.- Frank Bowness, Keneington. also I payment on the colt etaliea is suit or Fredericton last ' ) . (cwnnudkmnw. " ieorderinightinraceetendsxm for the wood. Jiuysndandmuetbe lNUMIER wilt MOUNT . - b ' to -3., mg owned and driven oy In Two Ygareflld Trot. gwmur old gm?! gong . ) wee":-Ii” J J vanda. ' renew a .'r Y 0 .Three - - W 0- ;':.'.f.,'i.'...i;'. "sou bunlnm viii oi5'f'p.&".nu Four Year unh . Nuhw--tun. M. here. He is the proud owner of Old Trot. In addtlion the horses pal Reynolds. a 7-year-old trotter mm. be and nu, ma, an and for John Jolllty. Racer 2 and Swim Craze. Starts Again 6-Adioo Chief (B. Clln ' ) 1-1 by pugliacci, dam Inez Reylwldl (trot or pace) given so that they ma Mm" T (G W an 2.2: by Dick Reynolds 150,14. dim can be assigned to their proper Tl ' 1.15 Ugggli d g By JIM BASTABLE number of nlarathoners will CROWD LAKE ONTARIO crossing in mid-July. Doreen is I Gay Ines by Geylwortby 2.02 34. class. Mn Gillespie is optimlslll: 2.1l:.,Beces 3.end F 5" PW" 5”" w""'" m0”"" Meanwhile. interest continues to 101'P0""d9" Whit Pllwd 15” in is bred in the purple. w.IaPn:lee Flood had a letter.from hi, daughter Mrs. Joe 0Brien mung that they are now settled .1 All Jay Farm. Old W66"-'9'-WY. N.y. which is not too far from with regard to this ye'ar'e stakes and believes that the entry list will be quite as good. if not better than last year which was such a wonderful aucceea. President Dr. 111'. Seaman and Secretary .W.G. Florence Chadwick to attempt Lake Ontario again. . . Chet plunges into Strait of Juan de Fuca for fifth time and fails. Ray Muench beats Lake St. Clair Me (3. Bit!) 1-2. Morris. Direct The Chanfottetirwnlloardllll. Saturday, June 30. 1956 1 ) 5-1, Time. 2.14, 2.12 U5- e new record for Morris Direct, owned by Lloyd McKinney. Gage- town. Homeatretcli Ade is owned by Joseph. Coates, Nashwaaltsin. the 20-mile Atlantic City mara- thon last year. BEAT TWO LAKES Muench. who made two unenc- grow in planned Lake Ontario crossings. The chamber of com- merce at Niagaraon-the-Lake will endorse an organized swim this year. It plans to award trophies, MARILYN TRYING STRAIT There have already been eight attempts on the 22-mile crossing of Juan tie Fuca this year. All HUNTERS' CORNER s . t. . . ' -' - f l tt t L k 0 la in Roosevelt Recewiegl. .3: a:d Betthl: Gillespie have done the work!ln Races 4 and 8 -- Colonel Dan '"N'Il;':.ie.;,1:' i,;lju0';f,',f”1,;”S"Jf, id, ::,?,:,dme:.: lf?;l"1;:' ,?;':'n"i:'lg'”'.li';; 3:geEthf;e;rg:,?1'lZag::'5 uigavimgt tests u..u:.,.f:.i,P lcoovnefeda ezo mute. hleigespil-gagehd at Detroit su.nytmar- gfanrdctaliid livyuiot::.i:l:::.coi: 1-1' fl'i:itiZ'i"'til".i.'...i'l1'c.-9'3" ' ' iruca crossing". , , Young model most notable of these is Marilyn money. 1 NW9-'1 Lake 9- C1811” hit 9111539 o ' . '- -- - - - -. . - . .. . .' 11' h .H edbtlii I" of which W. by. dye” in mi; tdbutedh "Ovid!" mu”, of an -I-mu. 2'10 ;5' 3.10 3(5g the fan, The completely modem "W I numered across to the grove trains all winter for bid to become Bell of 'il)l(lnl0. the only swimmer Flo Chadwick. 36)ear old mara "' '4 0"” 9 C””9"e' ” Erie in 1955 and is set! for another assault on Lake Ontario. Ted Simmons. 26-year-old gar- hage igturlzer. become sick when he swallowed salt water and could not finish the Juan de Fuca grind. Among those lined up for the Lake Ontario assault is Toufle Blaik, 24. from Lebanon. who swam the English channel from second person to swim Lake On- tario. . . Truck driver swallows salt water. pulled from Juan de Fuca waters. . . . . And so it goes. It's the lwllll madness. I ,- The craze to conquer lerze ies of water has started I88"!- Almost daily there are .reP0"5 "1 someone planning to swim a lake. As the weather gets warmer the lump with the exception of W 5.3.. of the 2-year-old pacer Adios Exprell in 2.06 1-5. That was a real fine performance over a half mile track and we would any that he should take a record very close to 2.00 when he hits the mile oval at Lexington. Another 2-year-old Razzle Dazzle. won in 2.08 4-5, and Diamond Hal won his last two starts. Betty”: 3-year-old. Mr.Snul- l0 t'UIHlucr Lake Ontario and the youngest to swim the English Channel. Oillt-rs ale gt-ltlllg in shape for cracks at l.Hix'e Ontario, a treach- erous 32-mllr e x p a n s e that smashed the llnpos of more than .2; Sil'lllllil('l'x lll i955. One mara- ioncr, ('ltiluril"Sllow1ton of Tor- (min. est niilea paced at Fredericton this season. "Colonel Dan is owned by Bob Ryan. Monday night's races at Fred- Ericton: Races 1 and 5 - Ima Bell (Mount) 1-l, Donald B.'(C. Bishop) 2-dr. Ginny Forbes (Morey) 8-2. Time. 2.17 -a new record for min Bell -2.21. Ima Belllls owned by Mack" Tait. Fredericton. Races 2 thoncr from San Diego. Calif., has said she will attempt a crossing this summer. She is to start from Youngstown. N.Y., the same point where Marilyn entered the water in 1954. The target is the Toronto waterfront. about 32 miles away. Miss Chadwick. three times can- queror of the Englisll Channel, t-ovci'c(i only 13 miles the year , g Marilyn Bell made her epic swim. Fllal"-'9 to E"3l""d "' 1933Fth' forenioet' rotten and pecera per forming the Maritimea end else- where. Later the date and place where the Futuritler will he raced will be annoui":-d. Walter S. Found to! Merced. Calif.. accompanied by Mrs. Found, is here on a brief visit to relatives. He drove his car all the way from that sunny state and and both parents gave the alarm before I was within 10 chains of the trees. There were five crows in the brood and at the warning call from their parents two im- mediately took off. With their short tails and awkward (light they Tesembled a couple of half- grown owls hut they kept on go- ing on past a SCl'()lld cupse. dip- ped over a hill and were lost to Guardian Headquarters has many advantages over the old setup. It is bright. roomy and can I facilities in the field of pr t day newspaper work second to none in eastern Canada. Past re- cords are at one's finger tips is thus, with a little coaching from Vere Beck. I was able to check back and ascertain the day and xla- rilmtitcil. . Ben l.alluhren of Victoria, a 270- d In hu only "us. wu den med :9 get but; ma gag and 6 - Brl hton. owned and date my first Column appeared in. sight. The terrain they L ” J A pound chef ...;,.1,. ms mm 51- Iljgrjlyn was 15 gm... and it may only one to beat the channel that ileti-.wC:nileIco1tnas Mned them and this little province wearing its grtvitiorlzlyu M. l;)ne:'lett.2lI3if '1:-lnt.l llt 1111,4845 0l;tM0iIl1ld8y. Deflzlzr into (was nothing but flat marsh R - h . tempt to suun across the strait her 20 hours and 56 minutes tolyea,-, . V will "'5' 2 M” d'”' J” W" with ligIiIt2'b(gennc1ierlc1)iiit1:'lIlntxhiii: Flgdns Fodreul was Eolil by. J: itsr twelfth hnniveivsaryfwn . giliitilywdxeeellnehuillollliixveesevldleaiftlI emem er of Juan M M” last Monday" He make "' ' " i r Theridulifllifiestif Mailman Mon-.':ty night. Clair Snnmonm summerslde. P. E. I remember .5 distinctly as H . . A Y By THE CANADIAN 113353 was hailli-ii out. Miss Bell now Is irallllllg for her 393"" I ' doings of Hawkins Hoes 2.01 U5 that was unbeatable in recent starts. He has now arrived at Foxboro Raceway with trainer Clarence Hansen in charge and will be racin in the East for some time. He is net one of a number knew where they were going. A third member started to fol- low but turned back and flumped into a thick spruce and hid. He really did a guild jttil or gettin out of sight for my eyes fail to pick him out. The two other She tried it last year and was taken from the water after cover- ing 22 miles. Brenda Fisller. 27. who politely suggests she is the world's best longdistani-e swim- mer, failed last year anti will try Bert 'l'hmll;l- of Tacoma. Wash. is the uni) pclzsnn to swim the strait. He (Tttssed from Port An- geles. Wash. to Victoria last year. Thomas has ti ll a l l e n g e :1 Cliff Lumsdon til 'l'ol'olllo. winner of the attempt on Jllziil do Filta. Shirley Campbell. 21) - year - old model from Fcrgtls. ()ilt.. who was pulled out when about two miles from the Tux-ollln shore last year, has trained all uintt-r for another I. to Hanson" and Dewitt, Frederic- ton, just before the race started. Races 3 and 7 -Ken Tass (Morey) 1-J. Flaxey Pointer. owned and driven by Herb Chase. 2-1. Time. 2.14 21 2.17 Ken T65! is owned FIRST A WIN The many friends, particularly those residing in or near Bread- albane. must have been delllhiid when they got the news that Jun- it were yesterday the day I,walk- ed into the late J. R. Burnett's of- fice and inquired if he was”in- terested in an original outdoor weekly column. He quietly read the sample column I had written Bobby Jones won his third United States open golf cham- pionship In the most lopsided title play-off all time 27 years IEO 10- day. Posting identical scores of 294, Jones and Abe Esplnoel Well! - . . . . . H .. ' ' 1956. ior Cbappelle had made his first of good trotters and pacera owned by Chile! Ml0FlI'1BH9. Frederic-' and then looked up. He was I members of the brood sat on another 36 holes, with the great Canadian Nzmunal 1'.Xhlblll0nb attempt. p p ' . 955'," I" R i .h L, all. I,” L drive on Charlottetown track last by Mr. Found. :2: &'ncn")41:5"dL3e;bEg1l:?r'lg;f:; it-ry direct man and never be- their respective limbs, heads Bobby grabbing the honors by 21 mile watm-trnnl marathon lavstt Doreen (1('Ull-.'t.'. lo, 01: Tolonto. tr3lVil;";1);?ainll11l”h- IE3-Zll(lW'll:;0N:a:ff Snmrdw nigh; . winning one with E . - lleved in wasting words when a haunched down between their strokes. 141 to 164. fall, to a duel across the strat . is expected to II) a La e Ontario . - 2-1. Time. 2:11 315. 212 U5-a new record for Lesahell. owned by wufred Price. Canterbury. N. B. Holbert Grattan was owned by Doug M. Colwell. Saint John. N. old native of Toronto who in 1951 became the first Canadian to swim the Channel. failed on her lake bid in 1955. Vern Oatway. painting contrac- tor of Montreal, formerly of this city, has very kindly sent us a score card of the races at Rich- elieu Park, Saturday. June 23rd. sentence would suffice. "Yes," he replied, "I am interested. we'll try it for a few months to see how it takes." The few months Seconds Count. owned by 131- PNE- tnn Mclntyre. Montague. The writ- er watched that race very care- fully and Tommy Murphy at one shoulders. waiting for lheir dunce caps. The first two that pulled out plan on a long life and, to our way of thinking. a dcsiruct. I m t drive” ,1 me P”; p .1185 stretched out into the years ive one. I have incl adult crows gouldepoi lhrave made a better job ;lneitiheofw:hIeucl.tIS::,?:hPvtzirsvoweg P9;1eI;1el!l1l:tl:)l;5 '3; ll3::g':lk:1- Ecl;l:ie1.:lLdtI nfow flnid myself with hS0n'd1e' in my tdime that could lead a co 0 C fl d .1 i . 3 0 a more on my on s. one's min or so it seemed. I y t ii'o3i..'i'3E .ii”.nZ"'...'u'"g.ul'”uiL. W We Put in 2-04 415- Vern cm” ”' '”' "”Y” "”"- I have been able to sm- one in vamcul-r to 1, states: "There isn't much to be said about the race. Bay State got away on the outside and was on top by two lengths at the sec- ond turn, by four at the quarter and just seemed to play with the field from there home. The horses here will have to show a lot bet- ter to give him a race." Monday's night's races at the Charlottetown track were among the best seen here in a long time. It was a cold night but the track . '-l l ' Our thanks to D. I. Cha&ers.tL,gn,'.:gf,e (,n:smmw:i':':t H.r.I:S:l..V-: Thmisny nigh” "995 - - -Racesli;P1ni:rs(ii?ssaii:eilaii:: t3e(i'efaslt?:il- 1 3nd 4 TMV C1953 lC- Kmnmi ed lliider ice and snow and the 14- H29” '3' lA- Bmbmel 24' tinklin brooks and lacld trout T” Guy lH- HWd)'4'2t Tim” ools gwere stilled hp the incle- NQT2 new ”cm'd5T2'af am My iyneni hand of winteryhrought out C1933 15 0w"ed by Byron D”d””' an urge to relive pleasurable past Moncton. Race 2'- Jollity's Queen ex em"? ,-th d nd .1 (A. Burbine) 1. c. Albert Budlnng Th”, imshl” bl” :. f 3" ' -tl.. MacAlduff) 2. Jollity'a Queen on ”buf”.”. th flf 9”” f :9 "”!5' is owned by Albert Araeneau, Rlv- " 3 am "0 W "'9' mind. It was in the days when I lived in the L'()lll1ll')' and. with the thought of increasing -the black duck broods in my hunting territory. eliminated the nesting crows within 1! radius of two mil- es of my farm. 'l'ht-re was one ' crow. an old male almost as big : as a raven. who upcnly defied me. With the aid of powerful field glasses I managed to locate the nest on three sllccessive years. It wasn't much of a chore to "ei- great credit and trust he will drive many more winners. Junior had his first start at Truro last year on June 11 and won with Bellini Might in 2.17 4-5 and 2.15 4-5. On July llt he drove Just Barbara to a win in 2.16 1-5 and on August 17 Lady Abner in 2.16 2-5 and 2.15 4-5. On August 27 he won with Robert 'Lee at Summeraid: and reduced his re- cord front 2.19 to 2.17. His twin Royals Of W.;H.l.. NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C. (CP)-Hal Laycoe. veteran de- fenceman and handyman for Bos- ton Brulns of the National Hockey League. Friday was named man- - agar and coach of New West- minster Royals of the Western League. 0 There were times when I serious- iminaie his first uife but the last ; lsJlPl0l:Il:!;:rg;;hfRl;l&el:::yl tgizlllgeal. ma: goozogl zndtfezeryalgogyt ytziismttrgvg ;il.LH:b:lll'te-d "fiena I; ?3;': ly cunguieredi letting my Icoiiimn twolrequired hours ' of patient 1 with Sugar Harvester, owned by miles stepped in the Maritime Taylor. Monclon, 1, Madeleine a:?1l;"s”:vh?)"gdareilxedo 319331.: waiting at the nest site. The old buccaneer still hung around and ' I despaired of getting him until one August afternoon I spied him in a pasture field busily engaged in pulling something apart. The Herd of cattle was in a tight. cluster and I had a bright idea. I slipped six shells into the 10 gauge lever action Winchester and used the cattle as cover approach. When I stepped around the last cow I was within 20 yards of the old Pirate. He knew he' was caught with his landing gear L.- Fltzsirnmons. Jolly All and Kathleen Mac. owned by Dr. Smart (Bernard) 2. Races 5 -Sen- ator Craigmyle. owned and driven by H. '1'. Ramsey. 1, Big Ed (H. Cormler) 2. The card could not be completed because of rain. Wednesday night's races at Saint John track were rained out after one heat. Race 1 - Ima Corporal (L. London). owned by C. B. Smith. French Village. Merlyn B. (E. Fillmore) 2. Time. 2.25 V5. this season was in the second dash of the AA Pace when Doctor F. C.. owned and driven by Ralph McFadyen and Uscita's Boy, own- .ed by George Henderson of Mon- treal end driven by Dave Con- stable. went to the quarter in 30- 25. This fast clip told on both of them and from being first and aeiond in the fourth race they fin lied third and fifth in the seven race. which was won by es Boy. owned by Andrew of iilEll' line in respect to their hunlinl: activities prevailed upon me to keep it up. As. one Old Timer rcinarked: "I re-live my hunting days when 1 read your stories. . .ils all I have left now." it is also a medium through which wildlife information such as sea- sons, plentitude of game. etc.. is transmitted to the hunting and angling fraternity. This spring may be.late in re spect to cropping activities but two promising colts. one owned by George Murphy and the other. a 3-year-old by Calumet Duds. own- ed by hla brother Elmer. We hope that Gfaham will have equal sue- cese ith his brother in iidllng the ribbons over the p mising youngsters he has in his stable. In the USTA roster of harness racing drivers Junior Chappelle ls Best. Cheapest Building Materiel But for a downpour of rain be- Wilbur M. (E. Small) 2. Time. 2.16-a new record. Race 2, C Trot -- Tommy Shanter, owned by A. Parsons and credited with 7 firsts. 4 seconds Perry" summemlh and drive” the hatch of crows is right n d v nd fr :1 fll 30 conds and 7 thirds in 80 starts. by Jam" I.m'cG”gor' with M" fore the "C" 3" "M" W” 't schedule.. . ahead of schedule in eiiiglil eaed the othe'i' and Seilvaited , Jollscott (0 Meara) 2. Time. 2.15- the Charlottetown track -1-hm-,4, y . t Us 2.” 1,5 Race lgc P. Y fact. I to see which would make the . CONCRETE put-E Don Turner of Dartmouth fol1ow- smadn J (D Wm ) 99.; night the attendance would have Most broods are already awzng. first move. He did. He angled to- IN ALL SIZES ed up his winning streak in-grand by Keml ";mms'.n' Ln" - W” hen .1...-ge on A. 1; W3, , good In every crow brood there are ward me in a low slanting drive . style at Truro Saturday night. winning four of the eight races in the program and brother George W" ”"'- R”'1--'WYH&"9I'eI'- driven by Lem Neill trotted 2:35: 3l"dB'flVg" '3' "till ljletclher around the field and won in 2.11; 2 Tin-Ie - 2 149112; R”! In H8 eyl 4x5-a new record-Miss Paul (E. ; - - - 399' 3 Ind 5. Smith) 2. In the BB Pace. 3 and I-arscud (D. Turner) 1-ll, Fleming 4, pm ' no. owned by A. small Way (Gould) 3-1. Tim 2.10 4-5. d d in 2.10 5-5. Fleming Way: win was an run by George sob.” was 1-1. Bog Clegg (Bern rd) 2-3. Eva a completg surprise to the fans Budlong (Hughes) 4- I Time. 2.16- and a pleasing one for owner L. U5, 2.15 U5-a new record. Races Letcher. spi-inghiu, Rgceg 3 3nd 7 5 and 8. Junior Free For All. the Josedale Ciansman. owned and filial! dasiiuof this wast attire oi; the di Do Tum 1.1.1 I mos exc ng seen I 9 oca Nlighegnlge (Sucks) 3,1 C-Kym: track for a long time. The ha 1" N. no. R.” g V," won by finished right in a bunch. litte Jimmie Counsel (Connors) owned Kwpmh P'”'3m' ”"'9d "d d"lV' by F.G. Daniels. 1. Brenda Grat- en H. B. Willis. coming with a tan5(Hnad1e-ay) 2. Time, 2.18thl-5;"g:;: ill 1): lieuciirztirtli? st:i:i1l:rhiInf2..olgt e;m:r Bo;ve;erl;v:: 11:13:" 5 by Peter Federal (Robinson) 2. P6 owner George Turner and in Race ter Clegg (Constable) 3. Race 5 6 by brother Don. Haley's Alpha W" W" by El" Clear. owned (Haley) 2-2. Time, 2.17. 2.16 1-5. by George Brooklns and driven . F g l”. 1.11.” ”l'.:.'."”'.'-.'i"'l- "””":.i C.l.. Dauphlnee of Halifax paid n ow "me ' em. nbrlef visit 1.taC1IbItl'i0tf.Cf.0WlI Race; en (Robinson) 3' mm" 2'"' wayaadno ou vlaepreeene Jh 3.1-; g g I the races on Monday night. He 1: 0 n we 0 Bomb-W P was inquiring if there was a good . 1.. has purchased the very promising 4-year-old trotter Corn- trotter or pacer for sale. so if any- one has the right kind of goods Races 1 and 4. Bobby Hunter. 3:,',', I,;,".?','...'f,' P5f"'””' f;”,,f,;f; owned and (driven by Rollie Phil- they might 3.. in ;......i. win. M.-. John Condon of Bonallew. She was UN. Windsor. 1-1. Rusty Miller Deuphinee to their mutual advan- tage. Cyril has been one of the one or two youngsters who are above average intelligence and who obey the command of their parents without hesitation. One afternoon this week I was driving up a long lane after checking a front pond. Spotting a crow hur- rying from the shore toward a small grove of trees I stopped the car and was rewarded by hearing a family of young crows all yapping to be fed first. and then shot straight into the blue cutting more aerial didoes then a fighter plane. I figured I'd surely make the grade in six tries. I made it on the third shot. As he crumpled in a burst of black. feathers aild thildded to the ground I felt a twinge of re- morse but when I picked him up and looked at his rough. scaly legs and beak'as flinty as a pick axe. I was glad I had won. crowd took a chance on the ele- ments and saw some excellent racing. particularly in the AA Trot when the 4-year-old Ted Gen- essee. owned by Roy Bevan and driven by Archie Llewellyn. won both dashes in 2.16 and 2.14 U5- new records. The latter was the fastest time of the night. Zukle Volo (0'Meni'a) was 2-2. CC Pace, Famous Boy (E. Smith) 1-1. Fair- go (Neill) 2-2. Time. 2.15 2f5-a new record. Famous Bay is own- ed by Mayhew and Sinlth. B Pace, Jolllty George (Moreside) 1-2. Dale 3. (H. Hughes) 3-1. Time. 2.15 S15-a new record for Jol- llty George -2.22. Jolllty George is owned by Gerald O'Brien, Elms- dale and Dale B. by George Hughes. Brackiey. A Pace. Pre- mier J. Walter (Lowery) 1-1, An- thony L. (Willis) 2-2. Time. 2.15 315. 2.14 3X5. Premier J. Walter is owned by Annear and Lowery. Montague. LARTER BROS. Kensingion Rd. - Dial 9609 Mackenzie. Ontario athletic com- missioller, and Moore. (C? Photo) Archie Moore and James J. Parker of Barrie, 0nt.. sign for a heavyweight bout in Toronto July 25 as their managers and supporters look on. Seated (left to Vright) are: Parker; Merv I THE DOSCO DOWNDRAFT AUTOMATIC COAI. FIIRNAC - 1956 Design Award Winner isacliville Downs. Lower Sack- ville. N.S.. Wednesday night - bred by Dee Howard. Cornwall. (Haley) 2-1. Time, 2.17 U6, 2.16- Her grandam was Margaret Gret- 215-a new record. Races 2 and 6. but ..,p,.,,m.. of 1......" "cm, tan. by the famous sire Grattali Connally (Baxter) 1-1, Volon at 11.11:... com....,..., Royal 2.06 m. (Ratchford) 2.2. Time. 2.14 vs. 2.14 2l5. Connally is owned by The in eat crowd of the sea- son tur out for the Cape Bre- ton Turf Club's races last Satur- day night. Winners were: Races 1 and 5-Judy Richards (G. Mac- Donald) 1-I, Kerwin Hanover 2-4. Douglas Scott 4-2. Time, 2.25 2.25 4l5. Judy is owned by Roddle Andrews. Port Morten. Races 2 and 6. -Inkus Ti-uax (W. Lewis) 1-2. Jolly Jirn (M. Jabelee) 2-1. 'l'ime. 2.16. 2.1). Inlue is owned by William Young, Bras D'Or and Jolly Jim by Mike Jabelee. North Sydney. Racer 3 and 6 - Wilkin (W. Lewis) M. Trixie Scott 2-6. Miss Cherry Valley 6-I. Time. 2.1!!- MB, 2.16 3l5. Wllkln is owned by Richard Jahalee. North Sydney. Racee 4 and 7 - Grey Eagle (.1. MacDonald) 1-2. 'rronla's Bob (A. He told the writer that Saclivillb Downs had a turnout of almost 6.000 people forthelr last Satur- day night's races and that the per- formance of Convalr 2.01 in race 7 of the Free For All in 2.61 1-5. was an extraordinary one. prob- ably as good as close to 2.00 at Lexington or one of the really fast tracks. It was a new track pacing record replacing the 2.06 2-5 made by Joeedale clensman last year. Convair also won race 8 in 2.0! 3-6. He is owned by Harry lilreh. Syd- ney, and wee driven by G. Manger. We had been waiting for this fel- low to arrive and were not eur- Prlsed. Newport Chief 1.50 8-5. Be niikabank 8 Dauphinee Stables, Halifax. Races I and 7. Jimmie Counsel. owned and driven by Frank Daniels. Truro. 1-1. Billy's Pride (Haley) 2-3, '1'1ieo. A. Nick (L. O'Brien) 3 ii. Danvllle Delegate (MacAlduff) 1-I. Handbook (Ratchford) 2-3. Jet Master (Walker) 3-2. Time. 2.13- 3X5, 2.12 .4l5. Danville Delegate is owned by Heber Sweeney. Bridge- waler. N. 6. SHARE WIMBLEDN SPOTLIGHT Defending 5 mplon and the the same half of the draw for the top-ranking challenger for the matches at Wimbledon. England. Wimbledon tennis crown, Louise which started June 25. Miss Gibsnn Brough (left) and Althea Gibson. has won 10 straight tourney: in US. net stars, have been put in England. 1111:1002, Maritime product has been judged outstanding for its good design, as based on its form, function, originality, good vdlue and consume acceptance by the National In- dustrial Design Council. 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