— Se + ee = DOWN THE WS yay eae es. ee me | BACK STRETCH a aS =» =F < 2 George Callbeck, was remark- shle considering that she is in her lith year and had seal doubtable competition -as ~, Mr. Rock, Raven Abbe, Lady Lake-, burn and War Cry Ranger. Her}! best time was 2.08 35, which was | the fastest of the night. Looking over her former per- formances, we find that in 1958 whe won $4,730, with all-time win- Wednesday night the fastest mile Maritimes this seagon: Abbasong, driven by Lloyd Walker, was very. close when he won the sixth dash} } the same ie drew a crowd: of | Downs, : , a per 3,000, ZT everyone Is de-|Vious dast in this event-was-won}— by Runnymeade Beale (H. Mount) time 2.13 1.5, Connie French, re- ‘horses went-down in--the— ninth oa ' two other harses. Then the night vat Sackville time 2.11 2-5. The pre- cently sold by Sidney~Stead to parties in Halifax,, finished 4-5 in the above race. Last four iia were treated for injuries after a spill at Batgvia Downs, N.Y., Five race, but they were ail around the next day after being treated for their injuries. The cause of the accident was when Miss Audrey Mite made a near the rail and tangled QUEEN’S PLATE ° 2 a Bings ‘of $16,401, which may pos-|two horses that were trailing pl) z ti « menet eat, Providence Sere eee ee EAST -\ E tracks. She was sired by Calu-| %: Frank Acorn, race secretary | ——— line to the} bine race track, Toronto. Left to | Winning Shot (8rd) and (OP _Weephote) met Budlong 2.02 34, and her|at the Charlottetown track, has| , ra MONDAY, 3 Y 6—8 P.M. dam was Guy Ann. She was bred three splendid cards lined up for or by George Callbec ee who was for-|tonight, Monday and Wednesday Colum! Parish’ tunate im his selection of both nights. The ‘upwards of 200 trot- : St Cokimba Pa an” dem ood ae *~ |ters and pacers at the local track re cea pen cuieisene it makes possible the putting on of : . was er of Blake| many good programs. ° $ WEST Hanover in the sixth dash, which he won from a good field of pac-| We have been very remiss in MONDAY, JULY 6th—8:00 P.M. ers in 2.11. Blake will be‘remem- | not giving credit to the track sup- St. Anthony’s Hall, Bloomfield Sere as having had similar suc-jerintendent at the Charlottetown - : Elmsdale School ces last season ier bee eon- ae Hasting—for the E oe res a pamese by ainers at|caré and ‘attention he and his DY AAU “They're ‘supposed to be in Pan-American TUESDAY, JULY 7th—8:00 P.M. “. iitere sot other places. — His|staff-have been giving to the oval| Bil Young, a dynamic litte| shape, which they probably |r in ~August an Games tn, Chicago Winter Tae wil be 2 ttn an aa field, O'Leary Hall an est ver van i firsts, |this spring. Thé new surface cov-| Australian with the well-tonown| So why ail the officials? There’s| and‘ Summer Olympics. -Young| swimming, basketball, cycling| | ; Mescende and 5. thirds. |ering has worked in, and on race| Aussie aptitude for colorful lan-| practically nothing. for them to| would be aghast at these. and so on—plus one general man- - || THURSDAY, JULY 9th—8:00 P.M, George Callbeck also had to his nights we believe you will find| guage, looked around at the brass| do except to sip tea or cocktails} LOTS OF BRASS we assistests ioeen Coleman Hall . me wuees of the Mid) it ane of Ge testes ie Ge Mate Se See ae Se i - For instance, Canada expects | °&* : Union School h on the program with the) times. ee athletes’ villagejast summer and| CHAMPION ATHLETES to send 175 athletes to the Aug. | er and two chaperones, @ving most ine ive e ser, Airy Ann in| That honor has generally been| declared: “What the hell are all| “Look at, our team. We're|27-Sept. 7 Chicago Games. But| this total: Athletes: 178, officials oT I MONDAY, JULY 13th—$:00 P.M. Scelent time of 2.13 3-5. You! given to Fredericton Raceway. | these doing here?” | loaded with worid things —are—just getting _warm.}-31.— eed I : : | Glenwood Hall a ‘mark her down as a 2.10 His comments were directed reached the top by the simple salesmen you can : pacer in another season's racing.. In Cape, Breton, driving honors, ee ae oo who ema. ae of. pleasure : i - The proprietors of the raceway so far, are being credited to made the 3,000 - from | for work. They know what emp eae CHARLOTTETOWN 4 hodljng other meetings|Mike Chaisson, whom Aubrey| C@ada to Cardiff, Wales, with |to do_to'stay there. My staff is SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY | . oo " uring Lobster Carnival Week lat-| Keizer, sports editor of the Cape|* a econ eae nee here one a easier Raw ae GUARDIAN - WEDNESDAY, JULY 8—38 P.M. . this month. Another gratifying Breton Post, has placed in front) Siticte "Australian team. and be |W training grounds and. so & ENTRIES FOR LOBSTER CARNIVAL WEEK : re Ss See ee feature of the above meeting was with 47 points. Worrell Lewis ithe splendid support given by the and Buster Phillips are next with public, whose attendance showed 3) points. bat harness racing has a real yp on the basis of three for first, ipface in the hearts of the people | two for second and one for third. Prince County. |. At Foxboro, Mass., last. -week;. | MILE Hawkins Hoss, p, 2.01 won :the} ‘Last Monday night's racing at Class ‘“‘A” Pace, purse $2,500 in| Charlottetown track featured 2.04 2-5—by far the\fastest per- ERRI The points care made|- what was, we believe, the fastest 'formance on the\ card, the track early. season mile ever trotted or being slow due to weather con-. paced in this province when Migh- ditions. ty Lee, driven by George Call-|. Hawkins Hoss is ‘owned by Wal- k, won in 2.06. He had won ter A. Found of Merced, Cali-|* the previous dash ia 2.09 3-5 fornia, who is a native of this horse is six years old-4nd province. He is nine years old, ; year took a record of 2.04 1-5 and has been racing at least six) land his winnings were $6,209. of inose years. At the end of eae NMeitreal- -BornM 5 nd st Ils Sure He Can Make Jump. DISCUSSIONS . Members and staff of the Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. will attend the meetings listed below.» ‘<The forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will be discussed and questions regarding operation of _ the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to attend these ee held in the hall of each District. JULY 15-18, 1959—RACES THURSDAY, JULY 9—8 P.M. From the above it can been seen that Mr. Callbeck made an ex- cellent job of conditioning him. or couldn't have made such fast time. Everyone. is pleased to see| owners Willard MacDonald and Rankine MacLaine with a pacer that certainly, at this time, looks as though he can take the meas- of any pacer in the Mari-' times. Due eredit must -also be given te Just Betty’s Mark, and driver| Don Seaman, who was a close- up second in both heats of the) freb-for-all. She is owned -by Mrs. Don Seaman, and her sire and dam, Waymark and Just Betty Shere both owned by, Dr. ' R.F. Seaman. : Another pacer we were inter- ested in Monday night was Prince Edward. owned .and driven by Harold Cudmore of Brackley. W happened to be in the forge when| Harold was having him shod a couple of days before the race, and the thought went through our mind—just where will he finish in the conflict, and we were de- lighted to see that he started the season withsa win for owner-| driver C Anotfler good “performance eal in‘the “C” «Pace__won— by—Belle| Texas, driven by Joey. Arsenault. This mare took a record last year as a three-year-old of 2.14- 25. and she equalled it in the gecond dash of the above race. | The field included some real | good pacers. The filly is owned by the Mapco Satie, Summer- | One of the most sirprising tea-| tues of Dominion Day races at Saint John on Wedhesday night was the winning of. the $1,000 Dr. D.H. MacAllister Memorial Pace by the five-year-old Hal's Mae, fe 2.06 only three-fifths of a) second slower than her record | 2.08 taken ‘last year. The track. pacing record, 2.07 4-5. Was: made last August by Walter Rose- croft. The track trotting mark, | 2.12 1-5, was set by Nell Kal-) muck 2.09 1-5 in August, 1953 , This -was followed by the win- ning of the second dash of the,| above: pace by Hal’s Man, by N. D. Hal, in 2.10. Both the above pacers shoulc go on to take very fast: marks before they are re- tired. Both are five years old, by N.D. Hal, and are owned by, the. Valley Stables, East Florence- ville, N.B CLEAN SWEEP Last Saturday night at -Riche- ‘ ‘ ee Hen Raceypy. the Aristrong Bro | First Class in Sleepers Coach Class thers’ stable of Brampton, -Ont—-— Ghigwn P. Eo L $30.65 $24.90 ario. made a clean sweep of the S’Side, P. E. L. $30.05 $24.45. weekend feature races, winning Borden, P. E.' L Vv $28.80 $23.40 the two-year-old $4,260 Richelieu Pace with the elt Arinbro Ar-| danac in 2.13, and the following rnoon Selka Song, another- Armstrong entry, won ture $2,500 “A” Trot ip 2.03; both horses were driven by Harold Me inley When the trotter Blake Hanover | @riven by Clarkie Smith, won) the sixth dash at’ Summerside, . Byrd TAH*4. 59 35. the fea- 7 last year he had accumulated winnings of $74,387. |Stable consignment at the Har- WINS BY NOSE At Sackville Downs Wednesday | | Boticed at Sydney, Cape Breton, night the pacer Mighty 2.09, purchased some weeks azo night when Jackie Jackson won by Stanley Mayhew froma party | the 7th dash from Acémor in 2.10! in Maine, won the sixth dash by ,Acemor, had won the first dash. | a ‘“‘nose,”’ and another Island-own-| in 2.10 3-5, Owners of Acemor are ed pacer, Downtown, driven by Dr. Roach and D.A. MacKinnon, | J. Bernard of Hunter River, was|New Waterford. Jackie Jackson a winner. |is owned by Duncan MacDonald . of Sydney. An attack of colic, which struck P Speedy Pi¢,. p. 1,58 45, two days! prior to the $25,000 Bronx Pace, night, last week at Yonkers, lost’ his| largest crowd of the season. Race | backers a lot of money as they |1 was won by Bud Henley (M. lhad installed him favorite in the, Turner), time 2.14 4-5. Race 2 fastest and richest.event on the | by Gilda Belle (M. Turner), time) program. It was won. by Bye Bye 2.18. Races 3 and 8 won by Den- | ny Pointer {Daniels), time 2.16- 2-5 and 2.14 3-5; Denny. Pointer We are lala’ to‘learn that owned by Dr. George C. Bishop, Sectionman, 2.03 3-5, was a win-|Charlottetown and Lexington< Ky. ner at Saratoga Raceway, New In Races 4 and 7, Jolly Castle York, last week, time 2.05-3-5,|(J. Conroy) 1-3 Josedale Clans-, driven by Len ‘O'Meara. He” is man (turner) 4-1,. time 2.12 36 owned by Elliott Saunders, Lex-j and 2.13 25. pnt ve ‘The Halifax St. Anne De Beaupre TRIDUUM PILGRIMAGE: Pilgrimage wil] leave Halifax Monday morn- ing July 13th, 1959, time 9:15 A.M. arriving at St. Anne De Beaupre Tuesday July 14th, at 6:40 A.M) spending two and a half days at the shrine; returning to Halifax Friday July 17th. Cars on Special pilgrimage trains are ATR. CONDITIONED. - ° of a RESERVATIONS Reservations for berths in sleeping cars-must be made with the organizer.. All persons travelling in sleeper cars must hold first class fare tickets, plus berth tickets. Those tickets can be purchased ONLY from the organizer; Mrs. Hilda G. Power, 128% Allen §t., Halifax, N. S. Berths Are Priced As Follows: Cee re rio iss ss $20.00 for the round trip Lower Berth , $30.00 for the round trip ~ Sleeping Cars Your Hotel_. CHILDREN FIVE TO TWELVE YEARS OF AGE. HALF FARE. ; » 1 PILGRIMS FROM POINTS ON PRINCE EDWARD IS. LAND WILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘AND SUMMER- SIDE by regular train, and will join our special pilgrimage train at Moncton,4ionday July 13th. Pilgrimage train goes At Truro Raceway Wednesday | the track catered to the | | . bined grades one to six. | _@ SMALL CLASS © | @ MODERN SCHOOL @ SALARY $3,500 to $3,900 “ae ATIONS Apply to: C@hute-des-Passes School, P.O. Box 39, Isle Maligne, Quebec, - BASED ON QUALIFIC- || AUESDAY, JULY 7, 1959— | Afternoon class—2:30 p.m. | Evening class—8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 9%, 1959 (if both parents are able to attend) AL THE HEALTH CENTRE, 188 Prince_St. phone, 9416 for further information 4 someone around to t! The Aussies hatgemtn , i. Of | pt What to do and when to do it,| They finished second to England 'g s acing WANT AD ARKD ALE they don’t belong here or in any | in both point and medal .stand- ‘ P international competition. ings. sat : Entries close at 71.00 p.m. on Thursday, duly 9-59. THURSDAY, JULY 9—-8 P.M. ~ The green - clad Australians| Forms and boxes at both Andy’s Seafood Restaurant Phone 8506 Parkdale Hall \ ington, Mass. piled up 496 poits on the —_ in Summerside and;at the Horseman’s Canteen at the imc The American trotting stallion, | of 10-5-43-2-1 for the first wn , Charlottetown Track. = - coe ~ Rodney, was credited with a new | finishers ‘in each event and won "3 2.10 trotter Fecently when his) 66 medals — 27 gold, 22 wend: Declaration at 1.00 p.m. on Saturday, July 11-59. five-year-old son, Memento, won| Place silver and 17 third-place 4+ gooretary’s Office at the Charlottetown Raceway. dae race in Sweden in 2.09 2-5. As| bronze. Canada, whictr picked up ane la two-year-old he was trained in| Oly a gold os nthe aad | Entries being received for all classes including a ‘ -~ 2.10 2-5 over the Goshen half-| Ss vena 7 ” Free-For-All and a Junior Free-For-All. + o | mile track, and was bought for ues ciipetentins Wed ; : 1 * YD 7. | a large price by-a Swedish, horse- : , ee aan iecmn the Arden Homestead (called with publication fe Ome} — Prince County Exhibition And 1 oe risburg sale in 1956. — ink eae e Seay Club Limited . , ue — . | athletes and officials going to the : ‘pat nt The fastest pacing mile we hege |. : ey a ees Arrow, | ed th Wednesday | ; u Ee ee yeti wacko az | SCHOOL TEACHER || MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES / \ There’ s nothing For 1959-60 Scholastic year 3 new series begins — foe ‘ SS ——— for English elementary com- , \ like Sun- Lite aN be Department of Health el ' amin content.—But not Cows. A sudden boost in Milk from the grass. 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