Racingl Sieeln I Saturday Night Meet; Mary Merk Ussds and close finishes marked I10 night racing program st the Ibchibitlon track Saturday night s esti- tnd crowd of 2000 fans with the t rscing of the season as the lrotters and pscers battled it out iom wire to wire in practically Wery dash on the card with the buweme being ln doubt right w ‘P0811111 that provided an the last few strides. Showing great pacing form Mary Mock, owned and driven by Earl Bemple was a straight heat nin- ler in the 2.24 Pace, feature event on the card, coming from far back in the third and nhai heat to beat ut Dale B by a nose in what was he closest finish to be ivltnessed b far this season. Other winners were ilady, Lee's Nightmare. alrnuclr, and Bonnie Dale, -» -v--“P1@-vw,v, . dashes of the Classified Pace. Classified Trot and Pace opening event on vain attempt to catch her. Favorite Wins Feature event Dale B going McVeigh on the back stretch second trip; the runner-up spot. McVeigh and Mary Merk. held their position righit to Billy McVeigh. host of the evening in the is fall far back and seemingly ou of contention. But driver isiho the stretch the last l I Am&m vlorbli of’ V0010 "motssyoar liairlool. like all/lillion your hair with I. _ andfiie »-_._ ‘GO-secondworkoub VITAIJS- Prevents clryness,routs loose dandruff, helps condition hair and scalp. WALK-Contains no mineral oils, no animal fat- only fine vegetable oil. VIIAIJS- is non- reasy, non- sticky. ever leaves blobs of grease or whitish film. ~0- "50- seconds to nisssqeVITALiS Into your scalp- 10 seconds to comb. Thst's sli- bot wsit until you l Hon dollsr look. mound £331.‘. Abegwelt Johnny with Johnny Kalmill-k being a double winner as he led~the field in both Abegsveit Milridy pacing smooth- ly all the way and going away on lhe rail was never headed Ln the dash. the card. She made every post a winning one and had too much speed lcft as the re- mainder of the six horse field went to drives in the last quarter in a In tho first heat of the featured away like a runner went right to the front and stayed there until headed by Billy the hlanv Merk. lire-race favorite in a trarling position un- there to the wire was never threat- ened as Billy McVeigh placea in In the second heat Dale B again went to the front followed by Billy They the ree quarters pole but Mark Merk sin came with a rush to be nalf s length to the good st the wlre after staging s stretch battle with The fans saw the most exciting final stretch the first trip Jumped it off Semple elling his pacer off set out in t pursuit of the leaders. Heading time round Dale B was still in front and it was s spectacular sight as Mary Merk far on the outside came l/lollf t Wins Feature like lightning through the stretch to Just get her nose in front as they paced under the wire almost like a team. It was s great hear and s greet performance by the Sunnis-owned mare. Lee's Nightmare taking the rail from Miss Knox Bit the first turn was never headed in the number three event, the Classified Pace. In the last half of’ the mile Aubrey Budlong, far back opened up with a terrific burst of speed on the backstretch to get into second place but didn't have quite enough foot to catch the smooth-pacing leader. _ Upset Victories In the number four event, sn- other Classified Pace dash Johnny Kalmuck provided an upset vic- tory. In a. trailing position to the three quarters the Walter Kelly owned horse paced around the field very fast to take over the lead at the seven-elghths marker and as they flashed under the wlre was s length tc the good uvsr the runner-up Random Harvest. In the second dash of this event Johnny proved his victory was no mere flash in the inn. Miss Com- mando who went away in the iead kept to the front to the last quar- ter of the mile before KalmuclCs driver took him to the front and in the race down the home strip was too good for the field finishing a length to the good over Rosalie H. who also had come very fast in the last quarter of the mile. Classified ‘hot A field of six evenly matched til then staged a terrific drive that took her into the lend past tretlers save the fans plenty of the seven elgliths pole and from thrills as they staged a great battle all during the mile before Bonnie Dale added another upset to the card by sneaking in in front of Brendons Boy. Going away Buddy Budlong opened up a big gap but at the half Brendons Boy had caughtnup to him to take tne lead. As they hit the three quarters the field was pretty well bunched and as Brendon’: Boy swung wide on the turn into the stretch driver Willard Kelly snatched the rail with Bonnie Dale and in the drive tc the wirewutrotted the former leader to take the heat and pay off . B l d th file £10‘ lf-Léggafflifl fir??? fro; handsomely on the psri-mutuel. 1hr! Merk. Mary making s bid for sllmmlfyi- Ito load ss they hit the back chum"! T?“ u"! r“. Abegweit Mllady (Smith) Geo Guy (Jay) Monty Budlong (MaclJonal Miss Plairfair (Kelly) . . Jerry Guy (ll-adner) Just Bill (Agnew) ‘Time: 2.20 2-0. Winning horse owned by C. smith, Hunter River. 2:24 Pace Mary Merk (Semple) Billy McVeigh (Craig) Dale B (O'Brien) . C. Albert Budlong (K Nellie Worthiy (Drake) Romeo (McNeil) . . Time 2:13, 2:13 8-5, 2:15 2-5. Winning horse owned by semple, Kensington. Claslfied Psoo Inc's Nightmare (O'Brien) .... Aubrey Budlorig (Allan) Winnie Scott (C'Meara) Miss Knox (Arbing) ..... -. ij—- (Continued on page '1) Gormley Ilas Jerlect Score In Bisley Match BISLEY CAME‘. England. July l1 — (OP) — Competing against the best rifle shots in the lim- pire, three Canadians tied for top place in one 0f the four big matchesishot off as the great Empire meeting of the Na- tional Rifle Association started heavy firing. Perfect scores, b0 points, were t 1 2 3 4 >1 of’ Charlottetown. a member of the official Canadlan’team, and by the Conan Doyle match at 500 yards. They were among 18 who tied for first place. and who will shoot off Tuesday for the challenge statuette. Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL ‘ Pittsburgh 2; Chicago l. Brooklyn l5; New York i0. Philadelphia 3; Boston 4. Cincinnati 4; St. Louis 3, AMERICAN Chicago 4; Detroit 5. New York 3; Washingtcn‘ l_ Boston 4; Philadelphia C. INTERNATIONAL Rochester 2; Toronto 1. Syracuse 2; Jersey City 4. Newark 2; Baltimore 8. SUNDAY NATIONAL Philadelphia 4; Boston 9. Pittsburgh 0; Chicago l. Brooklyn 2; New York 3. Cincinnati i; St. Louis 0. AMERICAN New York 4; Washington l. St. Innis S; Cleveland 2. St. Louis 0: Cleveland 5. Boston s; Philsdelphis 8. Boston b: Philsdelphis ‘l. Chicago 4; Detroit 5. INTERNATIONAL Newark J; Baltimore 0. Newark 1; Baltimore O. Syrscuss 0: Jersey City l0. Syracuse l; Jersey City l. Rochester 8; Buffslo i7. Rochester i; Buffslo 4. ‘Ibronlo 3; Montreal B. Toronto b; Montresl l. ._ l‘, l as they thundered down the stretch > Saturday turned in by Major A. E. Gormley Capt. R. W. Hampton and Major W. J. Strachan, both of Ottawa, in Fans saw the best harness rac- ing o1 the season at Saturday night's meeting at the Exhlblllml track when every teat of the eight raced produced stirring bat- tles from wlre to wire with the good sized crowd of spectators be- ing kept in a high state of excite- ment throughout the evening. il- -l- -l- + Upsets which are part and par- cel or the racing game were also to the forefront and these com- bined with the closeness of the heats made up an outstanding program. The classifying commit- tee of the Association has certain- ly been doing a splendid job in getting together evenly matched trotters and pacers arid before the night racing program is conclud- ed even better cards than Satur- day night can be expected by the race loving public. -i- + 4- s- Charlle Willis has a promising looking card lined up for his par- lnur track at Covehead on Wed- nesday afternoon. Covehead meet- ings usually attract large crowds; the races are always very keenly contested affairs and glancing over his entry list which appears in this issue it looks as if secre- tary Willis has come up with an other “ten-strike", - ll- II- 4- O Charlottetown! intermediate All Stars were at the peak of their form yesterday when they turned ‘back the Moncton nine in the ex- hibition game played at the Mem- orial Field diamond. Strong de- fenslvely the locals showed power at the plate that if it continues will play s leading role lfi their title at present held by Summer- side All Sta-rs, O‘! as strong as was exipected, never- theless dished out some smart baseball and while the locals were no doubt the better team, we do not think that they are nine runs better than the Moncton squad. Sane loose work in the outfield accounted for four or five of the locals runs, drives falling in for hits that ordinarily should have been turned into putouts but with the exception of these la-pses, the visitors were right in the thick of things. 4' + 4- 0 But the big tumbling block in front of the visitors rwas the All Star. hurler, big Elmer Inter. Larter, who has met with little success in City league competition this season was right at the peak of his form yesterday. One of the best fielding pitchers in the Is- land, Larter had his stuff work- ing to perfection yesterday and as a result the Moncton clcuters could do little with the variety of stuff he tossed against them. It was definitely Lartens best per- formance of the year. 9 0 O- ll- The big rlghthsnder has been bothered with a sore arm all ses- son but the flipper is new start- ing to respond to treatment and with it in shape, the City League Millionaires can be expected to climb in the standing from this point on. 4- 4- 4' l- One of the toughest sports breaks of the year is the injury to Gil Dodds, who recently announced he was unable to make a try for the US. Olympic team. A tough break too for the United states entry as Dodds was considered one of its brightest stars in a year which many figure will not see the U.S. dominate this branch of the games as they have on j Q- r-aslons in the past. Il- 1- 4' o It must be a. terrific disappoint- ment to the "Flying Parson", who went through for the ministry while breaking records and mak- ing headlines on the spurts pages of newspapers across the contin- ent. Dodds has had great success as s, miler, but it wasn't always thus. 0n one occasion he was booed for a poor performance at Madison Square Garden. Some looked on him as s flop Ind pro- dicted he'd never be heard from in high-class company. O O I It hss been s hard olknb to the top for Gil Dodds, and he is sold to have had his heart set on rep- resenting the U.S. in the Olympics this year. To be cut dawn st this stage is s bitter disappointment. Yet there is no way out of it, and Olympic officials couldn't nan-ls him without setting s very dong- erous precedent. War/z 12 RAID]! ILAIIIQ " iris GUARDIAN. CTr-ARLOTTETOWN ,Willingd0n Cup battle for the Island intermediate _ 4' s» ' The Moncton team although not get underway today at Hamilton, Ont. From left to right: Bill ‘Ihomip Riverside Club, Saint John; Cec. Dowllng, Moncton, present Nova scotia. champion; I... W. Beatty, Saint John, and _ Latter Hurls OLYMPIC COMPLAINT .___ LONDON, July ill (AP) The organizing committee for the Olympic games received its first complaint Saturday. The Argentine swimmers, who arrived Wednesday, said today that the water in the practice pool was too cold. They have been promised the use d! the Chelsea ivarm water municipal pool, a 30- on Monday! i0 E N T R I E S coviiliiali) RACES "THE ISLAND'$ PARLOUR TRACK" WEDNESDAY JULY in $1000.00 - (IN PURSES -- $1000.00 RACES START 2 PM. SHARP Starter: DR. F. C. DOUGAN Clerk of Course: William Brown. NO. I CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE-PURSE $400.00 minute bus ride from their camp, 2:10 1-2-0wner, Ilsroid Stesd, Brschiey. LEE'S NIGHTMARE, 2:11 l-fa-Owner, James O'Brien, Elmsdaie. SCOTTY BUDLONG, 2:10 Z-fi-Ovmer, Samuel Kennedy, Charlottetown WAIT N’ SEE, 2:11 I-fs-Owner, George Gregory, Charlottetown. MISS KNOX, itzll-O-wner, G. II. Bnntsin, Charlottetown. LOBAINE ABBE, 2:00 34-01mm‘, James McNeill, Kensington. JEAN HENLEY, 2:02; i-h-Owner. A. Miller. Puswash. N- S- BONNII-YS BOY, 2:06 I-Z-Owner, John Hal-knees, Suimnerslde. ELEANOR. G., 2:10 Z-ii-Owner, Urban Gillis, Miscouche. ~ LEE BREWER, Zztloj-l-Owner, Myron Bell, Charlottetown.- NO. 2 CLASSIFIED TROT-PURSE $400.00 LUSTICIA, his-Owner, C. B. Chsndler, Chsrlottetown. BEAVERDALE, Milt-Owner, Don McNeil], Surnmerside. BILLY KALMUCK, Edd-Owner, Lee Howard, Cornwall. MARION l... 2:11 bit-Owner, George Semple, Kensingmn. KELLIPS NIGHTMARE, MIC-Owner, Dr. George Bishop, Qhdown. NELL KALMUCK, 2:12 3-|—0WI1QI', Willard Kelly, Southport. BUDDY BUDLONG, 2:16 i-Is-Owner, Harold Stead, Brsckiey. MACK STOUT, til-Owner, A. A. Jsbblee, North Sydney, N. B. BUD KALMUCK, 2:18 Z-li-Owner, J. M. Lsdner, Charlottetown, NO. 3 CLASSIFIED PACE-PURSE $400.00 DUDY BUDLONG, 2:13 l-5—Owner, Harold Stead, Buckley. BILLY CONN, mill-Owner, Ensoi- Bowness, Summerside. DALF. B., 2:15 l-b-Owner, George Hughes, Buckley. JUST FLICKA, Izlii-Owner, Harold Cudmore, Brackley. DONALD G. R., 2:15 S-fo-Ovmer, Urban Gilils, Mlscouche. C. ALBERT BUDIDNG, 2:12 S-L-Owner, Lorne Kelly, souflpIl. MARJORIE BUDLONG, 2:12 S-b-Owner, L. Rankin, Mt. Herbert. QUICK LICK, 2:i5—Owner, John Ilsrhness, Summersi’ . MARY A. REAMORI, 2:11 I-ii-Owner, R. Jabblee, North Sydney, NS. OLA BUDLONG, 2:1o-0wner, Bsndsll MacDonald. i , NO. 4 CLASSIFIED PACE-PURSE $400.00 JOHNNY KALMUCK-Ownsr, WING Kelly, Bonthport. DONNA CLIGG, nit-Owner, George Csllbeck. Bnnimerside. SKY ANN 2ND, 7890-0171101", A. E. Phillips, O‘Lesry. RANDOM HARVEST-Owner, B. O'Brien, Aiberton. MARY'S DELIGHT-Owner, Wilfred Prsught, Cherry LUCKY NUMBER-Owner, Wlllsrd Kelly, Bonthport. BOB CANUCK-Owner, John Darkness, Snmmerstde. MAC WATSON, hit-Owner, Pat MeKenns, Charlottetown _’ ROMEO-Owner, Wellington McNeil], South, ‘t. BABE BlITTON-Owner, George Thompson, Bmnniorsfde. IJNDA DABNILIPQVmsr. W. Woodslrle Victor-ls. JULIA BUDDONG-Ownsr, l. Woodstde, Hamilton. SUGAR IIARVISTIB-ownsr, Illgsr Bryenton, Ilslnliton. TWILIGHT MBLODY- . , ALLIE HAL-Owner. J. Annssr, Montsno. u. s. r. A. RULES "r0 GOVERN Q ENTRANCE Fli 5% OF PURSE MONEYDIVIDEDAO-BO-‘Il- l2 10% Set Aside For Winning Hom . PHOTO FINISH - y PARI-MUTUEL BETTING CANTEEN REFRESHMENTS . DANCE ON GROUND WEDNESDAY EVENING CHARLES WILLIS, Secretory. 0. U. VOLO, vsuey. Recent participants in the New Brunswick- P. E. I. golf tournament at the Belvedere links the quintette shown above will represent the association in the Junior and willlngdon cup matches which open and amateur champion, Charlottetown; R. Harley, To 9-0- Victory Over Visiting Moncton Team B01500!!! Moncton .... .. ABBBPOAI Gevenge 01210 Gordonrtif 014,00 Begum»- 0012a many!» 012:0 _Be1ilvesu if. .. 0 0 0 0 0 Gillespied 0 0 3 o 1 014:0 00010 00040 0424134 RIIPOAI 110100 21000 101500 . ' 201st Mstheson cf ..........4 I 2 0 0 0 Goodwlnlf....._..siiono WilIIsmllb.......l0I042 00810 02020 0112113: son, Junior champion from the Moncton. —Phpto by Garnhum. All-Stars B. Isner, Fielding smoothly behind the 4. hit hurling of Elmer Larter and ‘$091158 through with an 11-bit at- tack off the slants of the visiting hurler Charlottetown All stars de_ feared Moncton Main Brace base- ball "W! 9-0 Yesterday afternoon in an exhibition game played n the Memorial Field diamond. ‘ From the time the winners my. ed three runs in the bottom M11 of the second inning there wasn't much to it. Unable to solve the of- ferings of Larter the Visitors could only get men as far as third base tlwice during the encounter, Chap- man the first hitter in the third hitting a long triple to left centre but remained there as three bat- ters were thrown out at first; in the sixth s. single- and an error with two a/way Plit runners on sec- ond snd third but again the third batter wss retired st first boss on a. roller to third base. Two singles and s. double greet- ed the visiting hurler in the last half of the second with Goodwin's t/wo baser driving in Whitlock for the first run of the game, Th; next two men went down in order but Inrterfls sharp Alnglg ‘my Matheson and Goodwin scross the plate before McKenzie was tossed out at first. The A11 Stars struck for snothu run in the third ss Hennessey, get- ting s life on an error was sacri- ficed to second by Ryan and scor- ed as Whitlock came through with his second straight hit of the game. The winners increased their mar- gin to 8-0 in the firth driving 110mg four runs on two doubles, s Leid- er's choice, s. long fly uid g Single and they corrrpleted their rout of the visitors by adding sn- other counter in the eighth. Wliit- lock opening the Jrarno with his third single and sftcr going to third on a two boss error scored after Mathesoms long fly hsd been caught in deep left. field. Combining a. sweeping ‘curve ball with a change of pace Inrter gave his best pitching performance of the season as he grsntcd but four safe blows, struck out eight and retired his opponents in order in six of the nine innings to leave Twoillagltiossal Golf l Titles At Stake Today? (OP) tionsl 801! tltios Ancestor course. 117. inks-provincial title and the Can- sdfsn Junior championship, 17mg by 011M210 DIGYEJI III. I901. Tomorrow's plsy is s curtain- rolssr to the five-day match-play Canadian amateur which opens Tuesday, with more than 1'70 players shooting at the title won last year by Frank Stra- nshnn of ‘Ibledo, O. ‘I? on its four-man squad, rules s slight favorite in the interprovin- cial tests. two events - Now Brunswick and Prince Edward Island forces for a combined entry in each. ' Ontario won the ‘Irophy a year ogo with s medal score m 14, well above the 583- stroke record it set in winning in 1939. Only lng pat on its 1947 team for to- morrcw’: aggregate medal scores over the 36 holes decides the winner. L.W. Beattie of Woodstock, NB, and t/wo Moncton players - Ralph Harley and Ben Isner-make up the N.B.-P.E.I. team. Harley and Dcvwllng are veterans of willing- don play but this is the first ap- pearance for Beatty and Isner. year-old Dalhousic BAEIIUJION. Ont, July ll -- " - Ontario tool 1p W0 n0- tcmorrow on tho "dotted psr-‘IO Hamilton Beer Wins Sweepstake Bill Boer Bsturdsy won 11h Slweepstsks competition st 4h. Belvedere Golf Club when Th; posted a score of 81. Low net for the day went to Dave GlllCgplg with 98-30 for a 68 total. A large number of golfers par. ticipated in the competition. 1- At stoke, over 36 hoIGs of medal are the Willinsdon trophy both championship Ike Williams Puts I Title 0n Line Tonight Ontario. with two new players All nine Provinces contest the joining PHILADELPIHA, July ll-(AP) -Ike Williams, sharp-punching Negro from Trenton, N, J., puts his lightweight boxing crown on the line st Shibe Park tomorrow night for the second time within seven weeks. Beau Jack, former Augusta, 6a,, bootblack and himself twice hold- er of the 135-pound title, wlllffuy. nish the opposition. "' Williams successfully defehl the championship in May by best- irig Enrique Bolanos st Los Aug. eles. .. student, heads the Nova 505th. team, He and cigar-chewing 13oz Joudrey played last year. New faces are Arthur (lPud) Carter and John Cleworth, both of Dsrt~ mouth. e _ Wlllingdon istlshooluniblsisstsal- competition in which Cecil Do/wling of Charlottetown, of Halifax, 23- University Eddie Crowell Your hi-skes get unis protection sgninss went. and corrosion with". Cbryco Super Bah Plllfil Acnisl tests prove if rernsins fluid from 8o. below zero M3155 do? grees sbovr-a rungs wr400degrus. In cold} leather or bot, depend: sble Chryco Super Broke" Fluid is the super ssfe-I “.035; c" his“: w‘ ajflo“ llsIsI OI ¢oll7° “i” GIIICO sum mils an 0| . . . n: he m: -)f- nnmuvsumcsminamuua-s/anaassuma ENGINEERED AND MANUFACTURED BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED DIVI>ION WINDSO!’ ONTARIO PARIS “Wmmd Entries Close Tuesday g FOR NIGHT RACES, SATURDAY, JULY I7 5 - Classified Dashes - 5 $150 PER DASH _ FEIITIIIIE llIIlIE-ZJO TIIllT--3 DIISIIES $500 PURSE _ i out“ my op... A: m c.0050. "Canada's Finest Race Track" little doubt of the 1.. once his mates had given him the lead. . runs. Chsr- lottotown B; batted in, Lorie: 2. Mstheson 2, Whitiook i. Bennssscy, Goodwin; I bus hit, McKenzie, 3451119860!- Ooodwin-f I boss hit, Chspmsn; sscriflco hit, Rysn: stolen bsse. Inn l: (ioubls pisy, Chspmsn to Dinasy to Ohspxnsn; loft on boss, Moncton 4, 0111mm B; first hsu on error, Gotuon; hits. off Linn 4; off Bruno ii; struck out, by Lsrtsr s, huyn ITUBO I; hit hy pitcher, by Ix- e . Umpires: At tho piste Irsnois: so tho sous. Ksns sad shootin- I | . (M. LOBSTER CARNIVAL I HORSE RACES AT PICTOU 3 Big Days JULY 13-14-15 ‘L Factoring thaws, Rides, Frsok Dancing ' Crowning of tlis Lobster Qssss - . I.