THE GUARDIAN, FETOWN__ § Back Stretch . M’ ‘gill yoelptilldree get that? (confirmed mm Pm a) . yea/were no longer ’ - Guy won the special classified pace with e stunmery of 2-1. his There's aMuluolliteotConadu policy mile being stepped in 2:14. Win- tliot will provide c new source of ln-' fiedwl‘? 3:52:12‘? ‘i; afigaflf/a some, Iuet when ls ls needed niost. it will benefit your children as long oe they need It, and your widow for the ‘ Guy is a really busy pacer that has been winning consistently. He mt of her days. Consult our local representative. W‘\ ' has a reoord of 2:11. 2/11. In an- other race top pacer was Redford Peter Jun, owned by Pine Ridge Stable, London. Ont. The first heat was won by Lou Direct with aD/ltl mile in 1:15. Then Bed- fud Peter Jr. came on end won the mile in 211B 3/5. In the (omits race McSilk won the mile in 2:15 with Ardella Song winning the next heat in 2:15 2/5. This mare is owned in Worcester, Mass, and was driven by uRnchelle. Mfiiik tools a record oat 2:10 2/6 at Roosevelt Raceway lost Augurt. ‘Ilhe pacer Matt McKinney that was bought by Jimmie Bradley of Toronto. a couple of months ago at Duties-in ‘Iraols, keeps winning at Richelieu. He wee top per- former in the third and eighth reoes, beim second to Welworth in the 9/10 in 1:12 and winning the next 9/16 in 1:10 4/5. _The uluhl [is of‘ CANADA Protection at le'w Cog IIIAD OIIICI WAYIIDQ. UNI‘. llluu. t... Yfllllt tutu. REPRESENTATIVE m: l-Bank o! Nova Bootla Building’. Charlottetown, e.m. H. W. PLETCH, Brooch Manager. nnenssnu-rA-rrvss (Charlottetown): ssaucu OM10 Joseph B. Oallen IN OTHER CENTZEIS: A. ' a _ may. lasaanselde- A. Gallant. nnatioo: 0 Gill!!!- ' tell. 11:24 cm"! o’ ‘m; Dug‘ '3"; 1am" wymd’. on.‘ only ‘straight heat winner was diall. 95-1-3 “Yuma Gulm" n’ w’ Y‘ ' Harold Il-Lanover in the second and seventh races with miles in c. n. mus. 0-bit narnssnursrrvss Hampshire 2:10 and 2:20. This was a straight <1 -- (OP) - Parents here police an wide-risking WISBECH, Cambridgestsire, Enz- lomd - (GP) —— The council ‘hous- ing oomlttee told applicants for ‘rot alialr. The first trainer to arrive at. the ‘l’- “"'°“ -~ ~ as l houses that "willing- p-‘iland out on the IP01 Pun‘ mm“ p“ ' w,“ c zsow Rosecroit Raceway in Mary- ent 1° dlmhm “wail” ‘m? lodge" can“ 11nd was Earle Avery from Or- alloimtflll- ' landrxFlorida, with a twelve horse stable. Eleven oi the horses are owmed by c. T. Black oi’ Berry- ville, Va., including the two-year- old pacer sarahs Comet by scot- lande Oo-met. that trained the fastest mile in Florida for a awo- year-old this season in 2:02 2/5. The over 23.000 people first were on hand st Roosevelt Rnce- wsv last Saturday night gave Joe O'Brien a real ovation when he came to the finish wire half a 1l""l: to the good over the redouilri- flblt Deter ‘Dr. Staninn. the most publicized of the harness breed in the whole world. Joe drove a heady race. saving enough of his horse for the final terrific brush and out-emartinlz W. LindyFraser. who is ONFlGErPFl about taps in that line in the driving world. Joe as usual was all modesty and tlearance Sale _..at_ ‘Jack Gamerolfs wonx s|-||nrs..................sins "'-C" Day represents thfdoy when man has linolly conquer- ed Cancer. No one knows iust ToPooATs__Dm-leEa1TWeed__ ac“?! tlirlee applause in his stride. c i 2:o42/r»_ lght_ . smartmd Hard wuflng_spngul, _ e 300°C, mpeflmzgante ,0, ma“ flu‘; ‘when that blessed day _Wlll come start o1 the season over a half -buf, ¢°mg it will, mile oval. There were nine start- ers in the race and they inzlurleri such stars as Mi‘. Morris Smlt. driven by Clint Hodglns; Grattan MaKlyo (N. Howslett); Forbes chief (Jimmie Jordan); Josedale Dandy (Jones). The pilrse was $5.000. Makinll another start on Monday evening Joe won hhe eighth race on the program with the pacer Little Brown (3. from n field of eight. 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Special AllWoolWorkHOSE SWEATERS- English Pure Wool Cashmere ToCleas-atlcssthan .. 1/2 Price The Balance o! our Stock Must Be Cleaned up by the End of the Month . -EVERYTH|NG GOES- On Tuesday evening he also drove the pacer Robert Morris to a win over a field of nine. ‘Phat was the only race he took part in that evening. 5o far l-n four starts he has won three races. The annual meeting of the Nova Scotia. Harness Racing As- sociation was held in the scotia. Hotel, Trure, Wednesday after- noon. Fred M. Lushey, president of ‘Pruro Raceway. Ltd. stated that races would be held every Saturday nioht during the season and that the track would be splendidly lighted 'and a number of improvements made to it. This would mean that horse owners would be given opportunities of racing at the night races and also taking part in meets held through the Province on Wednesday aft- ernoons. 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The funds derived will be used for distribution of literature, newspaper ond radio“ publicity and educational material designed to help conquer cancer v/Il-h knowledge. nised and treated in the eorller stages. Same citloens may not be readied by direct canvass} but will wish to support this worthy cause. being negotiated for now. A committee consisting of H.M. Sweeney, itred M. Inhey and 1h‘- nie English was appointed to er- range racing matters with owners of tracks. John R. Stcwuart of New Giaqow, was again named president oi the Nova scotla Rac- ing Association; I". M. Lahey, vice president; Oarl MacKenzie, sec- retary; Inrectors: Don MlcAuLay, Pugwnsh; C. L. Dauphlnee, Hali- fax. David Nelrns ol New Glas- gow. representative of the Mari- time Horsemen’: Protective Asso- ciation. reported that the Associa- tion had $3.000 on hand at present after having assisted several in- jured drivers during the year. The Doctor Dougan trophy foa- the most outstanding driver of the year wee presented to Johnny Conroy. one of the most talked o! her- ness horse owners in the United States is Harrison Hoyt of Dan- bury. Oonn. Mr. Hoyt/e business is making hats and those who notice ads in The Harness Horse or Hoof Beats will see them ed- vertlsed. Two years ago last fall he bought a yearling at the Her- riabtug. Pm. sale. He- liked the look of it and paid $2.600 for him- Others there paid nearly ten times as much for yearlings from t/ht some farm. Hoyt thought it would do him good to get moreoithe out of doors so he starledtraining the youngster himself. They liked each other and Demon Hanover coll- stantly improved. The result Wls that he became the first and only amateur owner-trainer-driver to win the biggest stake in trotting- the Hembletnnian o! 1948. Beiore the race he refused an offer of $75,000 for his hone and they dubbed him the "mad hatter from Dsntmry." Before mat he had been offered $00,000 b! 118mm Shoe Farms. They bllltvfll l" had the winner but they 11nd no faith in his ability ‘to handle the 1mm. They went so far as to of- fer to train the horse tree. my all expenses and return him w Hoyt after the Hemblctonian. It was then that the big price of $75,000 was offered. He wee a straight heat winner end the colt that he psid $2.000 for won him almost $91,000. and could probably be sold for $15,000 today. Quito a nsoeesa story, you will admit. ‘Ilhe following appeared in the Hines Edward Island Register May 23 1000:- "On Saturday lest were ‘safely lgnded from the ‘Carson’ 1mm Lmdon. a horse and a mare, seat out to the Lieutenant Governor. The hone Rnncevelies is thoroutzh bred and o! the best blood lnEng- land-he is allowed by all judges to be a perfect model of strength and symmetry. He has been a very successful racer and has got remerlceble nne stock in England. and 1mm his bone and figure is likely to improve the breed here. l-le stands fifteen hands, three in- ohee high; colour dark bay. with black legs. He was got by Skid- dew, out oi Parisot. by Dragon. out of Young Flore, sister to spadille by Highflyer. ___ “The mere Roulette is thorough bred and of a high pedigree. and though young has won several stakes. she is by King of Diam- onds out of e soothsayer msre. King of Diamonds by Diamond: darn by Si: Peter. out of Lucy, by lllorinelle out of Frenzy, the dam o! Phenomen l. "Hi0 isnpertation o! these hor- see. et. a very crest mm" to H1! sxcellency, la a prood’. in addition to others, of the interest Gover- nor Ready takes in whatever can contribute to the improvement cl the Iislend." ‘me predictions in retard to Roncevalles proved true: his blood has iollowed through many not- ehle performers. Just to rwflll two we may mention Dominion D. 211084 and Ozen D. 230%. REMEMBER Vlll Ell By ‘flee (hnadhnheee _ Qir ‘rhomee Lipton, one-time er- rand boy who became world-fem- oug u a merchant and sportsman. was elected a menrber or the Royal Yacht Squadron 1a years ego to- day. su- wes many times unsuccessful challenger for the America's Cup and his election to the R. Y. S. was in recognition oil his altos-t. Virgil Trucks a Wins Decision In Assault Case CLEVELAND, May 14 -— (GP)- Vlrgil Ducks, Detroit Tiger pitch- er. today won a jury verdict es de- fendant in a $26,000 assault suit. A common pleas jury of live women and three men tool: 1 1/2 hours to decide Trucks owed no damages (or slugging a hotel night manager who objected to a visit which a tall brunette in green slacks made to Trucks‘ room Sept.’ 2o. 1946. The suit against Trucks was brought by Charles F‘. Heldler, night manager of the Hotel Sintler. The lilo-pound l-ieidler testiiiled yesterday Trucks, who weighs 210, beet and kicked him in the hotel corridor at 4:30 e.m. because he sought to elect the young woman. Trucks testified the woman was a hat-check girl who was in his room less than five minutes. Claiming self-defence, he said his door was opened and he was hit on the left wrist with a black- jack. Albert F. Schmidt, a hotel de- iectlve, told the Jury he followed the woman when she entered the hotel and that Heldler later phoned Trucks. ' when the girl failed to leave after the call, he sad. he and the manager went to the player's room. He said Truck-s. attired in shorts end slippers, knocked him down and then ehnsed them both down the hotel corridor. Edward O. Stanton, counsel for the pitcher, argued it was just a case of an admiring fan coming to visit ‘Drunks. He said ‘rruoke was it husband and father and no immoral act. had been committed. The return Privileges. 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