JULY 31.1243 . a=‘-—-— BACK‘ STRETCH sromio s DOWN ITHEI o program tponeg and rrmv ,- A ummsrs e "fifiiimliiiid well before noon necessitated _. tponement of m, races unt next Wednesday. h. 1116"" 4' in this paper will be mvlllizreentries for Old Home y,’ ek races August 10th to 13th ln- diIsive It will be noted that the - ‘list. is the largest 1n the 54 w; history of the Charlottetown tynclr They are from all over the qrlrli-nes and a few from Maine. '51,“ oi the entries will be scratch- td but indications are that the meeting will be one of the greatest ever hr-ld in Charlottetown. Every “all will be filled and the manage- ment is risking horsemen to co-op- me by removing today or Mon- a“ non-starters until the week fol- Wlng the races. This is not too mum to ask and We M‘ j III! be complliTl with The name of The‘ Great G. mm rmpoars as an entrv in the p,“ for All nncl Junior Free for All, lit is owned b,v".C.L. Dauph- m rind B.C. Cruikshanks of Hel- 11,1X_I\'S., and was a prominent factor in races in mid-western United States last season, taking n, in thirteen events and having winning brackets in eleven. His Moi-d was taken over the mile track nt Lexington but he showed ~ ability to pace half-mile tracks at between 2.06 and 2.07. i-Q-i Harry Direct 2.08 has been rac- ing through Maine for the Dost few cars 11nd hits a creditable record. 1st ylrnr he took part in 18 events ind had winning brackets 1n eight oi them. Other horses entered that lave not been raced 1n the Msrl- times include Top Hat 2.0’! 1-4. Kip Abbe 2.11 1-4, and Helen Lee 2.14. nip Abbe 2.14 1.4. Mitzi Bars, t 2.18 1-2. Inez Reynolds, Doctor L. 11.2.12, Miss Lee Togo 2.14 1-2 Ind Bell oi Brooklyn -_°-@ Jerry Cavanaugh of Bt. John, who supplies us with horse news oi that vicinity, states that John O'Neill, the man who recommended the breeding of Bill Sharon, 2.04- l-4. is planning on attending the ' Old Home week race meet. Mr. O'Neill has been to the races at the Kentucky of Canada on several occasions and says that he has on- inyed every minute of the time he Ins spent on the Island. Jerry ends .:'l will not be able to he at the rircs but I wish you the best of luck rind hope for fine weather." Theme our sentiments, Jerryl __Q__ . l. Thane Belvea writes from Fredericton, N.B., ~ that James Scott, father of John Scott, owner of Tracey Hanover 2.03. died at Pred- erlcton last Saturday nightdfrom. a - heart attack. He ivas 83, years old llld had been Reggstrar of Deeds ' for York County or some years and was a former Conservative f member for York County. ioi The two, three and fnur-year-old iuturity rnccs scheduled for Old Home Week have filled exception- I 1 ally well as previously announced. The four-year-old has fifteen fully _ paid up and the directors have de- cided to race the trotters and pac- . ers separately, dividing the total _purses pro rota according to the number of starters in ench class. The two-year-olds and thres- mr-olds will be raced each 1n a class. that is, trottors and pacers t together. There are five in the two- year-old class and ten in the three- year-old event, __oi - An up and coming horseman was called to the Great Beyond a short "l"! flso ,iust as his two-year-old pacer. llttorncy by Volomlte. was maklni! the headlines. We refer to C. ll. Wilkinson, who passed away on the evening o! July 13th. after Attorney had wnn the twQ-year-old “If. value $5.000. that afternoon, M55111! the best of his class racing. The stable will go on, however, be- cause some time previously Mr. Wilkinson sensing that his time on earth might be cut short. request- ed that. lll case anything happen- ed to him tho family would con- tinue racing _hls horses. He was a ‘"5’ lllls mnn and took a lot of Pleasure out of the sport and the ‘gtzgvtiriends made in connection e l v I l I i l ha. 91mm.- Hall. tire swift-room Swede who rum only mt noun . i m". Wu finally forced by tough competition 1. Ii “Aoaufndustclallstbotvuuaique that ho ionoorod tam:- that otgors would get Efi to touch. For instance he was sident of the North Amg em 911mm"! Oomoauy "Ionized 1.. or "c - while objects. aponumd Bell "l"! that New York City oi- fers remarkable possibilities m; h in , a§i§°€fs..’.".'i.t.'it§5°&” °’ “°""“"‘ i . mat philan&pist many ..... and oth f t ltl _ within egy gisvangtes ofmtlleie tbligdéitly? by trains and busses and success is assured. * Vol So z, . . the iiembigtcnltamlgtetriggordifi 1°’ start last week. She had been gilllxlllélllll and her trainer decided '° e "g End (like no chances of llnllrlllll! then ihe is one of the most S . l I; I . worldVmdgiii 0 trotters in the —O-_ To give an idea oi the speed which some of the sters racing possess, the thyéeqe“. old Adios and the trotters Phono- Krrtph and Volo Song have a1] been 0808M. quarters at the ends or 510w miles in 273-4 seconds. This was of course, lover the fastest type of mile trac . Th h 9)’ are avins’ great racing at gldmOrchard Beach kite track in a e. Great numbers of hone; l"! stebled there arid quite s nurn- beiglof hfiats are raced daily, w, no cc w cr th 2,21 I" 3-93 1'3 i)’ Selster pfircrledf.‘ W3‘; Amelia is one of the stars and will certainly take s, you. ord of two minutes before the sco- son is over. This is s Volomite year just as last year and the year before was, over the place sons and daugh- ters of Volomlte are heading sum. motifs and Owl“! off some of 9 "lest aw s. The three fav- orites or the Hambletoniau, rich- e" ml‘ $1118 Purse in the world. are Jy Volomite, namely, Volo Song 2.03 i-i. Phonograph 2.02 3-4, 3lli‘..l".2’i.‘t'..§.°l. "ill". .."'l.°“°' Plainfield. NJ. uId u I’ sonudf ‘i135 lvmlte and Symphonic. He was the nl heat priced yeariins in the 1941 5“ 9- few-hill! .000. but went wrong 1n training last year and did "09 91-5"- He trained sound all spring and was carefully brought along b Tommy Berry. one of the top tra ers and race drivers and is now showing such form that he will be an. almost equal favorite Wit-h V010 Bong when they meet for the Big Purse , mji The two-dollar daily double on Gypsy Guy and Princess Aubrey in one of the events at Cleveland two weeks ago, netted the lucky holder $678.30. i"; Among the horsemen who attend- edtthe racing meet at North Ran- dell. Ohio. recent! , was the veter- an Mike McDcvitt, now eighty-two. Twenty years ago Mike's name was famous on the Grand Circuit where he raced horses for the late Cap- tain David Shaw. who remember- ed Mike in his will with a splendid annuity that permits him to en oy the best things of life-attend g the race meets he considers one of _°_ One of the fastest pacers of the sen. son is the 3-year-old Adios by Hal Dale. He won the championshi stallion stslm at North Randal July. 15th, and was such a standout in is class that he was retired on the mutuals. At". no time durlng the two heats was lie in trouble, go- ing carlv to the front and holding the l ad each heat by a wide mar- gin. he first heat was paced in 2013-4 and the second 2.03. Next best was 5013's Counsel, th took a record as s two-year-old of 2.01 i-4. which was the fastest mile paced by a two-year-old lest sea- son F5 King's Counsel turned the tables on Adios. one week after the above over the same track. Adios won the 1r heat in 2.02 l-2. King's Coun- sel the next two heats and race to to extend» himself —whlch “i '1' the mint of turning in tn- rum mill m u. s. outdoor track —4:0il.8. He's pictured above. about to hit the tape st l-he Illum- ‘mlficandinavian AA games 1n Harvard stadium. "Ill" V! Gll D0608. "We. mu finished second, and am ma, or 1m wont. third- 0%- T BINDING Natchoc Schcdulu llt Golf llluh 0vcr Nook-End The folio club ohm - illlPl are scheduled at the 32R:- dcre Golf Course for the week-end ‘ b0 Played by Wednesday . W-L. Prone vl. B. T. 801m . "t t. or". '“ Cpl. VGreer vs: DickBsqgfiIl. ll- T. Holman. Ltd Cempetitl Championship Consolation“ W. A. G d t . . , t. A. 1.0.‘; 5.. 8.712.529“ A. ll. Russell vs. A.C. Bell. Second Dlv- Championship H.W. Dick vs. L. J. Stacey. RE. Giggey vs. Amt-tt Howstt. The openin round for the Mc- Kinnon Cup scheduled for Sat- urday afternoon at 215 .m., draw for this match to take p see st the Club House. RESULTS OI‘ LAST WEEK'S MATCIIEI Club Championship '1‘.W.L. Prowse won from W. 0 Ayers by default. R. T. Holman defeated R. It Jenkins J.H. l-lellofs defeated W. A. Gau- J. Melony defeated WI. Cotton. 11.1.. Seer defeated JA. Lewis. E M. Bagnall defeated A.E. Rus- sell. Corp. Greer defeated A.C. Bell. Second Div. Championship H. W. Dick defeated Frank Acorn 1..J. Stacey defeated A.G. Merson. R-E. Giggey defeated Jack Mr:- Eachern. Arnett Howatt Ralph Cairns. Ladies‘ Branch Mrs. W. E. Cotton successful‘ defended her title of club champion of the Ladies’ Branch by winning s very closely contested match from Mrs. E.M. Bagnall. ' Plans are being made to hold a Provincial Meet after Old Horne Week. the opening 18 holes to be played in Charlottetown with the final in Summe lde. Bassoon. Cleveland 4; New York 5. Detroit 2: Boston 4 Detroit 5; Boston 2. Clhinfleo 1; Washington 4. NATIONAL New York 13: Pittsburgh ‘l. Brooklyn 3; Chicago l2 Boston 0; Cincinnati 2. Boston 3; Cincinnati 0. INTERNATIONAL Montreal 2; Syracuse 0. Buffalo 3; Jersey City 4. Rochester G; Baltimore l. Mont-real 0: Syracuse 1. Rochester B; Baltimore I. 7; Jersey City 'i. 5: Newark 4. ‘in 2.00 1-2 and 2.02 3-4. It is ex- pected that before the season clos- es both of these three-year-olds will beat two minutes. __o_- Among the entries 1n the 2.22 clas will be noticed Belle of Brook- lyn, owned by Mr. W. G. Stew- art. New Glasgow, N. S. Belle is a full sister of the good trottcr Brooklyn 2, 2043-4. by Calumet Adam 1.59 3-4. She was purchased from Charles S. Middeh, who also sold Nate Hanover, p 1.50, t. 1.01- a-r to Mr. Stewart. A slsnw 0v" the entries will show that Mr. Stew- art has the largest stable owned by a single individual in the Mari- times. He is a good sport and has e very llkeable flrsonality and as a result has plenty of friends who are always rooting fr: him. ..._°__ To become c. successful race driv- er one must be master of all de- tails. Colby Hsnover 3. 2.00 1-2 was losing races this season that many thou ht he should have won. At the ‘North Randall rneting a few weeks ago his trainer borrowed a 0" wide bike from Ben Mike's stable and went on to beat the White stable champion trotter. His Excel- lencv 3, 1.50 3-4. Colby Hanover had been hitting his bike in previous starts. _°_- There are many horses racing today that some slight change would improve from a loser to 0 w... , is the abilit. to think and the ability also to ow what to do that marks the successful winnin trainer from the run of mine cuss. There is no question that balancing s horse. fitting him for a rsce and driving him to are not every day attributes that are dealt out in large quantities. -._o-_ Old Home Week Caretaker B McAusland and staff. now in t1 three score ors and ten indiv duals. are str vin hard put the plant in spic an span eon- dition. The track has been very all year. That is the footinl been such u not to sore up the horses trained over it. Of course for Old Home Week it will be hard- ened up with lenty of water and m, hoops or In-ush. 111st makes faster time and it may be neces- sary for some trainers to nod their horses with lest‘ and sponges. you an inotmgo of i" 1 151N117 Jtlly_fi-(jl)_ Pnvo spout run- norwhostillilhfrom our-tool: tres two ilome 9;- “m” weekly keep in condition, is %’."‘...°..‘l‘...il.°"l2 ..'ii"“‘°’ ‘"“ - u o. "When you let a fins field of 800d Oolflmtitors mm 52°10 melyttgkcogion will M‘ . m e run a four-minute mil ," laid Nilrmi, installers" ‘n Mom's He ‘predicted that if Americans altere their methods so it'd i‘.‘.‘.‘.?§‘°.‘...i“.‘i“.1°."e.'” "°"‘°“" ll tsta d ginger?! Ifnguarn: AndcrIgn. He ad- ded good runners trained for many years and Americans couldn't ex- I‘ PORT DALl-IOUSII, Ont, Ju 80—-(OP)-—JiIn Rice's bolt clu oarsrnen from Ecorsc, Mich, to- night appearcd as s distinct threat to Toronto Argos‘ chances of e- taining their Omsdion cbun - ship at the Royal Canadian en- loy hero. Today the Ecorse men won three events on Henley! 1943 program and climbed to within two points 0! Arsos 1n the aggregate stand- ings-Argos 2'1 and Ecorsc 5. The Toronto crowrnen added two victories during by‘: program and these trium hs combined with one win and o. t ird yesterday left Orlando ls Convicted I'm!’ DETROIT. Jul! l0 —(AP)— James V. Orlando. Detroit Bod Wing hockey player. In oon- victed by a Federal court. ill’! Iota today n! vlolltlng the S01- cctlvc service Act, and was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $2,000. Judge Edward l. Molnot pro- nounced sentence immediately after the Jury of nlnc vmnen and three men reported It had found the slur defenocmsn. whose home I! or, Montreal. guilty on two counts of the 1n- dlctment against him. Orlando was sentenced Io four your: on each count, but the sentences‘ will run concurrently. The jury deliberated loll than three hours. John A. Watkins. Orlando's attorney, Indicated he would ap- peal the conviction, and 0r- lando‘s bond of $2.000 was con- ‘tilnucd pending a hearing Mun- ll’. Navy Holds ilcquatic Field llay Sports _¢- Keen interest was shown 1n the Aquatic Field clay sports held by the men of H.M.C. . "Q1109 G-iarlotte" on Wednesday. Ibllowing are the results: 10o yard dash: 1. Wllsens l- Wright; 3. Stoyanoff. 220 yard dash: 1. Wrilht: I. Mo- Ausland: 3. lierroni. 440 yard dash: 1. Lusky; 2. Rom- er; 3. Nicholls. 100 yarrLi-clay: Charlotte crow men lost to the Corvette crew. Standing broad lump: 1. Wright: 2. Edge: 3. Rode . Running broad lump: 1. husky: 2. Wright; 3. Carver and Coleman. tied. swimming. 26 ylrdl. fro: style: 1. Simpson: 2. Nicholls; 3. Btoym- 50 yards. beck stroke: 1. SW7- anoif: 2. Simpson: s. Buckley. 25 yards, Life Saving: 1. Stoyan- off: 2. ROY! 3. SIMPSON. Tug 0' War: Anson division won from the Corvette crew. Individual points: Wright stoyanoff 8; Bimpsomo: Lusky 6: Nicholls 3: Wilson 8; 30y. McAusland. and Edge, 3 Roach, Ferroni. Carver and Buckley, all 1 each. Iflvlsional points: Douglas division N; Curve Anlfl 1"" tte crew. 20: and Bulk-Inc. D. P. Mnclennm was sports officer. Commanding Officer Lt. C. MacKenzle was present dur- ing the events. also First Lt. n. J. Morris; Lt. S. W. Salmon. Hi0- cruiidng Officer; Nitlm-Licuil. I. Aust. C. Hawker and o. Kort. It is customary for each new divi- sion of HMOB. "Queen or- otte" to have at least one field day during their period of instruc- tion on that ship. The field day on Wednesday the first of its kind in months, was for th new division “Ajux" a division of nee Edward Island recruits solely. , now 4o. was run ition until be was 36. .... nfilfif $51031 ey'd become u G mile 1n Finland ’s ' Great Runner Looks For 4-Miiiute Mile 1n com t- his time now between sh train 1n "Everyone shoul youths now for morts, for they the generation to set our new records since many of the young athletes {étw are 1n the WM‘. tum!" sa . Hacgg easily 1s the best Ill-e- round runner of the present day urmi added. He expressed the - lief. though. that the gfieatest 1on8- distortce nirinar of a cently in limgland. George "ll "l9 Encorse Oarsmen Threaten Toronto Argo’s Chances them on to of the heap. The lead- ers were cosely trailed b Hamil- ton. Leander: with 20 an Buffalo West Side 188 points. lleoree took the day's festune event when Russell Reynolds won the association singles and quali- fied for the featured singles on to- morrow's windup _ . ds and fi Walker of the yn 1 Belleville, NJ, Nereids raced it out throughout with less than a length s ting them at the finish. smlltonh Claude Saunders, veteran sweep three open lengths back of Walk- Of- I Giants Go 0n Biggest a Scoring Spree Nations pounded 12 rims across to whip Pittsburgh Pirates 13-7. Max Butcher 1n the last frame. grand slam homer. 12-3. while the Pittsburgh. (‘By The Canadian Press return bout at Chicago. llhsiest of modern weapons i He div des 3 man's boys be l ENGAGEMENT — The gngp". time was‘ Walter G. George. who died re- late a three months taking a special course oarsman ms his first attempt at single, was t ird, NEW YORK. July 30-(AP)—- New York Giants today went on their biggest scoring spree of the they the plate in the second and third innings and then added another in the ninth The New Yorkers jumped on Bob Klinger for seven runs in the lec- 0nd, blasted Hank Gornicki for five more In the third and picked up the 13th run at the expense of The Bucs counted five times in their big sixth, four of the runs crossing. the plate on Bill Bakers Al: Chicago, the Brooklyn Dodg- ers muffed a chance to regain sec- ond place 1n the league, dropping their third 1n a row to the Cubs. Giants walloped The Dodgers had a great chance in the first. filling the bases with one out, but managed to score only two runs. At Cincinnati. Elmer Biddle for Cincinnati and Charles (Red) Bar- rett for Boston turned in a pair of three-hit shutout performances as the Reds and Braves divided a twin bill, 2-0 and 3-0, in that order. REMEMBER WHEN- ) Gene Tunney gave up his world's heavyweight title on his retirement from the ring 15 years ago today. n He had whipped Jack Dempsey at Philadelphia for the title two years before and the two drew the largest gate receipt in fight history in their to manufacture is the Anny hsncl grenade BEIITNL IIAIIIIIIIII Ills cola-u h nun-vol of local ram-t. but ufini-IL’ II‘ o lllIly nature may be Inserted :t.."'.'. new“ “my "'- CIASWILI. for holopnphl. OONFED ATI . ‘Nol- ll ON LII’! IN SUB OLD IIOII WEE AND PIO vincial Ilzfiibtt-ion. August 10-13 1n- ciusivo 7-13-tf. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister, services slllldi)’. August 1: 11 am., Central Church; 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove; 7:30 York. 411-11 SEASON TICKETS FOR. OLD HOME WEEK and Provincial Ex- hibition are now on sale at all Drug Stores and 01d Spain- See the whole show from start to finish for $3. taxes included. 'l-13-:f. ment is announced of Miriam. daughter of Mrs. Hughes and the Piviienas Hughes of Char- lottetown formerly of Union, lot 33, to Ralph only son of Elton and the late Mrs. Raynor. Mt. Herbert, NEW GLASGOW Christian church services Sunday, August 1: 10 a.m., Community Sunday School; 1i a.m., Morning worship: 8 p.m., Fredericton; 8 p.m.. Masonic ser- vice at New Glasgow; a p.m., regul- ar worship at Bradalbane, (Mr. J. B. Lewis, soloist). Rev. W. G. Quig- ley will be present at the latter two service's. Rev. R..E. Shaw, Mlnisteri. 7-31-1 ON P11118000! - Lieut. R. C. (Bob) MacMillan. D.S C., and bar. is spending a week's furlough with his wife at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L B. MocMill- an, City. Lieut. MacMillan, since returning from overseas, has spent in navigation at Halifax. This course is only opfln to those who have had actual experience at sea. He expects to return soon to Hilli- fax for navigation duties. Mean- while he hopes to enjoy a few dzavs at the beach. IEGION AUXILIARY MEI‘- ING-A special meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was held the Legion Home last evening to consider the proposed alterations to be made on the building. The sum of $25.00 was voted toward outfitting the Bed Cross Blood Donor clinic. The en- tertainment of the Precision squad of the C.W.A.C. during Old Home marriage to take place late in Aug- . . 11st. 7-31-11 ‘ 1 TIIE ST. GIIOIX Y, .lded and Messrs. J. Fdlklghi-llfil‘. 2', E. Palmer and Norman McLeod of the Canadian legion were uh?- sem and entered into the dis- cussions. B J l N CANTERBURY, N. .. uy — (CPF-l-lope for finding little four; lygaf-Qld Alice Oliver, draught" 0 Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Oliver, Mar- tin Settlement. T111551“ from h" home since Saturday uly 1'1. l!" been about abandoned it was stat- ‘ed tonight. She was last seen on the afternoon of July 1'7- ._.__-—-— Lleut. Tlhomas Carmichael. 5. of the British army has passed hls ‘nal cinartevi-od sccmintancy em‘ mlnations while shackled in a Ger- man prison camp. He wast-ditch prisoner in France three years 8-80 and began studying for the exams a year later. setting his sent ism" his home in H1111 ‘Den thousand alarm clocks have reached Britain from North Ame- rica. to ease a shortage and ano- ther 50000 are on their wary. Rail- way workers and road passenger Week also came up for discussion. ‘Ihe President. Mrs. A. Henry. 111e- Canodrs Minister of National Defense, Col. J 1.. Ralston is pictured (centre) with his Military Sec- retary, Col. H A. Dyde, M. C. prepared to board a plane at a Canadian airport for a flight to Britain. Col. Ralston is chatting with. transport workers are to be Ell/Bl‘! preference in purchasing the clocks CANADA'S DEINCE MINISTER FLIES T0 BRITAIN Commander J C. Hibbard, D 8.0., of the R031 Canadian Navy. In Iondori Col Ralstpn met Gen. Kenneth Stuart, Chief oi the Gci ‘ who recently visited the Mediterranean (right) as they A Meeting of the P.E.I. FISH 8: GAME PROTECTION ASSQCIATION will _be held st The Charlottetown on Monday evening, August 2, at 7.30 o’clock. W. HARRY TIDMARSH, 1i01ts1zi' Russ atria. ST. STEPHEN, N. B. Auousr tau. 1911 and 20.1 69200 in Purses. Classes to be announced next week. l/f CLIFFORD w. HANLEY, President. GEORGE N. WELOCK, Secretary. l F, D. J. GRAHAM, Chairman of Race Committee. PAGE President t» ‘Ii; DRIVING GLIIB restarts-eat...‘ The surface of the sun takes ah- out 26 days to rotate. . WAY BACK RECORDS The Italian city of Rfinzio ords earthquakes from liil B. 0 {Gib AIIGTION SALE AT 217 FITZROY STREET. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6th AT 2 P. 3W. I am instructed by Miss M. A; Malone to sell by Piililic Auction the following harm-hold furniiiirt-t 1 piano; d-plece living-room 9111101 small tables; 9 x l2 Axmliiistcr rug‘ 1 Franklin stove; 1 end tnlile: I sideboard; 4 high-brick chrilrs; l not] l couch; l oll cooker; l range; L burner hot pinto; 1 heater; 1 wash- boilcr; 1 bed. spring and mnitrtl-s: 1 chamber set; dishes, pots an: pans; 1, 2 and Ii-gnl. cracks, an several other articles. “'- II. BEATON, Auclionce Y-fll-il-bq (Canadian .. _ - seamen ' T9995’. l. ARV/THIN . TH’ KIDS EVEN BELIEVE 1T.’ o m»? a i‘- /'. AWPN FROM THE MNLBDK GO THEY can“ ~ READ THE: . GEED cartxtoos 9 llIli-Je MNL SUPERNTENDENT u .. ‘romeo 51V. HD0125 ‘room BUT WE STlLL MDET wart TWO nouns” ‘ FOR NOON LUNCH CALL z w-FAP.’ T00 BAD 1 ‘ ' PAIZTOOK 0F SUCH A LIGHT BQEAKFAQT.’ . Out Our Way By J. R. 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