JULY 12, 1952 p THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Back Stretch continued from page 6 .(-afthc pacing mare Marlon E. A Lcrrific lot of speed was uncorked .n the 2nd dash when Yankee Dale (stead) stepped to the quarter in II 225, winning the heat in 2.14. which lowered his record by one- lllth of a second. He is owned by George Brockins. who must have men pleased with the son of Play- iale 2.04 1X2 and Jane Aaoff 1.50 1,12. The 0th dash with the same norses was won by Amtico (Sobey) ,n 2.14 MB. other good perform- ances was the winning of the 7th dash by ths- 10-year-old pacer Prince Budlong. Iiwned and driven by Harold Cudmore, in 2.11 2lli, just two-fifths of a second off his best performance. Credit must be given to Watson Cudmore. who trains this horse and hands him over ready for the word, to Harold. .lohnny Kalmuck with his sensat- ional last few seconds rush. elect- rified the spectators in the 4th dash. A hole opening up, Johnny came through at better than a two-minute clip to snatch victory from Patchen Volo 2nd (MacDon- ald) in 2.13 2X5. Johnny has been a really perfect pacer this year and the many friends of his own- er-drlvcr, Walter Kelly, are very W000 ISLAIID-Gllllllilll FERRY SERVICE SAILINGS JUNE 14 TO SEPT. .n). 'l and 9 am. - II a.m., I, .1 and 5 p.m. DAILY (Including " ' From teach terminal 28 INCLUSIVE STANDARD TIDIE. glad of it. This splendid card was featured by a Free For All that interest was greatly added to by the appearance of the very popular Vella Ls. Vella. 2.08 1l5 owned by James Ferguson of Sydney, and driven by Joe McDonald. Vella got a break in the last 100 yards and came through to win by a head from Argot Pointer (Willis) in 2.10 (U5. The final dash was criticised by many for the slow performance of the horses up until the last quarter. but that quarter made up for everythlng as they were practically heads apart when they hit the wire-time, 2.17, last quarter in 30 4x'5 seconds. The heat was won by A. G. Scott, nwned and driven by Lornc Letcher. Great raclng7eat.iired the meet.- ing at Cnvehead track last Wed- nesday nfternonn. The track was a winner, New Look (MscGregor) 2nd, Carl Aubrey (Kennedy) 3rd and the trotter Feather Duster (Lorne Kelly) stb, J. S. J (Stead) 5th. Time, 2.11 IU5-just one-fifth of a second off Rosalie's record. The four horses finished very. very close and Feather Dust- er, that was on the outside, was timed in a shade better than 2.12. in the second heat Feather Duster got away flying, fought for the lead all the way and came home a winner by over a. length in 2.10, Rosalie liooper 2nd. 'New Look 3rd, Carl Aubrey 4th, J. S. J. 5th. The announcement of the time created a lot of discussion. but two watches near us caught it the same as the timers. Feather Duster showed the spirit of her ancestors. racing with a determination that won the admiration of all present. A glance over her breeding will show why she is that way. Her The . Johnny Miles, Peter he was 1-3-1. Edna Kiyo 2.10 U4 Keyes) was 5-1-2. Chestnut Dillon 2.09 l,'4 2-2-4. Other starters were Dawes and The Incense, time, 2.10 U4, 2.12 IN. 210 3,14. The time made in the first heat was a new track record. displacing that made by Bill Sharen. Oct. 1st. I920---2.11 ll-I. That led to the sale of Bill Shareh for 525,000 in American money. equal to 527.500. The dam of Feather Duster is that iron-sided trotting mare Dude Potcnipkin 2.- 07 112, that headed summaries through Maine and the Marltimes for years and set up the track trotting record at Alberton. July 5th. 1939. of 209 1'2. driven by Lloyd O'Brien. She is also the dam of Ra v Dawn p 205335 . brown m.-ire. x. by Playdalr. winner of 3.17.246. Friends of Lorne Kelly- and they are legion---have been congratulating him ever since on the splendid drivcs he made in the above race and the way he fought Hunters corner Continued from page 6 i,Ei;'?os:h-linlers insisted may, the younger geese learned to secure fresh water when it rained lroin sip- ping the globules of water that formed iii the hollow of their com- panions backs or from their own books for that matter. in 1949 the season on ducks opened on October lst and on geese on October 20th. The goose season closed on December 5m and the duck season on November 24th or thcreabouts. Up until 1949 few geese were seen in the proviiice un- til me first wee): in November but the season the shooting dates were 'split' flocks of geese arrived during the last week of September. Last year 11951) the duck seasnii opened on October 1st and closed on November 261.11. The goose sea- CICBFCOIISCICDCE. It gripes ll COIl5ClBTl- For full Information contact Head Office at Charlottetown. where, by making application at least 48 hours in advance. reservations may be secured for first and second sailings, each day from each terminal. For daily report listen to CFCY each morning following first News Broadcast 6:30 S.T., 7130 D3 Time. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN. r. E. 1. perfect and there wasn't a breath of wind. it was a scorching day and many preferred the beaches rather than the race track. How- ever. those who were there saw a trotting performance that they will not soon forget. The No. 1 Classified had five starters. four pacei's and the trotter Feather Duster. The first heat Rosalie sire is Abbe Worthy 2.05, by Abbe 2.04, dam, Mae Worthy by Guy Axworthy 2.08 M4. and her dam is Dude Potempkin 2.07 U2 by Peter Potempkln 2.15 U4, dam. Lady Pine 2.13 Us by Archdale 2.- 04. Abbe Worthy took a record of 2.05 prior to being brought to the Marltimes by Mrs. Charles Bal- lard of Sydney. On August 19, 1931, Entry List Early Closing Events For Old Home Week THE HORNE IIIOTORS LTD. FREE-FOR-Ai.Il PACEGSIISOO-3 DASHES MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST II 1. OHIO HAL. Sydney Sportsman's Club. Sydney. 2. VELLA LA VELLA. Arthur Lipton. Sydney. .1. A. G. SCOTT. Lorna Lctchcr. Springhill. , I. JOSEDALE CLIPPER. Rarhour and Bevan. Charlottetown. ll. DICK ERLA. Norman Ackor, St. Stephen. ti. MISS KNOX. G. H. Buntain, Charlottetown. 7. SKELTER. R. R. Brown, Woodstock. R. ARGOT POINTER, H. B. Willis, (iliarlottctowh. 9. BUSTER C., Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. . HEDGEWOOD CHIEF, Jami-s (iivanl, Halifax. II. RFSTY HAN VIIIR. Sunrise. Stable-s. St. Stephen. I2. TIME TABLE. P. Ilmvnoy. Illllshoro, N. H. . LUCKY CHIEF, I'. J. Cadegan, Glace Bay. FREE-FOR-ALL PACE-3 DASHES THCRSDAY. AFTERNOON. Al'(lI'S'l' if F'!00(l.00 I. OHIO IIAL, Syilncy Sportsnicifs ('luh, S,VIlflP). 2. VELLA LA VELLA, Arthur Lipton. Sydney. . DICK ERLA, Norman Acker, St. Stephen. SKELTER, R R. Brown, Woodstock. IOLA HENLEY. Clayton llfisclmod. Yllcstvlllc. . ARC-OT POINTER. H. B. I'Vlllls. Cliiirlottcimvii. HEDGEWOOD CHIEF. James fiivan. llailfaa. RIISTY HANOVER. Sunrise Stahics, St. Stephen . TIME TABLE. P. Dnwncy. Hillshnro. N. B. 10. LUCKY CHIEF, P. J. Cad:-gan, Glace Bay. ”9"r'3?':”3' 1:15 PACE CONDITIONED-ROGERS HARDVVARE I” ll DASHES I .'l I l -Si ll.5(I,Il0 I. PATCHEN YOLO 2ND. Dr. J. A. I):-lancy. Siimnn-rsiclc. 2. PRINCE BUDLONG, H. P. (ludmorc, Bracklcy. .'l. MANNISTER DIRECT. Dewar Broa.. Summersld-. t. JERRY LEE VOLO, A. A. Jahslec, North Sydney. .'I. A. O. SCOTT. Lorne Letcher. Springiiill. G. SILK HAL. H. R. Bevan. Chxirlntfeimvn. '7. JOSEDALE (iLIPI'ER. Riirhnur & Devan. ('liarlotIi-tmvii. it. SINGLE STREAK, Lthcy & McNcill, Truro. it. MISS KNOX. G. H. Buntuln, Charlottetown. '0. INDIANA BOY. R. R. Brown, Woodstock. JUDD, Charles Walker. Halifax. ABBELAND. S. J. Watts, Chatham. J. S. J.. H. R. W'llIls. Charlntfetslwn. 7 4. BUSTER ('.. Dr. J. A. Donahue. Trurn. 5. JOHNNY l(AL)IIJ('K. Walter Kv-Iiy. Cliarlofti-towii. DALE B.. Gr-orgo Hughes, Rrnckiey. ROSALIE HOOPER, Dr. IV. T. Hooper. Charlottetown. BILLY McVEY. Dr. W. T. Hooper. Charlottetown. RICHARD BUDLONG, Sunrise Stables. St. Stephen. LORRAINE ABBE, H. II. IYlill.I (Agcnfl. . I'IARI.E'S IIRINCF. CHARMING. E. C. Haley, Antlgonlsli. AFBREY Bl'DLON(l. Scott Wm-ks. Port VVallace. . I.l'CKY NFIIIBER. Waltcr llcnnf-sat-.v. Charlottetown. . CRIISADER CHIEF, Don Cadcgan. Glace Bay. WORTHY ERMINE. III. R. Boil. Charlottetown. 2:19 PACE--THE PROWSF. BROS. & DEIILOIS EROS - l'l”IlSE 3000 . 3 DASHES MISS DONNA MAE. Lorna Lcichcr. Sprlnghlli. NEW LOOK, James lilctiri-gnr, Charlottetown. JOEY HARVESTER. Lahey sU McNclli. Truro. CALITMET ONWARD, llarold Stoail. Charlottr-town ll.lt. DEAN SVYIFT. G. II. Runtslii. Clinrloitctmvn. DIIDY BUDLONG. Dr. J. A. Donahue. Trurn. (illOCOl.A'I'I' DIP. Leigh O'Brien. Alba-rtnn. CAMPBELUS BUDDY, R. R. Campbell. Cnrlctou. LELA BI'DLONG. Loo Collins. Montgaiic. MISCHIEF CLAIRE, C. J. lvslker. Halifax. J. S. J.. H. B. Willis, Charlottetown. FREDDIE SCOTT. Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. JOHNNY Klil.MI'CK. VYniter Kelly, Soutlipnri. . CARL AIVBRIC , Slim Kcnnerly. Charlottetown. LINDY IL. I'. S. Cnlvh, Chsrlnttetnini. ESSO. Mrs. James Pnuiton. Charlottetown. BOB CANIVCK. Ge-orgn Gregory. Charlottetown. ABIEGWEIT MILADY. R. D. McFadyen. Hunter Illver. ltESOURCEF'l'l'.. James Given. Halifax. GRAHAM HANOVER. Sunrlao Stables. Sf. Stephen. '11. LORAINE ABBE. II. Ii. Willis (Agent), ffharlottclown. '52. AHNER THE GREAT. James Hoffcll, Summcralil-. 23. SHINING HOUR, Mrs. Ralph Ragga. New York City- -HHF5?rHaw-PH- 2:2! I'ACE-THE H. I). SEAR IT S. R. JOHNSTOII i.1'I).-J900.lltl 3 DASHES . ANN'S ROI. D. Rnkr-r. Sumnivirsldc. . CHOCOLATIII DIP. Lt-igh O'Brien. Allu-rtnn. NORINE GRATTAN. Arnctt Roll. Borden. JUDY BUDLONG. Cyril Smith. Hunter River. SYMBOL MAJESTY, B. J. Milton. Iilnncton. DARE BRITTON. (9-co. Thompson. Summeraide. ADAli S ORPH ll. MacDonald. Sydney. . LASSIE Ll'('Il.I.E. Col. D. A. MscKlnnon. Clisriottplown COLONEL IIANSFORD. Jon MacDonald (Agent). NEW LOOK. James MacGregrx. Charlottetown. JOEY HARVESTER. Lahey & IacNoili. Trurn. JOHNNY EARLY. Ralph Garfin. New Waterford. -IENNIE GRATTAN. L. McNc-ill. Ncw Waterford. SIM H.. M. lllcKinnon. Now Waterford. GALLANT HOBBY. C. L. Dauphlnoe, Halifax. MISS (TOMIIIANDO, Dr. 1'. Mclntyrc. Montague. HARDROAD BILL, Harold Sit-ad. Charlottetown. DEAN SWIFT. G. If. Runlaln. Chsrlottsitown. TRIXIE SCOTT. Wm. Guam. New Watcrford. 3 -YANKEE DALE. G. H. Brookins (Agent). ('.AMPBELL'S BUDDY. R. R. Campbell. Augiistlnc ("ova-. '-'- MISS CHERRY VALLEY. Clayton 1iIscLcc)d. Truro. '3 DR. .1. A., Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. FREDDIE SCOTT. Dr. J. A. Donahue. THIN!- . SISTER MARY. Claude O'Brien, Charlottetown. . CARL AUBREY. Sam Kennedy. Charlottetown. LINDY H.. 1'. S. Cobb. ('hariottc-town. qmcx LICK, J. R. lllar-Lean. Sourla. BILLY BUDLONG, Randall MacDonald. 1'1-tors Rd. BELLE BUDLONG, Randall MacDonald. Peters Rd. LILLY MARLENE. Rhodes Warren. Stsnlu!pF- RESOURCEFUL. J. E. (liven. Halifax. BESSIE BUDLONG. Alex Berton. Flat River. AIIITICO. IIIAPCO STABLES. Suminersldr. ANN'S DREAM. G. A. Cslibeck. Summersido. MISS PLAYFAIR. Willard Kelly. Charlottetown. NEIL IIUDLONG. Wellington 1llscNelll. Charlottetown. TEXAS GIRL. E. C. HALEY. Antigonisll. NOVA 6.. Scott Weeks. Port Wallace. AIINER THE GREAT. -Issues Ha-ffcll. summrrsidr. SILVER HANOVER, Normsn Acker. St. Stephen. Itliarlottstown Driving Park and vxwaaernn Hooper, owned by Dr. W. T. Hoop- er and driven by Teddy Weir, was in the Free For All Trot at Char- lottetown, driven by Billy llood, 42. SILVER SIS, M. Jahait-w, North Sydney. 43. SHINING HOIJR. Mrs. Ralph. Ragga, New York City. 44. ESSO, Mrs. James I'oulton. Charlottetown. THE ('OL'NTY CONSTRl'(tTlON on. L'l'I). rnicr;-run-ALL 'rn0'r , rvnsn 51200.00 1. QUESTION V.. James Ferguson (Agent). Sydney. 2. JENNIE KALIIIIICK, Lorne I4OEICIIET. Springhlll. 8. BROOKE OE ATHLONE. C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax. 4. BUD KALMUC , James E. Given, Halifax. 5. NORMAN FRI. C0, Jenkins ii: Nnpkc, Newcastle. 6. MILIIALE. Wlliiiril Holly. ('htirIntf0tmvn. 7. COBBLESTONE, P. J. Cadogriii, Glace Bay. THE KENNEDYS LADIES' ls MEN'S WEAR 2:25 PACE - t750.00 3 DASHES i. AMERICA'S RFD. H. P. (Tudmorc. (iliarloitc-inu'n. 2. SI'.iI('OE PETER, I)c.-unoml Bagiolo. Summcrslric, II. LITCKY PENNY, Andrew Perry, Summerslilc. 4. YIITA. Andrew Perry, Summorside. 5. DAMASKAS, A. A. Jabslee, North Sydney. 6. LASSIE LIJCILLE. Col. I). A. MacKlnnon. Cliarlnfieinwn. 7. MISS HAZEL GROVE; Jamcs L. Brown, Hunter's Rlvvr. ll. PENNY ROYAL. Dr. Preston Maclntyrr. lllniitngue. ll. RUSTY MILLER. Fred L. Piilnicr, Ayleslord. 10. PINK. G. lllaclntyre. Montague. ll. HONOR HI JINKS. R. R. Brown. Woodstock. 12. ANN'S DREAM. G. A. Cailbeck. Summeraidr. i.'l. BRIGHT PROMISE CAN. G. A. Callback. Summerside. H. SURPRISE LADY, Wilbur Jardine (Agent). 15. DOTTY IVATSON. R. Traclicy, Gaspe. Quc. ltl. BIT) COCHATA. H. B. Willis, Chariottctoun. 17. DR. J. A., Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. iii. WHIRLAWAY. James O'Brien. Elmadale. ill. MARION E.. Clifford Ellis, 0'Leary. for victory in each host. finally, trluinphing over good pacers and good drivers. In the No. 3 Classified we were, glad to see our Judgment on Pro- pane. mined by George Morrison. Sunimerside, and driven by Ensor Bowness, justified, as he won the 2nd and 3rd hcats and took a rec- ord nf 2.17. and we greatly admir- ed. as did many others. the trotter, Joandzile. that out-footed the pac-1 ers in the last qiiai'ter. trotting beautifully to win the first heat and a new record of 2.15. She was driven by Harold Cudmore. The pacer Bob Canuck showed some very fast bursts of speed and had the third best. summary. lie was bcautiflilly turned out and well driven by Len ()'Meara. Another trotter that was admired in this race was Jimmie A., with owner Rccves up, that was 2i-id the last hcat. llarold Stcad. that has boon making the headlines since the season started, sprang a big surprise with the pacer Calu- met ()nwai'd, that was in the best form of his career, showing speed to burn in the getaway and stead- iness all the way through. winning the three dashes and lowering his record in the second heat to 2.13 fi'om 213 415. Notable too in this race was the performance of Judy Rudloni: 2.16 cc. Smith) that was well up second Ill the fastest heat and second in the final. This mare will bear a lot of watching. Also a real good pacer was Miss Play- lnir. owned and driven by Willard ll(clly. and Dean Swift i()'Meara) that was second in thc first heat. Wiiincrs at Trurn rtaceway iv.-pi. nesciay night were. 1st and 4th races. symbol Majesty 2.13 axs, owned by B. J. Mitton. Mont-ton. and driven by Harlexi llarrison in 2.15 2 5; 2nd race. Royal Bank 2. 2.1!) 1,5 Iiiarrisoni, owned by Frank Ryder, Moncton. in 2.15 4,5 a new record: 3rd and 'Ith races. Doctor .1. A. 3, 2.12 1'5 (R. 0'. 20. FRANKIE BUDLONG, Alfred Lnwcry. Montaguo. 21. HOLLY HARVESTER, Strong & Monaghan. Ch'ti:u-r "ll" iyilncy. 22. JUST SANDRA, Justamc .- Stnhlcs. (fhnrlntti-town" ' '.!'l SISTER MARY, (flaude O'Brien, Charlottetown. 24. ANITA BUDLONG. Vessey and McEwc-n, York. '15. CAPTAIN IVIISSOURI, Alfred Lmvcry. Montague. 2ti. MISS LADY MAE. Earls Buell, Trenton. 27. JULIE CLEGG. Murdoch Nicholson. Springtnn. 28. GAHAGAN. Dr. G. C. Bishop. Charlottetown. 29. SISTER 'VERNA. Dr. W. T. Hooper, (fhsrlnttofnwn. 30. BONNII-I'S MONEY. Randall MacDonald. Petr-rs Rd 31. BELWIN RUDLONG. Vernon MacRac. Whcatlcy River. .12. CALUMETTA. Mrs. R. McFailyen, Hunter Rlvcr. 33. DIRECT VOLO 2ND, Joe Power, Chnrlotf,etown. .14. YOU'LL SEE. A. B. Cutcllffc. Charlottetown. 35. MA(1K'S REST, A. B. Ciitcliffc, ffharlottctown. 30. KITTY McKAY. Gcrald Fitzpatrick. VVoodvIlIe Hill. 37. POSTMAN. A. D. Napks. Newcastle. Illl. I'RO'i'l'7STOR'S ROY. C. J. Craig. I.nu'vr Sackvillc. 39. BONNIE FRISCO. Clarke 40 Home, Summer.-idc. .i' .lI(-KAY JENKINS PHARMACY & FIRESTONE RRYENTON 1!). 2:20 TROT - 5750.00 - 3 DASHES JOANDALE. L. D. MacI'iicc, Clyde. River. ARIONWAY, H. 1'. Cudmore. Brnckley. BILLY AUBREY, Lester Smith. Hunter Rlvcr. QUESTION V., J. Ferguson (Agcntl. Sydney. (IECELIA SHARRON. Joe MacDonald (Agent), Sydney. PET HANOVER. R. II. Devan. Chnrlottctmvn. ANYWAY, R. H. Bevan, Charlntti-town. BUDDY BIIDLONG. Harold Stead. ('harloit.r-tmvii SEAFORTH, Raymond Traelicy. Gaspe. TARTAN. T. B. Rogers, Charlottetown. FEATHER DUSTER. Lester Johnstone. Fortune WAYMARK. Justsmero Stables. Charlottetown. MISS JUDY DALE, Emmersnn Ford, Charlottoiouii TRACEY IIIRECT. Sam Kcnnmly. Charlottetown. RUTHERTA, James Shaw. Montague. GUY HARVESTER. Fred Reeves, Summeraldn. WAIT N' SEE. George Gregory, Charlottetown. WINNIE'S LAST. R. C. Shes. Klnknrn. JIMMIE A... EdgarIRseves. Freetown. APRIL BED. Col. D. A. liIacKinnon, Clrariottrtmm. MILDALE, Wlllsrd Kelly, (lhsrltfttctown. JUDY KAI.Ml,'('.K, Lester -Iohnstaonc, Charlottetown. KING GRATTAN 2ND. E. C. Haley. Antignnisli. 2 TYNDALL SEMPLE, George VVondsidr-. Fredericton, N. R. REAL SETT. Alfred Lowery, Montague. .. ............. ,3: 3-gage;-paan.ia:aA:.ei.-... THE BURKE ELECTRIC 2:25 TROT 3'I.5tl.Il(i - ll IIASHES 1. LCCRY DALE. H. I'. Ciirlmore. Ilracklcv. ' 2. ZANZIBAII. Andrew Perry. Summeraid .1. APRIL BUD. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Chsrloticfown. 0. ANYWAY. R. H. Bevan, Charlottetown. 5. PROFESSOR ROCKFORD. Lahcy it MacNcIll. Truro. ll. BONNIE'S GIRL. G. A. Cilllbcck. Slininimsi-1.. 'I. TARTAN. T. R. Rogers. Charlottetown. ll. ROMA BIIDLONG. S. J. l'llacI)onslil. Sourls. ll. WAYMARK. Jiiatamero Stables, Charlottetown. it). TRACEY DIRECT. Sam Kennedy. Charlottetown. II. NEW FORREST. Mrs. James Poulton. Charlottetown. I2. RONNA BOY. J. H. Breen, Halifax. I3. JIMMIE BUDLONG. Lorna Kelly. Solithport. II 1.! ill. 1'1 13. 19 co . RAMONA PETERS. F. W. Phillips. O'LI-nry. . MARGODALE, Willard Kelly. Charlottetown. TIlAIR'S IT. Chester Birt. Peakcs. . WILLARDDALE. E. C. Hslcy. Antlgonlsli. RAY STATE I'A'I'. Norman Acker. St. Stephen. . DIANNA liIA(',, Don C-ldcgln. Glau) Bay. .. . BELLINI TYNDALL, Louis Austin, Springhlll. FREE-FOR-ALI. TROT - PURSE 8000.00 - SAT. NIGHT. Al'G. 9th I. JENNIE RALMUCK, Lorna Letohrr. Sprlnghill. 2. PET HANOVER. R. H. Bevan, Charlottetown. .1. BROOKE OF ATHLONE. C. L. rsuphinn. Hslifsl. I. BUD KALMIVCK. J. E. Given. Hllifnx. ll. NELL KALilIllf7l(. Willard Kelly, I lrlnt.tsIfmvn. 0. FEATHER DUSTER, Lester Johnatonr. Fortune. 7. COBBLESTONE. I'. J. Csdegsn, Glace Bay. Roth Fri-c-For-All Trots re-qulrcd ton to outer. We are opening than two (Tlssscs for additional anti-tea; I-ntrlu-a to he RECEIVED not later than Saturday. July lllth. I052. If no further entries, them two classes will he raced as named. Overnight event: will he raced with Dashes at t2It0.t)tl and up. Plenss contact Rare Secretary if bringing horses for overnight Qvents. Provincial Exhibition Association Brien). owned by Dr. .1. A. Dona- .hnc. Truro. best time. 2.14 415 5th, and 8th races, Mac Fingo 2.15 (More-' side). owned by F. Morcsicle, Low- cr Sasicville, . .. in 2.15 and 2.14 3 5-a new trotlng record; oth race. Buster C. 2.12 3,5 (R. 0'. micii), owned by Dr. .1. A. Dona- hoc. in 2.12 3'5: Ilth race. John lilcgg 2.11 2'5 (Ci'ulksh7iiik), nwn- cd by A. Murray. Halifax. in 2.14 or to the Maritimes. in early June, and was well liked on his first ap- pearance at Truro. The Sydney Sports Ccntcr had one of their best mects of the sea- snn this week and ihe troltcrl Question V. 2.09 2 5. tops ovcr they two-mile distance in Nova Scotia last summer. won the 3rd and 7th ?races in 2.13 3'5, 2.13 15, serving notice on other Maritime trotters that he will have to be reckoned with. Other whines were Betty 1. Rcamore. owned by Bunny Lewis. New ll'atcrford, and driven by him. in 2.29, and the Patrick Direct. pac- cr Clayton Direct IG. MacDonald) Ill 2.30. Tlic 2nd and 6th races were split lictwccn Jacob Wiihrow 2.12 .1 4 (Fraser) and the new import. 'Coloncl Handsford IJ. MacDonald) bthe former wining in 2.15 and the latter in 2.14 435. The 5th and 8th graces were split, Bob Long lsmithi, ' winning lhc first dash in 219 and; Roy Shclburn the liih in 2.18. l A letter received from Ken ill”) tsso. l OIL IURNERS. til now" on EASY TERMS WIIH ESSO FURNACE Oil. CONIRACI ASSUREDI Palmer Electric 90 Fltsroy St. A (7lu'town W7 - Msclmod I firm-no Montague PIIMIO 55 1 Msc.NolIl 78 Russell It. - Summersldo frcquently . 3 5. Symbol Majesty is a newcom-l son on Uctober lilth to December a. The first year of the spin season the gunners were on their good be-, haviour . . only the rare complainti that duck hunters had jumped the gun. The Ziid season (1950) there were quite is few complaints that. duck hunters wcre trying hard to' include it goose in their bag for; the day negardless of the closed sea- i son on geese until Octolier lam. Last season there was only a pre- tence of observing the split sea? son. To the majority of hunters it meant 17 days longer goose season and 9.days longer on ducks. A spilt season always places a severe strain on the integrity or hunters. A gunner sitting in a duck blind on October 1st sees a big flock of honkers pass so close their wings 1 fan sir against his cheek . . thatlsl temptation in a mild form compar-l ed to a December dusk seltlingl over a sandbar with 'lully' creakinc. in s rlsiiig tide and snow squalis blotting out the distant shoreline . . no geese in sight and wave sl-1 ter wave of big northern red-legs passing within easy gunshot range.l Thats the time when even the most well meaning goose hunter says: "Me, I'm trying for a roast duck dinner" The Department at Ottawa has recommended that the season on' ducks and geese this season (1952)- open on October 1st and close nn' November 26th and although moi Migratory Bird seasons for 1952 have not appeared in print to datel (time of writing) methinks that will be the story. This will mean' 6 days longcr goose season albeit it comes on the wrong and in suit some hunlcrs Nn Regulation cfft-c'-j ing hunters was ever recuved with- out a Kick from some quarter ”La.si . year there were four thousand two, hundred and fifty-one Resident hunting and angling licences sold in the province. . Out of this number approximately one thousand were classed as fisher- men only. This would leave an ap-l proximate three thousand two hun-l clred provincial hunters. Out olj this number how many are hardy, enough to rig out for geese after, MaoDougall. Glace Bay. N. S..l gives us a lot of news. He was, present at the Exhibition Park races, St. John. N. 13.. this week. , where he was judge and announc.cr. land he has great praise for the lnianagemcnt. The grand stand and; paddock were filled and the peoplc, seemed to enjoy the racing very; much. Every effort will be made byl the Exhibition directors to keep, the sport alive and new horses, are being brought in. The daily double with winners llartley 2.08 and Piney Boy 2.11 2 5. paid 578.- 50. Along with Piney Boy the pac- cr Adagio 2.11 was imported from) Batavln. Downs Raceway and next; Wednesday night another importu Flaxey Pointer. a pacer with a' mark of 2.06 and winnings of near-I ly s8.000. eligible to the 2.17 pacev will arrive from Roosevelt. She will be a member of the Goodwill. Stables. The 1st. and 5th races were won by Good Luck 1Marr). owned by Iloward Johiistoii, St. John. in 2.- 27 4x5; Junior Hal (C. C0atP.sl,' owned by B. Whalen. won the 4th, race in 2.19 3'5; llartley won thr- fith race, he is owned and was driven by F. Pinon. Fredei'ic.t.nii. and the lime was 2.23 335. Finer Boy was again a winner in the 7111 race in 2.271. H9 is owned by Good-i will stables and was driven by H. Crawford. The llth race was won by the well known former Island pacer. Monty Budiong 2.12 2 5, in 2.18-the fastest. mile of the even- ing. Monty is owned and was driv- on by Lloyd McKinney, Gagetown. N. B. 1 A l Ken's letter also gives us the. good news that the Cadcganl Stables with five head. arrived back from Foxboro this week and were expected to race last night l Tlicy now have a good field of trotfcrs which will include Cobble-I stone. Question V.. Prairie l"etc.l Bud Kalmuck and Rajah Hanover. and it is hoped that very soon the Harry Hirsch Stable and the Rain: his Niachonsld Stable will be home) from Fnxborn. A re-organlzationl of officials has been completed for; the Sydney Sports Center and our frlend Ken will again be in his' familiar role as Presiding Judgcl and Manager. I - -' seem " or THE ewe creep or i-IORN E MOTO K5 -ro SERVICE YouR can AT A SPECIAL PRICE? farms. vixen aovauwle ' WHO November 20. 1 have personal knowledge of forty odd in this class but maybe there are s. hundred or thereabouts who have the stamina to sit it out when frozen slush iorms. on the shores and inland marsh pol' holes are sealed with ice. Thus the hunters who will oppose this new; Regulation are bound to be in the minority and greatly so. , It is this columnists opinion that: the vast majority of hunters, call: them fair weather shooters if youl wish, feel that the season on geese and ducks should coincide and ii' one has a. chance to bag a goose he, should be able to do so with al uous hunter no end to let a flock ofl geese pass without pulling a trig-l gcr and after they have flown a half mile bear a barrage of shots, and watch one memhcr of the? flock slant sarthward at a sham' angle. To this scribes way all thinking the new Regulation is a 101111 step toward simpluying the. enforcement problem and a.IIOl'fllIIgl our waterfowl additional protection I feel that all clear thinking sports- will share this viewpoint. l llERElS NEW SUMMER 'l”l-ll:JY"iii5 LIGHT WEIGHT . . . OF PANTS MEWS SPO Men's Summer Pants To A WELL-DRESSED LIGHT IN PRICE SINGLE OR DOUBLE BRl:ZAS'i'ED STYLES VVITH TWO PAIR 329.50 - 539.50 .. .47.. I so-, Our Outstanding Collection of Priced 52.25 to 57.50 Polo Shins, 89: up - Summer Sex. 49: up Use our lay-away plan - 3 small deposit will hold any garmcnt. The GREENIJAL Co. Ltd. MENIS J: BOYS' WEAR 144 GT. GEORGE ST. Sport News WEDGEPORT, N. S.. July 11-- (CP) - Ben lrlamrlck of San Diego, Caiif.. today landed a big 6611-pound bluefin liina, his soc- nnd this week and largest to he caught on nearby Soldier's Rip this season. The other weighed 524 pounds. ST. PAl'l., liIinii., July 11 - (AP) -A couplc of old handr- licnry Ransom and Sam Snead- shnl six-undcr-par 66.1 today to stand one-lwn at tho hall-way mark in tho 515,000 St. Paul open golf iournamvnl. Rniisonfl 36-hole. sr'ni'o has 1.".I) I4 unclc-r par. Snr-ad u.-is tun slrnkns back with 1.12, having duplicated his op-n- ing tiny rnunl. FRI-1'.'x'O, F;Illl., .Iiily 11 'AP) - lliiiu-rt R. lilulchi Lcnnaid, N), a imuling major longuc pIiCllPI' ."-I X9815 "E". rlicll in liospitailloday. A naliin of Lnrrainn County, Ohio. and H ioluriri Frcsno vint- ncr. Lennarri iiari hccn in failing health for soinn iiiiiv. WEEK-END I IN RT SHIRTS . . . . 07.95 to 516.95 S00 WEDNESDAY, GAMES START 2 Piping, Dancing. .7. CHEVROLET (2 OLDIMDBILE fulvs ofl Service.- GATHERING esoan LOVAT DAY" AT MONTAGUE, Parking in Gordon Fii-Id-No Car Parking on Grounds Tlic C-aledonian Club of Prince Edward Island av me war, specs)!- WHAT WOULD Vol) SUGGEST I DO WITH MY wssir. mo? I Come To The Annual TGH JULY 16th :15 I'. M. SHARP Games. Mcals PUT Youw. HAT ON iT.' 1-- ft