~~ ONFOF poses, has him back on the UNSERSON farm jérd and eombmed wim Litte The Guardian - The Evening Patriot Page 7A at ~ pap ae in a a os | Sous ee aa an exactor pee 7 i FR ONG PAGE 5 | Cast. It is t . While a great ef- this breeder CONTINUED sil a n eae same Mirimichi Carts aso at for: or driver Wilard Carr an JUST GARY fhe Martie poce gems. B18 : 4 “hick cloy ¥ smoke Virginia owned ered a simi injury 'owner-trainer Henry Bishop, \ trainer- driver Clay fellows. him as be moves in Calais, Maine, and Wipnbure | ing at Truro. ‘ was really anticlimatio, For | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6) ihre te Aner the closing hi cathe> ha. . owned by Murray Oliver tied for For the top racing event at the | just one hour earlier, Little Ma- | ness and toughness he is 100 per | down of the plant i Chariotte-'. “It all -tarte? in this ates second spot with nine wins * | jocal oval during the -1966 sea. |2°%,# ld bay gelding by cent.” { Z : town, he wa taken over %v (P--" County) round 1928,” piece. In the 313 dashes pro- ’ Crafty out of Ninth) His record, . considered u-| Laurie O’Brien who haz handicd he savs “In the. besina'ng grammed a total of 106 different | son. you can take your pick from | Day owned by W.W. Barker of | equalled in the race game, js 3%8|bim since that time. His 0. shoes apap tat Gelaek ff ; en‘ered the winners’ cir- | Borderview Roy's capture of the |Fredericton and traingd and | races in three seasons. This|Z.07:4 and hig presem record We started a |ittle oonstrye- cle Walter Dale, Andy’s Son's per- |driven by Lee -McBrine, had / surely proves his reel qualities | were given him with Laurie on ties or¢ rave! husiness.” , ea formance in the . International, |brought the fans to théir feet and his. contributions te the| the bike. Now the Armstrong: emyloy PROVED FATAL = Mirimichi Posts two‘fine miles|with a stunsing upset in the | Maritime : betverp * 4% on? 1.290 men Ip addition to Queen Scott. 1. in 2:08 and 2:06.2 im the three. |first division of the steke over and are the bis¢est . jury proved | itwo horses } pace, J.|the then season’s champion on s cor oony f» Bram behind. and ended the racing career of a |Scoich Hal's 2:05 mile, Lioyd’s the Maritime Free For All Cir- ° Americon Moters’ (Canada) third. Bopayesiture, 2 10-year-old Star's six stra victories, the | cuit, Onaway, with a season's > uw ae brown gelding ‘by Chief- perfor of Chief | mark of 36 wins. Littled Major a Emma MeElwys, his left |Budiong and so on. In this orn- | topped the Frankie Daniels reis- ' THEY SPECIALIZE : front leg and hed te be destroy. jer, the Early Closer for ‘non-win- | ed eh ee im a “Yow dif we get there?” . ed. and Mikeburn was fatally in-| ners of $1600.00 held on Juy 21 | time of 2:06, 2 three aad Elgin asks himself. “I'd say jured in g collision with a tract | crested the most drama and pro |three-fifths secnds better than it vas » eombinatiop +f. horse or a prerace warm up | vided fans with the excitement |his best mark of 2.00:3 set as 2 sense and hard work It's 2 on July 21. The full brother to |and thrills. that only good har- ee ee es ee nie~ eorehipstion Tad doesn’t Starborn was preparing to re- | ness racing can. second to Queen Scott in the see- 9 se. oat ere a geet i | en ae y Sad os eve a sr sev o . ’ . ws tho construction” ef who g-free for all “certainly the | as another wire te wire battle be The company covers south. form fo Mir- at | tween Onaway and Little Major ern Onterio and northwest to imichi Caria im 2:08.4 in Mone not | and it was shaping up that way Soult Ste. Marte: The Arm — eer: }toa in August, Pe Sele cele cae strongs maintain contact with re BOY while finishing = training 1:08.4, But at the a ater: ee ‘ LORET TAS : 4 : ‘ tle i Sate Som, Se a core has Market put and moving. was “yd Chestla’ Wie's conevied with One of Cape Breton’s most prom- him at Charlottetown during of | the black st for stud pur CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 “ - oe an ae wer | Ming Oe Se eee. | Ge te my TO ALL HORSEMEN the head office on Green | Lorétta’s Boy. This picture shows Chaisson is holding the reins. cn a ve oom 2 ; rts te ' ‘ in Toronto Elgin . po cy . — ti os” ; and HARNESS RACING FANS! ‘We buy 200 trucks a year in ww mae |MECOFGS take Dea ae | Seiwa tem aet re ‘ae LER ee : e day om each of the jobs “sO .- ; ii“ /qt Brunswick Downs 9. &. 6 Dent days.” : J : . Near the three buildings vice eee PARKDALE 4 . that comprise the consirue- | The 1966 campaign at Mone- vince tab for homebred side- | long erased two marks by home- |: tion company’s main section ues DemeNs Downs. welee |utoclers when be copped he |tat, Sap on Pau s a is a Shorse barn for Mrs, |stetebed over 2 25 week period, |New Brunswick Derby | CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Elsie Armetreng’s prise heck featured racing over a re-sur-|on Sept. 17th in 2.04:2. It shav- |= faced track that resulted im 29 jed the previous mark by one-tit- 5 - ney ponies, @ 40-horse berm | dozen sew track records...three |th of a second, set earlier in the § . for yearlings and a half-mile of Gioee patna ale Oe Bete a season at Chariottetown by Fred- = training track. pew standards. _jericton-owned Starburn. Best Wishes About 18 months ago, the Miramichi Fred, eweed by | When the "66 season swung Armetrongs added a cafeteria {Herman and bob Tingley of |away, Jolly Jerry, Time To Ge and dermitory for 200 mes. |Sackville, lowered the tri- pre-and Watch Top all shared the for ' a tri-province mark at 2:05.2 Another fine pacing machine al carts ar, Wiss seam | GOOD ‘ é ‘ ee a mare. ee amichi Carla, walzed of 2 RACING . ; er. tn eae anet ie ; . in fouryearyld dauaber a in 67... 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