cg: .‘_ 'Toronlo'sGeorgeKnud'son' 'II'IaIlgIgIIs Top Sp of In CPGA 10 he Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. lug. 11', 1M SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald ' Summerside Bureau of The Guardian w. . ’54 - hole Canadian Professional when Balding made his record1even birdie the last two holeg HALIFA): TtCPl - George IGIIolfei-g Azsoclation champion-lat the Edmonton Mayfair clubfto win. , ’ SKnudson o oronto: proficientls ip atur ay with a tourna- last year. i “l t‘iink 1 I. .d A Ciriderella Tum 'from tee to green and only sv- l ment-record score of 199. "I'm five under par here for. usual but myp 93m“? :1“, I . era e with his uttin . won the; One stroke behind Alvie th 54 ie ." said Knudsonn We‘re going to nlcknanie semi-finals two games to one: —E‘-“———?—L*—— . ho ' 1.1m" “era”. M the um, I I I I I II I I Thompson of Toronto starting “but Al was eight under lsssltime, 1 think the . ‘ym Jenkm, twine“, J‘m (;,.M.I,¢,\,..5l,.L who mm.“ I1“. . ‘the final round. Knudsen shot a year and '11s 05 in the final least two shots hall-$2312: if his warn beats the Coastal man s boys to both Victories. .one—under-par 37 over the Am. round here wag the best I h‘VC'pared with the “rug, 'mmdl' Move" m the he stow“, w walked m“, blue” in that n. lburn course and finis'ied two ever seen him play." lbecauu of in. MM Int-final series for the Prince nal game. which kept him in C ou n t y champicnshlp His hot water for the first four ia~ team. inman Plumbing. had a nings. but he improved as the 2-17 record in the regular scll- game progressed. allowing on- edule. and now those bucka— ly one hit and no runs in the roos have shelled Pele Devann last innings. He walked a run and Lou While. two of the best across the plate in the second pitchers seen in Prince County frame and the management softball competition. to come considered lifting him for a from behind and beat Enman pitcher who might be more on Drug. (he team that did so well target. but they stuck with the in Moncton. in the best of three veteran pitcher and it paid off. Individual Stars HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MacDonald and Gumps Gay. GAME — Gord Montiord gal- E it man outiielders. made i loped from deep left to shal- spectacular glove-hand grabs ’ low centre field to pull in two to brighten up the 14-7 ea- Texaa leaguers off the hat of "Toy-Toy" Gallant. .lim Jen- nur co-worker. George Thy“ kins hit a home run and char lor. came up Within a hooteii- I! ed his fir st sarkf'r. .lohn army of a game in Thursdays Pleason‘s kick had almost play-off tussle between Legion petered out before he stagger- and Pontiacs, He. hit an excep— ; ed across the plate. We don‘t tionallv long ball to left field ' think Pieason specializes in for s three~run homer. and track but he had a tough day two of his pick-ups at short. and j at it Saturday. He ran sixteen throws It) first had a pro flavor. ‘ bases in the seven innings. We thought we‘d mention ltt getting to first twice on er- because George could not very 1 3e sank g 51x4“,th from be? tors and three times on hits. weLl go into raptures in th e I < h bind the hole for a birdie at no, He scored three runs and press about his own superior _ I I . h a r o e sixth and had died on “(and MNI Do“ I Shoni shore to Dee s Eoy photo with the big roan _.orse. Patriot Invitational pace gets In ell! birdie atl 2 playing. . I he] . the his stallion owed by Myron will be up behind the underway at the Charlotte- .{he 33.12.“? wfif’mfiggfl another Torontonian. son's 66-66. ; give chances for birdies 1 gm: 1 Jerry Magee made it an all- Playing in the threesomei bled off the tee w ' v Ron Gear-gt”?ng thepIBel-. Toronto ch". for an (op mom ahead of Thompson. Knudsonl 1 should_ and it pssrgflwhm'm ed“. 9 01"“ °’" by shooting a final-round as for dropped two strokes back at Thom n bem ' ship Saturday Ron shot a 83 in - - p” “m h" m the ant m “d Med 89 s 204 total. In fifth place was the second hole wit: a five to three-putt greens and intimated in the W ma for . m! veteran Stan Leonard of Van. Thompsons par four but caught they can him in. mi; N In rouver. still plagued by erratic upI again at the short par-three} Two of the thrown“ E. O'Brien was runnuisup with iron shots in his two-over-par-7o tillr . .I I I greens . lmI John Arsenal!“ finishedl finish for £15. Knudson sank I 15-foot birdie} came on he first “we "1d he on, wok, behind o-Bm ml 1' w“ Knudmi. “mt CPGA Iputi there and Thompson. play-imade the turn in two-over-par take third place honors. twin and it brought him $.on I!!! 5 PW “'0” “ML “0“ ‘- 36- He “IBM P" 81011: the back Barbi Morealde defeated HollyI main-in money 310“ Mm that Ve. nine to the 14th. where he again Mac-Milieu in a sudden-death Seamm Gold shieldI I IKnudson went in front to stay[ three-putted. He tried for an en- plhagd gag andtIIl-Izollgygfg: ThompsonI 1962 “,1th "a: With a par-four at the (ourtlsgle at theI16th with a 15-foot ‘1; WI ‘fh '5 mm. A“ the? Balding collected $1,050 each.‘ Where Th°mPS°n Played 8 we“; hurt but missed and settled for first holeein ping-off ngatch to’ M83“ w” ‘75“ 3““ “Muddfvgfie Shot “d took five to ‘etltlh blight fohr'dmpetdlm'wm . .. . l 550. l ' e an rep a 12-foot Wu; girls club emu”; aasmn counss: MD Puma c051“ Ibirdie putt u the home hole. Alan Pickard put two 40’s to- KWdSOV‘ ‘99 be" "‘9 t From there on Thompson‘sv some... to win the first junta-i tournament record set by Bald-l”, Wm“ proved his undo. championship. Second spot went“ in; 188' 3'9" Pl" ll w“ “1369‘ ing. He thrwputted four greens. to Tommv Irwin and third plaoeI over Ashburn s par-Gil com: I while Knudm“ we." memo.” 8 on tie 10th green from 40 fee was Alan‘Dowllng. Icompared with a par-70 cour ' Knudson's second shot into 'g- “y trap at the second hole cost himl h a r a c I n g a par but. he got the stroke back : I oes at the third ‘ I with his 15-foot. birdie putt. l e 0 strokes ahead of Thompson and In is first two rounds Knud-’ "The .r mm " defending champion Al Balding. son shot a pair of 66s to Thomp- cenem 1:01” “a. tmflmtufi‘5‘, .cally ahead despite three puttsi n .. , Scstian Stables of Halifax. I - - k Eyre Don owned by StanleyrDot’s Boy (.1. Hennessey) H three - footer at til -t’ l A Personal PrOblems Myron MacArthur is in the big horse tonight when the town Drtvmfl Par . Mayne“ Kinkom and Ismail“ Budlon‘ I’m,“h and took a {033" “9°: bfim Chappell was the lone. (it. MacDonald) I 6 He was over par again at the: our athlsotic. prowess being reach for that dictionary. l I I I what it is (or was). we never John. "Mediocre" m e an": e - e e Sing: ‘13“; Mnne’Jngt‘gfgl P1}%EIC$IIIII:IIMG ‘ 3 again Jufigfi : gm. got nito that kind of dilemma, “lousy”. Well. perhaps. a . mm mm P.“ : - . 5 but if we ever do. modesty exactly that. but that's close I a r a a A qumena ticket on Roma gifigft'ldGLYOIgoail “I WA“: fog: 131:; at litxh. : ; can go take a jump in the enough). . W and Nun Chief mm}; Pa II M41.” 699p: IImI n“th the l n I t“nuclson. lake. For example. If we LAST WEEK'S BOUQUET ed $59.70 {or a 32.00 dam on, Y~ - . . . me n o I ever hit a hole in one. we‘d These nine are the boys woo ' I w. 0 the Ithlrd event. IghessiIug dIlIiIiIl: devote at least two columns get last week's bouquet . f doube was wor . . to a" I.“ with his“ week's Jim Jenkins. Good Montford. I e ‘gimmung combination? “usedEyre . . . and 2.50. 2.30; 2.50. 7th.—4.70. 230, two-puma for a bird from 25 230; 2.00, 2.50- 10.40. feet. He turned in. 7th and 1.i Times: 2:17.i and ms 18th you-know-wliat" at the end of John Pleason. Bob Sleigh. CIImgIndoMiggI: 6m“ 8:310“ DIR-III;- gmmgnf WATCHED ALVIE catch. We: dzscrlhgdnz‘ue; Thfiyml‘: vilIIIIIdEIN}?:I I“. Ind “I Old Ham, week Wm swing ,Edgewood Scott owned bylapple cart and lead the highly {with Orville Willis up on thPtGaflh'l Beat (E. Bernard) :hea:.fie’angw“r:m1lv 3]"? T: m '[hme 3." “why,” .inio action in Charlottetown to- Messrs. Mayhcw. Ramsey and touted field to the wire. I bike. cum combination W M MI ed the d'rm M m. MM “and Monro" [ark 3w", 'day. and one. of the main at- liowatt. KIinkora loom up as The Junior free-for-all Will be were small. Dennis Herbert “For a while 1 gram“ 1 "ugh. what had i brehltfaat They never say die they are traumas '3‘ the we“ long ‘9" -big “won!” With the par!" i “used in “She. .thr" and The “5105' m m. M and '1 Ferguson) have to shoot a 06, and possibly a“. “swing “a: 'm m mi" N, me cgrk' Ttivities will be the harness rac- lmutuel patrons at the loc al Riven. gllIe flseld willDincIlJIide: ‘gyuwnécengiI’niOIgmtl’lg 03:3; Anthony L. (C. Murpiwl l. ‘ , , ping action. There will be after- raceway. my 09. “ICC”! 0- "Y ‘ - . - i Pays: tin—7.10, 3.70. 3.30; bagly allover h‘:Ippen.MasdrtIiu: .lacIiésgr:lIsIquIIslt-l. nggrmt’cl: IMO" and "mm "a p"? Th3 Hm.” Ind SulkyI club‘LeahI The Shem~ Rio Grande, IlIgtitetml-n and With Harry PoultoszmI 110; am igIIo s nee. , p. a B - ' Igums on TuesdnyI Wednesday, three year old pace Will be Rysedyke. Lady Lakeburn and} Tim“. 2.“ and 3.1a I a bit mediocre. (Don’t Wayne Moore. . . . - . Home Stretch. own by lThUrldly and Friday With a featured on the first and fiftnICyclone Kelly. Mary Leah lmk'luiaries Oskee. New Wiltshire re-l cK.nzI° c P: . B o l E N s 1 I I 3 1 all ime w ' ighty Warrior (0. Willis) 8 I lag behind me." said Knud 4 t B 8 liull card leaving the wire every dashes. The Island‘s best young like I 800d be‘ in "115 dalh- Itumed m 18"”! mule pay or ’ liar. was credited with s base-l venm Mend. 1 ' : M Not in likel to offer 3 . . ; , 3; through Sat- horses will be eaVing the “ire en‘yI e I .V “M5 I i t ill"- HG “’33 mark?“ With 93’ in”.ng iin these dashes and they will the stiffest competition. I g: su‘kvninfglnwianggkza33t Amateur Tour" I L.“ and Gard.“ the catcher l The Invitational pan-jot 15. ‘be facing top notch competition Dashes six and seven Will worth 901.20 and it paid $92.70 Equipm.nf Murphy led his team at lEllubeth Taylor stars as "Cleo- . “I ‘ l a will be the main I plate with three hits for six. j“““"” p c. . I' s IGIIIIIV MMIGIII" Md the 1mm event on the eight dash card - - ~ .set to at underway at the local I I Mme” “3'5"”! 8mm "W 195' h" I" "he um" . Mp1. 1” lracewagv tonight. The curtain ‘and Teppy Gallon. Teppy Gal-1m this group. Rushaway Chief tenniala 18—0 in Kings County ' the seventh With two muffins“. .8 “t to leave m. Wm. ion is owned by H. Wisener, [also has the ability to come . t 0.30. . I baseball league action yrlfl- ,———————-———----I Th. Patriot mvmuonal winiMauger holding the ribbons. from mainland entries. The have five starters. EdSE\V00d:m the board as it led the] . wise ones are saying that lt.Hal owned and driven by Don pack to (the wire in the thirdl SUMMERSIDE " Mfl'm“ llp""' 1" an a”. Century!" will be between Eloise WicklMacNeill will be tough to beat lduh “80mm” “’0” “is "in" Ed" I I I. see 'IDe Luna Color romantic specta- . following are the results; iward island Amateur golf ‘ camichg“ dc" "mam I m R” - Dashes 1 and {II l Chammmhb here u l gauging-gotten}; iin“ :Iye 1:: I Eyre Don (J. Chance 1 ' II Shape! up III” . "III “MIMI”. TI CIeg‘ Itomangf Iavsr all low gross (I . ducttoa which opens All. :4 st aboard. ‘8 lPictou and will have Georgeiup with a win. ' ” ’mfl” P‘- u- the North River Drive-la. day. s t . be split up “mun the fourth The Wisener owned entry has (G M D 1d) 5 I d m Nu, ob. . ac ona ‘ ONO“ Lou“ Murphy 3“ the way tori 3M eighth dukes on tonight) la markI of 2:102. Island horse- I. up end an e” "G 'u lwm name. (III Chane“) 3 5 e ChItIirlottetown 1:51”. ‘ - - I - ' ' ‘ Morel]. allowing one hit. onel pmgram The entrie' will be men Will likely be pulling foril’le'mv M "‘rm' ’0’ um” Whoiyank” Timber 3:0 32%;; mm“ m 1“ walk. struck out 19. H trying for a purse of $2.500 and Mystery Judy to UPS?! "‘9 ""‘n 0'" '0 “'"M" the “mm! (J. Hennesseyl 4 8 I 88“) with 8°; c3359; 13:" Maynard Parquet. Sourls the horses taking part in the Toast Girl (W. IDOWnel 5 humus ahead of second Ducal pitchen w” "11” by miss .msin event will include: DeeI's lJolly May (A. Pineaul 6 6; finisher om, Monk 0‘ Sum.L . Jamleson in the eighth. came Declaration will be held at Boy. If“; Byl'g- WI”: ‘gfflkghanf? Lgacg‘vem) ailmerside. Furchak. who finish-‘ lls'en to t , IB uc ster. ras .lve an 'ar oe ., ara ee - - I 2:35:31“ in“IItIlIteaIIInIIiIiIiIIIh1 BIeI the Charlotteotwn track at lo IEgzewood Scott. m a a p u Pays: lst.—7.50. 3.90. 5.10; t for all the interesting features of the his, six walks, muck out ll. la”- ‘0’ "‘9 “Tum” “"59" lBE’l‘TING CHOICES ‘1“0' “50- “hr—“0- 3-70' 11ng Icons of 70. E CHAILOTTITOWN “OLD HOMI WIIK RACIS” Murphy} Md for . “whatinvuational junior and two in- June Byrd owned by the 12.10; 8.70. . t . ~ 11,, mm In; was ruined by s rule-book sin-llvitational paces. also non win-.Greenbrier Farms. Charlotte? ' 7 ; Times: 8:18 and 2111.1. CHAMPIONSHIP DWIBION smsueeus memes 81¢ in the “N lfllfllr ‘ners of 300 and winners of .101‘town and driven by J a mes o s a Duh” ' Q“ ‘ l First .low net- Otto Purclukp MON. AUG. ‘7 2:30“ StOO 10:00to ":00 Calvin Creamer. Souris bat-l ~ mo and winners of 001 —- 910. ' 'Roach' MacGregor along with i Myrtle E. (0- Will“) 1 ' f gummomd. no. i Tug; Auo. n 233° .. 5:00 10,009.11“ I I ISHIeltonMBygd I ’ I. run low m: Merlin me. "~ wso. sue." s.solos:oo noo w YORK (APl—Tosmah. was Abbi-'s Crown ‘ l~ 5C 1"9!"? ‘Kenzie. Belvedere 140. i - \ 1mm Aug. 10 jacks.” 10:00 “Hm "I. AUG.” 1:30“le 10:00tell:00 SAT. AUOJI RlSOteleO IOMNIIM NE . . three<yeer~old filly. won the Tosmah returned “80. “60 Wmdy J‘m’ '5 B'"“"“ 8 alms'r DIVISION ‘ an a o 581.550 Matron at Chicago‘s Ar-fand $3.40. Old list aid 34.00.811' Smart (H. B. thlisl in", 1”, ml. In“ xulwII llington Park Saturday by fialfland $3.60 while Nubie was “l HlISIIhlaCnd Rogue 153 i = I s s :8 rim low not: Intel: McGee. l 4: . & ‘a length over Old Hat. .10 show. . . Chappelll (Alum- shown-nabs.) I Tosmlh. owned by Briardlle‘ Miss Khalwar wound up last‘ Mr. DOW“ ‘G- Chime”) ‘11 . Horseraclng prise winners at the Agricultural Show—- Farms of Estel Manor. N.J..I in the field of lo_ IBahe Clegg (A. Pinesul 7 7“ SECOND DIVISION I .u m. M Mi, pm by.” h”. .u .y. d. .f n. fol n s O land ridden b.\' Sammy Dollie—l \‘Hbils WWW?” 0 0'8"" it" PM? m~~12-Mv W‘- ‘3"? First low grass: J. Mulllsw.E ' ' ' y 'y y . " :metis. raced the 1% mile! it!1 "we 102:9 33' .E‘CkévIInonNTg"l gig? 22:,”- fig-v—l-M- 3-10- Belvedere ill. j 'msss ssoaassm seousoaso or 1:49 M. co ran as. ...I _ -, _ , . ; _ _ r I“, “.1 en“ Mickey Cannon of Charlotte- . r - . . . Tosmali and Miss Khslwsr aboard Abby‘s Crown. T‘llrmila Times: 2:14 and 2:144. 141,Wt a M. 1"] MACDONALD Yo"cc° lNc' 0mm continued to dominate play ’ ' 3" . , , . battled for the lead from the; had claimed interference at the Dashes s and '1 THIRD DIVISION “WNW” on her : home Belredere course » a "" . start into the backstretch turns: quarter Dole. ‘Home Stretch (A. Smithl 1!; First low gross: D. Madison-l 53$;ng I? “Enabling”: liIiIiIglI ~ ~ I gammy: argundwghe hItIime Igurgm At Saratoza Springs, Miss: (li‘uItureIIChie£ (1:. Bernard) 3 llern. Belvedm. 100. ce .- oama s en is ca y. ~ : . .aam 's u t ; , ward Island Women's golfchamp-l cavand‘Sh' "1" mm" m“ :0 cit,“ ill "wildnlfhfif' ' emu“? MAIN on nun rte cleaner-res four lengt‘is and Old Hat. neverI . . . _ m, o” m. mm "me up to $1.300 yearling bargain. came I challenge in a close finish. ‘from far off the we mi won The victory was worth 549.050 the 84th running of the 856.200 ’to the winner's owner. Anthony Alabama Stakes in cement herl lmhesi. Iclaim to the ihree-year-old filly" It was the daughter of Tim championship. l 'Tam‘s sixth victory in nine. The long striding daughter of starts and boosted her careerllrls: stallion Cavan matched Winnings '0 3304-559. Tosmflh. the. stakes record of 2:06 1-5 for lthe prevloul SINFGIIY won “9- the m miles in pulling away in 3100.000 — added Arlington Clas'Ithe final sixteenth of a mile SIP» lfor a two-length victory over [NUMLE Tum” I Beautiful Day, .I HIT! III! lIEIMill‘ bethd bQIld in“ Castle Forbes was another‘ ' I" ll“ P C9 “’88 U ll 3' l" len ths hack for third 1 ‘ [other half-length back in fourth‘lm"Y the Sfieid of eight. pawl ionsh'lps and the .l.C. Simmm . .Vn Mrs Cannon posted a tourney (MAM W“ I “WWW” “mm “MW WW” I low of 87 in Friday's opening: round and finished with a 30 hole total at 180. Joyce of Chariottetmvii.‘ who had trailed Mrs Cannon by I round. finished second3 with 183 She had 91 Saturday, Mrs fired a brlllant front nine of 4.! Saturday compared to Jim. Cannon's 40. but c home in 49 while Mrs Beer had I meet by three om HOME WEEK RACING 47 to Win the mggtge (rimmed: gt the - ' III M “ - r l I nANltnonl. now mam ; am an .nuntICl : d . F n f h't. ‘ had a final round score Y‘o‘fl lull: .. ‘ ‘ L l S magg- :tgkgzrtMlgsc O(givaallltllisll: mmifnlmg’mm Blue with a total . ' . r * Action in m. M I...” earned 336.530 to boost ‘iar 19M vm {Ionnie maroon“, Rel- . I l _ I I x I ._. new"... tonight It s me when. bank account to 3233.808 and her‘ mm.- M‘” 9“ “gag.” I II > v (Uptownees hoat Downtownera. ‘career earnings to $203,639. . - - > 192 for non} ‘ - I ‘- . IIIIIIIII III. M... .., M...“ Maritime Race Roundup JOIN casscsm's ": e course in 118 Sat 5: “we? mnIgheIguIlInorMensmm M0 or» m A nine-l rauno tCPl _ Three hal- BRIGHT YOUNG MODERNS p . o y “Ml . dash harness racing card here 1 ses took double wins on the Ian. Bel e. recor ed the heat Saturday saw Dacia Dale and : etghtdash name s racin card '" “h” we" “fly!” do". wmmu’ holiday. ” I! “Will; leore ol the final day with Ripple Scott the only horses to here Saturday night (168!)th a ha". lh' m°mY l° bUY bUCk‘W'WIWd doll“. . er 1 to finish in second place . win twice. .nenw track. for the youngsters. Now thsz've le'lnsd Crescent’a .. - I The Dale horse took race five - . oun modems. The et t a mono the eed II “mm m. I _ . Debble Jester won the first Y 9 Y 9 Y Y n I. “mmwwflu mbznwfim .3335 I . . » . ;0I;~l1’9IIl-;I;;fe r553" 9'13; MI: 1 and fourth dashes in identlcal for clothes and books from Crescent — and they I I .. ' I - ' ;t. . : . , . “tom abs and leasie Parker it: I em M “I. mum rm mm inlgIIlgrfrIIIfurcvm have the money to enloy their holidays, tool 3 :- ae ins-hammered wIirruLer ba- lnfifegv‘II-I: sIIeIVIe:elt:II:=IIlI4 and 2:15 as in the sixth. st- . . o ' er s 0 so u h l W 5 ' . ' ' : 3 an": ole; IIIIIIIIIII . . o In. MiramIiIIIchiIh-ed .. 2:00 4.: :3; megsggghgtgxi ,‘j‘.’ 1‘ cssscsNr . . . I, I ‘ in em. loge winners were The 0”“, winners we", ‘ Low dross—Mable Farms. 0. l mom CANNON Senator Sis ms 3-51' Jethner w ' "ml'v'mW'd'h u-W‘t mums- w '0 RACES 14 l - - ~ est River Alex (2:23) and RACES H r m “.3011. fiaidlaw M I'm“. 1” . m ‘JI m. 105 11‘ m I (2:18 3-5): Double win (2:13 4-5) Adam‘g Joy (2217 2-51. “Nd “mm W m M " ~ l—mm me; “cm “will” N' “t?” m 10': ' i: la M Mill, 110 ill 3 N Am” mm mm HALIFAX (cpl Brewer's ‘ ' ' "' ""'" '°" "" """"""' """ "m N 3m non M. sn- .- It an t " vhhloadenataesestfl RAPIODY . saloon s. . t . o N BROWN . GI hm mg m .11 I. Gallant 135 344 i SYDNEY C?) -— Two hon Lad. owned by E. Himmelman ...5~”umm 4_c : FEMIWOOD IAI- tee Samson I,I 0.3,." m m I, [A mm. (8) m in us in that! for om place in one of of mum. swept both heats of WWW'TH‘W' . 0mm" PM“ FRUSRMVAY r WWII," n Judi“. 1m m a .M, MacMillan 110 iii 280 eight dashes in harness racing the featured invitational pace. "" .""”"‘ “n” l“"" “m 'u."“".' g... Frlmcfil' M”, ii. MacDonald 113 it?! I) ‘N- ":30! 134 3“ here Saturday. on the emit-dash harness rac- m" ham“ 1) ii Par 10‘ g g {0! 15 {g a Doctor Ward and Frank I. in; card at seam Bach'ville ‘mzn - m Cavaliero both finished race Downs Saturday a t. W m- 1- mun 10‘ 10' ’11 CW”. h 130 13" 3" three in 3:10 is Doctor Wood The five-year-old gelding din M w. a" Mess Hi Melts H g. mm “I: too a; G: “gm; 0"" m 33 3 also won race seven IiIzrtH 3-0. the am trip in 2:00 is and the . i—crcnoan KELLY i—pnm nor W. l. ' sf G’, "d M, ‘ , There were two otI double. second in 2:11. E m a—arsasmtn H1) ' wage. FI-Mmfimz. {m a l ° ° "' “m m m dash winners. Niawfield took 0nin other darble winaei mam, nan“ tun a so! "I u m. KI wood M o. a", II mm." 120 IIII m the first race in all) M and was Ginger E.. owned by A u." WI . «no» «6 ~' m MW" ll: 0: a M- 1 w as: 2-2.. mm- m '* my...» hat... an..."nt.'°°" II st in ~ '04 8W" 1“ m m in mom m: eight in milein amount is and u c ‘ my ‘3 a in I. “mean 10s us all ’M. Vessey u m . . mums. MANAGER Hue no a 1. A_ W... m 1,, us as. Fastest «in. of the 2:118-5. as Water at. m Pleas m cw”, lumn’.MIF 7 a: MVuwmfl'qua Singlewinaersmlar. -‘ ' = a 31"“? m 1" n (c. A”... In a 5:14 in the scent! use. many Bob. (2:13 4-31. King '- ‘- com: MANAGE! lomhwn M ' k m in : Rum-hull! II: 3 1:: is in us ass Irish onng single win Steven (2.10 is». True Vote 1“ WW Meltdow- Psoss ass-soul C" V n9 Pfll' . I“ m M Cam (I) la 18 2‘ U. m m E 3:13. (3.“) M WI. all“ (3:15 Hi