f 0 LI‘! IUWN lI'I Ii‘ I a I ' LL11 IUWN V Cniuwn I. .I I‘ ‘ll . "Lniuw I. .I V5 III TED GENESEE 2.10. Fastest trotting stallion in the Maritimes. winning in 2.10 at Charlottetown on August 5. He is owned by H. Roy Bevan and driven by Her ace Willis. (Continued from Pase 8) ‘try fairs. He started 50 tlmes.I1-5. record taken on a half-mlle was 9 times first. 14 times sec-ltrack. He is a 7-year-old bay. He took - record last year 0' ond and three times third. ills gelding by True Chief 3, l:59*4.f ‘:00 and had Winnings OI 53134-‘last start was at Maywood. dam. Miss Abbe llal. dam of! He was a membef OI in? 5- 5- where he was photoed out in two with records better than 2:05 Wathen and Son Sllble. F011 I’ if- 2:07 for first. He is eligible to and three with records better field. Me. the 2:19 pace. Should be a good‘than 2:08. Bernie Du. - Henrold seld- proposition for our Maritime Waychamp p._ 2:04 4-5. by ing by Lusty Song 2.02 1-5. m. raeeways. King's Counsel p. 1:58. first dam Brewer’! Maid. by Bill Gallon 3.' Dark Yankee t. 2:17. by Yan- Single Stine p. 2:00. This is al 1.-'i9‘2- He WIS UP I0 I mile in kee Hanover t. 1:59 4-5. dam, 7-year-old bay gelding that took' 3.09 this 8€I50n. I188 P°l‘I¢¢I~ m8n- Dark Beauty. dam of Dark Sky his record on a half-mile track.‘ ncrs and with hil — 2:05 1-5 and Dark Yankee. her He is described as well manner- he a very fast trotta-. own-;first two foals. 5I1€.ls’ by wo..uy ed and was second by a nose tr. Jack Brown. . ‘ 2' Is. one of the best sires in 2:05 at Batavia, N.Y. He w Maine. PJ. Downey. Hillsboro County. N.B. purchased two, Blaze Ensign t.. 2:00 1-5. a 5-year-old pacer by Ensign Hanover 1:59 4-5. am. ‘ dam of 2:03 2-5. She is by that great speed sire Bonnycastle 2:03%: and Professor Pick 2:07 1-5. a 0- year-old pacer by Direct Brewer 4. 2:04. one of Ohio’: best sires of speed. His Ilam is Abba’: Abbey p. 2:08‘a. and Professor Pick is her first foal. She was by that outstanding pacer and great sire. Bert Abbe 1:59‘/4. The latest purchase that we are aware of is the pacer Roy- al Atom 6. 2:05 3-5 by Mighty Atom. Last season he rnade 39 starts. was 17 times firg, 12 times second and five tim third and was eligible at the begin- ning of this season to the 2:19 class. This year he must h ve raced quite well. although_ we have no particulars about him. However. he reduced his record from 2:09 1-5 to 2:04 3-5. The new owner is Allison Langillc. Union Mills. N.B. This will give the Langille family another strong entry for the free-for-all events. Our Drivers Away From Home For several years the ‘enter was Galaphone 1:50 1-5. top trot- '.ter of this season. All the horses -_in this race had records better ‘than 22m and it was probably one of the finest fields of trotters that ever came together in a ace. Other wins by Joe this season included the 819.074 Review Fu- turity at Springfield. with Double Scotch. time. 2:01 2-5. With ~ Adios Express he won the Amer- ican National Stake. purse $15.- Among the honors accorded the Camp string during the season iwas the naming of the stable’: Ifast pacer Diamond Hal 1:57 2-5 ias the aged pacer of the year. Among the performances that drew votes from the turf writ- .ers in their selection was ’ second consecutive victory in the }National Pacing Derby and his ‘two wins in the 840.000 Canada ‘Pace series in Montreal. and his 11:59 4-5 performance in the first lleg of the 375,000 American Pac- ’ing Classic. in the famous derby at Roosevelt Diamond lial paced lthe mile and a quarter in 2:31 '4-5. which knocked in fifth of a ‘second ood Time's world's record mark set in 1952. H' final win of the season was at Hollywood Park when he won the $5.000 free for all in 1:59. aged pacer with 8303.231 to his credit. Another good pacer Joe raced was Time Me. that took a rec- ord of 2:02 3-5 as a 2-year-old. Sta won the $12,012 Reading 1-‘u- turity and the 811,650 Western At Vernon Downs she divided honors in the $8,949 Flora Temple stake with Head Song stepping that oval in 2:05 2-5. and in the 830.000 Trot at Roose- velt she was second to Charm- ing Barbara. Her earnings for the season were 805,953. Perhaps the most notable hon- or of all that Joe won was when he beat six of the fastest 2-year- old pacers In the world at in- dianapolis with Radar Frost. giv- ing him a record of 2:00 2-5. He 5 also won heats with him in the Fox Stake at Indianapolis at Meadowlands. Lexington. dar rost's winnings for season amounted to 828.904 Adios Express to $91,000. Another horse that might have been the winner og the HambIe- tonian had he been kept eli- gible was the trotter Double Scotch. that won the American National at Chicago and the and Ra- and ,5 following week at Springield. won the 819.074 Review Futurity in 2:01 4-5, 2:01 2-5. the latter a season's irurit when set. the Better Hoot. Bond Hanover andi Guardian And Patriot MARITIME HARNESS CING REVIEW -:- In the $50,460 Kentucky l-‘u- turity at Lexington. Double‘ Scotch did not figure in the first, dash which was won by Storm Cloud. but he won the second by a length from Philip l-‘rost in 2:02 4-5. His earnings for the. 1 Another pacer Raule Dazzle. that won the- Goveroor Cup which was pre- sented by Governor Harriman of iNew York at Roosevelt Raceway. on opening night. We had the pleasure of seeing that race and Joe told us Maritimers that his only chance was if he could. tuck in until the last hundred yards. He did and won. and got a great ovation from the record-. breaking crowd. who seemed to favor Joe. Other winners in the Ca ‘ stable this year were Butch H -1 over. Mudge Hanover. Adioway.1 Dell's Way. camp Stable also had the honor of being top money winning string at Holly- wood Park with 866.711. The year‘s total reached $406,950. 1 Another Maritime driver that; we have pleasure in featuring isl Dec. HORACE B. WILLIS INC. Produce Dealer Charlotfofown Earle Avery. formerly of Wood-' stock. N.B.. who is trainer andl driver for the Clepiview Stables of Winthrop. Maine. The top per- lContinued on Page l0i Diamond Hal's season’s win- nings were $81,223. which madel him the leading money winning? ed driver away from home has been Joe O'Brien. and he still continues to fill that spot in the ' despite accidents and happenings that would have daunted a less resolute person. To ‘ ‘ . in the _early part of the year he had prepar- ed th champion trotter Scott Frost 1:58 3-5 for another brill- iant campaign. only to find th k- after winning a heat at Holly- Alva Hanover. I. III; of speed. This 2-yearold mare ispurchased by Buddy Cruikshan by Nlbble Hanovt. _ ~ ldescribed as a good -trotter that of Halifax. Lee. She was bred at mrjmade 23 starts and was 0 y six- Harvest Queen. a 3-year-old shoe Farms and has an excep- tional pedigree on both sides.- New owner. Ellidl Sgunders. Lex- ington. Mass. 9 Section Man). 2.03 3-5. by Star‘: Pride ‘ 1-5. dam. Lark- spur Hanoverii. 2.10 2-5. Section Alan was a r on the Grand t‘ircuit this season and was 2-2 In the second division of the Ham- bletonian. to Hoot Mon in 2.02 and 2.02 1-5. earning $10,800 in i h at classic. Elliott Saunders. Lexington. Mass. is the new own- er Adloscot. p. 1. 2.01 1-5. 3. 2.00 1-5. n principal stakes and has earn- rd 570.994 In two campaigns for v‘l‘ ‘cw owrc‘ l\ Al- '.\ Parsons. London. Ontario. (ircat Adios p, 3. 2:00 2-5, another from the Del Miller stable and winner of 355.000. New wtier. R.C. Martin. Rimouski. f‘ .\l.'irltimc_rs were also well re- arcsented at h ‘Delaware, 'llno. sale in October and have added the following trotters and Dacera to the Hat of hopefuls for War Cry Ranger p. 2:13. by Josedale Flyer. The owner's ttatemcnt is thht he Is a good bay Had seven wins this season from wood Park. Calif. from some of the fastest trotters in the world. he pulled up lame and training had to be discontinued. Joe also suf from the handicap due to injuries he ‘ed in a smash up the previous fall and he had to get around with cane. One of the biggest stunts any driver pulled was when Joe on October 24 won the Class A Pace at Hollywood Park with Rauls Dazzle in 2:03 4-5. That night he flew to New York and the next evening drove Adios Express to a win in the first dash of the 8100.000 Messanger take for 3- year-old pacers. Joe later that times o ‘eligible to the 2:23 class. .2:06‘2. I Stalag Hanover p. 2:08 4-5. 8. ing the best young pacer to be ‘. 06 «in 1957i. by Nibble Han- sold this fall; has a world of; over 3. 2:04 3-5. This horse wasspeed. perfect manners. gait and foaled in 1954 and was bred by breeding. lllanover Shoe l-‘arms. His sire is This mare and . Volo p. tone of the world's greatest. and 2:00 4-5 were purchased by Ed. ‘his dam is also the dam of Lindon of Newcastle. N.B.' The Safford Hanover 2:05 3-5. Sultra latter mare is by High Volo ;Hanover 2:06 3-5 and four others;2:0:;. one of the lien sires in the with records be’ Hum 2:10 "t-r;midwest. and the dam is Winnie sire is Mr. Mt-Elwyyn 1:59‘/4. Dillon 2:11. dam of four with Staiag lzzuoxt .. . 1'8 ...rccords better than 2:10. S pacer that won a lot of races in should be a good addition of our 1957 and has been timed in miles racing ranks. -04 to 2:06. 1 Mac and Bruce Lawson also Harry Hirsch. popular sports- purchased the following at Dcl- night caught the plane for Call- man and one of the best patrons aware: Success Vic p. 2:07. form; and was on land in thg ‘of harness racing in the Mari- was the winner of 12 dashes this uter-noon of the am. to drive times. was the high bidder on .year. also two seconds and four Diamond Hal in the Free For the above three and we think he thirds. He IS o e years old All Pace. purse $5.000. which -has used excellent judgement in and did his racing over half-mile the Hal horse won in 1:59. The .hls purchases. tracks. same afternoon Joe drove Scott | Mac Lawson of Saint John. who Colby Rose p. 2:10 2-5. did not Frost in the free For All Trot. V s been a visitor and buyer at do much racing this year because purge $5,000, ' the Delaware Sale for years. was of an attack of virus. Last year p]ace_ heading the high bidder on the next three...in 20 starts he was only three world's fastest trotters in 2:00 ‘Mighty Brewer p. 2:01 3-5, win-times out of the money. to She was described as be- 5' 0 GOOD LUCK And GOOD RACING| To All ‘ HORSEMEN IN 1958 Fort THE BEST ; SUPPLY or I CANADIAN AND ' AMERICAN 1 MEDICINES VISIT I STEAD’S Pharmacy 128 Kent St. I Dial 4131 and 4132 nor of over 852.000 through 1956.1 Doctor Pence p. 2:07. record ilie is by Direct Brewer 4. 2:04. taken over a half-mile track. He dam, Mighty Lucy 3. 2:04V4. won races at Chicago and has I Dixie K. p. 2:08. a 7-year-old paced right 2:08. at i mare. by Jerry M. 2:02-‘4.I Len Queen purchased Ireland- THE tound race horse that has \voii‘dam. Mighty Adam: by Morris Hal. a 3-year-old pacer by N.D.; |2.592 in 1057. mostly at coun-*Volo 2:13. True Captain p. 2:06 Hal. dam. Pineridge Norma. from I I %aa'-irt-si=:~‘.s.am.- :4 as -~-. *1 pm .;,_.g§_.«g,‘2gj'f;'s *°&§'o‘l’ in-5 ".‘I0:.lt-.! ['14-57129’ 10-14-S7R9 Cir BEIDERIGT . R \il2.»nli- S .c.... LADY LAKEBUBN 2.08 3-5. Fastest 3-year-old ti-otter ever bred In the times and fastest trotter this season winning at Fredericton on October 2.08-3-5. She is driven by her owner Dr. J. '1‘. Akins of Fredericton. N.B. H W: i~ * H2‘? tI "¥l”’ti‘3.!i .I ‘I . ‘.‘l ' {4- R‘ i ' ‘A. ..V SAINT ASSOC Best Wishes for 0 JOHN l ExHunncnt IATKMQ EXTENDS To old Friends - - - our Acquaint- ances - - - and many Patrons - - - 1 Good swat AND STRONG FINISH . I 1958 L - A Happy New Year To All! 10 itosssiani IVIIYWI-Ila! WI OITQ (XII IIST wtsi-tss ' ll TO ALL H GREETINGS From the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club. Hon. President—R. F. Seaman ORSEMEN INTERNATIONAL ICE RACES AT DARTMOUTH. NOVA SCOTIA FEBRUARY 1st and 2nd. ‘I958 One-Quarter Mile Dashes. Eligible, any Trotter or Pacer in the World, Age No Barrier FREE-FOR-ALL TROT — $1.000 Guaranteed FREE-FOR-ALL-PACE —— $1.000 Guanntoed Over 10 entries. purses will be increased $100 per 23.19579 I I Compliments OI Charlottetown horse in each event. Engraved Cooler and Trophy to winner in each event. Free Stabling and Feed Provided ENTRY FEE $50.00 Sponsored by Eastern Driving Association Entries must he in the hands of the undersigned by January 23rd. 1958. For further information Contact Fred M. Luhey President—Jack Annear Vice-President—Harold Cudmors Secretary-'l‘reasurer—Bil1 Gillespie . DIRECTORS Charles Willis 2 George Brookins Chester Pratt l-‘rank McKay Dr. Temple Hooper Lorne Kelly Hamid Staad s. 25 Queen Street , Phone 6-5228 Dartmouth, Nova Scolia The Season ' To All Maritime Horsemen And Best Wishes For 19 58 i From AIIIIEAII & LOWERY STABLE MONTAGUE, P.E.l. coon, LUCK I958 from the TRURO RACEWAY LTD. L P. Ilcltenoll. President A. A. lurker. Vice President THE FREDERICTON EXHIBITION RACEWAY I A.D.NII-In Vlsehaddsnl‘ EXTENDS SEASON’S GREETINGS T0 HORSEMEN EVERYWHERE‘ oursranomc RACING PROGRAMME FOR 1958 RACING rwo NIGHTS A week DURING SUMMER Mourns ~ W. I. CIIVIDIOI. leash-y-T