The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-11, Page 8,
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PADS 4-40D 1U R SIGNA -STAR, THURSDAY, 4111.1 141( 1,1, 1974
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Opening might it. Goderich Racewaywas spotlighteid. •by
three divisions of the Ontario Sires Stakes for three Year old
fillies and, ,as expected, Merrywood Sara 'left all the others
way' behind in her division, pacing, the fastest mile of the
night in 2:`?6.1.
Merrywood Sara owned by the Merrywood Farm of Grand
Bend .end driven by Don Larkin, cit out fractions of :30:2
$ecands,.,a half in -1:03.4 aid's three-quarter in 1':35.4: All
Nonsense' finished second to Merrywood Sara, 1.5 to 20
lengths back of the leader,, 'Daisy Duke finished ,third, Deep
'Run Lyn was fourth, Brandy Special fifth and Ma:r-jarie.
tlVoodsixth. y .
-_,„Deep`„Rtin-z who fi•raished fourth, is owned by ,Mr. and
Mrs. V .Q. McLean,of Goderich: , , .
Installed•as.the 1_to 9 betting favourite, Merrywood Sara
returned $2.10 to win and $2.20 to place. All Nonsense paid
$4.70 "to place. A. ,record daily double -was produced when '
Miami Miss won, the' first., and Merry to`vd Sara won' the
second, • Thed record' was for. the lowest .daily double ' irt;
Gaderich history. The 1 and 1 combination returned,$3.70.
Miami Miss'•ywin in.the first was the fist of three wins for
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Jack Meriam and the Kerr family of Goderich. Miami Miss,'.-
owned by Carmen Kerr paced the ;mile in 2:14, a new
lifetime best. Meriam, carne t Iroogh again in the •fifth with
George'Isaac owned by IRon°:and Carmen'Kerr and in Mie r
sixth with Kerr's'Bov for Ron Kerr. .
--In . the second division of the Ontario Sires Stake, Ken
McElroy capably steered Skippy's :N:brene 10 ° vim 9ry for '
ownertiarry McNaughton of London in 2:10. A little note of
interes.t,rboth first and second division winners Merrvv ood`.
Sara and Skippy's Norene were both sired.by"Skippys Pride
:C. Irl the second division, Just B Gun finished second,; to
Skippy'a Norene, GTW, was third,.. Robra' Gesture' fourth,
Doree Herbert fifth and -All My. Time Was 'sixth. .. '
Kelly Rose took the third division in 2:10,wbth Harold- '
Stead driving:The win was_Kelly Rose's first lifetime win'”
although heir fastest time was recorded in a qualifier. Kelly ,
Rose is owned by Doug Culham of Oakville. Conra Gollie
finished second, Blaze Wave third, R 'Blue Cind fourth,.
Daphne Herbert fifth and Crimson Van was sixth,: Crimson ti>;
•• Van, owned, by Bruce Volland of Goderich, 'broke stride on
the first turn and was never In contention. .w
,'' Virginias Mii;,i.y broke her maiden in the third with Randy-.
Mellen driving. . .
In winning the -fifth, George. Isaac won kis• first of the
'eas'on'in '2•10.4. Kings Brother finished second to combine
*for''an' exactor of $36.50.
Kerr's Boy wo °'his first lifetime .start in the sixth in
2:13.3. Bonny Bv'o finished second to manufacture an exac-
tor payoff of $.123.20. ! b
Victor H. Volo lowered his lifetime mark to 2:11.4 in the.
seventh .for owner Fred Fowler of. Londesboro with ,Frank
viacDonald driying When Cactus Mack finished second, the.
seventh exactors paid $56,50',.•Lee 'Unko recorded his third
win of_the year in the ninth• vith co-owner. Clarence Young
of •Lucan driving, }.'Primmer combined with Lee Unko for a •
ninth race exactor of $18.40.
Hyde Park -136y won the Bainton's 'Invitational Pace in
2:10 withPal vera Kerr in the sulky. Frank MacDonald . •
.steered' Shadow Bars tq a`second place finish to produce a
tenth exactor' of $14.40: r
Th`e 1,170 fans wagered" $34,888, 'on the ,ten 'race card,
A. special group of -horses`, the Carlsberg Draft Team will
be on. hand at° the racetrack tomorrow'•evening,-„Feature race
tomorrow evening ' is the MacEwan Insurance Race with
seven pacers slated • to ,;go. Scotts G was assigned the rail
position, ,Scar•let.Slippet''will score ,from the two hole, Lindy''
Low Vole the three. hole, Timberina Hy"'the fourhole and
Clever Son'the'number five position. Shadow Bars has been
given the :six: hole and. TonyBatlIes. will. sore from the
trailing seventh, position:
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results
BY KEITH.
WILLIAMS.
Miss Belle Bars,: 'cable'
charging ..'down the stretch to
• hose out 'Colas Duchess inithe
feature race at .Clinton on Suri,
clay afternoon. Driven by Frank
MacDonald, , Miss Belle Bars
pace the mile in 2:07:2.'Colas,
Duchess, the previous weeks
" .feature" winner finished' second
-.and combined with the winner
for . a tenth race exactor of
$6..0. 'In p. Mather —finished
third in the seven horse field
and Deccas Counsel was fourth.,
Armbro Napier, • recorded his
second win in five starts this
year for owner Jack Holmes of
Clinton -'in the. first' race with
Dennis Jewitt driving. The four'
yeargelding lowered his' mark
10,2:09 in winning, the first ,half
of the•daily double.' A bad spill
marred the second race and
only three horses finished the
racrace.."', . " s •
On the first turnRoman
''Warrior and Hat Check Girl
collided and fell, causing Judy,
blathers, and Judys."*Mighty
Mac, who wereiollowi direct.
tly behind, to fall also. _ ly
Pineland Scot, Nota_Slpwpoke
and Saint 'Clair,.Nuck:managed
to avoid the spill. Pineland
Scot.- combined with'Armbro
Napier, for a daily'double of
'$25.,50..* ., i
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Astra Blaze is'ecord.ed her
first win of the 'year in. her
second trip out, with co-owner
Harold aGibbings driving in
2:12.2 Scotts G: combined•'with`
'Astra Blaze for a third race
exactor of $15.70-
,Norrn. Campbell ;,steered
Aerial`ine -.4o victory in :the
fourth for• owners Ed, and June
Davidson 'of London, Owen,.
Creed- was moved" up Co second
after Lady's Gunnery was set.
,back for interference and
frt'anufactured" a fourth"- race
exactor
J M Express 'didn't `ler the
major part of the bettors dow`i'
in the fifthi• winning the, race in
2:09.2. As the belting favourite,
•J M' Express, returned $3.70 to
win and' $2.7.0 to place,. Lady's
David finished' second and the
3. & 7 combination paid $10.90.
” Two longshofs carene through in
the 'sixth -To make' the largest
exactor payoff this'year at Clin
ton Raceway of $286.40. Dream
Volo lowered her 1974 mark'to
2:08.4 and'•retuirned $27:30 to
,' win, and,.$13.30. to.: place. •Big
Tii•ne,„. Charlie finished gecond
t•eturning $11.10:to place.
In' the secondary, feature 'of
the afternoon, Fireside, Butler
made 'his first lifetime itart
winning -one for Doug McPher,
son of Teeswater.,• : Robert
Colvin' drove the five`,year. ld
trotting gelding, to victory in
2:11.1. Jat finished second and
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Racing enthusiasts at Goderich Ri peweY will get an extra treat this Friday night
during the competitioh..The Carlsberg Brewery gh'ampionship team and wagon
will be on parade around 7:30 p.m, and the wagon'wii(I be oniglisplay for the en -
',tire evening, The eight horse hitch Is'made up of champion Belgians, each one
weighing. upwards of 26Q0 pounds and .yet" very cairn and`•quiet. The outfit will
be aritivirig Thursd.ay.nrght under the direction, of Doug Kostiyk and will be at
toe park all day Friday. r a '
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combined for 'i3 seventh race
• exactirr of '$81.30. • Chernk,ee
Byrd recorded his third -win of
th'e year in the eigth pacing the
mile in 2:07.S:,•
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Chilly ..Will lowered ....his,
lifetime mark la.—.'eleven
seconds, winning the ninth in
O.2:0'7.2. Chilly Will, a`three year
old offspring of 'Vioot Frost, -is
'owned :byk'Ch'ari.es"-Travis- of
`Dungannon and' drivep .by Bill
Caldwell. Next Sunday's card
will' be W highlited ',by, two or
three divisions of the ,Q1-11-1A-
Belvedere
HHA-Belvedere pacing, series. '
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