BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING insurer's Bell Will Ring Again NEW Lalior li-ay, Monday, September 7th, At Two P. M. At The Charlottetown liriving Park Track island Harness Racing (‘.lub. it is expected that records will be broken. there are so many uneertziinlies. sters. the Great 105th]; in two out of three heats. HERE ARE 'I‘HE ENTRIES ENTRIES IN THE TWO YEAR OLD CLASS For the Futurity Races of the Prince Edward The Two-Year-Olds, Three-Year-Olds ‘and Four-Year-Oids that have been paid up‘ in these stakes will meet in competition and Colt. development‘ is making steady progress and colt racing is a fascinating sport to watch, because Be present on hlondziy afternoon and seosome of the best racing of the season and also encourage the breeders of this Province who have gone to a great deal of trouble and expense to develop their young- In addition to the Colt Races there will he a 2.15 Trot with outstanding performers that will give a hang-up race with every heat doubtful as to the out- come. A Classified Trot and Pace will in all probabil- ity he staged. with Heatherheii 2085i, and i\‘IeEl\v_vn “>- lIiiiiiiEii Mlifiii hiiiiiEi iiiiiiiiiifiiiiir NEW YORK. Sept. i-wap. .4 Tony (.'£lil1'(.‘ii‘ ri will l » to throw off the rapidly piiint.’ F" I iind put up a guard for his sensitive and squashed now \\'l'.i"ll he. mks his world iiehtwuglit boxing cham- pionship e: \\‘il against Lou Amb- ers. tho in‘: kimer. N.Y, hurricane. Thursdiii: iiiiriii iii Alatiisou Square Garden. The eallatit little titfchoId-efs note took a .i-rit"ic pounding while he was regiwleiing a victoijv over rugged Jimmy ltlelrfiriiin of Van- couver last. _\I.1_v. Sloiv healing from the Caiiatliiin ll0iit‘l"S devastating barrage caused a couple of post- poiiciiients of Tony's title defence against. Ainbers. A year older. a year wiser and a ‘ilell he fought in i935 and rded iiiticli more he climbed 5 lO5i..A!Yli‘rl‘l ' " . formidable titan when into tiie roiv d arena for his first iiniit \v:th Cairriiieri. A jvear ago they said CIlllI’t>il(‘l‘l'S legs were ,brittle-eandv stlCiiS — that he ‘tand the pace against. a. ‘bie in the l0t.h to take the lead AAfter Both Teams Score? Prinz cHARLoT-ri-"rronw GUARDIAN SPURT WORL Junior Playoff Opener Ends In, lO-inning .oliii it Runner In Extra Frame (RY. M. .L Juniors of’ Summerslde and lloly Redeemer Parish Dod- gers last night battled to a 10 inning 4-all draw on the Upper Queen Street diamond in the opening game of the Island junior playdowns, , both teams scoring in the extra session after tho-y had finished the regular nine innings deadlocked at The game was a hitter. c1054: 3-3. struggle all tho way through. turn- ing lntn a. pitchers‘ duel between Connors and w. Arsenault fltcr the latter hurler had relieved B. Arscn ault. with one out in the second and the locals leading 2-0. It was in the early innings that the local crew looked like winners as they built: up a 3-1 lead, but in the last, four frames the visitors showed their fighting spirit. They tied 1t: up by the ninth and after they punched out a. triple and dou- forced the city team to display their met-tie to earn a draw, Shepherd singling with two out to drive home Ev Gallant who had singled. gone to second on a passed ball and then pilfercd third. ‘ It was a stirring climax to a. game that at times was loosely played but in other instances saw the youngsters rise to brilliant heights. Summerside field-ed a. team that played steady, capable ball at; all stages and had plenty of punch at the plate. Dodgers also showed plenty ability although poor base- J. Coyle, rf 3 0 i 0 0 0 I J. Gallant. cf 4 0 0 l 0 (l ‘Shepherd, ss 2 0 I 0 0 0' . Totals 3a 4 s "29 2s 7f "Yeliliiced LcCiair in sixth. "bait-Pr out huntin: on 3rd strike. .C.Y.Ill.L. AB R H PO A E , I. Clow. iii 5 fl 0 '7 2 0. E. Arseiiaiilt. 2h 5 0 0 1 2 0i A Landry. if 5 l 1 0 0 0‘ J. Casey, cf 5 0 2 1 l 0 R. Ciovv. l: 4 l 2 I2 (l 0 B. Arsenaiilt. p 0 0 0 0 l 0 H. Landry, 3h 5 l 1 4 l 4', J. Wedec, rl 4 l 1 0 0 0t A. Clow, s: 4 0 1 3 2 i i ‘W. Arscriault, p 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 ‘Totals 4 o 3o i2 5 i ‘relieved B. Arsenau‘; W- 2nd. ‘rents as quickly as pcvsibie. not be a very long scrap but. boy.‘ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BEA i Promoter Joey McDonaId has certainly put together an all-stai- zhoxing card for his show on Sep- i tember 7th. The biz boy's cards are gilvmys crowd plcaz-‘ers but it- ap- ‘ pears as if he hits outdone lllmSClI on his latest venture, For in addition to the title bout between Evans and Leslie the semi final between Biggar and Johstone of Cardigan is very apt. to steal the spotlight. Johnstone and Biggar were the. finalist and semi-finalist in the recent tournament. and farts can expect action, and loads of it, when these two face each other. Johnst-one, a. wild. niitt-slinuiirz boy from Cardigan never takes a. backward step. whflo Bimzars idea seems to be to annihilate oppon- Ii. may what promise of action it holds. Leslie and Evans are training hard and faithfully every day and shoiving improvement in every workout. Both boys are. aiming at a victory. no matter ivhat. the o0. . PRUMISESTUH MONTREAL. Sept. b-Hmvir ‘Nfllllllliil Hockey League years, came hack lame and honors with as one of the greatest {flint-rs in the the sport. EVEN ___,_,_ new PACT? S Draw some Ends In 4-2111 CountisEmi-fiiiiflliClub Followers Jubilant Dver Announcement Qt ‘StafsReturnToCanadiens oiiiiiii . iCanadian Press by Guardians Special Wire. hlorenz. the "Peerless today to tlii» llmvie" 0f 1f‘- iPfllTl he won histnTY of Morena was purchased today iii n straight cii~li tli-iil from New York Rangers, President Arnest Savard of and the French-Canadian supporters of thr- league's (‘aihidii-iis- announced. Frciicli-(‘anirrlian Montreal rlub were jubilant at the purchase of their greatest lliul. A veteran cf 33, an age WilFrt‘ mast men are out of major learn:- liorkejv. Moreiiz comes home to a ciiib whose iortiiiies have faded ' notably since he left lt. two season aizo after ll slraleht years of dazzling play in Cauadieiis colors His piirrtizise is expected to bring the old-lime following back to the club, a folloivine that seemed dis- interested after Hriuxe was sold to Chicago Black Hawks in the sea- son Of 1933-34. -His purriinsi» from the Rangers. to whom he was s‘ d i)\' the llaivks in mid-Iast-scastiii, ivas iiii- >1‘! oiid Pat Wins Little iiiove of Caiiari. tiolrdei" the (‘liiii ti. ied out of the 50R- .-on for ‘.1 - years. llowie iv Cecil H: i._ iv. 1hr- club rose to li: *'\ii(l a» \l i / )l't>:;<_{'i‘,t hack r» d No. T Ndffiit?!‘ I‘.’l("'(‘lis rlUl! ' been used’ siiire i nevtr would i...~i hadn't cemt- bark. Second luiee. 'l‘lii- GrePrs Stake. ’-Year-()iti Class. Pace, Purse [in-htpx- m“. Ambm-s‘ five running spoiled potential runs. v ‘and it looks like’ odds will be even‘ r E iiiiiii‘ P-ii- h! i ‘ v J,,,,;,,.. m", Tom, gave The series howeveripromtkstls to $UMMARX ‘kl/hen they climb throiizh the rope-s. u e n y Bah driver» -— —- -- - —-1 I __ .. . . _ ~ ' _ H .k- - L , r ,_-- 1,.‘ , be n hard foueht nfiar wit. ittic In addition to these two fights tiiruizuz Wat-r. ro h Il-‘lctii- _ 1 Lela“? wdmik htli‘cqt.zln.lor|‘ hnlmuck’ L Howard (liiklglfil c!i?cil<i=qii'smti1iliig2 may to choose b/owgen either squad. Earned runs: Dodgers 2. C.Y.M.L. two good preliminaries round out a __ - -- ~-- ~ — 2 2 and I‘ - kl hmli "In?" * _ y _ l,“ 15,121,” from he‘... m ‘pa,’ bu}, "Ty" Connors hurled 10 complete 3; runs batted in: J. Casey, A. plezisin: card. ‘ '~—- ' Orr. br c tBeriiV‘ T- —— ~— 3 3 2. Bud ‘Volo, black stallion, Pax \'olo. 0 Brien & (h... “gm, gottil]gr m“. mum mu innings last night for the locals. He Clow, H. Landry, Hennessey, Coyle, i COLUNIBUSY o,’ Se,” 1_,A,.. ,-.~-...n. h: iDennisi a s Barbour, Alberton. is basing his title hopes on his rltilCkgClAl-rflfrixiullgiqitts rémmtgz i gh-Elgcfd-t/htgg?b22ieh1g1tt:AJL3105:§, détttle got, geltftlinlg; Son-co by the ‘n: :,c(~).l:<!inr4i M H o 4 ' . . ' . H ; l. _.,|_ 15H f‘ b) . i . . s": .5 1r or i . u: -» I - '. Lery arm 0 u er, P. . iil ~ ‘» - 3. Guydxalmuck. daik bay gelding, Kalmuck. Geo. R. Luigi; “Ufilnirmg;‘Jsnlntiflbigtag-i ivcsterners. He retired the locals istoleii base: r1. Gallant 2. A. Clow. driven by me men“ Charm; Lfliui; A _ Th“ nuyp," RUM," LCWIS, Mi. Lihhlill Rd. ,, - _ . '_ in order in the first; but after re- R. Clow" hits: oil’ Connors 9 in 10 won the "Poi" » -. (‘it stake 12.1.’! (‘lass Pace. Purse . , , , .,et. to aim at. Canhoiieiis nose. _ , , n . t l Grfifrfi memorial ti. N015! Volo, hay fill)’. P8X \ 0l0, 0 Brien & Bar- T114», Gar-dong mm Thiu-sday tiring the first batter in the second lllflillfls; Off B- Arse-Raul! 3 1X1 1 1-3 I Vstakes, feature event. of the second hour, Aiherton. niczht. also includes another 15- "an mm thoume “Pd was taken ‘mt’ innings; 0H W‘ Arsenaun’ 3 m 82's N I i [jail-S Grand Circuit’ “Md m‘ m“ ~ . _ . » round mu. 5G,“, Mike Bcnoise Wm after yielding 3 hits and 2 rims. innings; nose On balls: on’ Connors , 011m state pa“ today in “might l l 1 5- 13111.10!‘ B0“ (‘so (‘hcsllllli _ Ftialllilll. C/"l- AllbreY- 35mm, m; plum mm“. fonmrwwcflzht Walter Arsenault coming in to 1 (B. Arsenaulti; on’ W. Arscnault. heats. 2 2_2 Claude O'Brien. Summerside. imam n: inst DH“, cl_o“.lpy_ the replace his namesake izaveai bril- 4, 1E. Gallant I2. Connors. l-Iennes- G I SOD pnim or pidiflrynpoii, am“. 3 .'i 4 6. Volo Scott, chestnut. stallion. Great Scott. Giilis i131 ‘sh minhnviinr. Belleise is rec» 1131" display of relief iiitchuiiz. He rev. Coyle): hit b.v pitcher: COH- Cardinal Prince to a track record nil-inf‘ Met. "Y'- iii W"! 4 5 3 . . - i -. d , , H p“. Yo“, mm stopped the Dodgers cold in the llOrSl (R. cioivi; wild pitch: Con- of 2.02 1-4 in the 2.1a on.“ pact‘ Dolor H. in: <Diiiieitisi _ s 4 a _ s: PQIQY- ‘Summcrsldo’ v _ gfimfirgfRcifin M “mad idler second inning uprising and went. on rnors l; passed ball: R. Clow 1:" i. land then went on to take the. nngxf Tieon, scratched I- P911219 Viilil- ha)’ mare: P713 ‘910- Geo- 0- Hfiilklll" n; n“,"1-,5_p0un'h divlsim, from there to limit the locals to 3 struck out: by W. Arseriault 12 (E. Play in the mixed doubles and i two heats anti the purse. _ ' l0‘? 1-4 ‘Yew track recordi , son. Middleton, N. S. “ ' hits and 2 runs in the remaining B Gallant, Blanchard 3, LeClair 2, mm; singles divlsgons of Ho“. m. i sfpnflARjlrg ‘we i-4. ?oo _ _ . , ___ _ _ _V___V___, 2-3 innings he was on the mound. Connors 2. lvfcKinnon 2, Hcnnessey deem“ Tennis Ciuiys night, ‘Qu]'nfl_, first mum ‘he Ppningrflar Farm hearth Trail-e. Tiie Lucille Brick , ’ n 2. Coyle): by Connors a (E, Arsen- L » t f d 1 n, - m, p1,], I 2J4 Ci, v T L p ; sfoo 'i\§\i ‘it-r Trill. Pum- sroo ENTRIES IN THE THREE ‘EAR OLD "ASS ‘ s I M t BOX SCORE oult. A. Landry 3. B- Arseneult Z. n“; otriig as Bliihlfeard, ch flir- rtgnr i i ‘ H- Lflflfifl‘. W901”? 10“ "n base? Quarter-finals were neared in thei can iParshalii -- -¥- — 7 i l ' i l 1 vhf ‘r- '. h] k K | k p . B ‘. DODGERS AB It l! P0 A E C-Y.M.L. 8. Dodgers 5. merry singles division and will beIRe-coverv ch q iEWfln) ___ _ 2 4 2 Tim S. hr u 1G0 ‘J 2 n i [S5 lClOrhl. H!‘ mare, ll mUC , UWCI‘ r05“ ‘ _ . _ - 1 v '- , _ ..v_ _ ‘ ~ i I _ I E- Gflilanir. if 4 2 1 0 0 0 t TTmD1f95—-‘\t W4‘- Dlail’. (360786 reached tomorrow night. Second‘ Benet. bg (Dougassi w. _ .._ 3 3 3 O f .\It(1 w. l 3 4 Ch“r|"tl°i"‘v“' B. Blanchard. 2h 5 0 0 4 2 IWFMP-cis: e11 the base-s W- howl" round of the mixed doubles WHSiLBP Title. in.- wroriai W _ k 4 s 4 2, Guy Amp hay mare, Clover Guy, G90. A. Cailbeck, S. LeClair. Ks 3' 0 l 0 2 0 ‘and T000035. completed with the four matches in The Volo. log tlllizzard» - ~- 1 2 7 l ° n q 1-511;- T. Connors. ii 7t 0 t‘ 3 '1 1 ‘ Score by iruiinrrsr that division last night. ,P0pular iuti. ch h (Wlliiei _ 6 5 n 1 hl-lmmf: d! h.‘ . “din , Bud Axworthv (‘e0 '*“'”“" iMCKiflnofl. 3b 4 l l o 2 z i 123 456 789 10-41 H F1 G. F. Hutchesoti, Charlottetown} Miss Elmivood. hiii iLacci-i -- 5 '1 ti " 1.503‘ a! , ' “I g . L" ‘ ’ ' ' 133M911" "mi Siiiwifmrs “n?!” m‘ i T. COHYIOTS. lb ' 4 I 0 l0 O l ‘iCACM L. 010 (‘00 101 1——4 9 5 Tennis Club veteran, suffered slim-i Rockdaie. l\T(‘Fi'\\'_\'li, scratch-ed. Nlacnowcll» §llmmer5lde- llililii fit Y1K‘ 011141 fliliiilmld 1:‘ m“ ‘IHQIIHOSQPY. c 3 0 l ll 3 3 Dodizers 020 oiti 000 1—4 6 7 inatlon from the singles last night. Tim . o ~ '1 o ~ 4, Jagkie V010, [my gelding, Pax Volo, “lzllington ‘Second tlflmi‘ 0i Q1011‘ ‘-“’Li?‘-':l““l‘______ __,__ ___ _ __ __ _____, v _________ ___________,, at the hands of Alf Doucette.‘ WW _____1 “icN-eiu‘ Charlottetown iseige? of tllie Cit’ biti.lia.lqnvea,sllilep. I. . ’ Scores were 6-4. 2-6, 6-4. | e s Doubles " ‘ , " ‘ . .9 efl er H1 K‘ "'5 Ef~ ~ ‘ Jack Kenny. Holy Redeemer fav-‘ J. B l k K. 1-". kl‘ C‘. . . ' 5' narky kfllmucl" dark Sea‘ gelfhmz‘ Kaimuck‘ w‘ "i013 "N571 “'3” ‘might’ i" lemil“ I s orite, advanced with a. victory overt F‘. l-Iuticllriligtlilnhv G. ’ F01‘ i~\d(llldOll2ll SDOYt B. “Onlellh, (itiatlottetown. in the Iillllllllif and it determination . . S. McNutt, 0-3. 6-3. i P. McQuiiid & V. McQuaid vs. A. q I, e- Mill-v Killer's h" "We “dark- “'“'""‘ ti} .1‘.°‘i:..".1::..‘.?‘°“ “ "M Mark In Winmn Swzm né"e“i’g““ “°‘°“‘°" *"~ “l t‘ G" ‘ °° a“ 8 Kcnyv Chafliiuetown‘ I Game- is scheduled for 5.30 with g | doubios "sums 1-0110“ i 7. “VOYHLV BQlWIIT, DFLV Ilfildlllii- Al “Orthyv Alfred Nels WiliUO-k Collin? Tm» |“f" _ . _ ___________t M. Shaw and K. Franklin defen- ‘.44>¢Q4§OOQQ4+OOQo0§¢re1444§§444¢¢§4¢Q§¢¢4¢¢¢¢¢.¢44, Webster. lilflfif- . , _ LAKEFRONT. Toronto, Sept. i-i i 4 Huimem“ "d L’ wflghh * Z < S Starrett Volo brown stallion, Pax Volo, Geo. 0. _ _ (CP)—Frank Prit-charti oi Buflaloi " ' " ' I ~ i ' , ‘. - _ ~ - i I. Connors and E. Connors ele- v Hankinson, Middleton. N. ‘S. Fifth (mine ff Qrtiitictiingti‘: Baseball RQSUItS 5mm, R Callaghan and Q Kenny, 3 1 Si. Guy Todd, hay stallion, Liover Guy, J. L. Read, H. R. ayo _ mm money of $2500‘ w a-os-s, 6-3. g Mount Stewart Le ion . n Borden. Series Tonight i Pritchard set a. new world's pIO- yyl-[QNAL LEAGUE HLGDmYX-‘i “g g~gfall°ii7dgi°gi§d g ~ g l I __ . x. ‘I ,_ m d‘ 4 It“ »- . arre an . neau, -, - .‘ ‘ ._ v “i A CLAQ D" ~inrn and Evcclsiors meet i irlsgsllilrlrqdisflhlicntiiin litiictiorhouisjitisgyilin l . no 000 m0 1 q 0 J‘ Ewing“ and P’ Imam defmmi" z : ENTRHZIB ‘N THE FOUR YE‘ R OLD ‘is illiTnfiaiclllllfi iii the fifth came of nlilltltes and nine seconds The old i g???‘ l 10mm 00X 3 9 2 i ‘Btrlvlgall and R‘ Dufly‘ 6'4‘ 2'6‘! x ’ 7 a n r _ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 s urgi . ; _._ . . . . their seven-name series to decide mark. 2:08.55, was set by Gianni i M‘ F, .1‘. ‘ Rois “d Lo CZ; T _ _ ‘ 7 i, . _ _ v _ _ l. Belfast, hay gelding, Great Britten, J. A. herr, ,h,,n,,,.;.,n_< at Italy ltctieetiier Soft- Gainbi of Italy when lie won tho.»wcalf,l_‘ifld"q.odd_ a i’ 0 ‘\I<-;T;‘SPM;:IEDI'LE N To deteimine the middleweight (lt.-WI ihs.) I T N Q bail League Both teams are at C.N.E. cried 135i Yf-‘m- ‘P1 >1 d 1 1 . om 001 001 2 8 1 . " ' ' a champion (if the Island. ' run). I i ' d \ 1h (‘ Vt‘ l1 e eiit deidlo kt d at two wins each Pritchard was f1!‘ ahead 0i’ i319 n n O P m‘ 1 0m om q m O D Mixed Doubles t ' o ~ n n ' Bu xwor v . i. Y i‘ n’ ‘I ' ‘. ‘ § - _ _ ‘ .6 . Cincinnati oi . . Gordon K3 c‘. Roger. v.. J. M - _- ,. . , ' "' Bud Auhho)‘ ha} Folding‘ i " ' and a real iiilili is expected to-t field as in. cros=ed the nut-ii linrfl, .wan,,,.§_ Rhodes and Atwood’ “Md & D Hog” Q l c : Entries nill he received up to . ‘|)l0lllllt‘l‘ lbth. ‘ DAWSON hummerside. "nit Tin- niaieh Will pet. under He finished st.l'0ni!_,. climbing on . ; Q . . ' ‘ i , “id _ - . . . ’ . . ‘ . (- . n .- t A u‘ m“ “' ._., ‘,1 l the finish float and 4mm" hmds f Gr-nno; Hiiiliiitlmvoith, Frey and p c. 013m“ a; My Doyic m A Hm - o .» ress ail entries and communications to the Presi- ' i’ Bonnie Bniwn‘ dark bay’ "u" Ht 0m r “r my at "NO Hum n i with friends. s l g i i I"""‘l""di' ‘ m“ ‘i’ M‘ M M?"".1:‘~ i, t dent, Mount Stewart Branch (‘anadiiin Legion or I i H‘ Roper’ (hmmuotowm . . T‘ T i NH" "mam - NW “Mk m] M0 020 7 12 1 c ‘VI Ali-m 3mg“! i z phone Mount. Stewart No l0 i I . i- June Worthi- W """'°» A‘ ““""‘~"» ‘V°"""~"°" - Themieeloirimeer.keeper "P °‘i-li“£‘.1........ °£T..l.°i§l§i3°o§.ii§..;i " “Q‘““n-‘='Ft§’§r‘"“““' I : i hlr-Neill, (Yhariottctoivn. _ R Stroke "I 54 1° the mmuie 81W)“, " _ .» ’ _ “our '~ ',. 9 Purse to the winner $50.00 with )l‘>'<ll\iiliil‘.< of o - r ' . ihroughout the race took (.11.: 193d and Mantuso. C. Daiis. Lee. Hen s Sing] s ‘ i ‘ i n. Leta Kalmuek, hay mare, Imimuek- B181!‘ Andlew mom“, mo, the '67 conmcmtorynhnin, noon, Bryant and 0pm, J. Coylevs. o. Chandler, z further ntatches. . New Glasgow, “mach, H“ “.35 net-c, henna-L VB k] m0 J Cnn1pi:)l0“l?5&l73“b;inny vs I z Notice of ticket sale will be advertiser] later. I w ~ Priddj. rstc ti in , r00 xii a - » - a '11-‘; TROT Gilliam!‘ 111 Sgflgnd b" ‘llinlagfigig iSt. Louis coo Berrigan nit I2. Cnailiflghan. owowrofrmo oqooo 0-044vooeooeee-oooooeooooeoeoooeoeo¢ "" ' mum. Gama“ o1 sunburn one, Game called in fourth. i - M. liti INN-Z. Jil-ii-LZ i _ _ ‘followed and took $350, third prize Frankhouse and PhPIPS; Johnson ' -- ‘ 1. Lusty Frisco 2.07M, h.s., by San Francisco. owned mafia“ i ~ l land Davis. hv C. H. (‘handler Charlottetown I’. E. . Priddy was _ 1d mnutes beh nd v _ "- Helen D " till, h in bv Atlantic Express. owned I tug loud“ nmsllilfllg lgfffiizaigilithlld st Loiiizirlkwifinyio iiiihAgdIEa a l A l‘ B 0Xitl Card " ' "' _ ;‘ ’ _" - aieau was y s i ,. .. . . . -- by Urban than. hiiseouehe, r. n. i. k d . “m... Washington 0.00m 207; 513 o 3 g ii. (' i Lil, lLm. bv Justice BT00 owne r Nicholas Ostapyk of Ottawa took Hogsett, Caldwell and nHemsley; _ _ i} ulvuct Bee - i ' i- P E ] i Jourth piflCt‘ 11ml $200 prize monigv. Whltehill and Millies. THF, AHSORRIXH 'l' H R i i. i. YHOi - h) “on RIFNQHI’ Somhpoltfr _ ' l I . d h land John Cairo, Toronto. fifth iDJti-oit O00 400 000 4 4 l ‘ A N . 4- "fickle-st 109'» ll-fl- it." “ampmi- "M" -" i iwiunliii’. $100 aninnninnin om mo m1 1 2 2 suns ll.\\'l-‘. BEEN \\'.\l'l‘i.\G FOR. hlvron hl(‘i\l'll1lll‘ Kenslflillim‘ P" B’ I’ 1 ' Qsiflihlk “'05 Olliy a. few yards i" . Rowe and Hayivorth; Bullock,‘ . . , v 5. Harvest. Meiotiv llillit. ll-TIL. h)‘ Robert S. Ilergen, i front of Cairo who made n gall"? ‘Gumperl, Rhodes and Hayes. owned h‘, “rink Reid q‘ John-Sh Nf|d_ . ‘effort ‘to overtake the Ottawan. icievciand poo 000 10o 1 '1 3 . K ('1 t ' DC i) ll hi“ . bv l'lCOpi3-| owned DY ‘ wlnmm ‘Nolan i” Chain‘? Boston m0 400 00x 4 1 x iS_ROI'XDS_IR I p: ' y n ‘u s ’ I ~ s l e ' a ' V " Iip am one . p p: I flnilhedrtslxthb- 5 "vars re me Hmder- Gaiehmm‘ “nd 0°03“ . lior Island Heawviveifiht iitie . ohn lllurray, Clyde Rnet. - " ' i £11m R "l" "m?! "P 0" Grove and R. Ferrell. I ifYIVMtIBBTlMY-l" m‘? léuiz-klgiie Wig)“ Chicago at New York-played $50, ie same amoiiii pc e up y , _ i “lives Siari PNImPHY at 2 Prm- i I i Richard Brown of Laureldnle. Pit. former (“to 1 lwho came from the stragglers to INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE take the last money plaoe. ADMISSION 50c TO GRAND STAND AND ITLEACH- GEORGE LESLIE VS rns NO ADMISSION MAIN GATE rant: cit-uni o-mbi. wine" 1w i-ee- fiiniiinnime 303113003? iii’ in . ‘ *' ‘ ‘ ivent onlya mile and a hall’. l-le Anderson‘ Ewan‘ Memm and I PARKING. ‘was hauled from chilly Lake On- Winnei‘ Recent Hezieviveight Tournament, tario while in second place behind Gray; Pettlt, Delncruz, Vench, Kelly James Evans _ mid Hogan. Kensingtnn This Association will not. he responsible for any Eflitifrlmgg~Ryiigctglillffhrlalfvlifpgziidfxf Rochasm- om mi om 3 '1 i damage to owners, drivers. grooms, horses, or prop- ing the race as a cool evening T‘°'°“t° °“°°°" m” ‘ ‘° 2 J. JOHNSTONE vs. STAN BlGGAR-J-S Rounds. Klelnke and Poland; Mooty, Ber- . l_v and Straub. Buffalo Montreal breeze sprang up and was 58 by the time Pritchard finished. Cubs Again erty of horsemen racing in the above events. ffvm any cause, or damage or injury to person 0i" lwlsml“ on. before or during the progress of said meet. Finalist and SemiFinalist in Recent Tournament. DAN Nle(‘.OR'.\I.~\(‘. Souris vs. JACKIE SHAW, City —4 Rounds. 030001100 5 9 o‘. ooooooooo o oo. OTHER IOUTS Ash and -Grouse; Myllykungu, ' Hensiek and Tate. ‘ l LT.-COIi. D. A. MacKlNNON, D.S.O., inning at Chicago today but that baiting big guns. the former getting a double and three slnizles, and the President. , - . - _ - L w ROULTER, Before ,. nation ys. GALLANT-lt Rounds socygtary, iCubs. the Giants are tissnred of at n-p New Yorkers i " its‘. "4" All 31 R°""°5--' ’_ TC llfll .0 I sit“ _. I __ "W, , . , .. , h2g1; *i“'g;~;;i*,',‘,;~;, ““i:,,.';‘,"..;":“:.; notion» ATTENDANCE EXPECTED q ORE Phii d i ni 4i i1‘- W . Thm-‘de-v- _ cm" vorR RTNGSIDE SEATS EARLY- AT WORTHY ‘s iinroxr - Haw They Stand st. 10in]: R 4n n: 1.30 Tlliiliglugfldég. 33$ imrjtgtroo; Mel Ott. and Bill Terry were m. ' m In by Guardian's 8pm“ ‘vim New YNQTIONAI. IL€‘.\G‘4: oi“ fifth inning was enoukh tor the New York mnnnirvr hanging out a M p: m N Amparo/m LIIAGiUE s. 7,, -,. _-,n'~, galloping New York Gianlswshove doubie and a onnin to drive in three . y 9 ' 7 cw York ' L" -,-, four runs across, sew u a. 1-4 vlc- runs. - Cleveland ti": g “gig giiiii,” 2:; "will tory and take a commgridlng four- At. st. 1min tlie cnrdinals-Bi-ook- PRICES; $1.00, 75c, 60c. Tax Included. Detroit on 62 .521 Cl tumh name lead in the National League lyn Dodgers came was rained out Chicago 8'1 62 hi9 B m “mm m 65 4P0 race. ~ after 3 1-2 liinities of Dilly multim- wlmlinillon 67 62 hi!) ‘mun 5a “a I As a result of taking ihree-out-o The Dodzcrs were leading 3-2 at i ‘Iostcn " Bronkim M H 4m i (our tn the "crucial" series with the the time ["6506 a5 as .500 Philadelphia. 42 m ano | ' v