THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN CDRLD _*Jn ,, _- , si? _ _ _---i _ =_i _ _-Q G0!-F I .fn _V . _ 5-. . - I- _ Boxnvo I 'Ii V” _ BASEBALL 5 i I 9 f ` nAsKE'rBALL ’ '-£1 . WRESTLING I __ A » f _ ornmn sronr ~ is 0Her V V he The Provincial Exhibition Glasses Boys races this year which will be held August 23rd. 24th and 25th on the Charlottetown Driving - Park grounds. are sure to attract _attention from owners of ra-<20 h°_|'S°° *hi'°Uzhout the Maritime Provinces, because of _the fact that it is the only Exhibition so far advertising a three _ _day pI'08\‘¢ni of horse races and it is the only Exhibition which is complete in all departments and will be the biggest in the M8|’lf|m°3 b°Y°'fld 8-[ly question. Horse racing has always beeri_a. strong 'factor in connection with our local Fair and this year_it is h°Ped to keep the quality fully up to the standard and provide as good contests as have been given in the past. Followingis the announcement of _the classes, purses and conditions: ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6th, 1932. CHARLOTTETOWN . THE KEIITIIGKY , _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (IF IIAIIAIIII _ ‘ fitiiarlotteiown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition I. RACING DATES Tiiissiiiv, iiirniirsiiAv,l riiuiisiiiiv ii AUGUST, 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1932 _(A Member of the National fl' rotting Association.) .l1. 2. .3._ Free For All Trot and Pace _4. 5. _6. 2.13 Trot and Pace ......,..,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,...............,. 2.16 Trot and Pace ....,....._.,.,....-s.=.,._.,.,.,...,._.,.,._ Purse $450.00 KOIUIUICLOKUIULCJLCZIZIlf2l10Ksll1l.°.0;l, ll'¢!s;s7l:s 07511 eiltelfell 'fis s s s-s:.> 2.25 ,'i'rot and Pace (open to trotters & i.s.ssz»xs;q»_rsx»1~ i~»na_q»;»;§_V PU|°8B $600.00 Purse $450.00 Purse $450.00 Purse _$400.00 pacere who have not taken a r_e'oo_rd»of 2.16 _ 'or betterln arace.) I-ii ii `~i-.~y-` ` 74-- _ ' V V V ' E V ` *4f“r'",_1~ #Il-;“{ " I7' l.s:°K\ll1sn.\»a°ials7°.!¢`le\'o we is!»YH\¢\‘I°!ei sinus rs--'uni 8- isl¢`lEls'o's|ois;sis srsrsis s 9s Purse $450.00 _ ..... . _Purse $450.00 . 2.27 Trot Maritime Bred (Open totrotters V Purse $400.00 V .f who have not taken a record of 2.16 or bet- ,ter_ in e. ji'ace._)_ _ ln~mixe‘d_Volaases;ftro`tters [The order of the program allowed three seconds. will be made so that if possible fei'ch` horse can start in _two races. T ‘ SPEClAL‘ PRIZES FOR DRIVERS 'AND OWNERS Aspecisl rliibonwiilVbe'giventethsownerof thewi.iin|nghorseineachrace,and82li.00inGoidto $1000 In Gold to the driver winning second t the driver winninig the most points _during the meeting. points during the meet. ` first Pilot counts five P°|lii» lcsrth place one point. 10.00 in~Gold will be given to A $10.00 Gold piece will be given to the driver _tim acid rises tc tile e fuk" hw* ` mi nciisss in oe the “Nil Ddisrs in Gold to the ' Five Dollars In Gold iiselng classes during the meet. V . nity ncilsi-slnoeldwuineslvsstethccwner _§=a sig# ng Egig 35': #2 iz gr second place three points, third place two points and the win driver in each race ' hint . driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and a paced :during the meet. her of the horse trotting the fastest heat and Ten the fastest beat. takerofeachhorsewinningaraceintlietrottingand of the has-se that beats track. record of 2.08 in a race _Burt as provided for below. Fifty Dollars in Golil in the owner ol the horse that beats the track trotting record or 2,1034 in s pace, except as provided for below. In ease two horses beat the above records then the awards so tothe fastest horse. If two' horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close August oth with I. W. DOULTER. Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. - GENIDAL CONDITIONQ reopen or substitute another class without readvertis- ' The Chariotletownkaoe Track was entirely re- siirlsccd the fall of 10”. It is now, one of the fast- ei. me isid cnt me nest cared ree tracks. and Iwi! the most beautifully situated of lil! I-li “\° MMM’ Provinces. A great deal of effort will bc made 10 keep it in appiie ple order all ¢hl'0\lt*ll I-5° P°"|°‘l before the races and during the races so that 11° bone will become unsound'or,sufl¢f lllllf! md W enable them to make fast time. Horsemen by wiring at dill' U¥D°|\“7“°m7l”‘ M Oliiielrarrlval will IIellletattl\illalldtl\eirbll’l’ll° tramfsrrcd to the grounds without cost to them, also taken away without cost to them- - ‘WU *"9" Wm is mac in make the racrsemeirs stay oleewii "5 :gil them sway feeling that th” N" 5°” “H led. . siineestecerssedcstnetiuesncatiileui 10% oieaciipurscwiliheawssdedtothswinncr. The rediindd wui ce divides isle time will PM °°° ihrtloberaced for each heat- inthe eventofthel: king three heat winners they shall race a fourth hes \o determine the winner of the event. ~ sn purses divided so, rs, is me io. sein fee 5%- “V° Ml oent of the mon!! P10” I" “dh he" 'm be deducted from the dnt and second hes-ses. 4% will is stances rm. the shire horse md 8% fm “*° _Hmiii none. gzxiiorses to enter, four to start. i in’ t ¢"2.'.."-."‘:..°':.' gag' °°‘..'.f..1‘.°°“'°.. ....'i:°.°:..‘:° ~ im o was er. or ' iaotc "my" °|.¢g-|,|.q starters to transfer 3 s ing, and alter or extend racing data. Additional entries of an individual ownership may I»e_nsade in any class by the payment of 1% cn- ciosing date, but entries of separate ownership, alutlliougls in the same stable must psy installments in Two entries of the same ownership may start in thesameracmprovidingthefnli 5% ispaldoneach starter, the driven having the approval of the Judges. All horses with names of drivers must be declared in by 11 o'ciock a. ni., the day prior to the race. Eligibility based on N. T. A. money winning Classification and time allowance. The Exhibition Commission assume no respon- .tbiltty 19|- any accident or damage to any person or property, during this iinecting and this understanding ts fthiaoonrac “no traw Stahlin free. n . s , s N.‘lr. s. nies as m'em. mem when my wu- dict with these conditioni- _ 'mn ommsss The ollciala be selected for their experience and reliability sndnglil be instructed to carry out the rcissnrinlysndfsiriywsii. Aiipunemimevvlll be paid immediately. after the races and horsemen are asked to get same from the Secretaf! before leaving. PRESENTATION OF l’B.IZEB_ use th onclualon of the races on nm-|n:;d¢|:¢“¥resid:nt :vlll award special ribbouh wi,” in qgld, etc., to the owners, drivers. imfu miner cis.; is wma im an °"l“>'°- caretakers slid Ifwml- d t do not count against 1 Ent ' I t 6th. Earnings made this a e _. .horse ; V ‘ flastfc °s._tA_';\l‘|»Is _ J. W. Secre-tary_ _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. U- I ` l` ’ "*“`§ BJ!! LEE ._ _ I-l, 1 " . °' MGLEAGUE :cn¥*~:;:¢:nnnr;u;:::z " BALL RFSULTS " Ji :mf-i niuholdermd-<1'°=~11= -1'f~1w» (Uauadian rrsssi ` _____ “ _ . Hu; émfgmewnmmd J_ Wu. _(have, Kriilll and 0001128110. ` 1 rininiw V Nimomit usual . m' mggwsu uncut: I-115- s.u.s. ~ n.n.s. mimic ._ ,.. ... :ali 1 _rhiiiceipiiis ,_ HS 3 chin" 4 e a wssainswn .. ....... “fi-bmi. 411° 1`s..'..~f..i`... s a 0 meamnmawinmmom- a °°111m..i.in1icii c v.»mvu: » asm-v:P1v~ m°°»B "“""""' 3"' _'neun ln °°“°"'°"‘°"°° seessdsaiw _ I lnddrsos. Ul'l_l_l_li4_-I9_fU°l_\l° alas. -~ _- V ‘ n.ir.a. II ..i -ss' s s '- s uh” YOIK .ss sn ss: ss- ll N 0. »ss:_.vss-'ess an 213 :TIE “::c",`:%!S" _.fic -lr. ...ii ...il 3°" *M Hoses: nina, smiin, menu. smnmdmg_ti:__§h_; 3fW_"' ~ ‘ L ',_..~;,‘V_f~ lmorisnsssanutnett. ~f _`enivsc:ieocnnonr' " 1'( " _'ess saw# In use sauna _ _ k_4 'i BVMV, _ ,Miss England. 111 _50I\\°l|\Il\S I0 Sllll Everyone Yllio llas a Stepper! Smashei Record ' - - -- - - - - United States Speed Boat Mark Bettered By Kaye Don Yes- , terday. Aiitained Speed Of More _ ‘ Than TWO Miles A Minute. _ LUSS, Loch Lomond, Scotland, July 1B-(A.P.)-Kaye Don today drove his new Miss England III. over the silvery waters cf storied Loch Lomond at the record speed ‘of 119.81 miles an hour to retum again to Great Britain the world Speed standard on sea. Twice he drove his powerful boat over the measured mile course, breaking the world mark on both occasions. On the first try, made just et dawn, he averaged 117.43 m. p. h. Not satisfied with that he made another run in mid morn- ing to hang up his new average and for the first time in the his- tory of men traveled at faster _than two miles a minute over wat- ,er. On his second trial he attained s speed of 120.5 m.p.h. on the run with the windi “I just kept her full out and she responded like the glorious lady she ie." Don told enthusiastic admir- ers as he came ashore after his record run. The boat was altered on Don's , orders after her poor trials at Lake Csrdone, Italy. to make her faster and her performance pleased him \f ' vouuo MAN / _ .4- immensely. He had complained that the de- signers of the hull had been think- ing too much of his safety and too lime of S ed he in fir i in ii Te \ ?W the boatpe w n ey s ut 6 Y' A I . , _ _ _ “I'm not worrying about myself," é/ he said then, “what I went is ine 9 ’ ' ,'_i':I-‘=>. f / THAT ALWAYS SMOKES _ /' POSEBUD cAi.i.ii~i’ ” §\ _“ew-3 world record back." Don's mark broke the old record \ of Gai' Wood, 111.726 by more than eight miles_nn hour and, experts _ said, put it beyond reach for some time although Wood is now ex- perimenting with a new Miss Am- erica in the hope of defeating Don in the Harmsworth trophy race at Detroit this fall. Don took his Mies England out with different propeilors in the af- temoon and made e. one way run over the course of 119.1, his third fastest heat of the day, but shut off his engines coming back and did not try to surpass his own rc- cord. The boat was taken out of the water after the tests to be dismant- led, overhauled and prepared for shipment to Detroit three weeks hence. Quiet reigned supreme on all ing Park yesterday The tramping and oats .was all that broke the stillness of an otherwise unevent- stabio front, which by the way stretches almost a quarter of a mile, one could see e. number of sleek heads protruding, looking right and left as if they were won- dering why they were being kept indoors. The cause of it all was the heavy rains of early Monday morning, which drenched the track and made the going heavy. How- ever, “school" will be let. out this morning and many fest quarters, halves and miles will be clocked in “Knockers” Roost." With the re- turn of Old Sol this morning, the many troticrs and pacers now quartered at the-Park will no doubt Hz'-_ Y Camp held at Margate this year, from had been planned has been can- oelled\on account of the high cost and the permanent camp at Mar- gate, which is near the river of the same name, three miles from Ken- sington, will make a most satisfac- tory substitute., ‘ About 16 boys under the dlrec-_N .tion of Glen Partridge as senior leader, and Pat Adair, with Harry Craewell as cook will make up the happy throng. Camp craft, wood- lore, first aid, life saving and re- ligious instruction will be a few of the interesting subjects taught by the efficient leaders. The athletic program will consist mainly of baseball, volleyball, bas- ketbail,.quoit pitching, track and field events, hiking, diving and swimming. Checkers will also .be provided for those who wish it. I A field day will be held on Wed- needay uftemoon, Aug. 4th, in which all campers will participate. A cordial welcome is extended to any who wish to attend and have an enjoyable aftemocn. Preparations are now under way and an advance guard will leave on Saturday to make ready for the "gang" on Monday. All tlwle clpeoting to attend are urgently requested to be on hand at the "Y" tonight at 'l o'clock to make final arrangements. Gene Tunney E"f;¢=f#___1?°lifi¢S ocsn., .miy ui- Oens runny. rgtind world heavy- weight ~ champion and snasespsspm student, ns. decided ~to.e-yin:-nm`s st beanie. f IO hll 'lim IMKRNI frequent- a few whlrls on the oval and a. ~ 1 I / ..// ' /////'}}}’¢{?? 71// _._ Ol es 5. S 2 §§ or. _§~ _g;E§%§!§s lic, f%n§> -10.9 @ ‘\i..nii_\~ ii. ir ~/Ou PREFER I-°"9° PLUG TOBACCO Package S EBU l) ROSEBUD Extra Iarge -1 V' Oc C Y '__ I aiG2Pi.uG _ 15 Cut“sn1'o'king'_1:ob'ac_;ef~ _i __ _ IQ OH, MARY, HERE45 THE / I _ __’;.,,,,/ M _ E .Sf ’;"”'. /I/£7// '_ ///1' /// 5 $.52* / ° , , I _ _ . 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