I 5 .....o -.........s._ . .1. _ 501.1211. ‘tors Highland . ..... -.._.. 1...... . = Breaks Track Mark ,, "ICMQOIDN, N1. July 3i — (us) - A new track record of ’ 1.00 l-li was hung" up today at the “lloncton Raceway by Hirhland ‘ ‘llriscoel who‘ romped to victory in :v<ghe~e|,000 Monetonian nee for all. ‘The speedy horse. owned by L. .--'Dionne of »Druna:nondville, Que. “smashed the 2.00 ‘record made two ' years’ ago by Harry Direct, pwned by John Mehan of St. Stephen, .-B. -~ In the feature race bf the three- .. lay harness meet, Highland Pris- Moncton Meet .___...____._.____ 33o: decree A. Inins. nsxten, \ SUIIIIAI! MOTrotIIdPsos-Iasssgddo Dorothy Wont Tell (Pettlgrew) 1 Connie Clcgg (Hcnneasey) s Rho-Dela, (Delaney, Dan Mclllwyn (McNeil) s Ioulse Protester (Spence) e llllisbo ough Square Track And Field Meet 0a ‘rhursdsy evening last, a lure crowd of boys and girls as- sambled at l-lillaborough squggg to perticiPlte in the thrills and spills o! a trackiand field meet mile especially for them. The long of entries clearly showed the enthusiasm of the young crowd, who went all out in each ef the various events to prove their worth in the fields of sport/The only regret of the meet was the small attendance of the parents, whose morale uplift 1a a vital necessity in “back Stretch (Continued-T's?!- peae a) lately about the Castleton- Perm stable raced by Sap raiin with doe O'Brien as second trainer. However. they are still in thsruri- ning as we, note when Victory sou won the 00.000 ‘nee ror All iTrot from Chesterton la 2.06 l-ii at Roosevelt Raceway. July 11th. Prank McKay's stallion Calumet Budlong 2.0296, is the dasn of the three-year-old pacer Bud ldite 2.00%. leis Budlong has several in the 2.10 list and was a noted performer herself. to Prank G. ‘lirott. appreciated by Maritime drivers. We have made a great many changes at the Exhibition grounds since last Old Home Week. These in- lVilEN THEY STEP a CHARLOTTETO AUG. 10-11-12-13 - rmnmrucm AUG 1s m" Below will be found the purses and classes for our .race meet of August 10th. to 13th., to which there may} be changes made or additions to and the amount in purses and prizes will in all probability be exceeded. o» < . . Featured in addition to the increased. purses for the events are bigger prises for the drivers- and win- ' i ners of races. This track was the first in America to offer these s pecial features which have been so muclt- ~' " elude complete resurfacing of the race track with over 2000 loads of rich loam. More room in front of the grand stand, a 60 foot track for horses to score on, new stand for owners, drivers and grooms at race stables, showers and iavatories for horsemen, water piped to all stalls, and for the comfort of the specta- Aeeordlnl Dun." who edits Hoof Beats in the Bos- ton Globe. Harry Colman. dd"! pa took the honors in a walk. 1 1 z z McDonald) a s a r s s s Scott Spencer cf the Hirsch su- i all youth activities. list of di‘. The following is the events. (McAllister) I ‘Time ma, no, 2.20. placed second in bill. Bydlliy. ,. Jlcll mile. . p All winners in the four classes . run off clicked in three straight heats, with the exception of the _ 2.25 trot and pace, where the only Junior upset occurred. , Billy P.C. Parker, owned and driven by T.E. l-lankinscn of Mid- dleton, NS, breezed to easy vict- ories in the first and second heats, but Dewlttfs I-Iero Mine from Woodstock staged a home stretch spurt in the third heat te tdge out the favorite. Mary Merit. owned and driv- en by Earl Sample, Charlotte- town, gave the 6,000 fans their ' moat e_xcltin_ moment in the second heat of the 2.25 class. ‘After breaking shortly after the start of the heat and lagging badly for the greater part of ‘the mile, the lalarsd horse eurr ed down the back stretch to finish fifth in the seven-horse field. He was drawn In the third heat after Sample report- ‘ ed him in trouble. Here Mina, driven by MacAuley, finished second and third in the first two heats. L. Pettigrewu Dorothy Won't Tell, Iran Sprlnghili, N.S., took the I first division of the 2.80 trot and cs in a three-heat win. In the _ st two heats, Connie Clegg, own- ed and driven by J. Hennessey, Charlottetown, narrowed down the lead held by the Nova scctia horse . to go under the wire for second place honors. i Money Musk. piloted by Lloyd O'Brien. New Glasgow. us, waik- ’ _. ed sway with the winner's share , o1 the $400 Purse in the ‘ ., division of the 2.90. edsins out Ramsay's Senator Craig-myle from Sackvillo and June Stout, proper- NEEI ' APARTS? (one here They llt.... Tley save time... . flligy save llele! Fflivfidltilmd“ " f 0M. Ports and Acces- sories from stoclu- - , uonn: morons Phone sis-aver res _ lent "been ., ‘ lieg. 0.15 earn ~ . “more. , ~ . reconnvr $.30 Trot and Pace (Second “lvlaioni Purse M00. Money Musk (O'Brien) June Stout (Irving) Senator Craignyle, (Jardine) Baby Pingo (Morrison) Peter L. (Fownes) Ora Scott (Melvin) Janet lino (Manon) Time 2.31, 2.20, 2.2!. 2J5 Trot and Pace-Pulse $400 Billy PO. Parker JQBAB Den QQQUD “ll QQGDII lied (Hankinson) 1 1 8 Hero Mine (MscAuley) 2 3 1 Scotty McKane (Mehan) 4 4 2 Mayme Axvworthy (Mitten) d e 5 Merl: (Sample) 3 5dr. Mary Starlight Direct (Allinghsm) d Idnf catherine Volo (Hoar) ‘l '1 4 Time 2.1.5, 2.14, 2.10 3-5. "Montcalm" Free Ice All Puree 03,000 Highland yrisco (I cette, Scott Spencer (Lewis) True Hal (Hennessey) Indiana Boy (Barnett) MoKylc Gash (Morrison) Rhee Mae (Cormier) Mr. Phillip (Gould) The Great G Time 2.00, 2.00 3-5, 2.00 8 kfl-ILGOUNI-l QQQJBQBIH QGI¢-I“b$l-4 Ilunters Burner (Continued trcm page o) ey of l-luns. ThereisaiotofHuncoveysal- ready““‘ ’ manyofwhichare able to fly. Reports on the part- ridge are very encouraging so far this season and our ltuffod grouse hatch appears to be above average. As I mentioned in an earlier col- umn it will be well on in August before the Hun crop may be es- tlrsiatod with any degree of sc- i curacy. ‘Bea trout are beginning to move up into the headwaters of our streams and now is the time that |the netters and ‘liners’ will get in their-unlawful work. So far this season there have been very few complaints regarding netting trout. There is a very good reason of course. The trout, until recently. have shunned the upper reaches cf our streams and rivers. , Last week I dropped in at the Big Brook in the Grove Pine area of Fortune. I visited several noted D gentry who prefer "darkness rather the light." But there was were there any sign of trout. One mey be certain once the trout bqtn their run there will be plenty sign of traffic on the banks bordering certain pools. aeyfs Stream. Coveheed, to look tbrsltuatlon cvir. {trout are be- ginning to move up in this sector and some have ceased to move. In the bottom of one large pool. that lies almost in the shadow of the grand stand at the (Iovehesd race track. I counted id dead pan sized aeakoutltsnotahand strainon ,Weiek5 End SPECIAL Tartan Plaid ' Shirts ~ sue vsusv m: - seen usurp oumrr 02.0.49 m. and m. .091) t... ' JACK GAHEIOI QIOIBIE S1‘. u» imagination n. figure out that Wool .10 10.00 l“! fer lea“ "Ihiswoeklmadeatriptotlirr- th Running Events ' Boys d and under - 1. Rennie Atkins. 2. Blair McOabe, t. Bop. bis Ward. Girls 8 and under — l. Mona Doiron. 2. Florence Atkins, s. Mary Kelly. , Boys B and under — l. Vernon MacDonald, 2. Billy Mulligan, S. Raymond Garnham. Girls 10 and under - 1. Kit” MacCallum, 2. Patricia MacGfeg- or. 3. Florence Atkins, Boys 1o and under - 1. Vernon MacDonald, z. Blair MacDonald, 8. Parker Lund. Girls 12 and under — 1. Bonnie Shepherd, z. Kitty MacOaiium. s. Nancy Doyle. Boys i2 and under — l. Lloyd Shepherd, 2. Rob McKax-rls, 3. Billy MacDonald. Girls i4 and under - l. Bonnie Shepherd. 2. Juanita Diamond, d. Kitty McCallum. Boys 14 and under — Dough- boy Shepherd, 2. Bernard McGui- sen. 3. Amby Atkins. Girls l0 and under - l. Bonnie Shepherd, 2. Joan Cullen. l. Sheila Boys 1.6 and under -- 1A» Jim Flanagan, 2. Cleo Glllis. 3. Dough- boy Shepherd. S. Juanita Diamond. Doughboy shepherd. Philip McGee, 2, Lloyd Shepherd. Senior Boys Jumv — 1. Cleo Gillis, z. Flanagan, 3. Amby Atkins. Jump McKarris, 3. Billy MacDonald. Joan Cullen, 2. Betty Lou Doyle. Boys Bicycle Race (Open) — 1. Cleo Gillie, 2, Dcughboy Shep- herd, S. Junior Macbeod. Softball Throw (Senior Boys) - 1. Jim Flanagan, 2. Elmo Bsagan, '3. Cleo Giilil. Shot Put - 1. Jim Flaneg . 2. Cleo Giliis, s. E Boegan. Athletes placi g in the‘ above track meet will represent Hills- borough Square in the major track and field meet scheduled for the latter part of August. In Qualifying Round Today Final matches in the qualifying round for the Oiub championship, men's division will be played at - the Belvedere Golf course this gt- temoon. It is imperative that all desirous of taking part in the tournament and who have not yet played be on hand this afternoon. "mil"!!! amiss has occurred Game authorities take a ser- lbill VlOW 0f 1n Qhg nature od’ explosives used on a trout pool. Four years ago a par-Ly of four men convicted of using u. plosives in n pool on the Dunk River were each fined 0126.00 end coats. The total fins and costs crowded the $550.00 mark. That's a lot of money to throw away for a. few minutes excitement. ‘This is just a gentle reminder in case someone may be getting some ideas about Gumeyb Stream. Netting is another practice that is considered in serious light by en- forcement officers. Jimmie Evans, who starred in the May Edwards Show that perfonmed here in by- gone days. hsd a favourite ex- pression: "Cut yourself a piece of cake". On may be certain if the game warden gets the opportunity he'll cut.. .and cut deep. _ MacDonald. and Juanita Diamond. Girls 100 yard dash (all!!!) -—l. Joan Cullen, 2. Shelia Macdoneld, Boys 10o yards dash (open) — l. Jim Flanagan, 2. Cleo Gillie, 8. Senior Boys High Jump — l. Cleo Gillie and Jim llianesen. I- Doughboy Shepherd. I. Amby At- kins. Junlor Boys High Jump - i. Standing Broad Jim Junior Boys Standing Broad _ l. Lloyd Shepherd, 2. Rob Girls Bicycle Race (open) — 1. . by the score of 8-0, 0-1, d-I. of Arthur B. McGee's AuBu-lta Maine. stable. is away out in front of the State of Maine reins- msn. We have heard George Callback and W"! llldltfihui‘ speak enthusiastically of Harry Colmarfs training and driving methods. 59m; week; ago we mentioned the pacu Prinoelike that had beenabadacior and was dis- credited, then purchased by I French-Canadian farmer who by using kindness secured the horse's confidence and he was a winner in 2.04 2-5 over the Richelieu Park at one of the nit-ht Yeti!!! i meets. Our Montreal correspond- . eat writes us that he won anoth- l er free for all since then and. travelled close to a world's record , for a. half-mile track. Adel! W0" ‘ the 9/16 mile in 1.08 1-5. then Princolike won the 3-4 mile l“ 1.81 2-0 and the mile in 2.00 3-5. The same evening Miss Cream of Tartar won the free for all trot in a fast deld, best time 2.6a. ma.» Ferguson, noted Mont- real sports writer and familiar to au hockey fans, speaking o! har- ness racing says: “This division of sport is giving a shar-pinudgc to the thoroughbred game in Maryland to the extent that the thoroughbred racing interests are csmpI-lsfllns actively against any xtonsion of dates to the horses which race in front of sulhies. Laurel track. once devoted en- tirely to thoroughbreds, is now handling an average of 0105.000 nightly on trottera and. pmersand there is some alarm in thorough- bred circlcs that their swlt may be on the edge of a brink, as w. Siitk-ln once graphically discrlbed. a. Gardner. Washing- ton News, writing for ‘rheflarness Horse. says that form of racing ia more sclentifi lly honest than thoroughbred racing." Highland Frisco 2.04 l-l. win- neroftherreePoi-Allhcsat Moncton ‘yesterday afternoon in 2.06, is one of the beet pacer: in Canada. Last year he had eleven winning brackets and had run up cf almost 818.000. At Richelieu Park. Montreal, October 12th he won the 01.000 peel!!! derby with 1-2-1. beating Time Table 2.03. winner of the second heat; Texas Hanover 2.01%; Ad- sge 2.0a, and Sareltoga. 2m, time. 1.81 for 3-4 mile, 2M. 2.00. Bis nflls in 1M at ldcncton lowered thetrack record which wee 3.00% by Harry Direct. September 8rd. rose, and MoKlyo Cosh, Septem- ber 0rd, 1M0. Keen (ionpetltloii in Local Tennis illulr Tourney with only a few metchc being played during y petition in the TsnnirOlub senior Closed ‘flour- nament, nevertheless some good tennis was, exhibited. with some of the younger members of the Club really giving some cf the older hands a run for their mon- ey. In a third-round ladies’ singles event, l-lelen Iartar. a newcomer as far as tournament play at the local chm is concerned. pulled an upset when she defeated Betty Large. a highly favoured player and veteran of many local tour- naments, by a score of 0-1, 0-4. with both players settles in some nice shots in a steady, hard driv- ing game. ' In the men's doubles. the bwo Jsrdine brothers. Philip and Dav- id. letting their mat taste of senior tournament play really put up a battle egeinst J. I. Wren and G. M. Burnett, forcing them to three sets before the more ex- perienced team could down them With all the singles evmts nar- rwld down now to semi-anal ll neomereslwhesn tennis 1. ‘limited to _bo seen over the week-and. with some of the third round play in the doubles events m. - e a The following are the remit; u yemdlfa play:- llen - O-ll. Burnett defeated Phillip Jardlne, s-e; James hlacllaill and Morton Dov "in. following n my. us“. 0! Ian's llngil . s..-» A-Wfidi.’ an Bushes vnivan Wis’ Issue. uni-nests. s t... ..... .. new“ : vs. en fetter Bel- Othsrinatcheatobeplaved ovsrtlsewaek-end will be posted st the Club house today. __ tors a nexfbleddher which will make a total seating capacity in the vicinity of 7,000. The entire plant is being renovated, whitewashed and painted and will be spic and span for what we hope to be the greatest race meet in this Island's history. Old Home Week has always been famous for its Vaudeville Programs. This year's we say will be the best or one of the best of all time. We appreciate the splendid attendances we have always received and we are ma give you better service. We hope you will be with us this Old Home Week. pursues cross out"! a1. 194s oven $ 10,000 m ruasss Canada's Finest Race Track BIIAIILOTTETDWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Announces Its Classes for OLD HOME WEEK‘. and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition AUGUST 10- ll - 12 - 13 and Friday Night. August l3 ' ' '(A‘ member of the United States Trotting Association)" $flla||tr1an's Fr3Q'FQ|"A" Pa-CQ . a . . z-sos-r-avz-‘svroi e Ills-Lexus I I e - o e e o - Purse Moore 8e MacLeod’s Jr- Froe-For-Ail Pace . ..............-_..-. . . . . . . . . Purse $90090 Old Spain's 2.17 Pace. . . . . . . . . . .. Perfection Ice Cream 2.19 Paco.-. . . . .. . . . . ......-.. ti. . . ..-.-|.- -.-l- -.-_~r-: - . Purse $800.00 .._.,..._ .,.......,... Purse $800.00 BOVMI’! BFOS. P806. . e e a . e -,-;q-_s_~- e'_s_'e] e n ezeg-nxvl- eases-maria; enter-squeals - Purse MOQFQ & Macl-QOCPS PZCQ. . . e_e;a_e s s sm- nuns IiilllilllIIILqIL-Jeleailir;I -l-:- Purse DeBIois Bros. 2.25 Pace. . . . .,.,...,.,. . . . .,...,... ..._...=-.-...-...-.-.-=-.-.-.. . Purse $600.00 Carney Bros. 2.27 Pace. ._ Carvsli Bros. 2.29 Pace, . . Hughes Drug Co. Free-For-All-Tr-ot.-. ...,l......-.-.-~.-_-.- . - - . . e IIIZIII l;a‘sje_s PUFSS $50G“) -. . . . . Purse $600.00 _. . . ...,... . Purse $800.00 Victoria Driving Club 2.19 Trot. . . ...,.__.;..._.,..... ...,..,. . . ._.,.,.,... . . . . .,....._. Purse $700.00 Prowse Bros. 2.25 Trot. . . ...=.......,.,.,=_-.... . . ...,...,... . . .....,..... . . m... ..... Purse $60000 S. A. MacDonald's 2.28 Trot. .......,.,. .,........~. . ....... . . . .....,... .,. . . euxermqra . Purse $600.00 ' Four Year Old Futurity (Closed) 3 p.c. Entrance Fee, No Deductions from Money Winners SPECIAL PRIZES MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY 01" MONTREAL has donated a ‘ awarded to the Driver scoring the moat points during the meeting. Ftrst place counts five _ ‘ ‘ ‘“ ' Trophy. ‘ as the. “ ' ' IIIOI three points, third place two points and fourth place one point. will uslagthameet. will will _ DO ‘ be given to winning driver of each race‘. be be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and I20. to the driver driving the fastest heat given the caretaker of the horse trotting the fast-est heat Ind $10 to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest givantothecaretakerofeachhoreewlnnlngaraee lnthetrottingend paclngclamesduring thameet. ll. I50. will be given to the owner of the horse that beats the track pacing record of 2.0534 except as provided for below. $50. to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.0754 except as provided for below. In case two horses beat the » be ve records then the awards g0 to the fastest horse. If two horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. GENERAL CONDITIONS (All. l-ACIS MILE HEAT!) Ieeaemea by wiring at our expense notifying ns of their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage transferred to the grounds without cost to them, also taken away without ooet te_ them. Every effort will be made to lake the horsemen’- stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been well treated. races to be ed n three heat Dian: mail these be 12 sonic-l strrters in any one slew elal will be divided and raced under the dash Iyltflll- tsve dashes for each division with s purse of 8209-90 f0!‘ ‘s; y division so-so-is-iz. 1r is or more etertdatlseywtllberaoedlnidivisione.) lopercenief awarded to the winner. The remainder g4; gm-eg equal parts. one part to be raced age); heat, In the event of there being three heat win- they shall have a fourth heat to determine the win- Aay betas winning the first two bests in any race selaqahh pole podtlon and assume laet scoring posi- lald bares mast not lay up, bat try for the heat. bvlonnylaylngshorseaparo llabletopensl- (Except The E ii ‘Tr iii!!! divided so. t0. 1e. and l! be!’ cent. Entry t. No deductions from money winners. to enter and foar to start. reserved to change program. rebut Ill! entry te ever the field to the extent that on of the menagemt. sufficient d entry may be transferred to a refunded, bar any driver and to seeeaat of bad weather. ar failing to mtldeetssyaamberefentrieeseetartessts transfer to which they are eligible. re-opea wlthest advertldng. or alter or ax- dates er extend credit. ‘ aet be paid to anyone except owner seder from ewaar authorising mme ta presented. iiiiiiiiiiiigi; iiiigd ’ ii iii: lattice close July 87th.. with G. H. Buntain, Secretary. Charlottetown. P. l. I. ,1 Additional entries of an individual ownership may be made in any class by the plyment of l per cent on closing dale but entries of separate ownership, although in the same stable must pay installment in full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in the nme race. providing the full 3 per cent is paid on “ch starter. the drivers having the approval of the Judges. All horses with names of drivers will be given in at Judge's Stand at 10 o'clock a, rm. the day prior to the neg. when positions will be drawn to enable us to print score cards with actual starters. Eligibility based on U. S. T. A. money winning classifi- cation. Rights reserved to give or extend credit for entries or fies purposes. Horace entered and occupying ataua b‘ Qt taking part In races will be held for entrance fee. The Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility or fire or any accident or damage to any person or pro- perty during this meeting. and this understanding is part of this contract. Owners must assume any damage to pro- perty or , caused by drivers, attendants or horse. Hay, straw and etabllng free. Races called at 1.80 PM. to start at sharp 1.45 EM. Horses not appearing at that time may be disqualified. U.S.T.A. rules to govern except where they conflict with these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility certificate and driver's license. Photo Finish Camera will beneed toasalet the Judges lnplacing the hos-sea. If through failure of the camera. or for any reason a plo- tnre ls not obtained. the d of the Judges shall be final. Starting Gate. _ l‘ ‘I'll OIFICIAIJ The officials will be selected for their experience and rdlabillty and will be Instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly. All paras money will be paid Immedi- ately after the race and horsemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. » » ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 17. I948 Ifyllleveaemtrlasferfleveelalesplesaepsnebhfermcntosnethchsenmaa. Isswlssafcefsvefbyhdngelaagtbeaewsebsatflll-DIOHI WEIR.” resrmseese-asgarsueasuetassaeesrsmseoweasapnsemuseeaneeesyenaaursemuuaiieseernre can truthfully, king every effort’ Console . second