Y rac Squire Hanover Goes Mile’ In 2. I I As Harness Racing Season Opens In Province “mugging came into its own Lady ml co from go “Em u ‘ going centre lerday tion to first, n “rm afternoon when 2,000 peel" °1°"°1‘ 1°11: in the last few strides; d into the re-buiit race track Clyde a very close thllvl; 51min- sun watched with the greatest in- sam a good fourth; an.“ Ab», finest the 12 events on the 111°" $114111; Wait N’ Bee sixth, Time 3,15 '3 d; track was the oldest Third Dash: This an» one on the Island when it od finish with Lad ' races three years most whiz although Jack abo. Taken over by 911101111 5011111- Clyde finished ve close; Hilda gon Grady, it was partially re- Budlong third; w gN- 5” going built when a bad accident laid up on the outside most of the way gho grand old horseman proprietor. and heading into the stretch like Willard McDonald, I- Breflt T861118 a Possible winner, fourth; Grebe (an, acquired the property this Abbe fifth, Singing’ sun 51x firms?‘ hard work and ooh- 'I‘ime 2.19 1-2. e e outlay had if ready forthe word on the anniversary of No. 4 Classified Trot Canada's birthday. Many were the _ limentary remarks made re- First Dash: Seven good truths-s g the lay-out and the really lined up for this event and made god ob done by Mr. McDonald a field that was well worth going sue a short time. to see. Before the season l; over The track itself promises to be from among them should be three one of the fastest in the Maritimes or four that will take considerably for, although only in use a. snort reduced la-ards. The good trotter, the footing was so good that Scottie Watson. won the honours squire Hanover trotted his first in this dasn but he had to extend heat in 2.11 3-4 and then back in himself to ‘head Ruby Volo while 2.11. The former track trotting George Mac was the closest pos- seeord was 2.14 made by Lusty sible third: Lucky Guy, a. good Frisco in 1906 and the same year fourth: Miss Belle Aubrey, making at the some meeting Hanover her first start on clay since a two- Oourier set up s. pacing moor-d o: year-old, fifth; Beaverdale sixth; 2.12. Kelly's Nightmare seventh. Time on the dash 2115. with the horses Second Dash: 'l‘his heat furnish~ , e four events of ed a siuprlee finish with Ruby three dashes each, with positions Volo and George Mac trotting a drawn ror every heat. Each dash storm through the stretch and was s race with a purse of tioo to finishing i and 2 respectively; be divided among the winners. Scotty Watson a. good third; Miss ‘I119 lltresate raced for was $1200. Belle Aubrey fourth: Lucky Guy M 2 o'clock the new grandstand fill-h; 3°lv°rdl1fl 5111111; Kelly's was gacked and also the paddock Nlahtmare seventh. Time 2.16 1-4. and ont. Large crowds of people Third Dash: This heat was so wen also on centre field and ad- close that the spectators picked joining the stand. It was, without any one of three horses to be a doubt, the biggest, crowd to sound winner. As it was the judges could a» race meet in Summerside in not separate George Mac or Scotty ‘rho West Kent school Wlteoii Mid called it a dead heat in “penny,” and play- between them while Ruby Volo, nmglo, who was placed third, was fin- y alter two o'clock starter 11111118 Bo fast that a few yards . MacLe-ine o! chsrlotte- past the wire she was leading. town, making his debut as e. start- Heaven-dale was a much improved g]- 8 out Hilda m... was mother Hal show- THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN rken At Summerside Ten-to-Ace Finishes Last In Canadian Derby Run At Winnipeg Yesterday i ecor B! Wally Hilton Canadian Press Staff Writer to Are, regarded as standing away with the Derby of almost 17.000 fans. a “no bet- vear-old rircstnut cclt. The ting" affair. For a time it seemed Ace, owned by Harry Gidtlirgs o! in Tcrcnio. one y 1—(OP)-Ten one quarter distance he led by 2 Canada's out- lengths. But at the three-quarter racehorse, finished last miifk 11° 17985.1 to fade end Mag- m the six~horse field in the $6.000 lnot Line swept up to win with added Canadian Derby here today Hflltlllig F1110. with Magiinot Line, owned by Ur. Pitts stablss of Winnipefl. Stool"! L, H, Aplreiby of Vancouver, 13.0.. and Panbroom. owned sweeping hcme first in the great- Knlfoniz 0f Austin Tex. est, upset in Canadian racing his- io . te i wlfilesrsz: trrallljkngificials were so fcur-year-old in i929: is 2:07 4-5 positive Ten to Ace would wa-I experts along established by sh to R... Sax Win 12th 1.. A Row Sweeping Twin Bill From Washington would fulfill all predictions. At the NEW YCRK. J 1' 1- AP‘- haLf-way mark ln the mile and ' u) 1 I Aimigiit fillClllng and timciy n11,- ting ena ed (he Red Six at Bzs- ion to e 1o‘ L101‘ cuzrlnr, wrin- cak to 1' glvrcs dry by dill ehzacl- . . m Wslling- . ‘d 7-1. before ii iLl. ill- Campbellton entry fLCm J. N. CAMPBELLTON. N.B., Jilly 1- 1111.! b L R fCPi-Tne fl€e f0? all, feature v I __ ‘x ‘ {H d‘ - event of a (limes; raclrg mwt 11.3» 11o “CH1 ‘» A T’ I m 11 1, st here today. was won in sirll gin. 0110911 11111 LERTand keenly traineziCanaclafilllrmy trapfewgs 2:123‘ {aeg- tgzk ‘ieccgd hegts by Vcicl" Diieit. from Mill! ’ personnel is a credit to the Service. '~ Shirk, i1 Joillfieqtgeég trot and D3C° W91’! t0 ll: suppliers o.‘ the Rrmfs officially approved shaving ‘ a r n . i 1') i‘? grating equipment, we talze c" 11 pm}: m the clean, trim appear- Prince Abbey. also fl-cm Mcnt Jail t}; t, they hat: lvtltimtnlevilrit Ill-ll“: B11113 all: A New 81111115111101‘ 115T e~ 0811-1119. “U01 37,111‘ Tcihrl/ ance among all ranks of our Gentlemen in Bottlcflress. fl ‘ . -‘ 13 " l . rgllaldepthe‘ r8310. featulreudeventro 9g illitlagtegcgfslgaxlncrfirargldeltslegficlzild‘ Fa élgterggg‘ gag:‘jrbiifdhffikcfgfpltl? Tel 1145f trip: m Thebcillctte Eulogy Razor‘ Cimpany is happy to odd oo ar one a o. ay c W “ ,5.‘ icn frcm New D: of Mont J ll. ~ i‘ - - Y <3 1o gin‘? its trl uta in t o o servanco o . . . 995 _ ____ __ Id l! F .~ FL." '3 '1 l1‘ l l ongest previous run w~s in I t2" 1.1.01:- . 1 clfvll ll 1111135511)? v . _ v ‘Xiifbif... "so B- D»: . ~ i ‘ARMY’ WEEK cc or: ~ a 1 1i‘ m" s co rrzv z. ’ . . before 618mb. 111-11611 he oven by l0 lg IIOYSQ 1h: lvlnniiigJtlllgy agzinst Bcbo ' ‘ ‘l Oakville. Ont. and never beaten by e. Canadian-bred horse. 1W0!“- Ne ivsc m. Baseball raises Large sum for ‘For mile run War effort NEW the end. of baseball will have contributed ap- proximately frame-quarters of a mi1e million dollars to the United states War effort, National League pres- only yesterday. ihe Swedish md- the YORK July 1—(A.P present season idem Ford Flick said toosy. l-By night after an eignt-month J‘e Dotson i-r-csinbislicd him- Race ' program ’ $515415 ac $‘11‘1'1'Z1P'f1 c; by Pcld- umph in ‘[10 < ._ .1? dcrrlzcrs o .ve its in tile Jags w World s record At ch th m=l1=<~~1=1 pose u.» d Gm ‘ flee niloilt _ p lmlmus scalp (tins-ox firs: 0x1: .- h ,1 l! _.___. . lflClll qmllor, b Chicago. the first . s -. ‘ l OHATHAM. N.B., July 1-(cl=>_ __ my. um fwd £1351 rtcjrlélcgl . char One cf the blggsst horse racing ",0 Wu” m h_ while acccmpli URG Sweden July l-- giogrolaélfihiglmnc:2915,12‘;11111122‘? 5-01- 1-1 111T 11151 111113113 no runs fllfl"; cl n (AP1-511!1111Y'1°11111 5117-1151’ 11983 Horses frcm mantvlpvinis in “Nell: lgfrgd 1230".“- e m “we 11.0.1 110115.11‘ m‘. 1W1 11 6919171111911 1115 15111-11 1° 561°" 1°- Brunswick competed for $700 prize u: m‘? 100])“ 1 ,',,.Zf§.-,.“ for m“ 10110“ S” sus- pension by smashing Sydney Wood- ersonls world rec:rd for the one- run. Lifted from the suspended 11s: money. Best time of the 2.28 trot and pace was 2.19 1~2. Bessie l). scatt, owned by E. B. Avery cf Woodwork, won this event after dzvpping the first heat. Marl. Harkaulay, frim Scull Nrl~ Wes kent dle-dzstance are zipped through 0! 111d willlltting himself in a. 1101561‘ 1n this heat finish s ' "We hope 1-0 r356 $341010 from 11111 515mm‘? 1h 1'61" 11111111111- 3-2 son, captured the ireo for all irol vary satisfsc manner, called sood fourth, after breaking tnrou the double all-star games here and seconds. ons-ilflii of" a feeilid and pace, doing one hen: ill 2.13 x first oventF-the No. 1 clsssi- aligned ‘isgirfelilenee; Miss Be e gngfiwggnfwnzfwbvalfaqgh Qafgeriggnsglfiixclfggif $311011“ 1-:- 1 H d b pace. u rey ; uc q“ l; - ~ cass ie raze was w::l y a Ilnt mun one, got gwgy Wm. Kelly's Nightmsm kyuyml, ‘.23.’; iund and the Army and Navy Re- ——-——————— voic my or Acodizville. as: time "p, limo “on”, m, rm 0mm“ 47, lief Funds, Frlcik explained. Baseball Results for this event was 2.14 1-2‘. ‘ do“ conwst between me officials were. stark,‘ In addition we eXPWF 1° Rt a- In: last even; s h ll-nule ccun- ai m. Gretta-n, Charlotte B. Rlnklne MocI-aine: Judges-Dr. s. 1”“ 021101)“ mfmdfic“ ‘Qfijfi wsnrmsnsirs RESULTs ‘Y, 13°55. ‘"111 1° 5°01 W305- °1 ‘lid Uscita Britten, with Uscita A- l-ockhart and Harry 51111Phant, ,,°“"§ aim“, wing“ mfmfmb ° summons masons: 11'1"- _“--°» ::» flu‘ gut n; m, “my, to Wm summer-side. Ira Carr, Covehead; l‘: “in, we“. ‘unit The N” First game: ' Ni nt game. lotto 3., driven by ownel- ere-Ray Keenan and m, n, 50g,“ League akmy ‘ms m,“ Washington 100 001 000-2 s 0 Newfi... ' w, 000 m4. ., 1 neeneesey, second, paoin the best McIntyre. Charlottetown: Clerk of $101000 from six games and two 11°11" 0"" 1°1 1011-3 1° ° Baltimore 00 on (llv-Il s. heat since she came to lhe Mari- 111° Course-W. J. Brown, Cnar- more are to be layed. Nowsom and Evans; chase, Ter- Ggrheiiilser and Polddcn’; $11 oil "Pill. Albert E. Grottan o, close 1 141W!- "There also w 1 be some money TY 171 “"0 cmmy- and Becker. d, Bonnie Scott fourth, Bed- r from the World Series. r Sm" B11111" mp4 auto", with Time n3 1_4_ No. l Classified Pace. 1st Dash em not at liberty to say what w"1‘1“11'1°" 000 000 010-1 5 0 TUESDAYS RESULTS - No. s Dash was won by Uscita Plans are ilnder consideration but 11°m1fs1n qflbcilfg “if 2&1?’ é" ° AMERICAN peso-vs Bri in a rush through the Purse I100. the advisory council (Commission rmuef (mfiend my]? Dmbéon 81;; New York s; Philadelphia a Jhflaum much he head“ “be” mo!“ 3mm,“ “o 1 2 Keneeaw Lsndis, president will Puma a 1 ~ New York i: Philadelphia 3 1 Grattan, who looked like a win- Charlotte B 107' H;m',,1';'-,5°m°1°1 11mm °‘ 01° Am°"““ “"1" Cleveland 100 000 000-7 s o 11'“l,‘§"g“‘“ 8i Q1501" 9 ner- almost u: the wire, and Bed-‘ Albert E. cirsttdn 2.1:‘ 1'4’ Mo; m“ F’ 1 h“ d1‘°°“SfiYd Qnfife’ hicago 000 000 one-z 1 1 g",,:',§,§°g.2;,h."s*"" 15 tord Grattan who went a great Nell 3 o! ldifltllleand w! the ajeox; - Smith and Heg-an; Gzove, W ' ' wag“ heat; Charlotte B a. 300d fourth Bonnie Scott 2.10 1-4, lly ..,'.‘ 4 111’ “ M0133: .3‘ ° m Wade (a) and Tumer. NATIONAL LEAGUE m4 30111119 5cm mm Time 114, Bedford Grattan, 2.0a. newness. e “m” y" st. Louis 101 231 121-12 14 0 pm 1 Duh, Tm, m, gnome, Time: 2.1a 14. Detroit 00o 000 000-0 s 0 Phnadflphk, 3; New Yo“, 4 sun through the stretch with a N e s Aiiker and Hayes: While, Mand- 30mm 4, Brookwn 3 mm, by “m; Bmtm’ o. B Dash Classified Pace ere (5) and Tie-b etis. Pittsburgh 2, St Lows 4 liowwhuaiomlcelmeaall: semliii knwé Uscita Britten 1 I Ngllzgtilrzame: 001 300 00"—4 s z “"1"” 11 C1"°1“"““ 4 1 ' 1 rm 11 an """""'- ' o < i=3‘; ' --: ‘ .1" 5:1‘ .1 1m‘ .. ‘Li’ m Wm Beam“! Guns“ Wm,‘ Beléefi$dl=l.GG;?tttsn . 2 Philadelphia 000 02o sop-s is o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE _ West Kent school No. .0 CadetCoips placed Ill l‘: Plvlllt.‘ no if lljlclguAl id sntglfl iilzrm _, m.“ 30mm“ up w“ a very close ch“ We B I-li . .'i Breuer, Murphy (5) and Keane; District No. 6, which includes this province and Nola mo... , .n 1m mnun . . . .sm.1 .0»: Lol- asooud and Bonnie Bcott, thsi; Bonnie Scot; _ "h" ' g ?;)}::1g1“s'w%1t1r$a1ge'} (g) H311“ Syracuse 2; Jersey Ciiy l2 petition, it was announced this week/Hie Corpsalsoh .<l the distnlmzoil of winning the 13.5.11. Gilli», Lid. ‘*0 5 u“ 0051' 111511 l 11°" be‘ t1 3-14. NATIQflAL “(EAGUE R°°h“1°' 61 1110mm“ 7 Silver Shield Walkerville Collegiate Institute, Windsor, Oli'..,wl'.l1 a. score of 97-55. wrghfmtflv? 0g“ 51- 8:11“ III Plttsburlh 000 000 000-4) e o Qfmfl‘ lmnfiflglfimg” 4 Membflgo, the pa... include- a r p an sr- e o i “ ' , loflo 3 fifth-e. great ginlgn all N“ a Duh cl"‘m°'| Pl" stiklfgmunan_ vggfzkileoovlnlxglgl ———— .._-/ Left to Right: (Front Bowl-Pie, Allison Jewell, Pte. Jack BllTgCSS, Trumpeter Ernest Clawson, Pic. Al- Nlll- Tine 2.14 1-2. }%ilt&dBgttotlti ii AMIERSI‘, N. S- July 1—-(O§)— pez; White and W. Cooper. . lison Carter, Sgt. David Bentley. raan.. . l- . . . ' -~,- _ -_ -~i_= n“ '_ y . l‘. u“... I'm‘ Bonnie Scott g ggolstelnlfggislaisy meet m,“ Kama L. (Back R0\\)—Mzny MacLennan (Coach), Cpl. Philip Hfiltl,‘ Cpl Jack Vloli , 8,1 Via] Poincl, Albert E, (ii-stem _ _ 4 he" ma“, before a record “qwd chic", m Mo 1004 5 1 Cpl, Grant Compton, Cpl. Ivan Robinson (Capt). Drummer Albert Douglas, Cpl. John Aiaclhnrs, Mr. N. Q. “Qggfl Wfgyanf, m m, pm- Ohqalrlottezlfl‘. 1..2......... ..... 0 (or the u-sok, Cincinnati 200 000 000-2 5 2 F f‘ s. MacLeod (Range Officer). t ma‘ n“: No’ 2h, cgaugd v.31; Blritton is owned by George BUMMARY Mglmlgillldlentl4lxfilxtlgnlqlfelnslgylnder ree I or - a Following were the average scores in three matches (shot in January, February and March) giver. dam‘ m. Mmne ‘ittkxazfxphn; H. Brookins, Kerlsington. Ilirrggpmnofinl, LEAGUi-j percentage. The range was 20 yards and the pcssibl? 1C3, ‘ ‘ lfli IOIWIU 1101111118 508111011 Watch- No z chum"! Trot 1 t D h FIeO-FOI-All First "mo; M 1, cpl, Ivan Robinson (Capt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3 . wen-ooh’ 2' sfsetfi‘. iii: I hm ‘m0. . u Higelend Worthy. sweenev. llrllllllilel’ iii 010i iii 2.0.11. Philip Hardy . 1-3 h m. b,“ mm of m‘ care“, “he Hanover ‘w l Bfdltwflifil‘ ($119699 1 “ow Wlssman and Robinson; Macon i: I ‘M l_ 3. Cpl. Allison Jewell .. - - - - - - - - - - - 5k word had leaked out that no had llie Kalmuclr‘ 25001112‘; 32?. eff i 1311,1121; ‘$1.15 ("o'-‘.§...%'.”F___ z z 1 ‘"10 D5101"- (c1giffgc1res1tllg1gfillc-ooNfslhs “iwm 4. Cpl. Grant compton ..... .. U"! B01118 Klvlt Kilns over driver 1771110111111 3-97. (McArthur) 3 Tmes 2.10; 2-11 1-22 3111- second gsme- . ed 16 horses in action zorlny in a 5. Cpl, John MacImiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. gqglg’; tug bu; t". expected Playdale 2.04 1-4. (L. Kelly) 4 Rocha“,- ' (no 9001-3 g 9 Dominion Day flame-s mcct that 6 Drulmnm. Alb,“ Douglas _ _ _ V _ _ ' V _ I _ _ __ tliot he would head Wlkthiyn. Mil. Pfliil Abbe 2-11 (Power) ..... .. .. a ms Trot and Pace Mammal m o“ x._4 10 o highlighted Cape Brown's spcrzs " “ " ‘ u. 3mm“ m. Pa“! Abba Ham Time: 2.11 3-4, new track trott- Pence and Havworth. 5mm,’ pm.grm_ 7. Cpl. Jack Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. over courier got away to s good 1113 "°°°1"1- rrigaiglidlzsnscott. Kerr. Truro 1 1 1 Mwmbb (3) and Howen Am. JLL. liéléflisgflei’; S;"dn:y(lsoi‘§§; s. Pic. Jack Burgess . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ron ., o e rs-. - . _ start lmedWllmnayzrlehflealt-dldmlllfi: No. s classified Trot, 2nd null m; Bgojum, Johngo or"; a “fills: some. (no Mo m‘, 7 l “in and pace m straight h,“ T e 9. Sgt. Maj. Flcd ‘Pound .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17111089 (1191111511111 - - > ' - - -- 3 - 219 tot nd ace went :0 Osk- 10. Pte. Alll$Ol1 Carter . . . . . . . . . . . Klhiuck got sway 193g and made m" Hanover . Do Id Glace Toronto 021 000 80x l1 13 0 - f ii l! _ _ w a lot of ground. Watchim was glue Kalmuck I.’ [§"“‘(§;e1§1,“° 1"‘ Barley. on r-n. Glebeli m end hurst Queen, owned s. on}; Big: ,1, 5g,’ Dav... Bentley _____________ H unsteady, showing great flashes of wl1°111m Boglile Budlon-g- 3911110030? H5110“- cwg" 151' 1°“ sportsman Cub’ a ‘o ' 12. Trumpeizr Ernsst Clalvson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1‘“d~a'n' “mo” closing up Wm‘ the Pgmlidgglbe’ H9111“ (chmfibel 25d: Bowman (a) and Ycunt snlllallagltlllllgetglsklbefil owned b‘: J. Team average in three matches — 91 1-4 w. Abbe ttlrln making break!’ Paul e1 a.li'.'iiew'e'ééaid." Pa" mamore" lent? 4 4 4 Second lame: A. MMDohifld 0f Nl-‘ii’ G1a“E°“;N SpDClnl Modal (awarded to the mcmbci" of 0901i corps making the higher". agj-rrsntc score in the ge g away well but makin Inverness, (0 Br ) .. m 227 L‘ L . 5 Buffalo 110 0110-4 s o s. nuns 11o a win in e ~ c . , _ _ , - . _ , We"! 11R . Plflydale steady but No z Chum“ n, t 3rd D h 31111111 510mm’ cmves’ Am- g 5 5 Toronto 302 22'! x-9 l3 3 and oace. dropping me i115}, new three mflltllcsi “as “on by—Cpl. lvnn ROblllhOiI (Cont. of i-sanlfi mum‘ a 1mm‘ finished lcurm 1 o ' u harsh (6201009211611-2: ‘ill-I'm Thomas ‘rising (ll Grnl-ry (5l but taking the nevi izv‘. 1110 D.C.R.A, Medals (awarded to Cadczs with average storm nl‘ 90-97 in the ilirso mun-inn“, won byJrne Jillt ahead oi Paul Abbe. Time 2.11 Millie Kalmuck 1 Times ' ‘ ' -‘ ' ' and Garbsrr strlrlcevich and Glace Bay-owned sun;- Mnriha u.“ I . H] ‘mm H eaitios up a new track trotting sqilil-g inn..." ' g 2m T,“ m,‘ Pm Yollnt, " ' ‘ won the 2.20 trot end pics. '5 m‘ ”‘°""°"?__9 1° ._‘_;__ A.“ h- ._. .. . .. .-_--__..__.-..-._.- r _ "a , ’4* - _ _ . __ _ ._.__._.__ leeellil Duh: Squire Hanover PitulAbbe - 4 Jean Henley Cruickshsnks -$UPPORT YOUR ARMY- wlu seals unbeatable, alth n Pia dale .. ...s ' u ........'1li ‘ .. . , . . ~ some xslmuok made .. wewfy no m- lfiilifieéfiéifmbfnl. l‘ . BRINGING or FATHER _ l "Y f- "lo 11°111w-~ la the stretch and driver Semple Squire Hanover 1.10. is by Bummerside (Dauphin) . a 2 2 ~i -‘ ~ m“, '22“ 1"“ “"1” "P 1" “still! fiilnllikl°olfiwi°fiy Will °.‘.‘"fil “$12223 °' °“”““" a a oloulr . T t f; wgughlm looked like - ' I ‘ l. BX l B. . . . . . . . . . . .. ELL VOL] T0 6Q _ _ _ v _ ‘ , wry ‘n gutirlner down w the first half “"1 3°11” Times 2.14; 2.14; 2.15 l-r. 8E“?- €$E5§Fn"'}[,%%§$*4 53193571191 “QZTSCWE E‘-L%"»’v‘%r‘3” Jfiiolflhri». l HINK i l< w u: ‘w/ULJ LKTM l- |~_L_ so MY lfizldme“ 01" ctggflilleflgigfi: No. S Clasgire: 1st Dash ass Trot and Pace 133m? CQJNTRYIO WHERE TO STAQT- vmw - cow: ov- ' geek of the winner; ls ' . fourth, Paul Abbe rum. rimeydzlll Jack Clyde (G.Ca1lbeck) 1 “dull;- ".°§‘;’,'..3.‘Z§€“°’.:.‘_’T§‘1F?. 1 i s . P 0 119' 79° 1' Lolly H61 2-13 1-3 1114010911) - 3 June Peters, 0liver,'New Glas- Tlsird Dash: This could have Wat ‘N’ see (Kelly) 3 gowf ' r n) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 21 ~~ been won by either Millie Kalmuck, Hilde 15111110118 (Bounces) -- - 4 Pat Worthy. E. Bragg. Col ; ~ ilite Hanover or Watchim down 11131“ 50m 10- 03119“) ' 5 1111 W°°<1 117°" - ~ ~ » - 1- . // _ w the first half, then Wnkhim 15$, 0131'.‘ ‘Mmmm - 0 Fgsmnlféggitggl o. A. Rockford 4 1 . hm“ which t m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. of it. squire Hanover pile t m Jim Todd. Johnson, Parrsboro 5 5 5 _ . P N0. 3 Classfled Pace 2nd Dalh Archie Le Wick- ,-,ll ,..., *—-—- lead all the wayrround the second m (w, ., ell- = half but Millie tucked in behind Lady l-lal 1 ‘s 2.2a; 2.21; " - = ' when they straightened in the Hilda Budlon .. 2 -"—=—'="—-—-————-——————_—"-~ ltflieh ro al ensued to Jack Clyde . .. 3 Kelly's Nightmare (Kelly) 7 the wire, wigs winn n; by A ‘hon gingllftxsbabléi .. 4 Time: 2.15. a‘ . neat. we him headin Paul "m. . Y ~ " "‘"-~-"~-*'-*=--'~=<v~v~i'~-- “s, “d Plmnt m, f“ wfimg so?‘ a i No. 4 Classified Trot. 2nd Dash N0. 8 Classified Pace ‘Iht Dash: This looked like a Lady Hal . sure thin‘, for Lady l-lsl but turn- Jllck Clyde ad out d felently. Jack Clyde took Hilda Blwiong the rail shortly after the word "g0" wait ‘N’ see lfld never surrendered it. his drivel- Cirace ’Abbcy .. "ling his head and saving enough 51 111,501“ ' ' ' ' l: chmm“ 1“ which Eamysdlialig 1-2 is owned by “d7 3'1 "1" “"1 1° Bell and McNeil, Charlottetown. Jack Clyde by Geo. A. Callbeck. No. 3 Classified Pace, 3rd Dash ' 2 a Wilt ' leg m“ at 11351:? alilldsmgutif Summerside. 1°?!“ I11! 11?. Blllllli 5am s good No. l Classified Trot. lfl D1811 lair‘, and Grace not. one. Time _ Purse mo. séeond Dash: , - tt w tso 2.15 (a. Sample)“ 1 went to the front wiltllitlsoguglgli‘; allcbyyvol: ('11.! Bemgie) .... 2 in second position, the others George Mac 2.l4,( arrett) . . . . .1 Lucky Guy 2,11 1-2, (one. 11).. 4 Miss Belle Aubrey (McNe l) ii Ioayerdale 2.13 1-2 LClarte), eon I I out. The race through the W" I very cactus one. Ruby Volo (T. Bemple) .. George Mac (Barrett) atson l Aubrsv Lucky Guv . Beaverdale .. < Kelly's would...‘ . ls Time: 2.1a 1-4. v-Ififlbifllibi No. 4 Classified Trot, 3rd Dash Dead Heat George Mac Scotty Ruby Vol Beaverdaie Miss Bell [lucky c Aubrey .. Guy .. Kelly's Nightmare 'I‘im : 217 us. Bcotty Watson is owned by Georxe l-l. Brookins. Ruby Volo bv Simmons George Mac by George McIntyre. ilontaaue. a Semplc. “A Jh-ae-J V GOLLV - ME EALJGHTEQ- I AM-IT is THE LEAST I ~i<|u MR. J G '- asleiefiwggi QIGHT AWAY - j~ w 1.11m- s r A WCLINL) i ‘QTAHOM/ Al" A G/Vcifl WHAT? ALL ‘ " EiQ-l-JT- l’|_L_ come; [ZIGHF