21, 192.3 - ill)!" "imsiioizf “set. i" yfg ckstzetch. M85 Circuit's time-honored mutuel law. THE SUMMARY Purse $500 Lydia Knight, (I-1‘. Stokes). Napoleon's Brother (W. wozicr). lbicr Brooke (H. Parshall). Other starters in order of finish: , Calumet Alice, Allie Bum- Dillon Hanover, Miss Alway. 5 its Time 2.05 1-2. Second Raw, Foals of 1930, Mlle Race, Purse $500 His Majesty, (H. Walton hogan Scott, (W. Britenf ). ield). Daniel Hanover, (T. Berry). Other starters in order of finish: mucky scott, Red Trask, Calumet buque. Time 2.03. I'hlrd Race,-2.18 Class Mile Pace Purse $500 Dillon Hanover, (E. Pitman). gydia Knight, (H. Stokes). P!" B-"wke. Jr, (n. Piirshall). Other starters in order of finish: Brother, Sunrise, Allie Miss Alway, Calumet Napoleon's Burnham, Alice. Time 2.04. Fourih Race, Three Year Olds’ lllile Pace, Purse $500 Ibsen Scott, (M. Britenfield). "is iiialestv. (H. Walton). Daniel Hanover. (T. Berry). Other starters in order of firlish:' not Dubuque, Plucky Scott, . lask. limo 2.0a 1-2. Iliih Race, 2.14 Class Mlle Trot Purse $500 l Calumet Crusader, (W. Dickerson) Arthur Mower, (H. Stokes). Swtt Hanover, (Tamberry Other starters in order of finish: Calumet Anne, ‘Traveller, Fcll- ). llvrood Brown, Kashmary. Time 2.0:). "uh moo. Mlle and a. Clinical Trot For Thrce-Yeur-Olds And Up. Purse $400 Topsy Hanover. (‘It Berry). Calumet Donald, (W. caton). Calumet Derby. (Brusle) . Other starters in order of finish: Lincoln Spencer, Calumet Dallas, Bondy volo, Calumet Deb- Black Maria, Spencer Linda. lientor, flange’ Time 2.17 1-4. Puree $500 Kiifilimrv. (n. White). Bwit Hanover, (T. Berry). Other starters in order of t Crusader. Traveller, Tim 2.04. Iiniuf In 1033, Purse $400 "W801i Hal. The Bloomer We Great Guy, Better Win. Time 3:1; ____________ Rustic (discussing merits o hiss bank with Vicar): "Well ‘math usoenzss Class Mlle Trot Calumet Anne, (E. Pitman). finish : Holly- nrown, Arthur Mower, Best. Race. Mile and n Sixteenth "l" Non winners Of ‘rwo Races Ell) Hanover, (Vic Fleming). iiv Vonllm, (n. psi-shall). 59 Marie Albbe (J. Radman). Other starters in order of finish: Girl. f sav- , sir, I lull-s d0 as my father did-keep my honey in Vicar: at way," litmus-mummy t/owd atockin’ at ‘ome!’ "But you lose the inicrest Rustic: "N0. I don't sIr;_..I puts a lull! BTililETIIIINS ' iiiilsilliliiv wills lilci opening Day of Rock- Mm, N. 11., July ass-far.)- Mm falling in her first start. the m H. Kashmary, Black daughter n m, famous Mr. Mcllliwyn. made b my“; somqlnwk two races lut- u, today to provide the Grand Cir- wws opening nockingham Park pmrsnune with its outstanding Kgghnlfly, with Ben White at m, ‘ems, paid her supporters the hngost price of $38 for every $2 mutllel ticket when she beat out m man mare Calumet Anne by a [mgth in the seventh race, a. 2.14 not. she started against the same id in the fifth but fell in The firsirof the "big chain's" 16 gay Salem meet drew an opening gfowd oi‘ 7,500 which broke all of lhu year's trotting and pacing rec- ms by wagering a. total of $43,913 on the eight separate and distinct officials discarded the Grand system of heats because it was out of line with New Hampshire's new pari- Calumct Crusader, driven by W. Dickerson. was the day's top heavy favorite. Tickets on this black son of Truax returned only 40 cents for $2 when he cap- tured the 2.14 trot, in which Kash- nary came to grief, in 2.05. First Race, 2.19 Class Mile Pace, friend. at the same time." replied Dick- other. about it?" sadly. "It's what they are going to do that's worryins mo" Signed As Manager 8'1‘. LOUIS, July 26—(A.P.)_ Phil Bull, owner of the St. Louis Browns today announced sign- llll 0! Rulers Burnaby u Mm- sgsr for the remainder of this season, 1984 and 1935. Hornsby jngham P ark P r0- succeeds Bill Killcfer who re- gmmme Provides "m"! mm"- . Big Upsets. NilMi-IRUN STANDING (By The Associated Press) _ Home Runs Yesterday: Hutches- on, Dodgers, 2; G. Davis, Giants. 1; Verges, Giants, 1; Ott, Giants, 1. Tho under-s: Foxx, Athletics, 28; Ruth, Yankees, 24; Gehrig, Yank- ees, 19: Klein, Phillics, 18; Berger, Braves, 17. League Totals: American, 396; National. 272; Total, 668. Volleyball ____ We, the Colleglans do hereby challenge the Rovers to a. volley- ball match to be played Fuiday at 8.15 p. m. Six players to constitute a team. Match to consist of the best 3 out of 5 games. Please accept challenge through (his paper. Lineupiof Collegians: R. Hen- nessey, L. Duffy, H. Pineau, R. Mc- Kenzie, P. Callaghan and Jack Kenny. Game to be played at the Holyi Redeemer Volleyball Courts. YllllNG HiiiiFiiX TENNIS STAR ARE IIEFEATEIJ (Canadian Press) away from Halifax tennis players today, and youthful entrants from other provincial centres forged a- head in the second day's play for the Nova Scotia Junior champion- ships. Three Haligonlans went down to defeat in singles ma/tches played today. M. Ciennett lost to Leon Shaw of Wolfvllle, who was later eliminated by William Martell of Windsor. Arthur Merkel was elim- inated in the second round by an- other Windsor player, Robert‘ Dimock, who then went out andl took his third round match from R. Murdock of Halifax. ‘Ilhe team of Dimock and Martell favored to win the boys’ doubles, later took an easy victory in straight sets from H. Little and J. Johnston of Halifax, 6-2, 8-1, advancing to the third round. H. Jones and H. Harlow of Truro also went into the third round by vir- tue of a three set victory over J. Shields and J. McDonald. f Harlow teamed with Phyllis Dean of Sydney to win a first round match in the mixed doubles over Miss V. McKay and W. Strickland of Bedford. Miss Dean lost her. second round singles match to Bettery Tolson of Bed- ford in straight sets. i "I am unlucky," said the dejected- looking Dick; "always getting into trouble." "What is it this time?" asked his "I find I'm engaged to two Birlo "Decldedly awkward," said the “What are you going to do “That's not the point." said Dick buggy riding in 2.20%. A real nice prospect we would Lass, owned and driven by the vet- F Al SUN S ANil STARS TUNIBNT in a City Bail] tilt at the Abegweit the twenty-four entries eleven started. The attendance was be- tween four and five hundred peo- ple. No doubt many more would have been present had they known that the racing would be so good and there also was the fact that a great many people in the country were busy at the hay. The track was in real good orderythe events were well handled and everybody pronounced the afternoon a very pleasurable one. ~ Free For All The first race called was the Free For All with Volo Rico, Beeton Grattan and Mr, Henley as starters. Mr. Henley is eligible to the 2.20 Class but very snortlngly started in with the Free For Allers. Volo Rico was driven by Jimmie Power, one of the owners, who was very nattlly attired and took the fancy of the people. In his first time at the helm with the son of Peter Volo he piloted him to vic- tory, winning the first two heats with nice drives from Beeton Grat- tan who was close. Beeton Graitan captured the third heat, which was the slowest of the trio. MI‘. l"I(‘llif‘_V was 3, 3, 3. 2.20 Trot and Pace The 2.26 Trot and Pace had three starters, the trotters Jollyset and Walkie and the pacer La Rico. Jollyset, ‘owned by C. H. Bennett, Murray River, won in straight heats very much to the surprise of most of the horsemen. who believed that ‘Walkiehad too much step for the _son of Longset. However, the first and Waikie finished ahead of Jolly- set, but was set back for making a break. In the third heat Walkie ‘again mnde a break which destroy- ed his chances. La Rico finished third in the first and third and was given second place when Walkle was set back in the second heat. 2.29 Trot and Pace The 2.29 Trot and Pace was n dandy race with four starters. It was expected that Barbara Martin would be an easy winner. True, she won the first heat and was second in the second heat, but the sur- prise packet was Lady Lee, owned and driven by George McGuigan, St. Mary's Road, who, minus the usual paraphernalia worn by pacers on a race track, is as steady as a clock, winning the second heat in faster time than the first and tripping off the third heat just say. Lacopia Falcons and Stars meet tonight ‘ Good Racing Georgetown Track Volo Rico, DIE-van By Jimmie Power, Captures Free For All Event — Rac£s_ Well Handled. The co-operative plan of horse racing was tried out at Georgetown yesterday, the horsemen to receive 60% of the gatc and 60% of the profits from refreshments, etc. Of eran trainer John McCabe of Iona, had a good summary, 3, 3, 2, her CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WORLD At Lo cal Riflemen TakeMatch From D a n a e C r e w liilABE BAY 1933 VAUDEVILLEWB?» Provincial Exhibition Charlottetown, Aug, 21 stgto 25th Another friendly rifle match was shot on the Charlottetown Rifle FIRE-ENTERS i iii iiiiii lottetoiwn. The local club outshoot- v Ii lug the visitors by 20 points. ' The crew from the ship using the Local F31. emen Cap‘ open sights without, slings, while till? Place Ill i Sports Yesterday at the Charlottetown Riflcmen used UTREI FAMIL A Tile spectacle oi‘ four men, one of lop of “H? other. balanced in mid-air on a, slender thread of wire ilfiy icl-t lllmu: tho ground, Without the all! ui‘ any life net or safely (Isl-inc, uili furnish thrill seekers at the forthcoming Prince Iiliimrll Island Iixhibiiiun with new and startling emotions. . The Ilustrei Ifmniiy, which is schcliuIl-ll h) nlnlu- llu-lr appear- ance during the fair which opens on August 21st. |~i(;lr(~.-.cnt the most during troupe of high-wire walker.» in the world today. 'I‘llcir 0f- ferings defy death and tile lllw oi‘ gravity at l2\'(‘l‘_\' (urn. The spec- tator will remain breathless and sipcccllless while those (lure devils caper through their fifteen minutes of thrill after thrill. performance in the third heat be- PW? 518m fl-lld 5111185- A hflmllcfll) ' ing especially meritorious when 0f "Vi? P0111115 P51‘ m8“ W85 Bil/Bil Fredericton‘ she was second to Lady Lee in the ‘he shill B-t 91611 rwle- B31186‘ 209 and 500-Possibl 70. $311540!‘ the race. Colonel . ° (“mum He“) E. I". Acom; Judges, W. S. Brown, Cb“ - - - - - i- 57_ firemen l”? hm} Point zixllneizsli H. H. Acorn, James O'Brien; Chine)’ - 53.atn?dzflfi txixrinzzefixglh airs. Timers, Dr. F. W, Christopher, M. why“ 57 w u“ n , I J. Reeves Sydney Thomas 52 time Flremens Tournament.‘ ’ ' Atkins H 51 Bretoners captured 1B of the 63 UM" Mo,“ _ 51 possible points. seven events hav- s “RY . Fowler , 5o ing being run off. Pawn __ _ 48 Monciton firemen were a close Fm F“ A" Pom, _ _ 4,, second with 1s points, while third Volo Rico, 2.04 (Power) 1 1 z BB" ----- -- 45' “l”: hfm“); “i” m?“ gmzh“: Beeton Guam,’ no (mm. Browning as Al" "S; o‘ i" “W”: T“ _ a mines) . ..... ........ .. 2 2 1 —‘ W“ pom“ war? 853.0 03' 1m Wm Henley’ zjglb (Murphy) 3 3 3 541 tovflledientlgoallhousie h: sainzrllohn _ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN - F i - Tilllé 2.16 1 4, 2.17 1 4, 2.19. 2 546; Chatam’ 1 L2; Fairvme’ 2'26 Trot and PM‘! A. J. MiCflbe ..-....--........ 66' 1 1'13; Sussex and Dartmouth J. S. liloore 66,1 "ch- Hunysct. 219% (Mcxenna) _ 1 11 Roy McCabe 66,‘ Results of'the events fotllow}; wfllkie, 216% (McIntyre) H 2 3 2 A. O. F. ‘Gill ..-----....-.,,___ AXC Chemlffli B84181 —BS .' 23;. La moo (Power) ......... .. 323 P‘ Lindwa“ 64H“ M°D°““-d- Ga“. gyé L‘; Time—-2.19 1-2, 2.2a 1-2, 2.21. C- mg“ 53 ‘Mk Immm’ Mmwum’ r n R. Jenkins 61 Qohnelll’. Charlottetown-Time 23 M9 Tm, m, Pm w. Walsh so 1-5 seconds _ Lady Lee (McGuigan) 2 11 H‘ Home 57 Hose Rep] Emilgtdalgce BIL Barbara Martin, 2.21 (Power) 1 2 s S- C- Mm" -- 56 “d Chmmtetwmés r use '- Lwouis Lass (McCabe) a a 2 J- ‘Mm 4" “me 53 4'5 5m“ ' t R m Colonel Tim (Stewart) .... .. 4 4 4 "-' S31v5” 0°” n“ y a“ Tune 223 H .2, 1 4 22o , 4 m lzllonoron; 2nd Amherst; 3rd Saint ' ' u‘ ' - ' ' -' __.,'John-Tilne l min 11 3,5 seconds. . v -_--_-— Honda-ll: 110' 100 Yards Dasll—.1st Hyman ‘ 7 551 Magnet. Glace Bay: 2nd B108 I , APRHGTSOII, Glace Bay: 3rd Jack I Allen, Fairvillez-‘Plme 10 3-5 sec- ond.s. Ladder Race-lst Amherst; 2nd, Dalhousfe; 3rd. Fairville, Sant: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i John and nedericwn__-r,me 11,. won Lost no. 3'5 “wilds- , Newark . e4 4e ssz: Hose Coupling Race-m MW" i lRochcsier . c2 4e .569 ton; 2nd Saint John and Chatham; i 5055"“ ' g3 g :54! ‘(ird Amherst-Time 10 seconds. I l1 more A _——— ' ' ‘ ‘ S‘ l Coupling Race-lst Fred- Tha Old Country Rovers sustain- gfilrltlggfial I - 2g l 81102:: 2nd Mormon; 3rd Dar“ i °d the" 5mm defeat "m" a ml" Albany .'.. .' so so I455 ‘mouth-Time 11 1-5 seconds. of H. M. S. Danae last evening, Jersey 31W 40 67 374 this time from the Second Eleven. Dawson of the ship's team spelled the Rovers’ doom in the second half when he scored from a pass AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington s. . . . . 33 l ' i received near the goal mouth. It New York 58 34 .630, was the only tally of the game. glelélfligflphifl g g 0 x ,| N G A ro . ~ The match was a good one to Cleveland 46 5o .479 i v watch, and pleased the large group Chicago _ 43 50 A62 | of spectators who had gathered. Boston __ 41 51 445 i The navy boys took the offensive 5i- Ifllll-B 35 63 357 R from the start and pressed the local ' team hard throughout. Jemmett in. NAnoNM GUE goal, and Reymond brought to won L“; p_g_ t, b 1 b ts naught numberless attempts to New York 55 36 .604 fofigteelgziellgnlz: n; s; g3; score. The Rovers made sallies into - i: @535 Han between men from H_ M_ s_ the Danae,‘ wrflmrl“ and ‘m "V" St. Louis 48 45 Z516 Dulce and local scrappers. The or: otccasions a. score seemed im-lgiostfn Mu" g g2 first W0 bouts the navymen won m en, ncnna .3 kn k t_K_o_H up Fmlowmg were the lineups: gfifflflflfhm" zllllmbeclctoollase two-flsted alltrtslacl: of Rovers - Jemmett, Thompson, p ' Kid F ___i_______ erguson in the third round. Reymond, Coville, Hudson, Wright, Boardmrmjuse wave” __ "It Seaman Jock Scott also put away Adglré fupasquler’ smith‘ Currie you please, Miss, the manageress Jack Nelson via the knock-out an o er. ts i; ll to te. Inmpxmght’ Webb’ Mmreu’ $3: teiulfl theill-ebaxtilllngfccfsvtvllrdnes." roghe third fight was between fir)?!’ Denmsb lBr"s‘3‘-unMm“°t' Modern Miss - “She does, does Benny Binns and Stoker Petrle,, ' “mm 9°’ r 5" she? Well you go back and tell her and went six rounds. Binns was Refer“: w- A- L- Matthewl I absolutely refuse to take it ofll" awarded the decision. ing, treasure hunting and other wlmusements were on today's PPO- i Won Lost RC. gram. 59 .641 Street: parades and dances, box- Boxing Bouts ' At New Annan Interest in the performances of our local men in the “squared cir- cle" grows space. Exhibitions of the "manly art" bid fair to become as popular on P. E. Island as they are in the big centres. Ifthe boys keep trying their skill, and have the l: MONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 9th, 1933 $850 PURSES $850 cnsssas l 1. race eon an. PURSE $250.00 z. 2.1a mm- sun rscn .. . l-vasa $200.00 l s. 2.2a nwr runsa swoon; 4. 2.25 race . .. runsa $200.00, furnish laughs and amusement from start to finish. _ will be aflhrded an opportunity of witnessing this exclusive feature as part. of a huge program of features scheduled for the grand stand performances. CARLOS COMEDY CIRCUS Trained animal actors in abundance will be on hand for the annual Prince Edward Island Exhibition, u-ilicn opens August 21st. Carlos Comedy Circus includes ponies, monkeys, bum-king mules and dogs galore. Just one rapid succession of nninlal intelligence aftcr another. Military pony drills, comedy bucking mules, dancing and prancing dogs and the rare antics of jungle monkeys, all combine to Fair visitors Grounds at 6.15. The Stars faced with the necessity of winning the balance of their games to get info n. play-off berth are out to clip the wings of the high-flying 1M- oons and the tilt is expected to produce the best bull of the sen- son. Don't forget‘, 6.15. Try and pick the winner. necessary will power and ambition, we will get evolve a champion-at some weight. Three corking good bouts have been arranged for the races, which promise to be slam bung affairs from the sound of the gong. Each bout is for three three minute rounds. The first is an 118 lb. bout between Kid LeBlenc of Port Elgin and Emerald Vs. Jimmy Mc- Innis of Tignish and Charlotte- town, the second between young Delaney of Boston and South Free- town Vs. K. 0. Harry of Denmark and Charlottetown at 140 lbs. The last is between Ernie (Phil Sam) of Bummersids and Benny Binnis of Charlottetown at 145 lbs. Those bouts alone ought to be worth more than the price of admission at the gate. 2042-7-27-11. __..___.._.__ A well-known singer was asked to a party. To his annoyance he was not asked to sing, and when the party was about to break up, very late, he said to the host, “Would you like me to sing Tom's ‘Good-bye’ Qu/llliv " In race No. 4 (2.25 Pace) this year are not eligible. ion that date, but money Entrance fee 5% of purse, ner of the event. horses. the Judges. provsl of the J The part of this Contract. programme, decline any cnry, re-ndvertlslng, monies. Ill!- li-rsw end stehling free. before I go?" "No," replied the host, "don't bother to Slllg ii, old ::h.:,.. Just say it." i n cowl-aw he governed by its ru Lions. ' In race No. 2 (2.16 Trot and Pace), Three seconds time allowance for | trotters. - horses with a record of 2.15 or better made ( Entries close WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1933. Horses must be eligible won st any rnco meeting on entry closing dntc (August 2nd) will not count against the hone. which must accompany each entry. All races to be raced on the three-heat plnn: viz: 5 per cent of ench purse will be awarded the winner, the remainder to be divided in three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. being 3 heat winners, they shall race n fourth heat All purses divided 40%, 25%, 15%, money raced for each heat. will be deducted from the Three per cent from the third sud fourth horses. six hone: to enter, four to start All drivers must wou- n driver's uniform that will he satisfactory in Two entries of the some ownership may start In the nuns race, provid- ing the full i! per cent is paid on each sturicr, the driven having the up- Ellglbility based on N. T. A. money winning classification. management assume no responsibility for to any perlon or property, during this meeting The management rem-m the right to declare off. clilnse order of bar my driver. declare on’ and flli without any races not satisfactorily filled. If weather ll shinny, or truck is in unfavorable in; cannot be curried on at the time advertised, the management reserve the right to postpone or declare the races oil, and return the entrance This Track is u member of the National Trotting Association, and will lel, except/where they conflict with the above con- ln the event of there to determine the win- l2% and 8%. Five per cent of the first and second any accident or damage uld this understanding is condition so that ruc- _.____ J. A. McINTYRE, Secretary. ACTON FOUR The Acton Four which opens an engugclnent. ni (no Prince Ed- ward Islilnd Exhibition nn August. 21st, is Ill-raided as orie of Amerlds must entertaining comedy acrobatic features. Their whirl- a wind physical accomplishments interspersed with laugh provoking comedy antics will make (heir offering nmarcviatcd on the huge pro- gram oi‘ features scheduled for this year's grand stand program. CAPT. CHARLES‘ LEAPING HOUNDS Lovers of the pedigreed dogs have a treat in store in the form of s splendidly spectacular animal production which will appear in front of the Grand Stand at the filncc Edward Island Exhibition this year. It is presented by Capt. Charles and his famous Leaping Hounds, and comprises several Blue-blooded Whippet: and Grey- hmlnds, their performance consists nl‘ a series of extraordinary high um! thrilling jumps, each canine competing strenuously with the other for supremacy in the height of (he jump until they are tower- ing in the air. But height does not seem to daunt the hounds for they ..' bark joyously as ihey race towards the obstacle. Of course there is n clown dog in the troupe, and he elicits rnusy n hearty laugh as he burlesque; the enormous leaps of the other hounds, and relieves the serious routine with his dnggish humor. The entire performance presented by Capt. Charles’ ltllll-I! Hounds is virlle throughout and never falls to send the spectator! wild with enthusiasm. h... slinmz" ‘ q: ';:::-': ‘ . . l l =--ii\1‘-,~Ml.;3~4+is~r§ <-‘-»»e=:.