APRIL 19. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CIlAKIs0TTE1'0WN PAGE SEVEN 5? WORTH JMIIICAN UPI L. S. STEVENSON Drench r Aiztliil-ii HOTEL 18 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX. N. 5. A modern brick building - all newly decorated. warm. comfortably fur- nished rooms. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System in every room for your- safeiy and protection. Ra; dioa available. Free Over- night Parking. DAILY RATES Rooms With Run- ning Water SINGLE , 52.50. 33.00. 53.50 DOUBLE 54.00. 34.50. 35.00 Rooms With Private Bath and Shower SINGLE 35.00-35.50 DOUBLE 36.50 TWIN BEDS i7.5O Reservations advisable m DID YOU KNOW? TORIDHEET ROTARY WALL FLAME OIL BURNER Can Save 1 3 of your FUEL BILL? Because it has . Just ONE Moving Pari- NO Se ole ofor. Pump. Back stretch . Continued from page 6 son she was turned over from the Ipace to the trot and in her very first start at Montague won hand- ily ln 2.11 U5 and a week later won at Charlottetown in 214. Then followed her great perform- ance at Truro, N. S. where she won from a field of fast paccrs. the first dash in 2.11 and the sec- ond in 2.11 vs. Everyone then predicted 2.10 or better for her and a. week or so later in a work- out over the Charlottetown track -which was not at all fast at the time-she trotted easily in 210. Then Mary and Earle were on their way to bigger fields of action where she carried on her successes and at Lewiston, Maine. Oct. 24, she won both dashes from the best troticrs in the Pine Tree State in 2.09 (V5, 2.08 W5. What is more remarkable than the time is the fact that it was cold and windy and conditions were atieast three seconds slow. Many horse- men we have talked to believe she will 2.05 or better over a track like Roosevelt this season. Her total season's winnings last. season were 84,547. and she is now eligible to the 2.143 trot. While at Roosevelt Raceway Earle bought a very handsome and promising young stallion, then a two-year-old, Dean Gallon, from the Johnny Simpson stable. This horse had worked a few days pre- viously in 2.11 on the trot and would not have been sold only for the fact that Mr. Simpson had signed it contract with Hanover Shoe Farms to train and drive for them exclusively. Dean Gallon as his trial mile showed. is a trotter with a very brilliant future and barring accidents we look to see him take a record this season of 2.06 or better on a. half mile track. The third member of Earlc's stable is Ill Conto, a three-year-old by Calumet Adam 1.591-.v, that showed a mile in 2.18 on the pace as a two-year-old last season. He is owned by Harlan Redding of Lew- iston. Me., and is well thought of. Earle plans on racing here until some time in July and then mov- ing on to Bangor. Me., where Mary Merk is entered in a 52,000 trot on August 1st, and a 31.500 trot at Presqus Isle, August tlth, and a 82.000 trot at Slrowhcgan August 15th. We are sure Earle's many friends throughout the Mar- itimes will follow with greatest in- terest his racing career in i952 and hope that he will have the success his reinsmanship and high quality horses deserves. Roy Mills. well known horseman of Hunter River. is with Rodciie Ford. another splendid trainer and litter. planning to move to the Charlottetown track with Ralph McFsdyen's horses as soon as the warmer weather arrives. They are Peaceful Peter, Abe Milady. Mrs. Ralph McFadyen's liandsonic little more Kslmuck Etta, Baron 2,11, owned by Eoddie, and Bob Dale, owned by Roy. They have all been given as much exercise as weather and conditions permitted and ex- cellent care. and are really raring to go. It is possible that trainers Ford and Mills will bring in two or three colts to give early lessons to. By the way, the cinder track, Just inside the half mile oval at the Charlottetown Raceway. has had several carloads of clnders spread over it recently and has been rolled and is now in perfect condition and being made use of daily by the horses stabled there. This has been a very popular move by the nagement and will mean that horses trained over it will be in better condition earlier than they have been for some years. , A regrettable accident which will prevent racs training for a couple of months has happened to Walter 1-lennessey's valuable stal- lion Cheeky Chief 2.04. The worst feature of it is that Cheeky Chief had been showing up particularly well and was perfectly sound, so that Walter and son Joe looked forward to a very happy racing season with him The accident will not prevent him from being used for breeding purposes and that will give quite a number of horsemen who admire him, access to his services. Horsemen are reminded that the last date for the acceptance of eligibility applications at the 32.00 fee by the United states Trotting Association, is May 1st. and they should leave here in time to ar- rive there by that d te. After May 1st eligibility certlfi ates cost 84.00 each. The long spring season with the presence of so much snow has no doubt made us forget that the racing season season is not too far away. The last news we had from Cal- ifomla is Highland Ellen. holder of the world's record for four heats over a mile track. hsd step- ped the fastest mile of the season winning in 2.00 us. she was driven by Guy oi-ippen. The same afternoon Joe O'Brien won with Mailman. son of Ensign Hanover. Msiniiner (Crippen) in 2.02. This others of the male gender are Il- horse was pointed out to me on lowed to fish free of charge. This the track at Santa Anita and he week a. pert young thing, with hair was a terrible disappoint ent. Be a distinct reddish tinge, stopped me has is peculiar shaped head with I and inquired: "Do farmers have very receding forehead and is of go buy . mmng license?" "Nag was the greyhound W136 In bU"d- Om my reply. ”What would you do to would never think of him as the me 1; you "ugh; me mm” mm. winner of last year's l-lambleton- out . "m,u-,.. um much. you.. Wu an fprhtliree-ytear,-old! trotterzlnd my answer. she tossed her head. mimic " ”' ” " ”'""” ""9 showed white teeth in a bright 5'' jg. smile and came out with this News from Azalea. Florida. is E”'”5hE. '0 II” Wm" "m”unce' that the group of Calumet Pingo mm" 1 M"? 9'" wh” Ifmcn" pscers in Earle Avery's stable have "19 0' "'1'" 1'" PI"ch9d- 1'" '9' shown consistent early speed all I"! ""1133 Ind 1"" NOT bu-V1"! 3 geuon, Lug may the nu-ee.yg.g license”. I've often heard it said old Bonnie Fingo worked a. mile thll I3 "K!!! 8 WOW!" I0 But I min in 2.12 with a quarter in 21 sec- in a comer. Now I believe it. ends, and did it very easily. The , , , two-year-old Uhleen Fingo worked It now appears that a separate in " M H1116 in 3-15 With Eh: angling and hunting license was INC lluimlf In 33 M-'00lld5- N0- generally accepted by the sporting WW” "9" "I the We" 3” "TH public as being in force for the 1953 "Wk 3"" "I9 "IR I" 595m” 3"” season. in explanation it was never 9"” 93' ”””'d "3"" "V" E intended to change the farmers half-mile track. He was sold by Mr. and Mn Fmdmck van um status in respect to fishing privil- nep of Guano" 1,.n,m' Ky” to 0. eges nor would he be required to V. 5," Mane 0, Quebec Guy. This purchase it license to hunt on his horse started 25 times last season, 9"" I””I”"y' was eight times first, nine times ' second and once third and won Numerous inquiries are being re- 512.622. His total earnings up to ceived as to why the separate lic- Bnd incllldlnil his four-Year-old enses were not put into effect this TIMES OIIANOE ggymgy yllfi ago. the sailing ship filled the eye and stir- red the longing for adventure. Throughout these years from wooden sailing ships of yes- ierday. tn the streamlined fabricated steamer and air ship of today. we have always emleavort-cl to keep pace with the vast changes that have occurred in transportation and its relation to Insurance. W6 In IIll)D.V to he of what service we can as regards Transportation Coverl- IIYNOMAN & CO. LTD. Established 1812 Agents for Lloyds. of Lomiots, England and iquesenting British, C dish. and American Underwriters Offices: Charlottetown - summi-rslde - Montague. form are 324,269. He is eligible to geggon, 1; lg ggner-guy concgdeq the 3-13 l'5C0- that a "defeatest" approach oy the Queens County Branch Association The ''I'"'" him”: I"""5 I" and 1 Rip Van Winkle attitude by the Hambletonian three-year-old the Km” county Bunch conmbg is as would be expected, Duke of Lullwatenthat was champion two- l:ln3E"beTx:;3u;:”t::i ts; year-old last season and took a record of 2.03 us over the mile m" 1”” Le3m'"”” ” the 1”” truck at Indhnipoml Ex "lg sitting. The Prince County Branch however, always figure on snpeup- gage GIIIXI: 513:”?-I rim tzlglusubilsetct set nd there are su h conte din 9 - 3 ' 5 ""1 pays; 55 Dlplomgf, C1-(mover? mg; conviction that if the matter had Song. Kimberly Mine, Theme Song been presented in a clear cut. un- and Vesta' Worthy that have al- ited manner by all three branches, ready shown thatnthey will be full separate angling and hunting lie- of trot down to e wire in Aus- ensee would not be in effect. From tight Otherdl-llambletoiriian ielllgibljes Eur, pom; to wear Capc me cry 3 "0 Ont? 0” 9 "WY '1 in for dams. dams, and more dams Salifoi-eiislib include ;Vickhiti;c Qtileelli Unfortunately the building of dams oo oy. ou ec. xceen . Colby. Jon Hanover, and Joe ::;:u,ng:g:cg'om,ng 1,3,3 um" 1'3 O'Brien's Dinner Date. ' Harness racing with pari-mut- OPPORTUNITY A business organization requires the services of a former air force officer. This opportunity offers iniorostim: possibilities to the individual who is desirous or improving his posi- tion. If interested please give full details of your present position. background and experience. All re- plies treated as confidential. P. 0. BOX 367, CHARLOTTETOWN uels will be held this year at Lethbridge, Alta. Fair. June 33-25 instead of the customary rodeo. The Lethbridge organization has been one of the principal factors in the newly formed Alberta Har- ness Racing Association which in- cludes Edmonton. Red Deer.Cni-d- ston. Raymond. MacLeod, High River and Camrose. Years ago the west was famed for the breed of pacers they turned out. some of them the greatest in the world, but for some reason or other the runners took over at the fairs but now evidently the trotters and pacers are coming back again. liuntsrs corner icontinued from Page in W... .w,....L..,...L better golf too, with good caught in the tough seam at the Get more fun. and play, DESIRABLE cm rnorzm run SALE Duplex, centrally located at 78 Euston Street, containing lower Apartment of seven roomstand bzath. and upper Apartment of six rooms and bath, 6h it: 120 ft. Double garage; in excellent condition. 0 water heating. Posession of lower apartment on Sept. 1st. Upper apartment rents at. 565.00 monthly. For particulars and appointment to inspect. apply A. WALTIIEN GAUDET. LL.B. Solicitor. 111 Grafton Street ON YOUR CAR bottom of his pocket and I had to 9QUIPment- Come In and 599 resort to a pocket knife to free it. A I watched him trying to untangle our large stock of famous a handful of line that was nope- brands used by .the pro. lessly tangled. He'd thread the hook . through loop after loop without ap- fe55I0n3I5 them5eIV95- peering to get anywhere. At least the section of line with hook llt- ALL GOLF CLUBS AND BAGS tached didn't appear to be getting REDUCED any longer. He was clad Lin .a light. Jacket and 33 U3 to 5070 was shivering like It person with the chills. It was a foolish question to ask: "Are you cold?" "Yes. im e c cold" I wished I had time at my disposal to untangle it for him but it looked like a night's loo. I've wondered since if he caught any trout. 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