, sands More Spectators Than Any og af ae y W. Previous Year— Over $450,000.00: and oatteas Paid Out In Purses cme a, Faid Out In Purses tree sat eae | Bok, ‘A Lewis, Cal. D.A. Mac eae Ne - : owned and James Mae Cyril Smith and M._Turnet. of the number miles regor, Charlottetown, Titan ‘Continued on Page 9) THEY ARE ‘7 the past ten years: in 19 there Emlen t, 2.08, owned by the 1. @ @/ were 57: 1950-60: 1951 — 4% and G. Stables, Halifax, and driv- ~ a : } 1982-98; 1058-54; 106401988 Wes gies eas de tk) ww i? . | :—Acemor - 2 e,° . Lal. D. A. MacKinnoo, D.8.0., V.D., (Pr. Groix de Guerre) | eT sad Mogg ios 8S*-|25, owned by Roach and Mac- To All Maritime Horsemen - More 2:10 and more track records broken,| The leading 2.10 miler is Migh-|en by 'M. Chaisson, Dene Gre ; sis With Mighty Lee, driven by » Callbeck, ty Lee 2.03 4-5, owned by Rankin | tan 2.05 2-5, owned by the L. and ‘ fastest mile ever stepped sie bins ad Witherd Mac Deuaat G. Stables, Halifax, driven in two MIGHTY LEE 2:03 4/5, owned by Rankine McLaine and Willard Mac- /5 at Charlottet J aoe Steed Gearge ik | see, oe Donald and driven by George Callbeck, as he broke the track record at Char- alter Dale’s mile at credit: Convair 2.01 ts secood with |cenad te Wile et ice tt| lottetown, July 30, 1959—2:08 4/5, which is slso @ new ‘record for the son of |] , Pere He is owned by F. L.|Charlottetown and Montreal and Mighty H. Mighty Lee also lowered track pacing record at Sackville Downs t nye ree Ane we — Swed i. Willis, ‘and Top| _sept. 7—2:04 AF Syd T . Sackville D Rufin Barriea third . , owned driven Summerside, P.EI., and Moncton, xy Saute desis 00 1 icon ™ oo Collette, Moncton. — ven by J. MacGregor, Slickerjton and driven by R. Troy, Blake) Walsh, Jet Master 2.07 2-5, owned IN “Fredericton and’ Woodstock, NB. They paid\ Out as|y MacDonald’ and Logue. Sye-|23" owned by JS" Watt, -Litde| bY ‘Broce MacDonald, ‘Lincoln ley Mayhew, Kiskora and’ érives|and driven by L. Walker, Johnnie - - follows: Sackville Downs; $140,876; Saint John\(Cold- | vY and driven by D. MacDon-|River West, Que., and driven by|N-B., Stalag Hanover 2.06, owned| by Clark Smith, Brilliant Frisco| Russell 207 45, owned sk tore i ) $92,175; Charlottetown, $82,759; dney, J. Gouguen, Bad News 2.09 45,|by Lt.-Col. D.A. MacKinnon and|2.08 45, owned by F. Dixon,jen by S.H. Horsman, Moncton, | ; * Truro, $54,100; Moncton (Dieppe) $37,294; on a ee 2.07, owned by | owned and driven by H.C. Fletch-| driven. in one by Col. MacKinnon | Westfield, N.B. and driven by E.| Just Betty’s Mark 2.08 3-5, own- 1960 s $7,195: § erside, | en by D ee ae Oe Truro, Bonnie Michael 2.09,)and one by E. Bernard, after|Goguen, Bud Henley 2.09 4-5, own-jed by Mrs. Don Seaman, Char- - . Ww ic $3,900 b neat a Se iavaed ty 1. Goem, Geltrecgipentes te awosrdie of Ned ee We Beis) Ser neon lon tle wet eK eee ‘oodstock ang er oer on | teen, Say. B. Gnee, Demme rece. The, Benen 0 8S. Sami eee Set Turner, Con-|nett, Kahla Byrd 2.05_3-5, owned s me oo oes ven by|town 2.05 3-5, owned and driven|ed by R.J. Jabalee, North Syd-|gressional Boy 2.03 2-5, owned/by Mrs. C.N. Wilson, Saint John : In addition races were held at Halifax Commons “~: .M . by J.W. Bernard, Hunter River, |ney and driven by P. Pinkney,|by Mrs. A. Langille and C. Smith,|and driven by_E. Kirkpatrick, Special season's greetings to with $6,589 in id out to the of | _iiitih saves cack sre Darn Goad Fancy Queen 55 39. sivasd pj vinty Sent 308 £6. owned B7|Usten Mae. Oe Pa ti tenia, Netet, Withee, BA. 88a siakien’ a atand sou of $543,444. Buhon L owned by Dr a ary h, Sydney and driven |Syndicate Stables, Summerside,)/E. Langille, Dan’s Pal 2.10, own-|A. Turner, Windsor, N.S. and Col. Dan MacKinnon ’ ; , Ky., and driv-|by G. Mauger, Gallant Way t, and driven by P. Pinkney, Vic-|ed by E.A. Grant, Houlton, .Me.,/driven by R. O’Brien, L.G. Hal ° i en by Elwood Shaw, and Robert. | 2.03, owned by Andrew Perry,|tory Scott 2.02 3-5, owned by Syn-|and driven by R. Troy, Direct|2.09 45, owned by D. MacKen- the dean of harness ina! £35 15 (CG. Meco). owned by! stenhiens os. owned by Frank! rside and driven by D,|dicate Stables, Summerside, and|Mite 2.0§ 3-5, owned by C.H. -Let-jzie, Glace Bay, and driven by racing. Daniel Myers, Dartmouth, 1-1.|¢. MacLeod. » and driven EY Sey ag Peed pom ony fp rend org airy log bean > ag ed rig eG Ee Lewig, Lord Knight 2.08 3-5, ; Time 2.15 15, 2.16. ari by C.O. Ellis, O'Leary and| one by J. Campbell, Walter Rose-|Moreside, Dominator Pick‘ 2.10,)owned by P. J. Cadegan, Glace ~ une 3.15 15, 318. cos-| _ Jelly Castle 2.08, owned by Mr.|driven by Lorne Kelly,’ Hal'sjcroft 206 15, owned by 8. H.lowned By Mrs. C. Richands,/Bay. ant drives ty D. Piaksey, a reas and Mrs. C. Vincent, Dart ae 2.06 2-5, owned by Valley Horsman, Moncton, driven in one|Truro, and driven by D. Pink-|McGee Volo 2.06 1-5, owned by TRURO Pec aamuasn, Corvuie £04 (R| Ont anven, by Jetany. Conroy, Sablon, & Flarencevile.:N. Bol Wy tin aad Wor Cry Revoulae’ D. Geliant, Sele del owned|Mrs. J. Brown, Charlottetown, Barrieau), owned by F.L. Breau, six and with five is R ube ven by T. Devin, Major's|Danicis, and War Cry Ranger,|by D. Gallant, Saint John, andjand driven by’ J. Hennessey, , Moncton, 1-1. Time, 2.06, 2.06 1-5. oa — 2.08 35, owned by | aon 2.04, owned by C.F. Durley,| 2-08, owned by F.L. Breau, Mone-|driven by _G. Gaudet, Emper-|Mighty Glib 2.04 1-5, owned by July. 1, Dr. DEL ow vage, Fredericton, and) t John and driven by W.|ton and driven by R. Barrieau. jor’s Miss 2.06 2-5, owned by|James Given, Halifax, and driv- Y Memieicl 9abh.| Tek er eek aa’ Carr, Red's King 2.10, owned by}, With one each:— Baker t,|Frank Stanfield, Truro and driv-jen by J. MacGregor, Pegaway Purse, $2,000.00, Hal’s Mae 2.06-| 296 45 rhs wg Ann's Dream, |Mrs. Keith Thomas, Halifax and|2.09 1-5, owned by B. Kennedy,jén by C. MacLeod, Fresh Girl|2.07, owned and driven by E-C. a 2-5 (T. Devlin), owned by Valley| ¢ . Cammeck 4 driven by a x _. re: yp me —_ and ——) why ~~ 2.09 1-5, owned my PS and re. maiee, oon. N.S., Peter = Stables, E. ~oesesee ee B., Pasiee Bell peared | rll Nag Fo Ay ioe rteg r eS Isner, Halifax, driven by D.|Federal 2.09, owned by Mapco $1,200.00, Royal Onyx 2. , owned and driven by James Mac- ‘ , Charlottetown,’ 2-1, Sir Gregor, oe we (H. Willis) owned Willis, Charlottetown, and George Henderson, Montreal, 14. 2.08 4-5, 2.08 2-5. ein, Aug. 14, Colonel . Dan Free For All Pace, Purse g At Fredericton, July 9, The Walter Dale Memorial Pace, Purse $2,000.00, Hal’s Man 2.06 (C. Killam), owned Ty Valley Stables, E. Florenceville, N. B. 14, Hal’s Mae 2.06 2-5, (T. Dev- lin), owned by Valley Stables, E. Florenceville, N.B., 8-1. Time, Purse $1,000.00 (one dash) was wom by Abbeland 2.07 25 (J. Goguen), owned by J.S. Watt, Little River West, Que. Time, 2.07 25. « At Moncton, July 15, The Monc- tonian, Purse $2,000.00, Walter Rosecroft 2.06 1-5 (R. Creamer), owned by S.H. Horsman, Monc- ton, 2-1, Mighty Lee 2.03 4-5 (G. Calibeck), owned by Rankin Mc- Laine and Willard MacDonald, 1-3. Time 2.05 3-5, 2.06 2-5. At Sackville Downs, July 1, Free For All Pace, Purse, _ $1,500.00, Slicker Tass 2.06 245, ‘owned and driven by Bruce Mac- Donald, Lincoln, N.B., 1-2 Dave Grattan 2.05 2-5 (L. Walker), ow- ed by L. and G. Stables, Hali- fax, dnf-1. Time, 2.11 4-5, 2.11. Sackville Downs, July 25, Free For All Pace, Purse $2,000.00 Rainbow Clegg 2.07 (D. Pinkney), owned by W.E. Piers, Pugwash, 1-2, Mighty Glib 2.04 1-5 (J. Mac- * Gregor), owned by James Given, Halifax, 2-1, Time, 2.07, 2.07. : Sackville Downs, Aug. 22, Free For All Pace, Purse $3,000.00, Convair 2.01 (R. Barrieau), own- ed by F.L. Breau, Moncton, 1-2, Dave Grattan 2.05 2-5 (D. Ratch- ford), owned by L. and G. Stab- les, Halifax, 2-1. Time, 2.05 3-5, 2.05 2-5. Sackville Downs, Sept. 7, In- vitational Free For Ail Pace, Purse $2,500.00, Fancy Queen, 2.02 3-5 (G. Mauger), owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, 1-2, Migh- ty Lee 2.03 4-5, (G. Callbeck) own- ed by Rankin McLaine and Wil- lard MacDonald, 4-1. Time, 2.05, 2.04. ’ _ Sackville Downs, Sept. 12, Free For All Pace, Purse $1,500.00, Darn Good Pick 2.02 ‘(E. Shaw), owned by Dr. George Bishop, Ky., 1-2, Mighty Lee, . | 4-5 Woodstock, Aug. $, Class A. Pace, Purse $1,500, won by Maj}- or’s King 2.04 (W. Carr), by C.F. Durley, Saint John, N.B. 1-1, Time 2.06 3-5, 2.07 2-5. Track Records A new track pacing record was made at Charlottetown on July 30 when the big roan gelding, Mighty Lee, owned by Rankin McLaine and Willard MacDon- ald, lowered the former record of 2.05 held by Newport Chief i 11.59 3-5, to 2.03 45, which was also a new record for the fleet- footed 6-year-old son of Mighty H. He was driven by George Callbeck. \ At Saint John on September 16 Convair 2.01, lowered the track pacing record to 2.07*3-5. It was formerly 2.07 4-5 and was held by Walter Rosecroft 2.06 1-5. Convair is owned by F.L. Breau, Moncton, and was driven by Ru- *| fin Barrieau. At Sackville Downs the pacing record of 2.06, held by French- man 2.06, was displaced when Mighty Lee 2.03 4-5 paced that oval in 2.04 on September 7. He was driven by George Callbeck. The track trotting record was also lowered on September 30, to 2.08 by Titan Emlen, a 4-year- old stallion by Titan Hanover. He is owned by the L. and G. Sta- bles, Halifax, and was driven by Lloyd Walker. The former record of 2.08 was held by Runnymede Beale 2.08 4-5. At Port Hood new pacing and trotting recrods were set up, the former by King Peter 2.10 45, who stepped the mile in- 2.10 45 ‘on September 7. He is owned by Dr. J. MacLean, Inverness and was driven by A. MacEachern. The new trotting record is 2.15, made on August 15 by Rockford 2.14, owned by Joseph MacNeill, Inverness and driven by A. Mac- 'Eachern. The post-war record of 2.06 pac- ing at Fredericton was equalled July 9 when Hal’s Man, owned by Valley Stables, East Florence- ville, N.B. and driven by C. Kil- lam, went the mile in 2.06, which is also a new record for Hal's Man. At Summerside, P.E.I. a new track trotting record was made by Blake Hanover 2.09 3-5, own- ed by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora, P.E.I. and driven by Clark Smith on July 1; The time was 2.11 and it displaced the former record of 2.12, held by Jerry A. Han- over, 2.06 1-5. 2.10 OR BETTER MILES The 195 miles paced or trotted in 2.10 or better in 1959 is an in- dication of the calibre of horses performing on Maritime tracks. The over-all average time was judgment of the classifiers. For- ty-two of ‘the above fast miles were in 2.08 or better, 23 in 2.07 or better and 12 in 2.06 or better. We again submit a comparisoa e nal Hy cate Harbor, N.S. PO ce ELLE TEGEETE i ' Hts sce BAD NEWS 2:10. Winner of the most dashes—22 and lowerin his re- cord to 2:10 at Truro, Sept. 12. Owned and driven by Hazen Fletcher, Advo- Ti HORACE B. WILLIS INC. Produce Dealer — Charlottetown SEASON'S GREETINGS TO YOU AND YOURS FOR A SUCCESSFUL RACING SEASON IN 1960 - ED'S. TAXI | E. FRANK ACORN, Mar. DIAL 6561 - 6562 PHONE: GR-5-6611 _ THE COMMUNITY RACING ASSOCIATION FREDERICTON, N. B. |, EXTENDS SEASON’S GREETINGS TO HORSEMEN EVERYWHERE .. . ‘And a special greeting to Col. Dan MacKinnon, dean of harness racing, whose popular edition each year is eagerly sought by horsemen everywhere. OUTSTANDING PROGRAM-PLANNED FOR 1960 SEASON RACING EVERY MONDAY | AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. | GEORGE WOODSIDE, ~~ RACE SECRETARY COMPLIMENTS — * OF THE SEASON AND BEST WISHES FOR 1960 a WELLINGTON McNEILL & SON ’ Southport, P. E. 1. > OF A tel Te ae BEST WISHES To COLONEL DAN MacKINNON a ALL MARITIME HORSEMEN IN 1960 . H. B. BRIDGES, .Gagetown, N.B. 4] ‘