. - - sot..- APRIL 4. 1953 -- Isak Iintol Ooatinusdfrcaspagss Uiilr-liar-oldpaoarbyIl.Usty Ti.-Iis grsnddam is lula H. 2.00- U2.'l'hisisaroanhc:-seandte good conforms- iion, good feet and legs and Jimmy says he is a lovely acting horse. He is owned by William Stiles. All limmie's bones are doing well. "Al Lsngilis showed me a cou- ple of new ones that he has. One is Mighty Grand 2, 2.12 2l5. by Highty l-1, very thin when Al got him and very nervous but he is doing fine now. Princess Tina 2.14 U5 by Peter-at-Law, is a nice little mare that raced very well up in Maine last (all. she made 22 starts, was 6 times first, 1 times second .and once third, winning her last four starts and is eligible to a 22 pace. He also Ihowed me Pure Gold 2.01 W5. a nine-year-old pacer by Frisco Dale, that (made 35 starts last year, was 3 times first, 10 times second and '1 times third, and is eligible to the 2.12 pace. He weighs about 1200 lbs. and I believe he will do well this season. "Woodstock management plans to resurface their track this year and expect to start their racing with a matinee the first of June, probably Coronation Day. Their regular night racing will start on June 22nd and continue.for 20 nights. I was talking to Johnny Conroy last Sunday night (March 22) It being his birthday. and he told me he had six horses and that Brewer's Gallon was getting along fine. Mr. Cruikshank want- Ed J0h1'mi' to take him for a while before he sent him to the USA. where he is staked in some races. Here is the list of horses at Woodstock . . . Jimmy Bmyth Barn-Free Spirit 2.05 ms. Jock l'Ia.ri.1n 2.11 315. Bill's Bell. Banks Bell. Ellebasi. Dorninicvn D. 2.16- Us, Hero's Child, Mighty Bold 1.11 215, Lucky Spencer 2.16 W5, Bob's Dan, Bay State Pat, George Spirit, Little Abner, Tommy Clegg. Bob Brown Barn - Indiana Boy 2.05 U2. Skeiier 2.07. Chris Mc- E1W1"n 2.12 215. Worthy Rosecroft, Titan's Lucy. Bob Hamilton Barn -Betty Princess, Victory Bell 1.15 2l6, May Budlong. "Wm. polled Barn.-Gard Shark 2.06. N. D. I-Isl 2.06, Heinie Strong 2.00 U2. Bonnie 1-1. 2.10, Dlanadsle 2.15 MB, Betty iEliis 2.16. Lula Dale, Lealand's Pride 2.17 2N. Ola Budiong 2.10. Pollymxite, a yam-. Ling by Bell Boy. Al Langille Barn -Beck Dsie 2.16. Royal Jr. 2.01- U4, Pure Gold 2.07 ms. Morris Di- rect 2.13. Princes Tins 2.14 mi. Milhtl Grand 212 2.5. J. H. De- Witt Barn - June Prince. a two- year-old by Bell Boy. Brighton 211 1x5. Jut Lucky 2.11 axs. Margy Frisco (2) 219 sxs. Char- les Rose has Hedgewoocl H. and Heinis Henley 2.08. Al Langille expects an Abner T. Oiegg colt, L mil sister to Donald C. R. 2.08- Vb and Arlene! Money 2.11 W5, vithrin a few days." ..An item in The Homes Horse March is brought very vivi to. our mind the great DOI'iiGrlI;'lJly- lion that William 0. Stewart of NW Glllvw. NE. has made to the racing game. In 1942 at the Harridourg sale Bill bought the lwo-year-old pacer Alpha Hal, by Rial Dale 2.01 U2. dam. Orpha 2.00 by Volomite, and two years mm- rsm him a record of 2.18 1x2. Alpha Hal was later sold, with olih-er horses owned by Bill, and was purchased by W. 0. Herbert of Ontario. Now we quote from The Harneu Horse . . . "At the present time Alpha Hal 4, 2.18 in, II the Herbert Stables at London, Ir-the fastest rising sire. Last mi; in the Three Year Old 5 Pacing Stake at Tillsorilurg. 9113-. on Jul? 16 the first four colts in the heat that set s, new moon: for the old mks-son us- Wo :11 by Alpha Hal. being David Hal 8. 2.00 MB. Richard Hal I, 2.08 US. Bobby Herbert 3, 2.09 md GUY Herbert 2. 2.12. and in- 21503195113. ldurins last summer's fining these four earned 812,906, 1 foot we don't think was ever lefm ecu:-lied by the first get vf any Canadian sire.” in addition to Alpha Hal Mr. Stewart has had many other good young bloolk trailing the Belle of the Ball at some. local dance. I The bulk of the black ducks will continue on northward but some will remain with us and the number that elect to stay will give us a fair idea, in comparison with former years, what to expect on the opening of the shooting sea- son next October. There has been a change in the Hungarian part- horses. the noted race mare Coi- leen Scott 2.06 SM, which went through her 1946 campaign in the Maritlmes practically . undefeated. Mighty Hanover 2.08 ll4. that still holds the New Glasgow track pac- ing record, Nate Hanover p. 1.59. t. 201 3M, Pat Abbe, that showed a-biiitvy to beat 2.10. Mona Direct 2.09. Lorraine Abbe 2.07 (V4 and another horse that he bought as a colt and is now one of the up and coming sires of the United States-Portlight 3. 3.10 U2. His got that were sold at Harrisburg last fall commanded good prices and have gone into good racing hands. At present Bill has Tad Abbey. by Bert Abbey, Roxy Di- rect, by Billy Direct, Busy Lady, by Leon June, dsm. Etta Todd, Band-y Hal. by Major Hal. dam, Rosenda. Hanover by Me I Win. and a colt a few days old by Eric Hanover by Billy Direct, and out of Busy Lady. "lire Provincial Exhibition As- sociation old Home Week program of stakes with racing between August 10th to 15th is one of the best they have ever presented. There is s. 2.& Pace Conditioned. 2.18 Pace Conditioned, 2.25 Trot Conditioned. a lTwo Year Old Class. a Three Year Old Glass. two Free For All Trots and two Free For All Paces. The two lat- ter hcxve purses of 81500 and 52100 respectively. These stake purses for Old Home Week program total 318.800 and the stake programs for other race meets issued earner total 80.500. asking a grand total for the staksraces of s23.000, cer- tainly vary liberal offerings. Clos- ing date for Old Home Week stakes is July 1st and -E. I"rs.nk Acorn is the Race secretary, Po. Box 373, Charlottetown: One of the fastest, best bred and best racing mares that has ever come to the Maritimes will find s week. Veils La Veils 2.08 vs, ten- year-old black pacing mare by His Majesty 1.59 3l4. dam. Miss Blanche ve Relic 4, 2.05 in, by The King Direct 4, 2.08 U4. dam, Lucy L. 2.06 U4, has been pur- chased by Walter Hermemey from Arthur Lipton, Sydney. NB. Rac- ing against the best free-for-allers in the Mar-itimes last season she was 8 times first. 9 times second and 4 times third. Her all-time winnings are 811229.46 and she is eligible to the 2.12 pace. is sound as a dollar and kind as a kitten. After racing days are over Veils Ls. Veils, because of her tempera- ment. soundness. conformation and sped inheritance on both the sire's and dam's side. will be greatly sought after as a. blood more. A glance over liar dam's pedigree shows that back even to the fourth generation her fore- lfper bears were noted race horses and her dam, Miss Blanche ve Relle, made practically a clean sweep of her starts one season racing against the fastest pacer: in the mid-west where she took her re- cord ovsr a half-mus track. Mr Hennessey is the owner of the superbly bred pacing stallion Oneeky ohief 2.04, and we wouldnlt be surprised to hear of an attrac- tive orfer for this horse come from one of the big lbxreeding farms of the U.s.A. In his stable also is Lucky Number 2.11 1l5,. s son of Ks-lmuolr, out of the re- doubtsbie Jane Asoff 1.59 1-2. new home in Charlottetown next- finiteiy announced but is expected open on October 10 and close Decanter 5. I 0 U The bounty on foxes. and raccoons has been extended to May iii. The amount is 82.00 on a fox and a dollar each. on kunk and raccoon. Up until March 15 bouniaies have been paid by the . Department of Industry and Na- tural Resources on one thousand four hundred and seventy foxes; two thousand five hundred and fifty seven skunks and two hun- dred and fifty-six raccoons. The raccoons are more numerous in southern Queen's and King's counties. The Royal Packing com- pany, Chulottetown, received 266 coons and the Bummerslde receiv- ing office took in 12. I O O The other afternoon I spotted a crow flying with nesting mate- rial in its bill. He ducked over a tall hedge row and I lost sight of the black scamp but have a pretty fair idea of where the nest site will be. Quite a few hunters have inquired if there will be a. Crow Shooting Contest this year. I be- lieve that it is the intention to promote a. Crow Contest this sum- mer but nothing definite has been decided as yet. The Prince Coun- ty Branch Game Association are going to have an anglers contest and prizes will be awarded those who catch the largest trout. This will give those who fish and do not shoot a prize to strive for. O O 0 Crew shooting is grand sport. They offer a. tricky target on wing and some sportsmen take as much kick out of bringing down a crow that comes in to the call as they do when they bag a duck. In sec- tions of the United States crow shooting has become a sport of such magnitude that gunners are beginning to worry over how long the supply of crows will last if this line of sport continua to ex- pand and gather new adherents with each succeeding year and have advocated a close season on crows at certain seasons of the year. Judging from the number of crows on the rounds this spring no one need worry over not hav- - IN NEED OF SCALES or WEIGI-I BEAMS? BUY THE BEST FAIRBANKS-MORSE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED THE GUARDIAN. WN r Hockey some TIIUHIIAY Halifax 0 Glace Bay 1. Halifax leads best.-of-nine finals l-0. lasts:-I Canada It Sudbury 5 Kitchener 4. Bast-of-seven semi-finals tied 2-2, one game tied. Ont. 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