PAGE 81'! Iug "II 'THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 29. 1951 . I M, 1 ---- (Chu- . I951 -:'- Maritime Harness Racing Review -:- I951 Thrilling Season Recalled, Featuring Photo. Finishes, Larger Pirses, More Performers .i.yn 2.06. owned by Duncan Mac- iri-;.-i'ri'i:iN(i PERFORMANCES OVER FOUR bi.-ii:iTiniEiIII(en;Iie. giorenIceI.I C.JB.,Jandsdriven Gm") DWI, by mm mm who .ve-I-rIisHth-If srggttllttle 3291"" Y . amp 6 ; 0- 0 pencer ' I ' r-rare. oa en cy. S WES i'lVel1 NIGHT RACING PLANTS AND OTHER TRACKS 210.owned by Charles Rose. Wood- I(4m”' staph 18' S3'd"eli'-Z-12' I all her races by her cwner stock, and driven by Roy Barnett: l.nek Hanover 2.08 3-5, owned by Bert Yerxa. Sussex, N. B.. and driven by Claude O'Brien; Man- iilster Direct 2.05. owned by Dewat Bros, Summerside, and driven by Willard Kelly; McK1yo Cash 202. (By D. A. ltliu.-K.) Spectacular racing with more heats-inore perforiners - --innrc photo finishes and more money raced for featured rum: uuiuiu Ii-ed I-mormm Season-oi 1951 FASTEST M.B. TROITING MARE-Jennie Kalmuck 2.10 3-5 (H. O'Donnell). Owned by Lorne Letcher, Sprlnghill, N.S. July 23. Charlottetown-2.10 3-5. FASTEST MB. FACING MARE -Miss Donna Mao 2.11 (L. Latch- er). Owned by Lorne Letcher. Springhlll, N.S. JulyP1l, Charlotte- tcwn-2.11. FASTEST MB. PACING STAL- LION-Saven Up Direct 2.08 3-5 (L. walker). Owned by Lloyd Walker. Halifax. Aug. 4. Truro-' 2.08 3-5. ' FASTEST M.B. TROTTINO GELDING-Bud -Kalmuck 2.12 (-1 FASTEST M.B. FACING GELD- ING - Donald 0.12. 2.08 2-5 (R Barnett.) owned by W.M. Flem- ming. Juniper. N.B. Sept. 8, Fred- ericton, N.B. - 2.09 4-5. .I FASTEST M.B. FOUR YEARI OLD PACER - Abner the Great ltlAl'GF.R Erin 2.04 3-5 (R2 Creamer). Owned 2.1.5 3-5, 2.09 1-5. O Maritime Race Winners crease over the number for 1950 !Enwai'd Island with approximately 3-10 has a very slight increase over New Brunswick. that province wit- nessing more racing this year on account. or the new night plant at Woodstock. Top dash winner of .n Iclayton MacLeod of Westville. NS -Zola won 18 dashes. lowered -her tccord to 2.08 1-5 at Triiro. which mink also gave that track a new pacing record. In a tie for second place with 15 dashes won are Jen- nie Kalmuck 2.10 3-5 and Joan- There were 1313 heats or dashes I raced in 1951. which is a small in- 55 Nova Scotia with its two large I Inight racing plant: is again in the lead with nearly 650 dashes. Prince by N. Aclrer. St. Stephen. N.B. -,- Aug. 16, Charlottetown - 2.08 4-5. I lilo Maritimes biggest racing season. 19 tracks (6 less than I I ,I,,I),,,,,g ,,,.,..,,,. in H... Mm... II I ,I , last year) gave purses totalling over 511218.001)-1517.000 0”-ed by Gems” 3' G” ”””c' 9'” 2'” lC'- SRPPV” 0”” P-Vi times 1951 with n pi-i't:(:ittrige oi 0"” 3-” 4'9" 1” ”l”'d "Iii" 1”” 1 iiioro than the previous year Truro Raceway Lid paid '""' "'3' 5"” driven by Edward James Hem". summmiu PEI" 4-an H I I ” '-”5"”5 L2 shlnlm H21" '3” 3'5! - ' ' 5 I-' "V t ' thcn another tie for fourth place Wynne; in 1951 with u Goguen; Miss Knox 2.00 3-5. own- ed by G. H. Buntain. Charlotte- town, and driven by Joe Hennes- L-cy: Ohio Hal 2.09 3-5. owned by P. J. Cadegan. Sydney. and driven by Worrell Lewis; Seven-Up Direct out . u,2.3(l in purses; Charlottetown Exhibition Associa- tion. 5.).i.Sl95 and additional amounts to drivers and grooms as prizes; Sydney Sports Centre paid out 547,835 and the newly operated Woodstock, N.B. Raceway, !iR26,62i).(l0. Other Mai-iliiiie ovals where purse racing was held are Chatham- Aug. 13. Charlottetown - 2.11 2-5. ' FASTEST M. B. FOUR YEAR OLD TRO'1'I'ER - Tyndall Sem-I pie 2.16 1-5 (G. Woodside). Owned NIB. Aug. 14. Charlottetown -'1- .1. Aug. 11, FASTEST NEW PERFORMER Just Lucky tl:l. Shaw). Owned by George Woodsidc. Fredei'ictoii,iby Willard Stewart. Soiithport, P.- Clinrlotlctowii-2.1b between Abner the Great 2.11 2-5 and Arszot Pointer 2.07 with 13 dashes. ' I other winners are: 12 dashes woii - Abbles Boy 2.14 2-5, Lady IOLA HENLEY, 2:08 U5-Leading heat to her credit. Owned and driv single streak 2.10. Time Table 2.03. Tyndall Sempie 2.16 1-5; 4 daslies- en by Clayton MlicLcod. Westville, NS. Tramp 2.18, Calumet Dido 2.21 2-5. ':I,13, Charniii1g,Guy 2.17 4-5. Col- Carl Frisco 2.03. Cedric Hanover - . , , . . . 1033-5.0)Vncd and driven by Lloyd - 1.33-I - I . X. 1)., )1 P1010 a .Sl,0()0 2.30 CIIaSs pace was ieattlred. Cove- VVg1kerI Halifax, and victory Dal: 2'!:AlS:,'EsT M B THREE YEARI . o . Sgigtlc, IT” 3,,50'8,P(;1Iyd::'IcI3c's Abner Hanover 2.12, Ace Fiiigo 2.17 mm Adam ZIIZI Conn” megs, ZIWI in-.irl, 1.1-..l., where two meetings were held, Dieppe, N.B., 2.03 2-5, owned by 13. C. Cruick- OLD ACER ; meter JIAI MZII HMS, mm In Mmumcs II A,;iJe1'and mo" 3'II,.II Budwm 3.5, Alan Mac 2.14 4-5. Anyway Dan McE1wyn 245 2-5, Dewey Direct 2.21, Follow Us 2.11. Helen K 2.17. Home First. 2.13 2-5. Jack- icr. Pride 2.25 3-5. Jim 2.13, Jimmie A. 2.13 3-5, Joe Cook 2.06. Johnny Early 2.15 2-5, Josedale Clipper 2.02; 1-2, Judy Kalmuclr 2.16 2-5 June Henley 2.17, Lealaiids Pritli 2.21. Lela Budlong 2.10 3-5. Maul Stout 2.14, Maggie's Boy, Mannls- srianiz. and driven by B.-.Cruik- shank. 2.17, Bonnie Dale 2.15 1-5. Celia Sharon 2.17 3-5. C. Harry Budiong 2.18 1-5, Chocolate Dip 2.13 4-5. six meets, Fredericton, N. B., its fall Exhibition race meet miislstiiiyz. of three afternoons, Inverness, N. S., two after- noons, Kinkora, P.E.I.- and Montague, P.E.I. one each, Snekrilic. N. R. three meets, Saint John, N. B., two meets, hi. llotcris, P.E.1., one, St. Stephen, N.B., four, South Rus- lim. llIi-IJ.1., onc- Summerside, P.E.I., one, Sussex, N.B. one. in addition matinee races were held in several places. 2.10 4-5. Dick Erla 2.04 3-5. June Bee 2.13 1-5. Junior Hal 2.10: FASTEST NIILE TROTTED I0 dashes - Aubrev Budlonr: 3.1)- (G. Manger-).;:-3. Cobblestone 2.11 1-5, Neil Bud- fl--ma Dale 2-1? 3-5- DOME DW0" orp 7-no-I-1-1.33 Frisco gm-IO-ineri by Harry Hirsch. Sx-dnev,”onc 2.12 3-5. Pliicky Biidlong 2.17 I-i1d.. 2.13. Earins PrlnceGChi:Ii'mlnIgI ' ' 4 - . . vs . 1"':tl1 twenty. Truro being runner- C-i'(-at (D. McNeilll. Owned by Rc;:I N-S. July 2. Sydney. -- 210- ;l?II-Ch-W1 B"d10"'-', 31" 153- R”1”:.”' E32” :I;r5:oid4f3'u1 ”2",..””;i-, up with ten. Sydney and Wood- sonier, Siinimcrsidc, P.1-3.1. Sept. I-'.-xs'1'1-:s'r TWO HEATS TROT-,5'l""3"”l0 2-09 353.. V0111! L3 V0110 '”"" '-- ' ' ' .-.:nck are tied for third place with.l3. Chcirlotletoii-ii. - 2.25 3-5. Jack-,'rn:1) on PACED .. Argot, pgimc. 4.9-03 l'5- Vim”-V D319 2'03 9'57 9 fjf,fi,iff,;f,j””f,2c3If,'fIJ,,2,',),GM:,'Q',nJ;iZ? 1-5 ( . O'Brien.) Owned by 1)r.1 season or 1951 J. A. Doiialioe. Truro. NS. Sep1..' 12. Charlottetown T 2.12 1-5. Y FASTEST M. B. THREE YEARIP-IN-iv Scot! 3-09 4-5 etc Where 2.10 Miles Were Stepped Charlottetown tops the 2.10 list Th" d"i5l0n 01 the Directors 0" "ve each followed by Coveheari le's Pride 1D Pound) Owned by”I07 11-1 Cormier) Own :1 b H B 1t'-M193 '- 5111155 E”-V 3-” I'5- Bl”! - . .I, - . , iii,-rams there were concluded on ' . ' 0 , ”,. . i , ' C y ' ' -V v - . -- 0 '2 2-.. Joe Eves 2.22 1-5 J.S.J. 2.11- ter Direct 2.05, Marys DeIii!h.. 2.14- H” W oodsmtk hack W msmu October 5th. At Truro opening. Jlth four. St. Stephen W0 and Pound Ems” Cha”oMemML Sept : V'”hS' CMHOHNNI” A"g' 8' Chm" I PI"'IHEI.;E'131.E:.II3.Xcglri'.h5&;.. 4-fl, Judy Richard 2.16 3-5. Just 2-5, Mason's 49 2.20 1-5. Miss Bar. elm-trieal equipment for night rec- in; was enthusiastically received - by iinrseinen throughout New 13. Charlottetoirii - 2.25 3-5. FASTEST M. 3. TWO YEAR OLD; ll”-I-CER - Royal Bank (H. Hal" TED OR PACE1) -- July 7. Char night was June 4th and racing Waslrroderlcton P"? Pfmlcwn me each completed on October Iird. 4 tietown - 2.07, 2.07 2-5. 1;; I. FASTEST THREE HEATS TROT- ' tiara Hal 2.20 4-5, Miss Bonnie (irattan 2.16. Miss Eloise 2.12 4-5, Nancy Britton 2.18. New Forest, Iilicka 2.14 3-5. Laurel Lee 2.16 3-5 ILee Budlong 2.16 3-5. Lil Frisco 3-5. Pitt D. 9118 3-5. Silk Hal .051 1-5. Sill-'el' Sis 2.14 4-3. Tiliv llziiriswick and nearby Maine. the Wrncistock grounds and oval have a setting unsurpassed. The track is one 0! the fastest in Can- nriri and the people of the guy. The Prince Edward Island Har- ness Racing Club had its usual Futurity meets during the alter- noons ol September 12-18. with the largest amount ot money in purses ever put up for colt racing in this 1 Drivers 01' 2.10 Miles 1 This season we have no less than three leading 2.10 drivers-Harvey Cormier, Roy Creamer and Clay- ton MacLeod with eight each. Next is George Mauizer with tour. risnny. Owned by Frank Ryder Moncton NB. Sept. 13, Charlotte- town - 2.19 1-5. 1- ASTEST M. B. 'I'WO man om" TRO'I'I'ER - New Forest (L. 0'-I Owned (T. Wclri. llo'tctown. Pciich Butter I IG. lvlaugei-). .1-iirsch, Sydney - 1-1-1. Chiet 2.0-1 Walter Hcnncsscy. CI1l1lilOCtCt0W1l--Iymhn 2”” 355.-no. P.'ll'Ix'f'F 2.11 4-5, Harry 0” by Owned CI'ccIg:I,(.i'iisadcr Chief 2.10. Cvclonir 20.'i. iBi1'IIon'z 2.10 2-5: 8 dashes - Billy Bob Lone, 2-5. Camiibs-11's Buddy 2.13. Ellsigil Joe 2.10 4-5. Friar 2.11 4-5 ie 2.111 3-5. Lillian Lway 2.17 2.15 4-5. Little Brown G. 200 3-5. Miss Commando 2.12 4-5. Nelda Hanover 2.14 4-5, New Look 2.11. Peerless Hanover 2.14 1-2. Play- dwood Grattan 2.12. Rutherta 2.15. Sim H. 2.18 2-5. 1-5. P.E.1. Budloiig 2.15 1-5. Peterkir. Aubrey 2.17 2-5, P.O. Direct 2.16 Polly Scott 2.11. Reed's Cardinal 2.14 1-5, Ridgewood M. 2.11 3-5, Roxy Mae. Sandy D. 2.09. Sandy II'I)Ill:1tIIl;:-In. CIf;;lnI!1'YII 3" 3"":" Inge Province. Records went. by the ROY Barnett and -708 HEHIIBSSEYIM.-gm), owned by Mrs, Jgmosf 3-141 T111101 3-03 3-5. 3-03 3'5- 2-09 -3-udjonqntvgrlgdyhfay-V ,-. Rp,qn)orI-I ".1-uc Flngo 2.12 2-5; 3 dashes - Mnrr 2.25. Senator Craigmyle 2.21. 1 ,f;,',,, um, ,.,".f.- 5m?” 0 '35 Lboaids when the mo-year-aid nac- with three: Frankie Carr. Joe Pnulton Charlottetown. Sept. 12. FASTEST THREE HEATS srm in-, 1.2 in'.i....ii.-. oi.-.'.L.s pm... Andy's Right 2.13, Apache Chief Silver Hanover 2.13 1-5, Tim 0- 0 mg M” exec em or Royal Bank. owned by Frank MacDonald and Horace Willis V-W0 chm-iotietown .. 2.33 2-5, FED BY ONE HORSE - Dick ilrrpltc 3.1:; 4.5 Rugfz Hanoi-pr 2,07. 2.13 1-5, Babe Britton 2.09 4-5. Bell: shanko 2.14 2-5. Tom Stewart, win- we predict that the seasonal 1. will be a great big success. Ger-rse Mutter of Sydney leads all Maritime drivers in percentage V.l1I1 .516; Wnrrell Lewis, Reserve Mines. istop dash winner with 50: Harwy Cormier or Moncton had Ryder, Moncton. N.B., and driven by Harley Harrison, paced in 2.19 1-5. and the three-year-old Doctor J A.. owned by Dr. .1. A. Donahoe. Truro, and driven bv Ray O'Brien. led to the wire in 2.12 1-5. - Edward Goguen, Willard each and the (allowing with one: N. Campbell. Buddy Cruikshank. Kelly. Worrell Lewis, Claude O'Brien. Lloyd Walker. and Teddy Weir. O O O .. '--4 If:-.'-; '1 dashes - Crnlclea Harvester 1,212 1-2. Globe Trotter 2.11 2-5. rii-eat Doon 2.11. Jack Civde 2.14 Lily Marlene 2.15 2-5. Lucky Num- lltfr 211 1-5, lilav Harvester 2.13- I'.--5. Sudden Mary 2.11 1-5. Texas Budlong 2.14 -4-5, Billy Conn 2.12- 3-5, Bob Canuck 2.13 1-2. Brighton 2.11 2-5, Bud Abner 2.16, Calumet Abe 2.24 1-2. Calumet Onward 2.13- -i-5. Captain Missouri 2.15 1-5, Carl Aubrey 2.13 4-5, Clipper Dale 2.17- nfeis Last 2.17, Yankee Dale 2.15- 4-5: 1 dash - Abogweit. Milady 2.14 2-5, April Bud 2.16 1-5. Azalea 2'20 2-5, Barbara Ann Scott. Bar- bara S. Lee 2.21 3-5. Baron 2.11. Beck Dale 2.18 2-5. Bellini Might T ' - 4 Test"! Performers 0!! Maritime ” -. - .. - .- c tlon ivici-riiio 213 3-4 2.23 2-5. Bessie Budlong 2.15 2-5. we most starts, with over 200. VTWP MW mick pacing Iewrdr Iy - ,- 9-11 1 ('-1112.14. 6 dashes Adams or- 3 .1, orona I p . I I Argvot Pointer. black stallion by Ni” "mde mmlll-' We 5E350n- 31 T'"'" 59'5"" "P 1955 1. t plimi 2.11. Anchors Aweigh 2.12 Doctor L. B. 2.12 3-.i. Doctor 5 11g.:ItlnrIIlI:)cXI:3. 1A5iIibr;yIm2c.IIi Pegasus Pointer. owned by Horace Willis, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and driven by Harvey Cormier. paced t.'1e fastest miles over Maritime tracks, winning at Charlottetown Aug. 4th in 2.07 and again over the same track Aug. 8th in 2.07, The three lastest heats were step- ped at Charlottetown July 7-pgach I?-utter, owned by Harry Hirsch. sydiiey. and driven by Georg: Manger, won the first heat in 2011 3-5 (new record). Cheeky Chief 2.04. owned by Walter Hennessey. Charlottetown. and driven by Ted- d.V Weir. Win the second heat in 2.08 3-5 and Peach Butter the third in 2.09. Annie Scott 2.09 4-5, Truro the night of July 21. when Iola Henley. aimed and driven bv Clayton MacLeod, won over a good Iileld in 2.00 1-3. The other record Iviac made at Kinkora. P.E.I., Aug- ust. 8th by Just Flli-ka 2.145., own- ed and driven by Harold Cudmore. Brackley, time. 2.15. 0 O O is MILES IN 2.10 on ar':1:'rr:a Forty-eight miles in 2.10 or bet- ter were stepped in the Maritime: during the season or 1051. that be- ing the lowest number recorded since 1948 when we saw 42 miles in that time. The honor of head ing the list with ten belongs to Arzot Pointer 2.07. owned by H.B FASTEST TROTTING STAL- LION-Cobblestone 2.11 1-5 (Wor- rcll Lewis). Owned by P. J. Cad- e-.:.in,- Glace Bay. N. S. July 2, Syd- ney. N.S.-2.11 1-5. FASTEST FACING STALLION --Argot Pointer 2.07 I1-Iarvey Cor- mier). Owned by H. B. Willis Charlottetown. P.E.I. Aug. 4, Char- iottetown-2.07. FASTEST TROTTING GELDING :Buri Kalmuck 2.12 (James Given). Owned by James Given. Ha1i1ax,N S. Sept. 11!, Sydney. N. S.-2.12. FASTEST FACING GELDING- McKlyo Cash 2.02 (Edward Go- Il all Nil ,fl.lllililliilillliillliillllllil, Aiinic Scott 2110- 4-5. Chief A.C. 210 3-5. Dale B. 2.11 2-5 Diana O'Grattan 2.13 1-2. Doctor .1. A. 212 1-5,pona1d G.R. 208 2-5. Fen- ther Duster 2.12 4-5. Freddie Scott. 2.14. Free Spirit. 205 2-5. Heinie Strong 2.09 1-2. Jerry Lee Volo 2.10 Judd 2.07 Lindy H. 2.15 2-5. Lock Hanover 2.00 3-5, Lusty's Queen 214. Mary Merk 2.011 2-5. Maudlncl Ronmnrc 2.113 1-5. Nell Knlmuck 210. Peach Butler 2.03 3-5. Peter- at-Coi-rt 2.11 1-2. Prince Budlouc 211, Question V. 2.09. Resourceful 2.1-I Seven Un Direct. 2.08 3-5. Skip- per's Pride 2.13 3-5: 5 dashes - AG. Scott 2.00 4-5. Alice T. Clea: 4 Clieekv Chief 2.04. Dcan Swift .1, Delilah 13. 2.09 1-2. Dizzle Dean n 2.11 3-5. 2011 1-4. 1-"ingo's Girl 2.18 4-5. Fol- low Up Jr. 208 4-5. Gallant Bobbi? 2.15 2-5, Grace Reamore 2.31 3-5, Hal Alone 2.20 4-5. Heinie Henley 2.08. Joey Harvester 2.13, Johnnie 14:-.lmuck 2.11. Judy Budlong 2.10 June symbol 2.17 3-5, Just Lucky King Grattan 2.10 3-0. Laurel Chlel 2.16 4-5, Lee Hy 2.10- Louise Proteator 2.16. Liistlcia 2.13, Luther Hanover 2.04. Ma Che- rie 2.15 2-5, McKlyo Cash 2.02; Miss Cherry Valley 2.13 3-5, Miss Judy Dale 2.111 2-5. Miss Knox 2.00- 8-5. My Pride 2.20 2-5. Omar Lee 2.13. O.U. Volo 2.10 1-2. Pet Han- over 2.17 2-5, Previous 2.12, Purple Valley 2.13 3-4. Royal Bank 2.19- :-.3. Royal Jr. 2.01 1-4. Rusty Mille: Harvester M. 2.27, Bonnie Mazie. Bonnie's Boy 2.06 1-2. Brendan's Boy 2.15 3-5, Bruce Clegg 2.20 2-5. Bud Holyrood 2.21. Burtt. Song 2.17. Calumet Pearl 2.18 2-5. Coll Dair- 2.10 1-5. Colonel Looker 2.07 1-5. Cumberland Scott 2.17 1-5. Dot Budlong 2.18 1-5. Dudy Budlong 211. Eleanor G. 2.10 2-5, Fern Butl- lniig 2.24 3-5. Frisco the Great 2.27. 3-5. Guy Bryson. Guy Har- vester 2.13. Haliburton 2..l5 1-'1. Hanover Courier 2.09, Honan Crow- ley 2.07, Hyla.nd's Pride, 2.21. Iris Abbe 2.18 1-5. Jean Aubrey 2.14. Jennie IGrattan 2.10 4-5. Jerry Cirattan 2.12. Joandale 2.15. Jo-.lIn Enencer 2.10. Just Brenda 2.14 3-0. owned by Harry Hirsch Sydneih Willis Charlottetown and driven gucn) Owned by George B Gay ' '7 ' - ' - - - - - ;, ,,., , - J . N .11. 3 d. he-rwin Hanover ...14 1-5. Lads WI: Griz?" by Gm” MW8” in two of his fast ml”-5 by OWN" M”"”””- N' 3- 3"” 30- M”"”i”" ”C:1.ShDo;1-in .9-3”"?Ile3.I" Iohag Eiih sghhigtgoy 2.SIIzn2.y5 gm Roi-more 2.23 1-5. Lombardy Peter tin ed e fastest mile of the sea- Willis, with Harvey Cormier get- -2.08. Hem Dimes 2I1o”II2 Gall0nBI;O'lAnn 2nd' ZIHI slmcoe Pem,'2Iw; -.I”I Mu 3.-mac 2I15I M31co1m Hm-. sou over a Maritime track at Syd- ney, N. 3.. July 2nd, time, 2.10. Irila Henley 2.08 1-5, that grand ire-e-lecgecl pacing mare, owned and driven by Clayton MacLeod of Wnstville, N. S., was top dash ting credit for the balance. The Pointer also was the tastiest per- former with two miles in 2.07,both over the Charlottetown oval. In a second place tie with eight each arc Dick EFIR 2.04 3-5. owned FASTEST TROTTING MARE- Annie Scott 2.09 4-5 (George Mau- S9rl- Owned by Harry Hirsch, Syd- ney. July 2 Sydney-2.10. FASTEST FACING MARE-Ioia 2.12 2-5. Gay Law 2.07 1-2. Georgie Direct 2.16 4-5. Henry Day 2.16. Jennie Lyn 2.06. John Clem: 211- 2-5. Johnny Lee 2.11, Lee C. Brew- er 2.16. Merle Direct 2.10 1-5. Miss Donna Mac 211. Nova G. 214 2-5. 4-5, Sister Mary Hoo 2.18 4-5. Sur-, pr:se Lady 2.22. Trixie Scott 2.16- 1-5, V. Dale 2.17 2-5. Waymarir. 2.17 2-5; 2 dashes 2.15 3-5. Arionvvay 2.21 2-5, Arlcne's Honey 2.20 3-5. Billy Budlong 2.18- Agnes Hal vester 2.24. Marion 1:. 2.1afMaxine Duds 2.17. Miss Daisy Mae. Miss Playlair 2.16 4-5. Money Taker 223 2-5. Mystery Bill 2.24 2-5. Ola Budiang 2.10. Our Scott 2.05 3-4. Prince Adam 2.05. Quick Lick 210- winner with 111 to her credit. Shiv by V AC”, 5; 315 h - '2 I 5 ' " . I -. -- - - P "'- 3'” Henley 2.031-5 (C1 to M - - r L - - v. 1 2. 9 -.-. .x. vi B 1 i 2.17. Bill M 3-5.119:-I Set 2-18 2-5. F-1105018 D q!:iIro)n1:t::::iI'ayhopacPrI'n rgtrodrd ntfadnvpn by Roy Creamcn and 1013 Owned P-V clayi-0"aIl43:M0?3?LllPg:t3 b9ltE')DIZ:DE,l1l4EKAY'Ir JEecpt2'PiI' nEIIl:rrIc)I1nstI)oEIPIt'ElInI):P' Ss.1)ri(ih"1iII-(?ue:n. 2)Th1o2-I5m1Peaoch lguitero 2.011 3330. 2.0:; 3-? aProt.estor 2I'15 R211! 2.11 3-5. Richard Hanover 2.111 zoa 1-5. 3 H""”' in” 1"'"ed P" "imd I" V”! NS- -11”! 212'TrUrv. N-5-- N. S., and shining Hour. 2:12 3x5 (nearest cnincrni. owned by Mrs. Postman 2.15 3-5." Rajah Han- nie Frisco 2.20 3-5, Bonnie H. 2.10. More horses were raced and more new or reduced records were made than in any recontyear. The number of persons who witnesed the racing in the Maritimes is esti- niated to be over 450,000. New and srmedy horses were purchased at various sales and privately, which means that the competition will be as keen in 1952 as the past season. The hot stove circuit is already ersmiinsz their chances of success or failure. The racing season started in this Province at Parkview on June 4th. The 0pP11II'il.' night at Charlotte- town was June 2.'ird and the clos- ing date September 28th. with an nrlditlonal meet raced October John. N. 13. track June 4th. 10. On the mainland Sydney Sports (Ti-ntreis first meet was June 4th and they raced up to October 3rd. R.-ices were held over the Saint. The opening night over the -heautiiul Woodstock oval was June 11th. Pro- 2.08 1-5. She was driven by her owner. Clayton Macneod oi West- ville, N. S. and they were all paced over the Truro. N.S. track. Third on the list is Cheekychiei 2.0-1. owned by Walter Hennessey. Charlottetown, and driven by his son in Joe in two of them and Teddy Weir in the third. and Peach Butter with a new record of 2.03 3-5, owned by Harry Hirsch. Ssciney. and 'driven by George ltiabger. with three each. Fourth place shows a three-way tie between Donald G. R. 2.08 2-5. owned by W. M. Flemminir. Jun. iper. N.B.. and driven by Roy Barnett; Rusty Hanover 2.07 3-5 owned by Paul Woodcock. St. Ste- phen, and driven by Frankie Carr: and Veila Lb. Vclla 2.03 1-5. owned by Arthur Lipton, Sydney. and driven by Joe MacDonald. with two each. The lollowlng had one cach: Annie Scott 2.09 4-5, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, npd At-COIN? 1 1fliiAdaIIi'l Orylun. at your sports Cog : mm: 5319.. Jacob Withrow. 2:12 314. Peter- Illl (I5. and Jerry Lee Volo. 2:10. driven by George Miiuger; Jenny 2.08 1-5. Ralph Baggs. New York. and driven.-.hy Worroll Lewis.--Time. 2:12 IVS. over 2.14, Rosalie Hooper 2.11 2-5. Bonnie June 2.15 8-5. Sud the . (Con-tinned on Patio 7) Week. - I3 YEAR-OLD To be raced Old Home Wool: with nom- inations closing January 15. 1952- 2 YEAR-OLD TROT and PACE 2 Basins-Purse 51200.00 " nor and race 2 51200.00 Prov. I ' ad Manager. VAUDEVILLE ' Season's Greetings The Directors of the Exhibition Association take this opportunity of thanking one and. all for their t year and extend Best Wishes for-a suppoab the Happy New ear in 1952. DR. J. P. LANTZ. Pr csidont; 7 i kc) Charlottetown-lYgur Ratio LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION HARNESS RACING GREAT BIG MIDWAY T-it-- I952 -- The Maritimes Greatest Race Meets -- I952 OLD HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Aug. 11th to 16th CHARLOTTETOWN Aug. 11th to 16th 4 Afternoons, 4 Nights .A SUPER snow niacin and amen Featured this your will be early closing events during night racing and Old Home A new "fogging" In the main grounds. hocotod inside the roll this mack provides HR means for the largest parade of canlmovor hold lnicanada. Night racing is scheduled to open the lomr part of June night and other designated nights Ilmuqll-I ounliosoqson. - ozone: Secretary. iii. H.-a......... In- - 4 Afternoons, 4 Nights new rrurunr mack features elicingos and continues Saturday H. IIlNTAINs