DECEMBER 12. 1953 THE , P.E.I. -REGT. (17 LRECCE) I PAY PARADE All ranks of the P. E. .I. Regt. (17 RECCE), in- cluding the Regt'l. Band, will Parade at the Armour- ios. Charlottetown (in uniform) on Sunday, 13 Dec. '33 at 1345 hrs. for C.O.'s Inspection and Christmas Pay Parade. Transport Wlii leave the various centres as follows: Summerside 1215 hrs. Kensington 1230 hrs. Rustlco 1300 hrs. Georgetown 1230 hrs. Only those on Parade in uniform and with a QM. clearance will be paid. Dress: Berets, Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots and Puttees. A. W. ROGERS, Lt.-Ool., Commanding Officer, P. E. I. Regt. (17 Reece) Iackjgeml Continued from page I the Maritimes received their lust due. He has I. very likeable per- sonality and we are sure nu who know him will be sorry that his affairs do not permit him to con- tinue as a director. I-lie contribu- tion to harness horse racing has been great indeed and as the years go by it will be more and more ap- preciated. His Hal Dale 2.0254 is the sire of three in 2.00, 82 in 2.06 and 121 in 2.10. also of the world's champion peeer Good Time 1.07 H5 and Adios 1.0115. the sensation- al sire whose two-year-olds set up world's records this year. An- other great sire he owned was Chief Abbedele 2.00 that died re- cently. Besides these there were several other great stallions. Mr. McNamara's eldest son, Edger G. McNamara. has been named as 3 director to succeed his father from District 2. He is.s. gs duate of Notra Dame and has been associat- ed with his tether in the operation of Two Galts breeding farm and racing stable and in addition he and his brothers. Leo Jr.. and Tom. operate 3 B Farm at Noblesville, Indians. By an overwhelming vote the Ssratoga Chapter oi the United States Harness Writer-'s Association has named Congress Lad as the Horse of the Year at Berstogn Raceway, New York. Fourteen oi! the 21 writers gave the six-yesr-old pacer first place on their ballots and six of them placed him second. 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He was taken to Cornell Veterinary Hospital. the leg x- rayed and an injured bone section removed. The boe injury suffered in training, had been responsible- for the soreness that was the cause of his bad showing in 1052. Cornell is getting quite a reputation for solving veterinary problems such as the sbove. some really outstand- in results have been achieved by the methods used there. Captain of the undefeated New York military (ootlmll team this fall was Ted Gibbons, son of Yonkers Racing Secretary A. 1:. ”Ted'' Gibbons. himself a former football great at Bodoin College, Maine. Waiter Gibbons, secretary of Roosevelt Raceway. is a brother of Ted's and both of them raced horses and became iamillar with the game that way. They are al- wys pleased to see Maritimers and recall happy times spent in these provinces by the sea. We have fol- lowed their careers in the United States with great interest and are glad that they are getting along so well. ' Here are the 1963 champions, trotaters and pacera: l-ii-Lo's For- bes 1.150-World. champion pacer on half-mile track. Yankee Han- over 8. 1.50 Us-season cahmrplon trotting stallion on half-mile track. Adios Betty 2. 1.68 4X5-world champion two-year-old pacing filly on. both mile and half-mile tracks, Phantom Lady 2. 2.00 U6-world champion two-year-old pu:ing1i.l.ly on half-mile track. Dale Front 2, 2.00 llii-world chamipion two- year-oid pacer in a race. Pleas- ant Surprise 3, 1.58 (U5-would champion three-year-old pacing filly. Pronto Boy 2. 2.04 No-- worid champion two-yuan-old trot- . ting gelding for two heats. and season champion two-year-old trotting gelding. NevwportDrea.m 2, 2.01 V5-world champion 2-ytar-old trotting ooit. Diane. Streak 1, 1.58 U5 " n champion tour-yeah old pacing filly. Kesetoner 3, 1.58 IF " L 'on th.ree-year- old peolng colt. Kimberly Kid 3, 2.00 3X6-Season champion three- Iyear-old trotting colt. stenogra- pher 2, 2.01-season champion two-year-old trotting filly in a race on both mile and half-mile trucks and co-holder of the world record for two-year-old trotting tllllu. Princess Rodney 2, 2.01- Oo-holderr of world record. for two- yeer-old trotting fillies. Tassel Hariover 15'! U5-Season cham- pion eged pacing mare. Earl's song 3, 2.il)-Season champion three- year-old hotter, world champion three--year-old trotting filly for two heats, and co-holder oi the single heat record for three-yeah old trotting fiiliesl Countess Viv- ian 8, 1.59-World champion three- year-oid pacing filly in a race. The young trainer, Ned Bower of Rowena. Ohio, took charge of the Isecrnard Buck, Far Hills. N. J.. Alliwood stable a few weeks ago, succeeding Tommy Berry. He will have the champion three-year-old trotter of 1953. Kimberly Kid 200 M5 and several other two. three and four-year-olde. as well as the highest pa-iced yearling 635,000) and others to train. It is a big responsibility but no doubt Tommy Murphy, famous driver and train- er who is Mr. Buck's adrviser, must feel that it is a. good move. Tom Benvy has not retired from the harness horse game but was the purchaser for himscld or others of several ycarlings at Lexingvlpn and I-llerrtsburg. Tommy originally started with the runners in Eng- land. then he put on too much weight so cmmed the Atlantic and took in with the harness horses. He has driven some of the best in thrworld and has a great repu- tation ior training young trotters. The latest Harness Horse with recent news from California shows Joe O'Brien increasing his lead over all the other drivers at Hel- lywood Park. During the week he won nine mccs. four of them on one day. The first of them was the 2.24 pace, puree sl,0oo. wit-h Ariatocratic Boy. e. two-year-old by I For Gift Shoppers it Check Your Gift List Here 25 Dozen Flansselette The best white shirt buy in town! This morning at 9 o'clock five dozen of these soft, well tailored Pyjamas SANFORIZED LPYJAMAS Regular 4.95 -..a3.E3g!-Z1? .-g-.93. ' Fused Collars 30 0" salei ' White and Pastel . A Shades ' Every Shirt Guaran- ' Single or Double t Cuffs 89 0 & . Gift Boxed Gift Boxed lit 15 Dozen P Regular 1.95 DIAMOND SOX ENIlE5llNiiEUlIMllR o Irish Linen HANDKERCHIEFS Reg. 40c '1-IAND LOOMED ' 9076 Kroy Wool--109?: 1.59 . Boxed Worthy Boy that he gave a record of 2.07. He won the 3. Pace, purse .t1.500 with Star Voloworth and gave him a record of 2.06 H5. The following day he won the 2.22 pace, California bred, purse 51,000. with Mr. Green in 206 M5. was third in the BB Pace. purse 32.000 with the 10-year-old Griw Star. time. 2.00. He won the CC Pace California bred, purse 31,000 with Timothy Tees in 2.05 45-11 new record-and was dead-heated for first in the B Trot. purse 81,500 with the 11-year-old Perk Maxey in 2.06 M5: was second in the BB Psce. purse 52,000 with case.- bianca. in 2.08. He won another sensational race with the three- year-old Newport Ohiet by Chief Abbadale. It was the Western Three Year old Price, purse 310.- 350, and some of the fastest pac- ers in California took part. Joe just nosed out Knox Hanover in 1.59 DID. He followed that up by winning the BB Pace. purse 32,000 with the three-year-old Bothwcll. time, 2.00 SW5, which made it four continued on page 14 DANCING ' 0' CLOVER CLUB Charlottotown's Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Leglonalrs Orchestra ' Reservations accepted by phone only between four and eight each Saturday evening-Dial 6022. 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