: . ---..--...--.........--..--. .-..-. F-(rULY 25.'19ss'l: .. . . . I I: (Ii I Ia L111 211 Political J r I N .Me.etmgs : uomia ; JULY 2'1-AFTON HALL SDAY, JULY 20-KINGSTON 1151.1. my a ..m begin ..-:;..so. They will be attended by the ca 1 dates, Cecil A. Miller and Neil A. Math- eson antvy other prominent Liberals. I eralohadio Speeches on SFSYA yr: 1 All Times Standard V IIONDAY, JULY 21-7:15 P.M. , J. J. MUSTARD. I ” TUESDAY, JULY 23-12 NOON HON. EUGENE CULLEN, Minister of Industry and Resources N WEDNESDAY, JULY 29-7:15 P.M. MRS. D. J. RILEY FRIDAY, JULYIBI-12 NOONI CECIL A. MILLER. 9 Postponed Not. Cancelled. 1 Stock car Racing. MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 P. M. Coveltead Race Track ii”! (eosyio own , AIIS TO PAY J. YE -YEAR :WARRANTY agolnel Iauity materials and . V manufacturing. included are . xg g;-y , eornplata check-up oi Iwmer, 9 ellelaney mt, service calls, and free hepaeliolle " : ... 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AMe.cNElil.',, : Dial 2077 .. ..... ........ , eck Stretch cohonueo tram Page a, Best time 2.1: axe. '7 Thursday night's rAces last week at Saint John. N.B., saw a sur- prise winner in the 3rd and 0th 'dmhas when Dixie Belle B.. owned by H. Renaud of Buctouche. and driven by Art Gallant. headed the neld both trips. best time 2.13 2H. Dannie Steele, owned' by C. B. Smith, French Village and driven by Frankie Carr was 3-2. Dot Cash. owned by Henry Bishop witlg. driv- er 6. Woodside. 5-2. The x-On- tnrio Pacing mare .R.amone. Chips 2.13 SI5, owned by the Bright Spot Club. Saint John. and driven' by Mac LI-Wson. kept up her winning streak by being host to the wire" in the 4th and 'lth dashes. This mare had a good record in Ontario last year where she made 38 starts in tough company, was 12 times mot, nine times second, and,1o times .third. The redoubtable Monty Bud- IOHB. that many Islanders will re- member, owned and driven by G. R. Armstrong. was 2-4; Rusty Han- over (Carr) 4-3; Danny Dale Boy (H. Crawford) 6-2; Adagio 3-5. Time, 2.14 ZII5, 2.14 315. In the 5th and 5th dashes Piney Boy, owned by the Bright Spot Club, Saint John, with driver B. Lawson, was 1-5. The 17-year-old 0. U. Volo. owned by Norris Cooper, Saint John, and driven by Currie Wood, was 4-1; the trotter Tyn- dall Scmple, owned and, driven by G W004-'1-Side. 2-4: Doc 3. Grnttah (Renaud) 5-2. 'Time, 2.13 2x5. 2.18 225. What an old hero that 0. U. Vclo Isl He has been racing since a three-year-old. A welcome visitor at the race track every morning is Longworth MacMillan of Calgary, Alberta. Mr. MacMillan left here 49 years ago. took up land in the west and be- came one of the largest operators in Alberta. Some years ago he dis- posed of his holdings and is now enjoying life. He takes a'keen in- terest ln the horses and is the owner of.the pacer You'll See 2.11 N5 in the Blair Andrew stable. A real good race card brought the largest attendance of the sea- son to the Charlottetown track last II. S. Wins Second Davis Cup Round KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)-The United states won the second round -Davis Cup tie against the British West Indies Friday. Gardnar Mulloy of carol Gables. Fla., and Bob Perry of log Angeles clinched the best-of-five series by winning the doublu 6-2. 6-3. 6-3 over Ian Macdonald and Edward Aria. Two singles matches remain to- day but are just a formality, since the U. S. now has won three matches. : In singles Thursday Mulloy beat Maodonaid 6-1. 5-3. 0-0 and Bern- ard Bartzen of San Angelo, Tex., defeated Ron Cooper 6-1, 6-2. 8-2. Mulloy and Perry used tremen- dous services to overpower the West Indies pair. who were play- Saturday night. The ions were re- Wlrled by seeing racing of a high order with close finishes, new re- cordrmada and the season's fast- est time equalled--200 2I5. (Bim- llar time was made at Sydney the same night). Iva Budlong (Stead) in the first race went right to the front and although closely pressed by Ma Cherie won in 2.11 U5-a. new record, tor Eva. vln the 5th race with the same neld Ranida. owned "and driven by Monte Inc- Donald. outfooted Eve and won in '2.19. Iva is owned: by George Hughes. Brackley. Another .big surprise was the last quarter mile sprintby the pacer line in .the second dash. His role has been to go out in trout and stay there. us- ually winnlng. Saturday night he was tr g most of the mile and came on with a great rush the last quarter, heading all the horsu to the wire lni2.1l'iiv.-a new" record. He is owned by Mrs. James Poul- ton and driven by Len 0'Meara. Frankie Budlong (Lowery) was a good second. The 5th dash with the same field was won by Esso with Frankie 2. Time, 2.12 315. The real Iireworu was in the 3rd and 7th races which would be equivalent to a Junior Free For All. Abbeland. that took a new record this season of 2.00 215 at Chatham, July lst, was right on high. He had thevpcle and never let go although strongly challenged by Direct Mite (Letcher) thtt went his best race of the season. Babe Brltton went away in ilith place and had to go a. long mile but fin- ished Just a nose back oi Direct Mite. Time, 2.03 2l5. In the 1th race with the same lield Abbelanrl was again the winner with a very ose finish, with Babe Britten 2, irect Mite 3. Time. 2.10 4l5. Abbeland is owned by J. 8. Watts, Quebec, and was splendidly driven by M. Goguen. The 4th and 8th race which was.a mixed class, saw Joandale. owned by I... D. MacPhee, driven by Emmett Bernard, the winner of both. Emmett left his move until just the right spot and came through nicely in 2.15 225 to equal her record. He also won the 8th dash in 2.15 215. Henry Day (L. Kelly) 2-3 and the trotter Aricnway (Cudmon) 4-2. The largest night crowd of the season saw I. splendid program of racing at Summer ” Saturday night. The first race was a single dash and was won by the trotter Frisco the Great, owned by Reg Sonler and driven by Don McNeill. time, 2.17-a new record tor Frisco. Just a. length back was' Sandy” Mar (Eobichaud) and June Henley (Cormier) 3. In the 2nd dash the pacing mare Meg, owned by Don McNeill and Charles McKay oi Summerside. was the inner with Wlnnie'e Last (Shea 2. Time, 2.12 4K5, only two-fifths of a sec- ond oif her record. 'I'he:3rd and 4111 run were won by that: good pacer Peter Clegg. owned by George Brcoklns. Kensington, and driven by Don McNeill.- Resourceiul. driv- en by Clayton MacLeod was 2-3 and Chocolate Dip (Sobey) '1-2. Time. 2.14 3l5, 2.14 215. The-4th and 'lth' races were won by that reliabte pacer .10-Jo Spencer, own- ed by Andrew Perry andidriven by the veteran driver Tynda.ll.Sem- ing together tor the first time. pie. Ann'I' Boylmowneas) 'was 2-2. All personnel P. E. I. tlon. lows: RUSTICO-1800 hrs. Dress: Berets, Battle and Puttees. . The ma? Edward "him Regimen-01 ATTENTION P. .E. I. liegt. ing Summer Camp 1-8 Aug. (53, will Baradeiat the Ordnance Compound; Charlottetown at 1900 1111s,, Mon- day, 27 July '53. for final instructions and documenta- Transport will leave from various .centres as fol- GEORGETOWN-l800 hrs. 1 A. W. ROGER-S. Lt.-CoI.. W ('17 lieooe) Reg't. (17 Reece) attend- Dress, Web Belts, Boots Commanding Officer. ,ally, -had practically the trotter Nell Kalmuck (Goguen) 3'-4. Mary Merk (E. Semple) 4-3. Time, 2.11 am. 2.10. The 5th and em races. equivalent to "a Free For All. were won by that super pacer Iola Henley 2.07 225, with Hedge- wood . Chief (Somers) 2-2, sham- rock 'Thoughtsi(Mount) 3-3. time, 2.10 US. 2.10 2l5. Iola Henley hasn't lost a neat this, season that we can recollect of and she was almost unbeatable last year. I The (pacer 'Ann's Boy 2.11 NS has been sold by Ensor Bowness of Sur'nnierside,. to Joseph Moreen of Itimduski, Quef, the same: gentle- man that purchased Peach Butter 2.09 from Harry Hirsch I. couple of seasons ago. paying a very long price. While here he looked over several: other horses... We under- stand Mr. Bowness made a nice profit'on his purchase price. It will be remembered that Mr. Mor- eau bought the pacer Victorious Guy 2.02 from Harry Hirsch of Sydney a couple of months ago. Harry had purchased him at e Harrisburg sale. since then Vic- torious Guy won in 2.04 315 at Richelieu Park. Montreal, which is the fastest mile paced there this season. Despite a rainy morning and a track that looked unlit for racing Jim Llewellyn and his helpers put things in shape for racing Tuesday night at the Charlottetown track, and those who were there enjoyed the program immensely. They also saw a, wonderful performance by the 3-year-old pacer Jerry's Night- mare. bred and owned by James O'Brien, Albertcn, and driven by Earle Sample. He. won both dashes of the three-year-old pacing stake, the first in 2.17 U5 and the other in 2.18 2I5, which considering the conditions was fully equal to the time made by Royal Bank last year in his record-breaking mile at Truro-2.12 2X5. Due credit also must be given to driver Cyril Smith 111) behind the pacer Bob C1088. owned by Alyre Pineau, South Rus- tioo, that was 2-2.. The second race in the program Iurnlshed a surprise, at least for the writer. when the trotter Rajah Hanover outfooted nix pacers and a trotter to win for owner Myron Bell and driver Ike Moreside; Mighty Dec (Leicher) 2. time, 2.11. , The 0th dash with the same lleld was won by Vernlta. Pearl (Lowery) owned by Annear & Lowery, Montague, Shlnola (Sobey) 2. time. 2-16 W5- In the 3rd and '1th me. Time Table'2.03,- owned by P. T. Downey and driven by Pat McKenna, was 1-1, My Darling (Ma'.cGregor) 2-3, and the slow class pacer WhisP0l" ing Hope (C. Smith) 3-2. Whis- pering Hope '-put up a terrinc bat- tle in the nnal dash, le ing un- til vary close to the wire nd must have paced a shade better than her record. Time, 2.14 225, 2.13 2I5. Josedaie Clipper, owned by 1-1. E. Johnston, Saint John, and driv- en'by Walter Craig, won both the 4th and .9th-races with Essa (0'- Meara) 2,-5. Gahagan (Shaw) 4-2. best time 2.13 M5. Battles right to the wire featured ed four 01 the.eight dashes raced at Summerslde Wednesday night. In the 1st and 5th races Buddy O'Connor, owned. by L. Taylor and driven by L. O'Mea.ra, was 1-1. Hottest opposition came from an- other slow class pacer, Sleepy Sam, owned and driven-by Joe Hennes- sey. that was 2-2; Both these hor- ses have enough whiz to go in 2.10 and..will take quite low re- cords. later on. Time, 2.10 2l5, 2.16 415-a new record. The 2nd and 6th races had a field of eight trot- ters.vbut Anyway. owned by Roy Devon and driven by James Mac- Gragor. was tops with 1-1. The nifty little black mare Helen Har- vester (Thompson) wae 2-4 and Sunny B.. owned and driven by Emmett Bernard, 5-2. Time, 2.21 US, 2.10. In the 3rd and 1th races the pace: Little Delbert (E. Sem- ple) had too much lick (or the veteran pacer Mannister Direct (Dewar) that was 2-4. Ruby Dale (Scbey) 'I-2. 'I'irne. 2.1595. 2.17 U5. Little Delbert is another one of the good prcers owned by James Ofsrien, Elmsdale. The 4th and 9th Ileeter'e Corner I continued '1rom Pets 6. .- out acuthernt Saskatchewan's I 5 1 herds. A close season was declared on antelope but this measure fall- ed to halt-the lDecies' steady de- cum. I 0 C y It looked as if the antelope were on. the out when sport-Imen. back- edby the government and govern- ment ofticials, declared war on the coyotes and bmsh wolves. They were hunted by plane, car. dogs. traps and snares. Shoot-ins "Om light planes was very effective and lying'in wait along. the wooded shore lines of large lakes in winter time with ears, the tires equipped with ice-gripe, accounted vior large numbers. Hunters would wait till the 'coyotea crossing the lakes were well out on the ice when Powerful 1 roared into life and the ” Attention New 600 x 16 TIRES Percan hes Ilaeeell Sttnwsnmnterside : Installed. Special . 315.1; A sraomnr-Inca on ALL SIZES or mass 12' Gal. can MOTOR OIL. eon Youa causes. CHANGE or on... t wasn Ind SIMONIZE, drive in to: overt Isrnrrf senvioe Sl'AII0li-” cor. Queen 8 S t; mm Market sq.) Tour Mcooll-Iifrontenac Dealer , Motorists . -vi .1 e e a rise 0-0:0 fire a coyotcatchancu ct escaping were close tooaaro. Sometimes the pre- dators were enticed out on the ice by the carcauee' ol dead horses and other farm animals that had died. I 0 O I The game commissioner for - takchewan told me in Ottawa 1. the antelope came back like a storm and an open season was de- eiared in. Lean. Inc'isd.I:::1ly the coyote popu on n toheean haabeenraduced bycloestolcper MILO. ' A e e a. , Hunters in this province can iielp by reducing the crow. fox. skunk and raccoon poimlIMOn- And N- li0lllbC' your hunting dog running at large can do more harm than a man with (a gun and also help natal cheekthalrunwildin k woodl and swamps-and don't forget those Round nearer civilisa- Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARIDTTETOWN . . .. . '. races were real battles befween Money Royal (Llewellyn) and chocolate Dip (Sobey). The for- mer w 1-2 and the latter 2-1 Chocela e Dip forced Money Royal to take a new mark of 2.13 U5 then went on to win the final in 2.115 H5. Rankin McLaine and Willard MacDonald returned this week from a combined business and pleasure trip which included aatop of! to see the racing at Foxborc. Roosevelt-and Saratoga. At the latter place they saw the Free For All Trot, purse S6000. which W08 won by Sharp Note in 2.02. They glso saw Joe O'Brien, who looks well and gave them a warm wel- come. They had a. talk with Claude. who arrived in time to drive Prince Jay in the Free For All Pace and finished fourth with him. On the way home they stop- ped oif at Richelieu Park and wit- nessed the racing there. They noted that in one place the tem- perature was up to 117. All through their trip the heat was terrific and returning here found the cool days quite a relief. They were glad to hear over the radio on the way home Tuesday night that Doctor J. A. had won in 2.07 at Roosevelt with driver Del McTavish up. Winners at Truro Wednesday night-Race 1: Calumet Onward (Daniels) 1; PEI. Budlong (Camp- bell) 2; time, 2.16 3l5. Winning owner. H. F. Maccvregor, Truro. Race No. 2: Miss Cherry Valley (Cononrs) 1: Shelby Vic (Manger) 2; time, 2.17 2X5. Winning owner. E. MaoMillan. Truro. Race No. 3: Vista. Budlong (Campbell) 1:' Billy Kalniuck (Haley) 2; time, 2.25 US. Winning owner N. Campbell, Hali- lax. Race No. 4: Laheyls Dream (Conroy) 1; Seven-Up Direct (Walker) 2; time, 2.17. The-win- ner is owned by Well McNeill, Southport. Race No. 5: Peter Clegg (McNeil!) I; Deerileld (Connors) 2; time, 2.15 315. Peter Clegg is owned by George I-I. Brookins. Kensington. Race No. 5: Peterkln Aubrey, (Pettlgrew) 1; May S. Grattan (Wisener) 2; time, 2.18 215. Winning owner, Lincoln Pet- tigrew, Sydney.. Race 7: Rusty Miller (Haley) .1; Peter Budlong (Mundle) 2; time, 2.15 3X5. The winner is owned by E. C. Haley. Antigonish. The daily double paid 3251.50 because of the two long shots that were winners. Following are the winners at Sydney last Tuesday night:-Race No. 1: Miss. Bonnie Grattan (Gaum) 1; Billy Sunday 2; time, 2.20 215. Owner, A. Gaum, Syd- ney. Race No. .2: Patchen Volo 2nd (Chaisscn) 1: Friar 2; time. 215 (V5. Winning owner Pier 1-lorsemen's Club. Races 3 and '7: Dan Budlong (T. 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