"'Iiliv (.'l1vii' for You" HlCKEY.uin NICHOLSONS lil.A(IK A Home Product T W 1 ST Popular Everywhere Islanders Open Hockey Season At Sydney Oct. 15 , TRURO. N. .. Aug. 6 - (CP) - The Maritime Major Hockey League, with five teams in com- petition. will start the 1961-52 season at Sydney and Charlotte. town. October 16. No clubs. other than the orig- inal five, were represented at the meeting held here Saturday. No applications were received from potential starters. The five clubs -all of which have posted bonds -all of which have posted bonds of-'s1.000 - are Charlottetown. Sydney. Halifax. Monoton and Saint John. At the completion of league playobfs. midway through April, the winning team will meet the Quebec League winner in a series for the Alexander Tro- phy. Playoffs will open at the home of the Maritime winner. April 16. It was indicated general admis- sion prices for Maritime Major Hockey League games would be raised in most rinks of the cir- cuit. The clubs have agreed to pay I visiting club ten cents for every paid admission. This dime will be added to the admission prices. Ten minutes oyertime will be played in the new league. Moncton Hawks may be forced to play all games away from home for the first week of the schedule. Hawks' delegates doubl- ed if the plant. which is being renovated. would be ready to make ice by October 15. Bulldogs were originally bred or baiting bulls. an English sport hat was abolished by law in 1835: Tennis Tourney - Al Summerside Charlottetown tennis players took to the road yesterday-on their annual trip to Summerside for a friendly tournament witr the Air Force. The tournament got under way when R.C.A.F.ls number one seed ed player. George Lncombe. mr.-i the opponent whom he drfeated recently to take the Island sing les title. Earl Smith of Summer side. SqdfLdr. Lacombe repeats” his victory. defeating Smith 6-0 6-1. Phil Jardine of Charlotte town defeated FlLt T-- V,-Zclde a former B. C. Junior champion 6-3, 4-6. 7-5. 1-VLI. Levitin defeat- ed Paul Kays G-(). 6-3. and Net. Wran defeated FVC. MarMillan. 6-4. 12-10. Three men's doubles matche.-' were played-I-'lLt. Thomas and FTO Middleton took a match from Allan MacDonald and Vi: Williams after quite a fight- scores 2-6. 9-7. 7-5. I-VC Leonard and FlC Weir defeated Phil Jar dine and Fred Coyle 6-1. 3-6. 6-0. One of the best matches was that in which Earl Smith rind Walter Cullen defeated Sqdllsdr Ln- combe and FULL Levltin 6-3. 0-6. 6-4. Two mixed doubles matches were played. In the first Helen Larter teamed up with FIC. Ep- stein to defeat Una Murphy and Ted Strain 8-6. 7-5. Later Mark MacGuigan and Elizabeth Willert took a match from FULL Heidi- WRESTLING FORUM - TUES SAL BALBO vs. Fight to a finis LEO WARWICK vs (Pacific Coast Champ.) Two of 3 falls - 60 minute time limit Adm:-Ringside-31.25; General-85c; Children-50c DAY - 8:30 P. M. BULL MONTANA h--No time limit . ANGELO SAVOLDI (1-loboken, N. J.) A 9:30 - 12:30 - ClIliliLOTTETOVfli ' TENNIS CLUB DANCE Victoria Park MONDAY NIGHT. AUG. 6 Johnny Srerns' Orchestra Adm. 50: Department of Physical Fitness, Chnrlottetown. Prince Edward Gentlemen: Kindly enter me in the Queen's County Elimination Swimming Meet as per the events 1 have checked below: MEN'S DIVING OPEN 8 feet standing Header standing Swan Stsndin Jack Knife one other dive BOYS 1; your and Insular 50 yds. Free style 50 yds. Back stroke so yds. Breast stroke 14 to 10 years Breast Stroke Back Stroke Freo style MEN'S OPIN . Brent Stroke Free Style . Back Strolul lho Style Belay 100 yds. 50 yds. ill) yds. E QUEEN'S COUNTY ELIMINATION SWIMMING MEET 3 wriiiissnnv. AUGUST am. 2 F.1d. LADIEU DIVING OPEN 8 feet Standing Header Standing Swan Standing Jack Knife One other diva Gnu 10 yen: and under 50 yds. Free Style 50 yds. Back strokn 50 yds. Breast stroke 10 to 10 years 100 yds. Breast Stroke 50 yds. Bock stroke , 1(1) yds. Free Style LAD!!! OPEN lm yds Breast Stroke- lfl) yds. Free Style 1(1) yds. Back Stroke 1!) ydl. Free Style Relay PAGE SIX 16 Entries For Tennis Tourney Some sixteen entries have been received for the Provincial Jun- ior tennis champlonships which will get underway at the Char- lottetown Tennis Club courts to- morrow. it was announced here last night by Jimmy Palmer Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa- tion representative in charge ot the tourney. Twelve of the entries have been received in the boys division while the remaining four are in the girls competitions. Draws willl be published tomor- row for the opening dayis play. and Mary Evans. 6-4. 4-6, 6-2. The last match of the day was in men's slrgles-Ted Strain civ- fuited F70 Middleton 6-2. 0-11. 8-5. The Charlottetown team had .1 bit. of difficulty with the wind- the Summerside courts are ex posed to the wind to which th- visltors were unaccustomed. bui a number of excellent match-: were played and the players who went from here were royally en tertained by the Air Force after the tournament. HALIFAX. Aug. 5 -(CP)- faxdlapitals defeated Truro Bear- cats in 2. twin bill Saturday, win- 3-2 and 7-3. Hall- i THS GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Slsidei c. And B. iimiors Defeat Abbies Here 6-1 Baseball Standings American Lennie Won Lost Pct New York ........... 64 38 .628 Cleveland 64 39 .621 Boston 61 42 ' .592 Chicago 58 46 .553 Detroit 48 52 .480 Washington 45 57 .44? Philadelphia 39 66 .371 St. Louis 71 .311 National Ieague Brooklyn . 66 35 .653 New York 59 47 .551 Philadelphia 53 51 51-: Boston 51 .433 St. Louis 51 .480 Cincinnati .1 54 .465 Chicago 54 .443 Pittsburgh 61 .402 Intemntional League Montreal 75 33 '.66': Buffalo 60 52 .533 Rochester 59 52 .532 1 Syracuse 57 52 .523 Toronto 55 60 .47., Baltimore 51 63 .442 Ottawa 48 66 .42) Springfield 46 68 404 LAVAL-SUR-LE-LAC. Qua. Aug. 5 - (CP) -- Maricne Stewart. 17- year-old ex-caddie from the Look- out Polnt Club at Fonthlll. Ont. won the Canadian ladies close golf championship Saturday with a -54-- hole medalscore of 241. Her score equalled the tourna- ment. record set in 1949 when the championship was changed from match to medal play. As champion. little Miss Stew- art succeeds Mrs. Graeme Pyke oi Montreal Whitlock. who won with 246 last year at Winnipeg St Charles. Mrs. Pyke eliminated her- self this year with a first-round 92. Marlene was 10 strokes over par for the full distance. But in no round did any player equal Laval's difficult par 77. made up of 39-3”. for the nines over the men's 36-36 course. Marlene came in Laval from II recent victory in the Ontario lad- Reta's Trinket. Nancy Bravo. For A Entries onward. Juno. April Bud. Playaway, Waymark. Tartan. Ontario Girl Wins Canadian Golf Title les' championship. her first major tournament. She has been playing golf for three years at her home club. Marlene had to come from be- hind a two-stroke deficit starting the final round. . Mrs. A.B. Darling. the Montreal Whltlock veteran who led in the first two rounds. slipped Saturday with her poorest golf of the tour- nament and finished in seventh place. Two strokes behind Marlene with 243 was Mrs. Peter Patch. is Mon- treal Whitlock player who now makes her home in Berkeley Calif. Another stroke back, at 244. was Daintry Chisholm. 21-year-old Quebec champion from Royal Montreal. Bracketed at 245 were Baby Davies of Vancouver Marine Drive and Mrs. J. C, Whitelaw of Laval. followed. in sixth place. by Mrs. J. H. Todd of Victoria. with 246. NIGHT RACING i Charlottetown p Wednesday And- Saturday Entries" Wednesday ' 2 DASHES - 3200.00 Ohio nu. Lucky Number. Miss Knox. Silk llsi. Jennie Knlniuclt. Lock Hanover. Rosalie Hooper, Prince Budlong. 2 DASHES - 3150.00 Princess. Lucky Dale. FREE FOR ALL - 2 DASHES - 5250.00 A"got Pointer. Cheeky Chief. Veila La Veils. Mannister Direct. Any horse may move from another class and enter inio.thIs Free IL 2 DASHES - 0200.00 Nell Kslmuck. Cobblestone. Feather Duster. Lusticls. I41: Budlong. J. 5.1., Chocolate Dip, Miss Commando. 2 DASHES - 0200.00 Cscionlc. Filbert. Col. Looker. Miss Bonns Mae, Billy Mcvoy. Josetlsle Clipper. Crusader Chief. Babe Britten. Dale 3. Saturday 2 DAB!-IE5 - 0200.00 Quick Link. Csrl Aubrey, Just Lucky. Abogweit Milsdy. Alan Men. Billy Conn. Billy Budlong. May Harvester. Marjorie Budlong, F ' t I DASIIES - 0200.00 Worthy Brsnfno. Ysnlteo Dale. Min Plnyfslr, Vslloy Long. R ' llsrvest, Hilda Mu. Lady Abner. Anne's Boy. Slur Bonus. 2 DASIIES - 0200.00 . Jimmy n., nnuiem. Milldslo, Dan msiwyn. Bonnie Dole. Senator Crslginyle, Miss Judy Dslo. Guy Harvester. Josndslo. Wait 'N Doe. I 1 DASB - 0100.00 Dean Swift. Rnnons Peters. Neil lludlong. Benie Budiong, Buddy CIGBI. Belle Budlong. Lindy ll., Duke llylnnd. Mary's Delight. Bonnie 1 man - mess Bob Csnnch. Ms Cherie. Captain Missouri. Dof. Budlong, Gary 1).. Jenny Grafton. Nmh Dsle. America's Bud. Robin Clan. I DASH -.. SKI sir Francis nrsko. Anyway. Judy Kslnnsoh, Wlnnfo's last. Aironwny, Reel Best. Sliver chlleoot. Bertha Grstlon. 4 CHAIIDTTBTOWN DRIVING PARK WIIITESPOT IACEWAI ASS'N.. LTD. WIIIMPIWII Dnfo Monday. I.” IN. The Summerside Curran and Briggs junior ball club came up with I snappy brand of ball be- hind the four-hit pitching per- formance of Don Simmons at Memorial. Field yesterday after- noon to wallop the Charlottetown Junior Abbies 6-1 in an exhibition baseball til-t. Their victory was an almost complete about-face from their first meeting with Abbies when they took a '7-1 licking from the City juniors at Summerside on Wednesday. The game was play- ed as the second half of a dou- ble bill to a City Baseball Lea- gue contest between Falcons and Stars. Playing tigl-it ball in the field to make up for their not so strong performance at the plate. the C. 5.: B. boys capitalized on five Albbie errors combined with six bingles to rack up their six runs while smothering four Abbie hits to only allow one run across the plate. In his winning perfbrmance. Simmons struck out six batters and walked two. while losing hurler Benny Carson of Abbies sent an even dozen batters doivn swinging in seven innings on the mound but gave up five walks. Donnie MacLcan. relieving Carson in the eighth. whiffed two and gave up no free passes. Carson was tagged for four hits and Mac- Lean one. Five A-bbie errors were greatly responsible for their lefeat. Gus Flynn. Abbies shortstop. belted out the only two-base clout of the game in the second inning. which added to a single in the fourth gave him a .500 av- erage in four trips to the plate. BOX SCORE Curran &Briggs AB R H PO A E G. Dalton. rif .. 2 It 1 0 0 0 C Grady, as 5 0 1 1 0 1 M. Delaney, 3b. .. 5 1 1 0 4 0 P. Schurman. c 5 0 1 6 , 0 0 L. Schur-man. lb .. 2 0 0 14 0 0 N 1 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 C 0 0 2 4 1 D 0 1 1 3 0 Totals 34 6 6 27 11 2 Abbies AB It If PO A E L. Hennessey. 21b 4 0 1 0 2 0 R. Pineau. 3'0 4 0 0 2 l l McCallum. c 3 0 013 1 1 Lewis. cf an 211: .. 4 0 0 1 2 1 llowatt. lf. . 4 0 0 0 0 0 MacNei1l. rt 4 0 0 0 0 1 Flynn, ss .. 4 0 2 2 O 0 Trainor. lib . 2 0 O 6 0 1 Carson. p . 2 1 1 1 2 0 'MacLean. p 0 0 O 1 0 0 "J. Ready .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ”'Cliff Ready 1 0 0 0 0 0 ""MacKenzie, cf 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ,.. . 83 1 4 2'1 8 5 '--Replaced Carson in 8th. "-Ba-tied for Carson in 7th. ”'-Batted for Trainor in 9th. "”-Replaced Hennessey in 8th. Umpires: Leo Doyle (plate); Ev. Toombs (bases). Summary: Earned runs, C. & B. 1. Abbies 1: two base hits. Flynn; first base on balls, Carson 5, Simmons 2: struck out. by Car- son 12, MacLean 2, Simmons 6: belt on bases, C. at B. 6. Abbies 4: hit by pitcher, Dalton by Carson: runs batted in. P. Schurmsn, Lewis. Simmons 2. Junior Golf Draw Officials of the Charlottetown Golf Club announced last night the draw for the junior club championships following the con- clusion of the qualifying round held recently. The following is the draw:- Roger Clarke-bye; Hillard Toombs vs. Ron Atkinson: Doug Cameron vs. Ingham Palmer; Karl Rear- don-bye. Clarke's bye will bring him out into the semi-finals against the winner of the Toombs- Atkinson match while Reardon will also be it semi-finalist with the winner of the Cameron- Palmer match. The above first round matches must be played on or before Aug ust 11th. and officials also remimi club members that the first round matches in each division of the club championship must be played on or before August 9th. Too Late To classify ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE 2002-L. WAITBBIBBS WANTED - AP- ply in person only to The Ren dezvous. L-j.-L-..j:.. FOR. RENT -. I COTTAGES. Argyle shore. Lovely beach. Ap- ply Neii Mscbougall. FOR BALI-1000 WILLY SEDAN Apply Brio Wilson. Buckley Rd. after 6 PJL BTBAYBD 1'0 MY FARM. PIGS. Owner may have some after paying expenses. Nornisn Mao- Ru. Whsstley River. 1040 1111103 Iron SALE. CAN be financed. Try after ozoo pm. at trailer on. Department of Trsnsport Wharf. W. J. Tobey. SNAP 8IIOT FIIISIIIII AUGUST 6. 1951 Truro Horse Racing liesulis TRURO. N. 5.. Aug. 5 -(CP) - Seven-Up, Direct. a chestnut horse owned and driven by Hal- ifax's Lloyd Walker, Saturday reduced his best previous time at Truro's Raceway by two seconds and came within two-fifths of I second of the track record. The high stepping horse defeated B. C. Cruickshan-k's Victory Dale in the final race of the evening in 22m 3-5. . Two other horses also set new marks. Kerwin Hanover clipped a fraction of I second off his best previous time when he won the opener in 2:14 1-4. Texas Girl reduced her mark from 2:18 3-5 to 2:14 3-5 in the fifth race. The evening's daily dourble tic- kevt on Kerwin Hanover in the first race and Azalea in the sec- ond was worth 318930. The results: Race Ono-Classified Trot and Pace (Purse 8150) Kerwin Hanovert (Harrison) 1 Andys Right (Cruickshank) 2 Nelda Hanover (Mackod) 8 Doctors Lusty Queen. Dr. L. 3., Freddie Scott. Bud Kalmuck. Time: 2:14 -5. Winning owner. Elmer Bragg. Collingvwood. Race Two - Classified Trot and Pace (Purse 3150) Azalea (White) ........................ .... Colonel Shcrbrooke (Daniels) .. 2 I-lylands Pride (MacLeod) 3 King Grattan, Calumet Pearl. Polly Scott, Money Talker. Cal- umet Dido. Dewey Direct. Time: 2:20 2-5. Winning own- er. Gordon White. Race Three - Classified Paco (Purse 8200) Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) Billy P. C. Parker (Given) Polly Reynolds (Harrison) Joe Cook. Chief A.C.. . 1 2 .. 3 Luther Hanover. Time: 2:12 1-5. Winning own- er. L. J. O'Brien, Lower Sackvillc. Rsce Four - Classified Trot and Psco (Purse S150) Andys Right (Cruickshank) -.. 1 Nelda Hanover (MacLeod) . .. 2 Doctor S. (Daniels) 8 Bud Kalmuck. Dr. L. ., Lusty'u Queen. Freddie Scott, Kerwin Hanover. Time: 2:14 4-5. Winning own- er. Buddy Cruickshank. Halifax. Race Five - Classified Trot and Pace (Purse 8150) Texas Girl (Conroy) . 1 Alice T. Clegg (Gould) 2 Billy Aubrey (Cari-roll) 3 Nancy Britten. Merle irect. Dudy Budiong. Time: 2:14 3-5. '"Winn'ing own- er. Leo Kennedy. Guysborn. Race six -- Classified Pace (Purse 0250) Victory Dale (Cruickshank) 1 Seven-Up Direct (L. Walker) - 2 Jenny Lynn (Campbell) . . 8 Gay Lavw. Time: 2:11 1-5. Winning own- or. B. C. Cruickahank. Halifax. Race seven - Classified Psoo (Purse 8200) Polly Reynolds (Harrison) Billy P. C. Parker (Given) . Joe Cook (S. Walker) ........ .. . Time: 2:12 2-6. winning own- er. L. Barrieau, Lakdburn. N. S. Baseball'iBig Six (Associated Press) Leading batsmen Player 8: Club G AB R H Pct. Musini. 100 370 81 137 .370 Cardinals 104 437 69 156 .357 Ashburn. Phillles Robinson. Dodgers Minoso. White Sox .. Fain. Athletics ..... 8229337 98.351 Kell. Tigers Runs batted in: National. Irvin. Giants. Kiner. Pirates 79: Ameri- can. Williams. Red Sox 94. Home runs: National, Hodges. Dodgers. Klner. Pirates 31: Am- ericnn. Zernial. Athletics 24. 101 359 72 1.24 .345 102 366 85 126 .344 Plan Bantam League The Department of Physical Fitness will endeavour to form a City Bantam Baseball League. it was d here last night. A meeting of bantam players in the City will be held at the Old 1." e Victoria Park at 0:11) this evening. and all those wish- ing to compete in the league are advlsed to attend. 01.0 Ii0flE imit ENTRIES following horses were onsfuad from the entry list for old Home Week. 2.01-2.04 Bsndosn llnrvosl, Mason's 40. Aim lino. Anne's Boy. Free For All hot Foster Duster ciuslnod Trot senator Crslgnsyle. rather Du- ssr, Bonnie Dale. In the ass has closed, An- orfods Ind ant-y should have nod Corporal Owen. Northwest Falcons belted out I convincing 7-4 verdict over last End stars at Memorial Field yesterday afternoon to pull right back up into a second plsco tie in the City Bssbsll League with the Rovers. one half is game behind the front runnins Anchors. Buck Witlock's chsrzu tagged losing hurler Junior Maclieod for nine hits to push their seven runs across the plate. while They played tight ball in the . field behind the joint hurling of Wendnll "Gump" (311115 and Cliff Ready to cut off eight. hits by stars to producing only four runs. Gillis was the starting mounds- man for the Falcons although he was only on the bill for two innings to give up three hits and one run. singlelng himself in the last half of the second. Gillie injured his right knee on the run to first, which he made successfully but, had to leave the guns because of the in- jury. Ready tool: over the winn- ing chores for the remaining eight innings. giving up five hits for three runs and striking out three. MacLeod's performance for Stars was not the feature that lost the some be came up with sharp hurl- ing to send down nine batters swing ing-but four errors in the field by his teammates proved costly. Both teams were wielding heavy clubs during the game with Lewis Whitlocirfcharles Ready. Hennes- sey, MacLeod. Miacbonsld and Hawaii all collecting triples for s total of seven. Falcons scored their run: with three in the first and third s.nd a lone tally in the sixth. while stars pushed across singles in the second and sixth and a double in the fifth. Stars AB 11 ll PO A E Macndyen. lf. 5 o 1 o o o MacKinnon. 21: 4 o o 3 7 1 Howatt. cf. 4 o 2 2 o 1 Flynmss. 411000 Mccallum. o 3 1 1 9 1 1 4 0 (I 1 1 0 3 1 1 8 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 l 2 0 1 0 - - .. . - - 35 4 8 24 1-1 4 Falcons an R. 11 PO A E Hennessey. 2b. .. 4 1 1 1 2 0 She-pgiard. rf. .. 3 1 0 3 l 0 Lecialr. 3b . 4 1 1 1 1 0 Whl-tlock. sa 4 l 2 2 4 0 Lewis. 61. . . 3 2 1 2 0 l J. Ready. lb. .. 4 0 210 2 0 Coyle. c. 4 0 1 5 o 0 Race Eight - Classified Trot Ind Pace (Purse S150) Dudy Budlong (R. O'Brien) 1 Alice T. Clegg (Goul) 2 Texas Girl (Conroy) .. .. I Merle Direct. Billy Aubrey, Nancy Brition. Time: 2:15 1-5. Winning own- er. F. L. Cox. Tru-ro. Race Nine - Classified Pace (Purse S250) Seven-Up Direct (L. Walker) .. 1 Victory Dale (Cruickahamk) 2 Jenny Lynn (Cwmrpbell) Gay Law. Time: 2:03 3-5. er. Lloyd Walker. Halifax. Wednesday, 1-Calumet onward . Falcons 7 -4 NVictoryTI Over East End Stars M Gilhs Winning own-H K.iinaDoiuid.u.s 1109. , p. I 0 0 0 0 Q 'Clif'f nudym. .. s q o 3 1 0 Totals - - '- 2-7 H "E 3 'f 9 '-Re-placed Gillie in ad, Umpires: Iv. Toombs (plate), Leo Doyle (bases). Summary: Earned runs, 51.” 1. Falcons 4: 'three base hm Lewis. Whitlodt. cm. Ready, L” Hennessey, MsoLeod. MaoDonaldI Hewett; first base on balls, 03' Gillis 0. of! Ready 2. off MacLeod 3: struck out, by Gillis 1, 1., Ready 3. by Macbeod 9: left 0;, bases. Stars 0. Falcons 4; Mid pitches. MacLeod 1; runs batted in. Whiitlook 2. J. Ready 2, ch”. Ready 2, Mar.-Leod. Madadypn, stolen bases, 1-fenneesey 2. Mac- Leod 1. -.. .. something 0 extra eiuu mo HIM want an Inn min i 1 IAMD OI IATIN IMDDTN . onowu mrosvlo con, - Mllio-nu-5 l: v . Iii T KINKORA RACES August 8th RACES START "AT. 2 P. M. Three classes - Si200.00 In Purses N0. 1 CLASSIFIED llnroid Stead. Brscldev Harold Cudmoro. Bihrkley Charlottetown 2-Just. Flicks . 3-Eleanor G. P. C. Brown. 4-Alon Mao L. H. Mac!-Tsrlnne. Summe ..:.-1 ll-Jimmy A. Edgar " ', Freetown. 0-Duke of llylsrid 7-Yankee Dnlo . 8-lmsticln. .... I)-New Look . 10-Wait N' See 1-Mary's Delight . ....... .. Il.'1'. Ramsay, Ssclivllls George llrooklns, Kensinrton Sam Kennedy, Charlottetown Junior McGregor. Charlottetown . George Gregory. Charlottetown. NO. I CLASSIFIED Wilfred Prnughf -Cher?! VIII" I0-0. Albert Bud ll-nob Csnuek 11-Carl ' S , IS-Molly Burl .. 1-New Money I-Fool Cloth ..... .................. .........,.....,, I-lalndy H. Phil Cob . Chsrloiti-(own 3-Shining Hour 1'. C, F 4 Gllco BI! 4-llildn Mao ........ .. Layton Green. Emerslrl 5-Don iucrnwrn . Lens Noni. Milton 0-Prodigal Vic .... ........-.........- Orville Morrissey. East royal" " ”' Peter 11 d Bngiolc. sllllllllhnif 0-Anyway . .... .. . Boy noun, Charlottetown 9-6-17 I). no Downe, Chnrlottatown. nunott. Bernard. Hunter River- rsgory and Mncliean. Charlottetown ' I 5 , Charlottetown Frank Glover. shorbroolw No. I CLASSIFIED Jackie Mseflufgsn. Moots!" . Clayton Green. Elflfnm 1--Bonnie Millie ............................ .4 . I-Lou Kslinncl imam n., llslniltonv ' "T" . Jsnm O'Brien. Albertan- s-nos ludiong . M .. in - - spruutw 0-Noreen ontton ..-..........--......... Arnoft Bell. cumm- . out Weeks. lroderlvw gun. Glace ll!- 9-FIIM MAP! . 10-Births Grslton ............'........... 11-lloron ........... .. I01-Indian nos. ll-Also!-Ian's Bud 10-Illvsr Ohlloou lb-Noll Bullion; .. 10-Winniots but . .a......-1...--..... nsuy donors. 810.00 mum sled by l.F. Mont to fault '05": 810.00 donated by NJ. LA. Monsglisn. nssnofuforsr on horse in No. I A E uiiiiii ..............a.-.......... l' ..-..,..............--....... n.n. Willis. ChnrlotteMl7.l- ..-........-.....-.............. nus non-r. I-I I0" T --.-................................ . Fred Taylor. Bresoslinno raw llsdvool 00.00 to the osrotshr. r.o. Csde II. and s. Stables, onuiouetown OC'I:I:dShoeniSII:ID9n':::: M an r ' .8 ,0”. y”,' ffGIO0WlIo n.c. sins. Ilim" Ilorllng use will be used. Win and plus betting. U.l.'l'.A. rules to govern. Ila. Morris: Ind semen. Kilslol-0. fastest horse in No. I Olldflll All C.” In the caretaker; horse ill N0. 3 Cllulllod and to driver if stun III- suo to em; osnsrsl Merchant. II ..'0l::'ol0. 00 the driver of fall- por: A iiniiuuioit. 3.0. sun. Owners I