' four strung out across the track whis victory paying his ‘ classes produced great racing with place all over the track. 3 mile President HJ. Kennedy pre- jsented the prizes to the winning . fore the fcnmer was returned the av l-a Sensational Racing .. 1/ Witnessed On. Final Day Of Meeting his bid end with levels. made e ‘sensational finishes in every. heat marked the\ closing of the Old Home Week racing program on Saturday afternoon when an- other record crowd, for the final day, saw Gay Law. piloted by Angie Allen, win the Junior free for all in duels of speed with Judd, and. also saw Brewer's Gal- lon win the 2:28 ‘Irot, Mayme Ax- wortlw take the 2:29 Pace, and Vella La Vella the 2:17 Pace. It was a fitting closing to what had been a great racing program and as a. final salute the fans were brought to their feet in the final heat of the meeting when seven horses competing in the 2:17 Pace came down to the wire in a blanket finish with the first in a line and the other three Just -r1 stride behind them. It took a photo finish to decide the various positions. with Jerry Lee Volo having a nose to the good and by backers $60.20 for each two dollar ticket. Thatwas the big thrill of what was a, thrill-packed day as all the ree of the favorites again fall- ing by the wayside in the torrid duels cf speed that were taking Presents Prizes Immediately after the closing owners and drivers, with Fergie Baxter winning the Macdonald l- Tobacco Co. trophy as the leading driver of the meeting. Baxter was tied in points with Chester smith Gay Law and Judd waged three terrific bat-ties in the feature 2 event. the Junior Free For All,be- 0 winner. In the first heat Judd.‘ pacing a storm went around the field of five starters on the second turn to take over the lead and hold it practically to the wire. But the smooth pricing Gay Law, rated well by driver Allen, started to move up from his fourth posit- ion on the back stretch the sec- ond trip around; at the top of the stretch he was second and in the race home Just nipped the favored Judd in a halrbreadth finish. Judd got back on even footing ‘in the middle mile. Right after the start he snapped the ra.il from Guy Law; again Gay Law waited untzl the final quarter to make . Vllalls git/BS your hair a rich, natural- “he-man" look, b h vlolrzr ' your halru/ltll titular i VIRUS-Prevents drynesqrouta loose dandruff, helps condition hair and Icslp. VIlAtIl-Ccnmine no mineral oils, no animal Int- cnlyfincvegetableoil. VllAtli-ie ireuy, noe- alever have: o grouse er whitish him. - O H ic §l~ ‘Q .“'50 seconds to gIlw-zevlr/(Lis All") your mlp- . 1° seconds to '- an tlvlt-Jallntnlnll- like the lmlryhw qlnturnl VlTALlg "W! - thlt mil- dolisr hob. 6i d occur in the very first class of the day, the 2:28 ‘rrot, second divis- ion, whcn Brewer's Gallon. second choice in the betting chalked up a straight heat victory over afield of seven starters. The favored San Ton couldn't get going and fell in the stretch in the second heat and was drawn for the third. In the first heat it was Prairie Pete who furnished the competition; Reuben Lee was runner-up in the ding more excitement by winding up in second place in the final mile and paying over 918.00 for a but gained possession of the oov- two dollar ticket. , eter trophy by winning the draw. the second straight upset in the heats before falling bwk to third in the final mile that was won by Ace Flngo. The rau provided keen racing in all three heats with positions changing rapidly practically over every part of the racing oval. favorite to withstand the on- slaught of the lesser lights, win- ning the first two miles in duels of speed with Sandy D. that saw the two horses race to the wire in neck and neck finishes. came the big thrill of the day with the sensational finish the seven horses staged. Volo was returned the winner, with Josedale Clipper second. Lee's Nightmare third and Vella La Veils fourth, and the other horses, Sandy D., 0. U. Volo and Money Maker inches spa-rt Just s stride pretty n racing picture es one would want to see and it was also the closest one ocf n meeting that Brewer's Gallon King Grattan 2nd. (Jabalee) Prairie Pete (Andrews)- Rcilben Lee (Hennesaey .. George Guy (Jay Peterkin Aubrey San Ton (Austin) Oruikshsnks. Halifax. e csrvell Bros. 2:29 Psee (2nd Div.) Mayme Axtworthy (Baxter)....‘l 3 Ace Hngd‘ (Smith) ......... .. 1 Soldier Budlong (Burhoeh... 2 Scottish use Seven-Up Direcb (S. Walker) Plucky Budlong (Allen)... May Harvester (litter)... 4-5. Mitton, Sackvilie. N. B. Gay Lam (Allen)... Judd (s. Walker) Ksvole Wllkin (l... O'Brien). Joe Direct (Bolder) 4-5. Mcriarity. Halifax. N. S. Velln Ls Vella. (Sweeney). Jerry Lee Volo (Smith) . Sandy D. Lee's Nightmare (C. O'Brien) Money Maker (L. O'Brien)... Bcotty Budlong (Kennedy)...-.4 dr l-l. lard mcDonsld. summerside. this valuable pacer the understanding that Veils Le Veils is to remain in the stable of and be read by Mr Sweeney for the balance of the lesson. lied Soxleam Toppleslllcs cemineedtbellllme on the menu of Oolulllnll 10M. llflfi. ‘Hill-NICO Iii, HIM. NAOMI] Drew. bench. cone. 00cm, Gilli. In». Iv- lcod. ‘N110 ‘eventual. _ O three horse battle of it, but Judd had too much left. winning by a length over Gay Lalw with Kavola Just s step behind and Wilkin andkloe Direct, the other entrants in that order. Thrilling Duel Gay Lsw showed his gemeness in the third heat. Judd was off tc front to lead the field around to the backstretch the second time around. Kavola. was trailing with Wllkln third and Gay Law fourth. As they hit the backstretc-h Gay Law made his move and the fans could sense the mighty battle that was coming. At the top o4’ the stretch Gay Law had got wp on even terms with Kavola Just a stride behind the leader, but in the stretch the Allen-dslvenliorse had too much pace, winning by a length and a half with Kavoia third and. the Wllkin fourth. It was Gay Law's second race of the week, having started in the free for all pace on Thursday. The fans saw the first upset hird with King Grsttan 2nd. ad- Mayme Axlworthy accounted for :29 Pace when she headed afield f seven starters in the first two Vella La Vella. was the only ‘Ilhen Jerry Lee ehind the winner. It was as ad produced many close ones. Summary: 8. A. MacDonald's 2:2! ‘rot (2nd Division) (MacMlllan) i (Bell Il 8 6 2 2 4 5 ..'1 I 3 ..4 8 0 .6 7 4 .6 8 - Time: 2.18 2-5; 2.16; 2.19 4-5. Winning horse owned by B. C. (Phillips) . 5 4 o Time: 2.21 4-5; 2.20 4-0;’ 2.1a Winning horse owned by I-Iazen Moore Q McLeod Junior Free For All (Hennbssey) 1111-10: 2.1-1 a-s; an s-s} Winning horse owned by W. B. 01a Spain's 2.11 rm . U. V010 (Stead) ........... .. . b Tlmtt 2.12 4-5; 1.11 1-0; l1! Winning horse -cwned by Wil- Ncte: Mr. MacDonald purchased from m: eber M. Sweeney st the Freder- tcn race meet held recently with ‘lholcdlontcoktluvleeintc Mme emond lelt ncnill, by A more I to ‘l. J ‘may lined w ee blown:- Iel 5oz: Wright, 001111011, Gli- ‘Rancher, VII: IcQI. w. ls p 14,-, _{_ McCabe I Wins vElace: On Bisley" C_.R.A. Meet PAGE SEVEN .'_;_, I \. : (By Alan Dcnnsllyqtnnedlsn All Stars Are fiiarlottetown Exhibition of who enjoyed the racing following J. Walter Jones, who attended, is livestock and harness racing was ceremony. A part of crowd watches an outstanding Holstein breeder. officially opened by ‘ “nan” Viscount from new starting Alexander, Governor-General of’ Canada. gate. Premier of Prince Edward Island, rm- sun-ljwritfiii; .. OONNAUGHT ' ‘none. south March, On _Au:. ip-(cr) —-A 00-year-old miérksiilhii.» Lleuc James Boa of Toronto}; Baturday Winners Over S’side Squad Behind the four hit pitching’ 0K their ace portslder "Lefty" Mat- Aleer, Charlottetown All-Stars’ defcpted their bitter Island rivals. Summerside All-Stars by a score of 5-1 in an exhibition baseball game played at the old diamond in Victoria Park yesterday aftem noon before a large crowd of fans. The winners walloped the ci- ferings of the losers’ hurled ‘P0ny" Daly for nine hits includ- ing a double by "Buck" Whitlock. Whltlock and Charlie Ryan led the winners assault on the b1] pitcher as they each collected three hits with Whitlock driving in four runs and Ryan one. The local squad collected one , run in the first inning on Ryan's ‘ single and Whitlocks double but were beh one run by the on! of the second frame es the visi- tors scored two big runs in the first half of the second on a single. a double and a two-run error b; the locals’ third sucker. In tnl last half of the third inning the cllmaxed a weekfothlgh coring shooting by wl ng_ the-'_ over- nor-Generalks GoldfMedal," _ match of the Dphiinionl ada Rifle Associatqn f Lleut. Boa. who-dies“ _ ; ing unsuccessfullyjforythefi prize since 1908. came througm-with the most brilliant maiflmehshlpl cur- ing the week-longQshootffyyf Firing over the flung.’ windswept QOO-yard range, tenseingbaék- ed gallery of speétat” s-“asiherflr- ed l4 bull's-eyes; hglfigshotsq. Up to the last “ ' 1 . cnd place. only hind his dad in _- S00 yard distanc match. The lathe . for a score of 169 ', m. Gilmour weenie a total of 166. "l.- ' Following the Benita-tn am- ercn-General’: matcbgwgk Capt. Roy McCabe, Charlottetmyh, P. E’. I.. 163; Lt.-Col."_-_.Neiile,_-.,Dow. Windsor, N. S... 162m‘- ' ‘ ‘K t m ‘k4 “m, ‘w, All-Stars scored two runs on 501a gvhfoérm‘ w" 1”» . . walk, an infielder! choice an new B“ m” n“ 4n‘ m, two singles. They increased their total in the seventh inning when they added two more on tbreq hits and two stolen bases. The locals played a good brand “on _, o1! ball btolth offelnsitved andndeffilsz- ' i V‘, bu‘, sveas eycoece ne rs, ‘vigirelulté a: Sinéyqcibai and had only one error marked m me Grand ‘ ‘ up against them. The visiting Bisley Aggregate to Itonvtlgei list of next year's Bilslfiyrl-ilflllldmelll § ‘bets and win the Isilvertmidalgof Britain's Nations Rifle. A Still with a chance to catch a playoff berth, Knights of Colum- bus Juniors meet the league lead- ing Reece in tonight's Junior baseball game and the Knights who kept their playoff chances alive by beating the Kinsmen their last time out are hoping to be able to turn the same trick against the hard-hitting Ryan- managcd crew this evening. i» ~0- Ill O Wlhether or not they can do it remains to be seen but it is cer- taln that the youngsters handled by "Fat" Connors will be in there giving everything they have in an effort to come out the victors. Victims already this season of some tough losses, the kids nev- ertheless have kept battling away even when it appeared as if they were fighting in a losing cause. The fact is that their determin- ation time now placed them in a spot where they can upset the old apple cart and get into the play- c-ffs, a position that appeared far distant for them a month ago. ll- O '0' 1|- Swnmerside A11 Stars gain fell victims to the local All tars in yesterday's exhibition encoun- ter at the Park diamond and it would appear, Judging by the re- sults of games played between the two teams so fa; this season that the locals will be able to re- gain their intermediate Island title. But those exhibition encoun- ters mean little when the "chips" are really down. 0 t O ll) Many times in the past, Bum- merslde teams ter absorbing defeats through the season have coma along in the playoffs to turn the tables on their old rivals from Charlottetown. Such could very well be the case again this sea- son. Sumrnerside have been trying out a lot of players end have not yet decided upon their starting lineup. Time is getting short to do so but it is a safe bet that they will be ready when that time tomes. ‘ O O 0 0 And it shouldn't be forgotten for e moment that in the background 1g 5 plgycf who will strengthen their chances considerably. Joe Bernard, the kid with the binning fastball and as oumgecus as hurlers come has’ been sidelined Howard To Meet Wells HALIFAX, Aug. l5 — Tommy (Red) Wells of Manchester, N.H., will meet Dick (Kid) Howard in a 10-round boxing bra-wl Aug. 24. promoter Gussie MacLellan an- nounced here tonight. Wells is a former New England lightweight champ while Howard is current Maritime lightweight boss. for a considerable length of time due to a broken finger. But now we have it on good authority that Joe is starting to work out once more and that will be good news for Summerside fans. Il- ll- -l- 0 Bernard proved last season that he is one o1 the most capable flingera in Island l-seball circles. Inst year's All Stars had e tough time with him whenever they faced him and it was the same player rwho practically single- handed pitched his team to their title and at the same time snap- ped the reign of local squads. With Bemnrd back the series shapes up as a repetition of the hard-fought games witnessed in last ygafls series. a series that went to_ six games before being (bedded and then only by t/he slimmest of margins. Il- lt 1- 6 . The racing witnessed on Sat- urday at the Exhibition track cer- tainly proved a fitting climax to what was a wonderful Old Home Week racing program. In the minds of many the racing was the best of the entire program. and it certainly produced the most thrilling finish not only of this year's show but of a great many that preceded it. l» 6 0 4 Rarely if ever have seven horses come tearing down to the wire so closely packed as were the en- trants in the final heat of the 2.17 pace. It was impossible for the human eye to separate the first four and once more the Photo Finish machine proved its worth. Only inches separated all four and the entire field was so close that all seven "horses came into the "shot." <0 4- 0 0 Next Wednesday, e boiled for- ward to event takes place with the holding o! W.J. (Bill) Brown anniversary races. Bill Brown has been a familiar figure around race track! for a good many years in m. Qggclty as official clerk \f the course. By his 8011181 NW0!- ition, he won a large following 0f friends, a following that will be on hand one hundred percent, in r go e great many others, when the first heat is called on Wednesday afternoon. SITIIRD rail-Moron. psfrmc lneeeeeneepeedble. 1m nextfgcme will be ‘hinder "i sumu anti Acnrs R A U E 5 A! ‘ SPIIIIFIILI ‘P. I. l. roux CLASSIFIED RACES , Lia-We mil anecdote nl Ions-en haying their entries linen- lY 218i REFRESHMENTS SERVED ‘HIE MANAGEMENT. A meeting of the Horsemenb Committee having charge of the arrangements for the W. J. (Bill) Brown 50th Anniversary Appreci- ation Races was held otver the weekend. Optimistic reports were heard from all committee chair- men and there is no question the race meet will be a huge success. Everyone asked to take part has done so most willingly and blocks ‘of tickets are being disposed of with one $50 cheque coming in late last week. . A glance at the list of’ donors of trophies shows that our horse- men have many friends anxious to make this fixture n worth while and appealing one. The races will start promptly at 2 p.111. Wednes- day at the Charlottetown Track. The starting gate will be used and any horse beating the barrier will be disqualified by the Judges and placed in last position. Races will be on the matinee plan with ILLS. T. A. rules to govern. Records made will be recognized. The officials will be: Starter—Rusiell Abbott. Judges-D. K. MacLeod, Dr. H. ‘McIntyre, Hugh Walker. Timers-Byron Brown, Wood and Ray Keenan. Patrol Judges-George MacDon- ald, Rollle MacDonald. Numbers Clerk-Jack milligan. Clerk of the Course-Mrs. Ida Yec. Assistant Clerk of Ccurse-WJ-I. Beaten. Trophies will be awarded to horses winning first and second places in each otf the six classes. There will be two heats in each class. In the case of a tie in the placings won. the award will go to the horse trotting or pacing the fastest heat. , Positions will be drawn at iwalkefs Barn on ‘mesdlay even- ng. The following is the list of the donors of trophies. These trophies will be on display in Wellnera window today. . ‘Ilvilhies ‘to owners o! been! winning race donated by: ‘ Dr. F. c. Dougan. H. dz S. Stable. Justamere stable. Wellington MecNeil. Roland Wood. Wnl f-lennessey. ‘Trophies to owners otf horses winning second place donated by: Hughie Walker. W. C. S. McLure, MP. George Brookins. George Osllbeok. George Gregory. Charlie miandler. Trophy donated by the Patriot Publishing Co. to driver of horse pacing fastest mile. ‘kWh! donated to Ocl. n. a. Mscflnncn to aim o! horse trotting fastest mile. ilollqwfm is the ill-rile! list of horses who will line up for the word "GO" this Wednesday alter- noon: Bhirley I. Tcnpie Billy McVny ‘ Rollie IIAZOII BLADES srar SHARP LONGER Large Crowd Expected _ _ To Attend W. J. (Bill) i“ ‘”°“““'" f BrownAnniversaryRaces '° . team matched the winners’ de- e.~ fare“ Oghg‘; w‘. fensive skill but were outhit s; ' H: gvethblows atlmtheyl errand not“ get My teams ‘Mo, M Means por e sen c ac MacAleer allowed only two but. tz-rs to reach third base and only five men reached the initial sack. Four by hits and one by an erroi. He struck out eight batters sndl didn't walk anybody. Daly on two ' - mawh" mound for the losers walked one Rosalie Hooper Canada's Bisl Just A Gift year, chosen O y. . The New Look aggregate score . i . Plucky Budlong the meets main Billy Conn Twilight Melody Soldier Budlong Brewer's Gallon Tennessee Sue Guy Harvester (Continued on Page 1i) ' I n ‘ , flondltlon h ° 0f Ruth ls the team. but of " Romeo and the next 0n I I Mollie Bars have n 800d all ° f‘?! Brandon's Boy - team. u‘ Mary's Delighl .- The 1s mleyfw . ._ Lusmia l5 their nggregltérf‘ NEW YORK. Aug. Ill-- Miss Km, _ , possible aos. ._ Babe mun, bascballts greet: Kelly's Nightmare‘ Neale Dow, (y? one-time slugger, sat up for Eleanor C“ ’ 146; and Capt. minutes today u he rallied _ Beaverdale Charlottetown "I new gains in his battle 1m‘ 1R6. way"; N-ge, The seven snip, - A bulletin issued from Memo: wmnle Sm” scores Just below‘ Hospital Centre for cancer and, wmme-s Last elude Mo]. A P‘ Allied Diseases said: ‘l, Lucky Number “Babe Ruth is resting quietly! Neu Kalmuck F Kennedy. Tr and is taking more nourishment... Hesat upoutofbedformnzin-r £85 1pm,’? r servicemen, the ,. utes this morning." . _ Mnne a?’ was won by a ll The hospital reported earlier ‘w w“ “on army-s Montreal today that Ruth was resizing mord Aubrey Budlong R F. Fendlck. ' comfortably after passing hi! if: Igfgiil” 1t was in this "most restful night o! the past 1c Dale B- r the lifetime ‘dalytsy-wu the second coneemtlvc Quick Lick (k9 that the 58-year-old homa run king continued to gain. l j Aolilrlomu. sronr ’ss1-: PAGE n Tim O'Shankc Lady Worthy 2nd Shy Ann 2nd. Maudine Budlong _ ‘, Calumet Onward Marion L. . Lillian Budlong Specdtvcll Guy Calumet Beelong Lorraine Abbe George Mac Junedale Ace Flngo Dick Budlong Flo Direct . Monty Budlong S ! T I ‘l .53.: Race Track KAY, AUG. 21' Senator Charles Bob Canuck _ _ l Linda Darnell fir; ' ‘ Billy Aubrey flfllggggg Ipifllf-lghll) B8 Allflllllllfiflll Lfltfll’ q? Abegweit Milsdy ‘I o; ‘- . f1 ~ ‘ = . ' l} Rflllhfll Lee. 1 . t _- “ 1 p,‘ A you pmaze ‘ gj‘ idle smaa/fi, Al?" . 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