- large crowds. A :lLs.-.v.-.55uu-aunh-u-w5s'.a-.wv.x-.xu.umxu5u-.sv.v5-nu-. 'lhn most SFnS1illOnill two-ycar- nirl place!" of all time is Adios Boy by Adios. The Harness Horse of July 29th has this: ”Once again it was the Adios sensation. Adios Boy. with-ll held the headlines at Roose- to” fin-ruiiy, Nrw York. winning it. tho third straicllt tiinc ill 3 0-1 3 .3 Second to him was Champ A:1;os by Adios and third was Qitccn Adios." In the 5th race on wzrani it was Adios again- ii.e that won in 2.07 2 5 F inc llcadmv . Farni ti "'2 "' tats tciifh lilo-year-old pac- ti' vi inc 5F.U)ll Adios Boy was -:- MI:-llll last Tuesday night Rrcsciclt Raceway setting an- d's pacing record of 2.03. -. Raceway, Jilly 27th. by. Adios. tlritcn by sci a. new worlds roc- 'uo vcar-old DHCli'iL',' iillv track. time 2.04 2 5 foalcci in 1940 and was ' " Hal Dale 202M. prcmtc'.' .2 at Tito Gaits Farm, Imitati- 1” s avri ::.s dam was Adino l Lllliv river a hiii-mile lir: i-::c was Arlioo Guy 5. lncxdciitally. Adloo Gtly l)0Wil THE BACK STRETCH have every possible advantash A feature that all U. S. tracks Me su-iving for is safety footing for wet. weather racing. Argyel Grattan that was voted the Canadian harness horse of the year in 1tT.i2 by Ontario selectors, is going places again this season Last year in 48 starts he was .38 times first. once second and five times third and this year as I five-year-old he has won 18 of his 19 starts. The loss was due to a Raceway. Toronto. he set now lraclt. pacing record in a hrizidirap event in which he start- ed from scratch. Time. 2.03 2.6. He has won several other events thcre. line in 2.06 35 and another in 20?. His owner and driver is Diiiit-.in Campbell of Alisa Craig. A rainy afternoon and cool brokoti sulkv wheel. At Thornclifle. up 3 ; stages the Colt Fiiturities annually l l llL'.!l1i did not stap racing at Char- lovteiowii track last. Saturday lliilll. Clearing weather. warmer teinpci'at'.l'.'c gllld great raclnz kept the .speci:itors in good humor. Three new records were set up with Whispering Hope. a bay geld- ing by Sinicoe Harvester 2.041. stcppinng the fastest dash of the lll'.'llL in winning the '1th race. .i:.i-o miilcrl in Halifax. N. S we 1952 Rcrister Adios was -.t-. .li- 7:iv Sll'P of 12 pa('ct's,two "vi scvcii Ill '.'tlfi. Pll'(1lll his .1 tr." 'u fl.'l'0 he looks to be a liii:s' F'”Z'F.'l'lt'Vilal sire of early and rx"'i'inc speed. Wr are glad to see that the' not o' for .Vi:ii':t:mes favorite ll'0llPrl iii illl ltltl. mined by Alderinail k Adams, Halifax. and the up of nttnicrous Lrack trot- .. mcords in the Maritimes in- rlldlm: Charlottctownls 2.075. are uliiitliiz over L'r.;tedStaics tracks. At Vernivii Downs Raceway. Wat- h'itl (To, a i0Ul'-)P.'tl'-Old, won the .. l Ti'n' in as: 'llllP we have noted for any of his get so far. F At Vernon Downs the samel 224- nirnt Joe O'Brien won the Trot with Alfreda Hanover in 208 2 5 and the 2.23 pace with Diana Strike in 205. He also won the 220 Trot with Newport Mas- cu'. At the same meeting Henry Clilkey won the 217 pace with Yornnil Hanover lil 2.02. the Thrcc Year Old Trot wit.h Memory Song in 2.06 4 5. the C Trot with Birth- day Special in 2.07 2 5 and the 2.25 Pace, first division. 45 with Vernon Elkington and the second dash in the Gninesway paciiirz rlei-by. purse 510.000 with Hi-I.o Forbes in 1.59. which equals the track pacing record set tip by h:m previously with the same. hwrsc Clukey, because of his .worldls record established with Hi- Lo Forlocs and the great canipaizii he has made. with him, is L'9llll'lZ malty catch drives. At Vernon Downs Don Larlee, well known Maritime driver who has been rlrlvlng and racing in the United States the past. year, won the A Pace with The Black Prince in 2.01 4 5. Don has been picitiiiz up soinc nrsis and quite a numbci of placings with this horse. 207. This 15 the fast-l in 2.03 1 .ti:nc. 213 3 5. She is owned by Arnold Weeks. Fredericton. and alas driven by Cyril Smith. My 1Darling. owned by Senator G. H. iBarbour and driven by Dave Wis- i ciier. was a close second. In the Ilrd race with the same field My l')arlin'; otitpaced Whispering Hope just at the wire in 2.13 4 5. .by the seven-year-old trotier Arl- onuazc, owned and driven by Har- old Ciidmorc. in the 8th race, time 2.16 4 5. Royal Scott won the ftli race witit the s'ame field with Arionway 2 in 2.15 45. He is crwned by Gregory and McLean. Another horse to take a new re- cord is the slick pacer Sleepy Sam. owned by Walter Hennessey and driven by Joe Hennessey. He paced around the entire field to win the second race in 2.16 3.5. The 6th race with the same field was won by Lassie Lucille, owned and driven hv the writer. Sleepy Sam ?. Time 216 15. ml R. D. McFadvcn. Hunter River. were greatly pleasedvto see him;race over the new out lll front in the 1st races with air. His uas second in Plant. and iiilf)lllt”' neighbor. illPll l-loo a splcilrilcl rare to be right at the winners wheel in 2.15 3 5. neighbor Cyril Sn. 1 the 1st with . l Tuesday nicht's races at the Ciiariortettun track was in the greatest display of speed oirrr wiincsscri in the three pro- vinces by a Maritime bred three- ieav-old pacer. The track was ex- lftflllilht but the weather cool and lfotltlliltifls could not therefore be lC()fl5l('lei'Pd fast, yet. the slim racy JPl'l')'lS Nightmare, owned by James OtBricn, Ellerslle. and driven by Earle Sample, paced a mile that the pacer Follow 1"” lunderlined the importance of thel - -- l Another new record was set up i l . l Friends g lllal Em- .1 2:09 mile on the Charlottetowni E-9riini'd. dr c Sister Veinn ltvack this featuredlthe great. contribution the Princcl lEdwat'd I - . . cm to 0-: --.v.--it-ru vu w..i4 . .t.. n... "Tics . six Meet Next Week lE1ephant Boy Defeats lN.S. Wrestler At Forum To Decide Coll Race Details The Prince Edward Island Hat-I ness Racing As-ociation. which I I The Elephant Boy. s colorful. crowd-provoking mountain of I wrestler last night defeated Nick D'Entremont. of Yarmouth. Nova Scotia two out of three falls in g the main match of the Boosters wrestling card at the Forum. The Elephant Boy. won the first fall but the Nova Sootlan came lbacir to even matters and take secretary 0; ch, Association w,lt.he second fall. In winning the G. Gillespie has notified the vari- ithird and decidiniz fall the Eleph- ous directors that important busi- rant BOY 0al'Tl9d llle HEM 10 me?! in this Province. will hold direcwrr meeting on Tuesday ai- ternoon coming at Dr. Seaman! Just-a-Mere Stables in the Exhi- bition grounds. ness is to be transacted and a full 3 the famous GOIIZGOUS GEOFEC in I attendance is in prospect. imatch here in two weeks time. ' Nora Cadaborah, billed as a descendant of one of Spain's ia- mous families. defeated Jean Hogan from Texas in the girls' lil'ESlllll:;. g The Texas girl. who turned out to be the villain. won the first fall 'but. the dark-haired Senorita Cad- ;aboi-ah won the second fall on a ldrop kick and the third with a Champion Sonny Boy Cassidy proved his superiority in the mid- lgct. class as he lost the nrst fall Tl-IE GUARDIAN. 'ClflARLOTTETOWN body press. I iiSiI"enTSTeWiFFl Siill leads Field In Ladies Golf LONDON. Ontf tCPl-Marlene Stewart was forced to work awfull hard Friday to hit par-76 in the: second round of the Canadian women's close golf championship. It was enough to keep her six strokes ahead of the field. The Fonthill. Ont.. hot-shot. who niafc history with a brilliant. first-round 71 on Thursday. scrambled and wandered all over the layout to match par and post a 36-hole 147 score. Her par-equall- ting effort was matched Friday by 20-year-old Mary Gay of Kit- chener. Ont.. who with her 7'! Thursday. holds a 36-hole total of . changes in the shortly. the heading: ed by land then came 1).... to take the last two in a bout with the Red- Wensci l Smitty Boy. who won the ap- proval of the crowd. floored the JR:-d Weasel with a drop kick and thread press in the second fall and applied a; body slam to lils red clothed opponent in the third and tlrcidcr. A iiilr SlI'.P(1 crowd watched the match. Of fans little League ; Baseballitesulis The Yankees defeated the Indi- ll)-2 yesterday in a Little aguc baseball encounter behind .the frur-hit pitching of Maurice It is expected that Dr. R. Rt Seaman laborer, the organlzatlonls. president will preside. Decisions will be made at the conference about the classes to be raced, alld when the meet will be held. For some years the event has been held at the Charlottetown Drivin: Park. hilt. it is understood Summrrsirie with its new plant is anxious to have the coils oval in the lL”""- . . Larter helped his own cause Md 5lh'lle5l9lll lmlll 'consiiierably by belting .a hsntg The sensational performance ofi .iiniO'Brien's three-year-old pacer. .lcrry's Nightmare. which tramped run and a double. Vince Mulligan and Billy Sherry each had two liilts for the Yankees while Em- mett Josepit turned in a good de- icnsivc chorerior the winners. Following is today's schediilr: 10.00-Cardinals vs. Yanltrrt -. ''''' Twm" Tennis Finals I 1 This Afternoon The men's -sin-gins and the ninn's tlolihlos finals in the Printi- ll-Ziiwzirtt lslanrl Open Tennis Tour- nament will he played this after- noon on the Citni'ioltotoivn Trnills week. has heightened: interest in the younger horses. and - annual Futuritles. . Veteran horsemen rate highlyl Island Harness Racing Association has made to the sport down the years. By encouraging. the breeding. training and racing: of Island pacer: and trotters. thel Island's prestige as the Kentucky of Canada has been well maili- tained. Many of the graduates of the Fuiuritiea have made racing history in the Maritinics and far- On July '.'5t.h way7.nf'f. six-yea!”liliislrfsllllsillizllilerfdlrstlled lllligzrselrlrllleefill pfilsll lllllll3illl'l:lelEl:lillcspic in his vnpacit.)'llllr:lx:'lll Wllll lllll lllmlllllr llermlll old aver mmori hv '1-ri . S it . - n - l , Q of Tlline Frini. liiainil R11fllllt'lTllll'l:ll:llp2:-'1-u;rl;eys1f:lV:;l: lgli):lnkelnyl,uzolih2e;2;:-llltlhi1s:::lcllsrllislt? 0Ribl:lllllfllPSslallilllllllll)lfti lllllll Slllllll' lllll lllllllnlll”; by H Em” lm” H” Q'”””-V Fr” lzlizedllwhen she went to the qtiar-liullvlns larzc as last yea:'.' when lllnllllllllll and llll"'l"l M"”M”l"" F” A: ll””' D""""l 3500" i" F”XHltei'l and half that something bet- clizhtv horses nominated for the ''lll,,lllNll. '" ll” Slngl” "”""l'"5 mmi Mil” 1' l” M” M his ter would show tip on the score vai'ious classes. "l "Tn" ll" l'""ll '" ll" llllllllli l-nag, i,,.m,g ...(.mm.s and miboard hm not me 209 that dld Jerry: Nmmma”-p H Em reg lcs will he played at 4.10 with: . hmdm me Others ing-appeal” JP'n.y.! Nighm-mm is nab mains In the Pmvm" Wm um pl-.arl Smith and sqdmpdr. L.".'l SW9 T”'"i- Tm'”5llv a freak of speed in these partsldoubtedly be one of the great. at- mllillwx llllplltllllllg ll lltllllll Clllllllll 5; ml 1 5- Woyzoff 18 b.V;when she arrived at the summer-'tractions in the meri, but there lllllli '”l1l:,lw(.;l:':;0"'is um.MOmMF' rilcnn 2.01 and his dam rofl 1.582-. formerly own- now s2,ooo.ooo part-milttlel lT.'L"l'1t”Si raclnc 'track is he- ronstrtirtc-ri at Wilminztoii. : it. will (ipcn a twenty mrvt on Labor Day. Sept. Evctw effort is being made to :' the nations fastest. har- It is being modelled Rnutrvrli 5”? gl niyi .13.- i'l”lFll. who was one of the l'w'lp'll'i( l'.'iI."' ll3'l?ll.'..i flllll ::a:s am, is siipm-in- 2: rnnst:-llrtlon. To make ck fast Joe is using a m:x- -2 i':...r.: and lic is taking ' s in arhicvc the pvopcr anti El'ft(llll'.' on the turns liorscs on the outside will side track shortly before the op- tening meet in July she was lettworlds nl SDPFG Whlch mall Ell? step a final eighth and it waslstiff competition. seconds. It. ll her capacity, l clocked wonderful in 14 speed iwho saw it or those who read ;about it in the Maritimes for a Hong time. The other starters in lflie three-yeai'-old class were good ji).l”Pl'51 Mighty De-b had raced nnl the Grand Circuit as a twn-year- old and taken a record of 2.08 on ltnugtvown la mile track aild she finished sec- game Suffolk Chief. an the l.on(l each trip. lcxtrcmely well bred three-year-olds also went. credit- Aable l'fICPS. These are the frac- .(ContilrliltieAd!otT PER? H1) FOR One of thc li':1Pl(. one of llloir host records icon which can also be its the inside of the track has been secured with the host this provides insurance for pit mechanics. considerable rlisi anco iron makers tliere is today. Fe 1 U'beary, P best money this Province. which includes Covehead half mile race tho fastest, in tho Milillllfilfts whore many outstanding horses took and has also drawn large atten- dziiicns. Also thc grounds which comprise 18 acres of nxcollcnt. land. On it are 40 race horse stalls, grand- stand with scaling capacity of I500. an excellent. can- and fastest. stock car racing strips in the Maritimes: This sport is lieconiing very popular with young and old and wherever it has been set up has drawn franchise for stock car My reason for selling is that I am living at a very hot. .convcnient.'for me and I cannot give the proposi- tion the attention it desei-vcs. Any ambitious young man or group of men who takc this over and give it proper attention will find it one of the biggest money . tbldbcept a very attractive price. ' CHARLES WILLIS, Manager, Cqvehead Race Track Company, SALE g makini: propositions in safest and most popular ed as a dance hall. and on been built one of the safest racing has organi7.ation in Canada and spectators, car drivers and l Covchcad and find it is 1' quick sale I am prepared .E.f.-Phone 57-2, O'Leary. l ? l heiyhood will be held shortly after the- znanncrs and staying qualities that lProvir.ciai Exhibition it promiscs niiabln her to give. a performanctto be one of the best meets in .ihat, illll not be forgotten by those linany years. . three-yeah vhcp 1 . g . .A . L . , : 1 V g 1 at one. F "l il” "l C” mm mm mlioid, was 3-3. The other local bred 10.),” 1,311 for the 195.3”. are other green youngsters with We nvmvhm marrow at the for todav. will he played tu.j i times advertised. The colt. meeting yliaseballlieeling Next Week There will be I meeting of the island Farchnll l.eN;u(! exrcuii.-r early next. week and it will very probably be held in Charlottetown. Soulhport Wins Soiitiipnrf riofcnlcrl. ilir Char-l Rrnvcs in a soI'lh.lll vt-stordav evenin hehind "w”h'w'--ns- '---- six hit lpitching it Billy Cmumed 0? PW” 3 Billy wright hurled erts and Rollie Diamond played strong defensive ball for the Albcrt MrCloskcy of Southport:Braves while George MacDonald obtained the longest hit. of tlie.nnd Jimmy Fardy turned in good game with a triple. Frank Rob-lgamcs for Southport. l ?mV EOADTHEATRE . MONTIGIIE MON. -- THE. 10 - 11 Y cousin Olivia deHavilland. Richard Burton BANK NITES -- FREE - 3l20.00 ATTENTION HORSEMEN The Draw for Monday Night's Racing Aug. 10 for: THE FREE FOR ALL PAGE. 2:25 TRQT. 8 YEAR OLD. - Declaration Saturday at 2:00 PM. in all likeli- E I enough margin to give her three straight close titles when the 54- hole medal play championship ends Saturday. Miss Gay is thel only opposition in sight. In third place was Miss lBaselltill.Games Here Sunday A bnsellall doubleheader day afternoon with Maritime Con-l tral Airways playing both .lnternicdiatc and Junior Ahhics. . l M. C. A. and the Junior Ahlfir-sl l,ll'lll meet in tho ltvhirh will not .olrlock. ll. will Migratory Bird uuonl Regulations for 1953 will be officially announced -. ivneisff . ..o-.uQ-&9Q-. Advance notice appeared in the local press this week under "Duck Seasons Ex- tended Except. in P. E. Island." In case local duck hunters may get the impression that P. E, I. has been discriminated against. I feel that an explanation is in order. Such is not the case. The season re- quested by the Provlricial Depart- ment of Industry and Ndtural Re- sources on ducks and geese was Oc- tober 10th till December 6th. This change ln 62850115 WE! recommend- the Provlncial Fish and Game Association as requested by had felt that local conditions and current duck prospects fall warranted the extension of the duck season to December am, this date would have been recommend- R39,ed in the first instance. Apparent- Mllllgan Of JESDET. M18-. Wllh 155- ly other provinces wished an ex- tension of three days over the per- iod of 57 day hunting period c feet. for sevefral years and whllel the courtesy of the Department of Resources and Dev lopment at Ot- tawa in extending to Jince the opportunity of getting in ' .on the new deal was appreciated Muir was the feeling among provin- he played on M,,,,m.;.,1 yield gu,..lcial sportsmen that an additional three days hunting would not work ihcpin the interests of our ducks. . . . for The impression among our bet- first gaineglcr thiiilting duck hunters is that underway at. one December 5 is the dead line for he the lntermul.- duck hunting in this Province and this Prov- r-"777 V l B.Y.C. Eliminate City . From Softball Play-Offs: The Wally Shepherd coached Basilica Youth Club softball team eliminated that City slicker: from further competition in the City Softball League yesterday by shellacking-the City men 17-1 in the second game of I beat of three series. Spin ball artist Joe Thistle al- lowed the City only four hits, as he went the distance 3n the mound for the B.Y.C. and turned in a strong pitching per ormance. lold Home week i Racing MONDAY pnoauu BACED as sung Free for All Trot-lixlggh, Veteran Ray Stull st rted on .FI'eeg for All Trot-Fr-Ids! the bill for the City but got. Free for All Paco--'nm,-,4" little fielding support. He was And the two year old.p,1d',, relieved by Sonny Stull in the fifth. Between them they gave up 12 hits. Catcher Kenny Tulle and first baseman Alf Coady led the B.Y.C. The balance of the listed below is tentative .l:.l:',l.l.'.: feet to change due to wuum or insufficient number of harm assault. Tulle had a perfect three dc-clnredp for three avenln while Coady i had three hits in Va trips. Short MONDAYT um stop Charlie Wuthcrble had two "FEE 1'03 A141- hitl for the winners. 3135 TF1"? Ray Stull, John i-nughey. Billy W00 3'9" old Pryor rand Dickie yan ench- . knocked out a single flr the City.';Tl,IE,l:n:,:;; Alfred Coady turned in a strong game at first base for thel winners and John Walsh played Tngspgyn well at third. Billy MacDon;iIrli made .a nice running catch nfi Ray Maccloskey for the City's best: defensive play. The B.Y.C. will now meet the) R.C.A.F. in the second round of the play-offs. I i. Last: night's game was handled to Bill Murphy with Vt-rm-. Blan- chard on first and Ivan Connors Free For All Trot 2:20 Trot 1st Division 2:18 Pace ard Dlvigton WEDNESDAY.- '.!:18 Pace-lat Division 2:25 Pace-2nd Dlvigh-gn 2:25 Pace-3rd Division WEDNESDAY- 2:25 Paco-lst Division 153. a unanimous vote of the three on third. ,1 The land held by poker-faced county Branch”, L'm.up.;.. ' :38 P-no-2nd Dlvlsloi Miss Stewart should be a big If the Department, concerned B.Y.C.: Coady lb: Weatherhio rim ll”?-3l'd DlV'lll0n ss; Arsenault 2h: Burge if; .Vinr-'."".Rb.DAs;. this Closkey rf; Tulle C; Kays cf; 1, . , , w l h ab; Thl ll ; b :1 '"' """ A" 1"” N'- 1 Roadie ct 5 e P Camp ell C 2:25 Paco--4th Division City: Haughey lb; Pryor ss; zlzll llllcl'l"3"l mVl'l”" Williams 3b; S. Stull 2b, p; R.:THpRsDAYg 5”” P- 7”?-N MFCNEVW Cl: 'l 2:20 Pace-lat Division Ryan c; G. scantlebury 1; 2.20 pnnggnd mvmon White. rf; Mac.-iuley cf; 3.5., T ga lb: Mubmmld H. E f rot "nil Division . FRIDAY- Free Fun All Trot Two Year our D. . 1" evlnc lAff.BI'II00'l Race; ltnrt at 1;” Mn ilEV('lllnS 34106! start at 8:80 pm. l l Declarations for Monday pm." grarxnl. Saturday. August 8, 2:09 3 P. . fwclnrntlona for gun: pt...” Monday 10:00 am. i 15. max: Actmx, l ism omeut. Produced by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited late Abbies and ).i.C.A. in the sec-P1 considerable number feel that 03 9 PVHW "TVW9 lond contest. November 30 should be the closing 1A....-uj----... Probable startlniz Dltvhcrs Ill": date on ducks. Wiidgeese are con- 1 .Donnic Marin-an for the lntr.-r-1 lmr-diate Abbles and Benny Carson ifor the Juniors. Lefty ;vvill hurl one game for M. land Paul Jay or Jackie liwill start the other contest lgoose hump,-5. Wildgeese llSoitliall Games i0ver Week-End l Canada Packers will meet the il,egion Sunday afternoon in lthird and deciding game of their tlbcst of three City Softball Lcague lplay-off series. The game will he played at two o'clock on the Old ushers in they 4 freezing. ltlll one gets the - l . Diamond. ands" . This afternoon the Gtiardlnn. iAngels will play the Summcrsid: R. C. A. F. at the airport. in an ex-I hibltlon game and tomorrow after-i noon the Angels will meet the Charlottetown Braves in a game all twp o'clock on the Knights Dlam-l ond. 1 ed creeks and and where flee Page Eight an open season extending till M8t'Al0i'F'cember 10 would work in the best (1 A-tintereats of both geese and hunt- Bufkihers is the opinion of quite a few ,V ETC habit of remaining with us winter and this is not a good thing. After” geese remain get by reasonably well. lwinter they frequent alder border- legions iismali coarse fish) below zero weather. . . sldcrcd in a different category and ne- 1 acquiring till appear loath leave and will stick it out even if it means starving to death mpl They'll sit it out on snow cover- - ;ed fields waiting for B. shivers just lpcraiures keep all but the hardlest lof men and. women indoors they'll In deep open springs marshy runs that do not freeze up of gudgeons foregather Aside from its conservation u- f m- me. For S rt pects a duck season extending in- the blggest thrlll 0 yo t ' N l Continued on page '1 i ll . . (X 1? l the January handout look- ing at them. Black ducks on the other hand winter with us in thous- Whcn the going gets tough and blizzm-ds and below zero tem- THBILLBOWL RAGE TRACK MONTAQUE . Yes, Slreel Here's What You Have Iii-en Waiting For The lslandls first daylight stoclt car,r-aclng! ! Whig?-? evoryone sees every spllllaad edpry thriu. The promoters, Mr. B. N. Hboley and Mr. C. J. Fraser have spared no effort or expen to create the Montague Thrillbowi, which is the test rack for stock car racing on the Island, and they have also provided space by extensive grading where kiveryone can get an excellent view of the track at all times. Our first racelwill be held on ednesday after- noon. August 19th. and will be tin or the capable management of Mr. and Mrs. Keith ryenion, who are among those responsible for brin 'ng this tm-m. ing new sport to P.E.I. Rest assured t t you will see a show which should be the best the I and has seen. since you have daylight vision, and all the best cars and drivers which the Island can provide ' Be sure to watch the papers for. further an. nouncements of this race. and reserve tlis date for all to 01' or in RACE'l&4l r.rim's son. 1 ii. 2. owned by male Bernard, driven by E. Gnugonu "sin numris DRAKE. 2 4. 4. owned by Cliff Macbougall, driven by Lea O'Meara. ABIONWAY, 3 A 6, owned and driven by Harold Cudmore. BUDDY BUDDONG, I & 1, owned by George Brooktns, driven by Don MacNelll. ' t TIM 0. IIIANIO. 5 Ar. 5, owned and l driven by Blair Bernard. . vmuvms Mar, 5 51. owned and driven by R. C. Shea. . JIMMY A.. 7 A: 3, owned and driven - by, Edgar Raevel. L Stock Car and Horse Summer-side Raceway , ' Ind sac: mom Mcmtwvx. sobe.v's Stables, driven by George A Sobey. WHIRLAWAY. O'Brien. "nrri-nu. e. owned by romn. Phillips. driven by Albert Phillips. MONA CLIGG, 1. owned by Harlan D. Reddlng, Malia, driven by Earl aiiird, g.l.8 STARTING AT 3 PM. . Admission: Adults S'l-00- UP 90 3 YM- FIIE. 8 to 16. 50:. 9 in loco-2 Dashes preliminary Stock Cars 2nd Race-5 Dashes of Horse Racing Semi Final 12 laps. Final Free For All 1 20 laps. All for One Admission Price. RACE 3 I: 5 LrLLv MARLENE, 1 and 3. owned M Rhodes Warren, driven by CIMV 'I. owned ' by bell. ' ' 1.1) AC. 2 s 4. owned by W" ?' arlvm by hurl. m lfalilrlkness. driven by Ensor Bow- 3 A V. owned by 5”- Hughei. driven by Harold stead- MISB PLAYFAIR, 4 cl 8, owned 135' 1!- C. Dystart, driven by E. G03!!!"- owned l't.V no-sit. EVA BUDLONC1. Senwle- Ltnnu nuns:-:n'r. 5 an 5. LADY DALE. 3. owned and driven by James O'Brien, driven by 133” R. H. Phillips. , Scmplr. TOMMY MORGAN. 6. Owlltd and drlv- SHINOLA. G s 2. owned by Month en by Don Mnorlelll. ' f sohey and Hessell, driven by GM ROBERT BIUCE, 5. owned by George Sohey. Bi-ooldns. NOIEIIN GIATIAN. Sober! Stables, driven by George Sobey. , . Also Eligible: can MOIGAN-ANITA BUDI.0H0.l . , owned by 5'” - LOU KALMUCK, 7 & 1. Do" I. owned by gar Bryanton. driven by. Ma!:N1-Ill. i ' MASONB ll. 8 as 6. owned and driven by Larry J. O'Brien. . Also cll:;tblo:-- RUBY DALE. i