. ,, i r , Braves. i I -5-.1.-.-. - . .. DYTKOUSOH 7' I . E” . 7:.??a:T mwm-M - - Dodgers Protect Lead r e oowll TIIE - -- or as . . . BMK E: K h j W1-th Victory Over Braves . . is , 7y .. .. . u Q I 1, l I By The Cnodlnn Press . . 3. R,-grcu E -) 7.1.1. .2: ;i5t:l.”.::.l:l: Mixed foursomes ': &Qmw- gers the winning run Friday as ' J: " ' the protected their first-place I T d :'u'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'u.-5'h'.'-'.'-'.'.'.'.s::-3-'h;.'u-rt-.'-H.-.51.-.11-;-LI.-.-.-:.r mg Well. New. Ymh Ghhut ,h the II 0 h 1., ve .0 h . eir orses were re w a AYES: scigucthuos :;5"3v1fl Xfggg; hghlheihil lhhh ,,,hg1chTh,igh,?vcE PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. , CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 20, 1952 glfhion: hhfzfgirypehmf Boga: A program M mlxed mumm H E W Y. R H 15 again be seen "on dead at the finish of a days previously. a Maritime track. Late last. week she dropped race at Sarntoga. N. Y. The Hirsch stable had been racing at Foxboro and arrived at Saratoga only. a few Anrlle Scott was bred in Alabama and was aired still enjoys recollecting. At Roosevelt Raceway Bob Ryan won last week with his three-yea:- old Jolllty Girl in 2.07 U5. which is, we believe, a new record for this dainty little pacer that has been performing particularly well Sport Eoiioes From Little Brown . Jug 7 It put the Brooks 3 1-2 games in front of the Giants who were play- ing a night game at Philadelphia. The game was halted by ,rain after eight innings. ' Impatient Sam Jethroe of the Braves, an ex-Dodger, insured his scheduled by the Charlottetown Golf Club at the Belvedere Linn this afternoon" beginning at 2 0.; clock. A draw is posted at the cm, house. but games will be an-nnmi for all those wishing to play mu whose names are not already on. libleadow Rice Wins among the 728 orig al nominees. tered. was down to nine b the time the third heat started. waiter McKylo was scratched because of a should- er injury before the first heat. and Poplar Dellndropped out after fin- ishing last in the opening test. South Dakota, after finishing 9-7 in the opening heats. and vonian Chief, with an 11-11 record for two tries. didn't come out for the third. only the first five shared in the by Ti1vl1x,noiv in the stud at Wal- nllt Hall Farm. Lexington. Ky. She was a mare with a great deal of speed and last year trotted the fastest mile ill the Maritimes-2.10 mat. Sydney, July 2nd. She won six firsts. slv seconds and five thirds in her campaign that seas- on. The many friends of Harry Hirsch will regret his great loss. Prior to leaving Foxboro Super Llal. his Free For All pacer, won former team-mates' triumph by hitting a 2-1' pitch to shortstop Pee Wee Reese to retire the loser in the bottom of that frame. I-lad Jethroe waited for an additional pitch. -a-, udburst would have washed ' aw y the two runs the Dodgeis made in the top of the eighth, and caused I 2-2 deadlock. necessitiating a doubleheader Sat- urday. The game was tied when Sur- Prince county By Fritz Iloweli DELAWARE, 0.. Sept. 19 --(AP) -pactng's biggest prize, the 360,463 ”Little Brown .luz." went in world record time today to Meadow Rice. brown colt owned by W. G Rey- nolds of Louisville, Ky. The speeclster from the blue grass country copped two straight heats today after finishing third to Wi1mington's Star in Thursday's this season. Abner Britton, that qeorge Cailbeck developed and sold three years ago. was fourth in a 82.000 pace at Roosevelt. time. 2.08. Curran dc Briggs juniors defeat- ed the Miminigash-Tignish Royals at Summerside last Wednesday. but only by the close score of 3-1. We had gone to the game expecting a lop-sided score in favor of the Curranites. but the game was a close fought affair right down to the final out. True, Donnie Sim- Resirici Broadcast Of Title ligui PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19-(A!) We deeply regret. and we 81?. sure all Maritime friends will. the fact' that our friend Louis G. Najac, 64 Pinehurst Ave.. Provi- dence 8. Rhode Island. has had to return to hospital for an opera- With the opening of the duck season less than two weeks away itchy fingered gumshoe artists are getting in a few advance licks. l s2,000 stake in 2.06 2.5. mmhnued opgngr . . Henna T 1 .. . ti hi i t. A . t th Mi -Tl utfit on . ' - big pot, to which each of the Inns last week a farmer hunter - ” ll '3 "- Wvlomoler of .1-he mhowihg horses 15” ..m.iy 0ll?yni!l)lIi1i.h hintlm WillpifEas?,;l)g l?eesI:i- lt1i11:li1i.:I Sglectiise hetgdsg giglng up (csuliffj;ban”?ag;”edDe):;:,M:vaV5:E tt.'hirbee':ey;sr-old starters had con- ;::K:'ligiu:d. rrhet thatt at flelw dmorninlgs tll:g9lg:?1:l5th:05tggh1S:l'13:5 311;-chl;ll:eky;eavg:'eelghgVl3;:ll;ttl;R41ca this week to take part, in races at monlal dinner given him by sport- only three hits. and striking out . ,1 hh' E h r u S060. Bac of the money I , - 0 3'6 ll EIWH. 16 H . f thl d 011 Trulo ii-ncl;;-F.-om the me M0,..- ing friends recently. His column twelve. But the C & B batters were 51:: gllenolviiqf !'v;i:au:0i;:,a Klee mgk winners were Forever Hanover. ;:f:pl5I;';”;gr9'hi;hEnf::;s”(Bgge 3?? Smpfff awlifrillzg lxrfunndhld thgn .lii:2i?13:1ioSi:gi3vm thiitere i:i3.'i?,;Z side stable, chocolate Dip 2,13 4,5, in the Providence Journal is on: almost as helpless against. a pitch- whys mhe tests In 2.01 3h5 and Voting Trust. Mighty Brewer, Real mg to but the sleep Cobwebs from Reese looped h single mm hem” blow deaqripuon M the HEM mm Rfah 1-I - 2.13 3l5 n T . of the bright spots of that publi - - d D ti . w ertainly , . . . Dusty. South Dakota and vonlan , tall, 2.16ar3iD,'i':e:r the Len arC'Me::a illicit C hlashfltmhad (til? bfrllyhoo) ficcorded 31'5" wlllmlnlrzhziililtsinsliihfofriifif; Chief in the final summaries. "35 day” Mic" "N" 1" me Well. gfldltc gill; mklxucky E38159" Wm) 1'1”35lde WW” ha Teslrlcted to stable with Babe Britton 2.09 2l5. km lthe pitchers of the Island lllter- (oer E S;h':p::hI;gw01,ld l.ecm,d' Di 6,: s-.-.-. dTl&,9hdum;hD - gualglder Tlrxlalyllgicrgfs-sprawling ;lxl:1V;3P5P9l' 3391 Wire 3l3ll'lC8 use Essa 2.12 25, Rosalie Hooper 211 One of the most popular lwrsesl dl t l.e gue. What's the. . . l . T " T . t - 2 5' Billy Mcvcy 109 35, Bob at the chammetown race mick” hrlntaswrglg ll hos. 2g5 hoyl uh. mhelel mne3hdTh-hat :1yh'rln;p of distant gunshots. The swan-dive catch of Tommy Taylor said rights to the bout Cunuck 2.1.ll,',, and Sister vernn the 11-year-old roan gelding Josa- HF; hemsed 3 three u secon s e , is out were evenly spaced like 31-own; ninth-inning fly saved 11 mm; been sold to qncntm Namath Hon 2.19. Racing will conclude at dale Clipper 3-03V: by Josedsle we 1...” you cunjing back with: Smirk "l 5-"9 H 5,.” b,l' D""””' . hi” dimbffs "1 Wmll and the 5-3 victory for St. Louis Cardinals Television, Inc. Truro on Thanksgiving Day. Oc- Counterpoint. has been sold by "what whs me hheSH0h-;-- T1.ei-lhwngxggwlxlntlhslzF::Ii)b;;1ssi0231 of agggtchllgv s:8cfe9WDf5ChCit;l;l:-9n1l1v':f:)l;1;E overhchictago (131ubshRlc; walhmfdlgg zillhere taxis Lhio limitations on mber 131” Wendell Barbour and Roy Bewm uestion baseball fans is whether . ' ' v . 0" l5 30”” W 9" '3 5 T3 0 07 99V 0" report! of th0 g? to Howard E. Johnston 0; saint Q -. . b f ,h the big purse, boosting his two - lake fl" 3 Sullller 10 Sill) 1” 5” along the turf to spear Brown's outcome of thecontest.but in fair- At. T;-um last. Saturday night John. N. B. The Clipper caught gh;e3n;?1t:E1edl3::?.;;e.. ah::ghehlh Veal: 8al'llllliZ5l05104v'7203"dhl31952 tjliymfoihcllrlAtrdilrtglliefoiidlttil);ldlaast wind-blown fly with his glove ness to Theatre Network Telcvlg. C011" M3”Ke”Zle W0” We first me Cy” ”f 3” h.”5e m"C1em De" squad head and shoulders over the pnymn m SSM94" "ms amang me line expired on the fine then '- hum The" were mo Cubs aboard 1on' certain resmcuom had 10 b” pace on tile program with the, cause of his sinking appearance. '. . g g .. .. three-year-old sldewheelers for the , "3 3” and two out in the Chicago ninth enforced. . ordlnaxy, xun of-the mlll B reporting gunshots heald Ill tne . -hllee-year-old Lahey's Dream, color and the noble way he car- team, or the cum" ha Briggs "mm 59350” Charlottetown teams won Seeing at the time. Eddie Yuhas, second ll-lor. this reason the blow-by. owned and driven by him, in 2.20 ries himself. His harness, sulky Wilmington's Star. surprise win- games and Summerside one of the tlwideepenlng dusk, rind then of three st. Louis pitchers. receiv- blow will be limited to newspapers . . . t t ' d f I - fl k. f N5 Jimmie Powers former my" and everythmg Show mm was In iisanxd Jplxitdiulciidhllgsoohvgir pnghnbiy "97 ill the llpelllllil dash. W35 590' Island baseball championship ser- (.3: higngducks streaming ms: in ed credit for his 10th triumph. and wire services..." ter. now pacer, Doctor L. 3.. won ksealnx with the horse. and h V t -h hm an ond for sl5.ii5. some so.ooo more .55 which opened at Mammal ' Wwh : . the 2nd and 7th races in 2.13 U5 d'FlVBl” -Tamils MBCGYEZOY kllew get c 5 answer T? In . "L hplhs than he lllld Whh ill lll'0 Years Of Field yesterday. Concluding games such lncimms .m, hm n. ma. 0 . end 115- He ls thirteen years old. how 10 SHOW hlm 03 10 the best We” the Mm” Z 6".) h 8.5 calnimlsznlnlr. and thlrd money of in the best of three series are occurlellcei but in n it gm--I I 1 d -B I Doctor L. B. started racing as B. advantage. It was in the spring Wml,”le Peak” W59 P 93;: some was taken by Adio Abe. scheduled for summe.-side mic quemh, hh. the golhpehr hm d if. S a two-year-old. taking a trotti-ng re- of 1950 that he was purchased Klnizs County lntelmedlhlh . which had mo seconds and 3 third hnewoh. hunting muse Igalw '5 Ile "Ch ' -nrd of 2-19. As a three-year-old from D1 F- 97- Dmlsall out 0i the ”.””"l”””5r The (?”l" P3” l5 "W? in the three heats. Thunderclap The Charlottetown Little Leag- muons at .5; doors (ff huh? n he reduced it to 2.12. He was Stable ill Johllhy C9m03'- H5 ""35 d'm””1t: one might "YEW mi” was fourth. and My Time. only uers defeated Summerclde 6-3. the whose poor sportsmanshi is ssu 5 t a e u brought here as a foul-.year-old in trained to the minute and from the Junior team in Cllf”tl'10l.t(?l0VVlll hhy In the mm, was mthl Each reg Summerside Bantams wok the passed only by their hell) of bffh the fall of 1943 by Jimmie Power his very first start showed class. whiih thie Cuihanlitesutirinlnhed was. Cemng 33-on measure M the Capital mam 5-3, my to bag game They are amigl h v ' . 1' sum-. , . ' ””” 323.5i3iJii?E.iS;l2?S..”2?. 1”..3.l.E tiilnfiisiineieii.?;”i2ol7w.f.”?il: ti? E'y”u?iE.”X. ”...i...” ”ii.el.ii.m,i iii. 63? '”””””””" MW” r..";";l;f..W;;0, ngggg ogoggg 'hu3g- The R-C.-H team "omhf";p- 3,595," Resu", her gtride some weeks ago has 926--the largest suln won by any classy backstop was lured away. Charlottetown teams are S0h9ll' hunting pressure iys henv edan the gwrfllde wlflt have antopglij morriii been Unbeatable. She was first to 101331 Pacer t-hill SP-ESOYL Ill 1951 Elmer MCNelll. DES Tl'&llll0l' 5150- S uled to leave Barbour's showroom opening morning illld co)r,n etitioe Ayn Ry 8 emmmhnll :1 h :- tho wire in the 6th and 9th racqs he made 25 starts. was twice first, But; this argument loses some of its 0 . a at i dclock sharp this afternoon. we keen to give them an passmn Ficgd to when uh tgh s an tasM v With Joe! Harvester (Conroy) sec- six times second and seven times force when it is recalled that those The games are scheduled to get, an” M bringing home ya duel; ga1A”l;lmP&"3h6fh WJWEE lhe' National League nnd in the former and Victory third with earnings of 383-i.A In same Curmnnes won 3 series, 4 S h d I F underway hhhuh 2.15. dinner at days end once He . . n e some 0 l D519 lcllllk-ihillkl lll the lat-W11 1952 he made 23 5m”5- W35 5” games to 2, from those rampaging C e u e - Little Leaguers llneup:- damn hm-,-Age Dpnns ihe hhhs mic phyhw" "ries" , I lllrooklyn .. .. 000 110 0'3 4 3 I The fastest time of the night was times first. three times second. five R. c .A. F. Royals. ateam that looks. , , Summerslde: Doucette. c; Al'- keycd up and n” Wm. me n,,.,,t. Th” h'l'i':l,'; 1"?" .,',l.”jf,l n -w- 000 200 00 2 2 e in the last race-2.11. U5. times third. three times fourth ,1 ht how hkc hs wonhy R Vrehmgh smauh, m A. Gahmh lb; Gay, U vd f , igames an 9 - - - lMl- ; '3 (Game when an,” 3 inning, . S S 8 ill 8 open. Tie poachers meat MCA 1 (h k (1 Hi; the I T”"- "d ''h'',” "ma mm Md 0”” sentative of Island intermediate; cf; Ranahan. ll: DeR0che. 30; is the unsnspemnq neck sunny,-.. ' o ' W" C W99 "ll K” b r n). Last Saturday night at the Cape llmie hm” out ill the m0lleY- baseball as we have seen. Trainer. 2b: Sonier. D: Gallant. p. themselves and ”p..eeh1h they; "Ml Same M "l'-' 9" 95 ll” cl Roe, Hughes (7) Black (8) his Breton sports Centre Rnnnie Mac. During his three seasons here hel g h Abbies: D. Murray, lb; E. Jos- feathers h, some met gt hol Played w”d"e5d”3' 3” S"m,m"5ld"' . Cumpanella; Surkont, Jones (8) Donald, Just returned from a suc- has won around s3.'l00 and his l T 9 second gnme 1" the scrim" 01111. 55: K MllCK9llZl9- ll? 33- Its just ll case ofq snedirin um -.0 ""d C”l"”" - cos-sful campaign at Foxboro. total all-time earninl-ls are close Let's go back for a moment to llllal-ll. W the lsllmd Ch”lW"l' Simmonds. p; M. Larter, cf: A. m,..,.,gh the bushes hhihg lg, lhl: ' st. Louis . no ooo 003 .110 n Mass. came through with five to 59.000. We are Irllllle sure that the hockey situation in Prince Ed-ism? is scheduled ml '-he.R- Ci 5' Macf-'adyen, 3b; 13. Allen. 11: B. gun muzzh. hhd 'h.mh oh ' 0 , lghlcngn ,. , 201 me mo 3 3 2 winners in the elrrllt dashes In saint John T309 15” Wm W39 '0 ward Island. Ten or more years ago Fe dlallllllld at Summemde Sllllr Mulligan. 20; 0. Smlill. C; G. blast. ' S 3 Miller, Yuhas (7) Brnzl-. ts) ivhich the horses he drove started the ”Cll1JPEl"' and that he will be 1; you hsked the summerside day afternoon. Game time is 1:30 want; an hh. 0 and D. Rh... Knphnchh shcuhh ilx times. In the lat and 5th as big a favorite with them as he crysmu to may Bedeque or B0,, (standard time). . Umpires: Lawlor, A. MacKln- I ouch hem. law hhhhhg huhh C . (9) mg Amen, Eaceks hc8hlVV(a5(C1,g wuh smlmes 39,, has been here. den 01. 0.Lehhy' theyid hmgh so The R. C. F. won the orgnihg non, W. Hood. . on comhhihhhg hhout Lheh. mvh New ymk W M0 009 090 0 5 3 M y C 3 933”) ' ' 3"” . hard they'd swallow their quids of game W01" le LEll0T”"l 0" R H E ourite opening day shooting . rhiladelphin 100 000 000 1 '7 I Budlmm 2'3 The Cadegan hm” Hum” wlms has made m "i tobacco Today when the best and Club lll Ch3T10"CWWh 1353 Slllldlly summerside 300 000-3 4 5 grounds shot out before the sea- CHI('AC'0' Sept" 190" (AP) '" Maglie Wilhelm (E) Yvon; :l.'a5hhEt:'ldlC8f2)If!d11g2 gelelt. in each Salient agditlonfthh hi: stable. brightest hockey mampuhums that by an 11-5 score. The series is the Apple; , lil 00x-6 8 3 son opens. I find myself wondcr- nmule Xihg; lguhf :&gmhcgac1f(hrt:::: Simmons, and Burgess. 33; andm'leth racesflianlnie val: tin: D3:EiPu1I2:Cl)aPS:Cll? Pla;zil-iuxbheaillllsy Summemde can produce' plays 3 best 0! mme gunk. BANTAM mg just Wm” they have dam W or'lev eiicld wwgill meet Armand ch"'"”'" " 300 Mo 0014 1 ' T ' L . . ' '.' team from Bedeque or Borden or '-” '-m-r prevent Such haDDCnlh"5. Too 1 - ' Pm-Sbllflh -- 010 0'-30 000-3 5 1 Y3” J.ff,..3:'.””?,';t' ?.ff.l.,.f"f3.'3l.i2?. lliife”i33i'3i...Tiif.Tiifvniihiiheii 0'Learv- can -you "ml W009 Wl"- ' ' ich-rlouetown AB R n "ml ".""””'S F” lme 50 adopt igf.'.lS'.5.i..i".t ?i.Z'.'.i.5?33; i.?a2'””?ci'.- Wehmeler and Lamlrlth: lllwl hy'Richard Jabaiee-3-2, best time pace close to 2.15 and with her 1tlhgtt?h:i5:)&:fe:1'3f;fl lgenlziinblhcli Xlilh e (1, 3 i1hepa,:,s-,1;,v,faeh&3,"s)it;J,:je o?ndhI,:o;::::ri; rounder at the chronic stadium Dicksonl (9) and Gltragiola. 2.15 IUS. R ' i th 4th . . f ' d b" dl g ' CC. -. - . ' O .1. and 8th r:d1cTe:itsl(1) W31: tEotter Ehflilldwlde dine gd)fmtI.i1eanbest ii? hrtlar game? our present .h”Ckey sud" d 1-'3dm3l'- lb 3 0 0 himilrttersfig? t?1ej1OD 0f1”.I enforce" slthe match was announced f.o- A"'"l'3"” L”'5"” , Great Doon 2.11. Colonel Hans- class next season. W8"-'3 may hot be (lime 35 3090 05 I Kane. ss . . 8 1 0 t9 D 0”l9Cl5- llilf hl0lllZ1llv 1113 day hy hhe lhterhhtiohhl Boxing : me, . gegxmlgv an g 3 g .;:.:.g:::..i;”.".li.::,.;:; ssh" .- : :: o , . u ' v V - 3 R ro, ii on' u . . ' . evean . . .. lime 215 - -Hairy Hirsch. Sydney. uho all t :3 an ! ( as L Tlaiir cm 3 2 I made It a huh” to see that my smote defeated featherweight: Newhuuse ' whim W and - with such I seveie loss at Sara .V0ll ghlhk hllll DSNHO Illemfetllle AGC3 tn 3 1.?-pg; hunting ground whs protect champion Sandy Snddier. Just be- G. b W d Hegan Th D.l 'll 1. i l - t , N. . k , f t s e rsenau . c , ' ins erg: ylln llll e 3...S..”1.S.'..fl.f”2.333 2'2. .l:.r.....Y.;. :.;:.r .25” .::.”3a:'....i: ll m- . ......... .. . do it i”? ll.” ;:,::”r: m: much-1 on we ow-2 Harvey 1-larvvey assisting him as start in the Free For All there hockey players are a lot better MoNT.REqL'.bepft'N1I T (102 - Totals . . 27 5 3 ":)y,'"0"” 1” "SW9" lo 39”"? 10W Iguanas emushdytheh qhst September. New York 000 000 000-0 4 0 drivers, has won over siooooo in with Super ml 2.01 wt, heading than the Maroons of the thirties? C33” Rik thzilgrg Ofmhfjfeh 3,3. M An R. n 0 Lmnm - - I Ssvole won the Canadian light- Shantz and Astroth: lmchi. pulseuih-cnics thlsd sfeason. This! is such fast 4l;acers as Maxine's --- Inn; XS” wih mg &.n.,..,.. Hockey ;s3:::,:,"; 4 2 1 When 1 rein;-Ed (mm overseas weight crown a year ago. beat- Blackwell (H). angwberrah h ' an a lme reeor or one stab c's Kitty 2.07 x, Lucky Fingo 2.08 If th' is . ,tl tl me ill ' ' t f T t I Bosto 300 000m - earnings in a. single year. The LV5, Trade Mark 2.05. Earnie Fris- mgy 1;: hqaoppeiflrrlig will” baselladlli League mam but Purfem lb 3 i i hx:1dM;)ynslt3ii:teId (guild-um? beggars i1ng12-Srlot)xi!lEdeEanb?lxt shad otroo" (fjightt Ws.sh'lI:Igtan 000 041 00x-5 8 I lllne W0-yE8l'-Olds 13 Pacers and 00 2-07 and Others. time. 2-00. H6 These outport boys are fine phy- He seems to he pamcuhny keen gamut. i 4 1 1 in: my sojourn in atlflfu 1:m't, 13;. wclterwelghls. most of the time. Hudson and wilher; Moreno. Es;ntinuetXlfl- 1m: E!” lowlfdlzstooo iziasitmveilil W "Bell" 0-Cotrhmi M WlWC3nVtl1Fd"pn-"lislzye '1 i?i”l:J:;1lL7.gEiIeglfl:!;1(3:I1:v?i3lfIfr?:'iI?l:1:2 scedttmilf 4 0 0 rear of the old homestgald apron? Slmle W” ll ll”"hle C'l"”d'"' eFl””'91" m ”"d Bmmm" . as 5 year. lroy a y ops- on on, aine. an was e av-. 7 ' ” 1 0 0 any The hhavm, h d be 1 by Chhmhhm "hm Jhhnhy chem ,5. chum (3, ihcm with over 540000 fa hprlol-lte in the bgmlng, During L1"; 0 ”” "”” "4 Cincinnati. Fldelev ab 0 0 ductgd b m” b 3! 0" "WT , . , ' ' . . ,. , .. t A R th 1 ed the welterweight title 2:52:..:l:s..l":s:?l:.l2::l L133 :l::..t”:::y:.:”l:ii::.r”ll.: ismll.-. : ...;l::..:::5;l..:2: In i3.?i'il?:.,”.. . . . y..."”..:” 2... :..””i2l :12. him .. . ...... l ' ' ' ' '3 W "3 r '3" ' " - 0 9” ' ' 3 0 0 built t ' S l t h b ed Llltl J owner of Annie Scott. who bad old native of Port Arthur. Ont... ”I plan to try him with Butch m0yd' ” ' Com 3 s.rmg 0. dam ”" the awe W” o W" ox Phi: 1"” Imhon. Last saturda 'iiicnt's r cc e t dro ed d d t th fl ih f t ' Tam” l 33 is 5 panys h0Idm5s' The dam Ammr King 0! Tnmnto Ind Rmhener It Mo" I p at dhmilhmmxvh hra. ahoahmmef mf”hm.:.fsh,0 Shjm: Shmgah; f::l'””fmfm "l;jhn'e'l(;. Puclhaldofg sffhglxfff he "mm ” Charlottetown .oo2 olo o-3 nearwestl the homestead was known adelphla, in Toronto. but the (hour ed, wet grounds. - .- l 2' t , . . - -- - H ouzler C D9 - summerslde .000 000 5-5 85 atel"s Dam after the name was called off when King nm- . citing one with rousing finishes in placed fourth. George "Title;-' medical npp,-oval to him. hockey Ycsvrdhv Reg Ahhhn h hmm, U M F d , , first of the mime 1 h d ). h d i t h I lmvh g.gg,g,g.g:g.Dj...-- almost every event. In the (ith Maugcr of Westville, N. S., who ngnin Wm. Boston gmins, ” x ml. 1 UmPll9- MA 30 3 Y-ll. H r F mm W 0m.s. sec. age us an n ranng. P . ;V?ci,'5hA?n.',;,, Bho-X ll” in nldclfosfi Eiadhbem d”vmghAnhled1Sm” gt L”"d Wm ”p”” it” ”'"l"l"3i oczxmarelinemwrith l;:o3rrna'Bovt?:rf bagtrilfeolIl1t.esYe”1idcLeod 10' Harris wtilrdnothlenngonriggnybegziis Ifinlliiiiged irigtciavom tree m take the up n lo 1. our-year-o u. ox oro, was no an ing t c with the Bruins nr, H5-rshcy' P3,, G rm d Paul Me er and 8 i i ' ' l sister. Ann's Dream in 2.l2,2l5, ribbons that night; the drlverlg mo,-r up I to Hm 1” 8 ' ' ' Th "- ;?;;;c,l;. lfaggg-l;g!lgg;,t;f;.sg3gn.3;3 ;:;;:,l;.;g';;;; 53l';:3;;h;;ge 0! the-i ” --- ?:f2.:.”'”””""” "M ” l ”"” s.............., ”"”G" n. .. ,. sept:mi?S?5?2tl.il.c1”.i3 .?R:f.?.ili..?.”. WILD mcr: run. of rum dgvviclopednom: t . . ' v r - ' . . ,' tl , .-. i-ltca.z4h se os. 30th. He 15- fiillied by Don Baker ' 4,,,. - i WASHINGTON. Sept. 19 k(APi; The boys are rounding quickly D. Ghhs, ah . .3 0 0 iIl::l:”ltI)r:(glml:et3gil:1ar50?”"h(hl:Ckio WM Hoe which Haws in with gull plan". xlllll; N" or 8 er of Sunimcrslde andhwas driven by Claude OBrlen has very kindly Little Jerry Barber led at the hnlf-1 ll"-0 3h3?C- mid Il”Vl"- Noonan, c .. .3 0 1 damh They came H: -M d break "'5 -0! Norm America er pow” .,,n" do can . Reprints F.nsorBowi .:s. Aims Dream. own- handed us ll. letter from Dr. L. way mark ill the 72-hole, sl5,ol)ol "And Im Dlcllsed With the 733""-”' Sonler. rf .2 0 1 . I I 33' W5 W - e M H um 5"-ym, h rd and driven by George Callbcck Roy Johnston Sheldon Building? N ' 1 lb "L" G 1; Tm -nn izo for Don Marshall with the Jun- Grady lb - 3 n 0 m 0” 1” lmd 9”” spending the pecially near the Great Lakel. 4 CHM 9I0h- 3 hon the 9th i-rice fl'oin the same Greenfield. Mass. lThe Doctor is; m”.'.jf".”.,d;f.” ewrilthesh siox.uhde:.l,m,'..'io.- cniindiens or tin; Junior Amat.- gnndek, ab 3 0 0 ggglfhzbbllgeIfiglgestheonalderfasm W55 ll" ""W””"" mdlm ””d' ch'””m""'"" field uith Ann's Boy second, in a son of the late Dr. J. A. John- 13;; Ammh h he (ml-shed l 'nlcur Hockey Association last year. Robson, if . 3 0 0 h ks I” V 3 53' 2.14 25. Other winners the some storl, Tlgnishl, which gives pai'- d ' i h shot 3 1,.-111?am lock: sharp at centre. Bobby J. Arsenauit, cf .2 0 0 OFT??? 9 m.1M'e anemuan night wcre Belle Budlong. owned tlculars of in recent l':lC: winning ownpourl M er i . pram ton who spent two vears in O. Arsenault. ss .2 0 0 fl ts N Win Wcmd for the WM . I d.- h R v? I M 68. In second place. two strokes be-. - D . - . - . 0 0 a off Iivings her in Pownal . 2,';j....,.”l;f.l.l,,,.,-.V,,, &:,'&.lhlhd nhicggghhch gKh1-)t?Z':t(ionixfhaghggiicghgfttgvidcfi hind. was Thursday's le2l:ier.'. Vittoria. has improved trerrr n- gglrilelih P 0 1 Bay. I knew that it was the habit McRae and driven by Cyril Smith the Greenfield Rccordei'VCiazetl.e Hem.-V Wimam5' Jr” of K1LZmwn'idously' 1” Ewe mm R whm nt 19” Harris 1 0 0 or some of the lads 1" me damn i the l,l'0ilEF Jimmie A.. owned and of Wednesday. Sept. 10th is A Pa" Mm 3 PM 72 addgd tn ” Salwmgdm one of the Mg "neg next Totals 03 0 3 u.) get meirhown d,uck season which driven by Reeves. liflilidsilc.owh- splendid likciiessi of the Doctor l0l'm”0-hhgv” week Chnmwn Ahh.” AB R n 35:5 2?,et:'”a 3' M5 Lmlev 3”" Aus- :;rl1hlxaIlTrrCl' t'iil(iSfIl:Lail),: Whllaigid Keiiyh. yyihh 'the fotlloviilngz "Dr. L. Roy Lund. Sb .. .. .3 1 0 ggu n V ' '. wi an , - '. .-, ; , . . . i drivmi hy Harold Stead. Dean iajcensvgdiciegasdeandigirogidgdligralhig 1?-"";ii, 58 i :i I had n hem, hm Idea M M” Swift. owned by Gil. Buntaiii and Im County lllalr patrons with ihrl u 1? 1 ( A3 1 1 mega gentry were and mimic 1" 0 driven by E. Dnwiie. that reduced thrill of seeing him and his bari &a;h;nz1Fi,' I 3 0 0 IR, t:.eh"5ug;lr.ne';het0 W?" ' his record to 2.14 45. d D l. K v' - i - ' ' ' ape" "3 B” nwnm bu George Hulrlzlilms 54:15 Imogen t;illeeB:g;(:;1Elnil'l'lr:ell2ljflI1;?(E: . gall:-ilnt.ml'h .." 3 3 heorninz. They were also told that driven by Claude O'Brien. irhc popular Greenfield dentist. .v n v pi” m g' is 1 1 W” my menm" ” keep Clo" 1 'm--p idecked out in his yellow and i g.2f.?;'y' H A3 0 0 :,t:,bnsnhBg"d tn (anyone mund ' Sariltoga Springs Raccwi-iy. N. grccn r cln t ..' if ti tl ' ' t 0" 0 season ernamea Y. i5)i titling on the richest fall rllbhingBKa;ls 'I,5hecCbeos?aii:ii Dm';mt::l:' If 3 2 would be handed in w the num- lneeting in it.s'nine year old his- in the race was 2.13. The follow- Us h.eh."'i,hlw Glen Mhthehoh. :”'me:1' 0" the llncliht-3011 preced- iorv of autumn sessions. More lng day the Doctor started Ks:-' ""' 1 hases.p Arnold iMIIcCallum. Bill -K-I e.0Le."”E.",'En13LI had 0 NEW-FKEf”9v.o"ifs"fEb"SIiTs . . .. SESTOO GAIAIDINE rorgoars 10096 pure wool-Regular 349.50 .......... .. than 600 horses are stabled there (cnnunned on pg,” 7) and arecord fall-time purse offer- ing of Sl85.000 will he dangled for them to compete for. This in- cludes 380,000 in feature races. The meet will riln through thirty nights concluding October 11th. 5 Among the Canadian stables there is that nf Alexander Stewart, Port Hope. Ont.; Russ Caldwell, Spen- . cerville. 0ht.; Wilfred Depont, St. Hyacinth, Que.; Paul and Jimmie Laurent, Sherbrooke, and Harry - Hirsch of Sydney, N. S. Budlong in the Classified Pace and we quote from the Recorder: "Dr. 1... Roy Johnston driving his more Kay Budlong, again swept the field in the Classified Pace yesterday and scored the fastest. time of the meet in the second; 11881-3 spanking 2.12. Yesterdaykl victory meant that the Greenfieldl dentist copped two races during the meeting and won all six of his heats...Kay Budlong proved her- self quite a horse by the two-day spree which brought her owner out on the competitive track for the first time and gave the meet- ing a local winner for the first time in years." Acorn. W mo .AlRMEET AT. . lTWEEN RIVERS AIRPORT If you missit you'll regret it. What? The sec- ond annual Airmeet. Where? At. "Tween Rivers Alr- port, Johnston's River. When? Sunday. Sept. 21st if fine. STARTING TIME: 8.30 NOS. 5 AND r CLASSIFIED - 2 msnss AT M25110 AND 3150.00 Silk Hal. Dale 11.. Dean Swift, Nell Burllong, Campbell's Buddy, Mannlster Direct, Nell Knlmuck. NOS. 0 AND 9 CLASSIFIED - I DASH!-ZS AT 0125.00 ANI)lIl50.00 Argot Pointer. Miss Knox, Prince Budlong, Johnnie Knlmuck, Ann's ..c.....,r- m-- Boy. Ann's Dream. At Brockton, Mass. last week the four-year-old pacer. Mr. Mc- Gee lBrewer) by Abner T. Cicgyz. won from a classy field in 2.10. This pacer was purchased in I Prince Edward Island as a two- : year-old and develo d by Henry ' . Dewitt of Woodstoc , N. 8.. who I sold him for a long price some weeks ago. The 6th race was won by another son of Abner T. Clegg 2.04! -E. .1. clegg '(DIYi. time. :h 2.14 A5. Third place was won by Morris Direct. (Langllle). Our mem- ory goes back to 1912 when Mari- Iimers Reg Etsrns. proprietor of the Victoria Hotel, P. B. Brown and T. Gordon Ives of Montague. took the trail for Brockton with Msyme P.. owned by Mr. Storm. Trgn tn-lm, owned'by Mr. Brown NOS. 4 AND '1 Cl.ASSlFlIl.'I) - 2 DASHE! AT Il25.N Jlmlnle. A.. Calumet Onward, Bessie Budlong, Pet Hanover. lankee Dale, Mllrlale, Meg, Amtlro. x Come and bring your friends. ' Follow the flagged signs east from the Hillsboro bridge. We quote from the Doctor's let- ter; "I had the biggest thrill of my life this week as enclosed pap- ers will show. especially when you consider my more broke her leg at Foxboro last year and I was told to shoot her. It was her palltern and I set it in a plaster cast. The track we raced over was quite slow. the starter said it was at least four or five seconds slow- er thln Baratoga. I never even touched h'er with the whip"...Kay Budlong is by Calumet Budlong 3.0298 and her dam was Calumet Bee 2.1!. one of the but ta-otters racing hers in 1085 and 1036. She N0. 3 CLASSIFIED - 1 DASH AT Il25.00 Carl Aubrey, Marlon l.. Vernlts Pearle. Guy Harvester, hill) n"d"""i W m"."iL'"" Mm" Mm Cmmnd" Canteen service. special fli ht over Charlotte- town, afternoon. passenger hoppin all day. boat ride, momlng. other special features-eighteen to twenty planes from all points in the Maritlmes. ' N0. 2 (7I.ASSlFlED - 1 DASH AT 3125.00 Llndv IL. lit-lie llmllnng. Vnulll See. (hhagnn. Ramona Paton. HOLLYWOOD STYLE TOPCOATS 9 Fawn, Grey and line .................. -- V ---------- -- ' NAVAL IURIIERYS. Waterproof . .. 524.50 ' ..... .s,s,.g,'a: ' RA-Twill SLACKS dirnd for long wear ................. .. BOYS' ALL WOOL PULLOVERS 52.49 sovs' PLAID st-liars . . . rovs- ov'saAl.i. rams . lleln-in tirrdlong. Keppooh Playgirl, Henri Day. H 6 own3feui3f3mwi:gdi'i?er?ec:ha31:. ?3.tf.S':i 31:21 3:35 MEN'S ,0 novel wuss ms or. George st. ' I ated by G. H. Newman and Emmett Brazil. NO. I CLASSIFIED - I DASH 3105.00 -Rnthoris. Bud's Fcho. Ronnie hale. Buddy Dmllong. Den Moliwyl. Phong 2754 lirlonway. Miss Judy Dale. July Kalrnnek. and Gun 1).. by Mr. Ives. The . v ' "'""'"'l'"" ' M "-'ri'""3”'-it"rC'3"'i'c”i T T - lrotwithltlndiu ' the lfnct that (Continued on Page 1) J h -