sEflEBElEJ-J!“ - _ - w m m lawmmve y Canada's Finest Race Traci: . Presents The Entries For “GOODWILL RACES” SEPTEMBER NO, iznhmioi m: FOR ALL-PURSE ssoooo i-GAY LAW M0795, b.g. by Peter at Law. owned by W. B. Moriarty, Iii _:;N]:ESSEE SUE 2:065. b.m. by Martinique, owned by Jss. Power. L-JOE DIRECT 2:07, blibg. by King Direct, owned by I. I‘. Baxter, lif . ' \__gEE.:I:OR G. 2:10 2 /5. b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Urban illi . y___€i~;1:',s NIGHTMARE 2:10 1/5, by Bud Axwortby. owned by James 0'i1ri . _0_ U.u\"0L0 2.10%, by Pa: Vols, owned by Harold Stead. FPETER BUDLONG, b.g. by Calumet Budlong, owned by D. M. Mao- Auloy. NO. 2 - 2:19 - 2:21 PACE, CLASSIFIED — PURSE $400.00 k-AUBREY BUDLONG 2:15 2/5, b.g. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Angus Allen. Halifax. t-MlSS KNOX 2:11, b.m. by Highland Scott. owned by G. tain. Charlottetown. g-BILLY McVEY. b.g. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Dr. W. '1‘. Hooper. Charlottetown. L-ELEANOR G. 2:10 2 /5, b.m. by Calumet liudiong, owned by Urban Giliis. Miscouche. l-BETTY BUDLONG 2:12. b.m. by Calumet Budiong, owned by liannle MacDonald. Sydney. o-PETER AT COURT 2:11 3/5, by Peter Henley, owned by llannie Mas-Donald. Sydney. T,<—DENI\IE G. 2:12, b.m. by Single G., owned by Ralmie MacDonald. Sydney. b-IVINNIE SCOTT 2:11 4/5, b.m. by Bellini Scott, owned by I. W. Farmer, Kinkora. h-JUST BETTY 2:10 3/5, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Dr. l1. l‘. Seaman. Charlottetown. Ih-DOCTOR L. B. 2:13 2/5, ch.g. by Real Frisco, owned by Bert Walker. Halifax. IL-MARJORiE BUDLONG 2:12 8/5, b.m. by Calumet Budlong. owned by Jzis. Rankine. Bunbury. iL-DUKE 0F HYLAND, hrh. by Highland Patch, owned by H. '1'. Ramsay, Saekvllle. lt-ROY SHELBURNE 220935, blk.g. by Dominion Grattan, owned by P. ll. lllcCormae, Charlottetown. NO. 3—-2:22-2:25 PACE — PURSE $400M) L-DICK BUDLONG 2:19, b.g. by Calumet Budiong, owned by D. M. lIlaeAulay. Pugwasll. 2.—.IL'ST FLICKA 2:15, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by H. P. fudlnorc, Brackley. l-{IIOLLIE BARS 2:15, b.m. by Grnttan Bars, owned by 5.1’. Baxter, lialilzix. . t-DALE B. 2:15 2/5, b.g. by Calumet Budlong, owned by George lluglies. Braeklcy. . l-SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE 2:14, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Col. J. P. Hooper. t.-QUlCK LICK 2:12 2 /5, b.m. by Simeoe Harvester, owned by John Hlrkness, Summerside. 'I.—A. G. SCOTT 2:10 1/5, b.g. ‘by Highland Scott, owned by Lorne Lctchcr, Springhili. L-NELLIE IVORTHY, b.m. by Worthy Lou. owned by Cecil Drake, Cardigan. l-SHY ANN 2nd 2:17, b.m. by Abbe Worthy. owned by A.E. Phillips, 0'Le:iry. lt-LELA BUDLONG. b.m. by Calumet liudiong, owned by Jack An- near. Agent, Montague. lL-MISS MARJORIE HAL 2:15. b.m. by Sampson Hal, owned by Ross Marshall, New Glasgow. ' ll-ROMEO 2:10'/,, b.g. by Hal Dale, owned by Daniel Fsrrish, Milton. lIt-KERIVIN HANOVER 2:15, b.g. by Lawrence Hanover, owned by l‘. (‘. Coaies, Amherst. lL-YILARY A. REAMORE 2:15 1/5, b.m. by Realnore. owned by A. A.‘ Jahalee. North Sydney. lL-C. ALBERT RUDLONG 2:12 2 /5, b.g. by Calumet Budiong, owned by l.orne Kelly. _ it-Bon LUNG 2:15, b.g. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Rannie Mae- Donrild. Sydney. 11-01111! BUDLONG 2:13 4 /5, by Calumet Budlong, owned by Har- nlil ‘blend. Charlottetown. ll-ZIQIEN-UP DIRECT. ch.h. by Patrick Direot, owned by L. Walker, i ax. lh-BOR (JANUCK 2:18, b.g. by Corporal Lee. owned by John Hsrirness Jr.. Summerside. lit-BEE BUDLONG, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Walter Hen- "ESSPY. Charlottetown. lL-ROY SHELBURNE 2:09'/,, bilhg. by Dominion Grsttan, owned by n i'- R. MacCormae. Charlottetown. Plil-IRLE DIRECT, ch.m. by Patrick Direct, owned by Wilfred “Miler. Halifax. NO. 4 -- 2:26-2:29 PACE — PURSE $400.00 l j-“émi-NNY KALMUCK, b.g. by Kalmuelr, owned by Waiter Kelly, z miiiiiport. ll-ou BUDLONG. b.m. by Calumet Budlong, ‘t liiaclluniiid. Milltown Cross. --iio.\rv nunnouo, .1 MilCDDllilid, Souris. -—D0ltOTllY WON'T rum, b.m. by j 5 "fltlsrew. Sprlnghili. -~i‘iilbb BONNIE GRATTAN, eh. in. ‘ Algrry iiirsoii. Sydney. I ' Pugvfsli-‘IGO. b-h. by Calumet Flngo, owned by n. m. sssoaniby, "'i-—lilLl.lE cow, b.g. by a Silinmerside, "BABE BRITTON. b.m. . lslltlxlllllnerside, -~ IAN B . . midis»... Burlirtehllgiigioitetewg-m “In b, c m“ "mum o...‘ w - YME AXWORTHY 2:21 s/s, u lillen Milton. Sackville -— NNA or, ‘ ' h gummmidmmfi. b-m- by Abner '1'. Cleu. owned by o. n. Shears, - a _ "gag-mic. iI-Iii. by Calumet Iudloag, owned by m; u... ., ‘u-“QBEGIVEIT MILADY, “gfiggliiunter River. " Am" "CE EUQEZNG. b.m. by Cliillnei. Blidiong, ".\MARY'IS ‘n’ chm, vmeglfllfl. b.m. by Playdals, “kmil-DOI-a-n, biii. owned by' Randall b.g. by Calumet Budlong, owned by s. s, Captain Tell, owned by Layton by Royal Grsttan, owned by Cllllmfl Budlons. owned by w. n. Iowness, by Abbe worthy, owned by Geo. Thompson. 5-1!- by Jiffy Axwortiiy, owned b.m. by Calumet Hudiong, owned by Cygl] owned by Alex med b: Wilfred fraught, “ha”. Bummemdr- 57 Abner '1'. Ciel!» awiiad by Dr I, A. ll-lvcirv mums “Tfialggzfiztrzizhigfbyxgalrat; ‘BT53,’ 'i:°ii',’i.,c§,,",',',',f, °h:g“c%%o-rb7 Watson later, owned by Pat Malena, "gr-exam "flaw-a: Ml- iy Calumet iiodieag, owjgfl by m, n, ouuTylsll M88. ll-Ili. b-y Golden looti, owned by g, g, pm” OILB. by Istriek Direct, owned by Wllfgefl w“. “Emil-or bnrcr, our. by Patriot ohm. owned by r. wuiisr, i_il§_@ 3th and 9th lL-LADY WORTHY 2nd, b.m. by Abbe Worthy, owned by 0.2‘. Willis, Covehrad. » 25.—PLUCKY BUDLONG, b.g. by Calumet Budiong. owned by Wel- lington Mas-Neill. Charlottetown. Zdr-SUGAR HARVEST, b.m. by Bimcoe Harvester, owned by l. Bryon- toll, Hamilton. 2'l.-ALLiE HAL, b.m. by Sampson Hal, owned by Jack Annear, Mont- agile. 28.—SOLDlEH. BUDLONG. b.g. by Calumet Bildlhng, owned by Wen- dell liurhoe. Charlottetown. 29.—MARLENE 0., chdn. by Abner T. Ciegg, owned by 8.. C. Cruick- ehanlr, Halifax. l0.--EVA GUY, b.m., owned by I‘. C. Coates. Amherst. Zip-LITTLE MILLIE, b.m. by Piaydale, owned by Willard Kelli» Char- iottetown. SL-BEE BUDLONG, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Bennie Mao- Donaid. Sydney. 83.—CHURC1-ilLL, b.g. by Kaimuck, owned by George Maelntyre, Mon- tague. SL-HALIBURTON, b.g. by Patrick Direct, owned by Rhodes Letober. SL-CALUMET THE GREAT, b.g. by Calumet Budlong. owned by Lorne Leteher, Springhiil. dd-CALUMET ONWARD. b.g. Pt-I-‘EATHER DUSTER, by Abbe Worthy, owned by C.l". Willis, Cove- head. NO. 5—FREE FO~R ALL TROT— PURSE $600.00 1.-LEE McKILLOP 2:09, blk.g. by Peter Mclfiliop, owned by Bert Guzzweil, St. John's, Niid. L-LUSTICIA 2:13, br.m. by Lusty Frisco. owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown. L-MARJORIE HANOVER 2:12 4/5, b.m. by Calumet Chuck, owned hy F. C. Coatcs, Amherst. _ L-MACK STOUT 2:14, b.g. by Todd Stout, owned by A. A. Jabalee, Sydney. L-NELL KALMUCH 2:12?» br.m. by Kaimuck, owned by Willard Kelly. t-BARON 2:11, by Protester. owned by McAlpine d: Nickerson, Hali- fax. ‘L-FAST TRAIN 2:05. by Guy Day, owned by W. H. lrving, Shedlae, N. B. L-BASIL HANOVER 2:04%, ch.h. by Guy McKinney, owned by Dr. I. Lamond, Sydney Mines. ' R-KELLYS NIGHTMARE. br.m. by Kalniuek, owned by Dr. George Bishop, Charlottetown. NO. 6'—2:I9 TROT, CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 L-LUSTICIA 2:13, br.m. by Lusty Frisco, owned b! C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown. L-MACK STOUT 2:14, b.g. by Todd Stout. owned by A. A. Jabalee, Sydney. r Sp-BONNIE DALE 2:18, br.m. by Playdale. owned by Chester Dirt, Peakes Station. L-BILLY KALMUCK 2:14, b.g. by Kalmuek, owned by L. M. Howard, Cornwall. IL-BEAVERDALE 2:18, b.g. by Lauderdale, owned by Don MaeNeill, Suinmcl-side. iL-GEORGE MAC 2:104, ch.g. by Abbe Worthy. owned by Ben New- lion, Bracllley. 7.—MAR10N L. 2:11 3/5, b.m. by Bill L. owned by George sample, Kensington. m-JOLLY HARVESTER 2:105 b.m. by Lee Harvester, owned by Jas. Given, Halifax. 9.—BlLLY AUBREY, b.g by Col. Aubrey, owned by Cyril Smith, Hun- ter River. NO. 7—2:24 TROT, CLASSIFIED — PURSE $400.00 L-DREWERJS GALLON 2:10, br.b. by Bill Gallon, owned by B. C. Cruickshank, Halifax. 2.-—BRENDON’S BOY, b.g. by Lusty Frisco, owned by o. n. Brookins, Kenslngton. S.—SPEEDWELL GUY, b.g. by I E W, owned by Earle Bueli. Village Green. e-nun KALMUCK. b.g. by Kalmuok, owned ‘by s. M. Ladner" Char- lottetown. 4 d-BUDDY BUDLONG, b.g. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Harold Stead. Charlottetown 11.8.. d-PETERKIN AUBREY, b.g. by Colonel Aubrey. owned by Angie Bell, Cape Traverse. ‘L-WAIT NSEE, b.g. by Kahnuck, owned by George Gregory, 0kg}. iottetown. 8.—'1‘iM (YSHANKO, b.g. by Psx Volo, owned by Earle Semple. H". sington. 9.-GUY HARVESTER, b.g. by Slineoe Harvester, owned by Earl Mill, Charlottetown. 10.—llilSS PLAYl-‘AIR, br.m. by Playdale, owned by Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. IL-SANDY FRISCO. b.g. by Lusty Frisco, owned by Don MaeNelil, Agent, Summerside. ‘ti-SENATOR CRAiGMYI-E. ill"!- b! Senator B, owned by H. ‘l’. Ramsay, Sacilville. lt-HALIBURTON, b.g. by Patrick Direct, owned by Rhodes Leteher Springhlll. ' 14.-KlN(t GRATTAN 2nd. 2:21 2/5. by Unko Grattan, owned by it. Jabalee. Sydney. 15.—.lENNlE KALMUCK, b.m. by Kalmuck, owned by Lorne Leteher, Sprlnghill NO. s-‘rwo rm OLD FUTURITY-PURSE $412.00 L-NEW MONEY, br.m. Montague. L-BINGEN BUDLONG. b.g. by Calumet Iudiong, owned by J. 14o Praught. Vernon. h-WILLARD DALE, b.g. by Pia dal ed b Cherry Valley. y Q’ w“ i Wum‘ '""m' div-RANGE HAWK, br.g. by Kalmnsk, L-LADY ROLLO, br.m. R. R. t-LITTLE SIMCOE. b.g. b Sim H enq- _ Gregor, Charlottetown. y c" "v ' 0mm‘ b, hm" M“ by Real Money, owned by Jackie MeGuigan, owned by I. H. Phillips, lids. by Real Money. owned by Major iuid, flouglg ‘N0. 9—THR-EE YEAR OLD FUTURlTY-PURSE $521.00 L-ROSALIE HOOPER, b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Col. .1. P. Hooper, Charlottetown. 2.—G1NGER.BREAD MAN, b.g. by Squire Hanover. owned by G. H. Bnntain, Charlottetown. l-MIBS REAL MONEY, br.m. by leal Money, owned by Herb Wise. ner, Pictou, N. 8. L-HYLAND BUDLONG, b.|- by Calumet Budiong, owned by Phillip MoGuigan. 8t. Mary's Road. 5.—L1i. FRISCO, b.m. by Lusty Frisco, owned by Sampson Grady, gum. msreide. E-3F:.'B"°?WKIT. III- by liiflro Hanover, owned by sash h. Names of ell horses starting with the homes of drivers for oil ciossss must be given in ot the Jud-gas‘ Stand ot i0 mm. Tuesday, Sept. 7th i948, when position: will be drown tor, to enable the management to orronge divisions, divisions will curry $400.00 purses, and print racing program end score colds with octuol starters. CANADA'S GIANT STARTED II HOOII ._—. i} Th0 iiblflllhdllfQ d Plfil‘ I "i" Mules n: is his iii-gut attain- lmirilhi of horn 100 to 200 ~ fill. if: In cinder. in of the 12th century, a diameter of three to lat-Ilia. Valencia and ‘ibledo, in mrspe was first established by the iloors in lpain in the middle the head- quarters of the industry beliig, %&fi%i%iq%i%%%i%%%%%@ IIIOIB DENOTID RANK 1n ancient. Egypt, the pOIOII- inn of shoes indicated the high m; “M, 0; “om. rank of the wearer. MANY NABIETIIS I OLD 911M! FORAGI KIN r0 SALMON Whitefish belong to the salmon fan-lily. forage plants in the world. ‘lhere are at least 50 differ- Allalfvs is one of the oldest _ _ _Tl-lE oqamglrug,_gl_ig_l.orrrizrgwrs‘ Ch’town And soil-i; Split Doubleheader The Charlottetown and Bummer- sida Ali-Stars split s double-head- er at Sunimerside on the holiday. The visitors taking the afternoon game, which went the full nine inningshytheacoreofltoland the home teem winning the night- esp. a. six inning contest, s to 2. M. lgaeitenaie, a youngster frinn Junior ranks. pitched well against the island intermediate champ- ions. but it was really some very costly errors by adecidedly shaky Summer-side infield that gave the boys from the Capital Oity their margin of victory. "Spy" Ready and “Gib1aia" Araenault were the IYARUD‘ pitch- ers in the evening guns. Ready allowed only foul- hits in three in- nings but his control left some- thing to be desired. He walked three and hit two before he was relieved by Molfinnon. Mclfinnon gave up two hits in the final two innings and Arsen- ault was touched for six bingies in six frames. Frank Ostwsy hit the only extra base wsliop ed the game, a double in the first inning which sent two Sucnmerside run- A quoit pitching team from the Parkdsle Quoits Club composed o! Geo. Carson and 1". Doyle yaw:- dsy captured the Maritime quoit pitching tournament and with it the Maritime Central Airways trophy by defeating B. Hollett Mid C, Dickieson of Oxford, N. 5.. quoit club in two straight games 1L1 the finals. Scores were 21-11 and 21-20. Coming into the finals the champions had lost. one game and had to take two straight to gain their victory. The games were played on an elimination basis with a team losing two games be- ing automatically eliminated. In addition to the Oxford entry Sackville was also represented in addition to four teams hem the home Parkdale club. It was the first time the event was ever held with ‘the games be- ing played at the Perkdals (Jails. Yesterday evening the tcdzr... were guests at. a delightful ball quet held at Sandy's restaurart, Msrshfield. Majority of the games produced close competition in the seventeen games that were played. Scott Spencer Wins Feature MONCTON. N. 5.. Sept. s-(crl -Scott. Spencer of the 11inch stables. Sydney, N. -S. cams back after dropping the first heat. w will the $1,000 Monctonian No. I feature of a three-event harness racing card here today. . The Spencer speedster lost. out to George B. Gay's MeKlyu Cash in the first hes/t of the Monoton- irm, but. won handily in the recon‘! and third. Fastest time for the mile event was 2.06. Another Hirsch entry. Miss Bori- nie Grstton, won top money by taking three firsts in the 227-229 Second Division, and A. G. Scott owned by the letehe: stables, springhill. N. 5., won the Classi- fied Trot. and Pace. Summary: _ 2.27-2.29 Second Division-Puree $350.00 Miss Bonnie Grafton (bowls) Hdlibunton (Letcher) Mike Volo (Clarke) Dizzy Dean (Mehan) Trixie Volo (Woods) Mayma Axworthy (Mittnn) Jenny Kalumuck (Letcher) Simpson Royal (Cormler) Times: 2.17 1-5, 2.16, 2.10 2-5. Classified Trot and Pace Purse 9350.00 A. G. scott (leteher) Mae Todd (Carr) Duke of Hyland (Weir) .... Junior Hal (Hennessey) ..- Bob Dale (Cormier) . Battle Bill (Goguen) . Kellyfis Nightmare (Shaw) Milton Burilorig (Mehari) 8 Times: 2.10, 2.11. 2.11 4-6, 2.10 1-6 uuaamuuw UQIQIIiFWNH hflhbum»w so» Odour-ember u"4aBH>H chmwflhwfi l-‘ree-For-All-Purse $1,000.00 Scott Spencer (Lewis) McKIyo Cash (Clarke) . Harry Direct (Mehsn) Cinzano (Keiver) Times: 2.06 1-5, 2.00. 2.08 2 SATURDAIPS RESULT 2.27-2.29 First Division Rhoda. D. (Delaney) Lucky Lady (Irving) ‘Ibp Hat. (Jones) Coaldale (Arsenault) .._._... Katherine Volo (Hoar) Janet Fingo (Cormier) .. Lady Ruth (T. Tracy) .. . ‘rimes- 2.18 4-5, 2.18, .18 Classified Trot and Pace Mae Todd, Goodwill Stables Bonnie Dale (Kelly) ..... Battle Bill (Cormisr) l’ Miss Peggy Lee (Gesrier) . . June Henley (Marr) .. Times-dds 8-6. 2.1 1-2. 1 2 3 4 fltllir-l 2 1 4 8 -5. S v-luflbfiiwm ?m<auau» ."‘.s-fl-:aueos.s>- Olihhiflb-e Papa-Dr- svshtffiil , Junior Iree-Ior-Ali ai-igiit Spot, Goodwill stables Cinsanno (Kelver) Milton Budiong (Mehan) sunnynieade (Mehsn) .. Times-MS, 2.14 2-6, 2.18. lieii Sox In Win, Over lites In the first of a best four out of seven in the finals for the Juvenile Championship in the softball series at the Knights of Columbus Recreation Centre. the Red Sol: took first blood by de- feating tiha Vica sunday evening by a score of 10 to ‘I. 111 22.2 341i 434 were-in evidence. They lined up as follows: Joseph. Tulle. Drew. Giilll. Next game this evening st S30. Parkdale Team Wins Mar. Quoits The game was closely contested all the way and many smart. plays - Red 80x - Thacher. Gallant. : i g Prunty, Bevins, Harbinger, Dirt, M“ n“ c“ collluigrsl‘ Hosifiedvaifd. lidurnaghan ’ SUNNY Gui" ACRES Weather-hie. Iisnriigan. Pineau. Trophy Anchors Again Winners Over Millionaires Husky McCabeb West-end An- ehors lengthened their lead in the City Baseball League Sunday a: they defeated the last place Mill- ionaires by a score of 4-2. Although the winners were outhit 8 to 0 they bunched three of their total in the sixth inning together with an error and s wild pitch to score three runs. They had tallied one run in the, ilfth billing on a hit, a stolen base and an error. The Millionaires scored their two runs In the last half of the sixth frame as Ivan “Fri? Connors walioped a long single into centre field to drive in the runners on second and third oases. Opposing pitchers Charlie Ryan and Jackie Burke hurled seed games with Ryan being returned the winner as he allowed eight hits, walked none and struck out seven batters. Burke allowed but six hits while he struck out five batters. The winners played errorlesr ball behind Ryan while the losers had three errors chalked up against them in the seven initial encounter. Hard hitters for the Anchors were Charlie Ryan and Joey Le- Giair each having t/wo hits in three times at bat. Ryan hit a double to account for the hardest hit oi the Anchors. Big hitters for the Millionaires were Bill lic- Neil and Maurice Goodwin. each having two for three also. Eddie Lund wailoped s triple in the sec- ond inninz and Goodwin hi! l double in the sixth frame to ae- count. for the hard blows of th: losers. lcore by innings Ross Outpoints Pyle In ifl-lioumier ouch BAY. n. s. eept. I — (CIP) — George (Roeksbye) Ross of welt Bay Road. N. 5.. 0511M‘!- ian middleweight champion, out- pointed Joe (KOJ Pyle of New Waterford, N. 5., in a lti-rmmd non-title bout here today. Ross weighed 151, Pyle 146. It was s. dull bout. and a disam- pointinent for moi-s than 4.000 fans watching the holiday card. Ross maintained his undefeated sneak a; s, prodessional by doing most of the forcing with a flick- ing left. and. piling up points with sharp body punches iii the in- fighting. Neither fighter was marked at the end with Pyle trying desper- ately for a knockout in the later rounds. There were no knock- downs. All three olficisls voted for Ross. Referee John MecLean had it 5-0-2. Judie seem Quirk 7-1- 2 and Judge Mathias Gouthru 9- 1-0. Gurran And Briggs Defeat 0'Leary 11-6 The Curran and Frill! with!" team added another victory to their imposing string by defeating O'Lesry at 8t. Eleonora Blinds) by the score of 1i to 0. Wendell Mae- Fadyens’ pitching was chiefly ra- sponsible for the victory. the be- spectacled inoundlnan letting the westerners down with five hits and none after the fifth inning. Wedlocids delivery had the eon- struetion boy! punled in the early stages of the game. but they got to hiin inersasiasiy es the gains bfllresssd and ended up with a total of thirteen hits off his off- erings. Three of these blrigies were mighty home runs by B. Reid, Ii. Cameron and W. Msclhadyenn-S. RESERVE Wednesday, Sept. 29th. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE, THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY. GREGORY PECK - JOHN GARFIELD - DOROTHY MCGUIIRE IiEllTLEMAiIS MiREEM EIIT R. S. Babcock of the iitliiiilX Ashburn Golf and Country Club led the field in the recent Mari- time senior golf tournament play- after the opening day's Dlfly 31th‘ Pictured above from left to right are G. G. l-luglies and Hairy resontativcs In tho Tvlaritilnl: for golf toumanll-nt that l last Tuesday. Hughes ivas iirll for is Runner-up Aroostoeii Valley Club rflify- 3- W. Hsrtt, shown above placed sec- ond tn the recent Maritime senior golf tournament played over livi- vrliere links. Tlcrl with J. llirk- lnnn of Riverside altr-r the first day's firing his second dry H0" of‘ B! was good enough to land hini the runner-up spot. Springfield ............~...~‘._‘§.,@ Ian's. State Fair. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 6 —(1\PP > O. O 2 D ‘CI o E “I =- o a. m '< - o a "3 n. T! a "L I ponmicnt. of the 011001111! (51811 Circuit harness races at tho lnd-‘ second place after holes and wound up as winner oi Sear. L. Sear. Belvcrlerc Golf (‘Iuh rrp- ‘he 59mm‘ ma“ m n“ 5,." [finished in ioiirtli cmiui I championship division. yd i“ cock. a former professional will the Halifax Gorsebrook Club. lir< ed a five over w" l‘! W u" m" ienrl day to lead the field b7 tlvl ed here. Tied for second place} strokes. l Local Golfers Finish Well Up division while PALMISTRY 3.000 B. 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