hug of-pap-op pills. .beltIed leralr IIIPIOIINPIIING Thursday against appearinl at a no conference- have two or more horses racing. ataliad Back Page T116 Guardian w I. and G Stables. Justamere Stables. Charlotteown. Races J and 1. A and AA Pace- Cnnnally, 2.10 3-5. (Jones) l-3; time 2.14 1-5 and 1.12 1-5: Connally owned by Cyril Daupliinee. Hall- fsx; Super Hal. owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. Race 5, D Trot and Pace - Helen Hoosier. 2.10 8-5 Sackville. Race ti. C Trot and Pace - Jenny Lynn. 2.06. tcampbellt 1, Bellini Might, 2.15 4-5 tKayeI 2. wait For Me (0'Meara) 3. time built took over its management, is now and has been for two years general manager of Foxboro Raceway. Foxboro, Mass. He had the pleasure early this week of welcoming "Bunny" walker and others from Halifax who were in charge of eight trotters and pacers that we believe will vrorthily rep- resent Halifax in the rarces at Foxhoro Speedway. This is the lineup: Dave Grat- T tan, 205 2-5, who took that mark there July 18. 1956: It Is 8 track iret-ord. Singing Sword. 2.01 2-5. that set the trotting record of 2.11 at Sat-kville Downs on August 4, 1956. and trotted the fastest mile in the Marittmes In 1956 at Old Home Week, Charlnttetown-2.08- 4-5. Ahbasong, 3, 204 1-5. a trotter 1.58 1-2. and Abbasong were pur- chased at the Harrisburg sale last fall. All four are owned bv the Other liatifax the horses that accompanied Y above. and will race at Foxboro, are: Jet Master. 2.08 2-5. High The Truro Horsenic-n's which has been holding race meets all winter and this spring. have discontinued. and on Tuesday 1 night. June ll and Friday. June I14, the regular programs, with former management. will be re- sumed. Our compliments to Horsenien's Club for their good Super Hal. 2.01 2-5. (Manger) 2-l:l . (L. 0'-. Brian 1. Jollity Kitten (H. waishu lat Moncton in the Pacing Stakel that ed from 2.0! to 2.14. and we . ghciuld get some money with them with a bit of racing luck. We have a four-year-old trotter named "Grandnote." 2.04 1-5. that goes to (Detroit the first of June to race in s 325.000 Stake Trot. Ea II!!! I quite handily the other night In 2 06 " i Thanks Joe, your legion of friends will be wishing you and the Sanders Stable the best of luck. By antes last year, with winnings of 3146.237. and one of his best trot- ters was ”Gratis Hanover." 3, 2.04 1-5. owned by Richard Logue of Sydney. N. S. to MARITIMES mainly in Montreal and was high- ly thought of. and he also raced in Quebec City. llie is now at Truro Raceway with ten head. two of them owned by Ross Holmes, Milton. Ontario; four owned by C, H. Sutherland, Sydney; and two ad of Weiidelin Moi-rlssey. Pnlog AIOIIIIHIIIIIIDIIQDIIIIP Medical Association said. "Dr. egates.” AGA'NsT THE SUN w'NNERs t'i".'i'.."iv3uiiiv:”-on; :.':.. mm satmday, June 3, 1957 I saw YORK uu-i-ni-. iaben scheduled anal , on tnvuuuou or ., Icontinued from page at three-v"F'”m m'”"..uwuk' illlrllr. who reported what be A spokesman for the American nmvell 5! "I0 IMIIO 03' Hr :' III 30! liitimuitn. on Road. drove a great race. the sixth event on they ab0V: gt: gram from a mixed field a N ten and pncers with the t1'0 91' ..roum Boy... 0",,” 5.; several other horses that will race at Saint . Jdsn throughctilh; season. lfnns. one of the-larr d night crowds on recordmwuft present last Saturday "I3 to the wire in five of NW at. dashes. something that the dVt . nran sullq driver can be Pro" 9 - I and for which he was given I at vati II by the c1'0Wd- ue 0 om; winners: first Ind 2.09, owned by Donald Sr.. M 0 it c to ii. ConSF?55W0"'3"' owned by Mrs. Eloise Milton. Mon- ton. . Second and Sixth dashes; CHI". (H. Cormiert l-4. owned by Rock- I well and Lewis. UDPET D"”'he5'"' ' owned by D u n c a ii MacDonald. Sydney. Rannie speaks well of there, which compares favorably you have the goods. you can mnkg I twad' there." :hopes to have his "string (it In ' nicely at Truro and other Marl. time oi als -good luck. Rannlqi. One of the best-conditioned and best-turned-out stables at the Chai-. lottetoun track is Elwood Shaw's. Elwood has been bringing them 2.09 2-5. Abner McGraw. 2.10 4-5. and other members of the stable have not beaten 2.20. but "exgi week we expect to see them drop- their miles several seconds. It tsl really worth while to see the Denny Pointer horse when he is. sent us clippings of the opening. races at Lewiston. which saw al turnaway crowd in box and re-" lserved seats In the grandstand: . Nine races were on the card and: 1 one of the winners in the Class B itrot was Watchim's Julie. by. .Watchim. 2.06. The fastest miter t Richelieu and the quality of speed; um seven”, Dashes; with Roosevelt and Yonkers. "lfi Jgnny) 4-2. time 220 3-5 "V5 Rannlt He-' (H. Cormierl 3-1. i Taylor. Mont-Inn. N.B. and Bothuell 4Lct(-herl 6.-ll ' . 2-5 and 2.i4 4-5. Third times 218 May Federall (C, Cnrmiert 1-1. Meredith (J., ' d Eighth Dashes: Big Ed Fmh an owned by M. . . Tennisivood ed by L. J. Le-I 2.l3 1-5 and Goguenl 1-4. own Blane. Mtlnctoll. times 2.15. OPENS TONIGHT The harness rattni! S9850" 1"- this province will hate its open- ing tonight ulicn eight dashes. fea- . turing some of the best trotters in their training to be ready to take the word. and fans can be sure of plenty of thrills as all the drivers WIII be out to win. The I management have spared no pains in making things comfortable for the horsemen and keeping the Yogi Berra Back Within Few Days (APl CLEVELAND E Yogi STAY AT a THE. TOP 2, time 22!: Helen Booster owned: the way. ” . Russell was one mum” R, , uni-vey Cof- by Mrs. Helen O'Brien, Lower; of the top drivers tn the United mm. "ole thierfoyw by being first , , I '”'" MATHESON, NEIL A. SOUTIIPOBT NEWSPAPEEMAN 2.21 2-5: Jenny Lynn owned by He" In Thomas 1.. Chambers. Halifax. Rannie MacDonald. of Cape hunk dnhgs Ruthie (.1, Kenny! Walter Gibbons. an ex-l-laligonu Breton, who is well-known to our L3. congresshoman ti-l. Cormierl Ian. who for years was a trainer readers. is racing his stable in the ggf umes 2.22 2.5 and 2.13 1-5.. and driver of harness horses, and: Maritimes this year. Last year. This is 3 ,.ew,.d gm Ruthie. a five-I when Roosevelt Ra ceway wast and the Pfetlous year, he raced yearmd man by Real? M83513; A. l'lllIl(JIlli'0It'.l' FAEMEB MacLEOD, MURDOC NEW LONDON MacLEAN, J. ANGUS that was campaigned by Billy I:;?!28lsl0;;'l)'. llwut trhe oltlher mar- h 1 t llaughton and has total winnings " 9,, '5 re” 91" "Denny and D8C'i'!'5 at th 9 V, I" 9"” "W" BEA ' MILLS of over 335.000. Bold Dean. a five- P”"”"' 2403 3'5- fit? I last track will be In action. These year-old trotter by Dean Hanover.. Quarter I" 39 H . Galilean. horses have progressed fur enoush O MGCQUARRIE, HEATH Gal. Titan F.melyn, and a colt. i :."Ul""lR!'v" track in shape. and we hope they I g 1 S . 4L IP will have a bumper crowd to- NFW YFA ON Club Our Maine correspondent has night VICTOR!-A POLITICAL SCIENTIST I sportsmanship and the opportun- ities they gave to horsemen to keep their horses conditioned dur- - ing the fall and winter months. We understand the horse popu- :lntion of Truro is expected to : reach close to the hundred mark when the campaign starts. 1 M "'9 "'8'" W35 I" "'9 ”I0l"'lh- Berra. New York Yankee catcher. "em; ttjf"?'l W35 W011 by ThUl1' suffered a compound fracture of d'”""" ."' 2'991'5- when 3'? the nose in Wednesday nlghtls nouncer Dl('k Michelsen announced game Wm, Cieveland md Wm be the probabie daily dquble pa-V'””5 unable to catch for at least four "neflme f"ft"."”e' ". slmwed "midays. Berra may be able to pinch, Smathest ptaisifnliz bemg ”53t40'!hit. however. in a day or two. ggzlbfgtf '8 A d8aI"d the M”. Berra spent the night in hos- ” on B" W" 3543 lpital after he was injured by a W th kl . -foul tip off the hat of Larry! 59656.33." mngshaaix: PJa;::r'fgrmg Ramos in the third inning. The: inarked score card of last Satur- ha" ,bmke me MW.” bar of! I day's racing. Perfcct weather and Berra S mash "mum": mm hu, i ideal racing conditions helped tojms" bring out a crowd of almost 3.00tl.l The feature Junior Free-For-Alli went to seven-year-old Linda Ah- 3 r . ..l b t bedale. with Bruce Lawson driv- ome ""9 ago Ye mne I 0" ing. She won both dashes, host ' e. tb Ii ibl t i - ' ' V ' '- . (lmanmltjhah because 0' the In time 215 Jeirys Queen was 2 4 I" won "0 e E In E 0 meet golssedale Double Hal 3-2. Best time BEST FOR CANADA BEST FOR YOU OTE LIBERAL Inserted by the Queen's County Liberal Association One horsemen that will be great- ly missed at Truro and elsewheret this year Is Harley Harrison. whoi some time ago took over as train- ! er for the .I C. Cameron Stables of Smith": Falls, Ontario. The: star of the Stable is the p a oeri mu The Chzirlottr-town Camera Club lthe .Vlorell River at Leard's hlill. ht-lrl the closing meeting this week A fishing scene with night effect. at the I-'ltt”ll('!l shelter. Dalvay, Wltlllby Bob llambly. was tlurd. . iiiuvc than 30 members and guests! A trophy. donated by Taylor's pro nn' Jewellers to the Class E member uni. ll-vtint-lly ably judged the having the highest total points in 'iL' t.u.r the Sun" competitions the year's competitions. was wonl (N I W--tr: A and B. In Class B. by Alice Chandler. Edith Hume - in-r scene in Victoria Park.and Helen Duffey were in second llolcn Dulfey won firstrand third places. Total points in lll thel ”i-Zrza Deen." 2.03 3-5. LIIOGIBEI IIEOBI I . i 3 this year - one was Colonel Dan, 2.06 2-5. named after the writer - of these notes. We told about hlsl 1" the AA P”'- H1 L93 337"" great race with Billy McVev it; IWW” W" 14- Tm" my '3- Covehoad and sent 5 mm, 6, met Andrewt was 4-1. Time 2.15 I-5 and "0! Mm.DoM,dy ...hol2.is 3.5. Blair Andrew made a it ("rm-a by tnuvher winter park scene..Class A were very close. order: lst, Margaretl TCA pioneers research into R vn tlwintllcr. was second. following paper H, . ' ut-ii: tu Marion Docken- Mallett; 2nd. Bob llambly: 3rd. drove him that my. .10, W.-igegi F791" d"V9 WI”! T"!!! Day. Wm-. . . . new electronic reservations system where he is assistant trainer with: the Sanders Russell Stable: "Dear; Colonel - I am getting along very well here. Your story of Colonel Dan brought back happy mem-I Colonel Dan was the fast- Class A picture A very interesting feature of the Htl l.0lt') by Lois MacDonald. .program was a tape recording slm tr-d wild ducks at Lake Was- made by tile members of the Syd- kt-.u in Prince Albert National ncy. .V'.S.. Camera Club, Rcv. W. Pan Incidentally. this print ZIasiB. Crowe oi Glace Bay heading the ' illllllli Quay. Currie Wood was the lead- ing driver. having two wins, one with his trotter, Bye For Now, and one with Gord McLeod's Hi Lo's - Baron. I his I . root-ived a merit ribbon in thelpanel. Their comments were on rot-vni salon. Second place we-nt;30 of the best prints the Charlotte- to Margaret Mallett for a shot of town club had exhibited at the P. E.l. Salon this year. A hamburger try with Marion cries. est horse I ever drove - he could I go by a field of horses quicker than any horse I ever saw. "This is a very busy place here On the opening card a week ago. 3 Mr. Wood was first to the wire; vthree trips, so his total for two programs is the wins out of six Faster service in the jet age Every year, more Canadians are taking to the air . . . in 1956, over two million passengers flew TCA. The planned expansion of TCA services is to go on. With TCA is experimenting with totally new methods. making use of the modern miracle of electronics- Reservations otiices across the continent would he starts. If Currie keeps this tip or anything near it, he'll have the largest percentage of any driver iln the lhS.T.A. Orwell Morrisscy. the introduction of new fleets of DC-8 jctliners and connected directly with it giant electronic ”bi-sin" prop-jet Vanguards in 1960 and 1961. TCA will . . . completely automatic. able to plot every seat on become the first of the worlds intercontinental air- every flight months in advance, to give flight in- lines to operate an all-turbine llcct. formation and make reservations. in seconds. The speed of air traffic in the jet age . . . the growing TCA is setting the pace in jet ago planning . . . volume of passengers . . . will call for a swiftly-moving enlisting the latest methods to bring you still better, reservations system, capable of keeping in step. S0 faster service. Dockendorlf as organi7er and chief and Yonkers Raceway. The horse cook. rounded out the evening, population of the two is around and. It can truthfully be added,i 1200. I am stationed at Roosevelt many of the waistlines. i and go over to Yonkers when we Ehopadem And Lyford Cay Are Plate Favorites 'rnlm.VTO (CP) - when they. crnmhlc out of the gate at ther Tymv Woodbine in the 90th running: of ilw Queen's Plato here Satur-; day. the 3. P. Taylor duo. Chopaw detio and Lyford Cay. will be In favorites. HI! the finish is a mile and a quarter away---not a mile and one-sixteenth, the distance MOVIE late trials which the Taylor nrspa won in a walk-away-and that last eighth of a mile has. given a lot of horsemen heartf Vtlnle the clever money will rt-tr on the Taylor horses which took the two trials Monday. 13 hm.cs may run for the Queen's guiiwas. It isn't likely they're all running Just for the third place. -lrt Warn:-r. trainer at Lanst-in Farm Stable which includes Lad Ator. isn't giving up an inch of .his horse's chances. Lad Ator wasl badly beaten in the trials. and Warner didn't say what might? have been bothering him, but Ciel intimated it wouldn't in the plate.l itm Lanson horse. which was. ptirrhased from the Jm Fair as-. tste. will be a sentimental favor-L tte in the race because Jim Fair horses have always been son- timental favorites with In I bet- TO All YOUNG CANADIAN VOTERS YOU ARE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT YOUR FUTURE AND CANADA'S YOU BELIEVE IN A FAIR DEAL FOR YOUNG CANADIANS YOU REFUSE TO BE FOOLED BY VAGUE PROMISES YOU WANT TO BE ON THE WINNING TEAM I DON'T MAKE A I BLIND DATE W ITH DIEFENBAKER ' . vor: wisiiv Von wiu PRESENT SYSTEM NEW ELECTRONIC EYITEH IF IF IF IF Your request for a reserve- tion is phoned by the amnion clerk to the local nacvw tiuia auitra . . . ...when the tram: board shows. at a lance. avail- IIIIIIIJJIIIYEICEL tors. And William Thni-nor. rather of can't see his horse 1'59 10013 WI!” 5 "I304 5! teleprtater and talaphoaa with 'l'CA'a adaal canal machine on the counter. activates the 'brain'. Under the plan now being t:ested,'TCA odices Backcomesyourreaei-vation,oriaforiaation- eaatso... across Canada would be linked- by direct line i Election” Seat Inventory - Ali's Pride. taking a back seat. He says he doesnt think Iiis horse will have ' K Tlatidetqmtindicatayoutrequircmeuu QIcIld.'I'hEcasd,piItIntoa'u'anaacuu-" on the groundmasin the air TCA taptanntncto brlngyou still bettoraorvtcot