MONTAGUE - FRIDAY-(SATURDAY ONLY TAPROOTS In Technicolor-Van Heflin-Susan Hayward We Recommend This Show - Excellent Starry Field Of Pacers ji Awaits Starters' 2Go” In Big Y Card Today i . Today is the day! Eight bearcata of the racing oval will face the OT". - starter this afternoon in the Free-For-.All Pace in another bang-up card ' in the Old Home Week and Provincial exhibition program. Backing up ” . this feature event are two claaalhed races each with another eight ent- rice. in the evening card there will be a classified trot and other two classified pace events. All in all there will be a total of 48 bones again facing the starter. and another huge crowd is expected to throng the grounds in a repeat of yesterday's great turn-out. Before the night's racing program there will be a parade of prise I-. - shorthorns. Hereiords, and Angus cattle, and prize horses. This will start at 7.30. '. There will be the regular Vaudeville program and music by the ' Downtownera Orchestra. Here is how they will take the word this afternoon and evening: AFTERNGGN NO. l3- HAMBLY & l'NNlS OLASSIIFI-ED PACE THREE DASHES-S2(X).00 A DASH 1.-LILLY MABLENE 2.17 1-5, owned by 11.. Warren, driven by 3.. Walker. 4.-CHOCOLATE DIP 2.16 2-5, owned by Lee O'Brien, driven by Claude O'Brien. 'i.pMAB.JOBlE BUDLONG 2.1294, owned by J. Rankin, driven by L. Rankin. 0.-PEARL BUMPAS 2.15. owned by Dr. Bishop, driven by F. Daniels. 8.-C. ALBERT BUDLONG 2.12 3-5, owned by B. Ilowatt, driven by H. Cudmo 5.-DUKE OF IIYLAND 2.12 4-5. owned and driven by B. T. !9 Ramsay. 8.qlUST BRENDA 2.18 3-5. owned by Justamere Stables. driven by Don Seaman. , 2.-LOUISE BINGO 2.13 1-5, owned and driven by B. 1-1. Horse- man. NO. I4-R. T. MORiRlSON'S OLASSlFlED PACE THREE DASHES-S2(X).(X) A DASH ' 5.-MARY'S DELIGHT 2.14 2-5, owned by Dr. .7. A. Donahue, driven by Ray O'Brien. 1.-MA CHERIE 2.14, owned by Mrs. Eloise Milton, driven by H. Cormier. 8.-CALUMET ONWARD 2.13 25, owned and driven by Harold Stead. 2.-MISS COMMANDO 2.14 2-5, owned by Dr. Preston Mclntyre, driven by A. Llewellyn. 5.-KERWIN HANOVER 2.15 4-5. owned by A. Brill. driven by Art Burbine. do-STABLIGHT ECLIPSE 2.15. agent and driver I-'. Daniels. L-JOHN CLEGG. owned by B. C. C. lcllsbanks, driven by Buddy Cruickshanks. 7.-ABEGWEIT MILADY 2.15 1-5. owned and driven by C. smith. 9:-or-es-pr lessees- FPP?'PS"i"P !t':"P'!'!-F?!" NO. I5-IMOORE & MaoLEOD'S FREE FOR ALL PACE THREE DASHES-5400.00 A DASH 0.-ARGOT POINTER 2.09 8-5. owned by 11. Willis, driven by H. stead. 7.-VELLA LA VELLA 2.08 2-5, agent and driven Joe McDonald. 1. CARL FRISCO 2.03, owned by P. J. Caddigan, driven by Worrell Lewis. . 5.-LOCK HANOVER 2.07 2-5, owned by Bart Yerxa, driven by Claude O'Brien. I.-GAY LAW 2.07 1-5, owned by D. W. Moriarlty, driven by A. Allen. 2.-VICTORY DALE 2.05 4-5, driven by Herbert Sweeney. 4.-SCOTT SPENCER 2.06 2-5. owned by Barry Hirsch, driven by 11. Harrison. 8.-McKLYO CASH 2.02. owned by George B. Gay. EVENING NO. l7-JACK CAMERON'S CLASSIFIED TROT THREE DASHES-5200.00 A DASH 4.-JOANDALE 2.17 2-5, owned by L. MaoPhee. driven by Chas. Willis. owned -by B. C. Cruicksbanks, P9999909? PFFPFFPP L-CUMBERLAND soon 2.19 1-5. owned by C. Johnston, driven by 11. Stead. I.-SENATOR CBAIGMYLE 2.28 1-5, owned by H. T. Bamaay. driven by Ii. T. Ramsay. 7.-BLAZE DILLON, agent and driver W. Burt. 5.-IIIGII TIDE, owned and driven by M. Kennedy. d.-QUEENEY DEWEY 2.15 4-5, owned and driven by 11. 5. 99799199 !'P9F:'PF Horseman. 2.-PETEIIKIN AUBREY, owned and driven by A. Bell. NO. I8-JENKINS PHARMACY OLASSIHED PACI . THREE DASHE5-S2251!) A DASH 1.-JOHNNI IALMUCK 114 2-5. owned and driven by Walter Ieily. 04-QUICK LICK 2.10 2-5, owned by J. B. Macuan and driven by L. 0'Meara. , In-VALLEY LONG 2.14 2-5. owned by J. Annear. driven by A. Lorie. 24-0. 11. VOLO 2.10 2-5. owned and driven by Bsrold Stead. 4.--JERRY LEI vor.o 2.10, owned and driven by M. Jabalee. 2.-P. E. 1. BUDLONG 2.15 1-5, owned by M. D. A T. E. Hank- insern, driven by I. Mccalium. "es-9 P in in '!I!'l"'!l in P ..M..:... NO. 16-HENDERSON as ounnrolms ci.Assnr PACE Ti-ills! DASI-ES-S1(X).00 A DASH s. 1.-eagle BUDLONG all 4-I, owned by A. sum. drives by little. It I.-IANDOI IIAIVIH. Owned?! Chas. Malay, driven by Den Ilellelii. In-IIILDA MAO 2.10!-5,owlledby OiaytonGreen,drivaI by I. lsraard. .8.-hlICIl!'lLl1lI",1pNO 21!. owned by Arthur Iiswasa. driven by A 101- - . . raarrain. no.6 and driven by w. Kelly. lsraanaa. g .MI,0!'.,ewIsdaad,drivenbyl.l1. new yolut. Ana is -(AP) - was wcntrarii. catcher for New garb agate, broke his Pilglt .raler II .1710!!! nldh 'I e arooiriyn nouns and & of . 10 do)! The Isl Yvars frdii As the Old Home Week racing program progresses, thrilling track duels and startling upsets continue to be the order of the day before large crowds of rabid racliig fans at the Exhibition Raceway Launching into the second day of the week-long racing schedule on Tuesday afternoon, Prince Bud- lung's unexpected victory in the last dash event of the openim, matinee card was the highlight feature of the meet. 0 U 0 Competing against five other strong pacing entries from both Island and mainland stables, such as Indiana Boy, Woodstock, N. B.. Tiny Budlong. owned by Linus Mulligan, Klnkora, Rusty Hanover, Buster C. and Eddie Scott, from St. Stephen, N. B.. Truro, N. S. and Newcastle. N. B., respectively, the Island owned pacer. Prince Budlong, was brought under the wire by owner and driver Harold Cudmore ad Brackley in the ulggest racing upset of the weak to date The big drive was made utter a 5-3 summary in the first two dashes of the No. 6 Classified Pace. 0 0 0 Any doubt that it was an un- expected victory can be dispelled by the fact that only six p:rsoris held winning tickets on the win- ner. out of a total of some 1.500 attending fans, and bring about the biggest single two dollar pari- mutuel payoff recorded her: this season-5100.00. Prince also paid 516.00 to place and 37.00 to show It was a fitting climax to the sec- ond day's racing of the week that saw a total or nine keenly contest- ed dashes come up with some smart racing. 0 0 But that is only the start of what is yet to come. Starting YES- terday. the first of three big double race bills. afternoon and evening. will highlight the M:-trg during the remainder of the week. which are expected to go down in the Provincial Exhibition Associ- ation's records as one of the best in history to celebrate this its Diamond Jubilee Year. 0 I U officials of the Brighton Horse- shoe Club announced yesterdav that the Prince - Edward Island Open Horseshoe tournament will get underway at the local Club courts next Monday evening when it is expected that one of the largest number of entries in year): will compete for top Provincial honors. . O O O with a special trophy being donated by Bill Bevans. proprietor of Bill's Bike repair shop. and many other special prizes by in- terested Clty business firms. the competition this year is being looked forward to by many leiuling clubs throughout the Province as the leading event of its kind for many years. All entries are to be directed to Jack Mc- Court. manager of the City club. and are to be on hand not later than Saturday night. which Ms been set as the closing. entry date. 0 0 O A special meeting of the Club will be held prior to the opening date to conclude final ar'ungE- merits. and officials wish to mhke it known to all entries that the local Club courts will be open daily for all those who wish to get in some practice for the forthcom- ing tcurney.Eouippedwlth the best of lighting facilities, matches will be conducted in both day and night competitions. . . Although both City Junior and Provincial senior baseball leagues will remain inactive during Old Home Week. officials in the Island league informed us yesterday that the league will resume action hero on Sunday when the Abbie: and R. C. A. P. wi1l.play a doublehead- er over Memorial Field. Both 11. be postponement! from Aizgust second and thirteenth respective- ly. The Knights and victor.-in of the City Junior Leasue are also expected to run off their extra game to decide the regular schedule winner for playoff poult- ions early next week, which will be likely on Tuesday, the regular junior playing data. 0:. Stanton Wins MW isrbv new HAMBURG. Ont, Aug. lo - (OP) -- Dr. Stanton. the high- est money-winning gelding in the history of harness racing, picked some added honors here today. every time out, he cap- tured Canadian pacing derby in straight heats before one of the largest crowds ever to see the class- to. Dr. Stanton. owned and driven i)y1Aii&Oy!'fsser frarest. Ot. Pllliudotoo anabnto '11 for the next dash, in fact us T" GUARDIAN, OONNAUG1-IT RIFLE RANGES. Ottawa, Aug, 16-(Special)-Sgt. G. A. Coles continued to lead 1:- land rifle rhota here at the close of the third day of the Dominion competitions. His 398 total was two better than Mary Mu.-Lennon in second position among Island team members. P. T. Hooper was in third place with 395 followed by P. J. Landrlgan and A. M. Johnston. each with 394. A. J. Mccabc. R. E. Jenkins and W. M Bi.-atty were bracketed in fifth place each counting 392. A. F. Gormley. Ray MacDonald and E. R. Burke were tied in sixth posi- tion with 3912s. Lt. P. T. Hooper (17th Reece) 01,443 Daily With a crowd of over 7,000 en- thusiastic racing fans packing the stands and grounds like sardines, exceeding the afternoon meet by over a thousand and running the total attendance near to the 14,- 000 mark for the day, the night racing program over the Exhibition Raceway last night was an out- standing feature of the Old Home Week celebrations. It was an upset-studded card that-not'only came up with some outstanding racing but provided lucky better: with some of the big pays of the season. and in one in- stance resulted in the biggest pay ever recorded at a racing meet in this Province. Mr. I-Iugh MacDonald, 24 Alex- ander Drlve. Charlottetown, held the only winning combination on the Daily Double to collect the total sum of 81,443.30 for a two dollar bet on the winning combin- atlon of Miss Judy Dale and Jose- dale Hoosier, the first dash win- ners of the Pure Milk Co. classl- lfled trot and the A. Plckard and Co. classified pace. Plenty of Speed Although the times of the meet were not as fast as a whole as the afternoon meet, there was plenty of speed exhibited, two horses low- ering their own records during the program. Coming through for a win in the second dash of the Classified Trct, Lester Johnston's Judy Kalmuck set a new time of 2:18 2-5, while in winning the Henderson and Oudmore pace. Bud Abner reduced his record to 2:18 3-5. Bud Abner was also the leading winner of that event, taking wins in the last two dashes. while Sunny B., owned by Don M'AcAuldy of Pugwash, 11.8.. was the winner of the first dash. The other leading winner of the night was Miss Judy Dale. owned and driven by Earl Buell, copnlng off honors in the first and third dashes cf the Classified Trot while Judy Kalmuck was the winner of the sandwich dash. Josedale Hoosier. Jean Henley and Eleanor G. split the top honors in the A. Pickard classified pace. Dr. Bishop's Hoosier horse taking the first with Burt driving, Sam Kennedy piloting his own Jean Henley in the second. while Teddy Weir brought Mrs. P.C. Brown's Eleanor 0. home, the big winner in the final dash of the night. The only two accidents to occur this week both tcok place during last night's meet, and bold: in the same division of horses. The first occurred in the second dash of the Henderron and Cudmore pace, when Red spruce and Lee Brewer C. collided as they were rounding the first turn on to the back- stretch, with Red Dpruoe going down and up again to drag driver Weir for some distance before he brought him under control. Neither horses or drivers suffered serious injury as all were out on the track Brewer C. and driver Claude O?- Brien came through for a place position in the next event of that division. It was sunny B. and driver Prankle Daniels that suffered the other spill. Going wide open and take the big event. More than 10.- 000 fans crowded the village for the meet and saw the mast corn- petltive race in der history. Stanton lot 11 the Royal Ilsa, an early each best. He was Milton. New Bani Better Times to a derby back in int. Tim not too good. considering field. The final heat. CHARLOTTETOWN Island Cadet Team 3rd At Ottawa Shoot placed 8th in the MacDonald- Brler competition with 11.0 out of a possible 125. Mary Maclnnnan placed 37th with 118. Other Is- land team members placing in the match were, P. J. Landrigan. A, M. Johnston. A. F. Gormley. W. M. Beatty, F. Hooper. A. J. Mc- Cabe. G. A. Color. E. R, Burke and J. E. Mackenzie. V In the Life Member. Match. shot at a thousand yards. Capt. E. R. Burke placed 6th with 46. and Major Gormley 10th with a 45. Ten other members of the Island team also placed in this match. The Island Cadet team placed third in the United Empire Tro- phy Match. . Double Pay Features Program Raced Under Lights Kid Gavilan Wins By Kayo MONTREAL. Aug. 16-(CP)--Kid Gavllan. of Havana, Cuba. tonight knocked out Johnny Greco, of Montreal. Canadian welterweight champion, at 2:21 of the sixth round in a scheduled 10-round boxing match here. Gavilan weighed 147 1-2. Greco 150. Gram was leading by a wide mar- gin when the dusky Cuban dropped the Canadian-Italian with a blist- ering right cross to the jaw. Grcco stayed down for the full count, lying on his stomach. The lethal blow came at 2:21. It was Gavllan's second appear- ance in the Montreal ring, last spring he earned a 10-round dec- lslon over Ilranceb Laurent Dauth- Lillie. The Canadian Press score-card gave Greco three of the first five rounds with Gavilan only tak- trig the first. Gavilan lost the sec- ond round after he had it taken away from him by refenree Tommy Sullivan for throwing a low punch. A crowd of 9.177 contributed a gross gate of 333.653 dr8IP".8 skies that threatened rain throughout the day. Psomoter Raoul Godbout had estimated that the fight would draw about 545.000 but said the difference was caused by the unfavorable weather. making a strong bid (or the 15;; P08114011 from third place going- round the upper turn to thp thrge- quarter pole, driver, hcrse ma sulky all hit the dirt in a tangle. Driver Daniels disentiuigled him. self quickly however. to hold down the horse's head until the rest of the field went by. without show- lns any wparent lniury. Summary: I Henderson A Cudmore Claasined P"”'TT'"'u Duhelr 5200 A Dash Bud Abner (Burt).. Sunny 13. (Daniels) Wee Michael (Lewis) Gary D. (Craig) Red Spruce (Weir). , Times: 2.20 3-5; 2.21 2-5; 2.18 (new record). Pari-mutuels: 1st: 87.50, 4.00,3.l0, 26.60, 8.30, 4.50; 2nd: 323.20, 5.10, 3.50, 3.00, 2.70, 3.40; 3rd: 24.80, 3.00, 2.00. 5.90. 3.20. 3.30. Winning horses owned by Don MM-'AulIy. Pugwasb, N.S.; Chester Smith. Hunter River (2nd and 3rd dadies). Pure Milk Co. Ciauined Trot 'Tbree Dashes-uoo A null Miss Judy Dale (Buell)..... ...l Judy Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Vella Grattan (Gould) Wlnnle's Lit (O'Mear April Bud (L. Kelly) Corporal Owen (Jabalee). ...'I Winona Harvester (Harrison), 0 Lurty's Queen (C. 0'Brlen).. 8 d Timer: 2.18 2-5; 2.18 2-5 (new 2 1 7 5 6 3 4 NWBQF4 record; 2.21. Parl-nrutuels: lat 052.00, 13.80, 7.40. 0.40, 4.40. 11.00; and: 35.40, 2.70, 2.70.330, 8.00, 101); 3111: 10.40. 1.40. 0.80. 14.50. 0.50, 1.00. Winning horses owned by: Earl Buell. Village Green (lat and ard dashes) Letter Johnston, Fortune Bridge. - A. Piehard 0 Ce. Ciantdsd Paco . Three Dashes-I250 A Dash Jean Henley (Kennedy). Jossdsle Hoosier (Shaw) ..4 Bee Budlong (J. 1-1enasssey)..d All American (Burt) ................ ..7 Times: 2.14 2-5; 2.14 I. . 4.00. .20 O-IINOQH -saunas.-Au ll 1-5 Perl-lriutusls: 35.10, 0.50. 2.50. ,s.so, o.eo; 2nd: Kennedy Ch'iowa: Brown. -has-lottetovm Illllcll :lIlPAI'llIl'l'I "Pct ldllnidrltivsh purposes ago” AUGUST 17. 1950 Macllonald 7 Match feature it Shoo: OONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGES. south March, 0nt., Aug. 10 -(CP) - The MacDonald Match was the feature today at the annual shoot of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association near Ottawa. as Gil- mour 8. nos of the, 48th Highland- ers Regiment. Toronto, posted 12.2 out of a possible 150 to capture the MacDonald Challenge shield. Two other marksman. Wo. RE. Wright of Montreal and C. W. Thomas of Edmonton. tied with scores of 121 from 300 and 600 yards. Twelve posted scores of 120 and 15 posted scorer of 119 in the 244 entries. The Royal Horse Light Infantry of Hamilton, 0nt., won the Kirk- patrick Cup with a score of 1,131. highest aggregate score in the Til- ton, Oonnaught, Bankers' and MacDougalI Matches. It is the sec- ' and consecutive year that the Ham- ilton team carted away the cup. The Lt.-Ccl. J. Pennington Mac- Pherson Memorial Trophy - for the top aggregate scorer in the Tilton, Connaught and M.acDoug- all Matches - was won by Sgt. G. B. Kay of Hamilton, who posted an aggregate score of 195 in the three events. , Cadet C. James of Hamilton took the Viscount Wakefield Cadet Ag- grogate with a score of 239. It is presented to the top aggregate scorer in the Tyro. Tilton, Con- naught and MacDougall ccm'pet'- ltions. Close behind him were Cadet L. Mccomb. Winnipeg. with 235 and Cadet H.C. Gunter, Saint John, N. B.. with 234. The Hamilton central Collegiate Cadet Oorps captured the United Empire Trophy. carding an aggre- gate score of 927 in the Tyro, Mac- Dougall and Bankers' competitions. Pte. George W. oakes of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. won the shoot-off for the Mac- Dougall Challenge Cup. The match was shot yesterday but six marks- men tied with 98 out of a possible 100 and the shoot-off was held to- day to decide a -winner. The match is shot from 500 and 200 yards. Among rlflemen who posted 985 was Sgt. G. A. Coles, summerslde. P. E. I. The Army cadets beat the Air and Navy cadets in the inter-sen vice cadet match to capture the Col. 1-lcnry Harrlscn Challenge Trophy. The match was shot yes- terday from 500 and 200 yards but the results were not known until today. Winners and their individual scorcs included: H-.13. Lamb, Cal- gary. 80: P. Duncanson, wolfvlllo. N5.. 84: H. Decuyere, St. Boni- face, Man.. 80; L MacDonald. Charlottetown, '74: and H. Clorber. Moncton ,N.B.. 06. Ottawa Army Headquarters post- ed a score of 467 of a possible 600 to take top honors in the MacDon- aid team match from 300 and 000 yards. The Royal Hamilton Light In- fantry was second with 466 and the Scaiorth Highlanders of Vancouver were thlrd with 465. cape! D. E. Woods, British Rifle Regiment, 1-Iorsham. Eng.. was granted a life membership in the D. C. R. A. or a prize of as when he posted a possible 50 in the Life Members Match, shot at 1,000 yards. The match is open to all membe - of the association. Capt. G. F. 1-first of.Edmorit.on, was close behind with a 40-one un- der possible-while six other rifle- mcn cairded 46s, including Capt. C. B. Burke. Southport. P. E. 1.. and Capt. G. Gamble, Winnipeg Tennis Results Miiivchel llllyed in Provincial Tennis Tournament Wednesday: Earl Slnlth .and Walter Cullen defeated F70 lconard and PVC Weir 0-4. 0-2. p 1'70 Cartwright and 1'70 Gam- -ble defeated Jack Hennessey and Allan MacDonald 7-5, 3-0, 64. Paul Keys and Wanda MacMll- lan defeated Ned Wran and Helen Larter 6-4. 0-4. '.l'O BETAIN 810300 NEW BEDPORD. Mals., Aug. 15 -(AP)-It's 20 days to 320,000 for David Luiniansky. Aug. N burnish- sky says he will become the sole and legal owner of 820,000 cash Vhlch he reported finding on a hllhn! a year ago.. The cash was wrapped in a newspaper, since an find. no one has made a valid claim to the money. Tnlro Horse llocliig ligsulis 'i'li.imO. N. s.. Aug. le..(cp).. '11::-so new marks were set tonight It the 'i'ruro llacswsy la the lug. ml min: under luau. loott Week's Aubrey sum lowered his mark to of a neon to-his in winning the eimuga . event. Helen Iudiong chopped 1 M1s' KIIOX Is Three Heat Winner In Events . Run Off In Afternoon old Home Week racing reached a high peak yesterday aftornoq, when over 0,000 racing enthusiasts packedthc andgroundst. overflowing where they witnessed a stellar IINKFIIII 09 ruins enters talnrnent that produced a thrill-a-minute and kept the huge crowd in an uproar during the exciting battles that were waged there in every . event of the nine-dash card..- With the exception of the Central Creameriea Clauided Pace event, when Commander G. H. Bnntain's Miss Knox paced her way to thug decisive wins in that division, the rest of the six events had the win. ning honors pretty wel1,spIit up among five leading horses. Baseball Results National Brooklyn 00t 000030 7 8 2 New York ....s 902 000 50:: 16 15 1 Erskine, Hatten (1) Van Cuyk (1) Barney (2) Bankhead (3) Loss (8) and Campariella; Maglle and Calderone. Cincinnati . Chicago (12 innings). Wehmeiee and Pramers. Howell (5);: I-illler and Owen. Boston ......... .. 0000000 1 3 1 Philadelphia .. 004 0()0 10x 5 11 0 Blckford and Cooper; Roberts and Semlnick. Pittsburgh O03 0H)0O0 5 12 1. St. Louis 101 000 100 3 9 0 Law. Dickson (6) and McCul- lough; Boyer. Munger (5), Martin (7) and Rice. American League First gamu- St.Louls. 000000000040 Cleveland .... .. 10000001): 2 9 0 Wldmar and Lollar; Flores and Hagan. Second games:- St. Louis. 000010000 1 5 0 Cleveland 000001 001 2 9 0 Johnson d Moss; Garcia and Hegan. First game:- Phlladelphla .. an 010 110 3 7 0 Boston .......... .. 401 102 30x 11 14 0 Coleman and Tlpton; Stobbs and Batts. Second garne:- Phlladelphla .. 016 000 000 7 10 2 Boston . .. 040 1m 20:: 12 14 1 Hooper. Schelb (7) and Guerra. Tlpion (7): Masterson. McDonald (3) Llttlefleld (3) McDermott (5) and Rosar. New York 101 500 011 9 11 1 Washington .. 100 120 000 4 9 5 Byrne. Sanford (5) Ferrlck (7) and Berra; Consuegrs, Harris (7) and Grasso. Chicago ,. 200000000 2 5 2 Detroit 06000000): 610 1 Pierce, Aloma (2) Hudson (8) and Mail; Trout' and Swift. International League First game:- Toronto . 0000022 4 7 0 Baltimore 110 022:: 5 9 1 Thompson and Oswald: Ken- nedy. Shore (7) and Kluttz. Second geme:- Toronto 120 0()0 030 6 7 1 Baltimore .... .. 001 000000 1 5 0 Possehl and Heslet; Raney. Shore (9) and Unser. First Same?- Rochestcr 0201000 3 4 1 Syracuse .. 0000101 2 9 2 Yuhas. Schu z (7) Fasholz (7) and Marshall; Hartley. Burkhart (7) and Little. Second game:- Rochester 000 000 102 Syracuse . 0()0 210 10:: Reeder. Fasholz (7) and llber: Peterson and Burmelster. Montreal .... .. 000000000 0 6 1 Jersey City .. 000 600 00): 6 9 0 ...King, Hughes (4) and Atwell; Konikowiiki and Wntllnstmh Buffalo 100000000 1 4 0 Springfield 00() 100 001 2 9 0 Sllvermnn and Tahacheck: Pad- get. Lamanna (6) and Burgess. full second of! her previous 2:17 mark and Nova 6. bettered his previous mark by 3:5 seconck. Summary: Race One-Trot And Pace Grattan Peter (L. Walker). Gallant Bobby (Carroll). Hylands Pride (Conroy Cllpperdale (H. Wlsner).. Duke Abbe (Campbell) Time: 2.20. Race Two-Trot Ahd Paee Helen Budlong (O'Brien) Flora Direct (Boutlller).. Bud Kalmuck (McLeod).. Lombardy Peter (McLeo Merle Direct (L. Walker)..- Tlme: 2.15. Race Three-Classiiled Trot And Pace Nova 6. (W. Carroll) ...... .. Beulah Grsttan (McLeod) 0. K. Volo ...................... .. Peerless Hanover (Allen) Alice T. Clegg (Conroy).. Time: 2.10. Iiaae Four-Claaaiiled Pace Aubrey Budlong (Allen)............. . Miss Cherry Valley (C. McLeod) Jacob Witbrow (Carroll). .. Dr. L. B. (Wsllrar).... Previous (Turner) .... .. Time: 2.12. Baoe Five-Clasainad Trot : And Pace Cllpperdale (Wiener) .... .. Duke Abbe (Camobell) Hylands Pride (Conroy)- Gallant Bobby (Carrol1).. Grattan Peter (L. Walker) Time: 2.10 5-5. . lace Six-Trot And Peas Helen Budlong (L. O'Brien) .. l Bud Kaimuck (C. McLeod) . 1 Jerry Grattan (Daniels) . 3 flora: Direct. Merle Direct. Skip- py Budlong. Lombardy Pater. Time: 214 Idea Seven-Trot And has Peerless Hanover (Allen) Lady Worthy 2nd (Daniels Allee T. Clegg .(ilacLead) Beulah Cirattaa. Maxine Nova 0.. O. K. Volo. Time: 2.10. Iaoa Ilshi-rue Jacob Wllbrow (Carroll)... 'A;magh.Eodlo3su(Ali(e'i;)... , . j. ' g eLaod I" aavioul. 'lar-1 unuuu EIDhIk6b-I Elihlihit-I Olbeonsu CD333 2' assau- ideas.- Doctor 1.. 3.. Prioetcharrolns. , -opening dash on the program. Bon- Wltb driver Len o'Meara in mg: sulky. Miss Knox came up win.) her most consistent and hnpresslv. performance this season when Mr, O'Meara brought her out each time from well back in the six. horse field to make terrific drives along the back-stretch to the thm. Itlllitter W19 '0 nus horse ami- horse and come down the home. stretch in powerful finishes to hard the rest of the field. Abbeland, Dale 3. and Billy Mcvey were the horses that set the pace each tine to make the finisher close ones right to the wire. Abbeland took second in in. first dash, Billy Mcvey in the mid. dle one and Dale 8. in the final one, Fastest Milo Miss Knox paced the fastest mug of the day in winnlrig her first dash, covering the mile in 2:10 and lower her own record by a full second. It was mainland owned hone; that dominated the W. G. Bll'bolk'l Classified Pace when a seven-born field came up with an excellent dis- play of racing in all three dashes. Waging changing battles at every inch of the track that saw one horn and then another challenge for the lead and takeover oniyto have to give way to yet anothe . Ohio Hal, owned by P. J. Cadegari of Glace Bay. N. S. and driven by Worrlll Lewis, came home on top in the opening dash with Billy Conn plse. lng second. But it was a different story in the middle dash when Junior Hal upset the applecart to go under the wire in front of the pack with Dorothy Won't Tell pull- lng an upset place position. Junior Hal paid :2 ticket holders 350.00 to win. 018.00 to place and pliiloo to -. show, while Dorothy Won't Tell 33 paid 879.00 to place and 52.70 to I) show. Junior Hal is owned by Bcri- I nett. Whelan-of Saekvllle, N. 3. ; and was driven by Joe 1-ienneasey. 1 It was a division of upsets all the 3 way through and when the third; dash rolled around it was Icriis I lietcher's Miss Donna Mae that did 1 the uric , t 7. Coming out from5 about third or fourth place back. 5 Ietcher brought her to the front! into the stretch to cop off the final :. honors in I. close finish with Junior 2 Hal and Lela Budlong. Donna also ; lowered her record by 1 1-5 seconds ' in the event, chalking up a mile in .5 2:12 1-5. ', Willard Kelly also came up with -,1 some smart driving with his Bonnlrzt, Dale in the Cairvclle Brothers Club .2 ified Trot, when be rude some beaut- 2 iful drives down the hurls stretcha- to clip off firsts in the second and .- third dashes of the division uteri placing second to Mac stout in the t -in ..-at-it-nv.-.ei. nle'r performance in the final dull. set the fastest mile trot of the day. 2'16. Carvell Bros. Clsasihed Trot Three Dashes-8200 A DASH Bonnie Davie (Willard Kell.-y),. Mac Stout (M, Jabalea)....... Dari MacElwyn (F. Neill) Louise Protestor (Harrison Buddy Budlong (Stead). Prince Marine (Shaw). Bi-lly Aubrey (C. Smith). . Times: 2.17; 2.16 4-5; 2.16. 4.90, 2.90. 2.90; 2nd: 24.30. 2.80. 2.60. 1 16.60. 0.40. 3.10; 3rd: 53.00. 2.50.! 2.3). 2.70, 2.30, 2.00. Winning horses owned by A. A. I Jsbalee, North.Sydney. N.S.: C-he-l' ter Burt, Mount Stew-art (2nd and are dashes). . Central Creamcrlea Cianiiied Peas Three Dashes-8250.00 A null Miss Knox (L. OMeara Abbelarld (W. Jardine) Dale B. (C. O'Brien) Billy McVey (W. Craig). Dudy Budlong (R. O'Brien). Babe Brltton (MaoKinnon)..5 Times: 2.10 (new record): 1 3-5; 2.14. Parl-mutuels: lst: taco. 4.00. 1.00. '. 3.50, 2.70, 2.90; 2nd: 83.30. 3.40); 2.40, no, 3.20, 2.50; 3rd: t2.5o. 310-. 2.70. 5.00, 2.00. 2.80. Winning horse owned by C05" ander G. H. Buntaln, Charlottr - town. W. 0. Barbour's Classined Three Dashes-8250.00 A Junior Hal (J. 1-1enne.ssey)..... Olilo Hal (W. Lewis)..- Misa Dona Mae (Lelcher) Dorothy Won't Tell (Petti- grew) 2 .. 4 3 0 -..a...... ......,.q-.-.4..m -..-I. 5'! 5E .--an O30- was who one: .a.. ausgcp Lela Budlong (L. Colll Billy Conn (E. BowneIl)---- Mayrne Axwortby (Welr)....... Times: 2.13; 2.1: 4-5: 2-13 (new record). E yr? gs V99 bra 11.00. 70.40. 52.70. 550: 4.70, 4.00, 8.50, 2.10. 7-W- Wlnnlng horses owned by Csdegan, Glace B01. "-3" riett Whalen. Sackvllle. butcher. Springhill. N- 3- OEINIII IIPUIIIC China. one of the oldest oi 3 nionarahles. became I NW3” rat. in. tail. gg? 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