ms um... , --u--- N. -o ' E 1 E H ' . ....., -: '.:::. t . was .5S2.";ITs.J3-i'm(e 2: e"s):viI' A lTraia . is sire and .. owned .1: ocean. xv;-If '!t.,;';,lF,:',,',;';,”"'gl,',;,-11190" Brac XCC mi. ,l . " ' 33);. Hhlv Hll'f!DlJ7.liIteniIIlliI'!'liul'lv ghiziearsi H. usndale (I. A Bull Cliaulllilt. canlht the summaries Sm, H. -1-”... my pg, 5- , on (Mac- at atosa Raceway where spec- Just nub”. I. by 11 2.12. Ai)- ill on ems are being aid. in ood,me'Mu!.u, Argo - 13- Millie the f pace Jug Chief 1:52 2-5 c, w-M, -1,":-o ...':.':...':: :3 2:: :i:::.'.-... ......."'''''.l”.'. :2: l ,'fIm.'j;u4-5, . seoonddash.Tim.2022-5.2M "3 5””) ” c. 1. so. The track realm: la 2 on held George A Callback Butnniorlide nua1ou's by V ngmld A 11acita's fg?,2.m:'.3.'fc'n..cugy. AA race in. Constable) 1-1.'neaI Joe (A. Premier 3. Walter (A. Lowery) LOW )3-3. All ( - .3, Impact (L. 0'Meara) 3-1, 811(- loll: Chied (H. stead) H. Tillflill Bay (C. Smith) 4-2. Time. 2:12 4-5 2:11. Premier J. Walter is owned by Jack Annear. Montelue and Impact by Mrs. E. Mllltacalil, iialilax. Free For All Trot and Pace-Jerry A. Hanover (D. Wip- ener) i-1..Mr.- Jollscott (L. 0- Meara) 2-1. GIY Spirit (3. Mac- Fadyen) 4-3, Queen Primrose (C. O'Brien) 3-6. Time. 2:13 3-3, 2:13- 45 Jerry A. Hanover is owned by 11.11. Bevan. Charlottetown. RECORDS LOWERED At Fredericton last Monday night two horses lowered their re- cords. one of them, John Jollity doing it twice and now sports a tab of 2:12 4-5. His former recored was 2:15. He is only four years old and is a great prospect. Sum- mary: Races 1 and 5, Ginny For- bes (Mehan) 1-3, Dlanadaie-'('l'. Weir) 3-1, Bonnie Bank (C. Mac- Arthur) 2-2. Time.- 2:18 1-5. 2:21. Gi .:y Forbes is owned" by J.D. Mehan. St. Stephen and Dianadale by Wilfred Price. Canterbury. Rac- es 2 and 8. line Belle (Mopnt) 1-l, Jennie Lee By (W. Burtt) 2-4. Doc Banks D. (C. Bishop) 4-2. Time, 2:14 1-5, 2:17 2-5. Irna Belle is owned by MacTait, Frederict- on. Races 3 and 7, John Jollity (it. Burtt) 1-1. Marcia Ciegg (Har- vey) 2-2, Flaxey Pointer (11. Chase) 3-3. Time. 2:13 3-5, 2:12- 3-5. John Jollity is a 4-year-old by Joillty 2:05'l4 and is owned by Joseph Coates. Maahwaaltals. Rac- es 4 and 8, Robert Bruce (N. Lindon) 1-1. Miss Abner T. (B. Burtt) 2-2. Time. 2:12 2-5. 2:12 4-5. PACING DERBY The 325,000 National Pacing Derby one and one-quarter mile pace at Roosevelt Raceway last week was the feature event and brought together seven of the fas- test pacers in the world. It was won by Daimond Hal. driven by Joe O'Brien and owned by the S.A. Camp Stables. Dotty's Pick 2:00 was 2, Philip Scott 1:50 2-5. 1, Amoritlzer 2:01. 4. B'liaven 1:59 1-5, Hllisota 1:50. 2, and Ad- ios Harry 1:55, 7. Time. 2:33 4-5. The world's record is 2:31 2-5. Joe has also picked up a lot oi other wins but up to dat has not started Scott Frost 2:00. lar- gest money winning trotiar of 1255. At Buffalo Raceway. N.Y. Joe won with Adios Express. setting a new track record of 2:04 2-5. Our friend who gives us information of American tracks from time to time writu that he expects to see Joe at .8aratoga Grand circuit meet this weak. . .At Foxboro Raceway last week Bob Ryan won aha 5th race with Jolllty Girl in We were pleased to have a lot- at Coldbrook track. Saint John. Blair has been doing cutie well and reports that the competition is very keen. and there are up- wards of ill horses stables. He is in the same bars as Al Lang- ille. whose horses are making a very trona impression in the summaries. ey are making a lot of improvelitenta in the track, buildings, etc., getting ready for the Exhibition which will be held in September. Blair will probab be over for our Old Home Wee races rand bring his stable with him. RACING EVENT The biggest racing event of the season was the Monctoolan 83.W0 pace held over the Moncton Race- way on Monday night last. he attendance of over 4.500 was fully up to the expectations of the pro- moters and the race will go down in history as one of the best free for ails ever held in these prov- incesdttookalotefaarvatolm u-; 33.000 and our gratulations to the promoters who carried the event through so successfully. it brought together ten of the fast- est free for alien in the Dominion and we are glad to that the money was pretty w split up among them and also pleased to Hanover (J see that Arm's Dream. bred and owned in this Province. was the winner of one of the dashes. winners at : Rac- lisnss) 1-1. Maryland lilaea (Mac- Leod).2-3. Texas Girl (Kaye) 3-2. Time, 2.15 4-5, 2.12 1-5. Scottish aftern Wick is owned by Dr. A.E. John- ston, Great Village. Recon 2 and I. Adomlte (MacLeod) 1-4. Haley's Alpha (Haley) 3-1, Patrick Hud- long (D. Turner) 2-2. Time, 2.15 2-5, 2.10. Adomlte is owned by C.E. Bran. Collingwood. and Hal- ey's Alpha by 11.0. Haley. Anti- gonish. Races 3 and 7, Riclilend (Harrison) 1-5, Jerry's nightmare (Connors) 3-1. Time, 2.00 3-5, 2.10 2-5. Richland is owned by Ernest Smith, Sydney and Jerry's Night- mare by Carl Mccully. Truro. race 5, Dominator Pick (G. Pink- ney) 1. Lucky Harvester (Daniels) 2. Time, 2.18 1-5. Winning owner. Mrs. Chris Richards, Truro. Race 3, Hamilton Lady (Conroy) 1. Peg- 's Pride (Leblanc) 2. Time, 2.- 1 3-5. Winning owner, Mrs. Keith Thomas, Halifax. At Summerside "aceway Wed- nesday night five records were broken and some real upsets were seen during the night. BB Pace. Jolity Mark (Furness) 1-3, Ginger E. (1. Kelly) 3-1, seconds Count (Chapelle) 2-6. Vera Signal (C. smith) 7-2. Time, 2.20, 2.17 4-5. both new records. Jolly Mark is owned by Dr. T.R. Furness, Ken- sinltoii and Ginger E. by C.0. El- lis. 0iLeary. AA Trot, Sarah J. (Dickie) 1-2, Lorne Hudlong (L. Kelly) 2-1. Waymnrk (J. MacGreg- or) 2-5. Bonnie's Girl (Henneassy) 4-3. Time. 2.10. 2.12 records. Sarah J. Wilbert Dickie. Borden and Lorne Dudlong by S.J. MacDonald. Sour- is. A Pace. Sunkist Joe (Whalen) 1-1. Propane (Sobcy) 2-2. Little Delbert (Smith) 3-4. Ten Spot (Bewnesa) 5-3. Time.'2.ll 2-5. 2.14 a new record. Sunkist Joe is own- ed by Keith Keith Mulligan. Kin- kora. AA Pace Jo-Jo Spenc (Mac gregor) 1-2. ill Conto (Cole) 3-1. Myrtle's Boy (A. Perry) 2-4. Meg (Bowness) 4-8. Time. 2.14 4-5, 2.- 14 3-5, Jo Jo Spencer is owned by Andrew Perry, summeraide and n1 Conto by Edward Cola. Marfieid. At Sackviiie Downs Wednesday night, Races 1 and 4, A Trot and Pace, Mr. Rock (5. Walker) 1-2, Royal Bank (G. Manger) 4-1, Gideon Hanover (Daniels) 2-4. Time.2.i1 2-5. 2.12. Mr. Rock is owned by Charles Walker, Lower Sackvilie. N.S., Royal Bank is James Given. Halifax. Races. and 3. Jet Master (L. Walker) 1-1, Theo A Nick (L. O'Brien) 2-3. Fio- renca Harmony (G. Manger) 4-2. Time. 2.10 4-5. 2.12 2-5. Jet Master is owned by L. AND G. Stables. H ax. Races 2 and 7, Farscud (D. er) l-1. Hi Gal (L. Walk- er) 2-2. Time, 2.11 1-5. 2.15 1-5. Farscud is owned by Don Turner Dartmouth. Race 5. Marine (Camp- bell) 1, Farmer Brown (Haley) 2. Keller Hanover (Hector) 8. ime. 2.17 4-5. The winner in own- ed by the Good Time Stable, Hali- fax. Race 3, i:leanor'a Dream Boy (Yorke) 1. Grand Miss Volo Ratehford) 2, Margo Jones 3. Time. 2.21. The winner is owned by Captain John Cruik- shank. Halifax. WORLD'8 RECORD Glanelng through the latest Horseman and Fair World we see where at the recent rneetin n, N.Y.. half mile trac in the in Club Trotting Oaks gtaka for 3-year-old flutes, purse 14,100. E tun Princess Avery) was -1. Norah Frost (J. O'Brien) 3-2. -six other starters. Time. 2.04. 2.02-a 2- heat wot-id's record for 3year-old trotters over a half mile track. in the Debut- ante stake for 2-year-old pacing fillies MIxlns's Dream. driven by Earle Avery, was 1-6-1. Time. 206 2-5. 2.01. 2.11 4-5. in the ill. Roland Harrim . was 2- . Tiara. 2.02 4-3. 2.01 1-3. in the 2.22 pace. March Away. 3. by Duals Wu (.1. O'Brien) was 2-1-1, Fred Astaire 1-2- Gill! pg It nu, (E. (M on was taken away on a stretcher. DAD WEATHER Sussex, NB. rs-opened with a racing program on Wednesday oon. The events had been postponed due to weather condi- tions and the crowd was not as large as hoped but the racing was good and the management believe the next race will attract a big ttendance. Prince Edward Island horses were the principal winners. in the lat and 4th dashes Progress Brand (A. Rogers) was 1-1, Peg- gy D. (Dohson) 2-2. Time, 2:25. 2:20 1-5. Progress Brand is owned by P. McMahon, Kenalngton. P.E. I. In the 2nd and tlth dashes Jane B. (E. Sempie was 1-1, Canadai (A. Rogers) 2-4, Jay's Goldie (Jay) ii-2. Time, 2:14 5-5. 2:13 3-5. Jane B. is owned by Bert Steele, Bang- or. In the 8rd and 7th dashes Rita Federal (Cormier) was 1-1, Con- gresawoman (Milton) 2-3. Fllcka Mcliilwyn (Rogers) 3-2. Time, 2:15, 2:16. Rita Federal is owned by Bert Taylor, Moncton. in the 5th and 8th dashes Whispering Willow (E. Sempie) was 1-1. Bruce's Sia- ter (Fitzpatrick) 2-3, Mar D. Jr. (Cormier) 3-2. Time. 2:14 2-5. 2:14- Whiapering Willow is owned by Earle Sempie. AT MONCTON ' At Moncton Wednesday night, Racss l and 4 - Doctor J.D. (J. Goguen) 1-5. Touti Roy (R. Bar- rieau) 2-1. Miss Elia (Thompson) 3-2. Time, 2:20. 2:16. Doctor J.D. is owned by George Bourgeois. Mamrarncook and Toutl Boy by RB. Noddin. Moncton. He is a 4-year-old by Wldow's Pride and he had no previous record. Races 2 and 0. May Kaimuck (G. Gau- det) 1-3, Lou Kaimuck (R. Barri- eau) 3-1, Cain (W. Jardine) 2-2: Time. 2:12, 2:13. May Kalmuck is owned by Lelilanc Bros.. Menc- ton. and Ian Kalmuck by Dr. J. Delaney, Moncton. Races 3 and 7 Countess Carla (L. Barrieau) 1-1. Glendale Cindy (T. litter) 2-4. Jo- sedale Scotland (E. Goguen) 4-2. Time. 2:14. 2:17. Countess Carla is owned by L. Barrieau. Moncton. Races 2 and ii - Abbeiand (W. Jardine) 1-l. Tenniawood (J. 00' guen) 2-4. Guy Tucker (R. Har- ricau) 4-2, Senator Creiuoile (Ramsay) 3-3. Time, 2113. 2:12 2-5. Abbeiand is owned by .15. Watt. Quebec. DOUBLE ACCIDENT Racing at Fredericton on Thurs- day night was marred by a double accident in the second dash. Prince Abner, owned liy'Jock Fra- ug nl.W00dIi-Ock. and Bay State Ellen from the Dewitt Stable of lloulton. Maine. Filed IIP ill all home stretch. Bob Hamilton. dri- ver of Prince Abner. was rushed to the hospital. Later it was found that he was suffering from severe leg bruises and was moved to his home. The hrilhter DIR 01 "10 picture was the winning of the 4th dash by slicker Tass. owned by Bruce MacDonald. Fredericton in 2:07 1-5. the fastest time in Fredericton Raceway since the lights were installed three years 0. . Summsry...Variety Dash - Don aid B. (C. Bishop) 1. Twinkle Dawn (Akerly) 2. Time. 2:12. Donald B. is owned by C. Bishop. Fredericton. Races 1 and 5 . Little Chuck. o and driven by James Bar- . Stephen. 1-1, Elladals (F. Johnson 2-3. Reynolds Hanover (Hamilton) 3-2. Time. 2:13, 2:17- 1-5. ces 2 and a Bay State Joe an) 1-6. Bay State Ellen (T. Weir) dnf-1. Barry Hebert (Lang) 2-3. Swift Trick (gin-imona) 5-2. Time. 2:15. 2:17. ay ltata Joe owned by J.D. Mehan. and Bay State Ellen by Joel H. DeWi1t. Races 3 and 7 - Donald G.R. (Lang) 1-2. Marion Budlong (Mount) 2-1. Time. 2:13, 2:13. Dea- aid (3.11. as 0.I::Cd hyuIi.loy;l. Ki-IRS. WI. Budiotsg by?.!'. Vannuahkk. Fred- aricton. Races 4 and 3 - Sticker Tass owned and driven by Bruce id.,1-2. Colonel Dan, own- ed by Bob Ryan and Driven by R. Troy, 2-1. Bayonne (M. Mac- so 2:01 1-I,-a new Arthur) . . TIIIXO. CIIP record for slicker Tau.4:0. . eommodatlon in Chairman Criticizes Leonard nnovma. n.c. (CP - nus. A. c. Critchley. chairman oi the recent Canada Cup, matches in Whtwerlll. Surrey, has criticised gihr ltaa iaonard for "poor lrig. Critchley was comment- is; an 1 s complaints over conditions during the British n at Hoyiake. where he went a la the Canada Cup at "Leonard received first - class treatment in Britain. All of his expenses were paid, all trans- portation taken care of and ac- commodation provided at Went- wortb. plus his 35.000 honorarium. We did our very best for him and his wife. although he was one of Ibo very few who brought their a. "His complaints of terrible ac- Liverpooi were For -"Poor Sportsmanship" childish because it has long been a standing British open mic tht pros find their own accommoda- tine." The retired Canadian Army of- 7 f the British G - ggunnd ll.l'a.cdilI: Association in sin. said: -qr: my personal opinion that Stan left Wentworth with a chip on his shoulder after blowing that three - stroke lead in the last round to Snead and Hogan. it has certainly not enhanced the D0 u- larity of Canadian athlees "We .. . . were enact for a Cana- dian to win the Canada Cup. which would have happened but for Leonard's unfortunate col- lapse. The real misfortune. how- ever. was in his subsequent re- marks. which showed poor spons- manship." To Study Possibility Of Title Bout BUENOS AIRES (AP: D The manager of world tlyweigm box. in champion Pascual Perez of Argentina said Thursday he wm study the possibility of staging a title fight with Welshman Dal Dower in Buenos Aires. Manager Lazaro Koci said he would gladly study any terms ad. vanced by Dower's manager Nat Seller for staging the bout. Seller said in London that Perez had accepted an offer of 210,000 to fight Dower in Wales-a match which collapsed because promoter Jack Solomons could not find a suitable stadium. Seller added "we will not want half that sum- indeed we'll take even 1955 than that-to go in the Argentine." Koci said that Tony Pets-onella, chairman of the National Boxingi Association in the U.S.. has threat- ened "drastic action" against Pe- rez if he refuses to defend his title next against Mexico's Memo Dicz. Koci said he will instruct his representative in the U.S.. Char- ley 'ohnston, to take up the matter with Peironella. Lumsden To Help Bell VICTORIA (CP) - Cliff Lums- don. clubmate of Marilyn Bell and winner of the &-mile Atlantic City swim Wednesday. is coming to Victoria to assist in Marilyn's training and to prepare for a Juan de Fuca Strait bid of his own. Decision for the burly Toronto swimmer to come here was reached after he spoke by tele- phone with Coach Gus Ryder. in Sat., July 21 195:; ' Hsssslbroolt Ines Winners Saturday Results of Horse Races held at Hszeibrook Saturday. July 1411:. Weft: ' v Class A:Guy Baron. C. Wood 1-1 Lena's Pride, A. Hughes 22. DIII McElwyn, W. Smallwood 3-4. Bud- EzC1ow4-3.- dy Wat 3-5. 2.30 3-5. Time 2. smauwoad 1-1: Michael Peter. J. Ryan 2-2: Walt'n See. 1-. Wood C- 3 Money Taltet. Paynler "Id "'5' Kjnngn 3.5; BUGIOIIK. H. attempt on the strait. Ryder, overjoyed with Lums- don'a Atlantic city victory. wants to link his two top swunmers in training for their mutual benefit. Ryder coached Marilyn and Cliff together during the spring but was unable to accompany Lumsdon to Atlantic City because Victoria training Marilyn for her of commitments in Victoria. Class B: Southliori-I Pride. -7- 2 rhesus-ai.n.r;g.7' Eflf C-4: HOCW Adds. 3. V0015-I Time is as, no 2-5. 4 lob Yorke. H. H. 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