t by 0?;whf ':: ii lililil l i’Silililililililts, ‘ 2.13 25; Piney Lee (M. Cough- Ian) 2.13 4-5—2.12 3-5; Pius (H : Yorke) 2.16—2.14 3-5: Problem ‘ Belle (W. McLean) 2.18 4-5—2113 25; Rainbow Clegg (K. Pinkney) 2.13—2.08 3-5; Ramsay’s Brown G. (D. Ratchford) 2._7 4-5—2.l5 25; Red Azoff (D. Coadie) 2.25 —2.15; Red's King (D. Ratchford) 2.11—2.10 15; R'exol'ty (E. Beers) 2.12 2-5—211 4-5; Richard Patch (R. LeBlanc) 2.23 3-5—220 45; Salley Voldstadt (H. Stead) 2.15 —-'2.12 2-5; Scott Henley (I. Tay- lor) 2.22 25—219 4-5; Signal Bill . (B. Lewis) 2.17 3-5—2.17; Silver’s 1‘ Pride (\R. Wludyka) 2.13 45— 2.11 3-5; Sir Walter Brook (A. Harvey) 2.12 1-5—2.10 4-5; Sister Dawn (J. Arsenault) 2.17 2-5— 2.12 3—5; Sunny Maid (B. And- rew) 2.14 3-5—1212; Ted Scott (J. Monau) 2.20 3.5.4.17; Texas Hal (H. Walsh) 2.19 15—218; The 4 mar (K. Cutten) 2.20 2-5——2.17 3~5; Touti Boy (C. Connors) 2.13 2-5 —_2.12 3-5; Uncle Al (H. Collins) 2.18 45—216: Valuable Doc (H. Jones) 2.17 3-5—21?) Vivien M. (G. Sorbey) 2.11 4-5—211; Walk the Line (F. Daniels) 2.17 1-5— 2.15 3-5; Walter Rosecroft (R. Creamer) 2.07 15-206 15; Wid- ow Jessie (H. Jones) 221 35— 2.18. . TROTTERS All Budlong (R. MacDonald) 2.15 —2.14: Baby Train (J. Arsenault) 2.17—2.13 15; Big Boy (H. Walsh) 2.15 4-5—2.12 1-5; Bobby Senator (G. Graham) 2.21 1~5——2.19 1-5; . Bold Dean (L. Walker) 2.13 3-5 I, —2.13 2-5; Bombs Ahead (J. Con- ‘ my) 2.13 3-5—213'1-5; B-othwell , (P. Kaars) 2.18—2.14; Carrier Pi- geon (J. CollinS) 2.19—2.18 25; Connie French (S. Stead) 2.12 4-5—2.12 3-5; Crusier (J. Gog‘uen) 2.17—2.15 1-5: Dark Yankee (G. 1.: t. ii i Effective (J. Bahock) 2.16—2.13 35; Honey's Rascal (0. Morris- sey) 2.17 45—216 4-5; Jollity Kitten (A. Carter) 2.20 35—2.]8 3-5—2.14 35: Linda Dares (G. Giberson) 2.26 2-5—2.15 4-5: Lit- . tle Deb (R. Johnson) 2.16 3-5— "-‘ 2.12; Lucky Logan (L. Neill) 2.16 1-5—2.14 4-5: Mary Leah (H. Wil- lis) 2.44—2.29 25); Millie’s .50“ (T. Etter) 2.16—2.14 45: P‘ala _? cona (H. Willis 2.14—2.12 25; “ Peaceful Peter (L. Smith) 2.20 V —2.17 1—5: Pennsylvania (J. Bal- lock) 2.14 2-5—213 4-5: Queen Bells (D, Bickford) 2.22 2-5—2.17 2-5; Runnymede Beale (H Mount) 2.10—2.08 4—5; Runny - . mede Darby (J, MacGregor) 2.16 45—213 15: Tommy Shanter (L. ‘L Neill) 2.16—2.15. New Records (The following took records on Maritime tracks in 1958. They had no record previously). 1 ., PACERS Allabiaze (.1. Bernard) 5, 2.12 V_ 4-5: Alma Mine (J. MacLeod) 7, 220 2-5; Andrews Girl 'C. Kil- ' 1am) 3. 2.10 25: Angus L. ID. :3 Ratchford) 3. 2.16 1-5; Arnold C. ,l (K. Kaye) 6. 2.10 4-5; Bad News 0; (H. Fletcher) 4, 2.18: Basil Hen— ley (P. Pinkney) 4. 2.18 3—5; H Belle Texas (H. Willis.) 8. 2.14 ( 2.22; Busy Erick ('D. Pinkney) 5, 2.16 4-5; Busy Lady (C. Connors) 10, 2.18 4-5; Callie Hal (J. Hen— nessey) 4, 2.14 2-5; Cathy Clegg (E. Bowness) 8. 2.11 3-5; Cathy Counsel (G. MacDonald) 4, 2.14 2-5: Cheeky Chee (J. Chappell) 5, 2.17 2-5; Coronation Sue (H. Stead; 4. 2.17; Crusader’s First (E. Fraser) 7, 2.20 1-5; Ellen Joyce (L. Smith) 5. 2.14 1-5; Flicka's First (M. Chiasson) 6, 2.18 35; Frisky Gem (A. Wood) 4, 2.17 25; Golden Fancy (H. Bishop) 4, 2.14 3-5; Hal’s Betty (B. Jones) 4, 2.15; Harvest Queen (E. Lindon) 4, 2.12 3-5; Hi: There (L. McHugh) 4, 2.18 3-5; Homer Hal (G. Giberson) 3, 2.20 3-5; Ima’s Son (D. Pinkney) 4, 2.19 4-5; Izzie Reynard (-G. Callbeck) 3, 2.14 1-5; Jingle Cale (D. Walsh) 5. 2.26 4-5; Joliette Lady (E. smith) 3. 2.15 4-5; Jollity Hal (J. Kinney) 6, 2.13 4-5; Jolly Marl (D. Ratchfcird) 3, 2.21 3-5; J. P. Hal (B. Troy) 3, 2.18 1-5; Kay Clegg (J. Arsenault) 6. 2.18; Knight NorristK. Kaye) 4, 2.18; Lady Lou Hal (S. Campbell) 2, 2.18; Lady’s Dream (F. Daniels) 4, 2.21 2—5; Lee Ben ('M. Cough- lan) 3, 2.20 1-5; Little Bob E. (M. Cou-ghlan) 3, 2.19 3-5; Lois Brady (R. Wludyka) 7, 2.19 3-5; Lola Hal (C. Killam) 3. 2.11 3-5; Lou Creed (C. MacLeod) 4, 2.14 4-5; Lucky Budlong (B. Lewis) 3, 2.15; Maple Bud (R. MacAulay) 7. 2.17; Mayhew's Pick (C. Smith) 5, 2.18 2-5; Mighty Causeway (F Kennedy) 4, 2.25 3-5; Mighty Guide (E. Haley) 3. 2.21 4-5; Mil- lie Clergg (J. Ballock) 7. 2.21 1-5; Millie’s Time (J. Lang) 4. 2.12 3-5; Miss Joy (B. Whalen) 4, 2.21; Miss Pointer (A. Lewis) 6, 2.20 1-5; Miss Reo (.R. O’Brien) 6, 2.19 1-5; Moab (L. Neill) 7, 2.16 1—5; Moon Fleet (l. O’Brien) 4, 2.22; Mr. Smart C. (E. Belli- veanu) 4. 2.16 1-5; Myrtle E. (L. Kelly) 4, 2,16 245; Ned Harmony (E. Kirkpatrick) 4. 2.13 3-5; Nel—l lie J. (J. Dickie) 5, 217 2‘5; Nel-l’s Lad (H. Willis) 5. 2.15 1-5; Ola Hal (C. Killam) 3, 2.14; Para— mount Hal (A. Harvey) 4. 2.09 4-5; Pearl Mac (C. Smith) 5. 2.14 2-5; Pepper Mite (G. Turner) 9, 2.90; Peppy Hal (A.~ Harvey) 3, 2.07 3-5; Princess Jane C. (J. G0< guen) 4. 2.16; Fecord Breaker (.1. Moffatt) 8, 2.18; Rena Bell (M. Kennedy) 5, 2.18 2-5; Royal Onyx (J. MacGregor) 4. 2.10 4-5; Sabre Direct (P. LeBlanc) 6, 2.15 3-5; Samba (L. Rogers) 4, 2.11; Scotch Feather (E. Lindon) 4, 2.08; Silver Fleet (J. Collins) 2.18; Stonedale (E. Lindon) 2.11 2-5; Time’s Boy (J. Lang) 2.14 4-5: Time’s Son (J. Lang) 2.20 2-5; Willard's Choice (W. Kelly) 8. 2.14 3-5. TROTTERS 7. 3. 4, 3, Bernie Dan (J. Hennessey) 4, Cappy Gallon (G. Willis) 4. 2.16 2-5; Frances Gallon ((D. MacDon- aid) '3, 2.12 3-5; Hoosier Connie (E. Smith) 4, 2.15 4-5; Jollymore (W. Lewis) 5, 2.21 2-5: Miss Hon- ey Fingo (S. Campbell) 2.38 1-5; Miss Tom Scott (D. Seaman; 4, 2.13 2-5; Queen Rodney (G. Call- beck) 4. 2.16, LADY LAKEBURN 2.08:3 Arthur. Fastest trotting) Yankee, 2.09:1. Charlotte- owned by Mapco Stables, mare in Maritimes, shar- \ town, P. E. 1., Sept. 1. Summerside, P'.E.I. and ing honors with Dark it 2.09:1. driven by Myron Mac—l a (C t‘ edf P 7) 2:; Billie Lee K. (A. w d) 9. - a on mu mm age 2.l7 3~5; Bumpsey (E. S‘horfw) 5, Marlflme ' i (by R. E. McCoomvbe. Track Records TROTTING AND FACING NEW BRUNSWJJK ‘ CHATHAM — Pacing. 2.06 1-5. Flagman 2.06 1-5. owned by J. S. Watt, Little River West. Que. and driven by Roy Barnett. July 1. 1958. Trotting, 2.0814. Watchim 2.06. owned by Frank Adams, Halifax, NS. and driven by Wil~ liam Hood. July 1. 1944. FREDERDCTON — (Pre-W a 1" Pacing, 2.021/2. Walter Dale 2.00% owned by Sullivan and Miawhin- ney. Machias, Me. and driven by Henry Clukey. Sept. 15, 1937. Trotting, 2.07. Peter Pokey 2061/2, owned by J. Howard Randall, Harrison. Me. and driven by Henry Clukey. Sept. 13. 1934. Post-War Pacing. 2.06. Jerry’s Nightmare 2.06,. owned by Karl E. Mc-C‘ully. Truro, NS. and driven by Clayton Mac’.eod. Aug. 9. 1956. MONCTON — Pacing, 2.05 25. Dave Grattan, 2.05 25. owned by L. and G. Stables. Halifax. NS. and driven by Lloyd Walker. July 16. 1956. Convair 3.2.01. owned by Harry Hirsch, Sy‘dney, N.S. and driven by G. Manger. Aug. 22, 1957. Trotting, 2.11 15. Ted Genessee 2.10, owned by H. Roy Bevan, Charlottetown, P. E. 'I. and driven by Archie Llewellyn. Aug. 25, 1956. SAINT JOHN — Pacing 207 4-5 Walter Rosecroft 2.06 1-5 owned Chatham Head, N. B., and driven by R. Creamer, Aug. 27,1958. ST. STEPHEN — Pacing 2.055 Walter Dale 2.00%.. owned by Sullivan. and Mawhinney, Ma- chias. Me. and driven by Henry Clukey. Sept. 2. 1937, Trotting, 2.06%. Watchim 2.06, owned by Frank Adams. Halifax. NS. and driven by William Hood. Aug. 25, 1944. WOODSTOCK — Pacing. 205 Ray Henley 2.02 1-2. owned and driven by EB. Avery. Wood- stock. July 14. 1938. Trotting. 2.07- 1/2. Calumet Calling 2.0514. owned and driven by G. A, Hunt. Fort Fairfield. Me. July 13, 1939. ( NOVA SCOTIA/ NORTH SYDNEY — Pacing. ~ , V ' SYDNEY — l‘;i('ii)'._‘. 7‘07 l-S, l.ii:'l._\' ("ligct 7.01 “.IL l)‘.\}l"'i by P, . (arlc,...‘i_ (1i;l('(' [lay and (il‘in‘ll i)\ Won'c‘il l."'.\i.~: 'iily ii i i 23. 193:1 i'mum: 1’11). wmrium ' ’1 2,08. ()\\l1f’fi by Frank (\dams, Halifax, \' ‘4. and tli'ivcn by Wil. liam lloud Si‘pt, 20.. 0.113. Annie Scott 209 4-3. t)\\‘l‘(‘t| lw Harry Hi'fsr'li, Sydney nurl (ll'l\'l"ll by George Maugcr. July 2, I051. THURO ~ Pacing). 2.00 23:). Mighty Glib 2.04 (-71. owned by James E. Given. Halifax. NS and driven by llarlcy Harrison. Jilly 31. 1056. Trotting. 2.09. Wat- chim 2.06. owned by Frank Adams. Halifax. NS. and driven by Billy Hood. Sept. (:1. 1914. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHARLOTTETOWN Pacing. 2.05. Newport Chief 1.59 3-3. own ed by B. C. Cruikshank. Hali fax. NS. and driven by Bud" Cruikshank. Ailg. If). Ill—iii. Trr ting. 2.0712. Watchim 2.06. owut by Frank Adams. Halifax. NS and driven by William Hood. Aug. 17, 1945. SUMMERSIDE — Pacing. 206. Bay State Pal 2.01 4-5. owned by Andrew Perry. Summerside. P E. l. and driven by James Mac Gregor. July 23. 1055. Trotting 2.12. Jerry A. Hanover 2.06 15. owned by H. Roy Bevan. Char lottetown. P. l. and driven by Archie Llewellyn. July 30. 1956. New Speed (Brought In S | Sky Prince p. 2.0:) 3-3 is a 6— ::cziixuld ha: gelding by S ky Raidm- 2.02 4-3. a full brother to (ireyhuuud. 133 1:3. He took his ii‘ecm‘d in 1937 and was three ilimcs first. (nine second and ‘Inur times third, with total “in- ninzs of $7.198. at "he end of that year. The bwner's statement was that he is absolutely sound andl has improved every year. He took a win-race record at Roose- velt Raceway half - mile track of 2.05 3-5 in 1957 and also Won at Rockingham track and Roose- velt Raceway this year. His season's earnings at the time of the sale were more than $6.000. He was purchased by Ray Site~ wart. Murray Harbor. P. E. I. Slave Girl, 1, is a bay filly by Farvel, dam. Perk Up by ‘Follow Up. dam of four with records from 2.04 3-5 to 2.09 2-5. The new owner is R. R. Brown, -Woodstock. N.B. Leon‘s Thoughts. a yearhng bay filly by Deep Thoughts p, 2.00. sire of seven with records of better than 2.10. Her dam is Leon's Lady p. 2.10. dam of lone S. p. 2.06 25. This filly; is des- cribed as being by a rising young sire and out of a good producing dam from a great producing fame ily. Her new owner is Leonard Barrieau. Lakebuvrn. \l. B. Anaconda. a yearling bay fil- ly by Rudagar p. 2.01 2-5. winner of more than $52,000. This filly is ’ of his first foals. Her diam, Tressa Abbe. is by Bert Abbe p, BASIN Splurge is a yearling brown colt by Direct liliytlicm p. 1.36 1-3. fastest szm w Billy Direct I55. dam. Lullndnll by Volomite 2.03‘4. (lam. Dell brim-o p. 3. 1.5934. dam of Fi‘isi'mvny 3. 1.39 1-5. Slormaway 2.0l 2-3 and six others with records hotter than 2.07 4-5. This chap is extremely well bred. his (lam having been a former world‘s champion pac» ing filly. Ho cost R. R. Brown, Woodstocn, $2.300 and looks like an excellent buy. Lord Knight p, 3. 2.08 3-5 is a 3-year-old bay gelding by Lord Volomite p, 3. 2.01. dam. Knight Stepper p. 2, 2.04% — her first foal. Lord Knight took a breed- ers record of 2.08 4-5 on April 23 and is recommended as a useful horse for the raceways. The new owner is P. J. Cadegan. Glace Bay, N.S. Another purchase made by Mr. Cadegan is Hootmite. a 2-year- old chestnut colt that was train- ed up to 2.25 last April and then) turned out. He is by the super- sire Hoot Mon 3. 2.00. dam, Mighty Symphony. She is the d am of Plainsman 2.03 1-5. Mighty Nibvble 2, 2.06 1-5 and his grandam is Symphonia 2.08. one of the real great brood mares Bertram Hanover 2.03 3-5 is an 8-year—old bay gelding by Tit- an Hanover 3, 1.58. dam. Bertha Hanover 3, 2.08 3-5, one of the great brood mares at Hanover Shoe Farms, and his grandam ls Miss Bertha Dillon 4. 2021/2. dam lililil(titliitllilililillll BLAKE HANOVER» t, 2.09:4, owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora and driven by Clarke Smith. The annual sale at Harrisburg. (.5914. one of the great sir-es of of three with records of 21.00.01" Pa. November 3rd to 7th. attract- all time. dam. Cenatress Ada better. This horse is bred in the Wotan“! an” 0.4.! r" n --z'v".‘fflti «nu! 15V 7'! mu" 1 "i. 1" it: l lililililil In third place with dashes won—16. Driven in most =of his winning miles by iA. Burbine. ed quite a number of Maritime horsemen and the following pur- chases wefe Made: Happy Irish- man, a 2-year»' chestnut gel— ding by Irish Hal. p. 1.59 3-5, dam. Marjorie Brooks. dam of Dream Hill 3.‘ 2.01 3—5 and two .others ,wilh records better than 2.08. He is described as having been trained lightly and turned- out. He is goo.) gaited, has the best of manners and is eligible to the 230 class. The new own- er is R. R. Brown. Woodstock. NB. 2,091.42. dam of two with records of better than 2.06. and granlam of five with records from 2.01 4-5 to 2.10. The new owner is G. C. Alexander. St. John. N. B. Poplar Tar Heel 3. 2.03 1-5 is a 3»year-oid black gelding by Tar Heel 4, 1.57. dam. Poplar Mari- anne 3, 2141/2. Her first five foals took records of from 2.00 4-5 to 2.06. He took his record this summer at Vernon Downs and is eligible to a 2.21 pace. The new owner is Cecil Letcher. Spring hill, N.S. 2.0715. Royal Hanover 2.041/4. own~ ed by Matt McAdam. Glace Bay and driven by S. Purvis. Sept. 5. 1938. Dermat 2.04, owned by J.W. Mac'Intyne, Port Hawks» bury, NS. and driven by Will ~ liam Hood. Sept. 4. 1930. Trotw ting. 2.09. John Dean 2.081/2. own. ed and driven by H. M. Sween- ey. Bridgewater, NS. July 23, 1938. SACKVILLE DOWNS — Pac - 1 TO ALL ing, 2.06. Frenchman 2.06, own- ed and driven by James E. Giv- en, Halifax. NS. Aug. 16. 1958' Trotting, 2.08 4-5. Runnymede. Beale 2.08 4-5. owned by J. S. Savage, Fredericton. and driven by H. Mount. July 28. 1958. RBN 3*) I: DARK YANKEE, 2.09:1, ‘ owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, NS... and (lIl‘S'EE HALF-AX l l ‘ a 3 n I HALIFAX M 4*5: Sea.- by son’s fastest trotting mare, i \ ilie Don us. August 11:; . sharing honors with Lady ( 2.03:1. George Manger. 1"“!!! IIaNllivniillizllgi!‘ug¥41541111181liiflifliiqlliflqfl 11,";"vii-“121341;?!” RLiFNAX . 3 rise 1 9-. La IsEIHII‘ll. 3.03:3. mafk‘ MAY BRlNG GOOD BEST WISHES HORSEMEN and THE HARDWARE CO. DISTRICT 1959 SUCCESS RACING iii-(innit inlillllilili) purple and he had picked up over $7,000. this year and won impres- sively in the rain at Yonkers, Oct. 14. The distance was one and one-sixteenth miles. His new owner is Sam Johnston. Charlo- tetown. P. I. Victory March 4. 2.06 2-5 is a real good gaited trotter that won at Rockingham, N. H. half- mile track over very heavy foot ing November 6th. in 2.13 2-5. He should 2.10 over our tracks. The new owner is Stanley Mayhew. Kinkora. P. E. I. Duchess Scott p, 2.08 1-5 was purchased by Harry Hirsch of Sydney. N.S. at the Delaware sale. Harry had to pay $5,200 to ~become owner of this valuable mare, that was 10 times first. 3 times second, twice third and once fourth in 16 starts this season. Her sire is Thomas B. Scott 1). 1.56 16, also the sire of the good trotter Miss Tom Scott that raced in the Don Sea- man stable this year and is own- ed by Andre-w Perry of Summer Iside. Other buys there were: Victory Scott 1). 2.02 2-5 is an 8—year-old pacer by Victory Song 1.57 3-5. that was knocked down for $5,000 to Don Seaman acting as agent for a buyer here. Prior to the sale he had raced in California and we understand that his winning time was bet- ter than 2.02. Lady Rodney 2.07 by Rodney 1.57 2-5. clam, Indian Lady, dam of Indian Blaze 2.08 2-5 and sev- eral others. is a trotter'that has been in 2.07 on a half - mile track and will be a very valu— able addition for the fast trotting PEPPY HAL, 2.07:3. own- ton, Maine and driven by) ed by Walter Davis, Houl- A. Harvey. Fastest Man-l GOOD WHE 27 Passmore St., Ch‘town TO HORSEMEN. EVERYWHERE _ WE OFFER OUR BEST WISHES FOR E-LING LN ;59 BILL’S BIKE SHOP Bil] Bevins, Prop. Wellimto COMPLIMENTS otlhe’seuson..‘ and B E S T W | S H E S for I959 ! n SOFTHFOBT, HELL mac classes in the Maritimes. She was purchased by George H. Alexander. St. John, NB. Another St. John purchase was Lewie Jayzoff, a 10-year—old trotting gelding by Little Pat W 2.10, sire of several with recor’ a better than 2.10. The new owner is 0. Alexander. Tennessee Commander 2.07 2-5 is a 5-year-old by Lieutenant Commander and was eligible to the 2.21 pace at the beginning of the season. He and the 3-year-old Sandra Time by Time Table was purchased by St. John parties in September. Mighty Lee G R EVIEIIijJ95h time bred pacing gelding— 2.07:3. 5-year»old roan gelding by Mighty 11., that in first. 4 times second and 5 time: third. He is sound and has been . meeting some of the better pac- ers at Roosevelt and Yon-ken Raceway. 3 well informed horse- man believes that he I pace our tracks in 2.07 or faster. His new owners MacDonald. old were 377.785. and with big previous earnings as a 2~year- old it ran his total up to $106.68.. ' Sunbell, that started as a green- 3-year-old, won the $11,776 Lady ship Stake at Goshen, NY. In ~ p. 4. 2.05 1-5 is a ‘ (Continued on Page 9) 1937 was, 10 times : should v are Willard, Summerside, ant Rankin McLaine. Charlottet o w n . ' His total earnings as a 3-year ‘ Eligible, any 25 Queen Street A DARTMOUTH, FEBRUARY m and an. 1959 One-Quarter Mile Dashes, . Trotter or Peter in the World, Age No Barrier FREE—FOR-ALL TROT — $1,000 Guaranteed ‘FREE—FOIQ-ALL PACE -— $1,000 Guaranteed Over 10 entries, purses will be increased $100 per horse in each event. Engraved Cooler and Trophy .to winner each event. Free Stabling and Feed Provided. I ENTRY FEE $50.00 . Sponsored by Eastern Driving “Association Entries must be in the hands of the undersigned by January 28th, 1959 For further information contact 4 Fred M. Lahey Dartmouth, Nova INTERNATIONAL ICE RACES .5 . 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