Remember When (By The Clnndiln Press) 1 Stan Leonard, Vancouver-born Calgary pro, captured odian Professional Golf crown Toronto two years ago today. Leonard defeated Bill Kerr of To- ‘tonto in a 18-hole playoff to be- come the first westerner w win tho title since the inauguration of the event in 1912. Fast Times AtTesferd Chestnut 3dr: Goes Mile In 2.06‘; Jean Henley Wins 2. I9; Loretta Abbe The Euturit Horseman Dies MONTREAL. Aug. 13 — (C?) — Frederick Vincent, B0, prominent Canadian horseman, stable owner and Judge for many years at horse shows in Canada and the United States, died here today. His widow, ~ thle former Mary Elizabeth Far- Almost perfect weather brought a record attendance surpassing even wsgcglsgefitelggglfieiklowgg" one iffliTglg giotilldimfilgugggii,‘ Mrssfrmlillt- Wednesday's Sltqvcar-uld figures at the Old Home Week and Provincial C; me has,’ 6th“, three days Tums more Gagnon, all of Montrooy guy. Exhibition race incl-t yesterday. Spectators saw two good classes for agcd Wm, horses Changing DIM“ an viva, horses and one for baby trotters with an excellent line! of vaudeville. through and featured by a w“ He wag at one tune (he leading The juveniles created considerable interest, their manners were arm, by Jimmie power Wm, amateur steeplechase rider if. faultless and they caused the starter no trouble at all. The rules govern- MqEiwyn who Mme 1mm ggfm Canada and he was the first man lng the races for the two-year-olds only allows two -heats and no two l-lace to a. blanket finish with Hal m lump 5 h°T5° "m" ma" 51x of the colts won a heat each a third had to be raced to decide the Britten, with Jean Henley a neck ‘Bel’ l1‘! mi! Mun“?- winner. to the good. Calumet Emerald. The but this ear it has been decided The 2.19 Trot and Pace, second division, brought out a well balanced Baker and Bennie Scott finished l" there wl be but 18 holes. All l8 a bunch in the order named at th; holes will be played Monday morn- ficld of seven, six pacers and the old favorite trotter, Hal Britten 2.09%. Jean Henley. in winning, equalled her record of 2.10. It was the Free for All that was the principal d Cubs lambast other: sulky wheels with More “Mug card o; n", Dzlect 11min seventh. TljE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Toumament’ Starts Monday JOHN. NB. A08- Maritime ing, Percival Streeter, a of the Maritime Golf Association, mlfblfgss, announced tonight. Mr. Streeter announced a new departure for this year's ment. Hitherto the The amateurs will eseionals afternoon. The six starters were horses that had earned many victories , Third He“? J93“ Hmfleyl Mcerd‘ ' much Play ‘vhn? p“ W31 _ ,. l t ti l hadt t k l t - decide a champlon by 72 holes f and caeh had ills followers. All Gratton 2.06M. because of his string of Slggflgg 1305330?’ but dfilvlgrenollgd 5 medal play- “ adzsfs rllewliiong race winniersqslast year ltlz-iincy llienley 206 winner of not mud Dem-Cr than fluid’ Babe several Free For Alls in I941, the old warrior Tracey Hanover 2.03 and g%€1ig¥nk€r3iennn, this time by ‘we OHIOA. Chestnut Bars 2.06%, fresh from a string of firsts in Quebem-those we,“ “dandy mug Aug. 13-—-(A.P)—-Cl1i- Turning into the ma“ The last Maritime Tournament was played in 1939 at Halifax GO when William Crawford of the hurt Powers request “m, cub‘ at“, st‘ Louis cardinal‘ zir/legrifild Country Club wan the in 1p. In 1940 and 1041 1°“8-dra“m'°u" the annual event was cancelled due were the horses that stepped the fastest three heats in the Maritimrs stretch he was on me Outside Wm, swaths,’ today 52d when the “nuke to the war this year. the middle one of which was paced by Chestnut Bars in 2.06, Jam flcnlugy an he; sulky wheep H31 had cleared the Cubs had a 1L5 coming within a half second of the track pacing record. Brltton and The Baker a little ill victory and Claude Posgezlu had d The highlight of the afternoon was the first half of the third heat frcllt. They tore down the stretch in won his 16th triumph of the sea- in the Fri-e For All when Chestnut Bars, starting in last horse position, n wild finish which brought the son. went away fast, his driver urging hlrn to the limit in order s1 brcak the thousands of people to their feet, The Cubs lambasltéd rile-gr Cslhrn- l sociation will Crawford will not be on hard to efend his title as he is now in the United States. The annual dinner of we Al- be held Mondal track record. Neck aha neck. Dufley Patch at the pole. 8nd Chestnut Babe Mclslwvn fllllslllnz flllnoet nose 11ml pitchers for e hlgm, Bars raced like a tcam down to the half aha still on even terms until to nose with the trotter Hal Brltwn. P1559311 was Plllllmellfd ,l°l ltll- m}; Among those to compete will be they struck the lower turn when Dudey made a break and Chestnut Th“ Baker i‘ neck back ‘md Jelm 6141111118 Tefliih DQ001135 1 ‘ma; Jim Hogan of the Riverside Club, Bars went on in his try for a record lie failed-the time being 2.07 but Heme-v m’ his pad’ The horses came gxqme of e “£55m n e ‘m5 Years New Bmnswiclbprlllce d in a minute and so fllst, and so closely bunched that mid 7m“ Edward Island champion; B.lly Included ii. the Cubs attack was it whs officially announced that the first half was pace Bill Nicholson's 11th homer of the three-quarters which timekeeper L. ‘B. MacMillan stated’ was the fast- but for the new head nmnbers they were wcarill it would hardly have Beer of the Club, runner-up to Hogan in the Charlottetown Golf est half ever raced here during his 42 years in the stand. be -b 1 m d w season with a runner on base in N'B___P_E_I d, 1 “m; . Rte The program lavas put on promptly at two o'clock and with all acts deglie pa wznser Dgetwegn ‘hiiglesand the eighth inning. campben and “$2.11 liked Jr" of vaudeville was concluded shortly after five o'clock. The vaudeville Baht “me 21a i‘ ' both of the Aroostook Vally Club Fort Falrfisld, Me.: Percival acts of which the description appears elsewhere were given an excellent reception. Two-year-old Futurity First Heat. King McKane, son of King Spruce and Kitty McKane, had the pole and stepped right out in the clear. Lady Rose tucked in behind, Loretta Abbe was on even terms at til-s- half but made a break that put her back to last place. IL was a good finish between Lady Rose and King McKane with the King winning, Bud the Tramp third. Loretta Abbe fourth. Time 0.34 1-2. “The vélinner-Jean Henley 210-]; i d t d _ owne by Willizam Cruickshan iieQi-Eiilirligdtlig $121.25.‘ liiiigrMclkalie There were six starters, all of them and was driven by William H°°d' went to the front and looked good being in the limelight for two or till the second time around and mo;c years, Highly regarded was Loretta Abbe paulégd iawgyuafild tgéla- the eré-Cintario pacer, Chestnut Bars,. dually increase e ea - a 1e that a started the season with s finish line she was several lengths record of 2.08 and ill successive wins cléestélgz )Bar5’ 2'08 1'2 (B- tu the good. Time 2.37. _ hnd lowered it to 2.06 l-2 at Mont- Dude‘, Pgmh 206 b2 (J A feature cf the col raclng was renl two weeks ago. He had then 013,16“) ' ' ‘ the good battle put p by Bud the been acquired by Dr. J.J. McPherson, victor Ike 3m (A L“? Tramp. owned by C L Dallphille Campbellton, N.B., who la one of me) ' ' ' and driven by James Arblng. He the most successful practlcioners and‘ Au Gran“, 2m b‘ (T finiihedd a close rthilzih i; til; first sél-fieons in Northernh New‘ Bruns- c) ' ‘ ' hea an a good our e scc- \ c . Representing im ere was 0nd heat. When Starter Irvine an- George Mnthieu. who formerly fileififiisgxfinover‘ 2'03 (Bob Free For All Trot and Paco Freq For All Trot and Pace Purse $500.00 11R 225 463 544 S. Dr. E. ton Golf Club, Jim Foster of the West-field Club, and Rev. ter Holland of the Riverside Club, who recently won i day for Maritime senior golfers at Strreter, R. G. McInerney and H. Gregory of the Riverside Club: 0. Turner of ihe Frederic. J. Wal- he open feld ive rside . Amateur entries have been re- ceived from Riverside. Westfield. Fredericton, St. Fort 8 8 2 Fairfielld, Me.. and Gaarlotietown. that other entries will be forth- coming. The draw will be made on Sunday aftcrnocn. Andrews, Amherst, Halifax It is oxcected Second Heat. King McKane got nollnccd that the winner Loretta raced Pct-er Onward 2.08 with great H 1 R0 Pros entered 1 Lode v away to a g00d lead but rounding Abbe is owned by Gordon Dawson. success. The horses had several Rfififlefi; en ey’ 206 ( y 5 d, Bole}, fQflner Rivoggcldo pmfrggfi summcrside, over 80 years of ace scares before they got away with All Time gm L3; goo; Z01 stesvart, present Riverside ro.; the turn Lady Rose. driven by Wil- and a veteran of the Klondyke. time Gznlton at the pole who led to the lard Kelly. cnllle up fast on the Th 1 _ Ch g t B 1 race to the quarter on even terms. was quite a lot of applause for the half in 105 1.2 and around the Own; vgynrg" J_ Jes Xfiacpgggns. oldest active horseman here. turn into the back stretch. Then Cgmpbenggn‘ N_ 1;‘, mo was then Tyndnl Semple moved up with Loretta Abbe and the three o them continued on even terms to the three- qllarter post. At that point King frlellus s- Dudy Patch pulled out followed by d1 B, B, P 1 _ 2.19 Trot?‘ and Pace, Second Division ghcsimlt Bars with the others trail- r ven by o ey lng. They continued that way till QFFICIALQ Fred Hancock Golf Clu-b and Earl Jamiescn of ggebRidgelwood Golf and Country ll- . Leafs Split Bill of the Freder ctoci fly SAINT 18- tCPl-‘Ihe qualifying round of the GIMXFplOII-Sh-lp Golf Tournament, to be staged at the Riverside G011 and Country Club Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, will be played Mcnday morn- director tourna- qualifying ' round has cvnsisfbd of 36 holes. participate in Beat Tigers 3-2 NEW YORK, Aug. 13-—(AP)— With two men out and the bases loaded in the ninth inning, Orls Hockett came to bat st Ceveland today and smashed out a. double that drove in three runs. enabl. ing Cleveland kldiaxls to edge out Detroit Tigers 3.2 and climb back in the victory column in the Am- erican League. the Tribe's first victory eight starts. The Indians previously had tied one and three games in the five-game Browns Humble While 50x At 5t. Louis, third baseunarl Har- lond Clift of the Browns knocked out a homer and a double good for four runs in his team's 8 to 8 victory over (Xiicago-Whitlg Sox for s. sweep of the three-game series. He also got a couple of s Grand Circuit Races postponed‘ GOSHEN, N.Y., Aug. 13—-(AP)—— Tcdayls Grand Circuit rrottng laces at Good Time Park were pfJsf-poned ilntll tomorrow. The $3,500 Trotting Derby, featuring Nibible Hanover and His Excellency, headline the card. The Judges today announced s. 10-day suspension of Sap Palin, veteran Indianapolis driver. after he had been amused of using ab. usive languag to the Si/BIYBI H. V. singles nd made two encrs~whld1 didn't- y AUGUST 14, 1942 .._§ Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE (Jhlcaxo 3' st. l, Detroit zficltvelaoliisaa NATIONAL LEAGUE l‘. Louis 5; Chicago 13 nvrnnlvarloual. LEAGU Montreal c. Rochester-g l Buffalo z; Toronto 1 Blllfl-lo 4; Toronto a Garvey Yollflfl In six rounds; Sh! F00 n p; eu- Aseooistod PPHI 59°11! Wm" YORK, Ana. li-(APP- who his eye on a return shot at the welterweight dumpionship be held, Fritzie Zivic il-Slltd once Q Young's face into a loodY [11:55] “tonight Ind non m0 scutlrpalw Marine ler 00m- pleicd rounds in Madis0n_ scum Garden. Zivlc wished 14B. YWBI 146. Scoring chiefly with s. straight right hand as he easl solved Young's unorthodox left-hand style, prime nod the Marines right eye cut u early u the third rmlnd and floored him for a one-ecum- in the ffth. The fight ended when the state Athletic Commission Physician, Dr. William Walktl‘. d0- cided, at the end of the sixth. i111!- 01mg‘; right eye was cut tcc bad- ly to rmit him to continue, a: as it went Fritzo was wa out in front. ol the six com- pleted rounds, the Pittsburgher won five. Young's only edge came _ln the third, when he scored Wlih lefio to the mid-section and s couple of short rights to the face. Flor most of the rest o! the wag. Y0ung was guilty 0f ffiqllem ho- ' lflg, and, in the first two rounds, made good use of his head in close. ‘Ilhe holding became so pro- nounced that at the end 0f the third, Gen. John J. Phelan, State oommissi Athletic on Chairman, called lo referee Young Otto Y0 “tell them to s that holdlns." And although mos of the estmat- ed 14,000 customers in the place including 2,000 service _ _. urecl Young was doing the hodlng. om warned only Zivtc. Baker in one of vesterdayks lain Twfi- Montgomery Ito's muffin On ill some card Bob Mont- Royals N OSC Out Bomeryhitheh plugbleging Phllaldelphg; negro o as en up cose ROChGStGI 4-3 the lightweight “throne room" m- __. the lost. couple of years, drew s ROCHESTER, NY. Aug. 1s_ little nearer to s. title shot by (APl-Uslng their hits to helm- punchin out s. clear-cut decision advanta e, Montreal's Royals nog. over B R/uflfin of New York in 0d out. heater led Wings 4-8 here tonight. In spite of the 22 safe blows by both outfits, pitch, ing dominated the night's play with big Ed Albcste. getting the decision Produce Prices . A18. 18-40?)- bfcKane commenced to lose round First Heat. It took several scores they entered the home stretch then , and the others pulled aways from to get this field of seven pacers a. great race to the wire commenced Starter-Otto Irvine, Mars Hill, BllffalO Produce was here may u N‘ him, One hundred yards from the away wlbh Jean Henley at the we between Chestnut Bars and Dudy Maine, ported the Dominion Dena-rt- wire theywere on even terms with Jean 013100811 60811908911 Scvfirfll Patch. Twenty yards from it they Judges-Walter Brown, Char- ‘mm ‘f! Agriculture mum"- drivcrs Sample and Kelly getting times during the mile. shook the were still on even terms but in the lottetcwn; s. Thane Belyea. Gage- TQRoN-I-O’ Aug’ X3__(CP)__ AIIQBES- Klljlded #1191082)“ 8611118 everything they could from the Other-s Off and W0!) b‘! half l! lellilih last few strides Chestnut Bars got tow-n, N. B,; Robie Beales, Middle- Doubles by Jknmy mpplo and “ism-g; 434' llfiinegluasg youngsters. At the finish wire Lo- Tellfl. Abbe had ll bit the best of it with Lady Rose again second. Time 2.31 1-2. Two horses having each won s. s» wvroollflhn- TODAYS RACES 2.09 3-4 second, The Baker, 2.06 l-4 to the good. The victor Lee was a Timers-L. B. Macmillan Byron third and Calumet wncrald fourth. clbse third, All Grafton, back two Brown, Charlottetown. Dr. A Babe McElWyn fifth. Bonnie Scot-t lengths, fourth, Tracey Hanover Lockhart, summerslde. sixth. Flora Direct seventh. The fifth and Raincy Ci. i-ienley sixth. Clerk of Course-W. J. Brown. first five horses were closely bunth- Time 207 l-2. Charlottetown. second Heat: Dudey Patch took Assistant clerks of Course-W. ihc load 5h0rtly after the word go H. Beaten, Frederick McTague. and held it to the three-quarter Charlottetown. pole Dudey and Chestnut Bars Patrol Judges-Ira Douglas and raced like a team round the upper Rankine McLaine, Charlottetown. turn and down to the stretch with Distance Judge-David Pound. Victor Lee a close third. All Grat- Charlottetown. ton fourth and Tracey Hanover fifth. In the last fifty yards Chest. lcttetcwn. Today's program of races at the Exhibition Track has four classes nut EMS gradually ‘urged ahead tory for on even split doubleheader against ons. Buffalo wan the wane: 2-1. farm workers of have by voluntary evils; mntflhug- Secretary-J. W. Boulter, Chsr- sd $4,500,000 to the Red crvogg 1n wo years. in 2.10 3-4. The trotter Hal Britten. his nose and ncck out about a fcct ton. N. S. Frank Coleman following a sev- enlh-innirlg pass netted Toronto . Maple Leafs the runs that broke s deadlock and gave them a, 6-4 vic. of tonight's Buffalo Bis- FARMERS’ RED CROSS LONDON -- (C?) Farmers a ' bros-i land and Wales t 25-25 l-Q. Receipts i311 cases. Butter: first grade creamery fill-Will. fflbbing price, 36; first grade so ids, Jobbing price, 35 1.2; current reoeip Que no 1 o“. fid"é..°‘.ftf‘f‘li°l”l” 3'“; 31124;‘ ' i ll . . selpn: zen bo ° lot. western xes. Cheese: current leoe and Que white, l9 5-8 FOB Mont- . wholesale western and Que White 20 first grade FAB Moclt. real. Receipts: 2979 bones. Pota '15 lh hm, Qug toes: 1.75: NB 110-155. By. J. R. Wiiisms right eye and won of! by himself. The Associated Press score card ave Mon ery seven ten rounds. Montgomery weighed 135 3-4; Ruffin, 135. Montgomery slowed the New Yorker down with s vicious body attack, floored him once, out his 8 rounds, called two even and voted Just one for Ruffln. Shem Decisions Shapiro In another lo-rounder in the "triplesheadcr" Shana, 131 1-2, Lou Ameles negro, was awarded a decision over charging Maxie slaplro, 132 1—2-p0lll1d local bclfer, after a. sizzling slugging duel. The decision was greeted by mingled boos and dieera. Benders Cox, 1'18 3-4-l-‘0und Dal. las youngster, reversed a recent defeat by flooring Wiley Fergusml, 167. Lynchburg, w... five times and easily takingna four-round decision in the open g preliminary. 90th. ARCHBISIIOP ‘file present Archbishop of Can- 081117011 is the 90th f0 hold the e tit . Our Boardng House New York Winni Toron have been “Plimsoll. and save year, MELBO list of do's an the Japanese occupied New Guinea "wt everyone shall bow their heads when P8551118 Japanese and must learn the {furnace in the shortest poniblo me. court/mus PARATRO| Mflior Hilton David Pr year-old Ottawa ma 0mm‘ m Bisley marksman, named rule's new hlnd-pil paratroopo, Plrlchllte Battalion. Mo I01‘ IQLVOI this Benning, Georg-lo, wm, l 25 officers and N.C.0.'| who "lsllrllflflfl of the new rho n i. who the 1st week for (Cflllldlan Press) Jllnior oils steady. trials unchanged, Igxwwat migfishflllgod, steady at 16.25 NW York-Gotta}. high“; my BATH T0 TliE L!.\E IDNDON - ( C P ) _ line" JAPS TAKE rm: bow cam: (CP)_ RELIEVE surrenmc QUICKLY WITII KELLOGGFS and four dusnes, a lull program indeed and one that should satisf even . . the most ardent race fan particularly when the fields of horses lire of $313., ‘Qfigwlhifiehsftnzfiefl 1.311%} OUT OUR WAY ' such quality that the very best and closest finishes may be mcpected. and qygoey Hanover beating out - .-- I .-__ In order to have the racing through in good time the l-‘our Year A11 Gratmn fm- fourth Tgme goo’ ll-II- I EggéuLfi US BE HA-HAlfl-f Old Futurity, the first class on the program, will be called at 1.30 and a new record for Chestnut Bars ' _ ND up“ LOONS/ITB the horses will be on their way at 1.45. supplanting his recently acquired PROP Then ncxt in order will be the Free For All Trot with five good record in Montreal of 2.06 1-2. trottcrs in which the winner will very likely. if weather conditions re- R3109)’ G- HCYllEY W35 dmwll b9‘ main as they are. set up a new track record displacing the 2.01% of All- cml-"e of lamene“ this he“- oway. Ycs, the Free For All Trot should be a hummer. Third H95” Chesmultd B“! n“! The 2.14 Trot and Pace ls almost a Free For All Pace as you will t; Qtgkettgh the‘ (glicswfbenusifii note by the records of the horses entered. it will be a really worth while osdc Tracey engage’, gm“, are“! A“ affair to watch, ‘ _ The last class of the four card program the 2.19 Trot and Pace first ggtittgrgd foshrthmcmuiinrveggeggfil; division has eight good pacers to take the word. Altogether 26 horsfs 55m was on even gem“ with will face the starter in the four events, Dudey patch They mood like g Two classified dashes will be given in which the starters will be loam up the book strewn around selected from horses that have raced during the meet and have not met the upper turn dO-wn the home with any success 0r not very much. These dashes for which no entry is stretch and’ almost into the back charged and no deductions, will hclp piece out expenses for quite a. few stretch again keeping up a dizzy horses. Last ycllr you will remember Lhat Friday's or the last (lays prn- clll7- Tho" 111093’ Patch l9“? he!‘ .. . ‘f _ feet and was passed by Victor Lee, ltgizopnggfintilgobcst of the whole show Do not be surprised l to An Gmuon and Tracey Hanoveh Chestnut Bars was out in the N0. l3—z.l9 TINY! LID PACI--1stDl'VlS'f0N clear with driver Pcley urging him so mucgl that it vlllast evlident it: DINA}! 0., 2.12. owned by Fannie MacDonald, driven by Wm. Hood. “'3! °l1 "Qbrcilk l e “w rec" - OAKIIIJRST QUEEN, 2.11, owned by C. B. Horseman‘: Club, driven gfodhilltg fiygrfltgluigyh Ilrtlegllgéhintg i? owned by H. M. Sweeney, driven by H. M. Sweeney Others hOlKllIlE the 55019 905M005 sinclvr Jor‘: 2.16s’. owned by n. w. Munroe, tlflVCn by s. o'er-ash. R3 above. The large crowd waited GRATTAN QUEEN 212%, owned b F. Adams. driven by ii. Harrison. eagerly to hear the announcement LADY HAL 2.12% owned by McNelll and Bell. driven by W. McNeil]. of the time. Here are the fractions SKIPPYDALE. 2.12%, owned by B. Steeves, driven by 1L. Horseman. as ~ivcn out by starter Irvine: EMILY GRATTAN, 2.16%. owned by F. C. Coates, driven by J. Conroy. ("ilillgiiéfisllqnl-ffiéltlgizl.0I?fl?g4h:¢l'l§E;f NO. 10—FOUR YEAR OLD FUTURITY gervxvjgirgd rig: talgilvbreliélollldlfiglrlleg? r: - LUSTY'S nasr. OWIIHI by c. n. Chandler. driven by F- Wheaties. lilfl crowd m» watched it yester- lflLDA BUDLONG, 2.11%, owned by Andrew Perry, driven by T. day ‘ l zszllTaNSl-JE. 2.15%, owned by Willard MacDonald, driven by W. lliislillifolvn BUDLONG, 2.1a, owned by Wellinflflll MMNtlll- drlv"! 9'39’??? P“ Two Year Old Futurity Trot and Pace .\\.\\ eentzzraue! HOW CAN ‘IOU LOLL 1N -rve seen euzzme ABOUT eon nouns -~ i-lAiZ-RUMPH!“ av "rue wwmou eueeeereo TO Mr. BED so LATE ? You MUST __ SLEEP, Because ‘Ml: H THE FRST TlNlE ME cum m‘ HPN! w POP use: ‘TO sAY Lazar YOU wees ow eeworae You ear UP 50MB HAM BE WALKIN‘ iNYOUR You Exlelz BEAT You wees 6° LAQT NiGHT You HAD A r/ SCHEME 11: AID ‘me wow. euoueu are»; TO Palm»! n!" ‘l 3153'“ '32:? ‘*3? it...“ ¥»“.X1I‘<;.°2§fc.$~fi'les.* cs3“ ‘nu. 1 oer qlrrsloe Oil: . swooslne? N 5°65- Lo ti Abbe cr. Se 1e) OWBOG by o». A. cluster, llrlVQIl by o. A. ma Qcxane (Q scfifngn, Ladv Rose (W. Kelly) by W. MacNelil. JACK CLYDE. 2.15%. 99'1"???‘ WATCHIM 201 owned h. rl-snr Ada-ms flHVQfl by Myron MacArthur glmlde W‘ w" ‘"“'°“ b? “M” PAUL Ann's. 2.11. ownediby Power Bron, drlvendb .1. laowfir." ‘ 9"‘ SUNNYMEADE. 2.07%. owned by Roy Creamer, r ven y . or‘!- son JUNE EVANS. 2.09%. owned by Geo. B. Gay. driven by T. Scmp e. MILLIE KALMUCK, 2.09%, owned b! Willard Kelly, driven by W. Kelly. l N0. 12-2.]! rlwr AND rues-runs: $400.00 MARK namuwar. 2.04%. owned l’! 1- M“ 0'3"“ "m" l" 3°“ M°E"'Y“' a 5,0 Bob Morrison Power-J. O'Brien) "c: l; Silt: .r:.l- “c Jiilf" l“ vm RIDR, 9.0K. owned y osen a e. r - - - - . MAJOR. RflWI-‘R. 2.10%. owned by Mrs S. Gradv. driven bv J. 0'Bri*n. “Ezllfzeggflld. 2.10 4 ‘ ‘ In ~. . . . .lm b s.n.n Kelly) on mFLDXRECT, 2.07. owned by S. H Horseman ven d! b :7‘; Flora ‘Divot’ n3 1 1 ‘v “Al. M KINNIY, 2.00 M!!! Milhm Be rfiefl Y f - Mo" 5°" lump], “' “ w u’ Time: no a4; no; m. pie. 2.19 Trot and Pace-ind Division Purse $40000 Jean Henley, 2.10 (W. Hood) 1 il Hal Brltton, 2.09 3-4 (H. Harrison) I i l 2,10 I 1 I ?+P§r oscvrs BItITTON. mo, owned by c». n. nl-wrlhs. drlwl by E. Bonn“ 8Com‘ “o m 7n a 91.?!“ t‘ 4 at GETTIN ' NI Callback. b C gl-irTl-IR BUDLONG, 2.15%, owned by Ensor Bowness, driven y . Bud then-gum‘; (‘ébigrygpzii 4 cumnn. Time. l.;. -;.. ‘ ' Th W1 __ L0 u, Abbe__’ LOOK GRIQTVMA-‘FUGHT OUTTA N0. u-mcs r-‘on ALL norm-runes $400.00 Own‘); wllllggrdon D'§w;,n_ sumf ’ OUR GARDEN, TE/fil-l-AEGIJESY gufigwfumss plutrglllgl? AFTER‘ Aug-HE saws HE" HAIR cur 10mm NME sews 4 ,8 FQPCC-FOf-Afi Veteran Quebec Maritime Golf Tribe rallies to Zivic stops n and rum," lkcd body gt Canadian ior Pros. Fort 8F0_ of wll h; "ii-troop Markets At A Glance. Toronto-Geld mom high”; h,” dustriais and base metah lower; Montreal-Utilities and 30m, l", "F P1P"! higher; other lililul: —St0ck| slightly higher, (dressed) an advised to may-km’: in til lr bll‘ lml» wan.» at this five elnch lami.’ 1.000.000 tons 0i coal o A d don't‘; issued by l0 the lwlmlation of stipulates soldiers J opaneso n. ILIIIQ 11a