' I O O ar I in Surprise Victories Are Feature Of Events Raced Under Lights ttliiii--l;itr hip and Rcssie Bud- lnii: ravrirl their way i" SUTPUSP t-;y-9.-,,-195 in the first and second dashes of the 2.20 Pace'lnst night to liiizhlilzht a great MEN'S rare in: iii-lore a tremendous crowd of him at aiiotlicr Old Home ll cck lV'ii"lE meet. Rttssifi Riidlnliicls victory in the second dash of the event was the npu-i win of the. night. The Dips nltliouph a bi: surprise iiclor). tn the ii:-tiin: liuhlic, was no up-. cut for he t'Jll1lF' hark to rave a illltl mile in the last heat and um ii)' half A ionSZih- iiwigin S Griiiitin iiiso iIEUi'"'i U, l!lKl iztirni-iso picture as he pl,yu'wi qr-iimil :n the second heat of the 2'20 Pace. The qiiinella on yaw.-tn Riiriioii: and Wa.i'n9 5- .” lv:tl(i lite eiH2EF'l'iflZ siiiii r .lit A p v ptire-iiiiitiiel pays were 1. (hr luygnst nf the week and iiiri Il1'ni ti) he handed out this xnltllilili item.-ninth hip set iii" pzitiiii when he mime hrime Pl xi. llll"l in the first limit to W) s-.; 1 Ni Tim rI'tilV rlniihln nn ifiiocolatri ii;i "llfi 'l':iie Single C paiil k")l'.'.ii Then Resale Biidlnng kt-iii ii'0 will i-ollm: by paying &95.4ri Vtl 'l ti.-ii tirill'ir win tivkcl anti S'itltI for I Fiiltlfi ducal. A pi:It'" twin on iY:iy no 9. Crnttan paid 5-tzjii. Thorn were two riuincila win- nrr: (inn was hrild by Toni yiule iif (Vil7Il'iOii0i0Vlll. a retired Ili'lltK.'l” eiiginr-or and tiie other ui: piiriliiised hy a man from. ll.i'.if.n'. Peter Clegg won the first and third dashes of the 2.25 Pace iihilq tihispcring linpe took the sm-niiri ria-ii. Trtic Signie. G. won the mat dash of the inst class aml Yella Ln Yella took the scciind. ' in the first race of the 2.25 Pace the Don )lacNeill driven Peter Clrvgg was an easy winner. linxic Fed.-ii'al set the pace fiir the '11:! three quarters hefoin NIR"NPlii pulled out the Clegg. horse and take him under the vvii-b with two length to spare. whispering Hope equalled his track record in the second heat as he came under the wire in 2.13 3-5 to beat Petcrclegg inablanket fin- lsh vcrnlta Pearl set the pace in the early part of the mile and led the field at the quarter pole followed by Prior Clegiz. David G., and Wli1spe1'iii;: Hope. Cyril Smith had NYillSprl”.l1lZ Hope 111 the lead at the hiilfi and held him out front to the hire. The third heat of this event pro- duced a brilliant race between Pctcr Clea: and Whispering Hope. The iiio horscs paced neck and mar from almost the three quarter mark with Peter Clegg on the inside winning by ii nose. George Sobey took Chocolate Dip aiiav in ninth position in the first rrtrri and had him tucked in fourth a' the limit. The favored Becki: Smith was lcnding the lowerl by Dale F1 and Miss Com- ntardn Snliei' -varied his drive with the Din a' the. three quarter pole. He "ircrl past Dale R and Miss Com- inirrln on the hack stretch and ill rl.slr12ced Fiecky Smith on the lirimc. stretch to win by more. than a new record for Chocolate Dip. Bccky Smith again set the pace for '11: second heat of the. event. Bf"-!llP Biidlong raced most of the the lead in the stretch to win by n was followed by Dale R. FPEZDEZRICTON. ICPi-Two de,- ICll('i'.lllI champions advanced to the niials here Thursday after the. fourth days play in the New Bri ::'.i'ick inrgyii Tennis Associa- tinii senior championships. In the highlight match of the day. Jim Strceter. Rothesay, de- fending men's singles tltleholder reached the limits. Streeter elim- inated Ken Real-don, Halifax, in ii five-set victory. Streeter played game to come of 3-8. 6-0. 6-3. 6-8 and 6-3. a strong net half hours. It l!Lii he streeler Piers of T1'.uro. N.S., in the finals field iol- . a lcnrzth. Time of the mile. was 2.11. n1:lc in second place but moved into lengili over Wayne S. Grattan who tthrii-nlate Dip raced the first. halii Finals Today For Tennis Championships out on top by scoresl The gruellinz match took three and at and Dave .1 Last Night i of the third heat on the outside be- - i fore he could get in on the rail but - l the Lee O'Brien owned horse show- :ed plenty of stamina and track isavvy as he heat off the challenge iof Be.-sic Budlong, Mighty Deb and iRosalie ll. in the stretch. ' Mighty Deb who challenged from the three qiiaitcr pole placed lec- nnd with the. fast finishing Rosalie illooper mining third. ' 1 True single G.. driven by Laurie lO'Br1en won the third race by I i nose river Vella La Vella. in a thril- llliz finish. Trile Single G. led all the way followed by Rusty Han- iirei-, 'rcx.is Brewer and Miss Knox at the qiiartcr mark. Texas Breiier moved up to sec- and place at the half with the latiiziq Rusty 1-lanover in third a1id.Miss Knox in fifth As they wen' up tiie back stretch it was T siii2:c G.. Texas Breiier, Mzss K: .. My Darling. Vella La Velli and Rusty Hanover in thati order l Velia stiirted her drive from thei ililllfill turn and pared beautifully: i:'i'.ii1 the stretch to lose out to Triie Sinzic G by a nose. I But Vellri has lint. 10 be denied tn the secoiid dash. Driver Joe .VlacDonaId had her in second place bPi1lll(l True Single G. at. the quarter pole. 'l'he,i' remainedi that way in ilie stretch ivheni Voila riini-ed out to win by more” than a length. l i The granrisiaiids were oi'ei'flow-. inn: with people. A guess of 10.-y 000 might be a conservative figure, Sumiiiaryz l ' 2.25 Pace yPeter Clegg -I) MacNeilli ywhzspcrinz Hope iC. Smithi Maxie Pedczal lGuguon) lDai'id G. iJei.ie:li Eva Budloiiq isieacii .Vcrn1i.a Pearl il.ioiveryi 1 Hlosedale Clansman t,J. Mac- i Donald; 7 7 51 Times: 215 4-5: 213 3-5; 2.131 y1'5- PPYEF C1622 owned by George l'3l'0(lit(lIl5 Kciisingtoii, and driven -133' D011 MacNe1lI; Wliispeinz Hope 'oii'ned by A. Weeks and driien by Cyril Smiih. l 121 612 "264 .3411 433 55d Pari-miituels: First, s2.90, 3 0().i I330: 5710. 4 70: 4.30 Sccond' 1 S1070. 300, 2. ' ,0; 54 40 p fThird: H 20, 1 1.50. g 1 l 32.30. 2.20 Pace Chocolate Dip isolyeyi Besne Biidlonz iColI1nsi 'Becki Sin:'ii iforinieri ;Mighli' Deb il,etcl1cri :Wa.i'ne S. Grnttan tTa.vior). lrtosalie l-1, iotlvleai-an yMiss Commando tblewcllym Dale B. isteadi V p lFii1uraniir: tMacDrii1adi . l . TIITIPSZ :11, 2.12 3-5, 2.1.1 3-5.i .Chomlate Dip owned by Lee, 0'. Brian. Albertnn, and driven by G003-'9. Sobey: Bessie Eudlong owned by A. Benton and driven by Leo Collins L First: 3112 50. 24.80. 7.80; 53.90. in no. Second: .s.o5.4o, 50.40.. .so4.2n, 37110; 312.90, thirzil 07.50. Third And Sixth Dash" True single G lVella. La Vclla 3xICIl33953x"C 0Ih!ONlNmrl1'-'9 moms):-avinzzz-st-4 .60; race: tL. 0'Brieni 1 2 I t.l.M:1cDnnaldi 2 1 iTcxas Breiier tcampbclli 3 3 My Darlini: tMcGrezori . . .. 4 4 Miss Knox tDowne) W5 5 RHSLV Hanover ti-leiiiieaseyi .6 d1' Times: 2.11, .10 2-5. True Sin- llle G. owned a d driven by Laurie l0'Briei1: Vella Lit Vella owned by tArgu.s MacRae and driven bv I M:icDonald. " Pari-mutuels: First: 37.00. 3.20, 2.80; 53:30, 2.60: s3.'l0. Second: 54.00, 2.00, 2.20, 32.80, 2.30: 52.70. tlennis Tourney i y LITTLE SPORT I i I I ' -PVAGE SIX Turpin-Olson Bout Oct. 21 (By Jack Hand) NEW YORK, MP)-Randy Tur-I pin and Carl tBoboi Olson were niatched Thursday for I 15-roundimyg world middleweight title hnutl Oct. 21 at Madison Square Gar-y den. Jim Norris. president of the in-yat p and annual Dominion of .Cainada Rifle- ternational Boxing Cluh, THE GUARDIAN. ci'1Kii1T61"Tiif(Tvyh' Five Marksmen Tied In Qualifying Stage For g Govir-Generalist Match SOUTH MARCH. ()ni.. (UP) niarksnien Thursday scored near perfect scores in the quali- fying stage of the Governor-Gem ;eral's match to tie for first pl8('Eishnnlrn” HAHN H Knuth the fourth day of Ihe Rfithy Harry Markson. his managing dir.-Association prize meet. eetor, have been negotiating for over two months to land the bout. From the start there have hes-iiillainptoii. SidiLieut. Gilniuiir Boa, Flaherty. manager of Olson. lieldlmid Siliillv 1-013 Ddif tout for San Francisco, where tliel45. 0lliiWa- Sifereii 1435 07 3 P05" lives.isil)le m,m.!oai-ii of the 200, 500 and 600 yard balked at taking the Britishlrani1P5- l differences about the site. transplanted Hawaiian now George Middleton, Turpin": agcr. eliampirm anywhere except Newt York. V liiarkson, aiinoiiiiciiig the limit. for Norris, said the agreed to a 30-30 split of thing" lieved There Is no bill the IBC agreement champion on cos. Retirement inson in Dr-ceniher. up in dance man vacated the champion- ship of the 160-pouiiri division. be around 540.000. rematch i-r-rtainly with the future to has ultiinaii-I 1952. to oil up ideiii ieal filzhiersienter the final siiiize of the Gov- "evcry..ernor-Generals Gold Medal malt-hi including TV receipts, he-lSati1rdii.i' xvcek-long nieel. conlracnlderide the winner an lying stage will he held today. i title dclcn-il-17's. . y yli. G. T. g0. Doyne-Ditmas. both nf sugar Ray Rnh..oi' Britain's Cambridge liniversityy lake Fifi? new career as A son;:-and- livaii. New W'esin1inster, B.C.. Cpi.. la. M. Hughes. st. George, N. 13.,l and Maj. A. J. F. Roberts, Mont-y i l The marksmcii--S. Sgt. G. B, Kay. 41, Hamilton; Lt.-Col. Stev'e1i Johnson, 48, Calgary: May. R. H. 39, Camp Borden, Ont.:' 28, Toronto” Reynolds. 1.30 firing 10 rounds from The men. all Bisley shots. chalk-y cards. i The top I100 nicn qualified to iihirh winds lip tliei A shoot-off toy in the quzili--y posiedi Tetlow, 1 marksnien were A. J. Fix e other They i team; Lit-ut. Frank C. Sui-? 1 SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. ,4CPi -- 1.1. J, Mousie Dowling of Mone- itin and J. K. S. Manuel 0! Halifax are the finalists in the Maritime amateur golf champ- ionship play. The two golfers will lee oil in the finals today over a 36-iiole course. ln.senii-final play Thursday, w L In”. 2l?vKNi:riKct:reife::viT iI(pa,dpahndHIVlla(ii- Buffalo 69 47 -595. uel defeated John Randles of 1M0?"-F9-11 Ni 45 535 Riverside. one tip. Rochester 66 52 559 Thursday morning. battling Riv- Baltimore 52 55 -530 erside's powerful Johnny Steele. Toronto . 51 59 503 Dowling came right down to i'iieLS.Vll8CU59 . 53 53 457 wire befnie iiinking a 30-foot piiiii0ilhWR 54 55 -454 on the llith to sew up the matchi Springfield 36 80 3101 hi ' t. 1 win ll Niinltglirhnfrlfientundtrsiipb Ewe! Rrii A""”"" L"'"' Morrison of Moncton Thursday NM, York 75 36 gem mr'IEllilEl?dga')', Dowling l)la7.ed tlii'oii,zii:LCm(f”” M In the qualifying roimd at the par Ci9”"l”"d 63. " , 7n Riverside Golf and Country Club BMW? , M 52 "533 course with a. medal score of 6'1. yw”,5m"ii”".i 55 29 M" Wednesday. in the first round of Pmiadeiphm G7 5 A?” the tournament's match play.iDe”"”, '- 40 72 -337 Dowling edged Bruce 1-liitchinsozi 5'" L””'5 - 39 76 339 or1:dtIll:ns:sct(?d1d i'01llIi'lII liwednesdav Nauonal Luv” alternoon. he was carried to an B,.ookym H -,4 37 567 extra hole by Gerry Fitzpatrick oilmuwauke, an 45 .595 Riverside before he ilqllEE7i9dlf-huadclphia - 51 49 -555 through for his second match v1c- 5,. Lou” p 30 50 .545 0T.V- New York . 53 55 .491 Raiidles. conqueror of Pete. Kelly cmcmnau p 51 53 547' Wednesday, and winner over Eug- Chicago 43 5-7 ;,91 ene Mealcy. the Saint John dlsi- pmsburgh g 33 31 .319 rict champion from Weatlield gig Country Club Thursday m-orniiiiz. was off the 1RiI'Wl.V Ind M10 li1Pi, There were 9.185 dentists regis- rough no lean than 12 times on ti-red with Britain's national health the. ground with Manuel. Only it sizzling putter kept him in the match to the lath where the same club almost gained him the hole and ii playoff with Man- tcontlnued.-on Page-131 l0pens Saturday ; The (Tlinrlotti-town Club senior i tennis tournament will commence this week-end. it was learned llinre last night from Iran )nw- I iinz. l Foiiipelilitiiis uill he held in ilie. men's and i.'l(iIVW' i"i1i'i:ions with rliampionsliips for the singles and doubles uilll1"l'S. An intermediate toiiriiainriit will also he held at the same time as the senior F”-dnyg 1,191.5 won m mrallm ",”ltoiii'ii;ii1iciii if eniiiiizli entries are ovcr Doug Simpson, Niagara Falls, O1it.. 6-1. 6-2, 6-1. Piers defeated Streeter last year in the New Brunswick Junior finals at Rnthesay. Polly Pelletler. Fredericton, and Betty Hoyt, Renlortli. delcndinizl--. ladies' play hot of Halifax, in the finals Fri- day afternoon. Luge and Miller will meet the ladle? singles defeated Polly Polletler and Miller put Hoyt. out of the running. Four tltlu will be decided today and the men's doubles limits will .be played Saturday to tournament. Practice doubles champions will in , Apmgghutpru-e-ti-on for the In- mmul me 0 Aliens will be held tho on Mlluorill Field at six g' I V it was Announced int night i-nut HIOIIIIIII. I - -evnnlnl Ruth Mtiiarhnd Vida Largeii ti nnls. Ln rgc end the rcreiverl. All those intruding to com- pete in either tournament should fforwnrd their entries to Ivan inowiing or Phil .lardine at the tennis 1-oiirts. E0 THEATRE NT AMED FRONT IER-. Color - Joseph Cotton, Shelley Winters, Scott Brady -Superior Terlltlc Struggle - Cattle porous - liomuteeden - The West Dowling And Manuel In -Maritime Golf Finals Eleague Standings (By The Canadian Press) International League iservice in 1952. l Bournemouth on the English south coast was the festival centre for the ancient Wessex kingdom. l Junior Abbies Statistics BATTING RECORDS 0 AB H An. RBI Runs 23 .111 HR SB 11. Kennedy .17 12 16 .222 4 21 ' 2 :1 0 1 w. Dunn . ....o so 5 .200 o 5 2 0 o .5 la. Ready so 13 .191 o 10 o o o 4 loan Maclieod . 16 63 is .1101 it 12 '1 1 1 4 B. Carson . ..l7 58 11 .189 7 9 0 0 0 0 Dave Macbeod . . 15 4'1 5 .106 5 3 0 0 0 3 lw. Hood 16 so 14 .233 6 B 1 0 0 :1 livi. MacF'adyen is .51 ii .193 11 4 o o o 1 1. Kennedy 17 on 16 .235 is 11 3 1 1 4 l.i. Squarebriggs 6 13:. :1 2.50 n 2 0 0 o 1. NJ. Fardy .5 2e 2 on 5 4 o 0 2 1 ll PITCHING l'lE(l0RI)S l c. w 1. Ir H R an 1;. cam" 10 5 :1 72 y as 71 no 1, Kgnnedy 5 2 2 as as 25 to Don MAcLeod G o. 1 so 21 47 is 1.1. squarebriggs 1 0 3 11 9 3 10 MONTAGUI Aue. 'l4tlI-'l5tII EXTRA '2 iwgr-Q0 IouJJol "1s(0cUsic"'171.”i9is3 Baseball Results By The Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 010 110 000-3 '1 0 Pittsburgh 010 I01 01x-4 9 4 gngg n,,V..L Miller and Lopata; Lapalme and i Atircll. 1-lRs: Pittsburgli Thomas real. Sqdn. IA(NA-. Reynolds. ulin has been oiirtlintz high scores through-i Cincinnati 015 020 200-10 12 1 out the meet. Wednesday won the Chicago 000 010 001- 2 1 4 Conntiuiziil (Wilt I" II 1W0-W-"W-i Baczeivski and Seminick; Pollett. Pnltmlclsiiiiiizoii 131 Willis tilt and Mc- CQM5. J- Culloiigli. I.-Pollctt: HR: Cincin- iiiiti-Marshall. Iliruoklyn 000 111 401 1-9 13 1 iNcw York 021.032 000 0-8 13 0 Three nizirksincn tied for ill'Sil L095: Miliikeil (5. Hughes (6), place in tlic Nlncliriiirznil ('liai-ipnlicw l6'- vvildil l7)i OI-"abme lei lcngn ('tip nititch which was yiosl-iaiiil Ciimpinienai .Wo”'hm3i0”3 prined Molitiiiy liertiiise of a ltciivy Vviihmm l7'i cmwm (mi mid dmxnpm”. of 1.3111. .WCSirllm. W: Labine, L: Wilhelm. Sm. M Ty pm.,..sp n,.:,,m; Cm. Hits: New York, Westrum. Dark,- Brooklyn. Campanella t2t, Furillo. I21; Philzidclphia-Torgeson. DINO. Ont, m;irksi1i:iii, A. llivipcr. Local Man In TIP Janet Clegg Sets Mark; Pontiacis Mile Is Best In Maritimes This Year lthne of the meet. After 211.; H, eryone thought the results at H... other two heats were conclusions. But then in the third 17,-;,,,.,. Maplecroft, long forgotten by 11., Maritime. horsemen today willi have several things to ponder over. Not the least oi.',then1 will be the fastest mile of the season trumped in the Maritime: by b ; fy, fl Pontiac when he fought of! all ;i?h.(,”ialmc-MdrilliilgnE1:i:I.en:: Hm opposition in the second heat oil wire in one of the hltterest so ill! the Free For All Face to come lrmtllcs seen here in a long 19”.” under the wire in 2.06 415. ' 1' 'l ' th 1' " Another big headache in yegrsl In mm In E "st dead him mreioiie. y ol' the week and season um to come may be the absolutely Lucky Chief in 2.08 US. unbelievable miles gone by Janeti The large crowd of fans ..,. Elegibsummerside-owned bay filly Y ner T. Ciegg, when . she - - . hroke the Maritime record for a1Eli2xt'doof'lninsIiels!lI:d:'a two-year-olds in capturing thc first 1 the nrder of the dayp Unles '” heat nt the Two Year Old Trot: sI)C('i(ll()l' literally isat. on the ll 1 and Place, by coming home iniit was impossible on man H" 1”” I" 219- But the biz Si-IF-Acasions to tell the winner ylilm-H prise of the afternoon came when guess”; wore wrong as the'hm.:J' the field of eight returned for tliei .-,-.,m. to me line 501.1059”, hm second and final heat. lt was lhen' N1 nnly n pi-mm could 59 ,.l ,' that the Clcgg filly showed 1lici”,..m- I Hm" blood lines by taking an early IPII(il -s . . - . and holding it all the way to thcl Ff;-l,l,,n,,Ngrlgaigldth-;r:EI:Il:;a2::' xilrgras shi;wflashed under to an-I Janet C1983 (G. saucy) H ' V new arillme record -as she; Cm”? G U” Lemuel.) L scinlilluled to an iinbelicvahle prmmm. J. Walter (Lowery, l 2 mark of 2.17 IVS. She was four Mlmpvs F-,q.”.C;5 (P Mcxenmvi .5 ti 7 yhand had their share of thrills gt; Slrlzilhrslsilvlgind of the field WIIOII! Honsm. Doctm. ysham Janet Clan is nwned hy George Sunkist Joe twiseneri . . d . Parker's Pick (Bernard) .. .. (1: A. M. Jnhiislnn. (Ilinrlottrtriivn; p S i I - and iii. Sui. J. V. Martin or Cnmii 51- LWi5sMl1Wa”k” 11” 50h9d',ii:i'iei);' kslIl:)I:ilTEirl”s1:lllIgrSol:'f:d"(I-rli':t)Il:1 S”.'".''”” W” ”m” - 3 ' Borden, Ont. each fired in iron- U19d- iin this Province. . Fmnmg .0wn”: Janet m'"e"-' ?e('iitiv'r; l1iitl)l;s-eycis lain ill; tartzegj AMERICAN LEAGFE l A Surnrh". Mun 'Ii”l('ii W (-imme 50bPl'. Slllnnie;-- rom iv - am 5 iwir range. The terrific mile his Pnnii:it' to tie for the run and t'1ish pl'l'l.P. N . y k 000 300 1g0..4; 11 2 (fol-mm-1. k . g 'H- ! R i g ' Th" Slim"-0” '0 iliiiiiil" ""' Mir V;.'VIVShi!1!:;I.0n 000 000 100-1 s 2: siioCked)aii Iidiisn iisnlnu ':,.:m..';). ”'"""i ””'”'"" "' "'9 3-30 Trvi "” WI” he M1” mil"-V i'"'”9dis Lo .1 d Bern: Marrermlliecied to see '1 l 1- att-13. following the slioot-off in 5Th,,r,);qi, .3.nand 5.11553 L. Ma1.-3M.,pma(.mng mcaunnlgke rSe”m:d?5eIi;I Arlonway (Cudmorbi ,1 1 1 iii" (iii-Tiihinil SUI-'1” 01 U19 Gm” rprq lciiinc in the second il0Hi. of the waymmk lM('Kennm '2 2 5 ""0"'G”'"i””'S '"””'h' AND05l-IIII 000 000 000-0 .1 0 event after the winner of the WMLYN See l0'Mmm)' '3 A 2 With ill" -W"'”"”R"” "mi ililiiliilPliilndeipliia mm 001 00x-I 6 0 !irsi.' Liivky Chief. Cape Brelon- .Fo””'e Dill” lB”'” -t 5 tying niiilclies are in the ;:r:inrl Hudmn and white; Coleman owned big om. had come pad": larlnn tlsctcheri 5 3 4 and all coiiivivs nzgrciiatc. Toii and Mn” home to heat off all opposition in m” M” ”reW'5) -1 v- 5 7 5 aszgregiile sttindinizs during the Chknk," 000000130 4g.-1 13 1 2,07 LI; (0 ring up the fastest R93) Sift ii40W9i'.Vi 7 5 7 ""'.k R” 340"” '” ”'" ”.'””lt liflt" Clcvt-irind 100 010 001 0-3 11 zip icoiitiiiiletfon-I ed in the fiiifil New 0! ilic t-m'- -1-,..,.g.k5, (-.,.,5..mm .10. and: ”rr-r--rin---------- ----W A . . pr,-1Org(mnm.M; l1”m.,1'A,”H" Hrm Slmlyl Wilson mu GMCHL H009”. this isili Conic (:in;id.is 19.14 l-.is- (9, xvlght do. and H(,:mL wg ley tcam. i Sixteen niarksmr-n tied wiili onc R059” Dobv. off the possible plm in the 31:10-g "Hum i 000 000 000 MP4, 9 0 Dotiszail li1lli('il. lniiliitietl ixc1'ri' qt Hulk 000 M0 000 mg! 7 1 RMWH A" n"hl":""' P'”””'id'lQ”"t tzaiver and Biicliii' l(i'e1lii-.v Sgt. P. .i. l..'il1tr1:;in. (lli1iiwitle- ,v . I it , gi trmn, and S21. .l. Al. 131111.-, Monk iii ,,',1h. 4.”: -.C.ou,l.n:)' J3: tcontinued on Page 13: real. ' 01.11 HOME WEEK PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 1 1:30 p.m.e-Vaudeville. 2:00 p.m.-Mammoth Livestock P u r (I d e with presentation of trophies to winners in front of grandstand. M Children admitted free." No charge for the outer gate. Adults. 50 cents admission to grandstand. EVENING PROGRAM 7:00 p.m.-Finals in the Square Dancing . Competition. ' 8:15 p.m.-Vaudeville and Horse Racing. During the afternoon all prize winning animals will be on parade. o L Murray River Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 14th and 15th-8:30 P.M. liiittt Sllllltl'S similar I EVENING POST stint at Flllllllllllltlflll All Itlllll i vile . .- ”""" no-v-.IiMQ.lW-IIIKIU-llillw-MIISIIWII-IUIIIIII ---ai.nu-AIJIIQUI-HM”-Icon-Viovbyuaquzcettv.-Ielndlno Iowldvylwnlnuicinwybylohlhevv-Anorbielndvuv-Dlnctovklephlliu N HWIUCVVYUUIICOU. Also Short Subiects Trucks. L-Hooper: llRs: Cleveland-I ii0iiSE RACING-STOCK GAR RACING SATURDAY NIGHT Summersiile Raceway I.--SANDY iuaiuz A ULASSIFIED nasn crash 5200 .'i.-Jl'NE HENLEY l tl.-WHIRLAWAY 7.-ANITA Bl'l)l.()N0 i,a.es11uc0E PETER 1.-ram (11,011: -:.-Ahnico .1.-TOMMY MORGAN 1.-snumh iuami. 3.-JUNE HENLEY fl.-VVHIRLAWAY 1.-ANITA Bl'Dl.0N(l 8.-SIMCO PETER. CLASSIFIEI) DASH l'l'RSI'I 52041 i I.--JIMMY A. l2.-(SIT LON - y.'l.-BLil)I)I' BliDL()NG l.-SUNNY B. CLASSIFIED DASH l'l'Rili '!00y5.-SENATOR CRAIGMYLII .61-GIT HARVESTEB 1.-GUY LONG '1.-Fl'HS('() THE GREAT '3.-FRISCO THE (I iA'I' 8.eSQl'II:E I. i -'i--BUDDY BEDLONG AN" Piitrihle: -Sir Francis 4.qIlbIbIY A. llrnke, Syriiin l)nlr,-. 5...-our HARVESTER i 6.-SENATOR ORAIGDIYLF :(fI.ASSlFIED DASH PURSE 5300 1.-sqmmc L. i 8.-SUNNY B. il.-HILDA MAC Alan ellglhle: - Sir Frnnel-i 3. (APT. LEE I 2.-TOMMY MORGAN 'l)rn kc, Syrian Dale. .'l.-AIANNISTER DIIll'll”l I. AXIONA l'ETItlRS 5.-YANICEE JOAN ti.-DOT BITDLONG 7.-ILL IIONTO ii.-MONA ('I.EGG Also ellglhlez Ornnge Hal. CLASSIFIED DASH l'l'Il.N'F. cV300l I.--ARITICO 3.-FACE (TLOTII RACING EVENTS. TODAY AT OLD JHOME WEEK 'I3llT-FIRST DASH 3:15 nvnniuim & co.-rimir. rm: ALL Tutor nasuas 3-6-8-THREE DASHES AT 5100.00 min 1-5-0-VELLA GIIATTAN 2-7-7-FEATHER DUSTER 3-D-4-FLAXCOT A-2-3-CLEAN UP 56-D-IIAJAII HANOVER l'i-3-.5-WAYMARK 'l-4-1-GREAT DOON 8-l-2-(IOBBLESTONE srnniys LIMITED-2:'.'0 PACE-lnl. DIVISION DASHES 2-6-'I-THREE DASHES AT s4oo.oo nan! I-2-3--ABNEB THE GREAT i3-ti-2-FREDDIE S("0T'l' 2-7-l-COLONEL HANSFORD 6-3-0-SHINING HOUR .1-5-ii-VOLON '1-1-I-SISTER MARY -I-I-'l-ANN'S BOY CLASSIFIED EVENT DASHES 1-AOTWO DASHES AT 5200.00 EACH 1-s-many LYN 2-6-FRANKIE BUDLONG s-2-.n1LLv iircviw . '4-'5-RSSO 5-4eADAM'S UIIPHAN 1 G-l--MARION E. 1 ' Listen to CFCY for all the Interesting features of the t CHAILOITITOWN "OLD HOME WIIK RACES" AFTIINOONS lvlnuu MON. AUG. 10- 9.30 to 10.30 '"-'- TUES. AUG. I i- 10.00 to Il.00 ' WID. AUG. I2-2.00 M 5.00 THURS. AUG. II-2.00 to 5.00 Ill. AUG. I4- 10.00 to 11.00 SAT. AUG. 15- 10.00 to 11.00 . (AlIlmunhwniIoA8T.) '. - Hone racing. prize winners at the Agricultural Show -all the highlight: brought to you every day chine lair. TOISI IIOADCASII IPONIOIID IY ,5 THI MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY ii? Ag.ui.m.m-I iii u ” ...E.?S.'.'..S?.'.E.'...... '.. i,i.1. . lit iillliii Ha, illiiflill -.1:-.1 itltwlii 'Two - Year - Old Record Broken.