Joe Is Rated As Veteran But "Only 33 Even though Joe Hennessey is a comparatively young man as harness racing drivers go, he is still one of the veterans of the game performing this week alt :. the Charlottetown Driving Park. J oe, now 33, started in the busi- . ness with his father, the late - Waiter Hennessey, at the tender age of 15. Wal, as Joe's father was known to horseman all over ’ the Maritimes, had sent top notch horsefilesh in his stable, and it was there that Joe began what has turned out to ’be a fine car’- cer. ' In 18'yearls in the business, Arrest Pair .ln Tues, August 12, 1958 The Guardian Page 15. 3 I Insurance Case TORONTO (CPL-«Police have arrested two men in connection with an insurance racket said to have defrauded the New York Underwriters I n s u r lance Com- pany in Toronto of several thou- sand dollars. They have changed Theodore Chapman, 30. of Toronto, for- merly of Moncton, with fraud in- volving $2,500, and Gihbert Vail. 29, of Toronto with deceit and falsehood involving $3,902. They were arrested Friday. . Police said that during the past two years an undetemnined num- ber of phoney claims were pre- sented to the insurance company and compensated other being checked by an official. '1 WELCOME- TOTJTHE‘ KENTUCKY OFCANADA! is See You at. the "FAIR" For Descriptive Literature ' ' .9 I , Joe has won his share of honors. The claims were in connection “f the But it was not until 1957 that he with tires that never occurred ‘ reached the pinnacle of his ca- and car accidents in which the ' ' I ' reer when he led all drivers in the d all F l ed ' " ManiltimES with 64 victories and wage mm was mreas ' ' P E I {00de “he field dufimg 0M Hm Police said until all the claims 0 0 0 ‘ ' week when. be refined 19 win; —some .17,000.of them—arefhor- . . _ ms in 58 mm. , . ouslfly Investigated they wrll be Y.M.C.A. ' Charlottetown V His Woman“ was 800d unable to deter-mine the-exact :4 ‘ ‘ enough to rank him 24“! in the amount lost. Unoflhoral estimates ‘ list of drivers throughout the (na- place the has at about $100,000. lion. - ‘ . as BIGGEST DAY ~ ' ‘ * But his biggest day on the race I' ' ‘ ' . JOE HENNESSEY WITH JOLLY JIM, knack, Domed some 11 years THE ' v . ago at Bridgewarter, NS. where Week Is. Less “Than Restful 713%??? , I . I « With two of his father’s horses, In Acorn s Three-Way . Job B'I‘itg‘hrt Spot and Royal at Law, 9 of whom sweplt thre‘e heats The ptublemas of a classifier of ' horses, which are dit- in ~ eir respective races. It was on Royal At Law that L y _ he experienced the fastest win- gwgmmfim at we slackest per, rung race of his.career, 2.07, in m at ‘Eraud . when: w a -eavy 5:5. of cards, are scheduled . the same tow‘n. But he bell-tiles the “than a period of six days. :, me classified - like a baseball ness of his big day’s penfmnanee He says: “that came in the days when the races were set up dif- or 1 hockey Meme _ fenenlllly than they are now. There immwm' alone, is 'mbody.s friend" used to be three heats to a race. - mm m M W. I 1 Today cards are usually run in ‘3' if it were‘ I ' daSheS. Ill: Its 3 10¢ tougher I40 get maxim, rule out Erlendship with ‘ . nt otficial of any sport My pfimiple harness. horse driv- six winners now." Three years ago Joe started his own stable and now has 12 m and owners and cause to horses in it, whom he drives for despemge him as a classifier, - their horses have been ovenmatched and not cap- ‘a number of owners. Numbered m the group are War Cry Ranger, “9 or competing against the horses he collects as their OPPOSI- : McKEEONEl-MAN HABVESTER ' At The Charlottetown Provincial Exhibition This is the ONLY ONE MAN *OPERAT'Eo'HARVESTER ‘ON THEMARKET — FOR GRASS AND HAY. _ > This machine .be on dis- play all this week In ext to Coliseum. For further informa- tion see the man My Darling, Mr. Jolie‘th Jolly Jim, Bonnie’s Gin-l. Pepper Clogg. Sister Dawn, Taurida Bay, Betty French, Bennie Dan, Callie Hall, ’ THE ISLAND’S FINEST lion. BALANCE RACES His jolb’is to balancehorse z and C.P. Clegg. . All ofthemwilllilkalybestnrt- long one card this week. .: Dual purpose 5 shorthorns, such as are seen in the foreground, judged this afternoon. There are more Holsteins being shown this judging of He‘l'efords and sheep. Thursday’s judging will also in- in chm-g; \ and Jerseys, like the ones in the week than a year ago. . elude Red POMS How does Joe fed about the. middle ground, will be judged on Today judging will include An- ‘ « , ‘ hog seven-day meet, on he re. Thursday this Old Home Week. gus and Ayrshires, as well,as The number of Red P0118 and peat as top driver? t Holsteins,‘ some of: which are poultry and hogs. ‘ Angus, cattle being shown is “mam mm a, wt" he says. visible in the background, will be Wednesday will also see the rather less than a year ago. was; select horses of equal ab insure. or at least make 3 Ittemot at em crowd .._uleasini_hnishj%- llt ll ' I X ‘ ‘ I In fact. hardly ever. Albout 10 be will be at his ‘ornce 1" Peed M3 ofmm m! §°_mll;eh it you all: Frank Amrn, better where he will amervioe the (imam you,” infill”; rqu Muss “D111ak,”ralce secretary. and other duties. all of whieh . ,, ' be “he” mm and race classifier at takes about one and a half hours. mm' . * the annotation, Driving Park If til: cagdnsltzartskatfi ' ,V GOLD TERRITORY for the Chimiottetowm Exhibition to at rao one an a m. Yukon was mad _ _ \ Association” he will tell you: hm early where heirs needed ate temmy m 1098 as; Everest m 1953’1‘6P0I‘ts he nearly safety death. ~ ‘Wnenyoumre working mm:— to check on any mthdralwais and the influx M mm the. 1 “you laww‘weflll, it is one thing: enemies. From 2 pm. onward he Klondike gold m, P madamueWeeRumetmg, ts-ftheaunoimcerwlflch consuzm- 3‘ V's" THE CHiNAWARE\ 1 . I . ' , 3 f else. 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River in 1763, was inspector of ' monwealth team that climbed Mt. His companions hauled him to emmneys in Montreal before his «5 etrlgerufion 3 invoived insuch sundry ' my races some beginning adverb-1 nonwhites needs a . By W who star: coming in racing. This Frank decimal. you. has. Although he. himself has choline/the some a: never drivennor owned a stable meted-llama: the horse that 05 horses. his tam. Edgar,.was mm of! fast and traihs off to- an avid horseman with a string wardstln end of the yea-r. ., Duck says, “I’ve been, Fruit will pause for -‘a- breath {annotated Wlllllf horsebé'raflug as m robahll the ong as, can remem .". r _. '“p‘p 5" Amanwhohasseensomany , ‘ , V ralces from the ,best seat in the “This horse," says Frank, “is house must have a favorite mile‘h one that doesn‘t fit in anywhere. “N opt taking anything away He istoo last for one olassifica- from the three great miles pac- tlon and not fast enough for the ed by Newport Chief at Old Theme one We.” , ’ ' " Week in 1955, the best mile 1‘ What’s the Wm? ever saw was won by Con-vair. Acorn will look slightly foresak- He W5, <3ka0? m 2-07 1n. a ‘ ll ma‘sayh “Nymafier Won downpour ram and ankel-deep Wal' outyou chm , someone will In mud last year s races. be awed.» . Consrdering thetv circumstances, ANNOUNCE}; ‘ that race is my, (theme. “New- But Frank is not only the clas- PO“ Ohlef," he goes on “DICE rifle;- an; the c_D'p_ he i; also ably could have ’gone even- race secretary and announcer for ‘faster when he broke the track the races. The three jabs, anyone, record, hf Buddy. (:Cruikshanks’z h _ 3 at which cam for a gm of wonkjhad used the whip 1n' the stretch. V your p one. : Wllllkeqp him my“; speed at Newport ran the'three _' ‘_ .- I ‘ .lll time; my; week Wm, 175 fastest mules 1n the Maritnnes -— I- -— —- ul- - - u u.“ Motto classify into 11 race that warm. sunny Seturday af— Mecls, bosides mama-loud“. ternoon. His first male was 2.05 I L Choose from our wide cel- Sl°leY EIGC‘I‘I'IC an... of Bone China Fig- “ ‘ urea. we have exquisitely . modelled nnd delicately hand pain-ted Figures by , .We‘sell and installlcorn— mercial refrigeration for‘ any application suCh as ,r food store,“ Irish plants, . milk coolers,’ and household refriger~ . I. .- Q ;. atom. Royal Doulton. V ' Floral; by Adderly from miniature size to la r g e I bowls. Beautifully designed .‘r 4 Bone China Animal Figures‘ by Beswick. 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