a- a e-‘h-lnl-v ops: z. Zlfifrkjfitfinaléi, ere wire»: s a l: s T}; an; o as 23:‘: ‘v-‘Qqd nv-l. wq~d1n0~ u av=8S‘t1"»‘.":!LL1‘-j'7r _.. sauna-aw»; 5i‘?_§"»i1’.iii Smart Kainb w Wins l__ Racing Exhibition T rack Yesterday Bild Aubrey, Lusty Frisco, Paddy Aubrey And The Willys Are Win- ners Of Their Respective Classes. It was a. perfect afternoon and won the heat. Lusty Frisco also n inst track for the Colt Futurity beat Bellini Scott for second place, rates and other classes at the Char- Captain Cope a good fourth. loitetown Driving Park track yes- Hllndreds more -Six colts lined up for this race would have been present had ihewmd they were‘ all a good terday‘ afternoon. THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY acting races been held the day previousflllbunch getting away with very little as the town was filled with visitorsl scoring. Shortly after the ‘yord oll Wednesday, but many could not “G0" was given Lena Worthy ap- see their way clear to IflakQ 51 poared ill front followed by Paddy double trip. Those who were pres-l Aubrey. Miss Al Worthy and Bud out, however, enjoyed the after- noon's sport immensely and it is not too mllch to say that Colt Fu- turity races and a. fall meet are here to stay. It is to the credit of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club that their initial venture Cope. They held these positions practically throughout the mile, with Bolbo fifth and Willow Bud sixth. Second Heat: Paddy Aubrey took ithe lead from Lens. Worthy before the quarter was reached, Lena worthy made a. break and was pass- PHE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN *3 SEPTEMBER 2. l,“ ~q 0 liird Race 0f Series Amorioo)? rod... Handled Saperblyi lVins Decisively T.O.M. Sopwith Is Granted Po... ponement Of Today’s Race In Order To Have New Sail Made, i (By Andrew Merkel, Canadian Press Staff Wl~ (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 20~Harold S. Vanderbilt ' his white and bronze Rainbow, came from bellin ' m today's race for the America’s Cup in decisive fl sailed the New York Yacht Club's defender ma every inch of the way, whether a mile astern, the outer mark, or a half mile ahead as he line at the finish. The committee intended the race to be a leemlrd and windward contest, involving u run before the wind of 15 miles and a thrash to windward of 15 miles to the lin. But the high gods who dispose of such things ruled dig T Of International Yacht Series Action‘ Picture iiel‘) d io win lshion. H; gnificently HS he “'35 at crossed the THRILLS APLENTY ABOARD YACHTS IN AMERICA'S CUP RACES should be so successful. J. o. Cobb. ed by Bud Cove and Bhlbo Bud Adm" oboe-I'd‘ the competing n. L. ls de icled ll. the llllovo bcin ide - 19191111)’. 111111 by 11111111115,’ the Wind a few oints ‘the originator of the idea and, Gone continued to sain on Paddy yachts in lhe international races photos: Leii, '1". o. M. Sonwilll. bv fir; slollrll-ltllllngllngolrtllllfl-lzllllfi oilolllgfrblliitlflllnllfilll‘dflllzllllllie Alli: ward made the affaira run and a broad lieach tllotllleeollali’; ..€'.»3i’".‘ff3i...f‘;.°., iliilfhh‘ 25bit’. ii“i.;‘..’.i‘.i.."‘;;‘§..f’€££°.2 54L‘!!! °“—ll"’i‘i‘91’fil’i‘l‘2il“iii‘ll‘i“ll‘i;’ .l'::isr:'::'1>_'iis'1*-Jl*rfi&.i-llwu-suwlieea- _._ mark’ “"1 a “o” rm“ hom- two-year-old futurlty was won by to the wire it was a great bfliilfi ‘ Bud Aubrey, owned by one of the bftweell’; these 1W0. 51115111118 S0 , . l o Favored — sponsors of the futurity, Gordon wee t at only the judges could G B I ' ° ' V d b l u good full well to weath Dawson, Summerside. Dlvk i119 Wilmer- 1381110 Went 8 y S l t Had the wind held true, requir- starboard quarter, and" gala‘; The rams started at 1.45 and dandy heat and finished a good _ in; o, beat home, the yachts would diminishing the distance 59mm. ‘Tm campleted Shortly an,“ five zhirclLena Worthy fourth, Miss Al‘- y ' P a s e d never have finished within 3:6 ing the two yachts, gollwllll lacked o'clock, with two bicycle cham lon- vrlhy. who was up with the . - , _ - - - . time limit of 51-2 hours, in e to n; crossed Rambo . ships sandwiched in_ These Thyme leaders for about three-quarters 0f (L P by annual“! 8mm“ W1") tlllflilinlliil.“ dlllleteuuliuliilllhlliold1hllllg-ugllifimsdlilllillr tlzmhrgtuldlltlosass st u“ ' ' g light airs prevailing throughout gang: about, to weatherwgfbtlil: ill: 1I1l\"l‘9Sl3ll1B t0 U10 81111181106 and the dlStMlCG, fifth. FIRST INXING curring fly out into right illltl ltnssiplllg upnu rile brook on Fullecrlrs the enwunwrs‘ fender‘ But he ‘had hem 1115 i791‘ pmvldcd a number of prmnlslng Thlrd Heal’: Thls was Paddy GlumHn_A ha“ two culled strnms illlilllllias oglelrlllllenr {the foul llnv, not his pitches roused ‘the enicller to ll]l|l‘.‘lll . But since RflJnbOW W85 dellrwed tBCK B trifle tOO lOllg . 1 e ' v M" bu‘ dfillvllvll it. iu llllllliril Ailll-till. Fuller wns lrllllt- ' yllllllg athletes with an opportun- AUDTBY all i110 way. Bud »CUP9 nllotlli-l- mil, llllll on (fnlllcrlw fifth Wlllto wll credited with n lulse llit. lug Ill control ‘lllli filmllv lass-d o‘ a Wm last’ Saturday‘ after lead- vflndl-‘Tbml Wvrked through h‘ ity to show their wares, made a great try to get him in the :1:'yl'\_'t* l\lilll\l"iv slllll ll4§l’“Ollll'll(\l' twlsiill): lhllll hllln ll Iiy to short right PNHH? Ross. rlllplrl- llwrol- llllll i-lllloli illl... m T n ing Endeavour around the course, lee and lmvlng done so. lollowlna nl-o-rrlr-ol.» rvnlnnv stretch h» could ‘mil more n» h» .5 ;.;'.:.'....~.'?"o.‘l;.": m. 1:: l‘..';::.:.“-..::.. the. ...'1'.-"...‘.=l"i3:-.i:; l..'.l“:."‘;::.i.:;;£"'.i.l:.t i. mono’. §{.Eé‘.“’w...... ""1" i“ 1*" “Pom” ""1" "mi we he Pelee n on» Minx. THOT AND PACE—F'll‘St Heat: 1115 51111“ 11711991- M1511“ WQflhY ills loft to spcnr H, Horton's hounder lntosh, No run.s_ olle hit, no errors, Biltcllell llllnlulerell ll single between (AP B G d] ‘ l] limit’ no one Wm be disposed to. proceeded 1'0 bmkwmd 111111. The six starters got away on the Paced a nice heat finishing third, lll gloved llflilil. lopod rowllnl first. Ollfiwleft OI] base. tho (‘Nllru llllil ll llL rlolllel- oll Lc- y u“ m" spec“ W1”) begrudge Mr. Vanderbilt this break“ sopwlm cud the ml llll ll . ‘ B lbo f th and tossed nnvlerllnnll for the second Kiwanis-Godfrey reached first lll l i l g NEWPORT' R" I‘- sept- 20 -' y n! 6H0! thzrd score with 00101181 1191011 81 a m“ ‘ nut. “(‘o1\le" lmRlfllll‘. lofted to rllr- when ll. Hnrioll fllIDl/llfltl lllfl llbllflfl-l’ rl-jllllc Rilflvishtl coliolrpd m" ground M Harold S Vanderbilt her ski e as hm“ 1t was‘ mm w d°' He “lcked “gamm W11 111p pole, He made B. break 8t thfi 2-18 TROT AND PAcE‘-F11'517 cell in left No runs, no hits, no er- Ho was clulgllt nfi‘ ‘rs! oll n SHIN; lions lilfillllrhillllti! rgllllhhtll lihili-lle was “naiurail Il d" pghl: Nor for that matter Wm anyonm and having cleared hlmseu or Ram‘ fir” mm and lost cOmldel-able Heat: The Willys went alvay at the rorg. one left on iulae. throw _hy oun-lm. \\"hite, lnlllllg his mt h... to short Illlil ll. llnrtol‘ e gm .lll ylllvergl Em” begrudge the New York Yncllt'bow‘s baekdrnught, came about again gTOllntl, the lead being taken by 17919 311d 11915 i110 lead throughout n l\ll\y\'fllllllfi'il1fl?r'f" rgvllltllnlflilllll; sllllrllloff ltIill-‘sltlck after getting throw lr) the. plate llllilvll Ross llt- galnggrwdll d!‘ frm-t victory 0d Clubs dmshlng sklpper the further on the starboard tad‘. Dominion Belle who held it for a 111° "1115 “£11 11911111115 W111k1° 176m‘ llflil lslluivcil SlKllS oi wllhnoss. Lilli- lloyil tillll)’illlil“lllhl.‘ilx.s lllulvzllillillilyiilll-v .5.."".‘L§.‘,‘.‘.',‘,. '-',',,,l3‘l:.r"l, -",’,‘,"!',°“ rmmm cu) mi. cthm (l; ioisthe Americas break “corded mm when m Sh”: (“stance and was passed by ing out lVfac V010 for second pOSl- ellc-ll flied out to left when» Alnlrn ed to tlle lmx llllll wns tossed out. play. (lmlfi-igv, 110111)‘. oi’ ‘lllilllyyugauidllo '1' l6 oltlerso elthlr tmllld challenger‘ 1031-18111? 1115 1719111313’ rwa-ll T~ 0- M" He {ma made ‘our tacks “hm Bud Aubrey When they hit (h!) 11°17- Allli‘ Bumham fourth, Reg] was clllupell. M\ol‘f:ltl. Egroundlrlrll out. .\o rung, no hits. one error. none left calm.- through with n single to l-lghi hv ' p“ s eavour’ but SODWiYIh. 1n- 1116 bluediodled 13951-118’ vaudelbilt continued to hold m. on... Donn... one pol-d in an» we» ii."éi.“‘.-J1il"l-lel.“?.;.."° "° "“ 2:1: :r:.:l‘"..vl:"" ‘huiilli’ lfilillill?“ ’°“° °““”“‘°‘ “m” Endemi- nw a win we iisiiizitmliiliiif t“.‘.‘“f“.“““' . ’ ' . . , _ » 2r um": - _ - n e m coma and ‘i161; gddqulte “tlllislchtowlilffi Second Heat: The Willys who ggrnxp m, q , THIRD INBIAG ‘illlllhlr-llniln ' m0 Aboard vnra’ m5 blg prune gliospgl-laglaerllloaaewlgillld jlllliye vhllillrillledl about‘ he hm smwed dew“ 1'15 c1151‘ wlm- b“ ‘1 Car?!” dugc l ‘l y": at the pole made a break at sAillunir no n lllzlllllfj‘ Gllti"\\'l’l)'t1~-.\lf‘lillflSll to llln-lloll ' e" 31116111. 11¢ 411531155811 BR6111011011833’ l0 lllm whal; no 3mm, has aClllevf1911Q°13 1111141 11B 111111 111110 1111i‘ lPih 91'?!‘ "- 1°11gt11 1° t 9 3°‘) ~ m?" the first gum and wimlle Winkle — ~~~?*_—~"*--—'"'*— (‘flf111“1l1l1"lllll-1Yl_*>1\ lwiil lluyil null l-‘ull- hm x711 lylvmg ille tactics which converted l. lead edr m 83 ea of acln a ml llln other words he had till-owl. Over. who made up 8 10¢ 0f Bfolllld =1 i" took the lead followed by Mac V010 Sampson Grady, Summer- WM?“ Alll§‘l;u‘l¥l‘l§l‘:lc‘_’l"‘Qgiliulnffliffwlllf “NW” Q l, l _ oi more than 6 1-2 minutes for the ln l“ A y lrs. Cr Kl n board the six-minute llllviLlliltgli lll the break a good third and June and Ame Bumhnml ‘vlnnlc and slde (gchumm) , a 2 l m, 0mm,’ l‘()|]o MR1,“ M“; " “Tfgl llflljlo"§f§'1(.n‘f‘l‘§r.;‘1°1§f§h ‘"1 111° lilrnder at the half-way mm; 1n w m" c“ up s" e5‘ had won at the turn and was drop- Wvrthy 11110 115d 211501115115 B 111981‘ M“ had qulge a duel the final Bellini Scott 2.09%, Myron Kimmie-Porter stl-llelr out ol. a last W011i lo" BF-(‘lvllfl Oil \\'l|iii"i-lp 511119519 n.2,‘! 11 30 111110 5111111142 contest to a vie? P1"! 11598111 011116 BUPQY111Y11B~11K11BI1 fourth. Reta Khlmllck fifth. B91911 elghth Wm, wlmlle wlmllng by l, McAl-thur, Kensington fifiéidnlsnigflitlnqllffisfilslllomiingqa loll}: loyrllgllt. null. nllllllloll one, sllr-rlflg- iory of nearly '3 1.2 minutes m. 711191111113 51111 lfiilillbtflvJlll because of an out-worn 31111111“ 51x11“ neck in h very exciting finish, Al- (Jaldlml - - 7 3 3 tile left. rlelll “lull. lloilliolllll" ‘isolllllllll llihlllllllh lllllllyliiktlnlrlllllr mt “illt- n the d°‘°11‘1°1'~ genoa Jib and a. soft spot. Second Heat: They got away on lle Bumham a good thlrd Tl“, Captain Cope 2.14, Dr. F. T. to the llllelu-r u-llo ollllle lI\'\‘l' llollr oll...“- l...“ .,. ll“. plflll, f,“ lujlmflflll; "We mode up Endeavours lend sopwnh has been trying out Er“ 11 1501113’ fill!‘ 1° Edd $11M 311111110“ i111‘ #001111 SCOTP- At the ‘i151? 1111'" Willys fourth llml Real Greg]; l-lflll’ Bovmess, Kensjngtqn 111° 111111101‘ to {lull} ill. the fiillfil‘ lilltl iu ]\l‘i'\'\'llB tiuudy ffulll scoring llliil dllflllg the first five miles of the deavour against Genoa ‘was mule 15 pmbamy unbeambk 111 C111“ B1151 ‘5111119-1’ made a break‘ Domm" Third Heat" Vvhen the horses hit (591111119) -- ~ 4 4 4 illzstlliiltullitutoff iillekpsehllnlllgr. simmrlu.“ klfillitplr “l” “M” "5 .“'°11- '11°1'<1 111511 19g." he said. "and worked out only Aummt’ Following todays reacnmg 111111311‘ 935' mdeavour 1' 1°11 3°11" 3:150 got tangled “p and the first turn Mac Volo who hm Helen D. 2.14, Urban Glllis. “'11” 11° dlflhlloll l. llllloiilSi 111;:lhhfiiilioilillulllllzgligiil-lilglflllls kiln,"- bm 0111’ lead over the remaininr ten concluding lesson he asked for‘ M 1'11” “Sh” 11°a1b°r°r° u“ “mm 51°” 09101191 111mm W31‘ 111“ 19nd 113:‘ taken the pole from Winnie 3413011110119 (911118) DIS. Hyuflilgégiilllllfllllaflil in gill‘! Pltgrllhllllli) lll to first ll; Willi}- rolrilsitgog tlll-llnll 1111195- ’ y 3:5 a: pzlvllege’ “It'd 16°61“: 1°11’ °1' 111311 115 W95 11°111°11511°1le1d tilwqlfid never llfvted hls n05,’ e ' Tlme: 2J5, 2'11 _2 21 _ l - l: l er oll n e lox. l!‘ hflzizlllll rlllr to put llle lnrrlllers “We did t, n“ O11 o 9y 11p OmQTTOW fully tOdB and Monday. Sheistfl whale mne- He was closely pressed gglikafelnlzillmgluélllleigealggwwlllgn:g: 1 v 2 6:11:51: one hit, no errors, out: ll-ft illlllilltiltll‘.rl::ll‘,"3\ llnlllultlnken thlrli rm through 8. rxllgur Bgybiggslfltavlg: order that B‘ new Genoa- orderfll 1851-61‘ 0111,1115 Wmd. 115 W35 119111911‘ a. me flnlsh by Bud Aubrey and sulkyl REM Great The wmyq and Thremyemhold Fulurlly not and mm Mwulhl- l" fir.“ lhvvr" hllll-lllullllllll slmply worked up thruugh Enlieaw previously might be rushed to strated Tuesday. But even if lht D mo“ Balm m,“ Kalmuck was Ame Bumham wére clear oll-them Packpune $345 rovlvrll INNING lllt,__l.-..._-.-l».lr,~, illil‘ lvft oll llllull. ' ours lee until we were lln a posit- complctmn- 7111118111» 111 1116 Ullltvdlhlld 111111 P101191‘ 11111111 sa11cf1mpmml fourlllland June worthy llfllL The Willys quickly assumed the- gnlewnys_nl norm“ “HM a Bing“ ‘mill.blllllllllllgslrllrll elgllllllll.’ lilltlllillll]; 1121'»! lOil to back wind him. Then she states loft of a famed British firm at the outer marl; today. itlsaques- Third Heat: Colonel Upton made lead and held lt throughout the paddy Aubrey‘ by qolonel over second b11510 llut was ililllllhil lillllllg fitf-piph {ml Qlvlldg a tacked away and did not tack back 0f sail makers, operatives are tlon doubtless to be argued by thl i1. break at the first tul-ll and was mlle Real Gm“ beam out A“ Aubrey’ Ham, 0.3mm, Al_ onu- Cfllflfll‘ lllflllt‘ l1 grcnt fillflé .-....._o~ llfilllv [Plllll u. lie it U1). u...” ll“... again until too late to eovel- us" Workins feverishly to supply En- amchhir ynchilns critics for ma"? m lourlll place when the back Bunlham for second plage R100); berm“ (L. 03mm) 2 I I rllledhiilfilléilughxhllulhzllnxglilglllfi: grailllllgllqflllglnillltll; 1on1‘! llorlivll Endeavour ran away from Rain. deavour with her much needed years to come as to whether or not ~ T311311 was rmchedl Bud Aubrey ed like a. bad accident and many Lena. Worthy. by Bud Ax- ill rl-ollt or the IIlil1i1, tnllller whet-loll linyll rllllllllr-lllllrls ‘Blllflllillllhllilll 13°11’ ‘m 111E first 10x1, 15‘mlies to Genoa‘ It Wm prubably‘ be flow“ She could have held a? lead Mm. lg away in the clear. Dominion thought that ember drlvers Cane“ worthy‘ Wilbert Lawless. Illmrl lilflulllzflw u-lls ill .\lltcllell's llllil, llrillt- lll first l- . i. was nu ill-rill. leeward. and ll’, appeared the grgag. here tomunow- the finish “no in wdays fact h ll Lille second‘ Rem Kalmuck lhlrm or McNeil! would be injured but Norbom (semple) l‘ 5 rmllrllieldglllollmllllllll Billljmllzllekkllilllililllf- Cllrllllll-rlllllll-ll slllllr-‘r,’McIntosh llilfill- er urea of her huge, perforated An- sopwith sot the challenger away As it. happened she was a ll clique! Upton fourth’ At the fortunately 130th GSCBDQG- There Bud COPE. by LBCOPlE, GCOYBO but his throw was low lilidlll!“ Ofllllg Hililrt cud \\'zfllillitl‘ltliw‘i‘\hglllltIf! lflllllv me Oakley 5a“ was 111C 19115911: But to a magnlncent “an today’ a mug aster“ when the whistles Gilt ' three-quarter pole Reta Kalmugk a at dlfflcult m t“ callback’ summerslde first bug, getting nwny from Mitchell]. 11 Horton. Calder was unuqulnl l?) Vanderbilt i5 T101 satisfied that couple or bon-leflflllhfi ahead and attending fleet» 531599119115311113 on‘ pllllgd away from the Others and aiming: toot extrlcayted frorfie (callback) 4-2 2 ltlnzgls ‘agls-eggrotl‘ gflllglgsfggghlllllii lllo rrlllesélslon and fnnllcll, llinlillg n; large spinnaker would help Ram?’ i0 weather Oi’ Vanderbilt in the llO the defender f0)‘ her ilrsélwifliid i1'~“'~1“1 11p 1111111151‘ ‘"1 "an tems V0l0's sulky and finally the wheel M155 A1 Wwlhy. by Al Wor- 11-111 rolled m the ores: beucll, ntVhltl: oil-llteuH-lllillll llllld llllrllliiulqishfllllfiiilllhyl’ haw‘ derenden setting m‘ famous per- thllllrlsciefles’ lea?“ the gorillas-Owl ‘V1111 Bud Aubrey: They {hushed had to be removed froln the sulk-.._ thy. Ben]. Shcllhcrd, Char’ irllnilnell l. lIULlllllPf i.» ll. llniqs who I-yll the side Wilfl out. No run}, lid; ‘T1151 W“ 01"‘ Experience in the ‘omted spinnaker‘ he drew “w” eavour’ W0 "Ce ' n he Colo-e vim he“ or... . crowd collected ...... theie ion-too tulle.» ...... .. 3 5 l or.“ 21:: u 1m- m“ isles vino.» n. “PM” W" h“ M The we“ °“"' Domlmon Bclle for thlrd place’ was a good deal or cxclwment The Bulbo‘ by M wmthy’ Kelly ML . . . . EIGHT" “WW0 said. hauled three-quarters of the day June worthy was mm. Showing o judges called the varlous drlvérs to ,3, webslm.’ solllllporl Klifllllls—-.\lllt'hell llellt out o “our ‘ ~ 1 when asked about the mom“ down to the outer mark. He held lot 0'1- speed ln spots but maklllg the Stand but finally decided that (Kelly) ' _ ' _ I _ _ _ _ _ . _ V _ _ _ I. 5 3 4 ilplllliilpllllfihlllifldllllfi‘ illltllilvarllfifi (lllgge lvllllrll u“?llllyyylkjlfirAliiflf0 was an easy \'lc1 111711118 (361108. wom by EIIIClBBVOIIT_ to hi8 spinnaker 8S 1011B B3 he breaks which spoiled her chances. no blame could be attached to the Willow Bud, by Bingara Todd, Moffutt ullr-l-lrloell lllul lllollgf pllelliil lliivllvll. 1i "Elli-l.f3“§‘ZI-....i{°§§2". which mad“ the 1111111198’ 0f l1 b11811 could and many Se‘ a balloon" The time made lrl the first heat, drlvel. ol The Wlllys and he was Dcikiq 3,, J8“ Borden ll. first. uotlrroy lofted lu m. l....l u bllso r... halls Ililil sill-loll rol- llie o’ hen “hue 114111111“ negotiated on what becmw a’ 111°“ reach 1° 2-23 1'1 15 w i119 11°51 °1 m" 1mm“ awarded the heat Real Great sec- (Dwkm < - - ~ ~ - - - ~ - -» 6 5 5 hlllllrclglulllnlllrl-llilron lllllliiri filly-willie! linlliglls “wkil ‘hilt W‘ "NM Fume“ "s it as a rpmh vandmlblyc “m: "T1151 the buoy‘ I ledge the lllstest ever trotted or 0nd Allle Bumllall, llllrd the ollh Time: 2.24 1-4, 2.2a 1-4, 2.22. no CIION, one left Oll llllsl.‘ ‘ ' ooh-l .-li.'.l..~.'-ll“.l‘dill? lfillrllllill- l.“ “YRS “we” u’ h“ b1’ M“ Lambert" At the out“ mm‘ he h“ estab" L’ paced by a Prince Edward Island er {we horses belng ullplluled The __ v in»: up will. u SIllllHll rrolll llolsllillll: Gerard T-llmbflt, her owner and “Shed a’ lead M a m“ "1119 ‘md bred iWO-Year-Dld- B1111 "b"? 15 time made by ‘The Willys lll the 2.1a rl-ot and Pace-Purse slwo "n" "“""‘° 3",". i’? “m” W him-d. unnl lo‘ sk11111°1¥5fii1ed his old and ineligible s°°m°d 1” ha" “h” m“ ‘"11 1" 9- ""1191 first heat exactly equals his record Getaways-Ruin swung u: ll to... ll'.l.l.l' lilrli lglllnslhlllll: h“ m ‘mm’ cup be“ vanme as 11111511110159 1'01‘ hmd‘ but he w“ reclmnmg Wm“ BORDEN 215 TR0T_Th15 was one of the The ofllclals were: ' Thg Willys 2,13’ C_ Real-dom lane for the thiirtl strike, II. nflrlllll l(l\r:lllls--Ill.y Iloles u-ns sent. ln no Etndonvolnx out the vuflflys anclent Genoa‘ ~ be“ rapes of the Season, the “m slBrtelME‘ F‘, Mom, Chaflottv Cllarlljllelnw“ (Holmes) l4 l (Iilllloll Iirlltpnl: lrlll-ll-lllllll‘ ‘llllll llllllll lldhlllllll. hill lull...- lulu... illlll resunllll- loSomrlth had no excuses or alibls borrowed from his good friend Tuesday Evcnlngfl. ishes being very close, not more town‘ Winnie Winkle 2.l2'{._ Wcll- sl-lll lluyll Ill ill-Y ‘llfilhllo lfllllllhllll,‘ lli'ili' lll:..";,,,(,'|“lfllflmlfhlllfiafifl, "F" honor for mi m“ ‘11-‘19111- Gerard Lamberl“ which he w” 11111111138 01131195"!!- than a few feet separating the Jud es_w a B w“ h _ lngmn McNClllv Soulllport uorlrrol. llrollnoll n..- llllll will. Fllll- lI.'|,'.'l_'“l' wit... llelllllllc "Ml M} “he \Ve perhaps, 11¢ said, “had the now required to break out. The Ad . lo“ 20“ g . ro , C arlotte l‘l' Htlll llt il-ll illlll Bu"! t u ~ - - l- - - .. 1 " Worst of ti. b Endea o l ed d f i miss first three horslm lawn; D K‘ McLeod, Charla“? (McNelll) _, 21unplac9d m" w“ th-rmm ouilllnlilllllll“rll llhllllo l]:tllhllllllldllkloellrll it oll-r tlle line as the e reaks. as you can V lllr sow own r0m ax First Heat: They got away on town; John P. McPherson sunk Mac Volo. 2.1215, Harry Boles, ulllllllg llllo llllrrl,‘ No runs), llo loll. hi?‘ owmnrlllll‘luhiliglllgllrlu!filfiflllk‘ lhlm- and could make excuses in l‘° 1°11’ kmts- M°1°°V°1'» 119 11881111 Elllolls ol-chestm__ the fourth Score’ Capmln Cope merside. . o-Bllen‘ Alberto“ (PL mm no "Vol.5, “mm M: on bu“. __ s rlgh-l ‘ll-rough 13M“: S snort where err-uses no com_ to drop raPidly to leeward of Rain- Ad Raglan 35c grabbed the lead. At the first tum Tlmors-Jl. B. MacMlllgn chm, i0 Brlenl . 3 2 UnplAOCd l\.lwmlls__l,"llpl_ lmk l _ _l|f\l‘llvl| m nllll Loo reorvll lnllnu- lmm- 5111i; we shouldn't have hem 110W. 110115011 Just to weather of tho 1111~ ' Helen D, and Captain Cope made lnllelowll. DR A A’ Lbckhflrt Rem Great 249m A‘ Rl M“ wumm nmflng "M mssmlfl llllllltllllllr H l! l1l\l\.'":;1l:lvhtlllllwlllltv fllflrh lloll- Hod lll ‘In r1 Dos tlon whele the breaks were finish line. l Friday Evenlngs_ 1111111118. T101911 11'!» 1131118 a V913’ Kensington- Byron Brown Char-l Kay. Charlottetown (F, "ill"! (‘ni'|'\’,\' ilfilllllllvll o... lIN his ll. Hullilj‘ ll. Pvlllfvlllillilll lliillllelllmlilllil ‘gamut us’ The“ to add to Sopwlths dmb disastrous one which lost her many lotlclown ' ' McKay) . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . .. 5 5 2 1l_’l‘l"1"fi‘t W115i illlifiil‘ lly llllln on ‘liif Pllllll, liuifllii. fullowell with ll our loss is nttrlbumbk 1'1 me. cumes‘ he ran into a‘ so“ spot‘ -—-——~—r lensthl. Cantflirl o...» PatrQ1lJudgQ3_J°hn Mmpongldl hi» Bun»... not. no. ...:.'.- mollfigl- 1.1.1."; 3:; lest: ,.‘:.:1*; "llil'.fi..'rl'":LI.,;.:.."".§::..L"" or" “$231.3”? °‘*~" 5*“ “'““”°" ‘"‘“°’"‘ "1"" "*1" “'1“'”°‘”' M- “’" F“ and trotted behind the leaders. At soulllpom 1m can,‘ Covehead‘ Ferguson, Cavlfnrilsh in u hoist Ivy xll-lniollll, l-lneh loll... llll‘ llillliihllvl‘! out ill rlolli llllfi a due,‘ vtltplalned that he asked ‘the quarter Lusty FTlscv W115 ""1 Dlsturwe Judge—P- McMahon. “mp1” - -- - 4 3 3 it'll-Elf. lflll llhllltllollhixllflhg“ M .'.'.'.";-l“l" ..‘i".'"‘1' “'1'” ""'""<1'""“Y obinih‘ p05 ponemmt s“ 11° “'31” an rl-ont with Bellini Scoii leaned Clem ol llw Courslkw. l Time: 2.1a. 2.1a 1-2, 2.1a 1-2. ' " ' ° ' .-.-.'.'.l3-"t.»l.ll.3"iT"..llJ7l“l.§.llmlillmlfll“ l" orderedatnew Genoa 11b‘ “mad” on him, Frank J. Ortolali trailing Bmwlh chlulnttcmlvll Secrethly F. J. E. Wright of the slxrn INNING Hill fill Illv rlll-llor. Godfrey‘ com? Fndcavouytislplace tlhnt “"1111 by but back a coupifi ofilerlitlls. Tzliiey Asslslllnl Clerk__lohn McDonald‘ 12231:: Eéilvllgrd sulflllllrrlld ldI-XBTIIOSB Galwwlqnlllllvr gmmldpd m“ lllllllllnl.llllllfllvllllhll sllllllllllllt lolly-lull. ,,'_.,,,l,. He smgY-rlgvhvféig lllltfigedvcly 11111511911 WWW“ Y 11 11 °1' e13 Charlottetown. ' “S 6- 1111' Mvlillnhlli in lllil-lloll. Allllrt) I 0t ' Kllv.’ l. - ~ ' ' " " ‘ ° flelgn B, was regrettably distanced. nOUUCEd that the tWO 811d three one hugger to l-llzllt centre illlilh Cot’: hlilllllinilql cllillllflholrillhVll,lh]?i:i'ggl-I rgrllclllelll tcilintllllllnfllllsldwiahnt that waalluone o: HERE,S wheat l0 l d ' second Heat: This was a r95] SUWIMARY year Old Futllritlcg for mus and geyktrlok lffifll lilflllllfwlllPf‘. Ross went first nu n fivlllers’ choir-e ns the loft must learn‘ “c. fl k "Fe “no d9‘ line heat, Lusty Frisco went. right “In” 1mm l“ 1932'” w°u1d c113“ llllll Alliirlrlll hldilllilist. nljlvftlnlllllllf‘ lllrli-ili: Qlllllilhllldh illnilld tmpmtd do“. a es"§w"h “an bnn to the front with Bellini Scottlap- Twmymlhold Fulurm, Tm‘ and October 1st. Those who wish to Moffnti. will. Stirpllt-ll on sooollll to lulu" lloyll lllol-kell hiltelloliulhalhyiilg H 77' ' ad a?‘ Kellogg! PEP i! full of pod on him. They trotted to the puc_l,mu $310 . have’; their colts eligible are re- £?:‘¢:)‘Dli"[ml‘\ll]'l’ll“?. So runs, one llli, no llllrol-‘llol-l- rol- the llllg ill tlllrll flllll Ow 8y Stand llourlsllment. Mildly laxative, half in 1.06 Coming dOWTI U18 ggfs edthto forward entry and lee ldlwhnls-l-Stlll‘ throwing curl-nu lllflhllzullllfi“llnlillxllllldPllilllglllglvllli‘“llbllnl ' DQ111310!!! With milk 0!‘ stretch they were head and lliffld- Bud Aubrey. by Bud Axwor- we “t ‘me- , I|11\\'II lllo hill)‘. ‘l-lll-oell Illpllldtiuiil cream. The flavor of PEP is but about twenty yards from the thy’ Gordon Dawson 5mm l’ zfflhlllfl lll(‘Il\\'llll(! ‘u. Bblofl “l... U...’ (By The Canadian Prufl popular with all lmfi wire Bellini Scott made a slight merslde (semple) _ H H i 2 1| uuuuoowurlull...m................-.........................................W,_,,_lw ggofilxLréi-l lflgltlvg two hits. (By gunman-s spell“ wlm o En, , f ve peo. break. Frank Orivlw who W“ Colonel Upton, by Colonel I ' " °' l) 1°71“ “m; 511"!‘ trailing Lusty Frisco came through Allb,,,y_ Myron McArllllll._ NINTH INNING NATIONAL IEAGUE 1"” “F1111: $10001’ s. Ma o ' last at the D010 and beat out Kensington lMcArthur) .. 313 . l;,,l,.,,.,,,._.,_v,,,,l,,l mllcll ml by Kellogg 111 14111110111 Ont. i Bellini scott fol- second place. Dominion Belle, by Blngara. _,- “Bi Four!’ flllll to rill... willie kept u... vliitgliii; W11“ W11“?- llusty Frisco Whining by inches, Todd’ Dl-_ E_ A Ben’ cape g y H1031! rllllire when ho llnglsq lumtNew Y0tk l. 91 54 323 Captain Oops was a close fourth. Traverse (l-lowatt) . . . . . .. 2 3 4t --- lnfjfk‘ ,l‘,',ll'l'll.fil."‘,‘llr‘ol‘fl‘,'lfll‘flgigfil '11 31s’- 101115 - 55 56 J08 The time 3.11 1-7, W53 1-119 “He” Leta Kalmuck. by Kalmuck. l Many "musk from yum“. pom.‘ m u“ lpllnvlnwlhlve been . was autorimtlivllly out for no :31. Chlwgo "' a1 51 J70 h?" 177911911 ‘m P1111” Edwud I" Wlllllfd K811i’. 5011111110" 1 made for several years forobroodcaal. of the hockey glmeo played 1}"): lfllllm," "r f“ m?!“ 1"" 11'1"" Boston 71 7° '50‘ land this season. (Kelly) ,. . . . . , . .. s 4 2 ll. u... Charlottetown ronllll. The directors, ll. oollllllorl wml iii-Lofwlll. .l".~'l.l“.‘o"'l'l'..' ‘hi... ','.".,‘.T"§."“ Pm“b“'“h “a 71 "19’ Third Heat: Lusty Frisco 111d June Worthy, by Al Worthy, u...” in other Mmum, “fin-q, h,“ m,‘ M", “om-q”, h, "l, Illlosh llllllliloll lllo bllll llglllnl-l Willi} Brook“? " 65 77 '45s zellln‘ Seoul we“; 9w” J l 5nd Majol- rn E Rogers‘ scum, m..." The "fines", hnwevu.’ 1m“! been ‘lune “mulch.” "Id ‘an! finr n ilOpllllllllfl ptlny llllll the ellll of n“. Phllfld0 D1118. . 53 B6 .381 .__ __ head. They stepped .11 l‘ 111 port. (McNelll) . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 b 5 in various sectlona have suggested a. plan, whereby the games may filial", ‘ill-Qinnfililnlzklilnfilfll““lil? “'2 l“ Cmcmnati 51 91 '35” 82 1-2 secs, than‘ , 860th i001! Helen Kalmuck, by Kalmuck, beobinlmea by them. of illl-oo ll. five for tho hlIIlJIQlITS: the lead. ma,‘ _ in 1-06. Ben]. Shepherd, Charlotte- If n lunlolollz number of radio owners Ire mull-ulna, in. lNlInr mo»... u... lvo ......., one llli, 1111111111011" LEAGUE l Bellini scott"? lamina until town (Bailey) a 6dr! rol-uln directors will accede to their wlehu. Enmllh money lllull "° “"1"” ""'"" 1°" "'1 1'1"- ghoul: twenty yum from the wire wltli-Lusty h-laoo on the outside and “Frank Ortolan milifll- 5"‘ dine looked over hls right shoulder and in doing so pulled his horse's head slightly sideways and he mad; a jump Frank Ortolan came Time: 2.2a 1-2, ‘on. r32. ‘hrouflh quickly at the pole and l be subscribed to defray the expenses incident to the broadcast. Alum‘ lkallTflt happened to Mr. Ian MBKOIHIG, Manager of the Forum, ls In ohm-go 0| the m l t d l Dam" s," Trot-Pong mo loom: and will vlllt Vlflfllll pounce ll. olmneotlol. wml n. Radio l“; wlfgllfi?” “m” w“ °“‘ 1"" N" 11°11‘ 89 51 .610. listeners in outlylng places may communicate with Mr. McKenzie, . . Blldgm.’ pelhyloh he was C1°v°1a11d '79 67 .541 Lusty Frisco 2.0m, c. l-l, lo Ambrose so. u he can only mu ulo chief towns all! villages. _ lmlshln. llls leelll wlm éome ol that all“: l ll‘;- ‘12 1a .497 O111‘11‘11'1'- c 11“'1°""1°w" “559 new-tangled tooth paste and one of st infill?‘ (d; (Holmes) .. 112 ‘th th ht _ - . mo: J, Ortolnn 2.12, Capt. ....-..........................-.... ........................-.......................... byeaaayfilwtohllgflWhg had hydmpho fiiifilflglw" {l3 :21