mud.” M". 23. The Guardian Page 1 Tile USTA film of the Ramble- tonian and Little Brown Jug rac- es which was shown in Charlotte- town aild this week in Saint John. moves on Saturday to Halifax where C. L. Dauphinee. well knovtil horseman. will take care of its showing there. We have a lot of requests for it and have tried to place them in the order in which they have been received. mu we hope to have them shown at all the principal racing centers in the Marilimes. llr. Dauphinee has been one of the best supporters of harness rac- mg through the years and his pac- er Coiinally 3. 2.10 2-5 in 83 starts last season was 27 times first. 11 times second and 9 time! third- These starts oi course include his iiins over the Halifax Commons where he was a familiar figure while that track was in operation. liir. Waldo 3. 2.09 is I 6-year-old chestnut gelding by The Widower 1.59M. and was 5 times first, 7 times second and ten times third last year and is eligible to the 2.19 pace. lie was formerly owned by Donald Rankin. North West Arm.. C.B. Another horse he owns in the 9-year-old Ableway 3. 3.09 4-5- This horse is extremely well bred. his sire being King's Counsel p. 1.38 by Volomite 3. 2.03'Ki dam. the famous brood mare Margaret Spangler p. 2.02V4. The dam of by Peter the Brewer 4. 2.02Va. dam. Del Direct p. 2.03'.&. Edna Brew- er is the dam of ten with records of 2.10 and better. six of them with records of 2.05 and better. get during 1950. SEASON TICKETS harness horse colonies of the sea- son stabled there and receiving daily jogging and training. some put through their paces. This is largely due to the enterprising put on I sale of seasonia tickets that is bringing in a large response from fans in Woodstoc' and vicin- a strong executive with him and the Maritlmea. J. Henry DeWitt. Wilfred Price, l-trank Vanlluskirk. calling 2.05Va on July 13, 1039. with driver Hunt up. FINISH COUNTS three mile tracks. Ba Hollywood Park and 11 Per cent; seven. dents occurred at pari-inutuei in to drivers inci-snug list i cio.:::::"”.;..i:is".r DOWN THE Ablewly ll Edit! BPGWGY D- 1. 3-00 Masiex. Ltd. Converters and Prin- Kinr'- Counlel Wm next to the office. He probably holds the rec- famoul M1105 in Wlllnlllll 01 NI ord in Halifax for continuous elec- Island Park. Woodstock. NE. of good ones in his day. notably can boats of havinil one of the top Frank Patch. that was leading 05 standardbreds valued in the vicinity of 3100.000 are regularly Woodstock Driving Club that have ity. The president of the club is D" J' 3' s""'"I"d End h” h” is the owner of the good trotter they mean to make Woodstock one of the best racing centers in Among the trainers there are Bob Brown. Jim Smith. Cruse Rob- inson. Bert Harper. Clayton Kil- lam and Harry Mount and there are numerous private owners like R. E. Hamilton. Lorne Britton and The Wood- stock track has long been regard- ed as one of the fastest in the iilaritimcs and the pacing record more of 2.05 was set by Ray Hen- ley 2.02Va on July I4. 1038 with Earle Avery driving. The trotting record is 2.0755 made by Calumet Every driver of harness horses feel he had an advantage when hs secures the pole position. and it certainly does help a whole lot. statistics taken by The United States Trotting Association for Meadows. anta Anita. show that position do not count II winning advantages as much as one would think. Here are the "Wises: for pole. 15 per cent: number 2 position. iii per cent; "We. ll percent; four. it per "ht; five. 14 per cent; six. it per cent: seven. 12 per cent; eight. 10 Per cent. For sixteen of the top lilri-mutuei half mile track in the United States the percentages are: Pole. it! per cent. number two.. 15 per cent; three. 12 per cent. four. 14 llcr cent; five. 18 per cent; six. ” 9 per cent; Kht. 10 per cent. It will be seen that positions count much more over half mile tracks and the rea- soup is that the getaway to the "1"" I8 only about half the .Thance that it. is on a mile track. C f Pmeninae of accidents oc- nileizql-IK on I race track in USTA M derilhlp has also been eompu. "unfit; I shows that although the mm 1350! tracks in membership m" p hi have increased largely. M "IF t Plcintz. yet the number in ?C.Cl(ICIlII resulting in injuries 9-)1 - which was 102- has mlgyllllcrelltd to 152 In two. In alter year 93 of these acci- :'r':.”."'3'v 47 at fairs and 12 in , ""0! and warming u. Injm-. i" l"” '0 105 in I000. Know? out in.iu' . A .,,, "I9 of rtlii: drivve.rrs' elarry mind- 9 ilfwtb at the trotting sport In nnancted by the nan ., ed with the dune resrei of the 'n b . I in t Iendld gentle- ), ub'Iupgg-.n'n".','. ox. CIIIHEN at Stamina- 31,3, aids. Mr Curran helped greatly In BACK STRETCH oi California Redwood and there is not a knot in the entire build- ing. one of the top cupolas has I closed in observatory facing the track from which perfect observa- tion of the horses at all times can be made while they are training and jogging. Mr. Camp has gone very thoroughly and very cleverly into breeding operations as well and foals by Scott Frost are show- ing up this season. Pictures of two of them appear in the Camp Farm views mentioned. One of them in out of Rilda Mile 3, 2.035: and she is the dam of the 1950 Kentucky Futurity winning trotter Nimble Colby 3. 1.59. The 14th annual Spring auction at Saratoga Springs. New York. will be held May 7 Ind I and I large number of horses are ex- pected to be consigned to it. It was at this sale some years ago that Pei Hanover was purchased by Roy Bevan. MASTER CLEANERS IZSIIITYITREEI FOR PROMPT SERVICE 5636 - DIAL - 5636 xiv voun CLOTHES an Norr BECOMINGTOYOU-- THEYSHOULDBE-u COMING'I'OUS----- THE COMMUIIIT FRIENDLY CALL AND SEE NEWEST arenas IN- COATS. SUITS. DRESSES. BIDUSIS, SWEATERS AND SKIRTS. A. P. Grattan. a Canadian pac- er. took I new record of 2.05 last season and shows up in the Year Book as having 25 firsts. 9 sec- onds. 6 thirds and 2 fourths, yet the money he earned was only 51,400 - certainly not in accord- ance with the amount of effort be had to make to win it. ALDERMAN We had the pleasure of I short conversation with G. Murray Sulli- van of Halifax. who represents ters. and Master Textiles. Ltd.. Manufacturers and Distributors. and we learn that our mutual friend Alderman Frank Adams is still attending to the duties of his lion. Frank's great hobby was har- ness racing and he owned a lot Maritime free-for-aller for years and the last horse he owned was Watchim 2.06. that holds Maritime trotting records at St. Stephen of 2.060: Bridgewater. N.S. -- 2.07. Sydney-2.10, Truro -A100 and Charlottetown 2.07Va. In all the above races he was driven by Billy Hood. who still races I stab- le at Foxboro, Mass and other tracks. Marsiiall Govang of Saint John Gay Music 2.10 3-5. that racing mostly against pacers last year was three times first. three times second and three times third. We understand that he is offering him for sale and he certainly would be a good addition to I racing stable that requires I handy trot- ter. WELL UP Going over the lending money winning horses of 1956 we were curious to see hniv the Sol Camp stable troitcrs and paccrs driven by Joe O'Brien showed up. Scott Frost waas leading aged trotter with 305,051; Bond Hanover 2. 2.00 1-5 was leading 2-year-old trotter with 845.601.; Double scotch 2. 2.00 4-5 won si9.l40 and Time Me 2. 2.04 won 813.615. in aged pacers Diamond Hal 4. 1.57 2-5 was third with 380.179 and in 3-year-old pac- ers Adioway I. 1.59 4-5 was eighth with winnings of 325.404. In 2-year- old pacers Adios Express. 2. 2.01 was the winner of 356.192. We think you will agree that it is I remarkable showing for one stab- le and for one driver. Trainer Aubrey Rodney has I stable of 21 horses in training. the second largest at Sarstoga Race- way. Saratoga Springs. N.Y. When we fisrt started harness racing Aubrey Rodney was our hero. In l9l2 he drove Baden to a record 2.0056 and he was the ingest money winning trotter in the Unit- ed States. Aubrey would then be just a young man. The fame of Baden travelled as far as Moa- cow. 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