omtlnlied tell Dill I .1711: leek smut eeted in many other enter- W, me with Mr. Sheppard mmgga the Hanover Shoe Perms, M. Q" leading breeding establish- mm; at harness hand in .the Wm, He was s big-hearted. very "w-oue man and his peulng ie uy regrettedby all who knew hm gnu particularly by the alt- ,” at Hanover. A short review um record shows that no matter giuthetookuphemadeaeueoees u; it and best of all he was rever- d by me employees of his erious His death will be e W ion to Lawrence 3. Shop- wa, President or The United gum Trotting who 5.. been so happily euoeiateo my, Mr. Myers for many years. The seven-eighte of a mile track gg Vernon Downs, N. Y.. while not puma up purses at all compar- gpig with those paid at Roosevelt, ,, ncgiying entries from a great mny nigh-class horses and re- gards Ii'S D0153 lllldd H1021 Gm” mqugntly. A short time ago Bomb an, a 4-year-old gelding by gomu Away, won the 2.1! trot. purse Il.500. trotting in 2.00 215 me first dash and 2.02 the second win. The Vernon Harness Horse writors' 2.12 Pace, purse 31.500. mughtutogether 11 of the top mmmilers and proved a terrific ,onie'gt. Poplar Dell. a 5-year-old by voiomite, driven by Frank Irvin, won the lat dash. Going away in mi. position he wad parked on :he outside all around the track out caught up in the stretch to win 3; 1.00 215. In the! next dash mu square. a 4-year-old by Victory Song. driven by Mcxinley Kirk of Ohio. won in 1.50 415, one of the fastest miles of the year end the ninth 2.00 mile stepped this season at Vernon Downs. The Canadian driver Clint Hod- gins almost ever year comes up with a great trot or pacer. This year it is the trotting mare Katie Key 1.50 115 by Long Key 2.00. that recently scored her iiith win in six races and clipped her life- time half-mile track record to 2.02 115 in the tree for all trot, puree 26,500. at Roosevelt Race- way. At the beginning of the sea- I011 it was expected that Pronto Don 1.59 315 would be heading the rut trottere ea in previous years. out he has apparently fallen by he wayside. That same night terl Avery won a 24,000 pace with me 4-year-old Knight star in l.04 115 end liari has been win- ling pieces and lirsts right along it Roosevelt. Another Canadian lrixer who is doing splendidly "here is Del Mc'1'avish. Friday night's races last week it the Charlottetown Driving Perk had to be , tponed alter tour dashes due to a very heavy down- pour of rain but we were glad to notice that Hon. Dougald MaoKin- non's young pacer Colonel Bud- long. won the Curtain Raiser from nebby Hunter and six others and tool a record of 2.1! 215. The beau- tiful black Grotto: Tartan. owned by Ray Stewart, Murray River and driven by Cyril Smith, won his dash and trotting to a new record of 2.15 215, and the 5-year-old pacer Abner ldcGrew, owned by Dr. Geo. Bishop and driven by I. Bhaw won the 2nd dash in 2.12 215-a new record. The trotter leery Kerk won the 8rd race for owner-driver larle Semple and the big surprise was the excellent performance of the 4-year-old pacer Dob Olegg (C. Smith). that Alyre Pineau oi ltuetico trained and raced aa a 3-year-old and then sold him to Emerson 1"crd. His performance atesnpa him as a future eter. - The balance of the races were held Saturday night with some extra. dashes added. In the Free see All Pace the 4-year-old Jerry's Nightmare, owned by James O'- Brien, Bimadale and driven by Earle Bemple, astonished the fans by out-pacing four free-lor-eilers in both dashes. and also having more brush on the way home. She paced one quarter in B9 215. Babe Britten (O'Meara) was 2-4: Gaba- gen (Shaw-Hennessey) 5-2; A. G. Scott (Moreeide) 3-3; Lucky Chiel ( teed) 4-5. Time: 2.11 315. 2.12 3 In the trotting event Tartan (C. smith) was 1-5; Derrick, own- ed end driven by sam Kennedy. 3-1: time. 2.16 515. 2.18 315. Real 1"ingo'e performance in the second dash of this race was exceptional- ly good. Getting away at quite a disadvantage he gained on the leaders and finished a good sec- ond. He is owned by Mrs. Mus- cataiis of Halifax and was driven by Len o'Meara. ' nnmett Bernard's many rriends were glad to see him come out of the pack to win the 8rd race with Miss Donna Mae. with My Darling (O'Meara) 2 in 2.10. With the same starters in the 'lth race My Darling came through from fourth itlon rounding the turn to flu- ieh in front in 2.13 315 with True Hal (Hennessey) 2. She is owned by senator G. H. Barbour of this city. A bad accident. occurred in the 3rd race when Abner McGraw stumbled and fell Just alter pass- ing the wire and threw his driver. Ellwood Shaw to the ground. Ell- wood had to be removed to hos- pital where it was found that he had a broken leg just above the ankle. His many friends at the track and elsewhere regret that he will be sidelined for some time. The stable he has trained so con- scienticuely has been showing im- ..rovement in every start and great credit is due him for having brought them along to their pres- ent form. The races at Bummer-side on aaturdey night were featured by the outstanding performance of the 4-year-old pacer Robert Bruce, by Abner T. Clegg 2.04 112. dam. Uecita Britten 2.09 114. that in the first heat oi the Junior Free 1'iori All headed other fast pacere to win in 2.09 215-the season's pacing mark for Bummerside oval end a reduction of two seconds from hie former record. 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BUICK . ouc DEALER ONLY 2100.00 -...mry- owned by Gangs Irooklne our congratulations to him and to driver Rogers on that great per- iorlnanae. Yuta (lurhine) wae 2nd; Ann's Soy (lowneee) I and Ann's Dream (Callback) 4. In the 2nd dean of the same event Ann's Dream. owned b Jeekourrin pad driven by Geo. Ealibeek. outpaced Robert Bruce to win in 2.14 III with Yute I, Ann'e Boy 4. our atulatione to owner-driver nob Holman of Summeraide wh made his first appearance as winner with ttubieon in the Class 0. Pace: Sunkist Joe (Callback) 2. time. 222 115-e new record for Rubison. Thr 2nd dash in this event was won Bruce's Slater (Rogers). owned Geo. Brook- ins; ltubison (Holman) 2. time. 2.1! 415-a new record ior Bruce's Sister. There were eight eurted in the Class C Trot and Winnifred G.. owned by Syndicate stables and driven by Durblna won both dashes with Bonnie's Girl (Celibeck) 5-2. Robert Lee (Mac- Gregor) 2-5; best time 2.21-a new record for Winnifred G. The old favorite Hilde Mac (bdacclregcrl won the first dash in the 3 Pace from Ruby P. Dale (Simmonds) in 2.15 415. She is owned by John Herknese. .ley'e Hope. owned and driven by Art Jay. Borden. won the other dash in this event. tak- ing a new record of 2.11, Yankee Joan (MecRee) 2. A large crowd. bis Myode on the pulse and fast time featured Saturday night's card at Truro. Halifexowned pacars were out in the limelight. Jimmie Given's frto-hr-aller. Headway 2.00 315. driven by him..won both dashes in the feature event. heading Future Counsel (Conroy) twice second and Judge Miller twice third. Time. 2.10 815. 2.09 415. A Maritime bred pacer that startled the race fans a iew years ago by pacing in 2.08 315--Seven Up Di- rect, owned and driven by Lloyd walker-won races 3 and '1 with Texas Hanover (Berrieau) 2-dnf, Neil Kalmuck (Harrison) 3-2. Time, 2.09 4-5. 2.12 115. Prince Joiiity won another race for own- er-driver C. W. MacKenr.ie from Mae Josedale (L. Walker), time, 2.18-a new record. Other winners were Cocoanut Flash (Manger), owned by D. MacAulay, Pugwash; Black Hawk's Flash 2. time. 2.20 115-a new record. Race 5 was won by Peter Budlong. owned and driven by George Turner. Dart- mouth, with Rockford (Conroy) 2, time. 2.18 215, and Race 0 by Dr. P. Chips. owned and driven by Clayton MacLeod. with Follow Up Jr. (Fletcher) 2. Time, 2.15-a new record. As usual Saturday night's races at saint John drew another big attendance and the fastest mile of the season over that track was paced by the old Warrior. Peter 1-98 Brewer. Owned and driven by M. Coughlan. saint John; he was 1-1 in dashes 6 and 9 with Time Table, owned by T.P. Downey and driven by M. Downey, 2-4, Morris Direct (Wood) 6-2. Time. 2.11 215, 2.13 115. This is only one second of! his record taken on an Ontario trick four years ago. Billy Pro- testor (Renault), owned by '1'. Le- ger, Buctouche. won dashes 1 and 5 with Guy Song (Mclntoah) 2-4. Ime Corporal (Devlin) 3-2. best . .1 - time 2.22 215. In dashes 3 and '1 Abble'e Boy. owned and driven by 8. H. Horseman. Moneton, was 1- 4. Monty Budlong (Armstrong) 3- and is of the long-wearing kind and in hie tenth year he is racing right up to form. His record is 2.12 215 as a live-year-old. other winners were: dash 2. Danny Dale Icy (Crawford). owned by the Dright Spot Stable. Saint John: Valuable Doc (Jones) 2. time. 2.12. Dash 4: Norah Dale (Devlin) own- ed by Hugh Yearwood.SaintJohn: Amy Girl (Wood) 2, time. 2.21 415: and the nth dash: Eye For Now (Ooveng). owners. Eye For Now Stables. Saint John; Miss :'l:yiair (E. Gogueh), 2, time, 2.15 1 . Fredericton under the lights has brought harness racing back to popularity in that beautiful city whose track still holds the Mari- time pacing record and has been the scene oi many of the fastest oontuie held in the Maritimes. On Monday night the only double winner was Ablewey, owned by Miss lorraine Hallday of Calais. Me.. and driven by Frankie Carr, who is making a great comeback this season. second in the 4th and 8th dashes was Nottingham Chuck. owned and driven by George Walker. st. Stephen, time. 2.12, 2.13 215. The 1st dash was won by Prince Abner (Hamilton). owner. J. in-eser. Woodstock, with Donald 3. (Bishop) 2. time. 2.20- s new record. Linda Belle (Lan- gille). owned by an. McGin1ey. Houlton, Me., was 1-6. Hero'eChild (Burt), owner. W. Nevers. Hart- land. 4-1. Time. 2.16 215, 2.18 215 In dashes 3 and '1 the trotter Tyndall Sample, owned and driven by G. Woodside. was 1-3, the 8- year-old slicker Tess. owned and driven by Bruce MacDonald, 2-1. Time. 2.15 216. 2.18 215. In the 5th and 9th dashes mtakey (Lin- den). owned by P. W. Bridges. Gagetown. was 1-2, Dominion's Pride, owned and driven by Henry Dewitt, 5-1. Time, 2.10. 2.11. Race classifier 2:. Frank Acorn came up with another crowd-pleas- in card for Tuesday night at Charlottetown, and- gratifying to all is the increased attendance each 1'i1CS night. The track was lightning fast and the iinishes among the most exciting oi the seaaon. 1n- the curtain raiser Bell- hop 3. owned by Mrs. James Poulton and driven by Cyril Smith was a winner with Calumetta (Mc- Fndyen) 2, ,time,. 2.18 315-a new record. The starters in the lit and 5th dashes were all trotters with good records. The 1st was a close battle between Feather Dus- ter (Macxlnnon). Tartan (C. smith) and Derrick (Kennedy). with Feather Duster getting the nod. Time. 2.14 315. in the 5th with the same field except Feather Duster, Tartan. owned by Ray Stewart. Murray River, won in a photo iinish from Waymark. given a splendid drive by Don Seaman. Time, 2.17. Harold Stead showed first-class reinsmanship when he steered Keppoch Playgirl to first in dashes 2 and 6 and lowered her record to 2.14. Avalon Girl. own- ed by Heber Sweeney, Bridgewat- er. with driver McAldun. a son at the well known reinsman Frank McAldufi', was just nosed out in the 2nd after leading all the way, and suflolk Chief (Downe) was a very close third. In the 0th suf- iolk Chief finished second to Play- girl, being out-brushed in the stretch. and the 4-year-old Chevie G. (Moresidc) made a gallant try in both heats. being 4-3. Keppoch Playgirl is owned by H. 8. Willie of this city. 1; time, 2.10 U0, 2.13 415. Monty .51 jlvilp l 11.1.: 15 The real surprise of 'the night (30121 O was the Idodraw. owned by Dr. George Bishop. that has been so nicely trained by lnilircd driver Ellwood Bbaw. substituting for him was Emmett "Cowboy" Bernard. who certainly did a high class Job. win- ningdashesianditbethirdin 2.10 415. which cut a b hunk oil his former record. T e trotter llary Mark was greatly -admired and in the field oi hoppied pecan acquitted herself like a real champ for owner-driver larle lempie. be- ing 2-2. lhso, given a dandy drive by Ian 0'ldeara. was 2-2. All six horses were close at the finish. The 4th and mi dashes. really a junior tree ior all. probably pro- vided the most excitement oi the night and friends of Joe Holmes- sq were glad to see him win with Gahagen. owned by Dr. George Bishop, in the 4th, with Whisper- ing Hope (0. Smith) 2. Direct Mite (Moreaide) 2. time. 2.12. The inn daeheaw some oi the closest driving of the night with positions changing several times during the mile. Debs hrition. owned by Bruce Thompson, Summer' .end driven by Len O')deare, stepped one of her best heats this season, with Bnaor Bownesa' splendid pac- er, Ann's Bay. a very close second and Gahagen third. Time. 2.10 415. When the news reaches Dr. George Bishop in far away Lex- ington, Kentucky. that his horses won three of the eight deahee he -certainly will wear a smile. Dave Peilerln. Shadiac, NJ. has brought in from Quebec a very ha- dsomc 2-year-old pacer Madel- ine Bmart, that is exceptionally well-bred being by curly smart 2.03 114 by Volomite 3, 2.05 114. dam. Kitty Kent 2.11 by Kent Bumps: 2.02 114. second dam Miss Direct 2.01 114. He plans to train and race her. The biggest event in the har- ness racing world. the Hambleton- ian ior three-year-old trotters, was raced at Closhen, N. 1!. last Wed- nesday and Newport Dream, that had been somewhat sidelined dur- ing the season and had only made one start, won the lion's share of the 3108.880 purse. He made it in two straight heats. The favorite, Stenographer 2.01. a daughter of Bill Gallon 1.59 112, was second. Princess Rodney third and Harlan fourth. Time. 2.02 415, 2.02 415. Two weeks ago at Earatoga, sten- cgrapher lowered the world's rec- ord for fillies of her age and gait on a half-mile track to 2.03 115 and later she won the 57.000 Flora Temple stake at Vernon Downs in 2.02, 2.03 315. Del Cameron re- cently won over the half-mile track at Saratoga. with Newport Chief 2.01 115 and at Harrington. Dela., he won with the 2-year-old New- port Mon in-2.06 215. Del devel- oped. trained and drove all three Newports and his boss, Octave Blake, is president of the Grand Circuit. Rain played havoc with some of the racing programs throughout the Maritimes this week. At sum- merslde Thursday night they had to halt after two dashes were completed and the races were postponed until last night. The 3-year-old Janet Clegg, owned and driven by George Sobey wu first in the BB Clue Pace with Bay State Pat (Me'oGergor) 2. time. 2.16-s new record'1or Janet. 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Honors High Jinx (rtipleyi. owned by Kaiser an Nicholson, Halifax, won races 5 and 0 with Daniel Hal Scot (Wis- ener) 2-2. time, 2.13 315, 2.12 215- a new record for Honors Hiih Jinx, that started the season with a record of 2.19. In races 2 and 0 Lady Ruthie T. (MacLeod) was 1- 2. Gracie Lou (S. Walker) 2-1. time. 2.18. 2.18 215. Lady Ruthie '1'. is owned by Carl Mccuily. Truro. and David G. by G.E. Mac- Leod. Westville. In races 3 and 'i Tonymite (Turner) was 1-2. seven- Up Direct (Walker) 6-1. Time. 2.13 415, 2.11 315. Tonymlte is Saturday, August '1, 1954 The Guardian owned by Don Turner. Dartmouth. and Seven-Up Direct by Lloyd walker, Halifax. Next week Old Home Week, the Maritimer greatest holiday week, will be in full swing at the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition grounds. Be- tween 250 and 300 entries have been made in the harness racing classes which will bring together the fastest trotters and pacers in the Maritimes. 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