SEPTEM-BER 2. mo Back dtreteli , (continual:-1;:-m page 0) Truax 2.06M. Others, he has for sale are Clarinda Grattan 2.12. a brood mare in foal to widow's Pride 2.00. widow's Pride 3 prob- ibly not or much appreciated in the Maritimes as he deserves for ' without doubt he was one ot the great two-year-olds the year he raced. He is a son of Abbedale 2,0114, one of the world's greatest mac or speed. and the famous race mare Widowcrattan 3.00 and L; an own brother to The Widower 1,5954, that showed his heels to both King's Counsel 1.00 and Ad- ins 1.5714 as a two-year-old. Mr. Mcalnley breeds. buys and sells and is considered one oi the most reliable horsemen in the Pine 'I'ree Staten ...-.- A horse that is attnctiing I great deal of attention at Roose- velt Raceway this lesson is Shady Hanover. a seven-year-old brown gelding by Real Money, dam, Emily Hanover by Sandy Flash. In a classified pace. rse 32.000. recently, he headed such redoubtable pacers as Ankaway 2.02, Upland 2.0414. Robert Morris 2.00 and three other stars in 2.04 .1-5. The size. Real Money, is a lull brother of Cold Cash 1.5816 and he is now owned by Johnny Gay of Mon-tague. George MacDonald. Boston, Mass.. sends us summaries otracea at Foxboro and Scarborough. At the former place Little Tnaln. driven. by Dannie Steele. was sec- ond in the 2.38 Trot for three-' ycar-olds. He is sired by Fast Train and is looked on as a pos- sible star. The same night at Foxboro Wayzoff (Clark) won the three-year old and-up race for 3000. heading Annabelle Seniah (O'Don- nail) and Private George, also five others. 'l1me, 2.05 1-5-a new track record for Foxboro. Read- ora will remember that June Morning headed practically the same iield I11. Skowhegan a short time ago in 2.04 3-5. The former Lrack record was 2.001-5 made September 25th, 1948, by Nancy 'A',ve1h. In the list of speed rating of various tracks based on one mile in 2001.5. the following ratings ippear in the official program for Foxboro:-Foxboro. 2.0716: Gosh- en. 2.0-H4; Roosevelt Raceway. 2.0414; Bstavia, 2.10; Budalo. 2.00; Maplewood, Chicago, 2.171: North Michigan. 2.00115; Rosccroft. Md.. 2.00; Saratoga. 2061.6. All the above are half-mile tracks. Thus I: will be seen that even in the 1-xpe.n3iVe1,Y constructed tracks in the United States. built by ex- perts. there .1: considerable differ- ence in the time it takes to negot- late a mile by a fast record horse even if he is in the most perfect condition when he appears at my 01 these racewaya. When people discuss speed and tracks in this Province they must take into con- sideration that the footing and other factors can make a very great difference in the time taken 10 negotiate 1,100 yards-one mile. We had a pleasant surprise a raw mornings ago when a letter arrived tram Walter 8. Found. Mercer, California:-"My stable has done fairly well this season although my pacing mare. War- me P. that was expected to race Ilose to two minutes, met with an accident during her race at Santa Anita where the heats were won in 2.011-5 to 2.02 8-5. She has recovered Irom that now and will take part in several big stakes next month. My best oat winner ihis season was Santa Perk Ax- worthy by Perk Axworthy. sire of Vila Lee 2.02 1-0, Potchen Axwor- my 2.01 3-5 and a number or oth- ers that raced hrom 2.03 to 2.05. He won 32,350 at the Santa Anita meeting and is I right decent race horse. that will go the last eighth of a mile in 2.05 from behind in 14 seconds. He is a rich, deep chestnut with marklngs.a remark- ably good looking showy irotter in his slow miles; and I have worked him in 2.10 with the hopples. If it were not so far away I would like to send him to you, you could race him a year or two and I think he would be a real acquis- ition to the breeding industry on the Island. I could easily. make Hi) all express carload of pros- pects, yearlings and two-year-olda. mostly by Peter Primrose 3.0156. one of the last sons of Peter Volo. Incl by Prudential. the last son of Mr. Mclllwyn. ....... "The Prudentials look like real trotterl. Prudential Mcxlyo has won in 2.04441 Sue in 2.03 3-5. 3 have a three- Y9"-Old. Prudent l'ound..tihat is entered in both 22.300 futuritlvs to 59 raced at Sacramento next month. Our sport fan would be on a much better basis if night "dill could be introduced. but lhb owners of thoroughbred: have I strangle hold and trotting asso- ciations are forced to accept deter: Iuilabl .,..... ou'hbr:dan,i'1n""u. bla to the thor- :4... "hvr nu spirit ' ml 3:;-fonub to writs-.Ind an I know when to sto but I :'" cgn-elenuou-1: lay an”: i am. ,.,w”"d 918 Ilmvn 201' Old Home at”! and do I and Prudential . withihe '.:m.. ., jaward cldbfrobaritiss will at raced. Duty trlsoo yagtss-tor which appenoianthla 1 not I-........ Scheduled Next Friday lllglii - TO BE IACID AT CHARLOTTE- TOWN TIAOK FRIDAY NIGHT. SIPTIMIIB 8011. Next Friday night under the DIN: the Prince Edward Island Harness, Club colt futuritles for "50 clrfylng total purses of gs,ooo will he need at the Ch.u' Wotown W”- 11- It tho luau: amount or 11101191! ever oaered for then stakes and has attracted an entry list of 40 two-year-olds. three. yearolds and four-year-olds, trot. ters and pacera. A 591' 01 years ago some far- Silh-tcd b enien organized than stakes with the object of eucour. all-ng the training of young 1,;-og- ml ind Pleers. The succcm ac- complished through the years has 599" truly remarkable and one h”0Hb"0l0bIck inmemory 10 N911 "19 many fast ones that have been developed as a maul: of these events. Take for Instance June Morning 2.04 1-5, the guru: PM-'11:: more ever bred in the Marltisnea. she raced in these Futurities as a three and tour- Year-Old. and we could easily re- call dozens of others that have left their imprint on the record books in no uncertain way. 1.: lg regrettable that the late Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper. M.C.. could not be with us to witness these went; llldll. for he took a deep interest in them; fortunately he had asso- ciated with him W. G. Gillespie as Seoretnry-Treasurer. haul" has carded the load, this year and it has been a heavy one and owners and drivers certainly must give him credit for the time and eifort he has put into this work. In addition to the nurses, am- ounts of which are shown under the events. there will be distrib. utcd the sum of at least 3170 to non-winners. that is to say 310 to every starter that fails to get in the money. The following gener- ous horsemen have provided tro- phies for the winners of each event:-Roy Bevan. H. J. Kennedy, H. 8: S. Stables, W. G. Gillespie, Frank McKay, and Dr. F.C. Doug- an. TWO YEAR. OLD THOT PURSE 8300.00 . Gertie S. - B. M. - By Squire Hanover - Owned by Tyndall Sample - Kensington. P. E. I. All Budlong - B. G. - by Frankie Budlong - Owned by R. MacDonald - Milltown Cross. P. E. 1. Pepper pay - B. G. - by Pep- per -- Owned by Geo. Turner - Dartmouth, N. S. Jackie's Pride - Br. 1!. - by Psgallcci -- Owned by Pound Ems.-Charlottetown. P. E. I. TWO YEAR OLD PACE PURSE 8400.00 Eugene Hanover -- B. 1-1. by Calumet Budlong - Owned by Dr. W. T. Hooper - Charlottetown. P. E. I. ' Gaillant Bobby - B. H. - by Great G. - Owned by C. L. Dau- phlne - Halirax. N. 8. Julie Clegg - B. M. - by Abner T. Clegg - Owned by Murdock Nicholson - Springton. P. E. I. Bison - B. G. by Real Money - Owned by the A dc L Stables Ar Brood Farm - Montague, P. 1'1. I. Penny Royal - B. G. by Real Money - Owned by Dr. Preston Maelntyre - Montague, P. E. 1. Rocket Budlong -- R. G. - by Calumet Budlong -- Owned by Jackie MacGuiga.n, Montague. P. E. I. I Bonnier Money - B. M. - by Real Money - Owned by Randall MacDonald - Milltown Cross. P. E. 1. Dudie Dale - B. M. -- by Jose- dale Hoosier -- Owned by Geo. Turner - Dartmouth, N. 5. Belle Frisco - B. M. - by Real Money -- Owned by Cecil B. Drake -- Cardigan. P. E. 1. ' Bciiinnl Mile --IB. M. - by Abner T. Clegg - Owned by Cecil B. Drake -- Cardigan, P. E. I. -i gueeal 1 One of the smartest track face- lifting operations we have ever seen was accomplished at the Charlottetown oval last Saturday. August 20th. In the morning a giant scariiler tore up the track to a depth of,trom two to six inch- es. Tona of stones were unearthed with the clay. but a band or pick- era rapidly separated these into piles which were taken away by the cart load. Then the clay was liked and smaller stones separat- ed snd carted away. By afternoon it was ready for the watering cart and alter that it was given treat- ment by Hie "brush" and "hoops". Chairman of the track committee. Willard Keuy. was on hand giving his advice. while the actual oper- ations were, in charge of Bill MacAusland. Rankin Mclaine de- serves the most credit for the fin- iahing touches. Ills car must have carried the "bi-nah” around the track a total of st least thirty miles. As the evening wore on the miles became falter and John- nls Kslmuck took a new record of 3.12. while Dill: McVsy stopped the oval in 2.12 -I. as did also Aa.a result of the forward to a last trpek and good footing tor tonight and Goodwill races. , Goodwill race meat wblclris the raein'W I , many await. has attracted a large entry list as would be ex- pactsd because of the good oldssas and good purses odared. It is the biggest fall meat in the Ilaritimas and will be looked 'tor-ward to up greatest. . ' ,tha nrinec Island 1-Iarnaas Mains 'Irvirig - Benton. tlllhltllilll in amateur boxing. the osnadian Legion, Bummerside branch, are nearing a boxing card which he held in the old curling Rink. lummel-side. on Monday night. Jim Hogan is charged with the Job or promoting the rights and up to last night atxwen bouts had been arranged. The bouts are also sponsored by the Department at Physical rltneas and tinslista will be declared in each class. The bouts are three 2- minute rounds to decision. Island championship! to be held last of September. Boxers from Lannox Island, Tignlah. Indian River. In- erald, st. Eleonora, Bedaque. and sununeraide have entered. Jim Hogan says there will be no hodupa between fights. all boxers have been weidled in and in- structed as to what older they lunior Game Called Byltarlmess The Junior league will have to wait until next week to really start. their semi finals. Last night's game at Memorial Field only went four innings before Umpire Cecil Ward called the game because of darkness. It was a scoreless tie st. the time the game was called. Benny Carson and Ev Bengal: were hooked up in the Kinsmen- Vics duel Ind both pitched near perfect ball during the four inn- inga. It is expected that the next game between the clubs will be played early next week in an effort to get the semi finals over. THREE YEAR OLD TBOT PUIISE 3440.00 Tyndell Sample - B. G. - by Squire Hanover - Owned by Geo. Woodside - Malpeque, P. E. I. Real Sett - B. G. - by Real Money - Owned by A an L Stables 3: Brood Farm - Montaltle. P. E. 1. Judy Lee - B. M. - by Svlmcoe Harvester - Owned by Percy Arb- ing -- Charlottetown. P. E. I. Tarten - Br. c-. - by riaydsle -Owned by Ida). T. 3. Rogers - Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bud's Echo - B. M. - by Calu- met Budlong - Owned by Harold Woodside - Kenslngion, P. E. I. THREE YEAR OLD PACE PURSE 4100.00 Leo Budlong - B. 1-1. by Calu- met Budlong - owned by Jsmel MacGulgan. St. Ii4u1'3 35-: P. IE. I. 1 Laura Budlong - B.. M. -- by Calumet Budloni '- owned 53' A1 Carver - Vernon River. P. E. 1. Robin C. - 3. M. - by Abner T- Clegg - Owned by H. I-I. Simpson Charlottetown. P. E. I. Abner The Great - Br. G. - Abndr T. Clegg - Owned by James llatfell -- Summeralde, PIE. I. , Freddie Scott - Ch. G. by sim- coe Harvester - Owned by Jim" w. OBrle-n - Elmsdale. P. E- 1- Propane - B. G. - by Squire Hanover - owned by Geo. 8. Mar- rison - Summerslde, P. E. I. Lindy H. - B. G. - by slmooe Ital-vester - Owned by P. 8. Cobb. Charlottetown. T. I. I. - Billy Budlong - B. G. - by Calumet Budlong -- Owned by Randall MacDonald, Milltown Crou. P. E. 1. Miss Lady May - B. M. - by Calumetnudlonc - OWIW1 by Jenkins dc Buell. Village Green. P. E. I. Face Cloth -- B. M. - by Squire Hanover -- Owned by G. C. Green Emerald. 3. E. I. Kitty MacKay - B. M. - by Real Money - Owned 17! Guild Fitzpatrick. Cardigan. P. E. I. FOUR YEAH OLD TIOT PUIBI 3410.00 Money Adds - B. G. -- by Real Money - Owned by Murdock Mc- Gowan - Kilmuir. P. E. 1- Mill Dale - B. M. by Plllidale - Owned bypwglarrd K911! "' Chi” lottetown. - - - Little simcoe .- s. cs. - by Him- eoe Harvester - Owned by 110- bert Stevcnso - Charlottetown. P. E. I. Kay Cash - B. M. -- 5! Fill Money - Owned by Geo. M. Hen- derson. Montreal. P. G. April Bud - B. G. - by CIW2 met Bud1ong-- Owned by 1'-01'!!! Kelly - Southport. P- 3- 1- Pairiok Budlong -. B. G- -- W Calumet nudlons - Owned by Geo. S. Turner. Dartmouth. 11- 3- rous nan osn PACI runs: ammo Sister Verna - la. M. - by K-1- muck -- Owned by 1-1. dz 8. Stab- lea. Charlottetown. P. 12- I- allmsc -- B1k.G. - by Aim" '1'- rarlsne - Sulnmerslde, P. I. I. Just Brenda - 13. Ill. - by Clin- met Budlong - Owned by 3011' more Stables - Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Diana Girl - Black II. - by pmquwg .. Owned by Geo. Al N. 3. Nova G. - B. G. -- 17! TM Great (3. -- owned by 0. 1:- Dauphlnes. Halifax. N. I. Lanadaia -- B. M. -7 by Play- dale a- owned by Dave ataevart -- louthport. P. I. I. . New Money - 3.14: - by Real Money -- Owned by Jackie Ine- duigan.,I4ontsgue, P. I. I. Opltasdsls - B. 1d.- by Play- dale - by my Keenan- Clisrlot vm. P. l.VI., locttyg - I, II. - by column or 7...... I.'...'ii.'""”" j . - . N. 8. Bonnie Prison : Clegg - Owned by Im-ne MIc- ' ion. by Tonight's" nd Am-c--1 noxzn. Foa- Summ” 1 I 1 "erside Monday in an stfort to revive interest "I"- Plea weight. under seventy lbs.: lddie Arsenault versus Ernest Gai- lant. , Pa90l'W9llht. under no lbs. (10): Richards versus Freddie Oaudet. Pee Woes so-no lhs.: Alfred Gel- lant versus Dogwood Gaudet. - Bantams 00-112: John MacDon- ald versus Lyman Al-sensult: Claude Perry versus Donald Gallant; Char- les Gaudet versus Walter Arsen- ault. Featherweight 118-120: Stafford Gerard vans Paul Mclnnis; Hu- old Hence (bye in Iinala). Welberwelght 130-146: lknest Delgbnn versus Inroy Bums: Dar- rach Murray versus Mossy Bernard Middleweight 140-100: Stephen Bernard versus Urban Rogers; Al- llaon Araenault versus Robin Tup- lln. - 8 . Keen Coinpellilon Al Tennis Toumamenl At the Holy Redeemer Tennis courts last evening, some of the keeneat. tennis played in Char- lottetown this year was enjoyed by a large throng of spectators. Rita Berrigan advanced into the final round of the ladies singles division by deteating Kay Douglas in strslght sets 0-2, H. In an evenly contested three set aunt: in men's singles competition, Allan Mscnonald deleated John Moly- nesux 4-6. 10-8. 0-2. to advance to the finals. MacDonald now meets Jack Hen- neasey for the Holy Redeemer title. The following are the results of other matches played: - Mixed Doubles - Melvin Martin and Rita Gallant defeated Cari Prouds and Bernadette I-Iagan 6-1. 5. 0. Ladies Doubles - Frances Wilson and Isabel Gallant defeated I.-ila Hennessey and Louise Wedge 6-0. Today's Schedule Mixed Doubles 3:00 P.M, .- '.-'hilip coyile and Isabel Gallant vs Jack MacDonald and Lois Hennessey; Roger Graham and Claire MacDonald vd. Dr. Yue Kuok-Wei and Dot Saunders. Ladies Doubles 0:00 P.M. - Maxine Clayboumc and Bernadette Hagan vs Frances Wilson and Isabel Gallant. Men's Doubles -5:30 P.M. - Doug Douglas and 1.01 aleeys vs John Molyneaux and Melvin Martin. Sunday's Matches Men's Singles 2:00 P.M. - Jack 1-Iennessey vs. Allan MacDonald (finals). Ladies singles 3:00 P. M. - Maxine Claybournc vs Rita Ben-igan (dinals). : Men's Doubles 0:00 P. M. - Dr. Yue Kuok-wci and Allan MacDonald vs Ralph De- Coste and Roland 1-Icnnesaeyp Mixed Doubles 5:00 P.M. - Jim Morgan and Frances Wilson vs Doug Douglas and Kay Douglas; Bill Toombs and Helen Arsenault vs John Molyneaux and Alice I-Iennessey. Note: - Members are asked to contact the clubhouse for Monday's matches. Queehtharloile Wins Rille Match Two six-man teams. one each from I-I.M. C. S. Queen Charlotte and H.M.S. Snipe. engaged in a friendly ride match at the Tea Hill range yesterday afternoon. The match was bred under iiir weather conditions. the local team topping out the visitors 073 to 033. Team captains were Aoting Sub Lleut. W. R. Harris (Snipe) and CPO. S. G. Bowleo (Queen Char- lotte). Seven shots were fired at each of the 300 and 300 yard rang- es. and ten at the 500 yard range. All hands considered the alter- noon well spent. and thoroughly enjoyable. The members of the visiting team expressed their opin- ion that the Tea Hill range is an ideal and well maintained range. a credit to Sgt. Art King. the Range Warden. Following is the lineup of teams and scores: H.152. C. 5. Queen Charlotte AB. J. E. Macxenzie 108 PO. A. Costello. AB. A. G. MacDonald, OS. V. Dunbar ....... .. 71 Total 313 II. M. S. Snipe AB. .1. Minehlnton . 03 05. D. Blrkett 07 L5. H. B. rape: 94 Sig. R. V y 93 L5. A. 5. Shaw 80 Aysub Lt. W. R. arri . 07 Total 535 i Races Al Trurn Rained Out rizuno. N. s. Sept. 1- (cm- Judging of horses and cattle con- tinued ay although rain wash- ed out events scheduled for the Central Nova scotia Exhibit-V harneaa racing and entertainn-lent was can- grenda-la called. The Exhibition concludes Sltlmldy. ..J' GOODWILI. ENTR. Racind Wednesday Afiemoon. and Wednesday Night -- and Thursday C Night with the Futuriiies Raced -Friday Night. SEPT. 6- 7- 8' v 1:1 DASH 1:45 p.m. andNigh1Raciiig commencing at 7:45 p. m. DECLARATIONS IDES DAY AT 10:00 A. M. FREE FDR ALL PAGE 3 Dallas 3350.00 oacli 1.-ALL AMEDICAN, 2.07 1-2, bg. by lpsaaeer. owned by C. M. Alexander. St. John I.-JODEDALE HODBIER, 2.07 oh.1l. by Gnttsn, llellnley, owned by Dr. G. Bishop. Charlottetown la-WOITIIY IBMINI. 1.08 &5. blkm. by Tactlsl Gly, lwleIl' by M. B.iBe1l, Charlottetown 4a-BUSTED C.. 2.09 2-5. br.g., by Commedani. owned by Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. J:-,A. G. SCOTT, 2.10 hlk.lI. Lorne Iaetoher, sprlnghlll 4..-LOCK HANOVEB. 2.0!. bg. by Ilp Hanover. owned by Bart Yerxa. lumex '1.-M183 KNOX, 2.10. ban. by Highland lostt, owned by G. H. Buntsin. 47' rlottetown 8.-ABGOT POINTER, 2.00 2-5. by Pegasus . ' H. B. Willis, Chsrlottetown iaumon mar ran ALL (ci...m.h I 3 Dashes 3300.00 each I.-ALL AMERICAN. 2.01 1-2. by Spencer. owned by C. 1!. Alexander, dllut John 2.-JOBEDALII HOOSIEII, 2.01. ola.h, by Gnthaa Heillaloy. owned by Dr. George Bishop, I" rlottetowaa by Highland Scott, Owned by , owned by 3.-WOHTHY EIIMINE, 3.08 2r5, by Tldlllll Olly. owned by 1 Myron Hell, Charlottetown 4.-JACOB WITHEOW, 2.13 1-4. bg., by Lee Harvester, owned by C. L. Dsuplalnee, Hslllsx . 5.-BILL! MoVAY, 2.00 3-5. by Calumut Badleng. owned by Dr. W. T. Hooper, Charlottetown 0-ROSALII-I IIOOPEB. 2.12 1-5. ban, by Calumet Budlong. owned by H. & S. Stables '1.-JEAN HENLEY. 2.08 1-4. brain. by Peter Henley. owned by Sim Kennedy 0-JOBEDALE CLIPPER. 2.00 1-2. rg.. by Jsasdsle Cognac- part, owned by W. G. Barbour and I. B. Bevan A 0.-ELEANOR 41.. 2.10 2-5. ban. by Calumet Budleng. owned by Mrs. Eleanor Brown ' 10.-PRINCE BUDLONG. 2.11, owned by H. Cudmora 11.-DALE B., 2.11 2-5. owned by George Hughes 219-221 PAGE (Glmlfkdl 3 Dashes 3200.00 each 1.-ROMEO, 2.10, bg. by Hal Dale. owned by Daniel Parrish. Milton - 2.-VALLEY LONG. 2.14 1-5. ban, by Calumet Budleng, owned by Jack Annear 3.-BILLY CONN, 2.12 2-5. bg. by Calumet Budleng. owned by W. E. Bownesa 4.-TOBY PATCH. 2.11, bg. by Berton Patch, owned by l'. I. Younker. Saint John 5.-JUST FLICKA. 2.14 2-5, ban, by "alumet Budlong. owned by H. P, Cudlnore ' 0.-DUDY BUDLONG. 2.11. bg. by Calumet Hudlong. owned by Dr. J. A. Donahue, Truro '1.-JOHNNIE KALMUCK, 2.12 2-5. bg. by xalmuok. owned by Walter Kelly, southport I.-LUCKY NUMBER. 2.11 1-5, bg. by Hslaauok. Willard Kelly, F” lottetovm D.-MISS DONNA MAE. 2.12 1-3, bm, by Calumet lndlong, owned by Lorne Latches- 10.-BABE BBITION. 2.10 2-5. has. by Abbe Worthy. owned by George Thompson, summer-aide 11.-SHY ANN 2nd. 2.14, hm, by Abbe Worthy. owned by Claude O'Brien as 12.--QUICI! LICK. 2.10 2-5. ban. by Simone Harvester. owned by .1. It. MaoLean. Sourls II.--BOD CANUCK, 2.13 1-2. bg. by Corporal Lea. owned by Gregory and MscLean 14.-MAIIJOIIIE BUDLONG. 2.12 2-5, ban. by Calumet Budleng, owned by James Rankin . 15..-ABEGWEIT MILADY. 2.14 2-5; has, by Calumet Dudlong, owned by Cyril smith 222 - 224 race iei...m.a.' - 3 Dashes 3200.00 each 1.-LILLIAN BUDLONG. 2.15. oh.m. by Calumet Badlong. owned by Eric Moreslds 2.-c..ALI!EB'I' BUDLONG, 2.12 H, bg. by Calumet Badleng. owned by D. L. I-Iowatt ' 2.-IIIIODOLA D.. 2.11 2-5, blkan. by Abner '1'. Clsgg, owned by Dr. J. A. Delaney 4.-MARY'S DELIGHT. 2.14 2-5, D . .1. A. Donahue 5.- YME AXWOBTI-1!. eban. by Jerry Axwortlay, owned t by Dorothy Fowler. aaokvllls I.-CABL AUBREY, 2.11, bg. by Kennedy 1..-MISS DONNA MAE. 2.11 2-5. ban. by Calumet Budlong. owned by Lorna Letchcr . R.-TINY HUDLONG, 2.10 2-5, brn, by Calumet Budlong. own- all by L. J. Mulligan I.-M153 COMMANDO. 2.13 2-5. ban, by Calumet Bndleng, owned by Dr. Preston Maolntyre 10pL1L FRISCO, 2.18 2-8. ban, by Lusty Frisco. owned by Don . MacNeIll 11.-PBODIGAL VIC. 2.05 2-4, bg. by Viotorlous Ital. owned by Joe Maokae I 12.--NEW LOOK. 2.11 2-5, oh.g, by stances Harvester, owned by James MacGregor ll.-MA CIIIIIIB. 2.15 2-5. blkaa. by Abner T. Clegg. owned by Mrs. E. Milton. Monoten, N. B. 14.-DUKE or IIIILAND, 2.12 2-5. bi-.g., by Ilylaaad Patch, owned by H. T. Bsnasay , II.-CALUMET ONWAID. 2.12 4-5, bg. by Calumet Budlosag. owned by Harold Stead 10.-8Co'1'I'Y McKANl 11.-TIYON 225 - 227 FADE iclauniui 3 ' Dashes 8200.00 "each 1.-CALUMET BIELONG. bg. by Calumet Ildloug. owned by owned by brn.. by Playdale. owned by Col. Aubrey, owned by Ian Dr. George Bishop 2.-HILDA MAC. 2.10 2-3, br.m. by squire Hanover, owned by C. C. Green I.--Blllll BUDLONG. 2.15 4-5. ban. by Calumet Bsdlonl. owned by Alex Beaten 4.-HUDDI CLIGG. 2.10 N. M. 57 Abner '1'. C19". owned 1 5! Id Olll. Hnytlell DI. J. P. LANTZ President 1!. J. IINNY. Visa-Prelllcnl . all. General Manager I.-NOVA (1., 2.14 M. 1.; by Th e r a, g 1, c, 1,, : Dauplalnee. uaiuu ' G m ' "m , 0.-Illll ILAYFAII, 2.1! 2-3. bra, by Plsylsle. owned by W. Kelly ' '1.-LEE C. BBEWEI. 2.10 bg. by Co In Les. 11 Rhodes Letcher r” "M we I.-MAI! T. CLEGG, 2.15 br.m, by Abner I. Clegg. owned by L. I. Mxobeod e-r. s. I. aunnorm. 2.14 s-s. by nu). a 'r.s. Huaklusou, 10.-RANDOM HAIVEDT. 2.10 1-5, Inn, by dlmose Harvester, owned by Charles Mscisy ' 11.-DA!!! BUDLONG. 2.1!, ban, by Calumet Badlsng, owned by George Maolnlyre '12.-SUGAI HARVEST. 2.10 H, bra. by limeoa Ilsrvester, owned by Joe Macias ll.--BELLE BUDLONO. 2.24, bar. by Calumet Budlong. owned by larulall MacDonald 14.-DOT BUDLONG, ban. by Calumet Badleng. owned by Murdock Nicholson , II.-IAMONA PETCH8, 8.10. but. by Itlvsr Peter, owned by Hon. l'.' W. Phillipa 14.-YANKEE DALI. 2.10, bg, by rlsydsls, owned by George Henderson. Montreal ' 11.-JUST BRENDA. 2.14 24. ban, by Cslnmet Budlong. owned by Jnstsmere ltsblaa be. by Calumet Ballong. owned Middleton I Au.-uuaz auissaus, suits-s, in. by Islmlek, owned or, lhedea Warren . , , 19.-wua sunmuo. mo. ban, by Calumet Budlaug. ........ by Hler Woodaide 20.-DIHICT VOLO. 2110. J. Power 21.-ALLAN MAC ' 223 race iclmltlull, .- 3 Daslm 3200.00 each I.-ISLAND SPRUCE. hr. by King Spruce, owned by Alex . Agnew, Ctuulottetown I 2.-SOLDIER. BUDLONG. bg. by Calumet Dudlellg. owned by' Wennte Hurhos I.-BUD ADNEB, 2.11 2-6. blk.g, by Abner 1'. Glen. owned by D. M.. uwson, saint John I 4.-DIMCOE PETER. 2.22 2-0. by simcoe Harvester, owned by D. Bsglols J.-LOU HALMUCK. bran, by lalmnck, Bryelaton -. 4-TWILLA srawanr. sun, by Bill 1.. owned by Dr. J. A; Donahue, Truro j . '1.-GAB! D., bg. by Col. Aubrey. owned by I. P. Dowlln I.-BONNIE FRISCO. 2.28 4-5, ban, by Lusty Brisee, owned by Clarke and Home I.-MICKEY BUDLONG, bg. by Calumet Bndleng. owned by A. Dawson 10.-HAPPY VERNON. bg. by Kallnl L Peter, owned by Joe MacDonald IL-CAM!'BELL'8 BUDDY, bg, by Csllalaaet Hnlllong. owned. by D. Campbell I2.-LADY BLONDELL. ohm. by Abner '1'. Clegg, owned by Ira Mccoubrey . 11.-CHOCOLATE DIP. 2.10 1-5, eb.m. by llmcee Harvester. owned by Leigh O'Brien I4.-DEAN SWIFT. 2.10 4-5. bg. by Simone Harvuter. Owned by G. H. Bulatslla ll.-MASON'S 49. bg. by Calumet Budleng. owned by George Mason ll-2A!-BA!-0M0. bu. by losl Frisco. owned by I. '1'. lamasy. Saokvllle. N. H. 1'1.-KENTUCKY DERBY. eh.g. by lleeantrot. owned by David Stewart ' ll.-LADY ABNEI, 2.2:. elm. by Abner 1'. class. ones by Claude Bmltb.., , t . I ' I2.-JUST NELLIE c., bin. by Abner 1'. class. owned by rug. snrere lteblea 20.-HABDIIOAD BILL, bg. by Bolanyesatls. owned by lucid Stead 81--:30 SPRUCE. hr. by Klng Spruce, owned by Wall. Hae- well . . us,-3-gs. by Bennett you. .....i or ' j"t'T-Ij DLASSIFIED TRDT . 3 Dashes 3200.00 each 1.-Miss JUDY DALE, 2.12 2-5, ban, by Plsydals. owned by Earle Buell 2.-JOLLY IIABVESTIII, 2.10 1-2. bran. by he Harvester. owned by Dr. George Bishop ' 3-PRINCE MAIINI. 1-10 M. by Abbsv Gay. owned by Dr. George Bishop 4.-PITIIIIIIN AUIIEI. bg. by Col. Aubrey. owned 1!! Arnett Dell I.-COHPOBAL OWEN. 2.22'by Corporal Iael. owned by I. P. Cudmore C.-113:: IaIclLW!'N. ob.g. by Blchsrd Ird, owned by Lena e e 1.-IIIGII TIDE B., 2.12 3-4, blk.g, by Soviet. owned by Home Kennedy I.-FEATHER DUSTER. bill. by Calumet Budlsng, owned by Lester Johnson I-glib! KALMUCK, biull. by Ksllieh. owned by Lester shaman IO.-BONNIE DALI. term. by Plsydals. owned by Chester Bis-00 ll.-JOANDALE. blk.m. by Playdale, swnsd by L. D. Mullet I2.-IAION. 2.11. bg. Ivy Protector. Owned 5! Lt.-Col. D. A. lllsektnnen . , Is.-Illlo MINE. bh. by Velemlte. owned by '1'. llaaklasan I II.-WINNIE! LAST. 2.10 2-0, ell.g, by Simone lllrvhtet. owned by J. W. Farmer II.-GIJY IlAI.Vl8'l'El., 8.10 1-2. bg. by liaaces IARQIIP. owned by Fred Reeves 10.-IINATOB CIAIGMILII. br-an. by Senator I'., owned bf ll. '1'. Iaaasay I1.-CUMBEBLAND -SCOTT. 2.21. bg. by Calumet Ballaag. owned by C. Johnson . ls.-nuonr aunsona. 3.14. hr. by Calumet Dadlong. owned. by Harold Stead ill.-LUITICIA. 2.1: M. owned Ivy c. s. oiiaaaiar as.-nus: nu.r.on e (I. ll. BUITAIII Iawdhry owned by Bdgar ,