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Clinton News-Record, 1975-08-07, Page 6IP • , • ;,..;;7371-44A ,F-Pr7, • • • Olt Vert#00 iv. August 4, the feated the a score of CMItaattial y. amplon P the .Colts gained first prize eartings of $150. sloe 'Atkinson presented the trOnNfollowin the game. to coach Bob Livermore. The Colts wasted no time as they sent ten men to the plate in the first inning and took a commanding 5-01ead in doing So. Larry Pickett and Dave Fawcett drew walks. Don Bartliff doubled home two runs and later, scored on an error as Han Leppington reached second base. Butch Fleet Walked.-- and Paui Bartliff doubled home two more runs. The Colts made it 8-0 with three more runs in the third inning. Lead-off batter Doc Miller hit a tremendous home run over the centrefield fence. The ball travelled about four hundred feet. Two walks, an error and a surefire fly scored rt Stt Clinton linton t7,7 tO C444,0re Champioiiship tWOMOre The Colts 'added two morc 114116 in the fifth innng to take a commanding 104 lead. Frernilo opened the inning wit a Walk- Paul Bartliff hit his second doable or the game putting runners on third and second base. Both runners came halite on a single by Larry Pickett. Dave Fawcett .r°11Qwgd with a ground rule double over the left field fence. but Don Bartliff grounded 014 ending the inning. The juveniles spoiled pitcher Don Derain's bid for a no hitter when Don MacDonald led off the sixth inning with a double. Steve Cook followed with- a single, scoring MacDonald. Cook stole second, took third on a force out and scored On a ground out by Greg Butler. The Colts added two more runs in the sixth inning to crake the score 12-2. Butch Fleet singled. withone out. Cal Fremlin singled Fleet to third and then he stole second. Two errors by the Juveniles in a row off batted balls by Paul Bartliff • ifotsiors kft, won the Clinton Centennial pace last Sunday tying the track record 01 2;04.1.11111th him are Mayor Don Symons who presented a blanket; Malcolm McPhail, the owner; driver Levi McFadden; Ms, MacPbsdl; Centennial thiamin Russ Archer, and Steve Brown of the Kinsmen Clap who !drab' presented Mr. MacPhail with a silver tray. (News-Recordphoto) From the horses mouth '3•-•,7,z3r0 by Ken At the Goderich Raceway on Friday night in the first race, the winner was Miss Ramah owned by Ronald Daer, Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck, Kitchener. The mile was in 2:12.2. Second was Dreambriclge, owned by Harald Jewell and driven by Bruce Volland both of Goderich. Fourth went to Trustful Rhyth- m, owned by Russ Holmes and Joe Dick and driven bv Gord Pullman, .all of Seaforth. Fifth went to Crimson Babe leaded by Gorden Kerr and driven by Randy McLean both • of Goderich. The second- race winner was Reggie Ford, owned by Charles Brzndly and driven by Jack Meriam, both of Goderich. The mile was in 2:11.4 Third was Janet Express, owned and driven by William German of Clinton. Fourth was Tactful Tom owned by V. Baird Hensel' and driven by Dennis Jewitt of Clinton. Out of the money was Deep Run Lynn owned and driven by Floyd Mathers of Third in the third race ilia - Scott's G. owned by Edith Samis, Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck: Timberina Hy, owned by Arnold Doak, Goderich 4 and driven by Brian Hodgson was fourth. Single Johnnie, owned and driven by John Muir of Seaforth was fifth. Out of the money was Vaileycreek Cleo, owned and driven by William Caldwell of Clinton. Crimson Josie, owned and driven by Bruce Vollatx1 was third in the fourth race. Fourth went to Jimmy The Butler owned by Robert, and H.O. Jerry Goderich with Robert Driving. Out of the money was Bandelier°, owned by Carl and Grant Fisher Goderich with etnalogbncis_drii in: as was Kit Lee owned by D. Baker, -Goderichrsand-DouglasKerzoL. Dungannon, -with Randy McLean driving. In the fifth race,. Goldies Hit, owned by Terry Rutledge of Clinton, was second with Dennie Jewitt on the bike. Out of the money was Princess Jerry owned by WO. Jerry and driven by Robert Jerry. Third in the sixth. race was Margo Johiton, owned by Dan Lerch London and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was . Scott's Boy, owned -by Edith Samis and driven by Randy NOTICE KINGSWELL WELDING will b c for holidays from August 'I 1 to August I 5 im#0014 For moon, toesiyiatioaf welding suPPffia. contact CRAIG'S Tu. a Auto Unica Across, **Et Own • McLean. Out of the money was Pen Dins Sob, owned by Bruce Volland and driven by Grant Volland, Clinton. The seventh race winner was G.D. Direct, owned by Dan and James Riehl Goderich with John Muir Driving. The mile was in 2:12.1 and the payoff was $120. FM went to Will He Lochinvar owned by Janet Bennewies Crediton and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money in the eighth race was Lady's David, owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton and John Jewitt, Londesboro with Dennis Jewitt on the bike. Fifth in the ninth race was Pebbles Girl, owned George Feagan Goderich and Gerry • Roebuck Kitchener with Gerry driving. At the Clinton Raceway on Sunday afternoon, in the first race Miss Belle Bars was the winner. The owner is Fred Fowler Londesboro and the driver was Frank MacDonald, Clinton, The mile was in 2:11 and the payoff was $2.50 Second in the second race was Tinys Copper Duke owned ---brit---hfcliintey Gerry Roebuck driving. Out of the money was King Lester, owned by Hugh Galbraith Dashwood and driven by De.nnisJewitt Third in the third race was Victor H. Volo owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. Fifth was Janet Express owned and driven by William German. Bucky 11 Volo owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald was fourth in the fourth race. The fifth race winner was Miss Direct Baker, owned by Lorne Tyndall and driven by Frank MacDonald. Kerr's Boy onci U,V4 ; )A,liokak. 444.113,10 44; tWO rms. Cam MapPon.ald rellOtred, Run fiaytriff to start off the seventh Inning and in the in- ning, the 4uveniles scored five times to narrow the score to 12- 4". A aaublo by Gg 'Butler With the lases 1041(10 was the big blow of the inning as he had three R.B..1.'s On the hit. d, The Colts pin the.garrte away. with three rues in the seventh and two more runs in the eighth inning. Leading. Colts hitters were Paul Bailiff two doubles: Dave Fawcett a double and single: Cal Fremlin a double and single: Doc Miller a homer: and one hit each by Larry Pickett. Don Bartliff. and Butch Fleet. For the Juveniles the following players picked up one hit each: Don MacDonald, Steve Cook. Greg Butler and Don Peterson, The Centerutibi Cotnmittee would like to thank all those people who attended the games at the toornament to help make it a big success. owned by Vicky and Shelly Horner and driven by Randy McLean and Benmiller Buddi owned by Verdun and Bradley Vanston and driven by Dennis Jewitt did not finish due to a five horse pile up. Second in the sixth race was Hickory Lassie, owned, by Walter Oster Clinton and driven' by Frank MacDonald. Fifth was Barbara's Billie, owned by Brian Rutledge Brussels and driven 'by Dennis Jewitt. Second in the Seventh race was G.D. Direct, owned by Dan and James Mehl with John Muir driving. Third was Scotch A Plenty, owned by Brian Rutledge and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money in the ninth race was Imp Mathers, owned by Charles Eugene and John Mathers witheJoim on the bike. • At Elmira on Mon. night ' in the first race,. Cromarty Lass owned and driven by William Bennett Seaforth was second. El Sam 0, owned by Dick Burgess and Joe and Jim Dick of Seaforth was a recent whiner .-at--Plambard_Raceway.... with Seaforth driver Gord Puliman on the bike. • We are glad to see that there was no serious injuries to either the horses or drivers involved in the five horse pile-up in the fifth race at Clinton Sunday afternoon. Hotspurs Honor, owned by Malcolm MacPhail Dover Centre and driven by Levi McFadden, equalled the track record of 2:04.1 at Clinton in winning the tenth race, the Clinton Centennial Race. ,After five race nights at the Goderich raceway, John Muir Seaforth is still the leading driver. men lthY asslstantMrs, Ba1r,and0 Mars left seated, Jack Reid; and back row lobo Lawson, ruce Sghoenhals, and Doug Cantelen, (Newa-Reeerd *eta) CIinj Race 1011S entries RACE I - PACE 1• EDEN ATOM S ILED BEN 3. Y DARES 4. KING LESI'ER • ow ROOTS 6. LOC'KINVER REX 7- JACKIE PARKER RACE - PACE . HAHLOCHAMP 2 PERT BYRD 3 GINGER CHAMP 4 MEHRYWOOD DEE 5_ JAI'S coNNIE 6 CAROL'S PET 7 SMASH RACE 3 - PACE 1 EDDIES EXPRESS 2. MERRYWOOD urns 3 ARGYLE DAYLE 4. GLENDALE 5. CAPES ANN 6. WHY BABE 7 MIGHTY SPARE A.E. A MORTGAGE LIFTER LEE MITE RACE 4 - PACE 1 MISS JAMES MAC 2. SHOE POUSH DREAMVOLO 4. BIG TIME CHARLIE 5. TINY COPPER DUKE a I Q 7 TAM TIME RACE 5 • PACE I. DUSTY MAItaiLLO 2. LADY'S DAVID 3. MARK SCOTTIE 4. BRADLEY SONG NORLE STEIN 6. CALLIE J,OE 7 JUDY MATHERS AMBER GOLD G.D. DIRECT • Puneisis RACE. - PACE M. &Oran* 1 GINGER DUKE B- Maguire- 2TASHI' TARKA • a. Cathercio 3 APRIL FLIGHT D. Jewat 4 PIERRE HARVESTER T -BA 5. JOANNIE CAMP' S. Maguire N Campbell Putsch:5 11 Gibbins T Kerr • Rundle Jewitt J McComb 6 KICKY H VOLO 7 PEE WEE DIKE • RACE 7 -PACE', 1, VP UP AWAY 2. IN TWEEN 3. TRAVELIN BYRD 4 MISSDIRIXT BAKER & emu,. oneAst F MacDonald 6 BURTON KING A Campbell 7 •GOLDIE HIT - PS113.032$ RACE - nun 11 Herr GOLD= ClItM L DeCaltnce 2 IIICLORY LASSIE N McKnight T B.A W Albrecht L Rochelenta K Girhng N McKnight J Watkcr Purse $314 R Tayky .1 Lester G Campbell R Morgan G Roebuck N McKnight T Km Purse IPSO T Kerr D Jewitt N McKnight It Smith Wm, Woodburn D..Morrissev 51 Sewers APOPGli PEN DIN 7 LADY SAMANTHA G Pedden A E. J. Muir MIKE LYNN 3. CHEROKEE CHARLIE 4. STAGE DANCER 5 CATHY CAMP 6 BARBARAS BILLIE 7 HERR MON AE. FUISKY HEED It Morgan CA51"S CATHY D Miller RACE 3- PACE Purse i SPRING FROST A T Km 3 MARGO JOHNSTON A Abbott 3 DIJCIIES GRACE L DeCo' luwe 4 ATOM WEICK 14wetes s DECCAS COUNSEL 14 6 VICTOR 11 VOLO F MacDonald. 7 CARRY ON SYL G Campbell A E scorers BOY w w McLean EASTER ROGUE N Coln ` RAM to • PACE,: Purse ;WS 1 COLAS DUCHESS 51 1.i...ter 2 MARSHALL WEICK It Weick 3 GREENVIEW DUKE T Kerr 4 Geonvies MITE•• 1.7 Jewitt 51M BELLE BARS F MacDonald T Kerr R. Moffatt Pone trA4 1.• Dealt 14 Tnyloe D. Jett* A• Abbtt J. M F MacDonald. o MacArthitr Purselk124 T Kerr Weick Wm. Baili* F MacDonald ft Hitchcock J. Atmore D. Jewilt Parse $456 Wm Ca F Mac J 11. Eger C Mak J Walker Jetta! A Abbott_ G Roebuck The Clinton Oats won the Centemdal ball tournament last Monday and wan the Crown Lanes Trophy given by Joe Atkinson, right Pictured left to right are Zeke Fremlin, GregBums, Hans Leppington, Larry ,Pickett, Don BartUff, Paul Bardfff, coach Joe Livermore, and manager Lam Reinhart. 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