mutual, handle was less than in |showed the most consistant im- ta AS 1 lbeninie : @ w —— = s . + 7 ce - Ny stx percentage points. Zackie |that the old foundation sires ate jalfke, are inctined to be tem-) Jame WE, Fire Cracker, B4} The Guardian - The Evening Patriot Page KK ee ee ee ee IEEE Sep lpecamcctn) cate ane lee tee, ee eee : 7 ae driver in all three categories | were. tric. “Starburn” is no éxcept-| Chief, Eloises Pet, Jazz Man, - oie 20 eine: 0 mney sak Be Po [Ans 2, Deters te cece Semi eel: Sgki. Arments Seity, 3 thirds in 182 starts the most by |Hal”-is by the 2:00 rmer behind and seems to hope the | Success Kane, Huckster, Brew- THOROUGHBREDS any driver. Bob Stevenson was |“‘Lew Hal” (“Lew — challenge created by this added | ers Pride, Dan K, Sky Prince, TWO \ second with 17°wins. Boyd Tre-|“Effie Laurie” by “ Hal”) | handicap. ye getting to the| Hermes Spud, Newport Frisco, mere, the only locally stalled |and out of the pacer, “May I.|front in a field of horses, he|Shermar Allen, Brown Berry, IR FIELP?S novice driver, had a credible .231 Henley,” 204 34 by “Peter Hen-|considers the race over and the|Rhap Lou Lee, Killarney Boy, JIN THE i & average So, ot Sx, wile lley=; omen adele, 8 geateries |challeage gone pete, Deatgeen, Fag o oS ‘ ‘ adr i ht thirds fi iy tracing fo While future . “Star. Miramichi Post, Filberts —~ ‘ Queen Scott, the fine six-year-|worthys” and the Miustrioes|,, Wate the ture. of Sar oy Borderview Shei, Direct 1. Prince Edward Island old chestnut mare by Fred Scott |“Henleys”” This would give gravely in doubt due to the seri-| C©&&- Harrys Bomber, Top - - - because this Island is becoming out of Maxie Sandlin, whose |“Starburn” direct crosses Oot stture of his iniey, Tam |Huytim, Prince Robert, Brias ? finest centres in Canada Facing career might be st 28/10 “Guy ‘ty 38 many | 00) he that | ney, FT 2m | Chief, Hallies King, Mighty War- one ; ita end as a result of 2 broken an- | generations of descendants. That). in wishing | "10%, Fishermans Luck. for the gréea racing kle suffered in Saint Joha late im |this line-breeding is highly suc-|"c/" .. ree 1 dash — Mr. Berry Key, Jims ‘an ‘more and more top the season, was the leading dash | cessful is proven by the cham-| >i", * rcr¥, Speedy. recovery | pitty, Sunrise, Miss Dot L, Leg- horses . . . creating more and better ley Wilson, who bought her cw a |Pi0w’s full brothers, “Loré Leke- | priniant racing career in 2967 <r Clare, Micomichi’ BAL, Mag- purses . . . truly, making the sport two-year-old, to Arthur Craig of burn” 2:10°° and the ill-fated One thing certain, racing-@r not, da Wick Miss Silent, Miramichi, s TOP attraction during the tourist Summerside, P.¥.1. in earty Sep | ““Mikeburn,” 2:00 25.'. © “Starburn's” future is assured | George, Waynes Pride, Westph- season. 207.3 on ; ; True to his lineage, the Mari | who Jame Ex- 2. CONTINUED OM PAG eee ne ae ease the tendency oe ar ae ee. eee ee ee _ -- - because this is famous for to be double As a two |Speed, endurance, lineage such |Dudiey, Forbes Scot, Fiaffaway, quality dairy and operates STALLION year old. the Fredericton. N. B.|as his ean only add to the im-|Borderview afl, Miramichi one of the most modern plants in CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 |icoking very promising. Then— |—— fwe wear dead iee, Voller Danade, -.-- producing many quellty “Federal,” has as his third dam LY oe tecrren comens| IMPROVEMENTS Chief, Miss Heather Hal, Jolly products. ° te ' the greatest producing matron [ome Upon recovery, converted May, Trim Tag, Delaware Devil, ‘ ' is RACING FAMILY of thems ail — “Emily Ellen.” |'0. (Be Pore. es at thet aan | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 | Miss, Donna Way, Rice Norris. 1 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes : ys ; dnd don't typene the potent sie. | SOO" cr ald aad has teen Sandy Slator, Downwtown Girl, |Squawking Squaw . Pagweak, to all Maritime : Yanket Blaze, 2:04, stands proud- trainer-driver Emmet Bernard, his |**_“Peter, the : » |lowering it every: since — Ww. ; Land Robert, True Long, Dees Lady, : : Axworthy,” “Peter the Great, yor Top Way, Paddy Girl, oe and good luck in '67 ' ly in the infield of Charlottetown son, Albert Bernard and the young- |.s4 “Guy Anworthy” whe round |°ddly enough by four seconds| Aura, Mi Breese, Charming | Miramichi Borderview ro ; Driving Park following his 2:05 mile est member of this horsey clan, - |out Federal’s family tree. each year —— 2:07 25 at 5; 2.0% | Abbe, Borderview, Bob Lee. | Robert, True Long, Dees Lajy, over that oval. With him are his | Shane. ; On “Lakeburn’s” wraternal |2> 2 ©. 1 1s a great tragedy) 3 dashes— Susie, Cleggs Last, | Edgewood Scott, Slippy Queen, , line, he is a grandecn of “Lee |{% comadian racing that at the |Shermar Andrew, Northt ie! 4, Al Dale, Estralita C, E.T. Adios, C tral C es Lid. , E. ‘ Harvester” and a: great-grand- cor Se ajedeahie’ taedion oar Gary T. Adids, ™ D Clegz~ Maynards. Bion Tommie B. en reameri : . +R: 6 iS m “Tats mabes oe midi int chao Bod. J. Scotch Hal, Yankee Tim- | Summerside Charlottetown . Seurts . « ne : ‘e Ae * an: tan conan to hae All stars, human and animal! 2 dashes — Brewer Might, | ber, Leos Pick, High Splint. = : is plague at fredericton je"xoe =~ ; . iy thane Mectinns . t By MURRAY F. CAIN any performer. A total of 64 bor- |sen 6f- Bachelor Hanover Bes \tmdle af delat from feo whe r Fredericton Raceway, plauged |ses took: new or reduced marks. |Ann Key, trotted to a new life |are devoted te the a with early unseasonable weath-|Romance, a five-year-old bay |time mark of 2:08.4 with such |letics as it- ence . er, was forced to wind up its | gelding by Price’ Tag out of Bet-| class and ease that he received * 1966 program on October 13, the |ty Lou Budldng owned by Ron-|an ovation, well deserved on“ his a earliest in many years. Butjald Fagen of Woodstock wh © /return to the winners’ circle. His . Community Racing Ltd. present- | took a maiden mark of 2:18.4 on | repeat win in 2:10 later the same . ed 37 race cards during the sea- | July 4 and reduced it by seven |evening confirmed his class as ° son. and while. the $405,929.00 |full seconds to 2:11.4 by July 21 |he came well off the trot in the | ish ges 1955, the purse payout of $62,084. | provement before being felled in jen with splint trouble shortly af ’ was a record. « |a collision shortly .~ thereafter. | ter this performance, he was re- " Racing at the Fredericton | Romance retired for the season |tired for the season. His injury Oval, other than financially, of | but this big spirited pacer will |nas been fired, and ¥ be re- which this corner has no know! |20 doubt compete again in 1967. | sponds to treatment, Peter Po- total of 59 dashes were raced in |0ld pacers scheduled for August | will not doubt be surpassed next Te 2:10 or betier representing ap- |25 did not fill and was cancelled | year. me 2 races held. The fastest mile of |Sfficials and fans alike.’ Th®|nsiers 2:07% track record was = the year was by J. Scotch Hal, |event would undoubtedly have! .neenied for June 23, when ALL who won the second leg of the | Produced a new two year P&c-| rp ouericton Raceway offered Dave Griffith Memorial Pace|ing mark by the sensational |. isrgest putse in its. history, daring Exhibition Week in 2:05, | Wild Chance, who two weeks |ciio: 99 in the Internation al HORSEMEN : This seven-year-old brown geld-|carlier paced the Saint Johnipi. an early closing event, ing by N.D. Hal out of Franny Oval in 2:06.2 to establish a new Hanover owned by Gordon Mc- | Maritime two-year-old prerace favorite, Andy’s Son, : Kinnon of Charlottetown paced | defeating some of the top Maritimes Wonder Horse, when six sub 2:10 miles, the most by |time Free for Allers in the Pro- | won! t easily in times of 2:06.i in ‘ Andy’s only appearance in Fred- imes of 1:07 and 2:08. (erictont his year. as be was not E invited to ‘he Walter oe Call *|Dave Griffith Memorial. Bese The four-year-old trotting ree-| Diminutive Clayton Dickson of 4 ord tumbled with suddeness | Debec, N.B., with 40 starts, two when the Jackie Bernard train-|more than the minimum require- Kimball's ment copped the Universal Driv- “- ~s eee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteree Me Na Rthig na kam ie ie wy pos nl gts gh Neg Dial 4-6561 and 4-6562 cae , A eR ek, een, me MEMORIALNO.9° = Jp raATDE [TY , a 4 sete nan Horsemen P one ; ae a For Your<]- GUARANTEED PURSE $10,000 |° wale for vour PLEASURE too! _. Tailored y : eee a : Le S Heavy Cor d 4 YEAR , OLD EARLY CLOSER The familiar ery "Here They Come" - - --"- that In 1966 for example, 56 racing meetings were held 6 ee” let | -_-_ | moment of anticipation just before the horses reach “Under The Lights" at the Charlottetown Driving Driving : JULY Ist aes $1000.00 ADDED the wire - - - the excitement of the-stretch drive Park ....as many or more arein store for 1967. i , Pants sii 4 ke sinhor oad taeda amelie iid aeeedinciai at se... | --- the sound of pounding hooves-across-the. finish. ..Every-da + More-people.use-el ctri ity-at-work-an ad Leather 3 YEAR OLD MARITIME BRED .2 ‘Tine --= Yes, all of this is part of the thrill of harness play - - - they have come to realize that sonany. Drivin hss es racing on Prince Edward Island. And you enjoy the éworks for your PLEASURE tool ; , i g ; é ' EARLY CLOSER A Island's largest spectator sport more because of <a Bae OCT. 9TH,- $1,000 ADDED =——s—i—isédi«tlctricity. 2 YEAR OLD MARITIME BRED |. ~TRURO RACEWAY =| CHARLOTTETOWN ee