4,-v-rgggwosissza-. Dodgers lnSecond Place, 3 Yankees Dump Cleveland i .the right field wall in the thirdt in the four innings Ramos worked. . fifth inning to open the Cincinnati scori-; Then they were held to one safety iby reliefeu Dick Hyde and Jim 1 CHICAGO IAPI-substitute Tedglers. LI-pcio's three-run homer and I The Plutlies di-oppul to . solo jot by Ted Williams carried place as the National l.eai:ue's tng. Boston Red Sox to a 5-2 victory first lite teams continued to battle DETROIT -Detroit Tigers Helse. I over Chicago White Sox Frldlyyaround in the standings like dice.got all their runs early Fridayl PITTSBURGH lAPi - Pitts-l - tiisttl before a crowd of JGJIJ. -f in a x. night off rigtiuianasr Pedro na.;tiurgti Pirates treated rookie bonus, Lepcto. subbing for Billy Klausl The Redlegs hardly needed to. mos and went on to defeat Wash-i pitcher Von McDan'lel like a coue-5 WM lIIlIl'Pd his hlfk MI I flfldltll; flex their vaunted muscles in spoil- 3 ington Senators 4-I before l3.7al. try cousin Friday night as they till? in 0", wfond. Illmmtd Mfling rookie Sanford”: hid for hislspeclatorii, smallest night croitId' defeated St. Louis Cardinal 7-0. of Billy Pierce-is last halls mm l3ll1 i-it-toigv nt lht' season and hisyol the season at Briggs Stadiumu Vernon paw. chalking up his the lelt lield stands with tum tingtirst over them, instead they; The Tigers, winning the first of sixth victory in to dtcisions. gave. "'5 W?" "U! '" ll" "ll?" ,""""l- l chased him to his third defeat with y a three-game series agaipsi the up nine bits-all singles-but never, w'"l3"" 9'" bl"""l ll” 27"” nine singles. many of the scratch Nationals after dropping three was in serious trouble as the Car-I ""'""' "M M” w""".l' "' "'"9lvariety, and George Crowe's 2lst straight to the first-place New dinala dropped two full gafeel l”m" """ ”" "zl" mm l'a'"” home run. a two-run smash ut'ertYnrk Yankees, scored four time: back of league-leading Milwaukee.l . oll reliefer Paul Lapalme lo thek puffed tensely. officials observed both smokers and kept is touch S !ble&. 1. Hollander Wine d V I T pa... Contest Alfre Groom au is o run, up - --; .- . ' ..":::-.-.-.:.... '- ise-re s ut: um Y gtgggpjvgnjj ----------AN M i R d l . 3.. :g,;;nj;.;:.;i SW afl trne QCOT ,.,,;",',f',,',"",'?,:.'-,.l,,.'.:f”';.N,:;i3tt;t pnternstiuaal goodwill plpesinok-l "5 en" T "'kk M ' H :7 "'i.i”i?.il'.'.li."”ii,'Iii-.. Flint ...i'r-am hr .....i.”"'"'. lie ..... ....'”"....i."'f'at..n ii..S'..'.”.";i".l' Bouke Dijkstra of The tissue points is yestesdIy's Maritime A.u...i.g E1.-I. niaiiasi u..,.' by cable to see how the lace syn '3 um"? - Cu'i 5'4 ' liken going. of 1: points. Alfred Groom at Pettersee. autos: 2 act: Clark. Rudl kept the 3.1 grants of IA- Sttmmmllle "4 PW "””' Ienrlck: .1. Art er. netiaii. harm in his pipe going for I 3-C-Nu limit '1?" cl. Ilaes. 11'! ft. 1! ill minutes and 39 seconds before hie "la 1; wum.1:c,'( gcx. Il& JIIIII-"Col 305 Clark. pipe flickered and went out. Dl.ll- "uh M"d."u' to um. Berwlck..1.. Doll Kclllnla. Anti- st” ken. Ml "nlu portion d (0. placed f0t.I.l'llI Ill P0 ah jonllh H.I.. 3. Btillld Dtlldtll. baccn alight for llominutes and N.” hum tn" 3'1"” '5” All-U05-ltlhi 35 5 L 5” lil- lo seconds to win the ehampiolr d 5-" "mWu"”'' '"h ' ta" "' ""3. ".'L 3” CU" ,,,,,,A s points to win an .t.a. MacNeir tis. n.c.N. 3. Gen. Walters. Ab. Trophy awarded to the winning tiles: 1. Biggs. lt.C.A.!.. sum. l W111 ”l ”tB'l3l”- Vmllpawi Aiilm-L ilriicti hr Art RllrhlfIElA"l' Hummm lHugh”l Jiihnnv 'lntnnttIli and otillieldet” . , "1 i ,4 I rm. gm Lil”? Dlllhffl W Smlllll 3 W niiiim Thtitnstin. had item tin. ::j,:'mm"(::,7W,,,:,m':Q:, ,;lK:','mm Ranida txiacnonatui 4 uaiikce even tintil the flllllll, ittth , . 'lliss Commando Whappelll 5 lIllIlPl, the nutter vtent in 2.lt , , , Thomson smacking l'II( l0th home 11) Vlillieti Express lORrieni 8 ' ' h f' h d A - ' - . ' ' ' C. S h 7 l':l'I!FlllVl:l';f1l:llll,:nll:D'lt"Flli'Ol'1.f:fl frllilfl I'Iff.ml';'ll.l: l".'".t .l '”l Irv": I (J::lTval'lIRtaFl:r'ialdl m” l g Niuloaal l.i-agite ' singles alter P:tfl.n's second home ly".('”pf ” " J m ll " "R , 7"", 3 15 L5 'y"ll1l y rim of the consort in the scttond 'll”"Ni. ' R Trot Fhlmz" W” um um! l H mm": kl':IPlliVll'l'ltlP. tlriion hl'hl,(If;I1P hrlmk tnurhmry l I Brtinklrn lfll'ifl00fll0 -tel: I0 ll. ('l,EVl-jI,k'xl1 qr-i M-ii tork " l ”' ” "Ml '"t"k Vl l'" 5 ' (-,,h,,,,,i nu.-iinng tn.-i-"arm 1 1 Elston Littleficld ulna Lnvtn; Yank”! hr.-'7.” M . 9" nmmv uorit the mile in 2 16 (-5. A" R'dm W' H)” M, 3 3 tint and Neeman. Koufax. Bea- 'Yl.l'laV rttghiaii thev shelled Cleie- ”"”ARY L Wu; "K" igmiii I 1 1 "M '"'- l''"""' "m ""1 D""'. land Indian: with "ix hits. inrliid- r 7"” ;:::,,',,,,,':,gr:,-i,i,. .1 Kpllyl i ””"'””t R"5"h"'" W w l”1b'"" M: I ,m.P,.,,mn ymm" M. "M," liiduat ll F Striithl I , jq K. V i 5 l L Filsltiti lllis l'lit Uni-i:MI. ;i,...,,,,. Pal lltiiniilds tSlcatl) 2 l(l;t'”iHlf'f' ll-'t”Aal'l-la'f'l, , Walls tzi. mtnsnuti-r. RlKPhnl'n, l.FflV Wliiiv) Ford shtit lllll the Vlvhalli H W RN” M aluls or y. .' 3 3 I A Snrtind 1 Indians for six innings but left llv HM" tVtlI- s T””” 2 l'ln3;;"f'ml" lt'Iiit-anti tititi In! rm .1 5 0. its: game In the seventh with a Wu Fwlnriir IF tttttlltl 5 5,-in, gum m gmnh, , Brooklyn 101 I02 00x 5 7 Ill gore ghntildnr after giving up I Tara l.ittle Dale II. Kvllvl I hum: WW” Ivimllvy 2 .' Pnlinlsits. KBHFF l7i and Sil- imma rim to Fit-he Wmdltng 'xaittinia: Relic ' t 7 Y NM rm” 1,”NN."l) J . tern, Vppmail tag Klaglie. Rne- Vllll--KDF'l.l"HH I'll": . .Inr Pcattrlitl l"Pll'l' .l. Siiiithl I Hm. mmmnny ' : 'lhtirk t7v and nfl.Nt"l'Mll'f1 tlag-, Mikhail rlllttheri f'itit'Irinalt hark 'limr 920'-'i--I yarmn-y nwam ,”-m.iM, ; g he i. Ptiholsky. HRS Chi-Speake. Into the tirst division Vfillrly nighty I Parr Cmnmnd" Ml ( y H) y nank. ;;i.-.i.sni,i.-r vilth I four-hit, 7-1. victory Avery hens Pride tli. Kelly) many and lnmmn", 7 . p,m.lnna,, 002 mi; mu 7 is 0 I Philadelphia. hacked by hls team y Dianne Rudlnng Lnnlmu. mnnud) . y phludeipm, ",0 mo "in ,2 4 , y rruiteit' It singles and one home lnng John ll. Smith) Tim, 2151.5 simqmii mm R”,-2,5,. swim-(1,. run nff league-leading pitcher .lacki-lR.l”S -NW9? T 'l-- -lH.Vl Cl ' 3 PI" lhlnrcht-ad ifii. 'ililler Ilit. (lard- . Sanford and three other Phil htir-.Sadie Harvester tChapp(-Ill SIJOHV Dirk ”.,mm0n, 1 y is;-n IQI and Limeii I. Sanford, L. -e - - ewe -- M I on -it-rmvr--i 2 - W ”i-;;';".;;:.”.";':.:?:''"- :' Bob Flegg tBernarill 3 - , , ' , America's Ara tfiidmoret t -l(x,I'mV'r"Gk gm ('3: ll: '1' Prtident-a Hy Illrserlaiilli I - Ewfn nmm" F a"d"RPr”.l Fmr” 'V"'") R ' unui 'Dnley t7i lGilf'Cla I'll and -. -- . . Tum N '5 all lllrniin. Hccati t'l' W Ford l.:l - 7-... . . .-.... . Uni.-ti llRs Kjik-Skiiuttnn. ('le-y t' ai:;i:ii' ASSISTANT tr'"”'""”' ' - n nTTtlwA tCPt M R tMell Rochester ntitititiiititti I ti 2 i.-iclt. formerly associated in an Buffalo 210 (I'll lfix- 7 ll fl exectitiir capacity with mo lead-. R. Hlayloclt. Greason ill. G. Thecveaofhniwmenlltll'tIu:ht1ttl in "nu :: i xtittlr ii-our: He had or: of the Progressive Coniterwr Rlayloclt lR' and Rickctts. licr-I the tlartttnwr wrv turned m- min thr -lth dash tinm Ihr sartir tiw parii, has been named t-x- hprl and Vnlile l.. R. HlilVlrN"k.y uarrls Monrtnn Wmtlav II I g h l. i hnrsm in: is Our mn:t'aliilaItmI.N arutiie assistant to Transport HR RI!"-SIPMZTI i alters the season's hlggettt purse. In drtvef VRt'lPlWll- Ml" Wl" "W Minisler Hees Mr Jack waaiwashitigtt-in 000 not Itntl I I at th- 32.000 Monctonlan. wal racedu litany nnmli-iris uere held as to the 7th dash utlh MHIPT "cctliw '".narrted private secretary to for-llletroit 120100 mx--4 I I 7'1 5"” '" 'l"V"' ”"" -'”'”N""- mt-r Fonttervalive leader John; Ramon. llwle tsi. Ht-ise :7: and I prrihahle vitrinrr, with Lorivair. vtho ma: 1' ” lll lltr nlimtt daslirs R.-M-Lg,-n in 1941 He later was nri- ('nttrIney, Fnvtark, Rvrd int and "or. the favorite her-ntise of his ititli tlirtlr: Hm llsti to driver V3,, !N.relm.y to "U" m,m.g' "mm, W ,,-"mark L Rnmmli mile In 207 l.'s at Fredertrlnn. Harnltl Slond for driving ifonnie:n".v.I hm ".,.vu., ,,",nmM M”. "R: n,.,.”,,,,;,. which was the fastest performance Frrttch tn VlrlfIl'V in the sixth dash i . iti.ypar period. Groh, Cristanle III and tlnllttf over I Rood field of lrotlers, 11'1- 'l' at this season in her a new mark of 2.l!l. Very few were expecting thatl Newport Chlef'a owner would bet collecting the largest end nf the-i purse. ex-id:-ntly ltirgrtttinn lhal in the tree for all pare at Old Home weak, Charlottetown. August I1.A - NM. he won all three dashes fnry 5 owner 13 C Crtiikshlnlt. Halifax” uuurrivs CORNER A Reader Recalls Happy l.r-: Mwitiittilir Rtlxlflll lilaxrc, and is lni-nit-r lal.'lfV(ll:l has sent is Iiirrirl in this rtii Inst Sallll'flR,V nitzhts Raw State llut-ewav pro gram and we, noticed where Fle- ware, NM 2.1. tiwnrd lt,V Heber Ill Swernov, Hridizenaicr. N 5.. limit (ll-7! vii Hearn It-It. , eighth i V '4 -- W - - or " learn. summerside had 13 potntl. , The lost dttsnfwd Illr st-miiid- . Antlgonlsh Hlghlenld Society All. place, While Sm six zanir-s ht-hind C I I B A d A ' k St. Mary's ll llallu I and m- Niaw York Yankees and left them 0 U n hgvgt 5, six games ahead of the third-y . . ' la the Ladies Dlvislu. Betty N3" Rrtl 501- S I Da '1 A R You Macliesa made a clean sweep VFW VWTK '”" d'"l.V 73”" P S t of the four eve-Illa. with an aggre- hultcrl A pair of home runs. hi'cak- . . . H" of j) polnu. : in: a l-I lie iiith a trio-run sfltll l-iir &lll;ll' tlaxlirs and title Flitrnpsy Ilt. shawl 5 pet" win”, of Rvclluy clipped . In the ninth innini: as iiilu.-uikt-e in-iitite llasll iII4rfP tip the harnrs! Dnl Ft-is:-n tlilaclnnist 7 two seconds off the Maritime rec- " Braves hung nnln first place in the i-at-in: card at the (lharltittelown 1-.mp- 2 ll 4-5 Md la. nu gm yud run. pushed . Nltgnnll hl.eag:te race Thiirsdzyinriiing Park last night T who. ' C P". , MM by Lloyd nobuuon 0' st 5. til! l W" 3" Vl””l'.V 0”" ' 9 d she uere rained out hy t e - I ' h v y w t i Lh pm". New York Giant! Ii:.-ti; iim.,,,.,.,,, ,,, ,.,,,,, uarimi E tl. Kellvt ; 5 The Cha.i-lotietown Guardian. Saturday. July 20. 157 :;:yr'mm zflfule :nd 57 seconds. The former record was l min. 59 sec. Rouuour AT" i'-I Ttelrnatior tilt and Rtiselli. W: I rnllul. L Tieleiiauer. HR. Tor- in an min. and 54 seconds, SETS NEW RECORD Alfred Groom of Stimmeraide hroke his own Maritime (Native) Jctliroe l record for the pole vault. clearing R,i..m,.,-.- mi mi mi,.a g 9 the bar at 12 ft. 7 1-8 inches to hansas ('iti nun 000 lole-1 7 1 better his former mark made at Lriei: and Triandos. Ginsberg Antigonlsh lul yelr by I W inl- isi-, Urhtin tilt and Smith. L: Mayor W-K Currlv of Sum- (iafvnr mt i(t;,.'rmii. mt-rside made the presentations of SI latttts 000000fl0('L-0 l 3.iPl'l1"' r-in-ii...-zit - am on lflx--7 i2 1: Officials were - Attrmuttrt-r -- ttwan--'- Mmttt 'tt- .3l:l....'?.1'. 'il:li..flf'i:'.'....'i?:l Schmidt in and Laiirlrith, Law L. V. Mt.-Daniel. Pitt-Thomas 00.1 ml) lltl--5 9 0 tititi 002 ONLZ ti oi Nixon. no-Int-it tilt and White: Pierce. Lapalme tilt and Moss. W Nixon. l.' Pierce. HRs. Roa- Lepcio. Williams. lntl Montreal Toronto Nlilwaukee New York M0 lfl'l 000-! 7 0 ('tinlcv and Frantlnlli Antonelli and Kati. weiitrum tti. tilts. Mil- Pafko t7i N'Yk-Thomson. lnlernellonal League Klnntreal Nlflmflo-ll I 1 Toronto 10.1 034 x-ll la 1 Vargas. Barker Isl. Harris (5). tlclnn t7i and Running; Grime- lev and Rnsclli l.: Vargas. HR: Tnr - Gnlial tfiomplelinn of sus- pended game of Sunday. June 1!. Vaughan Groom; Chief lnspet-tore nick Henthorn; inspectors-llalph Judge. Claude Ives. Judges at finish-Morley Bell. Enzor Bow- ness. Earle Corticy- Chief Field Judge-Frank Daley; Other field Judges -J. Ledgervvood. Bob Mol- ilison. Bud Mountain; Timekeeper. ln-Chief -Jim MacGregor: other limekeepers-Jack Wright. Walter Darby. Eric Woodsidc; Clerk of course-Earl Smith; official scor- er-Lowell Hancock; Statistician. C.C. Hickey; Press Stewart Ralph l'lamsay- Field scnrer--- Henry Wedge; Official surveyor--Mai-. Mamusland; Field DocIor-Dr A. R. Grant. Results of events are as follows. TRACK I00 yda-men.l Neville Hender- aon. R.C N. 2. Ed Knight. R.C.N. and PFlPrk0rl Hllk Rnslnn (.l'Ilf'3Ert It'll lltll fltll til Joe Richards of Lancaster. N. : It. won the feature I - mile run. Maritime 3 -' N'..'l Cl-.5 Lloyd cord I. Halifax. Time-23 1-3 in 2.1 2-5. M0 .vd.s.l. rt. 2. B John Labrosee. 880 yds. Il. Wayne Dixon. Antlgonlah High- land Society. Time -to i-5 sec. 220 ydrtnen. 1. son. R.C.N. 2. Peter Watson. R.C.- 1 min. -it sec. Neville Mander- Brian Fleminc. SI. Mary's. . one prelim Peter Walstin. R.C.- Flemlfli. St .'ilar.v's. .1. l.Watst.itt. R. f'. N22. Robertson. St Mary's. Il- .lohn Montgomery. R.C.N Time- C.N. Time -17 2-5 see 1 min. 57 gee, tNew Maritime Re- R C N Time 31- 54 sec lnenlde. 11! ft. 10 ins. llaaunee thretI.l. Joe Ling. " n'.C.N.: 1. Geo Walters. Abbiex; - 3. Bob Clark. Berwick: lll ft. l in wick. to ll. 41?: ins. Reining hcoad lumptnee I. mph Clark. Berwlck; 2. John Moore. R.C.N.; 3. Vic Aabury. ll ti. III. ins. LADIES FIELD EVENT! lllgil .lump.l. Betty Lou Mar Lean; 2. Jessie Howatt; 3. Fay lg Callheck. 3 ft. 7'5 ins. Running broad Jump. 1. Belly Lou MacLeaII: I. Jesale Howalt: 3. Fay Callbeck. 12 ft. We ina. Rovers Oullcist Stars 39-21 The Rovers oullaated the start- 89-Zl in a Charlottetown Juvenile Softball League game played at the l(.C. diamond Thursday night. Leonard Kelly hurled the win and helped his own cause along with 9 hits in 10 trips to the plate. Harry (Apples) MscGulgan was the losing hurler. Sterling Simmt clouted 3 homers for the winner! and Wayne Ward nailed one Doug MacArthur slammed out 1 hits including a pair of circuit clouta for the Stars. K. Mlle Eun.1. John McNelll. (Anti igonish H.S.i 1. Bob Lee. R.C.N.. ll. Carl Purcell. St. Mary's. Tlmc- '- ---'r--"”- '- '"'i - Remember When Dszzy Vance. Brooklyn Dodg ers' fastballer. set a 20th-century major league record by striking out I7 St. Louis Cardinals in ii l0-inning game .11 years ago to clay. The mark still stands as a National League record although Bob Feller of Cleveland lndtsns fanned it Detiltlt Tigers Oct. 2. 1933 for the current Insjor leagul mark. Five-Mlle Run.l. Joe Richards. 2. Louis Murray. Orangedale. N.- 5.. ll. Harry Verran. R.C.N.. 4. lJohn Paul. Ahhieti. 5. Roy McGon- ncll. Charlottetown. Time 28 min. I20 yds High Hurdles. Alfred Groom. Summersidc. 2. Vic As- hury. R.C.N, .'I. John Labrosse. R. One Mlle IleIay.l. R f' N (Al. 2 R.C.N tBt. Time 8 min. 37 sec. PROBABLE PITCIIEIIS National league t'hir-ago at Brooklyn. Rush t1-ll rt Drvsdalo t7-fit Vlllwauklw at New Yiiii. Spahri . tlll-7t or Trowhrtdga ll-It vs Go- mez ill-at Cincinnati vs Philadelphia: Jeff- SI l.tittts til Pittshurlh. Du-lttinn (4-7' or Wehmgier (3-4! vs Friend t7-ll. American league . nation at Chicago; llsler t1-at Donovan ta-.'lt. Baltimore at Kansas Glty- John- VI CLASSIFIED -- 2 DA Horses standing better than 3rd in the summary In the .tumor Free For All and horses standing better than tti I the lutnmlrt II the Free For All are an eligible to this Classified event. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST lsli LATE S HES AT 5400.00 A DASH 1957 ciosrns ” and driver it ll d tl y Cruikshank. times 703, '.'M .15 and 205 2-5. the loinwi iiipin: mil the old Ira:-ky ii-mi-ii nf ;'tl.'i I2. made hr Rudl Wongrr on Aiigii-.I 20, 1936, driven hv Earl Avery. MANY aitcoans It nae also a new Martlitm-i record for three heats. wiping out. the previous record made by Wal-5. ti-r Dale at Prt-der'cInn. V Fl. on; snptember l5. l9 . limes Ill? l-If 102 17 and 2M .14 The middle mile was a ltew (ianadian pacing record. he was driien by Henry! turkey The big purse and lhri fastest horses in the Marilimes hrought out an ext-eptionally large attendance. and the race was fol- Iowed with intense in t e r e It thrrumhntil l Fnllms-iii; is the Vlnlllll-'tI')3 M-w.l i-I flhit-I. l.'i4'l fl-Ti. tfritikshaltln J. t'oni-air. Znl thlaugerl 24, .lerrv'.- N'ightmere. 2M, ((1 Mc- Leodi .1-2. Annie Dream. 1.06 4-5.' tf'allhet-In 54. Ben Rrooke ft. ru- :t -.. tTl'nVI ts. Sir Jntutnh. l sit 4-. .' tI,leuellyni 75. Farst-ud. 207 l-.'i.l In Turner! ti-A. Johnnie KIl!5Cll.l '-.'ll7 .1-3. tHnrsemant il-7. T.-I-.-s 20! 74.5 and 206 4.3. the tastes! mill In the Maritime: in tits? I Al Monrttm no Saturday night. Top mtyal, that sllrled the sea-' eon unit a record of 2 ll L3. and. has been steadilv reducing it un- der the good training and driving of owner T C. Collette. won he ftut class. 5th and nth dashes. In 2'0 and 70!) 2-5. a new rct-(rd. Ahhelarttl IW Jttrdinet was 1-2. Dr I -V D in Jarntisi won the .'lrd and' 7th flashes In 2 I3 2-5 and 2.14 It-.'l.l In lhe Ist and mi 'lasher. Mary- land Joan IT Colletlel was 14. Ietly 5. Bell In. time 2.10 I-I Qll 3-! Driver Gillette. was Iojy ' mint winner at the meeting. hell the. record tor the season In wins at one meeting ll held by Harvey .('or1riler I winners at MnrtcltaI.' Jtrno llth IN LIMILIGIT i and driven ltv R .tlrAltltifl won the lmh r:it'r on the program in '.Z,ll'I 1',-V Hr iii.-itlr a hrrn-tlt leaving the mic anil lnsl sFI'l'l'n”Il lengths tw- fnre he sriiiared avt ay. TOP MARK! Last ut-t-it the sIt;umi'I lrar-It rec-rirrl ita: not at Saint John Racc- uity at 2 ill ,1-.'i hy Sch Hanover tSrovtlI . . . The fastest mile lasl Caltirday night at Sackville Downs Rat-ewav watt pared hv French- man, owned and driven hy James Given llmc 2 ll 3-Ti; Black Maj. twty tTurnrrt 2 . . . . .lnlly Lad. drivr-n hy l.rn l)'Mrara won dash "l with the sarrir field in 2.14 . . . The (l trot was won by Scotland's it-e. owned and driven hy Jamtts hlarfirvnnr Walt'hini's LMSIP tL. t'hft-ara- '1 Iimr fllti . . .At "rum last Saturday night. Pepper tn), nvt nr-d mid driittn by Gmrgc 'urnr-r. lrrittvi the season's fastest viile lit the Marltlrnes. winning the fourth race in 2 ll 2-5. which is I new rrtwird He also won Rat-0 I Thee same night WMX. own- ed tiv Thompson and lilat-Neill. Qniilhporl. P F I. won the lixlh race in 1 I5 4-5. The !lII.lIlItI Trotting lterhy .1! Fnxhttrn fit-Ir-mvav Inst week in-cw 'hr faslt-ct lrnllrrs in live United ilalt-5. and prm-rtrf a mt-mm-able otilesl The favorite was Galo- thnne. owned hv F.:irl Avcrvi Jean ,aird. I39 13. Trader llnrn: 2.00: ind others with rt-cords close to 'wo minute: singing Su-nrfl. zttt, ntvnwf hr the l. and G Slahla 'lalIfa). and driven ht liloytl 'Btinne.W Walker. Haltfru uasntt I-ntlllfltlri-vi As a farlnr, hut l i l . Days Hunting And Fishing Quite frequently l retvttvv lc-I tars from readers of Hllfllru-,I' ('or- ner In Canada and the lrbited states hut one I received this week from Falifornla rates re- printing in my Column It reads as follows Dear Sir: Your stories in Hunter's Corner take me hm-kl many years. When you tell of find- ing partridge after the first snow fall, and how they roost low in the trees and stare the dayllghls oiil of you when you surprise them. then later in Iheiscason maybe a cotton tail or two. "when you mentioned h'eete'a lake it was like a letter Irom htime for Keefe": lake played an Important part in the lives of most of the young folks around that part of the Island For it was there we had our first hathe in the spring time, and through haying and harvest time, at the end of the day we would pile into the OM. truck wagon and on the east shore of the lakr where there was fllN' hrach sand and plenty of trees to change clothes in. WADDING , ''I came from Elliotvtile ties r t".il's Blacksmith Shop It has been there for to long lime The owner. Mr John Gill. passed on lust a short time ago. He w as nearly one hundred years old and A very fine gentleman We used to I ithii urtion has alu av: held an at. trgrllftfl for rm August 20th. lnlt. in-iy last day on the island before leaving for ValCartier. Queheml and the great adventure nVPl'lCll.t was spent hunting at Lake Verde. Gil .lardine's Liillc Pond and , Keefeis Lake. The duck season is those days opened on August zmh l opened the barrage that morn-I lfll al the old home lake known locally as Moss Lake. and it we a well named. Fraser's Beaver Dam came into being at Wt-ir's end. The beaver dam country still holds great attraction for mtt. It is still what It used to be In the old days -- tt large. unspoiled nat- 'ural area filled with" old land- marks and miles of wood roarlgg The days when ('tirIts's Driving Park and Gaiil's Tlnad wore in lllfir Drime are still remembered. , b.V lheyold llmers. The area still holds lmPlI3flKO8b- lie landmarks. such as the Plsquid l Pond rice bttdtt. that will be there after the. young timers of the pi-.. lreiit age are rated as old timers. . ll holds thousands of acres of vir- Elin ttwarripland where foxes. coon, y-kunlt. mink. rniiskrat and rahhlts thrive and multiply and Ruffed fknutte thunder upward from he. .'stde sun dappled wood road: and In the mellow of dusk of spring hunt along saddle hill and lhe , uoot-ls tin either side I had an old rlnnhle hat-rcled muule loatlcr. used wasps nest fttr wedding a he littrtt for the powder and shot and mine the headlines iiv tini.-huts: I rttmrntl and as lrctttember ytttt third was Galtipftone, home In front and setting up it new trotting rec- -ird tor the track of 102 Trader Horn was second The event was the highlight of the Grand Circuit meetinl at Fnxhtim Our rongreiu- and driver Walker Rirtltnl Sword trerlis the "it t-n seasons. AI Fr-ederlt-inn Monday night. W! Clfll. owned by '1 Dohetta I l took your life. In your hands when ymi fooled around with that old blundeehusa "But I envy you sometimes when you tell ahnut fishing along it shady hmolt where the wlllosvii grow along the edge at the stream tl must stop) so let me with continued Itttereae to you t paper and the same in Hunter's Corner. Thanks tor the memories. Your: hlarne Mr. Kelly feeling Summersld Post Time Kathy Clea I: eligible-Jay's Geldle. 5. Julie net! 5: Walk The Lies Also oltglhle-Jay's Ahnc 1'. . Tonniy atlseter I. ftetlle'e first 8; Cheia lae I; eluthle-Jenny's Dream. :- lobster Carnival Races j Saturday Night, July 20 Starters With Positions (3 PACE-1 DA!!! A'l' IEUAD Alayheve Pick a; aria e;.'i. 'f."'.'."... T; leery ID PACE--I DASH A'l' SXM Sadie Harvedrv 7. Ptpoa long I 'l'B(Yl'--I DASIIE! AT IEM PEI DASH I Palatine I; 'l'he'I Ti! 7; Alas l Peter. A PAOI-I DABIE AT 1.” III DAII .. :;.- t:-::':; ....."-ttt'-..".:'.:t...."-'-.-.- Mar.-..-.-..":-t ' LANE! IAIEIIB LTD. If-NI.-ALI. I DASH Al I13 IQ T .......”"'l. " """" Inn t7.rit vit Pnrlocarrero 13-0 Washington vs Detroit Kem- merer i.'l.6i vs Lary ft-lli New York at Fleveland. Shanh. the huntlttf limit of the flreat Horned owl lends a fitting note to Nature's setting. I Saddle Hill referred to hy Mr.l Kelly extends across the heck ctiiintry for miles. it Is high and iounded and consists of a had sf. shore sand and round atonett -I .-tones worn smooth by the action or water. It was formed in some. distant age long before whll.e set- tlers reached this lalands shores. In the old days Rulfed Grouse - llaflve partridge to Mr. Kelly e- sunned and dusted themselves on its slopes nr rose with a thunder til wincs from Its wooded fringe. when Mr. Kelly mentioned us-l lag wasp nest material for wad-l ding in his old mussle loader lt also conjured tip it memory for me - one of the Isle, Ales Wes-l therhie. an old time for and part, ridge hunter. Iamplng a sertion of! heavy iron ramrorl. that filled into ' wasp nasl down the muzzle with a ttlola under the barrels when not in use. and remarking: "You . ranit neat this for wedding -- the Old Queen Anne will sure rpgi-h will for the wlldgeeae when you have this ln her." Mr. Ke1ly evld- ' ently found that out too. i ll e Raceway 3.30 p.m. Wllhdic 7!. Prartlt ffavallet-vi I. Ahtt-re T Jolt! Dreee t: Ysehee Jose 1. l KltInltI&l;MIQRUaeHt; Allll. 12-17 Old Home Week AUG. 12-11 "Racing Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Saturday Night: And Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons, llfltli Tuesday, Friday Afternoon: If lloeilatl pg. l..pnEg.ron.AL1, PURSE moose Greentlel Meets A Ladies" Wear Hi to enter ” Declaration for thin event Saturday. Aug lllth al Nil p m. D PAVE-3 DAM!!! 3300.00 A DASH PURSE 30. lurke Electric It to eater-Entrance fee tlull . Prevee Ices. Ltd. an. t.-ram-:-roa-AI.I. PIIISE 11300-00 mi to enter-! dashes -liiflllfifl a dash I TROT-I DASHE5 )".Ml.00 A DAM! PURSE 3750-” To he raced Friday-Entrance 35400 801- to enter-Entrance fee 3271! De!!! Meters Ltd. Dllleh Iree. Ll. N0. I-JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL CLASSIFIED PIVRHE I130.” 0 TIOT-I DASREI I213.” A DAHI PURSE U13.” ant. Iii enter -- .1 dashes. uttnlin rm to enter-Entrance his men Entrance liitllltl 99"” "'54" lagers Hardware D TIOT-I DASKEI KM A DAIII PURSE in No. t-FREE FOR ALL TIOT-83IO.h A DAAII-Pllllaz tIlI.'ia.a0 as in enter-Entrance t.'lI m Conditioned Classified--Paces and Trrtts--.'l'& entrance lerlie Electric AA PACE A AA TROT-J pasmzs-sus.oti A nAtIIl PURSE semis ax fn enter-Entrance fee 327 Ill Ilysidas. 5 Co. A PACE A A TIOT-I DA8IE!- 3113.! A DA!!! PURE! ISLE as is eater-let:-sacs fee moo I PACI-I Dull! s:u.ea A IJAIII PURSE l'Iaa.aa Mttrtse new Ltd. no lo enter-Entrance fee unit I. L. leer at. race:-s basilica-au.'ee a have rules Ittsae ssteeetsr-letraaeeteatnm ., Weheveheeesteeelfylegeerherseehareee ouuuehgsatcwskswhgtnyuu ldeeenehewyeeateyeetereedetliereyee talhsel'eeetIedferOldlteeteiWeek. ass to enter-Entrance fee lillll Predeeere Ce-eperstlve Ase'a. vl-YEAR-OLD PACK;-I DASIIIZS-llH.M A DA!!! To he raced Monday night. Aug. 12th 396 la enter-Entrance fee Mull Declaration Saturday. Aug. will at Sm p in. GENERAL CONDITION! in events No 1-2-8-t I-lid the 3-yserold if dtvlslttal. division: will be classified. All events to be uiru autiss. except. fa 3-ysswtd. which will he raced tire duties. In the C Pace and D Pace merit reserve the right to race either one or both ln two dashes if too many eetrlee are received classes and at the dash Irritant. llntrlee close August lst when horses must he auned. Atty t-lass not filling nominations may traufer to the nut festeht clsaa. CONDITIONIII sat-ussaArrso1.it.4isz.i:.s...... APeselA1'ret1.I2-4te1.l3-4........ 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