NTERS CORNER Self-Preservation Idea As 0ch As Time Itself instinct of self preserva- is as old as Time itself and u. es I ponder on how lil- e know about the thoughts . ‘ljngs of our dill‘erent spe- .. d our wildlife with special 95 on our bird life. Take . a I». woe a brood of black ‘ surprised on a patch of water. As we watch the .lit- 'dgets. in their coats of yel- down. taxing frantically a- ‘ the water With tiny wings ’. frantically. we can only at the thoughts that flash 1. their little brains. I have = « me opinion expressed that heard a series of frantic , automatic motions. H Ow I A can one be? incident that occurred on n .1 , ens Service Pond at Suf- , week ago this morning . y) furnishes. food for yr thought. On Sunday morn- .. received a call from Bruce , V... requesting that I call identify a very young duck. V and his wife were fishing l on Saturday afternoon when ligand 3 series of frantic and were amazed to see a . little creature, barely over inches long, flapping toward with the stops all out. Six ..1 the boat it stopped on a . of floating weeds. It was l state of exhaustion with its wings outspread on the gras- . 3.1L was uttering faint as much as to say: “Hin- ‘ . save me; hurry and save .q .. .4 4 . 6111' AS ARROW , .. Wounacott held her cup- hand over the side of the and called to it. fit came to might as an arrow and . -.. down in the palm of and. She made it comfor- in the boat tor the alter- Then they were ready to .1. they were faced with a V ".1. whether to place it back I‘ water and leave it to its . take it home. They watch- afternoon but there was ’_ of its mother. When I at their home I found it on 11 in their living room, I ..; contentedly on-a hot bottle wrapped in a soil: 1‘. The W315 3L heat and it bad a light I sweater Wer it. It was peep- ! . itself like a chick under ther. . _n’t a\duc-k but a Grebe. .u- is a cross between a “ ndahen.llthasahead hen with semi-(webbed feet ‘ tar back as they’ll go. It '0‘ . =00 till Ni ii j.‘ ednesdoy. 3%toentar—3 8%toenter—8 PACESAATROT .mtocnter—8 _ PAGE AND A mo'r E I n idea as to how you may 0. I—FREE FOR ALL 'rnor' AA Pace & AA Trot 2.11-4 to 2.12-3 | Face 8. A Trot 2.124 to 2.13-4 EI’ucc 2.141e2.'l4-4 ,j‘CPAcez.15roz.15-4 has no tail. At least I don't fig- ure 1! little tuft of feathers a baltfyinch long may be classed as a tall. I wondered at it being still alive. Mu‘s. Wonnacobt told me she fed it corn meal mush and bread oops. It was so tiny she used an eye dropper for a spoon. It was a beautiful downy Little creature slightly over four inch- es long with thread like strips of yellow and gold running from the llieeagvto \tNelriler: its tail shOuld be. : mm is a e a ' - der a week. g s bang ml QUITE CHIPPER I called up Monday morning by. phone fully expecting to learn that it had died. I was informed it was quite chipper and that she had to get up twice during the night to feed it and heat up the water in the bottle. When the water bottle got cold it let them know in no uncertain terms. The most amazing thing was that it Would run to her when she cal- led. She would place it on the floor in the middle of the room. When she'd place her hand on the floor and call it would run and crawl into her cupped palm where it would close its eyes and go to sleep. I told Mrs. Wonnacott not to misc her hopes too high for keeping it alive us I consid- ered it a miracle of miracles for such an event to occur. I phoned again Tuesday afternoon and hear the sad news. She answered twa calls through the night and warmed up its foster mother and in the morning it appeared as rsptry as it ever was but went out very quickly during the day. I would say acute indigestion was the cause of death. It would be impossible to secure enmmgh na- tuloal food for such a little mid- get even if one was sure of what it fed on in its balby stage. She told me over the phone she felt like crying and I wouldn’t be sur- prised if she shed a few as there were teams in her voice. Anyway no one could have made a better try. As to what threw the little mite into such a panic of fear in the first instance we can only guess, My own private wrought istlratabigtmttmadeatryfior a full course dinner in one They’ll catch frogs so why should they‘ draw the line at a feathered morsel. Grebes are quite common on most mill PMdis They can dive in nothing flat and for thatmeaoon have been “lied Hem Diners. They 60mm 3 rant of weeds and rush“ f0” 3 nestandiaysaneasshalfas I. . l—THE HARRY O’BRIEN FREE ALL N0 PURSE $1,600.00 2 Dashes at $300.00 3 Dash To he raced Monday Night—Entrance laration for this event Saturday, 396448.00 August 9th, at 2:00 pm. . 3—COL. D. A. MacKINNON FREE FOR. ALL N0 PURSE $2,000.00 2 Dashes at $1,000.00 I Dash To be raced Friday—Entrance 3%——$60.00 Produces Co-op . UNIOB. FREE FOR ALL CLASSIFIED N0 H punsa 01.30000 dashesatm-w Entrance $54.00 ‘ mass $1,310.00 dashes at $400.1!) ‘ Entrance $36-00 N . r n on. n. r. SEAMAN 3 YEAR OLD men 0 s— n punsn 0750.00 3% toentcr—Zdashes $3375.00 Entrance $22.00 CONDITIONED CLASSIFIED PAGES AND TROTS Burke Electric mass 11,100.00 dashes .1 $400.00 ’ Entrance $36.00 nyn‘dmau 8 Comp”! PURSE $1,050.00 ' . fer -- 3 dashes at $350.00, .95 to m nuance $31.00 . Morton Dew Ltd.- .3 and 7 Impact ’Backstretch (Continued from page 3) This 4-year-old blaclr mare 15 by; Time Table 2.03 that a few years: ago in Saint John won his 100th race and a trophy was presea- tcd to owner Pierce Downey. The dam of Millie‘s Time was the famous trotter Millie Kalmuck, that took a record of 2.12 and was owned and driven by the late Willard Kelly. She was very po- pular wherever she started, ACTIVE AT TRURO Our friend George Turner of Dartmouth was _very active at Truro Raceway on Wednesday night. In races 1 and 4 his Pep- per Boy finished 1-5. Debra II. (D. Binkney) 5-1, Bud Henley, (M. Turner( 2-3, Lady Smart. Renaud- 7-2. Time, 2.15, 2.13 2-5 —a new record for Debra 11., owned by Roy Weir, Truro. In races 2 and 6 Farscud, owned and driven by George Turner, 1-1, Haley’s Alpha (Haley- 2-7, Czarina Volo, (MacLeod- 3-2. Time 2.11 1-5, 2.11 4-5. In races (P. Pinkney-. was 1-3. Yuta (Whalen- 2-1. Grand Miss Volo (Jabalee- 3-2. Tim e 2.10 —— the fastest 01f the night—2.12 1-5. Impact is owned by Mrs. Emma Mustacalis Trum, whose stable raced here a few years ago. Yuta is owned by Andrew Perry, Summerside. Our congratulations to owner Per- ry, driver Whalen and good old 12-year-old Yuta, that had' so many of us cheering for her in her more youthful days. Taking a look at the Year book of 1954 we find that Yuta. 8. 2.09 by Kal- muck, made 29 starts, was 14 times first. 7 times second and 5 times third, or to put it another way, was 5 times first. second or third in all her starts. It is a record that is really rather extraordinary. V SACKVILLE DOWNS And here’s a glace at Sack- ville Downs where large attend- ances is pleasing the management and providing excellent sport. On Wednesday night in races 1 and 4 Lela Clegg (L. Austin- was 1-3, Kattic Direct (G. G‘audet- 7-1, Midkey Dale (Manger) 2-4, Ab- ner McGra'w (J. Campbell 3-2. Time 2.14 1-5— a new record for Lela -— owned by Albert Arron, Halifax, 2.12 4-5. Kat-tie Direct is owned by C. Bel-liveau. Dieppc. Races 3 and 7, Jet Master (L big as themselves. The next floats level with the waiterand when they leave it they cover the eggs with mud to fool crows. They naise quite a racketfor thirds so small. When they open upuchonusintthefilags and wishes they sound like a crowd [(MacGregorl 3-5. Mr. Rock (C. of on the War Bait-l1. . 11-10 Home ’Aua.‘11i-1s,:l _. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST I958 , ¥ " cIng‘ Monday. TuOsdoy.-Wodnesdoy. Thursday. Friday. Saturday Nights .2. 11 d .- Thursduy Afternoons. 'With Tuesday. Friday Afternoons, If Needed. 3 PACE-pa DASHES $300.00 A DASH 3%'to enter -.— Entrance $27.00 ' 1r. L. . C PACE-4 DASHES AT $250.00 A DASH PURSE $750.00 3% to enter - Entrance $22.00 1 ‘ Douglas Bros. & Jones . .1; . - I D PACE-4 DASHES AT $225; 3% ,to’ enter ~ Entrance $20.00 Warsaw 1.2. Jolley Lad 1 E; Sllllllll 5-1. Falcourt Heromine.‘ (Manger! 2-3, Miss Wilma Dale. Smithl 4-4. Time. 2.09 4-5. 2.09- 2-5. Jet Master is owned by L and G. Stables. Halifax and Jol- ley Lad by Mrs. Keith Thomas. Halifax. NOTABLE PERFORMANCE A notable performance took place at Moncton Raceway last Tuesday night when Walter Rose- crO-ft. driven by Roy Creamer. won dashes 5 and 8 in 2.06 1-5 and 2:06 3-5. The aggregate time of the two heats is one - fifth of a second faster than the two beats stopped by Flagman. driven by ‘ 'Roy Barnett at Chatham. July lst. The times there were 2.06 4-5, 2.06 1-5. Both have the honor of the fastest mile stepped in the Maritimes this year as well-— 2.06 1-5. Second to Walter Rose- croft in both dashes was Abbe-- land. Super ‘Hal 3-4. Flagman 6-3, three other starters. In dashes 2 and 6 John Frederick was 1-2. Josedale Courier 3-1, Doctor J.D. 2-3, Bernie‘s Choice 4-4. four oth- er starters. Time, 2.12 4-5 2.14 3-5. And here‘s a letter from our good friend. Dow Clowtarter of Fre- dericton with news of the recent perfomances at the Maritimes fastest speedway. We say that because the Maritime pacing re- cord of 2.02 1/2 was set there by Walter Dale 2.00 3A1. Sept. 15. 1937. He was driven by Henry Olukey. The post - war pacing record is 2.06, set by Jerry’s Niglrtrmre 2.06, August 9, 1956 driven by C. MacLeod. and the trotting re- cord is 2.07. set by Peter Pokey 2.06%. Sept. 13, 1943, driven by Henry Oluk‘ey. . . . FASTEST MILE -“Lady Lou ,Hal, a ' Z-yenar-old pacing trotter by True Hial. dam come the last half of their milesl jvery fast and they also have VFW A“ quick burst of speed that enahl-l second heat of the Junior Free . He is owned by New- castle Racing Stables. Dan's Pal Race, arse to which the 1fastest pacers in the Maritimes were invited. was mood at Fred— es them to get the jump on their I mok the opening heat at me Jun. tel-mm, Thursday night in three opponents. I hope that True Hal- colts will turn out as good~Lady Lou Hal shows lots of promise. “Harvest Queen, 0 4 - year-old bay mare owned by Newcastle Racing Stables of Newcastle N. B.. took a maiden mark of 2.16 3-5 here last night (Tuesday! and driver Lindon gave Scotch Fea— ther. a 4-year-old by Scottish Pence 1.57 4-5, dam Jessie Mitel 2.02%. a new record of 2.11 in the I I2 FREE TICIIEIS T0 12 PERSONS APPEAR Iiitfif OVERIISEMLIS ior Free For All in 2.12 3-5. Old Hall. a 3-year-old N. 1). Hal. dam. Ola Budlong owned by V a I l ey Stables Of East Florenceville and driven by Clayton Killam, lower- ed her record Hom 2.17 3-5 to 2.14. Other winners that night were Sir Walter Brook in 2.14 4-5. Jay’s Hope in 2.17 and Home- stretch Ade in 2.13 1-5.—Th.anks Dow for the above news. WALTER DALE PACE T he Walter Dale Memorial ‘ dashes. It had seven starters. The first heat was won by Mr. Mil- ler Abbe 2.08 3-5. owned by L. E. Scimgeous of Newcastle and driven by Ed Lindon. Flagman 2.06 1-5 (R. Barnett! 2, Hal's Man 2.09 1-5 (C. Kil‘lam) 3, Con- vair 2.01 (G. Manger) 4, Major's King 2.04 (Lang) 5, Rainbow Olegg 2.08 3-5 (Pinkney) 6. Wal- ter Rosecroft 2.06 1-5 (R. Cream- er) 7. Time 2.08. The second heat was won by Major‘s King, Own- ed by C. F. Durley. Saint John. Hal's Man 2. Walter Rosecrofi 3. Oonvair 4 Flagman 5, Rainbow Clegg 6, Mr. Miller Abbe 7. Time, 2.09. The third heat was won by Walter Rosecrof't, owned by B. McCoomb, Newcastle, Major’s King 2, Conv-air 3, Hal’s Man 4. Mr. Miller Abbe 5, Flagman 6, Rainbow Clegg 7. Time, 2.08. Ma- jor’s King, winner of the above race, is a 6-year-old pacer with a record of 2.04 taken on 1 mile Sat. July 26, 1958 Thu . Guardian Page 9 track. He was formerly owned by Fred W. Mawhinney. Machais. Me. and his winnings at the end of 1957 were $12,593 making him eligilbe to the 2.15 class. The same night two fast miles were stepped in the 4th. and 8th. dashes, N» Vol-o (Lindom being 1-5 and Hal‘s Mae (C. Killam) 2-1, Six other starters. Time. 2.00 4—5, 2.08, the latter equalling the fastest time in the Walter Dale . Memorial.- NAMES Ticets, good for one week after this date, maybe picked at Guardian-Patriot Office. Ticket good IOr Capitol, Or7Driv'e-In. Your Dollar I Buys More ll VICTOR McKARRIS' Grocery Store Car. Cumberland S Grafton Phone 9310 Josedale Lady Lou stepped the. fastest mile in the Marlbimes by a2-yea1r-oldMondaynigh1t at Fredericton. time 2.19. She is owned by W. A. Roberts and was driven by Sheldon “Buddy” Campbell. First heat she finish- ed third to Hay’s Hope and Bay State Joe in 2.17. Lady Lou’s sire. True Hal, could well be one either Maritime‘s top sires. N. D. Hal. who is also by HalDale. is enjoying a Wonderful record at Woodstock and _viciutirty. having sired such colts a-s Hal’s Man 4 2.09 1-5, Hal‘s Mae 3, 2.09 3-5, Hal Again 2, 2.16 4-5, Hal's Gal 4 2.10 1-5, Kinmean 2.10 1-5 and quite a number of others, with fast records. Breeders to N. D. 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