\ 1933 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGF SEVFN AUGUST 25. i 1 | -__ --_~ _E I* _ _ __ __ __ 5 BZZRTSG Boxuvo , _ WR ' - BASKETBALL , . NEWS °‘ru SPCDRT WCDRLD I .£3 . &;’ _ -'D Q _,- FINA PR cel ____ , I IMPRESSIVE IN WORKOUT ‘No Vaudeville O VIDES FAS T RA CIN G umet Brownie Equals Track Record In Final ' Heat F ree-F or-All. Darkey Grattan, King Spruce, 4MacVolo Are Winners - Presentation Of Prizes ,i Last Evening,-Joh C ‘ I H’ h-P ° Winner of Meednglfny onmy S lg mt 1 Yesterday was the end of a per- I stretch, R05 meet- Well. Defhapi 1105 1191"; gap finishing at Beeton’s wheel, ‘H U feet. but very close to it. From the ` Miss Much ' Q I l start of the racing on Tuesday af- I fifth. S ternoon to its conclusion yesterday | on the came fast and closed the fourth, Santa Volo e d Heat-They got away con first score with Boeton at 5.30, the weather was perfect.. Gratten le t the track good, the atiendancelwhere Kin large and enthusiastic and the ,lit and racing keen and uncertain with Patri throughout. A and Santa. While no records were broken it j one behin was not due to lack of quality in ' quarters ading to the first urn g Spruce relieved him of Beaton tucked in behind! Volo in the order named H011* d the other, At the three- CUPS 1; they closed the gap, the J0hUS°H» the performer. There were horses last three horses being well Yankees there that could shatter them but bunched. in the opinion of many well in- everybody formed horsemen it was the close, horses, muggy atmosphere that prevented ` a great real fast time. True, Calumet Spruce Brownie equalled the track 'record 'than his in the third heat of the Free For I very fa All when he came from behind Beeton's Darke? Gfattan to Win by a neck ' fourth and Sante Volo a good _Fi followed 1 ru from Marjorie M. in 2.07%, equal- fifth. Third Heat-Patrick Direct, bow took the ling the record made last year by Marjorie M and Nell Frisco The with X by Abbe Worthy two years no did Same volo fmh au strung out a good drive, Mac Volo and York- .- ' ‘ ‘ ' th pices of the Anchors base- P oh “sid :giggle Clgineimmgid W ball :Zim at the Arena last night. . y a A. e nd 1-I t-Th co on ey got away MIS D Iaeo Dolan , d 1 crowd M people provided plenty I I L I f/0 Odttithwilith - stretch and into the home a so C ego vim the ngiuisigie oi; o f Me et, im il] ate id I action from start to finish and T Tl not get the least bit of a scare, iKing B the nearest effort to it was the‘first tum mile of Heather-bell on Tuesday and raced with Patrick Direct up when he stepped* the first heat of the back the 2.13 Trot and Pace in 2.11%. ystretch, The events were kept moving in ‘- Patrick Feat style by Starter Acom and ‘, in the the biz croaram put through, `2.iou. Mis.. Much finished strong which included nine heats inthree nosing classes, judging of saddle horses. 1 third place with Sante Volo fifth. U C aichibition of jumping and judging _ of jumpers in the centre field, an Free exhibition mile by Sampson Hall _ 2.02%. 'owned by Mr. George H_‘ This Buntain of Charlottetown and of them driven by Wellington McNeill, the Grand Circuit. It was expected a few 9- Brest ,race but it was not Jilgnny paced by Sampson Hal in 2.12’/;` to be and s cattle parade and horse par- quite u ado Of most of the winners in the ‘Dar-key Grattan seemed t0 have B ,D0 . d horse and cattle classes at the big ` little Fair. This was the final. before the | the fir curtain was rung down and thous-_ third C well worth seeing, giving a good track doing in their respective lines. togef, Many were the expressions of ad- ly for miration we heard as the beautiful got too mimals passed in review. This is got s \ feature of the Exhibition that stretch "‘° °”‘°°°°“’ W°“ld be well ad- Mariorle M. with calurnet Brownie This , Volo Rico fourth and Neil vised to perpetuate. third The attendance yesterday was Frisco not as large as Wednesday, but it _rlgl-11; looked like a great big '1‘hiir.sday'e proving crowd and could not have been,the V011’ far from Wednesdays total. ‘Brown vaudeville Program, as we hgve while repeatedly mid. was excellent. Itihe st two heats, but in the Hlllmet Brownie showed his from ands stayed to view it and it was class by winning and ,quamng the third- reoord of 2.01%. "d°' J picture of what our breeders are First Heat-It took seven scores City si them away and unfortunate- MM the others Darkey Grattan tfllshtened around the back S rk Dwrkey had a big lead on pa fmh- They kept these places I su to the stretch, no horse im- fzrtun started to team their Phimes' Becton Grattan made The Le try and gained on King Ruth’ Ya but could not get further M;K1ejn’ pad. Patrick Direct came ke” 22' st and finished right at tL°“g“° lead around the first turn 1 we in the lead ce pulled out around the thirdp ___ th e second time around sixth S lead, winnln8 by half a length nn fastest heat of the race ' ' of Jo out Beeton Gratten for ah: t“;“ again F All Tr t or o and Pace _"etch had five starters and four had been former stars on Sparkle D to expectations in that H h’ much step for the others I an sc tions lead, place. and al his position. Turning into ck Direct, Mlm Muchl (By T Entering the home stretch Beny- -Wh will be difficult we_ are afraid for the the Exhibition management to ph-1” furnish another of equal merit. 3,03 The hlsh wire thriller held the Wm, audience intensely quiet and there and seemed. to be a feeling of relief gm Ko over them on its completion. back _____* MER A D I N GI. Trophy. Scott-Paine’s `hoai, shown in the main illustration, weighs only 4 » 3,000 pounds compared wiih the 14,000 pounds of Miss America. I ALGONAC, Mich. Aug 24-(AP 1-The small white speedboai, Miss he Agqnciatod Progs) Britain III, wiih which Hubert Smit-Paine hopes to beat Gar Wood‘.~ : runs yesterday: Cuyler, ' Miss America X, in the Hannsworlh mes a week hence, was given I . .. Medwick Cardinals 1' its first trial run in American waters today and performed beautifully- S'/00: lou M-h1€t‘C5 1: Crosettl: under a partially opened throttle. y .$100. 1: GOSiirl, Senators 2; The challenger, lying low in the water and with Scott-Paine at ` 5 Pf0l’idi Ile SOX. 1' S¢l`lUIm€1‘i0h the wheel, was sent roaring over the smooth waters of the St. Clair, me SW noon 1? CH-ml.Ub9I1» ,Bf0W1'lS. 1- I River at a speed that brought gasps of admiration even from the ‘ T ad¢'l'S3 FOXX. A/ililetlcs 365| sceptics who earlier had said “shc‘ll never stand the gaff." No official ‘im savi nkees 28; Berger, Braves-' announcement was made of the speed attained, but unofficially, it was ' ""“'""h" °f me ““‘L"- fm” “NI w Phmles 235 G°h’15» Yan' estimated the British challenger tumed in between 90 and 95 miles ui Hermom l- ‘rvry wa totals: American 496; Na- lm". _ __ ____ _ ___ _ Amherst Boxer K_ 0_’S -`if1'H1”lS0I rom th neck, Miss Much a close mlm 362; total B58' _ , Langille in _ _mates C by Winnie Wi.n 8 Spruce trailing, Miss wi h mltxnnf? yardsdfrgn "_" - re w en nn e pa se . track trotting record of 2.10% made Much third, Beaton Grattan fourth, S m n O 0 ll ey. The boxing bouts staged under S l hnn Q-.W-_..._ ._ U N Hubert Sooi.t~Paine, rich young power-boat manufacturer, shown in the inset ABOVE, will pit his 1.375-horsepower craft against the 8,000- horsepower under the deck of Gar \\ nods defender of the Harmsworth ,I L DA Ys PRUGRAM ` Today Owing to the I-lusirrl high I wire thrillers and the Acton ‘ Four, equllibrists, midgets hav- I ing to perfomi at the Canadian National Exhibition, Monday, the program oi’ vaudeville ended lost night' and there will be no further vaudeville. Tomorrow by two o’clock all exhibits will be taken away. Lync.h's midway will continue afternoon and evening but no admission will be charged to- mon'ow afternoon or evening. V The exhibition management ar:-` very gratified wil-h the public attendance and splendid sup- port exielded by all. They wish to particularly thanli the news- pipers for their fine. co-ope|-a- , tion. ine and S is 1. n Ut I Opening Bouts Fur- "* “Y ""“”“°- ”°“““’ held r g - . nish Plenty Action. _ Hale". _ .. .. L G N S F 0 Ri.i`;';?_iS.»fT;f§..’f. lim link...- and witnessed by only a small but could not heat hun I M” ' - t th 3, ' Wi ie Jo nn Miles tucked o » c I :with the excep ion of c rn in behmgvdspm-:le yon the outside .yely/lent liver: close and hard fouqlif a _ l' ll . _ llhesrxzlgfd btllfis atlifillifl-‘alll it Dug O M_ E _ 1 ‘_"'_' I an ven 1 I be'at Winnie coming down the Putting to land first, while Sparkle showing “nd ‘mhnny Miles mug” it wt’ and playing a deliberate, courage-i making a. bit of a wobble ous game to the point where her yards fmm the Wire and opponent wlited. Mrs. Watson J. beating him to it, Yorkola Rm' of Calumet City sixth. Third Club' Heat-They got away on the sec- pmmg Dre- Y°fI'¢°1“- Som? 5-Way VNV ies‘ golf tournament, ending tomor- fast, cut over and took the pole ,ow af, MHC V°l°» Winnie Wmkle as having a show in battling Mrs. D. Sparkle fourth on the out- Leo ohnny Miles fifth. Calumet champion and leading contender of xth. They kept these posi- the c to the back stretch, where Golf C Volo pulled out and took the the closing five holes of the cham- ln ie lnkle, lonshi - good B sendwu' when they Calumgtmévllyi :lyd “llolI'lnnywMiles. gapital ace to thrust Mrs. Dolan out le also beat Yorkola. for fifth of the It concluded the day's racing the so the meet, which was high- driven ccessful in every way and ately there were no serious Téwick accidents to mar its "HzSu'1'e. The A 1 1 etitionl ffi iais were all 0.K. home stretch Calumet stables will now dispel; some gb- wa‘§n;?vo:raAa.:sf<'i1l`l<;I;v‘;:ng comp ` 0 Ir? the evening after the Vaude- The °P°“i“3 5°” °f the evenmgfd th ' best or the lot with Kid pin ie’s driver got busy and I b A1 h in to Fr d itn. some to Cape lst, Silver Crest, oumed y, - , I . h d be ru _ was t e , g e erc o k Adams' Hamm, ville piogram a en pa y ren Nickerson wmnmg from Jack down Many were attracted by the Free ` gradually overhauled I Milrlorie M.. th h m u derman Fran i I t Breton and 0 HS 8-DB B P is Jean Wood dered, the presentation o pr res 0 b technical K O in theiorgan For All and had waited for it 'I‘he , beating hor b ' Y a neck to the wire, 1 th N. S.. ridden by M 5 ' . 1 h 20 f Stanley y a . _ their equipment or e season. and, paddy patch, owned by A1- the winners took,pace. T e s or sixth Both boys had battled on|harm°n_zed their longdtanding made Darker Gratten finished in , de" B 19118!!! and a half to m_eTh8; 3325;? horses and owners g;ré§;nbyF1Ii;12;{ Exggagqigsfynegfralifax grlverexnilzigt Tssgogzixgs even terms up till ihiS time but diff9I‘€flC@5. ¢`IOCid€’d $0 re-rug-age ‘making the score 3-1 at thc find _ . . m , Kood Volo Rico beat ollt Nell 3rd, Lady Grey owned bv Alder- nc _hp $10 for driver with sem Nickerson caught Stanley with aiCarcy. and than parted company I ish, sensatlonally in the plnches, 'her best golf of the meet Riverside Golf and Country` pulled today the most sur- upset of the Maritime lad- Westfield. Conceried by few Dolan, medalist, provincial ontlngent from Fredericton lub, Mrs. I-Lili waltzed through p semi final round with the running, 2 up. started to shower just after Dolan-llill twosome had off and the championship. iufhtthiagd ]°ameM-thnlrglh (Canadian Press! consolation first flight and first. "° r pm' “° °° sa1‘NT JOHN, N, B, Aug. 24.- flight consolation, all send-final] This bmught togetm Bm[MaX minds' were conducted in heavy Isparks 172-pound colored flash of; B rain. Just behind the dope-spilling Amherét and Vic Langme 168’ y _ _ match followed the lower titular pounds or New Glasgow' in ai' F01' - Shakellp semi-final bracket from which em- ’ te 3 minute _Qmnd b_t_[ of d the drenched figure of Miss Scheduled n I erge ' - ~ ' tio, sparks seemed to have a de- Barbara Jack, Riverside, victor by < 8 and 7 over Mrs. David P. Likely. “med edge °n his rival throughout' West d. ' - noon's crucial eighteen an all-River- fmmd C°1`m@°t°d Wm? “‘ 5h°"t "gm NEW side final. uppercut to Langilles chin if’ T’“tISimul Miss Bessie Downey, Amherst, the New Glasgow boxer out for the end of N. S., subdued Miss Marjorie Stap- count. Previous to this the loser We not les, Westfield, 5 and 3 to reach the had taken a count of three in the owner first flight finals, where she op- first and a count of nlnc at the to ma `pcses M_iss Dorothy Robson, West- start of the third, 1934, field. winner by ciefaultover Miss ffm 3 fiel to make tomorrow after and mldway th"°“5h the ‘MMI (Associated Press Sports Editor) 1 YORK. Aug. 24-lA.P.)-, Frances Stetson, Riverside. The third match tomorrow mom- ‘ Cay- ing will pit Miss Builota Dykeman. Be,-me B1,-,ng “med the decl- .of L Westfield- against MW J- Hamld sion over Jack Neilson “The Fight- I]5_rookl McMurray, Fredericton in the first mg Dane'-» in a 6 round bong Both Iwi-,ere fight consolation. boys Seemed Wmmg to mix 1t_and keep _ _ kept the fans in a high state of cellar. 81’ horses out on time and the other Semi-Final , 5,1-1 I o for fourth position time man - 2 . B k ,D t th Ns I i io _ Second Heat-They Bot away grey FY; Al;1efI__o?r Ts: Pace den by Miss Iva Johnson om gig; };i11‘;; “Eggs” wilfl glnyfund _tart of the round whlch ended m who Dmkey in the lead' volo sec Darkey Grlltta-1'! 202% Hedley T' petlillsingsvxailcdq/qcerlsasjlilnqllldxg C the entire data iving the namesi refer" D°rmgt°n ‘topping the redo Marjorie M. third. Calumet telia k N,s, lst' Paddy Patlch' °W“°d by AI' of winning owncis receiving rib- match bf-d i 'f‘ Igi-il? ‘ * Eff] lC, ‘ Fulton, U per S w c e, l F derman Frank Adams, Halifax - tk young signin-, ahsor . I 2.19 Trot and Pace, King Spruce.. Hank Adams' H‘_1m_x` nd_ a rl I. volley M rights and lem at the 'Wim _ . _ . - -_ _ .. . . , ' 1 , _ _ . r _ I - ‘ I Wh ie fourth and Neil Frisco, 222 Pace Mac Volo 213,/ HR" . _ . _ _ - . - . Y » bons, winning drivers. care a ers, ~ _ C ,Q fllllf/9 H We S. Ma _I0 1. df . ‘ ridden by Dick Zwickcr. I _ th _ but showed wo;-ifirifill a Y r rc move OBrien Alberton PEI 2nd. Sliver Crest owned bv Al- etc. Other data in connection with Pulls gleglnd stamina and was in lthe What was in everyones mind- I ' ' ' ‘ " . _ up into second place at me three`| . derman Frank Adams, Halifax, the meeting will appear in "Down °°“ “5 t ms' there trying alth0H8h 0" 0" Wh” if they were to slip’ Well rt b L ' . C l .. . . qua ers u aumet Brownie also SUMMARY ridden by Dick Zwicker_ the Back Stretch Satm.d,,5_ _ tm me _nd ‘were not di_d0_,€d_ with n° mt the" °°“Id be bil* me llled out and took the place from ard, The Vogue.,owned by Rrnghl feet, righ. - ' - ' ls: Rico 2.19 Trot and Pace 108 beautiful Th” “"5” me "lied WHS the 2-19 ri fine start and narkey Gratten Miss Much 2.10% (McKean Sante Volo 2.09% (Foster) . “nm pm way d°W“ the h°"'° 'rin-le_2.iiu, 2.1114, 2.1014. iotietown, had e very difficult task. teh, when hoalumet Brownie because the fields in some eases e with: ru; and passed Dark- Free For _All Tigtooand Pace, were quiet large and he was 0f_ Lgerntobe Darklm cohming ver: unc ficiating in his own home town. e _ w o eme tire caiilmet Brsdwnie flilished Dm" G'“°t““ 203% U' where “um E 'ew are not bam ' Conroy) 1 1 3 ward in giving advice, W0 believe Trot and Pace which got under led Way at sharp two o‘clock. They me Vere sent away on the eighth cam score with Becton Grattan at the ey’ D0ie. Miss Much assumed the lead fm; before the tum was reached, to pi uidlngl Marjorie, Neil Frisco seat out volo 2-I9 TM and PM- Pm” S ` ce 2.10 (Holmes) King Spru ,/, 2121. df°";"h b_p,?_']"°"' "me Patrick Direct 2.10 rrsnori ` "' r ea 5 was a H0950" Gmtfan 2-10 fC“m‘ words about the officials who heat. They got away to? mingg) wr-as u»-‘Q --N ei Ul»hb~7 Clllhbei Ulioirh Babincail. We feel ii. our duty to say n icw handled the races. Starter and Announcer, E. F. Acorn, Char- Plt hiking her along and Beaton n ar] B sulk y len h h d t _ tucked _n behind' santa volo in Deukyy' while Magodea vel; gt ca(l;i{l;i;it) Brownie 2.01% that the fair minded horsemen third, Patrick Direct in fourth. while I CB] U10 back stretch King Spruce vo] pulled out and gradually gained on umet Brqwmevs pai 'mme Marjorie M. 2.07% (Jabble Neil Frisco 2.03 (Purvisl _-ful ..,, Q-#£751 *aww m»w~ the other horses and did not stop until he got up on even terms with Miss Much, where he kept on the ' 011128166 until the three-quarter ve Dole then took the lead, followed to by Becton Cirattan and Patrick 213 Direct. Holmes. driving King SPWN. Won by.over a length and ,Fm Seemed sitting easy. Beeton Grat- th KID! Spruce was lest. Half way up Mm' Ne” F"°°° ‘sm be” °“° volo Rico 2.04 owcxennai This whlls Patrick ‘Direct who was back a indeed. ° R"’° f°' '°“"“‘ P"‘°°- Tlme~2.0H. 2-08%. :i.o'1-ii. 'rhe Judges, rrank Bouiilier. Halifax, F, J.. E, Wi ht. S . - rg "mm" I W. W, Baker. Dartmouth. N. S. 222 Pace 2'” Tm' side. and Walter S. Brown. gnve Calumet edbymvry o'Br1en'Alb""°“' rovi t Heat-'ne horses act away 0n` sparkle 2.14% fcunimingei 6 thld C0 ith S Xl t Y lil 2.14% (M D ld) 'Ili to a drive finished second‘ the pol; vgms, ‘:mnk|,pm;n:de B. ('lliri(i,ea_2,14%, liaslc. grlglt. sosirxrfudgfd J?" hMc?v°?E]d`I Exhibition rnile against lim . - ° "F “ "- mama of lengt," entedng the :bug 31"” bet?" they mf' the- Sampson Ha] 203;; qu,"-te, 3;' North River, were right on thel “mf ° “ny Ml” 93”" Il" “nd half 105% three quarters 139. spot every heat l 0 i - _ _ ' .' _ _ tuekeii in behind sparkle, the re- ` miied:s:zi;_ _ clerk 0, the Coum W_ _Li m°I""’9 h°"" w°" b““°h°d‘ 7"" S” e "se" ~ ,Brown Charlottetown, is known all] City 2.13% J. Con- .Lola OIQQ naw Mae volo 2.12% ri-l, onrleni s 1 1 Kemal Sl¢iSf=¢¢i°n- i ry M236 S"_§h’;°f;o;’;~Chester Smith. ` Captain Cope-Charles Sildburvl Helen D.-Peter McKenna. i Lillian-William Barreitr, 7 Tease-William Long. : King Spruce-1-‘red Stratton. Darkey Grafton-John Finnigan. Mac Volo-I-larry 0'Brien. $10.00 for driver of fastest heat trotting : Heatherhell - Patrick McKenna .Ill/6. $10.00 for fastest heat pacing: Calumet Brownie-William Hood .07*3_ iEquallinc trark recorrii $i0,00 for rnrriakor of insirsi heat trotting Heaiherbell- P-rry B'i"~~ $10.00 for caretaker of fastest heat pacing: Calumet Brownie --Earle Gaudet. start the tlolrs 10- profession swimlners prizes to ». La Mo Ladl At ion ke In Turbulent oclForBigRace es Professional 10-Mile Swim Canadian National Exhibit- Today-35 Entries Received M1 \ By Canadi Jack "‘*"‘bI*?t°Yl» Saunders, Brewster N Y' Mary an PFPSS Still? Writer. Locke, Toronto; Alga Salilslroni, To- TORONTO- AUS- 24- ~ ‘C-PJ --'Ii-onto; Jessie Mastrrscn, Terre Luke Ont ario was ln turllulent mood , Haute, Ind.: Clara Liliski, Chester, xinlght, with a howling north windi Pg; Anna Bgnglg Tm-Onto; M_.,_,._ .-lillruing preparing the world the ‘valpr into' a fury a“dI1J0fI@ SU-’lJh€D5. North Chrlrnfzford. H °001 WEICOIHC for Sa of Mass.; sally La sells, Beatrice, Neo.; 'S UU'-Slandillg Wtlmen nal-I Doris Beresford, Toronto' Irene -"°°‘”5~ T°m°1'fU“'» the SIOUD Will- Brlunb_v,Philadclphl'.1: Jewel Cheat- is more important~cash, S 110iie_v is dlsirihuiod as follows:I_1 lrsi $3 night mcmbc-rs of the cliy's- D rm for the lake here. I M Here is the complete entry list: I ir Mlller, Toronto; Blanclii. Dorothy Canadian National Exhibl- I wood, '1`oronm; Beryl Watson Bay mlle: grind for the worlds' City, Mich : Ruin Dounlng, 'i`orr.n- al lltle~:ind what to the to; Agnes Nciisen, Torcnto; .Janet heather, Port Credit, Oni; Ruby tamlig 55-000- The Prize, Proulcn, Oitaua; Doi'ot‘n_\,' Nalcv- iko, Glen Cove. N. Y: Maj. Loon- 000- 5"f"“fl~ $1~500€ f-lliI‘d.I cy, Wal'rcn, Ohio-_ in-all Ralf-\' rtli, S500; fllili, $200; sixihm Keansburg, N. .1 ; D.ll.~;: King Shi.-,\», iShawinigan F-ails, Qui-.; Clial~1c'.‘<- ng i/he Wim” I5 52 d€ET€6S..` Acres, Vancou\'r.\r:_Rutli Tou'