'o'1n'u'-':'J'-'u'J4'-'u'tPo"u'u'-'-'-H'-'u'- ' 1 1 gI'u":'u'u'o'u”cH'u'Jn5R-5'?-'-5'u'u'n'-'-A-'-'-'-'-'-'-'u'-'1-E-A-'lu'-Pd-'-'-5'u'.'-'-' DOWN 111: 11111.-it STRETCH . '1nf'lu'u J a'-'JN-H-A-'lu'a'.'-S.9J'lf ln connection with the Illinoislnl weeks and then go to Fred-. Stale Fair at Sprittgficld. racing program I1 . . mile truck there fnllo11'ed the Grnnd Circuit, 11'11it'l1f11'ith their fair this year. brought together some of the fast- the going pretty in 1he'ern Maine and etc troll:-rs and parers world. The Abe Lincoln Big Five dashes I Victor 1 H. Trot was won by Scotch 1111111-11 by Sol ('11r11p nntl 113' Joe O'Brien with l-2-1. Note. that. tlisttnguislietl driven Shurp himself 111' 1111111111; the l-lz1111bl1-tonlan last- 11-a1' and was the first horse to 11m 5100.000 111 a season. was 4- -2. his driver. Rion Sh11l1-y s 1 years yottnrz. The time 11:15 2.110 L1 01 I 71. 3.115 1 .3. In 111.- ' lcton Furm Filly Stoke 1nt' . 111'o-yt-ar-old pzit-1-1's 1 Adios Betty. ' that holds tl1e 11orl1l's record for a half-t111le 1l'tl('11', 11111 the 1vinn1'-1' with 1-1, best time 2.0.1 515. The .1ll11o1)1l Stzihlr-5' l1'1111i1.n1'l1' lx'1tl. 1I1'iv1-11 'llon1111:.' R1-r1'.1. 111111 111-1'11-11 1-'1tturiI,1' 1111' tl11'ce-1r111'- nlrl 1111110111 111 str.1i:l1t 111-9115. 1111111 3.111! 3 3. '.'.U1. '.'.(1l 1 .'1. T11-1 .1-vunrl ht-:11 IS .'1 11--11' 105:1 1f'L'tIl'tl fnr titre:-. 1'-11111 t1r1':1:-. l1r- 1.1: --lot-tr-11 1-..tI1 1-1-1-1 111 111111111 ;.':e.1t t--.11-1-.1'11 't".111t1111x 5111111111 .1-' .lt'illl111: 111 1111111111 11.111 .1111-1' mo -r:1-'1)11- :1;;t1. 'lTl11- A1111 11111- 11-tlpe 111;: l-'i1t- Pttw 11.1.1 :1 ;:1r.1't I-ntlle 1-.'i1lt most 111 the 11111 pav- PIN of the 1'. 5'. A. 111 it. T111- l'IlII'Clw nf 1'11-tnry 1'11me nu-11in 111 1111- S111 (31-1111 sttthle. .1 111:-11-I-111'-11'1I 111 Y111nm11e. 11111- 1-11 hy .l11e tYBr11-11. 1-.';1.x' filth 111 the first he.11 111111-11 s 11011 11y 11. D. llm1nve1' tl.e11n.'1rt11 in .-.n11 1v.:1s 1-1 111 the next two. T111- -1-1-ontl ht-.'1t 11.15 i11 1.58 43?:--1 11r-21' 1'1:1r111'1l for )11:l11.1' 51111. 111 the thirrl llI'.'lL 1111-'1' lruttrtl In 1111- 1l11'ee-qu.'111r-1'x' and )l1:11ty tame hon-n the 1:1.-1 1111.'11tr1' 1.,- 111 33 seconds. time of the mile '.".Li-l I 3. In the l.1l111- Put S:.1111- for 111'o- .1-'1-eltl ,1.-11-or-: Qurr-11 Arline 11- 11110.-. 111'.-11e1l 113 t,'z1s11rlo11 1-T:11'n1 nntl vlrixrn 11.1 '('ur1.v Stuart. the 111nnrr, Parker B,1rd 4l:Irv1n1 11-as sr-1501111. It was raced i11 clim- tnation heals and Joe O'Brien has a rlt-1111' 116.11 for third in 1111- f1r.:1 1-limintttlon heat 1-.'l1ie11 11-as 11.011 11.11 F:11'1;;'1' Byrd in 2.01. Jor- nlsn drove .Vl1-.'11ln1v Pziee in 1:-1:o11d elimitintion heat and fin- 1-ltetl f1f1l1 and was fourtl1 in the tmal. Benny S1111-.e drove Diamnntl Hal 111 the final. Meadow PRPO 1113 the l1m':1: 111r'. Joe 111111 the aevtdent 111111. The 1111.11 purse: distributed at 11115 l-”1ir 11n111unte1I to over 5380.000. Figures released hy the 1.'ni11-(1 States Trotting Association up ttntil the 111111 of August. slim-.4 Stanley IW.'111r-1-r of New 121;) pt. N. .1, us lcrulins; l1:11'1tr'SS rarin: driver. At th'11, point Dancer 113111 1.- 79 victories. five more than registered all last. year. Billy Haughton is second with 6-1. .l1111n:1.v t'l1rp111.'111 of 'lioront11. ts third with 718. All three l(H'l(lC1'.'i arr: in their twenties, D.'11111rr is 26, llaughton 29 111111 Cltnpmrtn 21'; he W”. N 11 31"” ”('1”'l'1 11-Trunk Atlnnis 01 Ilalifax, 0111-or 01'. In fifth place 1.58. S1111 . 111'-I .l11L'C Miclily Su11.' erieton for the F1-111'. St. Stephenl is not l1:11'ing rave: in 1'onn1-ct1o'1. I found: tough in South- raced for single of 5300. Tl11- get of Voloy Sll0WP(l up well at Slfow-I 11-ma-1.11, Fly Vain out of 1511' 1-risco. In low priced 1111111" that B011 11,111-it .l)o11gltt at 1ln1'1'1slilii'2 3.191” 5'93” ngn. won the brew 101' All in 2.08 l.'.') and was eused off at 111-c finish. Advocate won 111 2.09 1113-. 'lle is a three-year-old out of A1111 t:o1'11l 2.111 l'.'1 111211 George Call- 1lCt.lx' S11111111'-151110. sold to Arthttr B. Mciiee some .11-21 ' 5:1-Z11 -1113 1190-your-0111 brother ll-l('(..ee X010.- nlso by i'o1o 11.. drove o11t they 11inner of the 'l'11'o Year Old Pare, mgtyty .1031-1-. in 2119 215. '19 313. She IIIH 111111 1-1 r1111-s in 11 rowy 111111 1-' o1-.'111-(1 11,1 G1-11tt:1' Rretl, Fort 191111111-111. M1-. ' "Mr. Bit-G1-e 111' 1111-.1-1'1'1l his ret'1,-1'11 in '1 his full st:-'1e1' N1 ' x'p:ltt 111' 1111111-111 111.111 in 311 .'1 111' t'.1ls.1 P.o,v. 11111 111' Bell B11) .Xl111.'-r T. Clrtl I19 1 3 1111111 kitgg, 111 .1 good 11 lIIIlt' HUI! tl11ei:-.1 1-111- 1 saw 11111-1- trottt-rs by 11';-.tL'hi111 there. '1i11ey1ver1-linc indivitluuls and good gnited. W11tcl11n1's Angel 11'on 11'-11 11 2.111. 11111 r'1-.-1- For All 'l'rot in '.-:10 :15. 1,118 .'1 .1. 111111 11un11111rto11 2.11 2 5 se1'on11 1111- it-.s'test 111-111. H" .11;1s t11e good 1001.111: young l1ors'I- 1 1 by Darnley 111111 llerb Bond tried LITTLE SPORT AC E COSTUME ' ... In 1.1 1.1.--. cm. mum um. I"! PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. cuARLoT'r1?:rowN SEPTEMBER 5, 1953 3 Complete Fuel Service COAI; - COKE - PROPANE GAS FURNACE OIL - STOVE OlL' ARIIFAST GOAL COMPANY - ,DiuI6553 C. And B. Juniors Come From Behind For 3-3 Tie 1With Abbies In 9 Innings -A beautifully execute "suicide squeeze" play was pulled off by Jchntiy Car-:oll's Currttn & Briggs Juniors in the bottom of the ninth '.11niu;.' at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening 111111-11 brought Neil Walker neross the plate with the tyluxz run. and saved the home 12.1111 fr;m lit-11151 dox-.11 three strntglit 11111110: to tlic Abbi: Jus-i .015 of Cl1z11'lotteto11'11. The liua. ..ore has 3-3. mid as it was get- tintz too dark for extra innings. 11:11p.:'1- Bill Allen cnllsci the gum The 1.-..n11-. rs 11125 the case 111 the nrst 111-J ::r.:11rs'. 11:15 :1 bitter p11c11rs' ducl be.11":e11 J."1ckKcnr11s n1-.d Donnie M:1cL.eo1l. Kzarus gave up four hits. struzk out 13. and walked three in right innings, Buckley coming it to relieve him IIYC Win Se chrid Straight lafferty. Peterson Ready For Title Fight On Monday in the ninth after pinch hlttlngl Louis "Kid" Lafferty and "Big ;in his place in the bottom at the Boy" Peterson. will b13111 wintlup 1FiEliil'l- M391-God 3110W9d 511111 n11 intensive six weeks training three hits, struck out It and l5'1prQgyayu over the week.end in pm. Wed 5"?" 11" P355?5- Iparation of their Island Heavy- 1 For five innings the same was weirzht Championship bout. at tscoreless, then Abbles went. to the North River Rink on Monday lfront vtith two runs 111 the sixth. gntght, 1 B11111 bo1s have heen boxing l.'1 1'nu11ds 21 night 1' neatly a month ll-load walked, and Ready sacrificed lhim to second: Don MacI..eod sin- tried to left sending Hood across-anzt both have dc considemble -1110 plate. and took second whcnlm.-id 11'o1'k 111 preparation for the ithe ball went through left ileldei Imght, 1Leittr2e1'.F0:'bie Kennedy's doublet 1.--111-1-1.1-. who 1vnrket'l cut at 1N01”1I1 Ri1'e1'Ri11k, is possibly in the Jto lcit scored MacLcod. 1 iii U113 11313 '01 the 61311111 1110.11:-st, 1::11dition of his career. while 51319195 "1309 11- 341- Plii'CC'll WiiS',Pete1's.111- who had b:e' out cf the '531'C 011 COKE Gi'fid)"5 8i'l'01'. and 1 ring for almrst :1 year. looks almost 51019 59C0lid- T115” Bllef Hood 1 as good as when he held the Island and Ready struck out, Don IVIBC-lhe;-n1ywcjght crown. Kuno Burhrn anti. 1: German -01.1111-p:-111 1-.'ith a ktinck-out punch 1111s 11'orkd 113111 in get in condit- llnn fnr his sctni-final bout with lSO;!;y Rt-idg . -(Continued on page 15 - to sell 111e 111st year at Foxboro ” r . . .; f 51000. I 1'1-1ne111bex' telling you f 1 0 A 1 1:1(l1rou1. him 11L (lhrtrlottetown la1't' y n e Sl 0 C sum1111-r. Bell 1501'. ;l"(' ,1”! 1'71". I gwy. ,pop111:11' .Vin1nt' sires. in-' H" W1 k' m P ””G" ii"'”'Ai-mi: of his RC1 iiiiw i'0U0i(lS liPilf'I' The I.iqut11'1t111 Youth Club. ”'I'l1e.0r "19 1"Y'C' "M1 Dlck D1331? 01; T! f H ( H 1 1 I thnn 2.111. Highland Boy 11-1111 111 icmde.-511.. Pjay-0(f -rc..m,v-7 my-the Angels tinged it tzreiit ptich- the ';m?:e'm1.s ";:lCh'l:,;l 'L:'e';ml1 2.08 in Martin;-dr Wis Bit 3- night moved to within 11 came of mg: ":11 ”'.'1"d"”., "gm l,'3'”'Fie11 todav '1nd Wednesdav at the Grattan in 2.09 'a at are 088- the City Softball League flnnls by '0” 9- 99 1" 9” G "9 ”"- 'x 1 d.” '(- . Sleigh Bell also won in 2.10 or -.,.,,..,...,,g H," Guard-im. Ange... M hits while Doyle was touched 1or.B9 VF -19 A10” 5 "'55- The '01" iii 11'-"-"N11 N9” Y9l'k- M-1 M1." iii a t::1111t' pln-ird under the li-111s :1111'1"e'1' '11-ndmg 1)1h1Prg' Hm” Slmmonsi 1-'1'11er:11 is 1-on1'11g :-11-11;: -1111 ,1. Munmi,” Igipld L I Shephard gnvc up him '0 thmfltlltt M1-Gr: 1. FI1'1'nll Ntchalson 11111 .1 in 2.11 ' ”. 2.111 2.5. The M); WM me Second in a,m.SL W.” ham.” he faced bm1:111d'l'ed Brndlry 11'1ll tee off at 1.30. 4'3" 1h”'””' C ' mu row for the Youth tglttbbers over 111"" me” 9" 1” the 5"e”1h mi ''''''' -- G the- ipaeked :1 lot of interesting ne1. ttnr 11s Maritiniers ingyour letter land we 11111 111- hoping to hear ifrmn you in the not. too distant 1 future. 1l'c1'non Do11'11s we notice where lWatrl1im's Lady. 11 iolir-year-old thy Watchim, won the 2.24 trot for ,1v1u Flemming. and other Watch- .im's are ra1'i11'.z at Foxlmro 11n1l E:cve1'.'1l other tracks. We i'l'. Black, 111vn1-r of PIeasm11.d11le Fnrm, inade :1 mistake in not. hold- ing on to Wntchim 2.06 and that another year will prove we are correct. Watchim was superbl.-' b1'e1l. being by Volcmtte nnd hnrl .perfL-ct, 11'o1li111: ztvilon and man- nerk. No trotter not even P1-lcr Policy--ltas ever left such 11 string of track records as Chr.r1o1teto1v11's 2.07 llllfnl. The 11'in111111.' Free For All Trot is one of the z1h11v" l '2 of Looking over the .x'11111111.'1ries at: 1 1 1 1 1 think C ' 1 1 1 1 Watchim 11111.1 11 1, such an 1111- V 1 pnrtmit centre as Sko11'11e;:.'111 by. no doubt. .W11t1-I1im's A1121-l 11'ill Altlertitnn 1111.-as'-111: to Smart of D1.-lawnrl-. 011111. who it wau.h-un- 11 grandfather, with 57 wins. A1111 nnw 11'1- hear from 1111: friend Cecil H. T111-(111111). lloullon. Maine . . ses 111. Presquc I-'11: and Skew- hegan Fair the last two weeks but. am back at Woodstock, N. B. and will race there for 11 1'nuple up STEPHEN DUNNE - otoooe vwcadr-DI lmt nov IAICIOH - ALLKN mums .111: muouc nnmuu now A REPUBUC PlCTUIE- ...------o Also Serial "Federal Agents vs. The Underworld" I-11211113111: of llleritime r.11'111'z s'111('e n111' last i111'l111lI- sonn- rzoml pe1'f0r11111nt'es at Truro 1.1.-I - "1 I'”””1 "'11 "'1" '""i.S.'1t111tla,v night. The pncer Janet Clcgtz. owned and dri1'en b.1' George Sobcy of Summerside. won - tcohiinued of pdgei 7) ' Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. Sept. 4 81 5-8:30 P.M. FRIDAY 81 SATURDAY ,.-A.-.1. and other Shorts. 11211 1111111113 stoxyzot 1111-1 Llfe of Jesus;-1-1.g 1, My ;;,1.,,..,.; s.,..-;.. . -'.l:.'l(1 - .. ' ' 3'm",,m1L...,m". ; Ti .d.1 .' g I 1 1111) bike races will he held Isrnokl?-.1 200110; 3110 g 1-3 (1 St0p'rfpd”thJ0Zul:?:r:1i':(: 1;(1)Il?I lviuitday nfternoonr at Mt-niorinl New )m1,.- . (101 302 mm 1; 4t2m.Cdapd item . I d (4 M I-teldgin conjunction with the Meyer, llutzhes (4) Black 1611- ". D "g ".1 3"” '9 ' Maritime Championship Truck-a111l Lnbinc 161 nnd Caiiipnnclln; l'1f11r-.1;"gtd1Y”;3 MW”, 1119”; 51"” 1911' Field Meet. 11-hi1'h is being staged thington. Cor11'in 1:11 Wilhelmg.L"11:.1'mo(:1"nndyl((;:r:;:;' l”.1"d'1: 10 5'0 ll"?- tlit Jansen 74.71 111111 W1-s1r11n1.t Ho Wm he 0I')pmNl"3' I:-:"'1Ii'-gl The h1l1'1- 1111-es nr1- open 111 1111 5.501119 :61. ll 1.1111111:-, 1. Jansen. Ru(,k1m.' Johnny Ca;Toll,g - rigm: 11l11letes.V ()nr- 11-Iktl race 11.'1l1 111: R. 11115: B1'nnl1L111, 1'lr)dg1-S; New Handel; and 0-" BUCHM3: ri m thrcc mile affntr and the other 11 1'Yot'k, Wcstrum, Corwin, Locktnan. Mm Wm ride met Clirrnnilfes mile. Dam” chances of prolonging the series. All am-lacs hllereswd in Na" st, Louis H mm 0010311 4 3 1 The Abbi” lead the best of mating bike rooms are encourag- .VII11vn11l;ee .. 11111111111 11111 2 1 1 mm mm two mm '0 non” "5 in MR0 Dart. F-ninv may be. Miller 111111 flier: Antnnelli 211111. Wnh o'nC ;i1me”g('i ' ' I'll-'"lC 31 111? lll'll'l 0'1 M01111-'l.V1 Clmttdnll: l'llIs'i St. Louis. )l11sinl.l The Junigrs hnYe' mwiwd U" 1'tlicrnoo11. l11ter11nto11nll.1-111-111-. ' . . ' - -- --- r . . " usully od 11 th' 1 1 . 'loro11lo .. 11111 11113 0011 12 11 2 thcasmgs.” Cfr'sf,'n'"&,Dn LQNDON. 1111-1-sir Victor Sas- Butftulo .. .. 800 020 010.11 13 5 game with H breezy emhvhm" soons Plnza. so not a favorite for I1.ollom:1n.. 14102111-'11) VVClSS' (-igttand Ian Kcnmdv "wked H” the the Sept. 19 St. Leger race that 111,131" 14' S1101." 11') .Vf'”"1 1'"':5"ls1-('nnd win with-. n tltrt-1--I111fer. bookmllkers refused 10 lake be” 1;VLlliti'( '31 NPWI. -Vliiili-"iii '41 Niil Don Mncmod tossed mmum was scratched Friday because of n ”Ff'”'t11" he three-hitter yesterday for the A1,. SI.l'Rllif tendon. Queen Elizabeth's R Lrgnleli” 1 G H” W" a 10 H oyhigs in summer-smp in 5 ggnjc Aureole immediately became the yin lmnm ' '0'" 300;! ,1 Hwhlch ended in 1: 8-3 draw. ll-B favorite. 1 1 1 1 the Angels. They lead the best of five series two games to none with one game tied. Last night's game was called at the end of eight in- nings o11 account of rain. Two leftlmnders, Wilf Shephard Baseball Results A1111-rit-1111 l.1-:1;:11r . 00'! 011 00'! . 1111? 1012 mix 14 1'1 0 Scnrborottgli t.'1) Weik Larsen 11nd Moss. .--Aber; 1111:: Detroit, Lund; St. Louis. l.nt'se11, Wrrlz. (llllcazo 103 (1111 010 00 6 16 0 ('Iavt'Inntl (110 I110 400 00 6 13 0 Pirtmfc. Ix'1-e':,a11 18) Fo1'ni1-les 191 Dorisli 111) 111111 iVilson; Gar- 1-ia, Wight, 181 Lemon (81 111111 1le;::1n. lifts: C11ie11g11, Boyd; Clevelriiid, He;:r.n. Westltilte. Called 11111. ruin. 6110 Aber. (61 111111 Balls; 1 Ileeder. Deal (41 and Fttsselmnn .iv1':1pn I71 Hcintzclman. P1-tersnn I3). 111011111111 15) 111-rrinz ('1') Starr 171 nntl Tnh;11'11e1'k. Second game: Rochester 300 I05 101 11 HI 1 Baltimore . . 000 020 000 2 I? 2 Robert gnnd Fusselmnn: S1111- ford. Weiss 141 Mrozinski (6) and Lnnnr-It. First 11111110 - Syrncu.-110 . 0000111111 0 3 I Springfield '2':n MI .1: .1 1'! .'1 Mnrkell. D.1c (F11 and Kinnm.'111: Elston and Burhrink. Second gnme:-- RACE HORSE Won last four immcdlatc delivery. W. E. BOWNESS Summerslde . ..Weil.Pleuod.- F ti ,. 1 h.,1?.r111...............?.1..t.";:.'1..'.:::'t11.,"' "' MONTAGUE Monday. sept. 8111 Tuesday, Sept. 9th Wednesday, Sept. 111th Adult: Syracutu-. 4 '1 It , ' Sprlngfieltl . .. .'1 ll '3 Robinson. l.nn1 -11' 1'11 Wi1lin1111 (91 liiarkell 191 nnd Parts-r. Kinn- mnn 171; P.1'e(-1111, Jones 1101 and ' I Burbrink. 1-"on SALE f - ANN'S BOY, 2.11 15.3 starts. For: allowed only two base knocks. He struck out. one better and walked 0111-. . Doyle, 11'l1o-was given only medi- 1 acre support. struck out five bat-I The Guat'11i1111 ters and did not issue 11 walk. .1l.i:11orin11 Youtli Wilf Shephard hit a three runlthis nflernoon on the Old Dia- homcr for the winners in the sec-I-"Wild in R Cit.-' Softball League ism .-til-'1v-off xznnir at 2:30. The 1.. Y. C. '11-nd the series five points in on--. Carson vs.IBuckley In 1S-eries Game He-re On Sun. 111116 Rife?" On Monday - SoIIbi1ll:GI1I11e Angels 111111 the Club will meet Continued 011 Page 8 . 'l'he Junior Abbie-s 111111 the Cur- 1l'-'i" find Briggs Juniors 01 Sum- ymersttlc will meet here Sunday .11iternoon in the fourth game of 'th(-ir Provincial series for 1111: Is- ,lt'”ld .l11nior ('ro1v11. Gzimc time is 1 1 lforcement the gunners who jump the gun one does not need a Calendar to tell that September is with us once more. Soft, golden sunshine mcllows the red clay roads and stacked grain. soldiers on parade, stretch across valley and hillside alike. I can always tell when September us- shers 111 by the multi-colored cater- pillars liurrying across highways and woodland paths seeking some htddeu retreat before October's frosts take over. They always im- press me that they have some def- inite goal in view and will know instinct guides them on their way? or are they capable of reasoning thought? are questions I sometimes ask myself. that they get there, at least. the ones that are not crushed or eaten by predators do. for they are back again the following September. Same bi1'ds shun those furry creep- ing things. Maybe the soft, dense h-air irritates their throat. With September 15th drawing nigh when the speckled trout sea- son closes, fishermen are wonder- ing it the big fellows will show up before or after the season closes. In some streams to heavy run of small try is beginning to move up in the '7 to 8 inch bracket keepers and not much more. Since the last week in July and the first week in August not many large trout .h ve been taken, Dur- ing that perod most. every mill pool held its quota of big trout. At time or writing. those trout have either been caught or are lying low some-where as activity among tackle busters has dropped off sharply. Its a good sign to see the small trout. 111 first in such numbers nor the heavy weight class are on their way. Every- one hopes tl1ey'll not dilly daily along the way. one Duck hunters are biginnmg to 1vorry about the poachers and feel that an extra sharp' eye will have to be kept for pr -season shooting seeing the season this year opens on October 10111 nine days later than usual. Incidentally duck, geese, Huns and pheasants open on the same day this year. A fe11' complaints have come in already in respect to shot: heard -at hood of mill pends. etc., in the dusk of evening and it does not require much imagination to fig- ure out the target for the hun- ter. Its up to all sportsmen to co-operate vrlth en- officcrs and see pay for their actions. . . . lng of dulge 111 the sport without much trouble or advance prepara- , Continued on Page 8 like batallions of when they reach it. What. primitive The main thing 1.! fair minded that I-Iuns afford the sporllest. hunt- the lot and one can-ln- too Grudge Match Declared VN0 Contest"; Ends In There is at challenge today wliici-ipiiiiy 35360115 George and 111. may be unique in the annals o11Eiepi-ant Boy staged a ngtu that wrestling, but it was conceived in 5113411511 ill the 11118 and ended at moments of anger amid cries for 1113 GOIYEWS 01155 GT9-561111.; rootr, revenge following an unique wrest- 91001 llng match at the Forum 121511 Add ""9 11 ml; 19” the Dlnyittg night in which Gorgeous Georgc.0lg "Th? Q1159" the and the Elephant Boy slugged o11e,'"l3l" 5”” 11? flghtlns. Su1'rouu1t- another and the referee in-to thcled by 1' h9W1m3, "wb "19 Elephant state of dreamlattd in 11 111r1tcl1-B05 1'3” m” ””3 1" Pursuit of which was declared No Contest. With blood flowing like wine at; 3. sixteenth century Christmas 1-engc for 11 beating which he look 'Gw'Tc8E11m1'T117T1'P71E1a- t1GT T -Maritime GAth1etes Here Monday For Track Meet ' 1 - ... ,. .-,,-.-.- H- Athletes VIFOIII S11int'.l11l1t1. .liun1'- Hm conypcymon m.on.,15es to hvfa 10.11 and I'heiVQ'i15'-10. 5911' B1'U"5' keen us ever. The Halifax Nat: wick. Anttgontsh, I-Inlitsportg and win new ,, sgmng team and Hm the Halifax NMXV. 1hl0)3Cl5g0l)-lynlortti 11'11l1 t'hc'Antlt;onisl1 1111111 and from the A170-'1-fV91.lg -11 l".l.'1n.1l Gtitm-s Society and -the Aht-g Cha1'1otteto11'11 hmc s1gn1f1e'cltl11-tr 1.4.,” an. cxpcctcd to .....m. ' illtehtions 01 Fbnipclinll in 111" good bat1l1- for top team honors. Maritime Chnmptqtishtp Trnck 111111 Loml (m-i..mlS have dam. m.,,.... Field Meet here on Monday after-.1111": possible to ensure that U" noon. meet is atsucccss. Final work wit It 1! f-'XI1EC1Ed .1115! "1070 911' he done on the track early Mon tries Will be received. today Oflttay morning to put the track 1r l0m0rr0W l7.V I110 Ph.V5iClil Fil""55'-.1011 sliztpe for the events 1111i1't Department. who sponsor the an ,-91 un(l(-1'vV;LV at two 0'c1(,Ck. nual meet. ill P0-ODOFMIOIV Willi; A11 ntlded ttllraction at the meet the Abogweit Athletic ASSOCIII-11g-ill he the bicycle race for at. tlon. romers. These bike events 1v1ll he run off on the track during fieltl events and 1vill he one mile 111111 three mile nffnirs. The ttsual efficient slate of offi- A number of Maritime athletes are at present in Toronto par- ticipating in the Canada-1vi1Ie Provincial Track and Field n1ect.l HOWOVW ll 15 Q1-ill? P05511310 ill-Tlirials will be on hand to ltantlle some of these athletes will be the vnrintts events and if the. hcre as they will be rt-turningt.wt-ntlierntan en-aneratt-11. Chm- home by air over the 11':-ck-end. lo1tetnwn's 1111: Labor Day attrac- Whcther they are here or nolwllnn should he well worth seeing. Annual Green Gables Golf Meet This Week-End Approximately one hundred go1l- 1-re ore expected to tee-off at the Green Gables Golf Course over the week-end as the Fifth Annual Green Gables Open gets underway. The tournament. consists of 36 holes medal play for the men and 18 holes for the ladies. Players may play either Saturday, Sunday 01' Mlthtlloirlig those expected to c11tc1'.s”""""51dl” gL";'11ed I . nre Norman MacLeod, ins-t .vear's'-1””) 1"” ”' 5" P " able-1: winrnierb; gel: Kyellly gf Fred-lag Ramdmm (R) w H CPCOI1; o ry, e ummer- D. A: M (m 13 side Open champion: and Army. P;::.1;'m(K, N MncKenzle the N.B.-P.E.I. amateur B. T,-,ym,,' (L) g. champion. In addition to Island W. Doucettc, (Y) players; several athletes from theiiz. Pinenu, (K) .. mainland will also comp'ete. :13. Gallant. 1L) .. Mrs. Ruth Horne will defend 1he.D. Slvjnn. 110 ladies title which she won a year - Eollitlfwk 1111;) agog 1' a an. ( A fine array of prizes will be WT” ,f”0”f m . n M M. presented on Monday. Prizes willkM”5l:m:1t":91'”1&';nM” 9r”l:e;'c M” be awarded 1”.” the low "055 m1d.11tl1c1' 11111111-rs 1rlfhIhigl1 nvt-rnizrr net in each dwislom 1911' -1”m9r- hut their ”nt 11111." 1v11s lower 11111 low R..C.A.F. mnn.nnd for a num-'19. ber of other tournament accom-' Lpgcnd: R-Rotary; 1,.L1-gum P"5hm'nu- Y-Y's Men; K-Kinsmen.-S. lleading Batters lln S'side Maior little league batters In League -llighest ten '13 I I 1.1. .. . list Includes in Prizes ALSO HORSE RACES I4 AFTERNOON I1 4 EVENING) .' : 315000 In Print 3 WELL A. FILLED . ' STOCK CAR RACING suuumsrnr. RACEVVAY Cars from Sydney. Moncton. Saint John. St. Stephen and P. E. I. DO NOT MISS THE GREATEST STOCK CAR EVENT EVER HELD IN THE MARITIMES TROPIIIES AWARDED TO THE w1NN1cns IN ADDITION TO muzuzs. Added Event:-The three winners of Ludio.s' PowdorPuH-Races In 11 Match Rico - Su Mrs. Paul 11111.. C110?" Iotfottown. Mrs. Tommy -Logan. Sumrnorsido. and Mrs; Olgdt Rodd. O'l.eury drive their stock curs.' ' not-Mtrrunn vnnm SUPEIWISION or-1-nov1No1AL TREASURER. - - ,. ., - pi FIRST ANNUAL MARITIME. CHAMPIONSHIP d1500.0(l ” In Prizes '- 1 MONDAY, -Sept; 7th AFTERNOON AND EVENING 2:15 1-. 14. AND 9:15 P. M.' PLAN TO 1'11-:1111;'1-mu-111111111 WIIK - cu suMMns1oI.sm111m11,1o-1111- M Wildl State Of Confusion: 11'restle1'1 ' lGurgeot1s George shouting for 1.1. .