,, oJsIama-tG'o-eoe. lows" the lack Stretch a trotter (B I' 03?? "ta" Id0!;.t:' ::::,ndx::th1.ia:Cre;:r did? the rest. He looks like one of the gym .1 bla pear; in the Mari- :f;,':, v.,":,. has intense. opted. good manners and tbundtieae, fastest three hllta trotted dulfixg the meetlnl W3" Iii! D0” Gallon-time 2:12. -2.011 All. 8:10 J in est three heats pac- 'f.5',,.i?."aii Issnasy night-Helm 5,-,a,. owned by Jamel dives or mn'f.x, and drlven- by 3""? 1-lsrrison--3-'1-1, Jerry's Nightmare. owma by James O'Brien. Alber- ,..., and driven by Earle Somolo. 13,2, time - 2:10 325, 2:11 V5, .,.14. Avg)-pge time-2:11 H5. This time was equities on-Thursday a Friday afternoon by A530 "" d owned by James wan. Lit- lien izlver West, Que., and driven Ly wlb Jsrdlne. Time, 2:12 H5. 2111, 2:12 (V5. ' A,,,,ua1ly for many years the MM-llonsld Tobacco Company of Montreal has donated the British Eon...” Trophy for leading driver. bu, mi, year they decided that a ugh prize might be mo?! IP- lgted so they have given a P-r-IE0 cheque which will go to 59'... "Roach" Maccregor oi 3.'i.i....low.. whose total points .3, tho greatest. In second place lug Earle Semple ct Kenslnzi-On and 1,, 0,1,5 place, Len O'Mcara of Clisrlottetovllh The burden of handling the Ex- hibiI.i0II and its preparation and C”-ryinj throuzil W” Placed 0" the shoulders of manager H. .7. Kennedy. It was a great one be- muse of dlfllcultles Joe to the Win.-r but all thy.-nah Jack m..i.i.i.a his cheerful manner Md) that helped greatly with the ii?-estgck men, the harness horse an and the public. The race mrorrams and the classification of gar;-x was done by E. Frank Acorn. who has handled this very .mpm-(ant part of the show for some rears. Frank did an excel- ,.nt in. and used up a tremend- nus amount of energy in en- d,,,,,.,,,,,g to provide racing op- portunities to all horsemen. in M,” that they were comfortably piatfd and in matters that make 1... good will at a race track. in the long ago Halilax was the annual get-together spot for her- ness horsemen and than when it ussed to be a factor Charlotte- ioun came into its own. and one had only to look about to see hun- drsds of men who owned and rac- ad horses, some as long as mty years ago. and listen to their titles oi days of old. Excellent pub- ncm; was given the races by Frank Power. the very genial son of 0111' great friend. the late James W. Power, whose annual review of bar- ness racing in the Marltimes was looked forward to by everyone- Prsnk has inherited his father's love of horses and his ability to tell a good story about them. We were glad indeed to see him here sad to read his splendid write- ups. b one of the oldest drivers and one whose record in the years gone by was exceptional - Peter con- ml, was out on fine afternoons and we and other horsemen en- Joyed having a talk with him a- bout the days of long ago. And from Boston, Dr. F. W. OhrIsb0P- her, who has been coming home annually for some iorty years or more. The Doctor is responsible for having sent several brood mares to the province whose descendants have raced and are still raclnl exceptionally well. Yuta. owned by Andrew Perry. is one, and we could name many others. Walter 8. Found of Meroed. California, paid a flying visit to chulottetown early this week. His horses are racing at Nxboro and he took an opportunity to see his relatives and old friends here while so near. Walter's horses are doing well. we of them were win- ners at Poxboro A few nights ago he has relieved himself oi a lot of business responsibilities by cell- ins his lumber business in Merced We hope that he will sometime come back with us and make a long stay. With the last racing season at mid way point, Billy Haughton. head- is; re: a mouutu1'&o:noe of the national race will money d H crow - won as you an the 43:3!" dnvlr can cont tintte his present pace its--will-sot up a. an modern record for races . ' compiled up to and in I. Alla!-IIIEC, t . Unl- tadufiiiiftes Trrotwg b,Aeag.ola.tion credit Haughton with 8: wins and 55.000. Ti-ailihg Heughton in, the C Clande- boye. Ont. 0117.082; Stanley Dan- cer, New Egypt 15. J. with 385,248. In the races , utcsurg Hodgins is iollowed y John ll pinch of Hamburg, -N.Y.- with 64; Donald R. Turner. Dartmouth, NB., with 47; Stanley Dancer with M and Frank G. Daniela, Lawrcnosiown, N. B. with 43. Our congratulations to our Maritime horsemen tor the splendid showing they are mak- in: And at Saratags Springs. N. Y. Raceway, Aubrey Rodney, is lead- ing driver and appears to be on the way to winning another driv- ing championship at that track. He, was the driver of the largest money winning trotter in America in 1913, Baden by Bingara, that was afterwards sold to the Rus- slan Oovemmcnt to: 150,000. Forty-one years have elapsed since then and it is certainly remarkable to see him still forge to the front over so many younger rivals. Joe O'Brien was right in the limelight at the Hambletonlan races held at Goshen Good Time mile track recently in the 2.20 pace he was 2-2 with Mack Primrose 1.1 2.01 3-5, 2.00 1-6, and in the Ar- thur B. Tompkins Two Year old Memorial Trot, purse 311,800, he was second to Gslophone in 2.07 and third in 2.08 3-5. In the (Jeers Three Year Old Paco, pulse 511,- 295 he was 1-2-1 with Diamond Hal, heading Parker Byrd, that won the second heat, Cimmaron For- bes, Jug Chief and other top three- year-old pacers of the United States. The time was 2.00 2-5, 2.01 4-5, 2.00 2--5. In the third heat Diamond Hal equalled his new mark of 2.00 2-5 taken in the first heat and was easy at the end. He was second at the quarter in 29 2-5, was leading at the half in 50 2-5 and won by open lengths as Joe tried to get him home in 2.00 but failed by two-ilmu of a second. This was the richest Gcers stake and the second vic- tory for O'Brien, who won two years ago with Mighty Sun, own- ed by Mr. Camp. Joe also won the trotting derby, purse 65,450. with scotch Victor. Kimberly Kid won the opening heat in 2.00 with a strong stretch drive that gave him a neck over the pace-setting Scotch Victor and he thus became the first two-min- ute trottor of thaeyear and the 31st for his great sire Volomite. In the second heat Kimberly Kid went to the quarter in 30 4-5, then Morse Hanover took over at the half In 1.01. Kimberly Kid took out at the live-eigiits and Scotch Vic- tor. which was second then third along the rail. came right alorfg with him in the last eighth. scotch Victor was flying. He collared the leader in the stretch to score a length win in 2.01. scotch Victor also won the third and deciding heat in this race with Kimberly Kid second and in doing so be came the second trottor to step in 2.00 this season. Next week will be Futurity Week at Bummerslde and the summer- slde merchants and siunmerslde Raceway extend an invitation to all interested in harness racing to attend the afternoon and even- ing racos on Wednesday, August 25th, and the night racing on Thursday and Saturday nights, August 20 and 20. There will be is heats featuring the finest 2- year-oid. S-year-old and 4-year-old trottera and pacors bred and pro- duced in the Msritimes. A total of 65 coils are entered. the get ol 21 royally bred stallions. In addition there are 15 claaslxisd THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING. CHRRLOTTETOWN TUESDAYS D A.lII. to 8 WEDNESDAYS 9 AM. THURSDAYS 9 A.M. FRIDAYS 910. M. to 5 P.M. AT THE R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS 3rd FLOOB OF BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. ....o.a. THE ABOVE SCHEDULE TAKE EFFECT FIOM AUG- UST 1ST AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FUITHEI NOTICI m..o.i ror full Information Qardlng career youagmeaandwomeei-canada'amodernandexpenlingAlr roreo-vials the Mobile Recruiting Unit an anal he above days, dashes and a feature 01.000 Due Mr Ali Trot and Jolie. The at- lioiala of summerdde laoawa! have a splendid track. excellent faculties and we trust will have a most successful meeting. which they certainly deserve. last year's futuritiea were among the most in- teresting we have ever witnessed and this years promises to be equally as good, it not better. The Futuritiea .are promoted by the Prince ldward island Harness luc- lng Club, whose President is Dr. R. 1'. Seaman and the Secretary is the very active W. a. Gillespie These men with others have pro- moted these very worth while eon- testa for years and they have been the means of bringing out many of the beat trottera and bacon campaigned through the years and being campaigned now in the Maritimes. and elsewhere. And now we take a glance over the past week's racing throughout the Maritime: and we note that on Saturday night. Aug. 11, at'Pred- erlcbon,-N.B.. 1"ederal's Girl, own- ed by O. H. Moainley, Houlton. Maine, and driven by Allison Lang- ille, won the first dash in 2.20, Bevois Orphan Annie (Johnston) 2. The 2nd and 0th dashes were won by Victory Belle, owned and driven by R. E. Hamilton of Wood- stock with Prince Abner .tBurt) 2-6 and cclso Boy (Jensen) 0-2 Time, 2.10 2-5, 2.18 2-5. The 2rd and 7th dashes were won by Prin- coss Tina, owned by Mrs. Allison Langille and driven by 1". Carr, Pure Gold (Langiile Jr.) 2-8. Camp- bell's Buddy (3. Campbell) 8-2. The 4th and 8th dashes were won by Free Spirit (Hamilton) owned by F. Violette. Eltmunaton, Top Royal (Carr) 2-8. slicker Tau (McDonald) (-2. Time, 2.11 2-5 The inn and 0th dashes were won by shamrock Thoughts (Mount), owned by Edwards as Mount, Fred- ericton, with llltakey (Linden), owned by P. W. Bridges, 2-2. Time, 2.10, 2.11 4-5. on Wednesday night, August 16th, at Fredericton, six of the eight dashes were completed but the 1th and 8th could not be com- pletcd on account of rain. In the 1st and 6th dashes Lucky Spenc- er (Hamilton) owned by Fraser at Hamilton, Woodstock, was 1-2, Valuable Doc, owned and driven by Hedley Jones, Wickham. 2-1 Time, 2.10 1-5, 2.18 4-5. In the 2nd and ctn dashes Impatient Lady (Burt), owned by M. Conalogus, Forest city, Mains, was 1-3, Jo Ann Cs.-tie, owned and driven by E. B. Savage, Fredericton. 2-1. Time, 2.15 2-5, 2.14 8-5. The 3rd dash was won by Campbell's Bud- dy (3. Campbell), owned by Bruce Campbell, Borden, P.E.I., Linda Bells (Langills, Br.) 2. Time, 2.15 3-5. The 4th dash was won by Princess Tins (Burt), owned by Mrs. A. Lsngille, time, 2.15 2-5. The very cold windy night cut down the attendance at the Char- lottetown Raceway Tuesday night but those who braved the elements saw some excellent finishes. In the lat and 5th dashes Bob Clegg (Goguen) owned by E. Ford, was 1-4, Belle Budlong (Sample) 1-1. Time, 2.17 2-5. 2.21. In the 2nd and 6th dashes the trotter Tartan (C Smith), owned by Ray Stewart, was 1-5, Real Gingo (O'Mca.ra), owned by Mrs. E. Mustacalis. was 3-1. Time, 2.17 1-5, 2.10 0-5. The 3rd and 7th daeliee were won byi Barbara Ann Queen, owned by H. FOR SALE "SUNKIS'l' JOE" Three year old boy colt, sired by Jolllty (2.05 124)). Dam-Winnie O'Reta, by Col. Aubrey. -App1y- P. K. MULLIGAN Kinkors -...-.. UNIT wru. visn: On PM to 5 PM. to 8 PM. opportniniiea for - 0. K33 wet-zxtv SPEGIAI. NEW Till - 500x16 101.95 PLUS lecepable casing -o.l(..n-IlliEil -' st-tosinm trip was the peer Yute om- Iu- areaor), owned by Andrew Perry Grew ) Choolaie with liobert Iruoa (ldaolleill) 2. Dip tlempla). 0-2. Time. 2.17. 2.10. In the succeeding dash Robert in the 4th and nth dashes Prince Bruce. owned by George Brook- nudlong, owned and driven by ing. was 2, Yute 8. Time, 2.00 2-5. Harold cudmorc. was 1-0. Palrao. Clahagen (Campbell) was 44. My owned by Kennedy 5 wuliams and Volo is owned by W. 1'. Malib- drivsa by 5. Kennedy. was 2-1. boa and was driven by P. Carr. Time, 2.10, 2.14. rail-go's psrfob In the 3 Clan Pace, Lady Olen manca under the conditions was (sample), owned by .1. Turner, was a good one. 1-S, Ill Oonto. owned and driven . by Eddie Ooles, 'I-1, Rusty Hanover we had the pleasure or a short (Corr) 2-1. Time. 2.11 1-5, 2.10 1-5. visit from I. Thane Belyea, well The Class A Trot was won by known horse lover of In-sdarloton. Frisco the Great, owned by Reg by Lloyd Anliuar. I-1. Time,-Iau 2-5. 2.14. In the Ind and 0th daalfea Billy Direct Heir. owned and dri- ven by H. Kirkpatrick. Saint John, was 1-4, Valuable Doe, owned and driven by H. I. Jenn, Lower Kara, 8-1. Time. 2.10 8-5, 2.17 1-5 dllhdd Shir- ley Doris owned and driven by Joe nob chaud, luotouobe. was 1-3. lilly Protector (Renaud). own- ed by T. Leger. Buolouche, I-1 Time, 2.20 2-5. 2.21. In the 5th and nth daabea Ramona Chips. owned by the Bright spot Club and driv- en by M. Lawson, was 1-1, Oed- swimming back to resort. He 10 illldltdle :00. times. Thane is looking remarkably well and he says that the night racing is going over good in Pred- ericton and more and more peo- ple are becoming interested! in it. He left on return yesterday afternoon and intended taking in the races at Moncton last night. and driven by Bob Holman, came through along the rail to win in 2.10 8-5. This dash brought great applause from the grandstand. It la the second excellent drive he has made in a week. the other one be- ing at Old Home week when he won with his 2-year-old, Rubison We were delighted to have a Glen. In the Class 3 Pace Jay's letter from our good friend Ran- Hope, owned and driven by Art nls MacDonald or Sydney, N. 8, Jay, Borden, won the first dash who is campaigning Harry Hir- with Propane (Bobey) 2. Propane, sch's stable on Quebec tracks. owned by small st Arnctt, 5u.m- Here are a few extracts from it:- msrslde won the next dash with ”i!lue Bonnets and Richelieu are Lady Abner (smith) 2. Time, 2.16 having bang-up racing with re- !-5, 2.17 3-5. cord crowds and the betting on the mutuela running from one hun- Wednesday night was Ladies dred to one hundred and fifty Night at Saint John Exhibition thousand every night. Lord Brook- track and a total of 3,500 fans ville 2.04 2-5 broke the track trot were on hand to see some excsl- ting record at Blue Bonnets last lent racing. In the lat and 4th night with a. mile in 205. Cape dashes Oliver. chief, owned and Breton horses are winning their driven by Art Davidson, was 1-2. share or the money, last week my Donald C. 11.. owned and driv.-s:.sts"ule had five wins, Worrsll Lew- Starters And Post Positions SATURDAY IIIDIIT RACES SDMMERSIDE RACEWAY POST TIME 8:30 STANDARD TIME crass c.c. nor AND race mass 1 e s-runs: use The Earle Sample stable with nine horses left late this week for Lswiswn, Maine. Earle experts to race them at two or three other meetings belora returning home. in wins. Bran, Richard Jabalee. to get to the front but one of this province's greatest athletes -whose other exploits in- oluded mushing to the Klondyke in the early days searching for gold, and whose record in the ring was a notableone - Jim Ponder- gast - is back here residing in Charlottetown after spending some months at the Pacific Coast. Jim has always taken a great inter- est in tarress racing and some of our pieaaantut experiences were at his New Annan track. Despite a bad accldentiwhlch he met with he is still the same Jolly Jim. The excellent program and the presence of the free-for-aller My Volo 2.02 2-5, brought a large crowd to Wednesday night's racing at Bummerside, and My Volo did not disappoint them. pacing the first mile in 2.00 1-5 - the fastest mile trotted or paced in this province this season. Second to him that m.......1.......;...:. :: heavy going. For Sale MONEY MAC Br. G 2 by Real Money, T lg ,, I-. I W WHITSTABLE. England ( ) - A baby seal five times phgrala a being put into the sea at tllfla Iran: um "'"um'7' Imtily was . temporary home in a I.l.I'I ath ind led on shrimps until he was taken -g; OVERSEAS mvnsrsax-r syimtv. ice) -Overseas enter- prises supplied 00 per cent of the 1052-53 total investment in Aus- N.3., who has helped this column Bonler and driven by George aobey, ric Hanover .(cnuo) 24, Time g.-315., indgcmn, 9,, Run; m,. for years and is one of the best with Peggy lilis (stead) 2. In the Table, iDowney) 5-2. Time, 2.11. informed horseman in the .Ilari- second dash New Forest. owned 2.1!. TD is had three wins end two seconds and Don Ratchford had a couple North Sydney. won one of the best huts here this season. He raced for his life was shut off, then came on at the last end of the mile to win in 2.10." Rennie think: there will not be many miles in better than 2.10 this season over Canadian tracks, due to so much rain which makes Arrnsrrron AMATEUR PIIDTDGIIAPIIEII3 THE P. E. I. INKEEPI-IRS' ASSOCIATION Is offering prizes totalling 050.00 In a competition I for photos or interest to tourists. in man said. van 8 owned by each time DEPENDABLE By Dialing 5581 & 6582 MAPLE LEAF - TAXI - 'in'.in?li5i"i'......,..1 surge of overseas SERVICE This competition is being organ- ized by the Charlottetown Camera Club. Closing date for entries is Sept. 30. For further information contact Mr. Roland Taylor, Tayiors Jewellers, Charlottetown. Photos should be submitted to: Mr. Wslthen Gsudet, - Charlottetown. 111 Grafton St.. investments is a government spokes- 1-6 nos:-znr LEE 6-5 LEE csvamzno dam Dorothy Abbene by 2-2 wrummso G. 7-1 DIANNE CARROL Abbe Worm” 3-7 GERTIE 5. 34 MR. PRICE 4-3 TIME'LL TELL Also eligible-Judy's Girl; Lucky RANNIEIS PAL 5-s MISS wonrnv DALE Dale B-G- 4 by Pagliacifl dam cuss A user names 2 at s-runs: ssoo.oo Dorothy Abbelie. 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