IIN UP-TO-DATE PLIINT Here's a glimpse at Summer-side's up-to-date plant. This past season dir- ectors of the Prince County Horsemen’s Club did an excellent job of putting the plant in tip top shape. More improvements are planned for 1964. Summerside promoters make many '63 changes Summerside Raceway, operat- ed by The Prince County Horse- men's Club, had a banner sea- oon_ in 1953. ' . Before the racing meets got underway. these energetic opera- tors ‘went to town‘ on fixing up the prc-mi~es. They dad a ter- flw ('Illl). Others plavini’ a pro- minent role are Andrew Perry, WE. Jenkins. Leo Wood. Earl Cannon. Reg Sonier and Eric Johnstone. Racing was conducted ll'()lll June 22 to October 14, in all a ed a total of $31,393.50. The R mu-is were also the greatest number of performances staged at this western oval. Sumnierside proudly boasts of its all—weather track and well it ahould. Because of these ex- cellent track conditions not one postponement c a m e about. Everything went ahead as sched- Jlled. The pronioters are making big plans for l9t'»4 when they expect. to eclipse anything yet done at Cris popular track. RECORD BROKEN During Lobster Carnival week, the track record established by Bay State Pat was broken by Dominion Byrd owned by Doug Hill. Cliarlottetown and reined by Joe Hennessey. Dom.non Byrd was clocked in 2:04, orie- fifth of a second better t.h: Bay State Pat‘s mile. how well they are piaiiniiig tor the sen.-on aliezid. Not only that. but the inlicld has been ploil:.'n- (letv Tlllll d (-niitiniie to im- ti\\ Hut 1;} dr:ven ‘ and low,‘ Walsh 'in.~'lied first on ten oc- Qaaibi'is'T"“”' " ' "Z _ ' _ I; ll I.’-_I -» ,I . . in _ I 2.10 or better to lead all others in this department. Simocoe's Magic was purchas- ed early last season by Wright Hogg. from Jack Annear. The Magic had a fine season. captur- ing ten (lashes on the Prince County oval. Lem Neill and Gor- don Robinson ~liarcd driving (Illl s for Sitiic (Vs M2 l.2:(l zilmut equal >;iicc(-<5. coe‘s Magic had two 2.10 miles at SU’mn'l€t‘Sl(Ie and Gordon and Lem again shared in these ef- forts. ' Lem Neill had a fine time with RS. Hiimphrey‘s Mr. Gallon, ‘ ' eight (lasiics this was 2.07:4. Arnold Mac-Lennan, best time at this track in 1963 Summerside is the owner. Eyre Don, owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora and driven by Graham Chappell. also had six firsts in Summerside racing. Next came Rio Grandc. Sec- urity Scott and Port Hill Boy owned by J. Schnrman, Andrew Scott, Orville Willis handled Irving Oil TO ALL MARITIME HORSEMEN... Season's Greetings and all The Best for '64 IRVING OIL CO. LTD. Charlottiilown Rio Grande and R. Barneta was up behind Port Hill Boy. WIN THREE Per! Darnley owned by Stan- ley Mayhew, Mis Tom Scott owned bv Andreyw Perry, Tom- mie Collins owned by F. Folland, Kensington and Post Hanover owned by Dr. J A, Delzint-_\‘. .\lon cton. .\'.B. wt-re winners of tlir(-e- dashes at tint.-, hat.’ niilc oval. TRURO CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 Ranger and Ed-gwood Hedrick divide honors in the June 25 cir- cuit free-for-all. The Ranger grabibe the opening mile in 2.00 and Edgwood Hedrick the sec- ond in 2.10. They were racing for a $1500 purse. One week later, Carl Mac- Kenzie. efficient race secretary, promoted a four-year-old trot and pace with a purse of $1.840. Speaker's Pick took both dashes in 2.10:2 2.1]. Then on August 29 Truro stag- ed another free—for-all, this time for a $2000 purse. Bob Brook was home in f t the first trip in 2.06:2 and WE e's Adios was the second dash victor in 2.06:4. BIG STAKE The Donnie Tnrner Memorial Stake No. 5 was staged on Labor Day, September 2 and was rated in two divisions. Kenland Gold won both dashes of the first division in 2.l0:2 and 2.13:2. In the second division it was Bor- derview Roy a victor in the first dash in 2.14:4 and Huckster heading the parade in the sec- ond in 2.12:2. In the raceoff it was Huckster the winner in a booming 2.08. Jim Moore captured the dash- \vin-ning title witih 27 firsts fol- lowed by Frankie Daniels and Clayton‘MacLeod.'Each of these drivers had 26. Other drivers near the top were Jerry Nelson «'21), Ron Wilson (17), Le w Austin (16) and Merlin ‘Purne-r t)5). ' LEAD PARADE Miramichi Jimmy won nine dashes on the Truro Raceway throughout the season and the Doing the driving were Graham Chappell, F. I-‘olland, D o u g Other horses winning three dashes at Summerside, with their owners and drivers in brackets, were: Frisco Hanover Dr. .l.A. Delaney, E. Smith), Rex Hi Lee (Dr. Delanev, Clark iiivay (George Call-beck, Lem Neilll, Blue Mountain Girl (Bell and Mat-Millan. Orville Willis), Noreen Clegg 'Simmac Stables, Joe Henne.sse_v'. Roger Park-y Queen ‘Alyre Pineau. Alvre Pineziiit and Paddy Land (iirl E M. Bernard. Jack Bernard. <‘UNTIVI'El) .“ll()\"I P’\(ifC 7 veteran Josedale Clansmnn doo- ed out his harness racing gained seven decisions. Six triumphs went to Rico Norris, Wamesit Smokey Billy Mills, Adios Peach, Debbie Jee- ter and John L. Jollity. With five were Master Bud, Belmont Alex. Skip Yorke, Jol- lity Bars. Crazy Legs, Brewer‘: Pride and MacLull water. In the four wins bracket were Yankee Fire. (illad Haven, Edward M, True Shirley Hal. Margaret Mc- Rc-hci‘tdalc, Miram:chi Vesta and Free Act-nt. Three ti iimphs were register- ed by the following: ' l\lartha’s Syinbol. Peter Smart, Little Oscar. Stonc-dale. Holly Rosecroft. Sally Gallon, Deanna Dell, Homestretch Jen Instiga- tor. Falcourt Hermine. Scottish Knight. Legend. Watchim’s Star and Pins. With two wins were Dale Try Wyn. Palley Abb, Pellaire Doin Boy, Edgwood Hedrick, Pennsy- lvanis. Speakers Pick, Coma- t.ion Lass, Chrisdale. Carr Han- over, Miramichi Fred, L.C. Spencer, Knight Norris, Bonnie Watson, Cad‘llac Gold Dust, Port Wallis Boy, Bo-b Brook, Kenland Gold, Huckster, Dan K. Winnie Jay Clegg, Sir Ashley, Lou’! Lucky Chief and Adan's Joy. Finally horses grabbing one verdict were: Dynamite Volo, Dade's Girl, Anapolis Queen. 5181‘ AM War Cry Ranger, Sandra Time. Clegg's Last. Walk The Line Chalidale Comet, Prairie Miss, Oil Capital. Sail Along, Spanker Hal, Watson Tass. Head Chief, Highland Lad, Peter on ,Top, ' Jessie Train, Buddiie. Will_ie's Adios, .\liss Tom Scott, Teppy Castle, Hi Pat's Girl, Grand Gallon, Birderview Roy, Jolly Miss Volo, Trixie, lma's Son, Tammany Hall, Curtain Raiser, Mazda Wick and Campbell. The Truro management natur- ally is delighted with the way things went this past season. Never before in the history 0! this track has it attracted folks the way it did in 1963. As a re- stilt. the folks behind the promo- tion are looking forward to ano- ther banner year of racing in I964. a year they feel will even better the great achievement made at Ti'll!"4i in 1963. a privilege to sec-rve the past year. Way out in front our wish to /‘N you and your loved ones I wish for health, happiness and ~ _ success in the New Year. It's been JI you t-h rough J DINE our OFTEN! 1 . Milton's OLD SPAIN CHARLOTTETOWM BRUNSWICK - - (X)N’l‘I’NUED FROM PAGE 10 grabbed a new mark of 2:07.1in flit‘ first dash, t-hen Dr. Wilfred C,, landed the repeat, which was lnarred by a first turn spill, in the Junior Free For All in 2207.2 and 2:(E.4 while Jarrettown Lady took both ends of another fast class in 2208.3 and 2209.4. Mert Tziyloifls new import Lord Dziizell. fresh from a 2:06.13 mile at Roosevelt Racewav was the next to (‘it stir at the I.‘-owns. In his first test lic won 2:064 and 2 08. then came back the tczttiirc in 207-l (lIl(I 208-1 and the three year old Landy bad it easy in a Junior in 2209.1 Lord Dalzell his fifth straight win on the track. as he landed the first dash in 2:(Xl.2 but tin- ally was snbded by Post Han- over in 2:08. Raturdav, August 17th, brought out a field of five in an Invita- tional Handicap. Jolly Jerry got the first in 2:08.] and Edgewood B-6-drick landed the repeat from pact f"-u ;- in '7-IR“) ()1: the 22nd, Clayton lVlacLeod brought the four year old Mira- lnich Jimmy to town, and won Ike fastest niaritime-bred four year old at the Downs. The $3000 Harvest Time Pac- im! Series was the next attrac- furn at the Doivns. It ran o\-eT four consecutive weeks. and al- dm-e some exciting battle. and lvtirring linislics. In pltl(‘ll('2tII)’ In/er_\ (lash of this feati e. pho- t-.l<-M». Syni'.< Be.-t was the ('\‘t'n- _ \\lflll('l‘. picking up the first I‘-our tI5iKIl(‘_\‘ in 2-081. 200. 2 0.‘ 2 .S(‘l)lln,‘_ (r\\’-r an 2:10 then Iliivli . ‘ 9t'lI(‘S “HS (H1 pt-i‘foi'm.'iiit-es iv-re N-iitgi iiirm-tl ‘Q. qizisili iiiim. "l' . . Ma_ioi‘.« l\'in~_‘ _r\:>c(-d in 207 as Old P4-tevr Dr‘. 'l‘np, On N‘<~i-trvn- 200.] 2l|l(I 2 09 2:09 the next race night. On the 19th. it was Willie‘: med the Juniors in 213.2 and 2:09. Two night's later, Bob-Lee Boy paced in 2:06 and tihen was rained out. ACADIAN PACE Mar_vsville a n d teamed by trainer Ned Lindon. The son of Knight Dream and the Playdale matron Early Dawn, gained and thirds, winning just one and fourth legg went to Sym's Best in 2210.1 and 2:09.2 over an "off" track, then in 2;0’7.2 with the fifth and final leg going to Early Riser and Jollity Bars. A tragic accident in the wrap-up longed attempts to save the CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 _ . QUEEN OF- THE- PACERS -7""? BY“ by Popial‘ B.V1'd. dam Bertha June, owned by 11;; Greenlorier Farms, Charlottetown. The June Byrd was the queen of the pacers in the Maritime; during the last racing season. She paced thefastestmileeverbyamareln ttieseparitzwliensbediatteredthe track record at Brunsmck Downs in Moncton in 2.04:1. Trainer and driver, James ‘Roach’ MacGregor is shown here on the bike. Good Racing and GOOD TIMES in '64 is our wish for all Maritime horsemen! ENTERPRISE BAKERY J. EMMETT Mac DONALD (L iharlottn-town Greetings, Folks... Hope You Enjoyed Our Efforts In '64 I—Pfim0 .4-—Amy Thorpe 5—Amos Frost Good Luck and Best ‘ Wishes To All Horsemen In 1964 . . . 3—S'torIny Song 2—I.oIu Hal BILL BOYLES