l , . ' ' T . and driven by W,illard Kelly; The grain harvest is well under- ” m” ”m mm" ””"' Mm”-V lgfrgsialngxhigafofzrdd aVlt:0TlneP1'1:;:3 Johnny CW0" 0' Curran -nd T”.0"1"”"” "" F.” CW and parl-mutuels: stso, 3.50, mo; way and the countryside is 00'" M8110 10 SMUTGBY hllrht lnC1USlV9- 'w had on hand a ms, prize mydg Briggs is expected to counter with Fmhklia Bl-N310"! Paid 5330-'51 The 55.60, t3.'l0; 52.50. ' ted with fields wherein the grain . Th0 1050950 heal: Dflceti was in the l 61 ,m I , mm d to (mac Benny Carson. In his last two "MY tick”! hold" W35 Vane 0?” Third Race is already stooked. This is the x Free For All Face on Tiiilrsday al- is” ”0” ll "lieu ) : her, 0, outings against the Junior Abbies Way. rim-mer Islander now resld- Frisco The Great (McNeill) 1 time of year when the Hun covers ternoon when Lucky Chief 204 l-h.A.:1(:;ve: g9nl1E;'3m&)rrglnsthe 6;; m Carson has hm, demted and me in; in Montreal. Buddy Budlong (Stead) , 2 lbegin to show up. This past, owned by RJ. Cadegan. Glace Bay, ' 1 local juniors will be out to make it J0-Stdale Clipper moved up from Roma Budlong (L. Kelly) 3 .week I have been taking stock . and driven by Worrell Lewis, llasn- Search M Wmeihlnz my father v 3- three in 3 row. A xemmndel. C”. third place at the half to win the Helen Harvester (Andrew) 4 during my trips throughout thel ea nut to the wire 1;, 3,03 -H5, The lied ""5 ”"'m M h M-'- wwswrr son has been an easy target, for fifth race over such favorites as Arionway (Cudmurel 5'country. At time of writing, Fri-T, fastest, heat trotted was on -11.55. W09" 00 WV 3 mm W" M 1”” such righthanded hitters as Cuke Ari-wt Pointer. Prince Budlcng Jimmy Budlonlz (Kelly) 6 day afternoon. I have lust re- day mg,” when N?” K.,,muck 21,, Very much. sired by LOHSSCL MY prmau and Kgnny MacDonald as and Johnny Kalmuck. Bud's Echo (C. smith) '1 turned from a two day look-see owned arm dnvm b W01” G K '” father traded the stallion for the we” 5 number of lefthanded Babe Britton went to the top at Thalr's It (Birt) . . , . 8 in the eastern end of the Pro- nntshnd 11 Kt, 1' '11: H, M. E M mare and found her to he Dill. swingers Should Carson show a the first turn and stayed there to Time? 2-13 F53 FY1500 The GWM iVhW9- T0 M"? the Hullgarlm. ri H ” A" He M FM" strong well llmbed and with plen- ,.,.m n 1' H 1 .m 'f, L lme (we ei Mm ole whm the ntvned by Reg Sonier. Summel'- lllalil-rldlle Dlll--l00l( ill the M90 mg hum Mcmzm 2” 2'5 .Mm ty of speed. He also found that she mings ,,,?;111:e 3;”,.,.e,.?L aionigsga, clipper ;o(,gk m.,,,.pmc had -I-helslde and driven by Doll McNelil. chcckcd is at least 110 per cent 3: 1;-,:Olt::::e::,eanl:aSvfrggfg, Iii; W35 In 1031 Mid On 1TlQUlYY T0 The but if not the Abbies will go one up Babe and Miss Knox raced up the F01-lflh Rafe ibetter than last lseason. Alon: 9. ' ' ' I A t 1 y, t ,h - Face Cloth Stead) . .. 1 stletch of s olclnc on a rec Lucky Chief 2.04 l 5 with llVc and i,”;',"”;e::"::,;ie,0”E:f:me';BBid? 1" me 5"” . . . hf” sifmh 1” ?,,:ag;1”bl”r;e?"'&"d Frankie Bucilonz (Lowery) 2 farm width five. maybe six. are. Bud Katmuck 2.12 won the most mm! In Aumm Sm mm” ,, Dean, I the I t , d. L C h P”? Offs, T A em n M Meg lMacNeill) . 3 located. one covey of nine was heats trotted - three. End is own- mm co” Hm mm ,5 UV, horse uh T0; 1: Elm” mt again sage gmllng he '5 roxlgert A5 .ey Came Lou Kalmuck (Craig! 4 1f1uahed from the sedge at water's ed by the Sydney Sportsmen Cltm M k own Neil, Bu,” d. 3: 2," we 9 ls ' ':l m c the W1” ”'f”5 we Chpmr by Miss Playfair tKellyl 5 edge. The birds in this covey and was driven by Jmmm Gwen. y n as . J g. sen mg e ty MacA ear 0 t e h a length followed by Babe Britton Bonnie Fmw can ,sobey) 6 were small, about me me M, IN H. C. Boutilier of Halifax. Slit .wltn the New York Raligers. A rn"' w" 'm St. Louis .. 000 000 000- 0 4 stormy winter nights Brer Fox was picked the winner in a photcl ..-...m. -g Philadelphia 430 200 00x- ll 0 picks up the odd ltnt dlnncr. covering a blanket finish of that , a 1)gg,.-on , (no (mo oo1...z1z - 0 e '” rntlre field. It was ths 0108910 Wnhln ion .. ooo ooo ooo-o 6 Last winter there was a com- Cil ' lllA('K'S BEST seen at Truro Raceway in I long. mm in certain um-lg;-5 that our ' I) ll nowll THE BACK , STRETCH same splendid support they had in the past. Ken issued a challenge to Cape Breton stating that, that sec- tion of Canada was "ripe for an Old Home Week." and he hoped thlt Cape Breton island would stage one similar to that in Char- lottetown, which he had visited an evening before. our best wishes for success go to the genial Ken in his new environment. we feel certain that St. John with its large pop- ulation and many fine sportsmen can and will become at great harn- ess racing centre. They have the men. the money and It public that Old Home Week for 1053 in over but people are still talking about the wonderful weather throughout that week, the great. crowds. the lplmdid racing and other attrac- tions whhn will make it go down in history as one of the peat since its inception. Putting on A snow or that Kind means the expenditure or '- 1" 0' mm?! and the taking Chancel 01 5 Brent loss, but fortun- ately everything turned out for the best and we are glad, and so are all those who realize what a splendid thing it is for this province and Mfllcularly the City of Charlotte- fifth. -hi hii htcd last . izzgls-eV!Vn9t-mlgmlgilsrfollsmn. lire”?! Wm Wpl.'eC”"'5 Fwd 7”” pw3”m5' night: race meet at gthegcharlottu I5:g5t' s,::"A2eay,' ; we have mdhm "Summer Q0 seven hits and two walks. Dick g:1rA?:g;n:gf”:”T:rll': Yxneuln i no a n e w--- . - - racing and the fad; tnfftqi mm... The following letter. in part. has irI:,nedDr01l';;'1i;t1:;:krex;1;h:( Beltvln Budlong (0'Meara) a look forward to but the real sum- gi;Ylfen0fh10g8a:gE:l:llx?j5Oiglglched mm of M-ON, N, Wm her: ent. horses took part in the events, been received from Robert Croken, Bgseban fans "THY "9 " MW dasrh i Junior Hec tMcNeiil) . 4 mer, the one that lasgs (10:11 one Allan Macnomld O! the Lyn Thursday evening. 80 of them from the mainland and Emerald, P.E.i. . . . . "In your re- J-umm. pucher here Sunday Rn". BM bug” the ram pm an end 1I(llttydMacKay (Fitzpatrick) 5 to two lmontlis aiccotb llllg wife at came through with me longest The veteran lefthander Jm 99 owned in this province. will show DOPE 0! Sillurdliy mllm's racing. Gm noon if coach Ev. MacNeill of the ,0 the mghrs racing Face clam S-11-airrlne. Sgiglci 5(.A8n1ewl A117 6 tsE:laSt(:JmLlle1a:Cl': lelziliooyli ofepast minh hit 0f the Slime. a triple. Mi:cDon- g”C'?,1e;f gin 55”; ti” M-CA that men day the gpectatgrs saw R and 9th dashes. you made the sLate- Junior Abbies continues through ' ' R ' ' T Wm”: 0”” D aid and wilt Shephard paced the 0” ” ac ” 9 01 "T0 Ab- ment that well McNelll's new pur- chase, Neil Eudlong. had been rais- ed and developed by Fred Taylor, new lineup and greater interest was therefore taken. , , , ., Wisener surprised the betting Second Race shades of night were falling as I i 11;, Macxmzje W111 get the sum. An unmum mmur, was I "MM yureacialbane, I wish in cmrect this poitant vthild game of the Island Crowd with men, upset vicumes. Marion E. ,Kem,, drme back toward me cm, The all 909- - mg asslgnmemg n,,,,,-- ,0, mm wmch nccurmd m statement. Nell Budlolig was rals- SPHP5 Villll Cultnn and Briggs. Face Cloth mud mm In early Henry Day (L, Kelly, ah. had A Cool"! heavier M91 and The game was handled by Ear jgggg led by my father. U.W. Croken. on Lhethidh If T. ' r E3 n ma Am met ma lcur farm. it is true that he was mvrsmm on -I-nurmm. mam. Wm.” , ' I m9tl;dw:”lb7i m;"”f13”: di9:L:rLlrRlinl'50 not he Cauglm As they passed , Miss Hazel Grove (E. Smith). horizon in the fading light of the ggdngsgd Hcggrgaruggglrngig 5909; :9,-55R): lxivtm-gb(()3niiEii:xh1:;" P. C Peters pamnen V010 may owned by Dr. developed and trained by Mr. ra,x- Du mac U63 liidelylil kl: R Li: M” H, was FEM Clem. Mm play, Norlne Grattan tc. smith) setting sun had taken on a full; third. Angels g 0. Ward C. B. M”. ,1 A. Delaney, b-ummers,d(,, and lor. Maybe you would be interested in mmwv kshehn bnelnfn lgracf (Mr. Frankie Budlong and Lou Lanadale (Stewart) . like appearance In reality I dont Lineup” lman rt, D. nurse M, H. Pmmon Billy Mcvay. owned by Dr. Temple "' ma” M ms backgmumi awe”! feective anede if he ii: ea? goid En: Khlmuck 3" that 01”d”- Frank” Ewen Kfgmpbcm ?e1E1dhany gig? to li,uca?e1eet1hn1',: L.Y.C.-J. Bradley if A. Bhep- 2b, M. Kays 3b, B. Acorn cf, J, Hooper, Charlottetown, could not be Rea” Mm my mm": ra”edCl",m”Y mo,.,,,w Abbies s,,ppm.m.s Wm have Budlong moved up to -challenge '3l1:;';1e:.Bu2 fglgzjsxoisfgxffii h" S8 if) m)?5b?g;:iVe ' ' ' lhard lb, W. Shephard f. B. Lan- lszotak as. M. Longaphle lb, 1), separated in the photo-ilnlsh. A icons and dean m pme med mes. something to cheer about. FEE clam 1" me stretch but owned .by' Clifford Ellis.ngO'Le)dr; ' ' mm 2b' Fi Shephard 3b' J' Hem 'DOyle p' R" sum ph' E ward M" mm, or 523mm was put up as purses ltlale horses. We exhibited ollr stal- Prlnce Edward Island owned horses won the most dashed -a 45, Nova Scntla '28 New Brunswick 5 and QilP'bPC owned horses won 4, (Both "We broke. him in with other bolts as it two-year-old and were very careful not to spoil him. when 87.3 louu-I -THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN with his plans. MacNeill will likely use young Tommy llarper on the hill in an effort to take the im- llarper, who pitched ball this sum- Upset Victories Feature Races Last Night; Card- Curtailed By Rain - without much trouble. Buddy Bud- Two upsets, with Face Cloth . , winning the fourth race and Jose- ggzgufvzlold1:nl::3b:1:f:3d' mu . dale Clipper coming through to Fm" Rue will the a bay mare owned by C. C. Green owned by Claude Smith and driven and driven by Harold Stead. and by Cyril Smith; pari-mutuels: Josedaie Clipper driven by Dave 310.00, 5.90, 3.00; s3.20.s2.-10; 32.60. lead in the fourth race and I:ouldl5i5l-51' Velhal i0'M('0l'3l -xatutbuiqu . iv N cries To this columnist the tran- sitlon came last Tuesday evening (August) the nineteenth. The the clouds scudding acres the coudn't quite make it. in an attempt to win the second game of the series. MacAleer, who has been hot and cold this year, will have an opportunity to put M. and Miss Knox. Fso. driven by Len O'Meara, outlasted a terrific stretch drive by Silk Hal to win the sixth race. Essa Bob Canuck (Gregory) '1 Quick Lick (O'Meara) 8 Time: 2.15 2-5: Face Cloth own- cd by C. G. Green and driven by scraggly young rnbins. A second covey that rose from a patch of Esquat blueberry bushes held 16 or 17 well matured birds but a third . , he was three and four years old CA. W0 B30185 103- C080?! Fred went to the top at the wire and Fifth Race bunch standing rrect at the edge ;':;r;e:m:t:” 3"” ”"m ml" "" the horse that is now doing 2.11 Maticiibe 01 the Abbie! m-RY 518” built up 3 lead over the rest of the Josedale Clipper (wisencr) of a pottlu ficld. outlined clear ' an the track worked in R movwetr. Ch3Th6 Ryan RBBln- Charlie 001110 field. babe Erltton (0'Meara) in the evening twilight. looked as horsehoe. cultivator, digger, man- ure spreader. in fact almost all farm machinery. This is why Neil is a big. strong horse with plenty of staying power anywhere in a mile. Realizing we hag no time aside from farm war to train the horse although we saw great possibilities in him, we ad- Only one minor accident which resulted in 9. broken sulky wheel occurred. Three horses Thanged hn.nl1.I, J.B.J. 2.11 4l.'5, ll-year-old pacer. was sold by Horace Willis to it part" in Mnnclmi. the Free For All pacer Dirk Erin 2.04 3'5, was sold by Norman Aciter or St. Ste- trade for an Abbe Worthy horse with Mr. Taylor, who intended to train and develop 'Bud' as we called him." . . . We are very glad to give the above particulars re- garding Neil Budlong, a. horse that we admire very much, and are grateful to Robert Croken, who is I student at St. Dunstan": Uni- versity and who remains home during the summer months. We lnrelia Axwnrthy 2.ll'l-ti, was sold h5' Archie Shnre, Sydney, to My- ron Bell. Ralrm was sold In the Standard Bred Horse Sale at Har- risburg in i950 and the statement read an fnllnws: "Rajah Hanover vim rr)li.sldct'eri the top two-year-clld trotter in Maine in 1943. He has raced well at three and four and was third this year at Roosevelt in 2.0! U5. Absolutely sound, he should make 8 fast. high-Class norsc." The . ! pmvn to Andrew Pgrrv of sum. vertlsed him as N four-year-old. repm-1.5 out or Ma1'iLime ugmres mt, second race The lime black mare Silk Hal 1McGregorl 2 there were at least three morei my-rslne, and me 5.y.-M-.nm "mm, Many came to see him and they week one earned ll, story to the ef- Harold Stegd, parbmmuels, 552 80 Judy Budlong (C. Smith) 3 covcys about 30 chains to the east; No. 3 CLASSIFIED Rwah H,m,,,.,,r 3-14. m, Dem Han, have been regretlng that they He” mu Moncmn Hawks demme, slum, 3840, 'w6o 5.30, :H9o' Mannister Direct )Sobey) 4 I questioned them to find ou. ,,,.,,,. 3. 153.5. ,.,'.,m' Ce,.,mm Um,” ldid not buy him. Finally when he jl-V would not he in the league mm 8L;.”e.d h." .dr-W; ;wSme. znli 3-nd Dale ,B '(0'Brienl . 5 whether or not they had doubled Pd Hanna. Ne" Kl, ,' Be"! Budhmll Feather Dust”. 31.5 M. Vnln PP," .J.,,5v m,andRm.lxt'as a five-year-old, we made Aime om" had It mat Roy Ducngl : Rosalie H. (W. Keiiyl Si, up on a covey but was satisfied 8 lead to great things for him and th t. he will always take an in- trust. his unlver.-My training will' Many. no doubt got me job an RC, square matters provided that his mates give him better support than they did in the opening game Thursday evening. . . . With the hockey season less than Llwo months away, the status of the Maritime Major League still looks pretty indefinite. Of two news emin. President of the Sydney Mil- ilonalrew was resigning his post. Duche-min's place will be taken by a man to be nominated at a meet- ing Monday night in Sydney. - u . Actually the only progressive news has been coming out of Glace Bay where "I-lub" Macey was sign- ed as playing coach for 35,000. COUTTI Of his (DOG COHHBCUODS with she lead the field from wire to "the half and stayed ahead to win Miss Knox (McGregor) Prince Budlong (Cudmore Johnny Kalmuck (Kelly) Argot Pointer (Willis) . .. .. Time: 2.13 3-5: -Iosedale Clipper owned by Barbour and Bevan and driven by Dave Wisener. Sixth Race (O'Mearal Lady Abner came through with a surprise win in the first dash as m:n.L:aIut-A wire. Capt. Missouri challenged throughout the last quarter but did not have enough to make it. Marion E.. driven by Willard Kelly, moved up from fifth place at the five-eighths pole to win the 5”” came up around on the oumlde to win easily. Frisco the Great won the third race as he.racecl into the lead at Calumet Onward (Stead) . Chocolate Dip fMoresidei Time: 2.16: Essa owned by M 3. James Pouiton and driven by Len MGame?Sunday The Sunshine Island Dairy and the Maritime Electric willr meet Sunday afternoon at mic o'clock in the second game of thcir quarter- Cleveinntfs surging Indians nos- :-ri one percentage point ahead at the staggering New York Yankees in the thrilling American League pcnnrmt race Friday by hcaiinlz. lilo Bombers 6-4 in the opener of large as full grown hens. . . . The last covey was a beaut and must. have been hatched in May or early June. There- were ap- proximately 20 in this bunch. They were not disturbed so a definite count was out of the question. Two farm youths told me that they hadnit. Young farm lads are pretty sharp. They see a covey just once and can tell the num- ber in it and also take lnote of the size of the birds. In southern Queens there is a farm that sup- ports four coveys nf Hulls . . 17. ill, in and 22 or II. total of 16 birds . 0 0 Four or five miles south and east of this farm, in an area that is literally infested with foxes. man 1 in (1, 1 M B H 5 I t . l . , farmers have reported the coveys honrylhrll-nR:1i:li w'll1l0:0nt:nuew(:: l 9” 1" h9'5"- c.r”i..5,r7i'ftt3”n'Tw't'2nli'ti3 12:: lf.:z?a1;lzu:en';helgudrdingliingiijlghll 5 "Wgame "””' 00”” "”m””"5 but 50”” m W m . ' - , . ' T l i 4 .- TTT-Tm spect to their quota. of birds. One as CpA,,:::;;;h::' gleuffrtxy Aubrey Kalzer in his Sports From me m”'de”' kum” Mm the Lmmna" Ywm Club M” way is reported to hold five only and Column in the Sydney Post-Rh card, has the following . . . "At his new stand in Saint John, Ken Km M"Do”ga”' 7”'”sk"”5 -lud" :MacDougail will be a year around and master of ceremonies at the worker and ms plans now can gm- night last. Sydney there have been no reports although all are trying to get coaches. The uncertainty of the financial structure of the league ll l lilacly keeping any p-flight play- lheir third series game. The ganios will be played on the Old Dinni- and. Baseball Results several others eight or nine and they are all well developed birds. Foxes are blamed for whittling NATIONAL LEAGU E Local Tennis down those coveys but before I lay the blame on anything I plan Angels i4-9 To Square Series The Liguorian Youth Club de- feated the Guardian Angels 14-9 yesterday evening to square their City League softball series at one game each. The deciding game will be played on Sunday after- noon. The LYC won their game in the first inning yesterday as they pushed seven runs across the plate. They added four more in the fourth, one in the fifth and two in the sixth. Jimmy Gauthier went; the dis- tance fbr the L.Y.C. giving up L.Y.C. attack with two hits each. John Szotak and Des Burge of the Angels picked up two hits old l-lenncssey with Frank Hughes i3aseball Playoff iGam: Scheduled: Here Sunday L. Y. C. Defeats Two play-at: baseball will take place on Memorial ml Sunday afternoon. Maritime C: d tral. Airways mat the 1ntem....'1' Ito Abblu will meet in the nu; SIMS Whliih let! underway at 0,, o'clock. In the second game the Junior Abbies and the Curran ms, Briggs will continue their Island Junior series. The Junior game. which get. underway around 8.15. is the third in the Island series and a b one for both teams. The series 1, now tied up at one game each Coach Ev. MacNeill will lllteiy start Tommy Harper on the mound and if Harper does not w the nod it will be the Abbies are Donnie MacLean. For Curran and Briggs it will be Benny cmon who was shelled from the hm here last Sunday. Maritime Central Airways 1”. Ramos bies was undecided last night on which of his three rightlianderg Charlie Ryan. Ev. Beagan or Mer- i N0. 1 CIA SSIFIED Misc Donna. May, Rajah Hanover, Miss Commando, Anni: Boy. Anne's Dream. Campbell's Buddy, Pntchen Voio znd. Nell Budlnng. NINE DASHES - RACES START 8:30 Billy Mt-V 33'. Carl Aubrey. CW9 3''"0” 5lm”5 09"”? Y0? "'0 weekly racing events throughout era from accepting ese offers im- 000 020 '""m"4 ,1, to give a well trained pointer a pan three summers. bade good-b.ve the winter months. He thinks medilttcly. 5 workout in this sector to try and to Cape Breton harness racing fans Maritime racing fans want races 0 e . F' - to", 000 oz 4 6 I ascertain if small coveys are the Fridav night of last week from in the winter and feels racing on The 151”-,d..,-5 were onered the S 0 nrmkl, M1 M0 sozgf, m x rule in this particular stretch of his old familiar spot. the Jlldgcs lsnhw will be popular at the Saint 55,-wees 0; pen, Langene M plmmg Puuh Mlh " 010 M 0 1 country. This area is where six g Stand. This week Ken ten; for st, idohn track. He believes that a lemon but m,.m,n mam downlilmg . B K?" " 0 0o- 2 5 litters of foxes were reared with- Jnnn Fixiiibiiinli Park Raceway, 1-its 'numbsr of Maritime sportsmen other person who wmnd me ,0 Th" "'”'1" l" m” m”” d”"h”5 "N y" "000 002 mm"' 5 1 in an approximate mile radius so d"m,.m,,,, was mm min”. He Wm want their horse, mere ,6 Hume me mrmneg or the gunmen of the Charlottetown Tennis Club, Plttahurxli .. 020 000 001-3 8 1 W5 quite possible mm, mm gm. ,,,mM ma, ms 5””, in Cape Bremn do llomc training and at the same M L playing cmcth is Pmtl vnm; T”"””""”” W" he play.” Sh” P,M'"d''”h''' 900 200 9”" 2 7 0 tleman with the red coat and mm mm 3 mm” Weasant um mm mm R, I chance, ,9 make Btmm lb-M it seem; unmm m L n W”; afternoon at 2.30 pm. This event Llncinnatl .. 001 020 o0x-- 3 9 1 black spats has something to ac. mm m, mm mm", mmv ”'”,nd5 tmoney during the winter. It seemst L "1 t Y ll 9 iwhlch WU 701000 0"l105l,5i"ld"l- , mum, for-, pheasants most at . r - - . .11” an ma that would be w,u.ge .e contract. Vitale too is ln- i will he played in its. entirety ln- y AMERICAN LEAGUE "mm and me great horned owl whom Mr would miss in his new is"Dpm.u.d Mmmd me MRrmn....,tel'ested in becoming a releree in tiny. The winners will he det:irl- flevclnntl ...-, 200 030 100-41 10 33 me only predate). they have to home. He hoped that the fans would racing circuit, r the M.M. H. L. Hugh Currie, mrm. l. ed by the best three out of five New York - -. 000 004 000-4 9 fear. barring man. Bud. on the contlntte tn tzlve the Turf Club the ,.,. er coach of the Edmonton Flyers, sols. The finalists are Ivnn Chicago .. 002 020 000-4 ii other hand. berg” of 5 mm; mm, " Saturday nights racing at was also offered to the local club. DOWHHK 0"" Ph” -”"h"” V”- B"'""' ' ' M0 09" "”0T1 A have no other recourse but to bed I Truro saw it sensational 5th t-arr, Another man in line for the job is l,-10'0" -l0h"5i”" "Til Wall" Ch” sh 13"” - W0 W1 010T 2 5 on the ground. They always keep .- won by Lady Honslcr. owned '3?! ,Buddy O'Connor. former centreman '""' ”""d''Phh 900 905 Mk" 5 7 a sentry posted but methinks on long time and the judges called u---can-creep-an Defeat Carmen STEVENS REPEATER 3 , ! E d M H 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Huns were being shot out and a j . . f ,m urt-sto ecen f T T t 10011000-I11 t dc th dil b A .:.::.;ul:: :r:"'l.::i mt: rr..H::- W ' 9 0 all . . .. .-.. .. ,, -am: .. .... .. . ....::: son Action. Model 258 . S32-50 ,' , ' ' :' .-slrre ucr errrcor 0 - , ---- -"W0 00” '0” "ii: in .1 ooo-1 5 l iii it - .t.rl l.l,t ddl- i J”"' 2'10 1 4: lThc fastest heat of the night wall l The final match for the Char- Carmen l9-9 .Vt-stcrday evening inlnzrgrh H ohg 2 g 0 LJ:5..TFECq.f. -. 1.87 8 GCIIQCI 0 ' -T M tr": .”:.""..”':.”...il::d..:l lift.”tilt.?.?ii.f.?”3T...3J?.liL”i:.?aT:l..32i”.2:” -- we MM 12 - Model 530 -------------------- 5"-5 I l at Blair Amlmwr Stable, New Y; - - " - - . 1 . . l ' . : 0 Syracuse .200 700 10x--10 '1 2 m”'”" M"" " "W""" ””k' i'ii'”i.r?y 1,333 ..Cii3'k5.T.?."”t'ne”'?f.'. ;:l'ridh:lTc:Til:!mge0lvivel:'!s :7lli)laycP:m)l;:rt:' bu1l:etdeIrl:”'l:liTrf1l-ntyre hurled for Can- Dunn . .. ooo ooo 0- o 1 n SNAP SHOT FINISHWE f4TEdVElN3s1 Iboum-E 12 Gu"93- S68 75 race with Gallonage. from Carl in 30 holes of match play, .nda Packers and Wing hllriNi for Bhmmn” ' on M0 T-' x 5 0 -T"" ' 0 . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ' A. B. ('i'r(:i.lFFE. inn 0 in 2.1a us. Billy P. C. M t) id w hln t ml the Carmrn. Macintyre pitched a 00"" .000 001 002--0 0 5 mm: of Film developed and ' OW?!"-' Prarlier continues his winning finalzcbgndefeatlhrg Bill 231- K. mg four hitter. BIIUIIIOPB .- 300 300 NX- 5 4 T printed. 24 hour Iervice. Double strl-ak over the Truro trncgk with 5gml.nna1,q while Mackenzie oust. George Mills, Bob Hurry and Jr. Mollltrealm size prlntnl. Any roll ofn 5 ln- Modd . driver Gould. He is owned y Mrll. ed -'H3d-- Macmma, Dowiing homered for Canada SDI nl I puuuro on y 0 cents. 1-pr nu 'f ' t ' T ' A ' A ' ' ' ' T ' ' S ;r ----w - ' not we ooz-4 14 o . ' Continued on DA” .1 '1-hye nnal 515.3” of the pram. Packers. txhllg White hit A home T'tlorl'lIi.re':M mm "M 000-1 ” 0 :hPI"lQI(T':.PP;'lx'ln Mali Film Service, e .. -. .---. dents Match and Maclriinnon Cup "'0 "T ' 9 "”"""- -P "3 " t 'Model 870 AP ITHACA. FEATHER LIGHT. RopoutorModcI37 MOSSIERG. 20' Gauge . 25 Model 1350 532- , MOSSIERG. 16 Gauge. 5 Model 190 S38-1 COOEY SINGLE. x 20.16.12 Gauge KESSLER. 3-shot. bolt action with Recoil Pad - AMMUNITION V Recoil Pads. Cleaning Rods. 0"- THE BIKE SHOP will also be played at the local course over the week-end. Golfers will play on either Saturday or. Sunday after checking with the Club Pro Marc sandow. " SPEEDY " i NEVER BOTH ABOUT TAKINQ ASPI N I HAVE A NEADACI-lE' .AT-TENTION HORSEMEN 593-5” I The P. E. i. Harness Racing Club's . COLT STAKES island Openi Tennis Tourney ' . , '0" 5' ""4 Begins Wednesday WEDNESDAY. SEPT. TONI AT 7230 RM. The ProvlrT5ET- Island Open T4-nniil Tournament will begin . . Wednesday. Aug. 21. Player: from ” STARTING FEE must be paid on or be- hn August 27th. 524.25 90.00 the various tannin chill: on tho illantl, all well as players from nutlido the Province are invited In take part in the tournament. Q Summer-ride will enter player: in w. G. the event. The entry list will HORNE MOTOR K, CHEVROLETCOCDI-DShfOBlLE full-s dl Cervica- , double: and mixed double: evenll ' . secmhry T"a"""' will he enrolled. Names may he GTCUT 60979. S'- ' entered in Paul Knyl. -Tim PHlm- ' e A44 tr. Cari Bradley or Ivan DowlilIl- T , . --.--- - .. - v .-e- .-- '-. ts” -- r --- -' clan at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28. Until that time player: in alnglel.