I in the first inning and added foury Air Force And Angels Win Softball Series Opener The R.C.A.l".';t-iyials and thei Guardian Angels won the opening games of the City Softball League quarter final play-offs yesterday by defeating the Basilica Youth Club and the sunshine Island Dairy. i The Air Force won I 9-5 decision over the B.Y.C. on the Old Dia- mond while the Angels defeatixi the Dairymen 14-7 in a game on! the Parkdale Diamond. Ross Armstrong hurled the air- men to their win as be tossed a nine-hitter at the B.Y.C. Playingi coach Wally Shephard of the l3.Y,! C. pitched It neat five-hitter for. the losers. Armstrong struck out eleven; 'iaUPrS and walked only two while Ehephard whiffed ten and issued ;our walks. The B.Y.C. committcdl five errors and the airmen two. The Air Force scored two runsl more in the third to run up alt winniniz margin, The B.Y.C. raiiie, on strong in the late inning with two runs in the seventh and two in the ninth. John Sifton led the Air Force batters' with a double and single while Harold wood punched outp two hits. ; Caichri Kciiiiy Tulle, first base- man Alf Cnady and Shortstop. Charlie Weatlierbie, each got two: hits for the B.Y.C. Len Arscnaultl oi lhc B.Y.C. connected for the only home run as he poled a two-: run tour master in the ninth. The B.Y.C. pulled off one snap-; py double play. I John Walsh to up Arsenault to Alf Coady relay in the sixth, I Bi: Henry I-fartinger pitchcd the Angels to their win over the Dairy- men with ll stead-,v hurling per- formance. I-lartingcr gave up 12 hits, nine of them singles and kept them well scattered. Piayiiii: coach Art Ballem was the losing hurler as he gave tip 17 Wits. Ht')lll'lYl"I' Ballem was givoni ucok infield support as his iiiatcs tCni'itinued.on.OPa'gVeO11t Isom lmlasgow. Darimoulh Will Not Enler MMHL HALIFAX. Major I-locker Deadline for day mid- posting in the Maritime League this season. applications passed Satur night with neither town the required 3500 deposit. Dartmouth hopes were dashed earlier in the week when it group of sportsmen announced they had failed to raise si0.000. New Glasgow was eager to play in an Allan Cup rlrruit but lost interest when the MZMHI. decided to remain in Major competition. ' Basebalrllesults (By The (lavnadlui Press) ' SATURDAY American League First: Washington 000 000 203-5 10 0 Boston , 000-001001-,-2 9 I Stobbs. Dixon :91 and Fltzger- -ilri: Henzgv. Kinder t'li and Delock :8-. ard Wilber. W: Stobbs, L. lleiiry. Second: Washirigton 100 001 020-4 11 0 Boston . I00 001000-2 6 2 Pcrtertield and Sacka: Flowers, Siilllvaii tilt. Nixon t9i, Kinder t.0t and Vllhilo L" Flowers. Vow York 200 011 O-ltleb I2" 5 Philadelphia 101020 041-9 9 0 McDonald. Goriiiaii 16!. Rey- nolds tilt and Berra; Byrd, New- tai, Martin t9t. and Astroth, ,liiii'ray. W: Martin: L: Rey. tiolds HR: New York. Berra, Mg- DOll2.'l ld, M a r t i n. Philadelphia Robinson tcont IT-Pillgrethlj CLASSIFICATIONS --FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S RACING Summerside Raceway NO. IOLA HENLEY PRI.VI'E )IAPLI'I(iR()PT HTZDC-I'IlV'0()D CHIEF HE.Al)l'l'AY , N0. ill) J0 SP!-lN(lliR INNS ROY EHLVING HOICII VELLA LA VELLA IfrK1'l.n (Asp; HANDBOOK H7N.N'I LINN .'lII'3.AllI'IR ('HIPIl" SAHAG.-KN HT-'f; Ir'..N'S-ti Ill l)AIiI.l.VG NO. l'tll.. IIANSFORID tiiuui o. GRATTON ll rm: GREAT . VS on ' . or slut i.trri.t-1 lll-1l.HF.RTx t-:v.A nrni.o.vG I I I I)IRI:'.(”Il MITE ABBELAND LUCKY CHIEF I TRFE SINGLE .9. ..lERR)"S NIGHTMAIII2 DICK IJRLA JITNE BEE PETER CLEGG 'N'S TIRE.-ANT VVHISPERING HOPE TEXAS BREIYER (tH0(iOl.ATE DIP IIOSALIF. H. RFSTY HAN(lVI'2R 4 MIGHTY DEB IYAYNF. S. GRATTON MISS PLAYFAIII MISS ('DM.llANl)l) FRANKIE B('Dl.0N(i VOLON IVERNITA PEARL Declaration at 2 pan. Monday at Rat-e Secretaryls Of- licc. Siimmcrsitle, or 56 Anibrosc St., Charlottetown. STOCK, RACE 1 8: PAGE CLOTH. I Jr .1. bles. driven by Ralph owned by C. Green; driven by Geo. Sohey. AMTICO, 2 & I, owned by Some-rs. CAR AND HORSE RACING - Summersitlc Raceway 3 GIT LONG, I I: 2. yes. driven by Mnpcri Slo- R. Sonler, drive (OP)-New Glasgow and Dartmouth will not enter team: ,lFred Haas. Toni Bolt. Jimmy De- FRISCO THE GREAT. 2 h '7. owned by 1 .91: ”-..'J..3&'tI'.'."'” Dowling. the golf pro at Cecil the Belvedere Golf Course left over thet week-end to compete in the Lsbatt Open Tournament. wh h will be played over the trlc y fairways of the Summerlea Golf Course. Montreal. this week. Dowling. who is possibly the only Island player to pit his skill against the top golfers ui the United States and Canada in suchi it tournament, will be competing with 122 golfers in the nighly publicized 825,000 event. In ad- dition to the 325.000 cpeii purse there will be another S1500 spec- ially ear-marked for the top Can- adians. coo Young Dowluig. who has always been a great touriiameht playt-:', will be playing against the best man in the game. Nearly all of the 25 top money winners in the United States will be in Montreal for the event. Among the profes- sionals from the States who will compete are Sam Snead, Cary Middlecofl. Doug Ford, Dutch Har- rison, Earl Stewart Jr., Johnny Palmer, Ted Kroll. "Porky" Oliver maret, Jack Burke. and Walter Burkemo. The Canadian Open winner Dave Douglas and Frank Straiiahan. the American amateur will also be among the entriints. O O O The tournament, itself, will start. on Thursday with the players go- ing ill! holes 1 day for four days. l-lowever Babe Didrikson Zaliarias. Sandy Somerville. Johnny Good- man, Joe Kirkwood. Sr.. and N. H. L. hockey players "Rocket" Rich- ard. Elmer Loch. Turk Broda and Teeder Kennedy are among the stars scheduled to lpB2l'klE golf in-. iterest during the first part, of thsl tweek. AL two o'clock this after- noon Lech and Richard will tee off in cohipetlt-ion with Broda and Kennedy. The Canadians will play the Leafs for "The National Hoc- key League Golf Champ'ions'nip." 0 O I "Golfers Bob Gi'a,v and Art Mar- Kenzie of Charlottetown will he leaving here today or tnmorrriw to play with the N.B,-P.E.l. team in the Williriizdon Cup competi- tions. The other members of the two-province team are 'l'oniniy Stewart of St. Croix, N. B., and Pete Kelly of Fredericton. Gray” Mackenzie and Stewart were pick-i ed for the team upon the com- pletion of the NB.-P.FI.l. meet here last month while Kelly won his hertli on the team in a play- off with R. F. Morrison of Mono- toii at Saint John inst WL'('I(. o e e, The Kelly - Morrison play-off cniisetl it mild rhiibarln in izolf circles. The players cartlctl identi- cal scores over the 36 hole coni- petition and naturally it was ex-' Ipected that extra hnlr,-s would be irequired in order in fI('CltI(' a ,wlnner. However. the NB.-P.E,l. ,Golf Association President, Dr. Joe Sears of Fredericton aiinounceil I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Victoria Marksman Wins Gov.-Genera carried off the coveted Governor- Cvcneral's Gold Medal at the finish of the Bath annual meet. Lieut. Hugh Thorburn cf the Canadian Scottish Regiment Rifle Association, coming here for the last. nine years. posted I score oi other competitors. The British Columbia marksman placed 170th in the qualifying stage of the Gold Medal match. His winning score in the final stage was one better than Sgt. E. C. Armstrong of Ottawa and Camp Borden. Ont.. both carding 190's. Lt.-Col. Steve Johnson of Cal- gary, who placed first in the qual- ifying stage, finished with 189. Last year's winner, Lt. Col. Des- Kelly had been selected for the team. It appears the executive had earlier agreed that Kelly would be named to the team if the match ended in a tie because he had a lower score in the NB.- P.E.l. tournament. The players weren't told about this decision because it was felt that Kelly, a seasoned professional competitor. would have a slight advantage lover his opponent. O I 0 Andy O'Brien, one of the Do- minion's best sports columnists. has a smart. note about the Island and horse racing in his daily col- umn in the Montreal Star. O'Brien. who is talking about the racing at Blue Bonnets race track. writes: "Our vice--president in charge of harness horses, the eminent Vernon "Charlottetown' Oatway went out. to lodk over B-rte Bee .yt-stei-day. He came hack (tulle impressed with the track and practical aspects of the place. In fact, when pressed he. said he thought that part of it would even please the eminent. Dr. Dou- ;:an, the sulky suzerain from P. E. I,, which in a way is praise from Attica or perhaps e.ven Utica. O The Ottawa Journal reports that Len Lamoureux. ex-coach of the Islanders turned down an offer to coach the Ottatwa Senators of the Quebec Professional Dengue. Lani- oiireux. who reached the North Bay Trappers last. year has it year- round Job. in North Bay and will remain there to guide the fortunes of the North Bay entiy in the N. 0.H.A, Senior circuit. Marcel Clem- exits, who played with the Island- ers will be playing with Sudbury in the same loop this season. 0 0 0 Fight promoter Ivan Dolierty is iiegotigating for a fight between Irwin Schultz and Henry Jordan at the Forum on Monday. August. 31, it. was learned here last nlahv, Schultz, who is managed by Nat For-man. has it good record and has twice defeated Gil Edwards who lost to Jordan here in July. Doherty also hopes to land a. Durelle-Jordan scrap on September 14. The Dur- clle-Jordan fight. was originally scheduled for August 31 but Dur- elle passed tip the offer in order to meet a Toronto boxer named Wal- lace for the Canadian light heavy- .on the green of the .'l6th hole that Admission: Semi-Final Final Free For . All for One Admission Price. 2&4 owned by R. V, Rte- E. St-mple. CAPT. Llclti, n by ..., i Ramsay. onight, Aug. 17 STARTING AT 8 P.M. Adults 51. 8 years FREE: 8 to I6. 50c. Isr Race-2 Dashes preliminary Stock Cars 2nd Race--5 Dashes of Horse Racing HILDA MAC. I. owned ..b,v .Y. I-lttrkness, driven by E. Bnwness. ' weight title. 00. Children up to 12 laps. All 20 laps. RACE 5 2, owned and driven by R. SOUTH MAME. om. (cP)yA mend Burke of Lansing, oi-it., thghielgaligxozimll xgtightmcalitelzenlurltg 36'y'"'”Id vIc"””I" m”'um'" posted 180' in a City Softball League play-off who he! never Won Igv mllor sham, 5 0", M game on the old Diamond. The DH”! It (I16 D0mInI0H 1 Clnldi p T game will commence at 5.45. This Rifle Association shoot Saturday series. like the other quarter-final 191 of A possible 200 to belt. 299 . AUGUST 17, 1953 Softball Game lls Medal This Evening Sharing some of the spotlight fvllh Lleut. Thorburn was sqdn. Ldr. Dave Reynolds. 45 of Ot- tawa. I member of air material command at RCA)” station Rock- cliffe, who finished first in the Bisley aggregate to qualify for I spot on Canada's 1954 Bisley team. Top aggregate stahdlngs of matches held during the week- series being played. are three out of five affairs. At a. meeting of the League eve- cutlve last night it was decided that a silver collection would be taken up at each game to help de-i tray the cost for umpires. The first collection will be taken this evening and officials would appreciate a nickel or a. dime response from the long meet are added to the scores apecmmm g . pasted In "'9 ml” AWE” OI "19 It. was also decided that all even- C'"V""”r'C'9""a” match alld lng play-off games would be from team. l Sqdn.Ldr. Reynolds finished with mi” Come-" C3n9dF'5 Blileyischaduled for 5.45. A team must. be able to field nine men by 0.15 or forfeit the game. OTTAWA. in the Cuudim Junior championships. Tennis Club shortly after matches were started on the third day of the fifth annual event. Play continued later in the jun- ior men's and womens doubles and boys' doubles. The doubles were the only matches carded for Sunday, with only one singles played. John MacLean of Buffalo de- feated Lucien Richer of Montreal match. The other singles matches will be resumed today. The favorite Canadian in the junior men's singles, Pierre Lam- bert of Victorlavllle. Que. ad- vanced to the second round Satur- day. Lambert, the Ontario juiiioi men's singles champion, beat Doii Hehler of Ottawa 6-1. 6-4. Seen sure 36'; Lambert is picked as I sure bet to win the Canadian Junior men's closed singles-an event started this year to give domestic players a chance to win the title without American competition, The Ameri- 839 points, one more than Lieut. Hall. The top is in the Bisley aggre- gate qualify to make the trip to England. In the only other match fired Saturday. Lt.-Col. B. D. Shaw of l.illle league ,Schedule Today Nottingham, Eng., a member Britain's Cnnibridge University . . . . is yard Alexander of Tunis event. i , t ' t 6.15 on the Parkdalei He posted a 49 of a ssibl 5o.:”'””"” R , , rmng 10 rounds "om The 9L000.dianioiid. All playeis are reuestcdl yam range. lto attend. lSudden-Death Game On lMemoria1 Field Tonight Maritime Cciitriil Airways , the Junior, Abbies will meet tiiisi 7”” "N" Jimmy MHCD0n81d evening an Memorial Field in 3; coached M,C.A. crew it will be one sudden death game for fourth of two left handers, Jack Mao- positlon in the Island Baseball AIQBKOF Wald” M"m”09- M39519"- Coach Randy Edwards Wm pm. enjoying a banner season. has I! bably send his ace lefthaiider Ben ICWHC r.”m'd 0! 59”" "Id II"??- .Carson to the mound in order tol Ml"lF0C- Wit" hilt 139011 "W01 "10 mm down the fourth spot, 10.. the, Pi'oviticc iiicst of tho suinmcr on H Abbiesl Carson had A five and: music tour. will be making his first mm, record during the schedule league start if given the nod to toe and racked upia total of '11 slrike- JIW rubber- Chltown Tennis Club Tournament Opens Today ,,,,,;.;t;..;" I i E l l The ('hai-loitetowii Tennis Club' :2::;;g::ts.f::.i::; f..”;.:l.1t3.”l;:”.?3..;l2.i I5I00ISIel-S T0 Blillil in l e mcii's sing cs events. Gorgeous George . . Here Friday A large number of tennis players. have entered the tournament-anti; club officials expert one of the most keenly contested toiirncys conduct- ed here in recent years. The present club champion is . Phil Jardliie, the Dalhousle mcd- Th? W0l'Idtl5"Wui, 3”! MWIOH5 ical student workimz here duringiG0”l90”5 G”I'3e N” me” TOM ,Eiins in it wrestling match spons- ored by the Boosters Club at the Cliarlottelown Forum on Friday night, it was announced by Ivan. Doherly yesterday, Gorgeous George. the American Beauty probably better known for ihis sliowmaiiship than his wrest- lliig skill although he is rated among the top men in the busi- ness, is no stranger to followers of the grunt. and groan game despite the fact. this is his first appear- ance hcre. . Practically every sport fan has read of the Gorgeous 0iic'a iiiitics. Before he enters the ring he sends his valet ahead to perfume the ropes and the mat. Then comes Gorgeous George resplendent i A lady's hair-do and several color l.lI bath robes. : In addition to the main eventi the Boosters will stage a Midgets wrestling match and a ladies event. Farmer Pete will meet. Pee Wee Cortez in the midgets battle while Lulu LaMa.rr takes on Anne Lakes in the girls' tussle. the summer holidays. - V Following are the matches sche-' diiled for this evening: 5:30-Dr, Spacck vs George Pur- vi.-t. Geoff l?iizGerald vs Harold Pow-1 er. Herb I-lughes vs Jack Kenny. 6:30-Doug George vs. Brier Chandler. 5 Bill Rogers vs Mark MacGulgan. Bob Acorn vs Bud Mcltleer. Softball Practice I Following is the Little League baseball schedule for today: 10.00-Cardinals vs. Indians 1.30-Braves vs. Yankees, .U. S. Wins Gordon glennis Trophy .9. larger building. 9. l . i siiicmoair onus. Que, (GP) I d United States senior tennis play- are won the Gordon trophy and the fifth annual senior lnterna- , lional tournament Saturday, t.ak- 33 ::,:rE,:II”;:;::eu lng seven of the eight. niatches W L P” played. It was the fifth consecu- New York 1., 3., .675 live annual win for the Americans. bmcago ' 70 46 '60.. Two teams of 12 men each rcp- clevehmd M 50 .561 resented Canada. and the United Boston 6.. 55 542 states in a series of doubles and wnhm um 30 '”z singles matches during the two- Phiiadefphm 33 6., kn day tournament. Players eligible mm," m 73 '36:, must. be 45 years or older. 5, Lmm H 7., '3" Gilbert Nunns of Toronto scored ' t " T Canada's only win, defeating Dave mmomi Len", Freeborn of Oklahoma City .0-2. ' ' 2-6, 12-10. in singles. BI'rKikl.Vn 71 37 .075 -.....m.,-mmm.. Milwaukee '11 47 .602 I-IXPENSIVE LAUNDRY Phltadelv it 62 52 .544 p ...... St. Louis 02 52 .544 i New York .56 as .501) , MONTREAL." (CP)-Ste. Jemne Cincinnati 53 so .410 d'Arc Hospital here is finding out Chicago 44 70 333 how expensive it can be to have Pittsburgh 30 as .311 laundry "done out". It cost about mm SL000 in week at a COl'I1lTl6TCIuI The flsliei-lea research board is I laundry while the hospital's .pres- shipping young eels by air from enl. laundry is being replaced by the Maritime: for planting in Bag. lutchewan lakes. cans. backed by more tourriiinient experience, have nabbed the hon- Rain Halts Play In Junior Tennis Tourney (CP) - Rain halted play for nearly two hours Sunday tennis The showers chased 68 players battling for doubles honors from the 1'! courts of the Rideau Lawn 13eYe3r-Old from Baltimore, 0-0, 6-1 in a junior men's singles, ors in previous yem-sj The men's defendin Stephen Cvottlieb "N:'LImQ)""y City, won't be in the title hsn this year. but U. 3. play,” H31 are favored to win the open I Kalman tBuzzyi Hettlemaii is picked to I T is win Gottlieb he husky dark-haired first seeded American event. He moved to the rung Saturday by trimmm Livingston of Ottawa. Hettleman was senii-fliialisi the U. 5. national and it t ' lor men's singles and boy champion of Marylum, won the Middle-Atlantic men's title. I Seeklnr Third Win Mariette Lafromboise, . blonrle from Montreal, t:l1!:1ghuuT:'I the junior women's singles twice 1:: ,a row, will be back to try gm. , tthird win. p .7 The all-Canadian team Bolllpelt. lions were played the am day A, the week-long tourney. Quebec sparked by Lambert, retained tit. men's title by defeating onim. 3-2 in the semi-final and Non iscolia 3-0 iii the final. Nova so... llia won the women's championmm tby ousting Ontario 3-1 in ih, iiiial after beating Quebec 3.0 In the semi-final. The Canadian 'teai'ri""l;itles wen '- title: younxste: in the second 8 David ill I13 lun- s Bmglu 1'18 lilo Junior .-Ot Continued orlruzri 1TTT One-Armed Veteran Gets Spot On Bisley Team SOUTH MARCH. Ont, tCP) - .lla.I- C. F. Kennedy. one-armed veteran from Truro, N. S.. Satur- day qualified for a spot on Can- ada's 1954 Bisley team but beruiisv of his liaiidirap will not be able to make the trip. r The spectacular .'lll-year-villi marksman. who had his right arm amputated above the elbow While overseas during the Second World War. placed lath in the Bisley air- greizzitc at the 85th annual Doin- iiiion of Canada Rifle Assoclatl-aii prize shoot. Aggregate scores during the meet are added to scores posted in the final stagr of the Govci'nor-Gri:- ri'al's niatch and front this the lot) 18 men are chosen for Caiiadirs lllrs. 8. Wood Wins Ladies' ll.P.'s Match Mrs. George Wood won the ladles' Vice President's Match at ,tlie Bclveclere Golf Course in the tournament, which was coiiipleied over the week-end, UD iias Mrs. Fred Cameron.- The qualifying round for the ladies Club championship will be played this afternoon. Play will commence at 2.30 with a good iiztmber of entrants expected The ruiiiier- I I t Bisley team. Maj. Kennedy 3037.. a score of 830. The reason he can't make on, , trip as a shooting member is that no provision is made for one-armed lSIIt'ltlIPr3i at. the Bisley range, . Wlicii shooting Maj. i(cnn.:.;.- iliolds the butt of the rifle llgnlrtal , the still) of his right. shoulder iintl l pulls the trigger with his ten ham; 1The barrel of the rifle is steadied ion a forked rest driven into the iiiouiid. i The Bisley Team Those qualifying for the Blslev team were: ' Sqdii-l.dr. Dave Reynolds, nt. ttiwa: l.iout W. V Hall. (rt;-it and Camp Borden. om.-, i,t.cp: lstevo Johnson. Calgary: Capt D ,0. White. Pine Falls. Man; sgt. ;F. Jermey, Montreal; Met, 3, ii: tilampton. Camp Borden. om; C-mt. W. J. NGWCII, Wiiinipei; S. Szt. G. R. l(:iy, Hamilton: CSM. N .t. .Vfcl.eod. Toronto: Lt. Gilmour S i Boa. Toronto; W0. 1 H. E. W. lllonald. Ottawa; special constants F. Doucet, Montreal; sgt, E, R, Hlamlcsoii. Vancouver. sgt, .1, 1.1. , Rlrtls. Montreal: Maj. B. E, licstrtk. Winnipeg: Maj. lt. H George. Edmonton; Pte. Ccraitl ill'fSIlllliI. Vancouver. and Mal A J. i: Roberui. Alontreal. ' i if any of these in marksmen are piiiiable in make the irlp the next 1 mm! 519135 up to take his place. 4) DASHES Johnny Ktilniiick, A. G. Scott book, Direct Mite. 2 DASHES 'Tolnu. Ti-unit Brewer. Esso. 2 DASHES Jerry Lee Vnlo. Mighty Deli. (ltimniando, llcnry llny. t-llle. Face (llolli. Billy Butlloiig, Delbert, Carl Aubrey, 2 DASHES Bonnie Dale. Anyiviiy. Roma I-liitll Tarn Little Dale, Jenny Knlmiiclt. DECLARATION lll Charlottetown K. OF C. B Ruby Dnlef Burltly O'Connor. Re-opening for a final camp for season for eight days. Saturday 22 August. Applicants should contact the followingi George Cheverie-Charlottetown George Clow-Summerslde Charles Boylan-Souris Camp fees for eight days--512.00. . TIIESOAY'S CLASSIFICATION AT 5350,00 , June 15., Bilbo Itrltion. ll:ind- AT S'l00.00 Prliicr HINIIOIIK. Anni-'a "l'O'IInl Billy Mt-l'c.i. Gabngnn, Bessie Butllnng. Cliocolnlc Dip, Dick Erin AT SI75.00 Wrnlta Pi-nrl. Eva Budloiig. mu Lassie l.ii- Lou Kzlliiiuck. Sleepy Sam, Little Judy Biitllong. Lilly lllnrlent-, Gary I). AT 3175.00 (VII. Blldlollt. Brother Bill. Helen Harvester. Tartan, Real sort. MIR. ('het. Lyn Clcrcr. Mlitii l'iilli. Dim )fcElwyn, Mlldiile. ONDAY. 2:00 1'. M. Driving Park ovts crime boys for this TOMMY MORGAN. 3 & 2. owned by Mnckey and MncNrlll, driven by I). MacNelll. SANDY MARI. 4 A 4. owned liy .Tnsc- phlit Rohlrhaud, driven by Josephat Roblchaud. JEN!) HENLICY, 5 it 35, owned and driv- en by Omar Cormlcr. WHIIILAWAY, 6 A R. owned and driv- en by L. .l. O'Brien. .LNl'I'A BlJl)l.0NG. 7 K: MANNISTEB l'IlBl'1(.7T. 3. owned bl Dewar Bros., driven by R. Dewar. IIAMONA rrzrans. 4. owned 'hy Hon. F. E. Phillips, driven by H. Phillips. YANKEE JOAN. 5. owned by J. MiicRae. driven by Joe MacRae. DOT BUDLONG. 6. owned and driven by M. Nicholson. ILL CONTO, 7. owned and driven by Bl.'l)l)I' BUDLONG, 3 Av 3, owned by G. H. Brooklne, driven by --. JIMMY A., 4 & I. owned and driven by Edgar Reeves. GUY HABVESTEI. 5 A 6. owned and driven by F. Reeves. SI-INATOI ciuic.iuvLr.. It Av 5. owned and driven by H. Ramsay. S4-llllllll I... 7 A 8. owned and driven by YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE: MONDAY-TUESDAY - 17th - 18th slmow S "SOMETHIIIB tom: Bllllls" HAVANA CIGAR 7. owned and driven by Mr. McF.wen. Cu C0Il!8- Ed. Colel. . ungoiargi-gun, :!&e,va.,'nwned and driv- St'N:YB!!.. it do 4. owned and driven by Morgasonafo. it, owned and driven by t ,... .. .. p..,t,.( ,0 . p” H ,, Wt” Patricia Neal - Victor Mature - Edmund Green 3 1 . ernar . . emp e. ' BANK NIGHTS FRE - E 325.00 I