#® THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | { | | They're Here--What?--The Exhibi- tion Visitors also the New October Exhibition visitors will find "Welcome!" written al over our door mat and on our faces. Horse | In the World of Sport Race Results ; The sports at the fair got away to -At-Fair; Tuesday | Dan Kismer, R. Fraser, Pembroke x ET ra Rosedale, McKeller, Smith's Falls, ond Nellie Murphy, LC. Perry, were j not able to start due to minor mis- hap Drop in and get a few of the latest--if you haven't the | 800d start Tuesday afternoon with | haps, | time to hear them, ask for an October supplement and look it over at your |® COUDIe 'of fing horse races on the | pleasure. Anyway, as longgga you get this new October List. "SURE TO CATCH YOUR FANCY" SONGS When the Honeymoon Was Over--Charles Harrison *Birds of a Feather--Fred Hughes on! 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BICYCLES--FISHIN G TACKLE--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS. 88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529. 79719--3$1.00 cons. AB185 yi 09 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" Al442 FURS Choice Assortment of* -- HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER AND SABLE Gourdier's BROCK STREET] 09 23 | Programme. The 3.00 and 0 classes were run off and provided { amusement for a goodly crowd of spectators. The first class - drew | twelve entries the largest number €een at the fair in some years. The | large number of horses made a fair start difficult and in the last heat the | driver of City Princess, C. Rendalls, | was ordered to the barn, which at | first he refused to do but was later { replaced by B. McCane and the next sttempt was a go. The 3.00 class | was won by Reta Hal, owned by J. | Elmhurst, Indian River, which, after | being nosed out by Directum Mur- |phy, T. K, Nicholson, Kingston, "in | the first heat, won the next three | Helen C., owned by J. Orr, Belleville, [Won first money in the 2.30 class {win Don Pedro, owned by Sherman | G. Davison, Brockville, second. In | both the races number of horses were drawn due to minor injuries. The | races were continued until dusk. W. | Murray acted as starter. The heats were as follows: -- -- 3.00 Class, Reta Hall, J. Elmhurst Indian River { Directum Murphy, T. K. Nicholson, Kingston 1 Iola the Great, C. Woods, Barriefield.. 6 City Princess, W. Eim- hurst, Indian River. Eddie Note, R. O'Leary, Pembroke Neal Murphy, E. Robbs, . Kingston Rex, W. H. Stolicker, Gananoque ........ 10 Queen Elizabeth, A. Runnyons, Cardinal. Frank Medium, J. Holmes, Kingston. ..11 Edmond the Great, A. A. Richardson, Gan- anoque Ruby Mack, J. Orr, Bel- leville 3 9 | 2.30 Class, | Helen C., "J. Orr, Belle 1. ville 1 { Don Pedro, Sherman Davison, Brockville .... Bernard McKenna, W. Eves, Kingston Barnard Hal, W. J. Spero, Indian "River Nellie Yucon, Toronto Judge Murphy, F. Whitney, - Kingston Queen Foster, G. H. Cold- well, Cardina) Filme 2.29 1-4; 2.29 1-2; Looks Like Big Set Right in New York 8. Watters, 4 1 st 6 7 2.29 1-4. The New York Giants continued their winning streak last week, and by their victories, notably the pair over Pittsburg, enjoy a substantial | sanardo Does Mile In 1.50 3.4 OLD RECORDS FALL ON GRAND CIRCUIT at Syracuse, N.Y., in a Regular Race. Sanardo, the great pacer who has | not been seen very often this year | on the Grand Circuit, broke the state fair race record at Syracuse, N.Y., on Friday, when he paced the fastest mile in a race exhibited on the "Big Line" this year. He went the mile in 1.59 3-4 in the second heat of the 2.03 pacing class. Sanardo was driven by Tommy Murphy, who has driven practically 'al the record- breakers at the fair. i Czar Worthy, a bay gelding, broke the record for three-year-old when he negotiated the mile in 2.03 3-4 also driven by the Poughkeepsie | | veteran, Murphy, | | Sanardo's showing, however, was the'best ever made on the track and | | was considered by race followers to | | be an even better showing than that {of Peter Manning, wh8, on Wednas- | { day, did the mile in. 1.58. Peter Man- | ning was paced by a gunning horse | | during his time trial ile Sanardo TTT lead in the National league. Barrmg | made his record in a regular race. a complete form reversal the pennant | Sanardo might have made a much | appears to be firmly in the grasp of | petter record it harder pressed. The the McGraw clan, In the American league the New York team have played two games less than Cleveland and must play almost perfect ball in their remain- ing games to secure the flag. The four-games series to be played in New York this week between New '1 York and Cleveland will probably de- cide the race. Speaker's team. won all seven of won only four out of seven. The In- dians found an easy mark in the Ath- { letics, and New York suffered set- backs at the hands of the White Sox, the Brawns and the Red Sox. Both New York teams are favored over their rivals for league honors in the matter of games to be played. In the American, Cleveland's remain- ing contests are to be played on the vantage of playing mbst of their games at home. To date the New Yirk Americans have won the maj- | ority of their games against the In- | dians. The Kilties have three more | games to play with Detroit before taking on Cleveland in the most try- its games last week, while New York | road, while the Kilties have the ad- |" gelding, an easy winner in the first heat, which he covered in 2.00 3-4 took the lead at the start. He step- | ped the first quarter in 29 3-4 | | seconds to assume a lead of 30 feet. | | He made the half mile post in one | minute flat. The gelding"s mark to- { day lends support to Murphy's re- mark earlier in the week that San- | | ardo will beat Single G. the next time | | they meet. The world's trotting record for a mile in a race is 2.01 1-4, made by Hamburg Belle at North Randall, \ Ohio, Aug. 25th, 1909, The world's pacing record for a mile in a race is 1.58, made by Direc- tum I. at Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 30th, 1914, | J. - q i HA WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1921, I VULCANITE ROOFING | - We invite comparison in price and qual- "ity withany other roofing material on the | market. Allan Lumber Co. 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Kearns is willing 'that Jack shall start again with the big Kansas farmer, but wanted to talk it all over with Dempeey before tossing their signatures on the parchments. Tex and Kearns have another date and it is expected that the matter FREE With every Maxotire ordered du ring Falr Week we will give one Wood Air-Tight Tube --(your size) FREE. EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBBER CO. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. will be clinched. Rickard has had Willard signed for some time. Jess wants no one hut Dempsey. Accord- ing 'to Rickard, Willard insists that he is entitled to another bout with Dempsey. The big farmer will Never believe that Dempsey is the better man until the champion does it all over again. -- ed Eros} Death at Fallbrook. Fallbrook, Sept. 19.--A much re- spected resident of this place passed away on Sunday in the person of An- drew Bain. Mr. Bain bad been in failing health for some time, but through the ocmreful mursing of his wife he had become able to be up and about most of the time. On Sunday afternoon death came very suddenly, the cause being heart f3il- ure. The deceased was in his sixty- ninth year, and elways resided in Fallbrook. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and an adopied daugh- ter, Miss Gertie Stone, and an adopt- ed son Joseph Joncs. The funeral is to be held from his late residence on Tuesday and interment will be made at the Highland dine cemetery. Joins Belleville A, A, A, The Belleville high school football team has become affiliated with the Belleville Amateur Athletie: Associa- tion, which will handle the finances of the students who play in the in- terscholastic series with Peterboro. and Kingston. pe CLO Canada's best byy- the ECONOMY Package Baggage TRANSFER BRINGING UP FATHER Phone 1776J 8S. 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