“a, PAGE EIGHT l9ll9 -:- Maritime Harness Racing Review -:- l9ll9 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN uncommon a1. 1949, een Racing and Spectacular inishes Featured A Very uccesslul1949 Season 27 Tracks Gave Purses Toiulliing Approximately $170.- 000. Racing Started May 24th And Continued - Until October ltliii-A Record Number Of Events Were Contested - Fifty-seven 2:10 Or BeHer Miles Troiied Or Paced -7ruck Records Lowered — A New Track Opened -- Vilorrell Lewis Top Mari 'l'iic pi-rloriiiiiiii-o (ll Scull Spencer 2.06. leading heat. winner. Yciia I.ii \'i~ll1i 2.1M (-5. Prince Budiong 2.11 and Lock llunih er 13.08. the three intter respectively second, third and fourth llflltllllti ll(‘tll uinncrs. and the trotters Brewefs Gallon '_'.l() l-S tlllll Nell kziiinuck 2.10. winners of l4 and "l2 heats respectively‘. racing seasons lll the history} o illlllT.‘ Yclln La Ye owned pzirini; of stepping the most miles ii 12 in’ that time. The Mono-ion owned pacer mile 0i‘ the year at Moncton-207 is all binritime reinsmen in points 2.02 paced the fastest 2-5. '\‘V0rrcll Lewis lent won, with George Lewis set-o ’l‘he latter and George Lewis a year. Charlottetown lends in num Moncion secmid \\llll 1L’. Charlottetown put up the largest amount of money rnccd tor- second place with over at two li/laritinie trac fastest heats stepped in t 1-5, 2.09 by Cari Frisco 2.03 ( (umber 24th. Again 1n mks pleasure in pre- senting to Our readers our Review o! Maritime Harness Racing with the outstanding happenings of the season at 194.9. one new track was is action, St. Peter's Raceway, St. Peter's. P.E.I. A big program of night racing won conducted at Charlottetown with the openifl! night Juno 18 and it was contin- ued until Sept. 17-6. total of 17 nights. Its popularity increased over the previous year. the at- tendance of spectators upping considerably. 1nd there were very few postponement! duo lo rain. Th; improved lighting. splendid rendition of the track and the bet- ter programs made night racing very sirijoysblc for yperttM-Offl and it six gave more rypportiinities for slow class (rotten and DACGYS to secure racing eiqwrience and win money. The Trilro Raceway "under new and energetic management. put in a first class plant with particular is on the lighting. Their first night program was held on July 9th and continued until Aug- ust. 81st. People soon came to like the innovation and attendances new steadily larger as the season progressed, culminating with rec- ord attendances during ‘Exhibition Week. Great. credit. is due to blu- pitomotcrs and (he officials for having inaugurated this forward atop in Turing and giving the. horsemen of Nova Scntia and, the other province; greater opportun- ity to race and nrld to the enlil- lngs. of their stahier. Due to the night racing more horses were trained and campaigned than in any previous ywir we have record of and the amount ram-ii for ill the Maritimcs was over 5170.000. Track records were inwerorl at Parkview Rnci-u": . PEI. both trotting and pncir nlsrithn pac- ing record nt Sarkviiie. 51.11., and more events were contested than any previous year. The starters gong sounded at Harry Hirsch’; great iree-for-alier North Sydney‘ arr] spi-iii-ghill, N. Scott. Spencer 2.06 follows with S. on Alay .4111 and rndi-d October eleven. He (v9.1 driven in Ill his 10th at. Rirersiiir. l‘ l-;l., Sussex. N. starts by Georgi- Ifiwis. Third on 13.. mid Spriiiulizli, fl Over 1.000 the list is Carl Wisco 2.03. owned heals or (lashes worn llili off in by P.J. Code-gun. Glace Bay. and .104 (lnjir. ;i.i.ii lll'_'lll'l rnriiilz, (iis- (iriven by Worreii L€"a'i5. with six. 1l'll)lllf‘ll us idniiii. rri~ E-l- ‘Phi-ii i-nmcs Gay Low with four. wnril l.illlil'l I|l'l ‘l (l .7 lie is owned by W.B. Moriarty, nights; \'()\'tl flfwlllil J7 days. R Halifax. and was driven by Ans)!‘- nights; ii. lll~'~\lLlI 3i (lays. Alien. With three each to their Public iiilerrs‘ n». -liir.(ii by rec- credit are. 101a. Henley 2.00 (C. 0rd atlcndaiirr. ‘ill '-(Iin(.‘ lrndss MRciLeCld) owned by C. ‘Nladlswd, notably chflflllllt‘li'\\'ll'< (Iiil Home Week when “kvliii-wliiy- nlternoem lin- l). A. MacK.) ucrc features 0t one of the greatest $24,000. Night racing was featured its-Charlottetown and Truro. Three he Maritimes were 2.08 2-5, 2.08 f the sport". The Summerside lla 12.08 1-5 had the honor l 2.10. placing to her credit McKlyo Cash rid and Willard Kelly third. re leading 2.10 drivers of the ber of 2.10 miles with 16, over $46,000—with Truro in W. Lewis) at Covehead, Sep- an gggregoitb attendance oi over 18.000. Another record was protb- ably established at Truro during one o! their Exhibition afternoon and night. racing programs. A con- servative estimate is that upwards oi half a million people paid aid- mission to the Maritime races and many thousands listened over the radio to the vivid accounts o4 the broadcasters. As usual there was considerable excitement engendered by the close finishes but arguments end- ed when photos were taken at. tracks equipped with the God-trey Photo Finish. It and the Starting Gate have been two of the. most forward. innovations known w harness racing in recent years. Starting Gates were in operation all over the Maritime: with Char- lottetown and Truro using them eioclizsively. The Charlottetown Starting gate was silso operated at all other tracks on the Island circuit. with Bill MaicAusland at the controls and Russell Abbott as Starter it proved popular with horsemen and spectators and no one would think of going back to the old methods now. Fifty-seven Miles k1 2.10 or Better There was quite. an increase in the number of 2.10 miles trotted or paced the past. season compar- ed with the previous year in which 42 were registered. However. the all time high was in i947 when 98 were stepped in that time. The increase can bs credited to Char- lottetown and Moncton tracks. the former where night racing was featured gave encouragement to fast classes and thereby increased their total oif fast miles. For the first time in several years a. Prince Edward Island owned pace-r heads the llst-Vella La Vella 2.08 1-5, owned by Willard MacDonald. Summerside, and driven in eleven of hhe miles by Willard Kelly and the twelfth by Clarence Schurnan. Wi-stviiic. N.B. and MlcKlyo 2.02 (Carr). owned by George B. and night rnciizg piiilzlziins drew VELLA LA VELLA 2.08 1-5 Second leading heat winner miles in 2.10 in Maritlmes season of 1949. Owned by Willard Summerside, P. E. I. Driver, Willard Kelly. Mr. , of the British Consuls Trophy for ‘ ‘driver, Old Home Week, Charlottetown. P- the winner Cash l l i-ime Reinsmon. H. J. KENNEDY l P r e s i d e n t Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. are Cyclonic 2.08 (J. MacDonald), owned by The Battle Todd Driving Club. Sydney. NS. Mary Merit 2.- 08 3-5, owned and driven iiy l-Iarie Semple Keirsingtou, P.E.I._ Royal Jr., 2.01 1-4 (F. MscAlduiii, own- ed by A. Langille 8:. Son. Union Mills. N.B._ Sandy D. 2.05) (A. Allen- J. Conroy) owned by W 11S. Al- lingiham, Gags-town. N.B.. Worthy Ermine 2.08 2-5 (E. lvlorcside), owned by Myron Bell. Charlotte- town. Witli one each Argot Polirl- er 2.09 3-5 (W. Hood). owned by .l. H. Breen, Halifax. Bonnie Volo 2.04 1-2, owned and driven by Chris O'Donnell. l-‘oxboro, Jlnssa. Filbert 2.09 (W. Lewis), owned by P. J. Csdegan. Glace Bay. N.S., Free Trade 21X) l-5 (R. Barnett), owned by 11.1.. Berry. Houlton. Me, Jessie Direct 2nd 2.08 4-5. owned and driven by Earle Swm- ple, Kensington. P.E.I.. Lock Han- over 2.08 (F. Carr). owned by Bert Yerxa. Sussex, N.B., Our Scott 2.06 3-4 (A. Show). owned by Shaiw Stables, Fort Fair-field. Men, Wilkin 2.08 (R. O-land). own- ed by R. Jabalee, North Sydney. N.S. Where 2.10 ‘Miles Were Stepped Charlottetown led tho way with 16 of the 2.10 or better miles stepped in the Maritimes. follow- ed by Monctcn with 12. St. Stephen with 9, Covehead with 7. Wood- stock 4. Truro 3. North Sydney two lmd the following with one each; Amherst, Fredericton, Sack- vllle, N. B. and Summerslde. Drivers of 2.10 Miles The honor of holding top place "as driver of 2.10 miles result-ed in South- Lewis. a lie with Willard Kelly. port, P111. and George New Waterford, N.S. having eleven each to his credit; in sec- (md place ls Worrell Icwis. Re- serve Mines, N.B., then Angle Alien. Haliiiair with five Frankie Carr. St. John. N.B. with four. Clayton MacLeod. Westvlllc, NS. and Earle Sempie. Remington. P. El with three ench. Frank Mic- Alduflf. Si. Stephen, Joe MacDon- ald. Sydney Mines, N.B. and Eric Moi-aside, Charlottetown, two each. Ind with one each to his credit is Roy Barnett, Woodstock. Johnny Conroy, Truro, Billy Hood. North Sydney, Chris O'Donnell, Ploxlwro, Gnu Moncton, N.B. Willi two each i in Marltimes, also paced most l . and Art , Maine. ‘Mass. Roy Oland. Coxheuth, N.B., Clarence Schuman. Summerside Shaw, Fort Pair-field, Fastest Performers on Maritime 'l‘rscks Season i949 Fastest Trotting Stallion — Brewer's Gallon 2.10 1-5 (N. Camp- bell). Owned by B. C. Orulclc- shsnk. Hslifnx,N.S. Aug. l6- Charlottetnwn. PILL-2.10 l-5. l Fastest Pacing Stallion-Royal J11. 2.01 1-4 (F. McAldulf). Owned by A. Langllle & son. Union Mills. N.B._ July m. Moncton, N B.-2.09 1-5. Fastest TIOHHI‘ Gelding - Lee Brewer C. 2.06 3-4 (E. Bernard). Owned by lknmett. Bernard. l-lun- tei- River. P.E.I. -luly 20. Park- vlew, P.E.I.-2 ‘l1. Fastest Placing Gelding-McKlyo Cash 2.02 (F. Carr). Owned by George B. Gay. Moncicn, N. B. July 26. Monctoir N. 8-2.0! 2-5. "Fastest ‘hailing Mare-Marjorie Hanover 2.11 (J. Canvpbi-ll). Own- ed by Bragg a Conles. Amherst. N.S. July 24, Truro, N.S.-2.il. Fulfill n| M!“ - Mary um: 2M 3-5 (E. Sample). Own- sd by Ikrle Sample, Kensington. P. EL-Bomember 17—Cha.rlottemwn | P.D.I.-il.06 3-5. orthy Ermine 2.06 ‘M (E. Mores dc). Owned by Myron Bell Charlottetown. P.D.I. Sept. 14. Charlottetown. P.E.I. 2.08 3-5 Fastest lliIs-ritime Brod Performers Fastest M.B. Trotting Mare -- Eva Worthy 2.11 2-5 (G. Mc- lntyre). Owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre. Montague. P.E.I. July 27. Covehead, P.E.I.-2.l1 2-5. Fastest M. B. Pacing Mare-Ola Budloug 2.10 2-5 (R. MacDonald). Owned by Ronnie MacDonald, lvlllltou-rr P.E.I. July 27. Cove- head. P.E.I —-2.10 2-5. Fastest M. B. Trotting Gelding -Wa.it. N" See 211 1-5 (L. O‘- Meara). Owned by George Gregory. Charlottetown‘), P.E.I. Aug. 13, Charlottetown. P.E.I.-—‘J.11 1-5. Fastest M. B. Pacing Gelding — Dudy Budlong 2 11 (L. O'Brien). Owned by Dr. J.A. Donahoe, Truro. N.s Aug. 17, Charlotte- wwn. P.E I.-2.1l. Fastest IVLB. (Four Your Old Pacing Stallion-Seven Up Direct 2.12 4-5 (L. Walker). Owned by the Walker Stables, Halifax, N.S. Aug. ‘.37. Truro. N.S.—2.l2 4-5. Fastest M.-B. Four Year 01d Pacing Mare-Rosalie Hooper 2.12 l-5 (W. Craig). Owned by Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper, M.C., Charlotte- town, P E1 . July 6, Mmmgue, P. E.l.—l‘2.l2 1-5. Fastest M. B. Three Year Old - Allan Mac 2.17 (C. Schumzm). Owned by Lorne hlol-‘arlane, Sum- merside, P.E.I. Aug. 3, Montague, P.E I.—-2.17. Fastest LLB. Three Your 01d Trnttflr - Kay Cash (E. Newson). Owned hy E J. Newson. Summer- side, PEI. Sept. l8. Charlotte- town. P.E.I.-2.30. Fastest. MB. Two Year Old Trotter-Real Set (A. Lowery). Owned by A. 8: L. Stable 8: Brood Farm, Montague, P.E.I. Sept. 18, Charlottetown. P.E.I.-2.30. Fastest M. B. Two Year 01d Pac- er-Peter ‘Clegg (C. Schurman). Owned by George Brookins, Kens- ington. P.E.I. Sept. 18, Char- lottetown. P.E.I.-2.30 2-5. Fastest M. B. New Performer Trotting-Feather Duster (C. Wil- its). Owned by Lester Johnson. Flor-tune, RE I. Sept. 14. Che:- lottetown. P.E.I.-.2.14. Fastest M.B. New Performer Passing-Abner Britten (G. Gail- beck). Ovmed by George A. Call- beck, Summerslde, P.E.I. Aug. 6. Charlottetown. P.E.I.-2.12 4-5. Fastest Miles Fastest. Mile Paced in Maritime: Season 1949-McKlyo Cash 2.02 (F. Carr). Owned by George B. Gay Moncton, N.B. July 28. hioncton. N.B.--".07 2-5. Fastest Mile Totled in Mari- times Season l949-Brewer's Gai- ion 2.10 1-5 (N. Campbell) Owned by BC. Cruicirshank, Halifax, N. S. Aug. 16. Charlottetown, P.E.l. —2.10 1-5 Fastest Three Heats Stepped in Maritimes SCsson 1949 — Carl Frisco 2.03 (W. Lewis). Owned by P. J. Cadegan, Glace Bay. N.S. Sept. 24_ Covehead. PILL-2.08 2-5, 2.08 1-5. 2.09. Maritime Rsoo Winners The season of 1949 saw a record number of events raced over Mari- time tracks. with. however, fewer heats contested, the reason being that many otf the events consisted of dashes or two-heat affairs. There were 497 separate events with slightly over 1,000 heats. For the second consecutive year Scott Spencer 2.06, bay gelding by Spencer, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. and driven by George Lewis. was in the lend with 27 heats won, eleven of them in 2.10 or better, In second place in Vella. In. Veils. 2.06 1-5 by His Majesty, owned by Willard LLacDonald, Summersido. and driven by Willard Kelly and Clargpoe Schunisn. with 22 heats won. lnce Budlong 2.11. by Calumet Budlong. that had been out of circulation in 1946 due to m injury, is in third plaice with 17 heats won. He is owned andwas driven by Harold Cudmore, Brack- ley_ and in fourth place with 1G heats is Lnclk Hanover 2.03, by Rip Hanover, owned by Bert Yerxs. Sussex. N. B. and driven by Frankie Carr and Mr. Yerxa. Other winners are as follows: Winners oif 15 heats-A. G. Scott 2.10 16. Ohio Hal 2.10. Red/wood Grattmn 2.12. Winners o! 14 heats -Birewer's Gallon 2.10 1-9. Winners oi’ l3 heals-Cull Frisco 21B. Win- ners of 12 heats-Gay Law 2.07 1-3, Jacob Withrow 212 3-4, Ducky Number 2.11 1-5. Winners of 11 ‘heats-Babe Brltton 2.10 3-5, Neil Kalmuck 2.10. O. K. Volo 2.11 2-0. Winners of 10 heats-Billy Mc- Vay 2.09 1-5. Bowden Square 2.11. Buddy Budlong 2.15. Dick Budlong 2.12 Dudy Budillong 2.11, lfldy Scott 2.04 1-2, Iota. Henley 2.09. Judd 2.07 l-2. Mary Merk 2.06 3-5. Quakers Boy 2.13. Starlight lixcllpc 2.15, Wall. NScs 2.11 1-5. Winners of 9 heats-Abner Brit- ton 2.12 4-5, Allan Mac 2.17, Bright wot 2.09 l-2. Feather Duster 2.14, Seven Up Direct 2.12 4-6. Tiny Budlonl 2.12 2-5. Win- ners of 8 heats-Billy Conn 2.12 2-6, Colleen Adam 2.12. Cylllonic 2.08, Dorothy Worrt Tail 2.16 3-6, Follow Us 2.12 2-5. Lea Budlong 2.17, Lustioia 2.13, Mary's Delight 2.14 3-6, Vallie Long 2.14 2-5. Win- ners of 7 heats-Bee Budlong 2.13. Carl Aubrey 2.17. Filbert 2.0a, Gui-Lie Reamore 2.15 4-5, Jennie Kalmirck 2.16 2-5, Little Min Chief 2.11, Nova G. 2.2. Peter-at- Court 2.13. Rlchimi Burifong 2.13. Shy Ann 2nd 2.14, Tbgo Bars 2.15. Winners of 6 heats-Andy's Right 2.13. Bud Kalmuo’: 2.12, Buster C. 2 12 2-5. Eleanor G. 2.10 M. Hallburicn 2.16 1-6. Jean Henley 2.09 1-0. Just flicks 2.14 3-5, Ilse Brewer C. 2.06 3-4. McKiyo Cash 2.02. Riley 1st 2.10, Rosalie Hoop- er 2.12 1-5. Sandy D. 2.13. Single Streak 2.10. t r’: Pride 2.13 3-6. Winners u 5 hash-Abe;- weii. Miiady 2.14 4-5, Dale B. 2.11 2-5. Doctor L. B. 2.12 3-8, Gray Ora 2.14 3-6, Hilda Mac 2.16 4-0. Jessie Direct 2nd 2N 4-5, Lynda‘: Budlong 2.10 M. Peter Budiong 2.10, Previous 2.30, Quick Uck 2.- 10 3-5, Rahodola. D. 2.11 3-5. Romeo 2.10. Rnyail Jr. 2.01 1-4. B811 Ton 2. 14 1-5, Wilkin 21$. Worthy Er- mills 2.06 26. Winners o! 4 heats-Baron 3.11, Bobby D. 2.8. Bonnie Dale 2.15 3-5. Brown Glue! 2.19, Cocoanut Kalmuds 2.16 4-5. Connie Clegg 2.16 2-5. Donald G. R. 2.13, Donna Dillon 2nd 2.13, Fred Homer 2.06 l-2. Guy Auibrey 2.17 1-5. Jerry Grsttan 2.12, Jose- dale Clipper 2.06 l-2, Kelly's Nightmare 2.1.12, Kerwin Hanover 2.14 3-5. Louise Protestor 2.16, Marjorie Hanover 2.11. May Jose- dale 2.12. Nellie Worthy 2.16 1-5. New Look 2.15 3-5, Pine Ridge Alex 2.06 1-4. 'I‘ryon 2.14. Winners of 3 heats-Billy Lee Direct 2.16, Blanche Harvester 2.15 445, Brighton 2.15, Budwln 2.24. Calu- met June 2.16. Christopher Stout 2.14 2-5. Dewey Direct 2.31. Eva Worthy 2.11 2-5. French Song 2.14 2-5, Grattan Peter 2.18 1-4, Harry Direct. 2.06 1-4, Helen Signal 2.19 3-6 Jenny Grattim 2.24. Johnny Early 2.18, Judy Richards 2.25, Lela Biudlong 2.10 3-5. Mack Flngo 2.13. Maylme Axworthy 2 12, Miss Admiorail Mac 2.14, Miss Knox 2.- 12 4-5, Nell Cochiitodale 2.15 1-5. Norah G., Our Scott 2.05 3-4, Pearl Kalmuck 2.31 2-5. Peggy Lynn 2.- 21 3-5, Random Harvest 2.16 4-5. Reuben Lee 2.19 2-5, Royal Tell 2.15. Silver Hanover 2.14 2-5, Sim- on Budlong 2.21, Sister Henley 2.- 13 1-9. Tim O'Shanko 2.14 2+5. Wuverlet H. 2.l3.Winners of 2 heats-Agnes Hal 2.16, All Ameri- can 2.07 1-6, Argot Pointer 2.09 3-5, Aubrey Budlong 2.15 2-6. Bar- bara S Lee 2 21 3-5. Bardia Mc 2.16 2-5, Bertram C. 2.45, Beulah Grsttan 2.18_ Billy Bishop 2.14, Breeze Hanover 2.09. Buck P. C. Graitan 2.17 l-5, Carnation Lady 2.14, C. Harry Budlong 2.18 1-5. Chris MoElwyn 2.12 3-5. Coal Dale, Colonel Dan 2.09 2-5_ Cumberland Snwtt, Dan McElwyn 2.21, Doreen Grattan 2.12 hi, Edwin McL. 2.16 3-5, Freddy Chief 2 07 13-5, Goldie Hanover. Haste-a-Long 2 .212, Heinie Strong 2.09 112. Highland Pride 2.27. Jose-dale Firevray 2.17, Joseclale Victory Miss 2.14 2-5, June Morning 2.09 3-5, June Symbol 2.30_ Kay Cash 2.30. Lee C. Brewer, Lil Frisco 2.19 4-5. Manchester's Berry 2.17 1-(2. Mary A. Reamore 2.17 l-5, Miss BCnllic Grattan 2.16. Molly Bars 212. Noreen Grattnn 2.28 3-6_ Omar Lee 2.21, Peter Clegg 2 30 2-5, Real Set 2 30. Rosie Volo 2.19 2-5, spotty Boy 2.23 2-5. Senator Cnalgrnyle 2.23 l-5, Sugar Harvest 2.19 3-5 Tennessee Sue 2.06 3-4. Tcddiewyn 2.20, Traffic Griiitan 2.10 3-4, Trixie Volo 2.18. Win- ners of l heat-Ace Flngo 2.17 51-5. Alice Clegg 2.21 3-5, Alpine Han- over 2.21. Anna Belle Seniah 2.11. Beaverdale 2.111, Belle Budlong 2.24. Betty Ellis 2 l8 2-5, Billy P. C. Parker 2.14. Billy Protester 2.20 4-5, Bob Canuck 2.18 1-2, Bob Dale, Bonnie Budlong 2.10, Bon- nie Volo 2.04 1-2, Bud the Tramp 2.18 3-4, Bumper Jae 2.15. Callie Lee 2.30 2-5, Calumet Onward 2.- 2.7, Catalina Britten) 2.25 2-5, Charming Guy 2.18 3-5. Colonel Sherbrooke, Delilah B. 2.00 1-2. Direct Volo 2nd 2.19 l-fi, Dizzie Dean 2 17 2-5, Free ‘Prado 2.00 1-5_ Frisco M. Direct, Golden Starlight 2.18. Indiana Boy 2.05 l-Z. Jay Volo, Jerry Lee Volo 2.10. Jesse Braden 2.11 2-5, Jim ‘2.2o. Joan Dale 2.21 3-5, Joan Frisco. Joey Harvester 2.16 2-5. Johnny Clegg 2.14 2-5, Johnny Kalmuck 2.13. Jo Jo spencer 2.19. Julia Budlong 2.21, Just a. Gift 2.18 3-5, Lady Ruthie T. 2.24 4-5, Little Simcoe 2.32 2-6. Lombardo Peter 2.20 3-5, Luther Hanover 2.04. Ma Ohei-ls 2 21. Marie Lockhart 2.04. Marjorie Bud-lnog 2.12 3-4. Mary Stuart 2.19. May Harvester 2.21. Mike Budlong 2.25, Miss Cherry Valley 2.19. Pearl Brimpas 2.10 I-2. Peerless Hanover 2.14 1-2. Peter Brooke 2nd. 2.09, Plucky Budlong 2.19 2-5. Prince Clmrlie 2.16. Rldgewood M. 2.22, Shirley H. Temple 2.14. Sir Francis Drake 2.16 4-5. Speedwell Guy 2.13. Speedy Guy 2 14 1-5, Star Rea- more, The Baker 2.06 1-4, Tyndall Semple 2.32, Wildcat Volo 2.07 3-4. Winnie‘: Last 2.25. RECORDS REDUCED (Record first shown is mark at beginning of season). PACEBS — Abegwelt Milsdy (Smith)-2.20-2.14 4-5; Babe Brit- ten (MscKinnon)-2.13 2-5-210 3-5; Bee Budlong (Hennessew- 2.15-2.13; Betty Elli (McAlduff) —2.1B 1-5-217; Billy Conn (Bow- ness)-2.14 4-5—2.12 2-5; Bowden Square (Carr) 2.14 4-5-211; Bus- ter C. (L. O'Brien) 2.12 3-5-212 2-5; Calumet. Onward (Stead)- 224 2-5-223; Chris McElwyn (Barnett) 2.16-2.12 3-5; Coconnut Kalmuck (Ridgewuy) 2.29-2.16 4-5; Connie Clegg (Britten) 2.17 4-5- 2.16 2-5: Dale B. (C. O'Brien) 2.13 —2.11 2-5; Dick Budlong (Ripley) 2.13 1-5-212; Doctor L. B. (L. Walker) 2.13 1-5-212 3-5; Donna Dillon 2nd. (W. Lewis) 2.15-2.13; Dorothy Won't Tell (Pettigrew) 219-216 3-5; Dudy Budlong (L. O'Brien) 2.13 4-5-211; Free Trade (Barnett) 2.10-MD 1-5; 101s Hen- ley (MscLeod) 2.09 2-5-209; Jenny Grstian (MacEschern) 2.26-2.24; Jessie Direct 2nd (E.Semple) 2.13 1-5-21! 4-5; Johnny Clegg (Hast- ings) 218 1-5-214 2-5: June Sym- ball (Hayes) 2.22 2-5-220; Just A Gift (Seaman) 2.38 1-4-218 3-5; Kerwin Hanover (Campbell) 2.15- 214 3-5; Lela Budlong (Collins) 2.13 14-110 3-5; Little Miss Chief (Walker) 213-211; Lock Hanover (Carr) 2.10 3-5-206; Lucky Num- ber (Kelly) 2.16-2.11 1-5; Mary Merk (E. Sample) 2.12 4-5-21! 3-5; Mayrne Axworthy (W. Lewis) 2202-5412; Miss Donna Mas (Let- chcr) 2.21 2-5-216 25:1’ Molly Ban (MCDOIIIM) 2.13-mi; Nell Cochsiodale. ( . Willis) 2.15 3-4- 2.15 1-5; O, . Volo (Harrison) 2.17 2-5-211 2-5: Ola Budlong (R MacDonald) lt-Cnurt (McDonald) 2.13 14-213: Flucky Budlong (Arblng) 2.8 -2.19 2-5: Quick Lick (O'Mesrs 2.11 1-5-210 3-5; Random nin- 215-210 2-5; Peter! WORRELL LEWIS, Reserve Mines, C. B. Leading Driver in Maritimes Season of 1949 and driver of the three fastest miles stepped in Maritimes this season. Trainer and driver of the P. J. Cadegan Stables, Glace Bay, N. S. --2.12; Rhodula D. (MacDonald) 2.17—2.11 3-5; Richard Budlong (Burt) 2.15 4-5-213; Rosalie Hooper (Craig) 2.16-2.12 1-5; Rosie Volo (Eiter) 2.27-2.19 2-5; Seven Up Direct (L, Walker) 2.17 -2.12 4-5; Shy Ann 2nd. (H. Wil- lis) 2.16-2.14; Sir Francis Drake (E. Semple) 2.17 3-5-216 4-5: Starlight Eclipse (L, Walker) 2.16 -2.15; Sugur Harvest (McRae) 2.27-2.19 3-5; Tryon (Cormier) 2.16-2.14; Vallie Long (Lowery) 217-214 2-5. _ TROTTERS-Agnes Hall (Keyes) 2.18 1-5-216; Bonnie Dale (W. Kellyl-ZIG 2-5-215 3-5; Brew- er's Gallon .(Campbell) 2.14-2.10 1-5; Buddy Budlong (Stead) 2.16 4-5-215; Bud Kalmuck (MscLeod) 2.13 2-5-212; Evn Worthy (G. McIntyre) 2.12 I-5-2.11 2-5; Ger- tie Relrmore (Chaisson) 2.20-2.15 4-5; Jnanrinie (Arbing) 2.26 1-5- 2.21 3-5; Louise Protester (Hurri- son) 2.31-2.16; Quaker’; Boy (Conroy) 2.14 2-5-213; San Ton (Austen) 2.14 2-5-214 1-5. NEW RECORDS (The following horses took re- cords of 2.30 or better trotting or 2.25 or better pacing on Maritime tracks season of 1049, They had no record previously.) FACERS-Abner Britton (Call- beck)-2.12 4-5; Allun Mac (Schu- mnn) —- 2.17; Alpine Hanover (Hughes) -2.21; Andy's Right (Cruickshank) 2.13; Annabelle Seniuh (O'Donnell)-2.11; Barbara S, LEE (W, Lewis)-2.21 3-5; Bur- din Mc (Smith)-2.16 2-5; Belle Budlong (G. MncD0nald)-2.24; Beulah Grnttnn (MncLeocD-ZIB; Billy Protester (Jardine) -2.20 4-5; Billy Lee Direct (O'Donnell) —2.16; Blanche Harvester (Bur- blne)—2.15 4-5; Brown Chief Mc- Alduff)—2.19; Carl Aubrey (So- bey)—2.17; Charming Guy (Bish- op);-2.I8 3-5; Direct Volo 2nd. (Weir)-2.19 1-5; Edwin MacL (Sheen)-2.16 3-5; French Song (Higgins)—2.14 2-5; Golden Star-- light. (Long)-2.l8; Gray Ora (Irving)-2.14 3-5; Hilda Mac (BernarcD-ZIB 4-5; Jesse Braden (Gym-2.17 2-5; Joey H rvester (W, McNelll)-2.16 2-5; Jo J0 Spencer (Barnettl-ZIQ; Judy Richard (McDonald)-2.25; Julia Budlong (Cralg)-2.21; Lady Ru- thie T. (Etier)—2.24 4-5; Lee Bud- long (R. MacDonnld)—2.17; Lil Frisco (D, McNellll-ZIS 4-5; Lombardi: Peter (Haley)-2.20; Lynda’; Council (O‘Dunnell)-2.14; Marie Lockheart (Frederickn- 2.20 4-5; May ‘Josedale (Allan)- 2.12; Mike Budlong (Chanson)- 225; Miss Cherry Valley (W. Lewis)——2.19; May Harvester (Et- ter)-2.21; New Look (McGi-egor) -2.15 3-5; Nova G. (Carroll)-2.22; Omar Leo (Akerley) 2.21; Peggy Lynn (Johan-2.21 ; Ridge- wood M. (Lertes)—2.22; Scotty Boy (Hickey)-2.23 2-5; Simon Budlong (W. Lewis)-2.21; Skip- pei-‘s Pride (l-larr1son)-2.I3 3-5; Speedy Guy (Ryun)-2.14 1-5; Tiny Budlong (Wclr)-2.12 2-5. ‘ TBOTTEBS-Alice Clegg (Mc- Donsid)--2.2I 3-5; Dan McElwyn (Nah-2.21; Feather Duster (C. Willis)-2.14: Guy Aubrey (Neal) -2.17 1-5; Kay Cash (Nswson)-- 290; Real Set (Icwerfl-lfl); Senator Crslgmyle (Romano-2.21! L25; Winnie's Lust (C. O'Brien)- 2. . MARITIME TRACK RECORD! - TROTTING AND FACING NEW BRUNSWICK BATHURST - Pacing 2.12 Jeanne Tmax 2.08 1-4, July 1941 (Poitier). BITCTOUCHE (Pacing 2.09 1-2 - Billy Bondeer 2.09 1-2. Aug. 4. 1999, (C. Clark). Redford Graitan 2.06 1-2. Aug. 24, 1940. (L. Jones). Trotting —- 2.08 l-4- Alloway 2.04 3-4. Aug. 3, 1940. (R. Ryan). CHATHAM - Pacing - 2.0’! 1-4 -Harry Direct 2.06 1-4. Sept. 0. 1943. (R. Ryan). Trotting 2.08 1-2 - Watchlm 2.06 3-4 -July 1, 1944. (W. Hood). FRBDERICTON - Pacing 2.02 I-2 — Walter Dale 2.00 3-4. Sept. 15, 1937. (H. Clukey). Troi- ting - 2.07 -- Peter Pokey 2.06 1-2. Sept. 18, 1994. (H. Clukey). MONCTON - Pacing - 2.05 3-5 -<Hl|hland Frisco 2.04 l-5, July 29. i948. (Doucelte). Trotting - 2.08 -,Sunnyrmeade 2.07 I-i, July 24, 1946. (J. O'Brien). PERTH - Pacing — 2M 9-9 - Emu- Igeedonu 2.08 I-l, Aug. l6. 1947. ( . Reed). 30, Council 2.14. Mot Stout 2.14. Miss Donna Mae 216 2-0, Ols. vast (C. O'Brien) 219-216 4-5: Redwood Gratisn (G. Lewis) 2.10 PORT EUGIN — Pacing 18, 1967, (J. O'Brien). Trotting- 2.14 — Dude Potem-pkln 2.07 1-2, Sept. 27, 1939. (L. O'Brien). SACKVILLE - Pacing - 2.09 —Si=vtt spanner 2.06. July 2o, 1049 (G. Lewis). Trotting - 2.10 1-2- (Fracey Hanover 2.10, Aug. 1, 1945, (L. Walker). SHEDIAC - Pacing - 2.10 — Happy L. 2.03 1-2, Sept. 5, 1938. (L. Belliveeu). Trotting-2.15 3-4 -Playdal.e 2.04 1-4, Sept. 3, 1941. (W. Kelly). SAINT JOHN - Pacing-2.10 1-5 -Scoti. Spencer 2.06, Aug. 8, 1948. (G. Lewis). Trotting - 2.19-Sir Francis Drake 2.17 2-5, Aug. ti, 1948. (C. Smith). ST. STEPHEN — Pacing -— 2.05 -Wa1ter Dale 2.00 3-4. Sept. 2, 1937, ‘(I-I, Clukey). Trotting - 2.06 3-4 - Watchim 2.08 3-4, Aug. 25, 1944 (W. Hood). SUSSEX — Pacing — 2.08 —Mc- Kylo Cash 2.02, July 30, 1947 (C. Clarke). Trotting — 2.11 3-4 - Sunnymeade 2.07 l-2, July 25. 1945 (J. D. Mehsn). WOODSTOCK - Pacing - 2.05 -Ray Henley 2.02 1-4, July l4. 1938 (E. Avery). Trotting -- 2.09 —Alloway 2.04 3-4, July l3, 1937 (R. Ryan). NOVA SCOTIA AMHERST - Pacing - 2.08 - San Ton 2.07 3-4, Aug. 20, 194i (J Conroy). Nate Hanover 1.59, July 22, 1943 (R. Morrison). Trotting- 2.08 1-4 — Watchim 2.06 3-4. Aug. l8, 1943 (W. Hood). ANTIGONISH Pacing 2.09 1-4 - The Great G. 2.02 1-2, Sept. ll. 1046 (F. McAlduff). BRIDGEWATER — Pacing 2.06 1-4 - Jollity 2.05 1-4, Sept. 6. 1943 (J. Conroy). Trotting —2.07 — Watchim 2.06 3-4, Oct. 3, 1941 (W. Hood). HALIFAX - Pacing — 2.06 3-4 -Toll Gate 2.00 .'i-4. Sept. 3, 1934 (H. Sweeney). Trotting — 2.08 l-2 -High Toby 2.08 1-2, Sept. 2, 1930 (W. Cuimmings). INVERNESS - Pacing —— 2.08 3-4 -—Dermat 2.04, July 27, 1939 (M. Jabalee). Trotting — 2.12 1-2-- Watchim 2.06 3-4, July 21, 1943 (W. Hood). LOWER SACKVILLE - Pacing —2.i0 — Chuck Worthy 2.02 l-4. Oct. 4, 1947, (J. Campbell). Judd 2.07 1-2, Oct. 4, i947 (S. Walker. Jr.). Trotting 2.15 — Mack Stout 2.14. Oct. 4, 1947 (O. Jardine). NEW GLASGOW, BLUE ACRES -Pacin.g - 2.09 1-5 — Wilkin 2.08, Aug. 20. 1947 (H. Bailey). Trot- ting -— 2.13 1-5 — Watchim 2.06 3-4, June l8, 1047 (W. Hood), NEW GLASGOW. UNION - Pacing -— 2.06 - Mighty Hanover 2.02 l-2. July 25, 1945 (H. Harri- son). Trotting — 2.08 1-2 -Millle Kalniuck 2.08 1-2, Sept. 2, 1042 (W. Kelly). NORTH SYDNEY - Pacing - 2.07 l-2 - Royal Hanover 2.04 1-4. Sept. 5, i938 (S. Purvis). Dermal 2,04, Sept. 4. i939 (W. Hood). Trot- ting — 2.09 — John Dean 2.08 1-2, July 23, 1938 (H. Sweeney). PARRSBORO - Pacing — 2.09 —Peter Brook 2nd, Sept, 3, 1945 (E. Semple). PICTOU — Pacing - 2.09 - Colleen Scott 2.06 3-4. Sept. 4, i946 (H. Harrison). Trotting - 2.11 1-2 -Trscey Hanover 2.10, Seipt. 4, i946 (L. Walker). PUGWASH — Pacing - 2.10 l-5 —Jean Henley 2.08 1-4,>July l. 1947 (C. Smith). SPRINGHILL - Pacing - 2.11 -Wilkin 2.08. July 24. 1946 (H. Bailey). Trotting - ill-Tracey Hanover 2.10, Sept. 3, 1940 (L. Walker). SYDNEY - Pacing - 2.07 1-2- Chuck Worthy 2.02 14,013.14, 1946 (J. Campbell). Trotting - 2.10- Watchim 2.06 8-4, Sept. 26, 1945 (W Hood). TRURO - Pacing - 2.08 1-4- Rhea Mae 2.04 1-2, Sept. l. I948 (J. O'Brien). Lew McKinney 2.02 1-2. Sept. 13. 1944 (C. Clarke). Trot- l-lfl! — 2.00 — Watchim 2.06 3-4, 5E1?)- 13. 1944 (W. Hood). PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALBERTON - Pacing - 2091-2 —Dlrect L. 2.09 l-2, July 5, 1939 (J. OBrlen). Trotting - 2.09 1-3 -Dude Potempkln 2.07 1-2, July 5, 1939 (L. O'Brien). CHARLOTPETOWN - Pacing- 201 1-2 - Bud Wenger 2.05 1-4, A118. 20. 1938 (E. Avery). Irot- this - 2.07 1-2 - wiiiciiim 2.0a 3-4 AHE- 17. 1945 (W. Hood). COVEHEAD - Pacing 2.06 1-2 -Chuck Worthy 2.02 1-4. Sept. l9, 1945 (J. Campbell). Trotting - 2.09 4-5 - Fast Train 2.05. Sept l5. 1948 (F. Baxter), HAMILTON - Pacing - 2.13 1-2 -Guy Ann 2.11 i-2. July 6, 1939 (G. Callbeck). Trotting - 2.12- Lusiy Frisco 2.01 1-4. July 6, 1938 it Racing Dates Ibo raced nt. any meet. except lii 1950 Season PJEJ. Harness Racing Circuit The Presidents, Secretaries and Managers of the P. E, I. track; met recently and. decided on u“ following racing dates for then respective tracks:- Orenlnz Night Racing (rhin- luttetowii-June 24th; Rlversiili»._ June 28th.; Summerslde-July lsi; Montague-July 5th.; Parkview. July 12th.; Charlottetown Night Races-July 14th and 15th; Cove- head-July 19; St. Peters-Jim. 26th; Covehend-Augusr, 2nd an}; 3rd; Montague-August 9th.; 0].] Home Week Night RSC€S—A\lgli_s|_ 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th: Afternoon Races-August 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th; Parkvlew-August 23rd; SL Peters-August 30th; RlVErSlde La. bor Day-September 4th.; Chm. lottetown Goodwill Races-Soil tember 6th, 7th. 8th.; Cuvelieiid- September 13th; Montague-Sep- tember 20th; Parkviciv-Septoiii. ber 27th.;-Rlverslde --- Thank; giving, Oct. 9th. A resolution was put (lirougli that no more than 12 heats would case of a split heat race. It was also decided in have i-ri- iries for tracks (other than Clirm lottetowri) close on Monday nlglil prior to races and take measurel to ensure that. only actual starter: would appear on advertising. The P. E, I. Racing Circuit llM been the means of developing a grent many trotters rind pncerl that have made history on Marti time trucks and trucks in Maine and elsewhere, Last season a pro- gram of four- evento was raced almost every Wednesday afternoon throughout the summer" and early fall with good purses the rule. All the trucks are safe, fast and per- fectly cared for. Distances to them are short, making the expense of transportation small. Audiences iirn enthusiastic and anyone will ngroa that an‘ afternoon spent at. rmt- o! the Island tracks is n most m- joysble outing. -__.. KENSINGTON — Pacing 2.08 l-4 —Jsne Aioiif 1.59 l-2, July 12, i939 (W. Kelly). Trotting - 2.10 l-4- Lusty Frisco 2.07 l-4, July 27. i939 (C. Schuman). MONTAGUE - Pacing -2.07 l-d -Pai:rick Direct 2.07 i-4, Aug. 8, 1934 . Isnor). Trotting-2.08 1-4 -He thenbell 2.08 1-4, Aug. l. 1936 (D. A, MucKinnon). NORTHAM — Pacing - 2.08- Barney Hanover 2.07, July 26, 193i (T. Se-miplc). Rainey G. Henley 2.06. Sept. 10, i941 (R. Barnett). Trotting - 2.08 1-2 - John Dean 2.08 l-4, July 13. 193B (ll. Sweeney). ‘ PARKVIEW RACEWAY - Pae- lng - 2.10 4-5 - Worthy Ermine 2.08 2-5. Aug. 10. 1949 (E. More- slde). Trotting - 2.11 Lel Brewer C. 2.06 3-4, July 20, 194! (E. Bernard). RIVERSIDE — Pacing - 2.11- Jeen Henley 2.08 l-4, July 25, 194! (W. Kelly). Trotting — 2.13 2-5- Lee Brewer C. 2.06 3-4, Oct. 8. i941 (M. Bell). SUMMERSIDE Pacing 2.07 l-2 - Happy L- 203 1-2, Jul! 7. 1943 (E. Semple). Trotting - 2.06 - Squire Hanover 2.08, Jul! 15, 1942 (T. Sample). Watcliim 2.06 3-4, July l5, 1942. (M. Mac- Arthur). ST. PETERS - Pacing 2.12 2-1 -Fillbert 2.09, Aug. 3i, 1940 (W. Lewis). Trotting — 2.11 - Len Brewer C. 2.06 3-4. Aug. 3i. i949 (E. Bernard). LEADING REINSMIIN 0F I949 (Only points won on Maritiml tracks are taken into account i! placinlzs) In the contest for driving honor! Worrell Lewis, Reserve Mines. C. 8., is in the lead. He was a bl»! driver from the opening gong un- til late September, competing 0v?! Nova Scotis tracks and at practi- cal-ly every race meet on P. E. I. His points were won with horsel from the P. J. Cadegan stable and outside mounts given him by Ili- mlring ‘owners. Worrelis gi-nul manner and driving ability i-arn- ed for him great popularity and I large measure of applause from the many thousands who wltnessel his winning feats. Worrell drwi the three fastest heals stepped l“ the Marltlmes with Carl Fl)!” 2.0a. iii Coveheld. P.r-:.r.. Sept i): (Continued on pbgm (C. Schuman) . t 2.11 3-5 - Rhea Mae 2.04 I-2, July rumor: nnnrbim 2.11‘ Winner of 17 heats in 1949 and P. E. 1. tracks the past season. old Cudmore, Brsckley, P. E. leading intwlnrier Iownedandqrlven