316314-7"" G""!.'..li"'. 3-iu'i::::.”2';1?-1955 --'3'-"'""" """ "" ”- 9-"uu';';'-'!"'N,,5';9-'3-"t;,-,. we-u---a new me o Huniers' Corner :;E',.;-:,v'5',;e,M..'3,E'.-,-;, B H pheasant wise German Shorthalrs 'h""u"' ”' u” M. huh" a kind of hit or miss game." M d"" once or twice a week deep into'sucii a swamp a Gaunmnl N. By Tom mm” mm few days before season's end..Two to set up new track records at the winter will number about forty. life quickly when the roars 'of a leader may decide to v and levelled the Saint John expects to winter here practically all of our Maritime 23:? 2.1 3,3 ..1:g.?-1... En" dm with ' ""9 mu M 9'" "u "d mnwad "19 nnii will have eight or ten liorsu. ovals. mmp" "Id "me. but um. to or barley but the majority are alt- loose as flat as a pancnke. mi Altogether the horse population for ""5 V""5' "Em ”" a" mu '1'” broke the spell. The musical The next Maritime buyer was and clear of the daily exercise Andrew Perry of Summerslde. who flight over salt water their actions company of old cocks taking off uh "dd "mum H mm 50 I I suppose you knew that Henry De- leellns to have sounded like a bunch of Model 1- n u an H,” :;',,';T to am I, b "0" wm transit the miner Tyndall had the high bid on in. 5-yearold rm. warming up. They didn't get '” F" V '" "”' ' ' ml” ”' 1" 3'! Sample 2.14 2.5 with John Jewell chestnut miiioii Downtown p. 4. . .i..,i .i guy. rm ii, in ..ii.n..i """'- A 3”” '”"P 5”" """'” "' ”'”'" "' "” W" of Halifax for a 3-year old colt by 2.03 3-5, 3. 2.05. record taken over tend for a change of behaviour. The latest goose story had its fired inception last. week. Two hunters were rigged out on a stubble field in the hope a flock would find a craving for a fill up on plump grain to hard to resist. B Jnllity 2.fi.5lr's called John Jollity. Thanks Thane. for remembering us and helping us with results of the Ieaann's rncing at Fredericton. with a glimpse of a brace of big roosters coasting over a spruce thicket two gunshots distant. That's the luck of pheasant hunt- ing. if they'd have got a move on when they saw old Samba gazing intently swampward, head up. a half mile track. in 1954 he had earnings of 828.000 and has been winning on New York tracks this season. He is a brother to Atomic Bomb 3, 1.00 3-5 and three other! with records better than 2.05. l-Lia dam. Sue Adam 3, 2.0.! 8-5. was There was just is b1-'--e--- ALGONQUIN PARK, oiii. (cm A jealous. prong-horned buck E a 55-year-old man here '11; W0! as lie was feeding an . A story which redounda to the cre-' dit of driver Hugh Bell comes from Yonkers Raceway. A driver nam-. ad Scotty Welch was badly injur- ed in an accident a m"ll'h-'i RS". Hell and Welsh werclsire is Brookdale 1.59 3-5. Andrew driving in the same race. Theirlalsn bought Eric's Peg. a 3-year- wheels became locked and Welch .i-ml nmwn filly that has paced was thrown from his sulky. auffer- miles in 2.15 free-legged. She is by in; injuries to his left knee andllljric Hanover 4, 1.09, dam Powder has been unable to drive ever since. Puff 2115i. Hugh Bell took over his horses. added them to his stable and has, driven them in their races while Welch is being treated for his in- juries. Altogether Bell has won 512.000 for the Welch stable andl2.5, winner of the Hambeltonlan. won't take a cent of It. He drnve',,,,d hi, dgm is Evelyn Wait. dam Sam Walker of Hlll1iiI)' bought the 3-year-old pacer Mr. Rock 2. 2.00 1-5 over a half mile track. He is by Chestertown 3. 2.01M, 4. 2.00 a former world champion 3-year- old pacing filly on a half mile track 0001319 of and is the dam oi four in 1.10. His ears cocked in a listening pose and his knob oi a tail doing a semi- phore dance they might have an opportunity to burn some powder. When the old Master acts like that it means pheasants. When he starts bouncing around like a rubber ball trying to look over the bushes it means a cat. He'll pass up phea- sants for a eat any day. The season just passed will go down on record as our top phea- after daybreak a flock of 10 hove in sight. one of the gunners started tootiiig it up on the goose call and gave such a realistic performance sant crop. Thousands oi them were shot and there are thousands left.i Hunters bagged pheasants this sea- son who never did before and yet doe. Matthew Giro 0111.. ltlllered to his car 3. speed on the front sou horns pierced his back. there are plenty left. Given favour-i the hnrsos in 25 races. won nine oi Janet Volo 204 2-5 and Carpet. able weather conditions during that and was four times second and four 3,339; 2,07. He is eligible to any breeding season following a nor-i um" third, cl.” Tull winter no one needs to worryll , . on much over John Ring-neck and MRS” '" (WW On T1l9Sda)'B c Crlllksiflank had whether or not he'll stand up to The 17th annual auction of the in, high bid on mg pacer Record the increased hunting pressure. l The rabbit season opens on the 15th. of this month and the bunnies will be in for some smart ducking if they are to keep out of a pot- ple. The crop appears normal this fall but I'm doiibiful whether or not hunters will have the sport they had last fall and winter. The ispredsters with the powder puffi lN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN You can drop in and have an informal ohat with an Air Force Career Counsellor. There's a rewarvdin hiture in Ivlg. tion for trained men and women-and R.C.A. . training in in best you can get. THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT 18 IN TOWN .EVEBY TU'&DAY AND WEDNESDAY FROM I A.M. TO I P. M. AT THE II. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS, xi-4 FLOOR OF Till: BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING. Staiidmilbrcd Horse Sales Company pearl 2 07 4.5 mi" 5 half mile track got off to a record start last .'ilon- H, is ,, 5.year.o1d hgy horse by i ' . day with 204 troiiers and DH('l'r5lPh0nngraph 3' Lsgiyv dam purl ' i a ct- selling for an average of 583. The. HMO.-er 2059,, He finished up the total sales amounted to 5177, 0 and .5550" winning three races at . . pg .pM! ..-, t the average was almost 3100 betier,poxi.,,,m and his former owner be- thnn for the first day's sale of Hpvgs ll shifted to the trot he will 1954 Th i '- f the day.i f t iird at that , ' P "p pr”! 0 Jake I wry as Wm unions of ('liiiicsc extraction wholcagiic. Wong iiioied up to tiie'l.e-ague Kwong. a high-scoring 59.000, was paid by Lamont Bour- gait. V p gm, or Tm-nnin for the 7-year-old play for the Trois-Rii'iel'e Lions of ncii 1;-ioi-iiied i.miis fium thc Re- ieteran. play.d last season for the Resting up bciiiccii pcriods are' defenceman Danny Won: ilcftl V . , italls made a strong com:-back lasti Tll(l;ili11lE "gs-lidinhg nhclilir 4Da1r;igi:.V wing,-el xlai-niinald of SIIYIIIITTQFL and centre Larry Kimiig, two (ion the l'lll0i.('.SSlt)Tl3l Quebec Hockey gina Pats of tlic Viestcrn Juniorinow-deiunct Vaileyfield Braves. giargf-ll-lheix; tmay He jlftkas gofod p,ruERE In No OBLIGATION- . 3-? v v , .- ' ,a' -- is a l " n o 1 i": hi: daemlis )V'"::rrfV?M”9' "15; gfdf-0-2:” 4t"li'g9T"'b”l'(2dt:”33?nXeliI1ri"gDliy in 2 05 over Rouse-iclt Racciv:-iv All Trot. first climination, hcading Vicki 203. l)cllii Lady 2.04.4-5 and Our thanks to Roy Bevan and certain iin1lllafieei' the(beagll1eswhai(:i the dam of Scotch Victor 200. the spud Hanover 4. 203. dam Anna l S.-pi; i-imsi. union by Joe Olilrien. otlicrs Qucsn Victoria's sire was Rankin McLaine for telegrams had a few workouts. lwr-W -that has Fafrd 10 !ll1'('953” Bradfni-d's Miss liicl-Elwyn. 30ll"'z. GAYi.l-IWAY and ..--i-pi, oi iiip fastest ti-otters Pi-tcr Vnlo 202 and l1((liF d(im(XlrilIl'g- with lil(r”8l)t;lel'9 news Iivhl:-lh gve Ilrei Witli upland game bird hunting ' i”"-V ii" 5'” Camp "'1 hi” b""il.1-03''4- "9 l5 described 35 A 5"” A d i tziu ii ii ict 1' ml 111 Aiiii-rii-zi 'l'iiiic, 159 11-5 Theparcl :hl'ltil1 :i. 3101: aim o I we sure wi apprecae y our mo -- - '03-ht” b-1' him it" 5”” 5i'”'ii'9i "”'sationall.i' last "0"" "'8' ””k his ti-oi: iiiigiishliig ii. Aillillllltillfi iiiiii-r....-iiiw ficld iaw auuin tudzix ami.iii 200. ton in 205 and 15 in 210. l'ca(lt-rs. I ' 1 Uni! Hannver Shoe Farms victor Dam.:”c0rd ibis 5"m""”' by h"di"3 cvcnts At Blue Boiiiii-is Rziccwa.V if (l;i,iIciia,v wins the balililrlb oi;Quccn Riiiiiic.V i5 i'”1lil'Cd lll Elli Tlll'l'0 15 3 003 ham? Eillllg 00. -10 k'-V'i'' r""rd"' 8” 2' 2'18: 3' 212 HEFSEY H3"”V9r 200 35- Speedy Nov. 6th lirza llcan iion both the field will l'r'l('0 iicxt wcclt for a the top 2-)'(H'll'-lilfi stakes for 1956. at Hollyivnod Park. Calif. for the 3-5; 4, 2M 2-5; 5. 207 41 'I 5- Wt Rosecroft. Phyllis Eden. 910 e1daSl'I?S in the Frec For All 0:100. taken over a ball S10 000 consnlziiion purse. if an-.' Cyril smith who had made bids'Guy Crippen Memorial Trophy!- L5i 7- 2-M 3'5- has trotted halves in one minute on .;,..:., wan.-a .-.a.,.S... ,.....- . A mile track. During his racing car- Hclwr iilsn bought Danville Dele- l of 'l”hi-iiios H:-it 2.01 4-5 and two' athcrs w ith rccord better than 2 10. . . - IMA-FILL AIPIOVID ITHYLINI GLYCOL I scicral races in ('nlii'oi'iiin a war xolc - Quccii RtidIlP)', a ycaitlingltlciiszhis lxrilin 208 a w.V9Rr-old the won the first dash of a 375.000 "'""m yum " gr h'.' "M. mom mu" 209' 3 4ivV”ri"ld ch”'"m.d3m P9971955 P”"””55 204'” 815” ago with him and gzivc him :i rc- bv Rodiicv 137 2-5. one of the hrowii Nllllllfln by world rccorrl plicc viltli Hlllsota. Philip Scott p I". I . G. "' V”. "V "' horse that has paced miles in 2.06 the dam of Super llal 2.01 2-5. Nli:C9'('(il'(l of '? 12 2-5 (in iii-i 'l!i lic top sircs of ciirlv xpccri dam Quecn lioldcr Hillv Direct 1 55. dam Perk i 4Saifordl was 2. B'Haven 3, Times run. . lit?" "Y ' ' um, - .e . i; p. , r g, - ' I .. --k. v r- : ? l'l?l)ilO;:ldal Ii:.aI2e0:-.0ThAe' if-fill, 3...?-.12: Refit: i:i(i:i(iim2!1((;,.hl'flll::M,V0.n mo Anmlmn ( MW! 1"? I or xuwm 0' 204 1'5'.g?.r.n,o.!,,R".yi .L.'i.),' (,1.'m' "I We 2'10” . Time" 1'59" i staging and heating. Can't evaporate. Nann- R C ('l'li1kilI.'dTlk was the hlgh' hirldcr on the 5-yc.'ii'-old black slal-i bred being by Hal Dale 202"a.l dam is a sister in the famous sire Vnlnniite 3. 20:31. and his an- cestors on both sidcs tccm with speed. As he was racing at timc of sale we have no line on his linn Vrvipnrt Chicf p. 3. L59 3-5: 4. 200 1-5 on a half mile track. As a .'l-icar-old he won the 55.000 Lorne Lclcher's bid made him ihc l'tica Stake at Saraioga half mile nwnpr nr Flaming Way :1, 2.04 3-5, eligibility. track in 201 3-5--a season's re-pa chestnut colt by Kings nunsel. cord from such stars as Hillsota?l.58. dam Jane Azoff l.5iJl7. whose and Fhosicrtnwn. He won the 830: name was a household won 000 Village Farm Stake at Rouse-pthroughout the Maritimes some volt Raccway in 2.02 2-5 from the years ago. She is also the dam host half mile pacers in Americaibf Fearless Wa,v 204 3-5. Echo and two )cars ago won the first Way 2.05 3-5 and several others. and fastcsl heat of the Little Flaming Way was consiizncd by Brown Jun in 2.02 3-5. His recnrdisol Camp and was raced iiith slic- of 1.59 3-5 was taken at Lexingtonicess by Joe O'Brien. We have and from there he was sent to Cali- noticed his name in the summaries fornia where he won the Wcsterniquiie often. Lorne also bought the Face in 1.50 3-5. His sire is Chief S-year-old brown gclrlinz pacer Abbedalc 200 and his dam Home.Botliwell 3. 202 '1-5. He took his Girl. dome of three with records;record two ycars ago at llollywood better than 205. With a record of Park, Calif. and won a mile and a 2.00 1-5 as a 4-year-old over a sixteenth race in 2.09. He has tor- h if mile track he should be ahlelrific speed and as a 4-year-old was "pm imed close to 2.00. He has been ' CHANGE IN wooii isiiiiins-cinisoii it M.C.A. SCHEDULE FERRY SEW”: i Effective Nov. 1st 0('Tf)RER 24 in .N'0l'l-IMHER I Daily from each terminal: iilxccpt S d i 1'" "y 'i,i-:AvE woon TSLANDS: LICAVES (IHARl1)'TTlCTOWN ibest time 215. Bay State Pat was his training and t'(lllll.'lil(lTl and won iitlicr horse wins the cniirc iicldfon sei'ci'aI Lzotid hnrscs. one of tlic bcst bred fillics in tlieisicphcii. is tlic ncw imncr L: several occasions. ('la)'”"' Mac'i7-7 in far off (';ilifoi'iiin Oct. will conic liiiclt for the llllt'(i andlspirit ii 203 L”-3 khnfiwfl dilwn Al DFESEN V3”?-S KEY ls Olll ill! I V 9" h" "33 Sarned ("er s45'0m' il-P00 Vi?” ill? bll.V9r "i (l”"'i"” V"l"i27 in the 8 Pace. iiursc 31.730. 1)oc- tiiial limit of ilic lT:'i.000 piliwt-' AT-,to him His rccord was taken on front with Joe O'Brien. Clint Hod-' 303- I 7'.V93'”0ld "'3" mm "M" tor .l A hv Sitiicric llzii'icstci', ici' ihc aliorc mic Tisllftli ililillcd a half mile truck the past season gins and Stan 'Adams moving up. i '- c M”ri'i"" h"-V9” W"? am” 3'5" 9'3 lll 305 ihl-'i 59550" Sh” is by di-iii-ii bv Volles Kev HHS ilic uin- down an t)iil,'l' of s:3ti.000 for Gayle and lie was .1 wiiincr at scverallon him. On November 8rd Joe won ” i "'1 Mimda-V' Heb” SW59"?-V "f iicvanlrol 107'i4- d-'1'" (llailnai dam -ner '1'ime 2.03 4-5 la iicw record u.'i,v. other tracks Hc is a 7-ycar-oldlthe 04,400 Burbank Trot for 8-year- i in Bl"dl3l'W-3il'T- Plll”('llH-"ill ill? 5'.V93l".'nf Czar Volo 2.03 3-5 and three for the island tired p.ll'(T. Pcr- ilziriiiiii: iiiuci-s were again in briiivn g:-ldini: by Clcvcr Hanoveriolds with Scott Frost in 204. He if 5'.-1' 01" h"-V 5iam”" Newimn Exmasslnthers with records better than ham the higgmr Snnmw NW. .-ccn ciidcncc at 'l'Iiui'sdny's salc. Jim--1591;. dam (ihloc 3, 217. dam oflalso won the B Trot with the 3 it ' 4. 2.04 25 that was It times flrstlzio She is seven .vr'm'-' "ill 8001.-ii iiniim-can PlI1'l( was in the mm (iiicn of llziliiax huvini: illc sm'('l';ll h('ili'I' ll1.'1i1 210 llcr sii-i-l.i-eai- nld Littlcstown in 2.05 2-5. !' X, i " -""l”"'i 3"” lhim 5” 3 0'-V”'i”m.iis describcrl as A Hand 00005! "mi Aiiicrican Classic Fl't"ft For All liii.:li bid on Fri-iii-linian. :4 2-ycal'- is Prulcciiir 3. l.'i0'i. and her tlamltlic t'(' Trot with Tom Stir in 2.05 i 5. in "W4 Th” '”5”" h” ".35 me" ter that can tro much fsier tiian Tm Mon Gawmun. mm (mm.,., old hay coli by Niliblc ilanovcr W'0I'll'l)' Spirit 2. 214'. She is a 4-3 and the Free For All Trot, y - ' ' wi""”" "" N" '"'M”""' 5i R"0"': ll" T9C"l'd- trniiicr-driver .('li'rlr-- '1' 1 s ii c 1' of l.'iR'-.-. dam Valerie llanover 3. 2.13 wcll kiinwii iii-and more In 20 Pills? 54-000 Wlill 5F0l('ll Vl('i0ll- i V” R""'””'a-V ""0 i5 described "5 Sherman Oaks. Aiiilili. bourzlii for 1-5 lie was a winner at Vernon starts Coy Spirit was fiie limes lime 2.00 4-5 All the fast trnt- 0 a very handsome. good-gaited trnl- On Wednesday Len Ollileara act- 523. as a vcarlini: ii... a patron, Diiuiis in 20K 3-5, is ii-ec-legged first. fiie timcs socnlid and fivc tcrs were in this race. ....MarIt- E E , "'7 h-V 'xx"m”9 4s 201 dam 'I"i'ill'lil 70" G90l'1PGr99"i'-Vb""Kht the then when the patron sold out he and has llit'iii)' of class. Willardetimcs third The well known inicrs will be glad to learn that "3 Mi'HW-V" 9- 110- dam "! (W714-.VlPllF-Old Pfltitil" P""i('('i Hal tlhouizht him for N63. tzzivc him all ilnclmnold of Summersicle bOllghLlllni'NPlllElll Jack .'il(-lian of Si Earle Avcry pulled off a big stunt ' with records of better than 207. 208 2-5 He is a ba.v horse. royally had Gaylfor leading race driver there. i of'.Vov 6 at Hollywood Park when OUT THEY GO :......j.. Ian ta hesa, gaeliets and ear Ilnlsh. Never needs hating . . . 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