ihiscbon-.ldl 2-4-3, Time imr ;(.11y) .145-4, Hedgewood Chief ,G,..,.,.i 4. 5, time, 209 M5. 2.09 25. WV) .1 . Lucky Chief is own- ”, by it .1 Cadegan. Glace Bay. and R...-( iianover by the Sun- i".Sc Stirlcs of Maine. . v . o gUG'i-UST TU, W", ' ffiifiitretch t continued from ruse 6 notice but we do (2 ”"""5 th t ii 2 youns on" 3. Wm" promsninto stars later on. may rc'le:;.'cl1(;P1niormed with regards 5 Al" i ture in the Mari- ” me ”CmgM:llf:ie told us that get he attended he Calumet Budlgps. I 1 d l or a mcoe dsr Ilvldnlntg a share of the Huvumoney and this Province is He, iv well named "The Ren- "'”".,'; Canada." He believed it farmers here I: well-bred broo ' ,',?:y"ycnuia and breed mares R5 1 h the good stallons ere. (hem '” . , , . iht's racind Was de- Mwm " B greatest racing in the his- ”, at old Home Week Over Tntiri inns showed by UN”? Ni” ' Sp al the finishes that the nlallment is not, incorrect. Of 3” 0,9 the big magnet. was the K22 For an Face with 10 mn- ,” with records from 2.02 V2 to 21,-, p(,:'ilflliS in the izetaway of r-Oursp .-minted a great deal and , )(oi'st's were quite handicap- wm lint way. The winner which ;11t"a'("fI by most fans. was mm. L'liit'E 2.04 U5. who came ,hmu'g1, in win the first two dashes, hut in the 3rd dash of mu mcc Rusty Hanover 2.07 3l5, pm, ,1 i(ontIPi'Elll drive by Joe Hrnncs.sr'. won by a neck with Luckv Lfhit-f 2. Velia La Veils ' Table in the isi Division of the 2.19 Farr a irally star pacer showed -up in l-lmidm Scott. owned by Dr. .1 A I1c:l'il'iIlP. Truro, and driven both M gs. Wiiricn. lie won dashes will Campbell's Buddy (Campbell) .1-2, New Look (Dev- lin) 2-i. three other starters. time 211 '1 .7. 2.11. The first is 'a new mnrll inr Freddie and many are ill'I'Vli('l:llC that he will do 2.10 before the season is over. He is hv Smzwrw llarvcsicr 2.04 U4 and his dam uas Plucky Scott 2.06, a ram tlvat was brought here from the 1' S srtni0 years ago and won over lilnntnguc track in 1936 in 2013 i 2. Site was then owned by 'lr R F. Seaman of Charlotte- "twp, and was driven by Tyndall zumpln licniherbell won the next 'irn huts after a terrific contest. alill a new track record being EARLY BIRD To MONCTON (hily .)l5.00 One Way and to NEW GLASGOW only 34.50 One Way I'h one MCA Today :21-glxt MARITIME IENIHM set up. In the 2.18 Pace 3rd Div- ision, another goo pacer showed up in Mischief Clare, a 8-year-old by Chief Abbedalo 2.00. that took a three-year-old record of 2.10 U5. She won two of the dashes. the third being won by Lela Budiong 2.10 U2. driven by Leo Collins oi Montague. Mischief Glare is own- ed by Chsries Walker of Halifax and was driven by Sam Walker. Third in the 1st dash was Lor- raine Abbe 2.07 3l5. a more that was brought here in the early 1940's and was raced by Willard Kelly. She has been in the brood mare ranks since but showed a lot of speed in the first part of the miles for driver Horace Willis. Carl Aubrey 2.13 05. went: a splendid race for owner-driver Sam Kennedy. being 2-3-2. Time. 2.15 25, 2.15 US. 2.15 W5. The 2.19 Paco 2nd Division. was won by Miss Donna Mae from tho Letcher stable, Sprlnghill, and driven by Lorne Letcher with 1-2-1. Esso (O'Mearn) 3-l-5, Cal- umet Onward (Stead) 2-4-3. Choco- late Dip (Mort-side) 5-5-2, best time 2.14 for Miss Donna Mae. o . More than 6.000 persons attend- ed the Tuesday night races which were featured by the Two Year Old Trot and Pace Stake. with a purse of 51.200. Bellhop 11., owned by Mrs. James Poulton. Charlotte- town and driven by Len 0'Meara, won both heats with Suffolk Chief (Weir), owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain 3-2. Lela Clegg (Gould) owned by Alderamn W. B. Mor- iarty. Halifax, 2-4, three other starters. The 2nd best was a photo finish between Bellhop B. and Suffolk Chief. Both had been trained in the Len 0'Mearo stable. The time 2.21 US was within two seconds of the record for Maritime bred two-year-old pacers. The 2.25 Trot. 1st Divis- ion, was won by Anyway. owned by R. H. Bevan, Charlottetown, and driven by James MacGreRor. with 1-6-1. Major T. 8. Rogers good trotter Tartan (MoresidCi was 3-1-2. Roma Tiudlong (Waltcr Kelly) 4-2-3. April Bud (L. Kelly) 5-4-4, Bonna Boy (Jewell) 2-3. and well up in the first heat but did not finish the third. The time was 218 N5. 2.18. 2.16 NS. . . . . The 2.25 Pace, 1st Division. was one in which horsemen expected to see some fireworks. particular- ly between Doctor .1. A. (R. O'Brien) an Ann's Dream (G. Cnllheck). with Protestor's Boy (Craig) also expected to have a say in the fun. Doctor J. A. show- ed that he really has the goods by winning the first heat In 2.12 NS. Ann's dream 2. but In the second heat Ann's Dream went to the front and was never headed in 2.14 25. Doctor .T. A. 2. Doctor J. A. won the .'ird heat from Ann's Dream in 2.13 2f.'5. Protestor's Boy 3-6-3, four other starters. Doctor .1. A. is owned by Dr. .1. A Donahoe. Truro, and Annis Dream by Willard MacDonald, Summer- side. The Classified Trot was a real good contest with Westphal Girl. owned and driven by George Turner. Dartmouth. N. S. showing up as a very likely 2.10 trotter. winning the 1st dash in 2.15 and was second to Neil Kalmuck in the second dash in 2.1.3. The Cape Breton trotters. Prairie Pete. (Mc- Donald) was 3-7 and Relish Han- over (J. MacDonald( 4-3. three other starters. Nell Kalmurk is owned and driven by Willard Kelly. 0 . . . A total of over 12,000 people witnessed the racing Wednesday afternoon and night at the Char- lottetown track. Unlike other years the nllzht attendance was the larger. The 3-year-old Trot and Pace uncovered a Krrat sur- . . final in I . prlu winner in the chestnut man Just Rita, bred and owned by James O'Brien of Aibsrton. She out of that good race mare Less Nightmare 2.09 3l5. that was re- tired to tho brood mare ranks some years ago. The expected win- ner. Royal Bank (Harrison) holder of the Maritime bred pacing re- cord for two-year-olds of 2.19 U5 and sporting a record of 2.13 US. was not in good form. However. However. he was second in the fastest heat in 2.15 3l5. Comman- der Bill (Hennessey) 4-2, Vernita Pearl (Lowery) 3-6. three other starters. The 2.21 Pace 4th Div- ision had three separate dash win- ners. Mlas Commando. owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre at Mon- tague and driven by Archie Llewellyn. won the first and fast- est 2.15 with Texas Girl (Haley) 2. Miss Plsyfair (W. Kelly) 3. The next dash was won by Bessie Budlong. owned by Alex Beaton, Flat River. and driven by Leo Collins. In 2.15 US. with Miss Playfair (Kelly) 2, and the final dash was won by Lily Marlena (MacGregor). owned' by Rhodes Warren. Charlottetown. Miss Com- mando was second. The Classified Trot gave horseme a great sur- prise in that Bud almuck. owned by the Sydney Sportsi-nen's Club, and driven by Jimmie Given. was a straight heat winner. He never lifted his nose, was perfectly mannered and looks like the best trotter in the Maritimes. Brooke of Athlone (Carroll) was 2-Ii-dr. Mllldalc (Kelly) 4-2-5. Pet Han- over (MacGregor( T-4-2. best time 213 M5. The 2.18 Pace was an- other great contest with the 6- year old Silk Hal. owned by Roy Bevan and driven by James Mac- Gregor. winning the 1st and 3rd heals, Lucky Number (Hennessey) being second the first heat and Dale B. (C. O'Brien) second the third. The middle heat was won by Dale B. Time. 2.13 (N5. 2.15 U5, 2.14 U5. Dale B., fl grand campaI,r;ner. is owned by George Hughes. Brackley and Lucky Num- her by Walter i-it-nnessr-y. Char- lotteiown. . s o 0 Wednesday night's races will probably show a new record as far as attendance is concerned f'ot' a night feature. The grounds seemed to be absolutely packed with spectators. The 2.25 Pscc. flrd Division. had three separate wlnners. Calumetia, owned by Mrs. Ralph McFadyen and driven by her husband. won the 1st in 2.18 W5. with Penny Royal (Mc- Intyre) 2. Belwin Budlong, owned by Vernon McRae, Hunter River. and driven by Cyril Smith. won the 2nd in 2.18 (V5. with Sister Verna (0'Meara) 2. Time. 2.18 3lS. Sister Verna won the final dash in 2.19 with America's Bud (Cud- rnnre) 2. The latter pacer is sired by Calumet Budlong 2.02 V4. and his dam is Miss America 2.04 325. a famous race more of some years ago. The 2.25 Pact-. 2nd Division. was another win for the Quebec owned Surprise Lady. nicely driv- en by Claude O'Brien. She won the first two dashes and was ninth in the final. Second in the 1st dash was Bonnie Frisco (So- bey) and second in the 2nd dash was Frankie Budlong (Lowery). Frankie won the .'lrd dash in 2.18 US. Kitty McKay (Fitzgerald) 2. Time. 2.16 W5, 2.17 NS. 2.18 1X5. . s e . The 2.1R Pace 1st Division also saw three separate dash winners. Prince Eudlong capping the first from Miss Knox (O'Menrnl in 2.11 W5 and he was also 2-2 in the next dashes. He is owned and was driven by Harold Cudmore, Brnckley. Abbelnnd. owned by J. S. Watts, Little River. Que.. and driven by Claude O'Brien. won the middle dash in 2.10 (V5, with "(ili2”iioARo1NG House Major Hoopla HOW AQOUT QPEMDINC-a PART OF OUR " SPEEDY " . IT'D BE OUR LUCK TO ARIZNE JUST ..VACATtOM is WORKING on A1 THORNY DONNS gmwe MY BA2vo:.)cHe Am: V01.) AND QTART6 BETTER CIFZCLIMC-Io Route stems THE FIELD Ti-(Au COLUMBUS WITH HIS HAD!..a.. . x ' N ANT we ca-or FREEDOM FROM rem? ? ' --one CYLINDER LET'S eoif Eomeaov 2 ..., me, Masoze e-ta COM? N7 Wovegg 481'. Hay! in. OUPLEASE m at -I..- we BEEN FOLLONINO vou FOR FIVE HORNE Morom I Wit-”VRos.r.-r-.. aaosuoulsc sum .. ((.-n.-.'..- Miss Knox winning the 2.15. She is owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain. The Classified Pace was "staged as the 6th and 10th races. The former was won by Ohio Hal. owned by Sydney Sportamen'a Club. and driven by Joe McDonald, in 2.11225. Second was Seven-Up-Direct (L. Walker). The 10th dash was -won by Jo-Jo Spencer. driven by Billy Burt, in 2.13. Jenny Lyn (W. Lewis 2. Jo- Jo Spencer is owned by V. Aeker. St. Stephen. (N. B. . . s . Thursday afternoon's races were featured by a Free For All Face, the second in Old Home Week program. The starters were the same ,.as on Monday with lola Henley 2.08 U5 added. Lucky Chief 2.0! U5. owned by P. J. Cadegan and driven by Worreli Lewis. 'won all three heats. The popular Dick Erla, driven by Claude O'Brien, was second the first heat but was lame after- wards and had to be drawn. Vella La Vella (J. McDonald) was 4-4-2. Rusty Hanover (Hennesspy) 6-2-6. Time Table (W. Kelly) 3-3-3. three other starters. time 2.08 25, 2.10 2l5. 2.11 US. The first heat was the fastest of the race meeting up to that time. The second fast- est mlle was also stepped by Lucky Chief (Lewis) on Monday night-2.09 2l5. The 2.21 Pace Third Division. had three ht-at winners. Yankee Dale, owned by G. M. Henderson. Montreal. and driven by Don McNelll, won the first with Quick Lick (0'Meara) 2. Nova G. (Harding). owned by Elisabeth Weeks. Dartmouth. won the second in 2.14 US, which was the fastest of the trio. and Choco- late Dip (Moreslde) owned by Lee O'Brien, Alberton, won the third in 2.17 (US. The first heat of the 2.21 Pace Second Division. was won by Essa (O'Meara). owned by Mrs. James Poulton, Charlotte- town, in 2.13 2X5, with Neil Bud- long (Moreside). owned by Well McNeill. Southport. wininng the next two. Time. 2.13 NS. 2.12 W5. . o o 0 Another large attendance saw Thursday night's racing which was featured by some of the clos- est flnishes of the entire meeting. While figures are not available it was spoken of as the largest gt- tendance of the week. The first event was a one mile dash for parers which was won by Mary's Delight, owned b y Wilfred Praught, Cherry Valley, and driv- en by Worrell Lewis, with Chris McElwyn 2. Time, 2.17 25. The 2.20 Trot Stake had 11 starters. Miss Judy Dale. owned by E. R. Ford. Charlottetown. and driven by Austin Tierney. won the, first in 2.18 -U5. with April Eild (L. Kelly) second. April Bud won the next two heats. trotting nicely all the way and stepping the middle one in 2.16 315. Great credit is due to driver Lorne Kelly for the improvement in this trotter. The next best summary was that of the Cape Breton owned trotter. Celia Sharen. driven by Joe Mc- Donald. with 3-2-5, Judy Kaimuck (W. Kelly) 5-11-2. It was a bit: field and a very pleasing slghtato the spectators. The 2.21 Pace First Division had seven starters and practically everyone of them had a large following who hclievetl his or her choice. unbeatable, but Babe Britton. owned by George Thompson, Summerside, and driv- en by Len 0'Meara. paced to per- fection the first two heals and although challenged by Annis Boy (Bowness) in the first and Shin- ing Hour (Lewis) in the second. she came through to win in fast time. In the third heat Shining Hour that had been second in the prevlous one. met through with the fastest heat of the trio-2.ii U5-just one second slower than her record taken at Foxboro. . . e . The 2.13 Pace Second Division had five starters and was a sur- prise win for the Cape Breton owned Crusader Chief. driven by Worrell Lewis. It was his first start for over a month. he having met with an accident. but he won with a great burst of speed at the finish. heading Patchen Volo (Mc- Donald) and Aubrey Budlong (Harding) to the wire in 2.13 3!:-i. He is owned by A. L. Cadcgan. Glace Bay. in the second heat Johnnie Kalmuck. owned and Hunter: corner. continued from page 1 from Virginia in a very out-of-t.ho- way fishin' corner. He was lucky . . .' he had a licence. He laughed and informed me that the lady who solo him the license, after he had told her he was here for one day's fish- ing only, replied: "You're crazy to buy a license for one day's fishing" The point is: anyone who is that concerned over our visiting Tour- ists should either furnish a license free gratis and pay for it out of their own pocket or else arrange to pay their fine and costs if caught. However. apart from this angle. there are quite a number who will go to most any length and dream up the most fantastic tales to evade the payment. of the license fee. in some cases when the fee is only one dollar for both hunting) and fishing. But that's another, story. ' driven by Walter Kelly. South- port. gave one of those typical Johnny finishes. On the last turn be was back in third place but came up to win by an open length in the fastest heat of the trio--2.11. M5. The third was a dead-heat between Patchen Volo 2nd (McDonald) and Billy McVey (O'Meara). Patchen Volo is owned by Dr. J. A. Delaney, Summeralde, and Billy Mcvey by Dr. Temple Hooper. Charlottetown. The above is a brief summary of all the racing up until Friday night's. which will be found elsewhere in this paper. It has been a wonder- fui week. with the largest number of horses ever stabled at the grounds and close finishes in nearly all races and large crowds of spectators, particularly during the night's racing. 0 e o . Truro Raceway. Ltd., has an- nounced its racing dates for the week of the Central Nova Scotio Exhibition, They are August 2'Ith and 28th. Eight to ten classified dashes at cach session, horses to be classified according to racing, ability. Entries close August 22nd ” with Race Secretary Carl Mac- Kenzic, Truro, N. 5. 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