1. V vtt^T* >H^ . - lilliai 'fii:%r SJ©1 If-; A** , * x % it WJ niv. ■■ '11 WWMMMWm, .11. EM 'M us, M^Kls&tti '*l|»IIMl-|-|>l||LJ« ■raU| 'INNING ENTR1 f IN CLASS BRAND DAYS «JL JL \ J % J %JJL JULsjim I CKHTBAL F 1SK Hop* Rlv«V» Ob Satirity, Aug. 18th immum. AOftAtro T«OT «H iw Md at OMtnl PwjS mtfct ,fcor» &., »&» itoKA »t» i t» op**** t» tin jmbths. fct3 * mint* *»». 4«t„»yL7£ aSItefi * **<** "•■*■ *» AdmfttKlCNA i «t tit* f****4* „„. JOHN T. COBHAOV ^ *&g§—If *jo»f stanley bridge ;e races The Stanley Bridge Racing Club held their second race Saturday after¬ noon. The traek committee had the track nicely cleared and the fans saw some good racing. Walter C, won out In the postponed race from the day before with Soldier, Boy second and Ethel Todd third, Upton Boy, owned by Fulton Brown , a consistent winner last year, kept up his; winning streak -by capturing the fifty clasa-irQuvLa^AuBroy, a f«t_pac,-. er, owned by W. Warren of Clinton. Chestnut (-Prince,'.!*' son, of, the ' i grand old Queen Catherine, was the best in the ' three minute class. Helen Tramp- fast, with the veteran Austin Tayloi up, was second, Emily Cope showed tots of speed but was short of work -