APRIL 13 1953 .THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'I'ETOWN Back Stretch" continued from page 0 I .0 have him incl:-they surely wollidi been said. and we doubt ynnmgan be contradicted. that llwmugue and vicinity has more mm” gm: paces-s than any lim- -lu section of this Province or in E”; the Maritiines. A Viliwr N139 A few days ago hll VCTY "WHY 1- v-W" .::...':"..2.' them. In the Dr. M mtyrs stable there is the aver matter of some years I80. EVE wopthy 2.11 Ml. with a February mi by her side that is as 11-118 mm as a nine months old. The ,3. is Hero Mine 2.11 N! by V010- mite 108 V4. Others are I two- you-old named Royal Tr-1m by Fast Train 2.06, out of Eva Worthy. Penny R0?"-1 3 2-33 by Re” Mgney 2.09 U2, dam Mi. commando 2.12 415 and the your-you-old Money Hoyt! 3. 3-15- ” by Real Money 2.09 U2 out of Miss Commando. They are all under the care of that experi- enced horseman, Archie Llewellyn. PAGE SEVEN Manufacturer's . Clearance of Wool Yarn Dyed Worsted Suits MEN iS SUIT FEATURE Buy Now! Save Now! On Genuine English Worsteds Annear and Lowery have also a nu equipped stable with Valley Long 2.14 U5, Vemita Pearl 3. 2.16, .53! was one of the best three- iear-olds out last season, Real Set 2.1:; N5, the e;st5:tLyen&rl:1d Frankie Budlong 2.10" I I 11' met Buciiarc 2.02 ill. dun. Dor-l nilly Abbelle. that rsgiaso well last season. and is . Pl'eP'P8d rm! another campaign. s uwected uh lower his record considerably. Tlim there is a very handsome mi-year-old oolt named Premier .1 Walter by Real Money 2.09 U2. dam, Hallie Hal. and a three-yeah nI(i of the.ss.ms breeding called Hull Joe. There is also a nine murttlis old colt DY Nimcoe Har- iFVFl 2.04 U4. dam. Miss Harjorie Hal In another barn is s foal ht: Real Money out of a Lacopia ruazr. the second dam the fam- ms '1-otter Miss Belle Rico 2.18 U4. a war-old of the same breeding ll:l.'Iltfi Ruthie and a foal by Real uuz.e;. dam. Hallie Hal. The above arc ill under the care of Alfred Lnueltjl Cut Frofn Genuine Yarn Dyed English Suitings! New Models! Big Color and Pattern Choice! Low 'Priced For Big Savings! Truly here is the big suit seie you've Been waiting tor. These suits are cleat- A LEADING MANUFACTURER ed by one. at the leading clothing makers of higher priced lines. Which means z CO-OPERATES and WE SEIZED big savings tor you. THIS BUY FOR YOU- At Billy IBrennick's farm the mitors saw Real Money 2.09 U2, .Sl1l' or so many good performers tint are racing locally and others ill the list in the U.S. He is 3 very handsome horse and a full brother to the former world's champion three-year-old Cold Cash 158 M2. Real Money has contri- liufed a great deal towards en- mziriiig the speed prestige of .umitague and vicinity. Nearby they i'l5l'9d the farm where the stan- rianlhred stsJlion Oyclonic 2.08, by the world's champion three-yeain nld trotter Protector 3, 1.59 U4, is GIIEOK THESE POINTS: Excerpt from ' His Letter "We are sure you will appreciate the tremendous reduction in price. However located. He is owned by the Battle Tntid Driving Club of Cape Bre- ton and is being well cared for in wellington Nicholson. who mnsidars him the finest horse he has ever seen. cyclonic has fill- rd out and now weighs almost 1200 ion His disposition is perfect.a.nd M.. Nicholson's little iive-yea.r- rlti girl is a playmate, going around him quite unconcerned. The agree- ment is that he is to remain there for three years. . ..m At George Molnty-re's they saw the brood mare Daisy Budlong and her two-year-old and a yearling 'ha' were to be offered at auc- tion on Wednesday. Everyone rs- srets George's retirement from racing but owing to the accident which he had some months ago no other course was possible. George's rather. Dr. J. D. Mcln-tyre, was a crest horseman and his sons have continued the same interest in the Btandardbreds and have with oth- ers kept Montague on the map and more particularly by managing the Montague race track for so many years. Then there is Leo Collins, who as a driver and trainer has been outstanding. He is gettin ready Lela Budloru 2.10 325. Bessie Budlong 2.15 Us and the Laura's Princess by Real Money out of a I'l15l.V Frisco mare. WNW evening coming out of are glad to co-operate. sell." MEN-Never have ity. .the Forum after witnessing Wallis Scantlebui-y's wonderful Ice Cycles we had a chat with Roy Bevan and he told us that Willard Mac- Donald was talking over the phone with Del MoTavish, who is locat- I ed at Roosevelt Raceway, New York. and Del said that he likes Ann's Dream and Pet Hanover very much. He believes that both oi them will make good and he has staked them quite freely. At present he hasn't beaten 2.40 with and expanding Air Force. phone or visit: OFFICE HOURS: career-without obligation. ....... 54 "SPEEIIY" I There are many Aircrew and Groundcrew open- liii;S for young men and women in Canada's modern the career opportunities presently available, write, THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT, R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS, Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown TUESDAYS-9.00 sum. WEDNESDAYS-9.00 am. to 5.00 pm. If you are interested in a career in the field of modem aviation, where you can EARN as you LEARN. apply at the above address. The Career Counsellor will be pleased to supply you with full in- formation regarding the many benefits of a Service "JOIN THE 1r.c.s.r.- IN DEFENCE or FREEDOM" For full details regarding to 9.00 Ip.m. as this is your 40th anniversary year we you 98 suits from our higher priced ranges. All are 1007?: all wool yarn died Worsteds. The values are just teriific - watch them We are shipping we offered at 539.95. sum to equal these in qual- brushss at the end. but he expects to let them down considerably in the next oouple of weeks. Ann's dream. by Calumet Budlona 2.02- SM, took a record as s. iour-yesr- old last season of 2.14 225 and was 8 times first, 9 times second and once third, and is eligible to the 2.23 class pace. She was driven in all her races by George Callbeck. Pet Hanover. that was also a four- year-old last season, took a re- oord on the trot of 2.13 M5 was 0 times first, twice second and three times third and is eligible to the 2.23 trot. Pet Hanover is by Nibble Hanover 1.58 SM, one of the best sires at Hanover Shoe Farms, Hanover, Pa. A three-year-old that is attract- ing a lot of attention at the Char- lottetown track is Suffolk Chief by Chief A-bbedsle 2.00. He was bought as a yearling at Lexing- ton in 1951, and raced lightly last year as a two-year-old. When he came here he was small but now he has filled out and is really a picture horse. is being trained free- 3 legged and shows fast brushes at the end of miles. Another horse in the same stable that has improved a. great deal is Dean Swift M4 M5. by Simone Hrvaster 2.04 U4. This horse had speed enough to take the pole from his opposition last year and we think will reduce his record several seconds this year. The third member of the Cmdr. George Bunvtain stable is that very game. reliable pacer Miss Knox 2.09 (V5. She is by Highland Scott 1.59 U2 and is a 2.17 pacer. Miss Knox has always had to race in real tough company and being iree-legged is at some disadvant- age with the hoppled ones, but her gsmeness makes up for it. The auto, seesaw- COME Hem: ,, AND MEET TH t HORNE MOTOR cu: vnou.-'1-.n osnsssoslst sale: at ix-rvire . 2 (E511 (:.7:tlX.. (,. The Sizes - are 36 to 44. two styles . . . lounge, and conservative models. The Fabrics -- All hand-picked English and domestic U5 , In I yarn-dyed all-wool worsteds. O at . The Patterns - Pic and Pic's, stripes, checks, plains, A small heat patterns. V The Shades - Brown, grey, dark and light blue, blue Fgatufg to grey, light and medium greys. - The Styles -- Single breasted and double breasted - -Pr.” Sale Starts Satur'dayeOpsn 8:30 am: to 9:30 p.m. Hiunuzsuunznmnnr VVHE ' E QUALITY lS.3UREi trainer and driver. Ed Downs, should have a good season with these and others that he will be racing. Saint John parties are said to be negotiating for quite a number of race horses and three of them have arrived. among them the eight-year-old pacer Thelma Lou by Gay Song 1.59 U2. She took a record of 2.05 Mi last year and in 88 starts was five times first and seven times second. Hes total earn- ing! to date are over 87,000, mak- ing har eligible to the 2.16 pace. At Richwood, Ohio, Sept. lst she was 1-2 in the SL000 Free For All in 2.06 H6, and at Centreville, Ohio, Sept. 20th won the first heat in the Free an All in 2.01, and at Northville, Mich. July 25th, she won in 2.05 vs, which is her record. Thelma Lou races free- legged and was reported to have been halves in close to a minute over I. half-mile track. Our best wishes for success go to her new owner. P. Downey of Hillsboro. N. And here's a letter from B. Thane Belyea, Fredericton, N.B. "I just read of the death of V. 0. Bruce Wetmors, 77-year-old Boston businessman who was born in Gagetown. N.l3., and moved away from there when he was Just a boy. I met Mr. Wetmore first in 1924, he used to come to Gsgetown for the duck shooting every fall and he and Charles Francis Adams came together quite frequently and they still have I houseboat down there. The year I referred to he came with his big motor yacht and stopped at the Gageiowri wharf. was shaking hands with everyone and said to me, 'I don't know you." Then I told him I had heard tell of him through the mare Jess Y. by Wil- ak that Walter Oox raced forhim. Then hsl said "Come over how and we talked horses for nearly- twp hours. 5 "Perhaps yoh will remember that' a good many years ago Hans Ral-I ston of the Metropolitn Bwsdway was delegated to go to the Old Glory sale and buy a bunch of colts for the members. The price was not to exceed 85001 colt, The oolvts' names were put in a hat and the members drew for them. Wstmore drew Guy Leyburn. He was a fair horse. Harry yrusis gave him a record of 2.11 in and he came to saint John afterwards. If my memory serves me right Pixie was drawn by W, .1. Mac- Donsldinthislotandoamsto P.l:.I. Mr. Wstmors gave all the credit to Harry Stokes for getting .15 Y. to the moss. she was a very high strung notional mare. 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