1 Exceeding Al Amhen turkey In the St. Cather- mgg district of Kings county is 1 happy mother today she W , mood of eight young turkey s 1,, iuok after. Apparently she mink; they are her own flesh and 1,199.1 and not a product of the Ind, it came about in this inan- 1,”, The farmer- knew her incub- Iljgn efforts would result in 'love's 1,1,.,1- Iost' even if the incubation 111,11 had not already passed. word passed through Game As- wgiation hannels that 9-day old 1,11-key chicks from wild stock were at the Hatchery at Tryon "iii had to find a home. Joe Hennessey, a membe of the Kings county Branch (East) Fish and Game Executive. immediate- Iv drove to Tryon and picked up the nine little orphans. Eight sur- Vll'9Il ille trip and are now happy iiiider the watchful eye and care ,1 3 natural mother and family .911. well and happy at last re- port I uiiderstand- it is the ln- tention to let them range when the 3.1111111; turkey's are feathered. They'll be wild as hawks come October The old hen ls del1gh!- fully happy. What she doesnt know will not hurt her and one 111111;; is certain no one will be ,,i,ip in put her wise. Truly a case ,,1 igiioriiiicc being bliss. GOOD START V The pheasant Ie-stocking pro- ject in Prince has exceeded1ex- pcclations to date. The initial giagc of the venture has been liziiidlcd uell and the men In 1-11.-1r'.:e descrvc credit. It is quite possible there will be several thousand mature pheasants re dy for release in-tiic wild come Sept- cmbcr. The initial stage presents no spccial problem if handled cor- ct-(Iy. They can bcvraiscd about as easily all domestic chlckenb It frfl and cared for properly and their quarters are kept clean and riiscase free. However. llllkll0Wll factors enter the pictiire once the l birds are turned out into the wild. It is then that Nature steps into the picture and regardless 01 What man has done beforehand Nature takes her course. . Spootsmen's hopes run hIKll at the moment that an open season mi pheasants in West Prince in two or three years is not bcytllld an impossibility. Just a word tqf caution to the hunting fraterniy if an open season on pheasants is In effect in West Prince in 10 years you will have cause to con- gratulate yourselves. According to ficures released by the State of Wisconsin a couple of years ago it's still a sixty-five dollar quest- i-... oi.-i httiotown oinn-iiiui, S&tll1'tIIy.'iElllI9 13. 1955 1 Ein-irsiis' CORNER Pheasdni Stocking Program I Expectations me wrong they do not have to be poached. I talked to quite a number of U. S. game officials on this subject while attending the North American Wildlife Conferen- ce held at Montreal In March 1955. The majority frankly stated they do not know with any degree of (certainty just what doesthappen the released birds. All agreed that predators took a considerable tall but not up to 95 per cent If predator to'll. was that heavy. game wardens and protectors in the field. would find more evidence such as feathhers and bones. Lack of visual evidence tends to indic- ate that pen raised birds. at least a very high percentage of them, lack the will to live when thrown on their own resources and crawl into a hole or under a pile of brush and die. TAKES TIME West Prince can be stocked with pheasants if the birds that do survive are given a, chance to secure a foothold but it cannot be COnSldCl'cC: in the light of a 'get pheasan hunting quick scheme'. Here is another angle. Supposing 200 hundred pheasants are pres- ent in West Prince this coming spring and 50 eoveys are spotted in September there is still the ac- cllmatlzation factor to consider. It's a mere guess how many will survive to coming winter. I have a slight idea of what I am talk- ing about regardless of the Wis- consin report on pheasant propa- gation I raised pheasants und- 4-2. er brown Leghorn hens 30 years ago. letting them run wild, and the results were practically N11,. three known Cocks survived the following winter and it wasn't overly severe. It is this Columnist's opinion. giv- en In all sincerity. that the total production of pheasants this sea- son should be released in Prince county with approximately 90 per cent going to west Prince where there are no pheasants. or pract- ically none. at the moment. That's the only way to find out actual results of the restocking program. A thousand pheasants could be re- leased this fall in Queens county and what gauge would we have to evaluate results - none at all - and there would be the grave dang er of watering down the blood lines of our present stock. I know there are some sections of Queens where there are no pheasants but if the terrain and habitat was suit- able they'd be there long before this - Kings County holds a higher pop- Ion as to what happens pen raised ulatlon of pheasants then most hunters are aware. A short closed phcasaiits after they are released In the wild. According to Wiscon- sin records if two thousand full groun-strong flying pheasants are released in an area where there were no pheasants previous to re- lease if ten per cent are present the following season the re-slock- but has been a huge success. For instance. if 2,000 pheasants. banded for record purposes. are released in West Prince this com- ing September It is conside ed a highly successful planting if 200 are present in May. Now don't get season and rigid protection is all the pheasant needs in Kings. When the restocking of Prince County with pheasants was first mooted this Columnist understood. and was under the impression it was the intention to live trap pheasants in Queens and release them in West Prince. I still am of the opin- ion that would have been a ' ' and least expensive mothod of giv- tint shooting comparable to Queens County. - .-was P"--tw ..r. Right .,w ANNETTE 'l'm'I'EN1earan that (roster use In body. arms and lands is bad by starting with the Ir ALEX .Mollll8oN Central Press Canadian Golf columnist era are aubjact to ten than the 53:5 tiifif TIPS ON oolrmo Hip Lower Tliori Left” hips tilted so that the right big always is lower than left. This ti should be made when first placing hands. slot: that assures failure. Golfers ing Prince County hunters pheas- ' A :11: By don't seem to Tniro. son) 3. A Alberton. with Sport Volo. also drove the fastest heat of the gck 3?” ""l"5 9q".lPmE''t' 11 naturally aren't anxious noon and paid his backers I 3 C" 5 3"” 11 "m"? '"m”' quoted. have expressed the opin- ion tbat these fines were quite a after ii'fe.l"”i' pthcizvindviiitihiif "tedlatslr Every dnv.0'BI'len'I Platchan Volo 2nd fI:geSSc?1:1”l':le"Pm: t;l;gl"Kg;ei”.:: Casbman. however. (Campbell) 2-3.1-its rey (Yorke) -. - think in 3100 fine is a t "l ' g 2'”. Eva tailing what he has to do when. ,0" in the pocketbook errl yin . . present Connall (Jones) 1-1 Gracie LOI.l "P9 b” 0t l'0"lll?9Blll?t floireg: might be wise (or some indusi (S. wsliien 2-s, auiy' P. c. Park- "dared essential er in. O'Brien) s-2. Time 1.40 vs. giffrieffagfjr lrhev Igleagnwn "IP- 55 TUTTI I 8.111. 1111- ' 2'15 V5' Cmumuy 1' Owned by ltlil midnight. getting "around five gfndizage In g1l,nnycoene:1 !?;:gm:5tee' abov 11 ' . v. . . Races 3 and 17,1 JlII(l:I:g"beF:::g eggs 5”?” w';l:n."hd” 5" Id take board some night and see how 1,, Scott (Yorke) Senator rFal- system ilmll-V25. the tzypsttl W" total wagered on any court (A. Cleveland) 25. Buster :vb0""d '"d””""gi . . I Tim 1-45 V5) ei'ia5i"."e'l.....5"Z'i.iiy'i""'ii."8 t"l.'li' . b Be 1 lift owns straight year he was otlie celiaslfilloion Tl fl-ttakc arch "1811? 't- goulddpe 24' climiierrland scoiiniiy PI-aniix ”f "'9 G”""l Cl""”"- in mg 0 M C N gas '5 Walker) Yorke is owned by the L. 3; G. Stables. Halifax. the Dauphinee Stables of Halifax. (Cruikshank)- B u d 1 on g 4-2. 1.43 U5. der. Halifax. Races 5 and ii. Time, 3-year-old groan filly that is making good In the United took a tab of 2.04 ((5 over a half- at Sydney. She WI! United States. ichnny ("Med 3”” II" mmh" old and is the cliampion pact-,r of Martha Dillon 3. 2.03325 had A1151,-1,111, W111. 3 record 01 11511.7. W. Price, Canterbury. died. Martha collapsed shortly He 1, expec1c.1 11, 51,-1.1”, 11, New 2nd and (1th Dianadale I before the foal was due and the york 10mm-1-ow and W111 be gape... was 1-2. Ima Bell (Dewitt) 3-1. won hy Applc-jack iw. Wiggins), Darnley filly was saved by veter- by V31, 10 309591911 Raceway Time. 2.25. 2.24. lnary surgery against long odds. where .119, mile track qualifying trot 2.09 M5. The season's record for 3-year- Johnny G101” 1.51; us, old pacers was made in the Adios 815.000 3-year-old pace at Roose- velt last week by Night Patrol. driven by Dell Miller. He headed the 2-year-old Acton by half a length in 2.02. HOW IT'S DONE The following is taken from a YVON WANTS SHOT AT TITLE Durelle And Wallace Feud! By ALAN HARVEY- Canadlaa Prss Staff Writer LONDON (CP)-'1' is slightly polar boxing rnenage co agar Harry Shep Sheppard has tw his wing. and th get along too well BACK -STIIETOII (Continued from page 6) 3, silver umng Easter Marie (D. Turner) 2. Time Counts (Piers) 3. time 217... new record for Silver Lining, owned by LeBlanc and Crossman, ster fisherman from Halo Ste. Anne. N.B. ton at Clapton Stadium nut Tuna- umn:-Joe '0'Br1en season. you don't have to talk. you don't have much time for it." lied. assistant trainers Gene Matuecl The office operation began 1m- and there is space for notes on how he does it. working." The But O'Brien Frost, last the Circuit competition. particularly with the starting another paccrs down of the greatest SEA CADETS TAKE CRUISE Four Guardian delivery boys- ban of the Sea Cadet Corps ycs- day visit. ' all members of the Sun-imerslde terday m0l'l1llll- 50 IIOINI H-M-C lea Csdcta band-are seen har- monizing in the latd popular while snmuta by motor boat about (I) officers and mom- S. Algonquin about 10 miles from to r lit, on Michael Scott. Gor-A in don Northnrnborlanil strait before the Roy Gallant. I Summcrsidl. 10? I t-'l'llIllt' iihlp entered harbour on a four ATTENTION ALL NAVAL VETERANS Tiiorowlboo iiieoriiigofol NovoIVotoronsqMbo L. P. U. Hal. 4lWmr Street on Sunday. Juno mi 1956 of 1:30 PM. foi-Ibo purpose of fol-iiilng a Main ' Ii-on Novel Vohnlns Association Iruncli for Cloliolloto Tliorowllbolnofmidoncosovord liollbon of ttio National Council Moiirlraco Naval Veterans Association of Alwlioona Inhruhdcnlljdlhdfhnd. (Sgt) R. A. M. Hlcllllzllu Nntlooailbomicu. Wallace of Brantford and Creighton WMII could out- C. dun n m 1 ll-ten -- Iinhlnx. But PGFIIIPI :')erter:nf'I've tiEveiei:i' inii; , when you win 3421.660 driving I with these boys and they haven't harness horse. as he did last llld I Word yet - - - if only they would talk to each other." mand "I really don't have anything to .1, v1-1,11,-M1 No" G.. (K say much." explained Joe. "And. Plak)ne2y)Ml. CardJInalts Echo bwldwv "'9 W3? 1 "-111 my 591519 paper, says that if people wonder (Ba er . oney's orth (N l- , , No" ea onrien runs his 35-horse stable "eh M. violluonl f it . Th first 11:0 limped by Earl Morash. Dari. afmlg hewediiei aupbgsnnkurmiz " Nprmnly they would have Wolverine Raceway was set up received At Sackvllle Downs last Satur- '"'5 Witt-ti"nI c!b1net'- deal" was back In the "good old days." aw ditemwn men was . good and everything. He has I stall program of eight dashes at three- quartsr mile Hi III II ' . that includes bookkeeper L313: :2; gmfhog o:Vl:u;?s';I':!g1:::fed1nf1)e-gtween Just Rita (Cruikshank) stead of grounding the c lp it i feiantnulzeg o:lf.ht;oaft;:'nl(I)gi gyas Rtlie :23h"EI:f)?)':" '13” or 19 awn!" question. they have been uoriiereg w I ay - O'Brien. son of Harry O'Brien. If emf” dlend 'g'"u,f:k':i"1dow and deposit a C-Note. Sev- the L 3” G 5” Ray " e "n W ” eral drivers we've talked to. who E to be record for va York. Pace Jet Master 2.98 2-5 gwiger) was 1-3, Farscud 2.07 1- - - , . Turntr) 3-1. Danville Dele- . lP'”'d'"5 J"5'1:fns””';g gate 2.09 (MacAlduff) 2-2. Time, to step up to the cashier's win- bargain. ””""d " l'”' liliiznuzhnoffice in the paddock. One hundred dollars is a nice piece that amount horse. H trted defense of his circuit fitlsaalast gag. more cancer" on the Sport voio (R. O'Brien) 1-1, Just Wk "i W”'V"l"9- Rita 2-3. H1 Gal I-2. 1.39125. 2.16. Sport Volo is own- "I ”.""”1';' '1; 1509” . ed by Fresco” Harvey. wmdsor. years am coniaii winner, for - - Curremy major violations could send har- hes ugmem-"E up his h""”' we ness racing back to the "sticks". Looking over the summaries of '-'i'ednesda,yis races we notice that ' two Island drivers were active 1,315. 11,1. 1 9,1 . - at Woodstock. Teddy Wetr belntz states is Princess Martha that ,1,111f,n f;1l1l,l.,,,a,1V5 1::.,,.?1::1 ,”;',f;',l,E first and second in the first and once A1151,-1,118, 10, 111, fifth dashes with Lebasi. Rey- 111. 15 913111 yea,-11 nolds Hanover (Troy) 3-1. 2.29. 2.27. Over the Pride. owned and driven by J. H. three-quarter DeWitt. was 1-2. there was pm" ' by those present and also by any- one who has seen the results of This is taken front Inside The the racing. There were some real Paddock. by Tony Sisti and is upsets. particularly in the B 6: clipped from a New York paper: CC Trot when Zukle Volo. owned -The balance of power is tilting by Eliot Saunders. Lexington. the wrong way again at Roose- Mass. and driven by Len0Meara Sam velt Raceway. Jimmy Cruise and was first to the wire. Hugh Bell have been fined 3100 (Walker) 2- x-: , - - rm- The four sea cadets. from left? WI. The Canadian party arrived by cant sy. The Sporting Record, it weekly holder, Archie Mimi-e, decide; 1., move into the heavyweight ranks. suspensions but that long Just shan 2.12 attitude company to open a compares Petty cash fines for and Lebasi is owned by rick) In the Dali- Drlvcr Harper is a mug Time. 2.16. 2.15. gille. The Halilar card on Wednesday 4151 J an excellent one Flaxscot ased FECES tainly showed u l'”ghf:'i Hlrschis Florence I . . 3-5 t I t ' Since the public is sup- 333:3” 1.:e8s..1m H251 wmn"' posed to have the most money shank) 3-2, Billie's P (B. Queen I, own Coldbroolt; (Price) Stables. Coidbrook. DlEn:daleB Sparkle so 9 1-9 ration, owned by W. Price an ma e m P pa by J. H. Dewitt. In the 3rd and ed by 1-1 D0119,-1y. 551,11 111,11". 1,, Vodka S.. the trotting star from saw he W111 man-11 511-ides with 7th dashes Diamond Chief (Har- Chrmch""ch- New z”l3"d- wml some of the best pacers thcrc. Perl , owner J. S. Shaw up. won a He has had , wm,(1cr1-111 ca,-cc, ilton) 2-1. Time. 2.17. 2.16. Diam- (C. 3' RWWVE" In In his homeland having taken his 0nd Chief is owned by W. Price. 2.09 Till” I3 "'9 "cmd he record in 1954 over the Sydney Canterbury- Il” W9" '9 he "1"" b9 39m"! half-mile oval. Most of his raccs IIMIVE DI CIlll'I0"9i0W"- , 1 used to the Gate and the different have been ,1 1,1,9 and 0n,,.q.m-11., 4th and 3th dashes DominIon's way of starting from his home and up 10 two ".1105. country. We hope he makes good Addingwm N. 2, because of the tremendous risk mug ti-ack he sci a record for (Troy) 3.1, and expense Ill! OWIWT has lake" one and five-eighlhs miles when to race so far away from home. he defeated Saint John. The union 1; hggwgu Gordan daywltb the Empire title at stake. why Wallace is fighting for the 1 Durcllo .a go against title and why Durelle in side- Mlnea. Ont.. here to tight for the Arthur Howard. 1 car salesman tracked. British boxing authorities Bi-iugh Emplm light, heavyweight from suburban Isllngtoa, on the will "probably wiggle out by say- crown. and -Yvon Durelle. the Iob- same card. log that Wallace has been winning Published reports here suggest while Durelle has not been acquit- Durello Ia irked that the title shot ting Wallace meets Britain”: Ron 381- should I0 t0 Wallace. when Dur- elle himself heavyweight champion. ' United States paper sports coI- am”: 70 TALK himself like I champ." Meanwhile. the British -Boxing Canadian light Board of Control says it is going to press to have the Wallace-Ban to contest recognized as an'clim- Sheppard, who is looking after lnator for the world title. Shep- pard staked the claim on behalf of Wallace Thursday and E. .1. (Teddy) Waltham. secretary of the board. said he will support the de- Whether the world title is left va- depcnds on whether this week. new record. Zukle also won the C It DD Trot with Buster Bud- (Moore) 2. Time 2.17. The B 5: CC Pace was split up Eva York ( Rita is owned Walker ) In the 3-5-1; season's record If um Sackvillc Downs-2.12 4-5. This is Continues it the first time Farscud was beat- . en this season. Danville Delegate raced in Indiana last k a time record of 2.09. A eligible to a 2.26 class and cer-i , p well with El'Iei'y-'A'-f'l' ) 0 bearcats. t-he invitational Pace Harry larmony 2.08 IN, Federal Dawn nl'2. Time. 2.7.1. Dash 1 was won by Danny Dale Roy (8 Time. Andrew). (Buy Adams 2. Time. 2.16 4-5. Boy is owned by Dawn (L. Jones) Time. 2.20 4-5. Applejack is own- the 4th and 7th dashes the reli- as 1-2. Prince Abner (Ham- able I2-year-old Monty Budlong nod) was 1-4. Duke Azoff -5 (A. Porter) 2-I. best 2.21 3-5. In the owned by G. Wood. Saint John, and Duke Azoff by H. Macintosh. In the 5th and tllh C010lleI D3" dashes Vella Grattan 2.16 Sr.) 3-1. John. at the annual sale there. Winners at Wednesday night's-1a'5 301, each capturing a heat at Truro were: Race Newfie Girl. owned and driv by K. Pnkney. 1; Miss Kitty .1. 111' d I (P. Pinkney) 2. is 8'” .- a new record. Races 2 and Leo's I , Blane . 1-1: - Time. Blane Blane won I l ay, Jackie Gallllt. and Le-' ti-i-.1. ii, wnuom - Plllkneyl ; Dream (D. Pinkncy) and Crossman. Truro. Races 8 Ir 7. Chcvle G. (Gould) starters were True Linn 2.04 3-5 2-2. and Price Tag 2.05. The tun; Chevio was 2.1.1 and Tronia's Bob pa - G. is owned by Lorne Letcher. 382.40 for A S2 bill. (lonvalr will 3”" imd between 150 md 175 h"r'l Springhill. Races 4 & B: .lenny be remembered as showing in Belfast. owned and driven by K. third place in one of the dashes - Plnkney. 1-8; Peggy's Pride (be- of the Little Brown Jug Illm ex- Time. 2.19 3-5. 21). hibited here Peggy's Pride is owned by Le- st Crossman. Race 5 was Chalssonl 1-4: Mr- (D. Rankin) Z-1. Fraser Scott (Mt-Cullyl man Me is owned by Alex Cam- 2. Time. 2.81 3-5. Twilight Mel- oron, Sydney. only is owned by 11. I). Bennett. ed by Don Rankin, Leitchts Shelby Vic (Fletcher) 2.14 3-5. 2.15 4-5. ) 2-1. by Twilight Melody RUSSEL-HIPWELL ENGINES LIMITED OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO ' HALIFAX1-- MONTREAL -- TORONTO -- PORT ARTHUR ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF W. R. JENKINS ,- I08- 31! GREAT GEORGE STRICIVI” - 0IIARI.0TTl'TI'()WN. P. E. I. "CUMMINS" DIESEL ENGINE AND PARTS DEALER PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND GENUINE CFMMLNS PARTS AND EXCIIANGI I INQUIRIES FUR LISTER IDIESIGII IINIOINEI AND RUSSE1-HIPWEII ENGINES ill). 2-I. y B.C. Cruik- kl Haliflx. and Eva York by ble. Halifax. Time. i 2.14 4-5, 2.15 1-5-the latter a new year and He is - (Cruik- ride (Haley) Record Pearl is a 6-year-old gelding that raced through the Eastern United States last season BIllie's Pride raced through Virginia and latterly last season. At Saint John Raccirsiy the first" dash was won by l1olly's Pridel ed by Bei'tGreen,i (1.1 in Montreal (Kirkpat- Danny: Chlef' Dash .1 was i (Go- Vang) was 1-2. Hero's Child (Lan- Time. 2.21. 2.19 Vella Grattan is owned by M. Govang. Saint John: Child by W. Nevers, Hartland. The 6th dash was won by Linda Abbedale 2.08 3-5 (8. Janet Clegg 2.13 4-6 (1.. Queen) 2. Time. 2.14 3-5. Linda Ahbedale is owned by the B E: B Stables, in the Maritimes made their first Sha raced through appearance at Sydney on Wednes- Time 216 15g. Ohio last season and was purch- day night with Josedale Clans- Hero's Lawson ). 9" the fastest In the Maritime: at Tlm9- 2-73 4'5'T by Harry Hirsch and driven by 1:116. Manger was 2; Bonnymlte 2.05 3 Silver Lining (LcBlanc) 2.1. Time.3' 2.15 3-5. 2.17 3-5. Leo's Dream is In the second dash Troula's Bobl 1 owned by K. A. Plnkney. Dart- showed in front at the wire with a mouth and Silver Lining by Le- the ... -.. ,....-..1.. ... .. .. . AA (L. ' for 2 Harness racimz will be ushered back into the llmeliglit of the Is- land's sports world tonight at the Charlottetown Driving Park when the first race meet 01' the season will be held. starting at 8.15. Nearly 35 horses will go to the post in 8 dashes for purses total- ling 51.800. a considerable increase over the purscs of last year. 1 Five fast horses will get off in the feature event of the night that will he run in two dashes at 3300 per dash. All five were steady competitors on last year's cards and their names will be quite fam- lliar to race fans. In order of the 2. Teor's First Race Card At Cli'iown Driving Park Tonight 0 ., W positions from which they will start behind the starting gate. they 9 are Peter Queen. Keppoch Playgirl, Sir Joseph. Gahagan. -3; 1 all set for the first harness racing . - card of the season at the Charl- ..-..J oltetown. Driving Park tonight .-after some weeks of preparation. In the top picture three of the horses are shown running I pract- ice mile and on the left Len DRIVER AND HORSES .aro 'Mcar is seen as he arrived with Impact and Zukie Vnlo at the slab- les on Thursday. Two IIDTSPS in front taking their practice milr are owned by Earl Scmpel and that's owner Senipcl at the reins of the lead lltlrsv. l)nii takes up the rear with Wait For Me. On the loft impact is being led from the tarllcr by trainer Deed:-p Arsanault. watches from the rear and Don Seaman also looks on. Scamail Driver Lcn 0'Meara Guardian Photos. L President To Casi First All-Slar Ballot MON'l'REIll. (CP) --- President Prank Shallgncsay of the Interna- tional Baseball Leaguc will cast the first ballot today when polling begins for the league's all-r-tar team. The all-stars will meet the Mil- aukce Bravos of the National Leaiziie at Toronto July 22 in a battle of the minor leaguers against the msijor league team. Shaiigm-s.:y's selections will re- main secret until voting ends July Fans will choose 10 playprg, 111. luding righthanded and left- C1egg' 13,,1,a,.n Ann handed pitchers. Greg Mulleavy, manager of the all-stars and also of the ILts Montreal Royalsfwill name Other outstanding horses to ap- the "'3: of M5 25'm”" ”I""l- H” pear on the card are Morlell W ill also select two fellow-mam Woody My Darling. Abner Mc- me” I” 5"" "' c0"h"' Graw. April Bud. Jopps Maid. ey Royal. Sleepy Sam Suffolk Chief, Bob Clegg, Jollity George. and plenty of others. Many newspapers and radio and Real Flntlo. Feather Duster, Mon- Iiyiegumons in 0" leaguwl cum are cooperating with the leguc in the poll. Tabulations will be turned over to the local clubs for compilation and results will Once again. tonight's card starts be sent to lean. hudqmm," 1. at 8.15. The next card to be held M,,n11.u1 101. general "1"". at the Driving Park is scheduled ----n-.-..-.2... for next Saturday. Berwick. . Some of the best free-for-allers man from the Don Turner Stable and Archie Shore's import Tron- 1-lJoscdale Clansman won in 2.11. Convair 3. 2.01. owned Convair again 2: Jnscdale Clans- man 3 and Bonnynilte 4. other some months ago. Races 1 and 4: Dian Me (M. Time. 2.25 2-5, 2.23. AS AN AUTHORIZED son on ASSIIMIILIES AVAILABLE. PARTS ARE ALSO INVITED Castle (D. allable for Mr. Castle is nwn- and we can Creek. Time. 2.3 2-5. 2.22. Races 2 and 0. Trot and Pace: Jack Chips (J. Moffntt) 1-1, Black Majesty 2-2. Time. 2.19. 217. Jack Chips is owned by Mrs. Mac Kendell. Sydney. Races 5 and 8. Classified Pace: Seotty Boy (P. Hickey) 1-1. Miss Cherry Valley. I-3. Trixie Scott, 5-2. Time. 2.16 3-5. 2.17. Seotty Boy is owned by Wilson Collins. North Sydney. Tonight's races at the Charlot- tetown track will be the opening gun of the season. A good. well- balanced card will be presented and we are confident that every- one who goes will enjoy the evening's sport. 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