JUNE 14. 1952 -.. ,.'. . . . . . .-,., " '-- RH! GUARDIAN. Ci1ARLO'1'TETOWN Q; PAGE SEVEN '1 and very slim looking with ogzilill.BhenadaloveiyooltailownedbyAndrewPerry. John , g. Dggk stntgh cnooth action. at root. and another brand maze an-toms is training the cacao Toijy Q Bgggball y g kg 3 y S ,7 - ' W , I , yv . we saw was Ann Cleu 2.00. t e pacer Bonnie Msise, an a ' 'XX xx X g , pg yy ye I E... . In . pun” nu," w" my darned Anna Boy 4. 2.14 in. that you--old colt bynioliity 2.06 174. MW YORKTNM 13-y(AP)y - y - 1 (Continued irons PHI! 0) gnu ml "3, mm" or m. u-ur as a tour-year-old last year won llnr Dr. Dellganey. Riylymuaaglsonzsag Pmuu. pm”-an mt wanna" . 3 X I your-year-old at his own breeding peeing record at Hamilton. P. 33.0 alrlgieemaradu sollrdu roan: i2sNtr:m. ;tcbenup w . no". u; 2-” mm”; To '03:...” um um .A.A ' season's racing he has a r fou.r- with the last hall in 1.07 and came T y 555i - X year-old pacer that showed up weu home the last quarter in 01 mi. N" YonAl'H0l'u m."'4Ml.nd": Inn” A y yAlillIIAL nrrrmt P. E. ISLAND HOCKEY CLUB 1 originally scheduled for FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 18 ' will be postponed until FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Canadian Legion Hall at 8 o'clock ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JERSEY BREEDERS . SATURDAY, JUNE 14th-8:30 PM. at the z EXHIBITION OFFICE, Great George Street It's Noe oII new I.igI1twin, o atnoolh-on-si'I 3 I'i.p. oliernoie Nring twin that weighs barely 30 pounds . . . gives excep- tional power, ipee on superb irollobiliiy. Evinrude's Fishemian rive ower unit powers , g -hg- v I: 1- i and diollows wiilroutidi-Inger. C" i the I.I9IItwin in your car and you're olways ready Iorfisliin . Make sure of your Lighiwin out rd motor to try. lice complete 1952 Evinrude line, 3-7l;&-14-25 horse- ttevteeower O.l.C. Cenlnel at 4,000 npsn. Heb Cnwle. loy "Mele h Condo" Prodvde as a three-year-old last mason. also a two-year-old and a three- yeer-old. Both these are entered in the stakes. And last but not least a four-year-old trotter that shows real speed. As a breeder and develqsc or sound. large not we don't think George can be beaten and as regarding need one has only to remember that (or several years now he hasibeen turning out a top performer. Horsemen are, reminded that June 13th is the closing date for stakes that will be raced old Home Week, particulars or which have smeared on this page and on iorrns sent out by the Charlotte- town Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. Letters dated to Monday noon with entries will be okay. The stakes carry good purses and aiiiord excellent opportunity for our nisnyvclauy trottere and pecars to win money. one of the bkgest bargains or the 1N0 auctions at Lexington.Ky.. was Sharp Note. a Walnut 1-iall Farm yearling that sold ior 31.000. This spring at Santa Anita she won the 310500 Wesiem Trot ror three-year-old trotters with ease in 2.02 Us with the final quarter in 20 115. It is said to be the iastest quarter ever negotiated by a three- yesr-oid in May and it was a new record ior the state and the third iastest mile or the year for a trot- -ter of any age. sharp Nate's sire was Phonograph 4, 1.50 174. and his dam Rosernar, Hanover 4. 2.07 3l4. Phonograph was an excellent race horse and alter his turr car- eer was placed in the stud at Walnut Hail Farm but for some reason or other he, did not beget early speed and was sold for a very moderate price to a breeder in New York state. where he is now in the stud. Prank Acorn. race secretary I the Charlottetown Driving Park. was in sumrnersiue Thursday and had a look over the horses being trained at the track there. He saw Edna's Bay. a two-year-old owned by Mr. ssdler of Maine. step a mile in 2.40. Another horse he liked was the three-year-old Coal Dust. owned by Mr. 1-layman. and he was particularly taken with Rev. William Monsghau's two- year-old pacer that was a mile in 2.42. Mannister Direct 2.05 has been miles in 2.2.5 with last halves in 1.10. He is owned by Dewar Eros. " merside. Alan Mac 2.14 2l5. owned by Arthur Clarke ind others, has been a mile in 2.24. A three-year-old pacer owned by Les- lie Simmons. out or Ruby volo. daughter of Ruby P. 2.04 :l(4. is training very nicely as is also Bon- nie Frisco. owned by Home dc Clax-lre.gand last but not least is the rive-year-old pacer Aibner the Greet 2.11 215. owned by James 1-ieilei. that stepped the fastest mile in date-2.31-with the hall in 1.07 and last quarter in :11 sec- onds. The above are in the stable oi the well known trainer. George Sobey, who has developed so many good trotiers end pacers in past years. I-'iII-Iio'u.'s'iI:-IuI.'" P011101 W 01 Yourdealefs. The Andrew-13-e'r-r:v'siabie is be- sWIPIi-h!- wm. M " u..s.a uh. IRON uossr power and mo. in; handled by Pat Moxennn. who -rr- I M. lmwmmviv 3:1-m-n bolero-uuohvo-we-v iormv xixriuogttoa igelmrzmel as arrooxmm. June 13 --(AP)-i back and doing well Ilith his 30-class pacer that hes been a m.ie in 2.30 with the last hair in 1.15. full brother or Tartan 2.10 4I.'i.has trotted in 2.25 with the last hell societlon plan in make lhrhibitiou giookiiiii Dodger; ltgday purcliaserl. ""1 ROCKY) e , 2'1-t -kli charges. They are Lucky Penny. a rim, buemm, gm,” 3..., L)4f,:,I;,:a1 iarm club. The iroi-101' Joey Dale. that I-I I with at. Louis Cardinals, Pltisburg and Ohicaso white sox. will be: used mainly Another manner a the stable is the three-year-old trotter Bandy squire. owned by lteg sonier. hint John, N.B. Exhibition Als- Park a real wort center this sum- mer with llrnm racing and oth- er activities. The racing will be under the lights. The opening meet was last o'.1'ueeday night commen- cing at 7.80 and there was a large attendance at qseoiatoll. Class A was won by Bonus Abbe. owned by Lloyd Moxinney. Gegetown. with 1-1. time. 2.85. The Class'B. was won by Bandy Mar. owned and driven by '1'. Legere. with 1-1. time (or the mile. 2.27 275. Class C. was won by Buddy Clegg. owned by 1-lymie MacArthur, Shediac, with 1-1. June Henley (Legere) 2-2. and the irotter Tyndall Beinple (Wood- side) 4-3. The half mile was mp- ped in 1.07 475-the fastest hall or the night-and the mile in 224 (N5. In the Clan D. Monty Bud- long, owned by Lloyd McKinney end driven by C. Wood. was 1-2, Bud Abner, owned and driven --4 D. M. uwson, saint John, was 2- 1. Time for the half mile 1.11475 and the mile 2.24. In a telephone message rrom P. J. Cadegan. now in Boston. to E. Frank Acorn. the rollowing sum- msrles or the Cadegan horses in Thursday night's events at Foxboro track were given:-P L we. 1- 4, true. 2.10 U5, I. reduction or one second in Cot-hleoione's record. He was driven by Won'eli Lewis. in the last class pace Lucky Chicl was 7. time. 2.00. and ior the ins: trot Annie Scott iinished 4-7. During the week the Maritimes lost two or its s-taunchest support- ers, of horse racing. James T. Waite or Trsvellers' Rest, and Aubrey Blanchard Harvey of Windsor. N. 8. Mr. Waite was a great lover of horses and years ago in an effort to improve the breed be imported from the United states the pncrr sieilion Premier Witte 'iind inter the beautilul and splendidly bred Cateion by Bingen. The blood oi both or these horses flows through quite s number or our good race heroes. but it was Bud Axworthy 2.14 that has really left, a great impression. He was is lull brother of the world's chsrnplon trotier. at that time Lee Axworthy 1.50 174 and was equally last, on the pace. Mr. Waite attended nearly all our race meeis until he was incapaci- teted and just a few years ago the writer had the privilege or in long conversation with him which was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Aubrey Blanchard -Harvey was widely known throughout the Mariiimes 101- his connection with race horses and he had many good ones during his lifetime. among them Friar 2.00 U4 and Billy P.C (5-2) vs. Wynn (1-4). Washington at Detroit: (3-1) vs. lloutteman (I-0). Boston at Chicago: Parnell (44) vs. Brown (1-0) tr lioloosnbe (0-0). Philadelphia at St. Louis: Shanta (10-1) vs. nyrne (8-0). ' National League ' Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2 invi- night): nrehmeier (3-2) and Smith (4-2) vs. Irskine (4-1) and Van Guy! ((-8). at. inuis at New York): Boyer (2-2) vs. Jansen (5-2). , Pitldlurgh at Philadelphia: Poi- let (1-7) vs. Meyer (2-7). Chicago at Dawn: ner (0-1) or ltsrnsdeli (2-1) vs. Wilson (4-5). BOOST! CAN ADA WROXHAM. England - (OP) - schooi children in this Kent town who wrote to about 40 Canadian newspapers last autumn for photo- graphs ad the Royal tour or Can- ada now have held their "Canada Day". Exhibits made irom maps and displays based on the photos included models or "Mounties" and Indians. iarm, lumbering and E0- kimo scenes. ' Hunters corner (Continued irom page 0) iiahing and hunting dams is speed- ed up. the minimum quota should be set at twenty dams per year. in a. iew years the province will be dotted with private and semi- private dams. While this will have a greatly beneiiclal eiiect on the general scheme of things just how it will react on the moral of the rank and file of hunters and lim- ermen is a moot question. The ordinary outdoorsman has a strong aversion to No' Hunting and Fish- ing signs. Then again unless some restrictions are placed upon cer- tain areas it will be hunted and iished out and the ultimate result will be the same . . . No Huntin' or Fishin'. lleeier The sponsoring ct Crow shoot- ing Contests. and the payment oi 15c per pair oi ieet by the De- partment concerned during the course of those contests. has done :1 lot. and will do more. to improve our wateriowi and upland game shooting. In the past hunters ex- pended their shooting energy on gsmebirds. particularly ducks. and let the crow propagate in peace Tile result was that the crows in- creased snd the ducks slipped down the scale and there were more crows to hunt less duck eggs and ducklings. O I It a. hunter would make a re- solution to shoot two crows for every duck he bagged the balance on the wilclllie scale would soon Parker 2.11 us. He spent at Windsor track. exer-l cising his horses and he was in the act oi harneuing another horse at home when he sum.-red a heart! attack from which he failed to re-I cover. To the sort-owing relatives? and friends we extend our sinceio The leii.-handed hitter formerly as a pinch hitter and' .sNxx-RXx--Rxx:-NX--XNX4XX- -L77 139 KENT ST. COUNTRY CLUB Just arrived! Beautifully tailored from soft lus- trous fabric. Four collar styles including the popular Penn and Skippy collars. Single. or French Cuds. "no one even nrsnmsn suvmc uuiimrkg ilsnsialier lied on June 15th I In Store fi"'"E" t CHARLOTIETOWN fymdddr or OX adjust itself. There are some who claim that the war declared on the crow two years ago has already re- sulted in an increase on local black --xxxxm it ducks. Whatever the cause duck prospects are excellent this season However. this scribe is inclined to believe that natural conditions is "I951 the cause of the greatly increase: duck crop although the campaign against the crow has most certain- ly helped the cause along. 1 SAFETY MONTH DEATH non: our rnovmciai HIGHWAYS IN in 199- The four-year-old pacer to relieve oil 1-lod as t ii t " Dorothy P. has been given slow xenon nlffgy-ed: cylupper: nh,:;f.;. mile! Ind her last periorrnance was bone and has been out or aci.lon' in 2.40 with the last half in 1.10 with the intematlonal Leaaue' An excellent trotting proqsect is Royals since the second day or the the two-year-year-old winniired season. But he has been working. 0.. that has been in 2.52 and is out Mr several weeks with Mont-' beautiiully gaited. The above are real. ' BEVUMZZUQE MOTORS CANAD The Lieutenant Governor's Proclamation Herolded o Campaign to moire not only June but all of 1952 .1 - AN . 11 ACCIDENT FREE YEAR” ENTRIES CLOSE JIINE 15th, 1952 M111. 11-16 Old Home Week in 11-16 nacmo MONDAY. russoav. wronssoav. ri-iuasoav. mo . moi-Irs. ans wsoussoav. THURSDAY. FRIDAY ln:n33o32.-'"””" . ,. , , THE IIOINE MOTORS LTD. I-FREE-FOR-ALL PACE PURSE 31500.00 TH! JENKINI PIIAIMACY Ind HRESTONE BBYENTON I HICKAY CO. Impatient Drivers Cause Accidents F 8 Dashes. to he raced Monday night. Aug. 11th. !--2:20 CLASS TROT pugs; 375009 1st Payment 130.00 Final Payment 315.1!) 3 Duh". 10 he raced Old Home week, ' a-rm-:s:-roit-ALL PACE runs: saooooo 1-t Plyment 815.00 Final Payment 8700 :1 Dashes. to be raced Thursday Afternoon. Aug. 14th. I'll! nrnuu: ELECTRIC ' . 1:: Payment saooo 1 Final Payment sso.oo it-3:23 rinses TROT runs: 3750.00 . . . h ' ' -ma nouns rrsnnwaan co. urn. 1l!l:l)s;lQl'l: sfs.B?f'” on Home Wm” y-1...; p.,.,,,.,,t 370., A I-"O IS IIIOI'C valuable "ICII "IO EOW ITIIIIIIEOS gCIII' 2 CLASS :.ACE-Conditioned PURSE 21050.00 Itk THE MOOII I MGLEOD LTD. I ashes to a d Old 1-! Week. A . 11-10. I-YEAR-OLD nor d Pace: cl 2:10 Cl pacersrwczining les:mi.hnn I1000.(Il0.in 1051'elIgibie 2 Dashes. to be racedmTuesdsy lf(l!folI'::lI). Aug.P1I2IIns.E um .d psears winning less than 31300.00 or winning less than 10 ashes in 151 eligible. 2:14 Ciss p can winning less than 81700.10 eligible. 2:16 Class on winning less than 31665.00 or winning less than 8 dashes in 1051 eligible. 2:17 class pscers winning less than 8im0.00 and 2:17 Class scars wlnniri an even 11 dashes in 191 eligible. st Payment N Final Payment 810.00 - Till PIOWII II08. I llnlll.0ll BIOS. . 4-2:19 cuss race: 1 , runs: 3900.00 3 Dashes, to be rseed Old Home Week. Istvhyment 0181!) Final Payment se.oo - I'll! K.la1IIltIl.I.JOHN8'I'0N L71). . ,3-2:21 Cl-ASS PAC! PURSE SOMM ' . p I Dashes. to he raced Old lions. Week. In! Paylnent 013M V Final Payment mo 'I'lIIINNlDIl.ADlll'ONlN'lWlA - f0-Ill CLAII PACI YURI! 8180.13 ti 8 Dashes. to be rated Old Home week. 1 1st Payment Oilm Final Payment 87.00 no coins-rr oonereucriou m. Lro. i?;"..i'.2'”.i'1i. 3..." .. .. "1"" rm 1 ' lies a ernoono ug. . ; ,. .-Jst ( , Final Payment stem . u 0 (' In 870 STEIN! L'lD.. LAUNDIIIBS I DRY CLEANEBM - 11-3-YEAR-OLD TROT and PACE (Closed) PURSE 81200 3 Dashes. to be rated Monday aliernoon. Aug. llih. . - GIGCIYS PHARMACY 12-FREE-FOR-ALI; TROT (special) . PURSE 8000.00 3 Dashes, to he raced Saturday night. Aug. 0th. 1!! Payment slaoo Final Payment soon There also will be classliled overnight events 8110.00 and up a dash. ' CONDITION! Entries close JUNE ism when rlrst payment must be made. Final payment. June min. when horse must be named. Money division S-27-13-12-U. In the event of divisions in iiied. ' 10 to enter-sis to start. x Declarations (or Frill!-roll-ALL nor to be raced Aug. 911:. must be made Thursday. Aug. 7-10:00 a.rn. Declarations tor Monday, Aug. ms. must be made Saturday, Aug. Ith-10:1!) asn. Declarations ior all other events excepting 2 and 0-year-olds must be made day prior to race at 10:00 a.m. Rights reserved to change programme. reject any entry. and entry lee relunded. bar any driver end to declare a rare on on account or bad weather or inillng to obtain a satlsiaoiery number of entries. re-open or substitute another class with- out advertising or alter or extend racing dates or extend credit. E1. KENNEDY, .ead.Vlee-Pres. nnasmaoosrr, Iee'. any event. iilvislons will be class- ,f&VIN0lAlaAH0lIAXN - promote IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Highway Safety. 2 DO YOUR PART . - w. s. oaasv. Attorney-Generd The Boards of Trade and other interested groups we sponsoring or campaign with this Department to