SPORTS FRONT Recall Charlie Che Guardian — -~ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew™ sensational hurling. The four errors charged against Peakes SECOND SECTION - Charlottetown. Thurs. Aug. 5, 1965. .... oo ~ PAGE 11 ; a ia > ’ a ee Se ~Taking Moun Teacher Mar Driscoll Pr ae, © wip. rama : b / pe ee. ig 45 , oe, alk into this office with a happy grin that he — © o ‘ . : Pe pnw . : : t keep under control, But who would want to con- 1 a a ‘ eee Pe feelings Charlie was experiencing? He had just heard ; i Y ' of-the Prince Edward Island junior baseball squac ; RY . esd chosen for the Canadian All Star squad that will play re peed ria . ; 2 Pg lows proven ay bay ape yy ae By JIM CRERAR the 12th and never lost the lead.;Frank Stranahan of Toledo,|gary 3 and 2 and Gail Harvey| | Co : ag identity Charlie had sound: reaeey greek, 2 KITCHENER, Ont, (CP)—A|She was 1-up going onto the 18th|Ohio, lost 3 and 2.to KaycHel-\of Toronte,, winner of last ae. es Eo} ae * ene ae See ee eet ae scored “the upset the- day" ln{iUloa "BAC Dar_ ave’ iolo "theory. of- Chicago- wes: elmainated|trowe, wee 8 and T over’ Pe | ‘ day sport writers have congratulated the base . ve ory ago” was crown, won 8 over ae > Canadian |trees and took five to reach the |3 and 3 by last week's Canadiaa| tricia Clawson of Sernie youngsters warmly. I just want to add my most hearty , , olf champion-' green on “par four : junior champion, a ; juniors ship Wednesday. “I consider this a big victory|of Milton, Ont., and Helen a a Baw! a ade. Corte, Set, Oe | ss wee. -Mary Ellen Driscol! who|in my career, as. big as the one|Reynolds of Manchester Com: PE | Shooter Se =— a a o ublehteder exhibition stand teaches mathematics and. phys-|I scored over Marjorie Burns of| lost 2 and 1 to Joann Riddell of| = *™=ete : ; ee: ; lw was “? im the a ical education at a girls’ pri-|Greensboro, N.C., a Curtiss Cup| Montreal. . . Jae Pe :: fs Reged. S. aie sae eee oe aid oo ee ae Bonga vate school in Ottawa and plays|player, in the Canadian wom-| Other first-round matches ran Nabs 3rd S ft wee he ; Pe ge ae oe, surprise when I ® in to pitch against the her golf out of Saint John, N.B.|en’s open in Ottawa in 1963,"\to form. Marlene Stewart Streit po pe fo, 4 ' ; Ne saw young py ty defeated favored Sue Hilton of | Miss Driscoll said. of Fonthill, Ont., seven-time , “ : s 2 ’ “a i } second game cee ‘ — London, Ont., 2 up. “Miss Hilton, normally strong|winner of the open title, won 7 CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ont. .™ Pp q “. ; ere iy ares Pon pl ma - ’ Miss Hilton, a 21-year-old|im match play, said-that-shejand 6 over 17-year-old Jane (CP) — Three young shooters) rs . “si ded le | him. The ots nen “Be. Caer Soot at the time had Destele, ‘Ontinun ona eco mot Mary. Eien stage Gay ot Kitchener ‘aa oles scored 239 of a possible "280 _ reached for six hits in the first game, but Charlie gave ario, won the Ca- a ° P ; . , ‘ ’ , Badian_women's close and-jun-\¥erygood_game,”” she said. week’s close tournament and| Points to lead the field in the up just two ng the eae 2 jor titles in Winnipeg in 1962) ELIMINATED U.S. frequent runner-up in the open,| G0oding junior event at the a ee and led the qualifiers in this) There were three United) won 5 and 4 over Mrs, Evans; Dominion of Canada Rifle As- really terrific. week's “open after the first 18) States players im the champion- Betty Stanhope Cole of Toronto) Seiallen championships . Off | k holes with a one-under-par 74. | Ship flight and all were eli and formerly of Edmonton, Z ae ee Dart u ol oc Miss Driscoll, whose top com-|ated. The top U.S.’ threat, Mrs. |eliminaetd Rae Milligan of Cal-/mouth, N-S.. was declared wit- “Fiddler”? MacDonald is one of the Island lads who a achievement was a ; ‘ of three matches ‘ats at the de- been named to the Canadian all star -squad. It reminds me _— nines Cee a ; fence ‘department's near tee also called him “Fiddler” in those days—was : : - one ing pitchers of his time. nadian junior tournament drew | | G th rere: ee He o - The original Fiddler—his right name is James and his num- on 13 years of experience in na- | om my a u ier ae: ee om Oe. 1m © oe ber one fan, Mrs, MacDonald, proudly calls him Jamie—struck aie championships for this./ Dan Hughes of Fredericton out 24 ba in a game at Victoria Park one Sunday afternoon ' F against the Charlottetown Dodgers, a club that had HELD LEAD H | N 4 itt ee ee ee blanked » picked Summerside ball team. The date was Sunday She- won the first hol nd ent shooters 2 . was never behind, although ur Ss oO er on My vd eceantess BEN pcr vey cea — Peakes —S afternoon . ea! gers 7-2 on the stren Fiddler’s Miss Hilton pulled even twice, on the fourth and seventh holes. The Vies laced the league lead-) Macintyre (ss) 20.1 20) But Miss Driscoll went 2up o0| ing Abbies 40 for-their ‘second | MacCarville (ib) @ 00 0 4 BASEBALL contributed to the two runs the Charlottetown team scored. There ————————————es| straight win in Babe Ruth action | Can.pbell (ip 200 0 0 ee ee ee ee eee eee yesterday at Memorial Field. | Drane (rp) 10000 SCORES ace him. _ STEEL Only two Abbies reached base,| Flanagan (%) 200 0 2 E believe that was the year Fiddler graduated from St. Dun- Window - Doors! one on a walk and the other on Rossiter (1b) 100602 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WHEE ‘M A BIRD gg 's University where he had played quarterback in football— SIDING a dropped third strike as Tom | Coyle (ip) 10000 National League -@ee ; was English Rugby then—and had been classed as a really oa Gauthier handcuffed the op-| Antoniak (rf) 0 0 0 O € | Pittsburgh 110 000 100— 3 70 Billy MacKinnon, well- bar in the high jump during dash. In the b pass eiteg acl op: . i. ash. “ rely we ge position. He struck out seven. : a ee cee eae ar known local track star, takes the annual Caledonian Games just a small enor Freddie “Fiddler” MacDonald is an infielder whose Residential’ Steel Siding ap-| fielder of the Vies made several | Errors: Stewart, Miller, Mac- | P Flee CAS eee) anes anette ee ee ee seen sccsca: | SA tok exsuegie colons oe to be cone ae ook plied to existing wall Son’ store 10 penverve the’ ni tenia, Stolen, bases, -Cnstclio,|(9)°and Consizsare, Schatter (9) | 200, W00ks as if he was mes- Kinnon west on to, place sec inte cfowd which attended pn pregroesS omega cad elon dsr sdhaere Backed with lusilation beara, es ri . : , suring the room he had to ond in the event and he also the day long ‘gathering of the | Tere are six members of the family playing at Victoria hitter for Gauthier. Macintyre, MacInnis. Winner,; HR: Pitts Rodgers (2) i 7 colors. , . . s 8 clear as he soars over the - won his speciality the 100 yard clans.’ Park, I'm told. For Free Estimates on Gauthier had two singles and| Geuthier (1-1), loser MacCal- | First I've no intention of being unfair to the other three lads Rusco:Products Call | srs otfecaivety, Robert Seew. | M0 (1). Lae Angeles $00 000 Of 3:18 : who made the Canadian All-Star squad. As an Islander I'm F..J. CAMPBELL _ | 2 sod Freik asactntyre nit} | Drysdale (154) and Torborgs | tall ° | a 7° couse unferally, I wan writing apart for the antes whes —_ FJ. ’ _ | art and F Intyre” ; - . Patriot when eee | sae me se worn igh Payoftts Contint = 138-U y, Fischer (5-5) (1) Osinski Nn he hurled his mer onze S| ne tt vie unre PROBABLE | xeley, Fischer 55) 1) oumatt| FIG Fayo ntinue big game SSS uw grotum contri, PITCHERS = [gr -haene “tive oe ; | Another Flashbac ; at plate. * : I’ve room, I believe, for another flashback, and this it’ =: EEE Bie ll THE CANADIAN PRESS _| Chicago - 000 000 101 2 82) ‘ , . time it’s SOMETHING | ttescores: = aes pitchers for today's; Phila. woe m-tet AL S side : Racin ss Oval __....| horse racing. ind. my-mind goes back to the same year anda Abbies 000 0000 —0©02 major league games, won-lost| Buhl (12-8) Koonce (4) Hum- sensational performance by the trotter Heatherbell who estab- i Vies 102 100 x — 44 0| records -itt parenthesis: , phreys (6) Hoeft (8) and Krug; : lished a new track record of 2:10 and 3/4 seconds at Montague To Think About . ..- | Maccanom (3-17, Birt (5) and’ American League | Short-~(12-7) and Dalrymple. |; SUMMERSIDE — Outstanding| - (C. Chappell) 2) All-Jollity-(W. Companion) ~-3|°@ "UY 18. If your furnace ts over 16 years R. Carmichsel; Gauthier (1-1) | Washington, Richert (8-8) at| HR: Phila—Stuart (19). pays, which have been one of/ West River Atom (F. Folland) 3| Eleanor Patch (0. Willis) 4 iy tannin seat story I give you a pacugragh ftom the { i Houston 020 the features throughout most’ Gallon ( ; ; Patriot story I wrote next day: old, you. may be money ahead &nd Stewart, _-{ Minnesota, Kaat (9-8). 000 002 4 104/% a Bobby G. Sobey) 4| Mountain Jester (G. McLeod) 5} *#featherbell’ to give it a good, close look! Summary: 5 New ¥ork, Ford (12-8) at Chi- | St. Leuis 000-300 15x— 913 2 racing season to: date/Susan’s Birthday (J. Bernard) 5| Royal Hi Direct (G. Chappell) 6 § performance was not only a comeback fo ABBIES- - : Nottebart (2-9) here, continued to run true to/Sandybee (J. Chappell) Brien’ per ® | the horse himself, it also marked the rea: as en ° 5 cago, Horlen (9-9). Raymond (7) . Chappell 6| O’Brien’s. Nightmare ppearance owner HERE'S WHY: ABRHA Pe. “Boston, Morehead (5:12) at|MacKenzie (8) and Triandos; |form at the local race way last/Triflite (E. Bernard) 7| CB. Whalen) driver of Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, the horse’s new owner. Re The usual “life expectancy” of Mobbs (SS) 30 © 2 5 |Kansas City, Talbot (94), N. |Simmons (7-10) and McCarver. Right with a quinella pay of} Time: 2.154. Miss Lane 7, member the time when the Colonel sold his last horse, and an ordinary, furnaces is about 10, Carmichael (C) 3 0 0 1 21 YDetroit, Aguirre (10-7) at|HR: Hous—Triandos (2) $545.60 on the third race dwarf-| sammy Gallon owned by Geo nounced his retirement. pedseicegg | ‘ : oF in gall other features on the ‘| Time: 2.15-1. “His stable was closed and 3 ° : White (1b) 3 0 © 0-5 |Cleveland, McDowell (11-7), N.7 night nine dash Semple, Kensington. Billy G. C ‘at so was his racing career, BUT EVEN MORE =| MacCallum ip) 3 0 © 4 9 | Only games scheduled. ent’ on eee 40| The long shot wiser which Maks tude Ect Gee. Mesto salunes abies Si anew ite ules aaecarae a aad IMPORTANT hy : | Cleveland sent the paying combination pay = Londen Lo they aaa mighasiga art : A Wood (cf) 20000, National League e 000 300 10x— 4 72 ing (L. Jenkins) yeaa RACE yesterday afternoon he became once more an owner-driver. acta Guptortame te ee et ee at Se < alam: Cardwell (9-5) at oe oe an on pecs di Aaa ong om cee ie Lola Hal (J. Camphill 3. 3! Sty Frisco. (R. MaoArthor) —_1 oo eee * Winning owner-driver_and a sensational | Johnston (rf) New York, Jackson (5-14), N. » : io Grande (0. Willis) 3 3) J 10 years you have 0 right to be) saat i) 100 12] Chicago, Ellsworth (127) at Sims. HRs:—Del—Demeter (12) Orbe deitas, coabd ir Gooree Wayne's Pride (C. Smith) 4: 5 Honest Patch (0. Wills) 3 eit bet A eal eet Ce a ee ree odern NNO — Phi ia, Burdetto (1-4), N. | Clev— . Semple of Kensington and illips Queen (A. Burbine) 5 4) Annan . Barnett) — : le cat ror ae af seve a 22 0 01018 | Los Angeles, Koufax (18-4) ai ed by Alyre Pineau, paid #61.80| Times: 2.12, 2.11, Mighty Sandy (A. Rogers) 5 Lusi” $880 ny of the present day racing fans are interested LENNOX heating system call us Vics Milwaukee, Biasingame (13-7),| NORSE DRINK LESS to win and an acrossthe-board| Orchestra Leader owned by |Name The Price (G. Sobey) 6| and hic Ganon Aus Ge Gk Ca eee ee a : ‘Geuthier (p) 4 ra ‘0 on Francisco, Herbel (7-6)| Norwegians drank 12 per $91.20 with fhe passe tae page merside i oy: ee om a (G Warren) —_7) 2:18. The Frisco horse was owned by the late’C. (Charlie) Pal El + | Stanley (2b) 1-0-0-0-0-| at Cincinnati, Jay_‘9-3)- or Ma- | cemt_less—liquor,-beer—and-wine | ing-$23.80-and—a~show,-$5.60.-~| —-- RACE-7-—--~J-~—-Rludy Frisco bby Me, | handler of Charlottetown. I'm sorry, F do not have the ownes aimer ECErIC | Stewart (ce) 411 @ 9 Iloney (125), N. in 1964 than the year before, an|, There was only one double| Billy G. Command (E. Clow) 1|and Mrs. R. MacArthur, Sum. |” ¢vet Onward. Dial 894-8548 - Ch’town| Costelie (cp) 1 1 © ©.4 | Houston, Bruce (7-13) at St.| average’ of 3.58 litres of dash winner on the _program| Dot's Boy (W. Waite) 2|merside. ; Before I leave this racing story, I believe that Col. Mac eee oo Curley (3b) 2 0 © © 0 |Louis, Gibson (13-8), N. . pure | Orchestra Leader, the 8-year-old z Kinnon had bought Heatherbell more or less by accident. He pw’ 1 : a = alcohol per capita. chestnut horse owned by the : te ra arte _| a bid on the horse at an auction sale and that was that eee : : father-and-son-duo-of-W-E-and;g er? es - My memory tells me that old Heatherbell later lowered L. 8. Jenkins of - Summerside, | - the Montague track record to something close to 2:08, though lA) WY ” eigh CCl en Ss a ore. Fm aot sare of the details It’s a long time since I was 2 TM MLL kE a A =f ee a his first appearance in 2.12 and , ( cl e oO a ly Vf) BOT Kg his second trip was one full sec-| j fi ij F ee = ond faster. | Pied ede he tt in taal TS sain The Bill Boyles'-owned © mare) !!- last -night .at- the Covehead| was first, with Fred Smith ® 7 . Lola Hal of Charlottetown fin-| Stock car races, coming from! ond and Frankie Acorn third. ISLAND CHEV - OLDS LTD lied the rumerap potion 12h position, Thireen cars str-| "Ten cars started in No.3, aad Ig ouccess : : 7 : care ;ted.in-this 16lap event but only|three laps were run —under a : y : Other winners were: - Singa-|five finished. Joe Donovan was! caution flag because of pileups. . ] long; Evangel, Mountain Marie,| second and Merrill: MacLean, | Lorne . Anhecton einednd ae The annual Caledonian Games|ckard Summerside; 3. C. Mate 1964 Ford C aa] Mountain Girl,.and Rudy} making his first start- in-stock | tor, with Donnie (Bunker) Bre- track and field competition held|Leod, Burlington, Ont. ustom : SCHARTOTTETOWN | Frs-. "lear racing was third, Lat eomnie nen Bunker) Bre-|in ‘conjunction with ‘the gather-| Boys age.18 and 14. 1. K. Hood rore Sass : = In capturing the-fitth dash on) The G and -G- Dairy trophy | tion to take the second and Dot-tetday atthe Lacd”Selkeca. Boone | Soy otha, Sats 300 with radio, very DRIVING PARK the card, Evangel, owsed by Dr. \for top driver of the night was| nie Woolridge third ae Meuse ke or sbete <a 3. D. Connelly, Iona. ‘ MacIntyre rein. - F . £ntries for a Vi irl: . low mileage. Still under aa ed by Emmett ‘Cowboy’ Ber- ee a fie er bee Fred Smith placed first in the|were numerous and competition Dulty, ‘Charlottetown: : Bos. 4 warranty. THURSDAY ; nard, took a-new mark. of 2:13: | woolridge. fourth event, with Joe. Donovan} was. very close. -Approximately ‘ekett, York; -3. -B. MexcAnee. al : ee eee ne nes combination pays on! The lange ctowd_saw 26-cars| 2nd, Frankie Acorn second_and | 100_athletes: participated_in ‘the | Sherwood. as : Tne ee ’ 8:15 P.M first daily double on dashes 1 =< tay siyelet ie at aS ine ladon CANNEL Aum “Silly MacKinnon ‘Botace B4-|wadeer fT hate, Ohne ‘ ’ ofVE. : es. They com ‘or : es , ’ er: 1. J. Kirby, Charlott : 1 Ch site —e a = =e «ee ae ae eee ; : Seuss es ae abe totalling -more_than $500. purses | Fleming was first, with Dottie ward Island record holder in the town; 2. G. Worth, P. bomen 3 -+14-1964 Chev = = ee | mee Race iNest and 4 Al cacao acne xactory "in the first tace George Smith and Jean_Rhynes. second | 100, Yard dash bd specialty |K. Hood, Charlottetown. oon Belair V-8 1963 Chev 4 Door ~~ £ eke ie Bad Ag Macerak Tamar _LaktWesagesctnd” and" Decal ian nae nipped her earths oe ae, DY Rat h| SENIOR, EVENTS iz : z pees eee corsyengets the : riaes third. Skippy Heartz’ arie Thorne flip car/Annear of Montague copped omens Open 80 yds: 1. R. 4 door with automatic trans. | § crlinder standard car. Spotless inside and out. Driven [aa Cae might that the rece eek has oat |roll aver after it was in coili,| the backstretch,-with Je an Grsts in both tb Wornens. open | SOY. Chertoetows; 2. B. Aue Padded dash. Positraction | _°™!'Y 18,000 miles. A real smart buy case sae eee 4} 6. Estralita C . SM YS ret. Dare etnionens in the| sion a one driven by David | Rhynes smashing into the over-| high jump and broad jump or Burih nen ee 3. C. MacLeod, , oe rst 12 races this season than | Constable: —thed finishing second _ behind. Rose-; Burlington. radio, etc. Price when new SELLING $ Race No. 2 the entire 1984 seas gt ‘at: turned car. mary Duffy of Charlottetown in| Men’s Open 100 yds: 1. B. $3088. 1, Shadydale Tonette ....10/1|most sure sign that the track is as ‘ the womens open 80 yard dash. | MacKinnon, Charlottetown; 2. J. NOW. SELLING FOR FOR . Knight Way ........... 11/1} well on its way to enjoying one e The event that borught back > Char! ; 3. C. Am 3. Bold Debby es. sesss.-, 9/1|of its most successful seasons | . many memories to the throngs | nett, Charlottetown. . aie a ek k 2/1) ever. ine as ar of died in the wool scotchmen| High Jump, men: 1.-C. An- ete ss . Texas fe Pe 12/1 RACES 1 AND & ‘in attendance at the meet yes-| Deft, Charlottetown; 2. B. Mae- —__e_2SV— = ao em le Evangel (E. Bernard) 2-1 terday was the saber toss and | Kinnon; Charlottetown; oe Se Singalong (B. Whalen) , 1 °3 ' ° - |Jim Pechham showed the old Ross, Charlottetown. ' 1962 Valiant 2 Door Homestretch (A. Smith) ‘ 6 2 S a timers great style in winning the, High Jump. Women’s: 1. R. Mahion's Gal (J. Chappel) 3 8) [event with a toss of 26’ 11”. | Wood dane 2. B. Wood, _—_ se oe as ae as aoe > ighty William Dave Boswell, provincial ’ ion; 3. W. Betkers, El- : can ear aa black (L. Jenkins) 7 4/ A terrific harness racing Sew don't Sorat director of physical education, |. interior and /1|Rollomatic (J. Hennessey) 4 7. 4 pro-| Now don't forget Eloise Wick| was in charge of all events and| Broad Jump. Men: 1. C. An 1964 h white wall tires. For a Windy June (C. Smith) 5 6am evi Susie cee jane Donnaway. These are twolhe was assisted by ett, Charlottetown; 2. B. Mac- Le Chev trouble free trip on Little Art (A Pineaw) = # 5 night 7 Tae lean name shed cf A coe Donnie 5 Catlie Mullins| Kinnon, Charlottetown: 3. ¥. ay, your vacation try this Times: 2.12-2, 2.13. | Tt ine-dish meni hich-| )and Clarence who was in chatge_ . ottetown. é 4 Door 6 Cyl. one for only Evangel owned by Dr. Mclo-|ii¢hied" by 2 slazling ffeetor-| The fast class will go in dash: |%,{st*ibuling prizes to the first) , Broad Jump Womea: 1. R. a 2a y tyre, Montague: Singalong own-| 5 which is most certain to aelis aocma-aaeae 5 - jash-/second and third finishers in|Annear, Mont.; 2. F. Frazer, Standard car with radio, still —e a= == «axes ase eases ase cue ame [+ - ed by © 6; Smith, Kinkora. treet: hundreds | ill h z a e PTo- | each of the events. ; Mont. ; 3, McGowan, Mont. under warranty. Perfect con- Race Nos, 5 and 8 RACES 2 AND 6 | Of course. Walter Craig will [citing ‘in. ae * JLWIOR EVENTS ¥ dition, 1964 Beaumont 4 Door Invitational Pace mele 2 1 |e driving the favorite, Hurrah, Make certain you take this) Boys, age 8 and under, 1. G._| GOLF DRAW : SELLING FOR oan ‘- P maa ey Byrd .....: on Blue Mountain Girl ~ 4 or ore a ee - he — . —_— It — be the|O’Shea, Iona; 2. J. Savory, To-| Driven on g - Donna Way ............ win- t ti j ; sg i Aleer | miles. Still : anteed , [ieee ecenene>*aie sonny Mees (E. Clow) ; : dows. Last week Doug Hill \sur-|~ -— _ Presley re *| Following is the draw for the guar fe & Wiek .......7...5/1]| od tet prised Hurrah, Craig and most, P.E.I. Junior Team. Girls, ase 8 and under: 1, 3,|forth stage of the Presidents for 10,000 miles. Show- ee ae 1/1 |\ (R. Barnett) 7 3|0f the bettors when he eked out! |Ross, Belfast; 2. B. Roloson, | 5° Mafch to be held today at. : ‘Belle Texas (E Fitzgerald) 4 6). c¢cision in the final trip. Hur- Return Toni ht |Oceanville; 3. J. Gillis, Freder.|he Belvedere Golf and Coun- eee 1. Fair sail” tie 3/1/Cadillac Gold Dust an a re. eee g tetom,_-. bai -< D - ee CO Sees ccseeeseess out. i it - | ia, _ , :, ‘ on for ZS % o AF Wales 2 et 3h (G. Saat Vine 6. 4) Miss Kenhie.sttehe wp ee The Prince Edward Island| Boys age 9.and 10:1. F. Maelo _Rogers L. Sam- ‘ v a Ps Se eee ee 3. ‘ SI — may Fee culmea. wa ‘baseball team are scheduled to saedian se os 1.20 — K:-Wood — P. Drys — 5. rf Miss Tom Scot->. ~~~ ' Sackvi Wis to do battle return this éVening. from ..the-+gue Fe s _—_ te Mt itech “ : 6, 5/1| (A. Burbine) 8 DRNithis feature tonight. This mare| Canadian Baseball Champion-| Girls agé 9 and 10: 1. N. Mul- Coady. —~ « : = T 3/1| Times: 2.133; 2.14-3. looks better each time out and) ships which were recently held len, Sherwood; 2. A. Gillies, ey a |_ Mountain Marie owned by G. could provide the big upset to-|in Winnipeg. Four members of |Ftedericton, N.B.; 3. H. Mac- 5; : b 3 E: Power, Bisceucte: Blue sigh sea al me ‘di Means iso Selecied to |L2% Burlington, ‘Ont. es = stem = L oe ‘ i Mountain Gir! by A. Mc- jominion be trying |) =—* ; : Millan, O'Leary and H. Bell,|to do a repeat victory in this) Tepresent Canada at the world ome esse 13: 1: T. | law. 3. uae, Utes be Peace , ton, N.B 2L.| 140 — E. Taylor — A. Mae FITZROY STREET : DIAL i RACE 3 as sharp as- last week th en ied City os — ol Rote ——— et te : - : ton 6. Sammy Gallon (A. Pineau) 1/Dominion Byrd backers could, ‘The train arrives at the CNR | . Girls, ioe hon 12: 1. 1. Mac- in is 3. ieliey = See i ; Fisherman's Luck be well rewarded. ‘ station this evening at 11.10, | Nevin, Charlottetowa; %. B, Pi-|Donaid q = ne ‘ a \ ' * _ j : i ‘ . ‘ 5 : ; ’ 5 Pe 2 3 . ‘ - © a nati cece clciaasacareee seca aeU er cnet ileal adtaanaeieiees ae caine ein et Por Uien Oates ante rertaectoe pa cea ec a eg : = — a si re m = Sn iii ili iiinic min bis: 5 at PE ge anata tt atte arate sec tepidesty ene athe tn! RIEL F 7 .