v I I I . with the flawless relief hurling of, .to t Association ' three-your-old trotlerl at Charlotte- Lose; St. Louis Wins HILWAUKZB (AP! - Reserve baseman Nippy Jones drillodl first home run in the Ilth ini.f doing the New York Giant; 0.) which set up a two-run Philadel- II a ttla of liomees. phi: lllth and handed thetperkingi VIC!0r:v' lonle-st Wlnnill streak in Dodgers with a 0-5 victory over! Brooklyn. (7 H I C A (I (i 11:; homgr by Jon", combined lPhtIIies a 3-1 triumph Friday ova! rightliander bane Conley. kept the-. Braves a half game ahead of St. scattered IlI1ll' Illlx in the 10th. registering his sixth ,1. . victory against two defeats. Dick (t"c”""ulFarreIl replaced Hacker after Lee; "ml. at lean and lanky right- "! ""' l"dlWalls opened the Cub Iflth with I 9" pi" '"lI9lh9'.srratt-h sinzle Farrell yielded a W" My dwblfi 5! sinrzlc to pttirh-httlcr Ilalc Lung P"-'9m3n and hill. until the hoses loatled, got Er- Inuls Cardinals. CINCINNATI MP) ledlegl blew a four . FrIdlY llllht. the winning pitcher Herschel! the last-plat-e Cubs. Wai'rcn Hacker 3 Ex-Cult pitcher y before he left "”h'"'Y TEMPIC lll Ill? lllll lnnlllllmic Banks on H Ittnil fly to end the take the w; M. BeattyLlAfilns1Tvvo-Duff - National Laague ggma, . third place away from Brooklyn; ST. I.tiL'lS -tilt Avliii I)ark'a Of Three Matches At Range I Highlights of the second tiafslthree tiny titr-et will camp in . shooting in the Meeting with the village nestaurant trophy l trritter on a Maritime track. We looked hack into l'IIfI records and Qnunel that on October 7. I936, Mil- lie Kalmitt-It. ti filly by Kalmtirk. dam Helen Dewey b John Dewey. set tip a new Mtirit ma record for town, in an effort against time. She was bred by Claude Mtit:MIl- Ian. and owned and driven til the time of her record hreaking hy Willard Kelly. Southpori. Time 2.14 3-4. At Fredericton. .luly 5.- 1957. the three-year-old filly Lady. Lakeburn. hy Lakeburn. o wn ed and driven by Dr. J. T. Akins. won the sixth dosh on the program in 2.l4 .1-5. whlch ila the fastest time we have record of for a three- year-old Maritime-bred trotting filly ln a rats. At saint .lohti Rat-r-way last Sat Imtay iii:ht. the. over 4.000 har- ness r-icing fans were treated to the host exhibition of speed avtir shown over that oval when the tea-yvar-old Rep Hanover, owned luv the Princeton Stable. Prince- ton. Maine. and d r i ve rt hy T. Suivil. won the A"! dash from that liar pticer. Congressional Boy, 20.1 2-5. time 2.09 I-5. Sep also won the nth dash from the some field. with Congressional Boy see rtntl. time 2.10 1-5. Cungressionsl Eloy is now own- er! by Mrs A. Lsngillg. Union Mills. N H. Last year his total winnings were 825.I.'l7. The first dash on the card that night was won hy Piney loo IM. Conghllnt. ?5au”t;.uuQ”'""" Provincial Rifle CIt)sP tttth the firing of the Hender. y at Squaw. tit ti "TH 31-. . Enlist hllifle Range was the t-vcel- an H "mm "H" duh dnd 1 nt s owing of Cpl. W.M Beatty Tyro tap-iegatr and the William , R.C.M.F. of Sussex NB. who wonih E. iiat-Dtmald Cadet Al.',;(li0galf', two out of three matches together The Srntnr: ctiniplettoii of the Nit-httlson will finish up with he Pliystt-.'il Ftttic-s and tho .ltiiic-s l-6. flsmnita Chins "Vl. l..-uisiin) Z!-l. Toni lltn ill hit-lrpn. 3.2”. lliiic 2 ll -1 5 and '.'.ll 23 The .'ilh;' dash tins iron Irv Dtiiitiv Roy, owned by lhr ('hIt'l St:iliI4-- .-mil rlrlven by Blair Andrew. timn '.'ll 35. PART l-'lla'I.l) Al Trtttti l,i'-'I .N';iItti'tI;iy l1lL'hIyi WMX. oiiiii-ti Ii) 'l”hnmiiunn and , McNeil. Soiiihport. and driven hy Johnny Conroy. won races I and. 4. and Bud llrnley lTllfnf'7" 2-1.. lContlntit-cl on page 7) l.l.C. Davis Gnr. lihh inning bases - loaded single. and Willard Schmidt's scoreless- lt was Schmidt's ninth straljit the National League this seasoap Schmidt has a 9-1 record and hasn't lost since April 24. Hal stopped the Pirates with two hits through the last five innings. NEW YORK (AP) - Jim Bun- liander. gave up just two hits- one Mickey MantIe's 300th maltr- league home run-after pitcltingl -ix innings of hltless ball Friday i nillht as Detroit Tigers defeated New York Yankees 3-2. The Tigers managed just four (; (: MacI.ennan Sgt. 45 TYROS Milt Carver Tpr. M S.G. Bowles CPO. 42 12 Ronald MacDonald Cdl. THE MACDONALD TOBACCO WATCH: 7 rounds at 300 500 and 600 yards l WWI. Bczitty R.C.M.P. 102 (1.1 lingers Lt. I01 J. Cotes Capt. 101 R P). Jenkins Ll. I00 99. Mary ital-Lennan Lt. in dnnaigd fnr nu. high”, aggregate M(,mm.m wmh (: C. ilacLennan Sgt. In the two days shooting. He also; ti lhc t'(tflf'IlI.xltIil of tltt- Inst (IR Sim" Gm won it crate of strawberries donat-irnatrii tho prrsctitatttiti of pt'l1("l Pm?" MaCN"” U" ' It! by Mary MacLennan for the unit take place i I..l'.A Macnonald 11 ml Illlihell 611) yd aggregate. Hlsl Tlir lollnniitg are tho st-tire.-. F' "' smuh TV" 9" . rim win was the Rogers Hard- THE ('i'n' OF rii.iRi.oT'ri-2. Al Mccal” C"”"- '" . ware Match shot at 600 yrls Hill TOWN NHTCH: I0 rounds at :l00 '1" n'C”"n9ll Sill. 97 scored A possible 50 to win the ytirtls ' F-Fl? Cities Sill 97 Match and the Rogers ilardtt.-tre'.l I). (lf'tillltPII Sui. to P-L 'r3"d'll3" 5El- 971 Trophy. In the MacDonald To-twil firntiv Cpl? 4n.Rl” RMICTSDH TPT- 95 hat-co match fired at 200 500 andl kw setittttin Sgt. low” T'”"”"' ""3"" 9” am yds. Bill fired a fine score of I-inc Cotes Sat 43 A M -l0l'"N0" 5531 I02 out of a possible 105 in win the (' (' Strong nor. an H T VP-Wtv Tor. match and the Artillery Assn:-lat. ii iii, w.t.,,,1 gm. 4" A K llvtlrh Ll loo Trophy. He was closely follow-i(i A ('nI(-L Sgt. 4;; R ( l33l'll'lSP Tl". ed in this match by GJ. RogerslG.l Rogers l.t sit G 0- C-"I" Sill . and Jim Coles who each had 101. Fir Ilonfwti Li. 4;: 3 F G"""l9Y -Vial" . Ml Ill the City of Charlottetown R.(1 Bal'WlSP Tpr. 43 TYR05 Match .l.D. O'Connell from l-'red- DI) Clark Tpr 47 D0 marl" 55” - . srir-ton 31.3. won the match in a Roy Vessey Sat. 47,50 3"Wl”5 (T0 9' shoot off with Hill neaiiy and A. R I-Z. .It'l7llx'll'ls Li, 4-; Wvmn Lin: Tin: y W-.Seagrtian a former Islander now .l.C. limits (illf. .17 THE ROGERS ll.-ARI)W.-ARE. lfinvinlg ri':i Mgtngrtsl. I-lat!-h of lIl(l')3lt(' A it hlIllf'Il H. 44; I ar in en a outo a nssi e I-2.l. Smith T r , :0. O'Connell won with tiie bestlnill RognrsnnnTnr Ruklardi . aeore In five shots necessary Ior P.l. Landrizan Sgt. 45iw' 1 RPM.” (N 'hm.v . "mg "R Hamhh arm MiR.C ll'arwtse'Tpr. Ill Conditions were ideal for shooI- tin 'rhri'cs;i llti.,'hrs 46; HT IPKWV rm iii 'M llhlfll VP-Wllwl In Wiv lutzh Pmr tin.-Vtttt (rm. -15 iii AFf:I'Id1ilIl(:imahlI'8Iit'i.' ill 4 . . l 4 . I . 1 l scores is sit the matches. The Alton ftodtl (.pl. 45 Rm. W5”). 51,. .7 TTmr"'”'"'m'rr'-T-or E--h - .7 7- .- G C M:-irLenrian Sgt. 17 HF. Wilson Sgt. Mi E..l. Smith Tpr. 4.: R R llamhlv O-(VII. 45. Mrs. Tlicrrsa HIIEIIPS 45 so. Bowie: rm 4:. G..l lingers Ll 4.'i F.(' Yottnker Tor. 43 STRETCH ” Rill Rozerson Tpr. -:4. .'tIyi'oi1 lung Tor. Mi ll-'.rir tiolcs Sgt. 44 We had an inquiry it four days I.iltle Oscar Ill Aiitlrt-ui 2. time R”'”M M"D"""l'l C'"' A4 a n from ti party in New Bruns-I 2.lS l-5 Tllftl? was some lively i wck. asking us ta give the Marl- pacing in the 3rd and 7th dash-FW CW"? Tl". 44. time record for s three-yesrmld as, with Ahhe's Honor ix mngilllfl Clark SSW 42: Peter MsrN'titt Cdt. All Golf Playoffs. Begin On Sat. 'I'Ite plat-oils for the I"rm-tncial. l.:tr1te: (iolf Cliaiiiptonship and the Dr .I (7 Simpson Trophy will com-I nicnre today at the Helvn(Icre- Course. The defending rhamploi Mrs. Fred Cannon will be absent from the draw. N0 1 TEE 91 the boys a boost in ifllllls is keen. The Dodgers have "It been heating the Flyers quite often White Sox Split; Yanks hit: off lose lob Turley and Tomtny Byrns while i ' ill I apt .- R-Iiefetr relief pitching lifted St. Louis! nk... .1 1 in um for the National League Iaad- 'Ttll'k Lawn of Cllltsagn uncorlkcd - Cardinals to I 4-3 victory ovci in mm mm an Braves tonight as Mllwaukuaiwild peg in mud on an east play Pittsburgh Pirates Friday nisht. last seven games and third loss is a row. BALTIMORE (AP) - Chicago summoned pitching ace Bill! Pierce front the bullpen in the last of the ninth to preserve Jim Wilson's I-0 shutout in the second game as the White Sox gained I split with the pesky Baltimore Orioles Friday night. The Orioles won the first game of the twi-night doubleheader 5-1. 1 scoring all their runs in the first? inning off Jack Harshman--thraaj on a homer by rooltla Joe Dur- ham. Tennis Results In the tennis matches played yesterday afternoon Btid Mac-I Aleer defeated Wilmer Blanchard 6-0, 6-4. In another match Doug George defeated Manney Kay 6-1. 7-5. . Saturday"; play will he as fol-.' lows: 2:30-Bud lllat-Aleer versus Paul Kays fseml - finalt. boul- George versus Walter versus Rt-tty Dunn and Lil L'oyle.l CllllGll- Cleveland 4:00-E. Willett and Julie Carson Boston 5 The ciiuiomum Gaaldhl. sstuttu. July 27,1057 BASEBALL National League Phila ill) III) III! I--8 II I -Clii tllotlloowo-I56 I Hacker. Farrell not and Lopala. 'Lonnatt (lot; Rush. lawn (to). Llttlefield tm and Neetnan. W: Hacker. L: Rush. New York 011 Mi lolltll--3 7 1 Mil 000 too on 08-6 11 1 Gomez. Worthington t8I, Miller (lot and Westrum. Thomas tl0); Burdette. Conely 40 and Cran- dsll. W: Conley. L: Miller. Hlls: lNYk - Sauer Gomez Bressoud. Mil-Mathews, Jones. film 010 Oil) 022 tilt--5 ll 0 Ctn M0 050 000 Ill-6 I4 I Koulax. Labine I5. Craig (it) and Campanella; ' " '. Law- rence 19!. Freeman I10! and Bailey. W: Freeman. L: Craig. HRs: Bkn-Valo. Cin-Bailey. Post. American League 002 010 tlltlv .'l 4 0 New York 000000 l0Iw2 2 I Dunning and House; Tttrloy. Byrne tilt and Berra. L: Turley. HR: Nvk-Mantle. 001 000 (ill) - I ll 0 I10 035 00); --lfl I3 2 Mussi. Tonianek l5t. llalcy 15) Detroit (in Sunday P. Rays and F. Kaysland Hegan. Nsragnn ll”. Vlxnn will take on D. George and Bud and White. L: Mossi. lifi Bos- M acAle.er. '7.siichin. Flyers The Flyers will play the Dodg- ers on Sunday afternoon at Mem- orial Fleld, so come out and EWBI their quest to y retain their Maritime Baseball in shhrevitited games htit the Fly- tz:ut that R, Hottl. Mrs. R. Horne. Mrs W. Cotton. I140 Mrs. Wm. Beer. Miss C. MacDonald. Mrs. .l. Mustard. I250 Mrs. G. Mat-Donald Mrs. H. Godkin. Mrs. A. MCKCP. 2:00 Mrs. I. Horne. Mrs. R. Parker. Mrs. R. Silliphant. 2:ln Mrs. Wm. MarNrill, hllsa h Striiart. Mrs. N. Marla-od. 2:20 Miss l. M-at-Lelltin Mrs. ureenotigh. Miss S. Easier. 1.10 Mrs. A. MacMillan. Misti M. IIOIHIII Miss G. Mustard. tut Mrs. C. Tralnor. Mrs. M. Gsiidet. Mrs. K. lrwin. N0. ll TEE l-fill Mrs. Ron Norrnsn. Miss Edith Clark Mrs S Macitonald. I40 Mrs. .i. Corry. Mrs. R. llodrls, Mrs. H i1ncNevin tsn tlrs tl..l.A. Brown. Mrs. E. MacAIpine. Mrs. .l. llnslam. 1:00 Mrs. K. Johnson. Mrs. 1'. Baker, Mrs. .l. Mallov. 210 Mrs 1- Ediclt, tin. s. Msrlvor. Mrs. A. Howati 2:20 Mrs. T. Laldlaw Mrs it. 2 .10 Mitts Pt-g MacMillan. Mrs. Larkiti Miss M. Stewart. fill Dodgers Sun. era are confident that they can get their measure in a regular nine inning affair. So get behind your ball team and enjoy a good afternoons entertainment. A col- . , . ATitl . The' re laying great ball t Iectlon will be taken tip to help (.0Ml'ANi MATCH: lo rounds at-andelh, J,-Eiry phetween the two Edefray some of the expenses. Game time Is at 2.30 p.m. TGoo-rgie Breen Sets New Swim Record tAl"i--Ft-ee- Thursday ('0R'I'LA.ND. NY. stylt-r George Breert yntglit flashed to a new unofficial world swim record of I9 minutes. 36.5 seconds for the mile. He knocked 4.4 seconds off I'IIl own world mark. The 22-year-old Buffalo swim- mer posted the old record of 19 minutes. 40.9 seconds in a national ROUNDUP First Chicago Baltimore Harshmsn. I t i Stsley Zuverinlt ill) and Triaiidos. W: Moore. L: Harsliman. HR: Balt- Durham. Second Chicago om fltl) om-l 4 fl Baltimore (00 000 000-0 2 0 Wilson. Pierce I9) and Hattey; Lehman and Ginsberg. W: Wilson. Kansas City ooooooooz-2 I ll Washington 000 012 oos-I 4 0 Portocarrero. Morgan to). Ur- ban ill and Thompson; Ramos and Becbernt. L; Portocarrero. International League Montreal Havana Grob and Running: Cueller. Pena t7! and lzquierdo, Garcia 17'. L: Cuellar. Second Montreal 000 000 fltlfl--ll 7 1 Havana 110 000 00x-2 .'l l Kipp and Pignatano: Cueche and Izquierdo. falo W C is 0(lhI0l M0--2 6 0 000000000-O ll 0 Craddoclt and Noble: Kite. James tilt, and Cltiti. L: Kite. IiRs: Buff-Ortli lzl. Toronto 000 om om-4t 11 I Mi:-iml 012 000 00);-3 9 1 Blake. Ttrfciiauer tilt, Grim- SPIY '4'. Jordan viii, Crlmian ll Richmond '6! and Moss. httey (6): Moore. '- n - ' i. -. Dick Hall (seen above) who fought to a grulling lo muitd draw with Louis "C0597" McClus- key in Charlottetown on July Alli. will return to Charlottetown on August lat for snotlier crack at McCluskey. Hall is already rated as one of the best Middleweiglits in the New England States. By JACK HAND rounds st his Greenwood Lake camp Friday to complete his pro- fittht boxing for Monday's heavy- weight title defence against Tommy lHui'rit'anel Jackson. After the final heavy workout. Gus D'Amatn. Patterson's man- ager. said the champ is "s better and Rosscllii Judson, Quiiltt-rs ill and McCullough. STANDINGS American League w i. Pct. Gnu Xeu York 80 .13 .645 (ihirauo 37 (iii .613 .1 ' litisloii St 4.1 543 9'-'; Detroit 47 46' .505 is (Tloveland 47 47 .500 1315 Baltimore 45 49 J79 l5l;'; I Kansas City .14 59 36626 I Washington .14 62. .134 2715 I PROBABLE ITCITERS NEW YORK (AP - Probable pitchers for today's l'l14'Ij0l' league camt-s (won-lost records In paren-I tlieseslz Atiiericiin Leiitzus Kaiisas City at Wasliingtnit (iarver It-Rt vs ('lPvenzer 13.31 Detrott,at New Yorlt..Hneti t3.3i , is Stiirdivant (ll-lit. 1 Chicago at Baltimore (NI. on-.: rtngton 10-0: or Staley 12.0) wt AAU meet at Yale University In April 1956. Braeua' ma silman, aid four timers clocked Hreen's swim in an indoor pool. Counstlman said he would submit the new time to that AAU for cer- tific:-itton. Breen, ,1 El';tfItl5lI.D nf Cot-timid Suits Teachers College. Is in train- In: her: for the national AAU meet at Philadelphia next week- end. EARLY BAPTISTS Canada's first Baptist churches ft. Judge. Miss Jean Mat-Lean. 1:40 Mrs. W. MacDonald Mrs. C. Gallant. were in the Maritimes. where in- dividual Baptists were known as lotirty ll I751. The fourth iittd final stage of the Men's President point match was . Mrs. Ron Parker was runner-up with 1 points. This match is spo than with low net .77 This FOB ALI. PACE--2 Pointer; 0- Myrtle: Boy I-Roma Inilaag lunch: 5-Lucky Logan Peaceful Peter; also eli IIAILY lttisigiiusui it DASIIES AT SKEW EACII I--Downtown; 1-Sir Jinaph; J-Joillty TAM: 4-Mel; I-Denny D III?! -1 BABE A1" A1503 ; I-Rntatrs first; L- C PACI;-I DASH AT Il75.U IIOUILI Tommy Iiaoter: 4-Miss Dale: 7-Kfltymatt Kitty; 0-- Tell; My Hero. 1-? Not Cgbl; I--Mljliifl Ann; I-hid: Ywlit; O-lob Clegg: IHO0AIlJadnau'Saun Canl aaalaltad-hloa :t.Jaast nnawl utttlsls Qssxlpcssatalwasapinaas ; I--sun: I-Abner the Grant; L-Prank H. Cavellen; 0-Pericles; 7-! go I 'l'lUl'-1 DAIIB laid: I-New Ferd Train; I-II. Ca:-rid; 7-loyal Train. 1 Girl ; C PACE-I DASH AT 8175.0 DAILY nouau RACING TONIGHT - 8:15 j I ch. Dr. Jtimes Coun-' N0. I-FREE-FOR-ALL I'V- Burl N0. I-I-itil'2E-l-toll-Al.l. To he raced Fri Dowd as to enter My to enter . I PACE-I DAIIII IIO3 11 to enter- II. Frank; 4-C. P. Clagg; ; I-Ow Leela. AI OHM IAOI a--conic rrsael; 4-Doasle's I PAGE I I TIUl'--2 DAIHB A'l' X8 IACII Ioy:La!RIrl.J"iis'ilTsevtIttI"uO:'Pd.etc Ana iseomv; ah oil 5 - 3l0.00 Door Prizes Ieietfsvttsi-aessysawIb wllaacaqsa .':.'."'..:-..'-;.'--'-'.....".-.-...-'-.......'-"'W .........-l"- Dc: I-Jeni A. lnovc- econ; naani; 7-Mortal stone; s- libel!!!- 5 ENTRIES CLOSE I. PACE-I DASIE8-IMLI A DAII fighter now than the night he knocked out Archie Moore.' ''I am rotnplctcly satisfied with Floydis condition." said D'Amalo. i"Ile is ready in go 15 rotinds If necessary and he is hitting hard enough to finish his man if he gets the opportunity." Patterson. who won the crown hy stopping Moore in five rounds at Chicago Nov. 30. after dropping Wight '2-.'il or f)'Il('ll ll-It. National League Philadelphia at Chicago-Haddis lli-7: it Ilrosnnn ll-4! Brooklyn at Ctnctnnatt--McDev- ill 43-1! vs Klippstetn 44-lit. New York at t'tltlwaukee4Jrone I-i-ill vs Btthl ill-tit. Pittsburgh at St. Louis-Purkey 49-7t vs Dickson (5-2!. ,9? Patterson Ready For Title . Fight With Jackson On Mon. NEW YORK (AP!-Floyd Pat- men spending a great deal oJ tersoti sped through three last mm on punching the lst.'Round Of Man's Island draw for Tc tut l.lI.. saiati Can. "um I-ltlstcll. Vlc - Ln p.ni.. the lines niaa lob Dirwllita Ilaelaod. . 1:07 p.ai.. I. A. loss. Larry Eebnaald. Ilsslls Maeluisis. Frank Ilaelsals. I Braves Recall Juan Pizarro MILWAUKEE (Ail -- The ml- waultss Braves. in need of player holp to plug bolas caused by 1!- jurlu and keep Illa club in con: tentioii. Friday recalled southpaw Juan Piurno from their Wichita. l(an.. farm team. the old timer with a left hook. has 10:! a.aI-. Illl Klnaotaa. w.o. L- batty. ldgd. Amateur Championship Sat: -!:Il 3.3.. Wmdl Glllll. I3. 1.:I p.ia.. Jack lsatsa. an Ilsnsils. "at at .'l'.l. I15. Vance llarrll. E. 11. 1:0 p.iI.. ilk ll sea. Ihsk . lzl a.n.. LG. I. but .-1..:oI p.ai.. Ill Maeltslll. Jam i:io"ii.n.. '. Judi I417. p.m.. laelaa. larl Iaeboaald. 2:31. agini. Jot . Leone 2.11 p.iii.. Jack . ilnt Hunter lobby - 1 n....... H 'i7:.l'a".l” J . Inf! .lc:A5 p.in.. Leigh Watson. Dav: slllipliant. Cy lurks. Izll p.nt.. Lad Vellmh Cliff Harvey aclaod Walker. Geo. Kayss. 3:1) p.in., Ivan Horns. Hot-at-i Machrlana. Goo. Grosnougli. 3:27 p.m.. Dr. L. Cox. Blll D ey. Bill Hickey. 3:84 p.m.. Fred Anetta ”. A8 Weir, Enunet . 1:41 p.ni.. Hillary Gaiidat. Per- cy Gsy. Leighton Schurmaii . 1.4! George Olscsnip. Jim Mac Gregor. Stan Godfrey. Mark Gau- haavy bal- det. WANTED Twenty P.E.I. resident farm boys between the ages of 13 to 16. i The Beef Bieedeis and Exhibition Association are sponsoring a calf scramble during Old Ives are being donated. The first ten Week. Ten ca Home boys to catch a calf will own the. animal. Boys wish- ing to participate In this event please forward names to the following before Aug. 5th. Shorthtirn Secretary. HOUGHTON MUTCH, Cherry Valley Hereford Secretary NORRIS KITSON North River Aberdeen Angus Secretary. PARKER JEWELL York Red Poll Secretary CHARLIE LANK Charlottetown. 11.3. I CLASSIFIED -- 2 DAS HES AT 5400.00 A DASH LATE PUISI lllI.I to enter nerltirtilinn for this erflll Saturday. Aug. 10th at 2.0) p.m. I Electric Plilill IlD0.I as to enter--J dashes-shmm a dash day-Entrance 854.00 Motels Ltd. No. I-JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL CLASSIFIED PURSE IIIOIJO s'v to enter - I dashes. umno Entrance 836.00 Rogers Hardware NO. I-FREE FOR ALL TIIOT-l8l0.I A DASH-PURSE IIOIOJO -Entrance Isl on Conditioned Classified-Paces and Trots-5'! sittrsnca Burke Ileclrle AA PACE A AA TROT-I DAIIIIS-8&3 A DAAII PURSE f8 Entrance foot Sflm lysdmu I Co. A PAC! A A 1101-! DA5lTES- ITLI A DASII PUIII 1.I IS an satu-Entrance TO QM ADAIII Merton Dewud. Entralin fee suns 1.. Dear latraana too On PUIII I'7IO.D russstmai AIIGIIST lst, ctosins Horses titandtiig Tli'tET than 3rd in the sumiiiary iii the Junior Frna For All and horses standing better tttali Mi II in summary h the Free For All -ire not eligible to this Classified event. 1 957 , Aua. 12-17 Old Home Week Ami. 12-17 I Racing Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday, Saturday Nights In Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons. lllltli Tttostlay. Friday Attsrnotiiis It llsstlstl Sensual Men's 5 Luiaa' Wear it i-sci:-s nssnss taut A nssii PUIAI XI II to antar-Inttaaea lea Illtl Penna Ins. Ltd. I I'll0'l'-I IIABIIIS Alltl A DASH PUIII I'fD.I II to ciitar-llntraiics tea stun Dallsh Ina. us. 6 TROT-I DAIIIII MILD A DAII PUISI. ITIM It to sntar-lintrattco faa tam lune Landry I! 1101-! DASIIES ClI.I A DAII PUIII Issue lit to ante!-Intranet foe IIVM Proteus Os-spsrdtva Ass'a. I-YIAI-OLD PACE-I DAIIIII-QM A BAD To he raced Monday night. Aug. lath as to sour-Intranet fan sisso Declaration Saturday. Aug. lath at us s.ni. GINIIAI. OONDITIOM sutrindahosnaiitia-it-usu-nun.-tun-ea. Aayelassastllllagas-taatlsnsnag tusslsrh lhsasst Wohavabsssslasslfylagawhsrssshsraas tlsfsIawbaI'uIs.wHstwIdvayaam ldsaastaliewyelttiayaiitaraiidwhsnyaa wIbachsslIsdfarOldHsnaWaal. CONDITION” AAPauIAATnt1.ll-4901.11-I ...... ................... IPOOIJAIOLIQ A.PaasaA!vst1.II-Ital.”-4 ........ .................... IWNIJIIIIJI IPaao1.l4ta1.l4-4.................. CTIVIJI-Thai.”-I ssaoaaosasoososos asaaaoaaoaesssssoa