. .... -.-..,,;L,,,;,.,,-.,,:. PKGE EIGHT . g'f'I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,- -DE'OEMBE'R so. 1950) I950 -:- ritime Harness Racing Review Thrilling Season Recalled Featuring Photo Finishes, Large Piirses, More lPeriormers (by D. A. MacK.) Spect cular racing with more heats-more performer.-: --more 2. 0 miles-more photo finishes and more money raced for featured the Maritimes most successful racing season in years. 25 tracks gave purses totalling over S200,- 000 with Truro Raceway putting up 9548.310, Charlotte- town Exhibition Association S46,048 and Sydney 3443.943. These three tracks operated mostly with night racing but Charlottetown as usual, afternoon racing at its hold its Old Home Goodwill Races afternoons and nights. '1'ruro Exhibition Week and also gave and fall meeting in addition to its big program of night racing. Sydney open- ed its new night racing plant June 13th and continued until October 9th. Under the management of Ken Mac- Dougall it changed the racing picture in Cape Breton from a gloomy to a brilliant hue as will be seen when you glance over the following pages. Truro, Charlottetown and Sydney put up the bulk of the money raced for the past , season. Three new tracks were openedw-St. Anthony, N.B.. ' Kinkora and Springfield. P.E.I. LO1'l1Le Letcher of Springhill, N.S.. leads all Maritime drivers in percentage under the I.'iiivci'sa'i Drivers Rating System. Worrell Lewis, Reserve Mines, C '. made the most starts. st-.-ATihony. N. R,:Sl)l'ltI:fl:lv(l:.?iiiG ' winner with 77, and he also The fastest. miles pared (iver Maritime tracks were by Private George 2.02. owned by Simonson Bi-05.. Bridgewate-r. Me., and driv- wn by Harry Simonson, at Freder- icton. July 20 - 2.07, and by Fah- ian Hanover 2.07, owned by C.C. Seeley, Fort Fairtieltl. Me. and driven by J. K. Thomas, at Wood- stock. July 28 - 2.07. The three fastest: heats stepped were by Lock Hanover 2.08. owned by Bert Yerxa. Sussex. N.B., and driven by Claude O'Brien, at Moncton, August 3rd 2.071, 2.09. 2.09 Qua. ar's Boy, owned by George Kuhn, Dartmouth, and driven by Johnny Conroy, trotted the fastest heat - 2.111 - at Truro, July 12th. Jennie Kal-muck 2.111. owned by Lorna Letcher, Springhill. and driven by Henry O'Donnell, won the greatest number of heats trot- ted or paced - 26, and she also set up a new trotting record for two miles at Ti.-uro, Oct. 9 - 4.44. At the same meeting Victory Dale 2.053. owned by B.C. Cruikshank. Halifax. and driven by Buddy Cruikshank. set urp a new 11-, miles pacing record of 3.20. 1 ,ed back the pages of our . is top heat Kiiikoia, P.E. 1. tracks. . Sixty Miles in 2.10 or Better Just througli curiosity we turn- Scrap 'Book in search of miles stepped in 2.10 or better during the past few ,years and we believe it will be of l Worthy ; 2.061. (interest to our readers to learn what we found . . . . In 1941 there were 39 miles in 2.10 or betiei, Raincy G. Henley 2.06 leading with 10: in 19-12 there were 53. Dudy Patch 2.06 having 17: find 83, Jolliiy 2.05). with 10; in 1944 out of the 70 2.10 or -better miles Jollity was again the leader with 12. In 1945 there were 77. Mighty Hanover 2.02": having in 1943 we being tops 12 and in 1946 the number jumped back to 83, Chuck Worthy 2.02); out in front with came along with the all time high 11. Then 1947 (Don Seaman). Owned by Dr. RF. Seaman, Charlottetown. Aug. 17, Charlottetown - 2.142. Fastest M. II. Pacing Gelding - John Clegg 2.131 (A. Allen) own- ad by B.C. Cruikshank, Halifax, N.S. Aug. 17. Charlottetown. P.- E. 1. - 2.131. Fastest M. B. Four - Year - Old Trotter-Milldule 2.161 (W. Kelly) Owned by Willard Kelly, SotIth- port, P. E. 1. Sept. 26. Sydney, N.S. -2.161. Fastest M. B. Four - Year - Old Pacing Gelding - Nova G. 2.1411 (W. Carroll). Owned by C.L. Dau- pliinec, Halifax, N.S. Aug. 19. Triiro. N. S. - 2.1-iii. Futcsi M.B. Three-Year-Old Pacing Gelding-Abner The Great 2.20 (Sobey). Owned by James Hctfcll. Sumnierside, P. E. 1. Sept. 6, Chai'lottcto'.vn, - 2.20. Fastest M. B. Three-Year-Old Trotter - Tyndall Semple 2.20 (T. Semple), Owned by George Wood- side, Malpeque, P. E. I. Sept. 8. Charlottetown - 2.20. Fastest M. B. Two - Year - Old Pacer - Gallant Bobby 2.21 (W. Carroll). Owned by C. L. Dauhin- ee, Halifax. N. S. Oct. 9. Truro. N. S. - 2.21. - Fastest 51.3. New len). Owned by B.C. Cruikshank,, town. - 2.13:1. Fastest Maritime Owned Three- Year-Old Trotter Cobblestone 3, 2.131 (W. Lewis). Owned by P.J. Cadcgan, l WORRELL LEWIS, Reserve, C. B. Winner of Most Heats in (Col. 1). A. Macliinnon). owned by GC0I'.2e Thompson. Summersidc; Buster C. 2.091 (R. O'Brien), own- 0d by Dr. J.A. Donahoe. Truro, N.S.; Crusader Chief 2.10 (W. (Lewis). owned by Don Cadegan, ,Glace Bay, N.S.; Cyclonic 2.03 (J. ;Ma.cDonald), owned by Joe Mac- (Donald, Sydney Mines. N. S.; Don- ald G.R. 2.10 (R. Barnett), owned by W. M. Flfilflinlllg, Juniper. N.B.; lFabian Hanover 2.07 (J.K. Thoni- Las), owned by CC. Seclcy, Fort lFairficld. Me.; Guy Majesty 2.08.? .(J.K. Thomas), owned by C.C. iseeley, Fort Fainficld, Mc.; Miss .Knox 2.1() (L. O'Meara), own- cd by Commander tain, Charlottetown; Mr. Philip .209 (Scott). owned by A. Napke, ,lNc:vvcaslle, N.B.: Ola Budlong 2.10 '(DeWiit). owned by J.H. DeWill, Woodstock, N. B. ' !or the Marilimes of 90, a tie for' first place being shared by Chuck ' Time Counts - 2.02'. and with 8 each. In 1943 tliere liwas a sharp decrease in the num- ber. only 42 miles in that notch M0,,-3 horse, were I-and md being clocked, the leader, Scott more new or reduced ,.emm,,- Spencer 2.06, accounting for thir- made man in any recent year. The) teen of tncni. In 1940 Vella La number of persons who witnessed racing in the Maritime: the past season is estimated at between 350,000 and 400,000. New and very speedy horses were purchased by Maritimers at Harrisburg and else- where-. and these will hcl.p to keep racing enthusiasm keyed up for 1951. The racing season started at North Sydney. Blue Acres, Spring- hill and Lower Sackville. N. S. on May 24th and. ended Oct. 9th with races at Sydney and Truro, N.S., Riverside, P. E. i. and Sussex, N.B. There were 1,275 heats or dashes raced which is a record, made pos- sile by the addition of Sydney to the formerly operating Charlotte- town and Truro nigfnt raciniz plants. The night. racing plants also gave more Opp0llLll'1iL,V for new performers to measure. strides with older ones and as a result quite a number of promis- jng trotters and pacers showed up that will be keen competitors in many classes the coming season. The .P.E.1. Harness Racing Club received great encouragement. be- cause of the number of two- three- nnd four-year-old trotters and pacers that were on hand to race at their fall meeting. Sept. 11th. The . outlook for fizturitics in the future seems bright indeed as upwards of 400 foals are expected in this Province alone the coming year. At. St. Peters Raceway, P.E.l.. I new track pacing record was set driven by Joe Hennessey - 2-13!- Under the heading Maritime Track Records, you will find the fastest mile: stopped at the newly opened Vella 2.0Bi stepped 12 of the 57 2.10 miles and 1950 shows 9. slight increase 60 in number. lola Henley 209, owned and driven by Clayton MacLeod. Westville. N.S.; .i.-. at the head of the list with 8 to ' ed by lip by Filbert 2.09. owned by Walt- ; or Hcnncssry. Charlottetown, and. lher credit, seven of them stepped over Truro track and one over the Sydney oval. In a second place tie is Lock Hanover 2.072, owned by Bert Yerxa of Sussex. N.B., and driven by Claude O'Brien, and Scott Spencer 2.06, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. and driven by Harley Harrison, with seven each. Third on the list is Rusty Hanover 2.07.4. owned and driven by Paul Woodcock, St. Ste-phen. with five. Fourth place shows another tie between Gay Law 2.071-'-. own- ed by W.B. Moriarty of Halifax. driven by Angie Allen, and Vella La. Vella 2.08). owned by Arthur Lipton of Sydney, and driven by Joe MacDonald with four each. With three each are 1VicKlyn Cash 2.02); owned by George B. Gay, Monclon. and driven by W. Hall- penny. and Private George 2.02. owned by Simonson Bros., Bridge- water. Maine, and driven by Billy Hood in two of them and Mr. Sim- onson in the other. With two each are A.G. Scott 2.09). (L. Lelchcr). t')l.i'TlCd by Lorne Lclcher. Spring- hill, N.S., June Morning 2.0-ll-'. (Simonson). owned by Simonson 3:05,, Bi-idgeivater, Me., Tabb Hanover 2.()2'5 (Simonson) own- Simcnson Bros. Brid,r.'c- water, Me., Victory Dale 2.0.)! (H,M. Sweeney). owned by B.C. Criiiksliank, Halifax, and with on: each are Argot Pointer 2.091 (11.8. Willis). owned by 11.13. Willis. Cliarloitetown, Babe Britton 2.091 Iola Henley, 2:09. Leading 2:10 Performer in 1950 in the Maritlmes. Owned and driven by Clayton MacLeod, Westvllie, N. 8. Where 2.10 Miles We-re Stepped Truro and Moncton are tied for (first place honors 111 iiuin-ber of 2.10 miles stepped over their tracks lwith 12 each. followed by Char- 3lottclown with 10, Sydney 11. St. Ste-phen 7, Fredericton and Wood- (stock four each. North Sydney two ' ;and Sussex, N. B. one. Drivers of 2.10 Miles To-p 2.10 driver of the year is Clayton MaeLeod of Westville. N.S., with eight, his mare Iola Henley 2.09 having that number to her credit. In second place Harley Harrison and Claude O'Brien are tied with six. followed by another tie between Harry Simonson and .Paul Woodcock with five, Angie .Allen and Joe MacDonald four leach. and with two to their credit ,are W. Halfpenny. Billy Hood, 'Lorne Letchcr. Worrell Lewis, lH.M. Sweeney, Dr. J.K. Thomas. land with one each we have Roy Barnett, Frankie Carr, J.H. Dc- Iwitt, S. Horseman. Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Ray O'Brien, Len O'- Meara. A. Scott, Wes Vickers and H.B. Willis. Fastest Performers on Maritime Trucks - Season of 1950 Fastest; 'I'rotting' Stalllon-- Cob- blestone 3, 2.131 (W. Lewis). Own- ed by P.J. Cadegan. Glace Bay, N. S. Oct. 9, Sydney, N.S. - 2.13i. Fastest Pacing Sillllon - Argot Pointer 2.091 (H.B. Willis). Own- rd by H.B. Willis. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Sept. 6. Charlottetown 2.0911. Fastest Trotting Ge1dlng-Quak- er's Boy 2.111 (J. Conroy). Owned by George Kuhn, Dartmouth, N.S. July 12, Trum, N. S. - 2.l1i. Fastest Pacing Gelding-Fabian Hanover 2.07 (J.K. Thomas). Own- ed by C. C. Secley, Fort Fairfield, Maine. July 28. Woodstock, N. B.- 2.07. Private George 2.02 (Simon- (son). Owned by Simonson Bros, Bridgewater, Maine. July 20, Fred- ericton, N. B. - 2.07. Fastest Trotting More - Jennie Kalmuck 2.11! (H. O'Donnell). Owned by Lorna Lctcher, Spring- hill. N. 5. Aug. 18, Charlottetown- 2.111. Fastest Pacing Mara - Junel Morning 2.0451 (Simonson). Owned by Simonson Bros.. Bridgewater. Me. July 28, Woodstock. N.B. - 2.071. Fastest Maritime Bred Performer: Fasten M.B. Trotting More - Jennie Kllmuck 2.11! (H. O'Don- nell). Owned by Lorna Leteher. Springihill, N.S. Aug. 1!, Char- lottetown - 2.111. Fastest M. B. Pacing More - June Morning 2.041 (Simonson). Owned by Simonson Bros, Bridge- wiiter, Me. July 20, Woodstock, N.B.-2.071. Futon M. B. Trotting Gelding- Quaker'a Boy 2.111 (J. Conroy). Owned by George Kuhn. Dart- -mouth. N. S. July 12. Truro, N. 8.- 2.111. Futeu Maritime Bred Pacing Gelding - Donald G.R. 2.10 (R. BE11lei)i). Owned by W. M. Flem- ming. Juniper, N.B. July 12, St. Stephen, N. B. - 2.10. Futon M.B. Four-Your-Old Pacing More - Jtlst Brenda 2.141 -.Cai-penter. Woodstock. N. B. Maritimes in 1950-77. 1 1 Oct. 9. Sydney. N. S. - 2.131. 2.13 (Smith), owned by George July 27, Woodstock, N. B. - 2.13. Fastest Miles In Maritime: Season 1950 Fastest Mile Trottcd -- Quaker's -Boy 2.111 (.1. Conroy). Owned by George Kuhn. Dartmouth. N.S. July 12, Truro, N. S. - 2.111. Fastest. Mile Paced - Fabian Hanover 2.07 (J. K. Thomas). Owned by C.C. Seeley, Fort Fati- field, Mo. July 28, Woodstock, N.B. - 207. Private George 2.02 (Sim- onson). Owned by Simonson Bros. Bridgcwatcr, Mo. July 20. Freder- icton, B. - 2.07. Fastest Three Heats Trotted or lPaced-Lock Hanover 2.071: Claude lO'Bi'ien). Owned by Bert Yerxa, 'Sussex, N. B. Aug. .1, Moncton, N.B. l-2.07.), 2.09, 2.09. G. H. Bun- . i Maritime Race Winners i Performer i Pacing - John Clegg 2.131 (A. Al- 1 Halifax, N.S. Aug. 17, Charlotte-i Fastest Maritime Owned Three-. Year-Old Pacer - Jock Martin 11,? Ha Glace Bay, N.S.l, times. i l 1 2.19211, Feather Duster 2.121, Johnny Tl1Cl'(' were 1275 heats or dashes' ' g raced in 1950, an all time high ior , Jliila Budlong 319. -7U5l- B-Tnda (2.101;-2.09).; Alice T. Clegg (Con- the Maritlmes, Nova Scotia in the lead with over 600. Prince Edward lsiaiid second with approximately 400 and New Brunswick with 255. Nova Scotia also had the greatest ,number of individual meetings --- , 71 in number. Top hcat winner of i the year is the trotter Jennie Kal- muck 2.11.2; by Kalmuck. owned by l Lorne Lctcher, Springliill. N. S. and driven by Henry 0'Donneii v.i'.h 26. Her stablemate. the pac- ing marc Miss Donna Mae 2.12).. iby Calumet Budlong. owned and l driven by Lorne Letcher. is second .with 22 and in third place is the 'thrce-year-old gtrotting stallion Cobble:-tone. by Follow U-p. owiicci 'by 1".J. Cadcgan of Glace Bay. N.S., and driven by Worrell Lewis. with 21. Next on the list is Scott S-pcnecr 2.06, bay gelding by Spen- cer, owned by Harry Hirsch. Syd- ncy and driven by Harley Harris- on. with 19, and lola Henley 2.09, by Peter Henley. leading 2.10 miler this season, is in fifth place with 18 -heals won. eight of them in 2.10 or better. Other winners are as follows: - 15 heats won - John Clegg 2.13.1; 14 hcatr. won S Dudy Bud- long 2.11; 13 heats won - Annie Scott 2.001, Crusader Chief 2.10, Resourceful 2.151; 12 heats won -- A. G. Scott 2.091: 11 heats won - Aubrcy Biidlong 2.111; Ensign Joe 2.11, Jerry Len Volo 2.10, Prairie Pete 2.141: 10 beats won-Cyclonic 2.08, Josedale Clipper 2.08122. Lock Hanover 2.07)). Nelda Hanover 2.1411. Ohio Hal 2.111. Sim H. 2.161;. Single Streak 2.10, Victory Dale 2.051; 9 beats won -- Bobbie D. 2.23), Colleen Adam 2.12, Don- ald G. R. 2.10. Jo-Jo Spencer 2.101, Josedalc Victory Miss 2.131, Lee C. Brewer 2.19, Nova G. 2.141; it heats won - Abbeland 2.101, All Ameri- can 2.071. Basil Hanover 2.0412. Calumet Onward 2.131, Helen Bud- long 2.14. Johnnie Kalmuck 2.11, Johnnie Early 2.151. Lombardy Peter 2.14. Merle Direct 2.181. M133 Knox 2.10. Ola Budlons 740' Rusty l l Driver for 1950, with .589. Lorne's Two Horse Stable, A. G. Scott, 2:09 4-5, Miss Donna Mae 2:12 1-5 had 34 wins. remarkable campaigns by a ig? o .- I-. .. LORNE LETCHER, Springhill, N. S. The Maritimes Leading and One of the most two horse stable that we can remember of in the Mari- nover 2.071. Seven Up Direct 2.10.4. Tryon 2.12:. Vella La veiial 2.08.1; 7 heats won - Babe Brittun 2.09.1, Bud Abner 2.16. Clippcrdalc Clear: 2.141. Ma crime 2.15:, Mack S-tout 2.14. Milldale 2.16.1, Miss Playfair 2.161. Nell Kalniuck 2.10. O.1(. Volo 2.11213 Quick Lick 2.10.2. Redwood Grattan 2.12. Richard Budlong 2.101, Texas Girl 2.161. Tiny Budlong 2.10.1", Togo Bars 2.12;: (1 heats won - Abcgiveit Milady 2.141. Dale B. 2.111, Gav Law 2.0m. Helen K. 2.17. Junior Hal 2.10, Lady Ruthie T. 2.201. Miss Commando 2.15, Private GCCITIO 3.02. Quakers Boy 2111, Riclgewood M. 2.11 it; 5 heats won ' -Abbie's Boy 2.15. Billy P. C. Parker 2.14, Bob Canuck 2.13”), Bi-cndon's Boy 2.151, Buck 1'. C. Giattan 2.171. Calumet Dido 2.22. Chocolate Dip 2.10.1; Cocoiinul Kai- niiick 2.18, Doctor L. B. 2.12;!. Earl's Prince Charming 2.10, Eddie Scott 3.0412. Guy Harvester 2.13, Hilda Mac Jacob Withrow 2.1238, Joandale 2.17.1, Judy Richards 2.17, 2.14.1, Lady Abner 2.15). Louise; Protestof 2.16, Lusticin 2.13, Mary 1 T. Clegg 2.1511,. Miss Cherry Valley l 2.14. Maudine Raemorc 2.19, New Look 2.11, P.E.i. Budlong 2.15, Peterkin Aubrey 2.171. Prince Budlong 2.11, Roy Sliclburne 2.09'i'. Skippers Pride 2.13:1, Sunny B. 2.18, Traffic Grattan 2.10.1. Val- lie Long 2.14).: 4 heats won Anchors Aweigh 2.12, Billy Mc- Vay 2.092. Brighton 2.12.5, Buddy Clcgg 2.163., Buster C. 2.09.1, Calu- met Pearl 2.17, Carl Aubrey 2.17. Cinzano 2.0611. Corporal Owen 2.22, Daisy Mae Direct 223. Gallonagc 2.12.1, Grattan Peter 2.l8'.i. Hartley 2.08. High Tide 2.12-"rt. Hyland's Pride 2.21. Indiana Boy 2.0514, Jcun Aubrey 2.14. Jean Henley 2.01l'i, Judd 2.07',iv. Just Flicka 2.1411. Kerwin Hanover 2.141, Lee Budlong 2.17, Lill Frisco 2.17. Lil- lian Budlong 2.15, Lucky Number 2.11.1, May Harvester 2.131, Norah Dale 2.18, Pearl Bu-mipas 2.10Vz. Pete S. MacGregor 2.151, Polly Reynolds 2.11, Prodigal Vic 2.0511. Queenie Dewey 2.151, Rhodola D. 2.111, Rosalie Hooper 2.121;. Skippy Budlong 2.151, Tabb Hanover 2.02',1, V-Dale 2.20i(, Vella Grat- tan 2.17. Victory Bell 2.151. Wait. N'See 2.111; Wortihy Ermine 2.081; 3 heats won - Aibner the Great 2.20, Alice T. Clegg 2.171, Alpine Hanover 2.151, Argot Pointer 2.091, Bessie Budlong 2.151. Billy Pro- tcstor 2.15. Bonnie June 2.151. Calumet Abe 2.241. Carl Frisco 2.03. Dean Swift 2.19, Eleanor G. 2.101. Filbert 2.09. Fingo's Girl 2.20, Flora Direct 2.101)&, Gallant Bobby 2.21, Gary D. 2.211. Georgie Direct 2.251, Happy Bill 2.211, Jock Mar- tin 2.13, Joey Harvester 2.131. Lady Worthy 2nd 2.16, Laurel Lee 2.23, Laurie Grattan 2.22, Lee Brewer C. 2.0691, Lusty's Queen 2.181, Marlene C. 2.24, McKylo Cash 2.02!-2. Mary A. Reamore 2.171. Mary's Delight 2.141. Maxine Duds 2.17, Mike Budlong 2.25. 0. Royal Tell 2.151. Shy Ann 2nd 2.14. Starlight Eclipse 2.15, Tyndall Semple 2.20; 2 heats won - Ace Fingo 2.171. All Budlong 2.41., Arioniway 2.231, Bee Budlong 2.13, Belle Budlong 2.171, Bob Long. 2.141, Bonnie Clegg 2.27, Bonnie Dale 2.151. Bud Kalmuck 2.131. Calumet June 2.16, Campbell's Buddy 2.213. Cedric Hanover 2.191, Celia Shane 2.35. Ohrls McElwyn 2.121, Cumberland Scott 2.21. Dan McElwyvn 2.151, Dewey Direct 2.231. Diana 0. Grattnn 2.1356. Direct Volo 2.16l. Dorothy Won't Tell 2.151. Free Spirit 2.051. Gra- -ham Hanover 2.091. Guy Majesty 2.08:, Hardroad Bill 2.20. Hollyrood Anna 2.1096. Jack Clyde 2.14, Joe Louis Volo 2.20, Josedale Hoosier 2.07. Judy Kalmuck 2.181, June Morning 2.041. Junior Bars 2.0934. Laurel Chief 2.19, Lutther Hanover 2.04, Mart Harkaway 2.0414. Mickey Budlong 2.161. Miss Bonnie Grat- tan 2.16, Miss Eloise 2.1511, Miss Judy Dale 2.181. Mr. Philip 2.09, My Pride 2.231. Peerless Hanover 2.14V2, Peggy Lynn 2.181. Peter-ab Court 2.1119. Plucky Budlong 2.191. P. 0. Direct 2.16, Scotty Boy 2.173, Silver Hanover 2.131. The Baker 2.0614, Toby Patch 2.161. Trixie Scott 2.231, Wesfvphal Girl 2.18:, Winnie's Last 2.193, Yankee Dale 2.181; One heat won -- Allie Scott. 2.181, Andy's Right 2.13, Apache Chief 2.171, Baron 2.11. Beulah Grattan 2.18. Billy Aubrey 2.15, Billy Budlong 2.251, Billy Conn 2.121, Blanche Harvester 2.23, Bonnie Frisco 2.26, Carnation Lady 2.14, C. Harry Budlong 2.18. Daisy Budlong 2.15. Damascus 2.31, De- 11111): B. 2.09V.-. Direct Axworthy 2.241, Douglas Scott 2.29, Duke of Hyland 2.121. Fabian Hanover 2.07. Haliburton 2.151. Hal McKinney 2.0613. Helen Signal 2.192, Joe Twinkle 2.16, Johnny Dale 2.09, Just A. Gift. 2.18ii, Laddie Dale 2.22, Lee June 2.43, Lela. Budlong 2.101, Lily Marlene 2.181, Mae West Han- over 2.17. Marjorie Budlong 2.12-'1, Mark Merk 2.081. Nellie Watson 2.21, Our Scott. 2.0511. Pepper Boy 2.401, Prince Murine 2.10, Rosie Volo 2.191, Senator Craigmyle 2.231. Silver Chilcoot 2.20. Simcoe Peter 2.221. Sister Verna Hoo 2.283, Steve Hanover 2.101. Steve's Jane Song 2.321, Timoshanko 2.141, Toddlc-wyn 2.18. Truc Fingo 2.201. Whirlaivay 2.23. Whizaway 2.101. Wilkiii 2.08, Winona Harvester 2.201, Yankee Girl 2.101. RECORDS REDUCED (Record first shown is mark at beginning of season and new re- cord is that taken over a Maritime track in 1950): PACERS--(A. G. Scott (Lctchcr) roy) 2.211).-2.171; Alpine Hanover (Hughes) 2.21e2.151; Argot Point- ,er (H. Willis) 2.0911 - 2.091; Au- ibrey Budlong (Allen) 2.1211-2.111; 'Babe Britton (MacKinnon) 2.10:1 - 2.091: Belle Budlong (Collins) 2.24 -2.172; Billy Protester (Irving 2.201-2.15; Bobby D. (Jabalee) 2.28-2.231: Bonnie June (Carr) 2.18.1-2.1511; Brighton (Dewitt) 2.15-2.121: Buster C. (R. O'Brien) 2.12!-2.0911: Calumet Onward (Stead) 2.23 - 2.131; Cedric Han- over (Graham) 2.20R 2.191; Crusader Chief (W. Lewis) 2.12 - 2.10; Dewey Direct (Fraser) 2.31- 2.2.3ii; Direct Volo 2nd (Weir) 2.191: - 2.161; Donald G. R. (Barnett) 2.121 - 2.10; Dorothy Won't Tell (Pettigrew) 2.161 - 2.151; Ensign Joe (McQueen) 2.1111 -- 2.11: Fa- bian Hanover (Thomas) 2.08 - 2.07; Guy Majesty (Thomas) 2.00 - 2.081; Happy Bill (Barnett) 2.31! -- 2.211: Helen Budlong (L. O'Brien) 2.2719 -- 2.14; Hilda Mac (Bernard) 2.181 - 2.151; Hyland's Pride (Gould) 2.27 - 2.21; Jean Auibrey (Morrison) 2.161 - 2.14; Joe Louis Volo (Carroll) 2.241 - 2.20; Joe Twinkle (Creamer) 2.24 -2.16; Joey Harvester (Conroy) 2.181 -- 2.131: Johnnie Kalmuck (Walter Kelly) 2.13 - 2.11: Johnnie Early (Chaisson) 2.10 - 2.151; Jo- Jo Spencer (Coker) 2.19 - 2.101: Josedale Victory Miss (S. Walker) 2.141 S 2.131; Julia Budlong (Craig) 2.21 - 2.19; June Morning (Simonson) 2.091 - 2.071; Lady Ruthie T. (Dobson) 2.24! - 2.201: Lee C. Brewer (R. Letcher) 2.233 -2.16; Lill Frisco (McNeill) 2.198- 2.17; Lock Hanover (C. O'Brien) 2.08-2.071.. Lombardy Peter (R. MacDonald) 2.203 - 2.14; Ma Cherie (Conmler) 2.21 -- 2.151; May Harvester (McDona.ld) 2.141 - 2.131; Merle Direct (L. Walker)- 2.19 - 2.101: Miss Cherry Valley (McLeod) 2.19--2.14; Miss Com- mando (Llewellyn) 2.151 - 2.15l; Miss Donna Mae (Leteher) 2.101- U- V010 2-l0'('- P"VlW-t 242- Pm)" '.zi2i; Miss Knox (O'Meara) 2.11.. Peters 2.19. i ceas 2.101, Ramona Lock Hanover, 2:07 3-5, owned by Bert Yerxa (on sulky), Sussex, N. B. Paced fastest three miles in Marl- tlmes season of 1950-2:07 3-5, 2:09, 2:09. Driven by Claude O'Brien of Charlottetown. " 2.10; New Look (McGregor) 2.15I-- 2.11; Nova G. (Carroll) 2.22-2.141; Ohio Hal (Lewis) 2.121 - 2.111: Ola Budlong (Dewitt) 2.101 - 2.10; Peggy Lynn (Aker1ey) 2.21!- 2.181; Resourceful (Harrison) 2.19! -2.151; Richard Budlong (Etter) 2.12 - 2.101: Rldgevwood M. (Al- len) 2.22 - 2.111; Scotty Boy (Hie- key) 2.23! - 2.171; Seven Up'Di- rect (L. Walker) 2.121 - 2.101: Tlny Budlong (Weir) 2.12! -2.101; Toby Patch (Burt) 2.1353 - 2.1611; Toddlewyn (Bishop) 2.20 - 2.18; True Fingo (Graham) 2.221-2.201; Tryon (Carmler) 2.14 - 2.121: Val- lle Long (Lowery) 2.14! -- 2.141. TROTIERS - Dan Mei.-Elwyn (Neal) 2.21 - 2.151: Feather Dust- er (W. Kelly) 2.14 - 2.121; Guy Harvester (Reeves) 2.25 - 2.13; Jennie Kalmuck (O'Donnell) 2.101 -2.111: Joandale (C. Willis) 2.211 -2.171; Mae West Hanover (Sav- age) 2.261 -- 2.17; Pete S. Mac- Gregor (Fay) 2.1711-2.15l; Prin- cess (Been) 2.1716 - 2.101: Quak- er's Boy (Conroy) 2.13 - 1.111; Victory Bell (Hamilton) 2.171 - 2.151; Wlnnle's Last (O'MearI) 2.11) -- 2.191. NEW RECORDS (The following horses took ra- cords of 2.30 or better trotting or 2.25 or better pacing on Maritime tracks union of 1050. They had no record previously): PACERS -A-btila'u Boy (Horu- man) 2.15: Abner the Grant (80- Marlttm Hanover 1st, Scott 4th. Time-2:10 2-5. r 3 ' i A Fast Class at Charlottetown Track, 1950. Argot Pointer 2nd, Miss Knox 3rd, A, (5, '5u.2i.t Loc 1: -Photo by Godfrey. bey) 2.20; Apache Chief (Thomas) 2.171; Bessie Budlorig (Coliins) 2.151: Bud Abner (Burt) 2.16; Buddy Clegg (Cole) 2.161; Calu- met Abe (McQueen) 2.241; Calu- met Dido (Austin) 2.22; Calumet Pearl (N. Cam-pbcll) 2.17; Camp- bell's Buddy (W. Kelly) 2.211; Chocolate Dip (C. O'Brien) 2.16.1; Daisy Mae Direct (Klingcr) 2.23; Dean Swift (O'Meara) 2.19; Direct Axworthy (Long) 2.241; Gallant Bobby (Carroll) (2) 2.21; Gallon- age (Cruikshank) 2.121; Gary D. (E. Downe) 2.211; Hardroad Bill (Stead) 2.20; Jock Martin (Smith) (3) 2.13; John Clcgg (Allen) 2.131: Judy Richards Andrew) 2.17; Just Brenda (Seaman) 2.141; Laddie Dale (Ferguson) 2.22; Lady Abner (Smith) 2.151; Laurel Chief (Mc- Gibbon) 2.19; Laurel Lee (Brit- ton) 2.23: Laurie Grattan (Yorke) 2.22; Lily Marlene (R. Walker) 2.181: Marlene C. (Burgess) 2.24, Mary T. Clcgg (MacKinnon) 2.151; Miss Piayfair (W. Kelly) 2.16:, Nora-h Dale (Ryan) 2.18; P.E.1. Bu-dlong (McC.1llum) 2.15; Ra- mona Peters (Phillips) 2.19: Sim- coe Peter (Baglole)2.22ii; Sim H-. (Chaisson) 2.161; Skippy Budlong (Carroll) 2.151: Su-nny B. (Miller) 2.113; Texas Girl (Sweet) 2.101; Trixie Scott (Gavum) 2.2321; V-Dale (W. Lewis) 2.203; W-hirlaway (J. O'Brien) 2.23; Yankee Dale (W. Kelly) 2.1111. TROTTERS Aironway (W. Lewis) 2.2311; Clipperdale (Wisner) 2.1911; Cc-bblcstone (W. Lewis) 2.131; Cumberland Scott (Stead) 2.21; Fingo's Girl (Harrison) 2.20: Judy Kalmuck (W. Kelly) 2.181; Liisly's Queen (H. Willis) 2.181: Maudine Raeniorc (N. MacAulay) 2.19; Milldalc (W. Kelly) 2.181; Miss Judy Dale (Bue1l) 2.181; Pet- crkin Aubrey (Pettigrcw) 2.171: Prairie Pete (Andrews) 2.141; Tyndall Seiniple (T. Semple) 2.20; Vella Gruitan (Gould) 2.17: West- phal Girl (Conroy) 2.1133; Winona Harvester (Reid) 2.261. MARITIME TRACK RECORDS TROTTING AND PACING NEW BRUNSWICK BATHURST - Pacing, 2.12 Jeanne Truax 2.0613, July 30, 1941. (Poitier). BUCTOUC1-IE - Pacing. 2.08-)1 -Mort Harkaway, Aug. 28, 1943 (Harrison. Trotting, 2.0814 -- Al- loway 2.0-4'11, Aug. 3, 1940, (R. Ryan). , CHATHAM - Pacing. 2.0715 - Harry Direct 2.06V4. Sept. 8. 1943. (B. Ryan). Trotting - 2.08 -- Wa-tchim 2.00, July 1, 1944 '(w. Hood). FREDERICTON - Pacing 2.0214 - Walter Dale 2.00-')t, Sept. 15, 1937, (H. Clukey). (Post war rc- cord pacing 2.07 -- Private George 2.02, July 20, 1950. (Simonson)). Trotting, 2.07 -- Peter Pokey 2.0(11)&, Sept. 13, 1934, (H. Clukey). MONCTON - Pacing, 2.05! - Highland Frisco 2.041. July 23, 1948, (Doucette). Trotting, 2.08- Sunnymeade 2.0795. July 24. 1946, (J. O'Brien). PERTH Pacing. 2.091 -Four Freedoms 2,031.4. Aug. 23, 1947. (G. Reed). PORT ELGIN -- Pacing. 2.1ll- Rhea Mae 2.0414. July 13, 1947, (J. O'Brien). Trotting, 2.14 - Dude Potempkin 2.0795. Sept. 27. 1939, (L. O'Brien). Marjorie Hanover 2.11, Sept. 17, 1947, (A. Bur-bine). SACKVILLE - Pacing, 2.00 -- Scott Spencer 2.00, July 20, 1949, (G. Lewis). Trotting, 2.1015 Tracey Hanover 2.10. Aug. 1, 1945. (L. Walker). SHEDIAC - Pacing, 2.10 - Hap- ea-26 andsdriven by T I Jennie Kalmuck, 2:11 2415. son 1950, and Winner of Greatest Number of . Owned by Lorn , Henry) O'Donnell, Sprlnghtli, D1! L. 2.03!-6. Sept. 5, 1938. Bellivcau). Trotting, 2.15"; L Pluydale 2.0411, Sept. 3, 11141, (iv, Kelly). SAINT JOHN - Pacing. 2.101-1 Scott Spencer 2.06. Aug. (i, (G. Lewis). Trotting, 2.19 A Sir Francis Drake 2.171, Aug. 8, 19-18, (C. Smith). SAINT ANTHONY - Pacing, 2.19 - Lee C. Brewer 2.16, Jiily 15, 1950, (R. Terrie). Trotting, 217 eJcnnic Kalniuck 2.111, July is, 1950, (H. O'Donnell). SAINT STEPHEN - Pacing, 2.05 - Walter Dale 2.0015, Sept. 2. 1937, (H. Clukcy). Trotting, 2.(l(i'-l. -- Wntchim 2.06. Aug. 25, 1044, (8, Hood). SUSSEX - Pacing, 2.08 -- Mc- Klyo Cash 2.02, July 30, 10-17. (C. Clarke). Trotting, 2.11”i--Siiiiny- mcade 2.071.-L), July 25, 10-15, (.1. D, Meihan). WOODSTOCK -- Pacing. 2.05- Ray Henley 2021.0, July 14, 1938, (L, (E. Avery). Trotting. 2.09 - Al- loway 2.0431, July 13, 1937, (R. Ryan). NOVA SCOTIA AMHERST - Pacing. 2.08 -San Ton 2.0791, Aug. 20, 1941, (J. Con- roy. Nate Hanover 1.50. July 22, .1943, (R. Morrison). 'l'i'ottinz. 208'; - Watchim 2.06, Aug. 18, 1943, (W. Hood). ANTIGONISH - Pacing. 2.09'r'4 - The Great. G. 2.0211. Sept. 11, 1948, (F. MeAldutf). BRIDGEWATER-Pacing, 2.M)VA -Jollity 2.0513. 55171 3. 1943. (J- Conroy). Trotting. 2.07 - Watch- im 2.05. Oct. 3, 1941, (W. Hood). HALIFAX - Pacing. 2.06"Vc. - Toll Gate 2.0043. Sept. 3. 1934. (H. Sweeney). Trotting, 2.0812-High Toby 2.08V2, Sept. 2, 1936, (W. Cummings). INVERNESS -- Pacing. 2.08?- Dermat 2.04, July 27. 1939. (M. Jabalcc). Trotting. 2.12l.&-Walch- im 2.06, July 21. 1943. (W. Hood). LOWER SACKVILLE - Pacing. 2.10 -- Chuck Worthy 2.02'.1. Oct. 4, 1947, (J. Campbell). Judd 2.07H. Oct. 4. 1947, (S. Walker. Jr.). Trot- ting. 2.15 - Mack Stout 2.14, Oct. 4, 1947, (O. Jardinc). MIDDLETON - Pacing, 2.13 - Colleen Adam 2.12, July 5, 1050, (L. O'Brien). NEW GLASGOW. BLUE ACRES --Pacing, 2.091 - Wllkin 2.08. Aug. 20. 1047, (H. Bailey). Trotting. 2.131 - Watchim 2.00, June It). 1047. (W. Hood). NEW GLASGOW. UNION-For mg, 2.06 - Mighty Hanover 2.02'-.-. July 25. 1945, (H. Harrison). Trot- ting, 2.0815, Millie Kalmiick 2.0816, Script. 2. 1042. (W. Kelly). NORTH SYDNEY Pacinti 2.0795 - Royal Hanover 2.0414. Sept. 5, 1938, (S. Purvls). Dermot 2.04. Scupt. 4, 1939, (W. Hood). Trotting, 2.09 - John Dean 2.0815. July 23, 1038. (H. M. Sweeney). PARRSBORO. - Pacing. 209-- Peicr Brook 2nd 2.09. 5991- 3. 1945. (E. Semple). PICTOU - Pacing, 2.09 - Col- lccn Scott 2.06-ii. Sept. 4. 1940. (H- Harrison). Trotting. 2.111;- Tracey Hanover 2.10, Sept. 4. 1943. (L. Walker). PUGWASH - racing. 2.101 r- Jean Henley 2.0811. July 1. 1947- (C. Smith). SPRINGHILL - Pacing. 2.11 - Wllkin 2.08. July 24. 1946. (H. Bal- ley). Trotting. 2.11 - Tracey Hanover 2.10, Sept. 3. 1046. (L- Walker). svot-my - Paciniz. 2.07'.& - Chuck worthy 2.0213. Oct. 14. 1946. (J. Campbell). Trotting. 2-10 '1 continued on pace 9 Faatakt Trottln Mare sea- eats in the o Letcim-. gfgtnshlll. N-S--2