PAGE SIX . _____ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST s. 1942 §PoRTTfi i i Dudey Patch wins Free-for-all at New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW. N. 3., Aug. 5- (CPl——Diidry Polcii. 0\\'ll('(l by the New Glasgow Driving Club. won the Free for All iii a Noni Scoiia ruc- ilig circuit meet licrc today. The winner came within a lililt second of Jane AzoiFs tiuick record. Close .llZll:ll(‘S “X111 provided in the iour even: he afternoon. Iii ' {all Grnliilii iiiid on the back ll Time: 2.15, 2.13, 2.13 l _lL,:5OQ_§_ee Montague Horse Races _ _ , _ _ _ ban-deal ed to remove a glow strewn and slllllvd 11"" drlrfis- 1M close finishes and a number of upsets in that favorite which night slliouette ships for m“ ‘Wm “m ‘“‘“°“°I" mulled‘ horses had to yield to others not so well considered. fgfiflg Afilémlaliwggflfmfisienfif; . . o Slill-‘IARY Showers of rain came at intervals during the afternoon hiindreds mining sports centres. l d Fm. m, ‘iii and the track got iiiuit; IIQBVYVdULWiITdS the lasttfhbut no- dflvliilgexraaggeg, mare aeiigmiigig stoilé e 0 I _ ‘BM ) 1 13 body seemed to min _, t e crow _ eing yery goo - umour- minim”, 301; cm, died down 81m” 51f‘ if‘ 9,, “m 2 i, i ed, most of them having come with outside apparel to shed s"! s20. thew still m dozens of 1W". i aiisiicl . . . d d e courses scattered around. JoexDlreci (Hfllstrilldll) . 4 § 2 the rather expecte ampness. Most, or than arc in sports centres gmiidliijfi 33g The good racing and snappy way the program was with table tennis tables and omel- A Tunings ‘ '. run off also contributed to the pleasure of the afternoon gfgvesiiriggug,” °‘"d°°”- “"1 111111‘ 2,0 Tm and “we and everybody came away delighted with the afternoon’s Affecting iiir more fans than " ' sport and glad that owner-secretary George McIntyre igifg-‘g “xiii kngg thie- ipacmf 0°11“ i v .,_. . ‘ 6 GCOSHBOSCOIGS 1131513111.;lggfiigifg‘fiflfiiiliiiii-mf é had successfully completed his race program. o; with“; diamond, A dam, Emily Gratziin Coated: 2 5 5 G°°d time “:5 ilfide ‘$0111 this and driven by Col D A Mac fiffiss, ‘Qinléqlzfig lfidpmed n the i , . ‘it. __ _ races an 50m oses o ne - - - ' s e s. lildbimtik]. OB H a mcorcisy nombiy Bebe McEiiYi-ii Kiiinon, August, (15th, l936—or Just ccnegos made arrangements in ri-ed woriin lllockl '0.) s '74 2.10 1-4. owned by 193111161 Rwif- fi‘.fi..h"§§§e‘° a ‘*1’ ‘mm Yew" 51ft‘: 11181" “M11811 811m“ W dsv ~i 1mm.’ Cl ltllelD'i d rv y ‘ . - sniiilfil»;I§'.i§,\§Il§1.l-l‘_)2.1i 1-2.b b3 Jhlrlrrnle algebe hasencam- The fleck 911M118 record 11 3-07 00w leak“! baseball moguls piiigned since a iiiree_yeai._oid_ 1-4 made by Patrick Direct, own- reacted quickly. President Emil 233 T,“ and ya“ or upwards d Seven years_an(i ed and driven by Roble Isnor, Slckiof Seattle's Rainier; said the reduced iiei. record by a quart" Di August 8th, 1934. The honor o! teams heme names would start. at Peter at coin-i lw. Vlckers) i 1d a mo,“ DflClilg the fastest heat went to 6 o m nightly. San Diego. with Flo Direct lcninpoeli . a s The “Dim. Lucky Guy‘ winner Bebe McElwrn ivlwn she stepped '1 Wflleffim" "ark, 11H tried 5 Hi . . 3 0 (l o; iiie NO 4 Ciassified Race uwm the second heat of the No. 2 P"! 881085 Other clubs are ex- 4 n niii s. our». ‘J s 4 3 ed by m; Cimppeiie and M,“ Classified Race in 2.10 flat. veclvd w follow suit. As Preudent Tog 'I‘oiie_\l‘l lliiiijlisgiii l; by PM McKenm reduced his "h N 2 C] "led B“ ggflilnfizelgflgriisgllsngvgiliflls of the Au l‘ y Di oil it}. ' uriier .. ' ' _ o. ass s 2- Hal leiioojiun (Johnson) . . . . .. '7 "i 4 co-rlgii “gain to I04‘ tr tter “Pemle a1’? definitely baseball - Peter Reamer IQBYICII) . 6 2 1 w til "507 e a, 1619b“ Afdei“ They got away on the second 11111111901- We Will givi- hem bn=e_ Time: 2.14, 2.11s, 21a, H "1 - ~ ° 1‘ Y score with Lady Hal on the pole. 11811 Wen 1i We have to play in tho i man Frank Adams. Halifax, and Up me back stretch Bebe McEiwyn momings." 2.17 Trot and Pace 111g?" by Mym“ Mcmmurr 519i‘ spiiiited imst Lady Hal and finisli- V Hal Briiioli llilirrisoiii 2 l 1 P9 me "SW51 1199-3 91 L119 day 11 ed half a length to the good, Play- ~11 Jean Henley iCriiilplrsll) i 2 2 i119 N11 1 013551365 R"? 1115 111's‘ dale coming fast was second. Lady The Bniioi- iluangillei . 4 a a 119st being in 2.09 flat. which W85 Hal a close third, Lusty Frisco N s B h Major BOWCS IQBFIGI s 4 4 within three-quarters of a second fourth and Bonnie Scott filth. In - . 38B 3 5mm J99 iiyllriinl 5 5 5 of the track trotting record-loll the second heat they finished in ex- ‘ Next Week’s THE BIG WEEK OLD HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION AUGUST ll*"' zr- l3"? lll*"' i --—i_--_._ ii Good Times Despite Rather llim-lllll IPuts Heavy Track; Two Horses Crimp In Many Lower Mark During Meet Western Sports _ Although the skies wore a rather ominous look large nos Aug. ii - (AP) crowds vrended their way to the popular Montague track mfg} d: foégglfi an “mmgta”; yesterday afternoon to witness the race meet postponeld heglthyt p111 o; {guy iizggfgsppg- from the previous Wednesday. Upwards of 1500 peop e 811m} Y1111¢<1 Y s U" We! occupied the grand stand and surrounding points when “m” new “cm: “m 111mm" the first race was called. iegulati ns i will baseball parks sad The four-card program was a good one resulting In o . Not ony football felds be dark when the 1-4—-made by Heatherbell owned actly the some order. In the third g: :2; Chance In I TORONTO. Aug. 5—(CPJ—-TIIE day an amateur Wills the (Jana. dian open the sun will rise in the west and the wind will blow up ‘ and down instead of sideways, but If cvrcr an amateur- had a hoi. '7’ '-:-—:-;.~::_ —-_—:_—,—l l/ “#41657” llfy/0f If’, ‘bl/Iii OBlus Gillette Blades zoom through tough- est hoards easily, quickly and smoothly! That's because they're made of glass-hard ltcel, with the sharp- ost edges over honed. And Blue Gillette Blades last longer. Try them l PRECISION- lnndc to fit your Gllloflo Rslor SeeWIFarleyMIIl/li/EEI; _, heat Bebe McElwyn had to Lake last scoring position and inayoale was at the p050. but Bonnie Scott took it before the turn was reach- ed. when they squared awav in the ‘IRURO. N. 8-, All! i! — (OP) back stretch Plavdale came very —- Nvvfl 3collab senior basdball G fast. passed Bonnie scoit and hiid playoffs will be completed bv Beni- 0 a good lead to the finish. Bonnie 26. It was decided today at the an- Scott second, B+be McElwyn beating nual _meeilng of the Nova Scotia out Lady Hal in a drive to the wire Amalruz‘ Eisebaill Assoclatlprp for fourth place. Lusty Frisco had 1311c mfetlniz decided that plav_ chance it is Phil Farley of the been drawn. ers lost through enlistment msv be Toronto Scarborough Golf Club, replaced up w and during the final No. l Classified Race Nelws that Farley had shot a 915W" 89119!- sensational 6'7 in a practice round A-J- MBSOH Of Bpflllflhill _ considerable disap- re-clected President of the iayoui hi; goigdom like a bomb_ ointment among the specrators ow- soclation, c Playoffs Arranged Good was As. Scenes at race track at Charlottetown k1iil_>_l_ti_on_ HORSE RACING OUTSTANDING FEATURE 12 Classes with Purses and Premillmfl 0f $4,590- Over i100 of the Maritimes speediest entered 8 — VAUDEVILLE ACTS — 8 siendei. simompum‘ owner drew him on ‘account of That score is five under pa: §T§fi§§e§“,§§,”§,’°‘h§;i“"ow‘“°§5 and °“° 511°“ 11114" the Wm- of the field l: en ehe cl lnnlla t Detitive course record set by Wal- ' v * " m ea play-JIZ holes of it, wit 18 ho s hi t f tomorrow, another 18 Flliday alrsd inslrglgfi all)“; Ulsrgzaagllitton 2-2 the migdi w“ “med l“ me the 36-hole windup Saturday. next two heats, with Hal McKin- m e Second lililimng 1B5" Farley will lace one o! the ney third the second hear. and Milli ‘iii? v53: over Mississauglfs championship 7'11""? W115 she“ tonight and even we iomesi rig to the non-appearance o! Squire Army and ‘Y’ when ie had. to take last scoriig ter Hagen when he won the Can. position. Although Watchim um in strongest array of f 1 1 Kalmuck SIIOWIIig ii w l1 th golf talent ever smmbierfi’ eiiimife heat and winning thlird blacee tgfigllggesdmbecauseeessthle figriimtitilng earmarks olmging one o! the o; iii viiiiii bi i _ Hanover, 2.08. who had noen at siomi: fir: wgndeiilfiléalgioifimfi. Montague ieaiiv to start but his adian open in 1931. T119 Canadian Open is all medal Elbgclelhvglgieats me The blig Ganglia-ween the Army ‘of’ the evening due Canadian open. B n H is . sidered top-rankineg prggllrl a Ibis N“ 3 Ck5m1°d 3*“ e last cumstances. ‘ best encounters. that. includes Craig Wood, Clay- seasons i _ . e - iTiiiiomisigliiinJegi giiiwgiinymii m, my”? gflsmilé pogLl-lIB-lgvezlxlfoilflhngg: oi$ioftiiiiw°éiuilmifltil 322i} Comedy, Skill, Daring and Beauty combined in acts that will surely ens of others, i“ m‘ mend Budlong 2.13. owned by Well 11'°,,1,‘§‘c§{';‘°s},‘,‘,.}§§ JEEZ,’ 1,11% please. Here they are ! n M N ll]. hi5 - .. - ragloiiray s lisie showed 113 top. mgflfabieTh,,iv§§°§{,d““§i§f,g§" ifili-s-"the soldiers were apparently head- Bis regreasgiaiingrs 53:55 Pr°1e551°11' summer, but met. with unfortunate gig’ Sofia “orflhgi Placed m9 wideiy throughout - racing luck in his two previous fifid’ “P ¢ "awn 111 the f United stat“ Wh° W111 DIBY for ered from the lnx that ha. bofli- me alwu-nler h" been P681- Y ered him and "Is on the waly to s “med "m" FrldflY eVB11111B Mid brilliant career. In the first heat when wmd 3°“ 1111111114 $11M 1h? Raymond Budlong. Scoitv Watson 51'1"!’ I11" been 5W1"! a "Sliiprlsc" and George Mac finished so close 81°11!’ °1’ 518's for the fins-l names that a blanket wou.d almost cover 1* l“ cmwd W111 b9 PERM l! THE GREAT MILOS—Over 100 ft. Aerial Sensation- SENSATIONAL WALDOS from Ringlinss Circus- THE CRESSONIANS a teeterboard sensation. THE CASTELREAGHS a comedy that’s barrels of fun. Baseball Line Scores ,1 - ie three of them. ‘it was one of iilie View’ 5 POTk- T119 'Y" ys feel 0 NATIQ-FL LEAGUE gilijhggiiggtiwiildigfgigv sggigqygg ilfiiiig‘? itllioiflmiiilllf iilfynifi THE COPELANDS FROM HOLLYWOOD — Artists on roller skates, a good fourth, Paul Abbe fifth, Grattan Queen Sixth. Beaverdale Wm“? 0i the league. '--—i-—-i_ aria Jill. ill iéféiliillfilihnliii‘ chalky Wright. Allie sssiaisiililirzaltsllalrlri SW11 Tangle Tonight Aug. 6 — (AP) _ finished less than half s. length NEWYURK For the iirsfume since Henry Beauty and skill combinied. RALPH AND MAIDA - Superb dancing team. PAT RAFFERTY famous DumbelPs star. n 00o I 5 Philadelphia . 100 001 3024-5 1o 0 E1110- aiid Lombardi. Milél W); lillflhes aiia Brogan. uhlcago 000000000-0 6 0 Pittsburgh ooo 00o aux-a o o Flemlns. Olsen m and Mcoui- lougn; sewell and Lopez. sh Louis ma W‘ 7 back, with George Mac and Scoity Watson very close. Paul Abbe fifth °e2lti:;‘....i-l°°C%".".."lP-.l’..€..: it.t“i.lllll 22.": ‘till "sliasll iliiiellliblilfiii brill-ills; JOE MURPHY wmedy “'11”- Tiioinn t4 1i w .' ' ~ - show his sum ' Mdi . New iséili 1.5150 UuiISlIiM-O 2 iglfilymliiiihiiiifliisewiéifi niliiimiiik square Garden tcmori-ow “niiifl PATRICIA BAILEY a lovely singer of International fame. Brooklyn . .. 10L 000 02x—4 8 1 quarter when George Mac was pull- Q1811“! W718i“ 71111816: with SUIIKCI, l-Ieidman t0) Lonrmen ed (B) and Dunning; Macon and uwen, AMERILAN LEAGUE out. then “ c i, W tson nd ‘he IN“ 1 llllnwelghl cimlbndel‘. Raymond Budlgcn; game Em and “the file 5M1» 1“ 5 lmml-lndfl’ Mn- four horses iinisliid vci-v close with H” M“ THE AMERICAN SWING FOLLIES REVUE lgléllsdelunia .. ooo ow ooo-o a 1 Scotty Watson out Ill front. Rav- Yilgésht/ownslonly half the 127- * 5L . . . . . . —' ' O - ' a u I neigiliiiggsigxiieriliiilsiigngtfi.f3V4“; iyiilidaggulgégirgaiiiig igiitselgggg indict“ iriifujiig.lzgi Onie of the best of all Revues with pretty girls, lovely costumes, clever . an . . - ' on...“ 00o mmoiH, "‘“°° association's an... “.,,°*;.'., iflflfi: scenery. Rhythm beauty and music in four pageants. Chicago 00o 001 oox-i 6 i No. 4 Cllsslflefl m.“ is? with Mahdi-pi Jackie wii. Newnouser and. Parsons, Tvbbetts (61; 1468 Mid Tresll. There were eight starters with "Th9 Ohfllb” l-llll ‘t, New York at Washington, post- the up-and-coming Lucky Cuy t11°1111° a won be on UIIS time, and this L1 pm- ROYAL ORCHESTRA BAND OF 9 PIECES a n d. bbi h i _ babl a 800d Uni f gleveeiond ooo e01 ool-a ii i fill?! blggi-stafldpggvgllelgslrfi Eillgilgicit “mils Maw. toongrborr stllfz fi 5 Wlll furnish music f0!‘ 8ft0fl100IlS and OVCIIIIIQS St. Louis 000 2010Q0—5 l2 1 Mac ivas the runner up and the t" 9 "V911"! W lhllmp the (Xialk negro, Elstglnstazttllshfirrlck <9; winner of the third heat. with the 11121.11“:- imd sa-u S; ale ouse. Caster ex-trottei", Gra Abbey, - —-———————--_- l i t laid gsiciiéililiueller t7) Appleton t9) inbs-a-ai, ilie ciiéiltttgr (Elf/Ill; 571139513: Kelli?! 2.1.1.2. s s: 2 P0 M. an er. ure --, --, i a. - __ N INTERNATIOPggIIOOLEAGUE7 LustyE First went an eloocnllent first Hay [Frisco 104M513: mIT. 3 , ‘ , , b h t k . . . . ..1 o-a on t dtlih i third, m > . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , _ ,_ isvliiliob .... .. Oiiii... oo-z i 0 .21.. “it. m: 25$“... is: :¥£:°2.12l. 2.10, 2.12 1-2. "f" ‘Vaudevme mtersversed “Wee” e" s- asi urn and nson; l-Lalett the third heat. e winnn horse is owned by .d.l-fffth. Th ffiils h hnmcdthDInieIH-iuv 1m . . ‘"......:.*a.... m..:.:...i..: ma." " e " "o w“ EVENING SHOWS iilcwartl; (1)83 3g: gfiilt-il i2 g gtgrter, Mlisbeod, R n No- s Classified use. ~ c ‘OIOII ll . .. — ll 885i B Z81‘ POWH, U896 , J. P find P dden; on ill, M - Abbott, m. n. M Int, . Raymond Bu 2.1a (M - ’ 8ft 8t 7 45P M. F" Licllii tglgesiirlhfitl/ilclllbg) and lYouilg gimlcirs, liiolilre illcéodzrelqeil wanker. sclgstlll) . 1 2 lellorfi co-lfirfu] than ever‘ Don t fall to see them. st . . 5a mor 000- er. o t our , Y .414 E. yllvrrlilrliif lihlwoirooo W12? 4 gglgwlhsri Clrles w aseii Beatom 5m ' ( “I ‘ ‘ a“ c" e program. O on €C GI‘; HLLS Bil QSSLBII 6 . en 0 ll. Q ‘ ; D J d , . ~ . a ‘psi-ham’ istance u ge Ira Douglas 3 t Eyracuse ......100 1000-2 6 1 SUMMARY nna) .. I033‘ Buffalo loi 00a x-s 0 o Paul Abbe 2.11 (Po . . . . .. s 5 a lalackxell and Hartjc; ‘Firing and No. l Classified Boos Gfattan Queen 2.12 1-4 (Mc- 6 1e mon. u! . d Jersey City .. I30 001 ooo-o ii o Watchim, 2m (McArthuI).... 1 l 1 Besverdaie 2.13 i-2 (ciuln .. Dis: ~ » iiochester oai ooo ooo-s 1i 1 Usclta Britten, 2.00. (E. Time: 2.14; 2.14; 2.14 1-2. l - 10ml Howie. o‘ '1' a * wilr Y‘“"ll“~“iii‘°so'ti§"“fi° "i ‘iec man, as re Wei l1 c nney -,( c- t! ngon c e . po , _ , . I r9) nidRobi . Nil) 4 ~‘ "R___E‘L“__WF_ Miifliil immuc, m 1,, (V, N, , Chunk, h... PRICES-Affernbons 75c for Adults. 50c for children. (Tax extra.) emeIn er en ely , , . . ......-.. . - . . . .. nu 2 cuter .‘.‘:..?:".°...f.’....‘?' as: {Pi°§‘v%2il?’.t iii \ Evenings A1111“ 35°» C1‘ 4"" 25° (Tax ex“) tgtirtrubggfitrl-‘Jdvrtlige single Unnlifg game; 2.09. 2.12 i-2_ 2.12 l-4. Grace Abbey 2.1a l-2. (Mc- i s e W?’ h. i i h. d b Arth l wlmmer lo conquer the Elwlsh Frank Avdrzililngfliallgxfs W“ y Miss Bglle mil-rev <iiowiird>.. 4 ll ~ S9350!" Tlckets 3t Drug Stores $2~50~ (Tax extra) 11153111161 “if rear; ssfiwiliiclv. 51:5 N ‘a mini ci-ey ( > '1 a ii ~ ' ‘ w n e wwr urs. .zc Jfledlla t1 Fl tiT.Se l) .366 ~ wilfiuiles. Eight women have per- o s“ c’ Blufflllllq Se: (Oiirieillllpfluu 5 dist ~ g “or-med the; feat since then but’ Bebe McFIiwyn 2.1014, (Pow- Miss Mariorie Hal (Willis! dis none received the lame of “lru y or! T'me: 2.18: 2.17 3-4; 21B . . . . . . . .. . . 118 who was acclaimed on her return Playdnle 2.04 i-2. (W. Kelly) 22 i The winning horse is’ owned by WNW York. Bonnie Scott 2.10 l-L . KL. lee Clmwel-lv. Btsnliom _III IIIIIQgl4/IIJJIIII41’