ae ec: “3 Art, the q two stars, Topway and | moonshine horse is that his dad-| ville Downs has seaside provinces in raising top colts in these mple of what can Stable, trotters, are really aja capable ween and king of {dy is Singing Sword who wasj| many seasons. the stallion was im the L, and G. | $200,000 expansion The _ track looked to in | Ki te be highlighted by the adilit- ee provinces, ng brought Sharon Irishman | Gregor had gen-jout. Ail horses were Closeup at ‘and Miriamchi Fred with E Be |Bunny Walker of Halifax while | announce, in early December, a | poured it on into the home stretch | mile was in 2.02, the fastest mile performer. for Lioyd | eral manager Jack Cruickshank | the half; The Irishman then | Smith driving finished sixth. The programme | with Mars N falling off and Peer-jever raced im the Maritime and Saticer description on Gold bite. . His Cup crew one ‘of the greatest night ay So a: fis An interesting note to the Poce- the brightest looking year Sack- The coming season is perhaps |quick lead from the start is spot to the half when | hung on © a Andy’s Son, with Jimmy and |up, got in for three, Mars ‘or four, Roach Moore N one of Eastern Canada’s finest harness racing.an- ._| mouncers. Ed Watte Me-| who got his~_baptiss im Fashion in fifth} 1965 has developed in .| amo & ie Sy bee: back at “simgton and it is ge Semple is a province of Quebec. He his stable in Ken- | did not. like the footing and had | Gregor. gain the own- |fourth and Sandy Slator fifth. is |state New York but the pacer jen by James understood ja rough trip. Onaway finished'| BRIGHT mn a 2.06:3 effort in |mile Vernon Downs oval in up Stables of Halifax and was driv- |visitors faced ‘the Maritimes OUTLOOK held th Miriamichi Fred. O’Brien took his pacer t “Roach” Mac- |Andy’s Son, Jim Fashion, and | got half f is horse home Alyre . He kept 8 gee He jae REVERSO TEPER Eo FE 5° : <2 as tas é i laa it, nla fs ite li t to the United: Stat- trainer for the John Chap was joutfit. A week previous to 4 certain that Little Art| pursuer closing at the wire kk record and |driven by Tom Smith, , hit the wire in jof Dagsboro, Delaware at the /big geld- |owned by Herschel ‘Quillen as to what he was trying |“‘Waygone,” a seven year lestablishing a new trotting | within two lengths. Show Pineau left little | went to the other American en‘ Sackville Downs race, the the guidance of |gone gelding breezed a trip Wi . His best mile since |1:58 -1 over the three quarter -Ni- | without e year | cer and Charlie King? Here was. Dan- | and it has proven __The big draw was the a race track east O’Brien drove New York Stable, Dancer’ rein- | be enough 1jed the rt p and King ean drivers. including: P. ance of three top North Ameri- | stakes appear-| As I th of | native Joe O’Brien, Stanley "Leaf winner Sharon Irishman, The | land. of Montreal. trotting E. I. | pleasure this Mars N from Otté Newmans { the record » the greatest and will be record the gelding | amd an Island to Bred top land bred — that young: wee hoo ae tea sf | in front by a length. Peerwick was two, TS | Jim said _previousty the colt sae roan. were & a eens seed Ble rete Pd Shee “CREAT JOB Charlottetown boasts of eres a ae Hi ondes Marine cane udae Speedy Con, 2.08:3, Shermar As three-year-olds we had Niet ra 1G Hil gt time red ae aE Me ute suet i a oe jaca af tile iia is ba eee eal or better it ia yl ite ie a lal al i ee ssh sepa TEREST i HH ly i fart ilu lit i dial HE 8 ieee “fl tte: a lbtagt Lie ei »EER i ies Pad ili He F Hf it Sackville Downs | Invitational Pace- M. stated at ae type of with Le gegen wade tee ares A race tha’ in veemeguiae ee was held Saturday | roar old trotting gelding | ception of the 1962 Nova Scotia - largest crowd ever at Sack. ville Downs with the possible ex- is that record at estimates that over 1000 cars Local police Z eek gf the polly titig Pg G clans. a invol eis oe realize that pilliys cy ikeacee ball PL it “ee it “iT a i sige Liye, ipl te ree Fg. ali a ee RFE fi,*3 we ih ae Bis a ‘1 ial ; pile Tice [te ie = tf He ee adi eat cr trotting record at Char- Driving ‘Park really/ beating during 1966. j to'smash the old tab i: i atte BE ie aE a or ge SoRe nsion ; Stakes for of a club house, restaurant | ae soln eat pity, ce alrite phy el sith ener int Pa cbt f Sackville Downs set = ene i i iH PORDS FALL CITY OVAL a acta “GOVERNOR AEMBRO” WITH PRINCE EDWAED ISLAND'S JOE 0’BRIEN UP wea tus baler i wa cies ors oe track had ee eee eee ee was 22 ie on purses 13 1964. The cot ae ili a Eel Huet ah en. at AeddeeGe « te v LETTE Be i -1 : an in the autumn under the head ee A ee a es-were raced under the In addition, 10 more were were corndu Ve beehive of ata Prince Esa come Ean in aefrey ia 14 4 og & (ahi | : i Home Week) (including 12 During 1966, 49 —_ m_ oFviL: aft att Friar! Uae Wdte 3 sit : Eeehtd eel nt HI nage sie HH E a i tl il abl ies ht need. ahead will fulfill their every rest assured that the season | fair HEAVY PROGRAM lott ple ser all sh | proximately $15,000 over | regula | reached ithe 10 Na forward in the avenue will be it that the with the rT season. money in the pool of $ represents an increase ness racing is provided finest quality of har-/| tioned earlier, Prince Edward Island es NB., fans. They have great plans in 1965. of ap-| were Island bred, Island trained 70. I new heights. During the | ur, Kensington, was the first to 108; races héld< under t he!| Home ;Covehead charter, purses totall- | Alyre Y promoters at Char- season and race followers can ed $4599, bringng the combined | Semple’s to even greater’ marks | Harry hagas 1967 campaign. Every | drivéi by explored to see'to| By the way. ey are eagerly looking |Bob Lee, owned n Driving Park were |pacing record for three-year: way things | liwas racked up % fully ghe making for the upcoming | GOOD BUSINESS and Island owned. for a Fre The Pty sa On Aug. 15 a new Dave ler, is z % 2 z s 2 5 s a z a » z & 5 z : F ° ° a] ” . Week, Aug 16 to be Pineau reined. G owned by caine i 2 That was on July 28. During bring the mark down to 2.06:3. i ci exact 2 #81 fit ait | Campaign. | | many thrilling drives during the | took turns at-bettering the track Amoun t paid out in “purses |and driven by Wilbur MacArh- troting record. Topway, owned 7 eee wea By Dr. H. H. Nutrition. * & Pr is bs By Dr. J. T. Akins x a Colt Development j high mutuel crowds held up throughout, exceptionally good, | 2.04:3 mile, the fastest mile ever both Times were atherman | Andy’s Son, came through with Very few | the best mile of 1966, a 2.04:1 ef- nements were netessary. | fort. Starburn was next with a That great free - for - aller, handle reached a new jin the Maritimes. ~ and horsemen gave patrons| Littlé Art and Topway , the| paced by a Maritime bred horse Postpo First of all the. we: Was most co-operative. belongs to the season. 1966. argue that number one. spot be-| mainland. s safe to wager |tertainment totalled 125, 30 of the’ eldsters: would |whom were visifors from the There have bee years. “Veteran of them but it’ .} that none of riving Park. |tabs‘as compared with 76 last saying plenty. | year. 320 horses faced the start- n many great jer, 250 of them be s can recall all/ horses. Drivers pro g the en- local you ar Charlottetown’ D: And that’s could desc is Ahe only way | under the’ Covehead auspices. tribe 1966 activity | Eighty-five horses took new race The greatest track’s history season in the }management and 76 were raced x is greatest in se ale Peas tie ret us FFL ae ‘? mess XCLUSIVE! ———— i | 1 Charlottetown a “ “Sip fie & season 2