n--vx- -u The Guardian en membess of the United .1; Tarottlng Association will Qertnlnly appreciate the great lin- provement in Hoof Beats. the Inont-hly magazine of that Associ- ation. In the old days before the advent at night racing: plants the harneu hone papelis carried stories of the trainers and driiers and of famous horses both trotters and pacers, also articles on shoeing and the writer looked forward to each issue with the greatest interest and in are sure that applied to most of the horsemen readers. Now the harness horse magazines have near- ly all their space taken up with summaries of the night racing lama and of course these are in- eruting to its all but do not take the place of the articles referred to. To fill that necd the smart editor of Hoof Beats takes us back again On former days by supplying inter- Qsting articles and stories of the Iiirf. Here is a brief review of the Ieptcmber issue. On put I is "Haughton Leads firivers" and there is shown the ending money winning drivers to August 15', 1954. and the leading 'V'r'-Sp'uh'h'u'hHa'la5i'H'l-'la'i5HPc'a'u'l-ha'b'h'P Salai nlsy. Sept. 4. 1954 'ta5'tr'a'JVM'&a'al'ia'iar'c'a'i'u'tu'n'h'n'5NFhW'b'l-5'5 .1 I DOWN THE . BACK STRETCH in third place, Donald P. 'liui'im. Dartmouth. N S . and in fifth place Frankie Daniels. Lawreiicetowil, N. S, George 5. 'hirner is in Lentil place and Lloyd Walker eleveiitil place. The Grand Circuit dates are- giveil slid among the News andl Notes are many interesting Pei" ticulars. Backbone Of The Sport is a page three story with illustrations of Bus Edwards, typical of the trainers who are the backbone of the sport, by Larry Edwards. Then on page 9 is 1 very interesting article by Aanes oaliuen. who knows horses and horsemen as well as anybody. on pages 10 to 13 is A Horse With A Heart, the story of Newport Dream's great Hamb1e- tonlan victory this year and it is a moot stirring one and will furnish our drivers and trainers with some idea of what it took to bring this horse to the post sound enough to will the richest stake of the year Then there are other items on pages 13 to 17 with interesting par- ticulars of horses, trainers and driv- ers. Oil page 13 is Veterinary Notes, by Dr. W.R. McGee of Lexington. Kentucky. On page 19 is a tribute to Clinton N. Myers. who passed dash winners til:-oiigfl to August 1st. I954, and you w;'i note among them Basilica Youth Club In . City Softball The Basilica Youth Club ad- vani-ed to the finals of the City jnflbatl League last night when they were awarded the fourth game or tlln.r host of five series vfilli the Sunshine Island Dairy. The B, Y. 1'. won the series ililec gnriu--1 to 071". The R Y. L” were leading 14-T mid time at ll.-it in the top -oi (hr si..xlli inning uiicn uliiplre vvilnr) RI.-ml'iard and base judge Cl:-n lt;.li,a;..., ..il:-d that the Da riyvtrlv u”l'P RTE-lllll'iK for dark- gcx, anti at-nrrlr-rl the game to Ihr Km-vh l'lLlh'f1P1'S. The Dain- py.-. p-qlr-W-rl lhn official rllllnz. 'l”vwr mm .;mm ruin the opening an-inc gum" 13-3 and the second yr-in rwillcrl M rnnirtl. Tiir R.Y.(1 Iryil. Iha ncxl, game 2-0 and the IH'lri zanie T 7 l V"-Ihrt i'l..-rm-o Rnrlw started. an Illr moiiiri for the R. Y. (T. Ian nv-;'nt sill uas iclieved M .Tnr 'l'hr.-In vn tllr Illllfl lfllilllil. in-ri Rnllr-n .lla1I,Cd for the In-....mm and VVR' relielr-d in N1: u-mnrl by hrrithar Charlie. .!:umma,r,glris- lvrm three Minor bland Chammoiishinu at the Qm-en jilimhs-lh P:-rk Diamonds .VesIer- day, the Littde l-CazI1F"'S who had won 7-0 in Ohartnttclown. down- lng the writers 8-5 in Slimmer- aicte to take the series in two atralizht. games. The Siimnlerside Bantams vlho bad dmDDPd I name 2-1 in Charlottetown, beat. the visit ing Bantams hi two 11711398, the morning one A close affair won by a score of it and the after- nnnn game LIRQ by U16 1011'-Sldtd smrr of 17-6. ' The summqdde M1dREf.( also had 10 mks we straight from their , Charlottetown having won '14 under the lights at. Memorial Plaid Friday nilzht. The summersib Midxets bee: Charlottetowla in a close one yest- frngy morning, :3 final score. rend- lng 14-12. The afkrnoon name H-1 a rniat. and was defeated by the visitors in Ill 0303!! OI "19 lmlflll inning with tho pore 21-0 in favor of summereido. Highlights d Ik dR.V WPVPI Garth Harris OOIDC I” lmm i”""l'5 new with in yxhinsz CXIlt'.1”lf'I'1F.f this summer and holding the ram- paging hat: of to Charloztelmvn Itklgets who had driven two Ditch- ers from the hound and were leading ll-I. M also led overv- ono with IR Col llfillnl 101" hits in four trio; including a home run in the afternoon abbreviated fixture. Donnie hircell also hit. a four-base, blow. Michael Scott's hack-handed not of ill line drive to left field LI the second game of the Bantam Dries M3 I mell- light. Line scores: MIIDOITS: R H F. Onto:-n 007 410 0 l2 7 4 S'Blde B00 321 x 11 9 7. second Gama Chitown . 0 I) 2 .1. 5'Side 4 llzl 5 x 21 15 1 IANTAMR i i I! ll I-I Chltown 010 002 l 1 4 fl. B'8ide 100 021 I I 7 0 second Garnc is-gal. winsnree lslaTrT; Minor League ch'ships i race. Continued on page '1 ' rare 'i3ft':lFiTi iililg Meet-At Charlottetown Tonight Another well meet will be held tonight at the Charlottetown'Driving Park and among the features of tile meet will be a one and one-quartet trot. A good fast class Willi such starters as Essa, My Darling. Miss Knox, Whispering Hope. Jotinme Kalmuck and Galiagan is snl. her of tonight's feature.- There will be sin: for Classified Pants Classified Trotters. Starters in the t:n' include '1'ar- tan. Muriel E., Buds Eclio, Chet Lynn Clever, Real FITTED. Pei Racing Meet dashes. air and two foi on Monday Afternooill The second liarse racing meet of the year will be held at Leo P1'allg-hl'3iRli'eFSlde Race Frock on Monday afternoon and Ll. is ex- pected that there will 08 a large attendance of fans to witness some firaurate racing. A ten dash card will be raced on and this includes three clu- sified pace events and one clas- sified trot. Among the starters in the No.- 1 Pace are such favorites as Miss Commando. Belle Budlong, Billy- Budlong, silk Hal snd Colonel Budlong. They will race three dashes. - The Tmc will also go three dashes and has such starters as Ginger Worthy, Miss Palli, Bon- nie Dale, Roma Budlong and sev- eral others. The other two pace events will go two dashes each. In addition there will be a well-filled farmer's The pari-miituel will be in oper- ation and the starting gate will be used. Dr. 1". C. Dougan will be Baseball Results: By THE CANADIAN PRESS classified ' racing Plati--yer, mile nieila. ('ail Peggy Ellis and War- mam. In 1 Ron... 1-.e fn-i iril 1.5:!- 1 r'.- ..-, I X ' (J i ii '. ,.-' l. iial. R It D : . ;i An-..t.-' it . . :.'. -...i the starting gal.-. Among the starters ii t.. 3-. r and and six'h dashes ii-.11 Lil Frisco, Vernlts Pearl, PXEHHIT .1. Walter. Sea Plant, Marion 112.. .liidy Budlolig, Sister Verna lion and Mannlster Direct. Tile trotters will race one and one-quarter mile the seienth dash. At Riverside in the pru-1r;.iig judge. The dust menace will be elimin- ated by me use. of' dalciumi chlo- ride on me track and surrounding areas. The first race will get un- derway at 1:30 Standard Time. l . . A I Tennis Schedule - Following is the tennis schedule for today in the Charlottetown Ten- nis Club Tournament: 2.30-Bud M a c Ale e r va. Doug George (semi-finals). Al Wanda Maclillillan vs. Jennie ;' Boomhower (finals). ' A. Anderson and J. Johnston vs.G.FitsGerIldandP. Keys, M.-icAleer and M. MacGuigan vs. W. Cull e n and Doug 4.00 George. 5.10-Doug George and Wanda Mac- Millan vs. Walter Cullen and J. Boumhnwer. Htilma Even Intermediate Series Islanders I W1Ili' Decide Flliure Next Week The future of Senior noun, 91. is Defeat Ahbies To Ho1man's Inte.-mediate baseball fourth frame and mice in the Murphy. cf 5 1 I I 0 o Charlottetown will be decided team of Sumnicrside evened up sixth, the innings in which the Munem ,, lg L1 1 0 0 within the next wld. their best of seven series with the Abbie.-s got all their rum. wmuock' M g 0 I 0 I 0 M I meetlns last night. in an Charlottetown Abbie! for the Paul Schurman relieved Bernard ' E ' Charlottetown Forum it was dam. championship of Prince Edward in the seventh with two out and R””- P -A 9 7 0 2 0- ed I-Ml CD165! 300 holding nu. isiandl at bQueen llilluigethillearx we on, and the rodoubtalblc 121- Ready. lb 4 o 1 a o o, gvere ifeld Wilthlll a wggx it 'rou1a Last ng t y down in t e vs tors mer Nu-Neill at the plate. Bchur- Mcxinnon, if H 4 o o 2 o o, e U-99 5-I 0 enter arlottcta. byJtheBscore dofss-3. Id t t mant fotrkfed Mat;Nelll to ground Davina, C 5 0 0 5 0 0. Maritime Senior Hockey? oe ernar , ummers e'l s ar- out o a moun . Plneau, Sb 4 0 1 1 S 0. ,- tng pitcher, went six and two- Charlie Ry-an went the mute for -I-ohm . 35 I 8 ,-M H 1 A drive to Dell IOII-I will be mad. third innings,-gnu got credit for the Abbiea. He gave up twelve hits, this Week and mother mm... the win. He allowed 1 total of including a home run blast by H07-MAN INTERMEDIATE-'5 glild 59 helignltwlht liigrum ner. seven hits, th-ree bunched in the Gunner Cox, and a triple by Sch- , , U 3.V ""1 I CC I on tn urman which Murphy tried to P schmmm ,:B&Rp" 0 A I I” i” 55W" Hockey. ' grab on a shoestring efturt. ' ' 4 2 2 1 p 1 Eumrnerslde struck early, getting 0 Dutch at p 0 1 2 0 0 0 two runs in the first, and another Ci” lb ' ' ' g 2 2 9 0 1' 0 t a -brace of tallies in the second. They ' ” ' T 3” wmewm' 1" the ml” "id (l T i U 3 There.w1llbe a special mum fifth. Paul schurmsn, Gunner Cox. ' ' R in Gt 9 ma 1 I" Jlmm Grad and Joe Bemmd an Bernard, phss 4 0 2 2 1 0. 9 IV -0 El 161311: executn . Y Y M. Schurman. 3b 4 o o 1 i o. this evening in the city Hall at a. hit two for four to lead the home V. Hum 1, 4 0 1 2 1 0 30. forces with the hickory. For the Hum" " 4 1 1 6 3 0' visitors Ryan hit two for four, and Tomb ' "36 6 13 2., 12 xi , Murphy two for five. The fielding was above par, a 3, I-Io1man's-6. REPS-Ryan 2, CC lot of fine defensive plays being Ready. Dalton, J. Grady, 2. Cox. effected by both teams. The gems P. Schurman. Doubles-Bernard, were McKinnon's grab of Benny Ryan. Triple-P. Scilurman. Home Grady'a long fly to left, Cukor Run-Cox. Walks-Bernard 3, g Pineaii's catch ;of Vance I-Isrris' Strikeouts-Bernard 4, Schurman thsINGOP,ORE iAPITJ0h" I-"mil. prom or wjldgegse have ,,,,i.,,d bid for a bingle in the rum, and 2. Ryan ti. Left on l:uses-cnur- thfnQ:”i,,Ij:i..:;ft”5g '"”."-,--.--s r-. from me norm and are making Harris' throw from deep left field lottetown ll. Sumrnerside 6. Double which he.” race lmile of 3:5! themselves at hcme, Two (orma- to nip Whltlook at the plate Ill the plays-P. Schurman to B. Grady Ca b 1. " dmgcm -V 1” Flnllm tions of 15 and 13 were reported fourth. to Cox; Harris to Hunter. Wild Stand: 9'91” 3' ''""h" ""88 -in i th -13;, pl i 11 5 BOX SCORE Pitch-Ryan. Stolen Bases-Mm . ' :?e,:i.,.fsiE.d, at-Au ...22;fo.: 3.29 cuannorrerown Ktnnon, P. Schurman, B. Grady. '”””- hf "dd9d.F”deY- would 5" 3 - . be the absolute limit of 1 29m, 1 Came upon 3 mock of 10 AB I ll 0 A E Umpires-Plate-R. Pllllllps, Bases endurance -'”"l'" sunning themselves on a. grassy Hood. lb . .3 1 fl 2 3 1. -H. Landry, E. Arsenault. The 23')'Vear.nld Almulhn mn- hummock. greatly alarmed when they spot- ted me although I was within long They didn't appear ner arrived here Friday by ali- en route home from Britain. Of his defeat at the Emphe Track And Field Meet I National League 5 e ; ht 1 t H d ” Fifsl ' Holman. Indjgng will meet the 3”” 0 ' t ' u” 599' ” 0" Games in Vancouver by Britain"; The B Y C collected 12 hits Il:illI.l:lJduElE:z,lll. 1: A Cenual Crelmeries Gian” at 10 on lgbullzrdvsat?v:lS:e5w::lelfl;'n0T1L,oiii Rogt"toBannh;er1he '.Ad:t;H. W" - - '- , - i I k ill ' i til fl I. - ' JUS 0 K00 or m L '. off the Ballem hrotllers viliile Iile Simmons and Burgess: Friend, gauge 0; Ethlgoralgg LR”! Zeagrli full view and squatted on my heels on He 1. I ire” l,mm".'.. T N” Dairynien were getting seven hits Thies (8! LaPalm-e (7) Hetki (9) finals. '0 SWGY I-11917 M31095-1 Th” did , Landy lalvel by It, mag, (0,, -1:...”--.. Br Y. C- -.-:::::-'i.... mm :::t:i”:..”.?r.fTf.:":.?:.r::.”f::f ...?”.-iZf.i””5..Ei..”i5f...ii””ii.TPiif ..-.i'-.2."-us-.: :Z.'.:.””..."2.".i tn rm ---rt CharlieiWe.alh.erbije had a double Philadelphia 020 Oil 'l12 10 is -l m,'",:",,,l-" me", ""m""" ” m ned out slightly Finally the old hold at Memorial Fielduon Mon: six mile run The iong running race ;i:b'c;,i::':f1n';',',";';,,Hf,'I'id ""3 4 , , g , , - - oc oc is mom ng.- ' g ' - . o . cann ;"1,,;l,g 5-335,---S,f,";h9-Rf-0'-;,;-gt P-gjg-15", d ,g1,00;,.Wki;0",;,2 R-'?d' ----.---C 333,113 ”,tf;;;lj ;n;”,"hede,ftl;,e;f";f; i;fgn;;””;Q"j3:IlgRll1'hfl';.fnff"i Wighgfe 11515, ggorgggruguvgg-invegvm mm time to ruin wilii. 1 .- Closkgy had lwu gfizulilexy aild s 71k (in Viitlud r...',.al:i llllil9ll('l(I. lzaxed iiheir vigilant attitude. Me Entrigs have beenyrgceived from such as the dashes along with the tea-chmg' I-Tm um” A Wm "T single, Kennv Tulle and All I-law (71 and At-.reIl. W Ridzik. L: o a a thinks the flock leader was more the R.C.A.F.. Summereide and from half mile and mile runs, the jumps, :J,reC;'f-C-ludcd m we Melbourm 01ym' (Toarly each had a double and a Littleficld. LIVERPOOL N Q (cmggunng annoyed over having his family's several points in the rovlnce out- hammer throw, pole vault etc. a. single and Geiarri. Biirge had ivio Brrloklyii 210 001 000- 4 '7 0 fax Cm.d1m)5 "wm'ye'd" mm in an 'siesta. interrupted than anything side of a large number of qlty ent- The meet is being sponsored by JUDGING singles in two trips. New Yolk 200 002 l2xi7 15 0 directions as they pounded Live,” else. rice. the Department of Physical Fitness. Dick Carroll hit a home run in lines, Hughes (Si Labine (iii and g ' They were still in the same spot 1. Joan Don lss' 2. Arthur 0 - no out inning for the l)air,v Walkerf Maglie, Wilhelm (7; and 223,16L:,”YK:"H;?.,:x1"B,:';”g,::1;:): when I left. Apparently they are eron; 3. Joyce! Ja'i-dine; 4. w.;'.i'. hut was called out when he rail. Kan, Wcstrum l7.T w,w”helmg If Baseball League finals mid”. feeding in a nearby grainfield. n a 0 Cameron; 5, Garth Coffin, mi in touch .lK9(':il'1(i hasc. tiarili Htixzlics. llRs: Bkn-Hodges; lNYk. The Cndimul dropping mehrst They'll be in prime shape come (wot-ks-it hit a triple and Phil Loci,-man, 1,”, games M the besugfgmne Mn, October 9. Id say offhand they Macfieeun dmiblr. Chicago 000 000 013- 411 D W, have roared but to me me were in fair condition right now ' c o The lwldlni PI”.V '37 "W 3'3""? SI. Louis 000 000 300-3 5 2 531-395 2,2. The fifth game will ha as they were large birds and their e S n 0 a W?” P"”9d 5” hv F3'h9' R99"? Minner. Tremel (9) Davis I9! pisyed mday at Halifax V bodies well rounded out. OX1 Mon- when he niade A leaping one-hand (1 G . - 1 ; J N B. .1 (9, ..;j,. , ' , d e ' ' 1'm d In mj d , "RI-"Ii Fl” 3”? 7i"Wi” I" "W fiiihlwadc Sal-(ili.e:Ml-Mliililnsr. L- olyaellloxcilkngasgii ciisoessedii se)coxelxd- 5:32 X;,e,A',he.o,il,),(-,L:m:,?:I,ull;Ill11Gq:r()eifix: dilnqllfoilarlaryole round to b. plum Best by Test iiinirliz. '3” .1 . HR: StL-G- .. - d' t d i it t . i Tm Hm, W” handled Mi ”7' Amenc-n BT31” fayev Iv'Je”r”;ym;i lguuiirigg agectr”; mence on thret Green qghables flirolf ch:d!;s.inl;. Home is the defending . V”"l9 m"""h-"U l"'i”'i mi” Mal”, Boston 00'! 500 012- ll 14 2 top level almost dragging their course mm H emooni 1 .'',,1q";,'.,; y-e --nprv 5- . mm on first and John Thistle an Philadelphia 100 000 000--1 45 tails aiongilhe spruce spires. An- :,';:n'?:,"dSu':;f:; 3f,.,”;;i ,m,,,,,:;, third. suiiir-an and Whitei Pnnocan other flock about ripe to he pluck- - t . i . .e .- to alf f th h lnshi. see c... ea .9 A1'1'Em1ou Hocxgy FM3 -tmth. L-Portocai-rem. HR-B05-Wit jay Sept W hi?” L1; Nnum?” geese are 'cagey birds but ciudjng the mag, will pin, 1 holes ”-””-i r,.,,,'.,,. ,,",k ,,',,d H, W, Ellie "1"" I W7 Unmolesi-ed on Sunday with the final round . . ., iv-rvh.W..x (1)33 oso 1; 3 of ism-(ail Mm ” 1:,stsa;r;:rac:”el zminlxl oil stubble feeding and 1,5,”; played 0,, Mend". An imlmediage decision has to be made whether as inizmn 00 -- . hey" a must eat out of A i t is ected with we are to lave enior Hocke n . ' Ry.-(1, Ronstaniy :5) and Ff-ri'a: pmvam , nnes hand. The first flock of guoh 3.331 eknngblfvn goal-,5 u cacti Seal: tgr 00 P h Id by 5r not If. 500 Holdmg Stnbbs, Fasciial til and Fit7.ger- An” "'0 'a'"” l".i'h' NM:m”” 5 landed at Moorets sanctuary, powiing Pepe i(gilv,1-coy Monlson, i 8 9' Nae are S0 y p'm' Fnd&y' Septem' aid, w-Konsiantv. I.-Stnhhs. f”'”g;:' park-. me 5'-T”'-'5 Wm mm Milltown cross. on Sunday the Lee Windsor already on hand for ber.10th' It Wm Show there is ,enough interest to 01" Cleveland 1000111 inn 3 9 2 L'f,;L 9 Ammca" Lmiue ”"k W soul. it was October before the the meet. gamze 3 team If "Of. the Holding Seat money will be Clrlnwii 2021010 0 9 2- Chicago 001 001 U00-2 ll 0 '" K?”""- ""01 me" ”9W''i 10 first geese allghtcd on the pond Norman Maclxlod. who. shot a refunded and Senior Hockey will be forgotten in Char- 5'5”" 371 391 ii 17 ” 1- F'WI”- M05-SI Wt Garcia I7) and u'e.,Nm"D"”.I LEW” park it '""5' last year. sub-par '11 to win last year will be louelown ---j- -----v-- Hcgan; Trucks. Johnson 19) and 523- mm';1'1”I9”Ef F9” Prick "IE 0 - on hand 3,0 degend hi. uug, A qi . 1 M . . 33..., w.p,,u..,. L,-nucksp HRS fhurlcrd. e seiges is decided on The Hm mppled Mm, mm The lad,” Wm my mm holes fpecia eeting is called for 8 p.m. Friday, I 0 Cle-Doby; Chi-Rivera. ' ' frbe" W" M "V9" ”m”t " sought sanctuary there last week on Saturday or Sunday with the 59Pt0mbe1' 10th at the Forum To decide the issue. - Baltimore 000 000 030 ll---:i 13 1 WW Pm" ti" 510 10” box Both its legs are broken. There . o Dal,-on 300 000 000 1,410 1 593'-S. 37 furgrttlserved '!E&I-5. 84 for are some who cannot WE”. one -SE-A-A-.-.-Jr lMMUNmA HOLDING SEATS ON SALE AT THE FORUM ry a e . G Turliv, Fgxnlal an: ISOllf'Lg9RV..; lE:f;le;ggn:dT:):5'i;2- ?;rhI1')31l;alc5he5rI-.3nd' such hit a snag at Tijacadle Har- TORONTO (cp) L 11,. Heglll) DAILY FROM 9 To 5 "1"" 3” 0”” ' ”x' - ' ' D0111” On All!-ust 11!. He rowed across League of Canada announced Fri- Lmi p'm' (CF)--A 16-year-old will TORONTO, Toronto girl, Marilyn Bell, Ontario, it. vlas announced Friday. Mn:-il,vti's decision was all- noiliiceri by her father Syd Bell. She said she decided to enter the 32-mile swim from Youngstown N. Y, in the Cazladian National Exhibition waterfront here Tiles- Miss Chadslck. Lila San Diego. Calif., distance star is a filo-way she falls. Marilyn will get nothing in either case. Softball Practice There will be a softball DT'lCllC!' for Canada Packers on the Old Diamond at 2 15 this afternoon. The Basilica Youth Club will hold a practice on the Old Diamond at 1 .10 Sunday afternoon. For Sale Laddie Seymour darn Milbilrn's Magic, five-year-old oacer. Sound, quiet and ready to Applylnr write ,- CLAUDE MURPHY 195 Hillshoro St. Charlottetown. P.F. I. 4' 00!? FIJI? I N J .. 11:.-3-s FJESKIN SHIRTS IS HA7! NI) 0!" -Jrtf (f1l(f'- 5171011! Bal-Abrams. International League On all games played in New York City parks. a five-percent city stiles tax will apply, First swim agaznst Florence Chadwick Richmmd mm 200 071 4 2 in here attempt to cniiqiier Luke Havana 011200 X774 8.1 che and Noble Buffalo Ottawa Wheat and Pliimbo. day, to uphold the honor of Call- SMV”'C.”'"; W 33(2) 3 3 ada against the United Stlitessi.vii.'r- 0" lea mer ' Peterson, Lovenguth til) Tully ' ('7) Zinker (9) Spring rm Meyer and Howell. C. Thompson (101. Heinnclnlan and Johnson; Cue- 000120101-511 1 100100 000-2 6 2 Froats, Swat-i1. and Lakeman; (9) and Lnnnetl: (fox, Micki-ns (9) office to make plans for the series were revpreseiltatlves of New York Giants. Bmoklyn Milwaukee Braves of the National League, and Cleveland A Sox, although still in the conten- secutive days unless Milwaukee la the National League representative against the Yankees. In that event Present at the meeting in F'rick's Dodgers, and and New York' Yankees Indians of the morican League. Chicleo While ion, were not. represented. The series will be played on con- conquei-nr of the English Channel T . 3.:-.22.:--:.. illiiiiliii :2 l tr...--.l..i:'.l.-2.-ls:-5.1:: -:.-.-.-.z' ”"""z "me" ””"”"e” i" we lomsbardi Ci-imian (0) Share In the gm. of a in off! ...' -'"""' ””"”'-.'””””c my "'""i (of Lnndcck on and Howard; day will intervene Ilietyweeil oils WOMBS Chndwmk.M” "Cave Tm" Jackson, Luna U5) Blaylock (6) completion and the alert of thcl . if she completes .the 32-mile and Bmhrink "He. exhibition llvlim. but. nothing if , ,, . , .A' ' W WM Starters For Tonight .8.1O CURTAIN RAISER 8.30 Tst DASN REGULAR PROGRAM STANOAR CFIITAIN RISER-Cloth IOI DASH . 1---.Tu.It Barbara; 2- Mr. Price; 8 Sharlene4R.; 4-Stanley Bay; 5 . Glenda Mae; 6--June Breeze; 7 Ethel M.; B-Jud)": Girl; also 913,. lhle-Fsceclot 11. N0. 4-s-cussinllin i-a(:a-.-2 ar 3100.09 naon ” 1 - 3--Whispering Hope; 5- Min Knox; 5 - 1- Essa; 2-My Darling; Johnnie Kalmurk; 6--Gahagan. N0. 1---Tartan; 2 Muriel 1.; L-Bud's Echo; 4- Chet Lynn Clever; 5 Real Fingo; 6 Pet Hanover 7-(Peggy N0. u-.c1.as's1rmn PACI-I A'I' alum xacn 1---1.11 Frisco; 2 Vernlls Pearl: 3 5--Marion T-3.; IL-Judy Budlong; 7 Direct. ' N0. I-5-ULASBIITID PA(ll'--I AT M50.” EACH I-vnanide: 2 America's Ace: 3--Caiumetta: 4 Tommy M rgan; 5- 0""!!! Hal: TL-R'u'n.v P. Dale; 7--Bellhop B.; 8 Carl Aubrey. OllART.01Tl7l0WN DILIVING PARK I-7-CLASSIFIED TIOT-I A'l' In Dash 1 Mile; 2nd Dash 1&4 Mlle O TIME IIIOJO EACH Ellis; &- Waymark. -Premier J. Walter; 4 Son Plant; - Sister Verna Hon; 8 Mannislor from the Black Bush at high noon, beached the dory and walked his car parked behind the fish to day that the annual "immunization Week" will be held across Canada house carrying a shotgun something sweater. A nearby, who is also a duck hunter Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. This year triple protection is available through use of a preparation which combine.-. wllooping cough vaccine and diph- theria snd tetanus toxoids giving simultaneous protection. and in his standing wrapped up fisherman Continued on page '1 83!. THIS LIST OF HIGH 0L'AI.lTY Gl'Nll, A MMljNl. THIN, AND DECOYI. "Ithaca" Repeaters g "Ammunition" "Remington" Repeaters "Stevens" Repeaters Super-X "Noble" Repeaters I Imperial. "Coooy'i Single Iarrel Muxum "Topper" Single Barrel Canuclt - "Goose and Duck" Decoys DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. T55 Kent 5!. Biol 6565 I RIVERSIDE RAGE TRACK LABOR DAY SEPT. 6th, 1954 Race: Start- at 1.30 S.T. N0. I-CLASSIFIED r-Acir,-s nasiurs-sioo.oo naon past! 1-Mi” C0mmHnflO. Owned by Dr. P. Maclntyre. driven by L. Cultu- 2-Belle Budlong, owned by R. MacDonald, driven by 1!. Bernard. 3-Billy .Bud1ong, owned by M. McGowan, driven by R. MacDonalC 4-Silk Hal, owned by H. R. Bevan, driven hy A. Llewellyn. 5-Colonel Budlong, owned by D. Mackinnon, driven by A. Lower: N0. z-cLassuru:ii nor.-3 DASHES AT sloo.oo EACH 1--Min Palll. owned by Dr. G. C. Bishop, driven by E. shaiv. Zr-Ginker W-Oflhy. owned and driven by G. 17'. MacDonald. 3-Roms Budlong. owned hy S. J. MacDonald, driven by L. Kelly. 4-Bonnie's Girl, owned by Carl Wood, driven by S. Kennedy. 5aBonn1e Dale, owned and driven by Chester Hint. - 6-Mill Wnrtlw Dale. owned by Fred Taylor, driven by H. Ital '1-Sprlnghlll Dan, owned by L. H. MacNcill, driven by E. Downs N0. I-CLASSIFIED 1-acrpx DABIIES AT sloo.oo sacn 1--June Breeze, owned and driven by H. P. Cudmore. 2-Rebecca's Money, owned and driven by Sterling MacDonald 3--Kitty MacKay, owned and driven by Gerald Fitzpatrick. 4-Fscecloth, owned by C. 0. Green, driven by H. Stead. 5-Penny Ravel. owned and driven by C. B. Drake. 6-Mr. Price, owned by O'Brien A: Shea, driven by B. Whalen. N0. 4-criassinnn race-2 nasnss AT sioo.oo man 1-Bob Biidlong. owned and driven by Edward Murphy. 2-Ethel M.. owned and driven by Randall MacDonald. 3-Hoosier Doctor, owned and driven by Ellwood Shaw. 4--Sharlene 12., owned by Russell Roper. driven by E. Downe. 5-VV'hl7.z-Over. owned by Arnold Weeks. driven by Cyril Smith. .8-Goldie 8., owned and driven by G. F. Mscbonald. Twenty-four have been declared in. Position: will be drawn for at the track at 1 p.m. Monday. 5'3 6th, 1954. . ' In addition there II I large entry list in the rarmera'- Harald Race to he run at the conclusion of the four classified ovum ski with n Running Race. Pari-Mutual - Refreshments and Lunches. Races start at 1:!) pm. sharp. Starting gate will be used. 145 speaker system. This track and the roads leading to It have been treated V”. calcium chloride to eliminate the dust. Transportation to Riverside Races Sept. 00: from JImmy'I TEA Queen Street. Race: on this track are Conducted undei the U.5.'!'.A. Rules. The management will not be responsible for any accidents CW5 this meet. 1 44