- clate it very much, I O l carrot/lass.» 1. 194a DOWN TIIE BACK STRETEII (continued From Paeeil) i(n three £2805‘ - roe o er s ar - 13%;’? time ' 3.1g 1-2. The Prge ' t n ace was wan y lmmflsoest‘: (Harrison) with Great G., (McAlduff Reysl-at-Law (Moieside! ‘M's’ (Barnett) as-a. hm 4.4.2, Kavols time 2.00. O I O The racea at Plctou concluded m Thurldly with Princess Mar- ina. owned by Herb Wlsener. win- nlng the 2.20 Trot and Pace with 4-1-1. Sampson Royal (C, O'Brien) 1-3.2, three other starters. best time 2.14 1l-4—a new record for Princess Marina. The Classified Trot and Pace was won by Mac Fingo (J. O'Brien) 1-1-1. Baden Hanover (Harrison) 2-2-2, three other starters. best time 2.15. 2.14 E216 Classified, Bright Spot (More-side) 1-1-1, Billy Jane 'Har- rison) 3-2-2 Peter Budiong (Mundie) 2-3-3’. May Todd (Spence) 4-4-4, best time 2.12 1-2. O I O Exhibition races at Chfliie Bal- lardfis North Sydney Track drew record crowds. The Labor Day meet of four events resulted as follows .419 ‘not and Pace. Dr. Wilson (n. olsnd) 1-1-1. Ginger Belwin (McKenzie) 2-2-5. Bumper Joe (Burrows) 3-4-2. five other start- ers. hcst time I." 14. 2.1! Th‘)! RllfI Pace-Jerry Lee V010 (M. Jnbalce) 1-1-1, Coronation McKli- lnp (Hastings) 2-2-2. four starters, best time 2.14 3-4. 2.24 Trot and Pace. Doctor b B. (Sweet) 1-1-5, Mary A. Reamore (Ratch- inrd) 3-2-1, best time 2.18 1-7. 2.16 Trot and Pace Jacob Wlthrow (Jabbleel l-1-3. Free Trude’ (Campbell) 3-2-1. three other starters, best time 2.14. O U U September 4th races at North Sydney were among the most ex- citing of the season. There were throc spills and heated Srflufflflfiig inok place between drivers who appeared before the officials retr- istering complaints against each other. There were also several oat-race fist fights. according to he press despatch. The 2.28 Class TMary A. Reamore (Ratchforrl) 1~1-1. Gordon C. Reamore (Mc- Donald) 2-2-2. five other starters, hest time 2.10 1-2. The 2.10 Class- Queen's ‘Pressure (Iewis) 2-1-l, Donna Dillon (G. Lewis) 1-2-2. five other starters. best time 2.17. Free For All. Chuck (Campbell) I-l-I, Lee Brewer (Lewis) 3-2-3. The Walnut Abbe. iHood) 2-3-4. Nate HanoverIHast- lngs) 4-4-4. best time 2.13, Stake Race. Helen K. (W. Lewis) 1-1-1, Billy Scott (McKenzie) 6-2-2, four other starters, best time 2.19 D O O 50191. Quebec. race track was the scene of an exciting contest recently when Guy H 2.00 3-4 and Blue Again 2.02 i-2. Winner 0t the $50000 Santa Anita Pacing Derby mo! in an exhibition match. Guy H. wcn both heats in 2.06, 2,01 I I I We have received a large gmount of publicity from Leo C. McNamara Willi Programs of the Lexington trots which open September 25th and continue until October 5th. Because of the recent winning performance of Tracey Hanover B! Plflou the past week it u quite possible that he may make the trek l0 I-exlmtton to meet Ouster Volo in the International match race which is the first event on the program at Lexington. Bflbtentbef 25th. and the.pu‘rse‘ is $1.000. Mrs. Marion McCoubrey, West- mvlllli. P. Q0 Who is a gnat ad- mirer of Christie Budlong. writes us re the fastest mile step ecl hy Maritime owned horses ths sea- son mentioning that Christie Bud- lolilz in her race with Watchim in Aukust stepped the first heat in 2.07. the second in 2.08 and Watch- lm won the third in 2.00 1-2. rur- ther the letter reads: "As you will observe, Christie Budlon up to the present date holds e Mari- time trotting record of 2.07 for this season. She made si-mllar time l! Old Orchard. Maine. She i! also the holder of the trotting re. i-‘vrd st Presque Isle. Maine. in hcr recent performance of 2.01 1-4. The Previous record had been 2.07 3-4. I might further point out that Breehs Bonn Beau. recently pur~ "ha!" by Mr. Avery, was refer- red to ‘as s pacer but he is one of the nicest trotters I have over seen. I shouldllke to tell you I "WW folding your column reg- "llfly each week." Thanks very much good friend. for straighten- ilis ma ters out for us. We appre- Tiie following are notes sup- u" by Bob Kenefick of the ‘lgirllted States Trotting Associa- hAnti Aircraft, the cer pur- o used from John E. Kc ly of Ban- tigl- Mo. for 41.000 is considered be vlwmoion of the Maritime: ccause he has lost only two races Worthy , 1m to play with mother player as a mrtner. est whenever needed. Rain Cameron. driver for Octave Blake of Plainfieid. n.1, t» get ill the sulky behind 'I‘racey—At least fifty from Halifax are lsnning to journeyto Lexington or the In. tematlonal race-Al ha O'Connell, the Westboro, s|., trainer- driver who has fourteen head cam- paigning in Maine. hos aurel done a swell job in bringing Bol Han- over to form-There was a time when this bay gelding would not tum around to score but O'Con- nell has him acting like a kitten and he won several races with him at Union and Windsor in impres- live style-Earl Avery has won $11,565 in Maine races and this is nearly three thousand dollars more than his nearest rival-There is talk of night racing 1n the Maritimes with severalplants now flickering for lights-There will be many from the Maritime: who will visit the Lexington and Harris- burg sales i-n the hopes of picking up a trotter or pacer that will beat Anti Alrcraftflking of the down east wigzlerm-Harry Fitz- Eatrick is the only driver to get a one around the track in two minutes or under this year and he has done it with King's Counsel and Doctor Spencer—Many figure that he will put Algiers in the two minute list before the cur- tain rings down on the 1946 sea. son-When it comes to starting trotters and pacers under the scoring system, Dr. I". C. ‘Jougan of Charlottetown will not have to take a back seat from anyone- When he says something he means it and the drivers know it-He‘: Wally a fast thinker and his start- ing at Charlottetown for Old Home Week was tops. iiawiey Grockett Trophy Tournament A great interest is taken by all 11161211286‘! OI KBIIIQBIC quot; uni-g "1 "W huWlBy Crockett ‘trophy tournament. ' upsets are occurring each mint and favorites are oeuig defeated in closely contested games, An ouatandlng player of this, toirmament is waiter Carver. “who has a record of twelve wins against the same number of play- ers. Carver is far 1n the lead m Points and 1| Dlfiilfid as a favor- ite to take the trophy {or 194,6, The next player to oome near 1n points is Price Thompson. win- ner for 1945. There are sixteen players par- ticipating in this tournament. That means a lot of games to be Dlfiyed, as each player plays all other players one ganse. At the conclusion of the schedule the play-offs will con-mienoe at once. All players with less than seven games played are requested to at- tend and catch up in their games. Ilhose players mentioned are asked to attend: A. MacLean. C. Swan. P. Sentner. D. Younker. C. Wood. R. Cameron. G. Mutlow, G. Garnham. a-nd any others. Following is‘ the standing for the Hawley Crockett Tournament: GP L S Pile. W. Carver 12 l2 0 49 252 P. ‘Thompson 8 7 2 36 160 H. Newson 8 5 3 2i 150 B. _Warren ‘l 5 2 88 139 R. ay 7 4 3 28 133 M. MscEaoheri-l 6 2 4 20 108 C. Rowe 8 3 3 30 95 G. am 4 2 2 9 ‘I9 H. Atkinson 6 1 5 14 78 G. Mutlow 4 2 2 13 00 R Cameron 5 0 6 12 68 C. Wood .... .. 4 1 3 6 B6 D. Youniker l 2 0 2 7 22 P. Sentner l 0 1 2 l2 C. Swan 3 0 3 3 12 A. MacLean .. 3 0 3 2 5 Donates Team Trophies For iluoits Mr. Ralph my. prominent young grocer on Longworth Ave. has kindly donated two nice tm- phles to be wonbv the two Ploy- er; participating together and accumulating the highest nimber of points in this contest. Trophies are to be played for each Year and u'ill‘be wn as the “Ralph Gay Team ophtes." 1m players wishing to enter in this contest should oossposstfbflli; names n as soon as ~ Partners will be nicked bl! "00 player (that is) one player a8!"- Mr. Gay is a member o4’ i-M Parlcdale Quoit Club and is s1- wmys willing to hell) ¢l'""h“:".' i d sood ‘§i'£“$l’h¢“‘i.°dex§’>~”te§d oafnhil: l" m‘ "Hnwley Crockett Tournament. :1? Amherst and at St. Stephen .6 T"? HHIIOVH‘. the double ait- ' “he'd! Der from Halifax. whic is th ued to race Ouster Voio_ on we trot and pace at the box-ne- m" Twill was a bit sore early in so season but his owner John bgott of Halifax hopes that ho will sound th thn h s - h bed tint AIS his phy- ton meet S211; Lsuufil-ritefisxlt". 131:1, llubr. Veurn 13:011.’ announ- Poslbility thlt kt! will ask Del ced yesteeday. 5—(AP)—Ths man - industrialist-movie - mike!‘ 1. is gaining welsh! 110d “we i" nnvunnv HILLS. Calif. sept- seemlngly indes- tructlbie Howard Rushes. loom- 11 d sired cf for yahyysseaftiere awablrpiadge crash July t year boa-suns o liver tsomlo, was inc to N- to season. On the other side of the i H’. t def" n“ h o‘; 1e veteran enoeman w o cam to‘ e inlonalwithbetroitl Had W tor Bank Golcitil 10d Ab has indicated Demand), ital that he wants and that ebsnea of him changing his mind. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Again Defeat Summersliie The clouted out tenshits 01L m llvenea of two ulmner - era last night at the DrivinlPark diamond and defeated 116 Hogan's loosi . score of 10 to 6. A way and a sinzl! were the only 0W0 aumsnersido 320g! we" I510 get rom i! Y» portside tilnger. but be walked oh and hit three. Ready chalked up outs. Perry fanned Picture Heidi-ll! d?" rs b0 U", double b! 0B1- by B. safeties the to ele three. of The l idle J. Grady. at the hot corner for the locals. pulled down Nichol- son's foul fly after a 1on8 run. Mathleson h.it a home run over the left field rail fence 1n the first inning. He also hsd a double. as did Nicholson. Goodwin and Coyle. The ocais had seven errors to the v tors’ five. Lineups:- Ch'town.: Nicholson. 2b: Hen- n-essey. 3b: Mstheson, 1b; Good- McLennan. c: Coyiln. v1; White. rf; McKenzie, so: Reldlll- Summerside: Bernard. c; MI!- Leilan. of; McKay. rf; J. Grady. .3b; Oatway. 1b: Stewart. as: B. Grady. 1f: Landry. 2b: Perry. o: Williams. rf. Umpires: Piste. Carveth: bases. J. Schurmun and Gauthier. Score bv innings:- Charlottetown 102 000 1- Summ-erside 220 010 l— The lilan From Nowhere Whips Parker By GAYLE TALBOT FOREST HILLS. N. Y» Sept. I IAPI—'I‘om Brown. .n-.. of San Francisco. the young man who came out of nowhere to thrill the galleries at Wlmbiedan this summer. carried his meteoric car- eer a long ste-p forward today when he trounced Frankie Par- ker. the two-time defending cham- nlon. in a zruelllno five-set match in the United States national cb-mpionship. The battle of the bulge veteran lumped into a two-set lead. falt- ered while the defending title- holder swept through the next two. and then tumed on all his tremendous power to capture U1! deciding set and the match, 8-3. 6-4. 6-8. 3-6. 6-1. The triumph catapulted the win. if; ‘luau Juniors i GOODWILL RACES i PAGE NINE Cbarlottetovm Juniors. Grady l ‘ Charlottetown m vonstrike- ' display ~ same happened in the fifth when* i‘ 23-year-old Coast star into the semi-finals. where tonmnow he will ‘clash with Gardner Mulloy. l veteran star from Miami. l"l.a..i who won his quarter-final match with Pancho Segura. the ever- trvimz Ecuadorean. by scores of 4-6. 6-4. 12-10. 8-3. In the opposite semi-flnalulack Kramer of Los Angeies. tourna- ment favorite. will tie into sn-~ other dark horse. young Bob Fai- kenburg of the University of Southern California. 5 Brown, given but little chance against his 30-year-old opponent played perhaps the greatest ten- nis vet seen in the tournament as he partied Parker's best shots and gave the mechanical man one of theiworst trouncings be ever received. In the day's only women's 1 ed a somewhat one-sided victory over Mrs. Mary Arnold Prentiss of Los Asigeles. 6-3. 6-2. to reach the finals. Her opponent Sisndav will depend upon the outcome of tomorrow's clash between Pauline Canning Jolia. Calif. Rangers Plan Extensive Rebuilding BY ROSS TRUMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, Sept. 6 — An ex-. tcnsive_ rebuilding program. entail- ing one of tho largest farm systems in the National Hockey league. Rangers this vour sspuri. ofalontb, range program tc restore the Ran- gers to their former ircstners. manager hank Boucher said to-, ay- ' With 70 amateur plavors t- ing when truininz ooens n-t 1m;- peg Sept. ill and 51 professionals coming into camp e. weak latex; Boucher expasts to have 'ne o- tbe largest training camps in len- gue history. _> Rangers will mould their Milli"- team and the grlutar part of their farm system from this ga o! hockey-playing material. New sv- en Ramblers. St. Paul Saints silli the amateur New York Rovers will be represented at the camo. In addition, Rangers ave taker. Verdun Cyclones of t e Q1191‘?- fl- ion, and an unidentified team ir- western Canada under their wing. ‘Boucbor said that Brynn i-iqxtll . shifty mt wine who hllweo for New York sigh retirement HM to retire from there is slight ‘I0 GUI‘! STAGE GLASGOW. Scotland -(Ci‘) — will ryffe. famous scottln char-i aotereom ,nvlbowilllean, the after ooe more pontom-l lne nuance lure. | Hl-IIIIDI is an Inaenlngabounmng match. Dons Hart of Miami scor- l . will be developed by New York 1,. Junior Amateur Hockey Aseociat-i I _ “mi Wednesday, Sept. "tin-Thursday, Sept. 12th RACES START AT 1.30 P.M. D.S.T. A Great Two Days Thrill! The Season's Climax! DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST AND BEST RACING PROGRAMMES OF THE YEAR! 100 |-|(]|\$E$—vouni in the Futurities - AGE and hung experience in the up» Events—-10fl ||flR$E$ BE IN YOUR SEAT WHEN THEY STEP AT CHARLOTTETOWN FEEL THE THRILL THAT GOES WITH A CLOSE FINISH! WEDNESDAY, sun. 11th TWO -YEAI-‘.-0LD FUTURlTY-PURSE $548.00 1. QUAKERS DUD. b.f., by Calumet Duds, owned by Geo. S. Turn- er, Dartmouth, N.S. z_ 2. LUCKY IIARVESTLR. br.g., by Slmcoe Harvester, owned by Harry O'Brien. Albertoei, P. E. 1. 8. NORMA JEAN DALE, b.f., by Pliydale, owned by Ralph Gay, Char- w THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th FOUR- YEAR-OLD FUTUILITY-JWIRSE $502.00 I. C. HARRY BUDLONG, b.g., by C. Blldlulll, owned by Herbert Viisencr, Plctou, N. S. C. ALBERT BUDLONG, b.g.. by C. Budiong, owned by Brenton Howztal, Charloitofiown, R. R. 3, P. E. I. . MARLENE BUDLONG, d.b.m., by C. Budlong, owned by George Gregory, Clmllofibeilown, B. R., P. E. L lilmwwn- P- E- I- 4. HELEN 11., b.f., by Calumet Bingo, owned by Dr. L. D. Desumose, 4. BILLIE McVAY, c.g., by C. Budlang, owned by Dr. W. '1'. Hooper, Bzmm‘. N_ B_ Chariot-WWW“. P- E- l- 5. QUAKEIPS BOY, b.g., by C. Budloing, owned by George D. Turn- 5. JUST-A-GIFT, b.g., by Abner T. Clegg, owned by Dr. R. F. Sea- c,’ pat-mung,‘ |1_ g“ y, N5, mill, Cllflrlflliflwwn. P- E- l- 0. LUCKY NUMBER, b.g., by Kulmuck, owned by Willard Kelly, 6. OLA BUDLONG, b.f., by Calumet Budioug. owned by Randall Charlottetown, P_ a ]_ MacDonald. Miiltown Cross, P. E. l. 1, 5m, FRANCIS DRAKE, d.b.s., by C. Budlong. owned by Phillipa 7. MARY'S DELIGHT, b.m., by Piayda-le, owlned by Wilfred Pnught, Cherry Valley, P. E. I. 8. PLUCKY BUDLONG, b.g., by Calumet Budlong, owned by Em- & Murphy, McNellPs Mills, P. E. I. s. PROFESSOR CLEGG, 0.x» by Aim-r T- Olen. owned by M B» and T. E. lfunkinson- Mlddlomu. N. S- . DOROTHY HAL, b.m., by Wireless Hull, owned by Edward Dal- met Burke, Charlottetown, P. E 9 i ton, Newcastle, N. B. - ?="—2=2° TRilT-PURSE $4°°-°° , 1o. JUNE MORNIaNG, lug-rill] c. Bushing, owned by George r. Me- Donald, Morm d, P. . . 1. HIGH TIDE, 2:14 bl.g.. by Soviet. owned by Harry O'Brien, Alber- 1L PRINCE BUDLQNG, b‘, 5,43, Bufllpn‘, ownofl by H. P. Cudmore, W1- P- E- l- Brackley rt, r. n. 1. 2. PEERLESS HANOVER, 234%. b.h., by Dan Hanover. owned by i B. C. Cruickshank, Halifax, N. S. g;g3_g;g5 TgoT-PURBE $400.00 l. GEORGE MAC, Zzl-il/s, ch.g., by Abbe Worthy, owned by Ben Norm» "Mflflswn- P- E- 1 1. LUSTICIA, 2m, Imsm, by Lusty ma». owned h, Cbarles u. 4. BUDDY MOKO, 22.2, b.g. by Calumet Budlouig. owned by George Chandler, chaflottawwn, ]I_ E, 1, c h“ s H- Brwklfll- Ks!“ Bim- P- E- 1- ' . . asmucx, 2m, b.m., b x-isuuek, owned by . e ens- IS. DEAVERDALE, 2:13, b.g.. by Lauderdale, owned by‘ Don MsoNeiII, z :lv:‘]:‘m5lngtuny R |;_ L y 37 Fitzroy Sh, Sumsnerside, P. E. I. 3_ “M3103; L" 236%,, b411,, by Bu] I... owned by Tyndul Sample, s. iti-zuors NIGHTMARE, 2:14, b.m., by Kaimuclt, owined by Dr. Kenslngnm, a E L Gaol-so Bishop. Ch-rlomoowu. P. E- l- s. our SPENCER. b.s., by Spencer, owned by Jamel G. lamb, 1. EVA wonruv, mm, dk.b.m., h,- Abbe Worthy, owned by Dr. Magda”, 153mm, t "who Molnlyrr- Mont-sue. P- E- I- . s. Quaimws 50v, 2:15, h.g., by Calumet nndlong. owned by George j Turner, Dartmouth, N. S. h b C l A h d Ge a 6. BILLY AUBREY, 2217M, b- -- I 9» ‘l "Y, owne 0119 - I l I I . Brookins, Kenslngton. P. E. I. 1. BILLY KALMUCK, 2:14, m. by Kalmuck, owned by Lea naval-a, cnmwm an L 1w b b Kuhn k ed b Wellington i . N ILL'S PICK, 2: 4, . . uc . own y 2=12-2=14 TROT AND PACE - roast: $500.00 l ' QZNQ, Snummm P‘ a ,_ " Y l d b F c c M ‘ . ~ EY, br.m.. b Pa: Vo o, owne - - 08 1. PETER BROOKE 2ND, 2:00, br.g.. by Peter Brooke .Ir., owned by ” Ambush §'_s_ ’ Pr!" "m" Clllb- “"5"”- N- 5' 1o. vans ERITTEN. ma. dk.b.in., by Bellini Scott, owned by Lorne 2. KAVOLA 296%. bik.m., by Volosnlte, owned by P. R. McCorm-so, Keny’ southwm a |;_ L Charlottetiowlb P. E. I. l- Al-CWINE- 2=°3‘/-- bllim» bl’ s°°“'-'“" "W “Y P- m M”°°“'"°' FREE-I-‘OR-ALL rnor s, PACE-PURSE $500.00 Churlottetnwn, P. E. I. 4. WALTER BROWN 2:05%, ch.g., Ma-rtiilque, owned by Scott L T", ‘Bu!’ 2,05%, Chg" by Bu.‘ Abbe, on“; by Dude). n“). Maekg, Darilmouth, N. S. Club, New Glasgow, N. S. S. SAY LAaW‘. 20719.5 b.g., by Peter-At-Luw, owned by W. B. Morl- 2. ROYAL_AT_LAW, 2,04’ ht!“ by Pdefimhmw, owned by 5mm“; W." IX -- ,- u: ,P.E.I. e. Bonnie-s sov, zoos. dk.b.g., by Bolmy Oath, owned by John ,_ fig‘; ml‘;”f,,6f'm__ b, H“ Bu,’ W“, by Wm" “emu...” Harkness, Sim-liners“ , P. E. I. Charlottetown, R E L 7. JOE DIRECT 2:07, bik.g., by King Direct, owned by J. F. Baxter, t JOLLITY’ 2,05%, duh by Damn” Aflam, on,“ b’ J5me, Mo“. "alum" N- s‘ arity, Halifax, N. S. l- COLLEEN 59°"- "624- b-m- bl’ 5°°"“'“'- °‘"‘°" i" W' 9' s. ANTI-AIRCRAFT, 2:03, dk.b.s., by Volomlte, owned by Charles Swwut- m“ Glulw“ N‘ s‘ H. Horton, Murray River, P. E. I. 0. WILDCAT VOLO, 2:017“ 11.3., by Volo Peter, owned by My Cream- 6_ “BEA MAE, 2,04%’ hum" By “lghhnd 5w“, "m"; by 1.3 Q "1 5h skim"- N- 5- Coatcs. 4 Earnscllffe so, Ami-entails’. s. m b w G - 7. BILLY JANE 2.06%, lllkh. h Do Ion I " , own y . - ms-zns mos a PACE-PURSE 8500.00 . 5m,“ N" Gun,“ N_ s? . r an 2m, b. . b rem-am.“ owned b c. w. Hass- !=19—2=22 1'1"" f‘ PACE-Pun“ “°°-°° I m: géitshlglphen’ N. n8. y 1K." 7 d 1_ giggle: HI-IlNLE'lY;u‘2o:1?,sbr.m.. by Peter Henley, owned by Dr. - , , 0X11] IIE, y e I 2. klfiblshlrltle-IIILLOP, 2.09, bl.g.. by Peter Mo Nip, owne by Ross z £150 Fmgol: 3:12 c?“ b, Cum“ “Mo, one‘ by John o. . ocvrr, = ., Be s , ovme b J. w. erizusoo. X o i - - 8 gi-fnlglisjgnkom, p? by mm d y 3. MONEY MAKER, 2:14, b.g., by Shging Sam, owned by Bay O'Brien, 4. BRIGHT SPOT. 220910, b.m., by Abbedule, owned by Emilie“ Alberbom, P- E- I- ‘ I b Burke on...‘ ttctown, r. a. 1. I 4- gctéTlgY lliisllllllliilllm all? hrs. by Calumet Bud our, owned y L,2:10 bubh-xvoloownedbliurodstesd, --llit' . c... 5 grafkleztPPE. I. ya, z y , T y s Am l. g0: lSvlllgLBURNz: Zégilé/xeblfgé, 2y goinlnlon Grltian, owned by . ..: .. KInDIrectmrned H.W.. n- ..conniw.u - 1--- a 1051-3916,]; ' by ‘ ’ by I 6. £Raviolt1hs,;=1g, b.g., by Barvmetbe, owned by Donald Turner, 7. PETER BUDLONG, 2:10, b.g., by Calumvl: Bullion]. owned by flfimflll 1 - - D. M. MacAulay, Pugwssh. N. S. 7. GWENDOLYN HANOVER, 2:20, b.m., by Calumet Chuck, ownld l. LORRAINE ABBE, 2:07%, b.m., by Bert Abbe, owned by James b!’ L- D- 991151319"?- Bll-"I I». N- B- McNeil], Kcnsington, r. u. I. um d I 8- igmlllmllgaggllil-Onlzzi. in}; bly 011w" BIIdlW-l- "WWI O. WAIT N’ SEE, 2:11} , b. . b K no owns b Willard Kcl . l’ "m" - ~ Y ' ' ' Scamp,“ ,,_ E L é x’ y h’ I y a, arias-rug‘ Glltvggllga‘ 2:024, eh.g., by Orcul Grstlan, owned by - _ '0 cr ce, e , . . m" LYSSTJEI".E',.Z:.‘§;,SJ;;.,'I._CQT” Buflhm" on“ b’ ‘or B‘ 10. LADY ROSE, 2:13, b.m., by Calumet Budlollg, owned by Wilfred 1i. PATRICK aura. mot/l. as, by Bert Abbe. owned by w. o. rrnuhirt. Cherry Valley. P- E- I- Stewart, New Glasgow. N. S. ll. SHIRLEY II. TEMPLE. 2:14, b.m.,. by Calumet Budlong. owned 12. MARJORIE HANOVER, 2m, b.m., h, chi-inlet Chuck, owned by by ll- 8L S- Sfiflblcs- Ch“ "Wm- P- E- 1- |.*_ Q cue", 4 mpnlcfllle 5e" Amber", 1m 5_ 12. BALDWIN G., 2:16, b.g., by Baldwin, owned by L. Gillespie, Parri- l3. QUEEN'S TREASURE. moo-Vi. b.m., by Peter Denasnore, owned by tglw- N- $- Rgchu-d 1553]", North Sydney, N_ 5_ l3. LONA DIRECT. 2:09. b.m., by Fleet Hanover, owned by W. G. I4. JACOB WITIIROW, 2112M. b.g., by_Lce Harvester, owned by Rioh- Silly/II". NEW GlB-BEOW- N- B- ard yum", NM“, Sydney‘ N, s_ 14. ELEANOR G., 2:11, b.m., by Calumet Budlong. owned by Urban 15. JERRY LEE VOLO, zsiil/l. b.g., h,- True Volo. own-ad by Richard R- Glllls- lillwuclls- P~ E- l- _ Jib-km North 5311M,“ N_ 5_ 15. ‘ I]!!! [IIANOPYI-Zg. 2:10, br.g., by Sandy I-lash, owned by Johe .1-'or: .-NEhr.b .wnq| . »»<~-"“--- I gait“? Niel‘: 8L3?“ N? s? Cum“ Chuck o h I ‘ I6. QEEIDh IIIANgVI-Iifischig, by“ Lgwrence Hanover. owned by Riots- nr aaee, n yney. . . I m5 PACE CLASSIFIEIFPURSE “MM 11. gaff: liqiéuvvtévssz," £111.‘ h; Peter the Brewer, owned by w. q ' . I .1 . . . 1. MAUDINE BUDLONG. b.m., by Calumet Budlmng, owned by Alex TllREE-YEAR-Ol-D FUTURlTY-PURSE 8691-00 Agnew, Central Royalty. P. E. I. I. MONA lift-KANE, b.m., by Clover Guy, owned by D. I. and I‘. If. i. JUST FLICIIA. 23516, b.m., by Calumet Budltmg, owned by Har- Pound. Charlottetown, P. E. I. old Cudmore. Harrington, P. IL. I. 2. MISS (YOMMANDO. b.f., by Calumet Budiollg, owned by Dr. Pres- l. BUDDY BUDLONG, 2:21, b.g.. by Calumet Budlong, owned by iznn McIntyre, Montague, P. E. I. Has-old Stead, Brsnkley, P. E. I. 3. DONALD G., b.g.. by Calumet Budlong, osmed by Urban R. Gillie, 4. LEES NIGHTMARE, b.m., by Bud Axworthy. owned by J. W. lvllscouchc. i’. E. I. O'Brien, Elsnsdalo. P. E. I. 4. GUY llnltyflhTl-IR, b.g.. by Slmcoe Harvester. owned by Mill b B. KATHRYN DAY, b.m., by Guy Day, owned by Alphonse Nspke, Williams, (izziiotitetcown. P. E. I. Newcastle. N. B. 5. TINY BUDLONG, b.m., by Ra-lumet Budlong. owned by Murray 6. CAP LEE, b.g., by Corponl Lee, owned by Mr. Watts Newcastle, a, Mulligan, Iflnkora, P. E. I. N. B. 0. DUDY BUDLONG, b.g., by Budloug, owned by Harold Stead, Char» 7. WHIZ-AWAY, h!» by Wisdom. owned by J. II. Brecn, Halifax. N.S. iwclnwvn. R R. l. PRINCESS KALMUCH, b.m., by Kalmuck, owned by D. M. Mse- ‘I. PETER II., b.g., by Protester. owned by Wm. McCoomba. NJ. Aulay, Pugwash. N. B. - 8. VALLIE LONG, b.m., by Dllfloslg, owned by Lowery Q Answer, I. MICKEY BUDLONG‘, b.f., by Cllllmet Dillon], owned by Ian-y Montague, P. E. I. DIIIIIII- C ' fills Siding, P. E. I. I. NELDA A. VOLO, b.m., by Protester, owned by Menard Barrleoi, 10. NELLIE WORTIIY. b.m., by Alworthy, owned by P. D. IlueII, Can Centre Acallh, N. B. . dlgon. P. E. I. 1o. HELEN BUDLONG, b.m., by C. Bodlong, owned by Laurie I. I1. SAMSON ROYAL, b.f., by Samson Hal. owned by Clarollee Wood, O'Brien, Cobequid Rd., lower Saekvllle, N. S. Covahead. P. E. I. 11. DAISY BUDLONG. b.m., by Calumet Blllong. owned by George I7. PRINCE MARINA, 11.1.. owned by Herbert Winner. Plated. N. S. l3- MAC WATSON. b-I», by Watson Peter, owned by Percy Downs, C‘ ' ietown, P. I. l. ADMISSION PRICES-ADULTS ll. (‘huts Illclilded) NOTE: Programme subject to change. McIntyre, Montague. P. E. I. Horses may be moved b faster classes to slit eligibility. " ag-cmnnusm 65o CHARLOTTETOWN llRIVlNG PARK & PROVINCIAL EXlllBlTl0N ASSOCIA'I'ION LIZ-OOI-ONIL D. A. MseKINIION, 0.8.0. President. I.W.BOIIL'I'II,I.I~I>