. 2.25 Class Pace-open Si i _ _ 1 ,_ , _ ` ’ ~. l' .:. t .. i,,,',_..» ` - .. -;;.-A-.ffm-.":<.< :_ 5. - f . I _._ ‘rua cHARLor'rETowN cuAlzm/u~1~ -9 » _ - png;-; severe, I M osooooe-Q0-oo-ooeoo-e-Q4-#4-eoooo-og I __-`-I ' ' uonseurli Armmoiiz f - ,vi iE0 DIESEL E,,,,,,,.|.-.,,-,..||,~,,,,cilt,,1,,_,,,, 3..., ENTER_ JULY 31st, 1929 ' -. CHARLOTTETOWN l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ The KentucIzy_a‘/-' Canada Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibitign _ 'RACING DATES TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, TH I ' ’ AND FRIDAY' URSDAY August 20th. 21st, 22ml and 23rd, 1929 (A Member of the National Trotting Association) 'ALL DPEN cLAssEs Free-For-All Trot and Pace. o n .....,,,,__,____,__ 2-15011# 'r~t. ow- .. .f."' §:f.'§ 2.20 Class Trot, open .. U Pun, 2.23CiassTrot.open................. _ rum. zszcisss rret.-men ..... , _ ____`°|.,,,.,, :.14 cuss 'rr-at. els clsse nee, eps.. . rm, Purse Purse Purse Purse Pune Purse $700.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 3500.00 $500.00 $150.00 3150.00 L0!Class Pace, open 2.30 Class Trot and Pace. open .. 2.12 Class Pace. open .. Runnin: Rs¢e.olren RunningRace,open . . . . . . . . . . . . The order of the program will be made so that ii’ possible um hen, nn _ i rtintwo races. - SPECIAL PRIZES FQR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A speciairibbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse in each , and $20.00 in Gold to the driver winning the most points during the ting, $10.00 in Gold to the driver winning second most points during the t. " First place counts tive points, second place three points. third place peinu sua fourth place one point. ` $10.00 in Gold will be given to the driver winning each race. ited during the meet and is $10.00 Gold Piece _to the driver driving thu test heat paced during the meet. ` Ten Dollars in Gold will be given to the caretaker of the hope trotting fastest heat and Ten Dollars in Gold to the caretaker of the horse pacing lastest heat. Five Dollars in Gold will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning e in the trotting and pacing classes during the meeting. Fifty Dollars in Gold will be given to the owner of the horse that beats 0 pacing during the meet. Fifty Dollars in Gold to the owner of the horse tbeats the track trottingrecord of 2.11% during the meeting. In case two es beat the above records then the awards go to the fastest horse. 1! horses tie for the awards the money will he divided equally, _ Every effort will be made to have the track as fast and as safe as possible. Entries close July Slat with J. W. Boult-er, Secretary, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Write for Entry form. . 0-4-OO-¢+6#0-0-O-O-O 2-7-25-51. _ .renew tock _Quotations BIG' LEAGUES IFAX, July 27.-Quotations l- nished by Johnston and Ward mbers Montreal Stock Exchange. IN'"mNA'n°NAL LEAGUE New Yonx Excusuou "1"" l"°°= R- H E hisn. Top. ds Santa Fe. Ry. . .Can Co. .. . . . . _ Car as Fdry. Co. .Smlt. dz R-eiin. Co. ....... . Bosch Magneto Co. aconda Copper Min. Co. Y. Cen. at 1-Iud. Rv., R. R.. .. rl. Gas Co. (N. Y.) .. d Motor Car Co. 641.6 ndard Oil of N. J... ...... 58% ading Co. 122 B“n“° "' ' ' "' ion Pac.Ey..`...~............68\é R S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 180 stlnghouse Elec. 2C3 S. Steel 208 Beading ... ... ... ... ... 1 4 0 Baltimore ... ... .. 2 5 2 2-15% 137% 1017/i 110% 62% 112% 233 145% Sccthid game: _ R- uno .re-F4 eel! Reading .. .- Baltimore ... ... ... ‘N Q5” or-sl# B. Montreal ' as Q re?" .=...m Toronto ... 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Z Svsso is 11-is i<-ii tu-.in-i »-sm..-. l»- f ,,,, ° - -i 1 -s-svisr-u,runw¢' thrill in generations when he didiohds Hat. By QUIN HALL l_human plz»ysi:;'.;a dezries a 9-second 100~i‘ard dash as an utter impossibil- Speed in sport? Why, they-~_-_; C-rm Elly, such opinion will not retard the trying to inject it into ciiess nowa- !9-Wimpts 150 HC1'ii€V€ U19-if Oil the Daft days, according to Mr. George Timp- ici' our human antelopes. Simpson son, the New York Newspaper Club strained one of his legs in setting author ty on that game! Thcre's 3 _that 9 2-5 mark. And none will be proposal to limit the masters-to iii- ‘_SurlJrised if the speedsier, who even- teen, instead of twenty. minutes an -tually docs the_ 100 in 9 1-5; hurt-s average move. Speeding u_p the iboth legsi Bhould anyone ever ach- wrestlers, if that be possible, will _ieve it in 9 seconds nat, he will be a. come next, no doubt. imost extraordinary physical freak. As for the sports activities that iYet most of the normal sprintcrs will demand speed primarily, never has ik-sep on trying and trying to lengthen there been such intensive effort to ,their hnal stride to the necessary shatter all former records. _ ieyelash length which would spell in George Simpson, Ohio State fiash,1time the elusive fraction separating gave the world its biggest athletic 9 2-5 from that “impossible” 9 sec- the 100-yard dash in 9 2-5 seconds.i Oi all the human speedstcrs, thi clipping that “impomible fifth" from ‘public is most anxious to .see the the old word record. Bracey, Tolan baseball pitchers sizzle 'em arcoss.- and almost a. dozen other exceptional Ask any big league fan who has college sprinters are right on Simp- the fastest ball today and the major- son's heels. ity will name “Lefty” Grove of the 1 Though expert knowledge of the Philadelphia Athletics, though o. . _... 'i’uAr of_o 9 rg mg; Fon 'rue ‘ce.~nuP.~/~ , Has seen @sr'n/cs = r_~1A~'ei.co l.A~rs1.v SY _ me sbunecn ceA's=wna~| -Nmaetv su~1Pso~, BRACEY AND TCLAN -' fig . ',,'f