(Continued an ICU '7 if Back Stretch (Llewellyn) 2.13 415-2.12 4-5; nmmon. manna:-'1 was sorry II ,have to cut my stay short on and Hlllsota. thelof 2.00. party I was to had to be home 1 thor- Prince Edward Island. but on F r l d a y morning. pacer: will include ramp Scott in 11 IL!!!) pace at Richelieu both with records'last week. time 2.06. She i been laid up early in the sum- in harness racing. mer but is now getting back tohtonian. as a native of another Many Maritime, whn ai.eh.iends.top form. This will be pleasing province. That happened when M. Bluenose (Spence, 215 iyioughly enjoyed what I saw of thelni Dani, ii-Vin: Caribou Me lnews to owners Malcolm Munroci international news agency. follow is. . . . .. . 1.14; Suffolk Chief Steadi 2.18-2.16 2l5; Gahagen Ishawt 2.10-2.09 1'5; Ted Genes:-tee .hi,wguyiit t. 2.19 215-2.16 U5; Patrick Budlong (G. Turnert t. 2.14 115-2.12: EV! isteadi 2.13 1t5i-2.13: l i, 2.15 311;-2.12; Senator Craig-i mvie (nan-isayl 2.14-2.13; Jo-Jo, Spencer tMacGre50Fl 1-5, Bud Henley ITurncr) 15-2.15; Bob Clegg 2.17 26- Tommy Shanter t. 2.20: Jimmie Floor tO'Brienl 2.17 115; C. Clegg I twillisl 1. 2.16 315; .lolltty tsipadt 2.18 l 5; 'Gail tnyant 2.17. Loigh British Consols Trophy. Macdonald To- 'l'lte Miami by the Don MacNeill of h uht) compiled I total of 73 points w-ith 70 points. ttur compliments and congratu- Lanlz. the manager. H. J. iien-' tictl). thy stay there." cnclosed summaries of the races!-i-iiesday when heiahded the sihhemacing colt Flourish by Titan G05l19n- at Skowhegan Fair. the iar in Maine. Calumet Budlong. Adams by Wntchim. 5500. in -2.09 1K5. was second in 207 2 5 Thanks. rnnmhcrtng us. Cecil. We understand that (' H and he will classns in Sydney. tllic lollowing is taken (traits llanover iwnieiai-y.iinn5ni-er Cmdig-Tfllssell tip. took on nine other 2- has won -thel 1,15. Horses taking new i-or-iiiiis; haitdtcap trot on AAu:';erl9.Brii):t::I(i pi formerly owned here, won the C tMoreside) 2.20; Big Boy Pace in 2.11215 tang Iifrixhltlg-tntgfhnpace was won by Double Me bynsydney. was 1-6. Dian Mc. owned Budlong haiirlicati mice to Just Verfdirt lnnin, i,ai,V,,.,nm i,a,,ii,,i ,0, ,5.” Sydney. 4-1. Time. 2.23. 2.22 U5.-village of Aiiii-min, or rc- ' Frill”? She won the from! we - , the Hartiess Horse of Aug. 17:'- - - n mm. to me Pmmem Dr" JVT with Sandmlmg at the Charlnllelflwli l'a('eW3Yiurday night Joe omien won the'many picturesque villages which- ziinyilrair and racing and plan tocome wiii he neiighied in know ihai heiand Harry LeVatte....Friends oi ing the race in which the mighty- ” U5; Ruin. ihnncponnidi iback next year and make a leng- took his fastest winning ride atlD”" Lari” Wm be plus” "' smdmg Scan Fmsl "E" aw" pi-iend cenii.-Vernon Down 8 week ago iastiknow that he drove the 2-year-oldllrom his opposition in Land O'- l casually billed driver gesil at hi W mm. ih.Hanover to a record of 2.02. at Joseph. or Little Joe. ashes af- ..I think the 108 35 g(eey"'i: 2'.lg:hU5hss:e"u congidljlfedhvernnn Down. . few iiightii agn.fect1onately known in Prince Ed. Bndinng is a new'record for F. J. 11.. and one oi the he" huy, oi the 5”. and the 3-year-old filly Princess ward island. as a native of New Faraway Mr. McGe3e hiss rlaced well."'th i 0,, gig 3,-542.14; was the 171 ann versary o ei 'p':::;erMBa(fyG!;e(;gi Turner, 2J4 3-5 Skowhegan Fair, one of the old. -213 .'V5- Peter Clegg tMacNeiiii est in the United States. F.J.E ghinz in? npi-ii mid (Constable) was named after the late F. J. ' ' Wright of Summerslde. and is by He won the 2410,,giihitfith invitational Trot. pur'se S600. 115 on Aug. 17etime 208 (V5. Frank Aly won in 2.03 4.5. lGlasgow, Nova Scotla. 5011. l Sensational time is being made M”"d5'-V "'9'" races at Syd'1 all over the United States year. At Springfield. 111. mile The most. popular event on tliehsplendid little town of Scottish track Grand Circuit meeting laiitlP'95”"" W” ""9 w""""5 M ' background in its own right. But the Hamble- tind the United States. the datcn-Wednesday nighl. track. A large crowd attended Halifax on Thursday night. lowing are the winners: iTime. 2.21. 2.19. .Maator tltatchfordl, 'ati- green fields and the rolling waf- many years ago and have been had-ers who won the greatest award continued every year since. have with 1-1; Galapbone IW. Smartt been the means of hringing out many of the fastest trotters and pacers in other parts of Canada Watch for the list of starters andremember Sep- lembcr 7th at the Charlottt-townyyear-old by Scotland, clam Media the tion heats. Home Free wu 8-K- opening of Sackville Downs near 1-1; Lord Victory lcurranti 1-X- Fol- 2-3-.' Mr. Shell (Leonard! X-1-4-2. BB and Time, 2.05. 2.02, 2.05. 2.14. --Niiw Nm,-3 smiin iii , iin9'BhTrot-Mac Fingo. owned andhrace off Home Free this hey drew . hinge Ci-own ni inns. pi-nitini-9 and New Gianni", nndrtven by Fulton More-side, 1-lyllst half in .58 315 and now they J AA Pace-Jeti owned by P. ,li1a stablernate Scott Frost in the week the spectators saw the i.ich,lclassified trot and pace by Scotty to your Islander. there ls' only JA Cld98'"- G13" 3551- 1'15 Mt? 3'3'9"”0ld "5" "Wt ""1 W d9' . - - l Vince on” 1 i ii Jollscott t0lMearat owned by' as! single day of racing for the Boy. 1.1-lickeyl owned by lwilson one pro . . an. shan erh .1 l - i 1 .1955 campaign in ihe mihois M" Collins. North Sydney. with 1-1. in Boston was asked. Fromhnn” 5! R"K9'5- 3-2 V.T”"9- 1-14h Dan Butllong 2-2. Time. 2.17. 2.13 where do you come? he answer 2 5- 3-15- R5"-' 3 MN Bl"9""59- is . - ar-old totters and . lp':ck;.S&!0r-reVg:iy.nihe r2iyem.,,,id5l-a new record for Scotty. 1n;ed briefly; "The 1sland'. When imced in pacing divisions for 555',iraces 1 and t Philco Harvesteniaske-d What island? he answer- 437 an in ihe zivnrioid mm -1-hehowhed and driven by C. McQueen.ied in wonderment: 'Prince Ed- ' h ward Island. of course. What C I win Time. ziihh 2-05 W5. and driven by Alec Cameron. other island is there?" 'Up in the P E 1 B dl gl th d f thi ltmwlariis dhe . in races 2 and 6 . . . u on inor an o s iera iar en (.r':Z,r:ndIii(.:l::,1iV iiiysmgzgegv; itzfe-VA5i:,ttChaissonI. owned by A. J. Mac-jof the Gulf. there were talks of (owned and driven by Harle,. J Spence. Bridgewater. 1; Rosalie 1 .Hooper i0'Mearal 2. Time. 2.23 '1 5. Race 5-Jenny Belfast Walknrl 1; Carrier -iRatchfordI 2. Time. 2.19. (L. The postponed races at Pigeon Truro Long Key 200 home the winner .Donald. was 1-2. Linda Bell (Mac- legal retribution. of a posse via--""9 ""1 0” Tl"1”d3Y "itlht With third and In races 5 and 8.ing owned summary judgment nu, 2.16. 2.17 .'1.'8. and driventthose who had transferred Simpson captured Fingol it-51.712 three year old pace witli,AcE "19 I 1 - - . . driven by Ernie Frost. Sydney.tlic prints In a big way. .:1Il!ll'arlie;l1 2.02 35. There were 28 M. Time. 2.18 3,5. him Wsp L h The numhehoi hmsos in irami At Yonkers Raceway last. Sat-ireared in Alberton, one of the been somewhat ”,dm.ed hv 57.500 pace with Diamond Hal in.dot this isle. where Charlottetown r H Buntain and all the dit'ect,- .W'i'ti'”lti "i"”0ti5 in balmy St-V1C”t stables that left the last few days Hm 3 5' 59”" M ""3 mp pacersilhls -V9” drew ”'""”"d5 "I "5 iiis of the Charlottetown Driving W1" -li”"'i33"5 513-409 feature l" otor Low:-rsackville raceway near ”""'d i" ll 3- Halila . . .l Logttels Nora Scotia His Ex- They :I'p iii, glahlps iii he" 0-, ip Scott. Torrid. Chuck Volo and of Exhibition success of Park and Provincial Asstii-ialtnn on tho lllPll mammoth 1lO'Pn and live stock exhibition. in the Coliseum. which brought who witnessed it. We would also anti raised Gratis H3""V”"5 "”''to continue racing hero and you ii. in 20!! :1 5 at Yonkers Raceway. eniei-iniiininiii ccllcttcy-Gail llattovcr miss lcd Niparar Eiii-iiin-i shnninny gm-aii, Will'"”iEi"" Star- imd Emmett and also on the vaudeville. gtvcn had a length and I hnii 0" -limo and Johnny Gay. '1'ltet'c is still tltrouulioiit the entire milc mic Lyorook at the wire. The plenty of horses at Cltarlolictown.WI'itPI' and Fadin C0mmei1l3t0T- in including Bonnie imigrantsons and daughters home i -1-mm and i,-i.i,d,,,.iCmh. Brook Dean. Brook's Honor. Phil- ward to celebrate the centennial the venerable city in which Canada's Confederation of prov- inces was launched. "That any other place should be creditedt Bernard. lkc Moresidc Eliiit-r Ferguson. noted sports . - . - . - , ii - pi iiiii, was ii-iii-iii 55,7004 i h - hi i n, The Gigi and iiesi of rage, which endangers relations: tiiiih the highest praise from all iii" 91 8 and Summerstde and ot er points 5 co uilnhe Montreal Herald of with the -great nation to mu like to mention that the NllClWl1V- ""1115 t” 532-332-2"- A i-'iTlZt' M0” will note there is racing at Sum- AUEUS1 15- EiV9-S thi5 lit”? PF0V'i50ulh' mdlgnaml-V declared Amii sitpplied bv Bill Lynch nf llzili- day night crowd of 24.768 ii'HL'.l'F' merside tonight and at Charlolte- int'9 8 Wlindelilui b00St End intro" lax. was the finest ever seen on the grounds. All old sltountan who handled that type of enter- tainment told the writer with the best in Canada. the orably And now we come to who made possible that of soother of rufflctl tugs. classifier wonderful job. And we must remember that we cati- ttot have fast racing without good track. and it was .Iini Lleilellyn who has throughout the years made so many friends for. Old Home Week. and has always given the iery best type of foot- safe track that the raced over. ieel- IV. .l,. Pd Sl.1.'i?.FlFi-1 At t ttttkr-t's Haccu ay William the the stout urging of Clint Hodginshthe radio to the announcer from ty vale Tyne Valley. 8 Viiiagllseptember 7th. The a after itrcaktng stride at the milc-Foxborti. Mass. Wednesday night. Aew Glasgow, another spot Ar-1 mark. LI.-lied ltit W Raceway is tonal Mile Pace. Among horsemen lot is nttle paced in a race. Also riiicstions and ontered is Diamond llal. that sctjback there for A longer stay. (1 two-heat mark of 4.0!! -1-5 at And here's a letter from (icctl S.'ir.'itoga last month. Thc former ,. . l1cGinlcv. veteran horseman ofirccord had been -1.01. Other top N.S., piloted June Bee to a witI,a Son 0i it! Enud i'9d 95Tth- "tel tutllntles which W9” iii EATON'S OUTSTANDING OFFER! ORDINARILY 214'” THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE last uccki that Billy llaughion drove QuickChief i . . Bills set up would compare iavv to a neck iictory in the 57l.040illlS pacer Mack's Beat 2.19 to a tent from Prince Edward lsland.1th9 h3”te55"'3Cl"E P1'0V"W9- Lit" 11. Cane futurity pace. the bigzlcdsll lci-ittliifii iil:'lsl)rii)(i1rmtili1 :'l(t1e)ka:'aPcil:lrecord as a 3-year-old of 2.13. He-ties. a swift and becisive thumb th91i':'5 negervhbeenh th0"0"i1hl-Xed iat-9 week ever held in the Mari- stretch and held it the rest of thefhas a full brother with a record to the nose on behalf of all malelr” 3- 5" 979 ""955 T3 "l1 times--E. Frank Acorn-whose way in ittergtes were taxed to the ttt- test tor ll-year-olds. Meadow Ace.iBlair Andrew. finislietl fnitil before and throughout the an Arlins colt from the Newport.other night at. Quebec Dl1lll”P week. He ll”ll'l many roles Stock Farm at South Plainfield.iwns set back to second position. able, friendly. was driven to second placclThe and announcer. by llcii Morgan. Libby's Boy, the-won with Little Delbert in 2.11. and in the latter capacity did a Pctcr 1'ott Farm colt from Wash- then again ingtoit. Pa. finished third under mile-and-a-sixteenthlot 2.02. Sept. 11 at toitkt,-rs Mr. Found said he iias returntittl S3-E59"'"l"5 the 525.000 Invitai- from a trip to the Island where he mg to the horsemen and that was starters will be Adios Harry. who races at Old Home Week. responsible for the fast time and holds the world's record of 1.55taiiiiniiiii-i:i- erica's greatest and most prolificl harness horse writer. the vener l nnnniniis my in (jnnnnn;,.--your able but sprightly Col. Dan Mac-. wandering agent returns bearing K””'""- Wl"'59 W99klY Cttlumn 0' waded greeiings in an men nihhmi in,.harness racing lore is a gospel iotin on Monday and Saturday duces Joe O'Brien to the most lnights oi next week. Alltc Culcliftc rcccttlly comes of a horse-racing ,party in Quebec for the 5-year-oldnbut bearing also. directed in lheitle -709 . province where pacer Howard .1r., that took aygeneral direction of certain par- fnmiiyv in 3 Howard Jr. drive" by ihhhhhanih of ihis inveiy sen. ranks with politics in importance,. rirsi the washed isle. They are pleasant Ind Pmbahiy 9XCEiS it in inter- City but people, these Islanders. ho-spit-i955 - - -- ' and industrious. 3 ' ':- , saine night I-Iarle licmpleifiut they have pride. the hard The Prince Edward 1slandHar-y vpridc inherited from SCOUlSh.l1eSS racing Club's Futurityl forbears who named a little Is-jslakes for 1955 will he raced at) Harry Day was llslvllllltl in on land stream Clyde River. a pret- Charlottetown on Wednesday night,' president. Dr. R. F. Seaman. and the sec- retary-treasttrer, W. G. Gtllespie.; are very much gratified by the number of paid-up entries thatl will be starting in these events. As our readers will remember. and hoard hint introduce Waller Eric Sli0I”f'- TliP.V 3"? nillliity S Found of Merccd. Caltfornta..proud of their own. but wish no to deprive them of PTIIICP Edward their rightful belongings. whether attended the these be literal or symbolic. The him several ”So the thumb to the nose is ing contests and it is a great Il1Hl('Cl himidirccled to those certain pariiesl pleasure to witness the first per- to which we referred. those par-lformance of many trotters and ties who. in the biggest year the pacers that will be making his- )lacl)onal(i of Siiltioygold island has ever had. labelled tory in the years to come. These . .i asked also Rattttic STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.-SAT 1 i "For Little Joe was born andium Speed (Ct Smm" 2' and 7. Barbara Ann Queen .iWllltamst. owned by Dr. A. E. Hlohnaton. Great Village; Time. 2.21 45. Race 2 was won by Mr. Price lHalP)”. owned by Whalen & Sheen. Alberton. P.E.I.; Jol- lity's Queen tltiaugeri 2. Time. 2.19. In races 3 and 6 Theo1'a's Ensign tCnnroyt was 1-3. She is owned by A. D. Napka. Newcas- tle. N R Patrick Budlong. own-4 .ed and driven by George 'l'urner.! in with his birth is a dastardly out-lilac” 5 and R Che"? G' mould.” 2-1. Time. 2.111 3 5. 214 4 5. owned by Lorna Letcher. Spring- hill, was 1-1; Junior Hal IMac- Leodl 2-7; Sea Plant 1C. Smith) 5-2. Best time 2.14--a new record for Chevie G Race 9 was won by Resourceful VC. Macl.eodt, owned by H. .VlacGregor. Truro; Money's Worth fNelsoni 2. Time. ."'t21s2s Joe O'Brien was quite busy last week hauling in the long green with his top three-year-olds. At Springfield. 111. mile track the Review Futurity stake valued at MATINEE HORSE RAGE Max-.NElLL'S MILLS Wednesday, August 31st Starting at 2:00 pm. S.T. Would like to have horses" they have always furnished excit- 3 ready to race at 2.00 o'clock. Sponsored by Women's Institute. WM. H. PHILLIPS. fum.ihtDonaldt. owned by Dr. Michael itingl the headquarters of the of-IAN?” "'9 G79"-.J"W"9d W .-Ill-' ll3('C0 company of Montreal for Maiilecmft 2-06 H5 has been 59ld'heats in 2.03 215 and 2.011 25. l-3”"!-New W5t9””'d- 54- Tlmtv "-"'d"'1 "W5 589""-V- mi 0X9C”t”H”"e"' 5”"''"e'”'"”" ”"d d""""l the leading driver. was won by by Dick nLougue of Sydney to.Al-liinnnny snmmersidm rlcrman Stan Cleary of Northstde. be brought with James MacGregor runner-up i"'"Kl in W99 in the "99 '0' 5" elimination in 2.0:! NS and the 112- iipnnrby Ed Haley winning dashes 4 (C. - - w - by Ervine Fraser. Sydney. wastone npptirtunity lhe villnlze everlsmm” 212- be-51 time 2-” 175- Fnsm Flier ummng the Swami Evelyn Budlong. owned andlpossessed of getting into the pub-.133" I was W0" by Smmsh wick. Moun- 9 A.M. to 5:30 PM.-MONDAY to-FRIDAY URDAY TELEPHONE 6593 517.000 was won by Scuff Froaf 2-2; time, 2.03 CV5. 2.01315. Two afternoons later at Wolverine halfishe came he mile track in Detroit Joe won the Merchants' and Manufactur- ers' Stake. purse 325.000 for 2.18 htrotters with Home Free. a Guy. There were 21 starters and it had to be run off in elimina- In the came the rate him as the biggest threat tof cided at. Lexington. A other :1- year-old owned by e (Tamp Stable. Butch Hanover. was also winner over another track last week. He was driven by second trainer Richardson. We are informed by Rollie Wnorl that that grand little trotting mare Harvest Melody is dead. PRESERVATIVE Noictuni-spunt's gvuoeotenem-yf Seasoned wood. of left a ro- lected. at qdickly he moisture which penetrates under the paint Hm causing rot. warp ivig, discolouration and peeling. DOTN(JOIIWt1TTNIF3'f'IH( Doatt pinch pennies not and Id many dollars in repairs later. . . beorv pointing bare wood, appky " rntox", the penetrating Mill: imev-sealer wood preserver. 'PenIox" effective seals the pores of the wood wit I synthetic resin preoernti-we. herring the way to harmful modsturv. keeping the wood in ood oondttion for yenni to come. "Hentox" also prevents tn- nute attack. One easy application of "Penloit” new-a mt. assures a better. longer-lasting paint yak CLEAR-81.! I- OIEEI-51-0 Q. WHEREVER the Free For All Trot after los- ing the first heat lBoutllier) in 2.09'.4. new track record. From here Saturday, Aug. 27, 1955 The Guardian Page 7 to Silk Girl which was a she had blood worth carrying on. THERE'S A GREAT FUTURE I SUWWWVNXG AS All tviiiiou SP6? HST? AERONAUTKAL Get into a progressive field Make aviation to did RCAF your career! In the RCA!" you get top eviction training-on the latest equipment using q: to date methods. You become I specialist in the expanding aviation field. There's permanent enploymem. good pay, pension, medical care and other benefits. Food. clothing and lodging are provided. 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