AUGUST 1, 1953 Back Stretch . (Continued from Page 0) End and 5th races were won by gmmrock Thoughts 2.04, owned by J, E, Forbes. Fredericton, N. n, ma driven by Harry Mount. Ann's Boy (Bowneas) 8-2, Hedgewood chief (somersi 2-3. Time, 2.12 2.5, 2.11 3-5. The report that Ann's Boy had been sold to a party in Quebec has proved erron- eous. Negotiations were under way but owner Bownese has de- cided to keep Ann's Boy, that is a popular figure whenever be ap- pears on a race track. The 3rd race was won by a new performer Yeuta. owned by Andrew Perry and driven by Tyndall sem le; Hilda Mac (Btmnees) 2, June en- ley (Cormier) 3. Time, 2.20-a new record for Yeuta. Tile following is from B. Thane Belyea, Fredericton:-"1 was up to woodstock Saturday night to see the races. It was a good nightie performance and I thoroughly en- myod it. Bruce MacDonald of ivrederlown has sold his horse Fed- cml Patch by Highland Patch, -to Colby Dewitt here and has bought me pacer Mellick Clegg from Wilfred Praught. Cherry Valley. Bruce is a son of E. O. MmDon- aid of T. J. Devlin fame and we all hope he will have good luck mm his new purchase." Saturday night's racing at Truro brought out the largest crowd of the season and they thoroughly enjoyed the splendid card put on by race secretary Carl MacKen- me. One of the features of the night was the winning of races 6 and 9 for trotters by Vella Grat- tan, owned and driven by J. 11'. Given of Halifax. This added two more to her string of winning dashes over the T1-um Raceway. senator Craigmyle (Ramsay) was 2-4 and Squire L. (Coates) 4-2. Best time 2.13 1-5. single dashes were won as follows: Race 1- Eddie Hoosier, owned and driven by S. Walker, Lower Sackville; lv'mgo's,G(rl' (Moreside) 2. Time, 219 1-5.”Raee 2-Phil Vitale(Nel- son) owned by Bert Steele, Truro, i, Hardroad Bill (Daniels) 2. Time, 2.19. Race 5-Dorothy Won't rail, owned and driven by L. Pet- ilgrew, Sydney; Merle Direct (Haley) 2. Time, 2.19 3-5. Races I and 7-Neil Budiong (Conmy) l-din; John Clegg (Cruikshank) 2- 1. Time, 2.14 2-6, 2.13 2-5. Neil Budlong is owned by Well McNeiil, southport. and John C13-g by Dr. A. 2:. Murray, Halifax. Ra'cee 4 and 3, single streak (Conroy) 1- l, Victory Dale" (Cruikshank) 2-5; Buster C. (McLeod) 4-2. Time. 313 4-5. 2.12 3-5. Single streak is owned by Alfred McNeili.Ch.ar- lottetown. Tuesday night's races at the Charlottetown track were featured hv the great pacing performance of Johnnie Kaimuck, is nino-yea.r- old by the famous Kalmuck 2.1511. Johnnie is noted for his fast brushes through the stretch but Tuesday night he excelled himself and-had to in the fourth dash to um from that good pacer Abbe- land.; The time, 2.08 3-5. is a new recood for Johnnie. ,his former mutt being 2.10 1-5. Abbsland (Gogusn) led until the last 25 yar?i;-i.'Johnnie won the can dash n . Abbeland again 2. Direct Mite (Letcher) a very oolse 3-6. A. 0. Boom Moreside) .4-4. When it was announced that Johnnie was the winner and had taken a new record. driver .Wa.1ter Kelly received a great ovation, cheers previously won 818.000 this season. He did not race last year but in The 1st and 5th races were for trotura and we are gold to see the encouragement of purelyvtrot- ting classes. In the 1st, Squire L., owned and driven by Carmen Coatcs of Amherst, won in a very close finish from Bud's Echo. own- ed by Ralph McFadyen and driv- en by E. Smith. Time, -2.17 4-5- a new record. Bud's Echo won the 5th dash with the some field and took a. new record of 2.10 2-5. The 2nd and 6th dashes saw sev- en very closely matched pacers fighting it out with Miss Com- mando (Llewellyn), owned by Dr. P. McIntyre, Montague, 1-5, Fran- kie Budlong, owned and driven by Alfred Lowery, Montague, 2-1, time, 2.15 4-5. 2.10. The 3rd and 'lth races were among the most exciting of she evening with the ex-free-for-aller ,Time Table, that had won a. few nights previously, cupping both. He is owned by M. Downey, Saint John and was driven by Pat Mcxenna. Prince Budlong (Cudmore) 2-3, Gahagen (Shem) 5-2. Time, 2.13 4-5, 2.12 1-5. The boys that are liandiing the score cards for the night races at Charlottetown are all good-mam nered and active young salesmen, well liked by the racing fans. Top salesman is Bob Gregory, a very likeable boy, fourteen years old and the son of George Gregory, who has been one of the best sup- porters of racing here through the years. Ken Maobougail has very kindly sent us an invitation to the first annual harness race week in Cape Breton August 3rd to August 8th. staged by the Cape Breton Turf. Club, Ltd. Monday night. Aug. 3rd the Down Easter Free-For-All Pace stake, three dashes, 31000 a dash with 15 entries. will be raced. lzentries. On Thursday night, August 0, the Marjorie M. Junior Free For All Btake, three dashes, 3500 a dash, 14 entries. Friday night,August 7, the Cyclonicstske for trotters, 25 class conditioned, two dashes. 8300 a dash, 10 ent- ries. Other stake and overnight classified events will make up I races each night. The famous Gaelic Mod will be featured all week at -beautiful st. Ann's on the Bras d'Or Lakes. This is the biggest racing venture in Cape Breton that we have memory of and we hope it will go over to the entire satisfaction of the promot- ers. Wednesday night's races at Sumrnerside drew about 1200 fans who thoroughly enjoyed the splen- did cardl In races 1 and 5 Penny Royal, owned by Dr. Preston Mac- A. Llewellyn, was 1-3, Tommy Morgan (D. McNelll), owned by MacKay and McNelil, was 6-1. Bob Clegg (smith) 2-2. Time, 2.20 3-5. 2.19 3-5-the latter a re- cord for Tammy. The 2nd and 6th dashes were won by Sleepy Sam, owned by Walter Henneasey and driven by Joe Hennessey; Shinola (Sobey) 3-2, Ruby Dale 2-4. Time. 2.15 3-5. 2.17 1-5. The 3rd and 7th races were won by Shamrock Thoughts. owned by J. E. Forbes. Fredericton. and driven by Harry Mount. Shamrock Thoughts took a record as ath.ree- ..yea.r-old of 2.04 and at the end of last season had total winnings of 533.643. He is e. formidable pacer. In the 4th and 8th races Meg, owned by McKay and Mc- ishing first with Crusader Chief 2, in 2.13. Vanguard paid 3157.00. Vella La Vella (MacDonald) 3-3. Neill and driven by Don McNeill, was 1-3; Money Royal (Llewellyn) owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre, Montague, was 3-1: Wayne 3. Grattan (Taylor) 2-4: Abner the racing condition this year. Pepper shaker 2.18. (Campbell), owner Neil Campbell. Halifax; Tom stusrt time, 2.16 3-5. she is '11-uro winners Wednesday night were: Race 1-Lady Worthy 2nd (Haley), owner C. sears, Antigon- lsh; time. 2.19 4-5. (Daniels) 1, loch, . (Campbell) 2. 3-Milldale lington McNeil, Southport; Pep- per Boy (Turner) 2; Billy Kalmuck (uaclleod) 3; time, 2.19 4-5. Race 4-Tonymite R. Turner. Dartmouth; Lahey's Dream (Conroy) 2; Judd on 3; time, 2.14. Queen (Walker), owner Kaiser dc Nicholson, Halifax; Lombardy Pet- er (Connors) 2; Race 6--Pius (Conroy), owner W. Intyrc. Montague. and driven by A. Model Budlong (Ryan) 2; Race 2rR.oyal Tell owner Carl McCul- Truro; Vesta Budiong Time, 2.21. Race (Brown), owner Wel- (Turner), owner D. (Walk- Race 5-Lu.sty's time, 2.16 2-5. Mocombs, Newcastle, N. 13.; (MacLeod) 2: time Race 7-P. E. I. Budlong (Turner) 2; Following are the results of the races at Saint John Wednesday night:-1st dash: Twinkle Dawn, owned and driven by D. Akerley, Narrows, N. B., 1; Hope (Stevenson) 2; 3-5. owned and driven by L. London. Wickham. 1: Millie's Son ter) 2; Duke of 1-lyland, owned and driv- en by H. T. Rammy, Port Elgin, 1; Dorothy Won't Tell (Pettigrew) 2; time, 2.19 2-5. dashes: senator Cra.ig'n1yle, owned and driven by H. Ramsay. Doc. 3. Grattan Jean Aubrey 2.19 1-5, 2.17 3-5. dashes: Dannie Dale Boy (Craw- ford) owned by Bright spot Club, Saint John, 1-5: Monty Eudlong, owned and driven by G. R. Arm- Whispering time, 2.22 2nd dash: 0. Albert Budlong, (T. Et- time, 232 3-5. 3rd dash: 4th and 'lth 1-1; (Renaud) 2-3; (Hayes) 4-2; time, 5th and 8th - 1&3 - resounding all over the grounds. lNSlllATlON" HEAT PROOFS lN SUMMER "and SEALS IN HEAT IN WINTER SAVES up rod 302. on run JUST ARRIVED ONE GAR 24" B. 0. Cedar Shin Tee Price Cannot Be Mate ed MF. KENSINGTON THE INJLIN CHAMPEE LAUGHING Boy, WILL MEET ANV AND ALL. COMERES lRR&6A(2Dl.5-55 ....... N SCENE WHEN I. lmzoouce THI6 HETZCULEAH INDIAN Tl-lE'-'4-u (4 5'3; 1-; i::sm(V no.4 ome IN ONE AFTERNOON YOU CAN INSULATE YOUR HOME ONLY THE BEST IN min: NAMES ARE EHIJRMAN - SUMMERSIDE TO THE WEE-STUNG . PLl8l.lc BACK HOME --Tl-la czowos, THE PAGEANTEY THE P21-res, g , -A illillow MANY MATCHES DID .uu IIIaIoMaqeno.r.u.ng.v.m.ow.” ,2 On Tuesday night. Aug. 4th, the Great (Soboy) 4-2. Time, 2.14 (-5, strong. Saint John. 2-1: I-lonarl Cabot Ti-ail Free For All Trot 2.151-5. Great credit is due Don Crowley (Cormier) 4-2: time, 2.16 Stake, three dashes, e500 a dash, .McNeill for the way he has 1-5. 2.14. Monty Budlong's winning OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Esau,-rw;555,I Tlzy MAV 1 grz5,s,K ; -Wow FJLK6 a T0 Vi5iJALiZE me THROUGH YOUR PlP5- -CLOUD A MINUTE, MAJOR Z wl-lo'5 T-lAT HALF- PINT HiAWATi-lA CREEPING showing THEpGlJARDlAN.. 'C1-IARLOTTETOWN brought the pacer Meg into the dash in 2.14 was the second mi. 1951 as n three-ye-r-old he took l PAGE sizvay-pp est stepped over the saint John track this season. 6th and 9th dashes: Dixie Belle 3. (Gallant), owner J. Allaln, Buctouche, 1-1; Adagio (C. Wood) 2-5: Diana 0. Grattan Reynolds) 3-2; time, 2.17 2-5. 2.16 2-5. a mark of 2.02 3-5 and had win-i nu,” or 540,212. He is by thei famous sire. Volomite. . We had a brief with Ken MacDougall over the, phone yesterday and we learn that 1 everything is shaping up aplendid- ' ly for Sydney's Big Race Week Our friend 3. H. Day has very kindly given us the following in- formation re the races at Roose- velt Wednesday night. In the sec- ond division of the 550,000 trot with a purse of 322,500 Newport star was the winner; Dark Can- yon, driven by Joe O'Brien, was second. Time, 2.05 3-5. Joe won another race on the program with Star Two, time, 207. And Rankin Mcl..aine phoned us the results of the 350,000 Nassau Pace raced at Roosevelt Thursday night. The winner was Chuck Volo, owned by E. A. Wathen as Sons, Fort Fair- fleld, Maine, and driven by Wen- dell Wathen. The first quarter was stepped in 30 seconds. Philip Scott was 2, Direct Rhythm 3. Time, 3.05 3-5-a new world's re- cord for one and one-half milas pacing over a half-mile track. The winner was a 35 to one shot, paying 875 for first. His share of the purse was 325,000 and he has which starts Monday night mentioned above. night's races there were excep-: tionally thrilling, particularly the Free For All. The first heat was, won by Handbook, owned by Richard Jabslee and driven by Don Ratchford in 2.10 1-5. and the second by Lucky Chief, own- ed and driven by P. J. Cadegan in 2.11 1-5. But the real fireworks was in the Junior Free For All Trot and Pace. The trotter Flax- scot, owned by P. J. Cadegan and driven by Ronnie MacDonald, won the first dash i.n 2.13 with Crusad- er Chief (W. Lewis) 2. In the next Vanguard 2.08 3-5. owned and driven by Duncan MacDon- aid. sprang a real surprise by fin- Canadlan fur imports during the 1951-52 season included 3,821 China and Japanese mink pelt; worth 0106.000. ; HORSE RACING-STOOK OAR RACING p sarunnav NIGHT Summerside Raceway Eight 0'Clock Two Preliminaries Stock Cars Nine 0'Clock Five Dashes Horse Racing Eleven 0'Clock Semi-finals and Free-for-All Stock Cars. Over 15 Cars Participating. STARTERS AND POSITIONS FOR HORSE RACES are HERE. N0. 1 OLASSIFIED TROT E PACE N0. 3 CLASSIFIED TROT 5 PACE Purse S250 1.-TRU SINGLE G 2.-McKYLO CASH 3.-MISS KNOX 4.-MEG .5.--GAHAGAN Purse S200 I.-LENA'S BOB 2.-MASON'S 40 5.-NELL KALMUCK wE'LL no we ..........::? ' Yes, of course. we'll do our very best to serve you right up To closing , hour tonight! will you please help by coming early! 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