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Fowler near Londesboro,:cut out theeearly
fractions of 314 . - - 132.2. ; •before
Highland BOgade<passed Kin* the stretch. •.'
The six-year-old geldingbY Scamp Direct
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his owner Fred `Maguire ° of. Ails; `Craig.
Fred Sadler finished third with Fireside
Flight for Leroy Revingtonof Lucan.
D.J. Dariel, atwo-yrear-old: colt by Willcox
- Belle Dariel by Alley Fighter, owned,
trained and driven by Dennis Jewitt of Clin-
ton won his second lifetime start in 2.04.4,
after a second place finish last week. •
Dennis sold D.J. Dariel to Dave Morrissey
of Ailsa Craig fallowing his race.
G.G. Vienna, trained by George AW. (But-
ch) Elliott of Clinton finished second in the
2,04.4 mile with Terry Fritz driving
The three-year-old Dream Maker filly is
owned by the Gorrie Livestock Auction of
Walkerton.
John Muir was fifth with D Ls' Hope for
Bruce Lamont of Seaforth.
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The. eight- .ea d t orton Hanover , ..
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in 22rataart this year, � . owxd`for eariailage of
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.3270 to date.John Muir : fined Second, driving
Keystone Kincaid for Jim Morrissey of
Crediton, while Randy Hem* took third with
Slick Ferrafor Don Beatson•of Granton, < .
Wayne Preszcato'ir gave' Gherkin:: a two-
year;. -Old ;�if
colt by.. Super � ave, ,ls first
iifetkilrie win fn 2.08 four.' Weldon Stables of Ar-
va and George Lyons of London. ,, •
H F Alice, owned, by Hill Fleming of Clin-
ton, finished' second for driver Terry Fritz in
her first lifetime start.
• The two-year-old filly by Tarport Count -
Karina Hanover by Armbro Nesbit istrain-
ed by George W. Butch) blliott of Clinton.
Frank Mad:Witold of Clinton finished
fourth with his Grayfriars Faye.
RaylMcliean woh the' third with Dianas
Choice in 2.07.3, her best winning time this
year, for owner 'Colin MacDonald of
Lambeth, while John Muir finished third
with Chipwood Muffin . for Gary, Birm-
ingham and Ron Brintnell of Exeter.
• Randy Henry of. Goderich gave Ginger
Chip a new 2.05.1 record in the fourth. This.
was the second win in a row at Clinton for
the four-year-old pacer by Maestro Chip-,
Ginger Duke, owned by Art, Hodgins of
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Pro* Dohald finished fourth driving
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Lynn forte Campbell of Seaforth.
Jack l' ;ard won in 2.12.1 with trotter,
Conroy • tt, owned by the His and Hers
,Stable of ley..
Jaydo, , Wotary,, owned by trainer Ed
Hughes Jean Hughes of Bayfield, finish-
ed secon-th John Muir driving.
-Fred deer wasfourth with first time
starterVillage Hostess for Kevin Carter of
Blyth..
Randy Him gave Shiaway Red his first
win of the year from 26: starts with a 2.06
mile in the seventh for Frances Edwards of
Arkona.
Following the tenth race Wayne Dupee of
Clinton sold Miss Krista Hal to a Wingham
buyer.
In nine starts this year, the nine-year-old
snare by Keith Abbe - Bessie Hal by Richard
Hal D, has picked up a cheque in every race,
• giving her $1,566 to date.
Included are three wins, two seconds and
one third, plus a new 2.07 pacing record.
There wall be a draw for a 14" Color
Television at Clinton Raceway on Sunday,
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beating our lastweek MAO Thomas
Whitney, co•owned by driver Keith Ates of
Centralia and Whitney Coates of Eteter,,
Ross Battin wastbird with A anbro;Bryon
for Rene Dupuis of Seaforth, followed, by
Randy Henry driving Joellas:Knight forBill
Bennett of Seaforth and John Muir with
Devils . ope for Donna and Jack Franklin of
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Rick. Ho . gins 'drove Setons Choice to a
new 2.06 record in: the seventh for owner
Clare .Cadman of Parkhill, while Ross Bat -
tin finished second with Fly Fly Henrietta
for Harry Kerr of Goderich and, Wm. 0.
(Ted) McLean was fourth With. Deep Run
uper, co -owned by his wife Alina,
Goderich,
Merrywood Liz, owned by Bill Bennett of
Seaforth, won her second of the year in
2.06.3 with Ross Battin driving.
The eight-year-old mare by Merrywood
Rick - Merrywood Lady by Direct Noble is a
winner of over $50,000 lifetime and has a 2.03
record.
Clarence Young took second with Faithful
Missy for Jack Gilmour of Lucan, while
Randy Henry finished third driving Shiaway
Red for Frances Edwards of Arkona.
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followed by Ros
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with papx for Les Campbell
of
Seaforth.
O lienrY drove Melinda B E L to her
first,lifetime .win in 2.0(3.3 for owner Lorne
rf d trainer Fred
Braekevelt � of Waterford and tra
Jewell. •
Ross Battin took second with Highland
Ascot for Brian Kerr of London, while Ray
Mathers was fourth with Kim Mathers for
the Broken M Stables of Goderich.
Randy McLean was third with ,Parsons
Prince for James. McGillivray of London in
the third;
Noble .Amy, owned by Koop De Groot of
Goderich, won her first 1984 start in 2.09.4. "
Dale Kennedy finished second with Becky.
Hi for Joe Lane of Seaforth, while Randy
McLean took third driving TD's Dallas for
John Bell of Petrolia.
Bill Rapson gave Apopka Byrd a 211.1
record in winning his second lifetime start
in, a photo -finish over Clarence ,Young with
his Windscreen,
Apopka Byrd, a three-year-old gelding by
Shiaway Frosty -Pan Byrd by Dick Byrd,
was second his first time out for Gorlyn
Acres (Gord, Bill and Cindy Rapson) of RR
Natwaneii'nished third with moot.
tao RR,,
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Blyth and> rained byPaul Taylor of Clinton,
won her toyear the • ear in 2.09.1 in the
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*Randy' • Henry
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second
nd with
outstanding Coltfor Douglas and John
Moffat of Wroxeter, while John Muir took
Kerr
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• fifth driving Sunrise Bingo for rr
-of l.w,ngannnoti;
• Randy McLean gave Garmor Enuff his se-
cond, ,straight win for owner Toon McLean
witha 2.09,2 mile in the tenth.
TammyWatt finished third with • Mr.
Super Crain for Tim Robinson of Ottawa and
Jim Watt of 1 ondesboro.
Ray. Mathers was fourth with Mary Jo
- Scot for the Broken M Stables and Scott.
Riehl of Goderich.
There will be races at Goderich Raceway
again on Thursday, July 5 with Post -Time at
7:45 p.m.
Trotter, R.J. Ready, owned by Bob and
Doreen Rawcliffe of Hensall, won in 2.03 at
Greenwood Raceway in Toronto on June 29.
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