remembered when things dark for Lady Key. For .a! it was thought that she mever made the races at , Clint . have’, Phillips said. took a lot of. patience on his and almost the -entire train- iod at Orlanda to make a trotter out of her. Her ssons did a world of wood, how- yer; look how she turned out! ady Key started in Class “‘C” ympany in the early part of Ap- I this year, and now she is rac- i in Class ‘“‘A’’ company. She ill probably graduate into AA efore the present meeting at Oosevelt is over. Awan) “She sure gets away from the arting gate fast, dosen’t she’, hillips asked. “I remember hen she jumped every time she bt near it’. Phillips said. that odgins came out every morn- i and slowly urged her against le starting gate car. “It never @s a question of speed’’, Phil- ps added. We have often remarked at the ay our horses have become ac- ustomed to the “gate”. With tarter Downe giving some of he younger one’s a few lessons, ie have seen wonderful improve . and of the 2-odd horses lat have been trained or raced ver the Charlottetown track this any trouble at the gate. When we look back on the old * days, and think of the of scores the starter had is an easy proposition to what once was. If there was a very st bad actor in the group some ers would hold back to Aim still more, and we re- making sixteen scores . the one and only Dr. Sharp- "SAPPOINTED Quite a number of horsemen a bit disappointed in the ing made by Harry Hirsch’'s Queen” that raced here id Home Week. They did not > into consideration the fact - : ay pik had arrived the previous had a similar ex- a pacer we bought brought by quickest possible means, b , to Charlottetown, ly to find that he finished ‘last investment than Convair. 2.01, it ruled the roost in the Mari- until the arrival of Mighty ‘The new Hirsch speedster will a starter in the $3,000 B.C. ikshank Memorial Pace at tkville Downs Raceway tonight. lor to her coming to the Mari- she had been winning rac- in the vicinity of 2.03 and eeting with some of the fastest ers in the Midwest. Last year h 26 starts, she was 13 times rst, 6 times second, and 5 times and won close to $7,000. Fancy Queen, as a five-year-old ast year took a record of 2.02 3-5 a mile track, and was then ned by C.N. Saunders of Per- burg, Ohio. ~ _F. Cruikshank, race secre- ary at Sackville Downs Race- fay. has been using a lot of ex- tion to bring together the fast- field of pacers in the Mari- es for the $3,000 B.C. Cruik- Rank Memorial Pacd tonight. the , Prince Edward rd, ipion, Mighty Lee, thet det @ new track record last month f 2.03 45; the New Brunswick apion, Walter Rosecroft 2.06- “winner of the Monctonian a few weeks ago: Convair! 28 O1. that recently lowered the Ming record at Sackville Downs b 2.05: Newport Frisco 2.01 2-5, orne Letcher’s fast pacer, a six- old that has won over $39,- DO in his brief racing career and il be driven by Ike Moreside, among the starters. In addition, the list of starters Judes Dave Grattan 2.05 2-5, yned by the Eand G. Stables of ifax, and Mighty Glib, a six- -old owned by James Given, ifax. with a mark of 2.04 14. ECORD CROWD It is a sure bet that, given good ather, a record crowd will wit- the above event, and it is ible that a new track ord will be established. popular pacer, Sir oseph 1.58 4-5, that during his ng career has won over $23,- . and was owned by H.R. Bev- of Charlottetown since coming this province, up until this . has been sold by owner ace Willis to.a party in Cape “Mal y will remember hig split ory with Victory Scott in the attended by Her Majesty Elizabeth, and also his win ring Old Home Week. The pace" Staleg Hanovet, tt iook a record of 207 op a -_ ' . dé - DOWN THE _ BACK STRETCH half-mile track asa three-year- old, and last yea™ in ialifax made 16 starts and had 3 firsts, 4 seconds and no thirds, with his been Alfred Mac- RSET afi it cee : : begeea FEE gree a 5 s 2 : | | make it interesting for most of the pacers at the track. MARK “BROKEN A new track record was es- tablished at Port Hood, Inver- ness County, Cape Breton, last) Saturday night when the eight- Lola H. Stout won in 2.12 1-5 to better the old mark of 2.14 which had been set earlier this year by the twelve-year-old Tenniswood. This second heat in this event was won by Bonnymite in 2.13- 45, with Lola H. Stout second. Tr ‘H. Stout is owned by John by the Judique Trotting Club. Wednesday night’s racing at Sackville Downs brought a very large attendance and was featur- ed by three miles paced in 2.10 or better. In Races 1 and 4, John- ny Russell (S. Horseman) was 1- 4, Our Con (J. MacGregor) 2-1, Scotch Feather (G. Mauger) 53-2, four other starters, time 2.00 2-5 and 2.09 1-5; Johnny Russell own- ed by S.H. Horseman, Moncton, and Our Con by ertram C. Cruik- shank, Halifax. Races 2 and 6— T.0.F. (D. Ratchford) 1-1, Hi There (J. Bernard) 2-2, First Again (J. Chappell) 3-3, four oth- er starters, time 2.11 4-5 and 2.13- 45; winner owned by B. Ken- nedy, Halifax. Races 3 and 7 — War Cry Rang- er (R. Barrieau) 1-1, Watchim’'s Star (G. Mauger) 23, Way- champ (D. Ratchford) 5-2, Knight Norris (R. O’Brien) 3-5, Miss Wilma Dale (MacGregor) 44, time 2.11 and 2.10; winner owned by Frencis Breau, Moncton. Race 5 — Pepper Shanker ‘H. Walsh) 1, Reynolds Hanover (A. Carter) 2, Lucky Logan (G. Willis) 3, time 2.17 1-5, four other starters; winner owned by Fulton More J 2, Bobby Hunter (E. Moreside) 3, five other starters, time 2.11 3-5; winner owned by Byron Kennedy | Halifax. SPLENDID PROGRAM Race secretary E. Frank Acorn came up with a splendid race Program on W and it resulted in some surprises — Darii came through to a win in t same event. Jolly Mark (Dr. Fur- — was 27, time 2.15 1-5 and McGee Volo won the second and sixth dashes, driven by Lor- ne Hennessey, with Mr. Jollscott (Joe Hennessey) 2-5, and Cooley Boy (J.-Gay) 7-2, five other start- ers, time 2.11 1-5 and 2.13; Me- Gee Volo owned by Mrs. Jack Brown, Charlottetown. Dunlop B., cleverly driven by Claude O’- Brien, won dashes three and sev- en, with Sister awn (L. Hennes- sey) 3-2, Sky Prince ‘J. Hennes- sey) 246 and three other starters time 2.10 and 2.12 1-5; Dunlop B. E. Nicholson. Lem Neill pulled a surprise in dashes 4 and 8 by winning former from four other fast | ad finished third in the eighth dash with the same field. Ging- er E. (L. Kelly) was 5-1, Peter Federal (J. Arsenault) 2-2, Stal- Hanover (Col. MacKinnon) 3- 4, and Nell’s Lad (H. Willis) 4 best meet his school and them Saturday. |} ciated. ‘ —— “= Ad MacDonald, and Bonnymite| ; may begin collections Friday and continue It will give him more time for school other activities . . . and be greatly appre- Als Sw (OP)=--The TF > a hE i i i : £B5 5 Ls 5 i 5 i i ik HE { f E ieee rth thy a ut RE F 5 2 Fe HE i Fi “i g5BEE2 Ticats Defeat Argos 16-7; Faloney, besides touchdown game, threw a 22-yard pass to end Paul Dekker for Hamilton’s other touchdown. amp R & f f : IOS Adios Butler, driven by ~ Clint dr., time 2-12 1-5 and 2.11 4-5; Jan et M. owned by Dr. P. MaciIn- Intyre, Montague, and Ginger E. by C.O. Ellis, O'Leary. At Truro Wednesday night, Johnny Conroy was top driver, winning races 3 and 7 with Jolly Castle, with Josedale Clansman (G. Turner) 2-3, Dominator Pick (D. Pinkney) 3-2, time 2.09 4-5 and 2.12 4-5; winner owned by Mr and Mrs. M.C. Vincent, Dart- mouth. Johnny Castle is a five-year- old pacer by Jollity. Butler 1 in this, the richest race ever con- tested for three-year-old pacers. The finish was a sensational tribute to the great stallion Ad- ios. The first three under the stands at the Meadow Lands Farm, in southwestern Penneyl-| vania. | The winner, owned by Paige West of Snow Hill, Md., and An gelo Pellillo of Scarsdale, N.Y., broke his own track mark set last Friday by a full second. The world mark of 2:00 Mat is held jointly by Tar Hell, Tropid and) Dottie’s Pick. _ Meadow Al, ts owned by Sol Camp of Shafter, Calif., and Ad- ios Oregon, piloted by Tom Crank} is property of two Virginians, L. | Johnny also won race two with Dr. Pence in 2.14 45. jand C. R. Bull of Olney. T. Nottingham of Cape Chatres | 2 efenbaker government has for P. E. I. and will con- to do for our province. remember also what the failed to do. They re- in 1957 with the Prov- financial cupboard bare, me ; = could get out of beral “friends” at Ottawa for over-payment of tax They remember too leader MacKenzie said, a Tory paige 7 Ze e government,” | Thank You FOR PAYING YOUR CARRIER PROMPTLY Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you convenient service and study schedules. He Your thoughtfulness in paying him the first time he calls to collect will encourage him in pone service: It will save him extra work | ‘or which he would receive no additional profit. and Conservatively Speaking Matheson, MacDonald | “Not FIVE |° wire were sired by Adios, who! ee ee ge ee Te UF E ep te i ugh Riders end. mebred Bill Bewley kicked of converts for the Alou- and counted two singles on goal attempts. Etcheverry kicked a single on a punt round out Montreal’s scoring. The Rough Riders scored a touchdown in the final quarter when quarterback Frank Tri- pucka culminated a four-vlay, 63- yard march with an 18-yard pass to Canadian Bobby Simpson. Simpson spun away from a Montreal defender, crashed into F : s Eee Again the Ottawa : stalled after the kickoff whea Montreal took possession, Wells third qua: Glosson’s touchdown came at ' Motors Mighty Morris Minor Takes on the Heavy Weights 11:46 of the initial quarter: With} ceded . Bewley . scrimmage on the Ottawa 43-yard| picked up another point when s|\PHOTO ABOVE IS A MORRIS MINOR BEING DEMONSTRATED TO FRANCIS 0’CONNER line, Glosson snared Etcheverry’s goal attempt from 13 731 Ibs. and JACK O’CONNER 733 Ibs. whe appeared with the| Bill Lynch Show Old Home Week. lofted pass on the 17, twisted out carried through the end ‘ ET'S GET DOWN : , You can fool some of the people some of | the time but you CAN NOP Met ALL the people ALL ioe You thought you held a cinch | hand, but you failed to take into account the good, common sense of the Island people. Have you inspected the roads- -toresources paving projects that the government is carrying out with such frantic haste? You should. In order to stretch the Diefenbaker donations as far as possible and scatter as much of | this manna as possible among their various “friends” while, they still have time, they are not even bothering to ditch or drain, just laying the asphalt flat on top of whatever road bed that exists. Exercise , “BUSH-CLIP- PER”, another favorite vote- | eatching practice, is also in full- swing on almost every highway. | It is rumored that a large New York concern is going to run a) new survey test on the nolitical z z > a 4 a CFCY-TV this evening THE GUARDIAN This team was elected by you in 1955 . .. elected to enact legislation for YOUR benefit! Side by side, and backed by the Matheson government, these men have done just what’ you elected them to do! Let's take a look at what they have accomplished:— they enacted legislation to provide for the greatest welfare benefits in the history of this Island ... the greatest expansion of the tourist industry your province has ever enjoyed . . . the phenomenal development and improvement of suburban roads and streets . .. worked with labor and management to provide labor legislation recognized as the finest of any Canadian province ... . AND... even with these great accomplish- ments, the financial position of your province, due to ablbe management | of the Matheson government, has never been better!’ ~~ IN FIFTH QUEENS RE-ELECT =~ eartt MacDONALD « aX MaclSAAC © \ _ VOTE LIBERAL SEPTEMBER Ist ! > ’ Inserted by the Sth Queens Liberal Association. pavers