TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' I SEPTEMBER 26. 1953 lack stretch Continued from page 6 iledge or consent. They also ad- Oharlotteiown Hotel imw W W3 on SW - ll-larbor and Dutch Dandy, two ,other Castlcton horses, during the recent Hazel Park, Mich.. meeting. Both were consistent winners. Inglis ordered the purse won by Abbasong be forfeited and redistributed to the second, third and fourth horses in the race. He also said he was turn- ing the record of the Abbasong ,case over to Wa ne Count (Dc- unfh 300'" Wli-h him-33-00,troiti prosecutor; office fol: 'pos- i SPECIAL MONTHLY I WINTER RATES Effective Sept. 20th to June 1st. 53511110113! D" dly (1 D9I'S0lIl- isible violation of statutes other than the racing at-t."' ' Double Boom with bath-45.00 ,, t ,i' 3 '1'" P" d"3' (2 P9""Ml- On Wednesday three horses - , 'from the Letcher stable, A. G. For further information write: 15,-... 209 N5. I-,im.t M”, 206 .'l 5 and Jennie Kalmuck 1.7.10 TVS, together with Rajah Hanover 2.13 .135, owned by Myron Bell, Char- ilntii-tnwn, and Miss Knox 8.09 .'iX5l ouned by Cmdr. G. H. Run- ltain, left by truck for Blue Bon- ROTEI. MANAGER Phone 7311 Air -.- .-.-..-. -u A. g: as x. wf.u ry.-x. v-.5 -a.-i-now 3 1 e.-3-u-. WINDSOR. NOVA SCOIIA j. ' novalscona rcxmzs no. G. N. R. TRAIN SERVICES Lv. Charlottetown- S..'lO p.m.. daily except Sunday For Murray Harbor-3:15 pm. daily except Sunday. , For Sourls-2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Elmira (Ly. Soiirisl-6:45 pm. Monday; 5:45 pm. Tues. For Ccnrtzeinwn--2:30 pm. daily exccpt Sunday. For Tignlsh-3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Summerside-Borden-JLO0 a.m., Lv. Siunmeraiile- For Charlottetown-7:15 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 2:ll tun, daily except Sunday 2 45 pm. daily tNL'('pf'. Sunday. 12:01 p.m.. Mon, Vi'ed.. Fri. For Flortleii---T l5 am.. For Tignish-6.15 pm. daily except Sun(lny; MONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN MONTREAL - TORONTO l.v. 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Ilal I535 ers. eight that went will be a good speed from Gulf. We wish them, sure our readers will best of we know the competition will be keen. Some of the best stables in Ontario and Quebec are there. them. changed hands Play Lady Bird 2.10 V4. 17, given Giasitow. stable You'll See, Forever Yours Guy and Paladale. all owned by who it. will nice summer. Mr. remembered, paid a visit here this owners Smith Woodstock, has gone also Bob driver of this by air for Lexington. where, O'Brien stable. Len has bccn one leading drivcrs nets Raceway. Montreal. Accom- panying them was Lorne Letcher and Ike Moreside, and together These, the the A good Safe by and will no Blair who by MarMillan, Our Woodstock stable, Brown, Briiion's wood .11., that Woodstock prominent there. was Dell'it t, cord. She J. Henry 2.13 As been Just Lucky in in 1.05 3'5. week he has raced him tainly made paccr. A IN won at Len O'Mr-ara, he will of the with the up previously. representation of Garden of the three-year-old last week when R. L. MacMiiian, Calgary, bought Playdale, by Colonel Aubrey With limited which started in May, Play Sate rapidly improved and was one of the most admired young trottr-rs at the Charlottetown won the Three Year Old Trot Fu- turity at Summerside, Septcmbcr doubt go on in take a fast record eventually. All her training this season has been Andrew, has in track. She also correspondent gives us the news that Dominion D., 2.09 4'5, formerly Herb Lindsay, won his first start for in Quebec. the owned by Woodstock, The largcst at while stable has moved in Saint John where Al Langilie is, now racing. The two horse stable of Charlie Rose is at Blue Bon- nets. Montreal. It includes Hedge- won for Kiilam at Frcilcrii-ion in 2.13 2 horses were Rettys wnn the first race of the day al- that meet in 2.16 3 Sun ncw rc- drivcn by and Mr. VVitt also won the (lrri (lash willi last half iiicntionetl free-lepgcd and a good job of this of other events were Fredericton by stock horscs, summnrics of which we had in our notes last week. city. leaves Koiitiicky, join the caretak- all faithful attention racing Others that he has trottcr dang 2.13 3.-'5 at Charlottetown, naming trainer liters, and he gave the Winston Taylor, a mark well known performers as Voy 2.09 (V5, owned by New . his gave a new record taking pains and be long fiilly rccorfis and improvement in has resulted from likc Pop Geo-rs. a man words and we given the opportunity make good. he has new Jim his From S. gcricton, we have 'l.inhn E. ikce Girl. afternoon and the Quebec. . - inc ' Lorne (" in M Barrit-aii's lover this spring to be Fcclnrtii. She was all right ;ni::ht before when .but was dead I ask-rd him if they tiny ii hr-re iv i th dri icry Princes: through for the year. mi ii Dr Dfhilicr foal home from the and the filly certainly has ii-nil this year and is a This colt is by Federal last called Bonnie Federal. Hcnry rer- Xi'ootl- 3ml' Some of ,'Cape Breton left past week to join the conlinizc-nt already Eiiic Bonnets Raceway, in thc Criisziticr Lyn during known today 3" Chief 2.09 us, in thc. Mariam" for -””:l 'L",'l-l"Tl", Hit: nie MacDonald will have L: I v('hicf 2.04 15 and the Macdonald Bria: Trophy last year and "ill year. He had the largest stable at the Charlottetown track season and gave careful and to every one of his horses 'and several of them present tab is 208 V5. the fast- est time made here by a locally bred mare for quite a long time. made good with include Royal Scott Jr.. own- ed by Gregory and MacLean. that he gave a new trotting record of im- proving on the work of a good that raced him at Yoii- green paccr Fiudfiy O'Connor, owned by of 2.15. Besides the above he raced such Ros- alie llooper 2.11 2f5. Billy Mc- Dr. Temple Hooper, and Essa, owned by Mrs. James Poulton, that he of 2.11 N5. Len has an infinite capacity for watches shoeing of his horses very care- their this the and his training methods. He of few feel confident that will Thane Belyea, Fred- following: Forbes, owner of Yan- tlie office told me that Yan- ,kcr Girl died about a week ago farm. He sent her bred to the they fed her, the next morning. were going Shamrock 'i'iioiir:li(s, and he said they were has ibroiigiit Bc.vo's Orphan Annie and pasture done beauty. and Henry Bishop has sold Dot Cash to Jos. cph Hughes of Fredericton. N. B." Thanks, Thane, glad to hear from this He the bestl horses the Maritime stabled Montreal. Worrcli Lewis stable are Jenny B Miss Judy Hal 3, 2.09 and Shining Hour 2.10 N5. Ran- Lucky H trotter .'.1a.xsi'olt 2.08 1'5. owned by F. WOOD lSLANDS'CARlB0L Caticgan and June Bee 2.10 115 rbcinnzing to Munroe & Lavatlc. ford) won Race 2 and took a new record of 2.17 325, and In Races 5 and 8 Maudine Reamore, owned and driven by N. Mac- Aulay, was 1-2, Mack Stout (P. Cadegan) 3-1, Ohio Hal 2-3, time. an (V5, 2.20 us. Mack Stout ll , look new records. Perhaps his and we are greatest success W" with the owned by Rudy Kllnger, New 51” "thigh free-legged pacing mare Babe w”'"1"d' success L" Britton, that he has successively , Riven newg,-Eco,-as to And he, Truroa 32nd race program for the year was marred by a bad accident which happened on the back stretch in the third dash. The closely bunched field had. just rounded the first turn when Jimmie Clegg's rein broke and he hit the rail, driver Connors and horse falling. The horse trailing piled in a heap and Jerry Nelson, driver of Phil Vitaie, had several horses pass over him, also driver George Turner, driver of Dade. and drlvcr Carroll with Royal Tell also went down. Drivers Nel- son and Turner were hospitalized but were released when it was found that their injuries were not serious. The race was stop- ped and rescheduled. then raced between the 5th and 6th events. with al1'the original horses com- ing to the wire. Mr. Haley took driver Turners place and Mr. Pinkney driver Nelson's place. Phil Vitale, like came on strong in the stretch to heat the favorite, Fraser Scott, driven by Clayton M.'icl.eod. Time. 2.21 M5. The owner is Bert Steele. Truro, former noted hockey play- er. is, Double dash winners for the night were. Single Streak, (Con- roy) in Races 4 and 7 with Fred- die. Scott (OBrieni 2-3, Nova G.. 5-2. Time. 2.12 SW5. 2.14 US. Single Streak is owned by Alfred MacNeiil, Charlottetown. Races 5 and 8 were won by Seven-Up Dir- cct, owned and driven by Lloyd Walker of Halifax, Resourceful (Maci.eodi 2-2. Time, 2.12 35. 2.14 25. Races 2 and 6-Shelby Vic (McAiduff) l-1, Miss Cherry Valley (Connors) 2-6. Lahey's Dream (Conroy) 3-2. Time, 2.12 25, 2.13 .'il5. Shelby Vic is owned by H. M. Sweeney, Bridgewater. N. 5., and his mile in 2.12 225 . was the fastest performance of is the night and his best since brought to the Maritimes from the Harrisburg Sale last Novem- ber. He was catalogued with a record of 2.10 2X5 taken as a three-yezir-olti over a half-mile I track last season ' and the con- " signor stated that he was sound. had the best of manners, had been timed quarters in 29 U5 sec- at onds and was eligible to the 222 Face. in Race No. 1 Junior Hal and another old timer Doctor L. ., were 1 and 2 respectively. Time, 2.15 35. Junior Hal WES ririvcn by Clayton MacLeod and his owner is the well known E. Whalcn of Amherst. Doctor L. B. racetl as a three-year-old in 1242, and had winning brackets in five of his seven starts, izikim! a re- FERRY SERYlCE Joscriaie (-iansrnan 2.09. Cobble- mm M 2.12 on mp not. He was (Sailings June lath to Sept. 28th 23:0” 2ijh1ll1'2”('K)1'E:i,;r”mEic 2391 2'5l' brought to Prince Edward Island lnclusivoi Hanqnrd old 115' Vail"! h oonpd by James Power in 1943, Daily including Sundays- hv L109 Vj!"D wide mfie. Power sold him to parties in. Qiilndard Tm” roll llaSAP'l(in(0lP8VI.aplllCPrOl)l. 238- Cape Brown when he. W” "C- I . I. t ' ' t - v - - - t ( (I then 1;-mm Each jgrmingl, muwd by Dwk L ue d L ed foi seiciiii years an 'I am., 9 a.m., 11 am. 1 p.m.: 1-),m,.,m M,,,.Dnnal2-HS sznguangg turned over to the pace: He hns 3 pm' 5pm ms is and D Ratcliford mu "”"”"Iy mm” ' hmdl an 1 " ' ' 1” ' '. i ' . h . . masznvarroxs: May be made handlc toion 2.11 215 and Hand- 9”” "Ce Orfiw (M R umlud "umber 0! Vehicles hmk 2'03 2 5' Owned by Rlchud Despite the low temperature. by (1'-First. and Second sailings,-Vii-mil "1 iii? S)'finc.V Sports , . um 151, mm from each terminal cach,W'ilF8 WM pared by Richard Jab- :;;:,::.5gOr:i(ighi':' Dob, owned and morning. i"1p"5 ,x'.l""dhm:'k (D' Rmcmardl driven by Lorne Lctcher was 1-2. (2)-F0? P9Ti5h”hi”3 Hndilur LlV9' 1"” F.r'dny "mm WIN" hp wlm Billy Riidiong with driver Col- stock in truck loads on any ill” hrfl msh, 0' me Iealurpd lins subbing for injured owner sailing. ilinjp PM A” in 2'08 4:5" Lucky Rziinnir MacDoiinld, was , 3-1- (3)-For all sailings on saiuxiiiiyliimi '””"””'l”"” W” 2 "ill Drivr-it Collins trial to make it and Sunday until June 12ili.i1l”"C 3"" 3- in the 7th Raw with -,,, H... 1,... .i...i. but could not For Daily Report listen to CFCY ll” 53”” ii?” W799 hm?” and had to take. back to third nut wean," Brondcasteuh .ve(,ki(i'rl1S.S0d the wire. abreast it-illiipmmonl ynghfv Dch had the day. innrzunrd ID. MacDonald) win- wirim Wmd, 'm.(.,(.,.m, Abner ning by a nose from Prince 'M(,Gmw-g (Shaw) 1;-ad in the CATCH AN F.Al'll.Y CROSSING ijllnplcvrnii. (Carroll). Lucky Chief i”ML.h in m,. 5”, dash it-1111 the AND AVOID DELAY' iiim ha”: ” hmdr 'IEl":)9- 2'11)” 45' ssiiic fit-id Biilv Riidlonl: WW9” ii nngiiarr is nwnct y um-,-in if , I .M,.fi,.1d Ind Non',rnUMnEm.AN1) hla.-Donalrl. The iiwttcr Flaxscotl ,',!,lf:'i,,,'”;,,”,l,',';,'l,,l,ll".,QI,h.,,,.., lengths FERRIES LIMITED, W." Riv" 1 W1 4 W ownvc xii. finish in .. new mom or ('ifit'Pn1P. .1. Cadogan, Vnlnn in, in 3,5. In ma 2nd dash eight Charlottetown. P. IE. Island inmlihrordl 22' best time 2'” V5" good irottcrs came toaclh" I" .llurls Boy, owned by William ON, 01 H... nu-9:1 contests of tho .g- iYoiing, and ill on by D. Ratcli- ,.M'50n. nnjah H,mgwr as usual that. way with Jonndtiie (Cud- mnrci well up in second Pill” nnri Jimniie A. iRt-cvcsi 3. III the 6th dash Chet Lyn Clever II-Z. Shawl took the outside roiilc. caught up with Rainli Hanover -shortlv after the half and con.- ocr. imueri in the lead to tie xiir. Fun and Games Recreation and Relaxation owns results. There is activity for all ages at contacting Head Office inldallalce. Charlottetown. at least 48 hoursi in advance for:-- Clubs Gym Informal Ediicatioii Craf ts Hobbies Classes and Groups now Organizing. Dial 3425 OHARLOTTETOWN Y. M. O. A. fine of tho fastcst miles of the your Y. M. C. A. 11,91-g was a good attendance of the Charlottetown Raceway Sat- urday night anti tho lll3l'l0rlTiaIlf':'IS .1 i (Rajah Hanover 2, Winnicis Last l iShcai that went a really excel- ;lr-nt race. 3. Joantlale 4. Time .winning from a his m.me;.ke,f2.14 25. Ease (0'Meara) 2, Miss IIIIIIILEOFNOIN (continued from page ,6) the season had opened on F tuber Ist, as formerly birds from some covey's would make for disappoint- ing trophies, Pheasants are not so much in evidence of late but there are 3 lot. of them in some sectlona never- theless. Methinks wet weathn cut into the pheasant crop somewhat but we have enough of them as it is. I-Iuns neat later, July generally before the young show up. and thus escape the cold rain: of May and early June. Many readers of this column have inquired as to how the beaver and I have fared. Ho left the Ring for keeps about two weeks ago after I had scored three technical knockdowns. The last one pinched .:L..L...?-.-A-A year-old in 1951. In the 3rd dash Miss Donna Mae, owned by H. Macintosh. Saint John, and driven by Em- mett Bernard, lived up to her reputation of the week before by good field in Knox (Moreside) 3. In the 7th dash with the same field Miss Knox made the top and held it with Esso 2. Prince Budiong (Cudmorei 3. Time, 2.14. Miss Knox is owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain and was driven by Ike Moreslde. The 4th and 8th dashes were battles between two favor- ite Island pacers, Johnnie Kal- niuck (Kelly) and Babe Britton (0'Meara). Babe, that had won the honors at Summerside on Thursday night had the tables turned by Johnnie Saturday night. A. G. Scott (Moresldel 3-3. Direct Mile (Letcheri 4-4, time. 2.09 U5. 2.12 US. Johnnie Kal- muck is owned and was driven by Walter Kelly, Snuthport. At Saint John, N. 13.. Wednes- day night Laurie O'Brien's 14- year-old brown gelding Tru Single (1., showed his heels to Abbeland (Gougueni, Thelma Lou (Downey). Royal Jr., (Langiiie, Sr.) and R. H. Byrne (Horsemanl when he won the Free For All in 2.11 (V5. the fastest time of the night. The racing card com- prised eighl. single dashes and other winners wereI Harvest Dale, owned and driven by M. Downey, Saint John, time. 2.21: Jean Aubrey (Hayes), owned by Harold Cooper. Saint John, time. 2.19 225; Arrncs 1-lal, owned and driven by VV. l-(eyes. St. Stephen, time, 2.16 NS: Just Lucky (Lang- ilie, Jr.) owned by Tom Stewart. Milltown. time, 2.16 35: Pure Gold, owned and driven by Al Langille, Sr., time, 2.14; Silver Hanover (StcadI, owned by J. D. Mehan, St, Stephen, fimr, 2.16 (V5, and Dixie Rcile B. (Gallant). owned by L. Aliain, BiICIOIICht'.; time, 2.16 US. - him pretty bad. The live trap was a joke so I resorted to small spring traps and finally had to switch to the heavy No-8, . . . one that would hold him if fairly caught. It. was set: quite a distance from where he "won repairing the break in the barrier he had constructed across the by-pass. He must have swam into it and got his chest pinched outta solidly. I-Io figured enough was enough and called it quits. on Thursday evening I went looking for him as I wanted to find out whether he left the in Wales College on Ocu,b.. at 3.00 p.m. Excellent movi..u",' wildlife. accompanied by a dg,,,,E tive tails, will be iiown by (7,: W. Buchhetstier, Vice-President. 3! the Baciet. Mr. Buchhelstep 1, from New York City. admum fee is 50 cents and the snow hm approximately one and chair how, when our Women's Ihltltufgg dej cido- to sponsor any Ipecific pm, ject,.in this instance our Vlllllbla and hard pressed wildlife, in , foregone conclusion that be.-igncm results will accrue from their unit- ed efforts. This new protect under- country or was atlllhangingsround. mm' by 0"” Wm?” ll an en- by 9. long shot, He had '-WNW! Sim Ind it is hoped that He had,” Mt the Mum”, all lovers of Nature will patronize this worthy cause. T Special Sale FINEST QUALITY PLATE CORNEB BEEE at only 37 Cts. Per Lb. Buy With Confidence at 1 J. M.'s MEATS Market Building DIAL 5535 gone to the head or my dam and built, not one but two dam. on the same stream. Its a toss up which of us has the most land under water. How he did it in two weeks I do not know. He didn't have a bulldouer of that I am mire. I hope he stays when he. is and if he does we can shake hands and make up, However I have a hunch he's not through with me yet. O I 0 Our hard pressed wildlife now have 3 new champion . . . . . the Women's Institute. Conservation of our Natural Resources has been the aim of our Women's Institutes for ymrs but now protection of our wildlife is been stressed. Aubiidori Screen Tours pl sented by The Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes and the Aubudon Society of Canada will be shown at Prince NOW OPEN Comer Euston 8: Weymouth Streets Contact us for House and Oil Burn- er Wiring. Our men are tops at electrical installations and repairs, yet our charges are never more (and often less) than elsewhere. NO JOB IS TOO LARGE. NO JOB TOO SMALL JOHNSON ELEOTRIO Electrical Contractors Dial 9714 Occupying Offices with Vlckerson Engineering Co. Auto ;2,13 215. it new record for Choi Lyn Clcvcr. 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