. Speedy Pick, that had failed to win in six previous starts, paid @25.60 for a © bet in the mile and a quarter race\ Charles Fitz- patrick Jr.._ the trainer-driver, who was up behind Speedy Pick, was suspended by the Commis- sion pending further tion. Richard Jette, Speddy Pick’s | groom, was also suspended, along investiga- |. BACK STRETCH reproduce the picture. The photo shows Her Majesty and Prince Philip chatting. with the writer and Exhibition Association presi- dent, Cecil Stewart. BIG WINNER . i tw. con- tinues to remember us with covies of official programs from Blue Bonnets Raceway. In the races for September 12, the five-year- old chestnut gelding, Palacona, bred in this province and owned by .H. Henderson, Montreal, and H. B. Willis of Charlottetown, won the “‘C” Trot, purse $1,000] in 2.10. This was excellent time for a cold night in the early fall. A $3,000 purse for free-for-al- with the Blue Hen Stable, which | lers brought six top-notch pacers owns the pacer. All horses owned, driven or trained by the suspend- ed trainer were ruled ineligible for racing in New York State. DRUED . to the starting point. The winner was Scotchlite, owned by the Del Ross Farm, Montreal, in 2.04. This horse has a record of 2.00 45 ard he was driven by Frog Red- Robert A. Glasser, chairman of |den. Champ Volo 2.00 35 (Dus- the three-man race commission, |sault) was second. said that a urinalysis following | Bay State Pat was one of the Speedy Pick’s victory the presence of large amounts of Bay indicated | six starters and finished fourth. State Pat's total winnings procaine—a drug of the-novocaine |to the end of 1958 were $122,748, family generally used to alleviate and he has won upwards of $15,- pain. However. the drug can also 000 this year. serve as a stimulant. According to the Merck index of chemicals and drugs, clinical| The eight cause picked to oppose the French trot- doses of procaine “may ral stimulation”. INTERNATIONAL Procaine ter, Jamin, American trotters in the $50,000 Ameri- a ee RS Ce Se ee St eee oe a ‘ . : r Joe Gordon Resigns Job; © Durocher Likely Successor CLEVELAND (AP): — Resign-; General manager Lane was on,a $65,000a-year job with the Na- ation of Joe Gordon Friday night his way here from Pittsburgh and|tional Broadcasting Company 2s Cleveland manager. cleared! not available for immediate com-| Thursday. He also was in Pitts- the way for Frank Lane to name/| ment on Gordon's announcement.| burgh Friday, where he was han- a new pilot for the second-place} Durocher, former National/dling an NBC broadcast, and he Indians—possibly Leo Durocher, | League manager, resigned from)declined to comment on the pos- Rookies Get Test Tonight When Habs, Royals Meet MONTREAL (CP) — Rookiesjday. Coach Toe Blake named,Gauthier, from the Ottawa-Hull will get their. big chance tonight{four rookie forwards who will re-| ' lub. when Montreal Canadiens and! place ante dampers he has loaned their farm-club Royals meet in/to the Royals| He will also use a re et er * es a ae ee ae — x ‘ * ’ / sibility he was negotiating for the field mangers job with Cove land. He said Lane would have te answer reporters’ questions along this line. Meanwhile, Durocher was be ing mentioned for several other baseball jobs. His mere appear- ance in Pittsburgh to do an NBO broadcast sent rumors flying that Danny Murtaugh was through es “‘Murtaugh’s done one helluva job,” ‘said Joe L. Brown, Pitts burgh general manager. “Tf, anye body gets rid of Murtaugh they’ have to get me first.” Branch Rickey, president of pe proposed Continenta — I League jand a Pirate stockholder, was The regulars loaned to the Roy-| forced into the act. He was als are Phil Goyette, Claude Pro-|in New York denying that Dur- an exhibition game as a windup rookie defenceman. vost, Andre Pronovost and Don! ; : — ocher wanted to buy his interest to the first week of the oe Three of the forwards will form | Marshall. ie the Pirates. camp. complete line. They are Cliff, “In announcing “his squad Fri- | peauineton, from Flin Flon Jun- : iors; Wayne Larkin. a Winnipeg Aces, Miners junior, and Allan Johnson, who nena to Spokane of the West- ern Hockey League. Sside Club To Hold ‘PEANUTS’ TRAINS. FOR BOUT ‘Main eventer on a Summer- | at Summerside stadium last | of Durelle, in a six round | Tangle Today | RICHARD LINE we = ide fight card scheduled for | night. “Peanuts” will be out bout “a Ath Carl Arsenault of | Blake previously announced ; september 25th, Walter “Pea- | to win a ten round main event | Summers who at least in Rollaway Aces and Minto Min-t2atrookie Claude Richard will outs” Arsenault (left) snaps a | against Bruno Boucher, of Mon- | training, has the appearance: 4,< comune this afternoon at Vict- Ji his illustrious brothers Maur- | : . treal, while the emi-final event will see Len Durelle of ROAF Station, Summerside, a nephew left hook neatly to the jaw of | sparring partner Donnie Arsen- ault during a training session | of being *pérhaps the most pre mising young boxer on the Is land at the present time. ice and Henri as another line. — ee pices: pay a The rookie defenceman is Jean three series for the N.B.-P.E.I. This Saturday afternoon a mix-|the 9 holes course in search of ed two-ball foursome competition the prizes. Intermediate Softball crown. Bombe ‘will be held at the Summerside ll golfers who are not listed — CLUB SECRET. ARY _ Last Saturday, the Miners. host- ‘Ec gles, rs Golf and Country Club commenc- below in the compeition may jing the Island champs, defeated ing at 1:30 p.m. enter their names and _ handi- Meet Sunday — | ie local crew 9-0 Prizes for this competition will caps at the clnb house providing corced to Fredericton) but it has NEW YORK ‘AP Phone 8506 generally produces the same re- can i : : calie tx hueee tad Gees on it | velt “Raceway last night, were: | ns nis eaKinnon : how * een 'be based on net si scores only, vd > so before 2:30 p.m. on| does in humans. !Stemin’ Deamon, Trader Horn, urren ian Ss esem le s t b ne gotfer's—handieap—Saturday ans. : rev ‘ morrow brings together rge- $ Peto The commission rules. which Jean Laird, Senator Frost, Darn ee aes that were town and Peakes for the Kings "" be Geheaies Stem the gress bp known i . as foteae are based on those of the Uni- Safe, Mix Hanover, Camas B. and ' . e score. j :30 p.m, —Marion Howaitt, ted States Trotting Association, |Su Mac ‘Lad. regular patrons at the Old Dia- “ounty Baseball League finals. Mr. Harold Gaudet has an- and Earl Smith, Versus. Barbara state that, mo drug may be ad-| Here is a bricf account of the aerate aoe dagen’ — - he battle is expected to draw | ret that he will give a new Schurman, and D'ck Henthorn. ee ee To . xeiie—_Kinwnt_Wat- OfFi am ions It should be an acteas jee he biggest crowd of fans ever te solf - ef he_ first Rt Se ane: -_ hours of its next: race. The|nesday night: Two new records ie oe eres ae tee watch a game in Kings County. Fae er on — to score a Fred Willander. Versus Army “large amounts” of procaine | were taken—Royal Onyx, owned all out to halt these New B = The teams will take to the for a ~ Gaudet also | Beer. a ee a, found in Speedy Pick would and—driven_by James Macregor By JAK STEVENSON hustle jbut I think this is titer : : ay —— cat that ati must replace, 1:50 p.m. —Neftie MacLeod, " ap- < this is a better club wickers in order not to be side-| field at 2 o'clock Sunday after- their own divot d heir 2 ) ,, Vers i pear to rule out the possibility of Charlotietown,j jon the third) SAN FRANCISCO (APt—Most| Only four members remain ac-'than—1954.""-hesaid—“‘It's_got_a ned | eS ivots and use their and Don Perry, Versus - Christ-j that the drug had been adminis- race in 2.08 1-5,'and Pearl Mae | 0f the faces are different, but vet-|tive Giants of the squad that beat lot of speed, hitting. the defence on eee pone ee «te MacDonald, and Dr. Gilbert tered prior to the two-day dead- won the fifth race, with driver eran secretary Eddie Brannick of Cleveland in four straight world :s good, and the pitching has been = | fn me mixed two-ball four- ek ae dine. iC. Smith up’ in 2.14 1-5; she is San Francisco Giants sees the!series games under Leo Durocher great - | Some ae the ay golf- 2:00 p ae Irene Godkin, and Speedy Pick's time in the above | owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kin: current pennant contenders clos-jin 1954. Centrefielder Willie Mays| Wes believes this club has ers will drive of on holes 1.3.5.7, Dr. Al Doiron Versus, Marion, a Tély_tesembling the world cham-|and pitcher Johnay Antonelli seé better front line pitemng with An- and 9, while the ladies will drive Judge and Peter Pope. Face one and a quarter miles |kora, P-E-}- Here is-a-summary- ee . bh L was 2.32 1-5—only three-fifths of | Races 1 and 4: Baker (C. Ratch- |PiOns of T954- reguiar duty: Relief’ pitcher Al tonelli,_Sam_Jones_Jack- Sanford: me - ear Se : ome 2:10 p.m.— Amelia Larkin. anil 2 second slower ‘than the ‘esl ford 1-2. Poplar Vonian (C. Branni ck has been associated Worthington and pinch hitter'and Mike: McCormick but _ it Poe ree oar The twe—ep dte on.Dave,-Lidstone Versus. Leila tr started Gress | Genith) 7. Bold Venture (S. Dan. | ¥™ h the Giants, in New York]Dusty Rhodes. star of the 1954 doesn’t have the bullpen steppers - @ * e Saturday will be Barbara Schur- Schurman, and Joe Bernard. : record. Sp eedty aes : and San Francisco, more than ajseries, are used sparingly jto match Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv ; man, Dick Henthorn and Net- 2:20 pm.— Kay Mclvor, and sixth position: he was seyenth at iels) 2-3. five other starters, time }31¢ century. So it was only nat-| Wes Westrum, catcher five Grissom Right-hander Stu Miller oes is E ven l n tie MacLeod, Dx irdon the half-mile mark, and was then 2.13 1-5 and 2.15 1-5: Baker owned rai that he'd be asked to com-|years ago and now the firs ase has been the bullpen ace with other con tbe bail aeleeand cet tie ee Ca pulled out and mowed them down | by Byron Kennedy of Halifax, and pare National League leading coach, also compared the two Jones winning 20 ‘games as a nani me yen sal — E over) Fricheré, ane 200 : co nasigasliale ena gr green ti ae nm | cage ee a 7 May" /San Francisco with other great teams favorably. He recall: the’ starier-reliever E Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn, busy man as-Curtain Raiser, Vivian Strong, ; yrd. t avorite, finis sec- hew of - Kinkora aces 2 Giants clubs. ~ |1954 ‘team with Whitey Lockman) ‘Our young players have made) since the recent fire at the Char--Premier J. Walter. Myrtle E ond; Widower Creed finished third | and 6 — Ann's Dream Cc. Call- | “I believe,” he replied while at first, Davey Williams at sec-'this a better club and its going lottctown Driving Park. will ex- Moriell Woody, Miss Cyclonic, NO. 5 MEDICAL COMPANY driven by Howard, Beissinger, now | beck) 1-l._Fresh Girl ‘D. Walsh! ‘searching his memory, ‘they ond. Alvin Dark at short, Hank to be even better.” West periment a little her P ne Felli adie: wok : en oy £ : 2 9 . al n_ better, estrum periment a little further on his Esso and Nellie Bangs vieing for leading driver at Roosevelt. Last |2-3, Waychamp ‘D. Ratchford). 7- most resemble the team of 1954. Thompson at third. and Mays, said Some of these fellows own this evening with a night honors =. R Cc A M . MILITIA year, Widower Creed and Beis- 2. Miss’ Wilma Dale ‘J. Macre- eee Zood piteping and good Don Mueller and Monte-trvin im-have just two years. of major’ carg Th +t a in : Re oe heen singer were suspended for 45 days gor) 3-7, four other starters, time hitting, exceptionally good catch- the outfield tteague play under theit r helts and. L : a je enews paters Wil Com when atropine was found in Wid- 2.09 45 and 2.11 2-5; Ann's ing by , Hobie _Ladrith, and" “They | had _more experience, they're learni: a fast.” Wen ait fire sg! beeing - ats in = 3rd and aa Helen's FALL AND WINTER TRAINING wer Cre llowi + Nrear fled by George Call- . 3 3 ——___— ithe 1arlet‘etown Driving Park Dream. Janet M., Jolly Mark, : 3? amt oe eae erty Re ab of PEI. lannounced’ that there would be Armond’s Buddy, Mr. Joliscott, COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY t:>iner was proved blameless, but| Races 3 and 7: Royal Onyx, | no te goinehy the — Po and Lady Clegg. 7 OcT. 1959 he was penalized Ss! J. MacGregor’ 1-2.-Darn Good ueen ( ar Oo e as park. put “Duck recogmzing the Comneting in the 4th and 8th : reci-g ribs a ave of maine Pick (E. Shaw) 41, Jolly Lad plight of the aie yuna took the dashes. ‘tet ane pace. will be si-'e for the condition of his hor- ‘E. Smith) 23, Stalag Hanover paper Te ne Ove Nene wn Serer | MeGee Vote, ete Am 1, Sey & ace E. Bernard: 3-5 Josedale Clans- meni he the executive, leased pick Ginger E. Ted. Gennesse ; ‘ St all the larger traks in the man 3-6. two other starters, time I the trac and Cathy Gleeg. , \ - r 2 x“ t ‘U.s.4 also at Maritime race 2.03 1-5 and 2.10; Royal Onyx, nnua rac ex Field Meet a first racing program, last That. is not all’ Here is what > "4 : : E fs a tracks, harness horses undergo owsed by James MacGregor I inday afternoon was an im 4, has ned up for in| oldie ha me iT a ae one a nal Defe wg. : hy : dade 4 -» | Charlottetov d Darn Good nediate s. with ¢ times | 5 : : ; 0 enlist and help Canada ationa efence O- = > a Bae tea ta ee: saan ie tag duces Bishop of | -Yesterday afternoon Queen: Tommy Matheson, 3 David Marjorie Bradiey, 2. Nancy Re mat To pb hand. et — ere _ rane ieciniiad : q gaged ptr Pero : Lexington, Ky. Race 5: Pearl caer lotte High Schoo! held its ae- | Campbell: berts, 3. Sharon Passey ance. These racing enthusisasts oH Cc we Merge ia soa oy ee ‘ : bale : J . 3 Mac. ‘C. Smith) 1, Abbasong (L nual track and field meet. The | Girls 12—1. Chery! MaeQuar- Running Bread ‘(Bovs) l aivied eee S606e tareue the oy. Ca ie al, The Shei ova Courses in basic military subjects, Non Commis- VETERAN Walker) 2. Tommy Shanter (2. program was an immense suc- |'rie, '2:-Piyttis Mbore, 3. Pat Jay... Leonard Gauthier, 2. Jimmy Cul se sai iat a ckets oe Train, My Darling. and Prince signed Officer training, Cl vical training and Our friend Jim ame ve vast. on: Bernard 3. five other starters, See ee from. all classes | ‘ Be aghyat : eo yt = len, 3 ao McCabe . ‘The on - cosih ‘desiaidt aul a ard : : os Casualty Aid Man trairmg wile carried out. i 9 “1s : : cbby Larter, . mme Warren. | unning Broad ‘girls)--1_ Mai tui ‘ se 5 ! in all this shapes up as . - the forsmost supporters of ae ee eae Close finishes and keen com- Girls 13—1. Dianne Burke, 2. | jorie Bradley, 2. ci tein announce of the Driving Park, an evening of tép-maich enter- Vac: ancies exist for tradesmen in the above sub- j arness racing years ago, still Stanity Mayh , Petition featured all even:s Elaine Hillier, 3. Nancy Roberts. | 3. Sharon Passes seeing his efforts bear fruit, iument and all those people jects, additional pay may be earned on qualifica- | keeps wp an active interest in|3: Fedotan ‘G. Meuser! 1, Migh Queen Charlotte will send a} Boys 14-1. Jim Cullen, 2. Ar-| High Jump ‘Bovs)——1. Leon: decided to. experiment a little | f wool | ion the sport, and in a recent visit ty Again ‘D. Ratchford) 2, Beck team to the Provincial Inter-| nold MacLeod, 3 George Woiten | Gauthier. 2. Arnold cide fur-her a aps i he ee ee SY igtiels i ; ie showed us clippings from a Bos- Ann Call ‘A Porter) 3, Mighty a iwolastic meet to be held in Boys 15-44 Rox Biggar. 2. Don-| High Jump Girls : 1. Mar Here is what be had lined up a ct = a an f this dash en fae W ednesday 3 7:30 to 10 P.M. ton paper and also from “The Eddie 4. four other starters, time Charlottetown on Sa urday, Sept. ald Cousins, 3. Roy Whitlock. | jorie Bradley and Nancy Ro- [F tonigh:'s eight-dash card a ae ee et ee re Transportation is supplied on training nights from Harness Horse,” showing Panny 2.15; winner owned by Harry 26. The North River Road stu-) Girls 15—1. Marlene Lewis, 2” berts, ‘tied’: 3. Margaret Brad In the first and fifth of the Proesram see biiateet § fast, West and Central Rovalty, Belvedere and { > ‘ !Hirse svd , dents will als articipate iin Bien ; , aes Gens TN ‘ a ee a : - 4Aast, s i t Vaity, Steele driving a horse to an old- | Hirsch, Sydney. ' i So participate in a Sharon Passey lex night he has such popular horses Parkdal t 7:15 P.M ' fashioned, high - wheeled sulky.| Frank Acorn, race secretary, City meet with Birchwood High Boys 16 and oxer—1. Leonard Shot Put—1. Arnold MacLeod 3 ra . ‘“ ra wad at é:lo aM. qe Danny was garbed in his race has two good programs lined up '” early October. | Gaut hier. 2. Sterling MacFadyen, 2. Leonard Gauthier. 3. Bob most inexper sive A recruit undergoing basic’ training may earn up ' uniform, and the following ap-~ for_tonight and Monday night at} aoe ( brs are oo Z sults Allan MacKinnon Crockett to 50 davs pay a vear f : “harlotte _ Frank i ’ 1 Ke MacEach-| Girls 16 and over—1. Marjori B : bel leech avs 1 " E peared on the bottom of the pic- the Charlottetown track Frank is | oys : _ Reith and over arjorie ovs 40—1. Roy Biggar. Jir te : : . ‘ 7 } ture: “Danny Steele. of Alston, 2 racing enthusiast who has “- 2. Paul Michael ‘ Bradley. 2, Margaret Bradley. my Cullen ‘tie ' Aronia Mac. salesman you can Recruits may enlist or be interviewed at No. 5 } ractices i igh-wheeled sulky, |been( responsible for presenting rirls 11—1. Joan MacCabe, 2.) Standing Broad ‘Boys 1. Leod Medical Company Orderly Room at the Armouries t P m a high-wheeled sujky, | Diane MacInnis, 3. Barbara War- , Leonard Gauthier, 2 Z -@a i f dating back to gay 1890's. He race er a pists out the | en Ae er | abe. 3 Tae oe Brian Me sro Ma 3 is Jim Cullen, 2. employ =F iny night from Sept. 21st to 30th except Saturday ; will take a drive at Bay State best efforts of the horses rev _ Boys , dg ia acted an undav between of 7:30 & nents a itive at Bay. State | tng: mother words he knows | D298 12-1. Gary-Cuimore, 2.| ‘Standing ‘Broad tgirls) — 1. |” Bike Race Arnold MacLeod GUANA - ee 9 ee , ssifv -ssel M hold a special,‘‘Danny Steele Sa- how to classify. Hueaia ° ae Lean, 3. Lyall LEARN, SERVE AND EARN t lute” to the veteran of 78 years.” | For those of us who love har- 3 Vie PATRIOT IN THE ; Another clipping, with the head- | Ness racing, we must cooperate ‘town ee ’ ing “Steele Night at Foxboro”, | With him to keep up his interest | u Probable ) has the following: ‘Sitting in a ues re “. ciel e WANT AD i ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY ; high-wheeled sulky, reminiscing | e Saint Jolin ‘racetrack is n - . } : of the era in which he brcke into one of the fastest in the Mari- | Pitchers o MEDIC AL CORPS + harness racing as a young man, |times ‘that honor is generally ac- as Noo oO ay brs . . r hf Probable 78-year-old Danny Steele of Alls; ton, Mass., dean of the nation’s harness horse drivers and train- ers, will receive a <perial salute tonight at Bay State Raceway The Allston veteran, who conti nues to train such trotters as Betsy Boy and Sadie’s Dream, first drove in a sulky at 14. “When he leads a post_parade in front of the Bay State grand- stand tonicht, Steele will be on the high seat of a wooden-wheel- ea. sulky patentéd in Boston in @ charter member of Boston's Metropolitan Driving Club, ob | tained his harness license in 1897 such high-wheeled sulkies were still m use. The rig Steele will use tonight is owned by Elmer Ralston, Plainville, Mas<.” We might add to the ahove_that Danny Steele was born in Sum- merside. His father John Stecle, trained and raced horses for W A. Brennan, who brought the famous stallion, Parkside, from California, and placed him in Mr. | good footing and is a necely- shap- | ed oval. It now has a new sl record for pacers, which happen- ed in the Alexander Memorial Pace raced last Wedne day night when Convair 2.01 owned by Fran- cis Breau of Moncton, with driv- er R. Barrieau handling the rib- bens, won in 2.07 3-5 and 2.07- 4-5, erasing the former pacing re cord of 2.07 4-5 made by Walter Rosecroft on August 27, 1958. 1873. When the Allston reinsman, | TWO DEAD HEATS At Sydney Sports Center last Tuesday night there were two dead heats, there were two new records taken by horses, and a dead. horse. It was ‘the nine year-old pacer.Suffolk Chief, that Commander H. Buntain pur- chased as a. three-year-old and later took a record of 2.12 45 under -his ownership, that passed away. His present owner was Joe Reid. of North Sydney, who was very fond of the handsome, black gelding. For Today At Belvedere FOR SHOCK, EXPOSURE OR SUDDEN ILLNESS pitchers for today’s major league ; games. with won-lost Ducks, geese and. game bieds | * Charlottetown Gun Club the word parentheses: vl general will be flying — over | will go out to every duck marsh, | National League is ernoon, having a) ¢:.: ac . . Los Angeles at San_F ‘ise E eld a swale. fr st 7 t oan_ Francisco look at the finest group of Island _ en oe oe Craig (8-5) vs. McCormick (12-14) records in MEET YOUR | OPPORTUNITY MAN! Fe EE error or rE” sh-tgunners ever 2:ssembled | to North Cape just who the new Milwaukee at Philadelphia ‘N) rs They will be looking, in particu-| Champions are, and who the'r pro- | — Buh! 13-9) vs Cardwell (9-9) ; lar, at Bob Hyndman and Dr. Gil | ther geme birds should be care Cincinnati at Pittsburgh—New- Houston to see if they are as) fv ‘ because this. will be the; combe (13-8) vs. Law (17-9 : — as last year when they won supreme test of Island gunners Chicago at St. Louis (N) ~-- YOUR LOCAL | | t provincial trap and skeet j to see where they rank as ‘Anderson (12-11) vs “iller (3-2) shooting titles. faf as powdering clay targets American Leacue : j ARMY RECRUITER They wil! also have a keen) is cc acieaed Detroit at Chicago Lar : eve at the Sumerside, Mon‘ague, A large field has been prepar-|'1710' or Foytack ‘13-14 = jad deed eters | Tryon and all “out of town” gun-| ed to accommodate the crowds; Donovan (9-9) or Pierce (14-14) TOWN NEXT WEEK ; ners just to see how wel! thei-| that are expected, so anyone with Cleveland at Kansas City ‘N) ‘ = : ancestral brothers, the clay pid-| am claim at being a scattergun-|—-Harshman (6-10) vs. Kucks Have a talk with Sgt. Al geons, fare out against these hot-| ner, is welcome at the Char'oft-| ‘8-10 ‘ Leger who will be in his of- ; shots. : town Gun Club this afternoon. He Baltimore at Washington —Pap- fice located in the Charlotte ' And when the smoke finally | might become the 1959 trap or/P2s (14-9) vs. Clevenger (8-4) town Armouries every Friday 7{ clears for 1 the. afternoon over the | skeet champion Boston at New York—Brewer and Saturday and during the i ——___—_— ~ eperere eel Vs. Ford — (14-10 week of September 28th to 4 October 2nd. if Mixed Foursome Slated Between the hours of 4 BASEBALL | 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, * Evening and home _inter- - fo views can be arranged. Lies: rae : wt By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League 010 003 000 000 0-4 8 1 SGT. A. L, LEGER Steele’s hands. Parkside became ——_—__—__—__—_—— | Here is the draw for today’s} 2:00— Reg. Mahar, Miss Gan .Pha ; 5 : pj ae one of the leading sires, and his| A h Beat |mixed tweball foursome at the Mustard. I. Berrigan, Mrs. W. Ci 001 100 020 000 1-5 10 0 RACING TONIGHT. and get full information on career' opportunities in the influence on our racing stock has | nt ony $s Belvedere course. MacNeill. | Owens, Meyer (10),. Bowman Cansdien A ity ould |i : : ‘ been very great This will be a 13-hole match 7 TE j01 (12) and Lonnett, Thomas ' adian Army. If you would like an interview, with- ae Al Johnso it anitinn WALbe whaatah| Lab cca 1110; Cecearelli, Elston '9) Ist; DASH 7:30 P.M. - ONZO JONNSON and post entries will be accepted 1:30 p.m.— James Haslam, yenry if]. Hillman Til It. and 3 j out obligation, fill our the coupon below and send it In Chat-A-Log, a publication of | : at the club. Miss Hattie MacLean, O.K. Pres- s Tayior HRs: Paa-Freece 21) NOS. 4-8 — 2 DASHES — TROT & PACE . ' es : Sears-Roebuck and Co., there is BALTIMORE (AP) — Tony An- NO, 1 TEE by, Mrs. R. Noonan. Post (21) Chi-S. Taylor (12). 1—McGee Volo; 2—Here Am I; 3~—Jolly Dick; 4—Ginger E.; to the Army Recruiting Station: a reproduction of a photo taken peony weathered fierce early flur , 1:30 p.m. H.F. Jardine, Mrs. 1:35— J. Sutherland, Mrs aie Los Angeles at San Francisco, | 5—Ted Gennessee;.6—Cathy Clegg. at the Charlottetown Driving Park | ries by Alonzo Johnson and boxed T Laidlaw, Dr. J.K. Irwin. Mrs. Fraser,:C. MacLean, Mrs. | ppd rain : , SHE during the visit of Queen Eliza-'| his way to a close unanimous de- James Haslam. MacDonald. Ameria “League NOS. 3-7 — PACE — 2 DASHES S tote Notonbh stung disiad’ uh oudek Seka abbas beth and Prince Philip where the cision in their 10-round fiht Fri-) 1:35 Don MacDonald. Jr.,| 1:40— V. Williams, Mrs 5.| Baltimore 100 000 002-32 1—Helen’s Dream; 2—Janet M.; 3—Jolly Matk; 4—Armond’s Please orronge @ meeting with me ot ot writer was introduced to them as ‘gay niht. Mrs. Ralph Carr, A.G. Mae- Sutherland. C. Burke, Mrs. A. | Washington 013 000 01x59 9| Buddy; 5—Mr. Jdliscott; 6—Lady Clegg. Be Bon ft ela ne the oldest driver. It also includes Johnson. the 10th ranked heavy Willan. Mrs James Burden |G. MaeMillan. Walker 11-9 H. Brown (8) and sins . : SHES | te 4 a picture of the judges’ stand, weight weighed 189, and Anthony 1:40-- EE. Douglas, Mrs *C. | 1:45— G. Burgoyne. Miss Edity , Triandos; Fischer 9-9 and Court- ane ” a re . er eet gers ‘ 1 ‘ Re soe | with Mrs. Ida Yeo, clerk, and 184, for their bout before 842 Col- MacLean. Fred Cannon, Mrs.' Anderson. JC. Gallant. Mrs. J.) "¢¥. HR: Wsh-Lemon (33) pee Blue Mary; 2—Ken’s Pride; 3—Cooly Boy; S-4 Callie arse RINE anensisonssometeprnnitnwessbon Judges Cillord Rankine. Georg iseum fans_and national televi- James Burden. S. MacDonald : Beston 500 100 000-6 9 1 — Sheik; 6 Royal Train; S-7—My Darling; 8-—Prince Edward, OS eee w EUs Ge SMe Macintyre and George MacDon- | sion. It was only the third loss in| 1:45— K. Carmichael. Mr«. Ron 1:50 Dr. Lloyd Cox, Mrs. J. pew York _ 000 eee 0044 9 9 Also eligible: Brian's Dream. Riis a, ae age Searatany Re. Vea | 5 tates tae ee Breen fale | Parker, Dr. T. Laidlaw. Mrs./C. Gallant, Jim Cameron, Mrs. ume, Maes tsa Gober NOS, 1-5 — TROT & PACE — 2 DASHES Lest-scheel rode completed 5 son, [rom bracaock, Fa. C. Saint. H.F. Jardine. an jae ok eek ae : 1—_Curta siser- $..Vivien & ; beni a ” ‘ , Grba (9). ; a. Blanch urtain Raiser: 2—Vivian Strong; 3—Premier J. Walter; 4 Mr. a. see ak eet Lamune “24- vo a lt 1:50— R. Carr, Mrs. I. Berri- :55-- Dr. W. MacDonald. Mrs. "aR: wiienas Myrtle E.; 5—Moriell Woody; 6—Miss Cyclonic; 7—Esso; 8 el years, unti etired last year | Yorker,-driving to make a place | gan, Mac Kennedy, Mrs. V. Willi- | Earl Taylor, Stewart, Weir, Mrs.| — hhinceli hai Bangs. Also eligible: Lily's Pointer, Propa ee a very highly regarded employee |for himself in the heavyweight ams ede Eien be aegis meee sb rer “a Gay “SERVING WITH A PURPOSE of Sea and Co., and|ranks after being ranked 10th| ~1:55— J Burden. Mrs. FM 2-00 SA likely. Mrs 3 “er iain i . 8 TT ; . ‘ -™M. J.A, ti y. Mrs - Richmend 100 000 O51--1 5 6 that, no ig the reason why among the light heavies, posted|Cannon, D. Fraser, Mrs. 0.K. | Cameron, B. MacGregor, Miss; Sanchez and Gonder: Monroe CHARLO ETOWN DRIVING PARK, they went te sc much trouble tojhis 4th victory in 4 fights. Presby. Edna Maclnnis. | and Darrell Johnson, Shantz (9). , \.- >" : , ’ wr Pf