The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-15, Page 8Il.
PAGE 8-GODERj,CELI SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1974
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RACES
RACE 1 • PAPE,,
$1500 and 'Aliowunc l
. I. WAYNE EXPRESS
2. OLIVER PETE •
3, GLADIES J30Y
4' KILLARNEY BABE
5 KINGSBROTHER
6. MARGARET .ENSIGN
7 MORTGAGE LIFTER
AE
MIDDLEBROOK ROY
$300 RACE d - PACE
- Claiming $1500
G. Roebuck I OAKWOOD RUTH
C. Climpbell 2. GUN , tiFLT
J Muir 3 DUSTY Bon
N. Campbell, - q DEEP RUN BILLY
W.W McLean 5. AZUCAR CANDY
TBA 6 FLUX
N. McKnight 7 VICTORY VAN
AE
T B A , SCOTCH A PLENTY
H1,GH PATCH
RACE 2 • PACE $300
Non -winners of $1500--1974.
I. BILLY Bl1Y
2 LINDY LOU VOLO
3. TIMBERINA HY
4. ARICHA'r BATTLES
5 AMBRO LANG
6. DALE E BENNETT
7 DREAM VOLO
1. Campbell
R Lowry
J Meriam
H Burtori
D Wall
M Watson
TBA
$400
RACE 3 • TROT
Non -winners of $3000 In 1974
Also,sIIgIbh not -winners of $500
In Last 3 starts
Also 54000' Chimers ' ,
F MacDonald
TBA
T B.A
J Pollard
W Pennington
T B.A
R. Cameral
1 CATHY CAMP
2. D•ARKIE S' RIDDELL
3: MIDNITE BETTY
4.JAT
•5. STARM,AIN
6. CALLIE JOE
7 CIRCLE OH -OH
RACE 4 • PACE " . $300
Non -winners of 5500 In 1974
I MAR RAX DUKE
2. SCARLET SLIPPER
3. SINGLE JOHNNIE
4 Sts0TTs BOY
5. CRIMSON JOSIE
6. CRASH LANDING
7 KERRS BOY
A.E.
DERBY BOB
RACE 5 - PACE
J Manders
C. Fisher
J Muir
J. Duckworth
T.B.A.
G. Roebuck
J Meriam
W W McLean
$300
' Mai ens Also Eligible
Non-3winn' ri of $300 • UfsUm•
I. TOMMYS. ,:oY M. Sewbrs
2. MEADOW ANDER T.B.A.
3. MiS LEP GE D. McNall
4. BANDELI ERO ' C. Fisher
5. ROGER ROST R. Alexander
6. SHARB 13 • .0 Roebuck
7- GOLDI HIT D. Jewitt
A:E.
BR A HAT R. McLeen
RACE 7 • PACE
Claiming $1000
I. SAINT CLAIR BUCK • P' Bieback
2 BABES BOY
.3 MISS LEE DALE N. McKnight
4 CORKYS CAMP T.B.A.
5 TRIGGER TIME ; J.G. Lester
6 NORTHWOOD MiSSY T.B.A. ,
JET COMMAND- B. Volland
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LINDA E W'ALBOB B Deter
J. Schindler
N. Cympbell
,W W McLean
WO McLean
TB.A.
C. Crandon
M. Pollard
T,B.A.
J Pasch.
*300
.RACE 0 -, PACE a.
Non -winners $700 .in 1974
I CONRAY FROST
2 JUDY MATHERS
1 COLD SPRING DOR1E
3 LADYS DAViD
5. SCOTTS G.
6 'POP'S TOPS
7 EXCEL MAC
$300
R Mothers
M. Sewers
W. Pennington'
D. Jewitt
J, Duckworth
A. Abbott
J. Meriam
RACE 9 - TROT $8504.29
Ontario Sires Slakes
3 year old Colts Trot°
l' CHEROKEE CHARLIE J.H. Lester
2. GARMA HOOLIGAN B. Davies
L, HARD° OiL RICK R McLean
4. RALPH THE ROVER W. Langille
5. GOLDUST HERBERT S. Quitie
6. DART CAMP N. McRann
7 K.F Scott ' Li Geigel
8, LELAND SONG •K. ,Carmichael
RACE •10 PACE 5750
Invitation Paco Handicap.
MR. GOLDFIGURE R: McLean
. CHEROKEE BYRD T, Kerr '
. GREENVIEW DUKE '13 Jewitt
ROGUE'S ROCKET R. Cameron
Cplas Duchess T.B.A.
EL SAM 0` G. Pullman
MIKES JIMMY LYNN G. Roebuck
SPECIAL
ATTRA.T'iON.'
This week only at the
Bedford Court Lounge
THE CRIPPLED DUCKS
A very versatile commercial .group
Plan to hear this group now playing
Their hopes are•hi h9
The Kinsmen Bantams, Goderich's hopes for a •baseball cham-
pionship, are in the process of a semi-final series. against
Exeter. The team played Clinton last week and won both ends
of a double-header in Clinton to win the right to play Exeter.
The players are (front row from left,) B111 Walt,ers, Don Kirkgon-
nelI, John\Page, Dan Wilkinson,' Ben Worsell and coach Paul
BrQWn;' (second row from left) Coach Bill Duckworth,, John
Barz, Dick Schoemaker, Dave MacKenzie, Tim McLean, Steve
Chase and Coach Carl Simpson. (staff. photo)
Dungannon event
Horsemen pit .skills against time
The Huron Trail Riders Sad-
dle Club sponsored a horse
show recently at the Dungan-
non Fair Grounds. The event
was designed to attract junior
horsemen and women to com-
pete • in' various equestrian
skills:. -
The • judge of ,a11 events was
Gary Stoddart of 'Waterloo,
who received assistance from
ring stewarts Doug Riley,
Seaforth; Cyril Cranston,
Auburn; Harvey Hoggart, Lon-
des&oro; ,and Gordon Johns,
GOAderich. - °
The Trail Class, which tests,
the horses training in'
..crossing
unusual obstacles that could be
encountered during a trail ride,
was the fiist 'event of the -day.
The Tyke division was won by,
Greg Riley, Seaforth, followed
by. Suzanne Kirkland, of
Lucknow and Andrew Flowers
of Clinton.
The Junior class was won byt
yr.
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Wendy Tyndall, , of 'Clinton,
with second 'and third going to
Christine. McNall, Blyth and
. Lisa Gumby of Lucknow.'
The senior division 'was worn'
bsi Ken. Fidom of Belgrave
followed by JoanneStewart of
Auburn and ,John DeKison of
Dublin. •
Equitation classes test an0in-
d'ividual Kider's ability and how.
the rider works with the mount
-as a team. The Tyke Equitation
Class was won by Greg. Riley of
Seaforth with second 'place
going to Andrew. Flowers of
Clinton and third to •Su'zanne••
, Kirkland,•of Lucknow. . t
The junior class was won by
Brenda Taylor of Lucknow who
edged Patti. Muegge, . second
and Kim Riley third;,both from
Sea•forth.,
The senior. division was‘on
by Janice Brooks of Seaforth.
with second place going to .
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Friday and Saturday about -5:30 p.m°
Q Michelle Flowers cYt- Clinton
and Ken Fidom of Belgrave
taking third. •
Barrel racing is a favorite
competition in some mestern
.style riding -clubs and requires
riding 'skill c(Tnbined with a
fast' and .wel'l,trained horse.
The rider enters the ring and
mast .round a series of barrels,
°usually placed at the four out-
- side edges of the ring, and go
back out the same way,he came
in.
The fastest rime in `the Tyke.
• ,divisiorf of °the competition was '
turned in by' Greg Riley; • of
Seaforth with, Andrew Flowers ,
of Clinton ., "finishing second..
The junior barrel race was won
'by Wendy° Tyndall 'of Clinton,
followed by 'Christine McNall
of Blyth and Kim' . Riley of •
Seaforth. Q ,
Flag. racing. is also . a .'very
popular game and is very
similar to barrel racing. The
rider enters the ring and rides
the full length of .it rounding a
barrel at the end and pulling a
flag from- it as he goes by. On
the way"out of the ring he 'must•
put the ,flag in , another barrel
as he runs by.
The senior :riders were the
only competitors -in this event
which: was won by John
'DeKroon ' of Dublin. Second
, place went to Ken Fidom of
,Belgrave and third to Michelle
Flowers: of Clinton.
Trophies for -the 'winningest
team of horse and rider„for the
days competition were presen-
'ted at the end of the show. Greg
Riley and his horse Molly
received 'the Tyke ,,High Point
trophy Wendy Tyndall and her
mount Lady, the Junior trophy,
and Ken' Fidom on Tango were
senior trophy winners.
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Goderich gunmen. place.
high in Vanustra event;,
At the Vanastra Gun Club's
trap shoot on August 7, Al
Green of Clinton hit 24 out of
25 targets to take home the top
shooter of the day award. Eric
Collins of Clinton was second
with 23 hits, and Art
McDougall of Goderich was
third with 22 hits. •
The top three were followed
by Bob' Orr of Bayfield with 21,
Mery Batkin of Clinton' with 19,
Murray Grigg of Clinton and
Ashley Gilbert ,of Goderich`
with 18 each, Harold Srnith,o.f
Seaforth with 17, Wayne Smith •
of Exeter and Jim ., -l'ogg of
Seaforth with 16,each, a` d Greg
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Potter of Goderich sand Tom
Phillips of Seaforth with 15
each.
At the skeet shoot last -Satur-
day, Allan Turner of St. Marys
had the top score with 24 out of
25 hits. He was followed. by
Glen Moak of Bornholm with
22., Harrison S.chock'of Zurich,
Mery Ba,tkin of Clinton; Tom
Allen .of Lohdesboro and Bob
Orr of Bayfield, each ,hit 21•
targets.,;
Next came Dave Schlemmer
(f 'Stratford with' 19: Paul.
Wheeler of Clinton with 18 and •
Ashley Gilbert of Goderich
with 16.
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