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Rod Seiling, New York Rangers goal -getter, stands poised at
the plate ready to slam a hornerun. Tom McPhee, catcher for
the, Firemen, is also ready for the pitch, Paul Henderson, in
background, Detroit club winger, stands in background offering
encouragement to Seiling.
Set ,Up School For Officials'
In Charge Of Betting- Wickets
Classes for cashier - clerks
who will be staffing the pari.
, mutual wagering wickets when
the Goderich Trotting Assoc-
iation opens their ten -meek twi.
light racing program at the
Agricultural park, Wednesday,
July 19, are being conducted
"thiS week, sponsored by the
federal department cif agricul.
ture. •
Instructing them .* are two
RCMP officers specialists in
the fiteld of parimutuel wager.
ing, who provide the wicket
clerks with necessary know-
ledge required fOr receivingand
paying out monies in connection
with a wager. '
SUPERVISING '
During therace program, the
two, RCMP constables are also
supervising at both the, pari.
mutuel windows and the Judges
• stand for the benefit and pro.
tection, a the harness racing
patrons. ,
Other officials in the judges'
stand include a member of the
Ontario Racing CommisSions a
representative of the local dot.
ting association .and a presid.
ing judge from the Canadian
Trotting Association. Longtime
Goderich Trotting Association
meipber and former president,,
H. .0. (Bud) , Jerry informed •
The Signal -Star that newlights
had been installed at the track
and other renoVations to the
grandstand had been completed,
putting the Agricultural track in
readiness for .„.tlie upcoming*
weekly Wednesdyii1g1ittWflight.
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Thursday, July 20
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Saturday, July 22 •
Final Round 1.8 holes . .$3.00
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racing events.
The judges' stand is now situa.
ted in the upper portion of the
grandstand, protected tror,n the
weather, as are the fans who
will be sharing the grandstand
with the racing officials. Pari-
mutuel wickets have been con.
structed under the grandstand'
and will allow multiple placing
of bets. •
Included in the wagering will .
be a daily -double wicket, win,
place and show wickets, an ex.
actor-quinella wicket, plug a
•$5.00 combination wicket.
Refreshment booths will be
g located on the grounds, allowing
patrons to find nourishment with
alight snack and soft drink or
coffee.
Indications are that the God-
erich twilight harness racing
program will attract enOtigh
standardbreds to provide har.
• ness racing fans wtih nine
events each week, stated GRA
official Bud Jerry.
He added that sufficient eat.
ries of high calibre pacers and
trotters had been received to
enable the local trotting asso•
•
elation .to plan a; feature race
• on each Wednesday night pro.
• gram which will start at 7:45
ton.
Here, Bert Marshall, Detroit Redwing star, is taking a 'cut at
the ball thrown by •pitcher. Gordon Walters of the Firemen.
, A large crowd attended the Saturday night game which saw the
Firemen winning bver the NHL all-stars, 5 - 4..
•It was the monster f‘Frankenstein's" turn at bat when this shot
was taken while the Firemen-NIIL ALL -stars played their
Aoftball game Saturday night at Agricultural park. Jack, "Sugar"
Meriatn, who signed, up. At the last minute as the ALL -star's
catcher, is reaching for that pitch.
,I1..ady Bowlers Hold First Tilt
The Goderich Ladies' Lawn
Bowling Club held their ffrst
tournament of the season on .
Wednesday, July 5th with twelve
rinks competing for the Ger.,
rard trop:iy.
Sets Track Record
The Wednesday afternoon
harness racing program held
at the Agricultural park last
week was not a lengthy one;
only 'four events were on the
score card. ,
Race' officials for the event
were presiding judge, H. 0.
Jerry; associate judies were
Lorne_ Brown and John McCor-
mick. Announcer was Marty
Adler, CKNX M.C.
The races were sponsoiedby
the Goderich Trotting andAgri.
cultural Association in co-
operation with the 07.d Home
Week committee and were-dion.
ducted with the approval of the
Ontario Racing Commission and
the Canadian Trotting Associ.
• ation. -' • •
In the first event, Excel Mac,
a two-year-old pacer ownedbv
• Roy Meriam of Goderich, placed
first, setting a time of 2:22
and one-tenth for the mile; Gov-
ernor MacDonald, a five -year -
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old pacer owned by Norm Wil-
liamson of Walton, placed sec-
ond. For the second heat it
was Kniglit of Mal,owned by
William Nevals, who finished
first, a,nd bettered the time of
the winning horse in -the first
heat by one and one-tenth sec.
ond. Judy's Mighty Mac, which
had finished in -sixth place in
the first heat,, improved mark-
edly on her first outing by end.
ing the second heat in a place
position.
The second event, which was
alsO run for 'a purse of $200
saw Deep Run Direet, a three-
year-old pacer owned by W.
McLean, Goderich, finishing
first, followed by Lyn Adyn
a brown inare, owned bY
MacDonald, Clinton.
The second heat of this event
- Was again ,Captured by Deep
Run Direct and Lyn Adyn also
held her place position for the
second heat. Best time of the
two heats was set in the first
outing when the mile was run
in 2:15 and two=fenths.
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a full field of eight horses. Hi
Joe. a 1 nine-vear-old brown
gelding, .owned by D. Jewitt,
Seaforth, finished first, setting
a time of 2:14 and two-tenths
and was followed closely by
Glenvar, a six-year-old pacer
owned by J. Duckworth, God.
erich. The track record for the
day was established in the sec-
ond heat of this race by Glen.
var with a time -of 244 flat;
the two first place horses trad-
ed- positions for the Second
• heat and Hi Joe wound up sec.
ond. _•
• Highest purse for the day.
was the $300 fourth race, which
drew an entry of seven. Direct
Way, a brown gelding, owned
by Vern Soper, cif Vienna, cap.
• tured both ends of this race.
Rhythm Brook, a six-year-old
pacer owned by F. MacDonald,
Clinton, finished second' in the
first heat; Lady Axworthy, ‘a.
•12 -year-old brown mare; owned
' by D. Jewitt, Seaforth placed
second in the last heat of this
race.
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First place team was from
Goderich with A. WestbroOk
skip, L. Holland and -M. Sturdy.
Second place went to Sarnia
Rink with Mrs. Germain skip,
Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Field.
Third place went to Landon
Thistle club rink with Mrs.
Getty skip, Mrs. Young and
Mrs. Boviard.
Fourth place went to Lon-
don Elmwood club rink with
Mrs. Grant skip, Mrs. New.
• ans and Mrs. Hoskin.
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Rev. Alex MacCombie of
Sherbrooke Quebec, delivered
the sermon, on "A Nation under
God".
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson, -
Margaret, Mary Louise, Bobby,
Kathy and Arthur Visited Expo
last week.
• Kenneth MacKenzie attended
- the races at Mosport lastweek.
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