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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 20

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"20 FrI3ay7 July "I tie 'Ottawa Journal Ridea Ca Heron Officio Is Hope for Another Record 1 JRideau Carleton officials are hoping for a fourth track record to be established during the summer session with the Canadian Juvenile Circuit Colts pace scheduled Saturday. The time goal is a 2.03.2 mark, set by Keith Waples driving Blaze Pick on Aug. 6, 1966 and equaltled by Jack Kopas steering Super Wave on Aug: 3, 1968. It is expected to. come tumbling down at the finish of the ninth and featured mile race.

The favorite on the July 17th card will probably be 'E. B. Time, a bay colt, owned by Hippo of Jouquiere.Que. The two-year-tiM has a 2.04 lifetime mark set at Blue Bonnets this year, and paced a 2.00.4 mile June 21 finishing second by a neck to Strike Out at a race at Blue Bonnets. E.

B. Time, trained and driven by Benoit Cote, has four wins and two seconds out of his first six lifetime starts. Silent Majority, another bay Rideau Carleton Entries SATURDAY FIRST MIX, Trot, pun SSOOl 1 Avolon Cow Groulx 3 WIUow Brook Betty driver 3 Ava loner Caldwell 4 Little Colttrlsli Hewitt 5 Prima Song WiHIams i Mb Froit O'Dwyer 7 Sponsor Brennon I Erro Twinkle Carmlcfroel Also: Mr. Bono SiCOND Mile, Pace, purse $535: 1 Grattans Joe Demers 5 Laurie Khan Sehaeffer 3 Sonny Knlgtit MocNevin 4 Llse Harvester Demers Lorry Frost McMillan Two Mountains Dear Fair 1 Frosty Hunt OTJwyer I Vesper Clissold Also: Mr. Chockoyotte Hilltop Sue THIRD Mile, Pace, purse 1500 1 1 Model Magic Gouthier 5 The Happy Hunter Joly 3 Lady Boy State Turenne 4 Spring Dale Rita Slower 5 Lady WIHow Deen Cormlchael 6 Shadydole Gusty Fillon 7 Connie Senator i Ptoufte I Lucky Coraller MocFarland Also: Ray Argenteull Springcreek Alex FOURTH Mile, Pace, purse IMOi Claiming 1 Olivet Knight i Clever Coin McCormick 3 Prince Fotoer Duford Deans Pride Beoulieu 5 Drum ond Shot St.

Amour ,6 Lynn Crystal Rlcard 7 River dale Bob Chartrand 'I Flemingtons Earl Goulet FIFTH Mile, Pace, purse $500: Claiming S700 1 Stardale Edna Petry i Tlno Brooke Braieou .3 Burns Rival Polegoto 4 Broward Chief Zeron Lynaen Bullet Kennedy Vernon Burton St. Amour Road Test Drain Refill Fluid Remove Pan Visual Inspection Adjust Bands Linkage New Pan Gasket Clean Sump Screen Con-dition Permitting. Interna tionalCoast-to-Coast M0N. thru FRI. 8 to 1 "i (6ottman TRANSMISSION 1 2 colt is undefeated in six starts.

He is owned by Irving Ltvenman and the driver is Roger White. Silent Majority paced to a lifetime record of .2.04.1 at Blue Bonnets, bringing his to tal winnings to $2,390. Western D. Warm, is another contender with a lifetime mark of 2.04.4 established at Vernon The roan colt has two wins and two seconds In four outings, Others in the field are Battle Dress driven by Keith Waples, Travel Agent with Ron Turcotte in the sulky and Moltan With G. Bouvrette the driver.

Battle Dress, owned by W. Earl Rowe of Brantford was clocked in 2.06.1 in its. last start in London. Travel -Agent, Is also owned by Rowe, and he paced to a 2.05.4 lifetime mark at Blue Bonnets June 21. To date, three records been set at the Albion Road oval.

A recap shows, Andre 7 Tactful Henry Demers Moggie H. Grattan Lofrombolse Also: Margie Fly Fedors Boy SIXTH Mile, Pace, purse MM: 1 Cogent Cormlchael 2 Vinegar Boy Borkley 3 Julian Joseph Weoer '4 Owen Creed McElroy 3 Miss K. Frost Stone Makers Mark Fillon 7 Mighty Flyer Sleeth 8 Armstead Eda McCormick Also: Steady Nelly A. St. A.

SEVENTH Mile, Pace, purse $500: 1 Adios Ingram 2 Hoot Sampson Moreau 3 Carmans Baby Lake 4 Pepper Yates Goulet 5 Eva Dole MocNevin 6 Malor Frost No driver 7 Rodney Anne Duford Mr. Maynard Hogan Also: Handsome Metdoy Arden Dowds IIOHTH Mile, Pace, purse S1.1M: 1 Sister Freeholl Simser 2 Antoinette Marie Sheldon 3. Canadian Killean Lake 4 Alpha Cape Kennedy 5 Molly Ross O'Dwyer Golden. Klnny Bouvrette NINTH Mile, Pace, purse CANADIAN JUVENILE CIRCUIT Colts and Geldings PP 1. 4 2 3 6 Battle Dress (Waples) la Trovel Agent (Turcotte) Moltan (Bouvrette) 3 Silent Majority (White) 4 Westerns D.

Worm (Belly) 5 E. B. Time (Cote) 10TH Mile, Pace, purse $500: 1 Princess Charm Armstrong 2 Clndys Flash Sehaeffer 3 Ruth Dear Bissonette 4 Magic Coin Stone 5 Dream Acres Ed McCormick Otis Mite McMiHan 7 Mory Rebel Demers Jocobs Flyer Seguin Also: Moes Boy Jknmle Boy $S745 I includes I NEW FLUID 757 COLE AVENUE (behind King Neptune Car Wash) Call 725-2070 6 SAT. 8 to 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Corporation of the City of Ottawa DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS 214 HOPEWELL AVENUE Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2Z5 Telephone: 563-3222 INDOOR SWIMMING POOLS 1971 SUMMER SWIMMING SCHEDULE Effective July 1st to and including September 6th, 1971 Pinecrest Pool Canterbury Pool St. Laurent Pool 829-2264 737-5084 746-6828 PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS-Mondays to Sundays Inclusive at follows: .12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.

Open Swimming 1.45 p.m. to 3.15 p.m. Open Swimming 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Open Swimming 5.15 p.m.

to 6.45 p.m. Open Swimming 7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. 13 years and over 8.45-p.m. to 10.15 p.m.

16 years and over Champagne Pool Plant Pool 237-1850 237-2060 PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS-Mondays to. Sundays Inclusive as follows: 12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m. Open Swimming 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Open Swimming 4.00 p.m.

to 5.30 p.m. Open Swimming 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 13 years and" over 8.00 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.

16 years and over- Children ii years of age ond under ore permitted to attend the session for 13 years ond over ONLY when accompanied by on odult (It years of age or over). NOTSji Chlidren under the age of 7 yeors mutt be accompanied by a person 14 years of age or ever during the Open Swimming Sessions. FEES: Chlldrsn (12 nrs ond undtr) 10 Tttrts (13 ytors to 18 ytors) 2SJ Adults (19 ytors ond over) BO FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL ANY OF THE CIVIC SWIMMING POOLS LISTED ABOVE The Dipartmont of Recreation oVid Parks tirvts the right to caned or change swimming pool schedules. Plean confirm times with the pool. (Mrs.) MARGARET FARR, St.

Amour driving Rideau Frost to a track trotting mark of 2.04.2 May 30; Kea Newton' taking Boehms Bobolink to a two-year-old trotting record of 2.10 and Ken Mc-Elroy driving Super Wave to a record of 1.58.1 in the Frank Ryan Memorial Pace, July 7. Track Man' SATURDAY Prima Song, Avslon 1. Cass, Ezta Twinkle. 2. Larry Frost, Sonny Knight, Vesper.

3. Model Magic, Lucky Cavalier, Lady Willow Dean. 4. Deans Pride, Lyn Cry--; tal, Clever Coin. 5.

Vernon Burton, 'Bums Rival, Stardale Edna. 6. Miss Frost, Owen Creed, Armstead Eda. 7. Pepper Yates, Adios Eva Dale.

8. Sister Freehall, Canadian Kllean, Alpha Cape, 9. Battle Dress, Silent Ma-' jority, Time. 10. Clndys Flash, Princes? Charm, Otis Mite.

TIME OUT! "Well, it's good thing you only bet two dollars on the horse or you'd be upset" t2 i 1' Ottawa Journal I A A PAT THE BACK OLYMPIA FIEIDS Bruce Crampton, an Australian from Bahama Reef, Grand Bahama Islands, pats himself on the back after finishing the first round of. the with a 5-under-par 66. Cramp-1 ton's score made hJm the first round leader of the being jriayed 'in Chicago, suburban Olympia (AP-Journoi Wlrepho'to) Cricket LONDON (Reuter) Close-of-play cricket scores Thursday: At Maidstone: Somerset 265 and 106 for Kent ai6 for 8 declared, At Gloucester Gloucestershire 354 for 9 declared and 69 for Nottinghamshire 298. At Southport: Lancashire 160 for Northamptonshire 149. At Westcllff: Essex 166 and 157 for Sussex 294.

At Lord'sj Hampshire 306 for 8. 326 for 9 declared. At Scartoroughybrkshirt Results 349 for 7 declared; Derbyshire At the Oval tour match: Surrey 166 and 166 for Pakistan 268 for 9 declared. At Cardiff, tour match: 'India 284 and 245 for 6 declared; Glamorgan 203. YOU SAVE MORE ol your GEM GAS BAR The 1 1971" Eastern Ontario Connie Mack BasebaM Tour-; nament for boys 18 years of go and under will open Saturday et the.

Alta Vista. Diamond, Smyth Road and Lynda Lane: PoHowing completifon of a 30-game schedule Atta Vista Hawks and Prescott Expos were eliminated, and the remaining top four okibs in the league vAi participate in a round-robin series with games scheduled as fdMows: Sat Jury 17 12.00 Noon BroclsvSfte Bunnies vs. Ritch- Will Honor Oscar Lambert Hull-Volants ere getting set for their, next meeting in the Atlantic Seaboard League at Arena Park this weekend, when Providence Engineers wiH be the visitor. B1H, VWleneuve's crew played 43 game's so far this season but the most important games win be head this At the last meeting of the HuH-VrJlant Association board of directors, It was decided that it was time to honor one of Hull's most saftbailt minded supporter tA the person of Oscar Lambert who, for more han'21 years, has spent dose to $100,000 to promote sofdbad in the Hull area. During the Seaboard regular double header on Sunday afternoon, Lambert will be presented with' a special trophy In recognition rf bis support: .1 7i (ciKiisg) Get Canada's Finest National Gasoline FOR ONLY 42.9 PER GAL.

-a (far t.f ilv 1 Connie Mack Tourney Opens This Saturday OUR COUNTBX, CANADA Together, VV; Avoicecfdiscoveryechoesoveraquirt hach.ThesurfcracHesoniwosidesofahroad shouWered nation. Footsteps of Canadian families are in- the sands of time that harder oceans, and lakes and rivers. Canada. Where you canwalk done hut wheret you are. ahoays apart, Where the sound of the gull in 1 the evening sky is a song of freedom, that is y' ours.

Wherelifecanhe simple. -Wv Canada, out country. Aammiunity of people, y'ry culture's'(didealshoWngh -i huHd. Sports; 2.M P.M. Ottawa Canadians vs.

Cornwall Cubs; 6.00 P.M. Brockville Bunnies vs. Ottawa Canadians. Jury 18 12.00 Noon Ritchie's Sports vs. Cornwall Cubs; 2.30 PJH.

Brockvillo Bunnies vs. CornwaM Cubs: 6.00 P.M. Ritchie's Sports Vs. Ottawa Canadians. The two tap teams at the end of the round robin series will play a best-of-three finai series to become tournament champions with games scheduled as follows: Sat.

Jury 24 1.30 P.M. Game No. 1 at Atta Vista Diamond. Sun. July 25 1.30 P.M Game No.

2 at BraokviHe or Cornwall (SI The tournament champion will represent Eastern Ontario In the eight-team North Atlantic Regional Connie Mack Tournament at Ridge-wood, New Jersey, August 5-8. The winner pf that tournament will proceed to lQ-team Connie Mack Series in Farmington, New Mexico August 20-27. Burnaby Bontams Here on Wednesday The Burnaby, BC bantam sv stocked with most of the per- sonnet from last season's Can-, adian championship peewe team, will be in town Wednesday to meet the' Nepean Bantams. The contest is being pro moted by the "Nepean La-' crosse Association and will iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiniiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumimiuiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiuiHuiiiiiuniiuiuiuuirji Ideal for Garden pauo Play Yard Pool Area ",1 XCLUIIVI AOINTS IttoblUhed 114" Seagram's V.O. Mlt in proud of if.

Himwitt Open 8.30 ajn. to 8J0 pjn. Moo, Tusa, Wed. i Thursday and Friday 840 a.m. to 9 Saturday 840 s.m, to 1 I aiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHimiiiHiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiliiiiHiiiiiiiiHuinMnniiniiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiim 1 get underway at 8 p.m.' at Bell Arena.

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