The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-05, Page 11Ramblings from the Races
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BY LOIS GIBBINGS
An area horse performed strongly in the
Nancey Taylor Birthday Pace Race at the
Clinton Raceway.
John Muir of Seaforth was third driving
Red Oak Express for GErald Wurm of
Exeter. The winner of that race was Thomas
Whitney in 2.03.1,
Randy McLean gave Claybrook Nifty a
new 2.08.1 record for Vincent Hodings of
Denfield in the seventh, beating Vallevcreek
Tramp, who is trained by Walter Oster at
Clinton for Joh Watson of Blyth with John
Muir up.
Grant Volland gave Cobbity Kid A, owned
by John Heaman of Ailsa Craig and Samuel
Taylor or Hensall, his tenth win from 22
starts in 1984 with a 2.08.1 mile in the tenth.
Ross Battin took second with Chipwood,
Muffin for Gary Birmingham and Ron
Brintnell of Exeter, while Randy McLean
was third with Parson's Prince, followed by
Randy Henry driving Windspun.
Dale Kennedy of Seaforth finished fourth
with both Countella and Becky Hi at
Hanover' Raceway on Aug. 22.
At Goderich Raceway Arnold Campbell, of
Seaforth, was fourth in a 2.13.4 mile in the
third, with Arnies Becky,
Randy McLean was third, in the seventh,
with Herman, for owner Wilmer Preszcator
of Exeter,
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Randy Henry returned to win the eighth
driving Mike's Dodger home first in 2.0$ for
lessee Franc Stroop of Ethel.
Racing will continue at Goderich for
another week with the O.S.S. for three-year-
old trotting colts scheduled for Sept. 6.
Seaforth residents
ere irk, b wlig
winners in Mitchell
Fred and Betty Tilley and Sandy Pepper
and Olave Papple were lawnbowling winners
at Mitchell last Sunday.
Art Finlayson and Eric Matzold were
among the winners at Walkerton last
Saturday.
The Seaforth anniversary bowling tourna-
ment was last Wednesday With 140 bowlers
bowling. The day was rainy but the bowling
went on.
The following were the B game winners;
Fred Tilley, Seaforth; Jack Patterson, Sea -
forth; Harvey McCallum, Blyth; Peter
Mutter, London; Walter Westbrook, Mitch-
ell; Geo Mogeridge, London, Jack Prestley,
London, Harold Ruston, London and Wes
Watson, London,
SPORTS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984 — All
VOLUNTEER CREWS started cleanup oper-
ations Monday after a tornado touched down
II In the Staffa area on Sunday, Carrying a
sheet of roofing is Joan Kerslake, left, Ann
Kerslake, and Gerald Kerslake, (Waseink
photo)
Pedersen succeeds in his drive for five
Ross Pederson, the four time defending
champion in Canadian Motocross, retained
his crown in the 125 & 250 Expert classes
completing his drive for five, but not without
a fierce battle. Because of the severe
weather despite the tarpulin that the Hully
Gully grounds crew used to cover the track
the resulting mud was termed by many as
being the ' Great Equalizer."
Ramblings from Races
The champion displayed his superiority as
,he overcame the challenge of the best riders
in Canada, the track conditions (that put him
through the fence during practice) and was
still able to put on a great display of
showmanship as he double jumped the
"whoops" and the mammoth sand pit in the
final race of the day.
Rob Hodgson of Cambridge who will be
the b3 plateholder for the next year, also won
September 6 is final night for racing
BY LOIS GIBBINGS
In the secondary feature, Gerald Sloan
was second with Wayward Wind, trained at
Qinton by Paul Taylor, for the BGR Stables
of Blyth.
Dave Wall took third with Dania Hanover
for Boyce 'Stables of London, followed by
Fred Sadler with Country Topper and John
Muir driving Red Oak Express.
A new 2.02.4 record In the second went to
the three-year-old Seton Hanover colt Setons
Choice, owned by Clare Codman of Parkhill
with Fred Sadler on the bike, while Ross
Battin took second with Hansard for Ron
Brintnell and Gary Birmingham of Exeter.
Third was Direct Roger, raised by Lorne
'ryynndall of Clinton, but now owned by Arnold
Llndenfield of Exeter.
Clarence Young of Lucan also gave his
Windscreen a new 2.06.3 mark, with Ron
Williamson second with D Ls Hope for Bruce
Lamont of Seaforth.
John Muir finished fifth with Jennifers
Beauty for Case Buffings of Clinton.
In the sixth Ross Battin finished second
with Mitola Hi for Joe Lane of Seaforth,
while John Muir took third driving Highland
Ovation for Gerald Schenk of Crediton.
Dale Kennedy drove Armbro Bryan,
owned by Rene Dupuis of Seaforth, to a
second place finish in a 2.03.4 mile in the
seventh. Dale returned to win the eighth
with Countella. that he co-owns with Gordon
Dick of Seaforth.
Valleycreek Tramp, trained at Clinton by
Walter Oster for John Watson of Blyth�.w n
his fifth of the year from seven starts*'iti►I a
2.05.2 mile in the tenth.
SHOE IN FLIGHT—Dave Kyle was one o
four competitors In the horseshoe competl
tion of the senior games.
John Muir drove the five-year-old Super
Wave pacer to victory, over Bill Leitch of
London with his Humber and Ross Battin
with Chipwood Muffin for Gary Birmingham
and Ronald Brintnell of Exeter.
Next Sunday, September 9 will be M.S.
Day (multiple sclerosis) at Clinton Raceway
with a chicken barbeque to follow the races.
Post-tfine is 1:30 p.m.
Fred Salder finished fourth in the
four-year-old mare, with Wayward Wind for
the BGR Stables of Blyth.
Dale Kennedy finished second in a 2.10
mile with Becky HI for Joe Lane of Seaforth.
Mary T. Henry lowered her record from
2.10 to 2.07.2 with Fred Sadler driving for
Arnold Kerr of Goderich in the tenth.
Ross Battin took third driving Poplar Lynn
for Les Campbell of Seaforth in the tenth.
The Ontario Sires Stakes for three-year-
old trotting colts and geldings, competing
for over 530,000 in purse money, will be
featured at Goderich Raceway on Thursday.
September 6 with post -time at 7:45 p.m.
This is the final night of racing for 1984 at
Goderich.
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