ands stnsrcn icontuiued from page 6) .iill ct-iitinue on Mgntl a,v anti phi--'sttay." . 'ii...- complete dispersal of the lt.'l1l":S horse owned by the late W. if. Cane. proprietor of Yonk- .-i--. uccway. will lie conducted by Tm cr.-sails of Kentucky at three itiitcreiit sales during tiie coming i II. The 17 head of the rac- ii table. will be sold first sit a st'L'('l.'il sale to be condiicted at uiislirrit. NY.. on Saturday. .tune 50th. The yearlings will be dispos- er! of at the regular Tailcrsalls stile at Lexington during the Trots and the stallions headed by Good Time 1.57 US. brood mares and ui-aniings will sell at the Tatter- sails fall sale. Sale of the racing stock which is being trained by rraiik Ervln will he held at the flood Time Park. honte of (.'ane's famed Hambletonian. T h e s e hot-ses are being trained mi and l(Cl)l.ln racing form by Ervin. tinny are eligible to stakes in be raved at Goshen the week follow- nit: the sales. They include 13 2- year-olds. 3 3-year-olds and the 4-year-old Nibble Way 3. 2.04. The syesr-olds are Vera Conneliy p. 2. 2.04 2.5. Morgan Calhoun and Lord Vanity. Henry Thiiinas. who is retiring as a harness racing driver. was tendered a "night" at Roosevelt Raceway on Friday, May 25th. It WES the first time in the history of hariiess racing that a driver iiiis honored in such a fashion. t'crcmoiiics were held at the cen- ter of the track last Friday night to commemorate the great feats of this veteran harness racing figure. Tributes were paid to him by his fellow drivers and train- ers. track executives. harness writers. breetiers and the New York State Commission officials. Henry Thomas spent 55 of his 67 years racing horses and has been one of the most outstanding fig- ures on the harness racing scene. llr- has been a fixture at Roose- iclt Raceway since the opening oil the track in 1940 and twice won the Roosevelt driving title. first in 1048 and again in 1051. Among his .u mpltshments was the rare feat of winning the Han ietonian. the world's greatest trotting stake. three times. In 1037 he did it with Shirley Hanover. the next year ullli McLin Hanover and in 1044 with Yankee Maid. During his long career he won 30 major stakes. "Thomas was known as a "iliirc-devil" driver and many oth- er drivers complained that he rl1'iIiF too close and c ha n c ed hi-ushing wheels at ths,risk of causing a spill." (Our local reins- nian Joe Otlirien had quite a few tilt; with the formidable Thomas but .Ioe didn't take back an inch.) ' Of" the track Thomas gained per- sonal popularity among the driv- i-is because he gave help to all ivhn sought his advice. He was rnnsidered an expert in the iiti-iiigtenlng out of bad actors i-itiir-i- trotting or pacing. Often aliCl' other drivers had given up llionias would take that type of htllNP and make good with him. He fiizured in one of the worst spills lit the history of harness racing at iimiscvcit Raceway. it was in 1947 and there was a field of 15 trot- ll'l- Kaiila. driven by Thomas. Fllll1K'd going around the first turn in the start of the race and seven horses trailing piled up causing tniiirles to most of the horses and iii-it-ci-s involved in the accident. Tlioiiias suffered most seriously ltlfl was confined to hospital for months. He was also one of those in the accident in which Lon liiarnonald and Vic Flemming were seriously injured." Noel Simpson. largest New Zea- l.-.iir1 breeder of the Standsrdbreds. and Frank Relss. top breeder of Stniidardbreds from Australia. are visiting United States and plan to stay several weeks. Harness rac- ing is very popular down under sini-c the sport was first intro- diicctl there in 1916. While their im-ttimis of racing are different iinni ours both New Zcaland and Au-tialia have trotters and pac- ors that compare very favorably llltll the best that we can produce In -iincrica. One of the down un- dc: troiers. Vodka S.. is now be- tttc trained at Roosevelt and made ho first start on May 21st a iiniiiing one with owner J. 5. Shaw. Christchurch, N. Z.. handling - ihc ribbons. Many were wondering If tic would become accustomed to -farting with the Gate. in Aus- it-tiizi and New Zcaland they us- Imlly race from it standing start. stuiilcy Dancer. who trains his lttirkos in New Jersey and seems to be able to bring them to the coilv races in excellent condition a'- is siiown by his being leading rltvrr up to the mid of last week at ltooscvcli Raceway whcrc top "Wsnicii meet Stanley hail 26 unit. Hilly Haughton 21. William Eiiicr 21. .llm Jordan tit. Johnny Simpson 17. Hugh Bell 10, Jinitiilc Ci-iisc 15. Alan Myer l3'IIt1d San- drrs Russell 13. in faraway Bay Meadows. Cali- fttrttta. at its opening Spring nicel- lit: of the year on Saturday. May lath. Mlsaiatemeni. 0-year-old bay rosrc owned by Walter 8. Found of Merced. Calif.. and driven by Clarence Hanson. was tbs winner Cohoy liii-(iluskey will defend middleweight title Stellarton his Maritime Moiiday pn 1 g lit at against Normand Gautreau of p Providence. R.I., originally of Monctnn. N.B. Cobey still hasl TO DEFEND MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE hopes of a rt-lurii imitcli with (Titiiadian cliampion i.ou Law- rcnci-i to whom lie lost a split de- cision last year. 82.200. was won by Hawkins Hosa. owned by Walter Found and driv- en by Clarence Hanson. time 2.02- 25, the fastest inilc reported up to that time at the meeting. Bay Meadows is a mile oval Darn Flashy holds the Yonkers Raceway track record for a 3- year-old trotting colt ---2.04 315. it was also the 1r:tck trotting rec- ord rcgardlcss of age when he stepped in that time in 1950 driven by Joe O'Brien. The Dean Hiintiver mare Misty 1-liinovcr 2.00 3'5. foaled a hay colt on Monday. May 21st at Han- ovcr Shoc Farms. llanovcr. Pa. She has the unusiizil record of pro- diiring twin foals for three out of four seasons. a record better than any previously reported. The 22-vweks Maine raring sca- son open:-rl at Cumberland Fair grounds last lilnml8.V night. It in- cluded classes for 20 and I10-class trotters. 21 and 25-class pHCOrS and a 22 conditioned pace and a class 14 condition!-(I trot. Among the rcinsiiicn who will be driving on ihtit circuit is llzirry (Tolciiian. ucll-known to liiaritimi-rs. Irving Luce. Dirk lluff. ilcrb Bond. Weston Taylor and others. From Cumberland the horses will move to New Gloucester for the week of June 4 ti and to the Maine Sintc I-iziir groiiurls at Lowisinn .tuiic it 23 . . . Stziiilcy 1).'iitcer holds the Yoiikcrs Raceway track record for the most wins on one program with five victories. That t'oi'tiril um. iiiotln April 17. 1951 Many ftl'ii'Pl'K in tho 'il.'iiitimt.-s lirive boiler rcc4ii'rli-' tliilil that The (latiatiiaii driver Johiiny (flingi- man of Toronto is it-attini tirivcr at Buffalo Raceway. Homburg. N. Y.. with 17 wins. llnriics.-. ittirs-cmctt in and aroiind Mtiiicioii arc ltitiktnt! fiiruni'(i to the opening meet there and there is H lot of liili-rcsl taken in new tpcrl'tii'incrs that hair niovr-rl in. .Atiionc Iliosc we may nicittton i'1'ciiniswoorl 2.00 2 .3. a 0-year-old lpticcr by (itirpiwiii I.ci- eligible to :lllP 15 piicc Victiiri.'i B. C-rntlaiii .2.17 11.3. cligililc to the 28 pacc limit llrtIli.int Frisco 210. a 0-year- old pai-ci' by l”risco Ilalc 200 eligible to the 20 pat-c . , . . Al .Woodsioi-k thc Wiltrcd Price stnhlc its in cltargc of Tcddy Weir and llirrt ilnrpi-i' Tlicv ciinsist of Pure (told 2.07. l.c-znbcl 2.13. liinnadalc 2.l.'i. Diaiiiiuid tlliicl 214. Morning .lic1lc. lludic Hill 421 and a year- ling iiy N .1) 205 anti out of Dtanadalr. . iiamcd ('liarlie Hal. The vetcran .ltiii Siiiy't1i has Bay Suite Joe 210 iind Sunny Maid 217 for Jack Mcitan of St. Steph- en; Bill's Belle 2.15 for the Stiles state; Hal's Betty '21 for Claire - daic. Of the CC Trot. time. 2.00 825. On llsflrl; Bonnie Federal tat for lia.v in the open Pace. puru Mac Tait of Fredericton and his mum Californian at Hollywood Park. Cam. Porter-boon. Iwrnd . 3 may laud valsusds. '5--Iatnnpt--suitor: W um. hi8 own stallion Free Spirit 2.05 215. Harry Mount of Fredericton has Marion Budlong 211 V5 for Frank Van Buskirk and the stallion Sham- rock Thoughts 2.04. owned joint- ly by himself and Mr. Van Bus- kirk. Bill Burt has Jennie Lee Hy 2.15 325 and Jeanette Belle for Joe Coates of Fredericton and Ralph Gthersoii has his own Senator Hodgewoorl 2.00. Driving Club president Bob Hamilton assisted by Kenny Smyth has Pl'In('P Ali- ner 2.15 and Fraser Hal for Jock Fraser. Hal's Gal for the Stiles Estate. Victory Bell 2.15 and Bobls Dan for his own account. We hate the following letter from J. A. liiacI)on;ild..Vancoiivcr. B. C.: "I am writing you on behalf of Mr. Murray Davie. president of the Delta Agricultural Soc 1 e ty. Patterson Park. Ladner. B.C.. We see in the magazines and other mediums where there is woiidcrg ful racing in your Province and we would like to contact through you the head of your Island rac- ing association." Mr. Mclionald encloses an official program of the 7th annual harness race meet- ing held by the Delta Agricultural Society July 12 and 13. 1954. at Patterson Park. the first track underithe lights in the Northwest. The first race. classified trot and pace. was won by Larry Brewer. owned by II. C. Walton of lilvereit, Woshiiigton. in 2.10 2.'S. The suit- nnd race. classified trot and once. was won by l)oiina Gale. owned by M. L. Myer. Walla Walla. Wasti- ll1RlOI1. time 2.24. The third and fifth races were won by Cavalier llnl. owned by P. I-Znglish. Clover- B.C. time 2.15 2 . The foiirtii race was iron by Jello 1 Win. invited by R, Roy Langley. BC... time 2.17 2 5 The sixth race was won by Miss K B. H.. owned by F. Iiustead. Ladner. BC.. and the 7th race. Free For All was won by Captain King. owcnd by A. B. Kennedy. Tat-onia. Wash- ingttin We are icry pit-nscri to hear from Mr. Mat-iioiialil and have sciii liim sonic copies of our island harness racing siiiiiniarics. Wond- T a c k work- lit-Wilt Colonol J. R. Calkiti of stock in his colunin Tlic Ronni reports last week's outs as follows llcnry Stable hominion's Pritlc. 2128. .iohii Jollity and luiii llcllc lo- gcilicr in 2.20 Wilfred Prii-c St.-ilile - Lcsahcl 2.20. Lebasi 2.'l-1. iiinnn-. dale 2.32. Diamond Chief 231.; .Mtirtiliig licllc 231 zintl Piiic (told tin 230 Claytoii Killain Stnblc - Guy Tiickcr 2.26. My ('lcut,.- 731.. Ifetlgcwood H. 202 and Jtihiiny Cahalerru in 2.'l.'i Rob Haiiiilton Stable -- llal's (int 236. Friiscr Hal 2.30. Prince Abner 2310 Hurt Victory Bell in 236. Bob flroivii Stnblc --- Shelter in 2.22 3 5. .liiii Smyth Stable -- Bay State Joe and Sunny Maid in 2.35. llvcretll T ! Ovluass lwaps two-length test! h the stretch before lI.IIi dumb- and Dunham Stshlp .- Chris Mc- Elwin in 227 Clilioril Cliiff Stable Mighty Grand 2.23, Susie Spirit 2.34 and Sue Bell llal 2.39 Bill Burl Stable -- Jeanette Belle and Jennie Lee Hy in 2.20. Bobby Troy Stable -- Star Dawn 2.40 and Colonel Dan 2.30. Harry Mount stable - Marion Budlong 2.20. Murray Crandlr-iiiire Stable- Ronnie Spencer 2.35. Margaret (llcgi: '2.-ift and S can ll. slower milcs. Bert Moray Stable -- Sona- tor licdgcivnod 2.33 and Ken Toss 2.32. There are some nice 2-year- olds in the various stables all training well and doing milcs con- siderably lwticr titan 3.00, Cecil IilcGinley of Houlitin has a nice yearling filly at his home out of his more Sudden Mary 2.11 1”5. and by N. D. lial 2.05. named Marilyn Hal. Race Secretary Tom f-Iverctl reports plans for matinccs on Island Park the first and second week in .litiic and Ar- thur KOllP)' rcporis Muiictoit Race- way planning on their opening on June 6th Ten of the best 3-year-til(l pac- ers in thc Uiiitetl Stains were scheduled to race tilt the 515.000 Adios Pace iii Hoosciclt Raceway last Thursday night. The one mile invitation Race is a tune tip for the 375.000 liiesst-tiger State salted for Roosevelt next month. Aiming the starters in that pacc will he Belle Acton that sci up a new world's record for 2-year-old pac- ers of 2.02 l 5 last sciistiii over a half mile track. also Bachelor llanovr-r that won 043.207 at Roose- velt Raceway Friday night. May 25th, Sanders Itussell won the sis.- 000 pace with Pt-arl Creed in 204 and he was sectiiid in a 53.000 pace with Ilril Adam in 2.04 San- ders has a real good stable this year. The dcfcnt of Adios Harry 15.1, world's champion pacer at Rose- crnlt Raceway by ii-year-old Philip Scott. 1.50 2 5. driven by Del (lam- eroii and outicil by Gcorgc W. Roed.' Fort Fairficirl. Maine, is considered the greatest upset of this season. The time was 2 03 4 .1. over a track made sloppy by heavy thttndersliowcr. Adios llarry had previously won three straight victories at Iltiosi-vclt. one of them in 200 :1 5 . . . A new rot-oi-ti for Iilutiicl bciiliig at any truck in the Uniictl States was set .11 Roose- velt ll1If'CiTty last ucck when S1.- 681.107 pits:-c(l thrtiiigh the iron- nicn In one night. The fastest miles rcpiiricd in this Province so for were stopped on the Siinimersidc oval on Thurs- day when Yiitii 200 and Down- town 2.03 .'i .1 placed in exactly the same notch -- 2.14. They are be- ing trained by James Mar-Grcgor and are owncd by Andrew Perry. At Charlottetown yesterday the trottcrs Tori Gene-see 2.16 its and Jerry A. Hanover 2.06 15. both on iicd by Roy Bevan and the fortiicr driven by Rankin Mt-I.aiiie and the latter by Archie 1.14-wcllyn. ti-ottcri miles in 221 and 2.22 re- spectively. They are the fastest miles trotted at Charlottetown this season Mr. Jollscott 2.12 fill. own- ed and driven by lloug Hill. and Perfect ital 200 215. owned by George Gregory and driven by Levi O'VIcarI. paced miics arond 2.17. Both crime the last eighth very fiist There are between 100 and 170 ti-our-rs and pact-rs from 2-year. nlds tn 12-icar-old: being trained iliiilv oier the Charlottetown track. the lnrucsl number in the history of any track in the Maritime Pro. iini-cs. We are all looking forward to the niwninl night two weeks trout now when It is expected that scvrral of the horses brought from the sales last fall will make their first aiiiwnrancc. It should be . hlg night's sport. Eicrioiic tilts been asking wmr, .Ioo Olllrtcn doing. Willi. Ianl way he arrived at the Wolverine Klcp. way. Detroit. with the Sol Camp stlbll of as and of course Scott Frost 1.9! 25. "Harness not-pg 0f the Year 1055" was one of in-in, from an on Joe will as Q 5. handed t-in who tilt! the Iwaps bbbvwslssdtssn IN EIGHT CANADIAN PROVINCES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harness racing fans of eight Canadian provinces are expected of Sl.7li4.000 in purses. ,Sf&ot5.s i7iEe;dti-J-tonomwii (iiiaTdtaiiTsaTtIii-Ei"ay,TJ"uIia 2.1956 -7, IN THIS CORNER . Oriole-Pirate World Series For Betfermen Of Baseball Even at this early date it ap. pears that one C. sieiigel will as- aume the title of gt-ntu.-3 i'or another lesson. The season of 1038 is still only in short pants with only a lit- tle more than one quarter o( thg playing schedule rompiemt hug the way Case has taken his Tan. keeit away from the wire has threatened to trim the peiiuam race into a slow uaik-at lead as far as seven of the tennis are con- corned. eed a seventh and then would like- ly have won the series if twliii-iii is probably the saddest word in' the English laiiguagt-. Sandy .'ttii- orosihadnt plucked what siioiilii have been I two-riin triple out of the sky and turned it into a dou- ble play. But that was last year and tilts in this year. Apparently Casey has taken the brasso to his tarniiiiit-it crown and with a comfortable spread between himself and MM- srs Lopez and Marion in thi- league standings has taken di-ail 144; 05, aim at his seventh pennant. r Pat Flahcrty of 120.49 m.p.h R will be reiiiciiibercd that. n couple of years ago a big ciiierl named Lopez of tlio Clovi-land: tribe massacred the MI. much-voiced phrase of ”Brcak Whitey Ford. Johnny Kucks. .'1.Iick- "a fool and his money." "wait 'ttl next year." and - While the Bronx butchers are chopping up the A.L. the world Champion Dodgers are having their troubles from Milwaukee. St. Louis. Cincinnati and a new entry from Pittsburgh who by its show. ing to date seems to have picked up a maior league franchise over the winter. According to pre-sea. son predictions (including that of yours truly) the Bucs were partic- ipating in the league to more or lets: keep the eight-team schedule workable. No one expected them to play inucb baseball but the Pirates have been the surprise of the league. If both Cards and Pirates kccp up the pace voters will have a tough proposition fac- ing them in choosing the manager of the year between Bobby Bra- gan and Fred Hutchilon. Lope-z' Indians shot past the wlre hitting on all 9 cylinders in 1954 and their momentum was such that they couldn't sci: the. stone wall looming tip before them in the shape of the New Yorkl Giants. When the Indians awoke' the giants had been crowned Worldi Champions and the term "l)ilStI"l was often heard spoken in the sanie sentence as American League. Casey Steiigel. and AI Lopez. Some inspired sports writers got busy on their typewriters and clocked out such forgettable pieces as ”Has the American League Gone Min- or?" You may have heard that the Yankees bought the pennant ti-om the Baltimore Orioles last year when they acquired Bob Turley and Don Larsen in a player it-ade.i. this year about the best thing Between thcin g the two hurlcrs that could happen to Major league picked up 26 wins t17 for Turley). baseball is for the Baitimor, or. :;Id":DCl sure tnuff the Yanks tack-E inles and the pirates to face each t. me; 17th flag in as years other in a world Series. while ' 9 41511191! IIGIIIIEM MIL Ravey perennial winners in New I H g p York and Brooklyn is fine for Whig mic nPl:iSll1llK World Scricsp Dodger and Yankee fans it,is not "1 9bg "V3913 from Brooklyn so fine for fans in other centres e com ination of Duke Snider.who can become awfully t.ired Ind -l0llnn.V P007" Droved too. watching also-rans. it wou'-nn'ti much for the Bombers. who bow-. ed otit but not so ingloriously as 4 While Detrol Hitchcock. While it isn't likely to happen son's first gave Tigers a Lou Gehrig. games but the Yanks at least for-3 British Golfers Have Little lAffecfion For "Burma Road" "Y KEN METHERAI. Canadian Press Staff Writer at. the bottom. TORONTO itan Toronto con day approzred a crease soigzlit Kpiiiisor liopkiits is expected to 7'1”""l T"r""m pay out more than 0100.000 for the LONDON tcrn British Kolft-rsimunmlncmi ”' '"”l”. "'9 hi" '"'i call the Wcntworth course the ll pla'Vor.' ”'aVl.)”'"K 9xm"'15” unurmn Rwdpu and a weeks stay in England plus 1 There's litllc affection in the-la" hnnmamun M :5”) ml. each M nickname. for British golfers hovel," ")6 Mm "1 g an instinctive dislike for the nsr-. Tl” "”'l W" ”l”"d5 0' "19 73- mw' nugnnpd hm.w”.! of "1, 531 hole tournament will be held June 935.ym.d mm.” .' Virgmia wMel..l24 and 2.3, with two rounds sched- Suri v. that from -fllllp 24 to 26l"'?d 0" the filial 0831 IF9F.o'S will be host to the 28 countries "T challenging for the Canada Cup. However. Canada's team of Stan Leonard and Al Balding should feel right at home at Wentworth. some-1 times described as the L'-nitedi Kingdom course most nearly re-1 st-mbling a Canadian otie. l Most B ri t i s h eliampionsliipg ' All Ready GARAGE. courses like famed St. Andrews. and Troop In Scotland are situated; near the sea with wide. almost) flat fairways on which sand dunes and strong sea breezes form the chief harards. BUILT AMONG HILLS l Wentworth's par 72 rout. is, g carved out of the Surrey hills. It has lalrgs. well-defined greens and few bind holes. But in almost! every instance the path from in Rubber to green is a narrow corridor be- tween stately oak and elm trees. slon which said wound tip 34.250. hole if the 10-cont rate was con- tiuucd. The boost mmcs into effect .Iuly 1. pace set last year where an es-tliitiiiii-t-at; iii 3 . . , , , . t” c ated 321000.000 was wagered l and Rlfllttlit'1lml)ailHm;l:l hzdkiletllli-if la! "Mum" Idle 1" my Ia” and 51,744,000 offered in stakes inl City's ti'at-ks are ofil.-ring Si .300 000 1 upush Perhaps 5?5v990-900 thl'0UiZtI all rovinces except Alberta and in put -5 this tum. p imutuel machines this year as N e w to u nd 1 a n d where not MONT" nu, ';.i5(,g- "my drive” c"mP9'9 "37 upwards harncss racing exists. ' l liluiiti-cat's ' itliurlrllday ll;')(' , 4 0 ' - ' . -- i Mo 1 of the s art's ula'it' '. 1 . - . . , . Business may exceed the b1'i.sk centrsed in Quebllec pl'0'3'llJlll,L'e lit'lict':-.l3(lliic g(l)Tiliitl””IA(iJTilld(2'; mid :1 ' - - ' i c U: 5 1 RACE WINNWER tlcftl i'o;irczl uni” Race Wednesday in the time in the trial run1 the Chicago tavern keeper clocked FIRST HOMER t 3-2 victory did the Imllan” "19 year before. the pennant races in both leagueslcrlppling bone disease. Gehrign Th , for years and years took a backionly 37. at the time of his death. e tribe was routed lll foui" seat for a year or two to the boysl in 14 seasoiis with New York Yankees established a record of playing 2.130 consecutive games. FARES UP TORONTO (CF )aThe Metropol- ncil early Wednes- 21-i-cent fare in- by the deficit- Transit Commis- It would have 000 further in the to 1214 ecnls CAR RADIOS INSTALLED RAIN or SHINE In Our New Location Next To BILL ('AMPBF.I.l.'S lid POWNAL B()Wl.AN RADIO 81 TV 7 O. K. Welders Siinimcrsitlc t victory 'i the iiicllaiiaii-ills Spggdul Coach Billy left. jumps with joy. Tiger catcher Red Wilson rounds third base after his ninth inning homer with a man on base. Wil- homer of the season over New York Yankees and snapped Yankees six-game victory streak. Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS one of baseballls hurt baseball in the least if the'lmmortals, died 15 years ago today teams that have been dominaiing'after a two-ycar fight against a Harness Racing Business Brisk Sat-kville Iiouns. located on Hal lfax's outskirts. will nlii-ir more than 560.000 on its new strip, rated the best in eastern "an:-iria. New Brunsuick's sea-iiit tIpt'Ii3 U110" I Still! - system adopted last yi r, the two tracks attracted about 300.000 fans each and offered combined purses of more titan S1.- 000-000 l" 1955- 30th fliilllrcs are at Saint John and Frcrlcrii-Inn in c to be surpassed tlti:-'i'mld-.Iiinc and runs tiniil Vov 12 t'l'-an lwatzcrinu at the Saint .l(lll1l traf'k. Blue onnels closes the of its I956 season June first ha” with rate-5 lWi('P it wt-ck. avt-razed 17- "1911 330.000 a program last sczison. reopens July 30 - Sept 9. while ' g ' Rlclieiieu operates from June 18 A551-AL l'R"f?R-AM to July 29 and Si-pt. 10 until badl in Prince Etlnarti 1-laitii. t'ii;ii wt-zitlicr sets in lliilti-toiiii will star its annual Old Co-ft-aliii'etl in tlic iii SlHlsi') Hume Wt-eir. prtigi-aiii .-xii; 1,113 early closing eicnts -at Hill? Bun-1 Alarittiii. minors have strength nets this year are the 57,300 Blur.-1, nned their stables with tlnrgog pm. Bonnets trot and pace. Aug izlrthascti in thc L'i1itcti !t;iip-. and and 19. i'cspt-ctiii-ly. many r-..1(.,-pd I .n. ”.”,”,l.:' and Aiteiiuniice .'It Blue Hoiiiii-is has D8('l'l'.x at Ron-.(-H-it and Sammga averaged about 23.0011 a neck qoldiiriii;' lll(' uiiiicr far this seastiii Ai'Cl'il1.',9 weckly .iianitolia's 27-(lay c..;,.,.,. ,..,p,”,,, attendance at the night races last at Wawanesa May 1. year wai 21.000 000 in purses will 21” At Quebec City ssotionu In Waiiaiii-sa Git-nhoro, Pilot M.-..,,,,5 purses, raiigintl froiii mill) to i7,.lDcloiaittc. Yirili-n Branrlort Phf: 000. is at stake this scastin i-iiiii-ilniiv La I'i'airtc, t'rll'tN'fl'rt,'. (rm. pared wiili last year": offtartiig of man Ytirktoii. lllissrtll. um p .-. 3400.000. ptisiipiiin. lit-(-1.03”. Va-N,M'.l.: :55 The Quebec raceway is expo--ted Emo. Ont. The lPRInn (loge. ., to average 3.500 fans daily during; Emu Aug. 22. i the season. May 13-Nov 1. sboutl A tlireesia; nu.-rt um h, Mid 1.100 more pnid aiiiiiluiiiii tiianl dll1"lflE the Pi-him.-i,.i pc-h,,,i,mn O! 1955 when part - iiiiitiicl iii-iiinglltlanitobo at Brandon .liiIv 7.4 totalled apprnxinmicly iti.0titI.it00 Part-iiitiiitr-1 boiling in x1,,;m,,y,. Feature races will include the lil confine-ti to Brandon Yo;-km" 07,000 Canadian Pacing and Trot. and Dauphin ' ting derbies July 15 and 26 re- Saskatchewan, with 10 tracks spectively. l8il'ilA(1llt'.l it 37-day spam" .9, .1-.,,.,' ritors AT 01.1) WO0I)BlNF. 3Sa;.,lf.”;4,, ..(f,'";Tan':l-m'”;'rjf"c 1 In Oiiiario. 'l'oi'oitto's Old Wood for Saskatooiis foiir-hair n,:".,( H. gblnc track. opens a 36-day seas-in mid-Aiigust to 1600 for one pro. i.luly 18. with racing sciieduled tofgram at Glrnavon Biggest single start at it pm. EDT daily-"rain offering will b, "me M200 Co" or shine." iriitiii-ity at Regina ' Last year the track's titres liig Harness rs r-t,,',z dium,,.,.,.d programs iipre cnii.-pllcti liomiitsi. from Air)...” g.m,.mr vi,m.s Aha of rain but a new type of raiiii-,1 when duiiriliiig niiondyfncp for-cgd residents of As we mciitioiicd. previotislv it . . the American League settlement is a long. long way from May fol strip this SPBIROII is expected to im :track np'3i.aml.s M 010”. with such flerceness that Casey's September. Almost anything .('Elll -- pm" ”.”'”m”"'5' 1" Bmtsh Columbia. harness per-sonnl stock ms.-keg rook . Mt happen between now and men Hlgltligh-ting the Old Wootlhlni-;racing is confined to Ladnar. Ill of a plunge. Even the u.m..h.,m,,-. gut ban-ing , m,,i.,,. collapse M ' season will be the 36.000-added miles south of Vancouver, and lid- C:nadla.i Cup pace Aug. iii. fitiier ney, near victm-ta. oUp The Yankees" slid to the piat- ey Mantle or Yo '1 Hcrra th Yaii- P3093 B110 "015 Uff9l' DIIYSES r8u2- Ladner o cited Ma 1 s e P y 0 and iltildc lltltude to loin others of its kees should keep rolling right his from 51.000 to 33.500. closes June 25 while Sidnay's ilk like "every dog has his day." 1 along. in the Maritimcs. most of the 19 Sandown ruck Mn op”... "Dd" tracks will officially open in mid- lJune under th lights. Halifax and 'North Sydney, NS. started day- a 10-day flexible schedule. start- ing about June 30. Purser at the two tracks range light operation May 21. from 3250 to 3500. Famous Triclioloisf. Will Demonstrate How To Grow "Thicker Hair --- and Guarantee: If! DEMONSTRATION TO II HELD HERI l This new method of homo treat-1 merit is necessary. After he . msni for saving and growing amiiiiitlon the person is told tb itbieker hair will be demonstrated required length of treatment it: Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. on. how much it will cost. Tudesday and Wednesday. June It An" nun" buumm .. "' ' person makes nguiar reports Q These private individual doinon-p the Kaela firm in London to check ittrntlopspwlll an lhrid :0 dthe the tprofress of the home test- Chnrotc own or on ues ny men. and Wrdnesday, June I and I. To spread the mmorwmw .1 LONDON, OVTAHIO. May 28- Iormnl. healthy hair to the thou- In an intervieiv here today. Wil- I-nd- who Irv desperately look- iinm 1. Keele. internationally fs- "'8 '0' IMP. independent Tri- mous lrichologlst and president cl"?l"V'5l” "9 "51""! Vlrlolil of me K-Eek, "air I.-l,q,.,..”' 11"” cities throughout the United Statcs and Canada to conduct ox- amiiiatiuiis and start home treat. mom. said. "Tiicre are lit different scsilpl disorders that cause most incu- and women to lose hair. ESITIKI common sense. I person must' realise no one Intel: or so-called cure-all could correct all the dis orders." lie explained. GIIAHANTI-IICD "The Kc:-le firm. N0 CURF.-ALL "We have no curs-all for slick. .shiny lialdttcss." Keelo I-mphg. si7es. "1f thcre is fun. the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what gpgmg For the fourth straight year since the United States industr at but John .1. Hopkins put the magni- ficent sllver bowl up for competi- tion. Cannda's team is headed by smooth - stroking Vancouver vet- eran Stan Leonard. who now plays out of Lachuto. On: His teammate Balding. is making his first cup appsaraiiie. Balding. a Toronto linlismnn and professional at the Cariadisn pro to have won a Zllljnr United States golf tournament. the May!-tr OW!!! in Florida. . Canada has yet to win the lio- Dill! hearing her name. in t11.'i.'i.l when Hopkins established the coin . petition to promotp international” loodwtll. the winner was Argon-i "M. represented by Antonio Cards and Roberto do Vicetuo. Canada was runner-up. Peter Thomson and Kel Naglc. won for Australia in 1954 and Chick Herbert and Ed Furgnl for the United Iain last year. in defense of the trophy. thr United Stain this year is sending veterans Ben Hogan and Sam Snood. two at the anoint iitioi makers the gain. has iiiiowit 'n"""'I it lick for AUliI'lll8- along with Norman voii Nuts. MNIIOGIUI hare eoinpetition I III are rqublica of Dina ass lone. ROYII Montreal coitus. is the first ; ",p",d WILL COACH Famed as a qiiaricrliack and than as a scout for Winnipeg p Blue Bomber. Indian Jack i.Ini-oh-i faces a big i-hallcnge iii 1Ift'Pl1tll'tg the job iif playing lcoiich with London. new entry in the ORFU. Although several good imports are lined tip. the big qiit-stion mark is bomcbreiv talent Over Hi Canadians have and Indian Jack will MVP "N? lob of molding them into it contending team Jacobs, whose main ambition is to return to Winnipeg as coach. hopes the London coaching lab will be a stepping stone. Charlottciow 11 .13 0 LET l'S ('IIrli'K TOUR '1'lRl-TS NOW. AT NO COST TO YOIJ. WIlI'll'1l. RAl.AN('ING 85o Per Wbccl BARRY'S SNACK BAR Will now be open to A.M. to 3 A.M. Daily Dial 6767 Carry out service recogiimtig that most people are skeptical oft claims that hair can be grown on balding heads. offer a giiarantee." Kcclc said. l Once a Dl'I'VlIII avails tiicntscl-1 res to the Kevin treatment his- akepttctsm imtiicdiately disap- pears. To iiistire this. we offer this Kll'Al'BlIlPP' "if you are not coinplctely saiisficd uith your hnir proL't'(-ss at the end of 30 days. your moncy will he refund- ed." 1 lt(iPlt'.l. SS f”A5l".5 l'3lS(lOl'll.A(?F.lV Fit-t thc Triiliiilmttsi is qIt'ick'. to tell liopclt-as cases that they , cannot be helped. Ilui the "htipc-l less” C5lsPS are low Only if a man is completely. shiny bald is- he in the lost caicgory. If there is fun. no matter how lighi. thin. or colorless. the Kr-ele treatiiicnt can perform wonders A complete. pi-iiste examination ll given by a Trichologist to de- termine the condition of his scalp. land cause of his hair trouble. Flt-ZIE EXAMINATIONS This oxaiiiiiiatioii is very thor- .fI1II'I and highly technical. it re- pqutres an to I minutes. Tho -Trl('llIiloIlI1 makes no charge for time examination and D'Qp&t- o be a miracle. There iii one thing Keel. sum. to be certain every man gm; woman knows. if s rm-cu..." an WAIT at the it-niplos or a spot begins to sliiiiv up on the gym", inf the head. fhorc is something Wrtutg and it should be given im. mediate attention. HAIR FOR l.ll”l'L1'IIiitF. r'if cltcnls follow our lions during tri-stint-iii and gftef they finish the coiii-egg n1,”-.3 i. "",r””"" WM” they will not have lift" fill the rest of their llvg-3' K-crle said "Our trim in den. """l.V behind this treatment, 1Q till rlciwnds on the mitt--.ri..,i clicntis faitliftil observation of . 79W Slmblr rules." HOW'S YOUR HAIR ff It worries you. call Tricho lijittsi Benton .1. l.ip.-ion at The it-hariottetown Hotel in (tharl tir- wu. P. F. I. on Ttmuiay and lW0d""dI.v ONLY. -flint 5 and o- -il NOON to I pm. The public is invited. and-Any. direc- '