lnbmlay. Doc. 31. 1955 'I'heGunrdlanPIli9 lllaritime Harness Racinglleview .:. 1955- (Continued trom PIS! 7) tend over runner up George Tur- ner of Dartmouth. leading driver in 1954. Johnny started his car- .-er with the trotters and pacer: in 1912 with the writer and on his return from World War 1 he took 3 position "as trainer-driver and has made it his life occupation. He has always been I credit to the sport and his thousands of mend; will be glad to.see him M-pupy this very enviable po- sition. We would also like to con- gratulate all the drivers mention- ed in this list. Their efforts has rostlilcti in racing being on the increase in popularity in every reaction of the provinces . . . . NEW SPEED -BROUGHT IN As usual when the fall sales came around Marltlmers were present to make bids on trotters and pacers that they expected utiuld perform well for them on our circuit. At" the 17th annual auction of the Sta l rdbred Horse sales Co.. at Harri burg Novem- bar mi. to 11111. HebC'r,.:Bwoeney of Bridgewater purchasedi 't.he 5- year-old bay stallion Newport Express 4. 2.04 275, that was-14 times first, second or third as I 4-year-old. This season he was a uinner on two occasions at Roose- rclf Raceway and is described as a 1'Pry handsome. good-gaited trotter. by Axomite 4. 2.02. dam Jrrilza Mcltllwyn p. 2.10, dam of 3--.'Oaf't-'WIIII' rcoords better than 2.07. llclier also bought Danvllle Dele- gate. a 4-year-old chestnut horse that has paced miles in 2.06 175 He is by Hal Dale 2.02 174. dam lliuhlaud Alberta p. 2.05. the (lam of Thomas Hat 2.01 475 and tho others with records better than 2.10. B. C. Cruikshank of Halifax was the high bidder on the 5-year-old black stallion Newport Chief p. 3. 1.59 375. 4. 2.00 175 on a half mile track. As a 3-year-old he won the 35.000 Utlca Stake at S.aratoga's half mile track in 2.01- 3'5--a season's record from stich stars as Hlllsota and Ches- lcrtown. He won the 830.000 Vil- la!-Z0 Farm Stake at Roosevelt Raceway in 2.02275 from the best half mile track pacers in America atid two years ago won the first and fastest heat of the Little BWWH Jim. in 2.02 315. His record of 1.5.0 375 1 as taken at Lcxlng llltl and trot there he went to Criliiornia where he won the West- ern Pare Ill 1.30 375, His sin is thief Abbotlnlc 200 and his (lam llmnp Girl. dam of three with iv-t-tiitl.-: better than 2.05. With a ittviril of 200 I 5 as a 4-yea;-.01,-1 ..-m- a half mile track he should he nlilo to set up new -track rec- uirl. at practically all of our Mari. time malts, The 5-year-old chestnut stallion Downtown P. 4. 2.03 375. I. 2.05, record taken over I half mile track. was knocked down to An. ill?-W P8l'I')' of Summerside. In 1954 he had earnings of 328000 and has been winning on New York tracks this season. He 1. . brother to Atomic Bomb 3 zoo. 3-5 and three others with iseeoi-4. -2 - 1 '3” E I-' John Conroy, Truro. N.S., 109 24 25, 30 .439 Ggnrtge Turner, Dartmouth. N.S. 260 70 35 49 .407 I) Ratchford, Sydney, N.S., 174 42 29 36 .403 Michael Chiasson. Sydney, N.S.,. 179 41 37 31 .402 Robert Ryan. Newcastle. N.B.. . . . . .. 130 36 19 11 .380 (Tlavttin iVlacLeod, Westville, N.S., . 200 42 39 35 .877 iimiiiiici Turner. Dartmouth. N.S.. . . 157 44 22 17 .371 Harv:-y Cormicr. Taylor Village. N.B.. 175 39 30 27 .370 Millett Coughlan. St. John. N.B.." . .. 136 31 25 15 .307 C, Killam, Woodstock, N.B.. . 120 32 14 11 .362 Cyril Smith. Hunter River. P.E.I.. 270 47 60 44 .352 Joe MacDonald, Sydney Mines, N.S.. .. 180 37 31 25 .348 AITIIIC Licwcllyii. Charlottetown. P.E.l., 130 28 122 14 .345 l.-.-it O”.'Vlcara. Chzii'lotietown. P.E.1.,.. 263 47 47 50 .342 Ht! llzilcy, Aniigonish. N.S.. 142 26 20 14 .326 'lllios. Dexlin. St John. N...B.. 135 28 19 16 .325 Kiri: Plnkncy. Truro. N.S., 243 33 39 51 .317 Atircle Gould. Truro. N.S., 131 20 29 15 .314 Allison Langlllc, Sl'.. Union Mills. N.B.. 167 26 26 35 .312 Etlward Goguen, Moncton, N.B.. . . 100 14 22 15 .312 llarold Stead. Brat-kley Point Rd.. P.E.I., 108 16 23 14 .310 12. Langille, Union Mills. N.B.. . 100 17 18 12 .310 Lloyd Walker. Lower Sackville. N.S.. 299 44 62 40 .307 Frank McAIduff. Alberton. P.E.I., 105 19 19 8 .307 Worrcll Lewis, Reserve, N.S.. . . . . . . .. 221 33 46 24 .300 Don MacNcill. Summerside. P.E.I., 121 20 13 18 .2911 L Queen. Coldhrook, N..B., 105 15 14 21 ..284 Willard Carr; Gardners Creek, N.B.. .. 132 17 19 26 274 D. C. Rankin, North West Arm. N.S.. 134 15 19 33 .273 Charles Connors. Halifax. N.S., . . . . .. 173 22 5 23 .252 Frank Daniels, Lnwrencetown, N.S.. .. 400 43 55 52 .2271 Eric Moreside, Charlottetown. P.E.I., .. 126 12 13 17 .198 B. Bernard. Buctouche, N.B.. . . . . . . .. 115 13 10 12 .1961 Ruiin Barricau. Lakeburn, N.B.. . . . . .. 157 12 15 23 .189 Adam 8, 2.03 375. was a former world champion 3-year-old pacing filly on a half mile track and is the dam of four in 2.10. - Andrew also bought Eric's Peg. A 3-year-old brown filly that has paced miles in 2.15 free legged. She is by Eric Hanover 4, 2.09. darn Powder Puff. 2.11 172. Sam Walker of Halifax bought the 3-year-old pacer Mr. Rock 2. 2.08 175 over a half mile traclc He is by Chestertown 3. 2.01 174. 4. 2.00 275. that was the winner of the H bletonlan and his dam is Evelyn Watt, dam of Janet Volo 2.04 375 and Carpetbagger 207. He is eligible to any class. B. C. Cruikshank. Halifax. also was the high bidder on the pacer Record Pearl 2.07 475, over a half mile track. He is a 5-year-old bay horse by Phonograph 3. 1.59 174, dam Pearl Hanover 2.05 1.2. He finished up the season winning three races at Foxboro and his former owner stated that if shift-5 ed to the trot he"will take a very fast record at that gait. Willard MacDonald of Summer- .s.lde was the buyer of Airlock 4, 2.05. I 4-year-old bay gelding by Spud Hanover 4. 2.03. dam Anna Bradford's Miss McElwyn. p. 2.08 172, t. 2.08 374. He is describ- as I sensations y fast trotter that took his recor this summer by heading Hersey Hanover 2.00 375 and other fast trotters. Clayton MscLeod of Westville. N. S.. bought the 7-year-old mare Cnrlna Hanover 2.08, that trotted in 2.06 this season. She is by Hecantrot 2.07 174. dam Czarina. dam of Czar Volo 2.03 375 and three others with records better than 2.10. She is considered a real good buy. Len 0'Mcara. acting for George Gregory of Charlottetown. bought the 4-year-old pacer Perfect Hal 4. 2.03 275. He is a bay horse by Hal Dale 2.02 174. dam Peerless Princess 2.04 174. also the dam of Super Hal 2.01 275. owned by Harry Hirsch of Sydney. His dam is a sister to the famous sire Volomite 3. 2.03 174. and his an- cestors on both sides teem with speed. Lorne Lctcher's bid made him the owner of Flaming Way 3. 2.04- 375. a chestnut colt by King's Counsel 1.58. dam Jane Azoff 1.59- 172. whose name was a household word throughout the Maritlmes some years ago. She is also the dam of Fearless Way 2.04 375. Echoway 2.05 375 and several others. Flaming Way was con- signed by Sol Camp. and was raced with success by Joe O'- Brien. Lorne also bought the 5- year-old brown gelding pacer Bothwell 3. 2.02 275. He took his record two years ago at Holly- wood Park, Callf.. and won a mile and one-sixteenth race in 2.09. He has terrific speed and as a 4-year-old was timed close to 2.00. He has paced Roosevelt Raceway in 2.05. Jimmie Given of Halifax bought what some believe will be a future hotter than 2.05. His dam Sue . P'- two minute pacer. In the 2-year- . Deli" 11' i- own by Wi nor of 13 syaney. N. s- Joe OiBrlen winning Scott Frost 1:59. 375,001 Prot ting Stake at Hollywood, California. with , old bay colt Frenchman by Nibble Hanover 1.511 172, dam Valerie Hanover 3. 2'13 175. He was a winner at Vernon Downs in 2.08- 375. is free-legged and is said to have plenty of class. ' Willard MacDonald of Sum- mcrside bought one of the best bred fillies in the sale, Queen Rodney. a yearling by Rodney 1.57 275. one of the top sires of early spccd. dam. Queen Victoria I 3, 2.04 15. dam of Royal Vicki 2.03. and others. Her breeding traces back to leading sires of speed such as Peter Volo 2.02 and Margaret Arion 3. 2.10 172. dam of three in two minutes. ten in 2.05 and 15 in 210 Cyril Smith of Hunter River. who had made bids on several good horses. had Gay Spirit p. 2.03 275 knocked down to him. This horse's record was taken on a half mile track the past season and he was several times a win- ner. He is a 7-year-old brown geld- ing by Clever Hanover 1.59 172. idam Chloe 3, 2.17, dam of several better than 2.10. Her sire is Pro- tector 3, 1.59 1 4 and her dam is Worthy Spirit 2, 214 172. In 20 starts Gay Spirit was five times first, five times second and five times third. The well-known horseman Jack I). Mehem of St. Stephen. N.B.. bought Genghis Khan 2.03. s 7- year-old brown stallion by world's record holder Billy Di r e ct 1.55. dam Perk Up. dam of five better than 2.10. Richard Jabalee, harness horse enthusiast of North Sydney, bought the extremely fast pacer David Candle 2.03 175, record tak- en over a half mile track. He has earnings of 567.844 and is a 6-year- old brown gelding by Voldstadt 3, 2.03 174, sire of 18 in 2.05 includ- ing Bay State Pat 2.02 375. His dam. Louisa. is also the dam of Mighty Jet 3. 2.03 375 and others and his dam's sire is Dick Rey- nolds 1.59 174. and his grandam is the dam of nine in 2.10 or bet- ter. David ended the scason with I bang. wining two races in two weeks during October. ,r' With an eye to the big pacing stakes Mr. Jabalcc bought two yearling fillies at the Harrisburg sale. Grand Hazel Holland Grand Miss Volo. Both are by High Volo 4. 2.03. p, 2.05. a provensire. and both are staked in engagements that total over 3100.000. Dave G-rattan p. 3 2.05 275. a 3- ycar-old black gelding by Con- grcsslonal 2.04 1.2. dam Diana Grattan by Silent. Grattan. grandam Cheeky ffcd. dam of sev- cn including Clircky Chief 2.04. formerly owned by Walter Hen- nesscy of this city. was knocked down after spirited bidding to Lloyd Walker. L. and G. Stables of Halifax. He took his record at Maywood Park.. ttiiicatzo. where he had three win-. 4 seconds and 5 thirds. With lm allowance he will be a 2.22 015155 pacer in 1956. His former owncr predicts that he will go in 2.04 or better over a half mile track next year. He is sound. perfect in manners and has never matic a mistake. The othcrmcw llllF('h359 by the L. and G Stables is the trotter and pacer, Singing Sword t. 3, 2.01- 275, p, 2.01. This double-gaited stai- lion. is 5-year-oltl. rat-ed on the pace in 1955 foi' the first time, taking his record free-legged It Leirlngtotl. His earnings this sum- mer were 38.52234. His pacing record on I half mile track is 2.04 475. As a two. three and 4- year-old on the trot he earned 304,193.77. At two he won I S19,- other stakes. At three he reducedl his record to 2.01 275 and wasi 19 times first, second or thirdi and in the 1953 Hamblcloiiluii in which there were 23 starters lici was 2-3-3. He is a bay stalliuni by Dean Hanover 3. 1.58 1 2. dam Song Girl 2. 2.09 275. 1, Clayton MaCLcod of Wcslvillc-,' N.S., had the high bid on Mcrri-i merit, a 4-year-old black paceri with a record of 2.11 275. He is by Gay Song 159 374 and his dam, Miss James. is a sister to Wilmington 4, 1.59 172. He has been a close second in 2.07 175. Roy Creamer of St. Stephen. bought Shye Jacky 2.06 175, a 7- year-old gelding by His Honor 1.59 374, dam Indiana Lady 2nd 207 by Single G. 1.58 172. He took his record at Topsham, Me.. half mile track. Roy also bought Wal- ter Rosecroft 4, 2.07 175. record taken over a half mile track. He is by Henry Volo 2.01. dam Ester Dean by Dean Hanover 3. 1.58 172. He was a winner at several tracks the past season. Maritimcrs were much in evi- dence at the Dciaware. Ohio. 18th annual Fall sale. November 29- 30 and December 1st. Lloyd Mc- Aulay, a Ford dealer of Sydney, N.S., bought the following: True Linn 2.04 375. a 7-year-old black pacing stallion by True Chief 3. 1.59 374. At the end of 1954 he had won 511095.62. This year he competed at Rosecroft. Laurel. Baltimore, Chicago and Brandy- wine Raceway and is described as perfect mannered and a real pacer. Sandy Song 2.10 375. a bay trot- ting stallion, eight years old by Peter Song 4. 2.00. In his last nine races he was three times first and only once out of the money. Becky Counsel 3, 2.11. is a 6- year-old brown mare by Hal Coun- sel 2.04 475. She is a perfect race mare. started this year in the 30- class and was raced by I lady driver all through the and was mostly 1-2-3 in her starts. She is expected to pace in 2.07 next year. Maid Dillard 2.11 375, took her record last year as I 3-year-old and is by the famous pacing sire John Dillard 2.01 374 and her dam is Belle Amour 4. 2.11 275 by Peter Volo 4. 2.00. This mare has been raced very conservatively and is eligible to the 224 class. Price Tag 2.05m. 2.06 475 h.m.t., is a 6-year-old bay horse ' by Scotland 1.59 174. sire of 16 in 2.00 and sire of dam of May Tag 2.00 375 and ten others with rec- ords better than 2.l0. Last year he made 25 starts, was 5 times 400 stake in 2.04 475 and various The Widower is one of the top sires of the world and a 2-year- old by him this season made a world's record over a half mile track. and several of his gel have ucaten 2.00. Great credit must be giten our friend Lloyd for the time and et- fort he has used in travelling and selecting these horses and making urraiigcments for bringing them back. They will help to make the racing in Cape Breton much more interesting for spectators next sea- 5011. Saint John buyers were also right to the fore at Delaware. I-leading the list of their purchases is Hi-Lo's Baron p. 2.09 475. He is a 4-year-old pacing gelding by Hollyrood Hermes 2.00. and his dam is Starlight Girl 2.09 275 by Volomite 3, 2.03 174. This was his first year to race and he had competed in five events before consignment. He is absolutely sound and never makes a break. Earl Forbes of H1-Lo 2.09 275 is a brother to Hi-Lo's Forbes 1.58 by Frisco Forbes. He is an 3- ycar-old bay gelding, sound. and good mannered. Tennlswood p. 4. 2.09 275 is by the famous Ontario sire Corporal Lee 2.04. The owner raced him for five years and he was never lamc. has the best of manners and is considered a perfect race horse. He had two campaigns at Blue Bonnets Raceway. Montreal, and won his share of races there. John Frederick p. 2.07 375 is I 9-year-old bay horse by Harold Ganoniam. In 1954 he was four times first. seven times second and four times third and won 33.- 762. He was still racing when the catalogue was compiled. Windsor Volo p. 2.10 is a 4-year- old bay pacing mare by Alliewyn Volo 2.08 375. She is described as a sound. perfect race more of 5127.000. by Desotn linnovu I. 1.04 174. an or Hlllsota 1.50 :75. winner of upwards-of 5150.000 and W winner of the 315.000 American Classic Pace at Hollywood rec- ently. . Jen-yin Queen p. 2.10. is I 4- year-old black pacing mars by Jerry M. 2.02 374. whose set have made I big impression on U.S.A., tracks the past year, notably Jerry the First 1.59 475. winner and a lot of others with records better than 2.10. Jerry's Queen took .her record this year. has the best of man- ners. is sound and should take a much faster record. St. Regls 2.07, is a 6-year-old black pacer consigned by the T. O. W. Stables of Regina. Sask. His sire is Scotland 1.59 174, sire of 15 in 2.00. His dam is Portia Adam by Lamplighte 4, 2.03 375 by Volomlte 3. 2.03 174. His sec- ond dsm is the famous race mare Margaret Spangler 2.02 174, win- ner of I 350,000 pacing derby and dam of three with records better than 2.00. This horse took his record of 2.07 to hopples. but has won in practically the same time free legged. Katie Direct p. 3. 2.12, by Di- rect Son p. 2.04 175. dam Kath- Ierine Direct by Merry Direct 2.06- 374. is a young mare that won in 2.12 this season and was close up in 2.10. With her breeding we would predict a good future for her. Linda Abbedale p. 2.03 375 is a 5-year-old black mare by Chief Abbedale 2.00. sire of seven with records better than 2.00. Her dam is the dam of Betty M. C, Grat- tan 2.01 172 and several other good ones. This mare is well mannered and eligible to the 2.22 pace. The a b o v e were knocked down to Bruce Lawson of Saint John, N.B. Bud Wilson of Saint John, N.B. was the buyer of Guy Adam and Flaming High. Guy Adam 2.13 is by Calumet Adam 1.59 374. He is a 4-year-old bay gelding. sound. with excellent manners and can pace in 2.09. Flaming High 2.08 375 is by Brookdale p. 1.59 174, one of the great mid-West slres of pacing speed. His dam is Flaming Lady. dam of Memory Lane 2.08. She is by Calumet Adam 1.59 374 and ”has extra good breeding on her dam's side. Her second dam is Frances Knight 3. 2.08 172. dam of Lovely Lady 2.03 172 and others. Flaming High is A 3-year-old bay gelding and comes from one of the best campaigning stables in the Western United States. Late this fall Bob Ryan, popu- Iar reinsman of Newcastle. N. B., bought the 2-year-old pacer The Sheik 2.10 275 by Algiers 1.57 172. dam Air Express by Guy Day and later sold him to Mrs. James Poulton of Charlottetown. This horse has I world of speed. He that anyone can drive. Desota Girl is I 3-year-old pacer took his record last May over I very heavy track It Painesville. Ohio. driven by Harry Short. A few days later he was second over I muddy track and on July 7th racing at Vernon Downs he finished fourth in 2.04. He is considered one of the best young pacing prospects brought to the Marltlmes for 1956. With his al- lowance as a 3-year-old he will be eligible to slow classes. Bob left detailed instructions for train- ing and feeding this young chap. of which he has made predictions of coming greatness. Ed Lindon of Newcastle. N B.. bought two young pacers at Har- old Birmingham's. Houlton. Me.. sale. Both are by 3911 Boy 2-01. one is Bctty S. Belle out of Betty Budlong. grandam Betty S. 2.07. that many will remember when she raced through the Maritune Circuit years ago. The other is Janet Belle. Henry Dewitt of Woodstock. also made a purchase at the above sale securing Ima Belle a 3-year-old filly by Bell Boy 2.01, and George Carpenter of Woodstock bought the 4-year-old colt Sunset Boy. A. E, ”Skipper" Quartermain also bought two colts. both by Bell Boy 2.01, one out of Betty B”d1”11t: and the other out of Janie Canuck. The ”Skipper" has been an own- er or interested in race horses for over 40 years and has had some real good ones. F o r e v e r Rosecroft ii, 7. 52.09, black gelding by Symbol Gantle. is Kirkpatrick Bros.. of St. John addition to the speed brigade In the Year Book for 1954 he shows 22 starts with 9 firsts. 3 seconds and 2 thirds. making him eligible to the 2.17 pace. His last race that year was at Blooms- bury. Pa.. half mile track and he was 4-4 in 2.07 475, 2.06 275. He looks like a pacer that should tramp the Saint John oval In 2.13 or better. The Mackin Stable of Saint John brought in the black gelding trotter Shandon 2.05 375 on I half mile track, by Cardinal Prince 1.59 174. He is eligible to the 2.10 class and in his career has won almost 325,000. He raced through the Upper Canada cir- cuits last year and should be a strong contender for the fast class trots in the Msritlmes next sea- son. The lllackin Stables also brought in the 9-year-old brown pacing gelding Holbert Grattan 2.07 275. He was five times first in 1954 and is eligible to a 216 class. Last year he won in 2.09. Shortly after the discontinuance of racing at Charlottetown Roy Bevan and Rankin McLai.ne made a trip to Quebec City track and while there Roy purchased the trotter Jerry A. Hanover 2.06 175, that was a good performer there for years. He was raced with success there by James MacGre- gor and will certainly be a good addition to the fast trots in the Maritimes. Roy also bought the it” 2 izicto 1'5 ' first, 5 times second and 3 times third. Direct 1 Guy 0. 2.11 3 5. is a; 5-year-old chestnut gelding byf Tactful Guy 2.03. We have no! record of his races this your. , Tronin 's Rob is I 4-ycm--oldi pacer, half brother to Tron 1 iii Worthy 2.00 475, by the Canarli.-in sire Bob Lee 2.03 374. t Mr. Waldo 3, 2.09. is 'a 5-your-p old chestnut pacer by The Wltl-1 ower 1.59 172. He started 28 timcsl this season and was in the nionoy 21 times, and was electrically timed in 2.00 475. In several races be was tinted around 2.07. t - is-:1-..,k . Doctor F. (2. 2:13 375. Owned and driven by Ralph hicFadyen, Hunter Riv- er. Winning final heat of the 35,000 .101 lity Pace at Truro. August 3rd. PROSPEROUS ssAsoN's GREETINGS TO ALL AND TO HORSEMEN OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES AND ELSEWHERE r WISHES . FOR A HAPPY AND- -sAci(vii.i.: oowus RACEWAY (JUST OUTSIDE HALIFAX I NEW YEAR WE JOIN IN DIMING OLD EARLY IN 3 Woodstock Driving Club LtdO GREETINGS To ALL HORSEMEN TTIROUGHOUT THE MARITIMES PLAN to count: IN OUR FEATURE RACING ATTRACTION OF 1956- TI-IRIE FULL RACING DAYS (Dares To Be Announced Later) EXTENDING HOME WEEK AUGUST. 4-year-old pacer Ralph Hal 2.11 875. by the super sire Hal Dale. dam. that good brood mare, Ella B. by Blfty Worthy. He will be I good horse in his class here. OUR DRIVERS AWAY FROM HOME Joe O'Brien. our native son. about whom year after year we have been chronicling some of the most important happenings in the harness horse world. has come up with an Ilmost astounding list of victories this season. In this he has been aided by the fact that the owner of the horses he trains and drives. 5. A. Camp of Shatter. Calif., is I man who has spared no expense or co-operation in helping to produce the results which follow. Joe drove to vic- tory what is described as "the most incredible 3-year-old trotter that has ever been known-Scott Frost." This year he made 28 starts. won 23 with two seconds and I third. He never lost a race to I 3-year-old, winning ten major stakes, including the Hambleton- Ian -086.863; the Yonkers Futur- lty473,840; the Kentucky Futur- ity-562.702; the Review Futurity -317.600 and he also won the 575,000 Free For All Trot in Cali- fornia. beating the best aged trot- ters in the world. He won three dashes in 2.00 or faster. the first TO Co. A GOOD TO I28 Klllf S9. SUMMERSIDE HORSEMEN BEST or LUCK 1956 HORSEMEN FROM I The Rogers Hardware HORSEMEN IN 1956 FOR THE BEST SUPPLY OF ' CANADIAN AND AMERICAN N MEDICINES VISIT STEAD'S PHARMACY THE time that any 3-year-old ttottd has ever accomplished this flit- His earnings were a record 51”-3 101. Joe won the Grand Circuit driv- ing championship with 62 wins and he won more money with on! horse (Scott Frost) than has ever been done in harness racing his- tory. He drove the great 4-year- ald pacing stallion Diamond Hal to I race record of 1.57 275. He won two dashes of the Sl0.fIl0 Spring- wood Face with him in 2.00 475 and 2.00 at Saratoga Raceway. N. Y.. and his 2.00 mile was a new track record for the oval. set a new Canadian pacing rec- ord with Diamond Hal of 2.00 275; Sept. 2nd in the 515.000 invitation Pace. in which he won both beats. .109 also gave the 3-year-old stallion Home Free a trotting rec- ord of 1.59 375 in a winning race at Lexington. Ky.. and he WI! sold to an Italian syndicate for 560,000. The Camp stable paid the most money I0? 15013-8. N0 yearlings costing 545,000 each. I yearling filly 335.000, another yearling colt 821.000 and two more fillies 510.000 each. Diamond I-Inl'I winnings totalled 575.000. Joe won 111 dashes during the year and total money winnings If S42l.660.70. When we look back It (Continued on,Page 9) ALL 9'5. Ltd; " ( Du... 0- At Ricbelieu Park, Montreal. he eoootucx . . I RACING ALL x Dial 4131 RACEWAY LTD. menus TO OLD FRIENDS. AcouAiNr- ANCES. its MANY PATRONS AND EVERYWHERE BEST WISHES FOR A GOOD START AND A STRONG FINISI-I R4 1956 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ANDREW PERRY, Vi)!-Pl?” I. ll. GAUDEI. President. I. I. IE1; Indy.-from l.I.&I&,&Oe0D. A i 1 ,1 t .1 1.