DOWN k __ BACK STRETCH - i at n§xruna sinner: li-4 will arrive here w; g ted not shown s, he may have it on next week. Hal B. D ct 2:04. has barrels of speed if on. Then there is Nate Han- over, 1:50, that looked at the be- season as though l the likee-For-Alls in the Maritimes at his mercy, and The Great 0.. 2:02 1-2. and other fast record horses that must not ver-looked are Bonnie's Boy, e 2:07 1-4; Joe Direct. 2:07; Gay Law, 2:07 l-2, they all a hunk d , tt n. 2.0a l-4. wrgédAkl-itqliatile first heat , t but came back (.0 gvlrlihtahg second and- third m; was a much improved n3 and $15!‘??? m9 s d last held a‘ Twftilo. l ‘Celkssified Muriel Henley. Owned Adam and driven by in straight heats. Mi" .3, June antigen 5-4-3- 2tl2t0,d2:lfl. 2633x1157’; was deggfigssfirlice Abbe. driv- a 1,; with a summary l. Aubrey Dillon 1-2-2. 0d!- dy 4-3-3. Dinah 0. 8-4- r. 2:11. 233.13g: wig-won by Trot a er a fierce con- The 2:14 Pace looks to us to be a. real nice race with such evenly matched horses as ilkn, . Sandy D., 2:00, The Baker, 2:06 1-4; Lawyer Grattan, 2:08; Jean Henley, 2:08 1-2; Dale Cochato, .06 3-4, to mention a few. In the 2:16 Trot and Pace, Colleen Scott, 2:06 3-4. is well regarded on ac- count of her two recent wins. The Baker, 2:06 1-4, may start here. If he gets out in the lead he is really h giftlililif will {ilnd oulr track p" n n I g They w 5 n an wg 05m E 3 S8850 011. 8 p o show their usual dash and fire that characterized their perform- ances oi other years; they have other and the result was a win for them. Who 1 knows but perhaps now with the may revive and cause what woud be a major up- set by taking the Air Force lads camp. . 2:08 r (S. 13L Summary, 51118111! 55m fllmpbeii) i-dh-Z. B Elmrm‘ .31."; 1' ‘rag "ml 4' al Hanover 5-3-8. 1 2. N ‘ p was won by I “,‘,’Z,,,,f“§wn.i°'nia driven by Qty-is, with a summary of 1-1-1. Brownwood Tiger, 2:07 1-2; Si ing Sam. 2:10. and several otb The 2:19 class has thl Lady Hal that has the Pree-For-Allers beating Cape Bre- regularity, mendous speed but rse with tre- the Maritimes, ‘as yet untried 4. an Queen's Treas- 8. .08 1-4. that rac- n cess in the Sul- , . , nney stables last one to keep y t, 2:l0—ah, here's been a consistour e e on. She has and acquired nt wnner this year just recently her record oi 2:10 Dickalena. 2:09 1-2. He is a tresiled by Orin Jardine. endous big horse and capaclous N‘See anrlise him. Guy Ann, Wait this clasi’ several others will make The big news of’ the week 0n th vic- mi, Americaigetgialiiitshvgivivsned eby A‘ Wichita. Karisal. 1n n Stake. valued at _ her victory was my much concedetd yetdshe had en defeated recen y a?" Yam “"5 ’ b“ of °‘.".'i',"e3.ii.‘.‘ soon. 2-4. eight other starters. ed with great su 4"" 2 "e " k to e crowded the 995p” ‘we this much advertised stak; pm which was‘ also accompane M. other good features. aid is a daughter oi Volomlte. ‘in 1,1 who has been so success- - one's 17 21M Pace looks like any- We confess that there it th ut eight or ten horses in qt seem to have about thei amount of speed, judging by pret races this season. You could hat y nearly put your hand in a co and draw out a name. faitse a lot of people will pin their 1h to Peter Budlong. 2:14. H qua the speed and can a eiqirter in 30 seconds but wheth- br he can handle and of horses he will meet at i1 arlottetown next d b f tur of the Jezkewéagcctxlle Wlgmlffi; 018th‘? “m” (ting derby at Goshen, N. . _ Darnley, four-year ‘Aaron Williams oi Corninfl. N- Y- ‘iie trotted the fastest mile 0f th! ear and the fastest mile h _ cited in a race over the Gus en one track _ 1:59 3-4. He 10st the second heat to Scotland's COME‘- ;Iln the third heat and race in jsbi. - the Oi 2:26 Pace—There are as entries fe oi t in word that they will here. However. there enough left to make at least two good classes and they will be split up and raced on One thing about them is that the most oi them have been racing in about the same notch, somewhere between 2:15 and 2:18 and a lot will depend on the posi- tionsntheyl draw as to where they Elli the Harness Horse for All!‘ == s liar purchased the fast and rich- bred pacing stallion Hot Fee :00 l-4. from Moon and ' and turned him over for racing to ad at Charlottetown and we 110i‘ oks the biggest race meet oi the provinces down by 11119;!" ver in our recollection has t8“- gether at one track The Free-For-All Trot is expect- be one g1! ‘the really great because it will bring gether five horses that have beat- en 2:10 by a considerable margin. The track regord is 2:07 3-4. made is quite possible that the manage- ment will be handing over $50 to one oi these five horses for crack- ing this eight-year-old record. par with Old Orchard rand Circuit meet, and , l is surprising and gratify: 5 If Ke tu I! S‘ ll bring so many horseiflflnhdfl .en to- The 21M Trot has 18 There are six of them that stand out from the crowd and it would be a nice thing to have horses make up one race and the others a classified would mean two good races that would please the spectators result in close competition. 1t is nice to see so many trotters show- ‘.- —0— 1 ' (ilaiicing here and there e list we find many nwthrfllllh glle us. Take for instpes the! inney, 2:01 1-2, agsnce LBW i’ that would make seasons and was rsportsmen. rd of 2:01 1-2 on liit by Franklyn S he Grand a mood it takes a s to control him. 1 n! 111111‘ 0‘ handicapped ipw McKin- § future because after all, there is nothing more interesting to watch than a real good trotter. and hill‘ Yaqsbld Iuturitles wiu have algii or more starters in each. In the seems to be the favorite because oi her win last year in the Two-Year- Futurity in 2:26, quite hand- rioraaa" that have been carefull rained and kept quiet. In th Four-Year-Old Mac Fingo Oxford. N. 8.. King McKane. Lady Rose, My Ann, Bud The Tramp and Inretta Abbe are all well thought oi and here again there may b! l’ mainder that will poke their noses first to the wire on race day. gear: E lree-Wtrong con- -All. w“! rIQaubang-up socasgow w ere "H. 2:02 1-2 tr-All. Migl-i swath on Americaiat cut su Thursday. stell in a work- 1° with a iping the mils try smooth fast last half. k to businesswhen he reall B 1P b h , this sh uld be a Any ow rrific weak - a wee D Pl‘ glad to have our horsemen’ friends with us and the management Old Home Week are more than de- ted to welcome sohuiusny m"- ‘r “m h“ ‘J this old track which 1-2\ Mao 2:04 8-4 shape ao that aver nut lrTlil Ab“ a‘ horas will have a It Abbe, be 2:06. both Pacers over are much ht bt closing nil e ween rid .0100 o'clock there will be a presentation of prises to own- ning horses. It is one oi these will be on hand to re- ceive their awards. Next week 101 throw aside our cares and wor- 1G drivesponsibility for or ~r Johnny Con- ‘qt not: Peat playoff petition, and Navy and who put oii a great displa day night, meeting in ' I encounter. e For the All St ' band oi veterans. s it will be ing when the ell-usedto meeting a tewstakes are of who chase . appeared dead most times: occasions they came to life chips down the into I O If they have the Tarky and Pud baseman and right fielder spectively services a ack. This “Pud" member when just as youngster he patrolled in the old C. a good of it. he is not a power-hitter by lng the sacks.‘ “Tarkyn workman. He can will strengthen the also add a lot of confidence And they and know all the answers. ing the league schedu I I l would be hard to equal. ceptible. But 1 don't mean perhaps. o a o Condition of Thursday night's setto was the large crowd present. And was a big improvement. were plainly marked with easily infied scraped and rolled.‘ ises to be even better, Sam crowding very close to the field thereby obscurin of the fans further bac . This ed us that ste s will be taken have it reme ‘led; at the start of the league and carted away. But the ts f th k and ill " 3M iapliaa- i‘; day's games. . . ‘ ries -- and iiflbllona I To call them that — In ourselves to lie flallest. your eye an amiia horse select, and I ha doaa com poor third, ltih or fifth, get cross. fill te le. yel. even into “‘“" h‘, 5e o... an a» All four teams in the City Soft- ball League playoffs will-see action tomorrow afternoon with the All play- 18 Air Force boys the Officers all the gh the league and who regarded by many as the ost likely w_ take the title. o - h. ll Stars haven't performed so failed of Whitlock, second re- they will be greatly strengthened both on defence and Whitlock has been around the ball scene a long time. Not that he is so old but I can re- a mere right field A. A. Grounds for the Rovers baseball team and made b His mere pres- ence on the team would have a steadying influence and although any means. he is plenty dangerous at the plate especially with men rid- I I ls s. smooth infield o to either side for ground balls w lie fly balls in his direction is just like throwing meat to a hungry dog. This does not mean that the fate of the All Stars depends on whether‘ or not these two players will be on hand. I I No, not at all but their presence City team Just that much. It will give them better balance and power and will o the other membe p and perhaps help them to regain their real form. will have to regain their real form if they wish to take the Ali-craftsmen into camp. t Boys composing this team have w’ been around ball diamonds before They have proven this many times dur- e. Steady, well balanced with hard- ly a weak spot in their lineup this squad can really powder that ball - th , lik th 1-2. who per- giriieglitalllriuirlntthey eket 5n n: ggzglofid ggfrfecfogyihé lkifatlafimiilast ihttohto - _--aupnee {filgtfawiu be mg y u‘ and B. C. Cruickshank, Halifax: a a s grid K.,d2.1€a13-4. owned by . g1 m i 11k - B" 911116 y. ctoii, N. s. lyagatstgalvléhgf sgffimhtt tiouga That completed yesterday's ar- Fans won't soon forget the st ‘mils bu‘ ‘he 1159 “"89 B5 1t 15- five innings of Thursda ‘s battle. This writer won't for tey just abounded in fielding plays that If any- thing Navy had a shade on their opponents but it was very imper- We still like the "Tars" chancul. if both teams are up to their previous form fans are Spins to see one whale of a bail game and the diamond for re- marked upon by a 819B! "WW 01 it Baselines l f ii lltle .f lli i right and et e s o“ nclfstiitilguishable while the and outfield had been The result was that it was lightning fast and gave the boys a chance of showing their real abil- ity. For Sunday's games it P10111- d h t it new: n ester a t a wo l-gglleagd yfor they doubleheader bill. I I I One thing very noticeable about Thursday's game however, was the habit of some of the spectators in playing the a ht always been a noticeable fault in games here and on remarking it to Mr. Doyle yesterday he infom; P t f to hold back the. crowed lwilircllowra put in agar: unaccountable way were rooted up have finally come to light in d 1H0?! a E liit from wrist _!J_|g of ihi i ! a III o IIJIQ Keep that you do. a a ‘ti; IBM the driver - we know how it feels. we have often led to the thras- field g: '4 t PAGE SEVEN n 5176111118 the number of horses now stabled to over 100. 13 horses, primed and ready for the bell in the Old Home Week four- days’ racing program. Aug. 15th to 18th, arrived early yesterday morn- mg and caretakers and drivers WEI‘? 11115111’ engaged getting their equipment llllflaCiiéd, bikes and carts put together from the mo- ment they zirrivrtl at the quarters they will occupy for the next week. 59411111111118 the new arrivals was the popular Johnny Conroy stable from Truro, Nova Scotia, with Jollity, 2:05 1-4, that great little pacing machine that will be seen in action with the other bearcats in the great free-for-all and pace. Gaye Law, 2.07 1-2, a newcomer to Maritime tracks this year and of whom a lot is Haxpected this coming meeting, Hillside Scott. 2.11 1-2. Sandy D., .09 and Mac Fdngo, a colt that starts in the four-year-old futur- ity. A galaxy of stars of the trot- ting and pacing world. Then there was Coronation Mc- Killop, 2.13 3-4, in charge of Joe Hood; Joscdale Lady Lou, 2.12 3-4, and that good little pacer Flo Dir- 2.l2 l-4. from the Walker Stables, Halifax; the old cam. paigner, Tracey Hanover. 2.03, and Joe Direct. another tried and prov- en performer, both owned by J. C. Scott and F. Baxter, Halifax: Bud the Tramp, another starter in the four-yenr-old futurity, owned y C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax, and The Great (3.. 2.02 now, will be augmented w IIOTSGIIIGIVS Meeting There will be a meeting of all. horsemen at Hugh Walker's Bai-ril Monday evening at 8.30 sharp Remember when By The Canadian Press Boxing fans made James J. Jef- ries 2-1 favorite to defend his lgeavyweigiit title against Jim Cor- . Ge man Jim"-entcred the ring for the lalt time against Jeffries and took aéiailc,.ln_l_l9zmnd_batfle-_e beneficial not only from the s ec- tators standpoint but also rom the players view. They will not be bothered when going after fly balls to have to sidestep some un- tiii spectators who evidently want to get as close a view of the game as possible; Just why anyone should want to deliberately do anything like the posts matter is beyond compre- hension. Iut the matter went even further than that. The fine. large score board which was procured at the start is now almost totally dea- troyed. I O I The wooden frame which held the board itself in place is now totally destroyed and not content with that the parties responsible had to enio themselves by throw- ing IfDfl88—- arge size rocks I would say—at the board itself. Big holes are now punched in it and although fl. is still workable it is a sorry 100"“ ‘ll. o a low persona aan take delight in deliberately wrecking others pro- party-for they must take some delight in it—s also beyond com- prehension. But evidently they It is too bad that this had to happen but one thing is certain that when the authorities carch up with them-which they will- thev will be dealt with accord- e i I In A Doubleheader IPiayoff Bill Tomorrow Coleman, Out Of Hiding lls Making All-Out Attack; ' On Nat. League Hurlers 11—-1AP'-—, IIDDer started on “ lbhia Cli-v All Stars tangle with the Sunday afternoon in same of the best out of to meet the winner of with a pinch uri- On a thrale-rgi home: fln@ C beat l raves 3 Boston. (m July 9 here h ve Pittsburgh 3-8 tie wit the third game wen ll innings. It still is w be replay- . apparently has come for an all-out attack on nat- l pitch . [national League Leafs who seemed to be on his way ed ds some sort of record " . underway at 2 o'clock . eclccmd encounter Officers Four days later he uippled with bwoontobeatthecubs O Aug. his pinch double with bas es and advance to the to the regular line-up another victory over th m dav night. and yesterday went out to blast: tar: home rims into t Tl manager Frankie Prisch to k Eh. with th i s of the seagorlrfrl Meeting 0f ‘Horseshoe Club Jls Called wining rim in ihe Cubs’ 4-3 victo Giants. Colman, rejected biv the Cari- pear somewhat of util- the last ll ity role this year and has seen act ugout most: ion at first base ime appearing momentarily pans oi outlield. to take a out at the ball as pinch- un or two that of- all around ,alomz margin of victory, and I think and then retire for the red of the‘ gs lac . a game-breaker-l-u long as he hits iiforc. Tennis Matches Are Rained Out Q weeks as he sat in the d of h this recent shake-up olnlri stay out there Burge and Oliver Jay; 3rd District Albert Acorn and Andrew MacDo- nald; 4th Districéd Stewart Alex A. MacDonald and I . I r 101111)’. 2.05 1-4. johnny Conroy up, paced the iastesmsvili ifs helk heat over any Canadian track in i943, '"' 2.0’ 1-. H ' “j I by Nloriariiy and Lahcy and WZIS driven a 4 e 1s own b' ohn C nro . It i M l l 11)’ 0 y wiwrrgiportaént that a mp thanking the delegates for had done him by Over Horses Stabled _ At Race‘ Track With More Due Tonight And Sunday Tigers Two Games Down To Wings feating the Tigers 20 to 11. in ,1 needed new indus- its population and to restore the prosperity that the County had once enjoyed. new in- dustries were not enough. "The main trouble," MacPhee. "ls with economic setup. Unless this coun- try has an opportunity of enjoy- ing the sane, balanced economic les advocated by our leader. n. John Bracken, we shall the road that leads isaster for us all. Final Golf Handicap For Men Today The last big handicap of m; ses- sion for men will be pla Charlottetown Golf Drove to be a real p it will be played [or rived. They are being AR. Mcfnnis and it is that the keenest competitio season will develop when the hat. ure of the prizes is i tonight and Sunday evening by lg delegations from St. Stephen such as that outstanding pacer. Lone Ace. with a record of Muriel Hanover, 2.08 1-2; La Grattan with the same speed Sunnymeade. 207 1 Cape Breton horses ther swell the total, together with the others already here and two starters from Maine in Harry ect, 2.07 l-4, and Hot Feet, 2.03 1-4. Stalls Taxes! To Capacity The main stables. Barn and the Riding Club stalls will be taxed to capacity such is the number of horses moreTo 1s Columbus Softball League. with a two-same advantage. 1118s played steady all throughout the game _ never in danger from the first inning and although the game was called at the end of the eighth inning there was not much chance of the Tigers overtaking their op- t6 The Wings piled up ten runs in the fourth and fifth innings, the Tigers making their only bid in sixth when they drove at bring about the inauguration those economic principles will ensure for the farmers and the fishermen of this County a stand- ard of living now the privileged few Provincial Leader Hon. Dr. MacMillan, in a brief gates in having selected for their representative a man of the tellectual and moral "He is one of the -really able men of this Province." said Dr. MacMillan, "and I know no other man in it who can serve you so worthily." Dr. MacMillan roundly scored the vacillating policies of the King Government which had resulted in a condition now approaching chaos some parts of the "Disunity." said Dr. MacMillan, " He asserted that Premier King had agreed to the iBritish proposals of 1038 to tute an Air Training Plan in Can- ada. thousands of lives would have "But it took a. vuar," said Dr. MacMiilan, "to force Mac- kenzie King to do what he should have done long before." The same vacillating policy is MacMlllan said. in beral Provincial Government pl . Highlights of the game were the spectacular catches of J. W alen, Whalen from Don McDon- aid and J. Butler. Shepherd twice from Connolly. E. McNeill from J. Mahar. J. Butler from K. McKen- small already but the last arriv will be looked after and then it is Just a matter of waiting for start- e's. bell on Tuesday that will send into act- ion the greatest array of s eed battle it out over a ari- track. Despite the weather the stables were a busy ers were out in f retails Bflgillgéd fior; ecklng t er equ p- merit, such as tires, aulkies, etc., Baseball's cKenzie from Don : M. McKenzie, R. Whel- McKenzie, G. White. Haughey. C. Dowling, herd, F. Gormley. E. McNeil. Tigers: Campbell. Mahar, J. Hen- drlvers were c ea Leaders In Each Lo steeds and getting orderly, clean shape so as to b in line with the appearance of the remainder of th now would take second place w none in Canada. 1t certainly is go meeting to be remeiri red. the drivers and customed as they are to getting ready for race meetings have the is one is going to be and are making ev- ery effort to be right in the lime- further light once their class is called. Individual Scoring Lists AB Walker, Dodgers 105 390 56 139 103 405 8'3 114 .355 Sox 107 401 B8 134 .334 Siebert, Athlets. 87 Umpire at the plate, n. st. John. n the bases. G. McDonald The next game Sunday at 6:30 p. m. The Junior League will be the Cubs and Lar s meet. Red Sox Take 17-10 Defeat From Cards The cardinals drew first blood in the opening game of the semi-finals Thursday night at, the Holy Redee-| mer diamond, when they handed the Red Sox s, 17-10 defeat. 1t was a great game to watch. The Cardin- als went right to work in the first ings and were never Some of the highlights were: Murphy's outstanding hurling for di ls Innis Trainer's stellar pia , which was NQQI 8119. Stephens, Browns 73; Nat- 10 gue. Nicholson. Cubs, 82. American League, S League. Nicholson. C NOMINATED FOR- (Continued from page l.) ged his hearty support to the Con. nt1on's choice. Mr. n also promised Mr. MacPhee all the assistance it was in his power ve. Following an eloquent address by MacPhee in which h ked the delegates for the honour they had conferred upon him and in which he promised. if elected. to redres the grievances ing‘s County laboured. J A MacDonald and Hon. MacMillan spoke in approval the new Progressive - Conserva- tive candidate for King's Neath! d Officers e present Premier had prom- Temperance J-"ederaiion he would enforce the Prohibition Act. but is now trying to scuttla it. Dr. MacMillan stated. feeling that th the best ever x 1.”;- .. - - passed unanimously. Moved by Arthur F. McQuald, Maynard MacDon- d. "That this meeting of the King’! County Progressive Association of Prince Edward Isl- nssembie‘ in annual conven- tion extend to the newly elected leader of the party, Bracken, our hearty tions and our loyal support of his . __..._.__._'._._.-.~..-..~ “Amman-awk- We wish to assure him that wa will do everything possible in oui power to elect a supporter of his party in this county." Moved by Arthur 1-‘. seconded by P. M. Underhay: "That this muting of the Klan. ‘County Progressive Association assembled in annual Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, O. B. E. are the complete scores of the Tsand Golf Championship played Wednesday. P. C. Kelly Sgt. B. I. Cecil Bowling H. Bagnall Ray Moore ape Mahar JOhn Randal nobt. Holman rid Secretary respectiv- Associntion. By districts he following were elected presid- ie Whelan‘s catch of ‘Mur- phy: line drive into deep P181111 t mil Nicholson can sure cut the base runners down on the way to arty; in this Province. and assure im of our continued support." The meeting closed with L ‘singing of the National Anthem. §B88SSS=§ SQDSDCOQQ 3238573333 ent tend secretary respectively: BQHIYJAIIIB"! 1-81111 , H beii d th ame in e p ‘Pius Callaghan umpired, while sport McDonald and Joe Henness- bases The next game is some two squads meeting in the Prarik Acorn A.‘ c Dell John Kc .1. n l. M. T. BUS SC _ OLD HOME LVEEK Loaves Charlotfcto Tlgnisli at 7 p. in. For Souris, North Lake at 7:30 p. in. Chfiovrn-Summeraide-Borden via Boiisliaw §es=s=sssa.= Ssssasaosees Baseball Results wn for Suniiiierside and Last Coach leaves Charlottetown for Iain- nicrside at 9:45 p. m. 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