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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-05-09, Page 7CONSOLATION CHAMPS of the Egmond-
vllle Bowling League were the Red Devils
Including Jeff Ryan, Marie Palin, Wil
Fralser, Steve Scott and Dave Crocker.
Absent Is George Johnston. (Hook photo)
THE TIGERS were the grand champs of the
Egmondvllle Bowling League. Winners in-
clude Gary Schenck, Rick Costello, Pagl
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 9. 1984 — A7
Hully Gully Motocross
season opener a success
The first race of Hully Gully's 1984 CMA
Motocross season was held Sunday, and
riders from as far away as Vancouver took
part. Tim Krough, Honda Canada team
rider, with his team-mate, Mike Harnden
competed after completing a Honda Moto-
cross School at Hully Gully on Friday and
Saturday. Tim Krough came from Vancou-
ver, and Harnden from Oshawa.
In the Open Expert class, Dave Beatty of
Sarnia finished first, Tim ,Krough, second,
and Harnden, third. Harnden and ,Krough
are the nation's number two"and four riders.
Beatty of Sarnia had an exceptional day,
Henderson, Rep Dick, Judy Mason, Mary finishing first overall in Open Expert class
Helen Costello and Ralph Johnson. (Hook End second behind Harnden in the 250
Expert class.
photo) One of Canada's most promising Senior
riders, Kevin Moore of Sudbury rode his
Honda to a first place in Open Senior, a first
in 250 Senior and a fourth in the 125 Senior
class, The track at Hully Gully was very
fast --and the previously quick 1 minute -40
second lap -time barrier was broken several
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times. The fastest lap of the day was turned
in by Dave Beatty of Sarnia with 1:35. In the
Senior and Expert classes, the front-runners
were running consistent 1:30',s.
With the calibre of racing shown at Hully
Gully on Sunday, the Expert Nationals
coming to Hully Gully on June 17 should
show some of the best racing ever. Hully
Gully's next race is a 3:wheel ATV tri -cross
style event coming May 20, with the next
CMA Motocross scheduled for June 3.
Hully Gully's House League begins on
Safurday, May 12 with beginner's House
League starting Thursday, May 30. The
House League program at Hully Gully has
produced many winners, including last
year's Senior 125 Canadian Champion,
Stephen Luyks of Dorchester, who has been
moved into the Expert Class this year. Many
of the riders in the winner's circle on Sunday
were Hully Gully House League riders and
sponsored team riders. With the excellent
racing shown on Sunday, the June 3 race
promises to be even more exciting.
Ramblings from the races
Seaforth horse has colt
BY LOS GLBBINGS
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Winston Powell of RR2, Seaforth has a new
colt which arrived on May 1 from his
successful race mare Mississkippy p, 2.01.4
and by the Most Happy Fella sire Dallas
Almahurst.
Armbro Arctic owned by Stewart McCall
of Seaforth, was fourth in the $40,000
Graduate Series at Mohawk Raceway on
Friday night. The winner was timed in 1.56
for the mile.
Another 2.00 pacer is Miss Sadies Pride, by
Skippys Pride C -Sadie Bars from Fred (Pete)
Fowler's farm near Londesboro.
From 34 starts she had five wins, two
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While most of the time we hear about the
horses that Stewart McCall of Seaforth has
purchased, a cot ple of home-breds from his
Walton area farm are doing well for other
owners.
CallwoodClipper, by Horton Hanover-
Merrywood Susie, has a 1.57.3 pacing record
and while racing 39 times in 1983, won 16
times, with seven seconds and four thirds,
good for 585,822 and $107,036 lifetime.
Callwood Breeze, by Alert Bret -Dawn
Almahurst, won in 1.58.1 last year while
getting a (3-1-0) standing from 10 starts, good
for $22,310.
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