SEPTEMBER 1. 1951 "Back Stretch (Continued from Past 5) been harnesl noticed from time to time. The following wire from Jim Cal- - esults of the races at km Elves ' McGee i r last night. best time g(1n-;b'3c,t5';"'.Il:lI Martin double win- Iicr best time 2.15 W5: Morris Dir- ,...'...,..i.ie winner. best.time 2.13. other winners were Sudden Mary New records . set up by Mr. McGee and lieu:-is Direct. Night racins re- sumes at Island Park. Woodstock. after Fredericton and closing date Woodstock, N.B. Mr mil Heinle Stron8- wm he Thanksgiving Day .rh,,.g5, Jim, for your news. Two of the happiest men in Kin- km, a couple of weeks ago were alcssrs. Mulligan and Murray when they went out to the stable and looked at a beautiful light chest- nut lllly foal. sired by Jollliotly raced in Ohio where she was high- It regarded and was brought here dam, Lou Patch 2.09'i. for brood mare purposes- Afterwards the party that sold her was anxious to have her back and offered a sum much mor than he had received. She traces back to the greatest pacer the world has ever known -- Dan Patch l.55'i. Friends of the owners are predict- ing that the newcomer will be an- other Tiny Budlong - ofla Hunter River is one of the hors- icst places in the Province and new speed is being purchased or traded continually. The latest are Cyril smith has sold a colt by Ab- ncr 'r. clogs. dam by Whit 13 Forbes. second dam by Brazilian and third dam by the famous Black Pilot, to Lloyd McAlllster of Mono- ton. He is a handsome four-year-old chestnut that has shown consider- able speed in hisworkouts. He is being registered as Golden Chance Cyril's son Ralph has traded the 2.12 with Elinor Cloiv of Wlltshirc for a colt by oreizon Hal, a his. line looking pacer that Elmer is very high on. pacor Jerry Grattlm very successful in his busin- and through that success has :6; enabled to gratify his love of happen by purchasing some ,1 me best bred and fastest in the west. He is also a breeder and pro- moter of harness racing and lead- mg official, as our readers have ster. Some time M0 Elm" Ild the writer that he was gettin 8. bit amour-aged with him as resznrds speed until one day a PIX T3” Put on the road suddenly, scared the pacer and he showed a sur91'I5In'v- flight of speed. other news Is that Emmett Ber- nard. who was operated on for ap- psndicltls recently. is out liming his three horses every day. Good for you. Emmott. we are glad 50 know you are recovering so nice- ly Probably the most enthusiastic horseman in Hunter River is Rod- dic Ford and all his loving care is now being bestowed on the trot- ter Baron 2.ll. Baron has certainly fallen into good hands and he de- SCTVDS IL). d A On August 28th. I897. Star Pointer placed his famous mile of 159'. at Rradvlllc. Mass. It was L the first mile ever stepped better than 2.00 by a harness horse. In- teresting to admirers of A;ROI- Pointer 2.07 is the fact that his m WANTED SOIIAP IRON & METALS Highest Prices Paid Scrap yard at Finlay Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown Auto Salvage, Grafton Street T P raced afternoon: of Sept. 12 and 13 at the Charlottetown track. Money. dam. Miss Commando. own- ed by Dr. Preston Maclntyre. Mon- taguc. Ryder. Moncton. NB. -dnm. Goldie Dudds. owned by Geo. Turner. Dartmouth. N.S. Money. dam. Allie Hal. owned by Montztguc. P.E.I. l Dorothy Abelle, owned by Randall MacDonald, Mllltown Cross. P.E.T. dam. Emily Gratton. owned by C. Hoosier. dam. Moon Glow. owned by Chris. J. Walker. Halifax. N.S. lHoosler. dnm. Joscdale Lady Lou. owned by Chas. J. Walker. Halifax. NS. Boutlller. River Ryan. C.B. dam, Midnight Melody, owned by Horacc'Wlllis. Charlottetown. P.E.I. owned by A. L. Rennlc, Elmsdcle. P.E.I. Hanover. dam. Honey Direct. own- ed by W. Fred Taylor, Bradalbanc. Moncy. dnm. Tillie Hal. owned by grandsm. Bally Pointer, was aired'mct Budlona. dam. Betty 8.. own- by Star Pointer and sudden Mary. that won at st. Stephen in 2.12 a week ago for owner 0.1-I. McOin- ley. is out of the same sire as AI-got Pointer - Pegasus Pointer 2.02-.2. There will be plenty of racing throughout the Marltlmes on Labor Day. At Truro there will be a Free For All, three dashes of uoo each also other classified events. Sydney will have a big program for Labor Day and of course that is onenintz day for Fredericton Exhibition. These are Just a few of the tracks that will be giving meets on that holiday. , Regrettably in the midst of the harness racing season. death call- ed away three splendid supporters of the sport. In Sydney it was Arthur ?Yod" Andrews, widely known resident. For more than thirty years he was connected with the horse racing in Cape Breton. In summerside it was our very esteemed horseman friend Percy Bowness. whom everybody liked and admired. It was a great shock to all who knew him. Percy was gne of the best friends of racing ere. Another great loss was the pass- ing of Percy Walsh. who since he was a very young man took a great interest in horses. being the own- er at one time of that good pacer Colonel Waltz 2.141;. Percy was also a great help to this column. furnishing news items obtained in his travels through the country. To the relatives of the above we tender on behalf of ourselves and horsemen friends throughout the lvaalritimes. our very deepest symp- E 3'. ENTRIES FUTUBITY RACES We take pleasure in publishing the complete entry list for the Colt Futurity Races sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club, of which W. G. Gil- lespie is the hard working sec- retary treasurer. As will be- no- ticed there are large fields in all the pacing classes. probably twice. and in some cases three times as many as any previous year. Un- der the racing rules it is not per- missible to race futurlty stakes In divisions. all the entries must start in one class. For this reason sec- retary W. G. Gillespie is sending a letter to the owner of each entrant stating that he will be given an opportunity of withdrawing and starting fee returned if he notifies Mr. Gillespie on or before Septem- ber 3rd. The futurlties will be TWO YEAR OLD PACE 1. Money Roynl.b.h. by Real 2. Royal Bank. b.h. by Federal am. Volo Ray. owned by Frank A. 3. Buzz Away. b.g. by Pepper. 4. Venttn'Pcarl. b.m. by Real . and L. Stables and Brood Farm. 5-Rnnlda. c.m.. by Ginger. dam. 6-Brian Grattan. b.g. by Pepper. . Dauphinee. Halifax. N.S. 7-Hoosier Moon. c.g. by Josedalc 8-Eddie Hoosier. eg. by Josednlc 9-Mnlnccl. b.g. by Pagaliaccl. 10-Betty's Boy. b.g. by Abner . Clcgg. dam, Bonny Axworthy. 11-Honey Girl. b.m. by Squirts .E.l. I2-Peter Might. b.g. by Real Harvester. Iolwsned by Dr. J. A. Donahue, Truro, Mac. dam. All True. owned Vernon F. Poley, Cnmpbellton. N.l3. ed by Ray Keenan. Charlottetown. TWO YEAR OLD TII.0'l' 1-New Forest. b.m. by Paga- llaccl. dam. Forest Girl, owned by Mrs. James Poulton. Charlottetown. P.E.I. 2-Sandy's Squire, b.g. by Squire Hanover. dam. Betty 6. IL. owned by Peter McMahon. Kenslngton. P. E.I. I 3-Heather Dale. b.g. by Paga- liaccl, dam, Miss Jane Arden, own- ed by Colin McDermldt. Charlotte- town. P.E.l. 4-Miss Pen Pal. b.m. by Paga- llnccl. dam. Miss No Mail, owned by H. town. P.E.I. and S. Stables. Charlotte- 5-Alr Lift. b.g. by Playdule. dam. Lady Bird. owned by Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. P.E.l. 6-Ginger Worthy, blk.h. by Gin- ger. dam, June Worthy. owned by George MacDonald, Mermaid. P.E.T. THREE YEAR OLD PACE 1-Gallant Bobby. b.h. by The Great G.. dam. Emily Gratton, own. gds by C. L. Dauphinee. Halifax. 2-Penny Royal. b.g. by Real Money. dam. Eva Worthy. owned by Dr. Preston Maclntyre, Mon- talzue. P.E.I. 5FMr- McGee. b.g by Abner T. C1938. dam. Maywln. owned by J. H. DeWitt. Woodstock. N.B. 4-Doctor J. A.. b.g. by Simcoc dam. Budlong Mare. 5-Leland's Pride. bl.m. by Abner T. Clegg. darn. Symbol Bartha. own- ;;lB by W. M. Styles, Woodstock. 5-Julie Clemz. b.m. by Abner T. CIEZK. darn. Dot Budlong. owned by Murdock Nicholson, Springton. P,E.I. 7-Barbara Dillon. b.m. by Dillon by 3-BISOH. M2. by Real Money. dam. Blay Girl, owned by A. and L. Stables and Brood Farm, Mon- tague. P.E.T. 9-Bonnies Mpney. ,b.m. by Real MONEY. dnm. Dorothv Ab:-lie, own ed by Randall MacDonald. Mill- town Cross. P.E.l. 10-Model Budlong. b.g. lw Cnlu. met Budionrz. dam. Nancy Carroll, owned by James C. Ryan. Spring- hlll. N.S. ll-Belllnnl Mite. b.m. by Abner T. Clog". dr-m. Donn Billinnl. own- lexds by Dr. J. A. Donahue, Truro I2-Glenda May. b.m. by Real Money, dnm. not nnmed, own.-.1 by A. P. MncGIilgan. Montague, P,l'-LI, 13-Just Sandra. b.m. by Abner 1'- CIOIILZ. dam, Karovn The Great, owned by Jlistvtmere Stables. Char- lottetown. P.E.l. '14-Squire Hal. c.g. by Squire Hanover. dam. Nora Worthy find. owned by Keith Thomas, Jr.. Hall- fax. N.S. 15-Eiigcne Handover. b.h. bv Calumet Budlotig. dam. Margaret. Laurel. owned bv H. and S. Stables, Charlottetown. P.E.I. IF-Mona Clegg. c.m. bv Abner 1'. Clone. dam. not named. owned by Eddie Colo. Mnyfield. PJ-3.1. 17-Marin Squire. bum. by Squire Hanover. dcvn. Nora Krlmuck. own- EIIF by J. E. Turner. Hope River. . ..l. 18-Dotty Watson. b.m. by Real Money. dam. Dorothy Dix. owned by Raymond Trnchy, Gaspe. Que. THREE YEAR OLD TBOT l-Len's Pal. b.g. by Pagullaccl. dam. Marlene Budlong. owned by George Gregory. Charlottetown. P. E.T. 2-Silver Mnygo, b.h. by Rcymore dam. not named. owned by Chas. 3-Pal's Irenc. b.m. by Pagallac- cl. dam. Inez Reynolds. owned by Burke LeBoeuf. Cnmpbellton..N.B. 4-Jackie's Pride. b.g. by Paga- llaccl. dam. Mona McKane. owned by Pound Bros.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. 5-Hopeton Direct. b.m. by Pat- rick Direct. dam, Millie. owned by Lester A. Rankin. Bunbury. P.El.I. 6-Brother Bill. b.g. by Playdzilc. dam. Lady Bird. owned by L. M. Howard. Cornwnli. P.E.T. Gen. R. Thompson. Summcrsldc. 7-Gertie S.. cm. by Squire Han- EBSI, Charlottetown. P.E.T. over. dam. Sandra S.. owned by 13-Myrtle Budlonfz. Br.m. by Tyndell Sample. Kenslngton. P.E.l. PIl0ll(:'768 or write P. 0. Box 403 a Calumet Biidlong. dam. Fdith Grey. owned bv Jackie MncGuigan. Mon- taxzne. P.E.I. 1'. Close. dam. Bettv G. R.. own- ed bv Urban R. Glllis. Mlscoucho. PF I. '14-Barry Cit-cg. b.h. bv Abner 15-Wayne Budlong. b.h. by Calu- ATTENTION SPEEIIY " September Meet 12th-13th EIITIIIES CLOSE sm. 4tll ' NOIISEMEN ner T. Clegg. dam. Great, owned by lam!-ll Summerslde. P.E.T. Harvester. dam. owned Truro. N.S. 8-All Budlong. b.g. by Frankie Budlong. dam. Peg: Budlong. own- ed by Randall town Cross. P.E.T. MacDonald. Mill- 9-Claressa Silver. b.m. by Hy- lnnd Patch. dam. Jean Holt. owned by Mrs. H. T. Ramsay. Port El- gln. N.B. 10-Frisco The Great. b.g. by Lusty Frisco. dam. Lula Bell Scott. owned by Reg Sonler. Summersldc. P.E.I. . I1-June Budlong. b.m. bv Calu- met Budlong. rlnm. June Worthy 2nd. owned by George MacDonald. Mermaid. P.E.T. FOUR YEAR OLD PACE 1-Abner The Great, b.g. by Ab- Jessie The Heffell. 2-Freddie Scott. ('.g. by Sfmcoe Pluckey Scott. by IDr. J. A. Donahue. 3-Billy Budlong. b.g. by Calu- lmet Budlong. darn. May Cape. 0Wn' ed by Randall town Cross. P.I:.I. MacDonald. Mill- PICTUEI OF IN 1903 N": CIIFVRO H-utss we MISTAKE I moms acono Misfattstou :Ig:t'c'I(u1l:o -IMDE wig Eu" amrnem Iai in! cross some iI'o.v":II'N'9'I9 "M M .15.. slur ": W9!" ADIESS HORNE Morons... 7' l()L OS 910311.: SHIP! (vi vI(ec THE GUARDIAN. Twin Baseball - Bill Scheduled For Sundgy In view of the fact that the' scheduled city Baseball League: semi-final playoff clash between Anchors and stars was postponed last night because of rain. all four, teams in the loop will meet over Memorial Field on Sunday after- noon in I. double bill. Getting under way at 1:30. the Northeast Rovers and the North. west Falcons will meet in the first same or their best of three semi- final series, while immediately fol- IOWIDR. West End Anchors and East End Stars will clash in the second tilt of their best of three series. Falcons and Rovers attempted to get their series opener under way on Thursday but had to pick II "D after three innings of play because of d rkness. In the Anch- 0l'5'5I-HS Serle8.- Anchors hold a one game lead over their opponents as the result of a 3.0 verdict in the Opener on Wednesday evening. They could wind it up on Sunday with a victory. Both games will be seven inn. lng affairs it was announced here lnst night by league president Danny Mccormack, . Schools Reopening Continued fr:m page 1 ...LH.g,ggggg ip ins. wireless operation, trade dress. milking and art applied to in. dustry. In The Multlm eg Ovegcrowded but adequate. but in the rural areas, 70 schools which Oberated last year will not open this winter because teachers refuse to "3"""I I-0 the tiny settlements. In the Maritimes. facilities were termed adequate to handle an ex. pected record enrolment. Increas- 3h0FIr38e which caused many per- missive licences to be granted last year to teachers in bBCkWO0ds schools. In the Province of Quebec. where some schools will not open um” w9d"e5dEY-extensions are being built to some city schools to handle this season's expected 71,. 500 pupils-an increase of 1,500 over last year. , A streamlined English course. "North American literature," will be introduced into Quebec's prot- estant schools. Biggest problem in the Drovinces is a teacher CI-'nW-Tlnz in Manitoba. Teachers will be lacking in many rural schools of that province and sev- eral hundred persons will be is. sued permissive licences to teach in rural schools. In the cities of the three provinces. facilities are said to be "adequate." Two touchy situations map 3” otherwise happy picture in the British Columbia educational sys- tem. In the Salmon Arm District. Prairie shortage My 4-Jock Martin. bl.m. by Fleur Hanover. dam. The Flapper, own. gdaby Geo. Carpenter, Woodstock. 5-I-Indy H.. b.g.' by Simone Har- vester. dam. Play Girl, owned by P. S. Cobb. Charlottetown. P.E.l. 6-Robin C.. b.m. by Abner T. Clegg, dam. Roma Dillon. owned by Simpson. Charlottetown P. 7-Lady Hoosier. b.m. by Josedule Hoosier. dam, Moon Glow. owned by Chas. J. Walker, Halifax. N.S. 8-Face Cloth. b.m. by Squire Hanover. dam. Betty Kalmuck. owned by G. C. Green, Emerald. P.E.l. 9-Kitty McKay. b.m. by Real Money. dam. LaCapla Mare. owned by Gerald Fitzpatrick, Cardigan. P.E.l. 10-Yankee Joan. c.m. by Squire Hanover. dum. Pessy Axworlhy. owned by H. J. MacRue, Park Corner, P.E.I. 11-Rebecca Money. b.m. by Real Money. dam, Bessie May. owned by Sterling MacDonald. Bridgetown, P.E.I. 12-Peter Clcgg. b.g. by Abner T- CIEBK. dam. Uclta Britton. owned by Geo. H. Brooklns, Kensington. P.E.I. FOUR. YEAR OLD TROT 1-Tyndall Sample. hm-by 511'-II"-' Hanover. dam. Delta Aubrey. own- ed by Geo. Woodslde. Fredericton. N.B. 2-Roma Budlong. b.m. by C8lll' met Budlong. dam. Tara Hanover. owned by S. J. MacDonald. Souris. P.E.T. 3-The Squires Princess. b.m. by Squire Hanover. dam. MIi"0""I9- owned Harry W. Crozier. Darn- lcy. P. . . 4-Margo Dale. b.m. by Pllydnlo. dam. Carroll Kalmuck. owned by Willard Kelly. Charlottetown. PI-3.1. 5-Real Sett. b.g. by.Renl Mom'- dam, Allie Sett. owned by A. and L. Stables and Brood Farm. Montlcue P.E.I. 6-Tartan. br.g. by Playdalc. dum. xny West. owned by MIIOT T- 3- ' Rogers. Charlottetown. P.E.I. I 7 ., ' es Jo, c.m. by 5'10"”? Hanover. dam. Sandra S.. Owned by w, D. Inglis. Shedlac.. NJ3. 8-Mac Budlong, br.g. by Culp- met Budiong, dam. Betty Kalmucx. owned py Lorne Kelly. SOT"-Illioflv P.EZ.l. 9-Norma Dale. b.m. by Plsydale. dam. Queen Aubrey. "WW5 5)” Percy Dlckleson. New Glasgow, P. IlTES', Insect. is. or animal . . :f.IN.l:aadIs as soothes. has Ia and cleanses. icle that appeared in the lottetown Guardian under date of question of pollution? have also requested information announced last winter. lng is growing in strength among exlltigzsttedsletvioplllsm ovedrlcrowding is g n. e 0"" "nd' Schwls The inclement weather has 'n St John Si 0m"""s 5"” Wm b" caused postponement of several matches recently in the Charlotte- town Tennis Club tournament. but it is hoped three matches will be played over the week-end. Johnston and Wanda lvlhc-Millan ship will be when Ned wran and Helen Larter play the winners CHAR!.()T'TF.T()WN Hunters corner (Continued from Page ti) fair with the Department, as it has been willing to play the game fairly with you. and respect the regulations as set forth in the Game Act . . . . you got what you asked for. O O 0 I was greatly interested in ag art- har- August 28th. headed: "Gravel Washing Spoils Stream". Pollu- tion in many forms is beginning to make serious inroads in our al- ready depleted trout fishing re- sources. Not least among these is the matter of sawdust. Many saw mill operators are not even making a pretence of trying to keep saw- dust from entering our trout streams everything goes. As a result deposits of rotten sawdust several feet in depth may be found along the stretches of former clear flowing gravel bottomed brooks. O O O I have been asked on several oc- casions of late on what stand the Game Association is taking on the Trappers as to what stand, if any, the P.E.I. Game Association took in respeltt to the changed trapping 5835011 when the proposed change was 0 C t To be perfectly frank. the feel- Locai Tennis Matches Scheduled that the remaining According to the schedule Jim the out-aide sporting fraternity that the men In executive positions who are entrusted with the shap- ing ot Association policy have ad- opted I "wait and see" attitude particularly in regard to any ques- tion that smacks of a controversial nature. It was this same policy that started the into British As- qulthian Government on the way out. I O 0 Another little point on which I have been hagged repeatedly of late is: why the delay in announ- cing the prize winners and distrib- uting the prlzes in the Queens County Branch Crow Shooting Contest which closed on August 15th? The Prince County branch have announced both their contests on schedule. 0 O I Incidentally Prince County wentl right to town in their twin con-I tests and accounted for approxim- ately eleven hundred and fifty crows. In the Crow Contest last year only the feet from seven crows were turned in. What a comeback the Prince County sportsmen made! Incidentally the names of the winners of both contests will be announced in this column as soon as the Queens County Branch releases the result of their crow shoot. 0 O 0 Another little item for the bene- fit of our readers: The St. Peter's Island doe, the one with the soft brown eyes. is in no way connected with the doe and fawn seen in the West Prince area a few weeks ago. A few days after the news item appeared in the press shc casually strolled out of the woods on a farm at Nine Mile Creek and cnjoved a. cucumber salad while the farmer who furnished the treat took sev- eral snaps of her. She evidently unde the impression that she is a. pr vileged character in the st. Peter's Island district. YES SIREE ed 5313.-195 and Improved pension will play A, H. Anderson and schsm h Elizabeth Wlllett in a. semi-final as We eased " ””"" mixed doubles match tllls after- noon, and Helen Latter and Norah DeBlois will play mont and Beryl Fraser for ' the ladvlesl doubles title. Margaret Du- The mixed doubles champion- decided tomorrow of this aller- noon's mixed doubles match. 900 pupils may be without schools unless school boards can find ad- dltional funds. And in Maillard- ville. near Vancouver. 600 Roman Catholic pupils who were forced last year to attend public schools when the separate schools closed,. will do the same this year. The separate schools were clos- ed in protest against the denial of a provincial government grant. DAILY FLIIINTS To IISYDNEY PHALIFAX SUMMERSIDIS MONCTON SNEW GLASGOW 'Except Sunday. Reservations Phone MO-200! If you want Just I buy it. anywhere. 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