continued from past 0 news The lack stretch picker of and the greatest ”3"i..'i.”3 to Leo rd no 3: .':.vI;?st few yn:ara picked some as the Fault mm; gnd driver of d Kimberl Kid is oertsin- -rh air is Ginger mworthy by rich as Judge Miller 2.07 ruture cudmore. was 1-: Belle Budlong, were also pleased to see that Mil- ",0, 1,. p,1,m,,.. Hen, ", 1",; mm 1,". so... on, mu" 1,, ,1. ''''f:,' :3; cgtegoryy. What a won- AlbeolomTs, dam. Coco-Cola. Patch gzounsei 2.04 1-5, etc. ' owned and driven 'by Itannie Mac- iie's loo, owned by Tom Etter. glprggmbgfn In 0b;:3:rd Eirtllrtg: game the same as last season. The lcrgic to both Sanctuaries and b Hyland Patch 2.09. whose ll'and- Donals. 2-l, Judy G " (Pitt " O . W" I ' - daily bag of three may consist of Game Associations. All of us have 4 t lent one must have to O9 f.',,'I”I.. .look at a number of well- comma to lllil, I have really column Down the Back In-etch Please forward me a. copy and also a copy of your last Maritime Rie- View. I have a very fine filly born June 22. 1968. in pasture at H. '1' Ramsay's farm. Ltd-. of osirvnie. Ont---"Hy-'9 Tbronto. in Octo missed your Saekville, ' N3. e was Dan Patch 1.65 56. and Budlong to the wire in 4.1495. A . pacer that Mr. Reid believes will bra real free-for-aller is Ann's Dream l.W9i. owned by J. K. Cur- ran, Bulnmerside. Ono driven by Den Macrieill. that won the lith and 0th dashes the same niaht. best time mm. she was Ill! against formidable free-for-allers Nothing daunted by their unfor- Montague traek was put in lhllll for an afternoon race meeting iast Wednesday. The morning was cold with threats of rain but in the afternoon it warmed up and some eoo persons witnessed racing which they enjoyed very much. In me fat and ash dashes America's Ace, owned and driven by Harold driver ll. coughlan on winning the feature race - Junior Free Por All - Thursday night in Saint John in 2.11, the fastest mile trsmped this season over that oval. and he won his next dash in 2.11 95. My Darling (0'Meara). owned by Senator George Barbour. fin- ished 8-2 in the above events. We pstrick) s-2. '1'lme, aaof 2.1954. Continued from case 0 iliintere' corner opening day sure saves a lot of birds. ' I'm not going to stick my neck out with any special comment on the duck outlook for opening day. There was a pretty fair hatch this groups early in September, refer- ring to black ducks. and now those Saturday. Sept. 25. 1954 both species in the fields lining the roadside and a car driver be none the wiser. Here Ia. news for pheasant hunters. The 1954 sum- mary of hunting regulations in re- spect to pheasants reads: three cock birds per day. This is an either sex or a mixture of both. The Guardian carrier if he had placed' it in his Mail Box. He replied: "Yes. the box came in the mail bag from Montague but I didn't notice it hadn't been mailed property." At Montague no one admits any hnow- ledge of how the box got Into the Page 7 read about the Biblical Widows no that are home led Coco-Cola. is now believed to be in r to h all s when great rhs 2nd and our dsshes were won We were deeply grieved to learn . . .. This week Harvey Moore. Mill- Mite so we'll put this down as the mime glee arena and to pick foal again to the same sire"..We hm, u;?1p.f,,-- nitruek. Moncton by that handsome pacer Peter of the death of a great friend, ;?l:::.1mi::a'3o';"::,y ;;'f::n:::uI:,'dI': town Cross. who has the migra- "Poachers Mite." -. my and advise the purchase of hope our friend's yearling and the muwgy mid . gplgndld program piegg. owned by George Brmkim Mayor A. Charles Thompson of some to salt wit”. How than tory bird sanctuary on his pro- ' t ' p one or more of them for figures future offspring of his D1004 3”" last Saturday afternoon and it xensingion. Lnd driven by the North Sydney. N.6. He was a na- duck, Wm H. on opening dly 1, perty. received a neat little parcel All sportsmen are reminded oi - oins 355;... has that ability. The many friends of E. "Dick" words. and we thank him for - will live up to all his expectations his kind made history in that the 5-year- old pacer Mighty Bold by Mighty 12.. owned by CI-liilview 1"arms. Woodstock, and driven by Frank veteran driver Tyndall semple. His time was exceptionally good for a track that was somewhat heavy. Gahagsn (Shaw) was 2-4. Prince tive of New Glasgow, N.S.. but has been a resident of North Sydney for many years. He took a great interest in harness horses. owned -anybody's guess. When someone fires a blast into a thousand, or more, sunning black ducks and in the mail. The box was of the type used in mailing jewelry and a neatly typed address was cov- ered with Scotch tape. The box the Maritime Wildlife Federation meeting to be held at the Fort Cumberland Hotel, Amherst. N. 5. Mr. Bruce Wright. Director of th 1' f Wu” ,5;',, '9: If: If,” ”'t”3,';','; 3.'.;'f,"':IQ'. ,.n,?3,Ifj iscaiduii, won both the 4th and Budlong (Oudmore) e-2. Time, 2.13 some good ones and officiated as mi; xieilleathivyl Sgrfnilioigidisnifdg contained about a wine glass full North Easern Wildlife Station. pie-WI "”1"'" I" ” II, ”I',.f,V; Hm... 1,5, i,g,y.,..,,.,4 our dashes. time 2.12. 2.03 is-the ti, 2.l49i. In the era and mi judge at Halifax and many other ..., . .0, of duck, m ,duc,,ed of cats with a message typed on a Fredericton. N. 8.. will be guesi me; Bannerway by King's Coun- I' winger at it Racews in 2.07 . He W ".':.":..i:' 1; .0 es Y "M '9 cw" dam was The Direct Lady 204 96 by Billy Direct 155, with such a performanceover .' half-mile track and the careful Russell. one 3.1 1.58, was a recent King's oounsel. His mining of Benders ter record ' :"Ty3::,I;;e.crtw:y.much In M M05359" P5” 03 M'-W1” Stewart's Time. owned and driven Great (Kennedy) 2-3, Ginger engineer and a great favorite with birds. There could be thousands of , -" night June Bee 2-08 it. owned by by M, a, wubur, Mansion, 2-2, worthy (MacDonald) e-2. Time, everyone. Bteen had a splendid mm-'”www-mm-w-- Walter Gibbons is now racing Monroe es IAVI-No of S!dn9Y- Ind time most. 2.2299. second and 0th 2.21. 2.19. physique and could handle any Bteen tamed him and drove him alrector at Mssnolis Paris New driven by Rennie MIcD0m1d- Won dashes. Lou nudiorig, (M. Mac- mm, MW,” mm, own... horse that came alone. An in- to a win in Halifax, later selling 0;-leans, which opened last Thurs- dgy. It is the first harness horse psrl-mutuel track in that state and 1, expected to be a big success. All the horses owned by the late William E. Miller, Rpsecroft Farm. wsshington, D.C., are being sold with racing equipment at Harris- burg, symbol Gantle 201 V4. Mr. the B. Pace nine-sixteenth by Dr. George 0. Bishop. formerly of Charlottetown. won the 2.24 pace in 2.10 ts. She had previously been second in a timed in 1.00 as and had a total of seven seconds and was twice third before taking the above win. We congratulate the Doctor on having such a speedy young pacer. mile in 2.10 .. .Word has come through that Bay State Pat. was in s photo-finish for first with H. B. Chief 1.68 96 in the Free For All Pace held at Quebec city last. Saturday night, H. 8. Chief getting the nod. This is one of remarkable performances that we can recall-certainly never in the history of this province has a puc- the most latter a track pacing record for the rebuilt oval. Princess IL. own- ed and driven by B. H. Horseman, was 2-3. Mighty Grand (Kiliam), owned by Victor Cluff. Woodstock. 3-2. Suffolk Chief (Moreslde). owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain, 4-4f Other winners were. let and 5th races. My Clegg (Kiilsm). owned by C. Rose, Woodstock. 1-1. Arthur) owned by T. J. Ling. Ken- sington, 1-3, Tonamlte (Goguen). owned by Barbour and Anderson. Charlottetown. 3-1. Time. 2.16ti, mess. Third and 7th dashes. cob- blestone (J. MacDonald), owned by Archie shore. Glace Day. 1-4, Rajah Hanover (lldoreside), owned by Myron Bell. Charlottetown, 2-1. dashes colonel nudlong, owned by Hon. Dugsld Mecxinnon and dri- ven by Alfred Lowery, was 1-2. Captain Morgan. owned and dri- ven by M. Kennedy. 0'l.esry. 2-I. Barbara Ann Queen (Smith) 2-2. Time, 2.19. 2.20. The 4th and 8th dashes were won by Bud's Echo, owned by Ralph McFadyen and driven by E. Smith, Frisco the horses made an excellent showing at Truro races Wednesday night. ms winners were: Race 1-Eddie Hoosier, owned and driven by Sam Walker, Lower Sackvllle, Signal Hill (Leighton) 2, time, 220 ti. Race 2-Propane. owned by Small and Arnett. Summerside, and 'dri- ven by Dan MacNelil, Prince Jol- race tracks. He was well known locally and very popular. our deepest sympathy is extended to his widow. daughter and sons. We deeply regret the passing of one of our oldest friends - steen Purvis, who years ago was one of the leading drivers in Nova scotis. In civilian life he was a mining stance of this was when the trot- ter Dr. Sharper arrived in North Sydney in 1912. He had run away and broken up rigs and was thought to be unmanageable. but to the dangers of a shotgun in one lesson. Reports indicate a good hatch of both l-iuns and pheasants with some exceptionally large covey's on the rounds. To be perfectly hon- eat I havenlt seen too many Huns or pheasants this summer but the dense cover prevailing favours the him to the writer. steen continued his driving career up until a few years ago. Our deepest sympathy goes to his family in their very sad bereavement. sheet of paper: ”Feed for the ducks. Donation by the King's County Branch Fish and Game As- sociation." The three 5 cent stamps had not been marked by any Post Of- I speaker. Matters of interest to Maritime sportsmen will be dis- cussed. Anyone desiring trans- portation to Amherst contact Ralph Jenkins. Royal Packing Company, Charlottetown. A large attendance fice and Mr. Moore asked the mail will be welcome. OOWPIINOHER Time. 1169i, 2.1605. The many friends of Myron Bell and driver my 'M'cKe"m 2' Tm" 2'17” or developed so much speed in ywremie 1,. Miller's favgrits trotter and prem- OIINGAREES i te- W" isr sire at Iiasecreft. will not be such a short time. If. 3. Chief is a. Race 2 - Money's Worth owned p - s,.- , . -- "”d M, 'm:EE ml aw" cegmm tymald by am” Abbedue ""1 IIii:EeT-7.kATalIv1Irliar'T(:velI-ell1ila!:tE:ehwy: ""15 driven by chulu 'N,1,,,n, y - i NH! ' ta -1 I Gil; 2.07 t:hlHe;edi'iihse alleyernecglllg his wintnDi:iglsodst”i..h:oo gig at lgest mm M, mm M the gum” tI;rmuro.2 21-6O;'l Korean: (P&n:neAyt), 2. " O . div IOU I ' IGBCOII I . . LIC C C . s CCI an , DEF s I ' ' liillsota 2. son ',(i. 3. 2.00. winner of owner is said to have paid s2o,ooo "em In "cm "9"- TI" M”"' the ' Great (Whalen), owned by ' , side stable consisting of Rajah Hanover. owned by Myron Bell. Direct Mite, Chevie 0.. A. G. Scott and Mighty Deb. owned by Lorne Letchcr, and Suffolk Chief, owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain. have left James Heffell, Summeraide, 1-3. ' Daniel Hal acott (Widener) 4-2. Time, 2.139;, 2.175. Races It and 6 -Keppoch Playgirl (Conroy) own- ed by H. B. Willis, Charlottetown, -he 535.000 Nassau Pacelna world's .-ecord 3.04 45 mile and a half er- formance at Roosevelt over P lip Scott and other top pacers. His as earnings of 841.345 have already for him. Congratulations again to driver "Roach" Macaregor and owner Andrew Perry. summerslde. And now we hear from our friend Cecil l-l. ML-Glnley. l-ioulton. mrpassed his sales price of 335.000 " 1-1. L k H R, (M , rhirh topped last fall's sismisrd Maine... The race: up here were for Quebec to continue racing 24. TlnI;:.yms,A””V2”:&' "E" bred sale auction at Harrisburg, interfered with by rain last week. there. ' At Norway last Saturday they in- tended to race ll dashes to clean up the card. The clipping I enclose does not- give the Free For All which probably failed to fill for lack of starters. Entered were Col- onel Dan. Mr. McGee and Dean Gallon. My horses have gone to Saint John. N. 3. with the Allison Langille stable and will probably finish out the season there. They both won at Fredericton and took new records. Linda Bell, 2.15 and Federal Girl, 217 it. Allison Lang- llle, .lr., has taken sep Hanover. Just Lucky and the new colt Abbot Maplecroft. to Quebec and sep was third to H. 3. Chief in 2.06 is there. The Maine stables will split up this week some going to Roch- ester. N. I-1. and others will race at Farmingion. Me. Since roxboro closed down there have been too many slow class pacers in Maine and it was hard to get races for them all." At Oxford in the class C Tint. Sir Chuck. driven by Earle Semple, won in 221 ii. Jerry's Nightmare was third in the Class B as 33 Pace. time. 2.11 St. ind his three season's total is over 1107.000. Hiilsota will race out his Iree for all engagements in the l-laughton stable prior to the sale. There are a. lot of other good trot- ters and pacers from Rosecroit that will go under the hammer and as Mr. Miller had the reputation of being an excellent trainer there will no doubt be some real bar- rslns among them. The following much appreciated lclter is from Hyman G. Hunter, Engineer. Ferro Enamels (Canada) .j..........m..m:.. There was a good attendance at the Port liilgin Exhibition races Wednesday afternoon. In the clas- sified No. l, Buddy M. (F. McAl- duff) owned by Charles Clark, Moncton. was ,i-1. Carl Scott (Trenholm) 2-2. Time, 2.26Vs, 2.26 (it. Classified No. 2 was won by squire 1... owned and driven by Carmen Castes. Amherst. with 1-1, Coal Dale (Belliveau) 2-3, Diana Carroll (Roy MacDonald) 4-2. Time. 2.2m. 2.2698. Classified No. 3 was won by senator Craigmyle, owned and driven by H. T. Ram- say. Ssckvllle, with 1-1, Lady Scott (MacArthur) 2-2. Time, 2.l8'A. 2.20. It is disappointing to us and no doubt to a great many other Marl- tlmers, that Joe O'Briens horses did not make a better showing in the Little Brown Jug which was raced at Delaware. Ohio, last Thursday afternoon. he s69.:l32.06 stake brought together one of the greatest field of 3-year-old pacers that ever faced a starter on. a Len O'Mesra. Charlottetown dri- ver. msking his first start. at Saint John last Saturday night, came through as the winner of three dashes. In the 3rd and 7th for trotters. Real Flngo. owned by Mrs. Mustacalis, Halifax, was 1-1, New Forest, owned by Robert Hol- man. Summerslde, and driven by Blair Andrew, was 2-8, Tlmoshanko (Bernard) 3-3. Time, 2.l6dt, 2.16 9i. In the 5th and 8th dashes My Darling. owned by Senator George Barbour, and driven by Len. was 8-1, New Look, (T. Devlin) owned by C. B. Smith. French Village. 1-D: Ramona Chips (M. Lawson) 2-2. Time, 2.15, 2.1393. In the lat and 4th dashes Ima Corporal (C. Wood). owned by C. B. smith, French Village, was 1-1. Miss Train (Kirkpatrick). owned by Buddy Wilson, saint John. 2-4, Amy Girl (A. Wood), owned by Lloyd McKinney. Gagetown. 3-2. Time, 2225i. 2.22. In the 2nd and 6th dashes Oliver Chief, owned and driven by Art Davidson, was 3.75 to 3.95 -2: na . . . .half-mile ack. h r l s l- " WINCHES E d gt slzretdeactgtn nsccizay Thure- Owned Dby ML1i3d ed in a. vI:rid's 12...?” bfnrge Illetd -I mL'1tuNG1'gNR 3 . D. . ers nover won . . the N1 duh onogthe program with mm' amt 2'” A:O'uf?dyet:IieofIdQIllBeI!e15 a?lxIosE OITIVIINS; It MOSSBERG . 7 1.4 O; ' D'1"'"e OM93 3 ""1 WW1" What was probably the last night by csstleton Farm Lcxingtbn, Ky O COOEY I . 3'9"” 3' 'm"'- 3-” W ""1 -'19 racing meet or the season over the won a qualifying Idssh in 20156" ;atid his btsc-kersh.t227.80-the 1u'8- Charlottetown track proved to be But is was Adios Harry, another IN - 3, mm" " " "”w”d A" ' one of the most interesting. Tl-iere son of the remarkable sire Adios. AUTQMATIC e V; ' mu " "Gm ""3 ''"0''- A were straight heat winners in that took down the bulk of the 6 I cmmnmo" "cut 9'” um” 1" three clssses. Joaxidsle owned by money by winning his uallf in REPEATERS ' '7.'7T"."' ' ' "' ".010 "e ' I the lat race on the card he was ' Q y 3 pUM1I . ; mm on” my mm” by E A i... D. McPhee and driven by C. heat and also the final. Morrle 5. . . I G ', H ' ' 'Bmli.h, won in close finishes from MacDonald. the Canadian born SINGLE , - ,4 5 'f.::.;. ,nol;I::n',LME'5'er:':i”:nog: Frisco the Great (Kennedy) 3-2 driver who has trained him and . ix 18 ' x3 95 , ,, umed ” M". O. nmkwnh and Miss Palil (Shaw) 2-e. Time. brought him to his present state , e sis s s s e s s s:sjs e e ; Pun... mm ' 2.20lzs. 2.2.05. Marlon E., owned by of perfection, hails from Delaware. AMMOI1-DOIHIIIIOII Clld slilPOl' X I Cliff Ellis. O'l..eary, and driven by Ontario, and J. Howard Lyons. the The many friends of James L. 3-084. who is paying us a brief visit and was a very interested spectator at the races in Montague Wednesday afternoon, are glad to welcome him here. Mr. Reid sup- plies us with a lot of information concerning horses and racing in Truro and it is always reliable. His knowledge of the racing greats of the past and the fine stories he can tell about them. makes him welcome whereever he goes. one of the horses that he has a very high regard for in Truro is the trotter Rockford by aglleccl. own- ed by Well l(scN , and in the Johnny Conroy stable. He believes Rockford has real class and will eventually take a record several seconds better than his 2.14 mark. (Smith) 2-7. Rockford was a winner last Sat- urday night in the and dash at Through the efforts of Dr. Pres- knowledge of the UH”! Truro, heading a good bunch of ton Melntyre, Jack Annear and and crafts of the sea. Re- pacers and the trotter Patrick George Mclntyre the ever popular sci-vetralniagif , . . training and demands whole-hearted lriiei-ear and colors. Lorne Kelly. caused the biggest thrill of the night when she paced around the entire field to win in 2.1696. she also won the other dash in 2.i09t. Lady Abner (Smith) l-2. Eupy P. Dale (Simmonds) 2-5. Daasia Lucille. owned and driven by Col. D. A. MeoKinnon, won both dashes in her class with Colonel Budlong (Lowery) 2-5, ill Conto (Cole) e-2. Time, 2.1714. 2.ie!i. The first trial of s condi- tioned handicap proved a popular one. Prince Budlong, owned and driven by Harold Oudmore. won the first of the two dunes in 2.1496 with Abner the Great (Whalen). owned by James Xeffell, Bulnmerside, 7-1 in Ms. Gahagcn (Shaw) e-2, Whispering Ifope owner, lives in Harrington. Dela- ware. It was quite a coincidence that this combination should win the biggest stake of the year in Delaware. Ohio. Adios Harry won 328.346: Queen Adios. 39.700: Phantom Lady. 86,239: Dale Frost 35,540: Meadow Pace from the Sol Camps stable, won 34.853. Our congratulations to owner- RECOIL PADS - DEOOYS - CLEANING RODS - GUN BLUE - GOOSE AND DUCK CALLS, ETC. THE BIKE SHOP 183 GT. GEORGE ST. IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) ysmDD&umhDbhb'KD Colors - Navy and Brown Moore a MELEODME I O O I I d I C I I I ' I I I 5 .5 S S The RCN (Reserve) con- sists of citizen-sailors in training-increasingtheir EARNIIPTO 56niisniiimiin PAY PER viii Serving your country in your s are-dine is also a pro table duty. You VIII be paid regular Navy rates of pay for the time you spend in training. RIGHT HERE IN P. E. I. REGT. mm Rm!) FALL TRAINING COMMENCES NEXT WEEK !! Join Canada's fighting Armoured Corps Now! Vacancies in all Squadrons for Tennis Drivers. orers. Gunners. Clerks and Sreremen. Musicians welcomed In the Meriilmes' Crack Militia land. Training as follows: I Clierioiieiown Area . . . . . . . . .. 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