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There was practically the same cept that Calumet Ennerald drop- back t0 fifth long had to take an outside posi- tion, according to the rules, and as mentioned above she could not between ihe others tor pines, with Calumet Emerald, nicely driven by-_ B. P. Poley winning bv a length fourth. and Tile Baker. fiit Classified Trot Nu. l summaries do not appear too good winners. The first heat was not- able for the great finish betweei yards from the wire when he gained ground and came down the stretch, trotting very fast, to fin- ish a close third, with Coronation MoKillop rigtit on his pad, a close fourth, going the best mile of the year. Pagllaoei was fifth, June Hench. who carried the fight the largest part of the mile, sixth, lili- side Scott, who made a break going away, seventh and Johnny Eager, who also made breaks, eighth. Second heat: This heat was a corker, with a regular stretch duel between Basil Hanover and Lee McKillop. Basil winninn by inches. with Coronation McKillop a gocd third and June French, who made the race to the half and he could not be got back on the trot until quite a distance had Hanover. 2.04 3-i, owned by Dr. F. C. Dougan of Teilily Weir as tertmster. 1t was the fastest mile of the race. Another fcaiurc was the handy way the tiny pacer, Bunnie Budlonl. 2.10, non from her four rivals in the first event. She might hive midi‘! it tmcc straight heats but in trying to get through the inst end of Bonniek Boy Goes Mile ‘ to Win Jr. F ree-For-All Trot and Pace Almost perfect weather, a fut track. and a large crowd with Won- terda ‘s Goodwill Baces. Four evento were on the card and every one of them provided close oontesu with three oamore horses frequently finishing in a bunch. ilnvmg honors went to Joe O'Brien, of New Glasgow, N-S., who Won the classified trot No. 1. with Lee MOKIIIOID. 2.09, and repealed with Bonnie's Boy 2.06 1-2 in the junior free-lor-all trot and pace. Bonnie's Boy was a much over-looked horse as he had only won one beat "I!" coming to this country several months ago and that was also line of u" was the mile in 2.10. won by Basil Charlottetown with wire to wire. 0.0,. 3:116:13: em 181411 l . h knprovyed, fourth. T H E A1. R E h. Oxford Lady a close fifth, and .___-._.i--_-- ...$'...*i..t: iiioiilailalliog at’; coiéd by oneniuarter of a._ second, g ARBINQ as the winnerlg position and that prov- ed too much of a handicap and fourth and Jack Clyde had but (1)11. Volo was f l R"? Scott fourth. Oxford Led a real gcod fifth. Marjorie Bu ong was Thisaftz-zncon there will be five ,.§’.,°,‘,§§? 54¢ g_13_ 3,13 fg€gik$ulllgllildlllfl a frlee-fIor-tailr. ' a w l rng five of t e as es 1.4 15 qwned by John Farmer, e pacers in Canada together; also ' .E.I. cl dri by other good events. Everything points an w" van I to it being a memorable racing pgrfgfmnncg against time to beat | - 2.25 1.4. Carnation Lady (Harry The officials who handled yes- Haley; won, Time 3,15 i-z. ferday's meeting were: R. Hooper, s Brown. A. A. mekhart the stretch, trotting the best-hat u, 2,17 Tm; 5nd m“; for a long time. The Lee McKil- Five horses 55cm s,5,,5,-H50pe1- lop horse overtook nim abzut 20 and it took quite n fcw scoris be- yards rrcm the wire and beat him fore they sewed dawn and gofi out. Hillside Scott was a very away. Bonnie Budlong never was 01°58 mild Jim! Flellllh. W110 headed but there was o. 00d fin- €éllnhgéfefitnflfisollgtfibgégfiggllélggq ' h 5k orona .on o o i h. u “m” Hnemld T e B er and Abbe. sixth and asil Hanover," seventh. _ Junior Free-Foi- All Trot and Pace Five horses in this event put up .=. h i; . “Human m m‘ second ea‘ ex one of the classiest exhibitions of ped _ 532mg &en here in a llong, 135i? 3o . e. ey were so eveny ma s In the third heat nnie Bud ed mat were they w race next week any one of them might prove if? Li); the winneizl Some of {She _ t, n es were so cose none u get through It was a real batle the Judges could decuw In the first heat Bonnie's Boy,’ scored a totally unexpected win, - conning from behind Hnrrv Direct from Sir Admiral. Real Money a to head mm by a neck. The first barrgnup third, Bonnie ‘Budlong, ha" m, the, mile was a duel be h‘ tween Josedale Hoosier and Dale They stepped to the half in This was one of the prettiest H" rlaxges to watch seen her-ihln a long g-thtgglxifhaxtgfk ‘nihilism t e. While some of e horses girth axzgifllifttévhmpiftlgexylwciao; yet they all raced well and but for w“ r ‘- 9 V1.9 n 2~ ‘ hard racing luck might have been ggémggrggftegsviflstgallca "hail: Egg“: 0X1. Second heat: Victor Lee 2m Paul Abbe and Lee McKillop. Paul worm a win “om Bonfle Bo . ' in Abbe looked like a winner till 20 one of the be“ drives o! sme a”, th Harry Direct, third in a blan. ma“? flfgtzfk £3111 [éesloyeclfiggg ket finish. and Dale H. a very close had gone away in eighth place Jgsggale Hwsler- “ck W‘) The mile was in 2.08 Third heat: Bonnie's Boy sur- prised his friends by having enough left in head Harry Direct and Vic- tor Lee in the stretch and the nifty little Dale n. going the short mile, finished a close szcond in 2.09, Josedale Hoosier was fifth. 2.25 Trot and Pace six youn pacers took the word and the w ner proved to be the dainty little Winnie Scott, 2.13 l4, who headed 0.U. V010, 2.13, victor of the last three starts On the mainland. Winnie had the pole in the first heat and never lost it. O. in, 1,04 1.1 a U. Volo tried hard in a stretch tn i1ls'd s it, fiill, dive. bllt fell short by half I gggilaclgilfrsiiitill urlde P231 Abbé. lernBNl. Jack Clyde came tlllwllll t the stretch fast to finish a close eigh . 111mg heat; Johnny Eager was third. Marjorie Budlong, fourth, drawn, which left seven starters. Oxford Lady, mill. Nlitlie Basil mmover at the pole, made and Iwyfll J.m. who 80i- llllll! u: a break Just after the word go. tangle on the last will. WET-B 5X His overdraw became unfastened and Seventh "mecflvely- I the second heat 0.0. Volo triexd hard to head Winnie but it been travelled. Pagliacci led into was no go. Wnnie huns 0n l")!!! FEAIYJRITX1'T‘IT(J'TION " - R. A. F. INTER STATION BOXING TOURNAMENT ‘“""'“j""( By kind permission. of Officer Commanding R.A Moncton and Officer Commanding R. A. F. Station, Charlottetown.) Sporting Club, Thursday, Sept. 30, 8.30 p. m. IN AID OF THE R.A.F. STN. BENEVOLENT FUND 1 O---BOUTS--- 1 O BILLY BAKER L.A.C. GASSON R.A.F. VRS. Lightweight Champion (Maritimes) HARRY ROBINSON" " ' " VRS. ' H - M . C. S . Charlottetown A.C. ABBOT (R.A .F. Moncton) A Brilliant Show under the Management of R.A.F., Charlottetown, in Co-operation with R.A.F. Moncton and H.M.C.S. Charlottetown. A FEATURE KNOCK-OUT GET YOUR SEATS EARLY RESERVED SEATS -— — — $1.00 GENERAL ADMISSION — — 50c H. M. F. IN UNIFORM — -— - 25c TICKETS FROM: R . A . F . STATION CHARLOTTETOWN ED’S TAXI TIIIS ADVERTISEMENT BPONSOIID I! Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd BIKE SHOP " Tiny silliphant: Timers -- L. B. McMillan. Byron Brown. H. H. Horne, all cf char- Clerk of the Course — W. J. m ",5" u, m", 35 "y, Brown. A .i tant Clerk W. H. ~ Benton m5‘ 15,,“ M0115‘; classes. Race fans are as ed to Kstsuma hasnt aimed the 2.14 to 2.17 Trot and Pace- Bonnie Budlong, 2.10 i0. Smith) Calumet liinlierald, 2.10 1.2 9y) Sir Admiral 2.10 1-2 (J 'Bri Real Money 2.09 (T. Wcii") The Baker 2.06 3-4 (Bob Ryan) Time: 2.10 1-2, 2.18 l-‘J, 2.12 l-2. Bo le 2.10, is owned by B. C. Cruick- shanks, Halifax and was driven by . Smith. lassiflcd Trot. No b-Purse $300. Iieellavfcliillop 2.09 (J. ’ r ) Basil Hanover 2.04 8-4 (T. Weir) Pagliacci 2.09 i2 (J. Hen- nesseyi Paul Abbe 2.11 (Roy Coronation McKillop 215 1.2 bal e) Hillside Scott 2.11 3-4 Q Junior llree-For-AllsaTrot and Pace quit”, he “m. “New “me n“, lmlie’ “w” “"1 5"“ f“"‘""“° ed Britain at the start of the year But it was under the ring name of Katsuma Marioka that he fought and lost decisions to World Cham- pions Small Montana. Lou Salics Bonnie's Boy, 2.06 l-2 . O'Brien) or Lee 2.07 (B. P. Foley) _ Harry Direct 2.07 1-4 (Bob Y 0. Junior tournament-resulted follows: Barnsdt won the amigo noun 9° ~3'°-"°-°" canons mums t; had to g it-mn-mm-in- Doivle, 6-3, 6.3. MONTAGUE-l-‘Bl. 8.80 PM. oday’s matches at 8.80 p.m. 0. MONTAGUE - an. u» Dowlinl Plays Irv ri-ausht. M _ Q, U_ “>10 AND 10 P.0d. McKenzie pla s arl Bradley. ‘ “m” ’°' " souius MONDAY 51"»? 1911f: °mn¥.'y'i"p1l§§ka§i§li “t “h” W" mnuan us r. u. 9mm“, Winnie "" Canadian Jap 1-2. The winner, Winnie Scott, 2.13 By Allan Niokleeon Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. 80M. 22 (GP) --Little KatsumaMarioka, one of Canada's fighting men, came to Britain nursing a rifle, a passion for box- ing and a hatred of the Axis. A Oanadiamborn Japanese adopted by a Scottish couplit. Today's Races Today's races start at 1.30 p. please note the change in time. ———€Z-—-—' complzting army training he 000k time ut to line his Hat's sights on a weaving form in a London ring a and discovered a two year vacat- ion from Bash Boulevard played ___ hoghwitig his BPQQIg an: m . m a year o ea erwe NATIONAL who aced world champions in is New York 2; Cincinnati}. New York l0; Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 1; 01116080 5- Phiiadelphia 3; Chicago 0. r Boston 5; Pittsburgh 3. AMERICAN Detroit 2; New York 4. Chicago 6; Philadelphia 0. Chicago 2; Philadelphia i. st, mo]; o; Washington 4. 1 2 1 St. Louis 9; Washington 1. {Mi-M round decision to Jimmy l-layes Cl Leeds, an unorthodox gent who boasts a victory over the welsh feather titllst, Katsumo traded him Budmm punch for punch and a packed him a great ovation. The verdict went against him because he persisted in clinching. 2 ll ll LONDON - (or) - The world's 4 9 5 quito, has more than records to its credit. In the words up m h“ dreams mm “t” y) 7 5 3 °l ‘he Plan" design“ “s “WM bout with Haves "Ana I consider? . - t g‘i)igxen1;‘r%1;glier2é211(v¥_.4iicod) 0 4 4 m, M, gnonymfllls BBC announcer a good omen matlwonmget knoch Se e) . m grist l-ZL 2.10, 2.11311 209 e w er’ 9° M”): “p ‘ ' a new plane from the drawinfl is owned b o. w. lViu rc . Pl u- MWM by Mr- and Mrl- Jwk miglt‘, rllfnyand was drigeneby gee ma“ ‘use m“) m’ am I' n a tn u- - ,, a 1di- ,,§§°bf,{f,‘§_.§‘f§lg Eh‘; we "Z2 ed out in this bigger fight. months, a world's record in KEN-ins Varied Ring Career fac turing plywood bodied Mos- 1 z 1 factories, whe:e they scarcely knew airplanes from a bag 0f D95- 3 1 4 nuts, are making complete air- frames, not only in Britain but in Canada and maybe South Africfl and Joey Archibald. 4 5 5 repair “ Mmqulw". scraps here in 1937 durinl land. Later, he fought the tour of that country. “I didn't have much weren't very good fighters." eltlldWllIlliAhllinthlK-fi ladies 0' Barbara Doyle, 6-2, s-o. Brodie; won from Maurice 0-4. 0- . mi Nicholson won from Ivan w . Harod Pineau won from Richard gun an enemy fighter - no: ye . Just K Bmmdyn 37s"1’°“l5 4' varie travels dropped an 8 Queensbury Club gathering gave Rfmn. Marioka, nativc of New} Westrninister, l3. 0., who enlisted ati Toronto with the Queen's Own Rifles. didn't won-y 2n "co nooui last/w bomber- “Bll°“1"’5" 1m‘ wnililerdiilliigbeff. nirarzfigfiionglufi °pwm°nal he said, spitting blood from a ciit l f . Speaking oi the ease of manu- 311i“ digdlvgfggeor ujigfnelg‘ P36 forces under his Christian name of Kazumi James Inomata and reach. and India and elsewhere. They tell Brmm m“ new to m“ Japam . l-iennessey) 5 4 3' yosednie HD5515,- gm (w, - me that any, skilled carpenter can ese canadmt He went throng: 1g w Hood) Time: 2.07 l-il. 2.08. 2.00. The winner, Bonnie's Boy, 2.06 1-2 is owned by F. Carmen Coates, Amherst. NS. and was driven by 2.25 Trot and Paw-eh 1st Division 0 urse Winnie Scott 2.13 1-4 (T. ' he beat Jimmy Campbell of Scot- beet of the lighter weights that South Am- erica could offer during a two year trouble down there," Katsuma said. "They if: Meln E t Goodwill Race 'Meet_ Concludes Today b! e trite Ch tnuiBamThe Great G. J Direct? five ‘dearest of the Maritime track‘. ‘ ' Illullefrfl w" "Ill llal was ‘mfnfiiifl... u nun ' T “mm " "m: am’ u an n m I a remain? unuliaiitg,'t‘,,f,flllun newcomers pertiolpati? sdy to take he word; there are 0 Illgh ch,‘ final race on the program. Ind dlvhimkh Izzlilgrot b Paoleuhaeta tat-ll of Glgffilkflllflfl. _ ‘m °| Donn; fifiyln gstusll-welahit fr’ L" °°'°°l "lib Dr. r. 2.18 to l-II TIOT A PACE LAWYER GBATIAN, 10C, owned by Boy Creamer, (mun b, l II- SUNNYMEADE 2.61 l-l owned i. w. u. K ,.i an" TON, 2.01 ‘M, ewded by cah Mclienm. grlilgnbyhvalg‘ DEN-ig- .| as HENLEY. 2.0a 1'4, owned by c. u. Horton. any... n, w To BAT. 2.07 l-d, owned by John D. Mellon. driven bv ch, rein e. ' WATCBIM, 1.07, owned by Irsnk Adams. driven by Wm “out smut Jo ed iimfrssdi¥umn Tag: “of.” ii own - . , ven . E, K liilA nALlkuci-i. ovlnoa by Mnynnrd monihn, nnytllfl}, M_ u“? r.z saimoms. ad y. r can INFLATION. an 132'.“ m3 t; I311»- r. $27151’: Iliyliiniynw." 9y.‘ arena! vono wnedb Arth Iv an a . IiUBY vow, :.'is°i-4. nwlmi byuaenti-ple nnli"§|=lmon§,n.l.|..,, 5, Simmons. v CllBlSTY BUDDONO owned by Jl-Inee Show, driven by Jam I t! LBB, 2.28, owned by Howard l. Johnson, arm“ by Mm Menus. < I'll! FOB ALL T301‘ Q PAC! PCIIESTNUT BARS. 2.08. owned by Dr. JJ. McPherson. driven by ll I. THE GREAT G». 2.01 I-l. owned by Melon. Ilouphlnee and C shanks. driven h‘ T. Sem . JOLLITY, 2. 5 l-l, owned by Melfl. Lehey and Morlarity, M555 Johnny Conroy. kllEA MAE. 2-04 l-l. owned by Carmen Coatee, driven by I O'Brien. HAL B. DIRECT, 2.04. owned by ll. Jabalee. driven by Mm, mm $.11 to l.” PACE CLASSIFIED ' LADY HAL. 2-11. OIIIHI 5! Wellinliflll MoNelll. driven by Leo a i v . our 6 2 MOSQUITO mos ggggg‘;,‘;,';,°,'“;;§,§°,’;}"g,,“°?,1,.;,:g§,, Il-ITDA BUDLONG. an 1-1. owned 11y cm. lllnplon Grady, any 5 n MDNT" K °' "‘°‘““‘ “t m" Gmm" ‘ ' "' b’ Tgrgiiuiilitaniuoas 2.11, owned by Dr- c. n. Clougii. driven by .i 0’Biien. REUBBN LEE. 2.10. owned by B. Allingharn, driven by Joli mVghITN SEE. 2.12, owned by Willard McDonald, driven by EYMOND BUDLONG, 2.13, owned by Wellington McNeill, dli by Wt iiington McNeil B. M. V0140, 2.11 S-l, owned by Allie Lewis, driven by We Le ' . ‘TIEINGING SAM, L10 1-2, owned by 0. L. Dauphinee, driven by W NEIL COCIIATODAII, $.16. owned by Charles Willis. driven by WIIIII. MABCIIMONT, 2.10 I-l, owned by C. W. Henley. driven by W. eys. 2.25 TROT h PACE-Znd Div. Dlt. BUDLONG owned by Horace n. Willis. any". b ii. wiuu. nsxcv nunnouo..sir,-owneo by u» Pnulht. rlven by PrangliL . L ‘ LADY BOSE. 2,15 9-4, owned by Wilfred fraught. driven by B. a “Fl-area JACKSON. owned by an. Meban, drliven by Charles Trial] o “MISS MARJORIE IIAL. owned by Charles 0 Brien, driven by C ll’ ' ren. IJDITB GREY, owned by Ed. MeGuigan. driven by Archie Llewcll fill-ACE ABBE, 2.11, owned by Angelo Passerino. driven by M labaice i DON WORTIIY. owned by Alfred Webster. driven b! Ell’! 5W9‘? SCOTTY MCKANE. 2-21, owned by Milton Bell. driven ll! Mureside. MARGARET ruusco. owned by Lt-cni. J. ll. iioover. drlven by A bi . r EFLLY BISHOP. 2.1!. owned by Dr. Heath McIni-y". flliven b! cnnoo Asuoaa only to be toroedwd wl M" smr is sum: finished shortly alter he‘ "ll was safely ashore. 'I'he torpe LONDON. - (OP) —A British struck when the ship was drazm merchant ship fought through an at the wharf and crew siballlolgi Atlantic gale, enemy bombs » and the sinking ship by the Smile torpedoes to reach an African port edlent of watlkini dOWYl "W l" with 6,000 tone of military__etoree plank to safe y. By GGOFIPA rum“ ANDTOB-ESLRiQJWONT l 1 1 4 A couple oi Canadians Kate-sins an“) 5 5 1 ,_ beat back home ore serving wi ' , the Canadian Army here and beolnlyde M‘ 3" ‘o’ A 0mg 3 2 ' Sicily and he would like to relish _ th chance of meeting them again. Royal Jim 2.15 1 2 (L. 4 3 G T1f§y,reb?d1e in?“ firTmonxul ,. anBoyDoceLo oton a °§f§§i5mdy 2'15 1 z M‘ 5 5 5 private with the tilvth Highlanders Marjorie 355155,; 115 1.; who won the featherweight cham- T W515) pionships of the Canadian and zie Bars 2.15 1-i!_(!_iLP. _ Brlll-lh 51ml“ 1919.‘? UP FATHER v \ _ ‘ V I f-Jjbi’ ~ Q >4 —'- 11;". . .12"! i(,“'»‘r\_i;g:<* *‘/,/ i..__ s. "hi... sell; H. alas TILLIE THE TOILER — By WEBSTER ‘CANAL. ‘ZON ES '6ONE ‘ion-i — HosmTAL. wm-i PNEUMONiA MAW, BUT H DELiR\OU5 Ann s-Aeasaius so Yg; CAN'T err A woao m e ;.i’3HT