NM > 4 Wild Chance Takes. Mark i At Summerside Oval The Grsading Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 11, 1966. Dressen Dies Tigers Grieve A packed house at the Sum-| | Echo Ridge Eddy ‘C. Smith) 1 4! Victory March (D. Comvan- i merside Raceway: last evening | Glamorous. Wick (C. Chap- t 100 26 EERO HAP). io Chame | Fee Reds never. Anieees saw the best two-year-old in the pell : 32 Happy Gallon C..'M. Mac z Dressen, manager of Detroit Ti- higher than fifth under Dressen | Maritimes take a: new two-year- | Highland Spirit er Barnett).27 aia 52 gers who battled back from two and he returned to Nashville in ‘old mark at the oval as Wild| Timmie H. ‘E. Clow) 8 $} Lindon Hanover D. Reeves 34 heart attacks only to be stricken 1938. He coached at Brooklyn *\ Chance toured the oval in 2.00 2\Dark Price ‘G. Sobey) 41. Harry Wielder W. Waite) _,8°€ by a kidney infection, died Wet- |from: 1938-46 “and with ‘New York | the secoad time out and eclipsed | Mountain Marie ‘B. Whalen) 5 6 Salamitie’s Boy ‘J. Chap nesday. [Yankees in 1947.48 the. old mark. Wild Chance: was |Sunny Key. ‘J. Chappell) 65 pell 6a Dressen, who would have Second- and first-place fin- | | also. one. ‘of the dgauble dash | Port Hill Boy (G. Chappell) 7 dr’ Thunder Been Burn ‘H. Hun- heen 68 next month. died of a ishes while. managing “Oakland | winiiens on. the“hine event card’» Times: 2.12 and 2.12 ter nee = diac arrest, said a spokes, the Pacific Coast League las the Webby owned youngster| Pays: $1670. 5.50, 5.310, 10.00,| Times: 215 and 215 aaa at Ford Hospital. earned him another managing paced the ‘mile in 2.10:2 the'|'9.70;, 5.30. $6.10, 2.90, 2.10; 3.00,/ Ernie Speacer owned by MA se ie job in the: miajors, this time with fifst time out and led the field |2.10; 2.40 |MacLean, Braddlbane. Ria Me ice te teeatnanl of Gr Sromsive. tn 196) i> ihe wire. Rolland Delight,was| Echo Ridge Eddy owned by | Grande owned by J,H Schurman last Sunday for treatment--of the | ee ary eee the | George Caltech, Suineneraies | ears kidney infection Shamrocks 1 Take | ‘ltwo heats. | Dot Price owned by G Sobey,|Name The Price (G- Sobey) 1 Los Angeles Dodgers prgesi- Clarkie Smith got his big | Summerside: | Babe Clegg ‘B. Whelan) 7 dent Walter. O'Malley, win was) Fi t Gi =o | t| evening off to a good start in the RACES 5 AND 8 | Mystery. Paul (R.-Gass) 4 president when the. club was in! rs ame ~ second dash as he teamed Adios| Ernie Spencer (C. Smith>- 1 3 | Hallie J. (1. Neill) 4- Brookivn and wan National at Memorial Field last night |Scott’s Dream” to the first A Rio Grande ‘G. 3_ Chappell) 41! aa Lane 0 i) S ague pennants in—1952~ and the BIS Shamrocks defeated the bi.two wins in m~ second dash. oT eS 1s o — AB ‘ee “ e 1953 under Dressen. said Ceebees nine to four to take a ‘|The George Callbeck owned | vane a Barrettr—7 one game lead in the Gity Soft. | @* was tremendously dedi, | ball League semi- finals, ‘‘A’’ cated to the game of baseball” Sientry also took the sixth dash | in a time of 2:14:2. The .com- — 2:183. Name The Price owned by W Waite Bank Bounces E Series sibination of | Wild Chace and “eee ® Frank Skaff. acting manager rhe tani Adios Scott's Dream was good ' Inning pitcher was : ‘ U of the Tigers since another P y a at ‘ for $840 in the ‘first double. , coach, Bob Swift, was stricken i ~ ane, He gave up's bie, | i i hine © FIBA with lung cancer, said he and va Haas & « ck outs, ' jie gc cee eee . = Basketball anyone”? Or maybe pee o lu went all the way | e thi sh as het j , the Ta vere exon for the losing ‘Ceebees, giving up Ridge Eddy to. a fine mile of | softball ve ica : grie artbroken. eight hits. walking six, and 2:12 and the third win of the} A basketball score in a soft- exhibitio ee between ST°IKEN IN 1965 striking out eight. i : ee evening. This was, the exactor| ball game was the case at the - et ee and Dresien ‘suffered his ~ first Going into the sixth inning, [ an ee er aise aon ina pol nin the neni duled ,to be played ene teams were tied | r- 2 h heart <a during ‘spring train- (ee (H. 8 ; oe oe BIG FREE FOR ALL TONIGHT Wick saw commie $10.80 | Bankers whipped a area — at Victoria Park was cance Ing in 1965 / : mn e sua and will be played at a later — «4 date. (ed in a two run homer, break- ing the game wide open. At in- | ning’s end the Shamrocks were | ahead ‘nine—two. . Pd big hitter of the evening for the Ceebees was Hubie Mor- exactor feature. Come along ex- actor time in the fifth one would have thought that bettors would be backing Clarkie to. the hilt but this was not the case and it took a 32 lead in the semi-final series in’ the Commercial Soft- ball League at two games apiece. The game was not. even long ; ALL OWN FORESTS in doubt as the Bankers Ninety per. cent of Canada’s He did net return’ to the bench | untit May. 30. the team being managed by Swift. who coached at third base under Dressen. | +. Last May 16, Dressen suffered , fown Driving Park. Ten of the Maritime's best three-year olds are entered in the rich event which goes in dashes 4 a classy field of ‘pacers. Local reinsman Joe Arsenault. is pictured above in the bike, and “others are owner Mrs. F.L Breau (Extreme left) Ingram Pictured above is the three year old pacer Speedy::Con by Convair dam Just Betty. Thi picture was taken last week. in Moncton where Speedy Con: holding the horse. Speedy. Con goes to the gate tonight = in search of-top honors in the Three-Year old Maritime Bred some existing. forests stand on. pub» ‘another heart attack and Wa |rison, going three for four. Ano. Won the Ambletonian against « Palmer, David Breau (Right) Early Closer at the Charlotte- and 8. pac ee . ae al cc tiem the [iely-owned treun lene recuperating when the kidney ther slugger, Don Campbell, hit | result of a 1-2 finish by Ernie infection forced him to enter the | hospital again BG His managerial career began with Nashville of the Southern fifth to take an impressive lead to say—the least. Jerry Payne | went the route for-the winners | exactor of the | while Grant MacLellan’ and a long, blast into left field for a | home run. For the. BIS Harry Callaghan went two for three and Dave , rene, Need Insurance? g Spencer, who Smith drove, aad Cictory March. The second Lee Takes Gold At BEG night on the ninth and final dash | Dennis Cosgrove in relief went AUTO, Assoctitien in “1932. In 1984 Mitchell went two for four. of the. evening saw George |for the ROMP. Winning pitcher Larry. McPhail hired him to| Tomorrow Bight Series 3" - Sobey take Name The Price t0|Payne- also proved to be the @ . MOTOR BIKE, § : manage Cincinnati Reds of the} begins with the Dodgers hosting | the win followed by Babe. Clegg. |individual star at the plate in = National League the Juniors, Some exactor hettor liked .. the price. too as’ a successful bet | was: good for $33.20 at the cash-. ier wicket. * ‘ RACES-1 AND 4 Wild Chance (J. Ward) Rolland Delight (D-.-Rock- ea Free-For- Alls the- game as he pounded Mountie | FARE, LIFE. pitching for two homers and a | triple infive times at - batts. . oa LEN HOOKEY qu sacebenemcsys nd ‘Fencers Capture Silver _ L self a former __ international Sterling was 34 and Ken Moly- -jaeaux hit 35 including a triple and homer. For the losers Colin Craig was | Clarke-won the silver with a score of 575 and Julio Machado of Jamaica -was the third-place. By ED SIMON KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)— Sharpshooter Jim Lee won a in_ fencing with only-the—men's individual” and team ‘sabre events left: - To Go Tonight ‘ By DUCK ACORN Tonight the Driving Park presents one of the best looking race cards many a moon Two big free for alls and the great three-year- eld event which has produced | some of the tap. racing for gears The feature will have Harrah onthe tail and Elmer Ferguson hag hopes of keeping the field behind him and the big | pacer for the entire. mile. J. Scotch. Hal- owned by Gordon MacKinnon and fresh from his; win in 2.06 at Fredericton ‘on Wednesday with Gerald Noonan | driving will leave out of the two spot and this -will make the Scotch horse a heavy | favorite with the bettors. Lee's Way C (sition, Yankee Blaze will leave Bernard can get “him = around dor that first turn in high we should radio-TV jsee a very fast mile =in™ this: levent, Rose Robin the roan mare ‘handled by Clarkie Smith leaves jin fourth and Ozark Pete, own- ied and driven by Sil Stead will ibe_looking for his fourth straignt win. Here is a class that could | very. well produce ‘thrills to sur- ass the free-for-all. - “The early closer three-year- old should produce the best of iracing in this type of-event. All jsummer long these horses’ have ‘been battling eachother right jdowa to the wire each and every time out and with four new com- petitors. Loretta’s Boy from 6yd- shooting gold medal for Canada, the fencing team added a sec- ond-place silver and a Canadian boxer. got a third-place bronze jat the British Empire. Games Charlottetown_in the third spot and if Emmett | Wednesday. - Lee, a Svea. old Vancouver repairman, won the |shooting gold medal by a-single ipoint in the centre-fire pistol competition. He seored 576 points of a possible 600. The gold, silver and br: nze medals raised — the team's total_to 28, breaking Canada’s record at the 1958 Games at Cardiff, Wales, and coming within three of equatting the total Canadian production four’ years ago at Perth, Aus- tralia. Canada’ now has seven. golds, 12. silvers and nine bronzes. Ip 1958,: Canada won 27 medals— one gold; 10 ‘silvers and 16 Ca ‘ad an Little. Beverley Boys_of Pick- ering, Ont., went after her sec- ond medal in women's diving and was, in ‘third place after the compulsory dives in the = jtower: event. — Among the hone: Frank Scott, 17 - year - old southpaw from. New... Westminster, _ B.C., got the bronze as one of -the josing weight decision to“Kenneth earn of Jamaica, who ‘floored=the Cana- dian in the first round for the mandatory eight’ count- In the pistol event, Lee fired a magnificent 294 out of a_possi- ble 300 in the silhouette: rapid fire phase of the competition to win the gold. At the end of the earlier _ deliberate shooing Lee iwas tied for fifth place. England's. Anthony (Nobby) : {; finalists in the fly- Gs. He dropped a. bronze’: winner with 571. Gary McMahon of Dartmouth, N.S., was fifth with 569. ~ Lee's gold, the first for ,Can- ada ‘in shooting, was the fifth’ individual big-one won by Van- couver entries. Against Wales, _ John Andru, electronics technician front Tor- onto, had one victory to two’de- feats and received 14 hits. Kon- rad Widmaier, .computer pro- grammer from Toronto, had a similar 1-2 record with 13—hits: Peter _Bakonyi, mortgage man- \diver. 4 ’“The other girls have_ used up lenrost of their difficult dives, put Bev..still has hers, to go. She going to -nail them. ee ‘Miss Boys performed solidly in Wednesday’s diving, but there was no*word on the plac- mg of Kathy MeDonald- of: Van- couver, Canada’s other entry. After four dives Wednesday, Miss Boys was 13.50 points be- hind the leader, Robyn - Brad- shaw, 19, of Western Australia, well) Adioway Logan (N.. Rector): Grattan Abe (W. Waite) Real Spirit (E. Clow) Senator's Cousin (A. Bor- bine) Rustico Bay (A. Pineau) Glee Adios (D. . Walsh) Fairy Queen (H. Hunter) Times: 2.10:2° and 2.09:2: Pays: $2.40, 2.00, 2.10; 2. $3.20; 2.40, 2-40. RACES 2 AND 6 Adios. Scott’s Dream (C, Smith) Oe ee on ee Onn Ihwrw three for four, ~The next game will be played | - this’ evening. i$ 2 5, 2 ager for a Vancouver real-es- tate firm, - registered three vic- tories: to no defeats and re- ceived seven hits-. In the round against Jamaica, it was Andru 2-1 with seven hits:' Bakonyi 1-1 with eight hits and Widmaier 2-0 with jseven hits. Against--Australia, both Andru and 345 points: behind Joy New- man of England: Scores were: Bradshaw 265.60, Newman 255.5, Boys 252.10, with Susan Knight’ of Atistralia - 251.50, It was Miss Knight, the :de- fending champion, that Miss Boys beat. out of. the spring- board silver medal last week. JAdios Shyster (G. Chappell) Just Nancy (J. Chappell) Frankie's Chief (G: Mac--~ ; ‘Doctor W.J. (B. Whalen) oq Ape t- Silver Glengile (B-: Compan- jon) Times: 2.14:2 and 2.14:2. 4.10; 4.10. $4.30, 2:60, 2.20; 3.30, Rew wre ea, “Pays: $5.20, 3.30, 2.50; 4.90, | Co-Op Ins. ee Phone 4-5595; 43499 © peEEaeees BS a - COMING. Tothe: = | ROLLAWAY CLUB- Thursday, August Tith The Brunswick Play Boys : TV STARS : COULD WIN DOUBLE 2.40; 2.60. who paced in 2.05 25 this yearjney, Miramachi Frisco, Dr. |pronzes. The 1962 Canadian to i and Widmaier were 2-0—Andru ; : Adios Scott’s Dream owned bya - ; - L with owner Sid Stead up will be John T. and Miramachi Post ay . with seven hits and Widmaier| England's Brian Phelps, the George, Calbeck, Summerside ae : looking for racing room from from the Dr. Delaney stables at and’ iS co GOLF DRAW three. Bakony! had 41-1 with |™en’s springboard winner, ap- First double: "$000 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Adm. $1.00. the word go and the mare will be tough to head to the wire. Lit- | tle Art the trotter with the big heart, will be out there tonight to head this field of pacers and the hope for a new track record with Alyre Pineau driving, Jim Fashion, owned and driven by James: MacGregor has won his last four starts and many feel that the big son of Hadley Han- ever can beat the field to the _wire and be a top contender for a Gold Cup Invitation. The Greenbrier entry. Eloise Wick will leave from. the ‘tough sixth position im this first dash, . but the mare ean leave and thé last two races’ she is beginning to show the carry of last fall when she was so tough to head (Moncton there should be some |very tough ‘acing. Speedy Con who took a new record: of 2.08 25 will have to get out of there in a hurry to aveid the heavy traffic followed by Dr. John T. and then Pearl Way. Mystery Romeo leaves: in fifth with the great three-year-old Mr. Jollity on the outside position and Fran- cis--MacIsaac will be. foreed to go all the way as this class has ten starters and the traffic will have a big bearing on the first quarter of this event. Shermar David leaves in the trailing po sition with Texas Chief eighth, Loretta’s Boy in ninth and Mir- amachi Post in tenti:’ Théere-are». ten big dashes tonight, getting underway at 8 p.m. and this The men's fencing team of John Andru and Konrad Wid | niaiér of Toronto and Peter Bakonyil of Vancouver reached the final round by beating |SP° Wales, Jamaica and Australia. But the classy English team, led _by gold. medallist Bill Hos- nal 5-0 to win the gold. England now has won six straight golds kyns, defeated Canada in the fi- | The following is the draw for jthe second stage of the Lady sponsored ad Mrs. A.L. Mac- Millan to be played this after- - MacDonald vs. H. 1:20: —N. Weir ve. J. Horne. 1.25 — G. Berrigan vs. B. MacEachera. BASEBALL RESULTS By THE by American League |Cleveland 000 000 000— 6 90 ASSOCIATED PRESS. | 1.30 — I. Gallant vs. F. Mae- | Kenzie- SPECIAL MATCH 14 — M. MacNeill Samson- 1.45 — FE. Lord vs. A. Mae- Lean. ve. L. 1:35 — E. Cox vs. A. Coady. 1.50 — M. MacMillan ve. §. | nine hits. England picked up a_ gold | nesday when the women's foils team came. through in an event in which Canada had no entry. Australia got the second-place silver. and New. Zealand. the third-place bronze. »-Canadians, certain of a medal of further laurels when the women’s tower diving ginals go today. “Bev couldn't. be in a better PROBABLE PITCHERS medal in the-early.-going Wee: | in the fencing, were confident.. peared on his way to a Games jdouble. * RACES 3 AND 7 <saaROTER Hollis Is No Cowboy ... But Look AtThe through the home lane. should produce some of the best Boston 000 010 Olx— 2 61) Storey. The second free-for-all wil! racing we have had this season McDowell (6-4), Tiant (7) and| 1:55 — E. Mac ald ve. . [By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “DRIVING PARK . Hollis Has Rone 4 For have Shotgun Hanover on thejat the Charlottetown Driving |Crandall, Azcue. (7); Stange! d. Probable pitchers for today’s veil, Fastway out ef second po-|Park. (5-6) and Ryan. HR: Bos—| 200 — V. Rose vs. K. Mue- |™alor Knees bemebell_ samen: 5 Seott (22). tard. Baltimore - 010 200 420— 91311 Post entries are cordially fi. | aw ik Tee 11-3) . at THURSDAY, New York 100010 101— 4 81 | vited. | New York (Stoftlemyre. 10-12) C ion een. Watt, Hall (5-2) (3) and Ror- (N) 3 AUGUST Tit novsky; Talbot (9-9), Hamilton| The following {s a schedule for |_ Cleveland (Siebert 12-6) at (5), Ford (7), Ramos (8) and|the Belvedere Golf and Win- Boston (Brandon 35) (N) 8 P.M. Gibbs. HRs: Balt — Blefary 2\ter Club’s second “round draw Chicago (John 1-6) at Kansas ‘ 1(16), Powell (26). NY—Tresh |Juntor Championship to go Fri- |City (Lindbad 44) (N) RACE 1 ovel Ca caces (15), Bryan (1). day, August 12: Minnesota (Kaat 15-9) at Calf- |). KNIGHTWAY he Chicago 031 010 400— 9136 | 8.30 a.m. — A. MacLean, J, |fornia (Chance 8-13) 2—WICK’S ACE \Kansas City 000000 002— 2 81 |Simons, G; Rogers: 8.37 — M.| Oly ee eae 3—TRIFLITE see ; Peters (9-8), Higgins (9) and |Dooley, C. Younker, G. Proude; 4—BOBBY GA , tt , ; , : Zieh tn ot tor the 1600 nai wren oe Romano, MeNertney: (9); |8.44 — B. “Younker, C. Nichol- Bhan York Gene ey at |5—WEE LASS tans at- the Covehead-stock—ear. ; arq jKtausse (8-7), Handrahan (4), |son, L.- Merriam: 8.50 — J. |Pittsburgh (Veale. 12-7) (N). \6-RUNNYMEADE COLIN Eighteen cars took ta the field Grzenda (7) and Roof. HRs: Hornby, J. MacKachern, M. | Houston~-¢Zachary—0-0)—at- Chi--}7=CALAMITY’S BOY track for the big event but pileups |opj Agee (13) Garrett- A-Math 857 — g \Ca80 (Roberts, 4-7). Thirty-three cars took to &lscrubhed six before the fourth National League | MacDonitd: ie fe Ih. M ‘| Philadelphia (L Jackson 11-1) RACES 2 - 6 “End of summer ‘clearance on much improved track with the jlap. Houston at Chicago ppd, rain. (Mili yh re lat. Sk Loeb (A. Jackson 11-9) |I-SHOPGUN HANOVER men’s short sieeve sport feature 20 lap free-for-all once ’ an, B. Brehaut; 9.05 — G. lin, 2—F ASTWAY Li Ralph Brown, driving his big |(Two games Thursday). Betts, Rick Garzett: 9.10 —M. |" on heduied. 3_YANKEE BLAZE ; shirt. All the latest shades. ‘ Fer Wee Ee a IPaeh TLE arec in ey iaetcnenen As Menebonld, nly games schedule a -RORE ROBIN ‘ All sizes im stock. n 00 ge g secon x— 15 — S. Macl , N, ; an Kelly Pitches place, Elwood Paynter third and| Shaw (911), Hepler (4) and|Robivon, A. Becks 920% ee Reg. $4.95 2 ‘es 4.95 Bob Ross Fourth. . Grote, Stephenson (6); Lawliichaud, D. MacEachern, A. RACES 3-7 s N Hi Irown-. also took the sixth |(19-5)/ O'Dell, (7) and, Paglla- (Dowling: 9.28 — D. Melsase, A. 1—WILLARD’S CHOICE o hitter race, an overhead eight cylinder jroni. HRs: Pitts—Stargell (25), |pickard, J. Killorn; 9.30 — Beth 2—MARK PURDUE class, edging out the 57 Dodges Pagliaroni (10). Irwin, N. Maclsaac:; 9.38 — Jil) |> + 3—RIPOVER a ‘ ; Wednesday evening saw the of Dave Constable and Fred |Phila. 320 000 000— 5 78 inoreside, L. Saunders. 4—EMILY HAL , first game of ‘the Prince Ed-|Smith who came second and /St. Louls 600 000 100— 1 32 5—MAYNARD’S MISSY mm : ward Island Canadian Legion Ju- nior Finals. The Legion Juniors,| Al MacRae, driving his num- a ey Aa Were oe oe eee In colors of green, beige and led -by pitcher Mike Kelly, beat |ber 49 Pontiac was also a two tax. Adivétes ‘010 000 000-- 1 82 San se eon Kidney RACES.4 - 8 the Mount Stewart and Area Allievent winner, parading flag in | Atlanta 100 020:00x— 3101 Felfet View ce ans 1—MIRAMICHI FRISCO bine. Sizes 38 to 42. Reg. Stars four to one. the first ‘and fourth races, both Drysdale (8-13). Miller (6) systemic Soni 2-SPEEDY CON 5.95. Now oni ® Fh Kelly struck out fifteen and al- | six cylinder classes. Frank Mc- Hitext (8): ana Wagebeke:- Kale Peete ~~ 3_DR. JOHN T ow oniy— oF af ts lowed no hits throughout the se-iCarville and Alan MacCallum ley. (23). Carroll (8) "and Vartac Vea fesl: webedeee PRA. Wit ven inning game. The All Stars |finished in second-‘and third po- HRs: LA—Lefebsre (19). Atl— nent better. De i5—MYSTERY ROMEO ¥ T sn Pitcher. Gary Clark. allowed @ jsitions in the opener’ and Calvin |ajoy (95) : ee ee 6—MR. JOLLITY Ladies’ Summer total of nine hits. The big hit- Campbell ahd*Frank McCarville —_ ' |7—SHERMAR DAVID DRESSES - ters for the Juniors were Carl |rollowed MacRae home in the : = |8—TEXAS CHIEF Genuine Harris Tweed ‘1 Yack only. All the latest secuiit and Fred eevee fourth frame. oe aa ATTENTION | 9—LORETTA’'S BOY SPORT COATS styles. Assorted colors... Sizes e wo each. rem : ing hits were all individual shots third places respectively. Short (3-7) and, Uecker; Carl- Race number two, a flathead eight event, was won by Bdéb How to relieve 6—WHIRL A WICK 1%—MIRAMICHI POST In sizes 38 te 30. . Regular 2h 3.95 45.00 , RACES 5-9 Pili, MeDongatl, and’ Aleck. [ROSS with, Elwood Paynter tak _LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS |1-HURRAH vow... 24,95 Men's! and Boss’ Dress a - Jing“ second money and Kevin (2-3. SCOTCH HAL Men's Casual SHOES Power third dacs. 3—LEES_WAY C. JACKETS Regular 8.95 4 95 t ' 4 ” : ; ‘ . “ : Kings County. eet hee ees 1 r — e345 Livestock. will be admitted to grounds SE aRT vinings "Sebo ax Bee bast -In--sizes —ie- NOW S28,8,2. time we Saou tes. ; 3 WIC . Reg..9- Fe Playoffs _|inree, an overhead event with | after 1 p.m. Friday, August 12th. All live: 6-FLOISE, WICK oo #5 5.95 ‘SWEATERS Conti following him - home stock to be in barns by 6 p.m. on Satur- |i RACE 10 us BOOTS Cardigans and Pullovers: 1 ntinue ' 1—JENNY MOZELLE WORK. Ss, Sizes 8. M. & Assorted col nein, the fifth race, also it far | day, August 13th. Pouliry will be: ad- 2—VERNITA’S PET Al! sizes tm stock. GES | ers. Ree. 3 95 MONTAGUE — Kings County’ ' : Bits 3+REEDS SUE Priced “Now aw Minor hacked ‘auenie Bs ee his ae aun the. on a mitted Monday, Aug. 15th. 4—CHIEF PLAY from . the: Legion playoffs for — the |ber: one. slo |e effo 5—RUSH HAL coun “coontibany tontew. ai: Mie. (eiirood Payater sid’ Dot Wood. Grounds Closed To The Publie All Day PLAIN QUEENS ROOSTER - — fague At 2:90 pm - the Souria [ridge giving them second a Spn , 14th. 7—JOLLY MAY - Rantams nh weet the ° Mon. ithird places ’ pnday, August Or FILTER TIP &—MILES HAIL tague team and at 5p.m_ the|, Brehaut also won the consola- Souris -jrveniles will take 0, tion event, driving the Dodge be # Provincial Exhib ition Association. CIGARETTES Reserved Seats for Monday the longing to Roy, Mafth Ray Old Home Week — Thurs Queen St. Caatae, B Vv Sate Monta; d Winners jlonging oy, Matthews é j oe : _- i ‘ © : - ‘nt this seriee will 1 the [Birt came to thé wire in second | and Charlottetown Driving Park [if REGULAR and KINGS WH day Night at the Track. «« Next to Senfiple’s Drug — ac a ¢ounty’ in the provincial play- |place and Waller Campbell’ fal- f ; | — lowed him in for a third prize. i \ amt SRE % ‘ A —_ : & 4 '