Page 8 The Guardian (Continued from page 1) l 1:00. Stouedale is a well made colt that has shown a lot of pace : The gel of Wil- In the pasture. mingtoii are well this season, racing u inninzz especially ords. lie is on: .ctl in over 930.000 uorili o! itiiiii'ill1'N. Cliici .li.lx'l1o ll 2 0i i 5. is a 6-yetir-ultl bu) utltliiiu ii) l):ilc McKlyu p. 2 01 .l .3. until. .li&ii'ii)ll Chief p. 'Hl2'.1. 'lic nus i)Ct.'il race timcli ill -. l l .3 Uzi his :irrii';iI at liititvtixioti. X ll. ilt' nus loukutl 0-('1' in -.ii:iti of the toil! Eitiizsciiicii ill M-ii li'iI'I5ili('k iIIl'l his ouiicr.u11r .Lii'1i tilt-iid Bub 3rovin of llbmi-'.-ilk. nus told that he hall a sure uaniicr for 1957. Jaincs Aluctlit---1, uni hlliiilll reitisniaii of t'ii.li.w.t:wn1i, was the high bitlticr on tlic .'-5ca1HilLl gelding Rusty Can. it il:nlilt'r to Junior Con 3. 2.03 -t 3 mil Sister Mac p. ll. 2 07 4 3 ii - -111: is C0llE1'ESSiilil:ti 201 .1121 his (turn is Eilccii llac 3 Ho . 1' -'- 0' VV that rzicctl lil illlllrl 1...: 2 iii. We hope that "llu.llli --.'IS an- other Bay State Pat lll l'.l( fol- low. . Li(l)(i 1l.'ic.'itil;iy in 157 NW y(.'Zirilllj..' IilL!ilit')'.s (Kl-. llc is by Illtiitlll Latitl ii. i 1: 1. that Joe U'liricii drove to a tional Viill in a 550.000 pace at Santa Anita. Calif. some years ago. The first of his get zirc be- ing offered this season. il:;l '1-ya dam is Di-appointed by til.--: Abbedzilc 2 00. Richard Jabalee of North Nul- Iey. was high bidder on l-'lasli- over 3. 2:15 15 h.m.t. He is a I-year-old trottcr by Nibble llan- Iver. dam. Beth Hanover by 7andy Flash. XVII L. & G. Stables of Halifax bought the 6-year-old brown trot- Ing stallion Abbasontt 3. 2104 US. by Victory Song 4, 1:57 3-5. dam. Queen Abbacy 2;i0'.i. he won 311.895 and was raced by Billy Haughton. He was one of an high priced ones.-33.900. The L. & G. Stables also bought the 4-year-old brown stallion Bold Dean by Dean Hanover 3, 115855. dam. Bold Sister p. 2:10 45. He raced at Saratoga this year where ho was a close second in 2:08 25 Ind is eligible to the slow trots. Jimmy Given of Halifax paid a visit to Yonkers Raceway and bought by private sale what is described as a very iikcly race prospect. At iinrrisburg Gordon Robinson bought for his patron. J. K. Curran. the yoarlintz filly Mount Holly by Bill Gallon l:59L&. dam. Miss Flair by His Excel- lency 3. 12593.1. dam. Flair Han- over. dam of five in 2 10. She is. Itaked in ncarly 5100.000 oft Ivents and is very highly regard-' Id. Clayton lilacl.eod. Wectville. N.- 8. bought the 2-year-old pacing filly Lou Crccd by Jimniie Crccd p. 1:50 4 5. dam. Eldora Grott- Iior first foal. Several horsemen from Saint John. N. B. attended the Blood Horse Sales vendue at Delaware. Ohio. November 27-28-29. This is the third season they have been It that sale and have always re- turned with I numbe of good performers. This year purchases umberzd sixteen. and were made by Mac Lawson. Bruce Lawson. Buddy Wilson, Gerald Alexander. Hazen Kirkpatrick and Miilctt Coughlan, all from Saint John. it was the largest numbe of horses Iver purchased by Maritime horsemen at any sale anywhere I956 quite :- iurge stakes and taking last rcc- - -1:1-it-' Last year. Saturday. Dec. 29. 1956 1,. i .113-,5 c :-v-am---. .. ' Time. 2:07. Ronnie Michael p. 2:09 is abay tgcldiiig, four years old by Bonny- castie 210314. He has won nearly; 54.000 racing for small purses this season, has excellent manners and is perfectly sound. Watson Star p. 2:08 is an 8- year-old pacer by Watson E. Direct p. 220314. dam. Starasia p. 2. 2:131.-2. He has won over 515.- 000 during his racing career. Abbe's Court p. 2:08 is a 9-year- old chestnut gelding by Court Jester p. 2. 2:0-ilh. At the end of 1955 he had won over 313.000. Brookdale'I Tip 2:00 3l5 is I 6-year-old bay gelding. pacer. by Brookdaie p. 1:59'.i. dam. Bessie Couiiscl by Chief Counsel 3. 125751. This is a really well bred pacer and is highly thought of. Honor's Rogue 2210 U5 is I 0- year-old pacer by His Honor p. 155934. Last year he started 25 times. was 10 times first. twicc isccoiid and four times third. Kahla Byrd p. 2:05 325. is I 4-year-old pacer that was electric- ally timed in 2:03 3'5. She is by Poplar Byrd 1:59 3 5. Last year she started 18 times, in very fast company, was 3 times first. twice second and once third and took I record of 2209 V5. Esther B. p. 2:15 is I 5-year- old bay mare by Mr. Voicl p. 2:01";. t. 2:05V4. She had several wins and other placings in 1955 and racing for small purses had won 81.680. T. O. F. t. 2:04 215 is I 7-year- old hay stallion by High Volo 1, 2:03. p. 2:05. In 1955 he had four wins. was twice second and twice third and had total money winnings of 821.515. Ruby's Jester p. 2:09 25 is I 5-yearold bay gelding by Court Jester p. 2. 22041-1. winner of the Fox Pacing Stake and sire of 11 in 2:05. His dam is Miss Ruby p. 210212. a great race mare that still holds I world's record. This chap has breeding enough to take I very fast mark. Wilmington Chief p. 2:09 2 5 is for one track. Skipper G. 2:07 V5 is a 9-year-g by Bonnycastie p.i old pacer 2:03V4. sire of Dr. Stanton 2:00 and many others. He got his rec- ord at Paynesvllle. Ohio. half mile track and is eligible to the 2:15 pace. Nancy's Iii-L09 p. 2:14 I 5 is it I-yearoid more by Banncr 1ian- . She took her mark in her second start at Paynesvlile. Ohio. this season and was close up in 2:09. She has plcnty of speed. having paced halves in 1:02. Speedway Givinie p. 2 08 2:5 by Pat Chief p. 2:05 4 S 4-year-old black mare that much II expected from. Betsy Topsficld is I arcy more killed in 1949 by True Volo. Betsy has I mile track record of 2:02 and is eligible to the 2:17 me. She is double gaited and been I mild in 2:12 on the . Will 8 is 9 l'.l'l'iiP -s . V K : . iliil. WOODSTOCK and is at 6:. 255. iii a black mare foaled in 1950. by Wilmington 1:59'h. dam. Talla- hassee 2:05 U5, dam of five with records better than 2:10. This -more should taka I very much lfaster mark. 1 c. B. 1,. p. 2.11 i 5 is a 4-year- old bay izclding by The Widowcr :l:.'i9',-'1. one of thc world's great- ,est sires. whose dam was Widow ;Grattan p. 2:00 by Grattan Royal '2:0flV4. The Widnwer is the sire. of this year's sensational .'i-year-' iold paccr Belle Acton 3. 1:58 3:5; 'anci also of Meadow flicc 1:53; 5 175, winner of over 5203.000. ' Little Oscar is I 4-year-old brown gelding pacer by Oscar l Rotan 2.10. that has becn trained very lightly and stepped miles in 52:15 easily in June. ; These two horses were purch- 'ased in Ontario-Mac Dale 2:06 415. I 9-year-old bay gelding by Brookdale 1:ll9Vs. This is I rest lbearcat pacer. tough II they wesssioct ii :1 l r CONVAIR 2201. owned by iiatrry Hirsch. Sydney, N. liiauger, setting up a new track pacing record at T 'I3iYl.'.liliIil'li iii! . -.l'l.'l'. as M ::- ndn:'nc vyu. who make thcm and he never gives up trying. Last year in 45 starts he was 14 times first. 7 tiniesl second and 11 times third racing. in fast company. This should be one of the best race horscsi brought to Saint John in a long long time. Dear John is a 2-year- old bay colt by Bob Lee 2:03i'., Very little has been done with him but he is well bred and is I likely pacer. James iliacGregor also attended the Dclware sale. accompanied by Joe Pennesse... They spent a couple of days looking over the speed that was to be sold and Roach picked several he liked and was fortunate to be the high bidder on them. The new arriv- als are Chester Lee. a 3-year-old trotter by Chestertown 2:00 3t5. winner of 8108.369 including the 1946 Hambletonian Stake. Cheater Lee's dam is Carrie Lce 2:11 by Calunict Chuck 2. 2:04 and his grandam is the famous trottcr Millie Irwin '.Z:03'4. The owner's statement is that ha is one of the nicest colts he ever had. was worked in 2:22 in April and turn- ed out as he couldn't get enough stalls at the race track. Little River Mark. I 2-year-old pacer by Volstadt t. 2:03Vi, sire of Bay State Pat p, 2:01 W5 and several others with records bet- ter than 2:05. This colt was raced at Roosevelt Raceway in the Baby Races but was sent home at the opening of Yonkers due to stall restrictions. Andrew Perry is the new owner of this chap. Princess Spangler is I yearling brown filly by Direct Spangler. one of the coming sires of speed in the U. S. A. and his dam is Countess Colby by Colby Hanover 3. 2:00'-5.. She is I beautiful filly. perfectly sound and should take a fast record. For Dr. George Bishop he hrought hack Donny Pointcr by Pegasus Pointer. sire of our local free-for-aller Argot Pointer 2:07. and the dam is Loretta Volo p. 2:05 35. He raced every year since he was a 2-year-old. and is now ninc. ilc has never been lame until this Spring when he had his hind leg injured by I kick from another horse and his training had to be stopped. He was turned out and is now pcr- fci-tly sound. in 1955 he started 26 times in fast company. was 5 times first. .1 times second and 3 times third with earnings of 35.- HS. His total earnings are 343.- 365.05. For Bcn Mltton of Moncton he brought back Bookmor p. 3. 2:05 U5. a 4-year-old brown pacing gelding by Eddie Scott 2:041,&. son of Scotland 1:59lI. and his dam. Sue Me is by R. E. Mc 2:03'A. lie was timed electrically in 2:02 It 5 at Hazel Park. Michi- gan. last year. . For S. H. Horsman of Moncton. he brought Johnnie Russell 2:07 W5. record taken in 1956. In B- yearold bay gelding. pacer. by Cimarron Direct. Last year his V mlltvllli l I i ' V I ' ii , it it. '; S. ruro, N. S., July 3. 1956- and driven by George earnings were 53.115 and this year he took his record. The latest arrival to the Marl- tlmes is Chief Ozaukee. a 5-year old pacer by Dusty Hanover :59- All ue know about him is that he took a record as a 3- year-old of 2:16 on the pace.' Sheldon Campbell of Saint John took Royal Jr. 2:01'A out to Win- consin and brought back the above pacer which was received in trade. OUR 'DIIIVERS AWAY FROM HOME As has been the case for sev- eral years the name of Joe 0'Bricn. son of Harry O'Brien. Albcrton. has rung throughout the length and breadth of Canada and the United States as one of the greatest drivers of all time. ,This season with the privately ' owned S. A. Camp Stable of Shaf- ltcr. Cal.. the earnings of that istable approached the half mil- lion mark and it was the biggest money winning private stable of the year and tha earnings were spread over a stable of stars of all ages. Perhaps the most out- standing victory was that of Scott Frost at Hollywood track. Novem- ber 10, in the 375.000 .American Classic. Scott Frost won in 1:58 315. I new mark for the 4-year- old son of Hoot M'on. At Lexing- 'ion in the Almahurst Free For All Paco Diamond lial. the Camp Stable's star pacer. was pitted against the two leading pacers over half mile tracks. Dottie'a Pick and Queen's Adios and Dia- mond Hal came through as I win- ner in 2:02 2K5. The track was heavy. otherwise it would have been better than 2:00. In I feature pace at Indianap- olis. ind. Joe O'Brien brought the 2ycar-old March Away home first in 2:03 215. He was home bred and therefore the victory was all the more creditable. in the Two Year Old Trot at the Grand Cir- cuit. Indianapolis. all the stars were lined up for the 823.700 Iiorsemen's Stake and Bond Han- ovcr, driven by Joe. was the win- ner. At Springfield. ill. Grand Circuit meeting in the first div- ision of the Ohio Standardbred Futurity for 2-year-old paccrs, Joe drove Adios Express to vic- Ttory in 2:02 (U5 and It Lcxington 'in tho Poplar Hill Farm Pace for 3-year-old pacera Joe drove the winner. Adloway, home in 2:01 275. Joe also won with the homo- bred Dazsleway It Ipxlngton in 2:01. 2:03. These are just a few of the many victories won by the Camp Stable. During the racing season the Camp stable crossed the border to Montreal's Richelieu Park and set tip a new Canadian trotting mark of 2:01 3:5 with Scott Frost in the 315.000 trotting stake. Diamond Hal also holds the Can- Idian pacing record for I half mile track It Richelieu-3:1!) Ill. Here are the winnings of the tops of the Camp Stable for 1950: Diamond Hal. 12 wins. earnings of 85.179; Scott Front. ll wins, earnings. 835.351; Bond Hanover. 10 wins. Iarnlnttl. 844.003; Adio- way. 7 wins. earnings. 825.463; Mack Primrose. 12 wins. earn- ings. 816.06: Route Dazzle. 6 wins. earnings. 815.251; Time Me. 1 win. earnings. 811.514; March Away. 1 wins. earnings. 810.144; Nora Front. 2 will. oarninga. 813,210: Pigeon Hill. I wins. earl- lnga. 99.344: Two Ways. 3 wins. Joe O'Brien": ranking among the loading reinsmen of the Uni- Association I 3 E A inator of the Woolworth cimn or -lliaritime Harne very close to the der in the United Avery. formerly or w.odw,ck' N. B. Since Earle been” connected wltthmrtho Cloarviaw Stables of f m0ll:- Mllne. the proprietors it W C "'9 Nllhews of the orig- 3' five and ten oent stores, he has 3”” "IP15-IV ill! in the estimatio of leading lumen hmumen h 910 U- 5- Ind Canada. He picked "P 3 '9” blflllu two years ago Ind it WI! the little filly Egyp- tian Princess and she has been the mainstay of the stable the P85! two years. She was knocked down to tho Wooiwortlis for 52.000 It the Castleton Farm sales in Lexington in 1954. As I 2-year- oid she won several intakes and Many ” Lexlnll-on she wipc-(ll out one of the oldest records in' the bpoks by winning in 2:02- a World! record for I 2-yearold' '-"0"9l'- This season she took a race mark of 2:00 H5 at Spring-l . field. Ili.. and that stood as best '0? B filly this year until it was surpassed by Ntmbig Colby; M10 215 at Lexington. Elyptlan Princess won the. stakes It Goahen and Reading and also set up new records and she was a winner at Roosevelt. Springfield. DuQuoin Ind Indian- ID0ii5- M00118 the stakes she won was the Castleton Farm Breeders' Stake of 37,138 in 2:01 U5 and 2:00 U5. Al Sportsman's Park she won the Breeders' Filly Stake of S7.- 066 and she also won at DuQuoin in 2:01 3l5 and 210125 and at Indianapolis took the Breeders' Ftllk Stake in 2:03 and 2:03 U5. She won the Reading Fair Fu- turity. 3l3.798 from nine other starters. it was considered one of the best bunches of 3-year-old: that ever started. The times were 2:04 05. 2:03 U5. 2:04 us. Her middle mile replaced the record for trotting fillies of her age over 3 half mile track and her three heat total cut 2 175 seconds off the three year old record made by Kimberly Kid. At Delaware. Ohio. on I very windy afternoon she stepped that gall mile track in 2:03. Her total Irnings for the season were 549,- m and for the two seasons. 878.- In addition to Egyptian Prin- cess Clearviow Stables also raced several other horses and Earle was up behind Hlllsota 1:59 the past two seasons and gave him his record at Hollywood Park of 1359 in the 375.000 American Pac- ing Classic. Hillaota was purch- ased towards the end of the sea- son by Clenrview Stables. An- other our in Ea:-le's stable was the sensational filly MIxl.ne's Dream p. 2:00. who was only the third of her age and sex to go in that fast time. Allkus Allen. formerly of Hall- fax. is continuing his winning Itrsak at beautiful saratoga Race- wly. Saratoga, N. Y. Last year he was the top driver there but this year although he did real well with his stable he had to be content with third place in the Bililfelll-& Angie. as his friends here call him. is very popular with other harness horsemen and owners and has one of the good stables racing in that locality. The stable with which Don Larlae was connected was racing against the heat in the Unitod States and they won I number of firsts and I lot of placlngs but did not connect I first in any of the big stakes. His reputation as I driver is excellent and he is assured of contin ed 1 in his chosen career." "wot El"? Semitic. Ifter racing at Charlottetown Inrly in 11;. .e.,.,..' took his stable to Quebec City wi"-'7' he "Nd 135! Year. and had continued Success than. Sleepy 30"! stepped over that oval in 2:12 which was I new record and I good performance. Bruce's Sis- ter 2:09 U5 won I number of dashes and also placed well. bur M. didn't win any firsts but won other placing: and looks like I lood prospect for 1967. Jan B. 2:07 was first or second several times It Quebec and also won two flr-Its Itsuuex prior to going there. He was racing against some of the best pacer: tn Que. bec. Wliispdrlnl Willow I. 2:11 won firsts and seconds and quite I number of plactngs. Simeoe Tau. I trotter by Follow Up. low- ered hls record from 1:iIU3 to 2:11 25 and need good. Moatofthsborusin Ell'I's this year of 2:1! and won several races in 2:13 to 2:10 This trottar has In excelloat reputation and is described as I two-tennor. Earle Illd maay aloe ttitags to wii.i acing Review -:- I It data 14 horns and Iiluliilnaat. is lined with British Columbia fir. has a concrete floor with plank- lug over the concrete in the stalls. it has electric lights and water ; heat supply and is one of the horse barns ever built in this province and reflects great credit on the contractors. Gerald Mac- Lean & Son of Kensington. Rannie MacDonald of Cape Breton. who raced in Ontario and Quebec and campaigned Ieveii horses, starting in 100 dashes in all, was 17 times first. 19 times second and 16 times third, which was certainly an excellent record considering the company he had to face. In Quebec and also I Richelieu there are hundreds 0 horses and sometimes the going is very tough and for that reason Rannie's record will be ap- preciated by those who under- stand the situation. For the sev- eral years he has been racing in Quebec and Ontario Ronnie has always made good and the past year has been no exception. He is now ge'ting I stable ready for 1057 and has located in I new barn built at Milton. 0nt.. George Mauger took that good pacer Convalr 2:01, owned by Harry Hirsch of Sydney. to Sara- toga Raceway where he met some of the best in the U. S. A. and he was a winner there and also placed in other races. Another Island stable. that of 1-1. Roy Bevan. left our shares in early Septem” . with trainer- driver Archie Llewellyn in charge and after winning along the way at Moncton and Fredericton ar- rived in Quebec City on Septemb- er 5th. When they returned home and totalled up the results they found that Jerry A. Hanover 2:061l5 had won three dashes. two seconds and two thirds and other placings. Ted G e n e s e e 2:10 4 l5 was once first, five times second and won several thirds and fourths. Ralph Ha1'z:11:V5 was only once out of the money and Sid Joseph 1:59 U5 won two firsts. seconds. thirds and fourths and the time he made in those mllts ranged from 2:60 W5 to 2:08 225. so he was in hot compan,-. One of the highlights of the racing season at Exhibition Park. Saint John. was the winning by Time Table 4. 2:03 of his 100th race on October 3rd. years old and is owned by T. P. Downey. Hlllsboro. N. B. andi was driven by J. Lang. He has been owned by Mr. Downey since 1949 and has raced extensively throughout the Marltimes. Prior to coming to the Maritime: he was I well known winner over such tracks as Saratoga. N. Y.. Roosevelt Raceway, Quebec City. Shawinigan Falls. Montreal and Three Rivers. He took his life- time record of 2:03 in 1945 It Quebec City which was also I new track record and it remain- ed as that until last year when it was lowered by Bay State Pat to 2:02 325. He also broke track records at Shawinigan Falls in 2:04'h and It Richelieu Park in 2:05. During his turf career ho has made 347 starts, has been 100 times first. 73 times second and 73 times third. with total lifetime winnings of over 835,000. The largest purse Time Table ever won in the Maritlmea was the famous 35.000 " ' raced in that city in 1947 which he won in 2:08. 220755 and 2:09Vs. MANY THANKS The above completes our Re- view of the 1956 racing season which we trust will be interesting and informative to our horsemen readers wherever this issue goes. For years we have been in receipt of many klndneues from readers of Down t.iie Back stretch not only in the Maritimes but from various parts of the United States and Canada. There are men who go to considerable trouble to send us interesting harness horse news in the U. S. and Maritime: and they don't wish publicity. but we would like to assure them that they have I very warm place in our regard for the time and trouble they have taken in sending us such items. We also want to give our most sincere thanks to the race secre- ' laries of Maritime tracks for their cooperation in loaning their judges books to us so that we can verify the entries mIdo on our card system during the racing season. and thus give our readers I correct account of track records and track happenings. From past experiences we know the great amount of time and effort that in Ipant by them in their various duties and we trust that the III- Ionoflldwasaauccoaafulono and that 1957 will be even more I0. The photo charts of finishes which appear II this Roview He is 15 FARSCUD 2:07 175, owned and driven by Don Turner, Dartmouth. N. S. . win- ner of the most dashes in the Maritimes, season 1956 .- 24. ' Ind proprietor of the photo chart system and an expert technician. whose worth has been widely recognized in the Maritime Provinces and elsewhere. There photo charts are doubtedly the best produced in Canada and naturally so because he has the rights of the best picture system in America. Mr. Godfrey and his staff are amo our busiest men during the racing season having to be on hand at nearly all of the Maritime tracks each night racing is conducted. and we have never known them to fail in carrying out their engagements to the letter. There must be a great deal of worry in connection with providing this photo Iystem and arranging for it but from Mr. Godfrey's easy going manner one would never notice it And now we wish to conclude by extending our thanks to our reading public and our best wishes for a Happy and Prosper- ous New Year. Matchmaker To Go To Court LONS ANGELES (AP) - Boxing matchmaker Babs McCoy said, Thursday he will go to court in an attempt to nullify I life-tlrna ban imposed on him by tho Cali- fornia Athletic Commission. McCoy and his attorney. Jules Covey. expressed coufidanco the court will overrule the commis- aioii. Tho completo text of the com- miulon hearing-McCoy called it I "Kangaroo Court"-will be sub- mitted to I judge for court action. McCoy was accused of Inaug- British Soccer Suffering A White Christmas Hangover LONDON (CF) - Like many I yuletlde celebrant. British Ioccer clubs Thursday were suffering from I miliity collective headache -I white Christmas hangover. Snow caused postponement of more than 25 scheduled league games from Saturday throuh to Boxing Day and cut attendance ilsures by 50 per cent. Wednes- day. B011!!! Day. no less than 15 of 46 scheduled games re cancelled and attendance at the 31 xrounda where play was pos- sible fell to 388.000 compared with the 856.000 Boxing my fans who turned out in 1955. Total attendance for the three days of holiday soccer this year WI! 1.058.604. compared with some 2.500.000 the year before. sot-cc. officials said it was the most dig Istrous Christmas showing in mem ory and would place I heavy fin Inctal strain on clubs that rely upon Christmas receipts to boost revenue. Hardest hit was Coventry City in the third division. south. The club failed to complete any at their three games. On Saturday their home match with Chrystal Palace was abandoned after 51 minutes through floodligbt failure. On Christmas Day I snowstorm It Newport caused play to be patopped. after 07 minutes and Wed- :nesdays second meeting at Co- ivenify was postponed because oi snow. I WE ARE HAPPY SINCERE BEST WISHES TO ALL HORSEMEN WHEN IN CHARLOTIETOWN MEET THE RACING FANS AND DRIVERS AT MIlTON'S OLD SPAIN TO EXTEND OUR lug "fixed" bouts. illegally collect- ing portions of fighterI' purses and other violations of regula- ttona. NOT :4 HOUR! The earth makes I complete ro- tatlon on its axis in about 23 hours 56 minutes. GOOD LUCK And GOOD RACING To All HORSEMEN IN I957 FOR rm: nnsr sunny or CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MEDICINES VISIT STEAD'S Pharmacy 128 Kant at. out 4131 I 'vrI-rovuryldadtygivaatousby Inventor lIr.RIpu-toodrcy. MAY 1957 II AND PROHTAII YIAR FOR YOU THE IIEIIDEZVOIIS ' p A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO All. HORSIMIN AND RACING PAN! A PLEASANT SAINT To old Friends.- IIIOVIIIIIIRI 19' EXHIBITION V ASSOCIATION EXTENDS Incos---IndmanyParrons--- GOOD START AND STRONG FINISH "5 1 A I-Ioppy New Your 'I'o:AIll JOHN - - our Acquaint-