? SLT, Bits. @ met at the moment to prove | should be vaccinated when stab- - that we can produce good -stout | with minerals which are lack- = & ge eset Eee al jattelfptes sincere tit? Usrilanit. Bi title sf z | a 3 3 ge SF *g = : i gifs as ; : : a es e2: . HIS GREATEST THRILL nee Prince Biward Islanders, Glydon his reates acing thiill, : on , proudly holds Clear- winning in_ 2:00. It was Glydon’s bog ; view Stables’ Carbon Copy, bh, 4, | first twominute mile. Clearview |Noley | Seamans Bever ages Ltd. RE d : =i sf af 2:00. This four-year-old by Bill Stables: are in Pinehurst, North Gallon, dam Ideal Queen, gave Carolina. : Schooner Trophy as the track's) Water St. - SPECIALIST at speeds specified to fill ajof the feet. Neglegt of the feet |had 47 wins for the campaign, class. Colts lying over the field |of foals, yearlings and two year |£00d enougir for a 10 win edgé on \e= CONTINUED FROM PAGE § | would move up to classes where jalds can lead to foot problems |fumper-up Danny Pellerin: Blair their performances meet the |and a faulty way of travelling |Bermard, the 39-year-old Mone- improve our standard bred in jconditions in overnight events. |Tendons and points cannot de. |'0% caf salesman was thitd with dvetry The development of Maritime |velop in pormal positions and |: Our stallions and mares .are jcoits starts with the selection of |function is abnormally influen-|_ 1% ‘Tophy.-placed into com- ' eomparable to the best in North |sire and dam,’ and eare of the |ced by faulty foot conformation, |Petition by Oland’s Brewery of America and we should not try |brood mare following conception, ~|Saint John, was won last year to seli them short. Too often | and foaling, the nutrition of the| soLDIER SHOT AT Home |°%,2°° Gosuen with 4 wins. the boys, and Fcen he west breed mare and foal at pasture, i a on year, Grom oe & advisedly, on nockers bencljend the nutrition of the foal) AMMAN (AP)—A three-man dashes wea, ee have derided certain stal- | following weaning. Syrian Army patrol armed with ("4 fourth - place finisher Yons and mares without check-| Brood mares should be freed gub-machine- Guy Gaudet with 28, thg blood lines and the old ‘adage | of internal pavasites a month be- | Jordan eerie” Weiner, a |_ rhe battle for top money “breeding will show” ean be|fore birth of the foal, the mare |tror's Janie, wecnesday and | winning among the team- demonstrated again snd again|and foal should not be ’ placed ane ae, ch closer: Pellerin, fe our Maritime breeding pro-jon pastures where parasite in- yards |a 26. d resident of Lake- x fested horses are grazing, and |- lbh Bs burn. pullpd in $4,736 from his grams. An increased program for the colts should be treated for Maritime bred and trained colts | worms in the fall of their wean- eed not interefere with the | ling year. glans of buyers who prefer colts| Brood mares should be vac- purchased at United States sal-|cinated against the equine in- are not available |fuenza complexes and colts @ disprove the superiority of |led for winter. American purchased colts over| Pasture should be improved by qur native bred stock, We should |e careful analysis of the soil, be prove |and treatment of the pasture horses to race and even to ex- jing should be an annual event. lity improves. An important item is often ovétooked by breeders and new 42 by Miramichi Fred, |¢25img the as the \fastest’ pacing mile of | im 1965. to 1pas’s | 1" 1965 by Landy. Dur-| A total of 200 different owners | May. the New Feyr~ keep you ‘tin clover” ‘with health and cheer! Charlottetown TO ALL MARITIME ~ HORSEMEN .. . ALL THE BEST “IN 1967 POLS | Best of Luck To —~ from the staff and management at || oo .. : st. JOHN ExHiBiTiON | All Horsemen For ASSOCIATION | aggg IN PEL'FOR 1967, | tvs wth rm enaty ve Fal “fl @ good used car drop in and look over J CONVAIR p, 2, 2.04.1, 3, 2.01 by Dean 9 our wide We'k te _ Hanever - Elizabeth Hudson - Vo! o- selection. We're sure there's Samt John to Yankee 8, 2.01, Hambletonian winner and } _ dam of a world champion at 3 in 1,58. Second dam jf \ family of Molly J. which has produced 7 in 2.00, “t including 4 2 year olds in 2.00. victories for eve e. From 3 limited crops, Convair sired these out- . ] standing stake calibre colts: Speedy Con 3, 2.08.2 ff (15 wins—$6,100) Lucy’s Convair 3, 2.10.1; Cha- f ~ JIM FERGUSON aN TO Greet. book. That’s et our new lot et 230 Euston A great FFA start and~ winner” of over $40,000, | Street. os HORSEMEN Convair is by a world champion and sire of 10 in “ 2.00. His dam produced 5 in 2.05 and is a ful | sister : : e | Sydney Sports Centre mite 2nd dam Elizabeth by Peter The 9) one here fe suit your taste dnd pocket. i ALL MARITIME. © produced Greyhound 1.5544. From the maternal L Mev the new vear bring many May 1967 Bring You : Faster Finishes _ ~ Charlottetown Branch leur 3, 2.12. cae | ALL FOALS ELIGIBLE TO RICH MARITIME |} ISLAND CHEY-OLDS | i an yee > | ROYAL CANADIAN | GEORGE MURPHY FARM, ff 280 tutonse aT torn | LEGION Spgs ON EP : a Pownal Street Charlottetown previous high * of | $31,628, set on Monctonian night the '66 campaign, Landy's|from all over thé Maritimes, | a a = nee was, bettered on seven occa. ,and one from Maine, were rep- bli ar’. oan. sions from. Miramichi | resented by the 285 different hor: The | Fred's 2:04.2, there was Dudley | ses that paraded postward dur. Boy, |H., 2:05.3: “Comte Richelieu, 2:-.| ing the season. ith a glib in 2:07,1 gave 04.4: *Borderview Roy 2:05;| Regarded as another accom- : SS NL Bee ae aS \s ee i). 1946 Forbes Hanover p. 2:02-4/5 brh * soe 5 a 72:01 bm (Dillon Ae , . e ~ « i : : ; 5 . xa / ; 4 e RECORS vives, ¢4ging yours Daniels by | Rhythm Time, 2:08.4; Mirami-|ptishment by The Downs’ mas- |The Guardian - The Evening Petrie’ . Page : AE a scant \$72. earl oo ve chi Carle, 2:05.4 and Miramichi agement was the successful wT . = FROM $4,664 him just a $44 edgé | Fred-again, wi trip in 2:05.2 fpresentation- of several events | Colt Stakes As- DATE CONTINUED PAGE 8 on third ! Blair Bernard's | The track's rec6rd mutuel han- ,for Maritimg-bred “horses. The oe eee will givé us a ae qe Cea. oval a 2:09.4 rhark for two-year- | $4,620. mwas fourth with {die for single night was estab- | Downs inaugurated The-McSam- Maritime-bred event for two- Dec. 25. is not Chrtat's istes- i old pacers and his stblemate, | $4,231 Hazen Fletcher fifth |lishe® during Tie Monctonian, | pson, The .Mari‘ime Pacing Der- year-olds” he added. \ieal birthday but was chosén for Borderview Bob Lee dropped! with $3,356. , ; |when patrons played a total of | by, The MeCherie and The Hap- , track will also : : vel 4o speed statistics, | $32,694 through the wickets./py L., in 1965. These events The. Meesten the observation of , ww ‘legs’’ of Mari- were continued ‘in. 66, along with ein ~. 1967. | Bighop ‘Liberious of 3 ‘ } The Atlantic, The Budlong and) ». ie 16 The Westmorland, all for Mari- We felee oa on ly IN BOSsPTTAL =¥ time-bred performers. Sept. 16 (The N.B. Pacing Der- : sat “We were well pleased ‘with | py), Mrs. Stanley Dawson, 28 Pedas theingacceptance by horsemen’ An earlier opening is also con- | Street, Summerside, is 2 patient and fans, and plan.them again | templated for the Moncton oval, |14 prince County Hospital dander for 1967", Palmer said, “We're | “At least by the middle of May” Seadieliaill : also pleased to be participating |according to Palmer. = — going a - S a a ‘ +h! P's bet ea. “ - GREETINGS ee % e x p » Fuge ; . ~ from ee ' : > a JOLLY. YANKE STOCK FA Proudly Announcing Its Stallions for. 19 7 Adam’s Tom 2:06 4/5 Newport. Frisco 2:01 2/: Calumet Adam 1:5934 Flirt by. legged) ening 57, Wilmington’ 1:59, ate con- + 1:594 —Jdan tract first season. | p 2:05, T2:07 by Se a ; ‘No Foals of Racing Age—Fee $100.00 All foals from these stallions to P. E. I. Colt, Stakes, _ Breeders Stakes and New England Breeders’ Stakes, Terms: Mares must be booked 1 month in advance. 50% of fi mare leaves the farm; balance due on birth of a live standing privileges or refund guaranteed. ; Ss eee Mares boarded at $1.50 per day; mares with foals $2.00 daily. ane eee ae | Jolly Yankee Stock Farm ee R.R. No. 8 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone Charlottetown 892-1064 iat vee ee \ FRISCO HANOVER 3 2,.2:105/h—2:0% a eed Rey hares — Fooled: April 8, 190 Bred by: Hanover Shoe Farms, Ponneyivenis * Heel p. 1:57, sire of 7 ip 2:00, 98 in 2:05, including Thorpe Hanover p. 3, Chigunan's Heel p. 8, 1158 (ig 1960), Tar Boy p. 1:59-1/5h (im 1969), ete, - Frisco Hanover p. 3, 2:10-3/5h is a half brother to Lana Direct p. 2:01-3/8 Lana’s Byrd p.2, 2:04-2/5), Forbes Hanover p. arn Future Hanover p. : p. 2:05-3/5h (dam ef Andy Byrd p. 2: -2/%e, Fabien Hanover p. 8 NAPOLEON DIRECT ». Lae TAR HEEL p. 1:57 Billy Direct p. 1:55 GAY FORBES p. 2:07-% et rs Leta Long p. 2:03-% . VOLOMITE 3, 2:03-%4 Pot obe : Feros ie FAITH HANOVER Sandy Flash 8, 81144 = _ MISS BERTHA DILLON 2:00-%4 | Isotta %, 2:08-% THE soneaee BELLE 1106-4 oe. FAITH HANOVER p. 3, 2:12h (1938) : Fee: 1944 Fablan Hanover p. 2:06 brg (Billy Ce ee eee Direct)” oo : By * ee eet? 1945 Lana Direct p. 2:01-3/5 bm (Billy © ‘Isabel Hanover 2:04 bm (Dillon Aw Direct) eS ) : PF (Billy Direct) . c 2 \ % 1948 Fidelis Hanover p. 2:058/5h brim worthy) aos (Billy Direet) “1987 Melba Hanover 3, 2:03-% bm (Cab 1954 Foture Hanover p. 3, 2:05-8/5h chh amet Chuck) Te gotta (Nibble Hanover) 1938 Faith Hanover p. 3, 2:12 bm (Sandy 1957 Frisco Hanover p. 8, 2:10-3/5h bh Flash) : = (Tar Heel) 2:07 . ; - 1958 Fox Hanover p. 3, 2:03m bg (Tar .. 1943 DeSota Hanover p. 3, 2:06% Grh Heel) ‘ae : (Dean Hanover) j This horse raced from 1959 to 1966, In 239 starts, he was 42—Ist, 43—2ad, Src and average 50% of his races was placed 1-2-3. His breeding top leading families in the United States. Leta traces to leading maternal families of 2:00 performers. / Money wise, Miss Bertha C” {s the top mare of $300,000 producing mares, Jessle Pepper. 2nd and Isotta is the 10th. He won bis last 2 starts 2:07.1 taking @ sew mark next dash 2:09.2. j f This is the maternal family of Sampson Hanover 1:36; Impish 8, 1:37; Duke B 1:59; Painter 2:01; Hillsota 1:39. ‘ s : eet From a limited erop of four racing colts, Frisco Hanover is already the sise of Dream, 2:09; Miramichi Frigce 3, 2:12 (race timed in 2:08 at Trure); Countess Frises, 4c. ! 2:14 (race timed in 2:16) and Miramichi Jill'3, 2:12. : a secteiias Standing at : ae ae a? ss The Joliy Yankee Stock Farm ee ; A ; R. R. Na, 3, ’ tas A Charlottetown, P. E. L on. Contact Helen Brooks Re , Phone: Chitown sae-1068 Due te Frisco’s commitments all mares must be booked at least one month in advanets ; . ¢ em ot |