i"AUGUS.'I‘__17.’1939“ PAGE ssvm " TI-IE~ cH5lti.orTsTowN GUARDIAN ._ . . .. . ":sI.,Z.7nd ‘Straight -' in the ring one year we tonlthk when he defeated Lou Amber: 101 the world llshiiweisht boxlnfl Grown, i ,‘ Q 5*, '«'<’4t~-- . flwnfliwfiafldrcct r- _ . \ Remember when ,utMOU'n-I. N. 5., Aug. id —- (By no Canadian Pro-) , (Cg)-—Yai'mouth chte.w-ya t-rtloiglfid A»-little man who had a busy mg.-pool Iarrupefl 0-8 I - year,..1~Ieni-y Armstrong. spent the fho€‘l’; sgggfd will °Vf,l' lggfmygifng toughest 4.5 minutes of his cum: two game "iiiie next Provincial 5 expeotzod to lest-of-seven seri . Champion emerge from the - as , It was I-len.ry’.a third title victor! l.n 10 months. He had previously taken the bantam and feather- weight titles. TELA Royal Jim, jzlvizron L. And Millie Kalmuck Clieered To ;Victo‘ry By Huge Throng “Southport I.)-237-"’ On The Track In Program Featuring Blanket Finishes And Thrilling Str_<=;t_<_:l_i Drives. the wire for a race that had as , champion, defeated Bevll Piers of Slcond Round —-Eric Woodwortih so well regarded, but rhaps the‘ Schedule 1°n°“'5 . . its 1 it so tell Mist’ b t tn Guldllhl dldnl take lone to v , I-'a1if . Do bins . t h h 1 fl ldi ‘ With Island horses, all from Southport, winning all dope;‘.'.‘}§ §,,._,,, Zpsec 35 MM: Kg; support the confidence. Playing “,§a,‘i§S°”R:,;,1§,'5 ‘{,‘,’,‘.,’,t;e ion, 2’§,,§.‘2§., RI} 1,cs°1i:.',M°;fd gay: iroyn liiistwetixivhlsernofs 53 10 A. M three events on the card the second day’s racing of the muck after losing the first heat with Bill (Red) 1l‘ranci.s, a young mm, enmimted Km Fame, at Hamld F-ox, Kenmle‘ (H, H. easily that Jimmie Sandeoson and MIXED DOUBLES Prince Edward Island Exhibition passed into history yes- terday. And once more blanket finishes and thrilling stretch drives were the features that an overflow crowd that jammed the centre grandstand and bleachers wit- nesscd. . . - 1 it t , e- . - ; I And the card» was not without its upset. Royal Jim over from Melody with Hal Brlt- An amateur four-ball match be- accuracy was too mucll for the i§oiig°;:ig_ 'l1'oi3o:to,s‘:g!1¥eg§::;iK]g2;i. 36%?f,‘{§{,‘fd°,§e‘{‘,‘}fe;‘‘“‘,§3‘{‘f$};,‘‘,3‘3 9”- ilnd Afl1'0|'| 14- came through as exlwcwd 1“ the _F0lll‘ Y9!!!‘ 31% ‘}.llri]rd.E‘l\dillic‘ul§1tihnu€}l1c fourth tBwecn teams! representing New quick-footed _Picl's. D/l':,Diarmld Saundeison and Bill 'I'hcmas,Hali- moirrow as Jane Azoff 1.59% is the DLas1:%n‘g:,:t5nan:n$lr§Ii5sRD§de§F:_‘ Old Futurity and 2:16 Trot and Pace respectively. but pmedlluge fftrsnf mm 3; my crrgeo aggnsyyjgp-Cliradgqwzigamlisliatrtlxg tggkfiféngojtgiignguldgagngik bcfgrte) 12;; i§4.1r6-1:1: Garnet Raper and'.{?;I‘-Zwét paigliéigrzgijzibxginixciatriltédawoigdd m-18$ Mime Kalmuck upset‘ the done when she raced to victory 5"‘ ti‘°d°“d€§ °‘;l_i|l;l’-El’-d 8»; they lnterwt around Riverside this af- the scoring column. Piers applied and Er: éonrelwi:tlel.zirl§tlt‘e’i;ov(v:.nnnii)-rill owner H°"°n believes that he 13 D°" Robmmn md Mm Bout!“ in the 2:17 Trot over the highly favored Scotch Mist of °8mmL°S“lll‘ltc<;f min hrgttflgllfl lsgngilllv ternoon. Ross (Sandy) Somervllle more power to his service and 7-5; Harry Roper and Bcv rim’ §,‘§’,f“‘e,°§n§§“;°{,‘;fm§In$e5I(l)v(§(loplteno1r'i ilfrg; vsillil Roper and Mrs. Jones- lllills, Massachusetts, who after being setback to second position in the second heat for swcrving in the stretch made a jump in the final heat that Millie Kalmuck won ili isensational stretch duel with June Evans. -2 . . ice workout for Rainey and he Plenty of Speed [3 bid {of mg race but again the H“"’~5‘ .M“1°d3’ ‘°“”'h 3”“ H“ Henry Martell of Edmonton and game. and Eleanor Bourke, chm-lone- 3 n lmd 3099” -owned horse made a B’m’°“ mm‘ Ray Gefillffe Of Imldon. Wm up on Meanwhile. Roper was on the town. defeated M. Eaton, Wo1f- iiiilel -iu°n§3e:‘§.n‘iiLl"c§mw'ii‘i3irtr%vi}n 2 P‘ M‘ The track record wasn't broken but i'esul= of the Card SEW A8-l’°ll came on fast down the stretch but away in the lead after the third N. 3., and Jimmy Gerrard of line dri d -hi Iottet 6-0 6-2 Dletely rested up and he is goin Mcnlal-mid vs. Roper. IL); talacoaa nfevét rs}-.orld‘eo2i‘12(l’:0aB‘tg_x oonldxrt quite reach the steady’ score for the s.-econ.-l heat. June S3,,“ J°hn_ p1,,ce.,ne;:::A “The s’;:.;ner,‘g D33: s..,§f,’§' m,'ond ‘__M,5 Harold sound and right. He paced nhnit a 2.30 P. M. 8 SCC ll - . - . 2:10 5 Jones and Mrs. F. V. woodbury, l‘iimilong2'}(iis 31-?lImixe1rll‘i"emi‘lr;l¢t heat duel ointhe race. Ethel Bellini was iivxiiiiiieniiiiiilesieiiiaelitiiiii xinooviiii iiiiaig the mlllfilles Wm‘ l°““°5 0‘ 70 Wlllwllt the loss of a same but Hllllfax. defeated Helen Tlclmmh gtiiir lefireslfigsihgiiliioiii iihlziltlleheclrlif/a5“5 M“I[:n°1d;lvl?‘iahndm(‘Jdond1:r(ibms°n H" and both scotch Mist. and Mlliio and man with Bessie scott inl- second place, no.1 Britten mm and 69. respectively. They won was forced to the limit by Roper's and ammo colwul, Charlottetown, to 2.05, Anyhow. you are to ° ' Kalmuck equal their marks in the Ken; ,1um.p t at put her back. Joe Volo in Royal Jun who won by B i',° the second great stneiich proving her to fourth. Lian Mickey Volo f fill: and Sootty Wat.- _Aaron I... who won by half a length from Volo stay who came on fast in the‘ strevch to beat out Billy for second. -.7'.L'l!-'.‘f Bars wno appeared to tire from the 3-4's was fourth with sully fit-ih a head in front 0: Peter R/caper 2:l'7 TROT First Real: Flve horses came to was awarded the second and then came or. to win the third heat and with it the race. On the fourth score Starter Irvine gave them the word with Harvest Melody going away in front followed by Scotch Mist. Scotch Mist pulled out on the back stretch to take the lead had lust cnoutrh left to head Mil- lie KfllmUCk who came fast on the rail in the stretch to cop second lace. June Evans not even a far. r up to the stretch raced home on the outside in third place with Second Heat: Scotch Mist went. Evans attempting to grab the rail and Millie Klalmiick again back Upper Canada Team Wins At Riverside BY SYDNEY GBUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. 16- (CP)—Bur1y Ralph Guldahl of Madison, N. J , frash from victory in the $10,000 Dapper Dan Tour- nament at Pittsburgh, arrived in- day and immediately was made the favorite for the Canadian Open Golf Championship starting on Riverside Golf and Country Club tomorrow. professional from Altoona, Pa . big Ralph -went over the heavily- wooded course in an approximate 69, one under par. That wa.m‘t the best practice round of the day but it served to show his game was keen as ever. of London, Ont., and Phil Farley of Toronto. two of the country's leading amatcurs, whipped Pete Kelly of Charlottetown and Percy Streeter of saint John easily, 4 and 3 The other game went to Grant Campbell of St. Andrews, Solnerville and Farley featured the first three holes and held on Semi - finals The men's singles event; in the Prince Edward Island Open Tan- nls tournament smacked of inter- national flavor yesterday as play narrowed down to the semi-finals. In the select group were two Upper Canadians, Don McDlarmid of Ottawa and Laird Wall. of Montreal, and United States not.- man, Rcd Haire of Garden City. N.Y.. and a M-zritlmer. Garnet Roper of Saint John, N. B. McDiarmld. the defending Montreal and Raper oustcd Eric Woodworth of Halifax. Ottawan Steady The tall and rangy Ottawan who covers the court with brilliant frequently went to the net in the rsccond mt but McDlar-mid finally ran ill out at 6-3. Tile Halifax player was unable to cope with the champion‘; steadiness in the third and lost it without winning a next court trying to match Wat.-t‘s Cup player ran out the first set well-placed service and sideline rMcDiarmidLeads Waylnto As Tourney Advances On All Fronts WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter-Final —-Mrs. Harold Jones. Halifax, defeated Mrs. Don- aid Hogan, Halifax, 6-2, 8-0; Win- nifred O'Connell, Ottawa, defeat- ed Mrs. F. V. Woodbilry. Halifax, 6-0, 6-0; Ruth Fl‘-hlcigh. Toronto. defeated Mrs Jean MacFarlarle, Charlottetown, 6-4, 6-2. MEN'S DOUBLES Art McKnight and Eddie Condon. Ottawa, defeated Jack Kenny and Jack Coyle, Charlottctown, 6-3, 6-1; A. E. Laverty and Ian Ross. Montreal, defeated Fraser Mac- Millan and Bill Moreslde, Char- defeated 'I‘. P Brown and A.K.S. Lamplough. Montreal. 6-1, 6-1. WOMEN'S DOUBLES First Round -—-Mrs. Mao.F'arl.ane ville, and Felice Arsenault, Char- 6-1, 6-1; Ruth Fishleigh and Exhibition Race Notes For Today This afternoon's race rugram is expected to be the his ht of the meeting with three events. the 2.19 Trot and Pace, the Free for All and the 2.2 Pace. There am seven starters in the 2.19 TROT AND PACE as will be seen on the program elsewhere. Maine. has shaded 2.10 in workouts actly that notch at Fm ericton in mid-July. Happy L. that will come headed this season and many pin this boys from Truro say he can win one. The FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE is of course an event that draws enormous crowds every year. There is something about a Free for ably it is the fast miles they step breaking the track record pacing of 2.05‘/.». Rniney G. Henley that show- ed his mettle by chasing out Tracey Hanover in 2.06 on Tuesday is ex- pected by owner Charlie Ballard to win. Charlie says Tuesday was Just ooe Harvester 2.04‘/o say he is com- Kensington early in June in 1.01’,-L» thr see some fireworks when simcoe TD HORSES DOMINA TE RA CING PR OGRAM Amie cliaii fl-om ‘i-‘ort 1<‘.llrflcltl,. promLr.e to highlight while Calumet Dudds sic ped in ex- ‘ to the post favorite, has not been ‘ their faith on him. Martindell is al- ‘ All that stirs up enthusiasm. Prob—‘ Schedule Of Tennis Plax For Today .7...‘ With important matches schoo- uled today in all events of folk Provincial Open Tennis Tourna- ment fans are assured of a maxi- mum of action. The singlcs semi-final duels play today. but one may pl’.‘k at leisure any carded match and be assured of thrills-a-plenty. A tennis dance will be held at l Beach Grove Inn tonight. Staff Beck and ms Fishleigli vs. Hugh Little and Miss Wrighti. Geo. Chandler and Miss Jone! vs. Bev. Piers and Mrs. Wood- bury. E. 0. Condon and Miss Mccona nell vs. Ed. Conn and Miss R09- Wniner Beck-Flshleigh and Lit- tle-Wright vs winner Chandler- Jones and Piers-Woodbury. Woodworth and Davis vs. win- ner Condon-Moconnell and Con! Men's singles-Semi-Finals Men's Doubles —Quarter-finals ‘ Laverty and Ross vs. Roper and llrrSLhnr.2d17Lh'lIr‘1€l0th(‘2[t"t1l6 ltizrgctivzly h had d break flu fourt/2. 'Il;lllIl‘i{g‘s tsgvliedmtol l‘la.§){pf!1l'I Easily ta.;)Ke1l‘yland Btreeter faileg shots in the second. At one time Dorothy Hurst, Toronto, defeated “gets on high. Keep your Plgrgb P M ole: .' en 6 , son we maea - on .8 ac Sr cl, life a- omac ter accur-3/_-y an g be 1.111 1 h] 3.3 Mr. D M}; . . - . the glgnlg Elf“ twxm%i:ve£b'. iah11_nhfi_:l:gii.‘ no u Jim 6 fiuck n “cl! d';l(\’l’ ethat ciai-{riled bounded into trouble regularly. liiifd vle)l.ltraa’8tla tifilrlltmflourc ‘sitliilghl Days/ls, I-Liiiiirtgx (1823 n5.:n d D°"‘ 2(g§§'i€X';,wgt«f;':i:}l'sS agemgeggr %l§l walthflnd Farmer vs. Micpiannitl oe ‘ten a ea: 3! mad r a o ass on .0 in is ,_ ’ ' ‘ r - nu e. and M1‘, sunett behind cnlumei cw? Dost. ; winninlz one as the second position and this set th: §’;‘1§“’;}’ Bl?“ ’ “hell W lll ll Itgnerggttltig s¢:%.m;r'h§.;.lon. mxm DOUBLES no.3: saiutonebe guilmtn “ Ham and Ewe, vs. Beck ‘M °°b‘‘’“ ‘“ "“° "'5" 1”“ °" "1’ “°‘ °’ "”‘ h°“"‘ 3°‘ "W" °“ W’ ""45 ‘°’ “‘°‘“” ‘”°”°h d“°‘ sh-eeter had a '14 but Ke‘l in 6 ' ' tiigith Hi lfercit trngkat 2' (14 EMS- 2.16 ‘riot. 6: Pace. Warned by second score. rlashinir under the Mlllle W35 °°"l““3 °“ “st "“‘ tn twi filiriy’ in: Length 1) 1 First Round —Geor e Chandler this Se:‘;§)(fla;:nd. wiiio naive tiieecoiefi 3 30 P M §,‘,,“;’;°’.,‘,’eV“,}.‘:,°‘°f.,1”.f:;‘5‘”“w‘§}‘; }f§f.fi‘,°,,‘,”§§,,§{m§y ?,,"‘§‘,’§,‘§¢hF"§’§§ ;'§§c',°h“°f‘,’,’:;°‘u,’,‘f§,f‘, ‘§1.e““‘.,§,,e‘° wlflf hi: igxisdspickged iiiidonatwi iivoles "Y "C Charlottetown and Isagbel Jones of duubtable Mike Jabblee urging him ' -Ladies Doubles n l ‘ . _ -_ _ . , _ sealed for the heat when they as- voio second. Ethel Bellini third. Harvest Melody immm, .. ml and didnt even attempt to guess Raver and woodworth prowded Rothesay defeated A«K.S. Lam- °t;‘elg4,f§r‘;l';nBt'§gl§£°.r§é°}g; gfimplem Mrs. McF‘lnlane_ and d lwfiulg m “me in from me new, more aw”), wvyn mm-¢3,_ Going round mod heat in gmrd mace’ H3; at ms sc°,e_ the spectators with the longest plough and Mrs. C. L. Colwell of The 232 PACE Wm have'e1e,Ven Bourke V5. M155 W1’-i;'hiI all alter the Warning hid been 15- the second turn on the last lal) Brltton fourth and June Evans Martell saved the day against mabch 0‘ me l°llmamUll- M°Yllil"efil. 3'2. 9'0‘. 1'“ CON! and starters. Itls ablg field and any- M°C°““"“' S Sued. Tile? were re'Dl8ll‘€d by Wel Ethel Bellini mood flfolllld -109 neveri*eco've11ngfirorntilrebreai:back the other Maritime team, firing The stocky and steady Saint Gwen Rogers of Charlottetown de- thin may happen in acmwd, 9 Mrs. Roper and Miss McF‘at- . McNcill and Ollie Rudderllam rem Volo Um delivlllfl 310118 (“V0 11'0"‘ in fifth place. 1-Ioxvever the out— W0 bl,-dies go, wins on the 1”; John player breezed through the fcated G. F. Hutohlson and Helen mos hlshly resanied 01’ the bunch rldse VS. D01"-5 HWY“ ‘"5 W“ ‘ mice a . . ‘ . w on was annc-ilrcei rorm e . _ _ . year. out; o ers ,, M iui'ne:i in another fine per.i'orm- length Joe volo was third with ,,,¢,,.,,.- mud mat g-cm... Mm had 17th will even. Martcll. finalist In 3» W°°d“’°’tll mule mam’ errors. 2 3. 5 l- ,5 M55 v,,,t.,,,., hm wan 5 3° F since and showed clear] ylhathcil laessi-{scoot again fourth. Soothy been set back for .‘.»\Vt?i'\'lI‘l$! in the the Canadian Amateur and winner It was a different story in the Second Round -——Don Robinson in the same notch. and Lucky 1' - l 1 ll t lof his fields. w tao fifth and Mickey Volo in t , , y, oh _ . of the recent Ontario Open. fin- second set as both players seemed and Eleanor Bourke. defeated Dr. B. has even battered 2.14 b_ tepp- 3eml*F'l’"*l-‘l —T"° ””*"°’“-“- “i~”iieSse“we1ie oliiiitrii. few of the .ix'f.h iiosiuon. fifiigh Kvp,lltm«_1ck9 $13“ chgmnlffllliii tuned with 71 against '18s for the convent to settle down to Ions Eaton and M. Eaton, Wolfvlile, my 2.13% in 3 winning move.-.5 Nita. -- highlights that the big” holida. fifingaalnjsefyts horse placing see. other gmce, rallies 6-1, 6-0; Eric woodworth and Dora }7Cll0 With Blrecord of 2.16% as E . €l’VWd lV'lll'l°55°d~ 3'-'V°’Y 5‘ ‘' 0Il<‘l- Four favored Aiinericans——Dick Wood-worth held a 6-5 lead and Davis defeated Ken Farmer and °‘“”’Y9"-T ‘°d “'1” be 5 Stmllg C°“‘ Moreslde saw the winners declared only liner they had been forced to re- !:l8 TROT AND PACE Third Heat: They were off on the fourth score with Mililc Kal- Meiz, Denny Shute. Gene Sarazen and Jimmy Hines—had not arriv- nad set-point three times before the never-tiring Roper finally Mrs, Jean MacF‘arlane, 6-3, 6-3; Hugh Little and Jean Wright de- fender. Others such as Hi-sax. 217, Mari:-aret L.. Major Bowes and Ne]- lie Grey all have a chance. and Har- pel stirring stretch drives that had First Beat: It took 18 swte-‘u . . “ed U, h d h V . ' ' ii3i“‘i§.3?ii2é’.2.‘&.‘l.°.l. .l"i‘:..:‘..‘.3".'.'..‘;. ‘.l:=':.”“.ife?né’%l"lnl’ll‘ *?.*l‘3k"v‘ln«"?¥“‘lr3l l’.“.. .....:°":....l.“.::.:.....°; .‘.?‘.'t'“..-’.*.‘*‘:..:';*.“.**...?.°‘°.‘.‘2i.iiz.:.t:.:l:.l“Wu“ be In Semi-finals rough. Again the track was in a light- ning last condition that made for a shoe before the first heat of the race got underway. with horses continually in front of the pole lead. But Scotch Mist made a jump going around the second turn that put her for back. Re- covering: the Massachusetts horse golfers on hand, one of the small- est fields in years. corner shot: to win the third, 6-2. Little Ken Farmer spcnt the better part of his match with the Mrs. Harry Roper defeated C. H. Fox and Mrs. Donald Hogan. 6-1, 6-3; Don Saunderson and Winnie [Makes Fast Time Of Junior Play the best of racing and as a result horse soorln Starter Tl“/ill! fill‘ big Garden City player on the de- N[c‘Fa,tr1dg of Halifax defeated B, _ times were very fast with Aaron ally trek dl§VeT Joe orgrien off gl°cV;<;f‘1efl$D liglBé:‘§;¥ndb‘;l‘:‘£e°‘b;pf§g fcnsive. Famier had to reach high sea;-5, Amiim-st, and Don; I-Ieartz, _ . L.. pacing the fastest heat of the Aaron L. and driver B3fii'i‘ieU5R'“Od_f “me we judgm Stand was reach. for HEi!E'5 twisting and hlgh- Charlottetown‘ 6.2, 5.3; I-{arry on Grand Clrcuit Bm T.nm,m5 of Ham“ entered day being clocked in 2.08 flat as Calumet Odimm down. e Pd Mun‘ Kmmuck was Sm) m bouncing Service and muldnt Roper and Mrs Huold Jones de_ 1 f X , he 55”‘ ‘mt “db” by2B1%]y.I¥;tm§ %'“’h'mh'”m° ‘)'fi1wvi‘,g‘l'° ‘,‘,}?,N‘§§’,; front: but the field was closely keep up with his sensational net feated R J Leslie Kentvile and i ;‘,‘,§’gfe°;,m,,;“,‘{,“,1‘,.‘;,n'g’;° ‘1uEx;:.fu.l§e§;' s cl : so w a . ' ' . ‘ P‘;°c°$ he“ me wggnrwgfwd “ .7 muons wmlon buriolggd ‘:3’-ll t§VBnu.':e “fig playing. The scores were. 6-1. 6-3. Joan Woodbury. I-lallfax. 8-1. 6-2 SPRINGFIELD ILL AUG 16 __l, land open -1-9,“-,‘,5 wumamem “'°°‘ ““° ‘l‘““" ‘"“‘ ‘“’ "°’“““ giiarierslscotch Mist kept nu posl- “'0' "U"‘°" “ENS. SWGWS (AP)—- Spintel, three-your-old bay yesterday. Today’; naoinx Card Aaron L.. for the heat. MoNeill ‘kn; on the nuts,“ but ‘mm mm with weather permitting the Qua]-1,9]-.]i‘|na] _}3;11 Moi-aside, gelding owned by w_ R_ Hays of Du combmmg E powcuul sew,“ ’°°°“’°“ ‘“‘°t*‘°" °‘"“‘°“ “5 M 3.. faded. Millie was still in front. lllmllsts probably Wlll be declded Charlomtown. defeated Art Cant~ Quoin, 111., today trotted a 1.53%. with a. steady backhand and fore- The bit: Fl-ee_for-All Trot and paraded hack in front of the grand by a head as the watches cllc tomorrow with Watt showing his well, C.\arlottetown, 6-2, 8-4; Bill mile heat - -The fastest thus far ‘land drives he eliminated Ted. - to l h house under , _ kw - ._ » ~ - >_ _ 2%-“v.l€r?°‘%»ll°“2=l‘é‘ all?’ ma l”=“e““w«l‘f="«l-‘?‘ll‘“wl»‘-l was as l““".i'.l:‘.i’ ‘ii“:.“5.:.“?il‘élia‘l“‘..’?.'.’{r. Z‘.‘“.§‘i...“f.§‘$’;“R..*‘..‘.‘..‘.’° 52°.‘ 32.‘: !°:‘.‘.*2..‘.‘::.l:: .?.:°"il..w°.st:- of Pace and the 2:22 Pace and here citing a. heat as the crowd saw all 3?)‘; scotch Mm ‘finding -up mm‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Fwbesl Mountain‘ Ham“, Helen: (cm, Lmyd sga((e at the nun“; Bil Moreside of Charlottetown is anozfller card that promises to be even better, if that be possible. . . cw”; ith , - , -1; Br kl Ca t , 8 int ' _ - <i,-ifs b§¢enr:0eltllI}¢ mll°l::olglg‘9 galfiezmll '*Il°w?:V‘1’!;“{’ml"E SUMMARY Clgvelflllndd um 0' M“ H“°1d '’°““.5 °‘ “‘"““‘”‘ §o(lln,6 oeienstedm Ivlui er Conriaors. Siiemsiiioiiiiii lihe(23ati1e1(l)r‘(;3ai‘kitifEh)x:iri¢ii%‘ iiglillgiiilsietoylgligtlgttgliiwri Cam hm‘ already ecen."mey were ex- ond m6ltl0n- Sully ml“ 5 ha” oleiigiiino 7; si. Louis 1. °"‘°’°°.‘ ‘."° 5'-’“"““‘“5. °f me; Charlottetown. 6-2. 6-2. Under llle -‘Will ‘ll ‘"9 “'”‘‘i ’ Another Halifax. Player. ilbrbfl iiecterl to be good. but have none try for thrlead on the first turn mu, yes, 01,; p.,¢.,,uy was)-nngfqn 0; New you; 4. Womens Slllsles Wllh ll 5~'”lEhl We ,?_.__ H°'llYl°°d Audrey Wlls Second. 101- Mmmmn mo ,.(..m.,. the mm, , far beyond elapeoiatiutls, and when but made a. break that put him out Demm 6. Chmago 7_ win over a club-mate, Mrs. Don- lowed by Dr. Lee, and Mazie Me. n 1 Wm) Mr; our smart I ‘he ml W0 days llle "V" “°‘“3 01 “l9 "“’“l1“9 '“‘° °’‘’‘’’ °‘ "N no 1 Jim (Kelly) - - - 1 1 1 Boston at Philadelphia to be aid Hogan, losing only two games. PRAm~1CE Elwyn srplntel won all heats with M S H 4 U ~ 1 .v . . h ngedxI,g1]t to Y“ . . 2.00-4 for the first and 2.04": for chandler of Charlottetown. He lllls “A” be able .4) look bad: on horses was unc a 0-D Joe V6.0 (powm, . - _ _ 2 2 3 Dlwcd mm. mm, Ami-,-my H3111“ player, Mrs. F. 2;‘ meet. that has had everything— the ail mark but froénnhcre Emu $33111"; (Seqnp-Xe) . 3 3 2 v Woodbury was no match for __ the third. wi}1l pl1a1yBErsfklnen Cartiir‘ of snail nc wen he, . at ran the ans BIW RN55 ° - ‘ i 5 4 4 ATIONAL LEAGUE ' ' ‘Join, . .. or ie rlgl 0 en r over a fiistrirack and the molig with Aaron L.. pacing beautifully €’v-‘j’&)n‘IjBr(),,$‘uf"]‘)) 4 6 5 N Winnifredh R31/ic:}J1(;nn£e,:Il.ln_c)IfinalSOi“l.,i|t'Vl"1l_* Important. prao’ti:;_;erornt‘lll‘e §AIN'I‘ J(t)Htl’)~I.° NN B B_rc}=»l_k ‘ the lower bracket. Carter e“_mm_ color-t;.i' crowds that have ever at- coming home next to the rail a M~m"ey V010 (Pew Mc_ Fm‘ G”m:_ who rest: 6 s m N baseball team a D in b ‘glieavirig “aim ‘IL [ tgvv’ h tl"unv»'W“(;i , “ted Ivan Cannon of CharmM_ landeri the. “Kentucky of Canada." neck in front. of ll'l° llYl“8 -’““‘°‘ Kerna) - . - V — - - - - St. lnuis 4: Plttsbiirxh a_ 0"‘ “*9 1”“ °‘ “ “‘"“° ‘°. ° °‘'“ “W” “ 5”” *5 the “"3 W '3 ’i1~i"’§m}iri”Qif..“ "is "M ml iél : town 6-2 6-2 It. was 1-l-1 for Willard Kelly-5 Bar: with Billy just a stride bc- Tim-C: 2:20 3A 218 3_4_ 2:18 l_2‘ Second Game._ scotlan vetcr-an. Ruth Flshlclgh of picked for the Jumm. pmydownsl H n._ ;'sNa._neBrun gicavprnipéipzsy . . Rovnl Jim in the Four Year Old bind in third place and Volo Ray The wmnmg tyse is owned and st, [M115 3; Pittsburgh 0. Toronto defeated Mrs Jean Mac- smmng next Week Elflfldven 'f+"h;ik°l;F’u.; W9” shade bpyouzm. F‘ilti:rit,‘I as he beat of Power Bro-5.. Joe off ohalle es Volo in ‘The first two beats and then won by a neck from Ethel Bell! lhird llcat. Aaron L.. also had in ill the a l i-h d Y. duiilllietzn they“ finally 10¢ llW8.‘v' hardly more than a length behind in fourtih—a. blanket could have covered all four right down tile stret/a‘i—oaiumet. Cobum faded smnavrizat in the stretch to finish The heat was in 2:12 equalling Millie Ka'.miick's record. driven by Willani Kelly, South- port. 2:16 Trot And Pace First Gamc:—— First. Gomez- Philadelphia 2: Boston 9- Second Game:—- Philatlelphla 3; Boston 2. New York '7; Brooklyn 3. Women's singles Farlane of Charlott,etiown_ 6-4, 6-2. and will meet. Jean Wright 0‘ ed Stuart Chandler, Charlottetown. Signed, Ev McNeil Bridgcwater for the right to enter the final State Fair Grounds. Driven by Dr Hugh M. Parshall, t'ai-hing groups in i‘isl province. qualified to meet the Hallgonian for a. berth in the final with 8 Use Mlna.rd's for Dandruff ‘nu. Lv:--—._._._.-.=..._.——.—._..— 1-1-l i i. i th imh with Mx:Elwyn the Great . i ; 1 91 1, Play In the men's <l0llbl9'~' "W" 2:16 Tls“()x:4nIl1“lnrgBce1‘h‘1W‘fil'I|‘|O:'IgbQ‘°T: gin. Bully seventh and Peter A""I'_°?).Bl;"k,n)m'f"I:iein- En? - 1 1 l "mum 2 mm mm ed the tlllllltel-llllllls lclffill’ “:5 f the clowdhad witnessed ssnsation- Reaper eighth. Wanda Volo “got Bmy mend) _ _ _ _ . . _ - 3 2 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE upsets were recorded. e. av ru ll 5ll'el~cll duels in every heat be- the flag which left, eight, sis '5 Volo Ray (Hm-rlsnn) - - 4 3 2 ities in the mixed and “omens tween the winner. Junior Bars. for the second heat. Jumol. 35,5 (D, Steele) . 2 4 4 Newm; 9; Mnnu-iee.1 2. doubles events also advanccd. 3111 and Volo my. Millie Kal- second Heat: There was no Sum, (cmnmmgs) _ _ _ _ 7 3 5 3y.,.w,5e 3; Roghegfgf 2, RESULTS mucic was 2-1-1 in the 2:11 Trot trouble gcttina one field away for Pate, Rape, (93,; MC. Jersey City 3; )3‘/uffalo 2. ‘*5 5*” °°mT’1°"°5 9- C19“ “"9? “*0 9°°"“‘ M“ ‘md ‘hey wem’ Kennal - - - - - * - - 8 7 Baltimore 8; Tcrrcnto 3. MEN'S SINGLES for the Island horses on the days army on the second score with Gamma" éobum (Rud __:____ °”d~ A-3:0 °'315:‘¢"$H:g‘13n ‘gm derhnm dz Barnett.) - - ii 5 dr LITTLE-ALLY TRUE Qn.,.m.-nm1 _1_,alml watt, FOUR vsaa ow FU'l‘UBl'rY hoi~ii°nth¢'mitset with silly in sec- Mfigghlkk, ‘Te. _ 537°? . s 6 dr snmvr norm, N, 3. ——(CP) —- M°“ll°“l»6 "°"§“:'fd6_;‘,“"1l’)0nR°,{’,fc’_' 0M Ill‘ M‘-““’V“ ‘hf Gm" “” wand». Volo (L. O'Brien) dis. Mrs. 'r. J. Phillips has a cat Halli“ '°' ' (1 Fl?“ Hui: Mm‘ slx scores the!’ in: I “M "l “““‘ 9”‘ °“ Time :i~oe 3-4 2:03. 2:10 1-2. which seems eligible for mime kind Diarmid. otiavio defcatc Bev. lot 1119 word with Bessie Scott on the ouaide. Junior Bars fourth. ' ' j d b of wooed, It 15 five years old and Plcrs, Halifax. 6-1, 6-3. 6-0; Red ‘he vole onl to have Joe Volo Going the‘ back stretch min The wlnninsz one s owne y the mom” of M kmfim‘ MM of Hake. Garden Cm,’ N_ Y.‘ dc. ilacin. very b the rail I or Bu-s mode a irv MCNHH 5‘ M’°I5°“'°- the flcters comprised five RX-W18. mated Ken Partner, Montreal, 6-1. the first turn a taking advam for the lead thev couldm. team were “*9 six in me 135; 6 3 e_o_ Game, Rum. sam,_- , {semi 1: fiuu:lBp1iel'.ydEelde orig“ amp 1.. but irtc“:t°sh;.y‘."na lat‘: "17 ‘W John. defeated Eric Woodworth. I H“ U an 4 Flllgr I the Mon‘? mm_ 30"; gm 1“ mmflngo mg m-etch with the M1111!-' K3«"l'll“‘5k ‘yxenylzl g Q U“ Minna-3 gm. |,|¢eg_ Hll““X- 543- 3'3» 54- A , ____ , _______ M . . . ..._...__#_ liack opened up on the hem: outcome very much in doutlvt lint §“i%l:hE‘:‘n‘:'5‘ (39-O§B“§,“g§‘, 3 5 3 ‘ -’:’—“~*’—“"-=~‘ ‘ ’ ' ' —"" lreécli in chase of Jon Volo but Anna L‘: ml! Iain won un er ' - B1 4 3 4 Reviewed and up I: Domlnlon lleulqinai-3... the V1 t t ion Bil second : Harvest M~°l°dY (T W " ' ..._ Auoclatl < E! ;g'3ch0l'IO wa‘a°atil‘1Imh1°:I‘%l. 3”?“ H m - H¥lmeB.l‘l2ttfll Ttlgrolli/gillianiaa 4 8 ROY POWERS. KING S SCOUT The 1 Seoul: on. , I all with R-oyalaiiniuat he. mavolo ' ourih. owmr . . . - -- 4“-I . hind J -11" l ma comer;-ad The winning horse L! ed by , lg mama k‘l:tl|I‘:‘l‘.g:lel‘i1nit't’ilkt'i{” by‘ goo: the M" at Wk .. Willard Kelly. Southport. mprpluims BYJCNETHIS with Ethel neutni appeal-i MI! :ou:ai'”' . if: _:unni.n. wllll - us PIFASES I3ii‘1'|EN6E.'THATi‘1AY the was going to sea fin Joe "pilot .30 to Voo RaY- VAUMIHL ‘ ‘ VE -"E ‘amt! Volo mo Jim muting e um» ootnn-u~ ruin. Mac- . 301- - bye“ mu he‘, out 0‘ an nm_ a .1” i am“; ‘am, Peter The vau-:ie_vllle between heats lung. -30‘? as” ‘M “D” ."émh"‘M Sully elghhh, was of even in er nrdor than i-ht: °“-'=‘-a ritvwn tho am-ion like I um time no in‘ 2:00. I new mark apeniiiiz day ‘V “‘ ‘he "limit no but ll :1 Jim who forced L. drawing rounds and roiili s 0 ap. sliced in the last ill to Thlfdrogllfiil With alamwyn the lausc. Aerial acts. _ba19.ncln4z ner- " a n .nuiel fin! was rent.‘ and oullmwooouni being enhances. the Rll.»S}l‘fll]ivn Stegsesi lhlm. Bcotty Wuhan had an inn onlysix horse: penfolmance in whlc i ss mm . — away boa bvfaiart int came who for the fin anoff received an ovst on‘ “- oin. “ll to ma fourth iilnee with lint of the nco.'1'.iey went may Illa‘ "<‘°1‘’‘‘‘’-' ‘‘ “"“"' ‘ ‘3 me Econ nit. and Mickey Volt! 2:: go rervtlx-_:t Pm’ at/gntrniotlm 1;‘, _:xlé°l‘°“t°5°:ll°l:;;lJl; letiond new mo in. an inn: ' '.i ' "i'i‘c.°n.i""£nu ..iiiii- held lg her fellow perfomgffl. ghe my in front ll ‘field on in ' * moi‘-‘mi no -on -lwwe ll" will‘? Pl’ ,2“ "{"”‘§ '°°°lld viii: soc voio - on the boobies to her at on the W» ll -9 “‘ guts‘ 17:93» I» aim» i one in am gm ddB11‘bflll”sol‘o3Yl;/afllglglme mil; . O ‘min ' in ie I.-I il'T:igct7ieand sensational perform- -:-inuiiumf-ua-hin no--u-may ----t-N ’