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4S The Des Moines Register Saturday, August 1, 1998 Sports Pro Stormers kept out of playoffs freps end football careers in bowl game Cycling Golf tw. ui i "i t. -ail 1 MILWAUKEE (6-7) IOWA (5-8) No. Player Pot. Player No.

55 Drummy C-DL Gohlstin 50 94 Allen Ol-DL Hutch 82 80 Ivey TE-0L Broughton 78 48 LaCombe FB-LB Motton 42 10 Jarrell WR-DB Conley 28 1 Reeves WR-DB James 5 5 Hammel QB Garcia 8 2 Compton OS Swayne 4 7 James DS Showers 2 17 Wade DS Harrington 19 8 Stucker Opstad 25 When 7 p.m., Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines Ticket 3,000 remain in 1 1 facility Television None Radio WHOAM, Des Moines and network mm JK tut sjj, 1 Sweden's Magnus Backstedt won Friday's 19th state of the Tour de France. Italy's Eddy Mazzoleni, behind, placed third. By STEVEN DEACE Kkcistkr Staff Writkr When the 27th annual Iowa Shrine Bowl all-star game kicks off today at at Drake Stadium, it will give ians a final glimpse at the state's top departing high school football talent. Graduating seniors from 88 Iowa high schools are divided into North I and South squads. Pleasantville Coach John Danks will lead the South, Algona's Brad Heitland will coach the North.

The North holds a 15-10-1 lead in the all-time series. The North is also riding a seven-game winning streak, including last year's 32-7 blowout at Brady Street Stadium in Davenport. Fans in the metro area finally will Iget a chance to see one of the state's top prospects in linebacker Aaron who turned down scholarship offers from Nebraska, Colorado, and Ohio State before signing Iowa. South running back Mike Hicklin, no slouch himself after rushing for i 1,631 yards and 21 touchdowns while leading Urbandale to a Central i Iowa Metropolitan League National Conference title last season, said he's looking forward to competing against Kamp man. i "I just want to play my hardest agajnst a great athlete like him," Hicklin said.

Kampman seems to take all the praise in stride. "It's flattering to know that these i guys know my name because they're all-stars, too," Kampman said, i According to Danks, if playing conditions are optimal South place-' kicker Todd Sievers of Ankeny a Miami of Florida recruit may get a chance to beat his own state-record i field goal of 63 yards. said he's up to the task. ft can probably go back to 70 yards if it's a good day," Sievers said, jokingly. iTickets can be purchased for $5 at I the gate and all proceeds go to the benefit of Shrine Hospitals.

Reporter Steven Deace can be i' reached at (515) 284-8284 or deacesnews.dmreg.com STORMERS Continued from Page IS with a losing record. Meanwhile, Milwaukee Coach Rick Frazier said he expects his team to play well despite being eliminated from playoff contention. "This has been a team that has stuck together all year. They have worked hard and a good final game is very important to us," Frazier said. The Mustangs' rookie coach said he expected a tough game.

"We haven't done too well down here over the years and a couple of times we have been brutalized by Iowa. Our guys would like to take one win back with us," he said. Milwaukee has been a good road team, winning four of its six games and narrowly losing the other two. Iowa's major task will be to limit quarterback Todd Hammel from connecting with offensive specialist Gary Compton. The duo has combined for 1,476 yards and 32 touchdowns.

In the Iowa game, they blitzed Iowa's secondary for 171 yards and five touchdowns. For the Barnstormers, a victory would mean a happy ending to a season that began with five losses. At the beginning of the season, Gregory predicted the team would struggle, but improve as the season went on. He proved correct. Gregory's biggest move of the season brought quarterback Aaron Garcia to Iowa from New Jersey.

Since Garcia's arrival, Iowa has won five of its last eight games. "We've played well most of the time," Garcia said. "I hope the fans will appreciate what we've been able to do under some trying circumstances." In addition, Iowa will try to get revenge for one of its worst games of the year. Iowa blew a 26-point lead in a 54-46 loss at Milwaukee. Roster update Iowa has activated wide receiver-linebacker Kenny Nord and lineman Mathias Vavao for today's game.

Iowa has deactivated lineman Kent Wells and defensive specialist Darius Hadley. As a result, lineman Garry Howe will play center and nose guard. Reporter Tom Witosky can be reached at (515 284-8255 or witoskytnews.dmreg.com. looked under his shoulder to see the competition. When Avie's Lady tried to circle the leaders, Isthataclaimgirl veered outside into her path.

Jason Eads, who rode Avie's Lady, stated in an affidavit that he believed the action was intentional and planned. Essman and Warhol both said they did not discuss the race at all. Jockeys Glenn Corbett, Ken Shino and Cindy Noll testified on Essman's behalf, saying they didn't see intentional interference. D'Amico questioned Essman on why he didn't keep a tight rein on Isthataclaimgirl, rather than using American safely second The scandal-rocked Tour de France ventured into the wine country of Burgundy on Friday, with Bobby Julich of the United States safely in second. He can now look toward another appealing locale the podium on the Champs-Elysees.

That's where he plans to be standing on Sunday when the Tour, which lost another team to the drug scandal on Friday, staggers into Paris for its NBA Woman sues Barkley A woman filed a $3 million lawsuit against Houston's Charles Barkley on Friday, accusing him of throwing her against a restaurant wall last year after she complained he was smoking in a nonsmoking area. Anna Adams said she had also complained that Barkley was taking chairs from the table she was sitting at with her husband and guests in April 1997. Adams claims that Barkley grabbed her and threw her against a wall when she attempted to leave, causing severe bruising on her neck and shoulders. She said her husband tried to come to her aid and he also was assaulted. Facing suspension Jockey denies running interference Hurst leads last major Pat Hurst made six consecutive birdies Friday in the du Maurier Classic at Windsor, Ontario, and quietly served noticed that Se Ri Pak isn't the only woman capable of winning two major championships this year.

Hurst, who won her first major in the Dinah Shore in March, shot a 7-under-par 65 and shared the lead with Brandie Burton after two rounds of the lowest scoring in LPGA major championship history. Burton, whose birdie-eagle finish gave her a 64, and Hurst were at 132. They were one stroke ahead of Betsy King going into the weekend, with Annika Sorenstam and Meg Mal-lon another stroke back at 134. Pak is seven shots back. While big galleries and big expectations followed Pak in her bid to win a third consecutive major, Hurst made one putt after another with only about 100 people looking on.

That didn't seem to bother the 28-year-old Hurst, whose victory in the Dinah Shore has been all but forgotten in the euphoria over Pak. "You can't take that away from me, and you can't take away from what Se Ri has done," Hurst said. "What she's done the last five weeks has been unbelievable." Pak is trying to become the first woman since Pat Bradley in 1986 to win three majors in a season and the first since Ben Hogan in 1953. Duo leads St. Jude Neal Lancaster shot a 6-under-par 65 Friday to catch Nick Price at 10-under for a share of the second-day lead in the St.

Jude Classic in Memphis, Tenn. Price backed up his opening-round 65 with a 67, while Lancaster played the front nine in 5-under par, including three straight birdies. Duval, Morgan lead field Bob Duval plays his best golf when his son is in the gallery. Of course, PGA pro David Duval usually has other commitments. David was able to make it to the Utah Showdown in Park City this week, and his father responded with a 6-under-par 66.

He tied Gil Morgan for the lead after the first day of the 54-hole tournament. "I'm going to see if he wants to quit his tour and follow me around," Bob Duval joked. five-day suspension. Friday's three-hour hearing charged Essman with "willfully impeding another horse and attempt- outcome of the OX2lZ3 race" while riding ccail Isthataclaimgirl to "Sman a third-place finish Surprised in the stakes race. At its worst if stewards felt that a rider was running interference for another horse it would be tantamount to race-tampering.

1.60 6-3 6 40 74 8.60 816 26.20 9 7.40 4.20 3.60 17.80 10.00 7.80 kwotad ouarter horses. Jyear-okfs and up, maidens. 400 yards. Hone-Jockey PP Fn Oddt HighOnJoeCnssup 1 M.30 SettmOna Jet-Winters 2 2-M 12.60 Pass Rumor Timeil 8 3ti 4.40 Renegade Moon MatHnntz 6 no 2.80 Anaturakfisasterletrsn 4 5-lVi 18.30 Ciaririys DrMvVWkngton 5 6v4 10.10 CasadandyWinkle 3 7-1 29.20 DoDaGrrRamoureiK 7 8 20.00 1 High On Joe 4.60 3.80 2.40 2 SettmOna Jet 6.60 4.20 8 Pass Rumor Tme 3.40 Time: 0:20.79 Ouarter horses. 2-year-olds.

AQHA Central Regional Chatenge. 350 yards. Hone-Jockey PP Fin Odd RamNingFwGoldWnters 2 M.40 MibxfyRonaWlson 3 2-M 7.80 GrabAMemoryCnssup 10 3V 20.80 ChooChooSpeciakAyala 5 4no 23.80 Miss Eye Panl-Pikenton 6 5-hd 10.10 Capital Dasb-Mcclurg 4 6-214 36.60 EasyToEntoyLeggetl 7 Vh 26.30 MrOWe TeoHer 8 8 "1.40 2 Rambling For Gold 4.80 3.20 2 80 3 Milady Rona 5.80 3.00 10 Oab A Memory 5.40 Time: 0:17.97 TENTH S4.000. Ouarter horses. 3year-olds and up.

Qanng pnce: $5,000. 350 yards. Horn-Jockey PP Fn Oddl Hooray For FolsGM-zya 6 1-no 5.90 Mister Bis DnrnWcclrg 7 21 12.10 UnSwiaRamoureiK 1 3 2.80 Credit Me EasyPrteiton 9 416 "1.00 Leatherneck Louiewikle 5 5-no 13.20 KidCreoieLeggett 10 6flk 21.10 Rocket NRdlrnCnssup 2 7-no 51.50 BbBunnyPetersen 3 8-H4 59.10 SureNuflSpecaHrVirters 4 9-11 38.80 Ice (sitae 8 10 67.90 6 Hooray For Gold 13.80 6.00 2.80 7 Mister Bis Diamond 9.40 3.60 1 Unsocial 280 0: 550.20; 5307.20; DD: $43.60: Pick 3: 5117.00; Tme: Mutttel handle $372,178. up, maidens. 5t4 PP Rn Odd.

6 5 2-54 4.00 1 3-12H 2.00 7 ffl 53.60 2 5-5 12.60 4 9.10 3 7 50.30 4.60 3.00 2.20 4.40 2.60 2.40 Tme: PP 4 2 1 3 5 Fm Odds 2-5 3.00 3 11.40 47 25.10 5 12.20 2.60 2.20 2.40 2.20 2.20 2.20 Pick 3: Time: quarter horses. 3 won two allowance or 350 yards. Fm Oddt 1W 11,50 2.00 Jno 7,20 41 5t 32.90 6 24,20 25.00 8.20 3.80 3.40 2.80 3.60 $0.00: Tm: vards. Polk County Derby-y (QH), $30,000, 3-year-olds, 400 yards. Pride of lowa-z (QH), 25,000 added, 440 yards.

Iowa Sorority-y, $50,000 added, 2-year-old fillies, 6 furlongs. Iowa Oaks-y, $50,000 added, 3-year-old fillies, 1 mile 70 yards. Iowa Derby-y, $50,000 added 3-year-old coltsgeldings, 1 116 miles Iowa Cradley, $50,000 added, 2-year-old ASSOUATKI) I'RKSS not-so-grand finale. Julich, of Glenwood Springs, hopes he'll be on the podium's second step as the runner-up behind Italy's Marco Pantani, who enjoys a commanding lead. Italian rider accused Authorities looking into drug use on the Tour de France placed Italian rider Rodolfo Massi under formal investigation Friday, one step short of charging him.

WNBA Sparks fire coach Julie Rousseau's unlikely one-year rise from high school coaching to the WNBA ended Friday when she was fired after the Los Angeles Sparks stumbled to a 7-13 record. Detroit shocks Monarchs Cindy Brown converted an offensive rebound of a missed free throw to give host Detroit a 78-77 victory Friday night over Sacramento. Tangela Smith, formerly of Iowa, led the Monarchs with a career-high 26 points. Tamecka Dixon scored 13 points as the Los Angeles Sparks beat visiting Phoenix, 71-56. the other rider commit interference.

"The big issue to me is the coupling," Essman said. "It's already cost us a lot of mounts." Essman and Warhol have been coupled as one betting entry this week. However, little of the hearing questioned whether Essman was trying to aid Warhol, whose Vaguely Who finished fourth. Most of the questions focused on whether Essman knew that Avie's Lady was coming on the outside and what he did to keep his horse in a straight path. Essman had Isthataclaimgirl on the lead throughout and repeatedly Quarter horses.

3year-olds and up, which have started for a claming price of $4,500 or less 1997 or 1998. Starter allowance. JbU yards. No. Horse-Jockey Wt Oddi 6-1 6-1 52 5- 1 81 41 6- 1 1 Six Les Moons-Whittle 121 1A Kansas Cash Talks-Bickel 124 2 Dream BulH-Lesgett 124 121 3 Buzz ImatjeeLamoureux 4 5 6 Straightaway Joste-Zayas 117 Bad To The RoanCnssup 121 Deb Thought Money-Srrth 120 Oddl 31 41 7-2 81 15-1 9-2 7 Reckless RyonWcclurg 124 31 Selwtioni: 1.

RECKLESS RY0N has shown class; 2. BAD TO THE ROAN looks lo rebound after having a four-race winning streak snapped last time out: 3. DREAM BULLET won las last race, tries to repeat. Quarter horses. 3year- 118 5-2 okts and up.

Allowance. JoU yards. No. Hone-Jockey Wt 1 Amt It Fun-Wilson 121 Odds 6- 1 15-1 41 15-1 12-1 15-1 7- 2 10-1 Quick Wmz Chick-mssnghm 121 3 Johnnys WikLeggett 124 121 121 124 124 121 124 SixDeOb-Smrlfi 5 Deck ToroLamoureux 6' Moon Butter-Winters 7 Miss Take It AtCnssup 8 Miss wranglr dancr-ptrsn 9 Go Go Cash Man-Winkle 10 Willie Call MeMkr 113 b-2 ,115. 5-2 31 31 9-2 7-2 15-1 15-1 5-1 31 121 115 Selections; 1.

WILLIE CALL ME has lost three straight races as the favonte, but is outstanding when at her best; 3. AINT IT FUN is a sokd stakes mare and beat Wilke Call Me last year; 3. JOHNNYS WILL returns after bemg an upset winner of the Sherman Hi Stakes. Quarter horses. 3year-okts and up.

maidens. 350 vards. 6-1 8-1 No. Hone-Jockey Wt 1 Vaneyes-Wilson 120 2 Flames Of Summer-Smith 120 3 IveBeenAwmner-RcHer 120 4 RedumMintz 124 5 Disco Missy WheehvWmkle 124 6 SbckSaHyJaneLamoureux 120 7 DashToRoPetersen 124 8 Hi Tech Cash-Ramirez 124 9 Guns And GartersLeggett 120 10 Sweet Heart Six-Winters 120 Oddt 31 20-1 6-1 8- 1 41 81 9- 2 6-1 20-1 10-1 Selections: LIVE BEEN A WINNER comes off a sharp effort 2. DISCO MISSY WHEELS ran well her first race of this year and is usually close at this level; 3.

SWEET HEART SIX was beaten by a half-length hi his last outing. Noe Selections by Register Staff Writer Dan Johnson, assuming a fast track. 5 12 furlongs. 4 AQHA Claiming Challenge (QH), $10,000 added, 34up, 350 yards. 5 Keokuk (QH), $20,000 added, 38.up, 350 yards.

5 Prairie Meadows Oaks, $35,000, 3-year-old fillies, 1 116 miles. 6 Prairie Meadows Debutante, $25,000, 2-year-old fillies, 6 furlongs. 7 Prairie Meadows Freshman, $25,000, 2-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Menace win in overtime By BILL KOPATICH HKf.lSTKlt STAKF W'KITKR Intensity and hesitancy are two words that are usually not linked, except when it comes to the postseason playoffs. The Des Moines Menace beat the Twin Cities Tornado, 2-1, in overtime Friday at McGrane stadium in the semifinals of the Premier League Central Division playoffs in a match that had plenty of intensity and hesitancy.

The second-seeded Menace will play the fourth-seeded Kansas City Brass tonight at 7 at McGrane Stadium for the championship. Kansas City knocked off top-seeded Denver, 1-0, on Friday on a Kelly Klusman goal in the 29th minute. Des Moines and Twin Cities played hestitant, especially to begin the game. The Menace took four first-half shots, to thre6 for Twin Cities. "Both teams were just kind of reading the game, picking out what was going on because it's the playoffs," said Seth Modersohn, who had the winning goal in the fourth minute of overtime on a penalty kick.

"Neither team just wanted to come out with everything." Both teams picked up their offensive attacks in the second half as Alf Bilbao scored on a direct kick from 40 yards out in the 70th minutej Reporter Bill Kopatich can be reached at (515) 284-8284 or kopatichwnews.dmreg.com one hand to start whipping the mare. While admitting he "probably could have taken more of a hold" of the reins to keep Isthataclaimgirl straight, Essman said it was the first time he had ridden the mare and the drifting out caught him by surprise. "I was trying the best I could with what I had," Essman said. Corbett said that Isthataclaimgirl also tended to bear outside when he rode her earlier this summer. Reporter Dan Johnson can be reached at (515) 284-8375 or Johnsondnews.dmreg.com years, but Vaguely Who showed she's still the queen of the Iowa-breds in races 1 mile or longer.

The 5-year-old won for the 10th time in 28 career races by inching away to a 1-length victory from Dee's Army in Friday's sixth race. Her time of 1 minute 38 seconds was the fastest mile of the summer meet. Vaguely Who raised her career earnings to $255,301, the most by an Iowa-bred. She will race nexf in the Aug. 22 Donna Reed Stakes on Iowa Classic Night.

Interstate race Tpnight's $25,000 1-80 Stakes for Thoroughbreds is appropriately named, since the 10-horse field includes six horses whose last races were at tracks out-Side of Iowa ri The field is headed by Dakota Danzig, who was beaten by three lengths in the $75,000 Precisionist Handicap on June 15. Coming from Minnesota is Wilt The Tilt, who has been running in grass races at Canterbury Park. He has won two of eight races this year, but hasn't been better than fourth in a stakes race. Also in the race are Dayjob and Apak, who stretch out to 1 mile 70 yards after establishing themselves as two of Prairie Meadows' top sprinters in the spring meet. Pocket Silver comes in from Illinois, Star Campaigner from Texas, while Our Winston and, Extrovert last raced in Nebraska.

Reporter Dan Johnson can be reached at (515) 284-8375 or johnsondnews.dmreg.com. By DAN JOHNSON Kkcistkr Stakk Wkitkr Altoona, la. Jockey David Essman told stewards at Prairie Meadows Friday that while his horse drifted into another during the July 18 Des Moines Challenge, he was not trying to block Avie's Lady, who went on to win the race. r. don't believe I bumped anybody," Essman said.

"I packed a h(rse wide unintentionally." iptent is important, because Essman faces a more serious charge than the normal careless riding hearing, in which a rider might get a Stewards Ralph D'Amico, Tom Davis and Richard Garrison will make their ruling on Monday. They also will decide whether horses ridden by Essman and wife Vicki Warhol will be coupled as one betting entry. That would have a long-term impact because Essman and Warhol ride for trainer Dick Clark, who has the largest and most successful stable at Prairie Meadows. Essman and Warhol say being coupled will cost them mounts, because trainers want separate odds on their horses and don't want to run the risk of having a horse disqualified should FIRST S11.104. lowatxed Thoroughbreds.

3-year olds and up, nlbesmares, maid 6 SugarfttsMisslester Selections: 1. FRIDAY'S RESULTS TODAY'S 6:30 P.M. LINE Rambling for Gold i demands 1st attention tRSST S11.104. lowatmd Thwouglv 117 10-1 EVER CHANGING TIME competed against classy company Minneso- ens. 1 mile.

No. Hone-Jockey Wt Suce Time BegaMoH 1 Andy's Lady-Shno 8 StaressentateComptm 4 Wind RascalMurray 3 Gray Luster-Essman 9 5 Another Fluff 6.80 2 Friendly Vows 7Catertobo Oddi ta as a front-runner, but earlier showed she 20-1 could come from off the pace and that mey be 2- 1 the key in a race filled with speed; 2. ISTHATA-20-1 CLAIMQRL was third after stumbling badly In a 20-1 route race, is best at this distance; 3. SEJEN 3- 1 MISS has early speed and was second at one 12-1 mile in her test race. 5-2 Thoroughbreds.

2-year- 7-2 olds, maidens. 5 furlongs. By DAN JOHNSON Kkiistf.r Stafk Writkr SiilvlittlephirryAckel 122 116 116 116 122 Aubrey's HopeNoll Jukebox Magic-Shmo Ralphs Rose Winters Ly Laoy ly-tssman Mound Prairie Rosewllms 116 Rapid Chant-Lester 116 Hold All TearsComoton 116 1. AUBREY'S HOPE has been No. Hone-Jockey wt.

1 FobbysquckorphanCrbtt 118 2 Black Grecians 113 RareRazorbackGalShino 118 kna Medicine Womanptrsn 118 Sunny Blade-Murray 118 Harolds AngeismgsJAirray 113 ants. Jyear-ows op. madens. 1 iwe. Hone-Jockey Fn Oddl SmokumuFHioH Prime's Nordi GuySest Dph'njtm JoyEssman iWatar-Winters -'-'BieChota-lester 8jaieRevenge-Shino P.b.'sPndetoe 7Smokumup 2 Prime's North Guy 8 Sometime Joy 7 2 1-7 3.30 69.20 8 3K 59.80 '6 4-3 1.50 4 5-1 20.30 1 6-9 4.9Q 10 710 5 8-1114 9 9 32.80 5.00 3.80 2.40 40.60 9.40 in 1:40.1 flnH-3Kesr-olds Wongs, Hone-Jockey Crake's Gotctomuny Da Carat DV-noH Super SoutMiaze Answer The BeKmorry Cusntothewireflest UR Smart Shoo EnsAndOfsieggett 6 ffrmke's Gotcha 5 On Carat or 2.60 5112.40; 5107.40; 5546.80; Time: 1:43.2 SECOND S3.5O0.

Jyear-oWs and up, immm of two races ii 1998. Clammg dum: $5,000. 5furtaiss. BoyCorbelt 'SHtz JjytiawMMIanis WSi Master-Lester a Four Speed FlooredBest "tJertinys Song-Baze 'fxflle Proofs-Petersen (VertaiehioK '2BalentroBoy 8 "J'7Stut7 Jaytiawk 6 Will Master PP Fin Oddl 2 1-1 3.00 7 21 6 14.10 4 4-m 15.40 5 5-114 17.60 1 6-1 15.70 3 7 4.60 .00 3.00 2.60 2.20 2 40 1 Super South 1:04.1 SHCTH S23.596. 3-yearokls and up, ance.

1 mile. Hone-Jockey Vaguely Whonri Dee's AnnyCompton 4.00 and 7 KistAIOver-Wliams second in both of her tries in distance races; 2. RAPID CHANT has decent form at this distance; 3. HOLD ALL TEARS improved to be third an unrestricted race Minnesota. SECOND S9.716.

(owatired Thoroughbreds. 3year-olds and up. fHkesmares. never won two races. Claiming price: $15,000.

1 mile. No. Hone-Jockey Wt Oddl 1 Acarwds OncoreEssman 111 6-1 2 Track LassLester 117 81 3 Quiche Me Quicker-crbtt 111-10-1, 4 Ladytjug Express-Best 117 4-1 5 Our Hawk-Murray 117 7-2 6 AcromcaUM 111 3-1 7 Miss HornfryCompton 116 9-2 8 Nasety-Shino 117 8-1 Selections; 1. OUR HAWK lost to a tougher Selectiont: 1. FOBBYSyUICK ORPHAN had a good first outing; 2.

RARE RAZ0RBACK GAL was third (I Nebraska; 3. K1ST ALL OVER has been tmng. SIXTH S25.000. Thoroughbreds. 3year-(Ms and up.

180 Stakes. 1 mile 70 yards. No. Hone-Jockey Wt. Odds 1 Our Wmstontssman 1A ApaklrVarhol lowaired Thoroughbreds.

Hliesmres, Allow 2 Raw Raw Raw-Noll 2B Dakota Danzig-Nol 115 3 Pocket 0 Snver-Leteune 113 113 group, ran wen at this distance and gets the edge against a weak field; 2. ACAROIDS ON-CORE has been outrun in sprints, might like the distance; 3. ACROMCAL unproved in het last race. THUtO S3.500. Thoroughbreds.

3year-olds and up, fifcesfliares, maidens. Clamwg 4 Daviob Dayiob-Shino 5 All The Hardwavsomptn 6 Wilt The Tdt-Coroett 7 Star 8 Exhoverkester Setecoom: 1. WIT 115 Campaigner-Murray 115 115 Altoona, la. Rambling For Gold showed why he gets first attention among Robert Seitz' horses in Friday's Central Regional Juvenile Challenge for quarter horses at Prairie Meadows. The 2-year-old broke from the gate first under jockey Jerry Winters and stayed there, finishing three-fourths of a length in front of Milady Rona in the $35,550 race, part of a series organized by the American Quarter Horse Association.

Seitz and Connie Richard had planned a trail riding trip in the Black Hills with four friends. When Rambling For Gold qualified for Friday's race, they told their friends they'd be a couple days late. They drove from Oregon, 111., to Prairie Meadows, boarded their riding horses at the track and stayed to watch Rambling For Gold. Seitz said choosing to watch Rambling For Gold was an easy decision. "I know this horse is something very special," Seitz said.

The 7-5 favorite, Rambling For Gold won for the third time in five career races. He gains a berth in the $100,000 American Quarter Horse Association Juvenile Challenge on Nov. 14 at Lone Star Park in Texas. He ran the 350 yards in 17.97 seconds. Mr OUie Te, the second betting choice, broke poorly and was never a threat, finishing last.

Vaguely stunning She may not be auite as dominating as in past j- Legs TassoCorbett Tough Moonshmefiest Midnight Of ssman 4VaguetyWio 2 Dee's Amy DD: Time: 1:05.1 TMRO S8.000. 2earolds, matdens. 5 (Horse-Jockey Mr. Foots Gord-Shro IGoKJShoreMurTay JfoBiy ItoHMl jAutuaaScampflest SspoS'prspctr-cmptri iEk'sTarewerHestef Mr. Mis Gold f5 God Snore PP Fn Oddl 2-5 37.20 ilh 4.60 4-2H 4.00 5-2 15.40 6-1H lLegsTasso 0:53.00 1:38.0 year-olds and up, never stakes races.

Atowance. 2 7 5.10 2.20 4.60 3.00 Horn-Jockey 3.60 2.60 10.60 Cw FlastHjmoureuK Ja Dallas RunWrlson Mr Sig-Mcclurg RaknlnTheCashPilkntn Dasha Joy-Winters KftMyMan feS56.60;0: Time: 1:06.1 3year-olds and up, fmares. Clanwg price: $5,000. 1 n. How-Jockey PP Oddl jAjK.Fkrff-Lester 5 1 2.40 IftiendlVowesCofbett 2 2-3W 2180 IjtotPetersen 7 31 24.80 Jadls Wonder-Stover 6 4oo 37.90 Chicks dmrAgtwowllngtn suwrusti 6 Ja Mas Run 3MrS 0: 0:17.91 $28.60: THE TILT comes off a poor race, otherwise looks classy; 2.

0AYJ0B rakied to be second, beaten a head, in the Heartland Sprint and has shown abty to stay this distance; 3. DAKOTA DANZIG is a tough veteran that is form. Ouarter horses. 2-, year-olds, maidens. 350 yards.

No. Hone-Jockey Wt Oddl 1 Slick TouctvPetersen 120 6-1 2 Chocolate Dnft-Mcclaran 120 20-1 3 BIPickNRoliBickel -120 6-1 4 Haley Boppe RedLamurx 120 15-1 5 Just A Closer Walk-Winters 120 15-1 6 Romncng arndmssnghm 120 6-1 7 Dashing like Mgc-wllngtn 120 15-1 8 Down And RitzyCnssup 120 9-2 9 AShmeyCoupLeggett 120 5-2 10 ShesMv Everything Winkle 120 7-2 Selections: 1 DOWN AND RITZY stumbled in his last race, gets another chance; 2. SUES MY EVERYTHING was beaten a length her only race Oklahoma: 3. A SHINEY COUP has pree: y.ow. 6 tunongs.

No. Hone-Jockey Wt; 122 122 117 122 117 Odds 5-1 9-2 1 Krms Black LadyNd 2 Dunham's LassfrBaze 3 Sunnse Beach-Stover 4 Chris' Rocket Girtwlms 5 Mislead NeHCoroett Gold Beke-Shmo 122 41 Selection: 1. CHRIS' ROCKET GIRL finished fast in her most recent outing; 2. KIMS BLACK LADY just missed last time out; 3. SUNRISE BEACH comes off a good race in the mud in Chicago.

FOURTH 517,000. Thoroughbreds. 3 year-olds and up, fiiesmares. Allowance. 6 turlonns.

No. Hone-Jockey Wt Oddl 7-2 2-1 41 5-1 5-2 Seien Miss-Witams 112 Ever Changing Timecrbtt 119 Launntorg-Nol 117 Bonrta NancyLeggett 117 IsthalaclaimgirtEssnian 117 coltsgeldings, 6 furlongs. Ralph Hayes-y, $60,000 added, cg, 1 16 miles. Donna Reed-y, $60,000 added, fm, 1 mile 70 yards. 28 Kansas Derby (QH, Grade II), 3-year-olds, $25,000 added.

350 yards. 29 Kansas Futurity (Grade I), 2-year-olds, $40,000, 350 yards. 29 Rushing Man, $25,000, 38.up, 6 furlongs. SEPTEMBER 4 Iowa Stallion Futurrty-x, $25,000, 2-year-olds. pXED MEET STAKES SCHEDULE itiw480, $25,000, 1 mile 70 yards.

jT'iWincfrriiH, $25,000, 3year-old fillies, 6 S'JibM Challenge (QH, Grade $50,000 mMt4, 440 yards. -t4-lovva State Fair, $25,000, 38.up, fillies-nar. 6 furlongs. i i ag Iowa Classic Night Jim Bader Futurrty-y (OH), $30,000 added, 2-year-olds, 400 yards. Terrace Hill-y (QH), $30,000 added, 400.

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