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de ry BR.. piirect, o - d* tra d and At Gee icli ,( sway at Thersday, July. , Blyth and trained by Peut Taylor of Clinton
Fred: Sad er had three winners, including were winners , at Hanover raceway on July
driven by Fred lig{ of A111sa.4'��IiB3 went the $809 # to with his Garmor Natalie in 4 r •
wiree to wire to win the $4200.
Proferred . Wayne o .. � .^9 for driver
won her second of the year
HB,ndicap Paceat. Clinton Raceway on 3tebb $tDMyaryfor
srin 260 , his Horner
wn ml9i n Dodger
Sun�y,�,1�Y+ s Sassy Dakali in 2;10. • KC Glider too anew
Stables
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k2:01:2record
Vic i • 4.r Old: tding by
Se�rn!>��1�`+ret - Salle Bars by Victory Bars Ross Battun was (bird with Joellas ((night 8(1b.Walker on the bike in the eighth_. Trotter
was woo* 2:044 for themile. for Bill Bennett of Seaforth in the 2:05 mile. Ali0040 Lad, owned by Bill Campbell of
Jerry H. Direct, raised by Fred (Pete) Handy Slipper fell before the start of the Seaforth, won in 2:04:4 fortrainer-driver
Fowler near Londesboro, now hasifour wins, race and was scratched. Don Corbett at Greenwoodd Raceway in
five seconds and.five thirds from 22 starts in Rosys Dilly, a two-year-old colt. by Nugget Toronto on July 5. Stewart
1984, good for earlingsof$5,870:and a2:02:1 Lobeil-Truanna Duke, finished ahead of Fergus Hanover, owned by
record taken ea tier thiS year at London. Clarence Young with his Windscreen and McCall of Seaforth, was third in a 1:57:4
Lifetime he has $29,758. mile at Greenwood on night. Sadler of Parkhill was second with
his Penns Smart Kid, while Jack Radcliffe
took third with Willvan Duke for C.E. Clarke
of Elmira.
Terry Fritz turned in the second fastest
mile of the day with Sunny Cedarwood, a
three-year-old Alert Bret filly, owned by.,.the
Forbes Cattle Co.. Ltd. of Walkerton, in
2:05:1, a new record.
Keith Coates was second with Thomas
Whitney, co -owned by Whitney Coates of
Exeter, while Randy Henry finished third
driving Ginger Chip for Art Hodgins of
Lucan.
Wayward Wind, owned by the BGR
Stables of Blyth and trained by Paul Taylor
at Clinton, was a winner in 2:05:3 with
Gerald Sloan on the bike.
The three-year-old colt by Fast Clip -
Wayward Lobell by Tar Heel, recently,
competed in the Molsons Cup Pacing Series
at Elmira Raceway, winning on June 15 in
2:05 in his second lifetime start.
He finished fourth m the final on June 29
which was going for a $7,900 purse.
This race had an unfortunate happening
when Wayward Wind's stablemate KC
Glider, owned by Kevin Carter of Blyth, had
a broken bit causing his driver Ray McLean
to part company with him at the. half.
Although the horse continued on to finish
third on his own, the race was slowed down
considerably since the drivers behind
weren't sure what he might do next.
Another local colt Linlor Rodgers., owned
by Hohnesville Valley Farms of Clinton,
was third in the 2: 05:3 final at ,Elmira with
trainer Brad Vanstone on the bike after
finishing second and third in the first two
legs of the series.
H.F. Alice, owned by Bill. Fleming of
Clinton, had her first lifetime win in 2:06:4
at Clinton with Terry Fritz' driving for
trainer George W. (Butch) Elliott of Clinton.
This was only the second start for the two-
year-old filly by Tarport Count - Karina
Hanover by Armbro Nesbit that finished
second a week earlier. -
Verdun Vanstone of R.R.-4, Goderich was
fourth with his Bye Bye Mike filly,
Benmiller Shelley.
Ross Battin drove.trotter Jaydon Victory
to a third place finish for Ed and Jean
Hughes of •Bayfield, although it took the
photo-finisk'cameratodecide the, results.
Centinare, owned by trainer Walter
Pepper and his wife, May, of Clinton, was
third in. a 2:09:2 with Frank MacDonald on;
• the bike. . his first start in a race for trainer Gordon
Popular Lynn, owned and trained by Les Kerr with John Lester driving.
Campbell'of Seaforth,, was second in a 2:07. Bill Rapson was third with Apoka Byrd in
mile with Ross Battin up. a 2.08.4 mile for Gorlyn Acres of RR 3,
D Ls Hope had her first lifetime win in Clinton, while Randy Henry took fourth with .
2:07:2 with John Muir driving . for owner- Rex • G 'Ames for Rex Duckworth of
trainer Bruce Lamont of Seaforth. . Goderich.
The three-year-old filly by Scram - .Randy McLean drove day,Bee Scamp to a
Keystone Andrea andbKoneo third Andy has fivalse third place finish for "Jean and Ben Feagan
had one second one from five of Goderich. '•
starts. The Molsons;travelling bag was presented
Frank i MacDoear-ld of Clinton wasema second - to the winning driver Ross..Battin by John
with his four-year-old Armbro Jet mare Donatis.
Greyfriars Faye. Each winning driver also receives a,
RMaking her ret ea inthis race was Goderich Raceway mug donated by Bill
Captain I,i1y, a three-year-oldheMl filly by RivercKirkeys Car Care. There will be races again
- Attacher Moll by Replica at Goderich Raceway on Thursday, July 12
. Herbert, owned by Jim and Molly
Watt of with post -time at 7:45 p.m.
Londesboro. Muir. Two horses owned by Kevin Carter of
John of Seaforth finished second
with Red Oak Express for Gerald Schenk of
Crediton in a 2:07:2 mile in the tenth.
The Ontario Sires Stakes for .three-year-
old filly trotters will be the featured event at
Clinton Raceway on Sunday afternoon, July
15. -
When these fillies competed at Elmira
Raceway on.July 6 there were fourdivisions
going for a total purse of over $30,000, with
the winning times between 2:04:4, and
2:07:1, so anyone who loves trotters should
try and come to Clinton on Sunday.
Post -time is 1:30 p.m. with qualifying
races shortly after 12 p.m.
Fred Maguire with his Londesboro Chief.
Rustic Velvet, a three-year-old Flying
Eagle filly, made her first lifetime start for
owners Charles and- Clara Brindley of
Goderich in this race:
Sassy Dakali won her third of the year
over Billy Skipper, making his first start
since 1982 for owner -trainer Bert McBride of
Goderich with Ross Battin driving.
Randy- McLean took third with Ilderton
Star for Philip Maguire of Merton.
Rustic Helene, owned by Charles and
Clara Brindley, took a new 2:05:3 record in
the sixth with Randy Henry on the bike.
The five-year-old Tarport Arnie mare has ,
lifetime earnings to date of $7,156.
Ross Battin took second with Peter Wave
for Bert McBride.
Randy McLean drove Garmor Enuff to his
third straight win for Tom McLean of
Goderich in a 2:08:2 mile in the seventh.
The six-year-old Goodnuff gelding now
has four wins and three thirds from 13 starts
in 1984 good for $1808 to date.
Prince Bye Bye, now owned, trained and
driven by Brad Vanstone of R.R. 4,
Goderich, finished second, while Tammy
Watt was third with Mr. Super Crane for
Tim Robinson of Ottawa and Jim Watt of
Londesboro.
Ross Battin gave Noble Amy her second
win in a row from two starts for owner Koop
De Groot of Goderich, time of 2:08:3.
Randy McLean was second with Parsons
Prince for James McGillivray of London,
while Randy Henry finished third with
Square Arn1 for Raymond Cook of Goderich.
Kim Mathers had her first win in 2:09:4
for the Broken M. Stables of Goderich with
Ray Mathers driving.
The three-year-old filly by Bye Bye Mike -
Sebringville- by Newport Duke, trained by
Eugene Mathers, is a half-sister to Ace
Mathers p, 2:04:4, now owned by Russell
Ellery of St. Pauls, that finished third in a
2:06:2 mile in the next race.
Ross. Battin was third to Kim Mathers
driving Bio Ballerina for the Wayne Horner
Stables of St. Marys.
Another newcomer to the races, Whipper
Tide, a three-year-old gelding by Bye Bye
Roger -Tide Delight by Josies Victory, is
owned by Donald Campbell of Goderich.:
Kushinda, owned by Robert D. Huntley of
Bayfield, fell Dehind the starting gate just
before the recall pole and was scratched.
The three-year-old Super Wave colt had
won his qualifier in 2.09.3 and was making
Fridayni t.
Verdun Vanstone finished third with
Linlor Lebelle for Hohnesville Valley
Farms at.Elmira Raceway on July 6.
Jim Watt of Londesboro gave ° Miss
Dawnglo her fourth win in a row at Hanover
Raceway on Saturday night, timed in 2:07
for the mile.
Lillian Dodger, owned by Kevin Carter of
Blyth, finished second and was sold
following her race.
Billy Seton, owned by Art Maskell of
Goderich, had his first lifetime win in 2:08 at
Dresden. Raceway on July 1.
Jonquette, owned by Larry Daw of Clinton
and Claude Daw of Mississauga, was second
for trainer -driver Randy McLean in 62:02:4,
mile at Flamboro Downs on June 30.
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Hully Gully awarded final round
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This final round , brings together the
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Canada to determine .their standings in the
1984 series, as well as awarding the,coveted
number one through 10 plates. The finals of
the Expert National Series will take place
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