Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 58-.1
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The Clinton pee wee baseball team, who won the Legion tournament Back row are, assistant coach Ken Dupee, Doug McLean, Darcy
last weekend in oderich, included, front row, left to right, Bobby. Cote, Randy Marriag,e, Randy Keyes, Scott Kay, VVayne Smith,
Ladd, Robert' Dupee, Dave Wright, Jeff Dupee, and Troy Barnes. deorge Coventry, and coach Robert Doc Miller. (Signal -Star photo)
Ramblings from the area racetracks
By.,
Lois Gibbings
Henry of •
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Goderich was a triple
winner at Clinton Kin-
smen Raceway on'
- Rapson- - of:
Holmesville must be very
proud of his three-year-
old pater John R. Chief
after easily winning the
• first race in 2:11 in his
first lifetime start. By
John R. Rip-KSB Chief,
the home-bred john
Chief is a half-brother to
Chief Noble, that Gord
sold recently. Bill also
finished fourth with
trotter Alpha Herb that
he trains for Ron Taylor
of Wroxeter in the third
race.
Sing Outs Hope, a
three-year-old Scram
filly, trairted at Clinton by
Terry Rutledge for
Harold and Mary Eyre of
Dublin, was fourth with
Dennis Jewitt on the bike
in the first.
Arnold Campbell of
Seaforth gave Alma's
Prince his first lifetitne
win for owner Myrtle
un ay alternoon,
• driving horses for owner -
trainer Wayne Horner of
• Clinton.
• His first victory.came
with Highland Wish in
2;09.2 in the second. This
was the first win in two
years for the six-year-old
son of Newport Duke, co -
owned by Clark Horner of
Point Edward.
Auburn °Forbes N, a
nine-year-old 'New
Zealand bred pacer was
timed in 2:07.2 for his
second win of the year hi
the eighth. •
Conray Kevin, for-
merly owned by David
_ Wilkinson of Goderich,
• . but now owned by Wayne
. Horner,- gave Randy his
third-winni
ninth. The four-year-old
gelding by Alley Fighter -
Moore Rhythm paced to a
new lifetime record of
- finished • second with- the- ninth; while -Frank
trainer Bill Caldwell up MacDonald of Clinton
for owner Lorne Dale of was fourth driving -Lady
Clinton in the fourth. Horton for Calvin . and
Joe McDaid of Dorothy Maddock of
• .Goderich was third with Forest..
' Irish Scram' for Clarence_ Smokey Fella, a four -
Hair of Alvinston in the year-old mare by Most
fourth, followed by Belle Happy Fella*, owned,
Dariel, owned by Janet trained and driven by
Jewitt of Clinton. with Neil McRann of Lucan,
Dennis driving in the won the $1,000 preferred
speedy 2:07..2 mile. John ' race with fractions of :31
Shaddick was fourth with - 1:02.2 - 1:34.3 - 203.3.
Claybrook Kaola for Ken Hardy was •second
Lionel Kloss of Goderich • with his Swimmin Hole,
in the sixth. while Ron Williamson
Kenley Paul, . a six- finished third with Rio
Year-old gelding from Command N. for owners
Australia, owned, trained Helena Lane and Jim
and driven by Ron MacLeod of•Seaforth.
• Williamson of Seaforth • Featured race . on
had his first win at a Sunday, July 22 will be.
distance of one mile, the Medi e Elliott
timed in p, 2:08.1. Gerry Memorial Trot at Clinton
Roebuck was fourth with Kinsmen Raceway. Post
Jolly Killean for owner- • time is '1:30 p.m. with
trainer Lionel 'Arbour of qualifying races at 12:30
-Musical -- Comedy, -for-
owners Lex and Gloria
Dement of Toronto.
Skippy Dover had his
third .win from five
lifetime starts With
Frank MacDonald
driving in the 2:09 mile in
the second race. The • ,
three-year-old pacer by
Skippys Pride C is owned
'and triained by Lorne
Tyndall of Clinton.
Wayhe Dupee finished
second with Mborelands
Dick for his father Bruce
of Clinton.
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Competition • was Three divisions of the.
especially !keen in the •Ontario Sires Stakes for
eighth race when Wayne two-year-old trotting
Dupee took Champion colts and geldings were
Hit, owned by Wayne featured at Goderich
McFadden of Clinton, to Raceway on Thursday,
the front with early July 12. .
fractions of :31 - 1:02.3 - An • Appler Hanover
1:34.4 before getting colt, Leeds Lad took the
nipped by Auburn Forbes first division with trainer •
N in 2:07.2. Ken Carmichael up for
Coming off three wins owner James H. Martin
in a row was Dillon Song, of Westport, while Rusty
who couldn't quite catch' Banner, by - Partlow-
the leaders after coming. Worthy Flash, owned by
out of the trailing seventh. Ron Bannerman of Both -
position, although driver well, bd formerly from
Dennis Jewitt did Seaforth, finished second.
manage to get him home Ray McLean drove a
third. He is trained by Tarport Reward colt, Our
Walter Oster at Clinton Cliff, to victory in 2:13 for
for Barry • Elliott of owner W.. Kelso Simpson
Kitchener. of Ridgetown in the
Priina Daisy, owned by second division, the
John Bettke of Hensall fastest of the three, while
and Roy Baynham of Dennis Morrissey won
Kippen, finished second the third division with
for driver Ken Hardy in Kawartha Onestep, • by
six-year-old trotting
gelding by Camp
Hanover -Avalon Alma
was timed in 2:10.3 for
the Mile-. Harlo Champ
Smiley...
• from page 4
draining me, without
knowing it, I take out a
boOklet entitled, "Duties
of a Department Head",
This- gives me a good
laugh, when I realize that
I am a lousy department
head, and I feel better.
There is only one area
in which I fulfil my
function. And this is a
holdover from wartime.
A good officer always
defends the men under
him. ,Unless, of course,
they are hopelessly ii -
competent. When
When
somebody climbs on the
back of a member of my
department, the usually
benevolent Bill Smiley
unsheathes his claws, and
the attacker backs off.
Some,. departments
have lengthy meetings,
terrific infighting, and
resultant smoulderings.
We have the happiest,
most relaxed department
in the school.
Just want to say
thanks, guys, for a good
year. And next fall, don't
tell me your troubles. Tell
your husband or wife or
mother or kids, and we'll
have another great year.
HERE ARE SOME "HOT WEAITHER"
GENERAL ELECTRIC
on REFRIGERATORS
Gerry Roebuck got
Mikes Jimmy Lynn home
first for the second week
in a row for owner Fred
McCutcheon of London.
Verdun- Vanstone of
Benmiller was third with
his Winnie Ensign in the
samerace.
Bay Prost;;A went wire.
to wi ...w Wayn e_second_with_imth cige_for_
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CPNTON NE WS-liECORD, nit-TIZSPA:YrJUiY 1979-4PAQR 7. •
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, y s win at /vine
• Qn " :Sattirtcly, the
E1yer4 senior
,.$coccr.
tap( scored five
goa.1$ to.rbeat. the Sirncoe
tern in a game . in
Clinton. The Simcoe team
waS...unabl..to match the
' Flyers goals and only out
one shot in .the Clinton
net.
Clinton • scorers were
John Elliott witi two, and
'captain ',Vex Harrett,
Cantelon and
Smiley Newington
one goal each.
The game showed an,
excellent display of first.;
class soccer and even the"
referee commented, "it
,was one of the be games
I've seen in years."
• The game marked the
return of Newingthn. to
Clinton's line-up. He had
been unable to pla.y
soccer due to a broken
arm sustained in a pre-
season exhibition game:
with \
(the gre?tit, •
• from page 6
and Dave Longstaff shot
44 and were drawn as a
team to take first place. ,
Ken Doig is a par-
ticipant in the Ontario.
Amateur at the Summit
Golf Club near Aurora.
It's a four day tour-
nameept and we" wish Ken
the best of luck.
Saturday night is our
club dance and there are
still tickets available.
We'd love to see our
members and guests out
there without worry of
hooks and slices, just
having a good time..
Sunday the tee will be
- - sVe-r-durr-Vati-stone -Was-
third in the ninth with
Benmiller Sammy that he
co-owns with his wife
Lois. •
John Muir of Seaforth
won the eighth race at
Flamboro on Saturday
night with his pacer
Goldie Chris in 2:06.
Randy McLean was
second with R.W. Scout•
for ,owner Larry Jeffrey
of Goderich in the third. -
At Hanover on
Saturday night, Jack
Duckworth gave Emma
C Lee a new record of
2:10.1 in winning her
*second of the year for
Carman Kerr of
Goderich. Claybrook
Romeo was second with
Randy .Henry up for
Harold Lamb and Ron
Kerr of Goderich in the
second in a 2:07.1 mile. -
'John , finished
closed from- 8 a.m. until 2
p.mbeca,use the Legion
zone tournament is at our
course: About 80 golfers
Will be here for the
tournament.
The ladies of the club
are holding a meeting on
Monday the 23rd at.8 p.m.
in the clubhouse to make
any last • minute
preparations • 'for our
ladies tournament. The.
tournament is on Wed-
nesday July 25th. There is
still room for more en-
tries„ so come on out,
enjoy a round of golf and
some of Velma's good
cooking.
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G.G. Greentree, a fi'Ve
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Toey-Miss Shakertown,
owned by C.W. (Jiggs) Le.
Beau of Brucefield and
Barry Miller of -Kirkton
won in -2:04.4, just one-
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Wayne Horne?s- horses
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Michigan. Go And Win
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while /Amherst Jack
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mile. Kark T. Seelster
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Amherst Jacks next start
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Dupee drivinginthe2:1i
mile. The 10 -year-old
Australian bred pacer
owned by Bruce and
Wayne Dupee of Clinton.
Tim Robinson of
Goderich finished second.
with his Dillers Demon.
Mike Meadow lowered
his,record from 2:11.4 to
2:07.4 when he left his
opposition behind with a
last half in 1:02.4.
Although he has paced
faster miles many times,
he just couldn't make the
winners circle. Owned by
trainer Jean Feagan and
her husband Ben of
Goderich, , the five-year-
old gelding by H.A.
Meadowland -Dainty
Debbie was'driven to his
first win this year by
Verdun Vanstone. H.O.
(Bud) Jerry of Goderich
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Ken Mathers of London
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