lull. illi ll nlllfaool ' mcsfsfiiilalst ;; ii iililiPHY Hill sllowllt ll HliiiiliX urn illlllllll lgllll r emah Aubrey Takes ifirst Money in The Syracuse Driver We classes were pulled off in Ddhyfl-i opening of a itwo days har- est ‘illli: of the tiny, difng the sec- “, ti"... being niado in various /i. vents ilcspits the heaviness of the Following is the summary: ,- n‘ as a result of i i outlay N ig'ht’s Game M'i3ffi.i§§,"i'l'iiiili§i{j F" w; Critical One Th» game oi’ baseball to be play- ell iii the Aiiegwelt evening between the Abcg- wi-ils and tho Torontos of Summer mp.‘ is iii» most critical of the oer- ies, 'l‘hi~ Abogweits must win this i\iol 2.18 Trot And Pace Making F a s t es t Time of the Day.—~(ionfection ‘See- ond in This Event. -— The Pup Third in '2 .30 Trot. (Canadian Press) Aug. 15. -— lyn, N_ S_ ~ HALIFAX. Wasg Thrown to Track and Sulky Passed Over ' Him. NORTH JIANDALL, (lieveland August 15.—At't.er going into a break in the first heat and finish- ing slxtli. Sumatra, the Boiwln S‘.- snna filly, driven by Ilcn Whit-e. by Silver ilcll, E. llennessy, lirook. Kceinuli Aubrey made the fast- pill! moot at tbai exhibition track, and mile in the 2.18 event in 2.16 Mxmgmn’ Ky" Wm‘ m" “U” ‘W0 1 . "ligiie 2.30 and 2.18 trot dud paco are won in three straight heats, Silver Belle. g.r., M. E. Hen. ale Volo owneil by E. O. Mcibtin‘ “L ‘vii-tiling the former niiil Kcc- Donald) 3 hih Aubrey owned anti driven by John l). Forbes. lr.s., C. iii. t git-twirl, French River, P. E. l.. Smith, llailfxix, (Old. inning the latter. your licnts were l‘(‘(]llil‘i‘(i to do- The Pup. bg. C. H. Benoit’ iile the 2.110 trot, which iv-is _won' Charlottetown (M. the recent on hcuts and the Rainy Day Sweep- stakes for two year old trotters with a value oi $10,500 feature of the Grand (llrcuit progrnmni-e here today. ’ Thomas W. Murphy, the Syra- cuse driver, iinrrowly escaped in- jury in the first heat of the three year old pace, when Rmnana Tlirect. stumbled anti tipped the suiky right after the start. The snlky of llootsin passed over his body, but [230 Trot- Purse $400 l ilessey, Brooklyn, Mci livid) 1 Sleplg) 2 injured anii drove. his liorscs tho rest of The tiny"; ‘ (Foster) Wiltowah. b.g., (l. H. Benoit. Charlottetown, \ (uoimes) 5 5 m solution Division Values $2- Wnrrlziis. .. in» in V. Peters, Merrytime QMMHH Mmmfi) 7 7 m Soubretto, b.i. by Day Star, (Cox . . . . . . . Tfme-lzly“ 218v" 1181A Somlieiie, b.f., by (luy Ax- SUMMARIES: giimc ii‘ they are to stay in the run- ' - worthy (McMahon) big with the Western team. Their stcnt by the latter as rather unexpected. that play their very best hraudiil a victory is to he looked for. 'i‘hcir exhibition: in ‘the contest with New‘ Glasgow‘ was gilt may nap ‘repent, the same styli- of‘ hall tilt-j chziuces are fairly good, it. nuist hi» remembcrcil that the .Sum~| mersiiio team Montague Races _. um, (Stewart) . . . . . ..1 Wi-ilni-s visited the race trunk 'i‘lii= largest gathering of fans so far this season is looked for. . (in account nl‘ the heavy rains oi‘ lY- 'I‘hursila'y day night, the Montague race trarki _ Wits in such bail ctmdition that it’ “m” was lfllilhitiflfPii unsafe tor horse ra-lbiimpl“ Th“ clng and the racrs schedul-iil fm-I H. A. Beliiveau, Moncton - an" _ Yistcrilay had to 6 4 3 called niT. nTho Track Committeeluormley nfiy‘ ‘"5" MN-ry" _ at Illtlc o'-- “m” 3mm” (Mcvey) "3 5 5 2.11 Class Trotting-Purse, $1,200. rim-k yhhlhrday mmnhm nndlcnn“, Peter Verde, cb.g., C. H. to iilt‘ concurs on that‘ titer be not races that clay. The special train town which was loaded with race a wcek ago , i and “my Kate Volo, b.m. (P) E- 0- and- if- ls‘ playing sterling baseball, tin-ii onexof the bestigmn- '01s ot iii!‘ season is looked for. Mon-i ‘i' ‘lll- J11 ti! iiintliliiil'liiiiiy-i‘gtiwiieof othe 'l‘oronios nmmm Tom‘ (P) hi“ E‘ C’ ‘in tile island‘ League‘ l l rams will bt-‘calliati at. 6.15 sharpJJOe NM“ apneurancif iiPriiu-l. Tile and Thurs- regrettably e ivolillli M Cymflolu," 'l‘luie—2.17 1~4; 2.16 1-4; 2.18 14. (vvhne) 2'3" m" M" PM“ Furs“ "00 Tlme—2 1o ‘415- 2 1s an Three Year Old Class, Pacing‘- Mcnmmld’ Fnmgplcton’ Purse, 81,200.—(3 lieat Plan.) (lloluies) -1 Miss Atlantic (P) b.r., M. L. ' ilziniinli, Moiicton (Cox) . Queenie Patchen, b.m., (P) l J. P. Nugcnt, Moncton (ii-viiivllc) .. . . . . . . . . ..~.4 _'i"oi'iicilo Lady, (P) b.i., M. H. Armstrong. Kings- ton (Armslrong) . . . . . . ..3 Theodora Guy, r.o., by Guy mano Direct- also started. xCandler entry. McKenzie, Truroliiong) .5 ('i‘) -E. bitter I Amherst (Etter) . . . . . . . . .|.“ne_2 20 14. 220 14. 220 614. two year old trotters-Purso .' $10,500. xSumatra, b.i., by Belwin (iWhito) .... . . . . ..0 1 Sam Williams, b.c. (Cox) 1 3 xx-Jesn Claire, bik. f. (Stokes) . . . . . . . . . .3 2 2 Hot Todd-y, b.f., (Murphy) 2 5 Lightning Flash, b.i., (Drum mcb) 4 2.118 Trot_ and Pace, Purse $400 iKeciuah Aubrey‘ c.m., (P) F. Stewart, French River, onfection, b.m.. C. 1i. Ben» oit, Cirtown (Holmes) .. .2 iWiitcen Boy, m. ‘o. A. lloiigson, Halifax (Old; started. Great’ cm" xWhiteentry; xxPsstime stable m“m"“"“) Tiiiit~~2.oo ‘1-5; 2.o7 n-s; 2.07 4n. Ilcnoit, Charlottetown (3 “OM ma“) (""1"") - 5 6 Glsillador. iLiL, 'by Slilko, Christie Mac, bik. horses m"; "W, romaine“ a lam‘. The starter was W. H. Musgrave. row) 7 1 "lllllbcr oi’ passengers was cancel‘ leii and the that iilt‘ races behaviour. 10ml is on lo will be on sale ti c0- slorc, iPpy-(gy Fflllh studio. 5001034 barbe .4 ‘l i arrangements mallet h l ‘ z“letii1i’fiti' y afternoon, Augufziltii: ltli, wi 2 it: i: l: h“ Weather-Nichol will be on itiiiiugdoil The list oi horses eti- e that will surely make ltXlfilhls racing. Boxing Bout " Shady Umu, b.g., (Stokcs2 G 'i‘lie (lreat Luilwatcr, club. (Candler) .. ....3 6 Trunipator, Bud IL, N w Hope. Ritta, Gale. Alma Worth. Wattnry, Bond and Davenport also started. At Time—<2.02 3~5; 2091-5; 2.07 25. _ _ 2.23 Class Trotting—Purso, $1,200. , Saunders’ opponent at New An- (3 Heat Plan.) .nan boxing bout, Bernard Mcclogky is pinging in n Bessie Bond, br.m., by " strenuous training period and dur- Baron Bond (Mallow) ~13 7 1 1 Tickets tor the big boxing bout lug the past two weeks has been Kernlli. b-ih. by LOH AX- lhlins . I INA a ' inpoctators something speedier and R D S ‘better than they will witness for t .\lacKinnon Druzdgoing six inst rounds every day. worthy (White) 2 2 3 tllowness phnto- Th0 (act that "Barney“ has im-Iluby Hail. bik.m-(iliicks)7~1 3 2 Silmiiwliidfh “"0 L"- proved both in speed and punch- Peter Wooster. hilt-So (Nor- r simp- slim'"‘"9i‘l‘*- ing power was forcibly realized i011) - ASTHMA i Take iiaif a teaspoon oi‘ Mln- round. . I'd’: in syrup. ' Also splendid for 3 7ro yenmmuy by one (,1 the sparring Mr. Harvustor,tb.h., (Flam- qiartners who kissed the canvas tor mills) - 5 6P0 [the count of ten at the conclusion 3011110101. BB9 WOPUIY. ""11 D13 of tho first minute of tho third Montgomery also started- Time-—2.0B 1-5; 2.07 1-5; 2.08 30; McClosky pegs over a five mile 2.03.125, ,course every day. He also makes ‘extensive use of the skipping ropo ‘and numerous other exercises and is now in condition to show the sometime. The tournament to be held on '——*-—'_'°>"_—"“ the Charlottetown Tennis Courts 1 Thin material t0 b6 milfiilillfi- will begin Wednesday next, August , sewn need fine cotton and tins 20. Players intending to take part ’ needles. When working 011 hell/it" must enrol their names on or be- materials a thick needle and cotton fore Monday next. outside of n shaking up he was not The Rainy Day Sweepstakes, Con- Axwortliy (Paiin) . . . . ..1 .1; ro xliootsie,_ bik. in., (Thoniasfii 3 1 ‘Pile Farmer, r.g., (Stokes) 2 2 3 xMarioii C., b.f. (Caniilerlli 5 2 »I<‘risco Bell, Aibia, Maryland, Ro- Time-_—2.07 2 5; 2.07 2 5; 2.12 4 5. 5Tlie Rainy Day Sweepstakes for xxBrlghtiy and xMlss- Elywn also [Leading Sires ____,._ By W. H. Goober. One half oi’ the racing season of 192-1 has boen checked off the cal- endar. The Orange ‘County Circuit is raced oil‘ anti but itwo more stops will be made by the Ohio and Bay stables are, now making their sec- ond qqlllilli at. Cleveland. From there they will move on to dliiadville, Hartford, ‘Syracuse, Columbus and Lexington. _ All oi the best racing material with the ex-cieption of the fnturlt-y colts has been on parade. iicforb starting the last lap it is in order to ntop, t-ake stock and sec what has been done by the repriesientti- tlves of the iliiicrent families. The acid trot of ithc race track has been zipplieii to a suilleient number of the prospects to prompt a glance through the summaries and iinil what kind oi‘ material has passctl through the filter. About allot tlie- chat‘! has been blown out by this time. The ilash horses have bti-n shoved to lilo rear and the iluils dropped into the diseartl. in May the strouis that made the retinitis of the training camps t.olii of prospective stairs in (Bilttil of the stables. ,'l‘i1c spring work toro- shadoiveil :1 good your for ‘Belwln. (iuy Axwoi-tliy and Peter Volo. llew iind zinyitiling to say for San Franclstro or Peter the (lrtat, tho hitter being CXDPKZUHi to gratin-ally iiiiie away on account of the din- persal at ‘Laurel llail, also because he was llli(i('l' the sod. The returns up to niitbsenson féivc San ldnziniriscoa slight lead. Up to the‘ beginning oi the second Cleveland meeting iii.‘ was t-rotiiiteti with tltteon winners and seviiii (irange (‘ouuty and iliay State (‘ircuit meetings. ills winners arc, Fayette National, 2.03%, Sparkle 2.05%, iilfiiifiitifltl, 2.06%, Tulip ‘Frisco, 2.07%». which died lcist ivceit, and llollyrooil Frisco, 2.08%} on the mile tracks and Eva Frisco 2.11%, li‘risco Star, 2.14%, Sybil Frisco, 2.12%, Trumputiir, 2131/, Miss Miliict, 2.i.'l%, Frisco Star, 2.11%, Pongee Silk, 2.12%, ilmmu nE-tlon 2.17%. (lreat Frisco 2.20%. and ‘Sunny Hours on the half~mile tracks. ills list oi‘ placed horses lirr-seiits the names oi’ ’ilopc Frlir (ro, Ailnjor lFrisitti, Kuap Frisco, ilclio Frisco, Star Frisco, Arnold ‘Frisco, and the two ycar old filly Sliver-Crown which finished scr- oud to lSpatiast in 2.15% at Gosli- en. " ‘Guy Axworthy is in second place with fourteen wtnntirs and thirteen pizieeti horses. His leader is Mar garet Spanglcr with iviiich Fred ilyile won ithe ‘$25,000 pace at Kalamazoo in 2.02%. A few havi- icfeircii to the event as a linki- race on account of tlic contiition" and the interferences which t.li. favorite met with in twn of tht three heats. With all 0f this ad niittcil it is a iiaot that Margaret‘ Spangier was timed separately i each of the heats in 2.02%, and sli. never mailc It false move in one o iliein. She was there to win ani won. The other ‘Guy Axworihy ‘winner.- are Jenn Worthy, 2.07%, Gui Lightning, 2.0814, Erin Guy 2.00% and the three ycar old pacer ‘Fhco tififl‘. (luy, 2.0752, on the mil: tracks. Tho half-mile tracks can trlbutcd- Eleanor (‘ruy 2.0914, in Onward. 2.11%. ileamore, 2.15% Siiyde Worthy 2.10%, Clover (lily 2.17%, Lea Worthy 2.151.’, Pri>.li gal Guy, John Kyle anti Friirwor- lily. The placed horses in the (in) Axworihy faintly include lio (iuy .\iiilaili flay, Hot Toddy with which Murphy won ‘a heat at. Kalamazoo itlleanor Worthy. (‘ileamitig Silk Chester Belle. Mr. Mcidlwym witl‘ which Illen White expects to ui:ik_i~ rt lot of trouble Ln the fntnritliaii (lily Silver, (‘my Bennett, and (in; 'l‘r0gau. To this lot can bo aililcil (illy Richard W“ili(‘.il James P. DPT!) l-urchssetl for $30,000 his: wreak lie has been in 2.04% and \vii make his first 1024 start at Clove land next iveek. lip to date ‘Peter the Great hm had twelve winners and nineteen horses which were in the money Strange to relate his best siiowlni ims been on the hall-mile tracks his only winners on tho larger ov ais being Pcter the Brewer tr 2.02%, Peter S. 2.07%, anti Peter (‘antrill in 2.07%. At (‘roshen Mrc Yerkes itrottetl in 2.06%. 2.07%. 2.07%. the thrco fastest consecu- tive hi-iits ever made by a mari over a half-mile truck. ‘tin each heat she was forced out by The ‘Labor Day Meetdr Wont Swim Again - (lf 1924 Abegweit Groundsf ' i Labor Day will be celebrated at: StnttrCircuits. The mile track placed hni-SPQ,‘ in the (iranil, Ohio,‘ DOVER. Eng” Aug 15.—'i‘lie the ilbegivieit (lrtiunds by a grand young Al-ghuhlne woman, Lillian athletic giiiiii ring under the ans» Harrison, tiwing to injuries rout-iv. Div h‘ 0f like AIIPLHl/Pit A- A- A- i" ed in striking her leg against zi Lilc past tlii-si- Labor iiny tivouls rock “.1...” S)". 5mm.“ Mcfldfly l" havi- iii-i-n conspicuous aiw0<'fl-*‘I-‘B- an atti-in t to swim the iCllgiit-lii ind that on Scpii-iiiiiiir 1st will l-hunm-l from (‘ipo (his NW4, follow in line if preparation counts France, ti, ilorcr, wii nut lii- ab!» to i‘oi' anything. 'l‘tirti.- [t-iilurcs \\'li' unlit,- llii- water again ltll‘ a w -li'. udd to the interest-ti) from tilc l)r, Tiilot. her iiolongii» pliy: oompif-liitiizii will be scii-ctcii a tt-ulll sint ivoiii to iiovi-r to this t ‘. i0 ii-pri-si-nl this city at tlic Mari today. l)r_ 'l‘illiil said that the ""1" iiililliiliillll-“liiilis l0 bu‘ livid ll! outsells in iii-r thigh luid in-.i1 >\'\- lltlidkix, Sept. titii. (2) the Cfliikiprpiy ,~.l[]'|_|i|ltIli_ ‘iwlltifln ut sailors from .1 warship >-y—~—-———————-———-—i-' tilvu in port. til) thi- addition of lliirvcsti-r. iitil‘\'(‘ili iniililii- and n. number" iit‘ events for competition i llhi-iii-si Hflfifilfii, or.- llii- ri-pri-si-n uniting iucmbcrs oi the ikiiiornativi-s of iiit lKY-iililiillliflii that Liliiiii. Suitable initials will hi1 linvi- bet-i‘. placed. fl\\'lll'(F"ti ivinncrs in tlic open‘ tiii Spatiust Llii- loan horse even- , and money prizes to tiiieffriimpikist hail a focmiiabli- repre- i.‘iliiii' Union. A iianii will be illlsi-iitzitivi- in the two ycar old ev- utti niiinici- anil will l‘0lllitil‘ a (zhiiice cut..- in the Bay State and 011mm‘ (lllli'i‘l‘l. program. . ' will (‘ounty (fircuits. Fioui his fir-it lit-gin at 2.30 1L _ - - . The Mart at Illi-ailvilli- in June he was gathering will bring out the very iin lili‘ tiring liui. ills best sliow~ Desi ot‘ our athletes. it is cxpi-ctcil ing was niaiiie at (itislien where he that Phil hii-iitinaiil. one oi‘ tiii-Itzottcti his seventh raccniiiii _wou (‘iilliltiitlll Uiyililtlc 'i‘i~,iin, Just re lnvcr a iii-id of i-ii-vi 1i lil 2.1:i‘/.i. illrilcd from tlic conttmls in l"_i ice,‘ 'i‘ratiip:ibit, iiiiiiiilVr iilfllliiivl’ of will iriinipcii; and will give an cx-iiill‘ lYIlIliiJ-H W0" i" iii" "W1 Ci‘_‘""' hiliition iif hurdle running, iuliiillli illt‘l‘l|"l~' iliP-mivl; U"m‘"““' which event lie rcprisi-iitcii (3::|iada,| 51'0"}! ilk "ll mil" i'“ii'm'l_"_ tiufwk 'i‘lii- program is as follows: — |ill“*11".'~¥ l! i‘ i “mi ]‘i""""“"‘ 100 yils, rim, H0 yiis. run. 8S0 W0" i" » i "l “"_‘"""""'r' yd»; ltili, ‘.0 llliitr iiikc. 2 llliit: bike, lbwmiiiiiiiciv and 'i'i'lllll_il~'ll-’.lii' 111'" broad jnlup. high jnnip, pole vault. iii-‘i "gws “y hm‘ "m" mw“ h-Lw" 120 yils. ilurillcs, 220 yds--1S yours l‘ ‘"'"‘- V ' ‘ , "m. umlm.‘ . l,\'ill_il.',iil't‘i‘ijiiiUlir the “this; your Labor Events-lib) yds. union “M "HY "mm" mm" “'"7"" “ml men, potato race, walking race, 1,5; uiilc. uieeiiic racc- -~girls, tug oi‘ war. union llii‘il vs. warship. V2.1 217' iilaie lliliou 2.1(_l',i.’l. have kept lilt‘ iinuw, of Milieu Axwortily at ti!" __ _ _ _, , ___________ ion or the simimiirics. 0i llii "U!" ra in tiii- llay ‘State Circuit, lici'v""“'""""" lmihy], llgiillgn‘ tn. est trip being made in 2.08%.;im]"" m“! IHHMH ' l? ‘In i‘, =Pi-ti i,hc tlrezitE-i other wiuue N." m“ .""“_W~v.' 1h.“ Mmily “$70M- w-.ri- Anne's Daughter, Pi-tcr Co- liflim“ "'“j"m'"”_~ ‘Gvlliizllmaiillii My, 4.0"“. qvhnmckv ("mum WU,“ iht- (iilit) borne . a i m r » i,,. , . , _ l: ' l: l iiil't‘* winners _o|i the Ni- ijlii)’ [ih- (liLili- anti Peter iinihrct-l I1I‘,‘“ML_'J'I"I “ma”, mm “m! in mm)‘ Tilt-g; are Lady (‘filivilllltln 2.0li'/i. The plated horses are lial liy Iqmn Fmqws 209,,“ (mristiv Mm. . , r .,~ , 2 , Ll-fiil-liii,"ielillil '1iI“'lllil-£lWilli? cv- <==w 1o e1 n, GU51“ n in 21,914‘ _|.,,_l,,r “mm also iii-en placed \\'iiil l1|.i/.ii out .in'd, Peter -i"cilows, 'l‘iii-, (lrcni I‘1“"""‘M"'h"q (Yliancii, llapliul- iilt"(i1‘(‘1l[, SiHLPI‘ i‘ctiir,1Pcti-i' tliratta, Pi-lcr Fii-tcil-l ii". Pitcr KPlllittiy, Peter Stouhi Peter FitlfPllliliP, Peter llorvalq l-‘i-tci" Yingliug, Annie Jud-inn and, Hiiiiiii't.lii\ (iron-t. 'l‘iie rciurus fliltlll’: fliat. there wili'|ic. a formidable or» r:i_\' _oi’ this horse's get on the turf worthy iiflYI‘ lio-u busy in (till!) and New‘ iilnglanii. To date lilPl!‘ ‘=i"u i‘.:tt~‘ iii-ell (‘Ytiiiiliiti Willi 0"illli 211%, (lizoiaii 2.15‘; nnil the two _\»i»;ig~ tliti lllnli Ortoian 2.194. ills o ilt r starters incluiii- iii" lli"i""i horsis \lilttin Axwortlly’, ill!‘- , A gi- rvi »lli§i_ {lllti (litii Axwort iv. tor at. least.‘ six m‘ seven years. Lniitllihtnfi‘, "ma. a "rout “nun. h". The Beiwins have mz-ide.a verymw‘ Mm’ T fsvoiabie showing. So far he has. WIN, SM" is lmpfiin, M 3am hail ten winners and six placed, 1mg 21mg," “h, m.“ t“.,,y,.;.r horses. At the (irand (ircuit "m "mtpr m 0mm. m, 21¢, “S. qicctings this family won with m q PM," m“; Way‘ PM‘, GP..." (lnionci ‘lioswortih in 2,00%. a re-i‘ ' _‘ Th" _‘-U1|nh_--.[(\f|4 by (irioliiu AX- For Some Days - Lnii-ra llliion 2.11%. and illll‘i'lili‘- " l Gilli .551. \\'itli lilt- cxcnrsionists on Wcdncs .-.in, liii- score in tlii- lailli-s match lny lust lrmii New (iliiscou liiPfI‘ ciiiintcii by points being 5 l0 3» conic ii goodly lIlllliilPl‘ of giilf l‘li'li:i' the gnuii- ll line supper W38 players ti ladies and i0 men, to 1"i\i(i in iiit- club iiiutsi- Ii)’ "l" play a mulch with tlii- ('i|lll‘i()ll‘." ladies oi‘ tili- i- n ciniiuiltli -~ anti It“ town (‘lulu zippi-ilti-s bring good a \'.'i:.l amount tlwiug i(l Lili- tziti- arrival (5 p.u\.l .il‘ tiPiiFlllliti i-ataiilt-s ilistippi-aii-d. oi lilt‘ ship only a niatcli oi‘ Si holes '|hi~ \'l.~‘ilt)l‘ri wi-ii: loud .|i their i-iiiilil ii‘ plnyi-il. but short as was praise tli (‘harlott~iii\vii's b -ziuL.iili illl- r-Jiiiii- ilii- visitors lliiiriiiigiily‘ mil. anil iilt i|(I'-'[liiilili_\' shuwu i'ii.i4))\‘li it. 'l‘iii- nizitili was \\ilil il_\ iiillil. _ tlill liomc players willi a gooii mar ‘l‘lii.~ iilliliiliilil. is liw 011"!” 1515 ChariottctownfLad ics—'Ncw Glasgow J. (i. iiyiitilllltil .\li.~=. llii.»-~. ‘, Altirris .. ... .' 3.1m, Tflliivi‘ '.. , .\ll.‘<i_ iliaiiy bliss id, Niciiiilstiii . 3111*‘ -\i-""|¢"ii1\ll Miss ii]. ltogx-rs . . . ... . Ailk-"il _\1i\_.l_ ill-lipid; - Andi-rs iii . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 Charlottetown—Men—New Glasgow \\'. K. Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (l Iir. A. MacDonald (‘. L. .\iiii-s Prof. Walkls A. \\'. iiyniliiiaii Jiidgi- Sll-ivart iii. Nicllilison ,\_ \-'_ Siiilllilnrg _ \\'. il_ .\lni iiiiizilii ilr. ilei-r (T. i0. aiaitltaugnn A. ll. (Josh . . A. Aillfitlil J. A. liayi-r iir. .\ii-(.lrt'goi 'i‘t I’I‘i\ i. at \viliii>l0l', and t‘, .-\. and lial lice. both oi’ which Wooster. 'i‘lii- Exponent. won in thi- ‘liay Stnti- (‘iri-uit. Hin- illig Hi5!» hail three winners, his llPll Hill; tiiso has a lI-‘lir- iii-H W“ |‘il|]|‘t'§4*]|f,|[]\'I'H iii-lug Tip- llplitilii ]ii't"it__'iililiiVi'.‘4 ari- thi» two _\'i-:ii' olil - iilly Alkniiini -Siik 2.17% llllti Kin" l|ilt'ii('l', ti li'l‘.’l] Watts has t'ilill" nil’ 5m‘ ginii- through with tliri-c. n trio is .\ chi-ck up shmvs that the ‘sires iuaiii? up oi tiii- llliilPlliPll ili\ii'~l|iiit5 oi‘ silcil ..1: s as illaiou Worthy. track star Pltrto Watts, Strong ._. , 'l‘ili_v llriiiilcitiili, lial Ma- \\'.'iiis and Palsy “Hilts. My ilnw- iimli- 2.03%, Alltitlkizi 2.03%. Jim- iiilti and iiiiltlril Watt... by him have my .\ii~il\'i-rron 2.0l"‘-'i. kale Hal ihiflil plain-ii in :i ii-vv races. 2.0151. ('Z""“""'i|i.‘/ 2931/1» ‘i""\'li"i' The ...ti>r.~i iloclii-iiiv and an 2.0214, (‘iiloiliil ‘lllil\vcli_ 201V‘. Siiknra ari- thi- only Atlantic lilx Si!" ltocii.» 1,; ‘i’, (lraci- Direct pr s winners this ycar. Thi- lorm. 2.01"} llllti Wliliil)’ Ttititl 2.0023. i > tlFtiYUii on tlii- lnili- tracks in have each hail i'll. one winnerliiis 2.0i'/i illlii Sol: rn on tlii- tiilliiii" vi-ar. i‘ili-.- nnipli- r-viiicnci- of ovals in ltlnriiiii: l-lxlirl-ss, llii- ilualiiy reilnir-l to make the linwi-vi-r, oral ()i.ilt'i‘|< on grnili- in iirst iluss company on the tray .'l oi‘ placi-tl iltIl'\‘- PiiilPl‘ the mile or hall‘ Illiit‘ tracks. cs iui-iuili-s Paiest a with which liy tin» iiiititiii‘ of (li-tiiiii-r a few (liiilmns won a iiPill ui Sllfilltfiiviti more ilriitlcs will iit‘ aiiileil to til" iii 2021M, lfisi-titilio. Wilson lilx- nun-bi t-t‘ p»~it‘i>riiii~i'.~i cri-iiltcti to li}'~\ _i;|]‘ii-iZ,'1, \\i':iisou ll. .lr.,:iiii| i'l|i] il liil‘ |l't‘\' uaiiii-il, liu-t it is ()~',cii\\':inuu. si-i-iiiiil in 2.071,’; iti‘V4'l') iliiuiitru’ ii‘ San i"l‘.‘Illt‘it4('li or Pluto Watts :it (loslien. iiilly .\-. v will in- oi-crtalten liciigi-irooil lioy has a great pziirlliy tiii-lr At all event»; it of racing paccrs otlt in Pouvivoiii 'li.0k- - ii‘ lliiiyr with lPi-tcr the and .il‘1ill_\"ii. liui ll. \"'ll'l ‘l oil‘ (lrclit, Illlti lliclivin will be the first with the Oregon breil pair lial N. fiinr in 1.024. i-ord WiIiPiI WiiS rcdnci-il to l.Wti‘ nlinuti-g the following week at Toi-' do. Guardian 'l‘rust, rind Miss ilk-l, win 2.02%. Winner oi‘ oui- oi the‘ ‘teats in the hilt Dace at Kalama- i '00. The 'Belwius also won on the iiaif mile tracks with Tlraiiiiywdiie, lliiTilfl ill 20914. little (lrenatie nd (‘olemau at three iluarters oi l mile in 1..’i.'l'1_-. The list oi’ placed ‘OTRPS lncluile iilarkstiaie, l.incoln,l ‘oppy, Conclave. Clnrklc and Palm’ tto. ' Six winners have been placed to he credit oi‘ liltawah. ili§ leader; '<l Etta Druicn. She won at Cleve-j and in 2.00%. at Kalamazoo in, 7.07%. and at ll/‘inilsor in 2.05%.; , \t this point she ticfeatiail ll-‘ziyi-ttc‘ lational. the trottcr which took, he wind out oi‘ iier sails at (‘oi-i imbus aitt-r she reduced tile liiur| "ear old record for iiliics to 2.02%.; "ho ()lil!‘l' winners by iiltawzih are‘ ‘lr. White, 2.00%. iPillTflliUVllil. '.11%, iiltttigaiii- 2.11%. (lcnuint! nil Giiat Wnh. His placed hors~ as are 'i‘rumpct. Bland, {lilies iiCta- vah. Mauawnh, John Foot, Direct- vah, The iliticki-yc, Morganwah. Zaura ‘iitawah, Martini Wise and ‘Pose W. The outlook for a iPcitcr Volo winr faded early. ‘Up to the hall’ ray point hc has hail but live win- ii-rs, one oi them being the reju- cnateti Voltage 2.06%. The oth- ‘rs are the two ycar old iillics Sis- cr Volo, 2.17%, Margaret. Volo 1.1614, Suniiash, now dead, and lavolo. ills list of placed horses is led by Walter Sterling and ‘lrookc Volo on the mile tracks. ind by Jack ties Saniles, Patience ‘olo, Viola Sunshine, and Sago 'ing on the smaller (wals. The showing hi‘ The Harvesters ins bet-ii rnthi-r disappointing. it nt1_\' pick up, however. its Harry ‘lemming is now at (‘ieveia-nd with the inrni stable. iSo far Emma llnrvester, IPi-tei- ilarvester, Har- vest. Day, Lona idtlfvtiSltif and Winnie Harvester have been his only winners in the circuits select l I .__ 5/ 0*» I 1‘ p. {vqn 21431.1. 1A1 Great Volo. Guesswork won seven ma necessary. nmivoriiftifiirTnXfiinn i~<l. Eugenia Harvester, David I2 [0715 ¢ zonrzsir ‘Cigarettes and Tobacco .2 ...~-.._..~.».;_..-__. __...~_.s-a...____.( WELL 4Tb fiATURDAY AN‘ ALL THE (lung, ARE ouT OF TQwN THEJQES NO m name. 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