BASEBALL . RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE .,m¢.,,, ooooooooa 2 so _ rAGE__S_l§VEN _= '~§/ ‘——' ’ Simmer: gs Around The Sport Front BY VINCENT HONAN Bosmn 000 010 001 3 lo 2 Leo. J. Russell and I-lartnett, wiancuso: Shoffner and Lopez. Pittsburflh 111 301 120 10 19 1 new York 000101100 3 7 0 M. Brown and Barres: Lohrznsn. W’. Brown. Cotfman. McCarthy and‘ o'Dea. Two night gunes. AMERICAN LEAGUE on ooo 1 a o M 0* ' ‘ '* 33:532., .;°3’?.i3.... no . ontana .eet wiring and Desautels; Knott and I . . ., :::i2:i°:.°.i.: 1 cl" Match chase. Carrasquel and Giuliani; Rowe, McKain and York. . New l<'o:i: at st. Louis postponed _ Beekingnr-avenge for the insulin: (ram). * handed him when in is Plllflncfifellpltlla ;tteOlev,elsnd- to be u; We we aye ii El‘ 3. . ' Ia! gown 000000000 0 4 2 Cowboy Rushes twkl Chicago 100 221 201 8 14 0 Osrermueiier. Sayies. Rich and Peacock; Rlgney and ‘Fresh. ’°;‘7}z¢ °¢1;t.y.,3_-:;._B“!,m° " sgbjegted to Elaine lav Montana on Syracuse 3: Toronto 0. memgyizignmghr; M “gill: Second Game:-— Gymcme 3. Town“, 2. tcnuivht in an endeavor to defeat tit‘ si-M-t. nowev-ful Montana, . _ 'l'l'.lie Mvsoerv Mo; mak°-mm! seg- ENT IS GODFATHER 00 flbflenrnnce H9 W ’ ,9 " tackles K. 0. Goals‘: in the semi- flrval. The Mystery Man, I rider- fully developed wrestler looked im- ormsive in his only other start here but nevertheless will be faced with a touah foe in.Oonley who can fight just as Moll as wrestle acid in fact would rather fight. DONDON ——(CP) — The Duke of Kent was a godfather to the son of his equerry, lord Herbert, when the cilziid was christened at Lambeth Palace residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Here They Are !. Watch ’eml gGOy! . _ Thursday, July 20th rsossev ‘host will be close to 2.10. r-r elaiive 2.21 Trot and Pics has six entries with Harvest Mslod 2.10% making her nrst start of son. She is thigh class trotter and does not bother about . Millie Kslmuok is another glitter in this class that is steady and‘ roliabletsnd can trot _be than 2.12. Miss Victoria. Bebe Mc- Elwyn, Kslmucs are rs that have race: The confederation horse which will be held at the oils iottemwn Driving Park "truck on Thursday afternoon of next week. are an ass success. Every class is filled and one of the best |itel'noon’s sport of the season will be provided for those who attend. The whole plant is in excellent condition with plenty of soatinl accommodation, a new bieaoher having been built at the west and recently. The track will be first and everything done to make the s.(ternoon a pleasant one for all concerned. The 2.10 Trot mud Pace has ght entries, and with the excep- ion of a possible withdrawal of Mansion, N. 3., H . _ o » '°‘—i‘r‘.‘:“‘5“is°‘%3.°‘i" £.5"‘i5‘.’.."‘f.‘.’.' Ql¢Vfl1’U."ll7l’1€8 and with the ex- ception of two everyongmshouldbe tartar on these e pacer-s provide "‘ s‘l?.l§‘i 113'. Hanover." Marg:et's Abbe and Peter, Pin. sii. tiers. will be up flvopaosls.‘ but they are going and not sfrsidoftho its his ‘complete entry list breeding. _‘ . . ‘ th rive met some of the best pacers - the land the past two seasons »clhsvebeatenthem,so ereis . o telling how things will and III! on Thursday in this class. One thing you can be sure of. N0. 1—2.1e -mow AND PACE. PURSE 3800-00 i. hryrrrna REAPEE 2,01%. 51- by Peter P°‘i°mP““- 4- “"7 R'°‘i’°‘' Early Reaper. rr. Varrlderstirre, ans Grafton st. Charlottetown.» P-I-'-1» I. Mc'E!LW'YN THE GREAT 1.091/., blk. g. by Mr. Mcrzlwyn. d. Hue! Peter by ‘Peter the Great. ~ . Frank H cailbeck, summer-side, 12.8. 2. P. I}. I. . Lusrv FRIBOO 2.0714, br. st. by son F‘anoisoo, d. (inlet! 0111' by Guy Axworthy. - Chas. H. Chandler. Charlottetown. P. E. I. i. AARON 1.. 2.1034, chn. g. by am 1... Wellington Mclleill, aouthport P. ill. I. ; l. DIRECT‘ 1.. 2.0935, blk. II. by 3111 1:... _ weiiingwn MoNeill. Southpott 2.12.1. 8. JOHN nun 2.03%. br. 3. by any ‘Donn. . H. M. Sweeney. 'd¢°W9«,l0T. N-3- . v 7. BV{$gDA vono aims. b.m. by Volo Peter. a. Wonder nelwln by E I. Dmnipoi-nmman 2.07%. b.n1. by peter Poiempkin. ii." may Pine by Archdale, ‘ Andrew Perry, summer-side. P. E. I. no 2..-s.z1 -mo’: AND rAos.;. mass: team I. MISS VTOTORIA ‘dk. ban; by Kalmuck. d._ Mlu<!PoIs1bility by Possibility, . kw -. P E .1 Power Bros. Chariot WA. - -‘ - l» HARVEST MELODY 2.10%. b.m. by.BDb0flv’ S. BOWMI. d. Elhel Harvester by The Harvester. N _ ‘ ‘I ' ' g - ' , n .11 . . - " I. HAPPY 1.. 2.os§l"ll'.r‘.v5b];?e§ul cfilhct ilgry sue. br*Bttd°n'Dii’°°'- .N . Mr. , Mon . . - . ‘BEBE Mc!lLWYN 2.10%. ban. by Mr. stcliliwm. a. was P800 in Hedzewood Boy. ' ‘ ' _ . . _ Peter McMahon. Ksnsingion. P-11. 1. ' . l\'d;‘LLIE Ksriuucx, 2.12. 11.13:. by Kaknuck, d. Kelcn Dewey by 0 n Dewey, v . . ~ Willard Kelly. P.O. ‘H35, oliu-‘.cttel.own,'P. 17,1. . . . l.E'I‘A KALMUCK 2.14%, b m. by',K_Illi'i\lck. d. IAOOPII. Loss by I.aCopla. ‘ — 4 Alfred woboisr, wo¢ei1—re.n., no.1.» _ no. 3-2.» not All!) recs. ‘roast mus Jon vor.o.b.'. byPaxVolo. . " '.. , rolnr Bx-oe.. ciuriomtawri..1= -n.r. , ‘ - 2- ggsggvp mm. bin. l1'y_nud« sxyoruiy , _vina by PM“ I. . v ' t" '. ‘ ' A. Harry Murphy. Charlottetown. 1-..s:.r. , saws £391: ch.Vli1_V..‘lV,7 Worthy. d. «unmit- :‘n‘u ' - as’lindm,smumwmw om .- 1 . Hughlas E And l -Scoring h svii in this "win we ggxsalertsnsnt. yes-tar-dag mm? ed?-henwdlgrv to h i-hevamassed g'oints°il):yt.!:‘s Mun Kilined 11 for third place up two first places and d positions. Mom.-ton and fl”.’:in..°°l';."".§.‘°‘i...,....“‘° 9'1"“ it‘- five points apieoee. 8“ "th But although the "B To " team walked away with onorynit wasn't until after the is depart- '°"°~r: '.]r.rs .-V w v. is -s=,».:.w.»i't--i.~.-‘;’r+-.-s~i-°-r~s=- "~- In use ti had it til stigest gimpangitl .p'Iwioeu up 0 right in'the running up to the :."r"..-::*"* on is: are im . as ii point in W sons. ‘"1 . c a coupling in so 1-5 ds with . _ - n. :'..9e..°*;.°*=...-°°°....*::. stances all teams competing staged thrilling, nerve-tirirging runs that gcgmiim 3.5%8q2e§.m"_ B in atten- . , °"°l_wc~l1eer_ yi _ courageous - The ladder race was another close contested event. Lunenburg ‘ o event in the fast time or 12 seconds but Charlottetown and Glace Bay were forced to run of! :1 they tiedmat 12 £35 on ‘their firlsxt l/33?“: I00 I‘ no the extra race in 11 "4-5 secollgis. Bar-ryvliarl . grand old veteran of tlle_.oca1 merit trgbk and field star still showed traces cd hisb"poettBry gr motion"’min run as .e s ge _s garr n finiddngo well: off with e Vet- ersn_s,‘50-yard race. a.‘ race ‘open ‘to those 50 fins ofsge or over. Har- ley in th position 20 yards train the who drove ahead in the last is feet to. nip Chisholm and Weeks at th wire. e lhunenbu set up n w Marl- tirne i‘mark‘1ss‘thoy liapteured the hose Jaepisoemelnlt event in 14. I43 secon . s nenburgu egofts inftllbls feggntdwss nti&:q:ut- s riding a o e syn many of-th olde-time fitsme meson’ t stated-athst it was the fllzltéilll r-hoe of this irindthey had ever scan performed. ‘ ‘ Itwas all Glace Bay in the libel sprint eyents Mcrleill and Clements pool one two in‘ the hundred and _ with the Glace gay team again coming “ _,. in the mile relay although pushed to the lim- ftby driving finishes oi-Ooffse and Ciiilsrd. the two Moncton men run. mm! the fastest laps of the race as they cut down by over as Ignaz’-ters the lead thocilncs y en hold bulltup in the first half of the race, _ , . g . ‘The lengthy list or events were capably handled by referee in chief W.‘ W. Duffy of Moncton, past president of the Maritime Fire- Inen's Association Mr. Duffy ‘who has inlssed only one meet in the past nine years was of the opin- ion that yesterday's meet was one o! the best meets of this klndthst he has ever had‘ the privilege-of qtztending. me showing’ .wns_ n. Action Filled. ‘Bouts Held L.os_t,_ Night" l7I.ri'l"suhoss rnaelarahgg $w.as captured ‘ uad or omp’"‘l°i.i the ec’.’ui‘3.. ..‘.‘.l Amass Total OF24-points.- To l¥VinAggi'ega1te Trophy; Home TeamPlaces Second lencthy one but noimitllstanding there wasn't a dull moment-in the entire proceedings. smmsnr soo Ylnls Hose Reel mac 1. Glace Bay. 3' l.‘‘’‘‘‘”'‘‘.’.‘.‘.-. . un n . Time: to 1-: seconds. Ladder Bus l_ Lunonburg. 2. Glace Bay. 3. Charlottetown. (Glace Bay won moo-off after ltylin with Charlottetown on first Time: 12 seconds. Bose coupling 1. Glace Bay. 2. Charlottetown. 8. Oharlo . - icggo Bifloxon in rgcs off with seoo - etown win] first’ Charlottetown tefillim gained : 10 3-5 seconds. Veteran's Inca 1, 1!. Harley. 2. Chisholm. Amherst.‘ 3. Weeks, Glace Bay. Time: '1 seconds. Duty Bus 1. Stewart. am: ttetown. g. chsrigtteiown. - . unenilrurg. Time: 82 seconds. Hose Beblicement 1. 1. enimrg N . 1 to 3.-Llll'len0if.l"; N3. 2 ie:i:Z . enst. Time: 14 4-5 seconds (new Mari- time record). . mo. In-or Duh ;- 2;’§°~"°‘“e."’é-.‘i2°.."“" . omen . B . 8. ‘Blanche. Arnherstfy Time: 10 3-5 seconds, 220 Yards Dash 1. Molleilli Glace Bay. 2. lemon s. Glace‘ Bay. 8. snche Amherst. .1” Time: 23 salvage Corps noes ’!1‘i1gh "1I°§i°niiis'22 a s 01. 4 . ' ‘ fldl. .i“":.°...°i:.°r..::=e2 M 9 dressing)‘. or -5 seconds. _sialay.arm (1 mile} 1. old-s Boy. :- rewr- . une . Time: smuilrfutes. 30 2-5 seconds. rorm srsnnmo for first, second and third in re. msloina events with the exception 3’ ..%°..i‘.“i’..".i'.'.‘.i’ i‘.?°éi: A““°°i- . ‘g':‘.i.‘;“ vofihetesms.) PM ° ' Stars And ' Ro_vers_._Meet . This Evening “ Undefeated in "their" last starts ainst § 3 E S r .3.- nim, wi let clock sharp. . . _ AB'.l'ZC}al8 ‘SI,GNlD,'_ - mrrnorr, .1 l ire.-‘—,(/in —m-- m_al'u-uciss fo‘l'_yths scheduled heavywe ’ {Light Horse t.hird_nlBoe in race all with Lunch- tearn. - V Canadian Press Staff Writer ORK July 19 ~(C'P)- former Uni GLACE BAY CAPTURES; A HONORS IN ,FIREMEN’S TOURNEY the cup this year... ‘Sports’ Held 1VYést_erda)/g TheannunlsDortsoftheP.E.I. Light Horse were held in the ’ tieldmon wodnesdny. Tne 071 even were run 0 1: - HACK WE-3§TlalNG In the first beat "13" Squadron won from “C" Bquadro Lose Brown Injured As Giants _To The Pirates 10-3 Boxing Boutsl At Highland Camp Tonight NEW YORK. Giants weren't fooling today when they wound up w1th string first-baseman Johnny Mc- Lesgus ball game here The battered Giants bowed for the fifth straight time Pittsburgh Pirates not only humbled conceding them an can iournay into the challenge roun. Hunter expects the Aussies to get pas Germany and to take three single U. 8. team. Tallulah Bulkhead. star of “the little foxes" and rabid Giant fan gsfl s backstage party last nishi for what is] left oil manager “Bil: , Terry's ridded warr ors...even ia m_Th couldn't pull them out the slump... Babe Ruth's home run record pl 30, hung u by the Bambluo in 1927, is see for another yearn- Honk Greenberg, American League leader, has only 17 round tripper: to date,..Johnny Mize is leading July ‘.l'i5ll' second 3'. Dill-‘hint; in a National 10-3 as "B" °nmm°’°ed "A" them but sent pitcher Walter uadr-on. " " -’ the atlonal Le ue race with ‘a gm dB8‘:1‘§‘”. 3”“ “$5 The Highlanders will stage 0. Brown, struck in the right wrist by me,.eNw__. pm “$83, G1-ember; '1' 3 as Cpl my boxing tournament this evening It s . to howiiat Three 0”!" hsd’1EYo hrs credit iii this stage... - sumo“ , ._ ' Rue their camp grounds at Brighton it Giants are in hospital and short- _____ V . was announced b Lieut. looy Mc- stop Bill Jurges _ls under suspen- Danny Yates, 2°_yea,..,,;d meme,- 1__bpL Mews)‘ ,_C,, an Cflibe. 590115 011 1' 01 the P. E. sion. M Hapy_G°_Lucky Chm-iey Wm; ' [M bfiggqxl -'g"'sqdn I‘ H‘ (Bunk w3“°h)' “W 9"” At Boston. a timely fllnirhlnn‘ won the British Amateur Goli 3_.cp1' 1-i 11'-om --,,- gqdn ' M5 “I the‘ °”m"k5 °‘ hem“ “ iniz built by surbsfli-1-iii? Sh01'l-‘"01’ Championship last year, captured ' ' ' ‘em 5‘h°w' R’lV“lry becwee“ me Rabbit Warstler brought hfime 9- the Georgia State cnampiozrslnp v 0 Ross "‘“‘°“‘“ ”°"‘"‘ “ “‘ “ W“ 91”“ badly-needed nm and save Boston recently... in 1931, Charley. than Wm‘ G°°m' I-'°5u°i G°°’3° Grunm Bees a 3-2 victory over Chicago 1']. captured state honors over the “M '1‘°'" °’“¥"°"m° 3" “kl”? Cuba. Milt Shodfner was credited “me c.,um,._ 1—s¢. J.-N. B-ha '12" dn 2—opi. w. o. h'doDonslsclq 3--' '1Vpt. Wendell us ‘'3'’ aqdn. 100 Yard Duh For Dlsmounted ,. Troops .i'A.. 1-531: A id "C" an. Jar-dine H qr. . . MLoDona - 2-‘nor. E. W. 3-Jnpr. w. Wood Hdqr. Sqdn. Riding and Running Holding To ‘ Stirrup 1-8.‘ s. MscPi'ierson and as. .1. ' N. Shiva.’ of “c" Sqdn part. On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock the annual sports will be held at Victoria Park with the following events takin P. E. I. Highlanders and the No. 6 District .55-nsls. R. O. O. 8. g . Semi-iinal ball game between the 100 Yar Dash. lat Pull—— of War. 220 Yard Dash. Final-— of War. Final—Ba game ‘ with his third straight victory. It was the first of a three-game series NEW YORK. July 19—E.xcellen* pitching performances Knott and Johnny Rlimey. backed up by a. batting attack that pro- duced erican League White of their doubleheader with Boston Red Sox at Chicago today. Mlite Box won 4-1 and 8-0. ' ’ Riansy, winning his seventh gems of the year. held Boston and runless through the first seven The celebrated player-umpire ruckus here last week may bring a new piece of equipment to Nai- ional League baseball parks...'I'he suggestion is to string nets across poles to catch fair balls and elim- inate the necessity of hairline de- cisions by umpires. AMERICAN LEAGUE by Jack 24 hits. gave Chicago's Am- sox a sweet? ‘Reese Rejects Contract Withl The hitlosr of the nightcan after ii-fig; - 3-’ .. ’.‘.“" “M '1“ N°i°-'°°"’N”"i5 mm 5° W‘ ll‘ llwn dheldth to arm ar - Eh‘ anpiiaaloizumflgagnna Geo. giéeld fitétaitflfield events lmmed- ,,;;°,n gm opener?“ ‘’ " ° The Dodgers wwmm.“ og «-3-» gqdm 5' “'m°~ Boston's lone run came on Jim- 3.IrnI‘rln_ rum Mounted J ::ml;on's mn home run of the , ’ _ I I g 14“ R_ 1.._ awn“, .1... Sam C M D,,_,,,,..,, mm“ (5¢,h°.,1b.,y) runes: crrr. Jul 1a—(Ar)—- .2-qs. ‘s. M. MecPherson --c» lant Request mm and Archie McKa.in pitcl-L. M fimlmmwl “gag: dn. B%—-cpl. .1. Guy "13" Sqdn. n’ in .1 r 1 . A.‘ Macbon id "<3" cm‘. 23%. at w. Jlirdine iadiqr. ‘ sec. 11-. L. H. Howard Hdqr. Jumping down is r —..... ..... .*i=:.:.:.:°...:.°v at W *~ ~- . J. Crabbe “A" n. D01‘ Yo H. Stewart “B" Sod Prick su nded the player for - W. R. F in. . . Seaman "A" Bqdn. Former Office Boy To Operate improper 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Glace Bay 5 3 1 24 Ch'towri 2 . 2 12 Lunenburg. »a 1 3 11 Moncton l 1 0 5 Amherst . o - 1 3 5 (Points, are given as follows: 5,. 3 and 1 for first. second end third in Hose Reel Race with'a_- 2 end 1 ' . - ; l_t’in'gsJise—7sc: .The ill/_hite Sax leaving sole -owner-shi of the A121- erican League team l'or»th.rce generations. Pending filing of the will, -the impression -prevailed that the club was left iv; trust for Charles A. comiitcey until he is of e. A pro- tectorate to-guide the cub until then’.-tclgge friends believed. would 3 tablngr. vice president and an important official of the club for a quarter ofva century. Comiskey . torday. ‘ * Gr 1',‘ who started in the White .80: organisation as an of- fice boy 35 ears ago. is high experienced .n baseball duties; business manager L T ’ lbs Minneapolis Best: Two outs! Three F'alls—60 minutes time-limit M ‘ - ‘SEMI-FINAL — K. 0.01-lrilely, 195 lbs. vs. ' - ~ 3 ‘Chicago Turned Down By Ford Frick Prick, President of e League. today said he had 890 10 days and fined him alter-cfiionh with Umpire <_3‘eorge plight of the Giants has been I or stressed by inJu.rles to catcher I-larry Dan- on ‘Image Giants led t 0: _ in rig a farce ou baseba n um mmuy the way they're tor-turin with the exception of and they can't intimidate him- they’ve do_any1._rrg.. . ." the team,dan¢‘l'hvi¢;1s:g2rgs1iiderlzt, he thewidow and Herr served uner e s_ sres- y Comiskoy, the " id Rom $ organized the White Box 39 years ago. and his son, :1. Louis. At the time of his father's death in 1931. J. Louis Comlsk baseball world that the ly would never be sold: executive club would remain 3, family enter- of prise, win or lose. 'i'0lllllTi ; AT SPORTING CLUB MAIN EVENT Lon Cowboy Hughes vs. Big Dance After Reserved 60¢; Rush 50¢. Ladies 25¢. _ I _ ','_lj‘lt_fll.”B0|ll.‘ 9.o'clock—Advance sale Jlmmle's Tsxl 19—1'\'ll'd NEW YORK, Jul National turned nest of New York Giants 0150 for on ur ., Since then the third basem Lou onions and relief hurler Waiter Brown. maflmwn Eh“. T°“7' ,Marrber§ to be so honoured were . “ w . Te or New Yorksoiiiiants should Km] mm’ for the moat were: happening. by Terry are 11 by umpires Bil Klem- ot all the others afraid to on" who that the Big Bull Montana 198 lbs. Salt Lake City Mystery Man, 200 lbs. St. Louis ed Detroit Tigers to an ll-0 vio- tory over Washington senators. svenino the series with a each. ‘l.’I’ll£. retired in the fourth when him above the left knee iiicting a painful bruise. Weekly Shoot At St. Eleanors u was e oriMonds/y Bp'l(;.:l_ta‘3lee.l§1yfll%i>dlSl‘..Eh3hOt§ Hewu evening. July l7 last. Awards were presentedon Provinces. Electrical the different churches. DANCING FREE Good floor and lots ed the first baseball contract of- fered him because he feared it would take him to Brooklyn —the glubmgmch now has paid 876.000 or name. only is now. was the star of a Iouisville church team which had sent Billy Herman. Chicago Cub second baseman, to the nu]- ors. "_ offered a contract by Cop Na): of 'Ilhe Colonels in 1930, Reese re- jected it because “lmiisvilie has 3 Watkins agreement with B and I don't ever want to play with . Brooklyn. are the daffimss goys and I don't want to become a .” game Rowe, after allowing three Vernon's line drive struck cap. in- behalf of Do lhi m on hoped some day to 'su Cronin, Bostorrs player manager, at short Joe Ksmsss am. July 19-.-1.si-ry M 5 O. k L ,0 G Macphail President of Brookl n’s °'°“- - N i - 3”’ “v - -m" Dodge”, . mm” § A £ Ootton, 3. Winchester, dynfigfi, Wm Bfllggguthmjgis msmaer. arrived for the Aniericsrt be “Nd “-000 "1, 5‘ A itio ll-st orrmsao. July 19-A l3-year- §:mt;dgut‘:,reri>a51eebItlel;e;1ggn:’idhim ,._3‘o.,‘§flk 133 plmé llowli $'4:5r.000nJla‘.reid (“dig old b0y'.wuIihsIerlte§e y3‘.m8S&fl:‘8§;)yr. M mu’ here to “tend W Lgbei:/tmchesger 93 players for the youngster. can own" by mhe;-rung night's Amer‘ - Association 111- 0: Cum” :3 Oh so White 80x from his 5“)? 3”“ ' ‘““‘°“"". ‘’‘‘‘“i .1. Yea in Min . “am-J J_ mug, gomukem mus Consider ....a..s 8‘ Use ards for dandruff. l NORTHAM RACES at MILLIGAN & M0llBlS0llS 1150.00 “PURSE” $1150.00 FOUR CLASSES 2.13 TROT and PACE — — — —— — — —-PURSE 5300.00 3 seconds allowed trotters 2.17 TROT AND PACE — —- — —- — —PURSE $300.00 3 seconds allowed trailers 2.23 TROT AND PACE — -- - -— — —- —PURSE $300.00 3 seconds allowed irotiers 2.28 TROT AND PACE-— -- — — - — —PURSE $250.00 No seconds allowed ALL ROADS LEAD TO NORTHAM ON WFDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939 The N08‘ iiD~to-date Sound’ System in the Maritime Transmission and Amplification of all Race and Track Announcements. HARD SURFACED DUST PROOF ROADS FROM EAST OF CHARLOTTETOWN T0 NORTHAN CORNER HOT DINNERS served on the grounds by the ladies of Well stocked refreshment booths. oder-ate Prices. Afternoon and Evening till 12 pm. of space-Good Music. Grounds and Building Electrically Illuminated. ONE OF‘ THE BIGGEST SPORTS EVENTS OF THE SEASON _ —-Come and Bring Your Friends- Admisaion 50c plus tax. Supervised auto parking free. Grand Stand 25¢: RACES START AT 2 P. M. PARI-MUTUEL ,A not -''oowEas. ‘ KlNG’$ :‘sc;o_(ir;-— round will W» Mm °‘W"Pi°*= ~’°° ‘"1 For full information a d ' Y 3 11 entry blanks phone or write 394.3” 'i‘ii’i‘.‘.’.l °i'e§°' °'. “ L-272'-7-19-2i. MILLIGAN & MORRISON, Ltd., Northam were stared today. - , _ “ levlowsd go. -by nmmuuanmwmn Cl1.IIW,GETUJl"l1‘DE UQAY, '1' - l'lJ3i.lNSl_‘EEl’8WEUSE REFLBTICR matches and the doubles from the - l i . . ._...... _..._,