PAGE SIX Sports Held at Beach Crove y Field Day i i Three liliiiCmiS which have just .S))UZis at the camp yesterday. The‘ ‘events proled vcry interesting with keen tllfliliCllilOn developing. i gljlllillzllllln mlltests were held lt/Illlidllt‘ llnzi the finals __veste:day. ‘Pile camp band was in atten- ; y. lll(l added to the enjoyment’ i , l; .,, cf l if1crlie.-l'.'.s sport. All men in - 1 , li'fllli.lii! at the cllllln attended. I “ v i Ofziclrlls m /.'lllll'g0 included: Capt. - ' J. w, Hell. Sgt Maj. Stretch, Sgt. . . and Cpl. Mclnnis. v. prcscnled with cig- Tlle rullnp cclnmunding o -, SPORTING NEWS St.’ John Boeknlen Win Softball Opener SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Sept. Dockmen ao- tCPi-Salnt John plied a 17-3 pasting ta an R.C.A.ll‘. team wick senior at Scoudouc. _ from Scoudouc today in the opening game of the New Bruns- _ _ _ baseball finals. completed their basic training at next “me m the be“ two o“, o, rdicuch Grove Camp held field Lily three series will be played Friday Club to llol llog Show 'Ch’town Kennel 14-- The THE CHARLOTTETOWN Labor Congress; Convention , Conunues j MONTREAL. Sept lfigl’); convention here today a roved for- ation a loi t comm ttee of re- esentatives of labor and the 0on- adian Legion. 13.3.8.1- , to e e p. blems relating to rehabilitation of rgtumlns lzffoginel of ti’: arme oroes an “ .... ‘ reach an agreement on acceptable} policies in connection with an)’ 1 ' ' ' points where conflict might lrlse. l ll 9 7-m- The joint committee was milest- ed to the Legion in a letter read to the convention. Written by J. C. G. TE‘? T H E A T R‘E The Blacl? swan‘ wmslfTC-i‘. MAUREEN OHhA ONTAGUI-Fl 8J0 P-M. gONTAGUl - LSAT. 0.00 ‘ and I0 P. M. AT YIO THEATRES l MONTAGUE FRI. AND BAT- . SOUBIS MONDAY , TYRONE POWE MAUBEI e view that such o. committee elwllld include representatives of the trades aild labotrhcongreifl of madgogyd o any o er ogre on r - 5 “The present occasion does PYQ- GHARA’ m T“: ‘cola l" ' sent an opportunity w suggest cer- "BLACK SWAN” tain ro-blems relating to the rehab- i ._.._ illtat on in unionized industries and - Advenillfl- Thlm‘ mlh ht Action trades of returning personnel o! the‘ In Film of Sabatinr- reaiost , armed forces, which we wflilld llKB- Novel | to explore with representativfls of i ___ ‘ GU ARDIAN Great Response from Horsemen all Over the Maritimes for Two Days Race Mebl: Here i September 22nd ancl 23rd Th0 ‘ ‘a to the ' of the l‘ ' ' town Driving Park and Provincial xhibltion Association for a two- A glance over the l0-odd entries below will ahow m. h osllbro of tho racing floods and is proof that not one class l; ; A. S. Robertson made_ WHS “TFO organized labor," Mr. I-Ierwig Wrote- "I reier to problems that W111 11n- doubtedly arise out of a general ac- ceptance of a policy to give prefer- ence to discharged prrsons from the armed forces. and the forts that will be made to rehabilitate them in industry where were Br!’- nrgreemerits in effect between the employer and the unions." Mr. Herwlg said that, for exam- ple, it is believed that it WOR-lld b9 extremely difficult for discharged ‘Planis arch underway for; hgldin! ‘oaosown scyurng the winners: lthe mogth of October. Both New , . Glasgow and Moncton Kennel ‘ "a" ' mm’- "m Clubs have stated their intention l’ i ~ of sending dogs over to this show. . . L-Cl-ll- Q D- cmrle- Arrangements are at present un- Pii‘ 5111""- derway for an all breed Judge w ml‘- G- A- 139L159‘? Judge the dogs. A meeting will be held on Friday night next at 8 o’- [clock at the office of J.O. Hynd- man, Insurance. for completion of . T‘ Folleuxllg P”? I00 - yard flash l The master story-tellers most cxcltin swry of the sea. said to re- tain a the lusty tang of the boos. the film loonu all the more glorious, in its swashbuckling way, thanks to l the gift of blazing Technicolor l starring 'I‘yronne Power and l Maureen lIYHara, the film comin! to the Yeo Theatre features a cast ‘ fully equal in magnitude to the richness of the story. l‘ starter’: bell rings. plow Without It. day race meet next Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, Sept- ember 22nd and 23rd, has been excellent. Practically every worth while horse racing In the Maritime; will he on lvnli when the The meeting la put on as s. good-will gesture lo meet the ro- quests of the horsemen for fall ncea here. It Wag mt that the season which had been shortened by bad weather won't! be incom- GHACE ABBEY 2.17 B. M. by Guy Abbey, owned by Angelo set-up. in scoring for the third heat. tlu exciting programs! REUBEN LEE 2.10 B. G. by Leo Harvester. Owned by IL r was- i. v Running high jump L-(Ml. l’). f Currie. PIC R. c ~i 1.11.. i . Running broad jump ' 1. l~.-(‘.‘ G. .. Currie. '2. f-Cnl, .\l A MacLcan 1i. ‘He R V Fli‘l(lll’ig. A ‘us of war event was won by 2C ~. 5 ‘ll; m: Members of the team D. MacDonald. n, H. D. Ballem, J. A. Junior Tennis WETO ctlao. iron from , won from . 4. \ afternoon at 4 p_m. r and Merlin Mc- r- illlV BflTblfli Doyle and Bowling in the finals of the l - B. um Corie. Bnthzlr-v McDon- , , air‘. rlllrs Phyllis MacMillan. l l lllwuzil tnsrma -‘ was-ales var!!!‘ ‘Tifii lilliSil MANUFACTURE R. A. F. (Tharlottetownt) arrangements for show and all members ested parties are asked to attend. holding tile and inter. BASEBALL Altmmcw Philadelphia 5; New! Detroit l; Chicago Dctzclt '7: Chicago 5. York 0. Cleveland 0; St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 0; Boston 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Montreal 2: Toronto 5. PLAYOFF Newark 2; Syracuse LONDON, Sept. l4 —(CP) ‘filings are never dull ir. the CW. ,,_ _ v Y . A.C.‘s barracks in London. i d“ L“ Ba 5m“ 9°31? ma" ,cculd they be with such things as marriages and a victorious game Of 6- lweddings, Games M-willeep C. W. A. C. Mal’? In Hanoi Mood softball against Canadian boys? The first of two recent weddings hometown affair Rzzon . Francis Toillon, both cf Covuall. Qnt. The wedding was at Worth- llfifl in Sussex and was the climax to a friendship which started back was a L.-Cpl. Rena and Pte in Canada four years ago. How between men, who were not employed by lhc railways before the will‘. 1° 911' ter the railway service. V "Men taken on during the war ap- - iln.s resolutlan was referred parently are not regssded as tem- i back in the resolutions committee porary but have full seniority for addition of the rliqllrit 1118i- B1- rights," he added. “It seems to the company sponsored unions be de- lgglon that the effect qr present aY- ' clared illegal organizations in this reemcnts may make it emey country. J difficult to rehabilitate re-i 3. That the Federal Government, turned persons in one of the largest in conJunction with Provincial employing industries in Canada. Governments or municipal author- Another field for ex loration re- ities and exclusive of private enter- lated to apprenticesh ps for re- prise. take steps to Put 1M0 911"‘ turned persons in trades where such "immediately a comPlehensl-Ve are necessary to attain full iourney- ‘housing plan. _ lllan standing and union member-i 4. That the policies and 19815- ship as such. While some provincial latlve measures be ado ted by the governments have legislation re- Federal“ and Provlnc al Govern- garding apprenticeships which meats, which shall guarantee t0 would have to be changed to meet Quebec Workers equality iu Wiles the need, "nevertherless the c0n-,rates. health and W01‘Kli1fl_ 601t- scnt and support of unions will be - ditions with the best in Canvsv and necessary to any practical plan that thus enable them to assume full can be worked cut for rehiwilliatillg partnership which a maximum Bl- discharged persons in anv trade ; fort requires at this time. lhrougn apprcnticeshi training. , 5. That legislation be passed mak- The letter said that t ere is a ilen- ing mandatory a two-week holiday eral desire to have such problems. with pay each year for all Worker-S and others of a like nature, settled in Canada. . , through legitimate unions of their choice." before demobilization on a 1018B. scale begins. "and the legion be-g lieves this can be done with the co- operation of all concerned "It is important that there shoul be harmony of aim and mil-pose be itgvlaen firganlzed lam; aéidfgflfyfllllé , B e ve rans espec a y urn immediate post-discharge period," the legion said. _ ' Delcgutcs at the second clays ses- sicns of the convention adopted re- solutions urgl." n: l Y NEY U 1» Th“ the Federal (Twvflnment Cargliiiinllficss gtfiffsgllflter “immediately set up the necessary- LONDON Sept l, __,CP,_B,,S1C mflchmew W ‘eke “mipleie “m?” English brainchild of ttvo British of and place under government dlr- rm-(Fsérs as a simplmcauon o, cction and operation the entire coal Engligh ,0 ma, it c,“ berme a mmmg mdustry u‘ Cmlflda", ‘world language probably will 2" Thai. the Federal goverfiulgfjnt come in a bocm as a result cf figfiéglmngithfélgislgfigai’ thgz e Wm recent approval of its merits by “guarantee to an workers the “gm Prime Minister Churchill and Pre- m graham“ ,',‘,‘,' all}? 1 '“"§§',§“,,,y°e°,1§ Salli“ rlsclosure in his .1°°_-."°._y-_—"’_-_=_-.°.'_— p ' Harvard Uniumty speech Sept. 7i The other marriage was of L-Cpl. Margaret Rclxrts o.’ Prospect Moffut, Calgary, L-CDI. I. that he had s_i up a committee of M. ministers to study and report on Sgts. Mary Ethel Keith. Lake, B.C., to LAC. Richard Rus- lion. an Englishman. 'I'heir first meeting was in Canada when LAC. Ruston was spending there prior to the you. About the softball game: two KEEPS The girls played an officers team from won decisively 22-12. the Royal Canadian Artillery’ and The girls who took part were Fletcher, Scott. Vancouver, Walkcrton, Ottawa. Wllianl-SOH- Vancouver, Cpl. R, c, alasniasmaiafllanon i INTER STATION noxmo TOURNAMENT , , (By kind permission of Officer Commanding R.A.F. A l l Moncton and Officer Commanding R, Ont, Mary Sporting Club, Thursday, Sept. 30, 8.30 p. m. IN AID OF THE R.A.F. STN. BENEVOLENT FUND Kelly, Ottawa, L.Cpl. ll. K. Wat- basic English created a stir of new ers who joined the C. W. A. Cls interest in the subject ‘here. in Enlgiand. Ptes. Louise Adams, Lecpcld E. Amery, Secretary for Idenelon Falls. Ont. F. N. Berry. India, is chairman of the ccm- London, Ont... Ann M. Cowper, mlttee whose other members are Calgary, Jacqueline Currier, Que~ R. A. Butler, Pres" 1 of the bee, Tilfflmy Hood. Calgary, Jean- Board of ‘Education: Colonial sec- nc Filizau, Neuville, Que, Ptes. rotary Oliver Stanley and In- M. E. Markley and B. M. Murphy formation Minister Brendan of Prince Edward Island, L. J. Bracken. MacDonald. E. McPrll-tlm. Ger- The committee has been collect- main-e Rcbitairle of Quebec. Thel- ling infoimation since ii was set ma Scheev. Czhary and Margar- ‘up and is expected to begin meet- et Scott, Montreal. lngs after lvlr. BFJCREITS return frcm North America. C. K. Ogden of Cambridge Uni versity and I. A. Richards, now of Harvard, are the originators of the srmpllifled language in which they advocate the use of some 850 words as a complete English vocabulary. Grammar remains unchanged. George Bernard Sllawisone of its advocate; and allowed his "arms and the man" to be ‘Translated’ into the simplified language. "Basic English is a. very import- ant thing and it is extremely en- couraging to find that there is a statesman who really secs that it is important enough to be care- ful‘y inquired into." Shaw ccm- mented on Mr. Churchill's dis- closure. With the 850 wcrds provided by Prcfs. Ogden and Richards, plus an extra 200 for the special oc- casion. basic English enthusiasts have written the New Testament in basic English. ‘In the trans- lating Si. Paul's "rlrrltv sufferelh long and is kind: Charity envleill I A. F. Station, 1 0---BOUTS--- 1 O nct: Charity vauntztll not iiaelf._ is not puffed up" became "love is‘ kind: love has no envr: love hasi no high onl-‘im of itself." Basic Enelbh is not advanced by 5, L.A.C. GASS()N ‘l its criginoiorr- as a substitute for ordinary Enlrlish hut as an intro- ' ductinn to the fllll language. Prof. BILLY BAKER pa R . A.F. VRS- Lightweight champion Pill‘- .*:::l::l*:.."z::1l ’ (Mflrlilmes) fifflhlii‘ t§owt‘..‘l2“‘ till?‘ 2R2; éhllgléiéht of it as a uniiversall lam‘ H-M.C.S. Charlottetown (R.A.F. Moncton) awirli-lfiéii“ ‘35-3%¥““1-“‘l>'i§i§ English came »un in the l-Ious» of A Brilliant Show under the Management of R.A.F.. Charlottetown, in Co-operation with R.A.F. Moncton al1dH.M.C.S. Charlottetown. A FEATURE KNOCK-OUT Commons in i941 but Mr. Church- ill, in reply to a question. said he would net issue such znstnlctinns. The Prime Minl=tcr said that official "jargon" was used in the writing of the act: bcrause those entrusted with the job found it to be the most precise and convent ent method. TILLIE THE TOILER - GET YOUR SEATS EARLY Men's Wear Passerino, North Sydney, C. B. BGNNIITS BOY 2.08 1-2, Br. G. by Bonny Castle. Owned by I-‘. C. Coatcs. Amherst, N. S. IMA KALMIJCK, Bay M. by Kalmuck- Owned by Maynard McGulgan St. Mary's Road, P. E. I. DON WORTHY, El: G. by Al. Worthy. Owned by Alfred Webster, Midgell, P. E. I. DR. BUDLONG Drk Bay G. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Horace B Willis, Kingston, P. E. I. BROWNWOOD TIGER 2.07 I-4, B. H. by Tiger Owned by H M. Sweeney, Brldgewater, N. S. H. M. VOL0, 2.11 3-4 I-Illlt. G. by Bennett Volo. Owned by Wonell Lewis, Reserve Mines, C. B. SINGING SAM 2.10 1-2 Chn. G. by Sampson Hal. Owned by C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax, N. S. THE GREAT G. 2.02 I-2 Br. H. by Berry the Great. Owned by C. L. Dauphinee and B. C. C-ulekahank, Halifax, N. S. BONNIE BUDLONG, 2-10 B. M. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by B- C. Crulckshank, Halifax- JOSEDALE HOOSIER 2.07, Chn. H. by Grai-tan MIA!- Kinney. Owned by Chas. J. and Samuel Walker, Halifax, N. S. AUBREY DILLON 2.11 I-Z Blk. G. by Peter N. Dillon. Owned by Donald Turner, R. It. I Dartmouth, N. 5, PETER. JACKSON Bi G. Owned by J. D. Mchall, 8t. Step- hen. N. B. TOP HAT 2-07 l-4 B. G. by ABIBEDALE. Owned by Johri D. Mehan, St. Stephen, N. B. LAWYER GRATTAN 2.08, Br. G. by Grattan at Law. Own- ed by Roy Creamer, St. Stephen, N. B. BASIL HANOVER 2.04 3-4, Chn. H. by Guy Maclilnney. Owned by Dr. F. C. Dougan, Charlottetown, P. E. I. REAL MONEY, 2.00 B. H. by Peter Volo. Owned by Dr. P. C. Dougan. Charlottetown, P. E. I. OXFORD LADI’, 2.15 1-2. Br. M. by Peter Henley. Owned by T. F. MocKiniey, North West Arm, C. B. HILDA BUDLONG 2.11 I-2, Bay M. by Budlong. Owned by Captain Sampson Grady Summerside, P. E. I. MANCHESTER ALBERTA 2.15 Chn. M. by Todd Stout. Owned by T. F. MacKinley, North West Arm, C. B. BdLLY BISHOP 2.1a u. G. by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Dr. Heath McIntyre, Charlottetown, P. E, 1, PAGLIACCI 2.00 l-Z, B. H. by Lord Jim- Owned by Waller Hennesscy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ram. anon: 2,11, Br. o. by Ahbedalc. Owned by gmmn Burke, Charlottetown, P. E. I. DALE H. 2.06 Ih G. by Abbedale. Owned by Walter Hen- nessey, Charlottetown, P. E. I. CHRISTI! BUDLONG B. M. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by James Shaw Cardigan, P. E. I. SCOTTY MeHANE, 2.21 by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Milton C. Bell f“ loitetown, P. E. I. JUNE ‘FRENCH 2.12, B; M. by Prologue. Owned by J. Pope Clark, Charlottetown. P. E. I. lNI-IZ REYNOLDS, n. M. by Dick Reynolds. Owned by J. Pope Clark, Charlottetown, P. E. I. JOLLITY 2.05 i-4 Chn. H. by Calumet Adam. Owned by Lahey o Moilaty, Halifax, N. S. SAN TON 2.07 3-4 Bay G. by Peter Gratton Royal. by Carl. MacHenrle, Truro, N. s. HILLSIDE scorr 2.11 a-a, n. o. by Belllnl Scott, once by J. A. Kerr, Truro, N. S. - MARJORIE BUDLONG, 2,15 l-2, Bay M. by Calumet Bud- lvnr- Owned by James Rankin, Mt. Stewart, no.1. TRACY HANOVER 2.03 B. G. by Sandy Flash. Owned by Scott b Redmond, Halifax, N. s. CHESTNUT BARS 2.0a, Chn. G. by Grattan Bars. Owned by Dr. J. J. MacPheraon Campbellton, N. B. HARRY DIRECT, 2.07 1-4. Br. G. by Stanhope. Owned by Ryan a Wilson, Houlton, Maine. IISCITA BRITTON 2.00, B. M] by Great Brltton. Owned by Geo. Brooklns, Kcnaington, P. E. 1. WATCHIM 2.01. m- n. by Volomlte. Owned by Frank Adams, Halifax, N. S. NELL COCIIATODALE 2.10, Bay M. by Hal Dale. Owned by Chas. Willis, Covehead. P. E. I. 0- U. VOLO 2.15 B. G. by Pax Volo Owned by R. Bodies, Middleton, N. S. Flower!- Owned Alllngham, Gagetown, N. B. JACK CLYDE I-Il I-l, II- G. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Geo. A Callback, Summcraide, P. E. I. WINNIE SCOTT 2.18 1-4, B. M. by Bellini Scott. Owngfl by John Farmer, Hinton, P- E. L MARGARET FRISCO B. M. by Petu- Frisco. Owned by LL-Col. J. P. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. I. norm. JIM, us l-2, m. G. by Brooay ma. Owned by Goo. Hughes, Braokley Beach, P. E. I. COBONATION McKlLI-OP 2-15 I-l, B. G. by Peter Me- Killop. Owned by B. Jabaloc, North Sydney, C. B. HAL B. DIRECT 2.04, Blk- G- by Grattan Direct. Owned by It. Jabalec No. Sydney, N. 8. MAE LEE 2.28, Buy M. by Loo Harvester. Owned by Howard E. Johnson, St. John, N. B. MICKEY VOID B». G- by Pax Volo. Owned by Arthur Jay, Bordon, P. E. L MILLIE KALMUCII, 2.00 l-I, Bay M. by Kslmuok. Owned by Willard Kelly, Charlottetown P. E. L JEAN HENLEY 2.08 I-2, Bay M- by Peter Henley. Owned by C. H. Horton, Murray River, P. E. I. WAIT N'EE 2.12, Bay G. by Ealmuck, Owned by Willard MacDonald, Charlottetown, P- E. I. LELAND 1.20 Bay G. by Halmuck. Macltinuon- . MISS MARJORIE HAL, Bay I'- by Sampson Hal. Owned by Chas. O'Brien, Crnohoad, P. I. I. LADY HOSE 2.15 3-4 Lt. Boy M. by Calumet Budlnng. Owned by Wilfred Praught, Cherry Valley, P. E. I. LADY HAL 2.12, B. M. by Sampson BaL Owned by Wellington MlcNeill, Southport, P. E. I. IEYMOND BUDDONG 2.13 B. G. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Wellington MoNeill, louthport, P. l. I. RUBY VOLO 2-16 i-l, Bay M. by Pa: Vole. Owned by Sample A Simmons, Remington, P. B. L RHEA MAE 2.04 I-l Erik. M. by Highland Scott. Owned In Car-man Castes, Amherst, N. S. PETER REAMORE 2.11, B. G. by Iloamoro. Owned by Dr. C. D. Clongh, Invsrncss, N. S. BIB ADMIRAL 2-11 B. G. by Admiral “ ‘ Piotou Foundries, Piolou, N. S. ADD GOOD ILL RACES —EN'I‘RIES .. .. LEE MoHILLOP, 0.00 Bil. G. by Peter Molilllop. Owned by D. W. Munroe. Piedmont, N. S. HARVEST MELODY 2.10 1-4 m. B. M. by Robert S. Ber- gen. Owned by llerry Cameron, New Glasgow, N. S. SISTER HENLEY M5 I-4, Bu. M. by Peter Henley. Owned by ‘Frank L. Holmes, Glace Bay, C. B. MISS LEE TOGO 2-14 1-2 Blh. G. by Corporal loo. Owned by Jimmy Power, Charlottetown, P. E. I. NANCY BUDLONG 2.11 by Calumet Budlong. Owned b1 Leo Prlaught, Cherry Valley, P. E. I'- JOHNNY EAGIB 2.11 I-l, G. G. by Oakhurst Express. Own- ed by Dr. B. P. Seaman, Charlottetown, P. I. I. JUNE EVANS 2.00 I-it. Ik M. by Oliver Evans. Owned by Goo. Tumor, Dartmouth, N. B. MITZIE BARS l-Il l-I B. M. by Grathn Bars. Owned by McPherson l Mathias, Campbellton, N. B. CALUMET EMERALD 2.10 I-I Chn. M. by Peter the Brewer. Owned by B. P; Paley, Tides-head, N. B. EDITH GRAY, Gr. M. by Great Hal. Owned by Ed. Me- Guigan, Montague, P. l. I. STAB DILIDN Jr. Bay G. by Star Dillon. Owned by H. IL Kilian Montague, P. l. I. INFLATION 2.10 l-2, B. G. by Volomits. Owned by Jas- G- Bsrns, Si. Stephen, N.B. ALLIE HAL It M. by Sampson Hal. Owned by John Annear. Montague, P. E. I. . TIIE BAKER 1.00 8-4 B. G. by Grlltln Ban. Owned by Boy Sadlcr. 8t. Stephen, N. B. BUNNYMEIIE 2.07 1-4, B. G. by PIMP Volo. Owned by W- II- Hayes, lb; Stephen, N. B. MARCHMONT 2.10 8-4, B. H. by Peter Volo. Owned by C. W. Hanley St. Stephen, N. B. VICTOR LIE 2.07 B. G. by. Leo Harvester. Owned by Ioy ladier, it. dtophon, N. B, NATE HANOVER P. 1.50 A 2.01 1-2 'I‘.B.G. by Bantu. Owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. S. ALICEGRATTAN 2-01 1-4, G. M. by Silent Graiian. Owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow. N. S. BILL! OI‘ BROOKLYN Ch. I‘. by Cllllmet Adam. Owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. l. Owned by Neil Owned b1 Charlottetown Driving Parlc and Provincial Exhibition Association LT. COL D. A." MMHINNON, President. PUT T0 THE TEST l Tlllfl ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY HARRY A MacDOUGALL RESERVED SEATS - - - $1.00 GENERAL ADMISSION - - 50c H. M. F. IN UNIFORM - - - 25c TICKETS FROM: R . A . F . STATION CHARLOTTETOWN ED’S TAXI BIKE SHOP Ill Great George Ilflfl I DON'T LIKE BEING ORI§O AROUMDJFI MMSA NON-COM AND ORDERED 010% AROUND IT WOULD BE AGAINST TIE - - DEN RU I. W- DOULTII . I secretary- GHT am: czss FILL "ro ovlsnriowluo llh Classes will bo a bit more complioatrd still by the rm that any horse winning the first two heats must take last Portion The program for each day's racing will be found m the all which will appear in thl| paper Saturday - Watch for it - Nola ii-Tissrlia" I l I l i I