Buck Stretch (Continued from page 8i ' year. and won $113,462 for :he leason. The seven-year-oid acid- Irtg was a 14 times winner in . 37 outings. ’ Other horses that had excellent " racing careers last season include ‘~ Newport Star, owned by New- ‘ port Stock Farm; Merry Lyn 1, Farm‘: Speedster tn the Empire i’States series at Saratoga and Vernon; and Clearview Stables’ Egyptian Princess that Earl Av- , dry drove to victories in the Un- ited States Harness Writers As- ,liociatton Trot and the Buffalo Derby finale. Ohio Valley Sta- ble‘s Annette Sue looked unbeat- able for much of the season. but s when she graduated into the free- ‘ tor-all raniks 1t slowed her down, .:‘ but not before she gathered 18 “. wins ll] 30 outings. " Other stars were Demon Rum. (tom the Harrison—Shields Sla- ble; Buckeye Demon; Model Hali- Famous Hanover and Lady's - First. Here are the top ten~mouey- winning trotters for 1958. with amounts, won: Darn Safe, $113,462; Trader Horn, $77,686; Speedster, $71,- 477; Charming Barbara. $67,605; Egyptian Princess. $56,904; New- Star. $55,829; “litidel Heir. Annette Sue. $47,925. Buckeye Demon. $47,507; Famous g Hanover, $42,689. AGED FACING DIVISION And here is a report on the aged pacing division. These in jclude pacers over 3 years old. I One of the best season-long ls of all time developed in 1958 as Belle Acton and Speedy Pick slugged it out over the ton maceways which put up enormous purses. and each netted more money than any pacer ever had won in a single year before George Landers, Kittery, Maine lent Belle Acton, with Billy Hau~ :hton in the pilot's seat most of the lime, and “Apples” Thomas filling in capably, to 13 races of which he emerged the win» her seven times in which Speedy Pick was part of the competi- tion. while the latter took six de- clsions. k _ ’ Belle Acton wound up with $167 9, $5 for the season, with an all- time record Iiftime total of $348.~ 50R. Speedy Pick with Charlie Fitzpatrick Jr at the controls for the Blue Hen Stables, won $150: 016. In spite of their close rivalry, Belle Acton was named “Aged Pacer of the Year" by a wide margin with 61 scribes picking her while only 7 voted for Speedy Pick. Gold Worthy, owned by Dr. LB. Thompson and handled by Curley Smart, won the raceoff For American Pacing Classic lau» £91.! from Widower Creed. own“ ed by Owen F. Elliott, at Holly— wood Park, Cal. Both Gold Wortihy an Widower collected season's records, 1.57- l-‘SJn California. while Speedy Pick narrowly missed the world's Mord with a half-mile track sea- lonrs's record of 1.58 4-5. Here are the top ten money- wlnnintg aged pacers for 1958, with their amounts won: Belle Acton. $l67.605: Speedy Pic k. 3150.016: G011 Worthy, 580.708; 9. E (D The Gun rd mafia ~.-- ~.,. . .4 . w 721: Canny Scot. $61947: lrish,l 354.005; W.B. Direct. $43613; Ozark (.‘hief. $45,024. The abme is taken from “’l‘ltc Review of the Year—1958 Harn- ess Racing" compiled by Larry Evans and Aubrey Ahern off the United States Trotting Associa- tion. OPENS ENTRIES Last Thursday, Joe Neville. pro- prietor of Delaware Raceway. Delaware, Ohio. one of the fast- est and fittest half-mile ovals in the world which is annually the scene of “The Little Brown Jug” three-year-old pace, one of the world's ic-hest stakes. was busy opening envelopes containing che- ques and entries for the 1959 rac~ ing of the above mentioned classic. He had already received ent- ries for Meadow Al, owned by the Camp Stable, and Adios Day. winners of most of the. Grand Circuit packing stakes last sea- son for two—year-olds. The former represents Joe O'Brien‘s top threat to join the select list of reinsmen who have won more than one “Jug”. He won this past season with Shadow Wave—aper- haps to some extent. encourag- ed by the presence of four Is. landeirs. Adios Day is in the stable of Del Miller—a very stplendid dri- ver who has been a top Dig-urn in the Jug for a number of years, having trained or driven Win- ner of four. Del’s writings in “Hoof Beats" are very helpful to many drivers, and he is very popular with everyone. As our readers are aware. two- year-olds of 1958 become three- , n ~75..."_—.——._._...,n.~m..—1...-um. 5.7:” year—olds on January lst. and .._....,.,. fig“... tan. VCVIIOSI'IOITLEITOIYII. Wed. Dec. 31. 1958 9 over, $72,135; Vi’douer Creed. $654119, number or candidates that may make entries to this stake animals of 138 male colts and 55 fillies. and they have been rac~ ing as tu'o-year~olds this season. or if not. they have shown a lot in training. Some of the top threeyear-olds of all time did not race as two-year-oldis; Shad- ow Wave made his debut in Cal» it'ornia last January, and with Jloe O’Birien up, took a record of 2.01 at San-ta Anita. With each entry. n certified cheque for $250 must be sent for colts. and $125 to keep a filly eligible. EARLIES’!‘ IN YEARS The earliest ice racing meet in this province since 1937 will be staged on New Year’s Day at the Hon. Dougald MacKinnon Speedway on North River Cause- way. The meat will start at 2.30 p.m. Mild weather, in recent years. has played havoc with plans for ice meets every winter, but this early start is regarded as a sign of a splenlid season on the ice. The early opening date In 1987, it will be recalled, had the first meet on Covehead Bay. This season's ice racing pro gnam will be handled by the Victoria Driving Club. President D.K. MacLeod reported yester- day that everything will be in readiness for New Year’s Day. The racing ntrltp has been put in good shape, and a large park— ing area nas been cleaned away for automobiles. Other directors and oficars of the Victoria Driving Club include Dr. RF. seaman, A.B. Cutcliifie, Stanley Matheson. Russell Alb- bott, Harold P. Ciudrmore. Roland Wood and Harry Mvunpthry. 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