P59 5:11.51‘! __.J__ _ Thlr he in hcadlincs. tho big story about fhdcarniviil at thi- lWillllll which opens llloiirlay: lt ls old . ’ repeat. that. tlic two wviixi im ,_ _ m‘ for the bClil-ill’. ut ilic two nu m trains which tlit- Ahrgvxl.» v. Y0 operate this Wllllfl‘, l; m Null to toll 111i" .» V’ ‘ x ‘Forum has hcught liu ' dollars worth of lJl'lI’LS h: c u, while the show is on. iui \\l1l'. -, u prlzcs ilnqv urc. Nozliuiu .i;'. 1': lll v h; llliS l‘\'i‘l' lit-on :»\’l‘ll lit u‘! n! A l; circus hcforv; Llllfl in :ill p: l_..‘.>.... .will not be seen again. [i It has bvcn said that an irzny ‘ fruvcls on its stonaiicli. and it is _ equally" iruc that a hr/rkcy club cnnot carry 1n uilhnit rush")- ; flllCD. it rcqt : luizni-y‘ Lo ‘inane’ n a scxicita- which is civtzita; an n 1 fintious cyc at tlit- Allan Cul). (hur- lott-ctoivn is without (lnulll ilic s O sriicillcst city to ifiguiuziicly" ‘akc P off its coal and wr nolc ior lhzii c lillfilPlil. cmbli-in oi liadvrsliip in , the DOlIIlIllOXTS llililllllfll game. n ‘ Despite the disiipptuittcuciits 0t l P“ "‘—'¢—-—~—- I i F A B l S All 0 l , a r FIGURES ABllllT, llllllllllfllll 1, lBy The Associated Press) Q- Results First same- ‘n. H. E. _ (“rib g0 6 10 1 York 12 s 2 attcrlcs-Rufling and Dickey; I3 !i, Grimes. Smith and llarfntifi. ' » second g8m0— n. ii. E ‘ ‘ 2 U 2 5 10 Batteries —— Gomr-z and Dickey’; Wameke and Hartnctt. ..4-§¢-:~u4|»'4 Sclicllulc " ‘Third grime ‘at Wrirrlrw vivid, l fVifingo. Saturdays. Oct, 1. 1x30 n. m, IA S. T.) . Fourth and fiftl» lZllfiPf lIWl, Oct.‘ 2 nnd 3. H" piirh games, Ymilzm: Stadium. i and 6. Second Grime Figures Paid attondzmcc, 550.700.‘ ‘Receipts, $155.91.’). Players‘ share, 370518.00. Each club's share. $13.33.‘; il‘~'». Oct. I Each league's share, sit: 2511i". Advisory council's rlmro, 535i.- ‘.8185. Two-Gamc Tfllllli Paid attendance. 03.100. Receipts. $280,412. Players’ slinrc, $l47.I‘~,O.l2. 11inch club's sharc. $2-i.f»00.o2. Euch lctigucis share, 524120002, ' Advisory council's share. $43,- lil.80. RUGBY -, ooo lis for instance ll’ ‘lll-T-t‘ boon sold and ilic response . will be ovci" the l1: Community Fair Al; The; HEADLINES! 'l‘his news should lust yczii" the folks licuabouts orc| Forum Winning to tic support of tlic Alic- l gwi-lts with cxccllciit spirit and un- l surgiasicdv generosity. All of the the l-‘orum l . oi pinpoint-nail. It: iu;i.._iiiucilt lioclzcf,‘ atggrcgaitiuii we ' \\.|,\' and (->jl"(‘lllll_\' finalit- Cl‘ l l l l l l l‘. lll'.'l‘t'lllilll\. and bllrll s;- num .iri- flllllil! ili-cii‘ sliurc and illlllll‘ than ihclr sharc. and LllL‘ up- ipcal now made direct. to the "rod of the cilizcnsof Charlotte- iioun to show the same patriotism. ,lt may bu said. by the way‘, tint: show" has fcarurcs which will . ilia: sonic oi our best. known social clubs zirp talking an active part; in inalzlng it n silt-cuss. Help for the Club now may spell tlic diffcrencc lbctlvcvii ntlddling good season or a campaign which will bring us a Dominion title. Do your part. iiilliila nu Will rumu mnlrs sin In addition to the harness races to be held at the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon a special feature will be l1 running race with the owners of the various horses riding tlicir own steeds. Thc mcc .iilc distance) lnid a one llflfl‘. of . It is open KTlEHllJCIS of the Chzirlottctownl l l l i0 1 lRiding Club and any owner who lagrecnicnt had been reached bc- l enters and rides his own liorsv. So; ilir the following curries. have been, y i-ccclved: Dolglll-wlllik‘ Viiny Jones. iii i \'- ry way has lluPll rolling short ' a case oi‘ it stitch in time.‘ '.l_\' way to hold icgt-tllci- lllL‘ = now have is to got hchintl lllClll iii l itppcal to all cltasscs of pcoplc, and -‘ i Arran rniziiilglizLofilrurtiiviv GUARDIAN orld Pitch Today? l l ‘.\ lb..- xll. .. Much To llzink Abolll‘ l l CHARLIE uoor Pitcher Cubs Pl Titania, s Act m; t can lEAllllEl giainents Made To Secure Rink A 11 d Players T 0 Start Season. Series took a. day of! yesterday home lol. Many expect Grimm's crew yard, and their sh interest. The special service which lb Sunday games will be carried in will be no electric board relay, Playing in Chicago today, Su return lo New York for games - Games in Chicago start at PITTSBURQ pa,’ Sept 3o ._ A Time. Fens will please remember few scratches of a pen today 511d Plttsburg Pirates will be as good as The World Series Baseball funs all over America who are following the World Yankees and Cubs, but today said fnns will again sit up ond take notice when they renew hostilities M. Wrigley Field, Chicago's owing will be watched withlhe keenesl, of has been giving fans will be continued this afternoon. This with special service news leads, box score, em, of both Saturday and On Sunday, when the teams meet in the fourth game, there time during the evening by telephoning 132 or 133. ‘the Yankees take two of the three tilts lu Chicago. the starting time for (he first two games in New York. GEORGE PIP-HMS Pitcher Yankees CANADIAN GIRL ADVANCES T0 SEMI-FINALS Ada MacKenzie T0- ronto Golfer De- feats Maureen Or- cutt, U. S. Star. PEABODY, Muss, Sept. SU-A golfing tornado struck the women's United States championship tour- us did also the contending clubs, to do bt-tlier in their own back c Guurdinn-Ilerald baseball hoard Monday morning's edition‘. but the ccure may be hud any nday and Monday, the teams will Wednesday and Thursday unless 3.30 o'clock, Atlantic Standard that this is one hour later than back into the National Hockey Lea- gue fold. - Clouds which cast a doubtful shadow‘ over the possibility of the "Smoky City" riinrchlrig alongside LOOKING ney ‘today, sweeping away Enid Wil- son, the British champion, advan- cing Ada MiicKenzle of Toronto who defeated Maureen Orcutt, one‘ of the best in the United States. ‘EM OVER, Ottzuva in a return trek to the Afajoi- League were brushed aside last night ivith announcement that (BY "TEC") THIRD GAME OF THE WORLD SERIES TODAY-AT CHICAGO tween the Pirate franchise holders and Dusqucnc Garden lessors. The ' ~s hadn't a lioiiic rink until viit. Jnxiios Callahan of the and lust missing Mrsi Glenu Col- letl; Vere, who has won five of the lust 10 titles. The upheaval flint ruined Miss Wilson's hopcs of taking away t‘ ‘crown ivus supplied by 22-year-old A scveii-ycar-old race horse forlcharmlte Glutllng from shmt which no one would offer even mums‘ N‘ '7" wh° h“ bee“ playing tirillai‘ in June has transformed the the game but three yea“ _ bmknm of a veteran Anwman Miss MacKcnzic, many times nor-mum.‘ Iran‘ $48 ma) $12,000 m Canadian champion, trimmed Miss two months‘ 1.1m horse is Pigeon Orccult. 2 and 1 to cutcr the semi- llole and the turfman ls A. L. Con- “mus “He? playmg We“ 5°" m" ‘my The horse was offered M aucim holes. The Canadian girl and “m; “S, V0,", and nobody ‘voum hcr foo who allowed hor-twlce-held jbld on him. Latcr, Conner got him, Dominion “no "'3 go ‘mdelended mmflng he had no money. b", this ycar were ihc first pair to would givc $5U00frointhc firstpursc Sm“ this mowing “ml the fight I McCoy is ‘Ivcll known 1n Char- llOllCl0\\'ll. " l A Lucky Purchase lhe won. In his first rare he won, was mp and tuck an the way‘ ‘and his owner wrn had but, $45 They held Wm for 13_h°les’nf' wagered the amour“ on mm and he ler which tlit; Torontonizinb spurt two“ at 9 to L The H,” has smcetstartcd vrith n par on the short, won seven races, and his owner has Hm ‘and Sh“ “Tm; m“ ‘m Sh‘ l i . ~ OCTOBER ,1. 1932_ Yanks Fovoared To lVin Han dilyil- At Chi To - Day Capacity CrowTl-Of 52,000 Spec- tators Will Attend ——- Root And Pipgras Qppciiigg Moundsmen. lCflllbdlan Prvss) jcxpectedly one-sided, so far, will be CHICAGO, 1'll., Sept. Bib-Under played at Wrlglcy Field today. A the leadership of the man who was‘ capacity crowd of 52.000 spectator: deposed W0 Years ago as the Cubs‘ including Governor Franklin D manager. the’ New York Yankees Roosevelt, is expected. rode rampantly into Chicago with George Pipgi-as, veteran right lhelr two-same ‘wad. fro-heavy handcr, i.-, slated tc pitch for thn favorites to batter down even the Yankees, while Charley Root, m”. home defences of the National ball right-bender m‘ the Cub5_ wll League champions and clinch the be asked to check the llnpreccdcnt 1932 World series w'thln the three- ed winning streak of the New Yorl came limit of engawemt-nts here. Club in world championship com. ‘The third game in a series un- petition, uown frn: BAGK srnrrcn libr the information of a, number of our horsemen friends who will be interested, we give the approxi- mate shoeing of Heathen-bell, Bren- ton McInnisrs good trotter that hasi won five races lxi a row. Front feet. toes four inches. mule forty-one degrees. Weight of shoe, eight ounces with four ounce toe weight. Hind feet three and five-elghths 11101168» four ounce shoe. It. will be noticed that. the angle of the front‘ feet ls exceptionally low, in fact the lowest we have ever noticed on a potter, but Heatherbell, goes fast and far with that .a.ngle, so it would be unwise to change. It seems to suit his conformation. mentioned above over the Louis. Ville half mlIe trot-k, whlch B om 0! the very fastest in alto world Parshiill won JLC out of seven class- es with his stable. This la a won- derful record but dues no: approach that of "Doc" McMillui which we referred to recently ti; on“ ivhcre he won nna out, of ter starts an one meeting, The Old Glory auction conduct- Pd by FasiKTlpwn 00., New York will be held at Squadron A Arm ourles, New York City, Novemlyeq 21st to 25th. There was some talk of transferring the sale to Ken. tzucky where the Faslg-Tlpmn com. PM? conduct their thoroughbred auctions, but it would be an uln- popular move. » -—---J Two overcoat uneetlngs will b, staged. one at Windsor, own, m4 one at Stun-bridge, Mass, me mug. lng at. Windsor will be gpomm-ed by s. former Islander, Allan J. waf son and will be three do“, gay».- cr 18th in 20th. Sfurbrridgo will follow, opening on October 25th Previous to that there will be rac- es at Dunbury and Stafford Springs Wit-h good weather tine month oi Ovlfibvl‘ is expected to product some of the best races ever seen in up, min ‘stages of the New England season. Most of the local horses are being kept in training to take part in a couple more matinees before thoughts of the race trucks-re def- initely discarded. The track is be- ing bnishad, narrowed and kept in shape as usual so dial. they can get in their regular workouts. In Ontario most. of the worth while horses are kept at it all fall and during the early part of the winter. Dufferln race track, 'I‘0l‘Ol'l- to, ls probably hnublng some sixty or peventy horses at present and about the middle of Octobei harn- ess racng will start. mere and will continue over the track once or twice p. week until the cold weath- er arrives when the surface will be, The prmdpal iced and they will ruce several lcc race meetings. feature in 0cm- nection with the Old'G1ory sale will be a. large consignment of Yearlin fro w in i/i-mii Farm The track ham‘? been used byiKentuclgl Cglumet; 121x111 and tihl l? Series Today fliugiliooi ..nr*1-r(.‘1ul> cuicrgcd from a Put Aubr ' tor L‘ z liudtliv \\'ll.‘l rr-nrcsiiitzillvca of the Matinee Races Ke-ntii/nkg: l.a -_ Lzrut. W. P. Irv-on; and announced n five-year" ___- Jllilillllilil (‘iuiirzlrl would lic lignetl Thursday. The Chaylgflctclvj} Dflvlll’ (‘lub Ww-tr-rii lw-I. ‘fuior l.'l\‘lli|"l‘ i ing mipziz-ity of tlic gardcn- has anlmumcd D, really lllllfilvllVC \'.'|ir'!i\' Irvin‘) - Lwrii. hcr-“lulrnw: snitill. will b0 Pn- race" program for this afgonmon_ P”! - - ‘l l0 Tlmn- “"51”!- and a rcxilly attractive zitliniz-sion FOllilV-IHL! arc iii» ofliczuknloi‘ t-i- l And as Callahan and Bill Dwyrr, mo, the pl-OCCMS to 1,01], ,1 [my Nt Yorl-zcr. who ls the principal the financing o! two 11m. 3g- - i-holticr of thc Pittsburgh fran- gregauons me coming wmlh. A Judi-TBS" J. A“ . zlcplu-icrl for n National Lea- Jargc attendance is expcnm- Alncbonald, , ur meeting. in Monfrczil. Saturday ‘fiiiicrs-‘A’: a Russell writ the intcntiou of rcciitiling Pom, normby (-3, AblW-L .:\ up: material, possibility of the The firs: race is scheduled to start In‘ . ifionlil Hockey Lrziguc con- Rog?” Homsby chin“: n5 at 2J5 and ju la}: the cxccl- ' z operations in Pittsburg all share o: W!‘ “world Series "lumpy is lcnrt- of the hr s ciiicrcd should . ipcurcd. ‘ :i the Pirates ivciit into obliv- > winters buck because 01 lack rt and finances. the Inter- vnni i hurried a tczim into the l city. hut the operators of the Min- For Lnntquc club are now without d lliomc rink and tlicir plans for the lirotc vcrj! lulu-lusting. New England Racing) Results halved the 15th with u six and won _ lthc next with a blrdlc four against Canadian Runner Sets New World .“ pa’ fwe‘ M355 0mm gave her‘ Mark " zrclf a lS-footcr utter chipping her _ third into the 17th green and when Bert Pearson from Hamilton Sh, it stayed out her bid in the title a new world mark for fl e ZZO-yivd We“ w“ “med- opcn at the Thorold, Ontario, Anni-l Miss Ghlmng mmvhed the Brit‘ won $12,000 in purses and ivngers. a, pathetic figure lu a wal‘. Iloiiis- , by was unhorsed lust ubuit the time Cubs were ready to mflkc llivir, hstnrlc run. He hud them iii 500-; 0nd place whipping ulonz: prvti-y wen, They ‘would probably have won out under his handling _iust. 111t- fl“ runners L‘ deep Wm‘ w“ m“ Hanover Shoe Farms. These ohoiel plop the horses. arid. with very little min becomes almost u. bog. but that does not they go right through it and the strongest horses usually win. "If you ever attended u meeting on c/ne of those fall days when the track was lnchcs deep in colts and fillies will be the mater- ial that will make future track hia- tory.,'1‘here is a possibility the! some of our local horsemen will ae- signmeriis. cuxeone or more out, of these con? - l ROCHESTER. H, S'pi. 30-- IThe first rugby clash of the sca- kon will take placv this ziftrrnoziiil " n: 3.15 when players from iiicl ' ‘Abeguicits and Piiicc of WnYPS will clash. Whclhrr [he tcmns will; um.- up, Red and Black vs. Rcrl and Blue. or whctlicr the‘: will br- combincd in some 0t“cr mnllncr is: not yct known, bu; in any ("use battle royal is prcdii-trd. Th" g will CCml)l'l(‘ ghc Pl"l,'l"lll$ cf hhition nnd practic". 1111'? me customary rcgulnliorts rigidly adhered to. it. i"- l (i _ Wllll" l will '31P. l ckpcdcd ‘ zhat subs will b" used frccly. l, The way that, the lxivs wand uh h. this grime may hrivc n tlrtcrmln-j Ing influence on the s/‘lccfion of_ man to play in lcagu“ gnmcs iniclll The observant cyc of coziclics and‘ attics will ttikc 5n every point and,‘ move. ' The following Abcgnvcits arc zisk~ N.‘ to be ready for the whistle, Len Connolly, Jack Connolly, El- well IePagc, George Ayci-s, Duke Dixon, Ebbie Lurtcr, suds Mac- Vimu, Jack Fbrsythc, Bill Fltzgcr~l yiid. Art Woolncr, Pie-stem Ilillicr, M221 Matheson, Stcwurl; MncLcllami Bifi Shaw, Harry Richardson, Gor-l lkm Dan-uh, Irvin McKee, Forbes nedy, Wilf Maclsuac, Wiilllc; Fcpntle‘ y, Frank Luppln, Brlckl Nicholson, Glcn Partridge, UNeill. Joe Hunter, Bordon will Henry, Cyril Ryan, Art Prov‘ hr. O. W. Campbell. belly Mac- ' Quald, Cliff ‘Holman, Joe Pctcrs. Ilm Mcmnls. Reg Mnhai, Jimmy Quffy. Elmer Rlcr, lf-irry Ciurie. M! Dower-w, Rnhcrl Harley, h-ctl llnklns. J ‘Qbr n. numlwr of the aim-o lhlw _ i o will be the first work out. mtmley, Bib Saunders, Hickey Sir Mnc. biz (Chlckcr- rd 2.17 Class, ‘Frolliiiar, Pursc $.30!) ici managing Boston Tigers of the some as they did for Grimm. Roll" crs was Paid off till the rnd of the MBSOH getting something likc $49.- fiiturc arc uncertain. Ed Povscrs, who made n success Plmk" PM“ Ch 74‘ by 'C - 1 L 1 t 000—a really monumental slim. Cub Pill") whfllliwll“ 1 1 ll _“"““‘“§““f§§’,°““ néioegfgleas 5:0 players took the practical stand John Rcivyind, hg ICnr- Snxlnfgirnzlef ‘tho new P", flint. us he had suffered llilllllllg in ncy) ' 4 2 2 ntc cnlri" for‘N‘ H L honors and 5118171 he w” ml enmlwl to a BMW‘ l” 'K"“g“l‘n-lll 2 3 3 {he cpl .., Cub ‘It.Lg mm H“, slash of the world scric-s swag. Y‘ Nhclyrc- h" mi \“n.:,.,.l1t 1-,. hip-p at "lull-e and Hornsby on t-he other hn:id_ trinity “hm” ' 3 5 7 lllalh llllTl" lloivlYork niwzcr stsil- admitting he WW5" b“ 11 “W-"i-l Srun RYflVppl-v Di! (fifty-ES) '7 4 4 warts ‘Jun; ROSS Ranch 21nd Vic emf/ends he did consditxffe L‘ nwikrl’ W! lmqnmn) 5 6 6 lrdincr: will llkr-lv wcar the bringing Cub-S B10718 t" n W-“P-lm‘ Fmrlfl" Gm.‘ ‘W mull“) 6 7 5 blaci: arid yclloiv Plltsllllfg lflrfllfi the: finally llfmlllhl thllll i?“ “l” 'l'.llll‘ ill? l~‘.'. llll 1-2. 2U 3-4. ' ‘L74 (‘lzis-s, Trolling, Purse S300 series, His point is wcll ti . Lundls will bonskcd to a - the matter. His finely trained l. a1 ll~lli~_'.' liziiolion, hie. “la it M] not-us“; y _ d 34 Z13 opinion will S8 . by Nnpolcon Dirt-ct rim“ 210' 2'10‘ 210 ' ’ m b b1 the w rho o: b5 . . n UNIONQMB. l‘ Pmayg“ m‘ ' 1 (Chlalliillflllflll ‘ ,. . 1 1 1 IINION w: Sept 30__ me l: the judge happens to dccid-l ‘iwnn uc lit l" Ffiv- ' ' " " ' - ~ ‘ ~ , in his favor. nil PI ‘or lllllVvll) 1 .'i 4 4 T 2'“ Trmaargrse sisol 1 1 Piinrcr»: Int-y lim rliy- olmrmh-v‘ lg a crson n, oas fl!l'l F min") 3 5 2 2 n°nllwl°°d L00. bgklKcys) g g g A Much‘ a“ Momilluhl Ffiiilr- . b") 3:12:12}, gzgésnlgey) 5 4 A Halifax Encchaiiie says: IhcrcI (C“"“"7"' - 5 3 3 4 T.hru__,,m', fig (Dousé, " 4 d‘ has been some talk lately of a race Cztir llfnpra. it; rGil- " ' ~ ;- bom, J l 4 4 5 m Peter Polkey (Sec-icy), scratched. m “he M“ ‘tufure Petween D1 “t; l Y " " " Tlmc—2.i5 1-4 2.1a a-4 2.1a 1-2. °"“l““'2-°“/" 5"“ “"2"” B” “i Rex Direct, blk_g lPlm- 2,5 Trot,’ Purse “'00 Grafton, 2.10 and King sgruccl lcn) .. .. . . 6 ds " 3.11 1-4 lope driven by their rc-' Tldl" "m (O-‘gmd’ d‘ Emphnuc‘ bg (Clukey) 1 1 1 spectlve owners, and there arc pros- Tlmc-—2.l4, 2.11 1-4, 2.11, 2.11 1-4. “irrfififlanovml bl g (Job 4 2 , Dents that. such will mtitcrinlizc. , .. .. .. .. ‘A’ 2J9 m“, PM"; rum m0 Akszirbrn, m; (Patterson) a a a fit?’ g‘l':£:“s:w‘,’aw::: ‘gym? m‘ '1 D' Direct‘ ch g‘ by _ Holml ch m 2 d3 by J. H. Brcen: Beefon firatttun. Napoleon Direct. (Mc- Donald) . 2 1 1 1 Ruth Patch, cli m (Ln- - roclicllc ’ ' ' 2 " CENTRAL GUARDIAN ink’)... . .. 5 3 3 4 —--a»— , Rosa Warren, bm (Rur- CRASH AT INTERSECTION-l sell) . ., .. ,. . .. 7 4 4 3 Last evening about 7.15 asaWillys - Calumet Alice, bm iLo- coup: which had been going north vol) .. ., . .. .. 4 5 5 r0 on Prince street, was turning west Juliette, br m (Pierce) 6 0 6 r0 at lhe Grafton Street intersection, Brndcn Frisco, bg it crashed into a Pontiac which was (Chnppelle) ids travelling south on Prince Street. Tw- Prlncc of Wales boys are ni- by Frank Adams, and King Spruce by W. Baker, Dartmouth. .4 race‘ between these fast horses under such conditions ‘would create mucli interest. Tlmo—.2.20 1-4, 220,009‘ 1-4. “The Mllhiy Alfltn Again" The Montreal Star, ln its report of the M. A. A, A. winning over Westward last, Saturday. 6 w 3, says "they owe their victory largely ta the splendid play of the forwards and the excellent kicking of Rltclre McCoy. He gave the tcanu the lcacl The left side of the latter car was dnrnngcd, nnd one of the occupants ways ready lo LDSWOF the whistle. sustained a small cut. f by dmppng u goal." f‘ brought to tcur Athletic Association tracklsll 5mm 1mm drlv” n” a one “P and field mcct in “"!lni:‘!g in 2o a-io;*"l‘““l""_ virgml" V"? W“ °1'.°1" sewnda A heavy Hum. m; wlnd, Pogo gained the semi-final round however, precludes recognition by “nth a 3 and 2 M“ over Rosnne the A.A.U. of Cflnailil o.‘ the timtali§nlipp' G1“ 3°“ N- Y- M"- Pczirson won the 10f) ymd dash Al“! m“ gain“! a z and 1 declsm“ tcr placing second in his heat; iii-Z: i:‘;°l1l2€lh":n;“i17‘*th°“: llbixle _ ,. . o . er 9 9 m Moms’ she ma trailed tho Buffalo girl for fhr- greater part of the match. Today Miss Mzv-Kcnzle opposes Jlillll McCarthy, of Halifax, coaclrMrs- var“ Md M“ Va" wle l5 of the Caledonia Rugby tcain, hns-“ilm-‘d Wm‘ ‘"7155 6mm"!!- Lhc attention of thef Cnpc Briton Rugby League that ~ when the nll-Cnllndlnn Englsh Comet Harwstcr‘ b m Rugby team wcnt to Jn-pan last (stmtton) H H I __ n year, the Mikado of Japan donat- may. ch g (Pntwrsnn) crl a handsome trophy for compei- Nan“, Arum m“, munch’: itlon among the Rugby tcnms oflwm also Stmmt Canada. He feels that, the Mflllwl Tlmc_2_13 14' m, 1% m4.‘ time Rugby Union should take up the matter. Why Not? in 341 2.22 Mixed, Purse $300 Volunteer, b g, by Chest- nut Peter (Clukey) Lu Hall, b g (Drake) Rllla McKlyo, b m (Bean) Reuben Glue, b g (Jord- an) ... ,. .. .. .. Postllion also started. Time-ZJE 1-4, 2.16 3-4, 2.14. Main Racing 1 1 2 3 4 2 UNION, Me., Sept. fill-Races at 3 5 4 the Knox County Fair went in straight heats today but with many bird driven and close finishel- Thc summary: 1 helped her husband win the af- fections of Mrs. Gnrcln No. i! was revealed in the blgamy trial of a 2.15 Mixed. Purse $300 sister Napoleon. ch_ m. by Napalm I Direct Manila, P. 1., opticlan recently nd Gordan) H H H H 1 1 1 Garcia was sentenced to} years’ Sadie Dillon, b m (Price) a a z ‘mlmsimmlml- um»: Hall: b m (l-lanlfin) 4. 2 4 Edna Klyo’ b m (Donnob Forty-six students from Germany m a 4 5 who recently hiked through the West Highlands of Scotland. trumped along the Highway between Olencoe and Kliilochleven, which was constructed during the World war by relatives who‘ were then prlrccers of war. "i Duke McKlyo also started. Tlme-ZM 3-4, 2.14 1-2, 2.14. 2.19 Mixed, Purse 8300 Wilma Scott. I! m. by I l l g I I Pew Scott (Jordan) Julleen. b m (l-lanifan) .. As a so he $98!.’ v pflrlly paid for by the concession- That Mrs. Arsento T. Garcia 110.: mud, you would wonder w yourself why so many good horses were be- ing raced undcr such awful con- The Maxohloness, flfiee years old £250., except nn holidays when may lump them to $400. The money 9° pay the purses is contributed parti- ly by the admission charged and same stake last year and holder of the world's record for three yes: old trotters. Protector is now in the stud at walnut Hall Farm where his sire Petcr volo also nah-cs, manly handbook men. stands. Norlli Sydney is holcllou F3995 Thanksgiving my. October 10m‘ The big feature will be a frce-for-l an Wm‘ Ne“ mum’ Darliy Gram“ ,Arioii mare. Slic is a full sister o! ‘Ilrampmug and Mariam ML as lArion (luy 1.59 3-4, horse that il ‘tuner!’ making good as a, sire. Arlon. i116 sire of the dam oi’ Marin-Tet. A1101! Pxhlbmm races metlWflS the first horse to belt 2J0 a! g a two your old and did it to high ivheels if we remembcr rightly- showing that he is one of the greet- jeat two year olda the world- hi! The dam of Protector and Th Marchioness is Margaret. Aron, I daughter of Guy Axwortliy and a!» Si. Stephen Wm, bad wggthef’ 75,111 lnterfcrin Wm, we pl-Qgfgm and girl-venting its being carried out in anything l'ke its entirety. ever known. After this performanc! he was sold to J. Malcolm Forbel ‘ ld . M" I wk” m“ m“ w“ o m $125,000. As a sre ha did p . pacer campaigned by "Duc' Par- chall, who has been leading m?” of the best aged horses with J16 greatest ease, lowered Th6 Q1119 ycar old world's record for DIM‘? on a half mile track to 2-02 IT- i-ihow up as well as expectedlll- though the Arion blood is valuabll in any pedigree. The most promising of the 89l- °l Arlon was Nancy Hanks 2.04 who lowered the world's record w lhfil Inulsvlilv, Kentucky, September ill. On tlm followinl day Dr. Pull)» upset another record for a hall mile track when he won the l0:- 0nd heat of the 2.14 m1, in ‘m2 1-! with Morley Hiaco, dlspmclng m9 former record of 2.04 1-4 n="d jointly by High Noon and Dewey McKinney. The fastest mllo ever trotted by A mare over a half mile track was madeby Mn York! (by Peter the Great) 2.05 1-2. notch when a performance of that kind startled everybody N")!!! Hanks was bred to Todd, also own~ ed by J. Malcolm lbflies. and @110 (Continued on Pale l4) Six million bees have bun unr- ricd in an auto truck from 5th!- port, Horand, to aifleld when flow- ers bloom" near" Kootwilk, so NM they may collecfhoney, 1nd Ne? be sent to other parts of mum» W be sold. At the Lou aville, Ky" meetlnl ~ record 2.02, won the Kentucky 1m.‘ ditions, as there appears to be such ggclfiggliéloélhtoflsgtimfi: u‘) great. danger of them injuring This w.“ bring hm ‘mud “ma”, themselves permanently .n the ‘winnings up to over ‘my thousand Bmsy ‘Wmg- ‘dollars. She is a Iull sum of m ' T" limes m ‘mm’ ‘““”'“y femi- (a) 1.5a 1-4. winner of the w,