JrcP"h Avenol. secretary-general ' rt-gtzusl of Nations preserierl l/irqfl", ill.“ siviftrs‘. run ever mad-e m." "'1' iitllf‘. ll AUQILSTM 190i THF (THARLOTTETOWN oiiaizniw race SEVEN {L "*""‘“"""">i REMEMBER WHEN Hawks Play fll- The ziadian Pw-ss) This Evening fill; --.1--1 Crmnhell with the _ "f. .*“.:..isr. ".2 m H- ii- trd-"l" ml ‘plin- across Lake Morel] softball toamt ii in. Alp;- 1214 lli'l"‘ ‘ll " ell. The Hawks wrl leave at l1. 5 p.m. All the players axe asked ic_- meet at. Rochford square oi 6-10 pm. t Sensational Finishes Are Again Witnessed As Racing Meet Nears Close Upsets COIItlITI-l? With Only Two Favorites ComingThrough Yesterday — Meet Winds Up Today With Great Card. Pacing miles in 2:08 3-4, and 2:10 1-2 in the first two inst,» Jane .i\'l.off, C~ H, Horton's fast pacing mare yester- iiziy L'll|)llll‘t‘(l the feature event of the Old Home Week racing" program as she raced to victory over a fast field in the big l-‘rcc-lfor-Ail Trot & Pace. Azoff was headed by Rainer (i. Henley, a co-favorite, in the third heat but it. mzitle no difference in the outcome of the race. lint while the lIorton-owned mare was atoning for previous defeats this season the packed grandstands that overflow-ed into the paddock again saw upsets occur as iilajor liowes walked off with the 2:22 Pace after an extra heat was necessary to decide the winner and Bebe Mc- Eiivyn captured the 2:19 Trot & Pace from the favored Calumet Emerald liy taking the first two heats of the race while dropping the third to Moon Glow in one of the pulled out on the outside to pace around the field and come up to Bebe McElwyn's wheel as they turned into the stretch. From here in it was another of the neck and neck finishes that the meet has produced in the three day's racing. Right to the wire they rode stride for stride and hardly a person in the big crowd could name the winner; but it was Bebe McElwyn who ot the decision, but it could onlv ave been by a matter of inches. But while the leaders were fighting it out for the first two places the remaining five horses were having a battle of their own a length and a halt‘ back. The five were strung across the track almost in a straight line with Gail Harvester. Alestra. Don Fino. Moon Glow and The Baker being placed in that order Second Heat; 'I‘11ev were away on the first score with Bebe Mc- Elwyn in front followed by Gail Harvester and Calumet Emerald. Calumet went to a break on the first turn to drop far back and the Harvester horse raced on the [side of McEhvyn right to the upper turn of the stretch and afternoon- In the other race countered little difficulty in orites continue to fall by the waysl manner than it started. There were l few extra thrills thrown into yesterday's meet as if to arid variety to the already thrill- packed program and one occurred just as the first heat of the Four Yelil’ Olti Ftilitflty ended. Samp- son Hal finishing in fifth place itepped on star Cifs wheel and went down right in front of the ttand as driver Joe O'Brien step- <i clear. For awhile with the orsc not arising it was feared that he had suffered a serious injury but once clear of his harness he rose and came out to place third in the next two heats of the race. Regrcttable Accident. Onlv regrettable feature of yes- terda . racing was the severe in- fiii_\ <li‘»i.'illi(‘d by the popular pacer Quaker Girl. The Girl always pro- viding an upset when racing on this track was right in the thick l‘! ‘he fight for the second heat of the l-‘iw-e-For-lill yesterdng; when It inc top of the stretch she hit her it'll foreleg throwing the joint out of place. As was the case in sllllibson Royal it was at first ferirctl that the leg was broken bu: it was later learned that this b was not the case. The big crowd ItPPllly regretted the accident and it is feared that. the fast mares Wfllig days are at an end. Today's Program Sensational 11s has been the past liilie t..11‘.-. program today's wind- ii show promisrs to top off a ~ racing that the horso foi- \\'ill not quickly forget. The Two Year Old Futurity fdl‘ trotters i.ll\‘ill1ilg 11:11:11 to happen will .111 4'11 with six starters inking flit e-d 1.11 ilvlill nu even chance lfliiiiiiiii; ilie bacon. Then the lllll“ no again 111 the Two Year lll l‘ ‘iiig Futurity, another un- Wllii’ blr race. ll l ii"-'i'liii1: the parade is the ti‘ Flii‘ All Trot a race that is lliil 1'1 s.::il the spotnaut of .-l‘_ 11111111- meet with Allowav. '1 ill Kfllllliltik. Uiidc Poicmpkin. iii llritton, Lustv Frisco, Harvest fl"ll\'. June Evans and last but l‘ no meanylcast the ever pop- i- ii-aiat-i-b. lie. want n field of l to came to the wire. Allo- is favorrd to twice tlir- honours iii the flclti is such that again ll-‘llllliil villi liiliilicn with Heather- l’ll_iin\l' 1n the vrtcran class liable 0 l11l'(l\\' .1 startling upset into the "li"t firld. The 2:14 Trot dz Pace . illrii scheduled Arron 1.1.. ll F-in. iiutlry Patch nnd Vester v - ll ii"lt'l of fist tracing lnrses ~lli the duel cxpccwd to be be- ‘ Snu Ton and Anrcn L. t» I into '. ill) the proriram Will bc a s5‘ Tillie with seven entries, nil eniv matched. "l? Pm. "nd Division. Purse x250 ‘l "l1 Tiler sot away on the 131115 CIGARETTES many blanket finishes that the big,crowd have been wit- passing ever since the first heat was called on Tuesday 01d Futurity. J. A. Kerr's great trotter Hillside Scott en- beat victory of the day over a field of five starters. GREAT FINISHES and once again blanket fnishes. thrilling stretch drives and fast times featured u meet. that is getting more sensational every day. Fav- rncing form and with the final day's racing coming up the Island racing fans hardly know what to expect, except that tomorrow they are certain the four day meet will wind up in Ill even more Calumet tucked in past the stand. lane Azolffllswinner 0f Free-for -all Kelly Leads Maritimers In Golf Opening SCARBORO GOLF CLUB» Toronto, Aug. 15.— (C?) —PptQ Kelly. Charlnttetowws ‘golfing hockey player, led a smal band of hlaritlmcrs today with a 70 1n the first round of the Canadian open golf championship. Kelly, who has played _much of his hockev viith Detroit Red Wings, in the National Hockey League. found the going difficult. over the out nine and needed a 43. |Il.'\\'(!\'(‘l', the redhead, set- tletl down coining home and took a one-over-par 36. Kelly‘s score gave hLm a chance, i! he can bring GOWIIIII! guime by a few strokes tomor- row, to lniitl among those who will qualify for the final 36 holes on Siiiiiriiay. The 64110“! scorers with ties enter the final round. William Bear, another Charlottcioivil amateur, was t_wo strokes higher than Kelly, with 43-38. S. B. Goodman and L. B orniaii, both llalifaix ama- . ncetlctl 115 and 8'1 refill"?- the word on the second score with threatened, winning by two lengths ToldaykEventsl At Harness Race Meet Today closes Old Home Week's program of horse racing and it looks as though 1t will be the best of the four afternoons. The baby trottt-rs will perform in the two year old futurity with four or five of these sure winners in the opinion of their owners. The two year year old pacerst are a very likely lot and several of them have been miles around 2.30. They are well mannered and will prove interesting to thespectattrrs. The Free ‘For All Trot. Tlicrc are ten sure starters in this trotting classic with the tax-American star, Alloway, 2.04 3-4 favoured by many as the winner but Hal Brittoii, 2.11, that got into ti couple of 1111x111 - on i Wednesday is still Cotisztiereti 1 to have an excellent chalice. There are other troiters such as Dude Potrmpkln. 2.07- 1-2, June Evans, 2.11. Millie Kal- mllCk, 2.12, Lusty Frisco, 2.07 1-4, Squire Hanover, 2.11 l-4 that niny vet's prayer. Anyhow it will be grrnt racing and there will be a very fast track so that it is not only possible but quite probable that ~ .i sum “km n“. 01c on the track record of 2.08 3-4 will go It-liillsftiilsi turn illlflglflilklllgp every by ll"? bQQ-"l- The 10111111 618$ post n w-mnmg m“. _y_ A_ KPH-is that will be raced is the 2.14 Trot beautiful troiter. capahly driven & Pflce- 5M0“ L l5 llie l-"WOYFP- bill- by Jammie Conrq“ “.35 never Dudy Patch. 2.10. San Ton, 208 are considered quite chancey. Drove to bethe answer to an tnvn- l lmilll" ' McDiarmid Indians PoundlCharlie Ryan Meets Bauldl Thornton Lee ils Given In Final For 5-4 Win lHigh Rating Champion, and Don Bauld of Hal- l Let rm, 15 m“. including {We soldiers both llll" some de- ifax Nova Scoinrs 11'; 1 rankm. ,, - , , icrniiiiiiiiliii P» 1 plavlei‘ :-\\“(‘])l llllti final round l doublw’ m Clmpmml “Xlal PM, all its ivortli, Hi1 s ‘ T0I]n_h\_.ifl1l('(l to connect. in the pincncs "mm Pmm, of the Eastun (Jonathan Championships here today. an?‘ léfglihgofggrgtllaqgiz.’g%odgci_ i, I(J'.1i'tO\\’l1, flu The rang-l’ Olmlm 5m? hll M" ion for the Indians and enabled ‘l making”. of l‘ f euraicly and hard to the homers mvm w hold m?“ my?“ 6r mo Qiiil‘ in his Sillll-fllliil 11111111111 against gamw m” Dylan‘! . .. fiatgllui: 121' 1111-9 1 . f. . “j ..,, , ' ‘*1 - filly- zifslLbui [A L’ . Flu Lynx“) {v.1 1.011s (Ducki um“ Nl‘\\',“t,lll conli 111;; 51X-l11l pitch- 111g and a double 111 the sixth in- ning 111:1: p11; hi5 teammates 111 the Isaac‘, bezi". St. Louis Browns 5-2 changes, 1.11111‘ was .. 11.5 oivn, bu’. 1111011 1.10 ed to i-iie forehand court, McDiai-tnld carried t:.0 much rapidly tiwi Pliipi 1i _ voted t (e oi these pans is at Detroit. - --1- l". .. _,‘ _ good as C111. 1e .5. pogfifl-Xi “no m“, ma,“ \n_n,al__ y Joe H(‘\'.l1g, a relief ptcher mak- ton-s Amprmfin 1,111,.) ‘ ' ' . ‘ . '_ , _ ,“ j_ ,‘_ ,ing li,.= f.1.. start of the yiear, wa< A“ (mummy. Qt 1p- , llll(l 111 int. 1111.11» Slldllflfrt, enin- “m, Qwgw, Bovon U mp ‘I H u,“ t;- _ l -- ‘_~ ‘1:'11'.‘ll\' f-‘i IIIJQTQS M 44; _l‘(‘ll lib-d Box. H ieufiing 111v world with “ 11,-1.1 ,1; Q1, ,. ll‘; . kl.,,,,fln~(,tl'- “Q (‘lifinipion lww ‘fork Yankees 112th C_A_S F‘ “-_,_.- t i ‘L f,“ lfl‘ ‘,l _“"=_ , ‘l’ " _ iiirec hits, he broke a four-game The KL. l“l:lu Jitpyn. f-iir iioni 1.10 11.1 criit. v1.1.1 11ia.1_\ s“ ksmg strmk “d n Sixflgnnm ‘my’ m ‘m pa“. breaks :11 service. lne . cre r1111 Yankee ‘Wliifiiiis’ streak 11-1 at ‘Elilllll ‘il'l ill!“ i up to G-ti b1 foie ilac older llfilllll‘? NV“, Yprk Mtiic ill-ill iield l1:- onn wt‘i"\'ll'i‘ and broke i115 In Ptmyxdplphiq H“, laguplafl, “ll “ ' , l“? we N," . Allilexts won the second grime of “l” L .lll“ll~lll."‘l‘ll“lll“ll "lmwlli a (l.>i1l)l(ll‘xfl(lt?l' frr n1 \Vtl.\ll1l',[,'1t1ll ill inc 11 . set and, ran out by I11. 11g his s1 cc after i breaking Little's twice. He was cori- itent with one bri 11k in service int ll'l by an en. .1 sl-s-ion lie some cfliitf Senators 6-5, dropping the opener -4 lihe second bu‘. a’. the start of thg- , , , 1 l B tilt third sci fouirl 1111 w-li‘ doyvn. 3- ic t lilii . il’ \‘» - [in s1 i'i ordcri Rallying sironglvil I and Sll',‘lll wt. Mcl')i:irni1ti admin-rd to the i1c1,[ ‘come oil a forcing Lillie into numerous eiwors; land scoring points on his overneadi, m ‘I0 lllllfllgli-ldlflllillllzstllfl‘ two b.1195.‘ .3} Coming to the thYBE-qiiiiiiefs D016 _ t - - dre _ The final event of the afternoon l 511mm, ; ,. . w mm m the field set out in chase of the 51:18: ‘iflrlilrilifillgénciilrirgelirglleesApxad ya Wm be a dash Wm, seven Stark‘ In [he second Se.‘ mm Dtayers _ 323k 2x11111101; Slilngsa ‘ézord u] d the F Y r McEhvlln mare Wm‘ Mm“ Glow‘ battle of their own for reniain- '35- The)’ WEN Hmong the non-l Started to ht hard r and errors; ‘Q “Dom mm‘: mm to ilI1l.'<inO_ on 9 car v our 9a Gail Harvester and Dori Fino all mg mgmm“ F011,, Sm“ ril-xigl1_ winners of the slower classes. Al“yI][‘[‘fill1P more nuintrrziis. This was , NEW YORK. Aug. 15---(AP)—l R~ nu; pvtmpw» is 111 striking mflkilit! blllfi- 00mins‘ in!" Uif‘ mg lmgt mdnkp {him m, a hi,“ together it will be a ivondeiiultihrl one w: (iortlon won. moviri; iThe stnmblggg Cincinnati Reds tell lcnttqlt-ittt, to“; 1.1:} z zmbrr of chalking up the only straight stretch ‘Moon Glow was at Belicia from Sm‘. J1." ‘um Sampson Rm, speed festival and something that 1111K‘) the n-ci or. dt-rp sllFlfi to the ‘before the piizzlzne slants of Claude athiptr-g m 1111s. illTVilllie rinniz wheel “ml Gall Hilrwslpl a smde '11 fifth n length behind “lll "UL WW1‘ 88am f0r at ifs-st a backhand coznrr for pzniis Passeau tcdav losing a 1-0 decis- <( t. t --pqrg nytni of wnoni i: is behind; M0011 Glow Cilml! up l0 i l WRT- l Tho 1o wankzng Nova scotis ion to the ChlIJS at Chicago. Pass- lt-élilnkrioiviiltiovtl ext-r i101 able Bell“ head lml °°“l‘l“" ma“ ‘ll’ Second llcat.‘ Hillside Scott ag- “elm” wlll be l°lllid ll"! ll" °l iii-aver i1"- Oiii the new two 5w- lviiii iliiolvfli oiiiv five hi5 iii Wiii- to tori out forua iaasebail or hoc- the 9X0?! Stride. MCElWYII Wlll- , d . f, l .1 - starters: finding the ranoe wizh his powerful ining his 13th game of the season 0' lrwctice uriess ciicv have “m3 by lm °Y°l55h lll lmmllel‘ am m.“ 9 Eli“) a ti,‘ nmrllog forehand and flflldilll-Ihfiiill- (in w” Tire tioleat ‘e11 Cil‘(‘lI‘l1l2i'i still lil' ‘linlnsiionntminu I blanket llnlsll wlm Gall hall n on]? u-bdhti illllinqfhlllx Si‘ - ‘cs-no i.’ Tw“ Year Old Fllll-lrlly- TFMWN- iflli'f‘t".f'ti drop-. l ' ifivc games alicad of A Brooklyn m“ ‘inns thr- Junior length bellllld l" 3rd lllllc“ Dml 10”“?! J"... H‘; ‘i loll]. gma l >11 Scoris u l\\'l1l('ll also lo" as dd the ‘lvrd- l ‘ens calriiei‘ here brioixc cn- fino Wm) had made a great hm son l-ltifdsiai Jiaixaliit“ P0 .\ _(_JO . 1___LuSt_\, First ch‘ g_ by LUSH, M“ IX ma‘? 6mm‘ ... . . . T NW1. . .. at the 3-4 pole couldn't keep up Plc-i’ ‘gr (‘AOL vilfel‘lllljifnsiggslélélcn: Frisco, owned by F. C. Bennctztviy-Jnbtt-t, n t a At 3.001.151 the Dodgers lost ‘WW -_-- -~—--— d6 ll "l0 flllllldt?!» 910W Illfliflllllil ‘he pa” and finished mum‘ ‘lilill i-Oxiii l‘. a ‘in, ‘(h from Lime ‘lllven by sclllllllall- l n-ai" evacziee 1 BrldgiWalfil‘, a ball game-but more zmporizmt Calumet Emerald also 1111313191112 “llljlll- ,-‘ g __ . 2—M1ss Brewer. b. m., by Bud—' s fr-r “tow-d u“... h... Pee ‘vee Re,“ ma, galggktrialn gag Sfrgiéchngierfnggkssgyl: { éiailbgeyimgiiztginsthqt; txoiolsierspreinat Ltgigfivoflvngdjwlzxy Power Brcs, time‘ >- 111i‘ kpeclédtf) Sig; $151100 1901;‘? shot-tsp)?“ 1 Baseball Results - * - mm __ - -_ v - _ w. " .1» L\'l5- , iaying ragg l3‘, the secondi sensational l“ that order‘ ll o\\l_il';dwbll‘l_l&lifigfia . n _.' . ' 11‘ ubie trgluncing place BFOOks bowed to the P11111195‘ . ,, , ; . - .. , 3 _ _ ,_ ..,. . t ., --— Third Heat: Bebe McEhvyn wentl. Tllllll ""11 iilll-illlt‘ Sf?“ alias ,0“ by wmard MaCD0na,d_ . F‘. \ w t. >u_ oi 1.1“ Iiqzhvlffcf, ‘fig. ‘1‘,,“§,,,§‘“,nl.‘§°;,§§,-;§ 1'r:sTEit1i.-\v's Ri-isvrrs - away at. the pole followed by Moon i °“ ill? iilill" lihlllifilllllv‘ W?!“ i 4.—1\bbe Jackson. h. 11.. by Abbei t,i,.,.“,,, .1“, <(\“kl§1;[§‘ In“... ‘ He . _ .-\.\1El1lt'.»\.\' Ll-AGYE l‘ Glow’ Calulnet Emerald mm Gml ?anlillsun iliolhin "hllldlfriglil worth“ (iwnpd h-"l Gfimlm DMY-Yili- liablv wil‘ lit’ 101 15 i-h-egiltlampfgr 51x“, “or, with Major Bow-es Harvester with the others buncii- ktllijlr n5r)§;11l1ln;‘1\__t‘]1 “rm- [I1~1\‘9I1 iv MacArthur. .h,,"1.m, M me season First. (lame: q grabbing the rail from Skippydale Pd a length back. As they hit Lhe Hmgm" knnlil-q; m lmnm m‘ 5.~Doroih_v Abeile. b. f., by Ablae In BUS-OIL me B,“ cnntmupd , Washington 103 20.. 000-8 15 I rm the first turn with skippydale back stretch the field strung ou +16 l” -- - ‘ = Worthy owned |)_\' Dr. Preston Mnc- M, M, n“. WC 3 “L, mm. mulling yyyonk h‘. combmg m‘, 1 Philadelphia _ 000 110i) fur-i 14 trailing, followed by Sunny Hal, withholding their drives until the ~- -~ lntyre, <lr1\_'i=n by A. Lowery. ‘ ‘ppm t“. n“, : m,» 111-1, ntll- Ottm-gtw. o; my", Gian, Wmhers Hiic 311G I-‘t-rzen; Laser and Jean Henley. 511mg, Joe and 3mm inst eighth whenlvloon Glow came! Omrhls u.—Ke1lys Nightmare, b. f,, by; am, 1| _,h,,;_, mm, m, L5,, o; a rm. m hm and a 124 flcion,’ r . - Yorke. As they completed the first with ii riisii- passing Brliv Mflljlilviii " Kiliiiillsk vlliied in‘ C. H- Horioi» 1..., t...- 1..-_-..1 61111511‘, 11,. out ..,_________.. , turn the field were racing in single 75 Yards from the Wile t0 Win b? shun. mm Irvin‘, “m5 Hm Dliwli b-‘f W- YTPllY- l o1 , second Game: o file with positions unchanged. Pas‘. hall a 19118111 Mqdw ‘ ‘ ' y ___ ......... -. 1 Washington 000 002 0l_—5 8 l the 3-4 pole the field began their hug-M D K mum, W s, T" "l" 0"‘ PM" Fellfif W||| Philadelphia _ —6 iii drives after Mater Bowes. with Free-For-Iiil Til" “ml h" 13......‘ Dr ‘t. ' iiicintt-rb on“. _ _ lMcCREAllY L0 ' 1 i aiaszi-rsoii. are . "a “an a“: r1‘ *5” ' l l ' ...‘.";"£§S.ii.’-?.2“'82%.3' “that; ‘i t i ‘ an sen oe ma ngasreci .' .», . v _ l.‘ "', -- -~- p S5- duel o; m 20 yards "om the wit-e First iii-at: The crowd were get- c Tgllilljanll-lfikoa/llgigilg- Del-jail Lawless, ‘Drllcll by_ Scmiiiil- _‘ AUCKLAND, _ z. -1c1*~--15.11~1 , I C S e" _ they were on even terms but tins a bit impatient as bad actors ldmimg‘ i ~ - ZP-Jiainwiid Biioivriiz. b. s» bs ,M¢g;-,.1t,_\_ LJlliiQ Wrc L.¢r ivzio Boston 30s 0H0 000-11 14 z skipoydale ShlJWEd i1 head in "m" held “P m? 5m" bu‘ when llley Clark 0'; COmSPWM/A J B,,U“,n_ gdlllmelDgtlfllcllgi, olfllefl h‘ 1ia.111-.<1 inc bri Lap re iieaiy- New iork 0011100 Olm- 1 V3 2 at the wh-e with sunny Ha] 59c- got the word on the eleventh Pmml Judmxsvfll‘ A .-cDonald airveynkriéfnd l Jay C>>Bi1.n. y Lhh. “LQWW “H31. unfit“? yievlng and pm,“- Gain-inc.’- ond, Maior Bowes third, Silent 5cm‘? ill? {Fills 50W 011B 0f ilii? 1005i sumhpurl, 1'11‘ can. C,h.,,head_ ' a‘ {leg lLQ-Cvll‘ Callllll“, 1 c‘.i11.-<i.1 in 1933. .ey_ Bron-er, A1111", ..'.d Data-y. Joe. a ravorite fourth an?‘ Jgan exciting. tlvnllling heats of the Dismnv‘; Judgtélm Douglas C [Iberia own by eorgc. A: “UM, ,0 J03“ ___ _ , _ q Henley and Brian Yorke rzttn and meet. Quaker qiri went iiliiir on chm.luu,,,u,,u_ ' beak-C driien 5 Geoise. Cali-m.,, H, am, ,_,,,,,,,.,.,g t, _..,.-,..»_,s. CLEVELAND_ Aug 15_,AP)_ i Chicago n11» 10: 000-4101 sixth. The mile was in 2:14 l-2. the Dole- l-Ollolled l)! 518K101 Sflii- ~ _ ituily to‘; aLVUll gears. Bob W119,- tt-tii pm-h iims; as Ofu.“ Cleveland (101 I11. lilxf-o 1n 1 iii-Oi‘. Jane A10". R0111 Hiiiiflvei‘. sL.‘1-\l,\RY 4"_Dl'- Blldlmlg‘ b" 5" b5 cam‘ 111 the incaiilinic Lac Amulet. l n: we need lpmo in Cleveland 1m Lee and Tr: 1;.\1. '. A “n and s°°°nd He“: MW"- Bwm pro’ Ramey 6' Henna“ “My Tanovim l I I ltn/Igtlffilislgllgngflfllliilllxlid dywllames l Se“. iiliii-le 1111s wixsmd in Cflii- clans‘ stretch drive fcr the Amcr- lltllifiki- "id"! iiliiilliel‘ “Psewlll” d" "he “s they h" m“ the m“ Stretch 2:22 Pace. Second Division 543mm,‘ u, by f ' mfg, _ i Mill» Alli li-ll- M“ Zvllleilll» Elig- wim Ltesiir ocmiani. Manager 0*»- . , headed sunny Hal by ‘ head to Royal Hanovfli “Em up on mg Purse $350.00 mgt Budlone oviliied ‘Lotéx. l i.ii1u uiai bouln :\lI'-l“J anti 1111s par v.3‘ 5am [edgy at. Louis 100 0111000-2 ti 0 win the second heat in 2:12 1-2. viilside w ihiid 111m but silver Driven by $1,“, Cad: ha, - H0011 (ititilittl a1 1 t. t p.111. I am. “ti, Sm, m.,“, {our am‘ i. l)ctroit_ 0111011 v.li\——5 s" They got a-way on the seventh bflvk vollillit! iiilli the ‘Siielvii- AS Major ROMS ,L_ O-Bmm 31 21 - 6_Bu.mt b Ml) Klflmuck i M-‘Ci'v‘~ilil' ill~ il-W-llill ill a but we may use 111m often 1n re- ll -\l~'l~‘ “ml Sm“- -\'"‘l“'ll‘ 8'!‘ score with Major Bowes grabbing m? field will}; by life Winds Jane sum“, Ha] ,R,Mkt..,.ha.,,, 2 2 12 W15“, a‘, éladdfbyfiriex‘ ‘ drivcn“.lliltCll a1 We. ion, N.4.., by Ka- 11f roles." Viit weir-red l Tflllwl” the pole on the first turn only to Azoff was tri ng for the pole but Skim” Dale “men l4 4 3 by Claudia ougrien. . Wm “no gm,“ m, U“ h“ m a ____~__ v ‘ _ _ have Jean Henley take it from him livlildnt make it. 63mg up to the 5mm- Jm, Sanderson, 4 3 3 "iiara-ititiptit uclibcoi, i'11e new , ‘ _s.-\r1o.\.-\1. tram r. I on the $800M! l-llm- Th9 field was 3'4 pole Tmcy g“ Roll“ Hfln" Jenn }{(1n1liv [Sgnyplg 5 5 5 Free Fm, A“ Tm‘ cliaiiiploii is a 1tilt/W-Ct1il1lil')'lllt\1\. .l\ew Xork 100 000 000-01 6 z all bunched as they completed the Wei; Slliffil-‘d d1 "'5 Wltl‘ ‘lrlvel Brian Yorke tcuiiimings) 6 5 6 so 111.11 the 1111c rcniaazs zn Cu11-- San] Snead lBostoln 50.1 o I iNIx—-:l.. 18 first half with Jean still in front. 1291.1; Pll iirigdliiiil? 0115x115 they lili Tum. ":14 ]_2_ 2:12 14' 2:13 1_D“de Potempkm 207 l“, b ada. 11c 111111 11.111" Lines Clli-llvllgcd xterm‘. _Di-a11. .' A5 the bunched field came to the l- et?“ ’3_l=ll_ l» gull“, llg mm ill‘! 14‘ 3-15 1_-_3_ m ‘m, peter Potmnpkix] ‘owneg’ by‘ ‘for int- :11 e 111 Cniiatia and X\c\v 113111. O l3‘ l- l“ Makes Good As Joe star t er rives w Y l ‘ t-5_ ;t~;\dv*_ ufnn]pt'5idc_ - _ ‘ '. ‘ en Mcuzt.‘ ~' l1:i1ou_.:l1 11-.» 11nd a _ _ Bowes going to the front as he Q1318 YJHHE Altlliff and Qlitititfer G111, M s C _ S oggbelytéltzilriszngtéifig,ibi§ I13. Tmémby urd“, ,0 ‘m’ Ht b a 5.4mm _ Philadelphia iioii zoi loo-t o g headed mo, the stretch. sunny i-lal at “may Lott 010119 Abzo lpiilicd 2:19 Tm‘ mm Pa“ Purse $400.00 er dmen in, J 013mg“. , m“ M, an“, “.,L___.1,,,_ m, Married Golfer Brooklyn _ 211avot>tt_i1t1i1~.__o was coming very fast followed by llill “i 1m" 3n‘) iili iii! it; élixf ii hfflawes‘ Melody 2'10 b4 b_ has s'.i('t.'<‘;.~llll ticicixao 111.. title liiaiic ii_I‘-’l“\\l -- ‘~ » l“ ‘ Silent Joe but the Hal horse tgliifldl W '2 82y‘ 8500B 4- ilbilfi): 50b‘, NICENY“ (smmlm 1 12 m b‘. Robert s‘ Bergen‘ Owmd‘ b‘. ,ag.iin-t mverii. c.1.illti1g..s tiireauy, 50m lilili 11"." cviiidlfi lililie B" l° ll" llylll“ t l,’ fill“ G,’ lmllllllltg. “d Moon Glou" innoti» t; 21 gitmics wuiis driven b.’- -r, watt-j i By ROBERT (‘ln-‘litlil-I , , _ ,, 0 , 0 Major, the BOWQES 110756 Wlnlilnil goycflrfll wvebsfllilga sléllllpltl all Cupunt-t l-jnnqqrld tpop-yt g 5 3 4__Ha1 Brawn 111'“ g, by; 11-‘ ~ -'#—~-~S——- (‘tittadiait Press staff Writer Cllifliili-"li ‘llll’ "y" Illfll-‘I '. n bk a ldeld wiih Silent lliiieckunrttli wailln srldiitl diliviiigtlfiiliilli lliittllntit Gail Harvester tliiistins-si 3 1i 7 Great Britten, owned lbv H.‘ Cl.‘ ioigglllimlorsulalp Clellli Toll,‘ ( l?) ‘m’ q ., "llmdi" " P}, ". _ S ll-‘Jlil’ a9 mp9“ ' ‘ -, ‘ _ Don Fino 1H. Wlllllll‘) ' 4 4 Ste u 1, ‘rive i . l in‘ l‘ , .MacMi1l;i 1. i l ~ l lli1~ -‘-"‘ l l " - -ll‘l"' ,,. l fourlth, 131MB: YOiékétihelfl-Qallglllgifillgg“ “in took the crowd to mo“ feet‘ Alcsira 1L. O'Brien» Z 6 6 Sll-lll/filille Kriiirliiucllt, llbimllln l 4.—".$’1ii1l"l‘t*11. 208.. b, 8.. bi‘ Pci- I lfiliiii! {X11111 “will a élillllllllllxallgll. "l" " H0119)’. 6“ 9r l‘ ' . - , The Baker 1A. Laiviilei 7 '1 5 ' ' ' 1. - .01‘ Gixitiiiii lip-nil, owned ' F. C. T‘ i ll l.‘ l l ' "_ . , . . . . . . l“ l" slm‘ place‘ rovsvztdonili iiiatliniliic Illiltllt‘! 211:1 l~2. 2:13 1-2, 2.1:; 3-4. (tliniéleliiill w“ m1 l M"Cllll“ ‘in by Slmlllllwll‘ tifliiilihulhhlltlllil»Pills isiil-liillliiilhtlii “In M] "liiitilirii l. ‘m ll , ‘, , , Tie \\'lllllll‘l' IlOTSi‘ is owned ' 6,_-A ' ', 2, 4 - ,, . s, _- 5 - ( u q Girl. hr. in. by Peter ‘ . 1 “ . ‘ _ , ,, H, M Tlllld "uh A“ ext“ heal‘ was dgalllggt 0ft “$1M. Hfltnm? do] S“. Peter Aicnfaiibii. Kt-iisiiigion. i Matfiuilgogzaitho (Emit? Ola-mid ' Voio olwnoti in ttro 'l‘uri1e1, tiriv- gllclilll‘,,éllyl*l,xiiiill§l,,xll_l,l,l,l %I‘llll‘:,\l,lfi-li _, ' ‘ "l l‘ l m“ made necessary as Sunny Hal nip- gelcilglid 13k gOJ iiil-uAonfl i: R Evan‘ driven by Robe“ Ryan‘ H,“ b). Q mm,h,ll,,,,,k hi0 w -l m IIHHiIV-m big:- hr-vl mum“ .. .\i,. i ped Maior Bows at the W1" W “mlbaik. Qua‘: “gfl 2° ‘l Frec-for-All Trot a Pace ‘lr-Hcatherbelie, 2.0a 1-4, b. 1t. as. w... 355b,}; Jnh]; N1; cop the third heat of the race. lmethe .“ I etrh rndroéxilt Purse $500.00 by Maccregor the Great’ owmd Ins" snbadvs four _d\llk_z.ml_ 5mm _ _ M5101‘ 39w?! Well‘ “w” l“ 1mm loéd b "J rum-r e o“; e ,0- by S. Kennedy Jr., driven by P,-, L-Neilie Gr " g m., by Watson gayg mp “T-gt y “mm plgffi5glflltflL l'"'*l Gmlll” , m 0 n 1 1 on the third score IOIIOWOd b1’ - 1 ml s5’ gm" d Ylégliy alloler‘ Jane Azoff (Kelly) 1 1 2 MacKenna. l Peter, owned by cil 3111113511, driv- now attached to a c1111) a1 Sll{1\\lif‘t‘- §“"l‘ll""‘l l“: “a 8 l Jean Henley. Silent- J°° m‘ llle m flfgflufnril?“ also)’ Ggniin" Rniney G Henley iswceiiey) 3 41 8.-Lusty Frisco. 2.07 1-4, br. s, lcn by L. 0'1 n. ion-Delaware, 121,. n sender lend 1o Wll-"fllf" _, l“ B “ff Q‘ outside Mid sunny Hill lllllllll" Lil-l to r u "g p55 flit, m m: Tracy l-laiioicr iJiibaleei 2 3 4 by San Francisco, owned by C. 2.--Q11e»111“ O'Neill. ch. 111.. byqiefeiiti ov - ihe second lap of the l"_ ~ “lgll-l‘ ‘l ‘ " "‘ ‘i "' " lSil-"iii- J09 W“ secolld l“ the “and e p 0t, m ac s we‘ ‘mm Signal Senator iPoweri 5 2 3 Chandler. driven bv C. Schuman. Captain O'Neill. owned by L. A. 72-ho1t= grniti i(iil1l'll'l‘O\\. 'l‘l1e_f1nal tl-l- and Hflftil ‘but could not head M91"- Tlle?’ gag" Flat‘ [Pcfllllfe ll)‘: p31" Qukm- Girl tRucitierhniiii 4 - - 9.—Squire Hanover, 2.11 1-4, own- 101110, (l1l\"‘li bv (jaw, 36 holes n11. 1w 172.. -ti Suit . __ V _ ‘ raced iii the Slime llllsllloll m m“ 2 ‘v 1Q m l “l l. l0 ROXllI llntitivci- 11.. (Yllricn) 6 d ed 11v Tiiidalwsicrnple. Kensington. il.-——Gf)l(l(“2l (iiilf. ll‘- il l>.\' Clover slllllf" llfflll" ‘Pl Mm“ hr“ (“mm =1 last turn where silent Joe and Wm 1185508 the stand in single Tim. .208 34, 2.10 b3, 2.09 10~_Pme5to, 2“ Uwnm by T_ Cy“, ottmot h, MM Snnrnfyng‘ m O11 sat-an.- iii-in.- “lih n Buffalo 11,11 aoo o_z o1 a their bids. sunny “l” alder; Rainey o. Henley mov- ,-" - , - .. a ' ‘ . " ‘ ' i, .. " , l3niibi Air-trill. (ll 011M111. Harold Jersey en;- 00o 00o o_n 1 1 sunny Hal ma e d l _ _ Tile wintum. hoist- is owned by C. Collette, Bouctouche. drn .11 ti Sliiiiill- ,, , -, .-, . , , _, ., __ . ,, ,. Hnl back in fourth horse position 9 Pflsi 518ml Seniitoi on the fiist C. H_ Horton‘ Munw“, Rh.“ 4,.-t,tt.»1;_\- 0.1.- t-it, 1;, b_\' Clover MCSiiilllPli 0- W-lK-ilfill ~\'l">-*~liii<l uni. .1: \I<~Fu,. ~11 i__ \.\..\.t,,~ at the mp o’ me Stretch came wtm turn to go into fourth place and ' 2J4 Tr“ a‘ Pa" Gun mum, ll\.‘s_n._rnuns t. Soups.‘ liar Manciumnotpakiiytiiig); Pa. but; i; ttt- m. p-v-pe o. lightning burst to puss 511cm again tucked in, The battle vias byrarmld Fmurul“ Purse $250M mm,“ b, Sm, y urge 111111;; ‘flllilltlphii. 1111.1 yin‘ 7m second (um-t ‘ _ Joe and Bel’ u on m" Hm terms (lgnerrgvldls hheleiimtzllul] ‘inlet htilmlcl L-flxamn L" 2'08‘ b‘ g" by Rm 5" Nmlm‘ h m‘ h‘? Pal 0.3km‘ \\'f‘l'li"olllgilll’ lhiiilulilindiili. of Xi'an? Ailing-oz" m0 M" lmuwl ' with the M" °l'~ l“ the last 50 to of the trcfiicll nitlrolil n ti". Hlllsllll‘ smll “C°li1'°.\'l 1 11 L... owned by MllcNem i“ MM- mllnpil lw ll°ll"‘°7l‘ll" 5ll‘l)l"-‘~ ‘l"“" l‘laii1.s.N.Y, Dick Ale-mo.‘ ilhicaslo, “‘~"".“'"““ ' Fall“ ll“ pa“ ‘Med “e” m“ foiir lorsc S 1i n ii l- w‘ 0-”. Lilli" Aliiliri" lKriiv- 2 2 2 Isaac- driven by J. O'Brien. "ii iii and Vif‘ (liiezzi. of mat. NJ. 51X .‘““»°"",. neck Wit-h the Hill lwlse llllllllllnlll Hqnovzr‘ ‘snn c i; engmlg.‘ Tlacl Saniiistin RoYal iJ. O'Brien) 5 3 3 2.—Vester Bars. 2.05 1-. b. 11.. A! or‘. b 1:. 111-’ All“ dill" were iided at 71. headed b.\' Ralph llllnll kW.‘ by a sirldé flflhi- i" the wlre as‘ Raine cilcle up 0 ‘lmlcs who“ Poliv Scott, lsClllllllfllli 3 5 4 by Grntton Bars. owned by iiliam 0w rl'iili"lt\l(‘l1f‘ S'-'li>»i‘-- Guldahl former United Stairs opt-n “"""l‘l (‘llllllli . y~ ' Henley bloke “ml Star .11‘. iKiileini 4 4 5 icruikshanks, driven bv T. Holmes. l drive llliiillilillli Kv lotflioii. of Cliiflifll‘. lllllllll" "l" ml" "W41 l Fourth Heal: The three heat glxiierlpfiiiifiligliifd piiyiiii anin- -t-...,.; 2.11 i-2; 21o t-z; 21s 1-2, i 3.~~-Dudey Patch. 2.10, a. r... by i» a. hr lino and 11111 Keri". of Tf‘l‘lilltl'i,__l'illli1f‘1‘- irrw- ling gill" all" "elf," i ‘l winner-S- Skilgil/ Pllméanilllllgliltllsg comm“ kccp ‘In m‘? "llliém 2| - winning ht s!‘ is owned l‘ ‘Gilbert Patch. owned by New Glas- l ' "w Penn‘. no rcsiorday- t i1:‘(;?'i11iin<iia:iv1ii<i-, all" ‘ml/if. ‘é "" ‘l . -... .. - '- , $.lCK I n‘, iiiui t !' laggdyn-tllgg rages whmen sunny Jane winning by two lengths “s \-'l_\llil_-rTllll°'__>____ g0“ CQmmunll-l‘ Club‘ (llllCllKJP; '20 . "W..." .. <~*~ -‘ Hal was on the pole. M5101‘ BBWBS took the pole around the first turn iind made every post. a winning one after that cofilillil! bl’ " length from sunny Pal who. after being passed by SkiZ-Y Dale 1"‘ the back stretch the second time round outbrushed him in the stretch drive staged by both horses in an effort to beat out Major Bowes for the heat and race. 2:19 Trot. s. Pace Purse $400 First Ill-at: Thev 80i- RWIW 0" tin- first scare with Aiestrn on mi- pole followed by Bebe McElWYil and Moon Glow. They held their positions right to the back stretch on the second trip before the drivers started to sieliill! "it? DB0?- McEiwyn pulled out first and rac- ed on even terms with Alestra to‘ the three-quarters pole before snnppin the rail. Here Cflliim" menu wit; in fifth wli-lliili Jimmy Power drove Signal so". ator iii in second place, Tracv Hanover third, Rnlney Q, Hemp}; fourth. Quaker Girl was unplaced, Third Heat: There were only four starters for the third and final heat. They got away on the first score with Rnlney (i, Honk-v snapping the rail on the second turn with Jane second. Signal third rind Tracy Hanover fourth. Unchanged iit the half. Trncy Hun. over passed signal Senator on the back stretch with June setting out after Raiuey ni, the stretch. 25 yinrds from the wire June vms at Rnhieys hend but could not make up the rest of it, Rainey winning after pacing the halt in 1:02 1-4. Signal Senator outbrushcd Tracy Hanover in the stretch to get third place. Time of the mile was 2:09. I-‘our-Year-Old Futurity- Purse $250 First Huh The five atorterl got IILLIE THE 'I‘OII.ER EvERYTFiuo YOU o0 is PRETENSE- PRETE-NDING TO a1: A PUNK l DANCER TO YEAH7AND FIGHTING WORDS. BUT-J YOU OH,NO?I'LL CALL YOU WHAT I LIKE-NM NOT AFRAID O A SHRIMP LIKE YOU - r-