.......... 1. , , , I, , gvu. x The Guardian Page 1 Saturday. July 2. 19!- oy colonel u. A. uacunuon. the tottowtng night with Auto: mrmm-"'mm'-mrann June its an uphill tight b sh Real Fingo 2.15 to (0'Meara), 11,", going 1.. 1,59 y; .1 goo". catch up during the heat of sum- mer. In midsummer algae and Admitted To Hell of Fame MONTREAL (CF)-Six athletes. including one now deceased. were admitted Thursday night to the - Canadian Amateur Athletic Union a hall of fame. This raises-member shl? of the hall of fame. formed e ew years ago. to 42. Those admitted by the hall of fame committee. which eat here. were: Swimming: geth Whittali of sis in the Pan-American games in Mexico City last February. Shooting: The late Walter E Montreal, who was a member of the Canadian Olympic team in 1900 and won the clay pigeon cham- Montreel. winner of two gold med- 2 4- .. . .. -'-."- it-as I School. Nleei Awar d Winner 4-year-old Bell Banks 21.8 SIS, owned by N. A. Renton of Monc- ton and driven by Guy Geudet. was 1-2. Keppoch Playgirl 2.14, owned and driven by Horace Wil- lis. was 51. Suffolk Chief 2.14 325 (Stead). owned by Cmdr. George Buntain. 2-4. Time, 2.10 SIB, 2.13 U5-a new record for Keppoch 2l5. owned and driven by Kennedy. was 2-1. Jo-Jo Spencer 2.10, owned by Andrew Perry. Summerside. and driven by James MacGregor, 1-8. My Darling 2.08 US (O'Mearal, owned by Senator In the 3rd and 7th dashes the wonderful drive In the 4th and slB';':h:':I'fI:l:If:ll3f5I Ml" velt Raceway and Roadmaster in 2.00 4.5 at Buffalo, (N.Y.) Race- way. Adios Harry. pitted against Adios Boy in a match race. set a new world's record for a 4-year- cld as he posted the second fast- est mile ever registered over a half mile oval. The record is 1.58 ms hung out at Roosevelt in 1953 by Hi-Lo's Forbes. Adios Harry is owned by J. Howard Lyons of Greenwood. D el. Roadmaster. property of L. A. Hawkins. For- estville. N. Y.. carved out a new Buffalo Raceway record with his 2.00 U5 mile at that oval. The -former track record of 2.01 was set by Good Time in 1052. Road- master's best previous half-mile track mark was 2.00 vs. Dates for the 17th annual Sland- Hunier's - Corner it was last year. On Sunday evening a disgnintled Halifax fishermen. who has just returned empty handed. remark- ed:” 1 have driven 900 miles this season for 15 trout and not one of them over ten inches" He went on to explain that by this time time last season he had caught 72- a number of them over the pound mark. An angler's luck sometimes runs that way hegardless of whether or not the trout fishing is up to. or below par, in com- parison with the preceeding sea- son. There is such a thing as not getting the breaks and being tied down so tight it is impossible to other growth clog up the water surface and after a few casts the artificial flies look like any- thing but what they are supposed to resemble. it's under such cir- cumstances that the died-in-the wool fly fisherman. at least they lead us to believe that. glances over his shoulder to see it anyone is atchlng and digs out the old reliable Garden Hackles. O U C Quite a number of our local anglers have developcd into salt water purists. and during July and August spend their leisure hours on our seaward bars and tidal estuaries. They take trout too. and what they lack in quantity they make up in quality. There are disappointments that have to IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII GIIIIIIIIIII IBIIIII I,I,IIIII . - G. H. Barbour. (-2. Time. 2.14. uIIIIIIeII HIIII” sale aI HIIHIEI Iget away: when conditions are MI mm, with 8 sm”eI but mm, onto. wor c ampion d a co ng. bu I p II 3, he ed EVOUI-'3 - al in the game. Marathon: Ha rold Webster, asrgltloveamberl-W73, 3, 9: 1a()nn:.:l:c11. July Ind August . Ir! lollllll one hear; or gfpen hued maul. Hamilton. 0nt.. a track and field star, and Gerard Cote. St. Hya- clnthe. Que. three-time winner of the Boston marathon and of the western hemisphere marathon and N.Y.. marathon. Weightlifilngz. Gerald Gratton. Verdun, Que.. winner of two Brit- ish Empire Games championships. Several other nominations were tabled for further consideration. These were gymnasts Ernestine Russell. Windsor. 0nt.. and Edou- ard F 1 of I i rt Ont.; four-time winner of the Yonkers. I Pictured above is Roy MacGiili- vary. one of the directors of the Island Interscholastic Track and Field Meet presenting the award for the best all-round athletic per- -it formance at the meet held on Thursday afternoon. to Alfred Groom. who was representing Summerslde High School. ' wrestler Henry Hudson. Montreal, who was 160-pound D i i cham- .pion in 1947 and 174-pound cham- Csiiadlan Olympic team; paddler Roy Nurse. Toronto. and cyclist Robert McLeod. The nominations are made by AAU bodies governing each sport. pion this year, and was on the 1052 -Continued from page I Back Stretch town Jake (Morey) 2-2. Time, 2.21 US. In races 2 and 6 Im- patient Lady (Collier). owned by Mrs. M. Conologue. Forest City, Me.. was 1-3. Cedric Hanover. owned and driven by Herb Chase. Janet Clegg (W. Mac1(ay) 2-1. time 213 MS. 2.14 US. Races 4 and 8 which was really a free for all, had an excellent field includ- ing Colonel Dan 2.06 325. Abbe- land 2.08 225. Skelter 2.06 U5, Shamrock Thoughts 2.04. Domin- ion's Pride 2.07 425 and Ritakey 2.08. Colonel Dan won the 1st dash in 2.10 2l5. the fastest mile Horsemen are still talking about the sensational opening of Bay State Raceway. Foxboro. Twenty thousand persons paid admission. the largest crowd ever to see har- nees racing over a half-mile track in New England. They wereide- lighted with the beautiful new grand stand and other improve- ments and statements have been made that 1955 Foxboro meeting will be the greatest since harness racing was introduced there ten years ago. One of the biggest surprises of the meeting was the winning of the 35.000 Inaugural Pace by Vonlan Chief 2.01. that driven by Freddie Bradbury. headed the other pacers to the wire in 2.01 U5. equalling the track record made by Good Time with Frank Ervln up in 1052. Von- ian Chief was purchased as a yearling by a patron of Joe O'- Brien and Joe raced him as a 2- year-old and 3-year old. Despite In an ad entitled A Claim to Fame. they point out that such famous performers as the follow- ing. who have trotted or paced this year in the times mention- ed. were sold there - - - Adios Harry 4. 2.00. Dotty's Pick 3. 2.00 2l5. Meadow Gold 4. 2.03 225. Meado Leo 2.01 SIS, Quick Chief 3. 2.02 US. Faber Hanover t. 2.02 US, Freeman Hanover 2.02 US. Scotch Dean 2.01. Hlllsola 20?. U5. We might add that locally there is Sir Joseph that raced here in 2.00 115. Galapbone. that set the early pace and made possible the world's trotting record for the 2-year-old Scott Frost 2.00 last fall at Lexington with Joe O'Brien up. is going great guns this year. He recently trotted In 2.06 at Westbury and has won in very fast time over other tracks. So months in which to run up a high trout score. If one doesn't make the best of one'a changes in May m-1 tion with harness racing so that it will be featured to the public in the best possible manner. We understand that care will be tak- en not to interfere with the rights of Sumrnerside'e Dominion Day or to Charlottetown with regard to old Home Week. both of which have been popular fixtures for many years. Other tracks wish- ing to hold races will be given an opportunity. and knowing the members as we do we are con- fident that everyone will get a square deal. Judge Darby was at one time secretary of the Summerslde race track and if you look through the old records of Island tracks you will notice that his father was ies up to three and a half pounds taken at the Harbours entrance and of a more silvery type being creeled in the Cardigan River. at Murray Harbour or in the Cause- way but-- how many who try those places return home empty handed? I have watched 16 anglers along a tidal channel and when I pulled out only two or three at the most would have any trout. Every lure known and every type of rod on the market would be in action. Sometimes the lucky angl- er would take his nrizc with a blob of worms. Othcrs would land theirs on an artificial minnow or spoon. a shrimp or just a plain Red Ibis. Methinks a lot depends on the mood a big trout is in. If In a nasty frame of mind. they're liable to hit at something just to relieve tension -- blow their tops ed at Kensington a few days ago and at reports both mother and family were doing well. So far as can be learned this constitutes a record in the province. it additional eggs are expect- ed to hatch in a few days. The eggs came from six pair of quail island last fall from the Lands and Forests Dep- artment of the province of Nova Scotia. The birds were introduc- the last call to tile diner. ion. drawn. to the woods and marshes all on their own. Xam roncr oar SATURDAY JULY 2 Continued from page 6 Fredericton. 3-1, Chris McElwyn ' N 3 1 k on . n ' lTl'0Yl 2-1. Time. 2.15 IVS. 2.13 ovshled rgtitklwwcas drlvsehahyn Bo: Hi” int '1”! h.” l5 gamut "on: 3 f;'3;.X',?:.?f..:ad N, word of Scan hgfsgtowdegmfd lCi)rtlIlief.:'s. like We men do on occasion in V WE L US. In races 3 and 7 Sllcker Ryan, Houlton, Me, Dominion's "IlIeE:'”bl;1I'le5adlIlIl;IwII:dI:cb:Idy'IIl:; ' Jam" Fenders!” W" the man a playful mood they'll rise and Dave Lucas ing Moncion. and finished first in her specialty with a time of 8 seconds. well above.her record. George Walters of Charlotte- town. won the Javelin throw with Tass. owned and driven by Bruce McDonald. Fredericton, was 1-3. - 2-L. Thompson-A. H. D. 3-R. Atkinson-A. Pride. owned and driven by J. H. Dewitt. was 2 and Skelter (Troy) 3. In dash ll Dominion's Pride came through for a win in 2.10 3l5 with Colonel Dan 2, Abbeland 3. Skelter 4. A starter with the pac- record each season. There was no more leasing victory at open- ing night than when Dannie Steele. the dean of the Charles River Speedway. won in 2.00 with Jubal Early 2.07 V5, for owner Charles Our friend S. '1'-hane Belyea. who supplies us with the summar- ies of the Fredericton races, has written us that Frank McAlduff arrived there last Saturday with Poplar Veep. Bonnie H. 210. who put New Annan on the map and while he was in charge it was. one of the most popular rural meetings here. Jim is versatile and knows all sports. As a young man he played football while at- slap at most anything but do nec- essarily take it. Local anglers have been piling up some pretty impressive scores this season but they had to work for what they got for the most . was of 151 III 5 IMII which I! Dist-107 ft. era was the recently imported III M K IC III N K D I Leba,1gI21;y5I Lesnben and Judy (endmg prince of wmeg college, part. There are times. of course, 3 nI 7 1n5I short 0; th. Marmme Kelly R800 trotter Allen Spencer 203 V5. me goof: Otrenigaagus hand fr; Clegg. Poplar Veep is a lovely big took part in various shhletic when trout will go on the rampage record which he holds. a 1"Am.'"mu' vane, , me 1,,” audien,I.eI horse and is improving in every events in the United States and for 15 or 20 minutes and strike at A Sun soumwestbreeze worked 2-IVEVIY I Our good friend James L. Read, workout. He is by King's Coun- was certainly a long distance most anything, regardless of the against the runners In their bid .l3.;::B'3e'mms 4, sec, rmmr ha; gems T5 I: milgllfgd M last Monday mgws races at sel 1.58 and has a 2-yearcld re- walker as he treked most of the technique with which it is offered to crack Maritime ec rd .1 . I ' ' 500"? C?” 0 3 "F 33' "I 5 . cord of 2.07 325. started in five way to the Klondyke in the days 2 2 ' a result none ofr tlfe sedllstidls omc"'1s' rm” at T””'”' '”m W” Very "' Fred”-lcton the 8'ye”'0ld "otter races and won two of mem. He is of the gold rush. A book could be The first broods of pheasants marks were closely approached. 100 yd. Dash l-Dave Lucas-A. V. 2-E. Knight--Navy 3-B. Gogan-R.C.A.F. Time--10.4 secs. no yds. 1-E. Bauchman-A. V. 2-Don Church-M. 8-Fred Reid-N. Time-2 mlns. 9 secs. Girls 100 yd. Dash Starter-Earl Nicholson. Track Judges-Roy MacGillvary. V. H. Groom. Reg Whitlock. Field Judges-W. LePage. E. I-lodgeson. G. Francis, 1!. Blanch- ard. Clerk of the Course-Art Perry. Scorer-Col. Lowther. neth MacPherson. Timers-A. F. Campbell. Bevan. A. Purcell. Director-Brig. W. W. Reid. Bill Trophie and Medals-Rev. l(en-- thusiastic about the racing and we are using some of his comments. The 1st race was a class D and was won by Vanity Lee (Ryan). that lowered her record to 2.10 325. She is a well bred more be- ing by His Excellency 1.59 3H and is owned by Ned Lindon. New- castle. N. B. Farmer Brown 2.22 IVS (Haley) was 2. Peaceful Peter 2.20 (J. E. Washington) 3. Race 2 a class E pace. was won by Just Barbara. a 5-year-old mare Tyndall Semple, owned and driven by J. H. Dewitt of Woodstock. won the llth dash on the program in 2.14 225. which is a new record for him. In the 2nd and 6th dash- es Calso Boy (Walker). owned by Hazen Ashley. St. Stephen. was 1-1. Prince Abner (Hamilton). owned by Jock Fraser. Wood- stock. 2-2. time, 2.16 25. 2.17 2l5. Jnllity Girl was another double winner in the 3rd and 70h races. She is owned by John E. Kelley. now five years old. The Cape Breton Turf Club had excellent racing at their last Mon- day night's program. Pink, a 6- year-oid bay mare by Real Money 2.09 1M. owned by Mike Mac- Kinnon, New Waterford. and driv- en by Ernie Frost. won races 3 and 7 and lowered his record to 21) and finally to 2.10. My Pride was 2-3 and Ace Fingo 8-2. An- other stralght victory was in written on his activities and it would be a most interesting one. D. K. MacLeod has been an ard- ent race fan since he was a boy. He has a good memory for rac- ing events and can easily recall all the great horses of the past. the drivers and where records were made. He knows the rules of the USTA thoroughly and for many years acted as starter and presiding judge at race meets. We think the government has have been reported this week with a top batch of 12 chicks. No authentic information regarding 1-luns. except that breeding pairs are numerous. Eight quail hatch- COSSOII CANADA LIMITED HALIFAX - MONTREAL - OTTAWA . ronosrro DANCE l-Dianne Matheson-M Le B M I and was driven by . II4 C I R I VI gend. by Watson Peter (Chappi-lie). ansor. 8119- I races 5 and 8 which Bonnymite d In xceueng gelectmn and am-"13-”?3e-.”” :.-:.:2:" ".”""f”' bl l;12"ld..:'"”W.K::. 2:.” ”y..”.:”' 5'35 calm um comma--ion . I - .- sng on. n . a recor r . . - ,- - on a oac . ew a r- I 1 1 ed on 1,. gm Yd: M-Moncion. - Barbara. M153 Allcg Guy 2,13 (K, Newcastle. was 2-2. time 2.15, 2.15. fm-dI and was drivm by Mink b9 we! "av by 9 P" Ygung Lgdigg gf 1-Warren Lutz-M I-Aubrey Atkinson-N 0-Dave Maclneod--A Time-22.4 secs. Ill Yth. Girls 1-Dianne Matheson-M 2-Judy Cartfl Roop-A. V Time-20 secs. lhot-Putt I 1-Hugh Cutler-N 2-J. Scars-N. G. 3-R. Gogan-R.C.A. . . Dist. 42 ft. V; in. 10 Mile Bicycle Race 1-Jimmy Fardy-A 2--Windsor Ansenault-S'side. A. V.-Annapolis Valley. A. H. S- Antigonlsh Highland Society. Marilyn Bell Places Wreath FOKESTONE. Englaitd (CP)-- Toronto'e Marilyn Bell took time off from training Friday to place a wreath on the Canadian war memorial In this seaside resort. As she did so, reports reached Pinkneyl 2. The 5th dash. Class D Pace. and DD Trot was won by Mischief Clare 2.07 U5 (5. Walk- erl. owned by C. J. Walker. Hope Spencer 2.17 2x5 (N. Lindon) 2. Time 2.17 U5. The llth race. Class C Pace and CC Trot. was won by Miss Blue- nose. owned and driven by Harley Spence. Bridgewater. N.S. with a new record of 2.15 U5. Texas Girl 2.13 US (K. Pinkney) 2. Mr. Read thinks Miss Bluenose is des- tined for a much faster mark this In races 3 and 7 A. G. .loIlity Girl 2.07 rvs has been rac- ing since she was a 2-year-old and was in Bob Ryan's stable when he was at Roosevelt and headed quite a number of summaries. John Kelley is one of the best known horsemen in the Eastern states and has owned many of the great pacer: of the years ago. It was from his stable that the pacer Marjorie M. was purchased in 1931 and she went on to be one of the most talked of pacers in the Maritime: and at one time was co-holder of the Charlottetown track pacing record of 2.01 SM. Chaisson. Dan Budlong 2.14 was 2-2. Lynch Chief 2.11 U5 3-4. Colonel Hansford 03. Time. 2.15 2.13 ms. In races 1 and 4 Billy Sunday 2.21 vs (A. McAulayi was 1-2. Evelyn Budlong (E. Frostl 2-l. Newfie Girl 3-5. Time. 2.25 US. 2.24. In races 2 and ii. Classl- fied Trot, Diane Me (A. Cameron) was 1-5. Monarch Hanover (P. Cadegan) 2-1. Lucky Logan 4-2. Time. 2.21 225. 2.22. Bonnymlte and Dan Budlong combined in the first Quinella for a return of 5248.50. the biggest of the season. and Diane Me and Pink combin- The entry list for the Char- lottetown track on Monday eve- ning gives assurance of s vary fine night's racing. New horses will be appearing on the scene and new records made. There are over 100 horses stabled on the grounds and this gives the classi- fier. E. Frank Acorn. an oppor- tunity to provide excellent pro- grams twice weekly. We have heard so many favorable com- ments on I the racing started and since it . it is a pleasu : to: pass them along. The track is are cordially invited to attend a SERVICES DANCE for the other ranks personnel. of the Navy. Army and Air Force. following the AIR SHOW on Saturday. July 2nd at the CHARLOTTETOWN ARMOURIES London that she might be going season, ,:?,,',djA,',I.I., '0 make her channel-crossing hid Scott 2.09 45, owned and driven ed for a daily double of 5132.10. getting faster as is evidenced by I COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. '0'. V-II” - v FrIiItIiIay. Ie I I III by Lorne Lctchcr, was 1-1. Essa Other tIlIash winners were, IIEI Pink returned 3115.1!) for e 82 bill. the miles made over it. Speaking I g V" PW 5' V9 ENNIS It is 2.11 325 (C. Smith). owned by Mrs. and 5t dashes. Toby Broo e to some guests at the Charlotte- (1IYlI.?;II)I:)E'Ald A' 15' lUmPllL&0" POW llulhcd It the James Poulton. Charlottetown. 2-4. (Renaud), owned by Clovis Bell- M a meeting of the executive town Hotel we heard that the Magi; wm b. fh. Idea. These are .neap tides. and (walker). ivesu. 14. Robert Mc (Creamer). of the Provincial Government automobile dealers who were pre- E 3-J. MacDonald--A. I. I. Ht.-11 ft. M0 Yds. 1-Warren Lute.-M 2-Glen Jefferson-A. V. 8-Thurston Callbeck-A. V. Girls Running Broad Jump 1-Marlon Cox-A. V. Ipaludy Roop-A. V. 3--Dianne Matheson-M Dist.-15 ff. 4 ing. 10 Mile Run 1-George Gallant-Dupuie, N3. Ir-Joe Richard-Lancaster. N.B. 8-Hans Schate--Minto. N. B. Time-M mine. 52 gees. tllrls Running High Jump l-Marlon Cox-A. V. 2-Dianne Matheson-M m'::'II: ,;'IIIIfIIl"' 1I:?3It0IIlfIlllII1'0I.Igll the tourna- 2.01 M, Inim-i Mite 2.06 325 and arounds. Lv: Ch'town 1:30 P.M. Daylight Time Sun. only. 1.4,; C,me,.g.NI The 2IIy:lI'III I”III':II8A'IIII:IIlI-CIII who Judge Miller 2177- Lv: Stanhope 6:30 P.M. Daylight time Sun. only. 3-J. Sears-N. G 3-6. Walters-A. mug” ft E II I". .d (N I most perfect racing night and a the Us-1-A . . . Han-leg! mem. ... ..... ..... -s :'-1':--2 o-Th?-feel--is ':":.:..;:.1:.”.::;:::.c:: '."....”'.':i.”.if we we was -0 Phone cm... 3943 I-E. Bauchman-A. V. Robertson-N. 3.140” Th unuedd NM II I to IU. S. Trotting Association of- IIITD:-IIII(I3II;urcle-M years ago lost to illecmszixtamgl ffcegfsheforxleerlr flilenilowmiiili 2103!: l:,;cVil:,0g ',f3.”" um athgrio D: H d d .5 N be m . ll! Philadelphia in the finall. broke "I. Tuil I IIII. III I AIIII es over pas II on ma 9 xury lives. ml" -"Ill! WP-Ideded Trlberffs service only "fez-;nA;.I :,:,;ed digven by weekend ”' wm'”"t ”"”ed9"' l" I by Continental craftsmen. Koch 1-Inrne Whelan-N. 2-John MacDonald-A. I. B. g..1)I ok k "I my I I bum 1 - fldll 383'. ("lined 31191 d1'lV9" W ters have ever beaten 2.01 over a . kl m, 5 "I :".,,:'I”T grunt: 0.. .h.,p " 'ondxthg':gi Ellie Semitic. 51- ""19 2317 15- half mile track. Yet. in the course 7” m "d ....... ...... ..... .....m- cm :.:m.":':.:".:.A:::r:::”.;::: 0' "" if1i..l”.?'”"” 14; W I ,1, I . .I -- ' eccomp s y three horses at . HI . Iwmiwgilnd crowd I” "I'M IIII g?I::::IdaB:JIIy.2 III'Il'a2uIrIld;tIIgaaal: threebediffeIIeInIIt tI:'acks. 1I'Ihe new ' . c Pix . . . - - mem N - - s'T.A,,' Ducheie of:e'hII'I:aadL:t?:ti:tl:l'e .35 'I'I';fIfl3lIl)'IlI'IlI'IIl"(.llI"III:IIP"2Yg9'2';IbV f;'I""I'I paItI:e;Is AId'loaI:isi:EI:rIr:ziii;:lf;d::1t I & eraor-ecnar can . v . -- - an oa mas er. iip 5 ft I ." .u "I, the match. ' ' ”w one of the entries In the 81.000 2-30 the parade off winging 1:; 15:2- 1-Dava Laue-A. V. I-L. Vlhelan-A. H. 8. !-A. MacPherson-A.'l. I no time to try to swim the chan- ncl.” one long - time resident ob- served. . A The guess still is that Marilyn will make her attempt late in July or early August. Tony Traberi Wins Men's Singles Title WIMBLEDON. England (Am... Tony Trabert of Cincinnati whip- Ded Kurt Nielsen of Denmark Fri- day to win the men's singles in the all-England lawn tennis champion- ships. hecoming the first player earlier e I I m i n a t e d last year's chlmlilon. Jlroslav Drobny of famed centre court. once-In the second set. Trabert handled Nielsen's power- ronmr. RA'I'lF'ICA'f'ION John Clegg 2.10 H5 owned by Dr. A. E. Murray. Hal- ifax. -t-2. Time. 2.14. 2.13. in the 4th and llth races Mighty Boy 2.02 325. bought at the Harrisburg sale last fall by Heber Sweeney. Bridgcwatcr. and later sold to Eric Whebby of Dartmouth. won both dashes from a fast field and set up a new season's pacing mark for the Maritimes-2.09 in the for- mer. and 2.10 axs. our informa- tion is that Mighty Boy was warm- ed up in the hopples then they were taken off and he raced free- lcgged. Joscdale Double Hal 2.05 Us (.1. Cunroyl. owned by A. D. Napkc. Newcastle. was 2-2. Jose- dale Clnnsman 2.09 (D. Turner) 3-4. Headway 2.06 325 (Glveni 4-3. Other starters were Athlnne Ruler Last Monday nlszhi was an al- lottetown Raceway. The 1st and Harold Cudmore. was 1-2. Tau- pace at Chatham. N. 3. July Ist- Another 3-year-old reoeived in trade. Whispering Hope. Will also owned by W. A. Mccoombs. 3-1. Time. 2.18 335. 2.17 3l5. Home- stretch Ade. owned by A. L. Sad- ler. Calais. Me.. and driven by Teddy Weir, won the 4th dash in 2.16 and was second to the trot- ler Tyndall Semple when he made his record in the 8th dash. At the bottom of the list was the recently imported l5-year-old lrotter Allen Spencer. While he occupies that position now our guess is that he will be heading a lot of trotting summaries dur- ing the season. He could do 2.10 quite handily last fall for the ver- held recently a Commission to govern harness racing and sports on Prince Edward Island was appointed. The members a re Judge W. E. Darby. Summerside. Chalmian. J a m e s Pendergast. Secretary and D. K. MacLeod. Charlottetown. member. They Ihave the power to allocate dates sent last Monday night said it was I one of the best night's sport theg . had ever witnessed. Almost all of them with their wives were pre- sent and they will carry back to the various towns and villages of the Madtimee the story of (liar- loftetown Raceway and the her- ness horsemen of Prines. htdward and to oversee matters in connec- Island. LADIIS FREI CENTRAL COMMAND BAND OF THlIR.C.A.F. Admission. Services Personnel - Uniform satlle trainer Jimmie Cruise. and it should not be too much effort! when he gets in shape to do 2.12: at least over our Maritime twicel And hereis a release from Jimi Harrison. publicity director fnrI I new high this year. according the sport. In more than a cen-- tury, only 13 pacers and two trof- 1 day with a 2.00 U5 periormmce in the 515,000 Laurel Invitational at Laurel. Md. The 7-yearold sfar This Trip Subject To NOTICE EFFECTIVE JULY 3. 1955 BUS FOR DALVAY and STANI-IOPE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. Weather Conditions. BEACH out. 9 it. 1 in orrsws (cm is w ' ml Nd - anadlan and be a starter in that race. e u1I- owned by Percy and Jere Gra. II-Ilil(I,I.v..IIIIIuII-IIIIIIIII Spanish officials have exchanged derstand that twenty paccrs have um Geo". new M E Prov: 2-J. Grant-A. 1!. !--Don Parker-A. V. Diet. 3 ft. 7V4 Ine. latnmer rarer 14. Chisholm--A. H. l.' ormal ratification documents - Hmlllll a trade agreement neig- ietad between their countries last hit. The agr ent gives Canada and Spain moat-favored-nation tar- baen named in the thlud and final ayment and that it will he raced it two divisions with the purse split. The 2nd and 0th dashes for trotters were won by Pet Han- lff traatmut with each other. over 2.1: 215. owned and driven dence. It.I.. also established a new half mile track record for himself. his best previous mark having been 2.01 Ill. I The 2.01 mark was beaten twice A IIIIIITI ROSE with every 83." purchase of ' GASOLINE this Friday and Saturday eely at Dealers:- loripring an BALL 'l'lsafollevvkWiihX WALTER BURHOI Charlottetown It. N. DAWSON Crapaud I A. l'.. 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