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Then he was taken on as assistant trainer ior Billy Dick- erson. head oi the iamous Arden Homestead Stable oi 3. Roland Harrinian. In 1043 on the retire- ment in Mr. Dickerson. Harry took over his duties. in 105i he set tan records. seven with. the trotter star's Pride 4, 1.50. and three with the pater Tassel Hanover 4. Lsaiix. He drove iive 2.00 miles. three he- hind Tassel Hanover and two with star's Pride. and won tlI4.ll54 in purses. In 158 starts he had 41 wins. 41 seconds and lo thirds. In addi- tion to being a top trainer and driver Harry Pownai is one oi the my the nu-mu none rpm-u two best liked horsemen in the busin- biggest stakes. the Hemblewnian 005- ior trotiers and the Little Brown ' Jug ior pecers. Final payments are Among the horses that Joe 0'- due the day beiore each race. for Brien look over ior sol A. Camp at the iormer. which will he raced at shelter. Cal. recently. is what is Goshen August 0th.. 73 trottera are called the "Cinderella harness eligible and for the Little Brown horse" Prince Jay l.5ri'.i. that name Jug. which will he raced at Dela- near being sold ior sioo. hut has were on Sept. 13th. the number is since brought Mr. Camp 073.295 in 50. The llamoletonisn will be worth winnings. most oi it in i051. sol 005000 and the Little Brown Jug Camp raises potatoes and cotton about 305.000. The winter book iav- in a vast screege in Galiiornla. end orite ior the Hsinbietonien is Duke acquired Prince Jay when he was oi Lullwster. top two-year-old oi "thrown in" with his dam. Maxie l95l. other standouts are Hit song Jay. in a deal. The colt wes sold end Hardy Hanove .The latter was as a trotter but he trained verv botight irom the W. N. Reynolds badly so Camp put him up ior sale estate last iall ior 850.000 by IJ. His trainer iound a buyer who Baker. whose Greyhound is the would sign a cheque ior 8100 and world's trotting record holder with was just about to do so when he a mark oi 1.5514. He won the Helm changed his mind and said. "Any bletonian in 1935 as a 3-year-old. horse that's not good enough ior Camp isn't iiood enough (or me." ritandthenhestuekhlsisoe upintheairaudmadethensost disgusting grimace you could im- agine. "Thet'll cure him." said Art. and his friend Howard said. "Yes. end we iixed the iellow in the next stall the same way the other day.” I wish we had blown that last year as Duddy Olegg would tear his rues oil at every opportunity end we had a. neck yoke made ior him which was a very uncoiniort- able thing weer. one hundred and twenty three 3-year-olds have been kept eligible Among the top eligibles ior the Little Brown Jug are Meadow Rice 2.02. top 3-year-old ior 1951. 'riiun- der clap. Gender end lteyno King. Three-year-oids that showed no particularly well at Santa Anita were Express chlei. that won in 2.03 ior Bi Shively, and Vonisn Chiei. that was second to him. also Mailman. that was second to the aged pacer swindle Sheet in 2.029;. These two three-year-olds are in the Joe O'Brien stable. Jay to the pace and he soon began to improve. Today he is one at the sports all time paciniz llieats. The live records he set last year are. race record for pacing geldings on a. mile track - l.58-'-ii: same ior twn heats - l.59”'s. 1.59:5: race record ior pacing szeldings ion a hall-mile oval -- 2.03!.i: same loi- two heats - 2.00:3. 20131.: race rec- crd ior 11,: miles regardless oi unit or sex -- 2.1515. Harry Pownal came up the hard way as s trainer. starting as ii boy oi iiitecn swiping horses at Min- Thc Joe O'Brien stable arrived int Roosevelt Raceway this week irom Santa. Anita. Joe and Mrs. LIIECONDITIONED (lixrliiingc) (4 IJNERATOB New and Used Car FITZROY ST. SPECIALS 0lL, gde e'Iel0IOOIeaIIeeaosee (Bring Your Own Containers). GENERATORS 59.00 ARMATURES .............. 35.50 Also Tires and LawIor's Auto "Salvage OPPOSITE THE FORUM O'Brien had preceded them by rail a. iew days previously. The horses total 40. 24 of them ior owners Will'ar.i Huii. W. C. Evans and 3.0. Cruikshank. and sixteen ior Sol A. Camp. Whetlvr all these horses will be rcirifind in Jo:-'5 stable we cannot say. The top trotter in the uutiit is Brewer's Gallon 2.0U'iz. that irns second in his ilnal start at E.-nits Anita in '.3.02'l. Among Ithe hcst oi the Evans horses is lMcdern Counsel. in 3-"car-old nac- er. Stewart Hanover 2.05. a trotter by H's Excellency. Nenhcw Hal. a 2-year-old nscinz colt by Hal Dale. Vonian C'iie'. A 3-year-old with A mark oi 2.00. that was a ir-.quen'. winner last season". and Scotch Miss a ll-year-olrl ore-.n pacing iilly by Scotland. For William liuil of Hancock. N.Y. he has Fan Danct-r 2.06”-ti. Mailman. a :l-vear- old that took a record oi 104'; and was second as noted above in 2.02'-ii. For E. T. Docliertv oi Hack- eiisaclr. N. .l.. he has Dallas lien- over. ii trotting colt by His Excel- lency. Tdredo Hanover, a. trotting iilly bv the same sire and Miss Paris Way. trotting iillv bv Bombs Away. For Mrs. John E. Growl oi Altadena. Cal.. he has the trotting mare Dame Dee 2.048. end the Ports for all makes. PHONE 888 7&0 Youllglitup and.lmmediahl!.IIIIW9hfm53dd'd,”'h' citenientoi It' the pub 0-vmardtht-comm-HIM" :i'ni-one mommy 'your inm-this Your I-Wlcizg Sportsman are iraeii-om all edultsretion-guammlll. Pim- theALLWEA'imnVtll'ytarpIooiPP0Ic4nn”'lkk”Y”l"hP"s”"' liglitups ' c:;ustte,the.iavoin'lteoisportsnien-thebestyet. Getapack Bporjqnemto-dey. ' ' imp ihtraiaedgiititgeveyouheioreyoiiha pacer Caesar Tess 2.l0'ix. The A. L. It's far and away the best yet .- - 0 ' Loo iatii: you marvel atite siss- t lellel will 'AliWiAliiil' Wemlilei Paper . g i The trainer decided to shiit Prince 2 .; .vi.gGI.N.iA L-ciosetii,ts THE Hunters corner Continued from pass 0 phases oi vvildliie as well as. agri- cultural interests. Hunting, iiehinr. farming, the tourist industry. business establishments in the cities. etc.. all euiier from this cause. I have seen marsh tires eat well known duck breeding .. the Dunk ltiver area in instance. and watched black ducks circling madly in the pail oi smoke over- head. it was a ioregona conclusion that those ducks had either nest oi eggs. or broods oi duckllnu, in the midst oi the iiery holoceint. ' Derby horses will be turned over to trainer Ken Oartnsll. on .. The management or the Truro track are soured oi gplenty oi norses ior this season and their iirst race meeting will be held to- morrow - May 24th - with hali- mile heats. Btabled there at pres- ent is Johnny Conroy. the widely known reinsmen end trainer. who -has made Tnrro his headquarters ior many. many years.-In his stable are Lee Federal. owned by Mr. Ren- ton oi Mnncton. single streak, Joey Harvester. Rockiord (a colt named after the late Proi. 5. A. Rock- iord). owned by Fred Lahey and Well McNeill. The Dr. J.A. Dona- hoe stable consists oi Buster 0., Dudy Budlong. Doctor J. A. and iour colts, all irom Prince Edward Island. Ray O'Brien oi Alberton. is handling the Doctor's stable. Doc- tor J. A. is the holder or the Marl- time record ior 3-year-old pacers- .l2'.a. Harley Harrison's stable is also there and among his horses is Royal Bank 2. 2.19'.'s, holder oi! the Maritime pacing record ior 2-year- olds. He is owned by Frank A. Ry- der oi' Moncton. other trainers in- clude Pop Trainor with Alice Oiegg. Lloyd' "Bunny" Walker oi i-ialiiax with seven-Up-Direct. Lusty": Queen, Doctor L. 8.. Peerless Han- over, Hervest Time and Kerwin Hanover. Frank .Danieis oi- Law- rcncctown will train several there and Jack MacLeod oi Yarmoutn will have Carl Frisco. Follow Up. Jr., Mr. Middleton, Tony Mite. Tiny Budlong and Jimmie Clegg, also Ridzewood 'M., owned by Bert Steele. Real Fingo and Golden Dol- lar by Mrs. Muscatiiis oi Haliiax. The Jimmie (liven stable consisting of Hecigewood chiel 2116'-it. Bud Kalmuck 2.12 and Resourceiul 2.1433 are also there as well as Gay Law 2.0115. Scott Weeks in training Nova Cl. and Aubrey Bud- long and Weldie Carroll has Mollie Castle owned by Miss Joan Fraser oi Dartmouth. The Cyril Dauph- inee horses which include Gallant Bobby. Brien Grattan. Pepper Sha- ker. Edgar D.. Victory Dale. Bruce Ciegg. Andy's Eight. Gallonsge and John Clog; are being trained by Jack Macmillan and Buddy Cruik- shank. Lsurie O'Brien is expected there this week with Mason's iii and other horses. and last but not least on the list is the stable oi Clayton Maclseod. Westville. head- ed by his Henley 2.08'.t. leading heat winner in the Maritlmes last season. Forty racing sessions are scheduled ior 1952. according to an ainouncement by Carl Macltensie. race secretary. who is also advertis- ing Season Tickets ior 825., which would givey the ien who attends, them all a considerable diaeou on the regular prices. E A TRUE . SPORTSMAN iimiit ieml llm meme will ills and natural resources V 1 i GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'TETOWN Tivut also suiier Train the alter- eiieetsioi tires or uiimanaged cut- ting oi woodiots. Iroaion iilh up what were once promising trout pools and the iish ere iorced to move out. About ten years ago I knew a beeutiiul trout pool On the Black River. it was a deep hole that had been gouged out irom. under a bank that .wsa kept iroin caving in by a matted lattice oi roots thst spread out iron: the heavy spruce trees that lined its benlia. Trout up todand 5 pounds in weight made this pool their hesdquartera here as it was near the head oi the tide of this particular stream. Ten years ago someone out down the trees in the. vicinity. It was a slap-happy Job. The stream, was leit littered with tape and limbs but this wasn't the worst ieeture. shade. s necessary item in respect to trout pools. was removed and the sun had It clear slant into this particular hole. As the summer advanced and the heat oi the sun grew in intensity the water became so tepid thet the trout moved out. iii later years the lattice or tree roots. rotted away and the bank caved in. What happened to this particular stretch oi water is hap- pening to scores or other streams and pooh every year. water levels are also eiiected when the -land is cleared oi its form crown: and - in many in- stances the health or a community is Indlnsored. This crescent shap- ed province cannot aiiord to be denuded or its wooded areas be- yond its present status in respect to its woodlots. its only a relative- ly short run to the open see and unless we have suiiicient forested areas leit the water irom rains and melting enowL will rush peli meli seaward and ur greatest industry. agriculture, will suiier accordingly. It is high time that strict cutting regulations were instituted and eniorced. Its no use to lock the stable alter the horse is stolen. 'It is encouraging to note the way our eastern brant. have made a comeback. The number ping oii on their migration northward this spring is well above average. They are remarkably tame. A iew days ago l stopped the car beside a bridge spanning a. tidal estuary. Allpioxlmltely 30 brant were iced- lng within ten yards oi -the car. When it stopped they began to swim ofisiennins out in pairs with their ieet making miniature boils in the water. like under surisce ieeding trout, but in no great hur- ry witlial. Brent are beautiful birds. They ride so high and bouy. ant in the waier.- its a pleasing sight to watch. As yet no broods oi black ducks have been reported but 1 lniagine there are some out. 'l'he earliest brood l have recorded seeing was on May 10th. Alter the 24th. iish- errnen should have 'news to re- port in respect to broods. Its amaz- ing the nisnber oi black ducks present this spring. They are all potential breeding birds and it has been many springs since I saw so many black ducks in evidence. Here's hoping the hatch is good ;inili we have a bumper crop this hi. ' 1. 2. 3. town. 4. 5. . 00 PAGE SEVEN ATLAS TIRES No Belier Guarantee! 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