/ i . COAL ' t PURE OLD INVERNESS and SYDNEY SCREENED We an proud of being able to offer you mesa two famous coals. ARNFAST COAL Cor PHONE 2498 P5615 Feature Op .-._,'1.' » ~ -,i.-~ -»u-ma-wns_-,_0--wwy@q.y;yy~ , . u» »- I .' us‘, m».- -,~_~-I»,..~.\ I 4 ening Day's Raci Tfime Counts Steps Vlinnping 2.18 _Pcce with Baron. the only favorite ti. come thiougli. the Old Home week racing program got of! to l. “mgtloual, spectacular start yea- ti-rday a/wrnoon as a. crowd. esti- mw-d .11 the largest ever to at- lend opuims day. amen! other thrills ~i\\' ‘rime Counts. step the first mile of ilic 211B pace in 2:06 4-5 and ihr-n come back to win ihe second mile in 2.08 2-5 before hem: headed by Scott Spencer and (‘yrioniir ill the third and fin- 51 mite of the class. But dint wasn't all by any moans Thrown in for good meas- m iiere two other upset victories {.1 Diilsv Biiolong. owned by Geo. Mfiflflf? of Montague paced oi! riili ill" Four Year Old Futurity iri siriiqni hrats and Iola Henley headrd a field of ten starters in ihc first (fr: heats of the 2:24 pore iiefore dropping back "to fourih .11 the final. Ovcr i trak that was lightning last tlie larcc field of horses, sent nivay 1n magnificent style by szartrr Dr. .'~' C, Dougan, battled hammer and tongs in each and rverv heat. on the card and al- ihoiirli in a couple of instances the \\lill.i‘1'< proved just a bit too prod lili‘ fans saw spectacular. liard-ririviiic diiels of speed over Canada‘: finest racing strip. ZTAnd they saw examples of driv- thg roiiizizi‘ also when in the first beat oi zlie 2.111 pace driver Ches- {rr Sni-nii of Symbol Harry. nearly UWSPIITFd at tlie first turn. held ilnto the reins to bring his horse g,- p <ioiidsi‘ii. risking iniury to b".mse!f. and in the final heat. of the (lav fil‘l\‘r‘1 George McDonald. no hF'lil‘i'l June Morniivz. came through with another such act as June Morniria vrent down at the upper tiirn. 1n both cases both horses and drivers escaped any serzoiis inliirv. Toriavs program featured by the tiiiiior fire for all is scheduled and once again it will be a case of the favorites having to with- tisnd unexpected onslaurzhts of speed from lichter regarded hor- ses if “iicv vrc to come through with expccicii iiciorics. 2:19 Trot First iii-iii: Away on the third score alter broken harness had held up the start, the race among the cuzht troiters developed into a battle bctwcrn Baron and Eva ivoriliy. Itzgiit after the word Eva mine a bid to race on the outside oeioir tucking in. As they tame by the half it was still Daron and Evt. with Billy Kal- miirk niovinv up 0n the outside. Troirii: around the second turn the drives nu underway. Past the three-qiizn-iezs. rind up to the sev- rn-cicliins nnion and Eva raced like 1i icam but, in the stretch Baron lffiiifd away to win by three lencilis over Eva. Marjorie Han/tier Illlfi May Todd had A nrck and neck battle for third ivith the former winning the duel. The remaining four were pretty ireli strum: cut. 'S(‘f'0fi(1 lient: Staying off' Eva lvorthi"; opening half drive and iioitin: miiiy from Marjorie Han- tver in the stretch test. Baron was iivvur headed in wnning the teconri mile trotting te mile in liti 4-5 Billie Kaimiick was third l couple of lengths back with the next four finishing in a bunch. Tracey Hanover the other starter. was ruled oiii when he failed to finish ill" mile. ‘Third llrai: Going away in a trailing position driver Joe O'Brien took Baron out on the backstretch the scrond irip to take the lead from Niirjorie Hanover and win b? a lencll: ovcr Marjorie ilan- orer. Biit so close were the next three horses it was necessary for I llhoto to decide matters. with Billy Kallnuclt being third. May Todd fourth. Buddy Moko fifth. Fla worthy sixth and Ruthcrta sevcnh I-‘our Year Old Futurity First llr-ni: The crowd saw three horses finish almost in a line as Dill? llurllo-ia snapped the rail at the first. tuin and made every 110st a winiiiriii one, hanging on 1o beat Dudy Budlong and Valley l-Oniz in thc drive to the wire. The)’ held their drives until hit- ‘HB the. backstretch the second "lit- Positions changed rapidly from the three-quarter pole on. dalfway dovm to the wire it ap- Mrrd as if Dad‘; budiong was Iain: to make it: on valley Long luced into the picture on ;the rail t" buns tho crowd to their mt. l! they paced under the wire neck .___.____._.;_...._ OUT 'the remaining seven horses packed and neck with Daisy to the tron; b)‘ a stride. Dudy second, valley LOH! third. Bee Budlong fourth, M111"? Budlong, the favorite rim-L i°ll°wed y Gill’ Harvester and Helen Bud.ong. Second Heat: Showing her first heat win was no flash ln the pan, Daisy Budloitg took the iield niviiy ior the second mile and pacing steadily hurled back challenges by Dudy Blllllfill! and Bee Budloiig to win by a couple of lengths. 13cc Budlong was second. Aubrey Bud. .ong third. Diicly fourth and Val- ley Long, Helen Budlong and Guy Harvester in that order, Tlilrd Heat: Still looking for ilacers Daisy Budlong going away trniliiig. moicd up to second n; the half, tool: the lead on the. hzckstretch the second trip and‘ ivon in an easy manner. Aubrey Budlong, pre-race favorite. was second. Bee Budlong third. Dudy Budlonl! brlic wont. to a break at the top o1 tiie stretch fourth. with Valley Long and Helen Budlong fifth and sixth. 2:18 Pace First Heat: As the upsets start- td i0 hcippcii Time Counts, rac- iirg to tlie from of Jack Clyde as they hit the backstretcli, opened up a. tremendous lead over the cleven-hirse iield to win ofT by himself, pacing the mile in 2.06 4-5. There wasn't much to it. af- ter the winncr had opened up his gap. From the three quarters home My Partrer moved up fast to close the gap considerably but r:uldn't match strides with the easy going trader. Mr. Phillip iivas third. Judd fourth. and the heavily backtd Scott Spencer filth | The remainder were well strung.‘ tut. Second Heat: Again there was r0 heading Time Counts. Going away on the rail he made every post a Winn rig one. pacing the mile in 2.08 2-5 to chalk up his second heat sin. My Partner tried‘ him in the first trip around but couldn't. make it and tucked in. The entire iield set out after the AUGUST 13. 1947 THE CHARLOTIITETOWN GUARDIAN Truro Beareats Win TRURO. NS, Aug. l2 --(CPl _ Truro Bearcat; won the gem“; Nova Seotia ioeaguc bdSebllil cham- pionship here tonight. smashing m" 8 I"? "M"? over Kentifllle Wildcat for the fourth win in a best-of-sevcn seri=s. {ientviileqs ivin last night was their only one of the series. Y k 0 til lib: libkldl 111.1111? NEW YORKiAUE- 1Z1 - (AP) .- IéiommyrHcni-Lh, Ne... y,“ Yam . ou. ‘elder, probfibly Wm be nut M m‘ 1mm?‘ 10F two or three ‘i015 because of an ankle li-ijuiqy Dr. Ju cs C‘ rd , . said 1.0111Ql1l.,0 on club rh)s1c£an' The remainder were pfelty we“ track of the fnur leaders. June Lfornlng went down on the turn .nto the stretch but luckily drive;- Creorge McDonald escaped lrilury. Summary: 2:19 Trot Baron (J. O‘Brienl _ ll/iarjorle Hanover (Birthing) Eia Worthy (Collins! .. Tillie Kalmuck (Kellyl .. lV-Bl’ Todd (Spencel __ Buddy Moko (Brookins) Riilherta (walker. __ Pracey Hanover (Alien) g Time: 2.13 2-5; 2.13 4-5; 2.13 1-5. Winning horse oivned by Russell Groves. North Sydnoir ‘ Four Year Old Futurity D-"SY Budlonz (McIntyre) Bee Burliong (Collins) Aiihrey Budiong (Allen) Diidv Biidlong (O'Brien) ‘Jalley Loni! (Loivrici Helen Biidlnng (McKennal' Cuv Hnrirestei (Arbingl Time: 2.15: 2.15 3-5; 2.15 4-5. \Vinnirlg hilrse owned by Gem McIntyre. Montague. 3:18 Pace 1 l 4 3 .5 2 ..2 4 .3 5 '7 6 6 d -1<o=n\uu.- leader from the three-quarters with Scott Spencer finishing fasti io place second; Judd third; Myt Partner fourth and the remaining‘ seven horses strung out. , i, Third Heat: Going away on the; rail Scott Spencer. after rclinq-[ iiishing the lead to Cyclonic on‘, the first turn of the mile came back again on the backstrctch the rccond time around to pace into the lead anc win by two lengths over Cyclonio. Time Counts moved up from tenth to place third with close a few lengths back. 2:21 Pace First Heat: Again for thc third straight heat an upset occurred when Iola Henley, going away on the rail outpaced the field all the way to win under ivrrips. June Morning made her bid right R1181" the word to race on the outside of Iola l-ienlcy before tucking in. The field was strung out coming by the half as they saved their drives for the last quarter. There was no catching the leader but the race for second and third nced- ed a picture to decide. with June Morning. backed heavily on the parl-mutueis. a step in front of Lee's Nightmare with Prince Bud- lung closing fast to place fourth. Second Heat: Iola Henley and Lee's Nightmare furnished the outstanding thrill of the clay ns they came iinclcr the wire 591181‘- ated by but half an inch with the Henley mare in front. (Joins a- way Juiic Morning raced i0 the front over lcla with Prince Bud- mng moving up to second at ihc three-el lithe. Coming by the stands la Henley came on w Ilka the lead hitting into tho sec- ond turn and from there on it was quite a horse race. Prince Budlong moved up to second H! the scvcn-eighths but Lee's Night- mare. comlng from nowhere. had raced up on even terms with Iola halfway down the stretch and it was a. terrific battle from there home with the photo finish show- ing Iola Henley in front a Scimi- slx inches. ...'riiird Heat: As ii Pbrtinit salute to the crowd Prince Budiona 68ml! through in the stretch to talc! the final heat in a close flniih with Leo's Nightmare. The Night- mare had staved or! challenges by June Morning and Ioia Henley previously b-it had to bend to the superior poei-ig of Prince Budlona in the ilnal test. Lady Rose was third with Iols Henley fourth- T:me Counts iLewisl 1 1 3 Scott Sneive" (Frirnnhell) F. ‘,3 i lvly Partner iO'Brienl 2 4 6 Cyclone (Jerdine and Lewisr 10 6 g Mr. Pliillirr (Harrisoril 3 5 '7 Jiidrl (Walkcrl 4 3 i0 - O U. Volo (Stcadl . 610 4 Jock Clvde 'MaeAldiifll 0 9 5 Wait. VSre (O'Mearal '7 7 8 F-“ce Trade iMacLeqrll. ii 8 9 Srmbol liarrv (Smithl ll l1 dr ‘Pime: 2.06 4-5; 208 2-5: 2.10 2-5. Winiiini: horse owned by P. J Czidcrzan. Gi-‘rc Pw 2.24 Pace (hlacDnnaldl Prince ‘fiiidiorig ‘iludmorel Leo's Nightmare lfiTlrie-nl . June lviorninr (McDonald) ladv “Pose (Vviscncrl Just Flickri iSemnlcl Morv A. Rcamore fordl _ ‘Jlarlorie Biitilonc (Rankine) Sblrlcy‘ 1-1 Temple (Craig) Time: 2.13 3-5: 2.11 3-5; 71-5. Wiiinlic horse owned by Harry G Short. Saint. John. PETER BUDLONG, 2:10, by Culumcr Budlong, dam Shirley Aubrey, by Cupl. Aubrey; start- ed 6 times this yeor, 4 firsts, iios paced in 2:10 this year. DICK BUDLONG, by Calumet Budlong, dom Delro Aubrey by Capt. Aubrey; first year of roc- ing 7 starts, 5 firsts, Z seconds. PRINCESS KALMUCK, by Kalmuck, doiii Mayset by Long- set; storied 6 times this year; 4 firsts, l second, 1 third. ACE HNGO, by Calumet Fingo, dam Noncy Carroll by Red Ace; tull brother of Col- onel Dciii; u green stoilion._ DAN McELWYN, by Richard Third; dam Miss Peterine Grot- toii by Silent Grorton; o good green lrolter. Shows well. Nev- er storlcd this year. All these horses in A-l con- dition, ond may be seen ot Charlottetown roce truck Old Home Week. ALSO: 1 new Jog Cort; Z new Bikes; 4 sets Hurnm Hop- ples, etc. D. M. MacAULAY, Pugwosli, NS. Zola H!"1lf‘\' (Ra tch- AII OTIIEII KEEII IOIITS v Advance Sale-til A.. . 08000100 THE . WHYNOTP it} McCLOSKE Maritime . titiaiiiii _§__.__ THE FORUM 101110111’ 0 P.1d. Satisfied that he will be able to take Ace McCloskeys measure Roger Wliynott, Dominion middle- weight boxing champion went through a. iinai light workout at the Forum last night and his hon. dlers placed their 0.x. on their liharseks condition, stating he was ieady for his bout. with McCloskey at the Forum tonight. From the camp of McCloskey. the latter arriving in the City yes- terday. came the quiet prediction that. the Ace would come through with “Yin! colors in this. the stiff- tst test of his career. They would not elaborate on the statement but were satisfied that McClos- ley's performance tonight would speak for itself McCioskey has been showing great form in his training cam- paign. "Working out with Wallace MacLeod, Maritime heavyweight thambion he has been giving the much heavier battler some merry sessions of it and in, addition to taking some heavy pummellin; himself has been handing out. pun- ishment that has shown plainly that his punching power i5 more deadly than ever. One could Wlrite reams about the possibilities of tonight's strug- gle but it Will all be unfolded be- tore the fans eyes in the Forum's battle pit. a pit tonight that cst and hardest hitting scrapping ever witnessed here. Early yesterday morning a line of fans formed in front of the Forum seeking tickets and to all appearances a packed Forum will watch the two ring gladiators in action. The"e will be no feeling out process; both are anxious to get it ovcr with as quickly as pos- sible for both respect the others ability but to this writer's way of thinking the end should be hov- ev-ing in sight somewhere around the sixth or seventh heat. Both iioys are in perfect condition and ready to asomilate a lot of pun- ishment and at the same time hand out. plenty. Big _Boy Peterson and Doug Nicholson ari- likewise ready for their test of strength and punch- 511g power. .'n the last couple of days a lot. of the fans have been leaning toward Nicholson coming through, but at the same time Peterscns handlers are confident that after ihc fight their charge will have added another victory to his list. Harry Pouitoii and Bennie Math- eson headline the preliminaries with the always popular Bud Lund tangling with Doyle in another, and McKinnon young mitt and Bowley. a‘ couple of wielders lacy to spread - - ofl riou and clean. l e, lav leonam :9... must-Anti! also today. should produce some of the fast- , Colgate Shave Crllm whisker: up‘ so your rusor can To comm SHAVE CREAM 15330‘- MeCloskey-Whynott ' Ready For Scrap At The Forum Tonight liow They Compare For Tonight's Fight Whyflolt McCloakey Age 1 23 ....................................... .. 20 Weight’. 154 15o Height 5 it. 10 in. ft.. 10 in Reach 70 .......... .. .. '10 Chest, Normal 38 . . _ . ...... .. 30% Chest. Expanded 40% . 41 Waist Biceps 13% w. l4 Neck . .. 10 Wrist Calf 14“; . 14% Ankle 9-71 ‘Thigh '21 ................................... .. 21% Fist. 7i .................. .. r Forearm ll"; ....... .. . 11% Golf Competition ROYAL QUEBEC GOLF CLUB, Boischatel, Que, Aug. 12 -(CP)— The. 1047 Canadian amateur golf championship shook itself down today in a first ill-hole scrambling round witiioui any startling run of upsets. but a horde of 31 byes. moving for-free into tomorrow's second round still left the titular tournament a wide-open affair. Defending champion Henry Mar- tell, the Edmonton policeman. patrolled his opening beat a bit shakily but. without the semblance of a counter up-rising. and the American fc-rccs on the course to- day. virZ-iila one exception. came through as expected. Tommirwls matches in~ludet M. W. Hayes. Royal Montreal. vs. Cecil Dowling, Charlottetown, P. E. I. raising the curtain on the out- standing boxing show. The flist bout will get under- way at 9 o'clock sharp with the main event expected to start somewhere around 10 p.m. "Kiri" O'Neill of Halifax wll crcc the main bc-ui. 11811‘- 011C153 announced last night. CK! 1| light and It's right. . Colgate mash your ulnar 'oin Yr 45‘ Dancing 9 to 12.30 YED Regular Weekly Dance Thursday Night CHARLOTTETOWN CLUB Tickets 75 cents. Advance mic of Tickets at Hughes Drugstore and Old Spain Everybody welcome THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday 8:15 P. M. Saturday 7:30-10:00 TO EACH __.€--————-' oLivi/t or HAVILLAND ms own "lied in me remaining three davs. Toronto 100 000 10o 2 10 8 Wade and Orassc; Deal and De- - sautels. Ieltlrnore. .100810002 ‘I10 S Buffalo 012 300 80x 15 ll 2 Bunny Mccicskey" chance ct ring greatness when he tangles with Roger Why- gets his big. tonighti noit. Dominion middleweightl champion in a ten round bout uti the Forum. for by a victory over- the fast. clever title-holder, the: former Charlottetown boy receives, ranking recognition from all boxing bodies. + + '0 4- And if condition means any- thing it will be Mccloskeys hand that "will be raised in srictory af- ier tonirjnt‘: scrap Never in his career has tlie hard-hitting mid-i dlewelgut trained so hard for a, fight and his handlers last night‘ were qiick to state tliat their charge it in the finest possible‘ shape. 0- + i- '1- Whynot.‘ likewise is flb rozcr edge. He knows fuli well as does‘ his ha idiots, that McCloskey pro-I vides a real menace to his being able to stay at the top of the heap and nothing has been left undone to assure the champ beiig at his very finest. 0 + 4- But outside of who wins. that will be threshed out between the ropes between i0 and 10.30 to- night, the fight has caught the fancy or the fans like no other in the history of Island puzilistlc ac- tivlties. All clay vcstercay there was a brisk sale of advance tickets and it iow appears that the Forum seating capacity will be taxed to the l‘ml! when the warring gladia- tors clinih into the brilliantly squared ercle tonight in an all out effort to settle the question of just which 'Lc is the ‘cotter man. 0- '11 4- d- Ariy doubts as to the success of| this yea:s 01c; Home Week rac‘ng= program were definitely Pr: at restl yesterday afternoon by the racing! witnesseg by packed stands. When it happened that the winner was, proving e little too gocd -liorses behind were staging nip and tuck. hard driving struggles for positi-insl and as a result the photo finish camera being operated by WR.i Godrey proved its value once‘ more in helping the judges place the different horses. il- + + + And where was plenty or speed; unloaded also. That mile of Time, Counts 1r 2.06 4-5 is going to Like a ‘lot of beating before it is lower- Time Counts was looking for pac- ers yesterday and if oite of the Baseball Results NATIONAL Chicago 000 011 000 z i0 0 St. Louis 000 010 000 1 ‘l 0 Schmidtz and Scheffing; Hearn, Brazle, Pollet. and Rice. Pittsburgh 001 000 001 001-3 Cincinnati 000 000 020 000-2 Higbe, Roe. Lyons and Howell, Kluttz; Blackwell. Peterson and Lamanno. k New York ...000000000 0 6 0 Philadelphia 100 010 12x 5 10 Kennedy. Trinkle. Beggs and Cooper; Leonard and Beminick. Boston 001 100 M3 i! 15 1 Brooklyn .. 001 010 000 2 7 0 Voiselle. Shouri and Masi; Branca, Behrman, Barney and Ed- wards. AMERICAN Wllhington 100 000 000 1 0 0 Boston .000 000 002 2 6 0 Wynn and Ferrell; Galehoiise. Harris and Partee. First gem Detail. .000 010 00 1 ‘I 0 Cleveland . 002 000 01x 3 1 0 Newhouser and Wagner; Gromek. Klieman and Hcizan. Detroit 000000000 0 1 2 Cleveland . 300 102 14x 11 l5 1 Trout. I-Iouttcman. Corsica and Bwift; Gettei and Lopez. 5t. Loull 103 100 000-6 0 0 Chicago . 010 000 002-8 11 l Moulds-r, Kramer and Moss, Early; Papish, Maltilberger. Cald- well, Gliksoie and Tresh. Dickey. INTERNATIONAL Newark . . 101 001 000 8 12 2 Montreal . 203 000 001 l0 I 1 Starr, Moldovan. Keegan, Hang and Loilar; Van Cuyk, smolko and Camplnella. First game:- Jcraey City . 102 I000 ‘l 10 1 Toronto 010 0001 2 8 0 ('1 innings). Goodwin and Yvars; Carts and Butts. Becond game:- Jeraoy City 100 000 01d s 0 i Witig. Reuser, Cast. Mueller and Robinson; Perry and Yount. Syracuse .. 100 010 200 030-1 Rochester . . 101 002 000 tin-s . (i2 innings . I Howell. Prendergast. Mustaikis,‘ and Bosliik; Reeder_ Yochim, Krilt i and Marshall. Wiiliaml. “The Cl1e1i' f: HiCKEYiiiiii NICHOLSONS BLACK 'l‘\\'lS'i‘ A Home Product -— Popular Everywhere Island Marksrnen Do Well At Ottawa Shoot _ free-for-allers happens to lower it it will not be a bi. surprl-sing but a new track pacing reccrd will be hung up. At present it is 2:05 1-4 and that was stepping plenty. 1- Il- + '0- As is usual Island racing fav- orites again took quite a licking. 1n only one case did the favorite manage to show home in front and it this (yr-e of racrng keeps Lip for the remainder o-f the week the bettors are going to have a merry time in picking the ultimsue win- ncrs. 1' + 0 ~0- Todays program shculd be even better. Each one of tire three provide scintillating battles over every trart o,t the fast Tinting oval and with all time attendance rec- ords‘ expected to go by the boards the big racing plant should be the scene of the hottest racing com. petition in its history. And don't forget here has been many the memorz-bie battle staged over that same piece of racing dirt. BASEBALL VETERAN DIES PlrflbADEL-PHIA, Aug. 12-(AP) —Harry H. Davis, home run king of the American League while playing first base for Philadeipria Athletics in the early days of the century, died Monday night at his home here. He was '14. He coached the Athletics from 1912 until his classes that are to be raced should. retirement from baseball in 1918. oomvauum RIFLE‘ amass. South March. OHL. AUB- 12 - (GP). -Lt.-co‘ stephen Jctmson of Cai- gary. the man w-ho wrote the Con~ adian A:my manual, "Shoot To Kill," proved today at tie annual meet of‘ the Dominion a! Czinade iRifle. Association that he still il master with a rifle. Undcr a blazing sun which had many snipers groggy. trie former Bisley shot scored four hulls and two inners over 300 yards to fin- ish in a tie with Sgt. H. Adams of Hamilton Ont. and Sgt. Eugene Mossman of baskatoon. $ask., for first place in the Borden match —~ the pup-and-dodger. The Borden was the toughest event or the day. calling for 10 shots at a target which appeared for five- brief seconds at a time. The Borden was fired after a quintet, uurned by the sun. ended in a first-place tie for honors in. ithe comparatively easy Walker, a ‘shoot over 300 and 500 yards. The!‘ each scored 98. twc. short of a pos- sible. Top money of $25 went to Cpl- J.A. Irvine c-f Vancouver- 0n the basis of a. perfect 50 at the longer range. Others with 9B ivere Sgt. J1... Ward of Monclon, NB, Tprn A MacDonald of Covehead, PILL, Maj AF. Gormlcy of Charlotte- town and GI‘. Glass of Shen- brooke. Que. Thirteen finished in a tie foo second place. Jr. Free - For - All F? ature Event Ora Todayk Racing Featured by the Junior Frce-For-All with eight tested and tried pacers coming to the wire the Old Home Week racing programme ent- ers its second day this afternoon and the record crowd of‘ fans that are expected should witness racing of even a higher order than took place v esterday afternoon. And in addition there is the 2:24 Trot and 2:28 Paco with seven entered in each that should produce the toughest kind of battling from wire w wire. The Walnut Abbe, Rhea Mae, Aicyone. Doctor B. Grattan. Revels, Royal At Law, Gay Law, winner of several races already this summer, and the always dangerous Jean Henley, test each other in the‘ féature event. Il. is not often that a bunch of racing bearcats the like of these get. together in one event and before it is over the packed stands should witness spectacular duels of speed at almost any place on the track. The Trot race is another toss-up and if anyone can pick a winner in the 2:28 Pace they can make themselves a lot of pocket money, l0 . evenly matched do the horses appear to be. Hero is how they go away for the first heat: 2:24 TROT-PURSE 8500.00 1. KELLTS NIGHTMARE, owned by Dr. Geo. Bishop, Clflown, driven by E. Shaw. Scmple. W. by H. Sweeney. . driven by R. Andrew‘. 2. 8. l. l. 6. 7. Joe O'Brien. MARION L., owned by Geo. Scmplqlienslngton, driven by Tyndall NELL KALMUCK, owned by Willard Kelly, Southpott, driven by PEEIRCIIIIySS HANOVER, owned by B. C. Crislckahank, Halifax, driven PURPLE VALLEY, owned by Means. Andrew Bron, Port Morten. MAC FINGO. owned by John Ferguson, Oxford. N. 8., driven by GEO MAC, owned by Ben Newson, Buckley, driven by H. Stead. 2 :28 PACE—PUR.SE $500.00 by L. Kelly. Buell by A. Ja . LILLIAN Earl Semple. .. BILLIE CONN, owned by P. L. Bowman, driven by C. Schumann. . C. ALBERT BUDLONG, owned by Lorne Kelly, Southport, driven . NELLIE WORTHY, owned by Cecil Drake. Halifax, driven by Earl . JANETTE DALE. owned by Willard Kelly, Clftown, driven by W. . BUDLONG. owned by C. Harry Dawson, Carleton, driven YRUDLONG, owned by Emmett Burke. Clvtown, driven by . TRY 0N, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, driven by J, Campbell. JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALIr-PURSE $700.00 driven by C. Mai-Lend. DOCTOR B. GRATTAN. owned driven by I-I. Harrison. nett. Semple. . THE WALNUT ABBE, owned by Clayton R. MacLeod, Weltvillc, . RHEA MAE, owned by F. C. Coaies. Amherst. driven by F. C. Coatu. . ALCYONE. owned by P. R, MacCormac. driven by J. Hennessey. by James Watt. Chandler. Que, . KAVOLA, owned by P. R. MmOormac, Clflown. driven by Roy Bar- . ROYAL AT LAW, owned by Emmett Burke, Clftown, driven by Earl '7. GAY LAW, owned by W. B. Morlarity, Halifax, driven by Angie Allen. - . JEAN HENLEY, owned by Alex Miller. Punvnh. driven by C. Smith. _ Afternoons Evenings i _‘ TUB. AUG. 12-1304.“ p-III. 93040.00 pan. / x WED. AUO. 111-130-435 pan. L00- IJO pan. ‘ THURS. AUG. 14-13043! p-m. 0.80- 9.011 pan. Fll. AUG. l5-L30-4A5 pun. 0.00- 0.813 pan. 117a Listen to C FCY for all the Interesting features o! the CHAILOTTITOWN "OLD HOMI WIIK RACIS" \. Horse racing, prize winners at the Agricultural Show -ull tho highlights brought lo you every day of the his. l TIIISI IIOADCASU SPONSOR“ ‘Y V_ ' ill riis macoomito roaacco COMPANY v5‘ Induction IF. ' 1 v ' ' \.‘ . rltnsh Consuls ‘ . . CIOAIIIIII Ii 930-10410 paw.