<..:i%‘$fvt .- gave a far better perfonm- _ ce than the Reece ‘squad sand‘ Gm owed plainly they ave u: .- - oout reached the peak o! their B c h orm- - ° - - WI) the edge he dl q. q s 4. a-Jsavsnnaiis .................................................................. .._. ........ ..Don McNeil) ""°' "' Reece. make no mistake about t-BABON .- James Gim- it had a bad day. with the ex- ecution cl Glen Mai-helm. the ctassirisn race‘ - runs: m0 team failed to show any semblance ‘ or their mi hittina pom while L-Lll‘! NIGHTMARE O'Il'l¢|l _ THEATRE MoNTAGUE defensively they‘ were away belt? 3,475"- N-ggg any" r- _ , im- However t at happen! i0 e a-sinom BTIIAK M N m a Lsh ‘ f, but oi loved-s 1M ii milli- lit re- e-sco-rrv IUDIDNG n Seam Kennedy Fm" m‘ "Tun" a membered that the team has been 4,5553“); q, 11,5", qmh , _ 0 going along at la last dclipé A iet- y __._____.__ “ '" ‘ A-rorw‘ own was ccmng an earns _ _ .7 Yuma‘: but vie venture m, 0pm CLABSIIIID race runes: 0150.00 T El E E- 0 ll 0 N E T E HENliY v ion t a shoud the same two i m“. mm m m m tum" m. irarson ........................................................................ “Pat gicKenna ' ' Bpringhiil boy: would see an alto- ‘AJHJAN mmwun __ ‘um s : m z . b-JOIINNII nannies: ‘ r A L hiiltgnnlwnrivmen ‘ltimgatfirdlinzapélalg- ""'nlunml “muma l) 0 eron 2. Casey 2. shin r. Coy-ls: 1'43""? ll- ‘film-l -- 0- P-llwm » 1 ¢ two h|Q h"; Tux", 15w - "n" Ta-IQIAIJI II- LUJCOL I. P. HOOPS! Q‘ 0i bate hit. Burden: hcni run; . ' -. 4 i Btull: stolen base: Tabor. us- 2:20 PAOI ' " ' ' 0 i: mond: left on base. Sprlngliiil ‘l: _ iioLn .. (i 0 Kinsmen ‘l; first base on error. L-Ibo mllcr " u. ‘wank, , a ' 0 0 Taber. lklennedy. Ooyle. Williams. li-DIID! IUDUONG .-.. Bug“ u.“ ' n 0 l) curris, ennessey; struck out: by i .. p, 1 | n » \ l = a M := v cor" as“: ' “i” m: u m‘ so... l 0 rie 8: ass on ba s: by r 1' LL DRUG i 0 l) Currie 2: Crockett S; wild pitch‘.- A A )0 n Tabor 1; Currie; passed ball: ' “up ' s w?“ t t l n i ' ' [p1 l. S rnptres: A he plate, snot: ' ' A‘ 1th.; 0n the lime-Goodwin and Gal- MULTONS OLD s’ aim, “m, .. . . AMI-EERST, N. 8.. Aug. 4 —(C).‘) —-Sumi'riersid. PILL horses cop- ped two events oi the three-class harness racing here today with the Halifax trotter Harold 'R.. Grattan. owned by R. Kidney tak- ing the No. 1 stake. Quick Lick. owned by John Harkness o! Summerside, took the Amhors‘ keen" m“ Elisa-gt “ti? thretdlazittcetwohyheais eiid ' m“ m“ play“! second in the first. O. K. Voio o! ‘gt irfurzjayclgigebgfi Central Acadia took the first heat. ° e ' The 2.24 trot and pace wcnt u: (‘lemgfggsjeinndjlxigfig clean sweep fashion to Lucky rcdiice the same fast srgccr‘ owged 3% WM Prom‘: that has character- o “mmers e‘ _ y c ey' owl" teams appearances igvviiytolgk‘ sle-lcgiiidrinolthshe-yfliiltw- nher nil season long. ' ’ ‘V’ ‘I’ 4‘ Summary H" "l" Alldlll“ N0. 1 static -2.zo Trot and Pace ililiii load at the top s. Rovers like noth- Harold L Gran“ ii i0 take a fall out Donna ch88 ie-fiicCabe managed B.” 3mm" h ‘he same m“ Dan MacEiwyn l“ "We! i" the nlfly- Dorothy Wont m1 s month fans could mu,“ Grinan a preview oi what yew mo)‘ rhell the "Chills l" June Stout . .. . final series. Time; 119 4-5; 3,19 4.5; + + '4' 4-6. the exception 0i earance against the 'e playing g heads- QUICK Lick ball. Their hitting OK V010 z so so for the first Billy P» C. Park" iproved one hundred Jennie Kalmuck his is expected to be Professor Clegg in their remaining Lucky Lady pitching staff which ‘violet Brwlc ~ ~ iermanned is also ex- Time: 2.17 1-5; 1.18 4-5; r strengthened and 1. ctor that may have a Z fl ro w n D F ll -.'° _z~s .-s l? Q 0 I l 9- ...... s‘ JQIIIOIsDQIBSw ‘B. fiqchccunnmma- 0 sdU>~'l@'~U\ifiLiD-¢ OD Qqauun-N Pfimenvsow» ‘ ,. mania-sure" before the winners are No. 3 Stake-AH Trot and Pre Lucky Spencer . l i 1 ll- + + Il- Billy McVey 5 2 2 secret that in a week Junior Hal . 2 3 3 . Bolger may appear in Dick Budlonl 3 4 5 pitching role {or the Haliburton . .. 4 5 4 ~rew_ Pius. who has been Time: 214 4 .17. game since joining the 1e outbreak oi hostilities .:§.::"..";°:t..rz::.‘;*:% Bonsliaw Team t that time. l-le hasn't . ‘$2.212? Winners Over hgiles. ash: .. Albany Squad. iuld have plenty of whip hing left in that southpaw z am. Still a youngster. a Bcnshsw softball (cam batted of weeks hard practice out a 20-11 victory over Albany work wonders with him and in a South Queen's lseasllt 811ml! an whip his arm into any played at Albany on Monday nce of the anri he once night, A fair sized crowd of fans ed. rival hitters will have a 55w the winners roll up an eleven iiiie will"; l! Wild Pi!" run lead in the first two innings horsehide that he will throw grid irom there on their lead was way- never threaten . + 4- + 4- c, write pitched the entire icush i-YlPY illilfd W w!" game for the Boinshaw team and Qh with a victory in thfl! held his opponents scoreless unti‘. s against Springhlli yester- m, 31th, crossman started (or afternoon, Reece and Klns- m, 10mg, being relieved by B. squads showed enough to Noon,“ m the 5ev¢nm_ Bonshaw int them being strong con- hm n” e110“ chalked up against ers ior Maritime honors ii them, with Waive being charged w-hen either one oi them mums. m, 10am .ld get into the Maritime play- outstanding in u“; Bonghgw "5- Sprmghiil Pmdim '* “'1' victory was R. MacPhali and C. nceri smart baseball squad and “mitt while the shining lights local squacl's performance ‘m. me Albany team w"; 1,, nst them was heartening. M-cuod and‘ MuAu1ay_ I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ Umpire in chief Clair MacLeod ariiculsrly was this true in the turned m ‘ good job m m, “m. z or the Kinsmen. The McNelll- “an: “flaws iaged uutfit came up with one mnmm._ ‘heir iinest performances of the mmflnm L 031w d. wtchem ion last evening and ihad the c_ R‘ hhaphml. m. a Morn“ aks leaned a little towards their a Macphm’ u; _,_ Muu°d_ ', they would have marched of! ab} B‘ Maclqevm. c’; L T001,‘ u; ‘I a victory instead oi a yvell- c'wmte_ p_ ied draw. The team outpiayed “h”: MuAulay. c; cm“_ visitors for six inninls of the m.“ p_ Don“ s6, B’ NOON“ ie nndithe fact that they ‘r bonny’ Green’ d; Jrened {s not to be held against G1 Damon. ab. E Noon,“ d; m. Ev after the visitors had L Macuod m’ i the score they showed their v Mimi“: WY do" W gather different team in action. nirls out in their l“! W" Ii Different and better lwevery wav- pl te and it took Plenty 1i 4 Q O rlef nslve skill for the Nova one thin: the “ma; did show tin s to turn back the threat. ‘M py-iniy w“ u“), when Reece ~0- + (l- 0- and Kinsmen tangle ln the play- l_v their showing the Kinsmen @115, fans will witness the most nl hed definite proof that they ouggtgnding unlor playoii series 1 e right in ill! thick 0i f-ht ever witnessgd in a local league. )1 for league honors and a place And its g toss-up just which team e island playdclwna when will came through. tackle the Reece in the jun- league piaydowns. Yesterday .. b. iris“ cuanoiaiv." S’side Horses Capture Two Events At Amherst CHARLOTTETOWN Baseball Results NATIONAL I Cincinnati 4. Boston I. First St. Louis 7. New York 2. Second St. Louis 3, New York 0. Chicago 4. Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia post- poned, wet grounds. AIHIERICAN Boston S. St. Louis 9. New York at Detroit, postponed. rain. Philadelphia at Chicago. post. poned. rain. (Only games scheduled.) INTERNATIONAL First Rochester 7. Syracuse 3. Second Rochester 1. Syracuse 2. First Jersey City 3. Buffalo B. Jersey City 1. Buffalo 15 Baltimore 2. Toronto 5. Second Newark 3. Montreal 4. EARLY ETKPLORERS The first to round the Cape 0f good Hope in South Africa we?! the Portuguese elmibrers Barth- olomew Diaz (in 1486) and Vaslw Rovers And Anchors In Game Tonight Rovers and Anchors are the op- posing teams ln tonight's City League Baseball game at the Memorial Field diamond and fans are expecting to witness one of the closest tussles of the season when the two top teams oi the league clash. Games all season long between these two clubs have been hard- hltting. closely contested alfairs with both anxious to chalk up vic- tories. Tonight should witness i116 same story. Game time is set for 5.45 sharp. Three Matches In li. of 0. Tennis Three matches were played yes- terday at the Knights of Columbus tennis tournament. Additional matches are scheduled for today. Following are yesterday“ N’ ts: _Helen Larier won Ircm Barbara Coyle 6-1. 6.1. wands MacMlilan 'won from Betty McAulay 6-2..6-2. John Molyneaux W011 11'0"‘ 1'1"’ old Power 6-0. 6.1. Today's Matches Paul Keys vs- Cyrus VPSSQY- Carl Bradley vs. John MolynlrlllX- Fred iirgTague vs. Adrian Peters. W. Shephard vs. l-‘red Coyifi Teresa Moncsliw vs- Kl‘? Fm“ your. da Gama (in 149B). . SATURDAY NIGHT iiiicizs » GANADNS FINESTTRABK SATURDAY. AUGUST 7 FEATURING 2.20 PAGE-PURSE $500.00 A ENTRIES HORSE L-NATURE 50v e-LADY SCOTT. IL-‘l-UP DIRECT . L-MONTY BUDLONG . s-Juua uunmxo o-nuckv BUDLONG -i.-.ios Louis voto .. a-LILL! BELLE .< .. Also eligible: Lilly Marlene. OWNER. " . id. Dowuc A. E. Phlilills . . .. L. Walker .Lorne Ksiiy (Azwi-l" .. Keir Woodslde Wellington McNeiil ..Morton Wind!" ..Austin O'Brien 2:20 PACE L-DB. L. B. T L-FLO DIRECT 3.—MARJORIE BUDLON 4.—C. ALBERT BUDLONG. __ ' with 5 Gilleua Blue Blades J. Rankin Lorne Kelly A ‘ _ J-‘lfij Photo finishes. battles ip all AUGUST 5' 1948. parts of the inllo and the usual upset victories marked the har- ness racing meeting held at Mon- tague yesterday when a large sized crowd o! spectators svw Kelly's Nightmare. Mary Merk. Shy Arm 2nd and Billy Aubrey come through with victories. with Mary Merk and Billy Aubrey being the only straight heat winners of the day. Times marked up were fast over a lightning-fast traclflwlth starter Rankine Mc/Laine getting his fields away in fast order in every heat of the twelve raced. Ono horse took a new record, Kelly's Nightmare, a fast improv- ing trotter taking a mark o! 2:12 2/5 in winning the second heat of the Classified Trot. Her previous mark established last Saturday was 2:13 3/5. ‘ The Classified Trot. first event on the card, produced close. thrill- ing finishes in every heat among the four starters. 1n the first mile the Nightmare. after trailing the Baron who had taken the rail aifter the word. trotted to the front on the backstretch the second trip around to win by a length in a driving finish. with Lusticls. third and Lee Brewer fourth. In the second heat Kelly's Nightmare made every post awin- ning one with the Baton coming fast on the last end but not quite able to make the grade. In the third,- however, the Baron had his revenge. The Nightmare went away on the rail but abreak cin the first turn saw her drop back with the Baron going ta the front to stay. Lusticia coming on in the last part to furnish the opposition. - Classified Pace Mary Mei-k was i-l-l in win- ning the second event on the card. in all three miles the Sem- PiB-dlrivcn mare stayed in a trail- ing position until the stretch had been reached. then coming on with amazing bursts o! speed i0 head the field at the wire. She beat out Just Flicks in the first two miles and edged out Dale B. in the third and final heat. No. 3. Classified Trot ‘The second trotting event on the card saw Billy Aubrey lead a field of seven horses all the way in all three heats raced. but nev- ertheless the finishes were all close with the horses all being bunched as they opened wide from the three-quarters pole home. but the winner always had too much trot left for them. Bonnie Dale yvas second in each trip. coming fast on the last part of each mile to ' finish lust e couple of strides be. hind the winner. No. l, Classified Pace The final class on the card pro- duced the best racing of the day. Shy Ann 2nd. little thought oi among the bettors, went away on i-MISS KNOX Qr-DUDY BUDLONG ‘L-BILLY McVEY .. Ur-SIR ADMIRAL .. L-ABEGWEIT MILADY L-IIAPPY VERNON IL-TWILIGIIT MELOD L-BOB CANUCK .. i-SOLDIER BUDLONG 6.—SL‘GAR HARVEST .- ‘L-BABE BIIITTE U-—AI4I.4IE HAL Iw-MAR-JORII BUDLONG Z-MISS KNOX Sip-BILLY McVlY 4.-—DR. L. B. .. L-SIR. ADMIRAL . fi-FLO DIRECT . ‘L-DUDY DUDLONG . ln-C. ALBERT BUDIDNG . r G. H. .. Harold stead ..Dr. Temple Hooper .. Harvey Windsor _.ii____i- CLASSIFIED race - PURSE $150.00 .. . c. Smith 9F" the kind °7 Lorne Kelly (Agent) shavesthatmakeyou Kennedy 100k you; bat. u” J. A. Annear Thggg (wq 51g pygd. lion made, fit exact- 2:20 PACE 1y, and protect you ..‘. Rankine from the dkwmfbrt CLASSIFIED TROT — PURSE 0150 . . J. ll k - "Wm" the Gillette Tech ...Edgsr Bryenton .. G. H. Buntaiu .. Dr. Temple Hooper .. Lorne Kelly “Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. caused by misfit blades. Yes, Gillette " uajtlmk" double edges mean .. . ndsor . u. Boutilller dwbie QWXIWIW- Ihrold Stead Keen Racing Is A ‘Feature Of Montague Yesterday Meet At the rall the first mile to ie u; the way. although being c1 pressed at the finish by L, d‘ Darnell and 01a. _Budlong_ three leaders» being t so clo | blanket could have covered t u, Again in the second mile u‘; fans saw another thrilling m, one that required a photo m: Miss Commando taking the m by inches in a. thrilling i... right to the wire with v n, Long. the third horse being m; inches behind. \ i Shy Ann 2nd. however, hanim ough reserve left to win (he q heat and race. Ola Budlong m the lead at the half. In the b y. stretch valley Long took over bu), in the stretch drive the Phiijm. driven mare. pacing very 5 moved up irorn third placg, i, win the heat by inches in an e. battle with Valley Long and i, Budlong. All three heats prod cgd some of the best racing of m“ day. so closely were the t ea‘ leaders bunched after every 1g Summary: No. I. Cllllified Trot Kelly's Nightmare (Shawi ..1 Baron (Baxter) '. Lusticla (Tierney) Lee Brewer (Lewis) .. Time: 2.13 2/5; 2.12 2/5; 1/5. Winning horse owned by my, Geo. Bishop, Charlottetown. No. 2, Classified Psce Mary Merl: (Sample)..- Just Flicks (Cudmore) Dale B. (O'Brien) .. .. Lorraine Albbe (Kelly). Just Betty (Seaman) Dudy Budlong (Stead) Time: 2.13; 2.13; 2.14. Winning horse owned by ml Semple, Kenslnglon. L 4'44 l5 No. 3, Classified Trot Billy Aubrey (C. Smith). i-il Bonnie Dale (Kelly) 2122 Brendan's Boy (Sentple) 4's: Buddy Budlong (Stead) .34’! Speedwell Guy (Buell and ; Baxter) ..5_H Guy Harvest . .136! Reuben Lee (Bemard)... 6,11 Time: 2.16; 2.16; 2.17. Winning horse owned byflt, Vessey. Charlottetmvn. ‘ ; No. 4, Classified Pace Shy Ann 2nd (Phillips) Miss Commando (Se-rnple). Valley Long (Lowrle) .. _ Linda Darnell (Bcrnard)....2|BB Ola Budiong (McDonald). . 853 Lady Worthy 2nd (Willis) .445 Merle DlrectAWaiker) . Lucky Number (Kelly) . Mary's Delight (O'Brien) =9 Time: 2.17; 2.15 3/5; 2.17. Winning horse owned by A. Phillips’. O'Lcary. -- ' . ‘ HISTORIC JTAME i Magma Carts Island, in the Thames River in Surrey. England. was so named because Masha Carts was signed there by Kllil SWEETEST COMBINATION ou EARTH! l r EO°k‘¢lf'feel.||l"be,§|l¢ F“ Gillette Jcihn in 1215. Gillette TECH RAZOR s» » Gillette BLUE BLADES