H? BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER spout i l‘ ianadigns [Fleming Has Big Dav » . glggking Tn iIOn Circuit Winning Two _ i- ‘iengthen Lgadtrirsts, Second, And Third » i "i. . i ' g _ » . i-Tunivr “HP-dim” PM mm?‘ . (By The ctthmnh Freon) , r ‘ squirrs. belied m.“ “gm b" "‘““' GOSHEN, u. Y, Aug. l2—Vtc I S =~sume their Junior Bascbefatll 12:53‘ wenung bronmd we o; the Grand Y ’ 1 i i9 ‘Vmlare Fmnormw 93091,‘. t Ciicuit from Dundas, Ont. 'enloi'- -'r t u" Pa“ ‘hamlmd M 2‘ . "W? i ed one of his best days todoihwiti- d l" l ' ‘ a game that ts plenty itnDotu-i “mg We firs“. a second, a mud e e ‘.115 14° wit‘ 19'1"“ l and a fourth. ‘a l ' » Caiiacuelq-‘i leadmg ‘he “W” Fleminit drove Billy Direct to a F l .7‘ ' c510“ 119w by One hm “Fm? 9'11 straight heat victory in the Goslt- ' like a big 55°F l°“"“'ds “.3l""ln“_l en purse, worth $1.200 and piloted ' :1, 9631011511 11mm?“ by ‘l°.f°“'-“"{ 111ml Peter Song to first. money in the A r pponetits, while EYllllITS bl “in-i nw4opalt Mo," i 111K and Wmg “p m‘: Smmllnfl He placed second in the Good Ratlking tentns stars from East l in R99 bnck m‘ “"9" 10mm“ m“ tTime Consolation two year old at and the {Wztriflntq I teir opponents. and "lake the m‘ ‘ trot with Slardrift, fourth with 4h; 011 this 151mm 0811' , 7° t iii of the Section a,i°~*"“l’1 . l Aiiitetle lvfcElwyit in the Hollyrood _ preimrulivit iur 11 i‘ ' Catiodlcits must Will‘ thevsection ‘ ‘lhreeflwralhold not’. and mm, in . m Chpjddn chmnpulnghn t force a playoff for the city tttlt i we Langhome. Lwcbyearqfld pace \\'l‘ll('il‘\\'1ll_ open on the courts t: 1d their are plenty confident of mm Pelmnu Abbe, litt- _(,lltI‘.‘.0L'ti2ltU'v\’l1 ‘Iciinis Club ' . - ~inzz able to do so ncttivttlistaiicl- Summaries. Kiflzilliiiil. V, ’ I b” t r w "l m“ m“ mm‘ the Esqumlsllal? l llollyrood Three Year Old 1T0! \'c“ll“'llllDt‘ilitd'iii “Co b?" l l - ‘m hlwwlngfin. seam“ bu‘ hm" l (Three "rum Purse $1.500 loo ihe ptléstié“ into liaillklilplluifil 0 ‘ ‘ m‘ i1’ ‘mes n’ 15 bohmd tab? .3 Silver Prince (B. White! 7 4 1 1 arrived L‘£\l‘l1('l' iii tho trot-It itriili 5i‘ 111131‘ ‘mgmghl’ 179K353} "QOWTA: 51in Dial iWhitiieyi — -— 41 2 2 flPlPllflllltll lroiti .\i'>li‘il'tl.. Wztt c ‘,3 ll-‘hlnmcbpd Lmms e ‘ Bttlkan l-ltttiover iSlmrtt 123d!‘ \\'ll_\ kl litutlqs‘. lll ‘ht- ititiiiittntt-nl c *1" 15 demdaL . . , rktinette MCEUVXH IV. l-‘lettt- livid lll’l'i‘ i:t.~-t ytwti- it..\iti,: otil tA ‘ 17mm?“ 3"""i.’1"' “"11 “km i~"’~ t iilgl ~- _ _ __ a ~ _- 237m torus tint-kit. Ul " - ivustih c i‘ f‘ 111011116 fl-f-“lmllllenl 1°14 cam". i. Ttmh; 395 14; 2.06 F2; 205 bu: will not troiiiptzit- is vent‘. but Oti- (‘HS while Bill Sherry’. 10S?!‘ 01 i199 1,2 1i\l'll)\\'lll liltvt- ll ‘.\'(ll‘tll\' rt-pit- . j ,"_ lly 0H1’ 6'11"“? i111“ FQWW ‘F111 w" spellbound Esther Mile Row; ittivt- lit Gordon Rubliisoti, Nlitutti‘ P slab f0Tflill€tE;(:l;161Ye}5l' p Tttrtati and’ Sunny Morii also fimnsi lm‘ = Game std s a . s in‘ . smrted’ intuit l ' [h ten ‘ - , y“, gfidT Tim; folgsoiguonl its an up and uynln F m“ "Mi n l "'5? s - Don McDiartnid, Ottawa Valley _ , ?aseball Results Mack Bell t. 0...... __ _ ll at"titular‘l:..;a.§:;"ti.°";l""so“ " “i gtardigift AV. Fgtttirttg) —— — Ftcrs“iito\'icielplgl,lg‘1 of oppvosftlgti ' l ' e ti? av an ver i tor t —- — - or 'att ititt nson l. -' I De5pefado vBei-ryi -_- _- -- -. 4 3 tin-it's siitgltzs, , t AMERICAN LEAGUE gnu-d: 12.11 Nit-t; at?! and N d he?w6liflfgiglgroiqgfi?gflm?gigs?“ v o5, rs Gflfng; ay 3 E, UITIS 0O A f‘ .. ‘ “ ‘ ., . ., 11d "l'l\'l‘Jil* or. id til 53H 2 l “r“t§’§'t=‘l‘§t‘i.§“t5§$i‘ t... h.h.... Ettiiiir i t" tieitottl E Stttith “aha Haves‘ (Three ttt-tt1s,t'ur§e*st,200i' §°""k“ P"“‘°."\f?‘l“',“"‘,1 , Qjiui“ l - . truth lulu Dickey. " Billy Dim l“ Firming’ —1 11 3.1.“.§"‘°'\3?l.'- ‘iQ-‘ftttitliit 3.11.0103” t ' v-vmd name; Let.- Hanover iLzICPYD — —- 2 2 2 f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘_ ' " tihttielpliia 0010000li-- 3 7 0 Jttitc- Azofl tPzti-shnll) ’ ~14 3 3 l ‘l I , ' ;\v York 010 506 4024-16 l6 2 Doctor H. [Dottglnsi — — — 5 4 ~l ‘ , . ,,,. ,,,,,,__. ,,,,,.,, ,, . Ross, n. Smith, Williams and T1me;_2.02; 2.00; 2.02 1-4. B ee-s A n d 3 we 0,1,“. any in 3'13 I l ticket". Wagner; Hadley and Dic- Dominion Grattrtn also’ started. ' ~ i . , 51v Glenn. 'lhe Lattghortte, Two tear Old , , y _—'“ - - __ r tzi s»? 1.000 I d I . ~~ . Wt-tlttt-sdrty, August 17th ...‘\~@|S:D$le'3§b 611.030 '3_.12 15 Q Blacksftiyg tiggrtghgili": 5.. ._ 1 1 n n , z ‘. ‘ 5'i’t-Ul§ttt§$A§itv‘t§Li3t‘t-TE‘ tliicatiro 000 40o 05o ti- s 15 1 B?” of Kilt?‘ lghoiii) T u w 2 g ' ' l In l l’ ~. . , - i, "i )1 d _~g1,k; eronit t . em m!) — 3 S f b T I ' . t 3-17 'l‘1l0'I‘. "vljfiiderifimlazgllsegga, m w Pure Thoughts (Goodhart) — 44 O t a I t ‘ Y‘ "i" You 01d Fuiuriiy. tecOnd Gitme: Time: 2.08 1-2: 2.08 1-2. ' " . W iiy 2.19, B e Kitlmttck Jlcvelntid 002 000 300-5 10 2 Torrcsdale and Real Money also -. * l. '~ Jitek. l-Itn y Girl. Le. 7iticago 110 0Z1 001—6 14 0 Slaned- lndiaiis and Bees meet in a City l f - J ‘Pl- Abm- Mil-WI‘ B0\\'95. N G-stlehottse and Hemslel‘; 11121195’ T1" Giishe" “Pet Fmlru‘ Dlflsimi Softball league encounter Sunday V01". PitiQ)‘ V010. Silent Mac. V01” [nd Schlueter. Three Heats, Purse S600 afternoon at the Park diamond st-tttt. Royall Mac. This is the best - ilostott 000 000 ooi- 1 1 4 Lauri Maud B. ‘Ppwnriii ——i 1 '1 wit-h the Bees still in the running t rlutl luPi-irst Four Year Old Futur- . Iilasltitigton Oll 172 IOx-lii 16 1 Lady Henley (Fleischer) — '7 2 1 for a plnyoffposition needing ev- it_t' since the inauguration of the w‘ 1' Wilson. Midkifi. Rogers, McKtiin Erma. Harvester tléylrrl —6 42 ttrt- vtcmrtt from now on 11' they §E1llit'.\‘,8l\li t‘\‘(‘l'_\'iJllt‘ expects to see ltasl’ k‘ grid Dcsautels; Leonard and Giu- Eiiiilfie L. ‘Biiiiidflge’ — "" 2 5 5 at}. to edge out the Imperials. ‘.3 it turn outs. grunt race from every Tani. Tm“? 293i 294 3'41 2-95 1'4~ Indians on the other hand now I iiiiiltiiioitit. {vedmsdwpv SQDcti-oit-St. Lotus post-imneti. To Lsmgile sttltr Abbe and trail the Rovers by two pnitits for us 3 _._. i.» -: . a t‘. . . - . ~ ‘ 2.16 Trot and Pace. There are Hambletoman ~ e “lived at a mo? dale’ l-‘irltl-ze-Iilti-Alil (lfiota. S'.l‘h1'eti*.l“11i98\§- Zivttiltiiiiltzbttzo - i: i: l9 lttit '5 thtet-t-tt in iliis class and fim,“§“""‘ F" NATIONAL LEAGUE Purse S400 sounds. ” one l'.lll be fair ' sure of seeing Remy nwmah’ ltioago 000 013 203-—9 l6 0 Pfiier 30m: 1V. P101111“? —1 Z1 Both {cams wtll have strongest, \vlllll‘l' Brown !.‘.(lo‘t. that has not ittsburgh 001 002 000-Q '7 0 American Hanover tVine- lineups 0n ham; yo, [he mmpand _' it»! i1 race this vent‘: V010 Rav speaking of broadcast“ bee and Harltiett‘ Tobin. Brown Yilfdi —‘ — * — — —- — 2 13 t the “Hive" still with pit-it's’ of 7 1 ‘J05; Ntiicl‘ Crtrrtiil 2.08M; McEl- 99ml‘ m cm?“ bmlPdcasl 01 ticl Todd. l ‘ 5316113 FY15” (“11119911010 3 3 5' sting loft should make it iiizhtv l 7' i? \\')'ll {hi-‘f .~.tt 2.00m; Pett-t-Reapei- "m"? Fm‘ ma‘ “as W“ i-e Brooklyn 010 0m 000-t '1 o Protectorate tc. pun - -5 43; iHLPTOSiIIIR‘ for the itttrti-htttihg . , . ’ ~ _- 2.0a»). and Josie P?“ "' Ci"‘“d""“"d f" tii-“WW- t "Boston 110 000 00x—-2 6 2 Time: 2.05 1-4: 2.05 3-4: 2.04 3-4. .‘ “r ibc." - t , .l(J. hook up in a pac- 61,319 fl'5l“hbar“°55_h°1'5° 111911111; get Hamlin, Tttitittlis and Catnpbcll. Pimiijfi BTOOKP H150 fiiartcd. "—~'—- ’ “r "' , ‘ Ki , that will ttfford plenty of m ‘as eve‘ 9°.“ blmldcn“ £10m. the h .1 Shea: Turner rind Mueller. Champion-shin Club Trot. Amide"? Valet (Driitkivaterl - - _ 3 3 4- t . ‘it coast to COB.Si.—--\\'lli take placeiicxt, tltoitise. New york 099 0g] (rm__1 5 Q Drivers. 2 tn 3. Trophy T fl‘. H H .k . - i . f ___ Wednesday nlieruoott at four o‘-- ter quartet.» Philadelphia 000 000 000~0 a o Calumet Eric trim. E. R. trhr- nTl§l1“bflq OQP“2‘O§’§_4T fmji’ 3 ‘ ~ 1H7 Tmt Auk“ 2.11, H“, Erik crllock continue until 4.15 from ation front the 7 Gunmen and Danmngc-Homngy Thug“) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 l Dr “yd-gm .8130 starlljd’ . I tun 2.10; Httrvc" blood, “on; ll e Piuiiuviui Fair rrrounds. Citnr- plus the courage h. iwortlt and Dttvis. Auilfl Jane ‘E- R. iiiurtimflnl 3 2i nthtt-tt Race, Trot. Purse s50 ‘ ' I Arhnc, worthy “'15; “a, Boojum otltletowit. Most of the leading defeitt turned what at A- “w” m ___ s,“ LOuis_Cjuci“nn[/l night, mm‘; Harris Noon 1H. Elias» __ -- 4 3, Dmo ma“. Hamman, __ __ X ‘ . J’ zit; Millie Kaltttlick 2.12 and "°"'$P“Pe's "i Cfluwu will carry like a disastrous happening tflfflh t.. 2.111 mratwartoui a R“- v°l° m" 11mm") _ _ 3 4 B“"<"l‘-'“"ii"‘Phillie Hartiiliiml X1 ' i5 "PW Squire Hitnover ‘J.l6't, are almost advlermsfimelltfi gnnouncmg me m?‘ an ‘lmprovemill; >K .6‘ ‘x Night Gag", ‘ L l’ AGUE Tm“: Z06 1'47 206 14- Time: 2.16 and 2.13 34. ll *1" ' "i=1" >iiirirrs It will be one of the 8° Q,“ f.” w ‘my numb“ “l” R f n; ‘t, 1; '. / m h Uttuu/un. r v us- .. - a - 95528 To,.o,,w ' 20,, 10o 000 3 a 1 F“ Tm" 3 “m” Pm" 56°“ iX~RflCEFl m deitcl hent ih first . i‘; b,“ 2mm o, HUM“ “m, has ma at tom one to three million b “we 1i! 1h N!!!‘ W ave‘ l O 100 O02 l3 7 8 2 Sit Peter Britten tParshallJ 2 1 1 , ha,“ l i, i» u m rm“ “"1" m“ i" o" Chums- .t..":.:;:"::..t. “tot.” ma: - - Sh sitter; t... sruw... — —1 H v ~ . .. . . ‘ ,' ‘ ' own. nu i a . " ‘ a ' I "Mi ~~ “i 1'- ir mil ii the day and word Go ls given uhiu the horses D O n1 l n l 0 n 0O!’ Mthev and t; Moore] ' , l ’ “$1 b “if -_‘°ii~'l,1’1"~ 1111105 111 3-10 This evening Wm be one or the flash under the wire. Erection of ~ ' Fit-st. Game: t . r e '1 W" ""'i'- busiest at the Provincial Eithinttiott §hg°ign$élrféuudanluitiuvpkedaegg; Jersey City 000 000 0-9 8 2 I I ; j . l . Thursday. Autzllst 18th: race grounds’ ‘mere dozens o! hot‘ 0f Mi imllrovethgnt over-nine old G Milan's S lal Wire) Miil-“ial d P23331020? 3 83 h l l ' l 2,9 PACE ses will come in by train und get M stated before an this has,“ - (C- P- by "l umgwnmqois di- m5 an Ii. 5118 . . ~ For iii-L um i» PM». dill“;£Ef"£t'fif.‘§;i.°"§§£;.5? be w» u» u- but wait A u s tr al i a n s t... ti-r FOR ~ » e i. PACE. too good for the wonderful Fhir ' m <1 marksman - ' m" PM,“ Aaron L. zpnwnudey in the vicinity of 100, but there that Wm be officially Opened Mom gridncgnsldflylalrrti Toignw bqueezed fidaésfiyeatfity 102-6 '97 g Putch 110']; Gtiy Anti 2.11 "i; Kil- litriie}: 208K; ltetn Kttlmuck 2.14%, hilrm‘ Jo Hanover 2.10M; Martindell 211; Preferred Stock 2.12%; Sully 1.1": Wattdn Volo 2.059%. are ul- nywvt. stirc starters in this. one of lili- ut-titttest pttcitig classes ever p-tuxitictl lo n rttvc public. This i: eittcnt may seem a rather it i". otic. but it. docs not refer to lit" ttntr- litttis: out-although they “(Ii imct- in 2J0 or very close to it >uut thtrt- nrc so lll:\ll_V horses so P‘. 'lli,\' titnlcheti tltrtt the racing is botind to be good. Free For All Trot and Pace. Guy B" l’ 1:03: Guy Toddler 2.0654; Mn tn Brooke 2.04M: Mttrjore M. 1'“? t: Wttltut- Brotvtt 2.05%; Abner T. Cir-fat: 2.01M»; Dolly Azoff 2.07%; Jtnttio Trunx 2.04M, niid ViklnK make up the eittry lLut-in "= which will not show as its; oihrr years but will htlnitccd race with tinnitus. and they should if ('(lllfilil0I1S are favorable. .108 or better. '33!!! Paco. Bulbo 2T5; Doris Mer- f‘lll'\ 1.16; Direct L. 2.133;; Hl-SOX i Jcr Bars 2.12%; Klondyke w ti_tn .14; Miss Cottnter. Miss ‘in, Nliu. V010 2.18%, Neillie .\' 2.17, Stztrrctt. Volo, Skippy i1» hut Rosrlittd 2.19, is a partial 1i>i n1" likely starters in what pro- iii‘ as to be one of the best 2.22 bit-c classes evt-r raced over the Llhtrlotteloivti track. Ffiillly. Attgusilbth: . '1'\‘."O YEAR OLD FUrURrrY. 214 r1101‘ AND PACE. 2.22 "rnor. Tim Your Old Futurity. Hlllsfdb Bvgii. Jity Volo, Little Aubrey. Mr. Tully. Polly Scott. Star Junior. 5'l1ll)_\O\l Royal, Tommy Volo, make "ii the elgiht. juveniles entered. 7119i are utipredictttble as to hon- , ,_ . are some withdrawals, leaving a- bout 90 to occupy the 112 stttlls. This will fill them up to capacity as extra stalls have to be provided for harness and equipment. The 46 stalls destroyed by fire early Mon- day morning, August 1st, were completed ct Wednesday noon.Au- gust 10th. All the workmen were unemployed men, but they rushed the work at lilgih speed, setting n probable record for construction work in this city. It seems strange to the writer that more of these men cannot be employed as they are exceptionally good workmen. grateful for work and could be utilized in new construction or re- pairs to advantage. Tom Harper was the capable foreman in charge and also built the 3'1 stalls of the Riding Club stables two weeks pre- viously. Bkowhegan, Maine, fair will be held next week on the sa-me dates as Charlottetown. Their program of racing has drawn a splendid entry list and they always have a _| fine line of acts. A driver who appears b0 have stepped out of the past, wearing whiskers and hmblllments of Dan Mace. Jimmie Goldsmith and other old-time veterans. is Pat. O'Connell. who bred. trained and is racing a sterling trotter named Kelly. Over several different rwce trucks Kelly has been 1-1-1 and horse anddt-lv- er get ovations from tha grand stand at each appearance. Squire Hanover, that was only beaten inches in 2.11 at. Montague . by Alliset, was sold at the Old Glory sale a few years ago as a two-yeor-old, by Hanover Bhoe Purim. He is sired by Guy Mc- Kinney IBBM, champion four-year- old trotting stallion, and his don is Etta. Wise 2.04%. by Etawah 2.06 She in the dam of several in 2.14 uire Hanover should b0 an other 2.10 trotta- before long t. further add to his dam‘: famt dny night next and to those ln- defatigable workers tihnt are re- sponsible for the staging of it foo much credit cannot be given for it is a credit not only to them but to the Garden of the Gulf in zen- eral. Witth an entry list assured that even betters the starry band of rztcqttet wielders that performed here last August everything is in readiness for the opening of the Eastern Canadian championships that start a week of tennis on the courts of the Charlottetown Club Monday morning. O I O I Headed by a strong delegation fmm Upper Canada including Laird Watt. McDlartnid and George Rob- lnwn who recently took a set from Frankie Parker in the Can- adian chantpiottshim, and a host. of others as well as a. group of stars from New Brunswick and NOW Swtia. the championships bid fair to even surpas the tennis played last year. and fans should witness a thrilling week of racquet battles. Island players will be well rep- resented also and the emorfence they will gain will be well wort-h while as is well witnessed by the improvement. shown by some local players who took part in last year's tournament. Also all the neces- sary arrangements and work con- nected with a meet as big as this one have been completed by 1m energetic local committee and the matches will be run ofl’ in asmooth efficient manner as was the case last year. probalbly a fact that was responsible in no small way for having Charlottetown selected as tlggrsite for the second successive o And Japanese Split Matches (By Douglas Amaron, CanadiMl _ Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, Aug. 12—Tw0 mas- ter trten of the courts shared the spoils today its Australia and Jap- an divided the opening matches of the North American zone finals for the Davis Cup. Jlro Yamagtshi, a. stylist who rose to the peak of his game when under pressure. saved the day for the Japanese with a 6-0, 5-7. 7-5. 6-4 victory over young Jack Brom- wich after Adrian Quist had turn- ed back the challenge of little Funtiteru Nakano 6-3, 4-6. 9-1 5'1- The result left the issue of dc- cidlitg an opponent for Germany ln the intermne final still far froin decided and heightened interest m tomorrows doubles match. Captain Tamlo Abe said tonight Yamagtshi and Nakano would reP‘ resent Japan. Harry 1101311111"- Aussia. captain, chose Quist 8nd Bromwlch, a‘ combination un- defeated in twfim years of inter- na. ona compe on. - Yamagislti had too much polish for Bromwich today and Qiil-St W‘) much experience for Nakano. The first match tyas the closer B8 Nakano matched his Anzec oppon- ent. stroke for stroke until the last J set, but the second produced b? far the better tennis. Playing a finer game thln he 5h0WOCl against the Canadians In the zone semi-finals here two weeks mo, heavily-set Yamacishl ran his ambidexterous opponent into the turf with an assortment. of shots that dazzled the cB-Pecity crowd of 3,000. Bromwick matched the fast- moving Japanese in baseline duels but could not compete with his tantalizing drop shotc and perfectly placed lobs. Only in the second set. when Yamagiahl lost his touch. was their way into the final of the Governor-Generals medal event in a. shoot-off with Z9 others tit i116 Dominion of Canada Rifle Assoc- iation meet. Lleut. P. Hooper of Milton. P. E. L, and Csm. G. M. Toronto won the last two places 0n the list of 150 who will shoot in to- morrow's final. They and the other 29 had been tied tyith scores of 93 in yesterday's Ckl/llltlllylflg stage thiit was headed by t rs. Gwen Spencet- Hethey of Victoria with a possible 105 Company Sergeant-Major Harry Rusk of Ottawa. won the Grand Aggregate it was announced t0- ay. The Ottawa sharpshooter com- piled 563 points to win the D- C- R. A. silver cross. awarded to the competitor making the 111811955 aggregate scores in the MXlCGOlIT-Zfill. Walker, Bankers’, Macxiotittld B1101‘ tiuallfylng stage of the GQWTIW" Generals and City °Y 0mm“ Matches. Captain Hilton Proctor. another Ottawa marksman. took second place with 562 points, while S€ijK1~ J. Boriand of Toronto was third with 561. Lieut. Colvllle won the City o! Ottawa. Match. one vi the f0"! fired today. He posted a 98 over B- possihle century at 200 and 900 yards, l0 shots at each range. The Michael Faraday Match proved an interesting competition between teams of Imperial Cadets and a team of Canadians. The English team won, the scores be- v-lng British 492, Canadians 488. The match was fired at 300 and 500 yards. Aircraftsman T. W. Grego of Ottawa won the King's edel . com tition with 188 points of a pose bla 300. Bet-gt. H. H. Armltagc of Wind- sor, Ont, won the Consolation Match with a 66, four short. of pos o. _ ISLAND SCORES OONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGES. . I . Emma o Bcgizs and Rosar; Jacobs, Kowollk and Phillips. i tho Belvedere Golf Club cltttiitpion- ship play iii tntttclics scheduled for the weekend. inents — Wctlltei" Cup, Cup, atidl/lttelaiiittott Cup villi also continue. i "H.'"Ii."Séiii* vs‘ 'Jllc'k"Sé'tiit&Igil§f ' __-!Pope__Clark art and Chervlnko. Baker and Pitdclen; Duke, Swig- i Night Game: Newark 501 05o 00o~m 1o 2 2 Buffalo 00s mo 021-10 15 l ; Haley, Strliicevicli, St-lne, Pztgtnj Kline, Hibbsh Golf Matches Scheduled For The Weekend Semi-fittttls will be reached in Play in three other club tourna- Stttittiard The draw follows; WELLNER CUP J. P. Hillioii vs. G. G. Hughes H. J. Kennedy vs Dave Sttownrt. STANDARD CUP Doug Saunders Vs Ed. Nicholson. Pete Kelly vs H. J. Kennedy. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP F. B. Conrad vs Pete _Kell D. Murray vs A. Tttylor, MCKINNON CUP D0115. Saunders vs Geo. NIoL-eod W. E. Cotton vs C. J. McLean. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Second Division Heath Saunders vs R. R. Bell. W. A. Gaudet vs A. H. Mould. Geo. Buntalii vs Alex Scott. IDGVGLSKQWBTL E Provincial Exhibition Races AUGUST 16th. to 19th. 2.22 and 2.19 TROT AND PACE-Enter. The Hnnovc! Czar. 2.14, ch.g. by Guy Mt-Klttncy l.58'-’_-, George Mztthleu, Agent. FREE FOR ALL. 2.11 and 2.14 Closes-Enter, Jeanne Ttunx 2.06'./t, b.m. by Truax. Georg:- Mathit-u, Agent. FREE FOR ALL-Enter. Peter Outward 2.08M, hi. by Captain Aubrey, George Matthieu, Agent. The above entries were received by tcleg-rnm on July 30th and inadvertently omitted. 2.17 TROT-Enter. (‘alums-t ('oburn 2.10. h.h. by Truax, owned by E. A. Grant. lloulton. Maine. FREE FOR. ALL, 2.11 and 2.14 Classeev-Enfcr, Dolly Aznfl 2.07M. b.m. by Azoft‘. Those entries were received on Saturday, July 30th Qnd inadvertently omitted. OTHER CORRECTIONS-In 2.14 Trot and Price. No. ll 2.16 Trot and Pace, No. 5 should be Calumet Cnhurtt: No. 6 should he Dudo Potcmpliln; No. l4 should be Ntmcy Carroll. .. Free. .10: All. ZJL.a.tuL2.L»I..ttlnss¢_s. Gin‘ Inddlcizillfilj. should . . be entered an C. M. Alexandr-r. Saint John, Agent. 2.14 Trot, N0. 2 should be Ciiluvnct Cnburn: No. 3 should should be Dude Potempkin 2.07m; be Dude Pntempkin. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY 2.11 TROT AND PACE 2.14 TROT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH. ‘”‘“““”‘*“*“””* Credit must t» given w when th any doubt about the outcome. 0,, A 24,, FOUR YEAR 0L1) FUTURITY ‘ NEW Sample mt- w - this horse. a git», on the other hvthu. had 22"}? $553,, o‘; £53,}, “f3”; t 216 TROT Mm PACE when he got. him he would malt trouble right. to the end with his placed highest “mung the Mamtme - ~ - ' ' breaks and was far from steady. drilmltltuttive arrival. N21221:; 23cc": mnrksmen m {he (rfragd Aggfegage 2.17 TROT. _ .ea.s fhDoinoo ana Rife: , , , 3v . Auosle htiitt set point ldvantatze (Assrtaciatlon? it gas flhtlOllngfid to-i , i THURSDAY, AUGl/ST IRTH. ll l . ' and six times 811m deuYmlnfimn da . ‘The Hllden sniper had 557 1937 BUICK SEDAN | , gvillgnmrtta n: New Sulfa out carried hurt backhtéoa dflgilifi 391$‘ points against HM for Lleut. A. 1i‘. 21D TROT AND PACK“ l l t ' ' . 0 r , , e ~ - - l ' * ' ‘ , l . :13? 1?‘? “Ezlgettgzkttltfizstltfi ' . gtrtsgrttttétll ybgvrga m: Janna: sights}; gfghgharlottetown. who in excellent condition. FREE.F()-R.,\I,I, TROT Ayn PACE i ~ ,l 0 I t , K , "15" ur- Flt xuurlnlerd- Jr, “m --_--—- Egwy°gl%g:3e ffifimef,’ rfiméfi‘; Apply to 2'22 PAUL - 1i ,. J. P MacPharson "’°'“"“‘” "5551" '"°""‘ °hlflv‘it"°“ti“°°tv...mt. u... w. K- ROGERS "m/“i AUGUST ""1- i‘ . I -—i— v . . . . - - ' vtii°gt'ti“i>“tlavi'hi3utiu'titttlfi 1$§fi°‘°r‘-'.“.a§.°tZis§° " 9' 1.18%“? Acatvctas LIMITED - TWO-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY ' i ‘l i 8- 3M1 ~»m"“°»i‘~ii»ii”t=i’é lliiii it“? k‘°‘i.””°h.°¢“$l°‘éi‘€¥i§tt.?t§t..“§$‘l3 cthttttutv. l" "m" "l" PACE l t i. i (‘IIIIIHWIFIOWII “m” m“ fflf °'°l°°'f, “"1" kt}, Ihantbers. a ritzhi-hunder. w Mln- s' at. o. o.' Mttetehhstt, Chair'- 2-22 TROT- ~ . i; , ' member“ ° l’ e w“ are l” MPO": of tho American Anoci- lo tetown. 530: Capt. l. 001ml , ha. . .. . Ohnrimwmitllv 11-37%“ t. Horeuuwwwowoo-r L4, to make it a point to attend. 3* um maul. toouu s-ii-ia;