SEPTEMBER 19. 1953 I, - pack stretch (Continued from one 0) both the 2nd and Gill ch” woillith Jimmie A (Reeves) ,3 and Bonnie Dale (Birt) 6-2, " , ume 216 3255. Miss Donna M5 renuy surprised the fans Made showed that her sojourn in "".l John, . 8.. has renewed Sm weed and finishing qualities. her was 1-1 against a strong 5'"; and was given a great drive 'le.1 Emmett Bernard. .She is own- bi by 11..-ry Macintosh. Miss "1 'ando (Llewellyn) 2-5. Ver- C””””p,..i (Lowery) 4-2. but ,",l,:,n, 2.13 215-her fastest time IIliS SEHSOII. Summerside Saturday featured by a classy given by Don , ill who has been winning glzgleand reducing or giving in records to horses all season. K1119 1st and 5th race: he have Chocolate Dip to ilrst and ,,.wnd place with My Darling iMacGreg0r) 2-1, time. 2.13 H5. .16 3x5,-Chocolate Dip is owned hv Lee O'Brien and My Darling no Senator G. H. Barbour. Don 31.0 placed Tommy Morgan twice "1 the winner's column with Yankee Joan (MacRae) 2-8. 11 L-,,,..., (Coles) 8-2. time, 2.11 H5. .,'19 3,)5..a new re rd for Tom- Yh. who 1; owned y McKay and ',h.'h-5,11, ll Conto is the pacer lhzii Coles received in trade for Mona Ciegg a year ago. The 3rd .lnri Btii races were won by Wayne 5, Grattan, owned and dmen by Ivan Taylor. Lenas Boll (Bernard) 2-2. best time. ...-, -315 which equals his record. in the 4th and 7th races the .,,,1lm- Vellu Grattali. that Don i1acNeill recently purchased from ,11mmle Given. Halifax, showed till! kind of speed that Jimmie told us about when over here. hmning both dashes with Sir Flint-is Drake (Sobey) 2-4. Tim ,.;hnn1;o lBr-rnard) 4-2. best time 2.16 US. just two-fifths of a sec- ond off her record. Races BU gm were Illlvins 5159"” friend S. Cruikshank, Halifax, time 2.07 U5 and the purse 33000. Giancing over the entries we would call them a very good bunch of trot- ters and no doubt the time would have been faster if the condi- tions had been better. The pacer Adios Boy referred to. is a two-year-old by Adios. that won the 3rd race, class BB for pacers, puree S4000. His time was 2.03 U5. Previously he had taken a reeo'rd of 2.03 over a half-smile track. He is owned by J. S. Turner of Nassauwadox, Virginia. He and Meadow Pace and other two-year-old pacers will be fighting it out at Lexing- ton, Ky., in October where it is expected that one of them will set up a new world's record for two-year-old pacers. A palace horse car arrived in Summerside Thursday night to convey a number of horses to Blue Bonnets Raceway. Montreal. Among those who are expected to make the trip are the following to be raced by Earle Semple: Mary Merk 2.08 2l5. Laurel Chief 2.14 1l5,' Jerry's Nightmare 3. 2.09. Guy Long 2.13 1f5.i Royal Budlong. Jo-Jo Spencer 2.10 and Yuta 2.11 (V5. and James Mac- Gregor is expected to take up My Darling 208 V5 and Laurie O'Brien is going with Tru Single G. 2.02. Masonis 49 2.13. Whirl- away 215 (V5, Colleen Adam 2.12. The 21st Renewal of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club's Colt Stakes at Summer- sidc Wednesday afternoon and night and Thursday night will be long remembered by those who saw them. Tile Colt Slakes' officials left no stone unturned to bring to the attention of breeders throughout the Mari- times the desirability of keeping their well-bredyoungsters eligible to the stakes, entering them and racing them. To the Secretary, W. G. Gillespie. must go the greatest credit because he work- ed most energetically to bring about their success. To the Sum- tlon of prizes which consisted of trophys, heavy coolers. light coolers. whips and glasses to the winners and other contes- tants. Wednesday afternoon was the official opening and the first event raced was the Four Year Old Trot Futu ity. purse 8100. with five starter. Ginger Worthy by Ginger, owned and driven by George MacDonald, Mermaid, was the winner with 1-2-1, Miss Palli, owned and driven by Ellwood Shaw. 2-1-2, Tara Littledale (Kelly) 3-3-3. Time. 2.17. 2.20. 2.18-new records for Ginger Worthy and Miss Paili. Two Year Old Trot Futurity. purse 3700- Royal Train by Fast Train 2.06. owned by Dr. Preston Mclntyre. Montague. and driven by Archie Llewellyn, was 1-1. Joppa Maid (Shaw) 2-2. Laura's Princess (Collins) 3-4. Sarah J. (T. Semple) 4-3. 2.35, 2.31. An addi- tional event raced was the Jun- ior Free For All with three dashes, purse S600. The first dnsh was won by Gahagen. own- ed by Dr. George Bishop and driven by E. Show, in 212. Peter Ciegg (McNeill) 2. Jo-Jo Spencer (E. Semple) 3. The next two dashes were won by Tru-Single G.. owned and driven by Laurie O'Brien. Ann's Boy iBowness) 22. Jo-Jo Spencer 3-4. Nell Kal- hmuck 5-3. Time, 2.12, 2.11 US. 2.12 25. Wednesday night--Three Year Old Futurity. purse 5700-Jerry's Nightmare (E. Semple) owned by James O'Brien, Elmsdale. that had previously taken a record of 2.09 was conceded to be the win- nor, It was ri straight. heat vic- tory with Flicks Mcf-Elwyn (So- bey) 2-1-2, Reta Federal (Har- rison) 4-2-4. Time, 2.15 225. 2.13 315, 2.12 215. Other races that night were the Classified Pace. purse 9400 with Robert Bruce, owned by George Brookins. Ken- sington, and driven by Don Mac- Neiil. 2-1. Yuta. owned by An- drew Perry. Summerside and driven by Earle Semple. 1-2. Time R. N. Dawson and Melvin Bell of Crapaud. and driven by Blair Andrew, with 1-1-3. Just A Squire. owned by Dr. R. F. Seaman and driven by Don Seaman. 3-3-1. Tudy- Federal (Harrison) 2-4-2, Robert Lee (O'Meara) 6-2-5. Time 2.31. 2.27. 2.28 215. Free For All. purse S1050-Babe Britton, own- ed by George Thompson. Sum- merside, and driven by Len O'Meara, 1-1-6, Headway. owned and driven by James Given. Hali- fax. 2-2-1. A. G. Scott (Moreside) 4-32. Hedgewood Chief (Har- rison) 3-4-3. Johnnie Kalmuck (Kelly) 6-6-4, Direct Mite (Let- cher) 5-5-5. Time, 2.08 325, 2.09. 213 W5. Two Year Old Pace Fu- turity." purse S700-Janet Clegg. owned and driven by George So- bey. 1-1, Premier J. Walter (Low- ery) 2.2. Chevle G. (Letcher) 3-3, Sunkist Joe (Shea) 4-4. Time. 2.18 315. 2.18 1X5. The Maritime record for two-year-old pacers is 2.17 25 held by Janet Clegg. Additional horses that will be racing at Blue Bonnets include Direct Mite 2.06 (V5, A. G. Scott 2.09 U5. Jennie Kalmuck 2.10 3X5. owned by Lorne Letcher. and Rajah Hanover 2.13 3X5. owned by Myron Bell. Charlottetown. It is regrettable that during the meeting an accident occurred in one of the race events which resulted in the popular driver Rannie MacDonald being taken to hospital. We understand that his injuries are a broken wrist and possibly broken arm and we hope that he will soon be around again. During last Wednesday night's races at Truro at the end of the first dash in the Free For All, which was won by Future Coun- sel, with Iola Henley 2, time. 2.10 4l5, Clayton MacLeod, owner of Iola, stated that his little mare was through and would not race again. Future Counsel won the other race of the Free For All with Joey Harvester (Conroy) 2. Time. 2.12 (V5. Future Counsel is owned by A. D. Napke. New- Hunters corner (Oontinued from page 6) would weigh two pounds and as high as four (approx) and scores of mailer fry, He would land a trout and then let the pool rest for a. few minutes before trying again. He oreeled six with the top tinorut weighing two and a half pounds. A'light weig-ht always seemed to beat the heavies to the fly. He went back the following ..ednssd.sy and found the pool a mm. It only held three trout that would be in the pound-pound and a half bracket and they darted from one side of the pool to be other like some- thing , neared the minute he showed himself. The cause was apparent. The alders were broken and trampled over into the pool. The poachers didn't. even. trouble to pull out the stakes to which the net had been attached. Later this man and two companion: caughttwo men in the act of net- ting and turned the information over to me with no strings attached. I'll comment on this incident In a later OOIIMTIII. It shows only too plainly what sportsmen with sand in their gizzards can do when thev set their minds to it. . . . It's high time that the men who are oomplain-ing about the poor trout fishing woke up and did something about it. I have put in a lot of my time this season pro- teoting trout when I should be doing the job for which I am be- irout patrols are for free. The protection of trout comes under the Special Fishery Reguiatioiis. a Federal Act and my appointment with this Department is purely honorary or as it is sometimes call- ed ex-officio-without pay . . . My worst headaches have come about in oonnection with trout protection. I can put up with abuse and threats-I have been our A- MICNGUI merside Trotting Association 211 35, 2,11 3y5..new record. 10,- castle, N. B., and was 'driven by wumd thn yen to any on C". iDDn'S brother) has very kindly mung 3159 go 5 full measure of both horse; ghnt hnd Sm,-ted the G. Mauger. Another winner was him Btrehmhshhm (ham 5” in sent us a program of last Satur- p,-n1" for the magnificent plant season as green pacers, claggmed David G. (C. MacLeoli), owned the days work H I feel that I am ing paid-protecting our game. My' ..rL. 2N at M. F. SGIIIIIIMAII CO. LTD. In spite of increased costs we have maintained a policy of giving the biggest value possible for each dollar our customer; over we have effected savngs in the purchase of materials, these savings have been passed along to the purchaser. That is why your dollar still buys more here. You can't beat our prices and qual- ity. Come in and browse around. BUYS IIIIBE s nds with us. When- rAUE SEVEN -B” Ix IIIIIIIJBEIIV Storm Sash A big fuel Adds comfort livability to your home. Place your order now and cut your fuel costs. saver. and paint Paint Brighten up dingy rooms with a SpEi'lx'liT1';Z bciorc winter sets in. Insulation Another big You those 11151 can do the vioik yourself. Kccp the heat in and the cold out. s.-li'r-in I'(7iii of Ill) nilZh1'5 T3095 N R005eV91i which they have built, the splen- Trot, purse S400-Rajah Hanover by G. E. MacLeod. Westvllie, Leo , r'.a:-cway and C8115 OUT MWNI-I0" did condition of their Raceway (E, Mo;-aside), owned by My,-on Federal (Conroy) 2-2. best time. ::c&mgh:h:,gh;g:eLf:fingho?;:ne?E.s1E Windows Shelving 0 the success of J08 0'BFi9" RM and the way the events were 3911, charlnuetgwn, 1.4, V911; 2.15 315. Earl's Prince Charming mean mm” W rchand cohopeh. :ho outstanding l)9F10l'ml"Ci' 0I raced off with everything that Grgztan, owned nnd driven by won Race No. 1 for driver Ed H i the 3:3,” it me 13 mi ggpncn those Be sure your roof Canning season is MIIOS BOY H01Wlih5U""I"'5' "19 thought Could Dl'0Vide,f0 Present Don MacNeiii, 4-1, Waymark (D. Haley. with Dr. F. Chips (Bar- 5' on n I hm hint lrafty windows is sound before win. here. Be sure you mick was somewhat heavy 1'0") them to the public in an attrac- Seaman) 2-5. Lena's Boy (Ber- 1-ieau) 2, Timg, 2,19, Johnny Lee get "")Ywha"' OMA we with new tight 19,. comes have ample T00"! ...i.. showers all evening and A five manner. J.-H. DeWitt of nard) 5.2. Time, 216 3x5, 2.15. (Haley) 1.. races 5 and 3 was 1.2, i””?p”i"”""" "M ”””n' 3' ones. Ask for spec- ' for storage. You can iniriy stiff breeze b1owinz- Woodstock. N.l3., a Director of Single Dash, purse 5150-Face Bmv 1;, c, pg;-key (coma) 4.1, (""3 "'55 W” d1”'""'”d 1" Cm”: ial price on certain easily make up Thanks. 5- 13- 10? Temembeting the United States Trotting Assoc- cloth, owned by Clayton Green, Gallant Bobby (Connors) 2-4 and I Tm mm sting myw" why" sizes. There is real these shelving units us. Joe's win in the 7th race at mmn, was an Interested spectp Ema,-n1d nn.-1 .-1.-wen by George um, 25 1,5 214 3,5. ' I have prosecuted over one thous- sum; .0, you, 3-,,n,591L one and one-Sixteenth mil?! W" tor and told the writer that he sabey, 1, 11 canto (C015) 2, ' ' and cases in Court during my for 1! Purse 09 54500 Ind "V9" was real) astonished when he Luck Harvester (3, Sam 19 3, - time and have a pretty fair idea - at ilit best. troiters at Roosevelt saw the tyrack. the plant and all Time.y 2.15 415. P ) n'?i”:.i.t,,: ,f,',fl",,", when I produce the goods and Raceway Stlrleli 5- A WTIV" the adjuncts that went to make "mm. 11.9 hast Of the 5,.R's,,,h 1,, ,h,. when I don't. 2 e . Scotch Victor. B (OUT-)'9IT'0Id a race meeting satisfactory. Even Tiiursday night's racing was F,-,9 For An Ahh,1,,,h-1 (goguehj ' ' ' ii; ' we walcoma Yul" by Scalland. owned -by S. A. the detail of the parade did not considered by many to be one was 1.1. -1-h,1mn Lon (nnwngy) sometimes I wonder why I both- Jsmp. was very impressive in this win. Joe went right to the top with him and stayed there p M E by were open lennh! lvfrs. Wipdllick leading the parade good tpndlthe dlfrteei For All mas were won by A.-1;-nehq Money uwnyn bl-ngeghg nboul, haw strong Wm H - or eac cass. excep ona an i s a race at H I . , - 1-, 1 The Hut quarter was in 30 U5 Wm be talked M for A hm hm (Langlile Jr )- Pure Gold (Lang his brother was He wen on n 1 THE HOMEOF a 8 Jam, :-r I! E ille Sr.) 2'! Ramona Chins say that his brother was a stionz IN'0T1dS and the IN!” I" 1-01 V5- In addition to the cult races time. The three heats were the .L,,',,,...,,.. 1.3; Iii"... 21-, 215 V5 t mm ma made his 11... inc won the 4th race, a classified there were a number of events fastest trotted or paced in Sum- The 5th dhsh wan w,,h' 1,.) g,.,;,. immhg hlzvihc E helper bre-Bk rock, . . (rat at one and one-sixteenth for aged horses and these merside this season and it was 1.01 Maj”... .H,,,,e,.,,,,,,) 'H,,,,'1h,., nghly head wnhhsledehhmmer Kenslngton..h1o ME, CO, LIMITED amm . . . -. I , - miles with a purse of 34500. with brought together some of the a Summerside owned horse that 330"! (grtggnny 2 mm ' 215 ya gab 5””, 12 mm he hid to gm, h the (givre-yesar-Rldclieck ilianover. best trotters and pacars in the showed the way home. to some of m..:...-D it up ..whMyhahpehed?.. inquired sllllllllefslde--2265 KENSINGTON h SUMMERSIDE h chhnlon-E-I-ow" nwne Y t . amp. Ti-nc. 2.12 Mai-itimea and resulted in some the best of the fast brigade in the p E Im-me! "did his head Ewe Out?” I t . 3.1. He also won the 2nd race fast records being taken by locai- Maritimes. The 3-Year-Old Trot Millie Cholera may kill 3 5111- - aI'O 8 OWTIW L. with the newly arrived Brewer's escape him with the very hand- some thoroughbred ridden by ly bred horses. Not the least part Gallon 2.00 415. owned by B. C. of the program was the presents- of the best programs witnessed this season. The Futurities were Futurity. purse 5700. was won by 2-3. Roval. Jr. (Langllle) 3-2. time. 2.10 25. 2.12 US. 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