Has High Tmtfillg ASSOc. Official Praise ‘ For Old Home Week Racing _ n; non xsnvmcx fuhion. coming dawn or United sum Trotting under siburst of lpeedtiliatflrilem Association ignlnlymbgl-lgve she would so nieces .....;,., ....... ....~ a 2.1.: .2" 1.12M"- tti."‘:.3.'§."%h' mun conian ch s11 i . ' our. wen-n- o. 1w n? "folio fvfiifiieid til§“§e..f§l§‘a°§i 3%}; "1' 3”" J Wm! plenty of more nor Wdtchim k001i were" "I color, Westbury. 11.1.. has its . 000 Invitation Trots and at?“ with record breaking turnouts and mutuel handles. and Santa. Anita, OIL. has its on. heard-of-belfore tsbt and, p“; dashes for $0.000. but it i; the safest W080i’ 0f 51.1 thst there lg more “usias-ln for the $1,090 free-for-uil .trot and pace a: Charlottetown at Old Home Week titan for arw other race anywhere in the United States or cannon, Yes. ‘sir. every on Prince Edward Island. and t has a pop. ulation of only 93,000 and is only 140 miles Iona and from 4 to 40 miles wide. is harness-horse mind. ed. They sleet!) and eat and talk trotters and pacers and a (s1;- ldea can be had of how they turn out for the free-for-all, when 1t is realized there. were 16,812 in the grandstand, alum the rnmp in front of the three stands and in the infield when Anti Aircraft won the championship thdg yggy, With the populalon of Char- lottetown figured st 16.004 by the police. it can be seen that more than the population of this thriv. ing little citv was on hand go,- the classic. Ami all laid at the door of lwo men. They are LL-Col.‘ D. A. MacKirlnon and Wilfred Boulter. who were nqmgd president and secretary respect- lvclv of the Charlottetown Fair 0n hand to strut their stuff. Bothl were down in the States and thus the Bland populace named s great treat for they stand out well over the trotters s1 the Mn; l es. Tracey Hsfnover. the flfteem, year-oldwlonder. which is sched-, uled to meet Ouster Voio. the Illinois wonder in an Intemat- tonal match at the Lexington, trot-s. obeyed up the season a bit| sore and up to the time o: the Charlottetown meeting had not: “filled i0 be the Tracey of for- mer years. ' However, in 194s he did noel start of!’ too well and 1t was well lilo-nu in the season before the found himself and his owner John 5001i 0f Halifax hopes that the old feller wlrl soon hit his stride, for he is anxious 1o have "Dick" as he aflectionatelv calls ‘Tracey, right in the Dink for the Trots. l ‘If Woolly were as good now as the was lust fall I would feel pret- 7 D ,v_v certain that he could beat‘ 'Oulier Volo, but I'm sorry to say that he has been off form for a‘ couple oi’ weeks. However. I hope‘. ‘that-he rounds into good shape for there are more than fifty per-l iplaauling to take 1n the Trots and rwager on ‘Dick’ if he is in good shape." ‘ l There is mom than s remote, possibility that Del Cameron, the, AUGUST 26. 1940 Interest in the Charlottetown Tennis Tournament steadily in- creases as the finals near. Saturday alts-moon a large crowd witnessed the afternoon match and it is ex- pected that alarge gallery will be on hand this afternoon to witness the Boudrlas-Reddin match and the ladies singles title match bc~ tween Mrs. Wran and Miss Audrey eBlois, is Il- 0 0' Frank Hansen and Earl Smith will be battling it out on the other side of the tournament sheet, the winner o-f this match to meet the victor of the Boudrias-Reddln this interest can be'sons from the Maritlmes who are seen O I O Bill Moreslde, the only seeded player of the tournament will be on hand next Saturday afternoon to take on the finalist o-f the above Association nineteen years ago and clever driver from Harvard. Mass, , matches. to decide the 194g ch,"- llave worked zealously lhrough the years to bring 1t to the great heights it attained this Y6!!! when every record ashcd. Maminnon Dflhlpl horse-minded th n Boulter and he has cverv reason to be for he is one of the thirty-three directors of the United States ‘Plotting As- sociation and was very olctilve gt the annual meeting of that pun ent horse racing DOGS’ st the wal- oorf in New York City last March. MacKinnon rules the" racing in the Maritimes with s wlrsilp hand. He wants honest racing and he has instructed his officials to 11y the law down to those who stray sway from .the rule; o! honest racing. This year when the $1.000 flee- fcr-oll stake was raced MacKin- non had four patrol lu ea on each corner of the half-mic track at Charlottetown to watch for in-l iillgemenla of the nlles. like car- rying horses wide or blocking the legs out from under the horses 'orl cutting in too close. “We believe that w! have the elennest racing on the Island that there 1s anywhere in- the United States or in the mes." nid Ool. MacKinnon. “We are always on the lookout. for rule breakers and we immediately call thsmln-to the stand and question them when anything looks ofl’ color. We would like to have the photo- nnish but we cannot siIord it for all of the meetings. However. we have judges with good eyes snd We~ believe that we have msda very few errors. if any It s11 in the last few years when it comes to deciding the winn ." of the turnouts we let Chsrlottc- town." continued on. “for we hm about one person out of every seven on the Island on hand the day ws raced our free-for- sll" ithe Macdonlald Tobacco company will be asked by! Scott to,get up, behind 'I‘raccv anover. for many, Islanders who ltave seen Cameron; in the sulky have urged Scott to! more try to land the driver who is 1111,1801“ 51118168 behind Octave Blake's horses. 1 Col. MacKmrion see-s a bright: outlook for racing in the Mari- times. I-le even looks for one or f more tracks to put up lights and‘ halve night rsci . One of these ltrsclls is at dgewater, N. 5.. where they are now dickerlng .w1th a lighting company for highi ‘class equipment. There is also! talk of putting in a chute for ‘ralcirlg like the Wiswull chute in use at Saratoga Raceway. I I Ihere are four tracks on Prince, Ilidlward Island with the (nary ‘lottetown twice-around. of course. lthe top number. Others are at? -Oovehead. Summerside and Mont- lsgue and all are within 8o mileli 'of Charlottetown. - In the province of Nova. Scotis Ashen are nine tracks and they are located at North Sydney. 91rd- ney, Bridgewatcr, New Glasgow. Truro. Parrsboro. Pulrwash and Sprirlkhill. ! There are six tracks in New Brunswick with the one at St. gtephen being sixty years old this year and by the way the 1949 meeting drew the greatest throngs in the history of the meetinili 8t t.h-at place over six decades. ‘The other New Brun "Pick tracks which plan races this year are Saint Jogn, sockvlllle. Sussex,‘ Chatham an Buc ouc c. ‘rhere is one driver on Prince Edward Island who, onllv 39 Yelllf old. lfiuconsidered one of the lie-f» anyW 1'- | l-Ie ls Joseph O'Brien of Alber- Jon. P.I.'.I. and st the Clmrlotte- town Old Home Week meeting he gtulg out like s sore thumb. He 1m m, dg-fvgrg m4 at the con- clusion of the meeting was Elven- ‘t-he handsome trfllllll! “hated by like everywhere else in the 9d Montreal. ‘ vol-id the horse owners of the Joe. who 1s skinny faced and Maritimes want to own the N6 does not tin 1110 00"" l‘ W" 135 trotter snd ulcer snd rikh! 1W" pounds. is (curled. in the over s score of owners Maritlmes are dreaming ting a horse to knock 1A "m!" mi of ‘Main ormer no l- Whon John I1. K0119! of Ian- sor. Mo. sold Anti Aircraft pacer which was driven- by Harry 811011 years for 87.000. to O of Murray River, P. privately before George broad started auctioning trotters snd mm e pslocr the aplinion thst wel sod. Possibly smiling John Kelley did get s pretty good price for Anti Aircraft but Horton wanted to set s horse that could beat any- hins in the mritimes. and 0 nu, Ali-crest has raced better than he ever did for Short. He has won condstently and the Otnlv race that he had lost up to the Charlottetown mretlnl was st Ant-lum- Unfortunatcly Horton. who is I comparatively younl - V" siri-olcen ill several weeks no Ind is in a hospital and could not be on hand to sec Miller. hi! trainer and driver. win the second nnd third bests in 2:0'l% and 2:10 alter Wilkin. driven by the color- 0d roinsmsn Harry nsllev hi! of! Anti for seven . H. 17.1., lest fall Swine- of! the were of one was hmll ID‘ pa"; m n; same ‘clan with the tonnes K0111 Win10!- ‘rhsrc m s. few 90mm. hw- sicm to “link W“ farm? trottsr which or . . - of mica-sum. I- mo "i4 H MW N! v {it'll Wllufifietfl? 1131s’? she has bad more sinuses in the hfibhl a 7 v . . - . nllfiiivfm‘ " "t o: elu- Weine m” m: seven“ selfish?» elhffikifmk’ "W in vi Ill “flu li°l"‘ second piece m The mm n. Junior Championship for 18 lettetowa mo). °l have l1 games left to ow. If"! srs ‘and unsel- will be played char-mm. who was an. n‘; gum a twin om with fruition: ". m, m M,“ ,0 b, ‘PM. "o... .. . much s.- asarmv. n» y" k m“ h Lg-gvjedqgdhlsst l-esllll. - z m.‘ ole no: twins a olirlrcwn .- (w) - ‘Nice in tvm d I the record for t kNew ‘)0 0 the to? Des- throw the reins sway finish , theimount s. lot of snd‘ Much will He races into the turns like h D9 Plllmfl of get- need to rip into the turns at old He does not irémst close guides the er or cleverly and Ii"! ml hello. be heard about O'- futurc and if ht Shecoehesd Bay. but Brien in the Horton {canes to only of the mutuel racing tracks in the United States he wlll b; u great favorite for he never gives up on a horse snd can rate one u good es any Ont 1n at the glltarloiite- town track are not too hi’!!! 11° as can be seen by the owing Milli of 2:005‘: which was made by E811‘ Avery with Bud Wengcr back n i000 snd the 141m! 1m 2:0'I% made by Wilflllm Wm‘ W~ Hood in the sullry lest year. ‘I591 the track has bee-n sandy Ind yea: Col. MacKinnon Dill 2i n lauds of clay on the ovsl and "":..‘".2l..s.:"i.$.""'nl'°"s evfllwhywlznggd 1:" i fast track fo e 0 inn," h more interest than ever h5g0" in racing in the Maritlmes and there will be manv horsemfil from down East who will be at thelssles akyliatzri-igllézfl-“Pllk "°"""°"'.... ' n. Mssftflslns Off snd mire will be more than n 1gp scouting around for a pawl‘ f nratrotterfibuv in ‘$191,329’ "f, GUM. Royals Wln International League Flag neat at Rochester Sun- vrimng tl-c nilhffl °l l are bill s-s e114‘? the Wlnll the ls-luutn own-r H- dacistoa for ., r ofty Joan i ":11 ‘ti: ogener for York-goo o» - "scalar:- ,, ‘£5131.’ c1121‘ menu with SI V10 lads s my! in l8 days, lifiixlmil shsv- i‘ finilol: flit... $111‘, livilhnhl so?" Ionic s1 Royals clinched their ' - ~ ' "' “f no ' smiths Innnl-"mfl iicliiiffiiall-"nhueiwmi “mm o s41 - scandals '01". i‘ lottetown Tennis Club men's sing- les champion. Miss Eleanor Bourke, unbeaten [All champion of the Charlottetown Club. declined to enter into ‘single competition this year. but wlll be seen in the ladies doubles events teaming with Miss Carrie Sinclair. '0' 0 0 O Anchors got off on tihe right foot in their drive for the City League baseball tl-tle yestorday when ‘they downed Ev. McNellPs hard-fighting Legion team but though they captured the all- lmportant first game of the best of three series Inglon will offer plenty opposition yet and fans are confident that the series will go the llmit before the team that will meet the Rovers wlll be known. + + 4- O Probably what was the bbgges‘. crowd in years watched the two teams perform yesterday snd de- spite the errors that were chalked Hg a slnst each team the fans saw t e oys stage a heavy hittin snaPPy brand of ball that kep spectator interest alive right to the final out, ll- 0 0' '0 Tuesday night they clash again and fireworks can really be ex- pected as the Legion will make a determined bld to force the series to g third game and keep nlivc their hopes of yet copplng the league title. ' Mar. Ladies 5-3. 3-91 6-0- n t 05 d 10 oints. His total Trainor defeated R, King d-Z. s“? 12?“; V251,,“ Fm‘?! were . A O 80E 0 E C0111‘ l I. Borrlsln dual"! l" 3°""""Y- petltlgn mtg/u: Andrew Likely I54. 5'1 _ . who for the afternoon's play card- ,J- Mvlyflellllx defined I- Bflngan ed an 80 for a net '71 and three g_-2.D5"g'03;l5- d t Med A Hughes points. His io-tal points in the ~ 93 C 95 9 9 - ' competition were Z2. Lidy lfr f th id 6-. 6-0- st u "s esult fllow: Droviraego szesre roncfonvfiingeas Ulel W. Bhellhlrd diff!!!“ P- Kl" 5"’ a “r a) r Emil. Nct Pts Charlottetown over the weekend 111 6- m R. Peoria - . ll 65 1° preparation for the opening of the W- Shepherd defined F- “ S. MacDonald 9'1 07 9 annual championship meet of the Emil" 54- 5'0: t S o I. Prallflht 93 ‘l3 3 lgimagtilntgggailch of the Canadian y.‘ Qlllen “sieved -‘-~ P° e" ' » 1:11am him g2 g es‘ Union which will get ‘ - i‘ B" gngfirvaay today at the Bvlvederc 5- 5mm‘ ‘hum-ed J~ Haiiem’ 5'1’ is‘; gnkilrll; g1; gill g . - . ow s limtriea from outside club have A Lllfl-‘ly 5° 71 3 bee? slow coming in but it‘ ex- J Kenny 13:?‘ Dgnlblllegln dunk J 51.51253?) t! a 3% a peced when the tournament prop- Joe and R" Henneney M). 6* The standing a ‘he conclusion: er gets underway there will be some 15 visiting lady golfers uith a. probable like number representing the local club participating in the tournament. The meet was not held during the war years. Among those arriving, and go:- ting in the odd practice round was Miss Pat Bailey of the Ashburn Club, Halifax. she toured the local links with an Bll. Par for the 18 hole course is ‘l6. Other representatives arriving from Halifax were Mrs Tom Lagan, Mrs. OD. MacGregcr Mrs. Hogdsbn and Mrs. Coolen also of the Ashburn Club Representing Brlghtwood Club, Halifax, will be Mrs. George Tippett snd Mrs. Don Himmelman. The program for the flvr day meet follows: MONDAY, AUGUST 26 2.00 pm. - President vs Vice- Presldent Match 8.00 lam-Annual Meeting. TUIDAY. AUGUST fl 2.00 .m.—Qus11fy1ng Round i0 holes, 1 Play. WIDNESDAI‘. AUGUST It M0 am. — Ohsmpionahi f t. hound m. av: and no llilghil 1st. Round. 2.00 pan. — Championship. 2nd. Round. F1 ts 2nd. Round. 1st. and 2nd Consolation. 1st Rounds THURSDAY. AUGUST so 10.00 . —Driv1 , Aopros h- i lntfgtf-inl. m c I IIIDAY, AUGUST so 01:00 l-Ille-Hkhil and Consola- Robln» at Joliet Anchors Win Opening Game 0i Semi-finals From Legion Squad Husky McOalblfz the openln; gnme l-filflue semi-finals Rionalres Vets Hill CHARLUI Anchors of the yesterday outlastlng in a free-hitting contest win a 0-7 decision. The Legionaires went early lead 1n the first innings when they pushed over two runs but af- ter the Anchors countered with three tallies lrl the second and five ln ihe third. were unable to threat- 6h into the Anchors‘ load until closing innings, Elmer Larter went all the way for the Arnhors giving up fifteen hits. three of which went for extra bases: he struck out four and iss- ued three free passes. Jackie Cairns hurler for the Llegiohaires. pitching $11911 innings before being relieved by eleven hits and struck while lteady granted one ‘nit 111 the Teddy Strain, Ixzgionaires’ centre fielder was the batting star of the contest hitting safely five times. Irving McKinnon was the Anchors’ was the 50y Rfiody. Cairn: lmve two innings he worked. took Cit from the Ln- losing out two ll’. lU\\’N GUARDIAN xx J, Ready p. xxx E. Mclsaac Totals 40 1 x Batted for Calms 1n xx Relieved Calms in th aullfxXBfli/ifld for Goodwin Anchors 0 1 OO Y WON moo 0 0 '7 qpco Q Sp the t0 5 t e :5... D‘ » 5 Q t!‘ 0 Ell Ab O >- Q§mNOOObw° > H. I-Iennessey c J. Gallant if. the I MacKinnon 7b. NHOwwg l .- J. Stanley as. E. Latter . ‘Ibtals 8w»A§§#m0m Ofiwwnmoowp H ~ NOw~ u 4¢uMOh»-m SUMMARY Earned Runs. Anchors 5. Legi up 011 H. Currie, V. P’ Goodwin, Sacrifice Hits, 6. 3 Base Hit. 1.. Ja-y.; 2 Base Hit. Blanchard, M Will- iams: Stolen Base, E. Latter, Strain MacKlnnon, Ryan. Me-lnnis. Runs Bat- ted in, MacKirlnon 2 McInnls, Jay. wo»-u¢o¢OO¢ l1! PACE SEVEN Rovers Practice; Tm" ‘"111 b0 Practice for the Rovers baseball team tonight at the Park diamond at 6.80 sharp. . Baseball Regslts SATURDAY GAMES AMER] Cleveland Philadelphia " Feller and Dcsautels. Detroit , .. Washington Mastetreon, W Earl. First Game Chicago Boston Grove, Caldwell Harris, Dreisewerd, Zuber, Browrrarlce. CAN LEAGUE 110 000 003 5 i0 1| 000 000 000 0 8 0 in a three set duel 6-4, 1-6, and while Frank Hansen was far Hogan; Harri-s 410 200 100 8 13 3 O20 010 100 4 S 2 Benton and Tebbetts; Leonard,‘ ode, Kennedy F102 02o 000 01 and and H. Wagner. Second Game:- 100100 010 3 i) Chicago Boston ........ .. . Papish and 1000 000 1 7 2 MacDonald and quarter finals. In the men's {oun- 00 ‘Fresh; Bagby Partee. H. Wagner. Yvon ‘Boudrlas scored the first mayor upset in the Charlottetown Tennis Club tournament when he defeated highly rated Ivan Cm- nors 1n a gruelling three set 39- game match day afternoon. One of the largest crowds in recent yesrs witnessed the 2-hour battle and the enthus- ilasm of the spectators was shown with loud bursts of applause as .f1l-st one than the other contes- tant gained .the advantage. Throughout the entire fixture ‘right, up to match point it was anybodyls game with the "breaks" deciding more than their share of the points. Ito meet Ivan "Lefty" Reddin this afternoon in a semi-final match which will be a main feature of today's play. Earl Smith and Frank Hansen advanced to the semi-final stage on the other side of the tourna- ment sheet and playoff today for the right to meet the winner of the Reddln-Boudrlas match, Smith defeated Club President Ned Wran 6-2, [O0 strong for Walter Cullen P5 he |came through with two straight victories 0-0, 6-2. In ladies singles, Audrey the and DeBlols defeated her sister Beryl 000 5 12 1004 6 9 0 for this afternoon at 2 p.m. and Hayes; will be a second feature perform- 2 0 6-1, 7-5 gaining the right to meet rs. E. Wran for the champion- ship. The finalist match is slated The mixed doubles also were lunderway Saturday with Reddln and B. DeBlols and George and J. advancing into the 8-1.1; 6-33 04 Satu_'- 6-2 Boudrias Secs-ea Upset With Three-set Match Victory Over Connors Men's Singles 0-11. 0-3. 8-4. F‘. Hansen defeated W. Cullen 6-0, a smzlth defeated N. Wran s4.‘ l-O, 8 - Ladies Singles l 6A1 Dreglols defeated B. DeBloil Men's Doubles Moreside and Rcddln defeated Bl Fitzgerald and H. Simpson, 6-1,‘ Boudrias 1s scheduled 6 0 Mixed Doubles I. Reddln and B. DeBlois defeated. T. Strain and J. Miller. 6-3, fl-Sv D. George and J. MacDonald do- feated J. Johnson and B. Whltlock. 6-0, '7-5. The following matches’ arl scheduled for today and will bl played at the times stated: Men-‘a Singles (Semi-final) 4p.m.-—F'rank Hansen vs. Earl Smith. Ladies Singles (Final) E. Wran vs. Audrey DeBlch. Mixed Doubles N. Wran and E. Campbell vs. Cullen and M. Martin. Men’: Doubles O'Donahue and Connors vs. John- W lies, Moreslde and Rleddln enter- son and Fitzgerald. Ladies Doubles F. l-liiison and H. Dewar vs. M‘. Martin and J. Miller. big gun kmcking out three singles Perry, Blanchard, Strain, Goodwin. St. Louis . 040 000 005 011 0' ed the third round. in five attempts. Gallant, Connors Stanley. Base on New York . 010100 000 210 2 The following are the weekend balls, n," Laryn- 3, (M51051) 2, Kinder, Ferrlck and Mancuso; results: BOX SCORE Ready); off Ready 1 (Larterl. Wlsht. Mwslwll. Murphy and Rob- “ R H o A n ‘Struck, out by Lartkol; sbulagilgln rnson. Nisrhos. I m‘ ‘ ' BY. iffy. GOOdW -i Y 5 g. Mclrlnisabhb. 4 o 1 s 4 o 2 (Connors, Ivor-lie"). I-ltitscoff Lari NATIONAL LEAGUE .Ctlrre . 512 22t 151 Qlnngs; f airns 1a. MacNeil 1b. 4 2 o ll I o nirslnnilngsfoxl Read‘; 1 in 2 inn- Philadelphia .. 001000 000 1 6 0 1. Jay rf, 5 1 1 4 o c lngs. Left .111 buses, Anchors s; 5'. Mills » - 120 000 00X 3_ l‘; 0 A. Plerrghcfi s 1 z z o c Legion 1o. Winning itcher, m.» Blfrinfiazt. agfrlonggglu Sennnwk: V. Ban a as. 5 0,2 1 8 2 tcr Losing pitcher Ca s. ~ 3r‘. Blfflkllciu g‘: i: t; g (l) dsUmpira: st thedplviige. r; Ilgag- gflfgllxlllgzlu ---- -~ i 9 g - G°°dWll ‘ °ll 0 - - M" 1m G _| Saturda, evening the A11 Srtars J. Cairns p. 2 0 1 0 l 0 Lawlor. Time of game 2 hrs. 15 bargfggflh (glfsllgrdgmggifgeryfimltog me Knjgh[s n; Qolumbun 501;. x M. Hear-essay 1 0 0 0 0 0 min. Scorer, A McCnllum. Muenen 1 ha]; league clinched me Island Boston 000002000 s '1 2 ladies’ “llbflll fllalnpimlnlllll by I I Chicago $102,; 00x 81o 211319011113 the Summerside S.Y.C.I. . Brady; Passeau, Itush and Li-vlng-‘negieéarl9 hilltlillflm Ofmiefldm wit- l o Lee, Wltelmann Wallace andfielm W 5 9 °f 13'3- gturl, B. 0 Y 00h 531110. ' ' ' New York 020 200013 812 3 The locals. winked by‘ K. White. n u ,,, Pittsburgh . 100000 ooo 1 1 ilsensinfl s. championship were not Tournameht 12 singles matches and si-x doub- les events were run-off as continued A, Hughes and M. Hennesscy de- in the ‘rralrlor defeated B. DeCosie. MATCHES FOR MONDAY plny closed tourna- ment held by the l-loly Redeem" Golf Title defeated Doug Saunders in a 3 tournament he carded a '17 for feated B. Callaghan and E. mam, f°]]°ws;_ Tcombs. 2-8, 8-6, 7-5. Pts. W. Cullen and E. Smith defeated R“ pep in 37 . 1.. Kelly and M. Goodwin s-o. e-o. A_ LnwFy ,_ n > R. Jenkins . 15 Ladies Singles M, Dgvwllng , 15 Jean Hughes defeated Edna Power- A Macumm , 15 0-1, fl-I (semi-final). B. MacNelll l3 Mrs. Dr. Duffy defeated Steohaney J. Coles . 11! llcClslr 6-3, 02. Dr. W. MacDon l1 Marjorie Morgan defeated Mrs. B. pud Be" __ 11 Callaghan 6-0. 0-2. J. Hellofs 10 junction with the Art MacKenzle won the champ- ionship of the Charlottetown Golf Club over the weekend when he 6. B of the flnal stage of the President's. In the sweepstakes held-‘n con- President's Men's Singles- Match Pud Beer won the low gross l P. M.—- compefltion with a 73. Russel Pep- W. Tralnot‘ v8. J. Mvlyllelilllf. pin with a 7'7 won the low not ladies Single! (Ifilfll-Yllllll- with a 66. The sealed hole com- Mrs. Dr. Duffy vs. Marjorie Mor- gegnlon w“ won by Jo-hn Square- ill‘; n hleo- fig“ s cu , M.— Hughes and M. Hennessey, W. She hard and J. Molynenux Mixed Doubles- vs, J. ennessey and B. DeCostc. 3 P. M.— 5,30 p, 1“,- Mr. and Mrs. E, Toombs vs. G. Dr. L. Duffy and R. Hennessey trs. Kelly and M, Morgan. R. King and J. hlaggerty- 7 l’ M- 1 p. M’. Mr. and Mrs, B. Callaghan vs. l. A. Peters snd P. Keys vs. A. Val-r and Kay Felvyflllr- Volselle and Coupe ~ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 444 Baltimore 0003000104 9 '1 2 the fans some real thrills ooo 0020003 s o iltheir snsouv playing. r, fanning,‘ to be denied and clouted five hom- Heintzelmann, I-Ialleit and SslkeldJcrs from the oflerinss of the vis- Pillette. Moore and Berra; Flan- igan and Lollar. TelnnlsnCéulta ‘diver taltleuvtéeeltuingl-e! hollxgaccélglrgelgltlvgrllsnisntuznd ngevflne stmnav olmszs file grime “and Blflgillrdvnsgit n a u ee . r . g , edlng y e, matches the victors won in straight en_<1l4 oéhths aftlgfit 1018205! ‘Stirling AMERICAN LEAGUE Lumn _;_ Mabnmmld. s_ “awn, sets as favorites for the most part E019. e m en b 01 1 5 0 MaoMmml Bemud and a M!” advanced, , m; us McEachem won ‘he leveiand ...... .. 000% 10(1) 2 4 1 Donald‘ u w“ the fielding o; Play will resume today. u l; n _ Boston .. . .. 000 Arsenauul MQRhNL common‘ Results fc-llow: fidllglepillllled millage llffnalisiegg-“ffig Embree and Jordan; Ferriss and Delzhanl Gaudem M-mmm 5mm, Meg’; sgglgam K. n beiélnlriersccbirmpetitlon one-up, but g§§§§f§5d 11g 290 m; g 15 g andmucgmgpliionailllye ‘$50 9mm D. .Dff ea . cl-non . b_ anar.or 1'5. of.» lé-mus-g. e §,',‘,§,,“§,'§,',_. "319n§“act.,°,‘,‘,p'§f§,.,',,°“°w§§ Bfilf“ ,3" 36°,“ 6g oafw“ hm} vBy virtue of their winning the '16)ré'l.é.:Puffy defeated D. l-Iennessey W" nme'h°1es_ mga§°D§bs°nr ymnfi; as?!’ P". ‘island htitle. Lb: 611111 R u? 1 th Pei- _' ’ oscanoel e J. Kenny defeated W. Tcombv. 6-1. den}‘.§‘°,,,,,,,$,”s’;,,f§§§, ans; sin tfitm“ 000 on 0w 7 3 o and as soon as the Nova Sciatic the fourth snd final stage of the New ywk , , 019 99g 001 2 5 1 winner is declared. ‘h! your»: n - Ncwhouser and Richards; Gum- pert, Queen, Gettel and Robinson. 4 st. Louis 14 a Washington . s o o Thev lined no u 101 WI- uz innings). All Stars: s. Mc eill. Lund. Shirley, Ferens and MancusopCurrie. 11m. Landrlsan. I-Iaeilner, Pie Guerra, Evans. . 100 300 000 4i 8 0 Bernard. White. 000 000 020 2 3 1i Savage. Chrls- Mot-tart. Blanchard. Smith. Baker. Chicago Philadelphia Lopat and Hayes; topher. Handley, Knerr and RosarHMcPhee. Compton. 0 101 300 5 9 0 000 041 10x 6 11 Chicago Philadelphia’ i Haynes, Brooklyn St Louis rettl, Candini I-Iollingsworth Trash; Marchlldcn and Roses‘. NATION All IEAGUE . 000 101 001 3 . 000 110 000 2 Pcllet Garagio-ia, Kiutiz. Brooklyn St. Louis . wards; Brazl Brecht-en and Boston Pittsburgh 00000044 S and I-Iennigar, J. MacDonald. Coyle. S. 8 and "I 2oz ooo 1a l4 1s e, Wilks, Rice. 400 000 001-7 14 0 100 120 010-J 12 0 Wright, Barrett and Masi; Ger- heauser. Ostermueller. Gables. Se- well and Lopez. 1M s d! rk set h the All! 10111-80 Ill Africa l1 .' w mo: the d-svnb-ol- lasy to roil- slolighsful to smollo sour ROLLING on m: GREAT LAKES OGDENS (Called end eighth darkness.) Hatten, Herring, Barney. Head, McLish, Casey and Anderson, Ed- Monger, 1 and ‘Gregg, Bra-nee, Lombardi, Behr- man and Edwards; 0 o. Hm iting hurler. The game was well played from every angle and both teams an‘? t Highlights of the game were the five home runs bv the locals. lvL I-Ien-nlgar accounting for two and ies will Journey across l0 B08 if they can add further honors to ‘what they now hold. McMahon. Gaudet. 1 MacDonald. Griffin. S. Y. C. 1.: Arsenault: us. of c. All stain-s w... ‘Island Girls’ Title, Red 30x Win ll. R. Softball League B-y virtue o! their 16-11 triumph yesterday over Buck White's W End Anchors. the snappy Redfi softball team became 1 the champions of Holv Redeemer Lea.- izue and the new holders of the Dr. J. A. MacMillan trophy. Ev Toombs’ outfit won the is three games to one from Arlchol-s who. although detected, played good ball and. kept plenty of interest in the playofls. ‘I110 West Enders reached the finals by downing the Cardinals in l-WO straight games. ‘Ihle other ente- l-ant in the league, the Dodgm failed this year to gain s. pla spot. Alllnallitwasaflnea for the softball folks who i011 every game with keenest interest. Bill Lawlor. capable um handled all some: of the 1n a very efficient snd capo monster. Yesterday's batteries were: Afi- chors, Stull and White: Red S01, Richard and ‘Ibombs. Umpires: At the plate. Goa: on the bases. Henry Lanw Deighan. RACES $1520 IN PIIRSES $1520 . 4 GLASSES 4 l WAIT N'SEE, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. 0. U. VOLO. owned by Harold Stead. Buckley. snd C. Ryan. AUGUST 28th Boston 00a 020 002-10 15 a Pittsburgh 100 201 010- 5 10 2 LORRAINE ABBII, owned by James McNeill, Kenaingious. Johnson. Soahn and Pfldfllb BONNII-PS BOY, owned by John Bari-mess, Summer-side. Mnsl; Sirlntevwllr Mane“ and WINNIE scorr, owned by John Farmer, xlhlloru. 35km BRIGHT SPOT, owned by David McLeod, Charlottetown. New York 002 000 000-O 7 3 Qhigggg loo 010 00~I--3 1o o, CLASSIFIED TROT Koslo and cooper: Borvwy and. ‘Llvlllfislml- |BEAVERDALE, owned by Don McNeill, Summcrside. ' ‘ lnunpv MOKO, a h o n ki .. Kr l ton. Pllllfldfllllli“ °°° °°° °°°‘9, ,8 f GEORGE lvlAc, .3112 uyyaerelogesewvnrlg? Brllgcklcyfis “g °‘“D°“"‘:,§_‘v Kfihjf,‘ 0%,} ml‘ EVA WORTIIY, owned by m. r. McIntyre, Montague. Seminick. De Moore; Bcggs snd KELLYS NIIGIIEMARE. nlwsgedlgy gr. Blghtelzrswfll ueiler. BILLIE KA MU K. owns y a own , . H- »- l-xhin 000 000 040-4 8 0 LUSTICIA, owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown. °"*"""“" °°° °°‘l.‘°°‘u...1t.?..3 mllghnli§f°“ghp:fl_ mun. CLASSIFIED PACE Dlblel Byr Jersey Oitv Witti _ lgy, no oil. Barth Toronto Buffalo B" e. Bro well and Iamanno. _ INTERNATIONAL HAGUE narthelson. IMRH‘ 003.110 0R5“ 010 3-41 I10 0010-8 '1 1 (‘l lnnlntsl st Grissom. Bl!‘- elson and Gladd 010-S 0 0 001 000 100-Z l0 0 _ wn and Ernuit; Man- tiers. any and Yew. and We; 000002 1M 004-6 130 010 001-5 and Drautt; Curtis and Ben's. Fallon; Weh- ber and 1011M". SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE. owned by 1 l1.—I.OU DILIDN- Ih-STAI JUNIOIL owned by I. Ha-MELBUINVS MAGIC, owned ILADY ROSE, owned by Wilfred Pralsght, Cherry Valley. BUDDY DUDLONG, owned 17y Harold Stood, Buckley. H. and S. Stables, Chaflottetowls. , Sonthport. Montreal ooo ooo ooo out»: '1 0 MARJORIE aunsono, owned u, Lcster " Roles" '"° °°° 115?. any...its".2;.:.".,'~.:;.§;-".;r;..::s::.ssr~ N‘! - "h" “d mww‘ wk“ Lee's NIGHTMARE, owned by James O'Brien, Elmsdale. ‘m: gztlmmu 8 l JUNE MORNING, owned by Geo. MacDonald, Mermaid. ‘$31’; 2000000-2 4 1 JUST FLICILA, owned by Harold Cndmon, Bracklcy. t’! inning!) LUCKY SPENCER, owned by Simmons ll MacArthur, Kenslngtnsa Devi; and ‘Franks: Surkoni. MAUDINI.‘ BUDLONG, owned by Alex Agnew, Chsrlottetown Royalty Wax-go snd l-Ioc . , ' 001 ooo 000-1 o s _ Elifnf... ooo u» cox-e s o VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB STAKE PURSE $620 L-csrrllln Anne. owned by liar! Colca, Milton. a-sm FRANCIS lmsxsz, owned by m, Phillips, MscNellPs mm. Newark 101000 fl-4 g :1, Bnyennoeg 000 010 1-2 m-MONANA, owned by It. S. Humphrey, Kmslngton Hollcombe and Fallon; Bflllllallt L-MABION I... owned by Geo. Semple, Remington. Roche. POGSIIIW and Kahn- B 0 L-VERA BRJTTON, owned by Lorne Kelly, Charlottetown. Syracuse x 3% °°°°"°un, , 3 s-nllsc a, owned s, Gen. Hughes. Buckley. ‘Iafhfad am. H00", “n, 1.-nu.l.v sunnav, owned by Cyril Smith, Hunter mver. s-nurcnarvs BOY, owned by Maynard McGnlgsn. St. Mary's l‘ ih-GEORGE GUY, owned by Art Jay, Borders It-HEIIN BUDLONG. owned by J. E. MacMurdo, Kelvin. by Cutclllle A Younker, Ch-rlotteiown. L. Praught. Cherry Valley. lh-DAN IIARVESTER, owned by Andrew Perry, Sltssssmiitle. IL-RAMONA GUY. owned by David Pound, Charlottetown. s; an. Brown. Woodstock, N’. n. lth-JIMMII-l A.. owned Percy Arblssg, rlottewwn. _ 1g 4 iL-IMA SCOTT, owned y Myron M , Remington‘. ' 1o l ls-ae-rrv s. nss. smell s, up. s. r. . Harm‘. Middleton, NA lit-MISS BREWII, owned by I’. 0. M. port. It-ADDII IIUDIAING, owned by Geo. Kenslngtoss. viaouanus defeated r, counties ' a p, m.—I, Reddin vs. Y. Boudrlal '