JULY 13. 1940 THE .1"! AR WTIE. l9. WEL 911.153.121.619- ‘PAGE SEVEN, BADII STQIIETDN DDYIN THE Keiisxigtcn races at Mymn Mc. ' nliurs track next Wednesday his popular and ellSlly accessible race course given 1 fine day should have (l. record attendance‘ because It i- a delight-tut spot and t-he pro- ram is first class, consisting of a Im- for All Trot. Junior nee 10;- AII Paco. 220 Trot and PaIe and a 228 T i and Paco. Tli-cs-o icur c1; iculd produce racng of an oxcrflz-tzciially intrczs-tlng; char- actor. \\t'h'.lo The Canadian Press gives tzmatcd attendance of one ind at tho Amherst. races on today. Charlcitctoninns pics- t htvr- been l‘ and that the ti. Johnny‘ Mac- fll 110V- won the All with Dudoy Tll b1‘! this ytar is ; uiili a winirii: third at Ncrili Svditci’ t 212 ill l1 sh~ simwrd iior htols to ' Ilrtzirrct" 202i and Wodncs- ' G.i'!. {It'll 1-2 iitid scrt d t stimniiir_y——4-2-3. v.2 - San ’l‘:n 2.10 \\'1nn:r of the Jtilit!‘ Frco tor All at 'I‘l‘ll‘.‘() July Is’ could not do hoitcr than 6-4-2. s, . . 2C8 1-2 another Mryoi" S\\'CC11£‘y'5 . 5-5. hcndina‘ , . 2.07 i-2 Tififl Riino. G. ll 2.00 l-2. owtrol by Mayor Si‘. troy. Tho limo. 211. in the w mid hcat ITIIFI» be vcry close to tlw- track record. cc‘. that h" t tho Prc did not- {Iii a nical Exhibition ztrtnvm .1 Augtrt. out I wzth a shatmw roll and tin- ' urw own-crship wont to a ro- - d rccord of 2.09 I-2 at ljii fax, ho 2.111 Trrt and Paco with two hofitts in 2.12 l-2. 2.12 . 2.00 1-4 was Tllfllf on '- curl .n tho .. . lIlt’ third n 2.13. Stilly is owned by Brccn, who is on." m‘ the nrcn in Hriltax furnishing .it< and OIITFI‘ provisions to ria- zis but SllII 11in‘ .ain'ii$_1 an t iii humus hcrso racing .5: liritton. 2..4. Johnny Mac- ‘. coed troittr. had a splen- i riizirv aniorc a bunch of . i-‘l-II. lVflflili" Afarlitidcll Til >1 Volo Rev 207 1-4. Don PM ‘Jlil l~4 and Miss J0 Htlnsvei‘ 21o l-‘J to tlo iviro. .~ 2.25 Trot and Pace had ten w. and wont to four heats ii ‘i .ciin I-Ionloy, a four-vetir-old rt -n:lv rmprriori hy W. H. Copp. PW 1211x111. frcivi Otit-nrio. wnning 1W‘ first lion-t iii 2.15 drivon by 1‘ titlall S-amqifc. Kmsinrtoii. She ices 2-3-3 in tho noxt tlirre boots. wilting her summary fcr thc race t‘: rd. Tho socond hcnt was won iv-Moon Glow 212 I-2 lu 2.15. lllwn Glow wcri tho ‘.324 Trot and Pico at Truro on Jul" 1*t and is -\ import from thc Unrcd Statics Snriutz. H" ivcs driven by Iluly Hood. Tho winncr turned out to be Pmt-cinr. u-“tii a pacing rrrord of 2.10 1-2 mid i1 trowing r/cord last soascn cf 2M. He Is ouvncd hv '1‘. C. Crllotto. Buctoiiciie. aid shcwed his vnortortv to the wccrs in thr- tliwd n“d fourth vats Wlllliliit: In 2.16 1-2 and 2.17. Ho ts cors'id-rrod a pretty titgh class Irv-tier. having iron sovrn out of nine strirt= Inst sonsnn mostly azalnst pricors. Tho nrcrravn of racing at Or- Incci1llo,0ntarlo, July 1st was the bcst ever held over that track. Two new records were established.- the first was a IPPIW track rot-our of 2.07 3-4 made by Bert. Patch“ and a new record for tlirce-yoar- old pacers when Pine Ridge Alex paced the first heat of the Tliroe Year Old Pace in 2.12, a icinark- able performance for a, Qinaciian three-year-old in his first start ot the season. The entire prcgrain brisiled witn sensational rncirg. The Two Year Old ‘Prat “'35 won by Barbara Ire iri straight. brats. best. t-im-e 2.23 1-2. Thr 2.25 Paco was won by Rayatlale with a stint- mary of 1-4-1. Potrr G. Junior vrin the socznd hral. 'I‘lirre \\"L‘l'(‘ nine starters In tiis cvc . ttinc 2.11 1-4. 2.11 1-2. 2.12 i-B. In tho Free fcr All Trot and Part1 livrt Patch wcri tho first hrat m 2117 3-4. Leah G111: tho ICCOIIII ill 210 and Tcm (iratian thi- 8 1-4. This rtttc “as ti ‘clzircrl I l itiiiu tho. winner. The picvicits i; I‘(‘t'l.l‘(II was 2.08 sot. by Laswc Grzittan ; 2.04 1-2 last ymr. At Strzithroy: Ontario, Dominion" Dziy colobr‘ ton brought out an -1 --‘“ \\'P‘~'l<!3 11% T@9P1_\'~1S' i1! alincs-t rcccrti t-rc. "la-r- (lorpcr- “@011 ll? I ‘E11 111$ Wily r11 11:0 Paco tor tli _ ‘jr-rltf. ,- tlio P011 inc River just “m; by Bbfllftx Lye - tho B-rrc had churned 11p mats bpfl. mm _ llllll it- tool»: h.ni just exactly 2i 228 Trot and Paco wits won "lllllll" , by Fred Grattazi nftci- lllziry ,'-~ 01W he Stilt?“ Th" l"? gmkiy “m, 1m. m; mm mm. \\'(‘.lltl t:_ anti s\v_:m across the 2.14 1-2. 212 1-4 ".14 Tito "run-v Ne’ voila‘? "d fitl-"Jls o" the Y-orir Old Paco \\'.I.< won by Pno mot Duds that ivns so littlcn-Thc second (livi- _wrts icon by Ms: RIOTI‘ Biibc. b.~=t timc 2.2!. The first diviszcn of tltc 2.24 Trot ivas iron by Lee Olil host time 21 ti by Irrro Vt‘ tor, b651, lltnc ‘.315. Th. timc 2.10 i-2. Tiio 2.22 T ot and Pace was iron by The Glaiii, Lcc. best time 2.10. Prominont among tho sfnrtcrs at Strathroi‘. QIIIQITO. wcrc mcmhcrs of tho Pin-c Rid o Siairfc. nwrori by Dr. Lcckc, Ivor, cot-root onist. whose hcbbi" ‘s hoisre i". -1115; al- though ho cots vory IiItPc oppor- tunfit-y to indulge in it as he is kept so busy in his practice. Entry blanks [or 02d Homo Wcok races‘. Charic-ttctnmi. Art: =-t -l 14-15-16 are brtn": mailed tstiayI all over the Mfllllllil": Provincrsfl, Claasrs will be twslvo in numbort consisiinz oi’ Frce for All Trot. and 4 Paco. 2.12 Paco. 214 Paco, 2.10, Pace. 2.19 P." c. 292 P31". Froci for All Trot, 2.17 Tr . 222 Tron, Two. Tlirro lllIlCI Ffiiil‘ Y O'd I-‘u- ’ iurit-y‘ classcs. Purses, 70S and premiums total ovcr $4 5'30. The racos will he on tho tiirco iicat plan as horz-frtfore, i0"; srt nsidc tor ' the winnor, h-ttt. tho division MT tho mnncs \‘lII bo 40". 111'?‘ and 12W. Entries close July 27th‘ with Secret-aigv J. W. Bcultor. ‘The birthday of tho most. fa- mous brcocl mzirp in the \\'0I'If‘I was celebrated at Castloton Farm. bculsvillo. Kcntuckr. rvciintlv Sire is Fftnlly Elcn (31 200 1-4, by Todd 2 .14 3-4. (lfilTI lift-intro Balls bv Bow Rolls. Fho was 33 yrnrs olrl June 27th. Despite tho fact that thrctiah an infection Flic lcvt» iicr eyesight three yPiirs ngzo she is ro- nnrtod by hor oivnor and brcorior Mr. David M. Lock. to ho I11 ap- onront 20nd ivalth nciwithstanding her extreme ago. Due to hor rocord as a trottitit! malt-ton sho is now tho most in- mous of all living dents and ono oi’ the five wrrntwt in tho history or I-ho standard brood. Vi". [lock (Continued on “BRO 1i. (‘cl “Ii-isli" Leo Kclly ClfTown, I70 lbs. "Youmz" Tom McCloskey Ch’Town Shine ‘Orrvvrovo-ovooooooooovooocoooooooooooob OOOO-QQOQOOO6-0506606000604UOO-OOOCQO-OGOOOOOOOOOO40 BOXING SPORTING DLUB SATURDAY NIGHT. JULY IIITH. 9 O'clock Standard Time MAIN BOUT-TEN ROUNDS SEMIFINAL-SIX ROUNDS With Two Other Good Preliminaries Admission-Ringside 75c; Rush 50c: Ladies and (‘hildren ZEc-Tax Included Advance Sale of tickets at Jimmids Taxi and Shoe wwcommwaoo-u-o voo-oaooa-o-o-oaw» o0 0o 0400+» 0o f- vs- Trii r0, 175 Ihs. Wally Sit-ad Highfield VS. 2 I I Wilfred Jordan é E 2 I 1 Parlor. i-i l. . thud 111' ‘ léllarign Sporiin N ewsl Kelly Starts On Comeback! Trail Against Jordan AI The Sporting Will Perform At Stanhope Tomorrow Something itnusual is in more for paw-pie who flock to Sbanhope ii on Sunday afternoons, whoii I~.i..m~ H-OILIIIOII, a naturalizoci Canadian hailing from Armenia \\'lIl givo a (ilwplay of his strength by; iiaulnig a car with his teeth over the sandy plain oi.’ the beach. A lius v gent and also quite a lllIlIPt‘ 1.11»: strong man will also in lllf‘ bay during the attor- llo has rin international . ..nticii and his amazing powers oi cntiuriiiicc in below Zero weather "iii tamous having often i llll‘ chill watcrs of Lake wiiiie the thormomotcr ll!‘l[7\\' the Ail-bolciv zero Iii" SI‘T“.\'C(I this writer num- ' pslirtzs of IIIIDSQII doing th.s and aivpeartd quite at v- in the tr: d atmosphcre. iuoin ambition at. the is to breast the fastest tide :III\. in." 1712"" . . lllP-llf‘ didti‘! say he act ss ii .t \l'(‘l'e not for the fact.‘ tliu the pocplo ivcul-d find it tliifacult. to got there and see him pcrform this fcat. hi: husky athlcti- the na- .'l Arnicnlan should draw 2c crmvtl to Slntihcpo Bcach cw (Sunday) aiicrnrton fcr rinancc. (l i. he .~:iid he would swm,’ llllfll should be Club Tonight‘ "lnsifiheoKellufnufino I. condition as be ever was. wires the first step tonight at the Sporttngl Club in o. boxing campaign that, he hopes will land him among the top ranks of Canadian lIghtheavy-t ies. . Tonight he will be faced by Wll- i frod Jordan of Truro. Nova. Scc-tia. I a. fighter who, it is report/eel has‘ been showing fine form 1n work- outs for the scrap. The scrap 18 scheduled for ten rounds or less- wlth much emphasis being placedl on the less part of It If both boysi go in and slug it out from the opening gong. _ Kelly although absent from ivariam for some little time retained his large following arid his ardent supporters welcomed the news that he was again re- turning to the ring. He has trained faithfully for the scrap and has show-oil all his old-time skill togeth- cr witli a nvuirh harder punch. He has been making life miserable‘ for sparring 1mrtnei-s and they: together vt-hh all who have watch- ed him w '" envision nothing but.- a vi:toi1v ior the pcpular Charlotte- tc-wn fighter. ~ Jordan quite an ail-round 81th- lete in Nova Scotia circles will have about, a 10 [round weight advan- tage ovor his opponent and we‘ are told he is a hard pumhor and a lighter who loves to mix it plen- c" to make a, real scrap l fightcrs. iiio asked to note that I Fart: thr- lights will got, underway at 9 dciccl»: STANDARD TIIMIE. I The scini-firiai bctwoen the up and comma; young Tom McCloskey I and Wally Stcrid of Highfield <liouid be a (IKIIKILV. Both boys just love to wade in and mix matters‘ right from the start and both , ltave promised that this will be the time of bat-tie they will engage in toniclit. t In addition two other well match- od bouts go to round out a card action-filled all] the way. Large uErzltlrgytlList For Kensington Races Wed. 'I'hirt_v-tlirce ontricos. comprising sonic ot‘ tho bcst racing blood iii ihc L-lunrl with several from New Bruimvicit have ircon roccivod for lIll‘ Iicnsiiigton Race Moot. to be stnzrd noxl Wcdncsday at tho K l..HIl1"‘.OlI Race Track according tn .o s‘ rz-roivod last niatlit from SUPER. (‘DI'LIV'E BTOOIKIIIS. Following isthc list cf spi-cd that will bc on lzzintl for Kr-tisingtons big (lay on Wednesday ticxt: Free For All Trot Squire I-fatiovcr. 2:14, TYvndell Sciuplc. Kcnsiiiatoii. Juno Eva-us, 2:13, L. T. Poiicr. Montroal. Dude Potomnkln. 2:07‘¢’.-, Soviet Stninvs, Sitinmcrsido. D 'llo Kalmuck. 2121.2. Willard Kalli‘. Sotitliport. H‘\i‘\(‘\.l» .\Ivlod_v, 2.l0"i, Wlllls‘, Con‘ ti. Fflhol Bo} . 2.19". ll/Iyron Mc- Arthur. Kcnsington. harlos 9 Junior Free For All Paco Vcstcr Bars, 2.105%. W. H. COPP- Port Elgin. N. B. Iiariirv Ha izivcr. 2:07‘iw Will-El" IIlllll .. Cllill'l'\lI."li\\\'Il. J1me Azotf, l:50‘l, C. H. Horton. Murrzvv Rivvr. P. E. I. Aaron L._ 2:08, McNoTl A: Mc- lsiiztc. Chrtrlottctowii. I P. L. '2 I Jo- tho Groni. 2:06" Bnvnicss 8c Son, Sllllllllf‘! 2.20 Trot 8; Pace Jean Henley, 2:15, W. H- COPPI E. I. Nvll Cnchaiatlalo. IIPFIOII. Soutiiport, P. E. . Miss Victoria, 2:14, Power Bros. Clinrloitcioirn. Maior Bows-s, 2:14, Mrs. Samp- son Grady. Sitmmorsido. Alostra. 2111".“ Captain S. Grad". Sitnimcrsido. in Brittnn. 2:14, (‘roorge H. 12:" ins, Konsintzton. rim.- McEluwn. 2108".“ Peter Mc- Mahon. Konsington. 2:28 Trnt & Pace (3 seconds tilowotl trot-tors) Jcrm Honicy, 2:15, W. H. Copp. Port Elgin. Polly Scott, D. J. Riley, Belle River. ufnrcarevs Abbo, 2116M. C- H- Clianzllor. Charlottetown. Llttlo Audrov, 2119']. C. H. Hor- ton. Mitrrav Rivor. Lindy Aubrey, S. C. Groon, Em- 3|. A L-305-7 15mg": a (m, h‘, a mp0 gimp,“ i“ the 1m], ;\ tough Joli? tint Iur l\lIl\~lI’4lICl\lllIi.'lI1, 3mumfnj ‘HHHKHMWI, “IN, “m (lmnlulsh._.uc H‘ 53.,_H1,,I,,.|;. n.1, \-_,,;.!tv Zillvplilnvtl. Illp yntug man w..." In action in lll(‘ almvc picture is a flilllil-Ill/("I (Alli-II i'l_ In illllllllllll l" lllr "~‘ll""“§ "13"" 49m‘ Dnsirations lie will give a swimming cxiiibition tit ills.‘ butch crn l d. Golden Guy. Leslie g. ._____.__._.._.. _ - -- Simmons. Freetown. Buvz L., McNeill dz Mclsaaic, Ciiarloitoioi" . Prod Worthy, 2:l7‘.-’_-, Soviet Stab- les. Sumincrside. , Darkcy Kalmuck, 211956, Power, Bros, Charlottetown. Volo Scott, 2:l7‘.-’.~, E. P. Foley. Sununorslrlc. Etivl Bellini, M. McArthur. Ken- sinqion. Lucky Guy, George Sobey, Ken- singtoti. Scottv Watson, George Brookins, Kcnsiiigzton. Tho management assumes no re- sponsllwiiitiyfoi" any accident or flliillfllti‘ to any porson or property cluriiia this rizooi. (ic-nrgo II. Brooklns, Secretary, lilyrmi lifcArfhur. Proprietor. Game Over Week-end Tho Brighton Hawks will play tlio Kousinaton softball team Sun- day at tho Victoria Park at 2 p. m. All playors of tho Hawks are ask- rd to be 0n hand at 1.30 p. m. SOFTBALL SOFTBALITTGAIIIE SUNDAY Purl Elgln, N. B. _ _ 514"‘. l '. . - " 2.13’ 34,911‘, 8_.‘_1\t1(l Brighton Hawks at. the Vic- I tnria Park at 2.30 sharp Sunday tiftornooit. All payers of both teams asked to be on hand on time. G IIITEIITW S In the Medal Play Quallfylflél Round for the Junior Trophy tho following sccros wcrc made by our Ciinrlottotowti juniors: 82 Bill Bcor. iii! R. Pcppin. 89 George McLeod. 89 Dick Bagnaii. 9i Joe Mahar. 92 Ed Baznall. 93 Wilf Dowling. 100 Rog. MoKinnon. Tho draw for (he Match Play Elimination has boon made and is posted In the Pro Shop. As usual. a period 0t two weeks is allowed to ialav-off each round, and we trust that those young lads will start. out, right by keeping up l0 schedule In thLs Trophy. Baseball Results INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syrflfusg O10 Ill IX)—-4 l0 3 Newark 012 010 0I-5 11 2 (One g-xtra inning.) Swigart. Barnicle. Dfetz and Bot- tarlnl: Wmhburn. Johnson. Getter and Wzirron. Podfon. . Buffalo III‘! (V0 001-1 I2 2 Mciitroai 0'32 001 4211-10 III 2 Whitc. Troxlor. Nelson and Mc- Cullough: Crouch, Herr n8. h9- niastor and Becker 1 Jot" y Clty 090 022 103-5 11 2 Bailiimoro 300 010 llx—(l ll U F~‘r’mai1 and Blaomiro; Collier and Rcclnvnd. ' NATIONAL LFAGIIE Piiilndoliiuiti 100 030 (‘I024 l2 3 Pittaburah 000 100 002-4 7 I Mulmhy and Auwocd: Bowman. Lrinning. Bnours, Lanahan and Loot-z. M8 Aooirionacds-boiis ON PAGE ll OLD HOME WEEK RACE PROGRAM Classes and Events for Afternoons of August 13 to 16 Below will ho found the program of racing In be hold In con- neotlon with Old Home Week. plans for which were made some month: ago vvhz-n II was definitely decided that an Exhibition could not be held because the Federal Department of Akrlculture Ind discontinued granIs In Fairs wiIh the exception of those which hid already published their programs. A: the Provincial Exlilblflon Association had Iuncflonod for half l cenlury holding Exhibitions every year with Ihe oxceptlnn of one or Iwo and race meetings every year, and as iIs plant had bet-amt.- inown u Iha Peoples’ Playground. It was considered may, n, raco program iwifh Vaudeville should be held. Tentative arrungemenls were made with George A. Ilamidaof New York for an outstanding Vaudeville contract which was to have been routed to Halifax. N. 5.. where races were zilso L0 Iiavo been held and would have been but for the fact that. the Doparf- merit 0f Naval Defence Ionk over the Exhibition grounds and track for naval training. However. nnolher route was mailc by Mr. Ihimld and a. guarantee given that the complete Vaudeville pro- Irflm would come to Charlottetown. S0 the Directors mot and de- nlded In put on Old Home Woek on the days which had first boon leIecIad-Aulrust 13th In 16th inclusive. The harness horse program will lie the some as other years and will no doubt bring together as large If not a larger list of horses and equally good racing will result. Infelspersed between the hoats of the trams-s; horse racing In Ihu afternoons will be some of the host Vaudeville ever sccu in Ihe Marltlmes or In fact in Canada, including the Four (Iuccns of the Air and Ace from California, IYIIOSI! act is one of the mos! lllectlcular before the public today and Includes n double slide for lIfe, Billy Outfen’: Water Circus, which was n sensation In Florida last Minter drawing over a. million people, Iiatldio Lamont, llIB Scottish boy from Killiecrankio who I5 Intcrna ' tally famous-i, Ilic Victoria Troupe of six bicyclists from Great Britain, ti“; . tislrtilitit] duo. While Brothers, and IlcCusIa and Lonnrc, musical s|w-ci.il- Isla and singers. and tho Golden Gate Revue, originally from (‘ali- furnll. Most of these mcts are routed for the biggest Exhibitions In the United SIaIcs and Uanada this soasnn so Iliat our people will have an opporfunlty of witnessing as good as Is prcsi-ntcd Io my audlcnco either In Ihc Pulled States or In the Dominion. In the evenings Ilmc will be a wondvrful show with jumping and other riding events staged by our riding clubs. The Vaude. ville acts will show up in splendid rellcf 0n the stage lighted as It will be with colnrcd Iiijhls and bountiful background. A Master (if (‘cremtmios will ken-p tho slicw moving TIIZIII along and at. In- Icrvals lx-tucou the acts a male slngor of oxcolli-nt rcputation will render popular $01128. Lenore of DeCosIa and Lenore will also glvu individual mam- berii in well as appear with her partner. There will be six num- bers of the Revue In varied costumes as ivcll as UH) acts wIIh Latlilio Ifllmont, Iwn with Ilie White Brnthcrs. Inn with tho Vic- toria 'l‘rniipo and Ilio SDIWJIIICUIIII‘ (Iuci-iis of ilii- .\ir with q double sIItIc for Iifc. Billy Oultoifs Water (‘In-us ivilli Ililly diving from n Iiuiidrcd fool. perch Into a shallow tank. Ilt- sets iirc Io himself In mldalr and comes down a ball of fire when ho hits Ilie water. The evi-nlnz shows wIIl be spectacles of more than “ordinary Interest and will no doubt nIIract. tremcndoufl uuilicnres. From all parts uf Ihc Marilimcs parties are planning u; come to (final-lotus. Imvn so those calm-ring In guests can ho iissurr-tl that Old Home Wei-k shmilil bring Ilicm as good patronagt- as thc Exhibition did. In those days of anxiety and strain u-iicn one ls liable Io cmu-eiilrate ovorinuch on IIEWS of events In Europe, it Is well Io lakc some relaxation. In Margaret (‘urrlos column of the Montreal Daily Star for July 6th this oociiiiz-"Ilcliciw- it. or not, but a prominent: Montreal doctor told me Ihu oihcr day that ho and his nolloagiios were sorinusly disturbed about the increase in ‘nerves’ among Iliclr patients. There wore many people an whom “lg war had a profound emotional (rffcct. . . one psychiatrist suggcstcd that. wlicn you begin Io feel jittery you should get ouf- ilunrs. cmgazo in some sort of aoIive exorcise, sock out your friends, rcilrl sonic-thing IigliI, gn to an amusing pii-turc or jusb-gn fish- ing. In short. try iu divort yourself in sumo way." Old Home Week lvill furnish you with an upporIuniIy Io chase away your troubles and worrlcs. give hoaltliy rnlaszition, "so pack up your troubles In your old kit bag" and take in one or more afIt-mnuns and evenings of Old Home Week, Auigufit 13th to 16th. DNARLDTTETDWN, FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, 1940 _'(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)" FREE FOR ALL TROT AND ,_=¢_1.-=_..._.=.-.==‘~ 2.16 TROT AND PACE 1...... 2.19 TROT AND PACE ....... 2.22 PACE (For-pacers who have not take FREE FOR ALL TR()T . . . . 2.17 TROT ..... §$®<l OSFJIIRC-OIOI-d not taken a record 0f 2.14 or 10. 1]. 12. The Provincial Exhibition Association “ill give amount paid In for those FuIurIIIes. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR A special ribbon will hr- given In Ibo owner of Ibo 2.12 TROT AND PACE .. . . . . L . . . . . . .. 2.14 TROT AND PACE ..... .. . 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who PAFE PURSE $500.00 . PURSE $400.00 PURSE $400.00 PURSE $400.00 . . . . . PURSE $400.00 ....PURSICS350.00 a record of 2.13 0r better in a race) ...~-.-.-.-w-l"‘-.--.- -...-------."’~‘-.--'.- ...r-"-'. ................t..~......PURSE$400.00 . . . . . . . . PURSE $400.00 have better in a race . . . . . PURSE $350.00 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PAFE, Prince Edward Island Futurity $500 Io be distributed among tho winners along with Iht DRIVERS AND OWNERS winning hnrso In each taco. TIIE NIAFDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTIfI-IAI. has ilnnritctl a bountiful ’I‘rtipIi_v. known as Ilie British (‘tinsnls 'l‘rnpliy, which wllI be airardfll In (he Drivcr scoring Iho most points (luring tho nicotlng. ThIs Assoclaflon will also give 5'20 In m‘ fhe driver scoring Iho most points during the moi-ting. S10 to the (lrlvcr scoring IhtVsecond most points during the meet. First place counts five points. socond place Ihrce $10 will 11c glvcn Ihc ivlunlm! (Iriw-r In oacli rat-o. S10 will bo given the drivcr driving Ilio fasIcsI Iiotif. fastest heat paced (luring the moot. Ten Dollars will he given Ibo v-arolakcr nf of thr- horse pacing the fastcst hoaf. poinls. flilrd place Iwn poliils and fourth place ono point. trotted during Ilio moot rind S10 fn fho tlrlvcr driving ‘Ilia Ihn horse trotting the fzisfost heat and Ten Dollars Io the caretaker I-‘Ivo Dollars will Iic givcn In the caretaker of each horse winning a race In Ibo trotting and pacing classel during Iha moot. Fifty Dollars will Inc gIvI-n to tho ownor of Ilia Iinrso that bcals Ira-ck pacing rocnrd of 2.05 1-‘5 cxccpI n1 pro- vldod for holow. Fifty Dollars Io Ilic ownor of Ilic horse that finals Ibo track fruiting rooortl of 2.08 Zl-I t-xi-cpt n1 provided for holnw. In case Iwn Iinrsos boat ilic ahnvori-cortls thcn Ilic awards go tn Ilic fasicst hot-so. If Iivo horses fle for the awards the monoy will bo dlvldod equally. Entries close July 27th. with .7. W. BouIIor, Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. I. GENERAL CONDITION ‘ (an. RACES mum: mans) The (Jharlottotown Race Track In now one of the fast- est. best laid out and cared for tracks, imd surely the most beautifully situated of any In Ibo Nfnrltlmn Prnvlnros. A great deal nf effort will be made Io kccp It In Iipplc plo order. nil Ihrnugh Iho poriod boforo fho rat-cs and during; the races so that no linrso will bccomi- unsound or suffcr Injury and to enable them to make fast Iimo. Iforsemen (providing they are rilclng cxcluslvely at our meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying us nf their arrival will be meI at the Iraln and Iht-Ir bazzago trans- forred Io the grounds without cost In Ihcm. also Iakon au-ay without cost f0 them. Every effort will ho mnflo f0 maki- the horsemonh stay pleasant and scnil Ihom away for-ling that they IIAVQ been well troaiod. All races In he raced on three hem plan: 10 poi- cont of each purse will be awarded Io Iho wlnncr. The romalndcr will be divided InIo Ihree oqual parts .0110 part In 1w raccd for each heat. In Iho event of Ilicn- bring Iiiroo hcaf winn- ers Ihoy shall have a fourth hcat In (icfcnnlne the winner. All purses divided 40, 30. III and 12 per ci-nf. Entry foo B per cent. I-‘lve per cont of the monoy raccd for onch lit-at will he deducted fmm the first and sccontl horses: 3 vrr cent from the third horse and 2 per crnf. from fha fourth horse. Entrance fecs and deductions do not lpply In FuIurIIII-s. Six hone: to enter and four In start. Right; reserved f0 change program. rojoof any entry. or II onIry appears Io lny nvor fho flold to the extent IhaI flicrc In n01. In Iho opinion nf the mnnaglrmcnl, sufficlcut competition, then the said flifry may ho iramifrrrcd In a faster class or enIry foe refunded, bar any driver and In declare race off on account of bad wcafhor. or failing Io nbIaln saflsfaclory numhor of onfrlos or station In trans- fer horses Io anolhor class. Io which Ilicy APO eligible, rc-rmen or substituti- another without advcrilslnl- 0r nltor or extend racing daIrs. Atlditional onIrIcs of an itullvlrlual ownership may b0 niiidc In any class by Ilic pnymonl of I’? "n closiiii! dutc- hut rntrics of scparalo mviu-rship. although in tho same sI-abln must pay installmont in fnll. Two entries of the 5mm» nivnorshlp may start In tho snnu- racr. providing tlio full 5'} ls paid on ouch stiirtoi’, Ihc IIPIVPTS luring Ilic approval of the I001?"- .-\II lifirsrs with niimos of ilrivi-rs will III‘ ll(‘4‘l€lI'I‘II in af. 11 o'clock l1. m.. Dayflght Saving Time, the day prior In Ihu race, when positions will be drawn Io onabiv us to print sonru cards with utunl starters. Eliqiliilliy hascd on I'.S.T,_l\. money Wlnnln: clzissifl- cation. Thi- Exhibition tksiwlalion assumcs no ri-sponsibiill_v for any acciilcnf. or damnac Io any pcrson 0r prnpcrty during this mcctiuz. and this understanding In part n! Ilils con- Irnct. Ownora must assume any damngo to property or pcrsons causcd by drivers, attendants or horsc. Ilay, straw and Atabllng froo. [tacos called at 2 I’. M‘. DaylIghI Saving Time. II.S.T.A. rules Io govern except where they conflict‘ with (how conditions. Ilo sure and bring your eligibility i-or- IifIraIt-s and driver's license. THE OFFICIAL! The offlclnls will be selected for their exporlcnce and roiiablllIy and will ho Instructed Io carry nut Ihc full‘! firmly and fairly. All pilrsc mnncy will ho pziitl Immcdlriio- Iy afIcr the race and horsemen are asked Io gcI saint‘ fro? Secretary before Ienvlni. PRESENTATION OF PRIZE MONEY Friday evening Iho Prcslilcni will award Ftiylfll FIDMMQ prIzi-s Io the winning nwnors, driver: and carotakcrs. Entries Close July 27th, 1940 J. W. BOULTER. Secretary. (‘II.-\RI.OT’I‘!IT()\\'.\', I'.I'~1.I. ~ .‘.',‘KX.