JUNE 9., 1951 g,,,, Back Stretch IF .: continued from Dill! G , e fixture nisht racinl "9 3' (or harness horses. A 1” no g .,, dicate built a mile d& in what was practically a vlwmess at Scarborough. Maine. ..-oi-g was done so hurriedly "4 this season a large part of it . woken up and will require mmsiye repairs. The meeting A g bit of a flop with conse- 1.U,tlos.sesto the investors. They wed to recoup themselves by lawn; night thoroughbred racing "mcollld not get the charter. gent-ralAJncob coxey, the man ma made -the famous mare of memployed on Washington many rears ago. was a harness horse w.-ner and driver in his time. At Que time he owned the Dlxiana .-arms and was the purchaser of immvii-, paying Colonel R..P. Pep- ,”-, hreeder of the horse. 040,000 '0: lnm. whether it was the .0,-Sc; or other speculations that mi wrong and caused his finan- .;.1 downfall we do not know. but 50;.-v did win a niche in the Hall ,, fame by his organization of mt. fnmous "Army of the Unem-' ployeti " A record number of nominat- ions-.'u”ii-lias been made for the 1933 rlnnibletonian and it will re- ...” in R nurse of upwards of ,1oo,oon if the same percentage of payments holds good as did in min. Every year the purses for this f.-iiiious three-year-old trot Item in get larger. One of the printlpal contenders this season I'lil be Mahlon Hanover 2.04 that recently won over the half-mile track at Toledo, Ohio, for Joe O'Brien in 2.06. Al tlir dispersal sale of the liarmoiiy Farm, Mount Vernon. Chin. which was headed by that splendid sire Abbe Guy 3. 2.04. mil brother of Abbe Worthy 2.05 owned by Frank McKay. the top pricc 0' WIOLLO was paid for the 13-year-old brood mare Gayety 110, daughter of Calumet Adam 1.591; and Colleen Frisco 2.0716 bv San Francisco. She is the dam of scvc-,r:il fast trotters and pacer; incliidim: Gay Law 3. 2.07llz. Own- ..1 by W. B. Moriarlty of Halifax. us. The Harness Horse corn- menting on this sale states that the daughters of Calumet Adam are becoming increasingly popular :5 nintrnns. Our friend Laurie 0'Brim. Halifax. should note this ml at he is the owner of Colleen Adam 1. 2.12. by Calumet Adam 1.393 5, and equally well bred on leer dam's side. we have been furnished with the complete entry list for the Spine-tingling acts with the worlds most daring drivora; t -umI.. Tho C I II ood Nces o(l'-Igta lglwE:I.ay'0lub dates. ataka races to he raced over the Oharlottatown Driving Park track this season. As will be noticed the stakes have filled wonderfully well with 104 paid entries in the eight events. The 2.25 Pace with its 32 entries is topa Here are the events and dates they will he raced. Free For All Pace. purse aioso.oo -To he raced Saturday night. July 'lth. 2.14 Pace, purse 3000.00--To be raced Friday night. July 13th. 2.18 Pace. nurse 8750.00-To be raced Friday night. July 27th. 2.22 Pace. purse 8600.000-To be raced Saturday night. July 14th. 2.25 Pace. purse 8800.00-To be racod Monday night, Aug. lath. Free For All Trot. purse 3750.00 -To be raced Saturday night. July 28th. 2.24 Trot. purse s600.00-To he raced Saturday night. Aug. 4th. 2.26 Trot. puree 0800.00-To he raced Monday night, Aug. lath. tree For All Para .Eevan as Barbour. Ch'town. .Pierce Downey. I-lillsboro, N.B. .L. J. Dewar its R. B. Dewar. Summerslde. .1-larry Hirsch. Sydney. .waltAr I-lenneasey, Ch'town. .Lorne Letcher, Springhill. N. S. Joe McDonald. Sydney. N.S. .1-IM. Sweeney, nrldgewater, N. S. I-LB. Willis, Charlottetown. . Bart Yearxa. Sussex. N. 3. sp oerrmena carom . 2.1! Pace Bevan dc Barbour, Ch'town. Myron Bell. Charlottetown. Roy Bevan. Charlottetown. G. H. Buntain. Charlottetown. Sam Kennedy, Charlottetown. Lorne Letcher. Springhill. N.S. 4.95"?!-KN:-s N. S. H. 3. Willie, Charlottetown. Bart Yearxa. Sussex. N. B. P? 2.1! Pace Myron Bell, Charlottetown. Roy Bevan. Charlottetown. Mrs. P.C. Brown. Ch'town. H. M. Sweeney. Bridgewatenl I ha 1-l. sr. S. Stable. Ch'town Walter Hennessey. Ch'town. Sam Kennedy, Ch'town. Lorne Letcher. Sprlnghlll. N.S J.R.. McLean. Souris. P.E.I. H. B. Willis. Ch'town. h-Ah-Ah-1 !r'.”P:'9?”?'5”I-"'PP!97l 2.22 Pace A Bernard. Hunter River. .1. .. E. P.E 2. win. Bowness, Summerside. P E. I. .Daniel Parrish, Milton. P. 13.1. .Willard Kelly. Southport.P.E.I -has I-l.P. Cudmore. Brackley. P.E.i.. Geo. Hughes, Braclrley. P.E.I; Walter Kelly. Southport, P.E.I i I i l .. :'i P? 995?? MA .............. 3' -.'-S-".N:C9P ?'r'??'P”” P wsorr aw- PH 5'5" "2" E45 33' Is) '9 53h, K3BJB3P'CT2"CP'0 ?5'.-.5'.3.an?3.v-?-"-.-:-a .N.-.as9.w.-1.:-. Lorne 1” hor. Bprlnghlll. NJ. Mrs. 2. Milton. Moncton, N. B. James McGregor. Ch'town. lE)r.I P. McIntyre. Montague. P. Cyril Smith, Hunter River. Harold Stead. Brackley. P.E.I. .H., 3. Willie. Charlottetown. 2.25 Paco C. M. Alexander, Saint John. N B . Roy .Bevan. Charlottetown. . Arnett Bell, Borden. P. E. 1'. A. A. Beaton. Flat River. P.E.I. G. H. Buntaln, Charlottetown. Stanley Brown, Morell. W.l.'. Bowness, summerside. Mrs. Geraldine Baggs. Jackson Heights. N. Y. R.R. Brown. Woodstock, N.B. H. P. Cudmore. Brackley. Campbell, Augustine Cove. Callbeck. Summerside. Cnllbeck. Slimmerside. F.L. Clarke & H. D. Home. Summerslde. Pierce Down:-y. I-lillsboro. N.S. H. as 5. Stable, Ch'town. Jas. I-leffell, Summerside. Harry Hirsch. Sydney. N. S. Willard Kelly. Southport. Lt. Col. lllacxlnnon. Ch'town. L.D. McLeod. Victoria. P.!.'.I. Randall McDonald. Milltmvn Cross. Hugh McLeod. Sydney. N. S. L.l-l. MacFarlane, Summerside. Joe McRae. Park Corner, P.E.I. Leigh 0iBrien. Alberton. Joe Power. Charlottetown. Harold Stead. Brackley. David W. Stewart. Southportf Willard Stewart. Southport. Claude I Smith. Hunter River. Rhodes Warren. Stanhope. P. E. I. R B. G. A. G. A. Free For All Trot P. .l. Cadegan. Glace Bay. NB. Geo. Gregory. Charlottetown. Lester Johnston. Fortune. P. E. I. Sam Kennedy. Charlottetown. Willard Kelly, Southort. Lorne Letcher. Springhill. NS. Lt. Col. Macxinnon, Ch'town. H.M. Sweeney, Bridgewater. N. S. Earle Semple, Kenslngton, P. 13.1 .H. Ramsay. Port Elgin. NS. 2.24 Trot P. J. Cadegan. Glace Bay. N.S. Chester Blrt, Peake'e Station. P. E. I. Willard Kelly, southport.P.E.I. .L. D. McPhee. Clyde River. P. E. I. Lt. Col. Macxinnon. Ch'town. .La,vton Pettlgrew. Springhiii. N.s. . Harold Stead. Brackley. Earle Semple, Kenslngton. E. I. P. "o r . pmh" 5!..." '86 Rib: death it o:"C the 1.0;" ; 09., 'h Pump ,0 ,0 O . In " '32; E." 'FordI Dare Devils will (Charlottetown), at the following perform In P. Ill. I.. under the ana- iocatlons and ST. PETERS. P. E. I.. St. Peters Race Track. Monday. June lltli. 0:30 P.M. MONTAGIII. P. I. l..l Montague Race Track. Tuesday. Juno l2tlI. ' ' 'aMo RUSTICO. P. E. I.. Rustico Race Trac 8:30 P.M. It. Wednesday. Juno l3tIl. .COVEHEAD. P. E. I.. Covolload Race Track. Tllursdoy. Juno Mrli. iO'l.EARY. P. I. I.. O'Loory Race Track. Friday. Juno litlt. 8:30 . P.M. SUMMERSIDI. P. I. I.. Summorsldo Race Track. Saturday. Juno uni. 0'30 P M V I O - AIIIISSIOI: Malls 81.00 - Glllidrol 500 - arm; GUARDIAN." Cl-IARLOT'l'ETOWN ' 9. RT. Eamsa,, Port Elgin. N.S. am... 2.26 Trot .Roy Bevan. Charlottetown. Harold Cudmore. Brackley. P. J. Cadegan. Glace Bay. N.S. r'.J. Caclegan, Glace Bay. NS. an Fownes, Sussex. N.B. Geo. Georges. Summerslde. molar Johnston. Fortune. P.!.'. I Wilhrd Kelly. Southport. . Willard Kelly. Southport. Robaexeiser f; C. Nicholson, Hal.'.i'ax. N. S. .Lt. Col. Macxinnon, Ch'town. 12. lam Neill, North Milton. P. B I. .. 3 509 s9?99w 13. Joe Power. Charlottetown 14.1.. D. McPhec. Clyde River. P. z. I. - 15. Layton Springhill. N. 8. lo. DO. Rankin, North West Arm, C B Pettigrew. 17. Franklin Roper. Royalty. 18. 'f'.B. Rogers. Ch'town. lit. Earle Semple. Kensington. 20. R. C. Shea. Kinkora. 21. G. E. Woodslde. Fredericton. N. B. Hunters corner Continued from page 0 whether he has much time on his hands for crow shooting or not. He cm bring down a back load of crows quicker than any crow hunter I have ever met. Effic- iency with both crow call and shotgun are essential requisites to successful crow hunting. The section of the Game Act lD5l wherein women are required to purchase a fishing license came under discussion. several former members of the executive argued that farmers' wives did come un- der this section as they were farmers. Section 8 (it states: "No person shall angle for trout or salmon or hunt any upland game bird or migratory game bird or hare or rabbit, or, being a non- resident hunt or trap any fur- bearimg animal. him: or rabbit unis authorized to do so by this Act or by permit issued to him under this Act." Sub section (3) in respect to exemptions states: "Sub section one shall not apply to any resident under six- teen yeara of age or to any resi- dent farmer. rural labourer. 01' commercial fishermen." x Nun-resident women have sl- waya' been required to purchase a license to hunt or fish in the Pro- vinces. One member of the exec- utive insisted that farmer-s' wives were farmers and were included in the exemptions. If the Act hail stated "resident farmers and their wives. or resident farmers and farrmerettea". well and good. I explained to him that so far as the Act was concerned women ill general were included in the reg- ulation. He came back with this bright thought: "Farmers' wives could be classed as hired help." "Oh yeah." I replied. "go home and tell the missus that YOU C0n' slder her as your hired help and see what happens." The discus- sion ended on that note. Another remarked to me: "I know a farmer who is waiting and hoping that you'll lpinch' his wifei" He didn't. enlarge on the subject and whether this gentle- man has a yen to be on his own for a time or waiting a chance to take a crack at the Fish and Game Supervisor remains to be seen. Methinks the situation calls for one to walk clrcumspectly in regard to the advisability of 'pirichin' women. for the Present at (least. A bright young lad WIS once asked to give the meaning of the word 'circumapectly'. He re- pliad: "If in cat is walking on top mi-:2---4-m-':T'T”:' scoop Wet made a bargain purchase of Children's Tennis Oxfords. They are made of good qual- ity blue duck uppers, with a sturdy crepe-rubber sole. Thay are the finest value wqtve seen in years. coon Slaos9to2 51-15 These. Sneakers are fully guaranteed Wright Shoe Co. GT. GEO. ST. STORE Phone 28 GIIAIITON ST. STORE Phone 2218 sport Echoes Fran ' Prince county The fan who sits In a reserved seat at our latest style of boxing show on the Island should get in a. little road work beforehand just in case. Something new has been added to these boxing cards. Pat- terned after the latest radio shows which feature audience participa- tion. the new idea in boxing in for one of the principals in A slug-fest to climb out of the ring End 80 a brief round with one of the fans. Should go over big iitvllen the rlngsiders get used to O C I Last year while acting as timer. we had a wrestler thrown into our ill). but that was an accident. In the new set-up the first five rows will be considered in the combat zone. Haven't you often wondered if those blows you saw landed packed any dynamite behind them. Well. brother. it you have a lucky ticket. you'll get a chance to sample one of those hay-mak- ers right on your noggin. "Share The Wsllop", the show will be called. 0 C O No kidding. we enjoyed the boxing card at the Charlottetown Forum last Tuesday evening no end. The bouts were all on the up and up, and all the fighters were giving all they had. We can forgive almost anything except an r-idvertlsed fight turning out to be lit. schottische. In spite of unfor- tunate incidents occurring in the main go we wouldn't be surprised if everyone got his money's worth and Bill Brown is to be congratu- lated for his efforts in bringing to us such a. bang-up card. If the feature attraction came up with n sour note at the end. that was certainly no fault of his. C U I We agree. however. with others who voiced the opinion that a of it stone wall covered with brok- en glass that cat has to walk circumspectly." Methinks that there will be no need to institute court action in respect to women angling without ii license. They're buying licenses right and left and doing less grumbling about it. than some male anglers I know. Some men are notorious for trying to "put one over". but are not always successful. This past two weeks my partner and I have picked up close to a. dozen of the male gen- der angling without the necessary license. Picking the out-o(-the- way quiet fishin' holes is not a sure bet by any means. Step up and buy your license boys and avoid embarrassment and incon- venience. .: boxing commission is badly need- ed in Prince Edward Island. Se- vere disciplinary action seems the only fitting sequel to the deplor- able breaches of ring conduct which were committed Tuesday night. We've never read the Mar- quis of Queensbury rules. but we ieel certain that mayhem was committed on those regulations in that last tempestuous fight. With- out a ruling body we can't see how any disciplinary action can be imposed. Hence a boxing com- mission is a "muat". . . . James Hogan and Bob Schur- man will look after minor ball in summerslde this summer. Bob ex- pects to be able to give some time to the young fry in the afternoons. O I 0 At a meeting of the summer- sicie Athletic Association Thurs- day night it was decided that ad- ult ball fans would be expected to contribute at least twenty-five cents to watch Town League games this year. Fans chucking in two bits or over wiu be tagged. WORTH IT TORONTO---rCPl-An American tourist thoughta4.5iJ was too much for an Indian guide for a day's fishing in Algonquin Park north of here. He offered :1 a pound instead. At the day's end he cheerfully paid 540 for the three large fish he caught, weighing a total of 40 pounds. Soothe them with MINARIVS Llu I Meter 5 Rb feel a 35c ....i." .'2'i'i.?. ll" '”" at-dryi . No or uac:I:So6n5o:.uL odlorl Inl I"oa ” SPEEDY " Mammoth Liberal Anotlisr nconpsny Advances Newsprint QUEBEC, June '1-(C9) --Anglo Canadian Pulp and Paper Com- pany, Illmited. has announced it has increased the price of its newsprint 510 per ton, effective July 1. Elliot M. Little, Anglo president. said the price boost was caused by "increases in the cost of wood PAGE srfvim and of labor." Mr. Little said clients firm woro advised Friday. The boost brlnu tha lrlce 01 newsprint to 3116 a ton in New York. and aim in Canada exclus- ive of 3 10 per cent tax in Can- ads. This was the third similar an- nouncemant by newsprint com panie; since last week. Tho first was by Abitibi Power and Paper Company in Toronto, and today an announcement of the increase came from Consolidated Paper Corporation in Montreal. of his Quickies by Ken Reynolds HORNE MOTOR'.g.-J.-.4 CHE VROLETOC OLDSMOBILE Kale; oft (service ;: 6-I "I was afraid of this -7- these goldfish I got in the Guardian Want Ads are going to drown!' 1 Rally MONDAY NIGHT JUNE Hill cI'I' 8:30 EMPIRE THEATRE Charlottetown Hon. R. H. Winters. Minister of Resources and Develop- ment for Canada. will speak in support of CECIL A. . MILLER Liberal Candidate for Queen's Mr. Wlniors will be introduced by the Honourable J. Wal- ter Jones. Premier of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Miller will address -Ilia meeting Iirlotly.