The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-08, Page 6PAGE 6--0OPERICFI SIGNAL -STAR, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974
ENTRIES:- Frilisy, August 9, 197.4. „
POST TIME 7:45 p.m,
RACE 1 - PACE - 'Claiming 61500
end Allowances 6300
JUDY. MATHERS M. Sewers
REGGIE FORD__ A. MacDonald
VICTORY VAN " •• M. Pollard
FLOAKWOOD RUTH . J. Schindler
GREENWAY TIME • D. Jewitt
OLIVER. PETE • G. Campbell
Also Eligible
DEEP RUN BILCY 1875
f, ^
,W 'McLean
RACE 2- PACE - Non -winners $1500
In 19744 Alio-A.4.
Non -whiners 6800 - last
3 starts
$BIE'S GIRL
CACUS MACK
NANCY BELLE
JIMMY THE BUTLER
MULBERRY PAINTER
TRAINED DICE
SUSANNES DUKE
G. Roebuck
A. Abbott
C Crandon
R. Jerry.
B. MaGuire
M McKnight
J Manders
RACE 3 - PACE • Maidens and
Non -winner* of 6300 •'1974
$300
CLAYBROOK CRAFTY -4
DERBY BOB
- SINGLE JOHNNIE
DEEP RUN FRISCO
scams BOY
NANCYr ANN
✓ RHYTHM'S NANCY
Also Eligible:
MEADOWLANDER
DEEP RUN BILLY ,
J.C. Lester
W McLean
. J. Muir
R, Meriam
J. Duckworth
T.B.A.
F MacDonald
T.B.A.
W.O. McLean'
,. ,.
,RACE 4 - PACE - Maidens and .
Non-winn.e of 6300.- 1974.
*360
R. Alexander
D. Jewitt
W.O. McLean
M. Sewers
• D. Kennedy
H. Burton
,C Fisher
G; Roebuck,
6300
ROGER FROST
CORKY CAMP
BRIAN'S HAT
TOMMYS BOY
JARVIS STILLER
ARICHAT 'BATTLES
BANDELLERO
Alao`Eligible:
SHA•RBARB
RACE 5 - PACE - Claiming 61000
and Allowances 6340
MISS' Li~E DALE
AZUCARCANDY
TRIGGER .TIME e
LADYS GUNNER -
DUSTY BOB
N.' McKnight
R Sigurdson
IC. Lester-
" T.B.A.
W W, McLean..
.LINDA I~ WAIIBOB.
CLAYBROOK RICCI
° Mao Eligible'
WiLL RE LQCHINVAR "
TB. A.
D. MvNalI
D Jewitt •,
RACE 6 - PACE - Claiming 61000
and Allowances 6300
1MA TOPIC
GLADIES BOY
SCOTCH A PLENTY
JET COMMAND
KINGS BROTHER
MOL'NTA1N DEAL
BABES BOY
F MaGu&re
J Muir
D. Jewitt
TB A.
W W McLe.an
Dv ylewitt
'TB Al
RACE 7 - PACE • Non -winners of
6800 In 1974 - that ars
Non -winners of .62000 - Lifetime
5300
CONRAY FROST
MIAMI MISS
JUST HOSE
POPS TOPS
CRIMSON JOSiE
KERR'S BOY
SCARLET SLIPPER
Alio Eligible,
CRASH LANDING
.R Mathers
J' Meriam
J C Lester
. A. Abbott
R. Volland
J Meriam
C Fisher
G Roebuck
RACE p - PACE - Claiming 62500
63000 - Allowance -6300'
JAKE TONA
LADYS DAVID
LINDY LOU VOLO
DREAM VOLO •
TRIMMER
HANDEE SIS 53600
G. Woodburn
D. Jewau
R. Lowery
T B.A
T'BA.
N. McKnight
RACE 9 - Non -winners $1000
In 1974 '6300
SISSY JO ADOIS
DALE LEFT BENNETT
WAYNE EXPRESS
KILARNEY BABE
MAR RA' DUKE
EXCEL MAC-
JMBERINA HY
J; Pollard
M. Watson
G. Roebuck
N. Campbell'
J Manders
R. Merriam,
J Meriam
RACE ,10, - PAC - ORMCO PACE
6750
M13 GOI,DFIGURE
GREENViEW DUKE
MIKE'S JIMMY' LYNN
- EL.SAMO
ROGUE'S ROCKET
Entries in Boz 75 "
Draw made by: Ron Sigurdaon '
.Ray Volland •
'McLean
D. Jewitt
G. Roebuck
G. Pullman
R. Cameron
RACE 1 ; PACE
1. MOUNTAIN DEAL
2. AERIALINE
3. MARYLAND PAUL
4. ADLAIDE'QUEEN'
5. CLAYBROOK JEFF"'
- 6. MIGHTY SPARE
7. FUTURE GRATTAN
A.E.
WILL HE 'LOCKINVAR
POLLY ADIOS '
RACE 2 PACE
1. MIDDLEBROOK BOY•
7. PINELAND SQOTT
3. BIG TIME CHARLIE
4. BOBBY JOE
5. ARMBRO,LANG
6. AVON TRUE LEE
7. LEE UNKO •
UNDECIDED NOW
"'LEE CAMP
RACE 3 -, PACE ,
1.RUBRA..GESTURE
2; CHIEF'S BEST
3. BILLY PERDUE
4. MISS EVELYN DEE
NOTHING WHEELING
6, HONKEY TONK
7. ARMBRO NAPIER '
'A.E.
EL SAM O
MIKES JIMMY LYNN
RACE 4 - PACE
1. SAK ATA •
2, CARRY` ON SYL
3.' ROYA'S SUSIE
,4. EUNICREST IRENE
5, JANET EXPRESS
6. HAZY DARES
7. J.M.:EXPRESS'
A.E.
MISS DIRECT BAKER
LEE CAMP
RACE S. - PACE
L Adios Dusty. '
' 2. Dee G. River
3. NORTHWOOD MARiO +�
4. J.A. 'DUCHESS
6. DI VETTE
• 6r BONNIE B't' 0
7. MAGGiES KtGHT
+. A.E• ' .
NORLEA'S PRIDE
C.C. STROUD
Raceway
'Purse 5300
D. Jewitt
N. Campbell
L. Hackett
A. Abbott
T. Kerr;
T.B.A.
J. Bryiin
T.B,A
P. Young
Purse 6400
RACE 6 - PACE.
1. DUCHESS STEIN
2. ASTRA BLAZE
3, ,FRANKIE• TAR
4. GRANNY GALBRAITH
&. FASTKAT
t. CLAYBROOK CINCI
7. SANDRAS SKI/TY '•
A.E.
PATRICIA CHIPS
ROBRA GRATEFUL ,
RACE 7 PACE
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'A. Hardy 1: GENES HILIFE
R. Hitchcock '2. SCOTCH APLENTY •
R Morgdh' n 3. GOLDEN SCAMP `"
H. Kennedy 4 MERRYWOOD MITE
K. small F, •5. HAT CHECK GIRL
M..Pollard ' 6. ROMAN WARRIOR
C. Young 7. NOTA SLOWPOKE
G. Roel i4 -RACE 8,- TROT
W. Dupeea •
1. CATHY CAMP
Purse 5450 2. CALLIE JOE
3 FEARLESS FAIR '
, E. Barnes 4. ,,SON OF PARAGONS"
R. McLean 5. COLA'S VLC
K. Hardy " 6. BLUSHING PANDORA
L. Hathaway 7. DARKiE S' RIDDELL
H. Kennedy A.E.
L. Hackett EDNA'S SCAMPER
D. Jewitt SCIOTO HILL.' �«
«^,
0.. Pullman ,,.. RACE 9 !PACE '
G.. Roebuck ,
tj
„Puree 4325
A. Beinee
G. Pullman
J. Duckworth
D. Jewitt
Wm.'German
R Weick
D. Lindsay •
F•. MacDona4,d
W Dupee
Punt. poo,
D: Wall
A. Hardy
R. Cameron
L. DeCaluwe
RcMorgan
C, Crandon
H. Kennedy
• P. Kerr
I7 Wall
1. PIERRE TIME
.'2. MAGIC MEADOWS
3. CACTUS MACK • `
4, ViCTOR H VOLO
5,.CHEROKER BYRD
6. FN -B TWEEN
7.. BLUE, PENCE
A.E. ' '
SUSANNES DUKE
RACE .10 • PACE
1. KRiSTIE CREED
2. MiSS BELLE BARS
3!.+TENACIOUS LOBELL
4. SPACE MISSION
5. JAY BEE BLAZE
6. MARSHALY. WEICK
7. COLAS DUCHESS
Purse 6300
T.B.A,
H. Gibbinga
B. Nelson
H. Kennedy
A. Hardy
L2. DeCa l owe
A. Abbott
A. Abbott
R Rollason
Purse $326
D. Hopkins
D. Jewitt
D. ,Jewitt
L. DeCa'iuwa--
D. Miller
D, Wall
A. Abbott
, Purse 5450
F. MacDonald'
D, Wall
° D. Jewitt
,Wm: 'Caldwell
'M. Lester ,
' Br Edwards
R Perry
P` Kerr
R. Cameron
Purse 6400
R 'Cemrton
F. MacLennan
A. Abbott
F. 'MacDonald
3', Kerr
R. Weick
A. Hardy
J. Manders
Purse 51,000
K. Hardy
F. MacDonald
'Wm.. 'Edwards
D, Wall
T.B.A
R. Welch
M, •Lester
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Seven-year-old • Jamey Sturdy, Youn est -paid member
at Sunset -Golf 'and Sports Center, won°
the Juni.or Diyisi'on of the Name -the -Mower Contest there:. Jamey sits on the Green Hornet; the •
largest of the mowers. Other names he , entered were _Butterfly, Cricket, ,Bumblebee and
Mosquito. (staffphoto)
At Sunset Golf
_._.;..Good crowds -for holiday.
' Another long ' holiday
weekend has ended and we
hope that you enjoyed yourself
this weekend, 'There is but one
more -left in this summer of .'74
-,and •that is another month
away.
,The Sunset Staff was pleased
to see such" fine crowd at our
Holiday, ' Party held here on
'Saturday; August 3. The v')win
ers from the Scotch wo �BhII
were ;Shirley Baechler and Bill
Brown; Peggy Cook and Stan
Connelly, and Jo-anne Telford
and Mike Drennan. The -most
honest' golfers were Mariette
Chisholm and A. Chenier.
Everyone appears to be .en-
joying the Scotch -Two -Ball'
competitions, so we. hope to'
have more soon, The evening
brought a delicious beef bar-
becue which was a .great' suc-
cess.' Thanks to John Sturdy, .
Paul.-Dockstader and George'
Low who helped us a great deal.
on Saturday. We appreciate it 4.
fellows, '
The dinner was followed by a
dance which continued into •
the small hours of the morning.
All in all we think that you had
a' good time last Saturday.
• Men's .Night„•- was held
Tuesday July30thr Winners for
the' evening in the first flight
division were ,Don, Bedour,.
Rick Sowerby, Denis Lassaline ' We hope that. those who have
and Paul Baechler. Second -paid green fees recently, have
flight winner's were Harvey enjoyed and will 'ontinue to
Mu,n'ro, A:b Middel, ' Harold enjoy the golf ball' draw. A
. Watts, Stan • ConneIly, 'Bill number of -prizes have been
. Huff, Leroy Bedour and B1'uce"won and,fpr those of you who
Lyndon. Third flight winners haven't won, remember
were Bill Reid, S,teve Doak;
Ha-rry Wi`lliarris, Harold Shear -
down, Jack Brady, Marcel
,Richard"an'd .John Sturdy..
Juniors" Day was held Wed-
nesd,ay August 31 here' at the
Sunset. We had quite a'�good
Oinber'of juniors but last week
'and we hope .that the' number
will • remain '.constant. or ' in- •
crease. The juniors are remin-
ded that their handicap cards
are posted, in the clubhou,se:'
The .top prize winner last
week 'was Steve Davy, but all
who. participated received a
golf ball, compliments of the
,Sunset. •
Thursday evening, August 1
was . Ladies'` Night and. top
Tolfers for the" evening were,
Marie' Huff, 'Pat 'Clifford, Joyce
Bolton 'and JO-ann'e Telford.
Putting prize winners•. were
Jean Asher, Adele Drennan
and. Jane Kerr, Hidden Hole
prize -'winners "''were Karen
Sturdy and 'M•ariette Chisholm.
The ladies competitions 'con-
tinue, so check the Schedule for
playing time • '
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Members,_ the 'draw on the
golf clubs moill take place
.August 17, so enter your name it
now. The draw for the juniors
has, taken place and Jamie °
Sturd,y is the-: winner.
Congrafulations Jamie, your
• names for aur' mower were very
appropriate, The •Winning
Hautes were the Butterfly, Abe
Cricket, -the Bumble` Bee, the •
Green 'Hornet and the
Mosquito. Thanks .to alt'
•Juniors who participated, .
Hope' to see you more in ' 74.
C.Iinton-bets
hit h'igh .• apo t
jot! th'e
yeur,
X., crowd of r900 wagered
$76,000 at Clinton kik Sunday,
at Clinton, ,the highest .amount
wagered., at the 'Clinton track, sr
s
fart this year. ,
Ray McLean' recorded a
'double 'on Sunday- driving the
'winners in both co -features.
McLean drove Bay Comet to
"ictory in. the.. Ontario Sires'
Stakes; for two' year old filly
`pacers in 2:11 4`5. Bay Comets
stab,lemate. Rockford-' Ann
finished third• in the race
"
behind Calico ,Tar.. Rockford
Ann and Bay Cornet are owned
by Cliff and James Keeling of
Owen Sound. '
McLean came back to win
the • secondary feature with
Colas .Duchess in 2:06 2/5.
Cord Pullman drove El Sam
O to,,,victorys' in the first. for
Richard Burges' Jim and Joe
-Dick. Scotio'Hill combined with
_El Saris 0 f r is clay double
13.40. ...
Romantic Pick recorded her-
. second lifetime •win in ' 2:11 2/5
with Andy Hardy steering.
Gladies Boy 'won the fourth; d
half mile dash 'in 1:03 1/5. •
Gerry Roebuck steered Crash
Landing to victory in the fifth
for Ron and. George Feagan.,
Tartan Rose won her first race
of the year -111.2:1,2' 3/5, + •
Trimmer edged out Lee Unko
in the' seventh to fashion an
exactor of $59.40.
'Miss Evelynn Dee defeated
the favorites in the eighth win
Hing in 2:08 ,and paying $,31;20.
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