ISLAND SOFTBALL CHA MPS PLAY HERE TODAY Iarrv': T.Ift!I!. Softlisll ('hamp-tl.orne ltirael, ltick Camll. An-lConnolly, Cad llallem. George to! the NB -P F'. T. play-oltit. Ionshlnl 0' Prince Edward Is- tile tiarroll. Jack ”Tiger" Brad-lBradley, Len At-so-naiilt. cosch.lGame lime la two niclock The land are ptclurerl aboie From icy Rat-k row Barry liloore. l This afternoon the Lions play remaining games of the best of left in right front rnia (lharlie lll:'tfli'iEPl'. t't-4-il Ladner. Reggie-llhe Saint John Royals on hlem- three series will be played at Ralleni, Willie Dunn, Ari B.-illcm HIIEIIPS, Duke .'ilat-Calliim. Mike oriat Field in the opening game Saint John next Saturday DOWN THE ir- BASEBALL- 0 National League . Rt'tiokl)'n l00 lol 000 .'l 10 0 Netv York 0tl) 000 000- 0 3 2 STRETCH tonelli -9t and Thomas. L: Crone Podres and Walker; Crone. An- HR' Elm-Valo '11. lCIlI('itLZtl 000 000 .100 5 l0 0 Mlliiailkee l00 llll l00--4 I0 1 We had the pleasure of iiitiicss- E Kirl.p.i!rit-l.t 1'. Hon lirtitiltc C Rush. Littlefield t7i. Elston I7) log Lha race: at Saint John speed- way laiit Monday night. Director F. C. Mctjitrdy of Trurti. N.S.. of the lf.S TA. and the writer were: guests of the managemeiit and. enimcd the racing very tiitit-li. (tn the way out it? expressed thcl thought that it looked like rain. but one of the management it was with Ill thought it might hold off htit expected that it would be fn:ll.V. About nild-evening it was foggy. and we couldn't disttn-' gtiish the horse: on the hack- atretch. But that didn't take a- way one hit of interest. and ev- eryone could see them clearly All they battled down the home- atrett-h. K word about the grounds -- - the grandstand seats oier 4.000 and la very comfortable and :ol- idly constructed. they have stab- ling for over ltltl horse: and ev- ery program in carried nut right on the dot. A h ndsomc young lad). siittahly all red. rides on a lovely chestnut. heading the par- ade of driver: a: they are intro- dtitld before each dash. They come otit in line and no driver is OXl'll.'lP(I from the parade. FROM BAD START We were very pleased to set- eur friend. Blair Andrew. carry off the principal laurel: of the night. with the eight-year-old pac- er Tom Day. that had a record last year of 2.t2 4-5 and is oivncd by the Chiefs Stables. Glen Fa NR. Many will remember him racing here in the free-for-all on Monday night. August 12, dur- Ilig Old Home Week. where ht wait 2-1 in the first two (IRSIIPI at 1.00 and 2.12 2-3 On Monday night he was in with aome. of the fastest D8('f'f'K at Saint John Raceway. and from I disadvantage in position in the get-away he won the .'trd dash from Ben. Hrook i'. (W. t'itrr) In 2.l7. 2-.'i. liolhert Gratlait Lang 1. fotir other starters. in tlic 7”! dash. he was with Kahla Byrdi tVl' Carri 3. Um? 3-” 2:5 '- I and Sllvera; Trowbridge. Phillipa new record. t In the lst and 4th dashes. 0li- ""1 Rice ver t'litt-f iVl'. Carri was l-4. l.in-pbndge. HRS; Mil ,””ieg da Ahliedalc iH. Lawsnnt .'I-l. ; (jlm-mnati no 00;; 000 5 M ii Jiniiiiy Hal all Lavtsont 2-2. l 5; Lnuig mo gm gm 4 11 0 linic 2 l6. 3 it 4-3 The 2nd and Gross. llth dashes were won by Cover Up til. Donovant. Scott Dolly (C. Wood: 2-5. Stephen W. 4H. Joncsi 1 3-2. time 213 3-5 and 2.l4 .'i-5. Thp rith dash was won by Ban Sting l.I. Lang-. the three-year old Pint-y Lee that got iiuch a rousing reception from the big crowd two nights previous when he won and took a record of 2.l3 was 2. Halo Vol iB. Qurcnl - crly; L: (irlnl. Hit: NYk-Simp- time 2 l.'l The tlth dash uas won ,0", by Honey's Rascal It). .Vlorris- Baltimore tltll tltltlilztl 310 I set". Federal Dawn IM. Cotigh- Boston min 000 2” 4 9 1 lant 2. time Z.ltl 4-5. FINE TRACK The average time of the eight dashes iva! 2l-1 2-5 -- which is rcrtaiiilv good. particiilarly as Nat the weather and fog were handl- Pliila H00 020 000 2 t; 1 cans. Nlcmbcrs M the Raccw Piitshiii-alt 200 001 009; 3 7 0 Committee asked lll what we thought of the tack and how It compared in speed with other tracks. We said we were of the npinioii that. with the exception of the Woodstock. and Charlottetown. it should be on a par with other: in the Ma times. A good test wul be when they hold a proposed free-for-all Racheglpf im im mo... 1 1 9 and bring in such crack plI(l('f'Sgll Toronto 000 020 ml - It 9 1 (irinvziir, 2.01 and Neviport (Yhtef Lovpnguth and g(.i1ani,” Ripk. 1:30 . i. There is atuithcr pacer at Saint gen: Jackson. Schmidt tit. Muf- fctt tilt and H Smith. W: Groaa; Lynch: Stl. Nciv York Wash Kucks t9t and Berra: Clevenger, Byerly tilt and Berberct. W: By- Porterfield. Dclock Int. Wall (9) and Daley. Wt Wall. L: Brown. HR: Hos-.leit.sen. Foiles. HR: Pitta-Folios. First Buffalo Fredcrlction . Hahn and Noble; an ill, Cristaiite tilt and Pig- nalano. L: Vargas. etts tti; Grimitley. Crimian ll). Schmitz t5t. Tiefenauer (G) and 7t. McMahon t7l. Johnson is) W: Rush: L: Trow- Kcnncdy ttii and Bur-. i . Schmidt. HRs; Cin--Robinson, Buyer. American League 020 000 l(l(l-.'I 4 ll tlfltlllltl 201---4 It I Maglie. Diimar t'ii. Grim tilt, Brown, Loes tilt and Ginsberg; Haddix and Lopata: Kline and Tiiinnatlonal Leagul 000 lltll 004- 4 .1 0 000 000 000- am Barker, Var- Mont real J otm Raceway - -I-not Clan. St. Claire. w: 'rit-teinim. .l2 l-5. a six-year-old mare by second Abner T. Cleizit. 1.04"-. owned aiiltsio oio 020 020- I 50. hr litiiint-y Stables. Saint .lohn. Montreal 001 im (too. 3 12 3 that is very highly thought of. Cox, Ngpy t(i ma ).'oh1g;' She non the .'ird and 7th dashes Kipp, Crlstgnte ilti gnu Olgon, the previntiii Saturday night in 2.ll 4-5 and Lil 4-5. The race secretary and an- noun!-er at Saint John is lngham Painter. who acted in it aimilar capacity at Trtiro last ic'ir Ing- ttfontinticd on page 7) HUNTER'S coittggit Huns Have Made Surprising l Comeback After Hard Times I utlh iii: golden -acrriert stotiks of. Sr-pt:-mhrr. lliilthlr and grain. II with it: once more and hunter: are beginning to check their guru and lay in a supply of sheila. It II becoming in- creasingly evident as October lat begin: to beckon that the sponsors of the daily he: re- diiction on Him! lllfflfilltl '0 mu. ltisions too soon. The ' recommendation to have the daily bag limit on Hurts reduced from eight to five was made early in the st-asoii and the Dr- der-in-Coiim-tl to this effect new art no .luly twenty-fifth. At the uumient indtcattona and reports indicate that the Hun popula- tion is approximately 50 per vent above last season. lt': a little too early to an-. lncrcat any definite ,....enuge as grain harvesting t: not yet full underway but it i! quite on nun: have low and the winter that followed. A reduction in tho ttiiiiv Ma devaatni "mg ' of dead truc fat-ta. Whcn t-agcy llumip worm down into in tnnglcd mass grasses and crouch there without movement only I slight trace of acent. if any. la carried in the air. if it's a calm day the birds are quite safe if a member doesn't panic and give the show away. Some years ago my partner and l were hunting with Timmy and the late Sambo. dog: with tall lttnds of Htin know-how turk- led away in their heads. t rovey of iuctitv odd birds fltinlird wild 'Bl1lI tli-is it good quarter mile tIIlEIllII1l in a awale that wee covered with line grass a foot or more high. I marked than down to the right of two spind- ley juniper; ti few feet high. The two of us and the pointer: walked right through the. middle of them and not a bird moved. ion yards past the juniper: we stopped and went baclt. The dog: showed no particu- lar interest but we held them there It was fttlly five mitt-' titcc before we got them mov-. ing. Old Samba got fed up andi wandered off and when we call- ed him back to give him at lecture on obedience he must have stepped on one for the covey member came up from under his cltll. 'f'lle covey he- gsii boiling up with every incin- ber taking a tuft of grass Q lhtyid have had the laugh on Is. Hunter: and their dogs walk over covey: very day and don't I. LIMIT NOT PROBLEM This columnist in firmly cool 3.--. Iitlisi -tilt W: Nagy. L: Kipp. Hits: Bufzllianaaa City ROUNDUP Stilliian kill llarknesit. ADD Al. Kansa: City 0l0 020 000- .1 ll 0 Chicago 00000l 0i- 4 to 0 Kellncr. Trucks int. Burnette ill- atid Smith: Wilson. Fischer -Gt. llowcll (8) and Lollar. W: llnwell. l.' llurnette Hfts: KCy --Hcld; t.'.hit.-ago. Howell. Cleveland 0l0 001 000- I 1 Detroit MI l0.I 00x- 5 P Wynn. Valentinetii t7i and Nixon; Bunning and Porter. L: Wyiin. NEW YORK t-U” Probable pitt-hers for Satttrday's major League game: (won-loat record: in parenthetical: National League Rrnoklyn at Ncvr York llcvitt 16-2! vs Gomez (l4-ll) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh - Swanson 42-21 or R. Smith (0-ll vii Sanford tl7-.'i. l Cincinnati at St. l.otils-- Gross 6-91 vs. V. McDaniel i7-ill Chicago at Milwaukee IN) - llillman i5-l0t vs Spahti 08-! American League New York at Washington - Ford ll-I vii Ramos tll-l.'il Kansas City at Chicago -Urban (4-Ill vs Pierce till-ltlt ('lcvcland at Detroit - 49-lit vs l.ary til-I5) Raltiniore at Boston - Joltnaon tl.'l-ft vs Stillivan (12-9) National League W I. Pct. GBL Mc- Garcia Milwatikm 82 S2 .612 -- Sl. Loiiiit 76 fill .563 6”) Brooklyn 76 60 .530 7 Cincinnati 70 66 .5l5 13 Philadelphia 09 07 .50; I0 New York 66 73 .47 lull: Pllflhltflh 52 I3 .385 30'): Chicago 5t 02 .363 30V: Amcricitn League W l. Pct. GBL New York 35 SI .625 Chicago 79 54 .594 cu. Boston 1 it! .557 12 Detroit All M .507 M Baltimore 65 69 .485 ill Cleveland 05 69 .465 ill Washingttin 52 I2 .388 .12 50 B8 .376 JJVa Mixed Foursome Tomorrow At Ch'town Golf Club A mixed foiiritome will be play- ed at the Charlottetown golf ('ltth tomorrow. This mixed loiir- some will play their net IFOTI for I! holes agalniit the protons- wlll play the same ntimber of hole:. Each team whoae not score halted on half the total combined handicap is better than the pros will he prize win- III'I'l. 1.10 -- Jack Beatnn. Mra. Jack Wilson. Reg Mahar. Mrs. (sor- don MacDonald. l..'i.'i Vic Wllllama. Mra. W. G. Barbour. Mac Kennedy. Mrs. S. Mncllontild l.tl'l Jim Burden. Mrs. .lim Hasliim, Cy Hurke. Mrs. Wm. Beer. ll5 - ILA. Parker. Mrs .lim Burden. Vt - Geo. Greenough. Mr: Larson. Dr Wen. Mar-Donald. Vtrll. I. Weir. is Horace Jardine. Wen MacDonald. Jim Hllllm. Mr:. E. MacVevin 1.tI't - Dr. Chris Gallant. Vlr-. R. Borden. Ralph (Iarr, Mrs Vic Williams. T05 -- Don MacDonald. .lr . Mrs. A.G. MacMillan. Henry Wool- ridge. Mrs. Ralph Carr. am -- Jack Wilson. Mlsa M. Stewart. M. Mecwillan. Miss D. Stewart 215 - Dr. Kent Irwin. Wra- CITI WEST AGGIBSIIIN MOSCOW tAPt-Red Star. the Soviet army newspaper. charged Friday that Atlantic pact forctee in the Baltic "an accelerating Filtration: for war againt & Soviet Union." The creation of a NATO Baltic command tel March offer: proof that the So- viet Union is more threatened than ever. eapecially with Wd German force: deetined to play one of the leadtn rolea. Red star Myt. rAl.l.l1n lYNIlliMA.Vf'I'AI.lAN BERLIN tRentersv- The wei- iriigigtgta liiiiiiiiii ii: iii? Tom; Laidlaw. Walter l.er'age. Mra : xvi Mr: I i Fhria Gallant. Harvey Mac I Leod. Mra. Kent lrwln. Kay .loliniiton. Charlie Ready Mr:. Tom Roger: 2.1! - Ron Ketch. Mrs. Macxee. 230 -- Sheldon Carson. Mrs Blanche Conway. Mrs Clifton MacDonald. Swat- DALHOIISIF. t(if't Sam Gregory. a Charlottetown. P.E.I. native, who played right wing wing with Dalhouaie Rangers. Maritime Senior hockey champsl last season. has signed a con- tract to play with Indianapolis Chiefs of the international Hoe key League this winter. it was reported here Fridayi that the Zl-year-old stylist sign-i ed for a substantial amount of; money. Terms of the contract? were not disclosed. l Gregory will leave hlondayl for Indianapolis. where the Chief: open training camp Sap-it -tember 27. The former North Sydney Franklyns star has been guaranteed 26 necks of hocltey.l The 143 potinder. one of the. smallest players in the North Shore circuit last year. scored 74 points for the Rangers com-i FOIITRAIJ. STA.N'l)lNG.1 Gregory With IHL Team in; second in teammate Tod Campcau who totaled 33 points. Gregory also lead the loop in, penalties with Mil minutes In the cooler (Irognry uiil he no stranger to a number of players performing in the international circuit. Such star: as Mark Boileau. Gerry McLeneghan and many others who played in the Eilarttinies at one time or another are expect- ed to see action in the league this year. Alert Mt-Lencghati. a Mont-loa native. and past pcrfortner with Sussex Rangers. was top snip- er in that lf'3Hllfl for a short pr-rind last season. !itcLeneghan- played against Sammy iihen he starred for North Sydney. which for consecutive years won Maritime junior crowns. and lost out to powerful iunlor club: from the Quebec lnop. (ii't-gory is the second Char- lnttcloiin prtidiit-t to try a bid Yanks Lose To Senators; Dodgers NEW YORK (AP! - E0tliP.V uohnny Padre: allowed New York Giants only three slut-I Friday Iillttt talilte claiming his only his bind! an 11-7 " e Defeat Giants hi: filth tbIL.e.uLIV! g--oi C CAGO tAPi - R . Dialer llowellfa aiatli .- hnma ml powered Chicago so: to a 6-8 victory over Ki... ;. City A': Friday night and 9... New York': Aiuartcati Leagug lead to Hi gainea. DETROIT (AP) - Error; by alnrfatop Chico aecond baaeuiaii Bob Avila on the name Nil! helped Detroit Tigers to three run: that broke a 2.1 it In PoI!u' weak on SPORT FOR!!! sir. - it seem: a shame that the sports writer for the.MoMlI team. and also the writer of Sport of King:' get carried forget to be a sport. in the September fourth edi- tion of your paper. both had cut- umns about the baseball game between Peakea and Manil- Needleaa to say. Peakes lost or else there would have been noth- ing said about it lnthe Sportof Kings'. The Morell writer had it. that the Marvell team are fun a bunch of kids still attending kindergarden. and dial Pealtu have a full team of Professional ball players. Well first of all. I am very doubtful if there are any teen- ager: on the Morell team. and l am tiure that man for man they have an elder team than Pcakes. Peakea have two proa at second third that have not yet A Letter From A Fan tIIlntIIeIIItheTIjenoatg, 5-2 triumph over Cleveland 1. din: Pride! lllht. BOSTON (AP) - Pei, Du”, double with two out in the mini inning brought Boston a 4-3 tif- tory over Baltimore Friday after Gene Stephens. aa Ted Williaina' lull '93 NW9" stand-tn. cut down an Oriole run. away. to the extent that thef Now ttiatr ac: pitcher Jack Hughes lie: developed a vqy painful shoulder injury; Despite the fact that he was told hi the doctor that the only CHM wa: rut. Jack has gamely tried to pitch the last three game: ht: team ha: played. He has done so without any excuse: Pftlll-Gd in the papa: for his lack of success. Peakea have however a pretty fair pitcher in their :tnoot.h field- ing Ilrat. baseman. Altliougti it weaken: the infield when he has to pitch. attll the Peakea boy: are far from beatcn yet. and they will be ving in the old College try 0 Sunday in Morell. There II one thing I am sure of, that. win or lose. the George smith coached boy: will not be offering any excuses. or try to tell anyone that they had too ml I'i0III'V at pro horkey in the past three . w L I' A "-3- years. The other. Forbes Ken- ””"'"”" 3 I I” 03 nedy signed with Montreal Can- mlal" 3 1 ft-I 45 adians a whiic back. He played iM"""”I 2' ”7 7' 4 iitth the .liiii'iot' llabs for two lrtlftllllfl 0 4 62 I06 0 ).(.m.& mm mat". the Mg jump 4 -- ..L to the NHL Last year he SIEflt't'I iiith the Chicago Black reached 16. The only rea:on I can iiee for such atatenienta aa Morell has made. is they are many kids playing for than: lam. Sir. elc.. ner and tied the :core with : run. producing single. MILWAUKEE tAPi , Former Brave Chuck Tanner banged g bases - loaded alngle and Walt Marya cracked a twtrrun lingle Friday night as aiicago Cubs PX- ploded for five rum in the in. enth inning and defeated the Na- tional I..eagua': firat-place littl- waukae Braves. 5-4. It was the third straight defeat for Mil. waukee. ST. LOUIS (API .1...-i, Lynch's record - tying pinch hit home run pushed Cincinnati past ucond-place St. Loull. 54. Fri. day night and dimmed the Card- iiial:' flickering pennant chanreg. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Jerry Coleman dropped a throw at m-. ond baae with the baaea loaded and two 0 t in the ninth inning Friday nig t and enabled wash- ington to defeat New York Yan- keeti. 4-3. it waa the Senator; fifth victory in their laiti m Zil -- Hill MarGrt-nor, Mrs. Ron Parker. Stuart Weir. Mt-:. Ad: ,.'.The Provlnt-ial Rifle As- Mahar. A.G. Mat-Millan. Miss 2.:ui -. W.A. Beer. Mrs. W.H. series of fall shoots start- Beatnn. Art Mackenzie. Mrs. . qr (-,m.,,,,uu.g ing Saturday. September 2.-I0 Dr. T. Laidlnw. Miss Jean MacLcan. Garth llcrring Tighten Gudrd ,- Against Flu OTTAWA f('Pi -hlcdttal staffs at (2an.'tda'ii seaports and interna- ttonal airports are being strength-l tilted to tighten the gtiard againnt-I Asian flit. health and immlgration7 department officials said Friday. Health Minister Mtinlelth saidl he has issucd orders that any ar-' i riving passengers ill with any ail- ment that mlght possibly be Aa- frnm ocean liners and arriving on overseas flights are being care- fully lookcd over by departmental medical crew: for sign: of the 1. Health officials said they sua- pect the disease already has en- ter!-d Canada. Dr. H. D. R. Layton. chief of the health department's interna- tional health seltlon. said it would have been "lust abotit impossible to keep otif the Asian flit gcrm." However, it was hoped to hold down the human source: of infec- tion entering the country. MACHINES T00 HOT CORNER BROOK Nfld t('.T'l -Jtvorhcatcd machine part: have. been blamed for two minor iircl less than an hour apart in the ikowater Pulp and Paper mills! Thursday. Two of the. company": lseven paper . making machine: were titopped for about a half- hour. I ESCAPI-ZS DOtiS' ATTMIK ' HALIFAK lCPi .- A Halifax teenager escaped uninjured but with a badly torn Jacket Wed- nesday when he wait attacked by two dogs on hilt way home lromi school. Police said Dotiglaii Hew-. iii. in. was attacked by two box- ers which tore both sleeves from his jacket. Hawks and recently was traded lan flu are to be isolated in hoa- n"M"- w” '3k''" '" h"'WIIE' pm”! Thtirsdav tll.'.'IlI and will remain A” nnspnnrf dm,mml.kmg thcrc iinttl Tuesday in the hope to Detroit Red Wing: In the trade which sent Ted Lindsay to Chicago. " '”j"T Mantle In Hospital NEW YORK t.-tilt Mickey .'ilantle. New York Yankee nut-' that the rest will cure his shin splint.-. ”.Vlanilc isn't silt-it." said Bnbl Fishel, public relation: director for the Yankccs. "but it WA! .19 cidcd tn pitt him in the hospital to keep hint off his fcct Real la IIlf' only cure rnr shin splints." Mantle. sccking to retain his triple batting crown of Iatit year, has been uscd only sparingly dur. in: the last l0 days. llowevcr, he has insisted on hcing in uniform I"? 1'-WII Rome and has been ustd as A pinch-hitter. Shin xpllnlii are caused by the tightening of the mtiscles along the lIlII'l. They are more painful getting a good excuae ready in use they loee. In my opinion PEAKES FANigame: with the league leaders. the other learn: might well take a lesson from Peakes. who win or lose. seldom make any EXQUI- es. If they wanted to take credit away from other teams. the way the other team: try to take it from them. then this la the year they could have done They lost three players from they were refused permission by the league president to go out- aida the county to get players. and since they had a very small territory to pick from. they had to return a team with Remember When The worlds first heavyweight championship staged with gloves, ending the bare - knuckles era. wait a victory for James J. Cor- bett over John L. Sullivan at New Orleans 05 year: ago today. Cor- hett scored a knockout in the 2i.-t round. He lost the title to Bob Fitzsimmnnii five years later. GOOD TBAVELLIII Ernest Giles. Auatrallan ax- plorar. twice croatted Auatralla than dangeroua, by camel between 1874 and ll'fI. Tltalnitlg smistin it September. 1937. Officers -No. 5's. A good attendance ATTENTION RIFLEMEN snt'lHIIt)fl will t-oiidtirt n 7th at l:l5 p.m. P.E.l. i Will commence cnaltottstowu "liq" g "A" at... sear. tiootiittts. LEAVING RUSTIC!) HIS IIIB. i FRA NBPOIIT l l l REGT. . CHAILOTTETOWN ' DIVINE SIQBVICI AIIGJ MONTAOUE "I" SQN. AT AEmXIHE in lleccel full training at I TIiAOADI.I&MlIE. I HEP. MH5 IIIS. I SE? 1930 IIIS .2:..: .. ATTENTION RCN(R) PERSONNEL l.'l.'i7-SS will board IIMCS Queen Charlotte at 1930 on Monday. commence on UNIFORM WILL BE AS FOLLOWS) Mcn---No. 2's--White Fronts. is requested. Atty male person 16 years of age and over or female 17 year: of age and over interested in joining the ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL RESERVE or interested in obtaining information are invited to attend. (-I. N. KENNY) (inm mander. RCNtRl. Commanding Officer. HMCS Queen Charlotte- DICI HUITOI last yeara' u”iampiou:hlp teah'l,. wiutsitiua THURSDAY, SEPT. l2th - 8.30 SYLVANIA V TUBE DEALE l BBOWEAN RADIO '8; TV POWNAL ST. DIAL 9524 Racing Tonight STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FIRST DASH 7.50 C PACE-1 DASH AT 8115.00 l -f'lirker'iI Pick; 2--Humdale: .1- Pericles: 4 Kent: Pruitt: S--America": Ace; A Ranlda; 7-Colonel Henry; 8-Moab. C PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8175.00 EACH t -Peter Clea; 1-Sandy Yorke: .1-Murphy": Abe; Mark; 5-Jollity George: 6-Here Am i: 7-Helen": Dream C PACE-2 DASIIH AT 5176.00 EACH I--Ten Spot: 2- Allie Budlonl: 8-Lady dell: 4-Peter hit out: I-Propane: 6-Suffolk Chief: 1-Canadair. 4 Jolly II 'I'B0'l'--2 DABIIES - t--New Forest: 1-Connie French: 3-Master Key; Train; B-Baby Train: F-Tommy stienter. A PACE-2 DAIIIE AT 8225.00 EACII I My Darling: 2-G. Ann C : 8---Premier J. Walter; L-.lolllly Leigli; 3-Meg. 6-Cooly Boy; 7-Ginger E. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK 4-Rolll SPORTS ARENA 31,000.00 IIll'I'lON TWO OUT AND HERE IS THE ON TIII LINE '10 ANY WBESTLEB IN TIIE WORLD WHO CAN PIN OF THREE FALLS. MAN WHO SAY! "I CAN DO IT." DICK nurroa "”'” oi3'3is'i'in rim Lavina: tn” ' uictt J. 14..., PESEK I NEIAIIA toumnpetetvstam . ALSO-ONE ACTINIPACIEDALL All TAG IEAIHATCII . 4- A JACK PIII