-3. Friar 2.095;, 5-5, Question . f I ' V 199 W5. G-6. Miss Eloise 2.121 1 1 ' U5. 7-7. Ind Great. Doon 2.11, 8-fi.l 1 ' "P SCREEN DOORS - COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN DOORS ' and SCREENS Lewis, in the fast time of H0 H5 You CAN BEAT THE FLY BUT.YOU CANT BEAT OUR N5. 3-3. Josedale Clansman 2.09, I ' l that was sold for 36,200 at Har- . J I. K Prices an Qua Ity - The first and sixth races were won by shining Hour 2.11 U5. owned by Mrs. Ralph Baggs of New York, and driven by Worrcll risburg and making his first start . in the Meritimes, was 6-2, Futur- K11Mu1g,P.l-i-, . g "mulls 1 hm he could be” nmm .m,- smio 2.09 ms, purchased at Har- A nicks H 1. . rl burg, 5-5, V l 2.11 m, d . . foal)-M0NIIC"IFolo 1 mid” PM” by? Richard Jagaolge and dl'lV::n;Y cOII1bllIC'I0lI Clld I D. Rstchford, won the iird and -.14 -r t b ht The F'" F” '” ” ""3 sin rsces. Adam's Orphan 2.11. 2- one of the best fields of trotters All SCREEN DOORS ' DOORS Weed Panel Below iogether that has faced 1 starter L"(ggntiluI-Ia;;s:&r;i,wg;2,dlag1;i 1 3x8" Thick A" gin; E 1 n Thick. Interchanguble 24 oz. has 1 3”" Thick. An "la in the sin and 10th races. Dan and copper screening panel. Standard sizes rom Budlong, owned by Joe. Reid and driven by '1'. Reid, was 1-3, scotiy Boy. owned and driven by Wilson Collins. was 4-1, eight other start- ers. Time. 1.42 vs, 1.44 U5. The showing made by the new arriv- als may not he as impressive as yvn expected but it must be re- membe cu that it will fake a little while for them to get acclimated and future races may see them figure much more prominently. Joe O'Brien with the sol Camp stable has moved east and 18 of V the horses are stabled at Roose- . "R anew” and H u come". H el to keep the various owners and M mm c KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE mind for stalls at Roosevelt and, 53-75 sl o.oo sls.2s is 319.25 T. in -i5u"19nP5is"i?rv mm saw am- in-MA-rout!-IN! -Iou goings IN V"? c N , ,smul- WIIAT nick! Ix ooleeuevs min , l WEL 5 TH A ussL6'FcXgo?&?31""T 1 -1o cue Pkoousm. - Only Everlasting Copper Scrocning and well seasoned Pine stock is used in the manufaotllre. over 1.0m horses are on the slew- Ird'I list. As only about 900 can be i accommodated the balance en! etabled at Yonkers and elsewhere. Just how Walter Gibbons manag- lillmrs MoTol:3;:;..-..l i fervicv 5 1 fnrvnouu-.. -ososuoslct sum