G 4 : tal 4° : , ae = {8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, July Ti, 1909. ‘“ . . q Jordan Defeats Moyer —— . Top Racing Card _cussiication ror summersiog . | é is | DOWN THE | : - J THURSDAY, JULY 15th stal Iter Crown Back + (Set For Tonight |: we neuut'sts 2m = But pulled up reserve miost rounds credited to Moyer STRETCH |. Nime dashes make up tonight’s)mises action’ in every foot of Sarees A DASE’ Sy MATT NOMEN lames Doe rounds | by any official was five by Judge ; . | | harness racing program a{ Char-|both dashes. Picking a winner| Vivien M; Jean Clegg; Onthy Clegg; Mere Am ip. Wetchim's, . PORTLAND, ; “poring in, |and the bout went without a)Ralpi Grumman. The other . enetene Bewee ee wut Ster; MacGee Volo; Miss Wilma Dale; Blake Hanover \ Jordan, coun jecision | knockdowa judge referee each Every night horses ‘tough proposition. {" ee ; ; ‘ pn pet em of Port- cian. ig tensbtoma|tamver eal lives Tommie. “ doubt af-, But Thursday night, Oey ocean bay eg 2h nag rly lem * 2 AT 9900.00 A DASH 4 heed te retain his “welter-|came in the eighth round when| The Associated Press did not the|Walter Dale, they changed posi-/S° 0%, the boards aplenty. Te | Saree wings dashes round ov tne Donley Darnley; ‘Victory Scott; Royal Train; Miss Tom Sec Calght championship F rid #y |Jordan staggered the bometows give Moyer a round, although it tions, with Hal's Man recording |1,"t. happen on this attractive | cand that atehr iaule The Sheik; Tara Boy; Bernie Dan; New Forest; Tommy Shantes, | Challenger with a series of hooks |called four even. "t af- ithe fastest mile jo take the tp | ninedash card. with action all the way ere. : 1 AT $175.00 : Jordan scored heavily with|that had Moyer holding on. . Jordan had to swim off 1% was ex-|money. Both are five-year-olds ‘W | Feature of tiie evening's pro-| Starting time hee been fixed| Prince Edward; Propane; | and ' had In ‘that round, as in several before he could make the ee es er ee is B which for 7.40 : ; Propane; Rene Belle; Sunkist Joe; Verw a. edge second|others, the champion from 108 |147pound welter limit. He was|‘@shes 4 and 8, which were wos | cords mm. = me — “a ee eee See ee ee el Mover ieee the sixth round it} Angeles kmocked Moyer’s mouth-|over it at the 10 a.m. weighim|Dy the sixyeare pacer Neils a ite Canadiar; Ourtein Raiser. geemed a question of only|piece out and had blood flowim€ |byt had shaved off the extra | ad, that paced the miles is| At Moncton Raceway Thursday | § z 1 AT $150.00 seemed 4 9 year - old chal-|freely from Moyer’s: nose and weight by a second examination|?.08 and 208 35 for owner-driv-| sight, the fret dosh wos wos bo I S are S oice J. W. Abbe; Jay's Abner T; Jolly Frisco; Miss Cyclonic; Ca lenger could go the distance. mouth. : at noon. er H.B. Willis. Beware (L. Walsh) in 2.12 45. In : 9 ‘ + Nelle B . 7 aa ° ‘ .F , i Moyer’s best weapon against : He is locally bred, being by |the 3th dash, with the same field, ~ ° ee Henry; Bangs. mane First; Cheeky Chee; Esso; Frank Hy . Jordan was a left jab. Occasion- Interest in the bout was heigin: |Angot Pointer, p, 207 who come |the winner was Josedale Courier, ee Contiiates Caplets Clegg; Chateiing Bent. Palmer Leads ally Moyer also sneaked over a | sont wae . reported |*?, we Maritimes in 1987, all the |owned by J.8. Watt of Gespe, P. 1AT $10.00 . right cross but & became OP) ord . ens bee we lO eee and wee/Q., and driven by Joe Goguen, | n oO A Ss ac Nellie J.: Coronation Lass: Clegg; Pepsies First; Bro In Western parent costly: that Moyer” did. ast | Uaderwertl commeetenn cere ‘be |Tared i, tee stable of J. Morey | time 340-the Sestest. aye. of He Budiong: Marjorie Clegg; Dianne'Henley; Armond's Buddy: Carm-| a; have the strength to hold off the visited J mat one |preen Of Holifax as a three-year. | night. : ee , ens Pet; Island Prince; Fenton’s Girl; €. S. Chief; Barry Clegg;/ j (AP) — Arnold| champion. ~ visited Jordan at 08° | oid that year, As 9 five-year-old, BOB MYERS — %-mile Gold Cup. Willie Shoe. |Long Dan . PITTSBURGH (AP a.m ad Paimer, a product of westers Jordan -weighed M7 Moyer|™ si aetel eee oo SS Se Mt Geint Joho Raceway Wed-| INGLEWOOD, bs )—)maker will ride Find. Arrayed | Peimcivania golf, slashed four| 46%. Cohen, who said he had a|o¢ 209 35. The dam of Nell’s|nesday night, the fasiést mile | Hillsdale rates the solid choice to| against them will be such threats SATURDAY, JULY 18th strokes off for a 6&6 and the Jordan blocked most of Moy-|casual acquaintance with Jordam/{ad-was Nelt Chocatodale, and|was made in the fourth dash, |win the 20th running of the $162,-/as Terrang, from the Lawrence ' ° = - f i the few occasions | and was interested in the fighter. she was sired by Hal Dale 2.02%, which was won by Sturdy Jim- | 190 Hollywood Golf Handicap! Pollock and Roland Bond. barn; FREE FOR ALL —2 AT $500.00 A DASH = ; ; ‘5 sa Ph : ‘my ‘Ourrie Wood: im 2.11. In the -today. 5 : q championship at 133 __| when Moyer's —punches ; 1 = e ' "| Ana's Dream; Mr. Rock; rer > View almer. driving yards solidly seerned not even to|laughed heartily on several 0oc-| Walter Chocato 2.02%. 8th dash, ‘with the same field, ° x 1; Mr. ; Bertram Hanover; Nell’s Lad; View a Si his competitors,_re- bother ior eaeeien. He was un-|casions as Jordan scored in flur-| Nell Chocatodale’s first foal wes |the winner was Bradison (H wea Se sine tessa ae aa ae mre bee he eet Scott: Lakeburn: Royal Onyx: Betty French: Sir Joseph. ] : uppercuts. ' ; Z 7 corded aneagle and two birdies|marked at the end, | |riss Mi eal = pag cng AB | sep magyar ce eee ne was winning races before the|Amerigo, as well as Whodunit,| — ‘2 AT $200.00 A DASH on the three five holes. He Moyer's face pice ie Pa againet 11 losses. He sow leading —oanae ie ie Sheen nave] = four-year-old Hilisdale was born,| Ying and Yang and Swaps Kin,| . Taurida Bay; Tribune: Belle Texas; Beware; Myrtle E.7) raligped « shot espe vo goed lye oltieials ored it as a)has won 11 in a row, three since for at least one season, and still eee ee ate in the “Mgne- could provide a stunning upset. Hillsdale, with” jockey Tommy |"ePPet Clegs; Eric’s Peg; Janet M.; Norene Clegg; Donald Clegg.@ _ miss putts on two par fours. All the officials sce sau oi eaten — a a Hillsdale and Find were among| Barrow in the silks of C. W: : ‘Another Pennsylvania favorite, lopsided victory for Jordan. The | winning the” championship. holds the track trotting record |tonian Pace,” purse $2.000 which the nine formally entered ip the ith, wi 124 He 2 AT $175.00 Mike Souchak, fired a second suc- at Saint John Raceway of 2.12 1-6 | will be raced on Wednesday night, so et ca ae hae Mr. Joliscott; Jollity Leigh; Jolly Dick; Jolly Bud; Eddie? ve 67 for a 194 total, one , : Great credit is due te owner- | July 15. The track record is 2.5- ‘a Be| him in the Anita Handic ! Hoosier; Myrtle’s Boy; Jolly Jim; Izzie Reynard; Just Verdict. cone wehind Palmer trainer-driver Willis for develop-|25, and te hebd jointly by Con-|rives by Doug Raichford. He) Set ty, ae 27> rte the first = y leader. For Come ena ors ge ing Neil's Lad imtp auch a tert |vaix 261, and Dove Grattan 2.66-|Pecel the fastest mile of the/lsst March, ead It oo mere 2 AT $150.00 A DASH , | 2 v te ea Jing pacer. His record last sé = a night—2.13 1-5. pounds to rs in the race.| — Dexter Scott; Gliding Billy; Gordon Mac; James L. S.; Ray} that gave him 136, good for a | . was 2.15 15 Mighty Lee, that hat-raced so| A spill that involved four hor-| ¢¢eKs EIGHTH WIN |K.; Nohomus Belg; Miss Russell; Robert Lea; Gay Music; Dainty ca staae tie with power-hitting : e. : ; well at Charlottetown and -Fred- ses in the »sixth dash had a for-) iisdaie, a big colt, has woe nme , 5 . < ¥ fox SHEIK WINS ericton, will be a starter, and no ttmate ending as all drivers and | 599 599 this oe : Campbells first round @, & A imore ca The many friends of Harry |doubt the betting will be pretty horses escaped injury. tae gore og te eahane| 1 AT $200.00 a competitive course record, stood . Poulton were pleased to see him |well divided between him and| Ia Aubrey Keizer's “Sportscy- | his eighth stakes victory of the Dre ee ee eee eG. eek Geen enged Friday, as scores : AP) Wash- Ha Killebrew and Roy bring home The Sheik in front the N.D. Hal pair. cle” in the Cape Breton Post is| year and his fifth in a row at GO . , : ' oe Us eee; Peter : generally climbed i a wand : ra gersjvers all connected-as_the » he on, owing him 8 the Sellewing: «New horses con-| Hollywood Park. ; z the first day. This was a bit sur-| ingtons home rua siugee a Washingun pucher( oe Ot 3S. be ee ore WORD FROM VERN tinue to come into Cape Breton} 51+ the sentimental” fav | DECLARATION SATURDAY AT CH’TOWN RACE TRACK AT & “cine for the hilly layout and its struck four times Friday night ators gave 78 lead jdash, with the same field, the! Our friend-Yern Oatway. Mon- | for what promises to be the best! Jin te Find in what will | 1 P.M. fF oan greens were in even better |for a 74 victory over- Baltimore /Camilo Pasual a Oricles chased | ret, Wat the iD-year-eld pacer jtreal, who helps us greatly with land of Sydney has added two| ay point of his second come «RACING STARTS AT 7:30 P.M. : condition after @ mild |Orioles. ~ However, the Orioles ; Tara Boy, whose record is 2.06|this column, writes us that there|racing season ever. Joe Suther- _ ok ” . ‘ or tan rogdt vy Ken Aspromonte, Bob Allison, Pascual and Tex Clevenger ip 3125 and whose total winnings at /has been “a lot of talk about the/newcomers: one is the eleven- wus Gall Co welts var " _— four-run rally in the eighth. Only 'the end of last season were ‘$41-|Richelieu track being short, be-| year-old Dale Jingles, that has a) 1, |, '. are a s : a great leaping one-handed — 148. He is owned by L. Ramsay ; cause so many horses have taken | mark of 2.04 2-5 and was third | ae 7 ra 5 id yar! gk . - ; by shortstop Billy Consolo on |of Albany -and was driva by Dom | new marks there this season. lin 2.06-at Batavia Downs, New '"#¢ k e pines — More Bales B B Sis é z : . |bie Pearson's liner with a runner | MacNeill. “To assure the public, and York; the-otker night. His former a ept ai * gee a races as|- ee « Beller Bales . . . Because this 78 2 on third saved the Senators and) “The \four-vear-old pacer, Janet | also the Racing Association, that |owner was Harold Wellword, Dear| ® 0° ie G4 : : their ‘second reliever Chuck |x . eh: Yet the old guy, in winning 20 a eae Stobbe ee ke ter’ 2.04%, it was full length, the manage ‘Born, Michigan. 4 j | searts-- yous 19° socends-and--18 ae ee : , @ great race|ment had two independent engi-| “Another newcomer is Hi Gal thirds. t By PIUS CALLAGHAN PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pow. mare pears ath won the See mcrs meanre THCY tok fet |C"a"nveyenratd| hal wits (eet Avedon - ered by back-to-back Home rue|ond dash on the program for | measurements thirty inches from/fhird in 2.10 at Batavia Downs | New York ; pes er ORES _Smit line oot ies aa AFTERNOON at Peakes, the Bombers Will ew og doubles by Don Blasingame | recor 43 15: eal the-s08_.2m found. Batten bee -lent. 7 last_time . He came back to the race track é tects the high awoM fount Stewart team in a reguiar /2nt cies moli, St. Louis Card-lagd is owned. by Dr. Prestom| "Vern believes that a great deal | Aer 6 Seema Syed OAs eee King’s County Baseball League fixture. have been hav- linals scored..eight runs in the | MacIntyre of Montague. Janet M. | of the credit for its being a very RACES TONIGHT ‘and in his last race ran the legs a . The Bombers, champions of last —— aepak of theif \ Sixth inning Friday night to de-|took a record last sae oe ; Sock hace is Semen A eae a> Our harness horse friends will | off Hillsdale. before losing by_half ing tough going oe be eS nels diamond, For a 'teat Philadelphia 9-7. "| three-year-old of 2.15. The sixth | quent treatment of a sort of white can aa ee Boe ag ean a length in the American Handi- ; - : ~players ae ook ae the Bombers would be no more but The Cardinals banged out nine dash, with the same field, was shale sand. We understand that | and rate secretary E.° Frank ;cap last Saturday. - é " oS < Smith stuck in there and kept things alive. of their total of 16 hits in the won by Tribune in 2.16 1-5. He is similar treatment is giver fast! acorn has lined up noine daabes | bad for Peakes because they are | Stewart boys. Smi ’ : F i tou to down the Hamilton, Douglas’ man- - coat SP esas will do their ‘#tmost to upset \_, the league leaders and make the outcome of the league a bit uncertain. an : i \, Moultt Stewart look a bit too strong rile os om defeat tomorrow by the Bom- . But a alee clebs new hope im their race for ionship 't be travelling to Peakes with any are interested only in vic- after one Sunday with all their the season with a spotless performing nobody would bet happening. ; A aed on the Bombers the way they're t toe much money against such a thin Oh, yes. Tomorrow's game will be sixth off starter and loser Jim | owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kin- Owens, who dropped his fifth kora. straight. ; es 3 an | The Phillies almost pulled the SPlendid ficid of trotters and was | i ; very closely contested, with Tom- game out of the fire with a three . g at run rally in.the ninth that sent my Shanter, driven by Pope say 7 Thorne, being 2-2, close behind and winner Vinegar Bend | ; ; hey a dk Loe March, driven by Clarkie BASEBALL |= sm" = RESULTS. - American League 1.57 35: he was raced last year Wixon, Michigan, and his total race winnings at the end of last | Wash 102 031 00x— 710 ® old afier the rage to HH. Jenk Fisher 0-2. Portocarrero ‘7), ins. ‘ F O'Dell (8) and Triandos: Pas ; x tual 97 Clevenger (8). Stobbs| 4¢ Sackville Downs Wednesday ' tracks like Yonkers, Roosevelt,| hat will certainly provide a lot | land several others in the United!of thrills for thoise who view | |. Dashes 3 and 7 brought out a States. results of the lottetown, and with: “You are racing down there, and I hope|cord of their training miles and to see some of the horses that'seems to be able to size them Victory March is a seven-year- | are doing so well there race at'up and place them where they old bay gelding by Victory Song | Blue Bonnets this fall’. \them. os interested in the| Mr. Acorn -deserves credit for | racing at Char-|the manner in which he has pla- | ends. his letter: ced the horses in the various getting real good events. He has a complete re-, Vern is quite SIGN PAINTING Plastic: Signs Trucks Lettered — Lettering BENOIT SIGNS 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 | Very Reasonable Rates — NEED GREASING | ant |make keen competition. This is’ | what the people Hke—to see the im the stable of James Ramsay, | ° Racing is going over big in horses coming to the wire with Cape Breton. Last Monday night,/every driver going all out to three horses—Scoth Feather, Scott bring home a winner. season was $10.870. He has a! Grattan, and Georgie Direc’ mark of 2.06 2-5 taken as a four- | had double dash wins at the Syd- officials in the judges’ stand that Baltimore 20000040—614 0 year-old. Tommy Shanter -was ney Sports Center track Coréna-' know the rules and carry them - tion Rose and Mickey Dale were out. S ‘| single dash winners. | Scotch Feather is owned by Stan gram, there is another splendid Mr. Acorn is backed up by In addition to tonight's pro-| feats on- the monies = well Prince Edward Island. ‘Fiddler’ ——— interest in his baseball and he'd be more than delighted at the showing of his young son, i F d have quite a career for himself as a baseball hurler.. Let's hope that“he has. hs old tricks on the softball Youth on a neat 'seven- win a bit: easier with perf the late stages of last season's . In the semi-finals and finals, he rose to great heights - manager Ev Beagan is predicting such things oa Joe again this year. ‘With Thistle in real form, the Irish are @ might good ball club. If you are figuring on picking. the eventual winner of this year’s loop; we'd..advise you to out how Joe Thistle is going before making your seléction. If Thistle is right, then don’t discount those Irishmen. RACE FANS here were a bit disappointed that Mighty Lee didn’t cop top honors in the Walter Dale race at Frederic- on Thursday night. 2 - = However the big roan gelding that paced the Charlottetown second in both trips in 2.06 oval this year in 2,06 was 2.06:2. You can’t start saying that he was off form. Both his trips were mighty good ones. - : : P Next week the big Monctonian goes at the Hub City and once again local fans will be pulling for George Callbeck to Mizhty Lee to victory. : oe & Il have his chance at the best avail- able and those times the scene of action will be the Char-_ lottetown Driving Park. The way things are shaping up we may have three great free-for-alls here in August and that kind of racing will surely pack the fans in: at the Exhibition Mighty Lee will get ‘season ends, It will be really something if we can agaist his victors of last Thursday nibht.. lormer:. 22 Later this year, he wi his share of the money before the see him go ROGER CRAIG surely appreciated the action of the Los Angeles Dodgers in bringing him back from the minor lea rane has—thanked Walter Alston in the nicest kind of a way. He ‘has won four ball games since his return and lost gone._Alston couldn't imagine a finer way tg say ‘thank you’ His most recent accomplishment came over the club the Dodgers must keep beating if they intend trying for the Na- - tional League pennani. Yes. Craig picked up that 13th inning triumph over Milwaukee. Thursday night and he did it in - really sensational fashion-” a: ‘He pitched eleven innings of scoreless relief ball ‘he from Danny McDevitt) and retired 26 out of the first he faced. we hear somebody say the Dodgers’ pitching. corps - the other pennant contenders? finest ‘hurlers in the league and SPORT PAGE 12 gew diamond. (8), and Naragon, Ginsberg a night, the spotlight was’ turned | tulations fs due the HRs: Wsh-Aspromonte (2). Au - | on the five-year-old trotter, Salley ~WE THINK # special word of a ing “these—past-few~~|08 (22),..Killebrew..(29)..Sievers-volstadt, owtiéd by Ray MacCal- — +. Georgetown team for improved showing ™ re |lum of Marshfield, P.E.1. that won seks. ; : : ying tt ‘ Nationa! ague the third and seventh dashes The boys from the King’s Comsly <vliet weay Muck |Los Angeles at Milwaukee, ppd. from a “mixed field of trotters peally rough quite some rain. jand pacers in 2.10 and 212 2-5. with the league despite. Morell recently and really walloped- |St. Louls 000 008 100-9 16 © ‘The first mile is within one fifth a | Phila 101 020 003— 711 3 of a second of that sizzling mile co seems te be new life in the Georgetown outfit, and | Mizell 1-3 McDaniel (9). and | trotted by Lady Lakeburn last they have served notice that they don’t intend.to play the H. Smith; Owens 48 Farrell (6),' Monday night at Charlottetown. part of the league doormats any longer. | Robinson (6), Phillips (6). Meyer | Salley was driven by James, ! .4 |. Simmons (9) and Thomas, | Roach) MacGregor of Chariotte- WE'D LIKE to pads our word of congratulations to Fret Sawatski (6). HRs: St,-- Oliver town My die MacDonald on that great pitching feat he came up . (3), BH. Smith (10). Pha - Koppe | In races 1 and 4, Our Cona, at Memorial Field Thursday ee et iers on strikes in his 2). . -| D. Walsh) was 1-1, Abner Me- Freddie got 17 out of a poss! batter d for himself. Add amn |Graw (E, Shaw) 2-8, First Again little league pe and grabbed a record for HIMST Ty |New York 100 012 010-3 12, 3/ J. Chappell 35, Dynamite Vole He was following in the footsteps i) known | Boston 000 500 30x— 8 12 ©/(R Loye) 7-2, time 2.13 2-5 and Ford, 84 Grba (5), Ditmar ‘6).| 2.10. Our Conn is owned by Bud- 'Bronstad (8) and Berra; Brewer dy Cruikshank of Halifax.”Races |7-5 Fornieles (7) and White. HR: |2 and 6—Baker’ (D. Ratchford) |NYk-Bauer (5). 1-1, Little Deb «R. Johnston) 2-2, \Chicago 100 200 00 03—6 9 §/ time 2 16 4-5 and 2.15; Baker own- Pgh 000 200 010 04 710 3\eq by ‘Byron Kennedy of Hali- Hobbie, Henry (9), Elston 52 fax. ; (10) and §. Taylor; Friend, Por- | - lterfield (9), Blackburn (10), Dam-| At Truro Wednesday night, the \iels 5-6 (11) and Burgess, Kravitz fastest mile on the card was (4), Foiles (11). HR: Pgh-Stuart stepped by Laurel Henley (Grace) (17). j in the third dash, time 2.18. Sec- International League 'ond in this dash was’ Lou Creed ‘Buffalo 100 000 001-2 8 0! (Macleod)., that also won the Montreal 000 000.114-3.11 1] seventh dash from the same field Lehman and. “Coker, Lonnett | with Denny Pointer (Daniels) 2, 119): aSorda, Rodriguez ‘9) and and Laure! Henley ‘Grace) 3, | Teed = ‘time 2.14 45, Laurel Henley own- | Toronto 61: 140111917. Oled-txy Donald Grace, Antigonish, 000 100 000—1.. $4 om aia Tou Creed is owned by Erie Pehanick and Thompson; Nuam/ MacMillan of Truro. ) McClain (5), List (8) and Green. ‘Havana 10020000 00-3 8 0 | Miami 100 002 000 01-4 9 2 Amor, Sanchez ‘6) and Izqui- erdo, Stewart and Bucha Golf Action Here Today Today at Belvedere course, the club championship’s qualifying | round will be played. \ Playersare asked (© arrange their own. games and submit their names at the pro shop. Tonight the “Pro” special dasce, is being held im the’ clubhouse. All members and their guests | are invited to be in attendance. Twine Bill 'Goes Today © A doubleheader in the City Softball League—is scheduled for this aftenoon at the old diamond in Victoria Park. wa--on Dominion Day, Hal's Mae At 2 o'clock Rollaway Aces are 4nd Hal's Man*finished 1-2 in at home +o Barry's Lions. In the two heats. with Hal's Mae the “nightcap it will be Dodgers | pacing the fastest mile 2.08 3-5. Pehani At Yonkers Raceway Thursday night. Bye Bye Byrd 1.57 45, re- cord taken on a mile track won the feature event on the pre- gram in 1.59 25—certainly very fast stepping on a half-mile track... ‘ MEMORIAL PACE The $2,000 Walter Dale Mem- orial Pace, which is held annual- ly in memory of. the pacer Wal- ter Dale, that stepped a mile at Fredericton in 2.02% for a Cam adian record back in 1997, prov- ed a regular feast of speed on Thursday night when .HaJ’s Man 2.07 2-5, won the first dash in 2 06 which : $ : the season in the Maritimes. held jointly by Mighty Lee at Ohar- lottetown. ‘ Then Hal's Mae went on and won the second dash from the same fieid in 2.06 2-5. with Migh- ty Lee, qwned by Willard Mac- Donald of Summerside and Ram kine MacLaine of Charlottetown, driven by George Calibeck of [inthe finishing 2-2. :In the $1000 Dr. DH. Mac- Allister Pace ai Saint John Race _ STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR Cleary of North Sydney and was card scheduled for Monday night. m4 SIGNS 2 Truck lettering ® specialty @ Banner Signs @ Goid Leaf @ Plastic Signs @ Display Cards _@ Reasonable Rotes DIAL 3817 ¥ OIT SIGNS py / Y 6 we Spey 17 HSS cA 4 SATURDAY, JULY lth, 1959 FIRST DASH GOES AT 7:40. — NO. 5-9 B PACE 2 AT $200.00 1. Jollity Leigh; 2. Anthony L; 3. McGee Volo; 4. Airy Ann; §. G. Ann C; 6. Allablaze; 7. Mr. Joljscott. ; ? NO. 48 C PACE 2 AT. $175.00 — QUINELLA 1. Watchim’s Star; Gay Spirit: 3. Stalag Hanover; 4. Jolly 5. Murphy's Abbe; 6. Taurida Bay; 7. Brian's Dream. NO. 24 € PACE 2 AT $175.00 — DAILY DOUBLE | 1. Coaley Roy; 2. My rling; .3.. Meadow Abbe; ‘4. Jolly Jim; 5. Trans Canada: 6. Myrtle Boy; 7. Lily's Pointer; 8. Jolly Mark. NO. 1 D TROT 1 AT $150.00 | 1. Basil’s Girl: 2. All ‘Budlong; 3. Gay Music; 4. Mildale; §. Ray K.; 6. New Forest; 7: Denley Darnley; 8° Dexter Scott. NO. 3:7-D PACE’2 AT $150.00 — DAILY DOUBLE 1. Callie Hal; 2. Poplar Vonian; 3. Curtain Raiser; 4. Texas First: 5. Blue Mary; 6. Leah’s Girl; 7. Wait For Me; 8. Argonaut. | Also eligible Prince Edward. Dick; FOR MONDAY JULY 13th, 1959 FREE FOR ALL —2Z AT $500.00 EACH 5.9 1-Bertram:- Hanover; 2.Lady-Lakeburn;3.-Ginger E.;-4.-Nell’s- Lad; 5. Ann’s Dream; 6. Sir Joseph. ad | 1. Myrtle E.; 2. Norine Clegg; 3. Canadair; 4. Willard’s Choice; | 5. Belle Texas; 6. Pearl Mac; 7. Donald Clegg; 8. Joly Bud. B TROT 2 AT $200.00 3-7 DAILY DOUBLE 41. Victory March; 2. Tommy Shanter; 3. Tara Boy; 4, Miss Tom Scott; 55. The Sheik; 6. Bernie Dan; 7. Windy June; 8. Royal Train. j D PACE 1 AT $150.00 NO. 1 ba ses 1. Vesta Wick: 2. Morley’s Pride; 3. Thundermoon; 4. Nellie | Bangs; 5. Robert McC; 6.. Perfect..Hal; 7. Cheeky Chee: 8, Pepsi | First. i - at A A TROT & PACE 2 AT $230.00 NO. 48 _ 91. Sky Prince: 2. Gallant Way: 3. Dunigp_B.; 4. Peter Fed- eral; 5. Betty French; $6. 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