SC Rewind: Picture Parade
This week's Rewind is another edition of Picture Parade. The list of pictures displayed includes a variety of personalities, all somehow involved in some way with the long and colourful past of harness racing.
Yet another edition of Picture Parade is on today's menu. By now everybody should be familiar with the routine. You look them over, make your guesses and send them in using the comments section. As many or as few as you wish and if any of these vintage pictures spark a special memory, don't be afraid to share it.
#1 - This picture wasn't taken yesterday so this fellow might look slightly different. He's still very much around. Who is he?
#2 - Here we have an extremely well known horse and a couple of very recognizable horsemen. Legend has it that this particular horse was known on occasion to show his heels to those around him. That might explain why the fellow on the far right is taking some precautions. Let us know how many in the picture you recognize.
#3 - Can you identify this fine gentleman? Perhaps the sight of the buildings in the background will help to solve the puzzle. (Toronto Public Library photo)
#4 - Not too many people can survey the happenings at a racetrack bearing their name. Can you name this venerable gentleman and therefore figure out where he is standing?
#5 - This young lady made a lot of trips to the winner's circle during her long career. They were not all in Canada but many were. Name her if you can. (Rockingham Park archives)
#6 - If only we had a soundtrack to go with this one. These two guys were pretty well known so it shouldn't be a problem identifying them.
#7 - This picture has long been among the favourites in my collection and was given to me by this gentleman's wife. This man was an extremely skilled horseman and in later years served as a judge. He still has family involved in the sport and I have reason to believe that might even tune in on Rewind occasionally. If you think you know who he is let us know.
#8 - This young lad has always been a favorite of many dating all the way back to this youthful shot. Name him if you can.
#9 - Can you identify the finish of this famous race and maybe name a few of the participants? It was a few years ago but remains as one of the most exciting races of the 1970's.
#10 - Can you identify these two gents? I believe this picture was taken at Santa Anita, California shortly after WWII. These "boys" were around for a very long time.
Bonus Photo
Can you identify this fellow who was once part of the racing scene. He is no longer with us but I am sure he is well remembered. Name him if you can.
Quote For The week: "Be careful who you blame. A nagging woman can cause a man to drink and a drinking man can cause a woman to nag." An old saying from a lady named Marie that was an important part of my extended family.
This week's pictures drew a
This week's pictures drew a lot of correct answers and nice comments. Thanks to everyone. The correct answers are as follows :
1 - Roger Huston known as "The Voice" a legendary announcer. Maybe Dan Fisher better look at putting Roger and Ken Middleton on his "separated at birth" list
2 - Silent Majority with Billy Haughton and Fred Grant
3 - Charlie Armstrong at an Armbro farm
4 - Ben White the man at Ben White training centre in Orlando Fla.Mr. White was born in Canada
5 - Bobbe Huntress a great driver
6 - Jim Keeling and Keith Waples business partners in track ownership
7 - Floyd Milton with his trotting mare Dixie Tass and dog Skip
8 - Trevor Ritchie and Tamcee Herbert
9 - The finish of the 1973 Prix d'Ete at Blue Bonnets. Nelson White is shown winning with Armbro Nadir nipping Rob Ron Tarios and Keith Waples. Virtually the entire field was in the photo.
10 - Clint Hodgins (left) and Joe O'Brien
Bonus photo was Francis McIsaac driving Mr. Grattan. This P.E.I. horseman was an outstanding all around performer. He sadly lost his life in a racing accident in 1979.
I believe the bonus photo is
I believe the bonus photo is the late Francis McIsaac with Mr. Gratton, an Atlantic Sires Stakes Champion of his day.
Number 1 is a young Ken
Number 1 is a young Ken Middleton.
Number 2 is Silent Majority with Irving Liverman and Billy Haughton holding the horses head and Fred Grant the caretaker holding the bike up in the air because Silent Majority liked to kick.
Number 3 is Charles Armstrong holding on to a broodmare at the Armbro Farm in Victoria Ontario.
Number 4 is Ben White looking at the training track in Florida named after him “Ben White Raceway”.
Number 5 is Bobbie Huntress holding on to Wee Irish or Irish Mick.
Number 6 is Jim Keeling and Keith Waples.
Number 7 is Floyd Milton.
Number 8 Trevor Ritchie.
Number 9 is Armbro Nadir with Nelson White driving winning the Prix D'Ete at Blue Bonnets in 1973. I think Gord named all the rest except number 3 looks like John Chapman Jr.
Number 10 is Clint Hodgins and Joe O’Brien.
The bonus photo is I think is Gary Crowe from Orr Lake Ontario.
# 5 is Bobbe Huntress. She
# 5 is Bobbe Huntress. She used to drive nice trotters at Blue Bonnets in the late 60's
#4 is Ben White overlooking
#4 is Ben White overlooking the now defunct Ben White Raceway training center in Orlando
#2 A couple of answers on the
#2 A couple of answers on the people are correct except the horse is Silent Majority.
1. Ken Middleton 2 Billy
1. Ken Middleton
2 Billy Haughton, I thought maybe Peter at the bike
3. Don't know which Mr. Armstrong.
6 Keith and maybe Jim Keeling.
9 Whitey and Ralph at the Prix wow what a race.
10 Clint and Joe.
#1 Roger Huston #4 Ben White
#1 Roger Huston
#4 Ben White at Ben white raceway (it was really nice training centre)
#5 Mildred Williams
#7 Floyd Milton
The rest of pictures are already answered!
#10 check out the spur on Joe O’Briens whip.
Good work Mr Smith
#4 is one of the greatest
#4 is one of the greatest horseman at one of the greatest tracks ever Mr Ben White at BEN White raceway probably around 1957 thanks for all the wonderful stories from yesteryear Robert
#2 Bill Houghton, Fred
#2 Bill Houghton, Fred Grant
#6 Jim Keeling Sr., Keith Waples
#10 Clint Hodgins, Joe O'Brien
1: Roger Huston 6: Jim
1: Roger Huston
6: Jim Keeling with Keith. I remember Jim Keeling as the builder of the Owen Sound Mercurys 1951 Allan Cup Champions before his involvement in Standardbreds.
7: A guess is Jack Melenbacker who I remember as a judge, NHL referee , who previously had a Standardbred stable.
No one took a shot at photo
No one took a shot at photo #1 ?!
I thought this was easy?
Gotta go with Roger Houston. Same hair style even then!
1. Roger Huston 2. Herb
1. Roger Huston
2. Herb Liverman, Bill Haughton, Handle with Care, Fred Grant
3. Charlie Armstrong
4. Ben White
5.
6. Jim Keeling, Keith Waples
7.
8. Trevor Ritchie
9. Nelson White, Armbro Nadir
10. Clint Hodgins, Joe O’Brien
Welcome Back
Welcome Back Robert.....Another great Picture Parade.
Number 6 Partners Jim Keeling and Keith Waples back in the early 1970's at Orangeville Raceway.
Keep em coming....
#2 is Billy Haughton #3 is
#2 is Billy Haughton
#3 is Ted Armstrong
#6 Keith Waples
#9 Nelson White and Armbro Nadir winning Keith Waples on the outside
#10 Clint Hodgins and Joe O'Brien
2 : Irving Liverman, Billy
2 : Irving Liverman, Billy Haughton, Pete Morin, Handle With Care and Fred Grant
3 : Charles Armstrong
4 : Bea Farber
6 : ??? and Keith Waples
9 : Maybe the grey horse is LAAG
10: Clint Hodgins and Joe O'Brien
1 Ken Middleton lol 2. Irv
1 Ken Middleton lol
2. Irv Liverman, Bill Haughton, Handle with Care, Freddie Grant
3. Mr. Armstrong
6. Jim ? The master
8. Trottin Trev who seems to get more publicity since he retired and Blaze or Singaway Herbert
9. Nels White Armbro Nadir, Keith and Rob Ron Ritzar, Sonny Dancer Ricci Reeni Time. Vernon Dancer, Billy Haughton, Joe O'Brien. Prix dete.
10. Clint and Joe.
Go out on a limb. Earl Lake