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Ung at the area raceways
BY Lois Gribbinge
Beau 3141 and driver
Terry Kerr set new
track record for pacers of
2.00.1 at Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway on SUnday„, .110-
27 in the first division of
the Ontario •SikeS Stakes'
for three-year-old pacers.
Trained by Terry's
father Palmer Kerr for
owner 'Larry Ainsworth
of Petrolia, the speedy
son of Alley Fighter -
Senga Connie by Adios
Pick was in front all the
way with. fractions of
:30.1 - 1:01.1 1:30.3 -
2 ; 00.1 for the mile.
Already this year from 12
starts, Beau Jim has
seven wins, two seconds
and one third, plus a
1:58.3 record taken in his
last. ra ee-at- Green wood in
Toronto, good for ear-
nings of $55,086.
Fred Li,st was Second
with New Departure for
Lyle Grant of Staf-
fordville, while Dave
Wall finished third with J
R Hit for owner J. Russell
Miller of Dutton.
The old track record of
2.02.3 set by Scarlet Son
on July 3, 1977 was also
beaten in the second
division of the OSS when
Teddy Be Ready with
Charles Lawson on the
bike for owner -trainer
Mike Bosnjak of Grand
Valley Won in 2:01.4.
Winner of his last four
starts, including a 2:00.3
record 'taken at
Orangeville, the fast son
of Horton Hanover-
Armbro Retzy be Adios
Vie now has eight wins
and six seconds from 17
starts in 1980, good for
earnings of $38,307.
The runner-up spot
went to Bud Fritz driving
Music Beau, also with a
2:00 record, for owner
Eugene Forbes of
Walkerton with Paul
Matthews getting third
with Armstead Rip for
Rob -Aline Acres of
Freelton. Total purse
money for the two
divisions was $15,087.
Hie Cliff, a three-year-
old colt by Caroldons
Knight, • owned by the
Wayne Horner Stables of
Clinton, had his first
lifetime win in p, 2:11.2 Swinging Beauty has Stables. Ross Battin WAS
.for driven Randy Henry earnings of $17,570 Second .With Bionic Al 'for
in the first raCe, Beau, lifetime and a paCing Les Carnpbell of Seaforth
*Kline finished second reCerd of 2;0,5.2.- Randy in the fifth, while Dennis
w. for tralher-driver Ron Henry was fourth With. ire itt finished fourth
Williamson in a 2:04,3 Scarlet Dakali for Harold driving IVIarlyss •Check
mile in the second. He is Eyre of Dublin andfpr Lorraine Pascoe of
Owned by Jun MacLeod, trainer Terry Rutledge'.
Brce and Ted Lamont of Miss Krista Hal, OwneSQa.forth. • john Mathers drove
Ud
by Charles Brindley of I'Merryvvood Lisa to a new
Randy Henry finished Goderich, was second in a 2:06.3 pacing record in
secOnd with Marclif 2:07.1 miletwith Randy winning the sixth for the
Mike, a three-year-old Henry up hi -the ninth. Broken M. Stables. of
trotting colt by Ev.er An excellent crowd of Goderich. Gerry Roebuck
Ready- Minidarle, for the 1,427 were on hand was fourth with Fancy
thira race in a row. Sunday to watch somd of Slipper for owners Carl
Walter Oster trains him the best races ever and Grant Fisher of
at Clinton for owner presented at Clinton, with Godericlr. •
Margaret Walsh of betting of $88,217. Trainer John Muir
Brussels, Marcel Van Featured this Sunday drove Arnies Peggy to
Landuyt of Staffa was afternoon, Aug. 3 will be her third win from five
second in a 2:09.2 mile another speedy group of starts this year in the
with his pacer Skippy pacers, when the Ontario eighth timed in p.2.:09.4
Del, while Dennis Jewitt •Harness Horemen's for owner Laverne
of Clinton was third Association5..-year-o-dl Robson of. Dublin.._James,
driving Little Zipper, stake will be held at Watt of Blyth finished
owned by Sandra Clinton. Post time is 1:30 third driving his Harlo
Bickerstaff of Ottawa. with three qualifying Champ, while Emma C.
Don Larkin finished races starting at 12:30 Lee was fourth with Jack
second with Pleasant p.m. Duckworth up for Car -
Rodger for Art Maskell of At Goderich Raceway man Kerr of Goderich. •
Goderich in a 2:07.1 mile on Thursday, July 24, Miss ' Krista Hal won
in the fifth, while Randy Harlo Buffy, a four-year- the ninth in p, 2:09.2 with
Henry was third with a old mare by Silver Randy Henry up for
two-year-old Best Of All Ronnie -Lynn Dale, that I Charles Brindley of
colt Zamparo, owned by sold to owner -trainer Goderich, while Clarence
the Wayne Horner Bruce Dupee of Clinton Young was fourth driving
Stables of Clinton in his on July 5, had her first Iron Lassie for Bert
first /start. Frank lifetime win in p, 2:10.2 McBride of Goderich.
MacDonald Was fourth for driver Wayne Dupee The tenth race went to
with Centinare for Walter in the first race. Buffy Grant Volland driving
and May Pepper of had also won her Buck Dancer to victory in
Clinton. qualifying race the p, 2:06.2 for Sandra
Jay Dee Lonesome, previous Sunday at Sullivan of Azilda. Frank
owned and trained by Clinton in p, 2:09.2. MacDonald was second
James- D. Taylor of Congratulations! . with Skippy Dover for
Hensall, finished second John Muir of Seaforth owner -trainer Lorne
in the sixth for driver Art won the second with his Tyndall of Clinton.
Abbott, while Randy 11 -year-old Jersey Post time at Goderich
Henry was third with Hanover pacer Goldie on Thursday, July 31 is
Sing Outs HOpe, trained Chris in 2:09.1 for his 7:45p.m.
at .Clinton by Terry
Rutledge for Harold Eyre
of Dublin.
Grant Volland drove
pacer Buck Dancer to
victory in 2:07 for owner
•Sandra Sullivan of
Azilda. Finishing second
was Swinging Beauty, a
seven-year-old mare by
Golden Money Maker -
Miss Black Abbey, who
started her racing career
for Gordon Pullman of
Seaforth. She was
claimed for $3,000 by
Bruce Dupee of Clinton
froth her present owners
Bill Budd of Freeltori and
Dave Hannah of Dundas.
second win in a row.
Dennis Jewitt was second
with Alex Of London for
Ian MacLean of Stratford
followed by Bill Bennett
driving Nota Slowpoke
thaty he co-owns with
Don Carr of Seaforth
and Ross Battin with Mr.
State Hill for Ron Kerr of
Goderich. Randy Henry
was second with trotter
Marc lif Mike in the third
for Margaret •Walsh of
Brussels:
Amys Miss was third
for owner 'Rex Duckworth
of Goderich in the fourth,
with Hie Cliff fourthfor
the Wayne Horner
Motocross
returns
. Exciting Motocross
race action returns to
Hully Gully this Sunday,
with the first race of the
filial series of the 1980
Motocross season. The.
race will feature all rider
classifications from pee
wee to experts, with over
300 riders expected to
contest the trophies, cash,
and points to be awarded.
Heats will *begin at 11
a.m. and finals at 3 oan.
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"Easy does it," says Bill Newcombe of Ottawa, brother of Walter Newcombe
of Clinton, during a lawn bowling tournament in Clinton last Wednesday. Bill
was one of 64 bowlers -who filled the greens for a tournament put on by the Blyth
Club. (James Fitzgerald photo)
sports
Pea harvest excellent
The 1980 pea hacvest
has been termed ex-
cellent by Jack Urquhart,
manager of the Exeter
branch of Canadian
- Canners.
Urquhart continued,.
"It has been a very heavy
crop with the yield well
above average to this
point. With the current
wet weather the tonnage
may be down slightly this
week, but still above
average and the quality is
excellent."
The pea pack is
expected to continue until
August17With the first of
the canning corn crop
•expected to be matured
for harvest -by AugUst 2.
About the corn crop,
Urquhart said, "Although
the early crop had poor
germination due to dry
weather the -later corn is
coming along beautifully.
I have neverhad corn as
green in colour. We
couldn't ask for healtheir
looking stalks."
The local manager said
although' the firm had -
received more than 1,000
applications for summer
employment, it was
difficult to get workers
for weekend shifts.
About • 28 offshore
workers from Jamaica
are-expeZted iritiii
about August 25 in. time
for the corn pack.
Plant -closes
ST. MARYS - The St.
Marys Cement Plant will
be shut down for two
months beginning August
8.
Plant manager John
Lind said Tuesday the
poor economic situtation
in the country is
responsible.
Some of the 150 workers
will be recalled when the
plant starts up around the
first of September.
By.Cirolanne Dolg
It was the perfect
ending to a super tour-
nament, three ladies tied
for first with 18 hole tOtals
of 88! A playoff was next
on the agenda and as a
small gallery followed
the players, Many more
watched from the
clubhouse balcony.
On the first extra hole
Stella Cradder of the
Dundee Country . Club
near Kitchener mishit
her drive and,second shot
making it next to im-
possible to recover and
stay in contention.
Unfortunately, Stella did
lose the hole by a shot
leaving only Kay Sharp of
the Bayfield Club, and
Jean Cook from Stratford
Municipal --to- •continui.
After the second and.
third holes both ladies
were still tied and
displaying some fine golf.
On the fourth hole of the
playoff Jean Cook suc-
cessfully defended the
title she won in 1979. It
was an exciting finish to
the tournament!
Seventy-six ladies
entered ..the secend an-
nual 'tddies . Invitation
from Sarnia, Stratford,
Dundee, Kincardine,
Goderich, Listowel,
Bayfield, St. Marys,
Mitchell, Exeter, and our
local Club.
Prize winners were:
tournament winner, Jean
Cook, Stratford
Municipal, 88 (won in
playoff); 1st Flight - 1st
low gross, Kay Sharp,
Bayfield, 88 (lost in
playoff) ; .1st low net,
011ie Farr, Stratfordp 3r4
low net, 'Thora McCabe,
Cloderich;
3rd Flight - 1st low
greSS, Io Hutchison,
Canterbury; 1St low net;
Mary Lynn Telford,
Sunset; -2n4 low gross,
Edna Vogt, Stratford;
2nd low net, Mary Ellen
Conner, Listowel; 3rd low
gross, jean;' Stewart,
Seaforth; 3rd low net,
Lura Anstett, •Seaforth.
4th Flight (9 holes only)-
lst low gross, Mary
Box, Seaforth; ist low •
net, Sheila Morton,
Seaforth; 2nd low gross,
Kay Stapleton, Bayfield;
2nd low net, Eleanor
Calcott, Stratford; 3rd
low gross, Owen Parker,
Stratford; 3rd low net,
Ruth Beuttemn-i-Her., -
Seaforth;
Least putts for 18 holes
was won by Carol Blaise
of Canterbury and least .
putts for 9 holes waS won
by Phyl Dawson of
Stratford. Closest to the
pin went to Nan Gillis of
St. Marys while Gail
Price of Seaforth took the.
longest drive. Most
honest golfer was Karen
Chesney of Seaforth.
On Thursday evening,
Ken Doig and Dave
Cornish teamed up to
take men's night with a 33 .
and 42 respectively for a.
75 total.
On Sunday, the Lon -
des boro Open was held
with over 60 golfers
competing Derwin
Carter .from Clinton was
low man in the field with
an 80. Cliff Saundercock
took low n_et 58,2nd
'Stella' • Cradder, Dundee, -
64'net (shot 88 and lost in
playoff); 2nd low gross,
Marg Knowlton, Kin-
cardine; 2nd low net,
Nancy Boyd, Mitchell;
3rd low gross, Rheta
Stratton, Stratford; 3rd
low net, Joan Riddoch,
Canter:tun/.
2nd Flight - 1st low
gross; Mary Wendland,
Stratford; 1st low net,
Gail Price, Seaforth; 2nd
low gross, Shirley
Baechler, Goderich -There are no -tour-
Sunset; 2nd low net,'---7-
naments scheduled for
Jewell Butter, Kin -
this holiday weekend, so
cardine; 3rd low gross,
come on out -
low gross with an 81 WAS
Ken Pollard of Blyth.and
•Dave Bosman of Clinton
took. 2nd low net with 69.
Third low gross went to
Pat Lan gelle with 82 and
'Bill Dobson was 3rd low
net with 69. Most honest
golfer was Kevin Tamlin
of Blyth.
Cam Doig fired a 68 on
Saturday to take the
Kincardine„ Men's
Iny.itation for his 3rd
victory this seaSon.-
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