I Holmitnis Upset Abbies League Series 9-5 To Win Holman'a Intermediates ousted the Intermediate Abbiea from the Island Baseball League playdowns yesterday afternoon by defeating the City squad 9-5 for e stunning upset in the final game of the best- of-three series. Hnlmaifs. the cellar dwellers in the Island League all year, came off the deck yesterday to hand Don- nie MacLean his season's first de- feat as they shelled the big right- iander for 12 base hits. 39-5980'-Icled Donnie Simmons, his fast ball binning and his curves breaking sharply, held the hard-hitting Abtbies to two earned runs as he pitched Holmanis into 'he League semi-finals. , Hnlman's will play M, c, A, he,-e Wednesday night in 0. sudden-death semi-final game, The contest will W underway at 7:30. The winners will meet the C. dz 8. Juniors in and a double. Benny Grady and Jimmy Grady each had two hits for Charlie Hogan's crew. In the field Jack Ready and Jimmy Grady made nice running catches, Pineau played well at third and Ltrnd at. first for the Abbies. Soflball Series -The Summerside Legion softball team won their much-protested and much-postponed series with Kin- kora at the C as B diamond yester- day defeating the visitors by the score oi 13-8. Thlsrgives them the semi-final series four games to two, and 'they will now meet the Jour- nal-Pioneers in 11 best of seven ser- ies for the Summerside league title. louse:-I - Iy Kenton - PAGE SIX Match Race; Well Divided . ---- . Johnnie Kalmuck won bothl dashes of the match race with Babe Britton Saturday night at the Charlottetown Driving Park without extending himself too much as he came under the wire a winner in the rather slow times Honors At Meet .AA.L....:..LA...... Lassie Lucille, driven by owner Colonel Macxinnon, Budlong, reined by owner Randy MacDonald, split t.he classified pace. won the first dash and Billy Bud- long the second. I and Billy the honors in Lassie Lucille I , D ; .Ar'rItN'rioN he finals. I'IOl'mZi'1'R sacked MacLean's of- ferings for seven hits and eight. 'lillS in It big fifth inning. Thev ernred their onlv other run of the rame in the second. But only for two stellar defensive nlavs on the part or the A1-ibis; hey would have scored earlier in the Rome. Twice thev had runners on second and third only to sag .hem grt trapped off base by the Alrhies infield. However the da.m broke in the fifth. Centreftelder Jimmy Grady opening the inning with it frinle into deep right field, Before the inning was over he was back again to drive home Gil Williams with a single. Following Gradyts triple Mac- 'f.e;in issued walks to Dnucette and Loses Purse Al Ball Ganie A purse. owned by Mm Pat Richard of Charlottetown and containing a large sum of money along with valuable papers, was stolen yesterday afternoon as she watched the baseball game at Memorial Field between Holmans Intermediates and the Intermedi- ate Abbies. Miss Richard. accompanied by a number of friends, was sitting in the stands along the first base line. She rose to leave the game about the seventh inning and discovered out 2.15 and 2.14 1-5. The Babe, driven by Len 0'- Mcara, set the pace in the first race and went down to the half 0'Meara tried to shake The Colonel took Lassie Lucille to the top of the field at the three; eighths pole and stayed there for the remainder of the mile to win 1" UL the dash over the fast closing the Babe clear of Jolumie at the can Aubrey. Carl moved up 1-mm m'e"”.mmhs pole but gaued md fourth place to lose out by a nose Johnnie came on to win by IWD la, me wire, I lengths with a stretch drive. 1 C d d ,h -, , B-11,. Johnnie Kalmuck, driven by I” W3 cm" 5" ' W” ' i owner Walter Kelly. led from wire to wire in the second dash and won by a length. Other winners on the night's card were Sister Verna, Abner rCGH3w'TR0yaIBS”::'te'" Jizrioljzvssile son of Direct Brewer, moved up ucl e, exas re ' ii, .. f. H r d Sim," at the three. Billy Budloiig and E-so. The mcetlqigrgerllrpolso to win the (Du,-th was attended by e fair .sizetl,,.A :- crowd of fans. l stretch. Texas Brewer and E550 shared honors in the fourth and tenth dashes Texas Brewer, the big 'Continued on page 13 that her purse had been taken. About two-thirds of the money was in the form of a cheque. , Simmons, Bernard sacrificed Gradv lioiile and then Mitchell Gay and Gallant hit back to back singles. Gillis flied out but Gil Williams kept the rally going with a double Jim-my Grady followed with his single. his second hit of the inning after which Doucette drew at walk and Simmons hit it single. Ber- nard grounded out to end the inn- Anyone having any knowledge of the purse or its contents should notify Miss Richard. Football Scores By The Chhhdlian Press Inc. The Abbies scored. sin-zle runs in Big Four the third. fourth, sixth. seventh and eighth innings. Cuker Pineau Olltawii 10 H3-ml'0" 14- led the Abbies with three singles. 0 R F U Charlie Kennedy and Charlie Ryan Snrnia 30 Bcavl-irIivFBIe;ach 5 each had two. Garth Gay led the suonsnerside iii:-lrers with three hits, two singles ULASSIFIUATIDNS FOR TUESDAY AND SATURDAY TUESDAY 0 Edmonton ti Winnipeg 7 i Calgary 29 Saskatchewan 17 Provii ..ci:ailD:lr..DDaseT):ctlT”D Play-Offs Ope-nFTodaYHh The Provincial lolaydowns for the 3:3,:m1::?HeyK:,.?;n:e3tui: island .liininr Baseball champioi:- ismnmz us-lgnmem. ship commences today at Sum- Buckley won mm sun” 10,. the mmilde Willi me Abbi” m"””V Curranites in their island League the Curran and Briggs Juniors in a playdowns against -me Jun l. Ah- same at 430- , bies. Carson picked up the Abbiss Coach Randy Edwards will star: W," and deserved to win the dead. his at-e ieirhander Benny Carson mg comes,” in this the opening game of a best The second game in me 331,5 01 SEVEN 5””'5- will be played in Charlottetown on C lC;t:C1li'1M-;0l;ivI;1I;.l'R0 (i:iT"h0lld?:wr lMemorlal Field tomorrow evening. .1 ' I T v I I Airmen And Angels Win Deciding Play-Off Games The R. C. A. F. Royals advanced linur hits in five trips to lead the into the finals and the Guardianlpah-y. A;-L :3.l1em, Phil Jardine Angels into the semi-finals Satur- i and Sam Gregory each had two. dky Iflernoml 1" Olly sonbilll, The Dairy yesterday protested l I DASIIES AT 3200.00 Whispering Hope, Gahagan. Rosalie Hooper, Esso, Prince Butllong, ; My Darling. Peter Clegir. Abner the Great. I DASHES AT 3176.00 Ailly l'-ludiong, Frankie Budlong, Billy Mcvey, Chocolate Dip, ludy Budlong, Miss Knox. Money Royal, Robert Bruce, Lassie Lucille, Texas Brewer. 2 DASHES AT Illl0.00 You'll See, Bolt Ciegg, Kitty MacKay, Suffolk Chief, Belwln Bud- long. Sea Plant, Bob Canuck. Noreen Grattan, Julie Ciogg, Amtico, Lily Marlene. 2 DASHES AT 3125.00 Ginger Worthy, New Forest, Roma Budlnng, Anyway, Chet Lyn .'.'lt-ver, Brother Bill. Dan Mclilwyn. Miss Palil, Bonnie Dale, Real iett, Jimmie A.. llelen T-larveafer, Buddy Budiong, Jennie Kalmuck, Tarn Little Dale, Thairs It, Laill. Dollar, Lusty Aubrey, Velln Grnttan, Wait iN Sea. , SATURDAY I DASHES AT 8150.00 A DASH Lady Abner, Belle. Budlong, Follow Up .lr., Mighty Deb, Marlon E.. Bessie Budlnng, Dale B.. Miss Commando, Lou Kalmuck, Whirl- away. I DASIIES AT 8150.00 A DASH Pare Cloth, Buddy O'Connor, Eva Budlong, Vernifa Pearl, Sleepy Sam, Abner McGrttw, Slater Verna, Carl Aubrey, Ruhy Dale, Mason's 49, Bud Abner, Wayne 5. Graitan. I DASIIES AT (125.00 A DASH Calumetta, Glens Mae, Flicks McElwyn, Ranlda, .lune Breeze, Rnnnies Money, Ethel M. Hiiand Budlong, Blanche .l. Vain, Millie T. Clegg, Myrtle Burllong, Rebecca's Money, Bob Budlong, Ella B. 2 DASHES AT 3175.00 A DASH Winnlt-'s Last, Tartan, Bud's Echo, Arionway, Waymark, Rajah: Hanover, Royal Scott Jr., Josndale, Feather Duster, Lena": Boh. Mil- ziale. Declaration Monday-2:00 P. M. Dharlottetown Driving Park '8TOCK can nacias I OOVEIIEAD RACE TRACK ' TIIUDSDAY, SEPT I 1968 Oltampionalilp Meet. Watoli for further announcement. on niuviias AND ownsas ' IlEE1'lNG-CLOVER own manor, mouse am-s 0'(7LOCl( tllgllialt Please attend. .. , gr. it. nonotm. I-4918119 game-1, lthe game on the grounds that it The Airmen defeated the Basil- 51,359 judgg erred on a decision on ice Youth Club 18-12 in a tzame at i 3. play between first and second. summerside and the Angels eked At Summerside the 3. Y. c. out- out I. 9-8 decision over the Sun- hit the mar. getting fifteen hits shine island Dairy in is same on in eleven for the boys in blue, but the Old Diamond. Armstrong, RCAF pitcher, showed The R, C. A. F. - B. Y. 0. same i much better control than Thistle was it re-play of a contest in who started for the BYC. Arm- Charlottetown on which the B. Y. strong walked only and butter while C, had filed and won a DrOl.9Sl.lThl5llg gave up seven free passes It was played in Summerslde as; a special concession to the Air? Force boys. Second baseman Harry Poullnn hit a home run in the ninth inn-, ing, his first of the year, as the; Angels shaded the Dalrymen in the) fifth and deciding game of the: series. 1 Big Henry Hartinger pitchtd Tori the Angels and picked tip his sec- 2 ond win of the series. He gave up4 it hits, one walk and struck out; two batters. i Playing coach Art Ballem stari- ed on the mound for the Dairy and , gave way to brother Cedric in the :nlnth. Art was touched for 13 hits and Ced for two. i Third baseman Reggie Hughes led the Angels attack with fivel hits in five trips to the plate. Hughes, who hit at a .640 clip throughout the. series, connected, for three triples, a double and. single, A George schleyer homered for the. Aiigels in the fifth and Poulton. came through with his game Win-' ning four-master in l.he ninth. Rightfielder Rollie Lee collected. ' 6! and shepherd. his successor. two. Ray Maccloskey, BYC left field- er, led all stickers with four bingles in six tries and Weatherbie was, riinner-up having three for six. Magee, Air Force catcher, hit the only home run of the game, Bal- lem had two triples, Thompson and Bimre one each. The game was plentiiully sprinb 3 led with errors, BYC being charged with ten boots and the Air Force nine. Coady, BYC first sacker, made some particularly fine catch- BOX SCORES R.C.A.F. Viagee, C Ballem. 70 Thompson. as Andrews. rf Armstrong. 13 Martin, ll .. Boylan. 1b . Wood. 3b Harvey, cf "I 3 :3. '1: ;3l maiamauaaa; .- -rziel be-4:-a.e:..::.:iototox o::l.....A ... 4 an MNN cnmiv, lb .. 3 Continued on page is" S'side Stock 0 . Provirl 3 -Frcm a spectator point of view the stock car races appear to be the feature attraction at the Saturday night program at the ,Summerside Raceway, and attend- iance has been unusually large leach evening in which these buzz- buggies perform. with eight lady drivers featured in an eight lap event, the stock oars again proved the crowd pro- ducer as the largest night attend- ance of the aeaaon-some 4,000 persons--filled the grandstand and patio act the Bummeraidu Raceway on Saturday evening to witness a four-card. clock racing program together with the usual five dashes of horse racing. The performance of drivers and motors IDDOIIB to have improved with every nice. The track sur- face has been hardened and im- proved! to 1 point where drivers can really perform at their best. The lady drivers, in making their first appeannce at Summer- sideiaave an excellent demonstra- tion of (their ability to handle these reinforced jalopiea. No cream-puff stuff in this race. as the iadieo diaaarded their usually polite and oautloua driving habits and indicated they could provide guqnnu qunl to molt men. penguin; in the auntmary drov- inc the first In positions in each nae, together gill: the complete Plenty Thrills Car Races AElii?s"Atid'Ila”li?i ” Divide Victories The Abegweit skiers end the Air Force Daka split. it gnttmii doubleheader yesterday afternoon at the airport diamond with the mike taking the first game and the Abbies the second. Marlon Rogers pitched the Ab. bies to it 0-7 win in the second name. she was aided bv Mar- Fariane's home run and Barnetvs triple. Thomas was the losing pitcher. ' Thomas won for the Delta in the opener. Joan Dillon bitched for the Abhies and took the loss. The score of the first game was 14-10. 1119 two teaaria will meet Turi- day evening in an exhibition game on the Old Diamond in Charlotte- town, Line-ups: Dakar Hunter. Anderson, Thorn- an. shiffoner, Chapman Jackson. Fin-mean. Jvi.oNiiiian.,ntii. Abbles: Dillon. Der-tram. Mar- Farlane, Barnett Dleillei. Rogers. llcllahon, Hlllitll. MacArthur. .............L.... Norway has I. ooutline of 1l.00(l ilea fnsiudingdiorde and the THE GUA1-IDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Johnnie Kalmuck Wins AUGUST 31, 1953 Mousie Dowling Wins Amateur Golf Crown; Brother Second In Pros MONCTON. N. E, (OF) -Thel Maritime professional golf cham- pionship was won Sunday here by Ben Mccallum of Lakeside Golf and Country Club with a 36-hole score of 290. Next came Don Sinclair of Riv- erside Golf and Country Club, Saint John, N.B., and Cecil Dow- iing of Charlottetown, P.E.I., tied with 292. The Maritime amateur golf championship was won by M. (Mousie) Dowlintz of the Moncton Golf and Country Club wilh.n 36- -Summerside's first annual golf tournament gets under way at the Summemide Golf and Country Club this morning. The tournament will consist. of 54-hole medal play and will continue through Tues- day and Wednesday. The players will be divided into four divisions with won in cash prizes for the pros, and valuable sportinggoods awards for the amateurs. It is expected there will be more than seventy amateurs taking part same of the more prominent in- clude Col. J. K. Manuel of the Ashbum Club in Halifax who is the present Maritime champion: Thane Cody of Saint John, N. B.; Robert Foley of Dartmouth; Pete Kelly of Fredericton; Bill Beer. Bob Gray and Art Maciienzle of Ch:1rlol.tetown: Derwyn Huestis ofl Summerslde, present Island cham-i pion: A. W. (Pudt Carter of Darl- mouth. I There will be twelve pros taking. part, as follows: Kas zabowski, Ashburn Club, Halifax; Don Sin- clair, Riverside Club, Saint .iohn;l Hamesskllaces Al Sydney 3 SYDNEY, (CPI-Lloyd McAulay's ColcinelHansiord and Tom Hawcols' Celia Sharon were double winners” in Saturday's harness program all the Sydney sports centre. l Handbook. owned by Richard Jabalee, and June Bee, driven by. veteran Rannie MacDonald, both, clocked the fastest miles of the night.-2:12 4-5. sielI5Ei6iT”Iii” S League Finals S'FELI-ARTON. N, s., (OP) .. Steilnrton Albiciis blasted their! way into the Halifax and District: League finals Saturday with a 9-2 win over Liverpool Larrupers. They took the best-of-seven semi- final 4-2 and 9) against Keiitville Wildcats this week in the finals. Albions finished fourth in league standings barely making the piay- , offs, while Larrupers ended the schedule at the lop of the heap. M. C.-A. Deleai Peakes Maritime Central Airways de- feated Peakes Bombers 10-3 yes- terday afternoon in an exhibition game at Peakes as Lorne Hennea- sey and Brian Lewis combined to hurl M. C. A. to victory. Henncssey started on the hill for M.C.A. and surrendered three- hits in five innings. He was re- ,nls tourn:iment at lMiss .meet in the deciding match on .......L.....AL..:L.L. hole total of 296. He was followed by Ben Isner of the Moncton club with a total score of 307 and Gerry Pierson of the Riverside Golf and Country Club with a score of 318. Mccallum scored 3. 77 in the opening round, fouowed with 70. 69 and '14. Sinclair's round record was 73, 71. 76 and 70 and Cecil Dowlings 77, 70. 73 and 72. Kerr opened with a 72, followed by 76. 72 and 80. M. P. (Mousie) Dowling topped J" the amateur division with round scores of 72, 71, 76 and 77. ?3l"cdi?-T-5:r”1' W l First Annual Golf Tourney Opens At Slside Today Roy McGonnell Wins Junior Tennis (lawn Roy Mccinnnell won the singles chanipionlliip in the Junior Ten- the Charlotte- town Courts by defeating Jackie Blanchard 6-0. 7-5, 1-6, 6-2 on Sat- urday afternoon, McGonnell showed fine all around form and a particularlv good serve as he defeated his eager opponent. Blanchard, who ousted Spud Chandler in the semi- finals, played well and took the third set easily by A 6-1 score. Barbara Wran defeated Margie Jardine in the firsi. match of l.he finals for the ladies' championship. Miss Wran won the match 6-1, 8-6. In it previous meeting during the tournament Miss Jardine defeated Wran. The two players will Tuesday morning. Roy McGonnell and Jackie Blanchard won the men's doubles by defeating 15-year-nld Brodie Lanlz and Spud Chandler 6-1. 10- 12.'6-2 Chandler and Lnntz had earlier defeated Alan Macxenzie and Scott Rogers 6-0. 6- ,,i hg aerni,-finals, The finals ir(l't!ii3gladTes' dliiibieil will be played this morning at ten o'clock, The ladies' singles finals will be played Tuesday morning at ten. Elizabeth Wiileli Wins Ladies' - Singles ship Elizabeth Willett defeated Wanda. Ma.cMillan 7-5, 6-1 on Saturdav afternoon to win the iadies' sin- gles championship in the Char- lottetown Tennis Club tournament. Miss MaoMilian had advanced to the finals by defeating Leah McMahon 7-5, 4-6, 8-2. In the men's doubles IvanDow- ling and Phil Jardine advanced to the finals by defeating Mark Maccuigan and D. George 6-4. 6-3. 8-6. Phil Jardlne and his sister Mar- gie defeated Walter Cullen and K. Doyle 7-5, 6-0. Ned Wran and daughter Barbara also advanced in play by defeating Paul Kays and Joan. Weir 8-6, 7-5. Charlie Willett and Elizabeth Wiilett defeated Bud MacAieer and J. Connolly 6-1. 6-2 and were in turn defeated by Mark Mac- 'Gulgau and K. Douglas 3-8. 6-4, 6-3. 1. Dnwlln-3 and W. MacMillan defeated .1, Kenny and B. Coyie 6-1, 6-1. lleved by Lewis who gave up only one hit in the last. four frames. Bingo Handriighan went the route for Peakes. The losers had Today's . Schedule 5.30-Mixed Doubles: A bad first inning when they were. soored on six times but after that: they settled down to hold the vis- itors in check. Duke Neilson pulled off the out- standing play of the game when he caught a hard hit ball in right field and threw to first base for a double play. M.C.A. will play an All Star team from King's County during the next week. , SollbaU Game This Evenihg The Guardian Angels will play the Ltguorian Youth Club on the Old Diamond this evening in the first game of their beat of five semi-final series in the City soft- ball League play-offs. ' . The game will commence at 5.45 and the Guardian playera are re- quested to be at the diamond at 5.30. The L.Y.C. eliminated the Bomb- erii and the ion in earlier play- of! rounds. he Ansel: elimin- ated the Dalryman but the anal lune of this latter series in under protest. Lef hander Dick Doyle will pitch- for the Angels while will EMP- Oontimtad El inn is a . Accu- I rger islands. hard will likely go to the mound for the L.Y.C. - , A. Anderson and C.M. Coies is. G. Purvis and W. MacPherson. S. Chandler and B. Jai-dine vs. I. Dowiing and W. MacMillan. i Ladies Doubles: B. Coyle and J. Weir vii. 1.. Mac- Mahon and K. Doyle. For Quality Mildness Value O Slside Races -Ideal weather, a heat capacity crowd and blanket finiahea com- bined to make everybody happy at the Summe aide Raceway Sat- urday evening. The ponies were evenly matched and as a result came down the stretch to the wire in waves of speeding horse- fieah. requiring photos to deter- mine places in most of the dashes. In the first duh, Robert Bruce, that promising bay geld- lng owned by George Brookins of Kensington, a horse that in rap- idly making I name for himself on the Summersirle track, came from behind to edge Money Royal in a beautiful finish, and estab- lish a new record of 2.14 U5. Lou Kalmuck, Edgar Bryenton's brown mare, set the pace throughout most of the dash, and finished third. The Brookins horse improved his mark again in their second race, winning in little more hand- ily this time in the new time of 2.13 2I5. The second and fifth races provided mosh of the bettors' headaches. Helen Harvester with the owner J. R. Thompson, up. girls) hapP.V with a surprise win in their first event. But Ed Goguen guided Tim 0 Shanko under the wire a breath ahead of Frisco the Great which Don Mac- Neill steadied to a good heat for place position. Flicka McElwyn, the favorite, with Earlisemple reinsman, led virtually all the way in the third race, a singleton. with Ella B. coming under the wire second and Kitten third. Kitten was set back for interference, however, and show tickets were cashed in on Bob Budlong. The daily double paid 821.40 and the quinelln 327.20. Summaries:- First and Fourth Ilacea Near Gapacity Crowd A? made the "long shot" boys (and. Robert Bruce (MacNeill) ..... 1 lshipping. Saturday Money Royai (Llewellyn) u 3T5 Lou Kalmuck (Bryentan) - 4 3 Min Playfalr (Goguen) 3 5 Mason's 49 (L. J. O'Brien) S 5 4 Yankee Joan (MacRae) .... 5 6 RUDY Dale (W. Simmons) ,. 7 7 Mona Clegl (E. Semple) a 4,. 'Iv'hriei!: 2.1: vs; 2.13 ms. ' nn its one owned Brookins. by G” Psri,-mutuels: 34.60, 3,10. 250, 34.30. 3.10; 33.40. Second ,.,",.; D100: 2-59. 3-20; WI), 2.30; 3240, Second A and Fifth lace. Tim 0 shanko (Goguen) .-.. it 1 Helen Harvester (Thompson) 1 7 Sir, Francis Drake (o'Bl'lgn) 2 3 Frisco the Great (MacNeili) 5 2 Guy Harvester (F. Reeves) ,, 3 4 Dan McElwyn (Neill) 4 3 Chet Lyn Clever (McKenna) 7 5 Syrian Dale (Taylor and Phillips) mm 3 8 Times: 2.19 2 , . gs, Helen Harvester owned by .7 R Thompson; Tim 0 Shanlto, oh", ed by Blair Bernard. Part-mutuels: 517.20, 959, 56.70. 5.40; 54.10. Third lace 4 (Lu, Flicka Mclilwyn (E. Scmpie , Ella B. (MacNeill) .. ' Bob Budiong (Murphy Capt. Morgan (Bowness) .. Pitt's Boy (Taylor) Diana Carroll (L.J. O'Brien) M Rebecca's Money (Lowery) W Kitten (A. Phillips) , Time: 2.19. Winning horse owned by W E Monaghan. ' Pari-mutuel: 2.90. 34.00, 270; 35.80. ' Bob Schurman was announcer Alan Wedlock, starter, and Mn: wedlock on Johnny Douxhhay paraded the horses to the post. unassu- 35-70. 5.20, Dio Grande is Brazil's mm S0Ulvh9f1Y Port for ocean-going FRANKIE BUDLONG ESSO IVIEG ABNER THE GREAT MISS COMMANDO CHOCOLATE DIP DALE D. UVIIISPEBING HOPE PRINCE BUDLONG TEXAS BREWER IIAJAII HANOVER "-7-""Wv '(;'-smart! iv - .,i BUD'S ECHO f JOANDALE ARIONWAY LENA'S BOD WAYNE S. GEATTAN MIGHTY DEB SLEEPY SAM IIUD AENEII SANDY D. O. U. VOLO JUDY BUDLONG BUDDY CLEGG MANNISTEB DIRECT DILLY IBUDLONG HELEN HARVESTER SIB FRANCIS DRAKE JENNIE KALMUCII BROTHER IIILT. DAN Mt-.EI.WYN' CIIET LYN CLEVER DEAL SET JAY'S HOPE ANITA BUDLONO IIILDA MAC FACE CLOTH YOU'LL SEE AMTICO PENNY ROYAL DOT DUDLONG ILL CONTO SIMCOE PETER BELVVIN BUDLONG SISTER VEIINA 1 ' ELIGIBLE HORSES Foil SATURDAY ,Nl(iHT HADES Summersitie Raceway PURSE 8200 A DASH-(2 DASIIES) 1'lJRSI.'J mm A DASH-(2 DASIIES) -rim our noivo rtvnsi: 3200 A DASH--(2 DASHES) PUIISE mo A msn-(2 I)ASHESl In above classes 8 to enter 6 to start. If any of ebuve classes mt not fill the class named below will be eligible. Declaration will be two o'clock Monday at Summerside fiat-rwtl or at M Ambrose Street. Charlottetown. T.!l.E.AlB.l BECAUSE or YUU Jeff Chandler - Loretta Young -- Love - ltomanoe - Drama - Bank Night - 385.00 CLOSING EXERCISES cllAnL0'1'm'l0WN 01'!!! PLAYGROUNDS AT rm: itmaioiual. nun MONDAY, AUG. 81--6:80 P. . Featuring: Talent Show: like lieu: Sparta; nu. mug nuolial RECCE BAND IN ATPENDANCE MY DARLING MISS KNOX BELLE IUDIDNG IIONAN CBOWLEI ROBERT BRUCE MONEY ROYAL DIANA 0. GIIATTAN MARY MEIR Tn! O SHANIO IIOYAL SCOTT JR. .VEl.LA GEATTAN WTNNIE'S LAST TABTAN VERNITA I-mar. itnss rnavrrsnt revs mmmmi Latinu. CHIEF vmrra mu xALni;Iicir r.n.r.v Msituim SANDY Mann LPITLE nuusnr CARL AUBREY FRISCO THE GREAT GUY HARVESTEB BUDDY IIUDLONG MISS PALLI WAIT 'N SEE MAIIGO DALE JIMMY A. ABNER Mcdllw RAMONA PETERS SUFFOLK CHIEF RANIDA TOMMY MORGAN SEA PLANT -TTVNE HENLEY NOREEN C-'?l'I'l'AN' BOB CANUCK RUBY DAV” YANKEE .lnAhT GLENDA MAE 4...f