i. moron oiii. 79c Gallon Bring Your Own Container! LAWLUWS AUTO SALVAGE (Opposite Forum) 2M) Fitzroy St. PAGE SIX Phone 383 l.’ BACK STRETC-ii ‘A i ure Event. Mac 3-4. 'i\'lll\lJl(I-l\ pacer of his era, nlso klililll} other great horses. Friiiiicls - (vi the very likcable Mr. Harrimull ‘wall regret the dlsllppflinlmrl‘! ivhii-li the forced retirement of i Trtan Hanover must be to aim. Bob Kenlfick, one of the lead- ing publicity writers for the Unit- itl States Trotting Association uhu recently took in the raci 111(~lI-ugs at Old Orchard, Xtfiuine, ivzis a spectator at Wednesday af- ternoon's races and was much in- ii-ilsicil in the whole picture, the §I1'('l1l crowds, the fine racing and crtrjilhll l that went with a stood nu-cli —<-vcept the rtiiii- Mr. Kl-iicfick received a Warm scl- i-oiuc from everyone acid has zil- ri-:id_v made many friends and hopi-s to be hack again with us ncvt your, We are indebted to All‘. K"l1(‘llCl{ for some recent nubile- iig. from which tlirse are excerpts. Old Home W'0t-1< Exhibition drew cub to this City the p. day's utit-iidniu-i- .. hibition was us u 811d Wednesday \\'iis ti for that (lay, livid)‘ witnessrng the races. yclock a mist came up \\ tinued iintll ihi- (mi-h h Anti-Aircraft, Charlie H ~10 capture the ing the siin1n1;iri(-s' we \'- i1 them in brief. _().. TUESDAYS imczs - 111:1 P1211‘. Purse $5O0.-—Coll~~ci1 . ' by W. G. Stcvfizirt, N1 w find driven by Hiirlvy lfzir: 1-1; Joe Direct (BINUPII Peter Brooke 2nd (O'Brien) three ether stair s. i)(“l t " 1-2 by Joe Direct. . Pace-Patri-ck Alibt‘. G. Stewart. New f“ driven by Hurley H O. U, Volo (Sic-och 1 (Walker) 5-5 2; Lori ' 2-6-6; Fri-c blee) 4-4-5; 2.23 Pflcf‘. »' encer, owned by M‘. Simmons. driven h) - 1-1-1; Jenn Birdlcng, lHlliF-l . 2; Manchester's Apollo (“Joli-cir) 8-2-3, two other stat-tors, h~<i 1111i." 2-14 1-2. . . - .224 Trot. S iiml Divisi-on—-Viclni‘ Leo. S, Allen, Halifax, t stay there flashing mile and then comi Postponed from T unavoidable delay. even split with the the Frce-For-All w inner cha but in the other two To111111y Berry, who came over from Ecigland as a mere stripling has found America a land of milk rvid honey; and got a lot of praise . uliin he won the 21st Hamhleton- ‘inn with Chcstertown. He also get "£1 present of $3,000 from Waiter E. (Cgitfnued on Page'7) upset victories. A crowd of close to 10,000 "an, sau lacing of _11 high order. Favor- (d with brilliant sunshine the big holiday throng snw stirring bi""~ti1°5 i" evfryvllfiat on the four {C84 card. lhllllilllgr stretch bah 105. cosc. daring riding as thc “W15 “mild hi! into the first turn Three horses. Lucky Number Quak. F“ BOY (1nd Traffic Grattan tak- lhll 11(‘\\' race records and m“ a. Semple, 1-1-1; 1.1151101 _ R gum saw Dr. F, c. D 4 z-z-a: any A0010» ~Br~~i<~1~i 3- 9S1! S mom-- fine poiamtniigah fit? 212., flve ether S'.'\1‘l('1‘$, 110st time ting (he fields away in perfect or- der. _O_ A“ERWA\ “pfipdgctll the meet vlvill conclude _ - T ' 1' more (mo: classes li d aiiivEqliifigsgihiil-J 01110010,, _ 001 000 000-16 0 “g1- (vhiurui bv the Free r01 “X11 flan), 0.3 m,‘ AM, , lit-fruit _ .. 020 100 0011-2111 11 Zlhrot. ‘a1 ‘class ii-lziclt should give by JG‘, 0.3mm,“ 3_5_1_ . Vlrtllgngstioithv and llayes, Ihgnud note m hnrs? racing Mac (Stead) 4-141» " i / t ‘\._ {uvls (""1 Rlflh-"(lfi- Fr 1 5 “Pd 3i 6105s that W111 see the “H, (Kaispr, 1 . it: r/rk 003 001 000-l a 1‘ sifilito] o.d ieieilin Tracey Hanover Mo“ amend] _ “rsfloon 1.1 00k-—d 0 u} ti‘ against ihrce other high duh, ‘i... e1. . 11.1.0 sin-d Robinson (sass horses. In pddmon [beret 11.11115 and H. Wagner v.1ll b0 the 3rd division of q . . XATIONAL 2-5 Dace clzissificd. the 2.15 pace a classified page 002 000 010-0 0 2' ' 5 h“ ("assmm m“ m“) 000 000 000-o 2 1 Lopcz- Dick- RACITS —- 21f‘.- ( :1 il 0d by w_ (1 $tL-\1_-;11-i_ ‘rlrhon _ Harley Harrlson._ l-l-(lr: Prov (Au-lo s-2-1; Nilro 1 (Tc 23-3; Jusl Betty IS Ramona Dah- ' ltarters. Tffhl‘, _. 2.16 3'4. .-. .Jun:or Rhea Mae, owned by l“. C. f‘ Amherst. driven by F fiéiyXif-[M ~ (ill .1 v ‘. , Pittsburgh St. I ' . First Heat, Away on [he second score Lticki‘ Numbrr had the rail but 1n the drive for positions Marv (Chicago 0 000 00o 002-4 '1 R thvelleqhheiligiuflleiad l “fflkl- Gumifn- and Mucllefi lun lhe backstretch ‘Conic 1° ii-nhgiigiitriiiBaueriioiiriiios§qho°hrflnil00ism" m" m" °amf l” ‘henthaii Brooklyn a " 011000 000-z 4 1 ‘iwm “Fri; A‘ Reamm‘ M“ BM“ Judd and Seniinlck: hfclton, rlllllcb" Nlumber‘ Buddy Bud" Drhrnian. Casey and Edwards QM", me Ctuliligritguxinqirfigg ha?" IMERMT-ofr-L 1(;"*i1,.2;";.i::.:;: ('12:, 11191105“ -- t i. ie - 10.111; and Lucky Number went to simultaneous drives but it was Lucky Number who paced to the front hzilf irnv down the hcmc iiqftlCllAitiRulll by a length from . arr . camorc ivilh Mae Bud- long lllllfilfli! third and Buddy Budlong fourth. Just Flicka, Cor- Dtlfill Owen. Miss Cleo Dale and om P111110 finished in (hm order. The mili- was in 2.16 l-4. a new record Lucky Number. Second llczit: The crowd saw an- other three-horse stretch duel as Jcc O'Brien (ock Mac Ringo home in front of Marv A. Reiimorc and Lucky Nl1fl1‘5Cl‘_ after finishing H “m, pvmpd my“. provincial eighth 1n the first heat. Marv A. Fc!‘|1-l‘_rinn1 firm m OnciRPTinlCYC snapped (he rail from 5L gtqxiuln wan the ‘ Lucki" Number on the first turn and The maid,“ gm.“ 11c the closely-hunched ‘field d M 5L slenhem Mo‘; , ITOilIlCiPCi toward the stands OBils-n lursdoy. ond the wlnnersfliwk M“ Fm!" “P 9“ ‘he 0"“ mot either Monclcn Bears 0,2151’ l“ (“"1 1'1"“ twiikh dwfiflf-V i (:f][\ {M me mm NE , H, iinzriizi- out icn use 11in :1 stcd 111011 1.1-: camficifili: l arr-v 11 010;) iwhliflnuwlflilc 5119K- slrc‘ci. 1ev let i181’ rlves ,11l'llll the three-quarters 110g.‘ Lhad been i-cachrd Mac Fingo an uc- kv pulling out. flilllWllv doyvn the homcstrcicli Mac Fingo showed a nose ln front Mnnlng by half I i-lengih with Luckv Number beat- tng Marv A. Renmore by a nose for second. The remainder were strung out a few lengths bacFklzfl Third Ilcnt: ft was all Mac - go ln the final heat as driver Joe O'Brien took his field away fast. to lend from wire to wiilre. Mae Budloitg furnished all t e com- petition. At the half Mae was neck and neck on the outside with the Flngo horse. Shc raced that way to t-he backstretch before tucking 1n but when taken to another drive at the seven-elghths couldn't catch) (he lFlngo ‘lroirseh tLlrllCk¥ Num er. w nner 0 e rs ea came from far back the last half {i0 finish bthlrd hrhaidlnJg kA. eamore v a ea. us c a. Corporal Owen. Buddy Budlonx and Miss Cleo Dale flushed 1n that ordenr F A“ ree or I-‘lriit Ilcnt: Lining them up on the first score Starter D0118!!! ‘sgntflihte ‘geeafor-allei: ‘away (‘g1 e r3 D ow-n an e crow broughlt to its feeksiazndrkliver Har- rv Ba lev bring orne n front (of Aiglelhheaviéja-gflckeddflaéi- Alrcm t. e go c wor - kin was in front with Anti-Afr- craft moving up to second on the baclutietch, Strung out in I line they came bv the half with Wilkin in front followed bv Anti-Aircraft. Tip Abbe, Harry Direct. Chuck W(T1’_t_hy_nnd_ Royu1_at_ Law.__'l‘hey -_ .1 l)‘. ' ion. . . . Fl . owned Urbr-n GzlVnr. ltIis-urI-iv, c by George Srzlacv, ‘I fl-l-IZ Budlong lC11lill1'11"' Moneymaker (J. 9'13 Baldwin (Bavler) (Birt) 4-5-2: Bcltv - Semplc) 5-4-6: Mo" dan fi-ilr. Tinw. 21f!) l7 3-4; 2.23 3-4. .- Svracusc 000 010 1-2 7 g Buffalo . 000 004 x_4 3 0 f,“ Schultz and West; Houttcman . and Tabacheck. Yount. 11050110? §Semi-.finals swtxr JOHN. N.l3., Aug, 14 - ((111 Saint John Cathedral C. (i. trounced Sl_ Step-hon 12-4 to- Thursdofs row/w \\'(‘l‘(‘ iinfcrt" unalely pus‘ zoned I 'l " cause of a very he: the night 11nd in made (he (rack i111’ t. " ) count of (hosi- »~\'~11l< \'.:ll found in this issue 11.1"‘, rt. .21 y l'-'l((':~' 11y nll the _[)_ The groan“: ter of all time. with :1 world t--‘ two n1'-‘1iitrs expected stakes lhis‘ = tiretl with . glfifllive disorders arc fill‘ cniiu. ls strange Indeed that siiih Vllllflbie horse in the him‘: Harry PCflVhflii, one nl‘ 11p- greatest drivers nnrl triviiieiw, looked after by one of (he (- best caretakers, should how- wrong with stomach iffllliiil". owner l-s E. J, Hnrrlmon. Ont‘ 1f (iic wealthiest men in the Unitr-z: Suites and a brother or W. Averill Hnrrlman, who iwcomv fiunnii". 11s ambassador to Riis ‘n ilivrlii: (hi-l war. The Harrima-tis’ father ii-as. the founder of the Union PIIPifiC RaiZ-lway as It now ls nnrl was ‘great horse lover, owning r FOR SALE Three thoroughbred Percheron colts. Laet breeding. ENGLISI-PS STABLES Pictou, NS. Anyone having snaps, or material pictures of interest to racing faternity please mall to MARITIME HORSEMAN ' New Glasgow, N.S. They will be returned Wilkin Wins First Heat Of Feat- Hanover And Winnie Scott Other Victors. Meet Concludes Today t Outfootcd in the first heat as Wilkin caused st ‘ b’ I z - day showed terrific bursoth ‘frlfs lg pacing m mm _ $1000 Free For All Trot and l rhfillilnvfbttitifi Qldtliome Week racing program. Trailing W1]. “In d t, _'_“S ances "PM reaching‘ the backstretch the i (on iip around the big pacer showed driver (Tobb Miller called upon him; he under the wire in 2.07 1-2 in the second 11g back to win the final mile in hursday the card lost nothing by the Favorites had to be content with an underdogs as Mac Fingo, together with classes, the 2.24 Tr Peerless Hanover and Winnie Scot; [he ‘SEW A; IHI‘. CHARLUIIIIIU"\’N GUARDIAN F ingo, Peerless an upset, _ nc yester- speed in the next two miles Mice, feature his greatness when went to the front to 2.10. “i941 "D (‘Xpected victories 0t and 2.19-2.20 Pace came through with ‘held their drives until inree-quartcrs; ihm Ami and T111 Abbe started out the leader but Wilkin had tool much pace lett winning bv a length over Anti-Aircraft with Tip Abbe coming fast in the stretch’ io finish ai the “Crait‘s" patLl Chuck Worthy moved up past Hflrfy Direct to cop fourth with Royal at _La\v slxlh. The mile was| in 2.09 u1th the last half in 1.03- Second Heat: Anti-Aircraft bftllltlht ilie crowd to its feet as he won (he second mile. responding to Driver Cobb Miller's urging up the backstrctch the second trip n-l round to 110cc bv Wilkin at 11ft‘ SGVEiD-(‘IRhiUS pole and win off byi himself in 2.07 1-2, the fastest‘ mlle 0f the meeting. , But while the Aircraft was wlnw 11mg off by himself the big throng the other five horses finish- ing in a closely-packed bunch as they battled each other hammer and tongs the last 75 yards from the wire with Tip Abbe, fifth at the three quarters finishing third. Harrv Direct fourth. Chuck Wor- thv fifth, Royal at Law sixth. The first half was priced in 1.03 1-4 with the first quarter in 30 l-2 seconds. Thli-d Heat: Again Anti-Aircraft cisplaved his speed when driver liflller called upon him 011 the backstretch pacing around Wilkin who had taken the rall right af- ter the word to open up a two length lead and again win off by himself. Back behind the “Alr- craft" there was a merry battle for places with Tip Abbe having half a length on Harry Direct for who might itd-olc second Dlacci Chuck Worthy la-ncl- lng fcurt-h. Royal nt Law fifth and Wilkin after leading for nearly three-quarters of the mile iavlndlng up sixth. 2.24 Trot (1st. Div.» First Heat: The crowd saw an- other upset occur as Peerless Han- ovcr coming through from the top of the stretch nipped Billv Kal- niuok and Quakers Boy at the wire in a three-horse finish. Away on the fourth trip Billv Krilmuck held the rail from Imo Kalmuck who tucked ln at (he quarter At the half 1t was sllll Billy, fol- lowed bv Ima. Quaker‘: Boy. Peer- less Hanover and lhc other three strung out. As they hlt ln-(o ihfig tum the second ii-fp Quakers Boy started a drive that took 111m up‘, on even terms on the outside nt_ the three-quarters with Blllv Kal- miick. They flashed past the seven-elghths like a team; as they hit the stiefch Peerless Iliinover trotted fnto the picture imd.lt Wll quite a battle home with Peerless coming through in the last few yards to takc the heat from Billy Kalmuok. Quakei-‘s Boy made a a bobble 25 vards from the wire but caught quickly to land third. Marlon L was fourth, Ima Kal- muck dropping back to fifth, Sir Francis Drake and Scottv Mc- Kane. sixth and seventh. Second Heat: Peerless Hanover made every post a winning one as he outtrotted Quakers Boy ln the stretch to win bv a length and chalk up a, new win-race rec- ord of 2.14 1-2. Away to a per- fect utart on the second score Peer- less led the field awav and was never headed all during the mile. Ac they battled for positions a - iound the first two turns Bllly Kalmuck in second place want to n break to drop fai- back. Oomlng by the half 1t was Peerless. Ima Kalmuck on the outside and Quaker‘: Boy tucked in with the rut n couple of strides behind. Halfway up the backstretcli, the second trip Quakers Boy went trotting by fma Kalmuck to move up to Peerless Hanover‘: wheel at the men-eighths but Peerless had too much speed in the stretch by a length over Quaker Girl. Marion L nipped Ima Kalmuck at the win for third place. Third llont: Peerless Hanover by (he Alrcriift aficr RA scvcnt 11. Favorites Manage To Break Even In Another Great Racing Fro gram the first two heals and Quakers Boy took (he ficld away the first trri (lr ‘ v strung out going up (Bic b-sacqcttli. At the lnlf lmri Kalmuck made a bid for the rail but hiid to tuck in on the backsirctch. Al the seven-elghths Quakers 130v had opened up a three lcnglh lead and was never thr-Iiitciicd in ‘he stretch. taking n new remrd of 2.17 1n winning (he heal. Billv Kalmuck won the brittle for srcond place ln n. duel with Peerless Hanover. Ima Kal- inuck fourth. 2.19-2.20 Pace First Heat: After getting the word with Jerry Lee Volo at the roll. Brier Budlorig paced around three 'l1orses on the outside to lake over the lead at the quarter pole and as they came by the stands ln a llne 1t was Peter. Jer- ry, Traffic. Queen's Treasure, Co- chain Princess. Winnie Scott and Sister Henley who had gotten a.- wuv badly. As they hit into the backstretch Traffic Grattan was the first to move shoirlng terrific Speed as driver Johnnv Conroy took him front just before the seven- cighihs to make it a parade l0 the wire. Back behind the leader, however. real “d0gflgh(s" were go- ing on with Jerry Lea V010 cop- ping second. Len O'Meara moving Winnie Scott up fro-m sixth at (he half to land a good third. with Queen's Treasure fourth. Peter Bunions dropped back to fifth Wlill Czicliato Princess and Sister Heulcv finishing in that order. Thc mile ln 2.10 3-4 was a new record for Traffic Grattan. Second Heat: Winnie Scott fur- nislicd another surprise of the afternoon's program when driver Ilcn O'Mcara taking her out on the brick=trctch the first. trip took lhelcadfromTraffic Grattan at the quarter pole and from there on made cverv post a winning one. Awav to a perfect start on the first trip down Traffic Grattan bod the rail holding it ln the race for (he first tum. Up the back- bifCiflll \Vinl1ic went to her drive to ii-ns Winnie. Traffic. Jerry Lec Volo. Cochato Princess. Queen's Treasure. Peter Budlong and Sis- icr Henley. All through the last half positions remained unchang- ed as the battle developed between Winnie and "Traffic but there was 11c denying Winnie as she paced undcr the wire a length to the good over Traffic Grattan, Jerry Lee Voln retained his third place 51301 with Que '5 Treasure moving by Cmhaio P1" cess in the stretch to snap fourth place. sir Francis Drake was sixth and Sister Henley Third Heat: Again it was the smooth little pacing machine Wic- nic Scott. handled superbly by Len O'Mc:ir:i who outfooted the field to win the heat and race. Winnie ivcnt itway on t-he rail. Traffic Grafton frying for the lead raced her on the outside flnallv taking over at the quarter pole. At the halt Cochalo Princess had movcd tin to second on the outside cf Traffic Grattan with Winnie ii". the 1101c. Halfway 11D (he back- IJFEiCIl O‘Meara pulled Winnie cut to lake cver the lead at three quarters and from there home was never in anv danger of being headed. ’I‘rofflc Grattan was second. Jerry Lee Volo third and (he remainder well strung out. Officials: Starter: Dr. F‘. C. Dougan. Judgcsa-W. S. Brown. S. Thane Bclvea. H. H. Sllliphant. Timers: L. B. MacMlllan. Byron Brown. Dr, A. A. Lcckhari. Clcrk of Course: W. J. Brown. Assistants: W. H. Benton, Char- lcs licardon Numbers Clcrk: James Harrell. Patrols: Charles Snow. Arblng. SUMMARY 2.25 Pact. Classified (2nd DivJl Mac I-‘ingo (O'Brien) 8 Liickv Number (Kelly) . 1 Mae BudEoug (Long) 8 Marv E. Reamore (Ratch- ford) . . Buddy Budlong (Stead) . Just Fllcka (Cudmore) Corporal Owen (Jobalee) Miss Cleo Dole (Walker) Tlmct 2.16 1-4, 2.18 l-l. 2.1 winning horse owned by J. Ferguson. Oxford. N. S. Frec-For-All Anti-Aircraft (Miller) Wllkln (Bailey) Tip Abbe (O'Brien) Chuck Worthy (Harrison) Harry Direct (Burt) Royal at Law (Moredde) 0'1 1-3. 2 mama». mun- 1 2 4 3 '1 6 5 8 2 4 . 5 6 '1 6 in 3- 9 Peerless Hanover (Allan) Quakers Boy (Conroy) Billy Kalmuck (Kelly) .. Marion L (E. Bemnle) Ima Kalmuck (T. 8cm 1e) Sti- Frances Drake (0' Ecoitv Mcliane (Bailey) Time: 2.10. 2.14 1-2. 2.1 . Winning horse owned by 2.19420 Ploo Winnie Scott (O'Mearn) ...... ‘Traffic Grlttan (Conroy) . Jerry Lee Volo (Jnbclee) . Queen's Treasure (Harrison) Cochato Princess (Allan) Sister Henley (O'Brien) Peter Budlong (E. Hem-ole Time: 2.10 8-4. 2.12 l-4, 2. Winning hone owned by p: ' AQSQSaQ-n- 4900mm»- g ~IQ|LCB>4U QQOIDFIZ _@ | a-IWQQBI-l '1 Bilbfilll-l ha" .3 Arted on 1h outside havinn won_ '~‘ _ Jam c1" ~ l .. One frequent and hunt somcorn fish'- son: 50131111: u_ . 1y hears ccmplalniiv; c-boul 1 trout out of sea- i. or excretiing the limit, or its Iib~7<ii the ntilliig or ljiggingi Tl-Lytg- (he flshcruiciis my The gunzitr crlcs ‘to lug). heaven zilrut the dllCitfi Jlfli 111° shot before zhc IHIFU“ “W ‘I ‘J4’ geese and braiil killed dul‘ 11K 111911‘ spring migration, or ihc grouse cr pheasants ‘pott-ri‘ 1n tli-s ivlnte" months by the hunters of rnbblif and foxes. o o The Sfihf) question is: just how much docs ;hc average iishermal? or hunter con? uic toward (r6 stopping of mit- JDIISOI‘. poach- ing or the llleqa. taking of trout during the open season? It 1185 been fills scribes experience that 1f 9f) per cent of ilic fisncrincn .11 hunters who rui: across’ someone committing .111 infraction of the game laws they keep as m_un1 as the proverbial oyster, that is pro- viidiug they lure sonic clcfutte lrfcrmation that the Police cai: sir. their teeth lnio and take a ‘real hefty bite un the other lmnd 1f thev find .n their travels where a promising trout pool .1-.is bee" netted out or a. duck mmsh shot to pieces before the sclisun Operas. and there is not the icmotcst chance of their having to (live ev- idence regarding the intmctlon. they holler their heads off. "Why doesn't the gauze warden sli up all right and watch such hind such trout p001?" is one of 111-: expres- sions most frequently lie-ird. O O I 1’ can think cf many DLCHSDXHBT things than sitting up all 111g in R, loncly swamp, especially ‘l! one is alonc. I nin speaking front experience for I tried it a week ago just to zind out what it was like and to learn 1f catching soiu: of thosc ‘ncttcrs’ red handed iviis as simple as some try and make out that it is This. past f-‘w weeks complalrxs nave been legit-n ilb0'li (he carrsinizs 0'1 at 111cm at the Grove Pine llrlilp pool at For-g mm. the (HCL M the ha“ “.~tu11e. 011's are ulrgcd w leavi- Charlottetown on Saturday" and 1n the wee 11113“ ho of the Sabbath morn the mutori .s amuse themselves by driving the big ones into cleverly placed nets It has (Cmllihucd 0:1 Page 7) Rovers And Anchors Renew 01d Rivalry The Cily Baseball League swings into action again tomorrow after- noon at 2.30 after a week's inac- tivity due to Old Home week cele- bratlons. Another bang-up ball game ls anticipated when ilie Rovers and the Anchors resume the rivalry that has prevailed between these two clubs n11 through the sched- ul 1115111 e. The Anchors are expected t0 start their burly rlghtliander El- mer Larter against lhc North End team while the Rovers will llkcly pitch Cart MacDonald who has been undefeated 1n his three start- ing assignments. Tomorrow's grime is one of the postponed fixtures between KhBSB two clubs and the Anchors are the home team. Pat’?Rang0rs . Are Beaten Clliuck Scxsmiilrs amazing S. Y. C. I. All Stars scored an up-set. victory at the S.Y.C.1. Playground! lut night by (lcfratlng the highly rated Pat's Rangers by the score of 15-4. The hits were scarce on both. sides but 'l‘0m-pklns, lhc ltangtrs starting pitcher inability to find the plate with her speed bull con- tributed largely to htr teams dis- aster and cieven errors In the field by the usually steady bond of girls in blue didn't help any. The Sexsmlth-MacNcill aggrega- tlon was never bettrr putting up a fielding display that hasn't been equalled this season. lghan on the mound ave llfp but flvc hits, struck out i1 ec and walked none in the seven innings of play. Tompkins allowrd 4 hits ln 3 2-3 - innings, stuck out seven and walked 10. Gaudet relieving Tompkins was touched for 4 hits ln 3 1-3 1n- nfngs, struck out one and walked none. Currie’; home run ln first inning was the feature blow of the game, Blanchard getting 3 "triples and Eleanor Smith ii double for the only other extra. but‘. blows. For the winners. Blanchard got l) hits ln 5 trips and Deigihan hit 2 for 3. Gor- don was tlhe only player on the losing sldc to get two hits. Rangers - J, Gordon 2b. R. Dol- lcll rf;_ C. Currie 1b; I, Giiudet 3b and p: H. MacFarlane cf; R. Mc- Lean 1f: J. Bunard ca; C. Tompkins p an 3b' E. Palmer. S.Y.C —-D. Affléflllllit ] ‘ S_ G1“. dot 2.). M. Muttart (Ir T, Blan- olurd 1h; J. Com ton . E smith c .1. McPhee c; . Delgh ker J1, mi 9:11.. _ rnAnLs - THE BETTER GIFT In llngle, double and triple strands at Grncliott’: Jewellery Free - For - All rm F Feature Event On Today's Closing Card \ The big meeting winds up this afternoon when four tried and fed-i ed trotters will come to the W118 i-h the featured Free For A11 Trot, on- ome, Event on 01d Home week programs that 1s always keenly looked forward too. Sunnymeade. Lee McKmflp- L"? 5""! 511d TYRE)’ Han- over should make a 8T9!" b51419 of ting fraternity the outcome is still 1t all the way and among the bet- vei-y much tn doubt. q-mrd Division o1 the 2.25 Pace Classified, 2.15 Pace and El Classi- ficd Pace will wlnd up the card- Once again classes are all evenly "muhed and Wdflyh bellies should provide m,“ with the same exciting finishes as has been the case all iveek. Here ls how they will leave the wlm fore the first heutl: 2.25 Pace Classified Third Division Purse $500.00 Mary Merk owned by St. Crolx Btnblel, Bl. SWPTWB- 51'1"!) by Wm. Burt. Rllla Bars 2.19 owned by P. J.‘ by w. Lewis. Omdegnn. Glace Bl)’. N. 5., driven Princess Kalmuck owned by D. M. McAulay, Pug-wash. driven by H. Semple. Nellie Worthy owned by P. D. Kelly. Buell, Cardigan, driven by Lorne Tryon owned by J. W. Cauuhell, driven by H. Harrison. Duke of Highland, owned by H. by T. Brown. ‘ T. Ramsay. Sackvllle. N. B. driven Calumet Bee Long. owned by J. D. Mehan, st. Stephen. N- B. driven by J. MacC-iegor. Free For All Trot Pane $000.00 Sunnymeade 2.07 1-2‘ owned by J. D. Mehln. 8t. Btfllxhen. N. B- dzrlven by Joe O'Brien. Lee McKlllop 2.09 owned by Stun MacClai-ey, Nr. Sydney. driven by H. Harrison. Lee Brewer 2.06 3-4 owned by driven by A. Lewis. Tracey Hanover 2.10 owned by Walker. Allie Lewis. Reserve Minn. N. 5.. John Scott, Halifax. driven by L. 2.15 Pace Pun $000.00 Bonnie Budlong 2.10 owned by by B. Crulckshank. B. C. Cruickshank, Halifax. driven Cyclonlc 2.08 3-4 owned by Bottle Todd Driving Olub. Sydney, driven by W. Lewis. Bright Spot 2.09 1-2 owned by Iknmett Burke, Charlottetown, driven by Eric Moreslde. 0 Walt N'See 2.11 l-4 owned by Willard Kelly, Bouthiport, driven by W. Kelly. Peter Brooke 2nd 2.09 owned by by Joe O'Brien. Peter Brooke Club, Amherst driven Kiivola 2.06 3-4 owned by P. R. McOormac, Charlottetown. driven by Roy Barnett. Sandy D 2.09 owned by H. W. B. Allfngham. Bt. John. N. B. driven by J . Conroy. Classified Paco Pane $400.00 Manchester Appollo 2.17 owned by J. l". Baxter, Halifax. driven by J. F. Baxter. Shirley H. Temple 2.14 owned by l! 8:‘ S Stables, Charlottetown, driven by G. Hooper. Marjorie Budlong 212 8-4 owned by James Rankine, Mt Herbert, driven by L. Rankine Money Maker 2.14 owned by Ray O'Brien. Alberton, driven by J00 O'Brien. Helen K. 2.17 owned by W. Lewis. Sydney, driven by W. Lewis. Lady Rose, 2.13 owned by Wilfred Praught. Cl-m-ry Valley. _ Speed Hanover, owned by Richard Jahalee, Sydney, N. 5.. drivel’) by Mike Jabalee. Red Sox Increase Lead YVith 4-1 "In Over ‘Bronx Bombers’ By The Canadian Prou Stllthpaw Mickey Hunts gained 111s 15th triumph of the season yesterdav by hurling the Ameri- can Lleague-leadln Bosbon Red Sox to a 4-1 eight- it victory over New York Yankees. The victory increased Lne Red Sox's margin over the Yarlts to 13 games, and tho 20,220 fun who paid their way brought Boston's paid home attendance muk to 1,015,160 for rJie season. Haxrlss and the Yanks’ Spud Chandler dueleu on even temis until the fourth, when the Box p a. run home w break n scoreless deadlock The Rad hose sewed up the game tn the next frame by scoring twice on succes- sive singles by Johnny Ted Williams. Bothy Doerr And Rudy York. Joe Dimazgio flmrnled 1m the lone Yankee run when he slammed hi1 19th homer of the year in the sixth. Dim glo ielt the gllne in the bottom 1f of the sixth omn- plalnlng of a strained right arm he injured (i: the fifth when m- tuming a bail to the infield. The lllf‘ balli-awk of the Yanks sold ft was "the intent Inn I ever had.’ Dlmnggto may mzu both tomorrow's some and Sunday's ubleheoder with the 80x, . Bunching three of their six hit-l e01: r0000 Th last stage tn the President’! iimcii will be layed this tiger}; noon at the arlottetown 0 Chi) for pair of runs Ln the second inning, Detroit Tigers downed Chi)- cago White Sex 3-1 as V1111" ‘Fm; 'I‘ruck.s scattered a half-dozen Ch - cage safeties for: his 13th pllfihlfli victory of the 861515011. ‘Huck: struck out seven and had th rest of this ‘Iux hfttln S0 w" | tly into me ali- tint fir“ baseman Hank Greenbelt had m“, two , touts all day and Tiger out; fielder: 110111011 down 10 11y b0"- milccgo’: only run was urP-lm‘ ed. Dario Lodigtanl was sole on fiddle lake's enor in the third- itole second and scored on R411?“ Hlodgfn‘: single 01in two were adh- Sfnsluea by Dtck Wakefleldilu‘ Roy llenbfne, Skeeter Webb! f}! and catcher Paul Richards‘ double gave Tigers two runs in the sci-- 0nd off scum .41 aciiingswvrt" nnd n l‘ of walks, Webb's one‘ and Rchuda’ 11v accounted X01’ the other tally b. the fourth. Gordon tube er of the 80! piched oamft bal for the lest 4 2-3 tnnfn LEGION nAucn SATURDAY NIGHT 9.00 - 12.00 Alr Conditioned Hill Canteen" Facilities Leglolialron Orchestra WELCOME T0 THE PUBLIC