Continued from rm 0 i Iowa The lack Itratol M The Great (3. (Smith) '1-'1-0. .m'my.s1snover (Harrison) I-H. usclta Britten (Bexnbls) I-0-dr. Best mm, 2,011,; lby Jollity XII belt lb"!- mg that year was in the Named Pace .t -I-guru, Sept. 1. WATS" III Wll 1.1.1 Uscita Britten I-I-2. Ian .m,'g.4.3, Hal McKinney 4-2-4, time, 2.10. At Charlottetown Good- mu meet Rhea Mae was 2-111. The Great 0. 1-4-4. Jolli I-2-2, Chest- nut Bars 4-8-3. Hal . Direct 6-0- drl Tim 2.02. 2.08. 2.12 K. Rhea M3, was owned by F. C. Costes. Amherst, NH. . . Georg: McIntyre, Montague. has sold the extremely well bred mare muy Budlong 2.15 by Calumet audio” 2,02 :54, dam, Daisy Peters 3.13 by Peter G. 2.04 is. to R. N. Macxlnsion, Bristol, P.E.I. In con- vcrsation with George on Monday he stated that Jack Annear and Dr, Preston Mclntyra were very anxious to hold some racing on the Montague track. which is still m good shape. and there is seat- mg accomodatlon for 500 persons 1. is planned to have races next Wednesday afternoon, particulars .1 which will appear in the press. Montague track is one of the old- ,q, in the province and has been the scene of some of the most .uri-ing contests in years ago. The track pacing record is 2.07 h. made by Patrick Direct 2.07 56 (Isnor) on Aug. 8. 1934, and the track re- med trotting is 2.08 14 made by Heatherbeu (MacKinnon) August I. 1936. One of the pacing sensation of Raceway is the 6-year-old bay more Ruth Chips, by the Ontario me Mr. Chips. she is owned by Earl Barnes 12 Eons, Alisa Craig. out. and in the Free For All Pace recently, purse 52.500. She won the first dash in 2.04 1A with the high-priced H. B. Chief 1.58 5i win'- ning the second dash in 2.05 Vs. Ruth Chips 2. The Quebec owned Dr. Holman 2.05 and 56. Later at the same meeting Ruth Chips won another free for all pace. purse 91,200. We also notice that Bud's 3e5t' by Calumet Budlong, owned Jy Duncan MacDonald, Sydney, Ind driven by Haley. was a win- zer at Blue Bonnets, reducing his accord to 2.12 and Harry I-lirsch's 'rotler Roll On won the Junior ?i-ec For All, purse 22,000, a mile und 3 sixteenth, in 2.15, and Wor- 'ell Lewis won with Shining I-four, iwned by Mrs. Ralph Bagga, For- tst Hills, N.Y. in 2.11. The S- rear-old gtewas-t's Gallon by Big Sun. won the B. Pace. purse 0000 n 2.09, heading in real good field if pacers. Big Gun is by Guy Ab- iiey and was brought to this pro- .1nce by the late Picton Brown. then sold to s horseman in New- foundland and afterwards to a aarty in Ontario. The seven-year-old pacer Lindy 1. 2153i by Simcoe Harvester 2.04 '1. has been racing quite well at Sydney, N.8. We notice where he won on August 1'! and again won toth dashes on August 2'1. He is I horse with a lot of speed and should take a much faster record. Joe omrien is continuing his winning streak. At the Grand circuit meeting held in Indiana- polis he won the Three Year Old sl0.922 Horsemen! Futurity Stake with Diamond I-Isl. the first heat in 2.01 with Queen Adios winning the next in 2.009a' and Diamond Hal the final in 2.0196. The follow- ing afternoon in the 028.001 Horse- men's stake for Two Year Old trottera Joe won the first heat with Butch Hanover in 2.0456: Gniaphone won the next heat in 105 and the final in 2.00. In the 57.199 stake for Three Year Old irotters Btenographer was the winner in 2.0826 . Earl's Gal with Joe. up was second. time. 2.01:1. 202. Stenographer is the world's rhampion two-year-old trotting 2.01- and a half mile tr 2.Il96-and is the on three- year-old filly over a -mile track --2.0296-and in a race over a mile track-lust. In addition also holds several two-haste records which boost her lifetime total to nine. In no nu-n'us sum of Sep- tember 0 is a excellent picture of Prince Adios 4. 1.50, with the Cana- dian driver Clint 1-Iodgins hp and the following: "The Adios 0-year- old died on the track Friday at Roosevelt Itaceway after finishing second to Philip Scott In 2.0282 in the 010,000 Invitational Pace. Own- ed by Grant Hodgins of Clande- boye, Ont., Prince Adios has earn- ed 0123.000 and was the cc-charm pion 4-year-old pacer in a race with Direct Rhythm. The first performer for Adios. Prince Adios this season won the 023.000 NI- tlonal Pacing Derby in 2.3193 from Adios Boy at one and one-quarter miles and took the fastest dash in the 020,000 American Pacing Derby at Vernon Downs in 1150." Canadian drivers Del Mdravish and Earle Avery have been going great guns it Roosevelt Raceway. their names figuring very frequ- ently ln firsts for lsrg purses. An- other driver that is making good there is Johnny Simpson. who a few years ago was the leading money winning driver and had the largest stable operated by any reinsmau. Then he entered into a contract to train and drive Han- over Shoe Farm horses exclusively. This year his stable is showing up exceptionally well. savage. Minesota, a town named after M. W. Savage. the man who made such a success with Inter- national Stock Food and its pro- ducts, has only 212 lnhablnants. It was there that the M. W. Sav- age racing stable was located and horses trained nearby. livery year there is a big celebration known as Dan Patch Days and this year over 20,000 people were present to celebrate the memory and deeds of world's champion Dan Patch 1.55. without doubt the greatest pacer that ever were harness. Highlight of the two-day celebra- tion honoring the Indlana bred pacer was an hour long horse par- ade. part of which was seen later that evening by many more thou- sand: via the TV screen. The writer remembers a repre- sentstlve of the International stock Food Company visiting George 2:. l1ughes' Apothacar)"s Hail inthe early 1890's and selling Mr. Hughes an enormous quantity of International Stock Food pro- ducts. He provided advertising medium and advertising space in the papers and the entire ship- ment was sold out in a few weeks time and more ordered. Interna- tional Stnck 1"ood- is still going strong and no doubt the pictures of Dan Patch appear on many of the products. Walter Gibbons has made a big change in the conduct of racing at Bay State Raceway, Foxboro. Mass. Better types of horses are racing there and the public has responded with an upping of st- tendance of 44 per cent. the aver- age night's attendance being 8,- 021 persons. All sorts of induce- ments are being given to drivers who make good pen rmances at nlght racing plants in the United states and we see where a gold watch was awarded to Hugh Dell for the fasisst performance during the 20-night meeting at Ocean Downs. He drove Trustful Han- over to a new track record of 2.02. The American bred Muscletone 2.0215. one of the fastest trotters that ever was exported or ever raced over a European track. died recently at Milan. Italy. He was U if. QUTOMATIO PUMP SINGLE GUN BLUE .. is-fomvwwwe I:'”'.' Q. ' A” "o " AMMO:-Dominion and Super X RECOIL PADS - DEOOYS -- CLEANING RODS -- QOOEII AND DUCK OALIJI ETC. THE ' BIKE SHOP 3 G 188 GT. OEBOI HT. -3 filly over both a mile track-time by aelt-time Mr. Ilelwyn and his dam was ":2. oi-iansuit. namwa1:':oa&i in 1 and exported supposedly sold for a price of Oil." 000. Among the many I1-I-V0130!!! stakes which he won barf;-'&-Mm! retired to the stallion was the famed Pris ds Americans at Vincennes. France. which be won as a four-year-old. James "Roach" uacuregot I0 still continuing his winning streak at Quebec Raceway. The past week he had two wins with Yuta and reduced her record from 0.10 0-6 to 2.00 1-0 and he won with Bay state Pat in 2.00 4-0. which is a new record for my Stats Pat. Again our congratulations to driver Maeoregor and ownas- Andrew Perry. lummerside. At ltutlsnd. Vermont. last week the veteran owner-driver-trainer John Porter of Ticonderoga. N. Y.. who has driven over almost every race track in the New England states. drove his 50th consecutive year at ltutland races. No victory of 1004 was more popular with race fans than the winning of the Free !or All at Indianapolis, Indiana. Grand Cir- cuit meeting by Guinea Gold of Frankford. Ind. Among the paoinl greats that he defeated was Pop- lar Dell. that recently took a rec- ord of Ills ts and Guinea Gold cut his mark to 1.50. Thousands of lndlanians turned out to see him. win and the applause was terrific. They have not 2 rgotten the days when the greatest pacer of them all hailed from that state-Den Patch. so many horsemen are asking for stalls on the Pine Tree state cir- cuit in Maine that stableroom is at a premium. In fact this con- dition exists all over the racing map in the United States. Never In the history of the sport have so many irotters and pacers un- dergone, training or made starts as in 1064. A letter from our friend C. 1-1. McGinley of I-loulton, Me.. enclosed clippings re the racing there and he states there are so many horses in Maine now that it is difficult to get races for them, especially in the slow trots and pacing classes. A couple of Harold Birmingham's Bell Boy's 2.01 get have won at Freehold, N. .T.. Valle Belle (8) in 2.12 92 and Gilda Belle (4) in 2.11 1,-6. and June Morning's colt. Tab Direct, won in 2.12 at Windsor also Playalcng by Play- dale. won the first class 0 trot at lswiston. our friend 3 Thane Delyca of Fredericton, sent us a. copy of Sat- urday's Rredericton Daily Gleaner with I Disc of pictures headed picture or the This ing to place their money ontltehorsesofldsimoboioai tbs timers. Guy burden. is and W. Stewart and rinieh. also the iudges with Col- oolonei "Gentleman Jim” Calkin mg. on another is an excellent photo) -headed "Air- moses Islanders." showing 1'. S. Arnett, Jerry Sheen. Mary Bil- liphant. Don Maexaiil. bars. 1'. A. Willard uaobonald holding ellliphant. George lrookins. luv. W. E. Monsghan and Ray 511- llphants i Saturday night's race card at Truro whch could not be carried out due to the storm was raced on Monday night. There were four single dashes and' two double ones. Race 1 was won by Stranger Boy. by Pas Volo. owned and driven by A. 3. Cleveland. xentville. and he returned his backers--001.00. Race 2 was won by use Josedsle (Mac- Leod). owned by Billy Mcuanus. 'n'uro, with Rita Federal (Har- rison) 2. Time. 2.1!. Race 2 was won by Miss Bluenose. owned by Spence. Bridgewatsr. and driven by Harley Harrison. Peace- ful Peter (Washington) 2. Wayne ludlong (Kennedy) 2: time. 2.20 35. In races 4 and '1 Judge Miller (ilaolxod). owned by O. E. 31-age. Coliingwood. was 1-2. May S. Grat- tan. owned and driven by Herb Wisener. Pictou, 2-1. Tonymite (D. Turner) 2-2. time, 2.12 Oi. 2.14 K. In raced s and s Honors High Jinx (Ripley). owned by Kaiser and Nicholson. Halifax, was 1-1. Texas Girl (Pinkney) 2-4, Patrick Iudlong (G. Turner) I-2. time, 2.- 10 ii. 2.18 Vs. Race 0. Mischief Clare (Walker) 1, Johnny Lee (Manger) 2. Vesta Budlong (Con- nors) 2. Time. 2.10 M. Mischief Clare is owned by C. J. Walker, Halifax. . Wednesday night's program at Truro was one of the best liked of the season. New records were made and the Junior Free For All was the top event on the card. with Joey Harvester. owned by Well Macxelil. Bouthport, and driven by Johnny Conroy. 1-2, Daniel Ila: Scott. owned and driven by Herb Wlsenar. Pictou. (I-1. Miss Knox (MacNeill) 2-4. Hedgewood Chief (Harrison) I-I. Time. 2.12, 2.10 9's. Race 1 was won by Eddie I-Iomier, owned and driven by Sam walker. Lower daokvllle. Calumet Pearl (Williams) 2. Time. 2.21 !i.In race 2 Peaceful Peter. owned and driven by J. E. Washington. 'rruro'. was 1. no it-e new record. In new I and '1 Junior Hal (naeuod). own- edbyl.whalen.wss1-8.!ankae Jean. owned and driven by Don MacNeIll. Bummereide. 0-1. Mis- chief Clare (5. Walker) 2-2. Time. 2.10. 2.11 it--I new record tor Yankee Joan. a chestnut 2.1 osedale owned by William Mc- uanus, Truro, and driven by clay- ion Maeiisod. Reta Federal (liar- rison) 2. Twilight Melody (Pink- ney) 2. Time. 2.20. Over 2.000 fans braved chilly weather to witness the races at saint John Wednesday night. The feature of the night was the handicap dashes in the 1th events. and in the Diana 0. Grattan. owned and driven by J. Roblchsud. was a sur- prise winner. coming home first in 2.17 Vs and in the 7th dash the Fredericton owned Cedric Hah- nlght. In the 1st and 4th dashes Guy Bong (Andrews). owned by W. Douglas. saint John. was 1-1. Col- onel shcrbrooke (C. Wood) 2-3. Dannie Scott (Devlin) 8-2. Time, 2.10 ti. 2.10 52. In the 2nd and 6th dashes Plney Boy. owned by the Bright spot Club and driven by B. Lawson, was 1-5. Valuable Doc. owned and driven by If. D. Jones, Lower Kara. 2-1. Time, 2.10 Si. 2.- 10. In-the lith and 0th dashes the 14-year-old pacer Agnes Hall, owned and driven by Billy Keyes, St. Stephen. was 1-1. Spencer Key (Barry) 2-2, Winnie's Last (Bern- ard) 3-4. 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