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CHARLOTTETOWN l PAGE SEVEN -a-..- (continued from Page 0) . in the Gotham mile and one-half, the Roosevelt two-mite trot for sso.ouo and various early stakes at Yonkers. . Trainer ledell also has nine others in ids stable. one of linen Mlaa Monoretta 2.04l. la a four- yoar-old pacer that earned her record at Yonkers -during the 1050 summer season and is expected to reduce it considerably this year. Another in his string is King Up. a dark chestnut colt of two years which cost owner Ralph Peters t5.lo0 attire Harridstrrg sale: lie is by Pollowiup cart or Rhythm and Iodle dapable ol folowlng in the steps of his faster three-year-old brother. Direct Rhythm. which was marked in 2.00! by Del Mi-ller last year. Many of our horsemen will ra- member Charlie Mason, whose hunt is in Poland Spring. Maine. and who has paced some in the Maritimes and also through Maine and adjoining states for over thirty years. This year he has one ofhlsbeststablesatslltisneand will be stabled at Yonkers. N. Y. next week watt ten head including Ohatanooga 2.0Bl, Edgar Hanover 2.0014. Cardetlle 2.W. Jill Revere 2.llI. Others that are moving to Yonkers include Bill l-lazen of Bedford. New Hampdilne. who has the tihree-year-old lily Volo 2.09! by Volo H..2.DIl4. whose dam is Eula ii. that set the track pac- ing record at Charlottetown od 2.0834 in 1031. Then there is Bill Harvey, a well-known Ontario trainer who answers to at least so years. is as straight as an arrow and made more starts in l050 than any other driver in the U. S. or Canada. and whose stable includes Moneymaker 2.08. a son of Sing- ing Sam 2.10. formerly owne by the Dudey Patel-i Club of ew Glasgovw, N.'S. Moneymaker has been racing over the ice at Duf- ferin and -winnina. Perhaps if Singing Sam had been given qr- portunicty as a sire he might have been quite a success and there is no question that if his sire, Samp- son Hal 2.0234 had had a chance he might. like his sire Napoleon Direct l.50h. (sire of Billy Direct 1.55. world's champion pacer and greatest sire of intense. speed the world has ever known for t his opportunity) made harness horse history. Among the race winners at Durilferin Track. Toronto. we no- tice Fulton with Maritime driver Armstrong winning from a field at seven good ones. The time was slow as the track is covered with slrudh-2.31. The second fastest heat of the afternoon was won by True Single G. with Jimmie Cruise ,up and the fastest heat was won by Ruby Rex with Wat i-lennes- sey's favorite bone. Dale R. sec- ond. Time. 2.24Q. The wonder in the writer is that Jimmie Cruise, who races horses quite often for for purses as high as 350,000. would go through mud, slush and cold of a wvlntaer campaign. linlillre many other top drivers who are spend- ing such months in the salubrious climate of Florida, Georgia or other southern states. A card from Walter 3. Found, Morced. California, announces: "Just Arrived .. on the lath of March, WHO CARES. a brown colt weight em liss.. aired by Peter Primroae 2.0114; dam. W a F. 2.01 11!. Mother and baby doing well. Walter 9. found." . . . . . the Harness Horse which has just arrived there is a. very fine write up of horsemen and ixseders in California and a large part of it is about Walter Found. who has sev- eral horses in training with clar- ende Hansen. We quote: "Walter. for Years one of the far west'a best known horsemen and tireless work- er in the harness horse vinyard. is one that as a young man took to heart the words of Horace Greeiy -00 west, young man. so west. Xe emigrated from the home farm at New Inndon. P. l. I. and has been successful in every branch of apart at trainer -. driver - breeder - owner lily?-ins Judge and race official. Walter cannot resnensber the am; he has ever been without a stand- ard nred and each year his colors are carried to the races by some outstanding home-bred. Last year it was Woman 1''. 2.01 l 5. one of the season's title holders t bug. ed in the lpotllght. Thil year both owner-breeder and trainer-driver Ire keerlnt their filters crossed as "It! have high hopes it is going to be Prudent Found. the four-year- old daughter of last. year's star. warunsp F." - In the March 7th ilue ed the Harness Horse there la a very ling write-up entitled "A salute to mi. km Axworths". formerly the mar lire at s.n. Cox's farm w my to now Hanover shoe . bu. ion Axworthy has had a treasendoua influence on the trotting and neo- lnl breed and the article on mm is well worth the perusal of every horseman. or interest to some of us is the fact that Dillon 'g lhnddam. Adloo by Guy wan. ,. ljt. ........-re. .-. ruins act from I003 1? Older horsemen in the Msritlmss will remember when the startling announcement was roads that Kid O'Neill of Halifax. then prominent as a tough. bruising fiahter had purchased Adloo Guy 2.0514. He was brought to I-Ialifax and raced a few times in the Marltimes where he won. than was soldto parties in the United States. None of us had any idea that he was a very un- usual horas until we commenced to read the summaries of his starts on the Grand circuit, where he took his record of 2.00!'s. He had very few opportunities in the stud and no doubt if he had been accorded more he would perhaps have been a sensational sire. - The following will be interesting to the many friends of one of Prince Edward Island's Krsafest drivers and trainers .- Fred Cam- eron -. now in retirement. IE ap- peared ln Jimmy Power's Review of Racing in the Maritimcs for the season of lDl0 .. .. "Fred Cam- eron is the leading money winning driver in the Maritime Provinces. with I Rood stable consisting of Fern H-1 2.061;. nob Mac 2.1112. Jennie Penn 2.1431 and Victoria 2.1636. together with his frequent catch mounts the capable Island roinsman has passed the 05,000 mark in winnings. It so happens that while Cameron was employed at the Hopper Farm. Indisnoln. IOWI. some years ago. one of the many yeerllnas which received its first lessons from him was an Al- lerton 2.09'.4 colt now better known as Mfngola 2.085, one of the lead- ing stake trotters in the U. B. A. -;.... "TM tell-Year-old Commodore Iaedylrd pacer. Bob Mac.. further reduced the race record for Marl- time bred horses by pacing the first heat at Ohatham. MB. in 2.11l;. The Arlwook County. Maine. folks are getting into winter quarters with their pride and feelings hor- ribly lacerated. It was a terrible visitation of disaster for the Potato state at the Woodstock. N. 3. meet. his last week when both Zom Q. and Royal McKinney went down to defeat - the latter by Bob Mac, both d' V coming at the hands of trainer Fred Cameron and the old black mare' Fern Hal sow. Prior to the race starter R...l. Me. Kee of Fort Fairfieid. Maine, ad- dressed the drivers and 4.000 peg. pie before starting . . . . "Tm; Wm be the best race ever held in the Maritime Provinces. There are two New Brunswick horses and three Maine horses entered. They all look -1116 to me. May the best one win." are summary was. Oct. 16. 19:9. "for A". nurse t1.ooo - rem Hal (Cameron) 1-l-1; Peter Far. ww - illustsrs - corner (continued from Page is) broad and raise their young un- less suitable dens are an is. Mink l'N"lrs dry and warm dens rcr raising their young. Ifthey an damp or drafty it mean; a lost lit- ter. jotnetimss in late winter when a den is dug out the female who intended to use this den. pro- viding aha escaped or one of her kin tool: the rap for her. is unable to find a suitable spot to care tor her young before whelplng time is at hand. . I 0 I know several streams on the North River watershed that were tops as mink habitat a few years ago but Indians and their dogs who camped in the area for sever- at years cleaned the area bare. This last few years a party of Indians have established head- quarters in the Vernon-unwell district and trappera are com- plaining about their depredatlons. This sector was formerly a Q en- did mink area but in a year a so will be in the same condition as the North River .dls.trlct. , . I have found many signs of their work on my travels. The most recent was during this past week. on Wednesday I took a look- sce over my old stamping ground ...the beaver dam country of Mount Albion and Lake Verde. 1 still own a section of swamp and woodland through which the head- waters of Bherry's Creek flow; on its way to the Hillaboro River or East River to many local residents. 0 O O I trapped this stream when a boy and know od an old establish- ed mlnk den that had been a go- ing concern long before my time. when I reached it on Wednesday my first impression was that s Regiment of North Koreans had started to dig in although it is a long way from the 30th Paraleli. This den was quite extensive in its scope and covered an area ap- proximately 20 feet square. What a mess they made. Trees were chopped down and holes dug all over the place. At the end they sat on a windfall and ate their lunch lcavlmz paper and cardboard cartons scattered all over. That den is no longer a going concern ren (Keefe) 2-4-2: Zom Q. (Nevers) 4-2-4; Royal Mcltlnney iaeeleyl 3-3-3; Belle Mcciregor (Russ) 5-5-5. Time. 2.11, 2.1114. 2.14." one of the best bred and hand- somest stallions to be found any- where ls new in stud service at Ell- wood Shaw's stable. Orlabar Street --Hero hlino 2.llVl.-Unlike his sire Volomlte 2.08M. he is a horse of oomm ” g appearance. weighing almost lmo pounds. is coal black with a nice easy trotting stride. He took his record as a pacer. l-(la dam is Pearl Xavier mom by Guy Ax- worthy 2.0856. dam." sister Fanta- line 2.1054 by Peter the Great. Hero Mine is a full brother to Milestone 2.00. to Peacemaker 2.10. Mltat Mite 2.0m. Bay View 3, 2.10 an and oth- ers. The advertisement with partic- ulars appears ln this issue. and never will be one again. 0 0 O A quarter mile farther last they rtln-racked another mink den. This was an old abandoned heav- ar lodge that had been taken over by mink. It was cut and dug out till it now resembles a sieve. An- other mink headquarters gone West. I figured out by the signs that the deprsdationi had been committed late in December or early January. I. don't mind say- ing that finding ” this took the pleasure out of my tramp in the woods and along. stream side. I I made it a point in make some inquiries in the district as this was the first time to my know- lsws that Indians had started op- erations on my front door step as it were. A bright farm boy in his early teens supplied the informat- ion I wanted. Around Christmas he had seen three men coming from the direction of the beaver dam and crossing the fields in the direction of Lake Verde. 0 C I He didn't know who they were but one was tall. one medium and one lnsll and short. They carried no guns but one had an axe and another had what looked like a pack or something. He also des- cribed the dog that was with them. He also said that he thought the third carried some sort of tool but Wasn't certain. Bi-other did he ever put the finger on that party of Bucks. He couldn't have done it any better if he had given me their names and addresses. I've run across them all in my travels. O O O Incidentally its an offence un- der The Cvame Act to cut into a muskrst house whether traps are act therein or not. Cutting into muskrat houses after the ice has formed is an offence that should be punishable with a jail term... one or two muskrats nre caught and the rest die from exposure. Sport Briefs SAN FRANCISCO. 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