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"la bo )3 3HT.LVJ Friday, September 8, 1989 The Beacon Journal Da ACME-ZIP SCHEDULE Agassi barelv a Akron-Kent isn't just average game Acme-Zip festivities schedule at the Rubber Bowl Saturday: 3: 1 0 p.m. Akron soccer Zips (2-1 play Dayton. Tuslaw and St. Vincent-St. Mary marching bands perform at halftime.

4:30 p.m. Free WKDD pre-game tent party and pep rally outside of the stadium on Washington Boulevard. 5:03 p.m. East, North, Lake and Cuyahoga Falls high school marching bands perform. 6 p-m.

Zippy Parade, featuring children dressed like Akron U's kangaroo mascot. 6:41 p.m. The Akron marching band performs. 6:58 Skydivers will land on the 50-yard line with the game bad. They will be met by school President William V.

Muse, Athletic Director Jim Dennison, Albrecht Grocery Co. president Steve Albrecht and Akron mayor Don Plusquellic. 7 p.m. Acme-Zip kickoff: Akron (0-1) vs. Kent State (0-1).

Harftlme Akron and Kent State marching bands perform. Post game Fireworks display and Akron band concert. Tickets Discount general admission tickets on sale at Acme stores ($3 for one adult or two children 12-and-under). General admission ($4) and reserved seats ($6) on sale at Rhodes Arena Ticket Office from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

or game day at the gate. Faust plans to make several lineup changes this week, but only announced one. Senior tailback Derek Alston will start in place in junior Doug Lewis. "We felt the changes are necessary to make us a more consistent football team," he said. "We want to get the best people on the field." Faust said the Zips will take a simple approach to Kent coach Dick Cram's announcement that Pat Young and Joe Dalpra will share the quarterbacking duties for the Flashes.

"Kent runs the triple option and they run it well," Faust said. "I think we'll probably see Young and Dalpra at quarterback, but I think Young will play a lot more because of his quickness. "On defense, Kent has a veteran interior line. We had a very difficult time moving the ball on the ground against those people last year, and all five of them are back." Crum also appears to be leaning toward more playing time for Young. "It's pretty obvious Patrick is a better quarterback than he is a halfback," he said.

"And he's Continued from page Bl rivalry is," he said. "But that's my fault. We'll make sure they understand from now on." The series is deadlocked at 15 victories and two ties apiece. Faust said the Zips will have their hands full with the Flashes despite the fact both teams played poorly in season openers last weekend. Akron gained only 139 total yards, was penalized 13 times for 111 yards and lost two fumbles in a 29-3 beating at Virginia Tech.

Kent State didn't play much better in a 30-7 defeat at Eastern Michigan. "We're a lot better football team than we showed last Saturday," said Faust, who also sustained a cracked right fibula, the bone below the knee, when leveled by Virginia Tech tailback Jon Jeffries and Akron linebacker John Clark in a collision in front of Akron's bench. "We've got to put the Virginia Tech game behind us, correct our mistakes and get on with the season. We've got to be ready for a good Kent team that cleaned our clock last year." much production out of our safeties (J.D. Barnes and Paul Haynes), and they're two of our veteran players." Crum reafly wasn't pleased with the Flashes overall effort.

"I think our team has more quickness and speed than it showed," he said. "We didn't run and hit the way we're capable of. And, we missed a lot of tackles." Crum said the Flashes should be at full strength for the Zips. "We've got some bumps and bruises," he said. "But we didn't hit anyone hard enough to get hurt." ConnorsJ tajAO Prepare yourself, AndrtTyoVrT in for tt For Agassi, it could have been an embarrassing finish to a tournament that began so stftflgly Considered the leader of the wave of rising stars in America ten-1 nis, Agassi hadn't lost a set ln this tournament before facing-Connors.

r6; By the beginning of the fourth set Thursday, Agassi had lost his touch, his concentration and, Jt appeared at times, his interesttT The third set was so lopsided, that Agassi even was attempting lobs from the baseline that Con-1 nors continually put away wtpf ease from midcourt. "He started missing and shorJ ening the points for me," Connors, said. "I started playing more ag gressively because I didn't want, to hit 10 or 12 shots." not? But Connors was on borrow' time and, once Agassi got thej break in the fourth set, tennis1 became a young man's game! again. k.io Out1 new car phone number; 95 per month It's this $4.95 monthly plus installation Full featured, hands free phone "No obsolescence" guarantee Unlimited equipment warranty Rent as long as you like It's this Installation at ProCare VISA, MC.SOHIO, Horizon and Discover cards accepted 12 month Cellular One Executive Service Agreement and credit approval required Akron: 644-8900 Canton: 495-7777 Cleveland: 362-0000 Mansfield: 564-4500 Cellular One 0)' Exclusive Cellular Agent for PH-lOCliRE, rzi probably going to have to play more at quarterback," Crum is gearing the Flashes defense to stop Akron quarterback Mike Johnson, who was only: 10-of-26 for 96 yards last week at Virginia Tech. "Ability-wise, Johnson is a better athlete than (Eastern Michi' gan's) Tom Sullivan," said Crum.

"Johnson will run around more than Sullivan did." He said the Kent State defensive backs must play better -against Akron than they did against Eastern Michigan. "Our secondary was tentative," Crum said. "We didn't get 2 Marcl Be (Londono) 4 Geialabie (Durigon) 1 Jelset Diane (Rivera) 114 5-2 111 4-1 114 7-1 116 10-1 4 Little Blum (Salvaggio) MY LADY DEBRA-Closing power, PYRITE MOUSE-Tough foe. MARCI BEE-Speedy sort. 7-53400, 0., $4,000, 1 Mileillifh.

7 Che Mala Femlna (Gonzalez.l.) 107 6-5 8 Prevue Of Eagles (Madrigal) 110 8-5 4 Diamonds Hearts (Mills) 116 2-1 4 Miss Oquendo (Durigon) 111 3-1 9 Ladylike Ruff (Truiillo) 114 5-1 10 Diamonds'n Rubles (Chapman) 114 7-1 12 Urableu (Velez) 114 9-1 1 Ima Little Back (Magrell) 109 12-1 2 Grey Peach (Gonzalez) 111 15-1 3 Queeneev (Clark) 116 20-1 5 Pretty Pootsu (Londono) 116 20-1 11 Warboo (No boy) 116 30-1 CHE MALA FEMINA-Gets the nod PREVUE OF EAGLES-Could best. DIAMONDS HEARTS-Cant Ignore. HORSE RACING to defeat Continued tram page Bl took a 5-2 lead in the set, but was broken by Connors, who then held to make it 5-4. "It's not like I gave it to him," Agassi said. "When he came back to 5-4, he raised his game, like, six levels." With the fans standing and shouting encouragement and Connors pumping his arms, Agassi blew one match point before Connors' backhand off a drop shot went long.

That was the end of 3 hours, 17 minutes of center court drama, and perhaps the end of Connors' Open career. He waved to the crowd once more as he left the stadium to yet another standing ovation. "When I got down and tried to drain what was left out of me, it was too far to go," Connors said. "I let it go one game too late. He was gagging." But Agassi didn't choke.

"For two days, all I've thought about was this match," Agassi said. "When I was watching Garrison play Evert, I said to myself, Franklin will rejoin WWWE Pete Franklin is coming home sort of. After a lucrative, 2-year stint in New York, Franklin has rejoined Geveland radio station WWWE (1100-AM). But he'll be living in San Diego and doing most of his WWWE work over the phone. That means he won't field calls from listeners, at least not on a regular basis.

But he will offer sports commentary and predictions at 6:45 and 7:45 each weekday morning and at 4:35 weekday afternoons. And starting Sept. 25, Franklin also will offer opinions at 7:30 p.m. during the week; make college football picks at 9 p.m. Thursdays; and make pro football picks at 9 p.m.

Fridays. A station spokesman said there is a "possibility" that Franklin will fill in when regular sports host Geof Sindelar is on vacation, or that he might occasionally take calls during his afternoon segments. Meanwhile, WWWE continues to search for a permanent afternoon announcer to replace Gary Dee, who was fired last week. TONIGHT 7:1 3 P.M. "THE VOICE OF HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS" "RUDY PIE" ST.

V-ST. NORTH-POOTBALL WSLR-1350 A.M. RADIO THISTLEDOWN PICKSJack Harbin SPANISH STUTTERING-One ft catch. DEFINITELY IN-Slretches tut CAMEO GROOM-CouW take a 7 Pididal (Vlzcarrondo) 114 12-1 I Nonconformist (Magrell) 116 15-1 9 Transformer (Gonzalez.l.) Ill 20-1 10 Rent Receipt (Durigon) 111 20-1 a Entry. UNITY ROAD-At winning level.

AWESOME ROGUE-Gets a piece. STRAW PLEASURE-Earty foot. 3 Y04UP, CL, $4,000, 4 fur. 7 Verde Pas (D'Amico) 119 6-5 10 Lesion (La Gue) 114 9-5 4 Shula (Madrigal) 111 5-2 11 Jinkinson (Radosevlch) 114 4-1 .8 Fondest Hope (Londono) 114 7-1 5 Prolonged (Picon) 122 10-1 4 Baltel Partner (Rowland) 122 12-1 3 Limewaler Lou (Moran) 119 15-1 1 Frank's Protege (Placke) 114 20-1 2 What A Tex (Durigon) 111 20-1 9 Koii (Weiler) 116 30-1 Bhcm Journal handlcapp Jack Harbin's daily Una rteects probable betttna odds. Hit personal pre-diction for 1-2-3 finish Is listed at the end of aadi race.

Post Time 1J0 pan. TODAY PP Hone (Rider) Wt Odds 1-UMO, 3Y04up, Ohio a $5,000, fur. Stonewalk Laddie (Meyers) Hi 6-5 2 Lil's Angel (Weiler) 116 1-5 3 Kalierry Prince (Chapman) 116 2-1 4 Agressive SlreaK (Velez) 110 4-1 5 Aldor's Pride (Harper) 103 4-1 I Flynn (Picon) 116 a Wooden Tee (Placke) 116 10-1 1 Tennessee Boy (Ourigon) 107 12-1 7 Mr. Positive (Betancourt) 122 15-1 STONEWALK LADDIE-Promismg last. LIL'S AN-GEl-Getl a Shan.

KAUERRY PRINCE-Prefers fast, f-VIM CL, 7,500, One Mile. 1 Causapscal (D'Amico) 116 7-5 7 Aruba Lady (Rivera) 114 9-5 4 Noble Preview (Salvaggio) 114 5-2 8 How Striking (Madrigal) 111 3-1 3 Fauci Regal (Clark) 114 5-1 4 Elvira Yo (Chapman) 116 8-1 2 Jocelvn L. (Londono) 114 10-1 5 Tea'n Sympathy (Madrigal) 114 12-1 6 fur. 1 Dicta (No boy) 116 7-5 2 Storming Wad (No boy) 116 9-5 1 Wintersport (Weiler) 116 5-2 6 Amber Mint (Giglio) 116 4-1 I Hillgrove Southern (No boy) 116 7-1 3 Global Treasure (No boy) 116 10-1 4 Our Banquet (No boy) 116 12-1 7 Mr. Thirty Four (Picon) 122 15-1 DICTA Best can win.

STORMING MAD-Has met 3YOAUP, Ohio AJL, 1 MtealUth. 6 Spanish Stuttering (No boy) 115 4-5 7 Definitely In (No boy) 115 8-5 3 Cameo Groom (Gonzalez) 104 2-1 9 Doc Tomorrow (Giglio) 114 4-1 1 Cortei The Killer (Meyers) 115 4-1 2 Wellington Woods (No boy) 115 8-1 4 Flyers Express (Durigon) 110 10-1 8 Artlslic Nature (No boy) 114 12-1 5 Sarawak Northern (Collazo) 115 15-1 10 Knuckle Down (Rowland) 112 20-1 11 Swilzer (No boy) 115 20-1 12 Noolsie's Boy (Londono) 116 30-1 ae Day Cannon (Truiillo) 115 30-1 ae Irish Lush (Madrigal) 107 40-1 ae Brent's Sport (No boy) 115 40-1 better. WINTERSPORT-Must ponder. 6 fur. 1 Unity Road (Placke) 116 6-5 6 Awesome Rogue (Moran) 113 8-5 4 a-Straw Pleasure (Rowland) 110 2-1 5 Solar Summons (No boy) 116 3-1 2 Tuna In Next Week (Durigon) 111 5-1 11 Born To Be Bold (Salvaggio) 116 7-1 1 Angel (No boy) 110 9-1 NORTHFIELD ENTRIES TONIGHTS SELECTIONS 1.

Battlln Bret, Promised Chance, Fredoraa Glory 2. Happy Now, Nltlme, Kiss Her Goodbye 3. Scripture, Sliver Exchange, Home Port 4. Fantana, Trojan Jay, Towpath 5. Craig Two Timer, Fred Doc Wilfrid 6.

Bolt, Falasha, Gambled Jake 7. Arnle's Express, Independent Blaze, Larks Key 8. Married In Style, Dutch, Mikes Boy 9. Sir Beaudemagus, Leverage Buyout, Majestic Lance 10. Kit Lobell, Grades Singing, Free Token 11.

8pruced Up, Kentucky Warbler, Step Aside Please 12. Wlldwood Rock, Swift Scout, Bingo's Gypsy -Can run. SHULA-Runs at times. THISTLEDOWN RESULTS FIRST Ohio CI, $4,000, fur. Time 1:11 1-5.

Truent (Moran) 8.60 3 40 2.40 Aleatory (D'Amico) 3.60 2.10 dh-Mistralta (Chapman) 2.20 dh-Justa Good Boy (Durigon) 2. 10 dh-dead heal for third. Also: Dust In The Eyes, Top Rullah- Fleet Avenue, Swats Mulligan, C.C.'s Hawk-eyes. Exacta (1-4) paid $34.60. F8.M, CI, $4,000, 4 fur.

Time 1:13. Friar Magic (Gonzalez) 9.00 4.20 3.20 Victorian Flare (Madrigal) 4.80 2.80 Apple Swift Herrera) 3.20 Also: Mug Shot, Mostly A Lady, Candy Maker, Sooners Lass, Winsome Honey. Exacta (4-5) paid $44.20. Daly Double (1-4) paid $41.80, Fillies, Mdn. 0, $5,000, 4 fur.

Time 1:13 2-5. Hannah Capri (Gonzalez) 4.00 3.20 2.80 Firey Valentine (Giglio) 3.80 3.00 Strict Leader (Moran) 5.60 Also: Ron's Little Slar, Kell Girl, Snickersnack, Sandra Fave, Jay's Toy, Wendy's Lil Girl, Jazz Fever, Tell A Promise. Exacta (10-4) paid $23.20. Trifecti (10-4-3) paid $231 JO. 3YOiup, CI, $4,000, 4 fur.

Time 1:10 4-5. Buckeye Bob (Moran) 5.80 2 80 2.20 Evla (Rivera) 2.90 2.40 Hugomark (Placke) 2.80 Also: Legaly Mine, Playful Fellow, Mean Action, Exuberant Tonic Exacta (1-4) paid $16.40. 38.4YO, Ohio Maiden, 6 fur. Time 1:12 2-5. Magislerium (Clark) 24.00 4.40 3.40 Goodmorning Tom (Rowland) 3.40 2.40 Perfect Reason (Vizcarrondo) 5.60 Also: Cane's Nylipsha, Champayne Jay, More The Merrier, Juan Miguel, Joe Tail, Czar Kimyan, Tough Foe.

Lale Scratches: Zarnesbee, Peachka Charlie. Exacta (4-8) paid $44.00. First haft Twin Trtfecta (6-1-5 )naid $339.00. $10,000, One Mile. Time 131 Mystical Jay (Rivera) 6.80 4.60 3.40 Chubby (Durigon) 4.40 3.00 All Work (Clark) 3.00 Also: Adagio Dancer, Agent De Change, Nordic Quest, Gear Up.

Exacta (6-7) paid $24.60. FJ.M, CI, $4,000, 6 fur. Time 1:12 4-5. Swellen (Rowland) 7.40 4.20 3.20 Amber Stark (Picon) 7.80 400 Donna's Baroque (La Gue) 7.00 Also: River Ness, Royal Mania, Ruckosililan, Costarica, Miklndini Bay, Modest Material, Light Brigade, Manhattan Jet. Exacta (1-4) paid $41.00.

Tri-fecta (1-4-3) paid $570.80. Twin Trifecla Carryover $84,685.38. EIGHTH $15,000, One Mile. Time 1:38 2-5. Must Be Magic (Londono) 14.40 5.00 8.80 Try My Design (Moranl 6.60 4.20 Distinctly Red (Radosevich) 3.40 Also: Nfkia, Mighty Mean Green, Minnie Vage, Seven Blossoms.

Exacta (7-2) paid $101.80. Pick Three (6-1-7) paid $605.40. NINTH ,00, $4,000, 1 yds. Time 1:41 1-i dh-Time For A Thaw (Rowland) 3.40 5.00 3 40 dh-First Inflation (Ficon) 4.80 9.00 7.20 Naughty Conqueror (Salvaggio) 3.60 dh-dead heat tor first. Also: Chuck's Reason, Bad Frankie, Shahbaz, Rusty Springs, Skate North, Big Blow.

Exacta (1-8) paid $24.80. Exacta (8-1) paid $26.40. Late Oily Double (7-1) paid $56.00. Late Daily Double (7-8) paid $133.80. Superfecta (1-8-3-7) paid $381.40.

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NOBLE PREVIEW-Route suits. 5- UMO, 6 fur. 8 Marmoset's Turn (Giglio) 120 4-5 7 Pac Commander (La Guel 120 8-5 2 Sauce King (Meyers) 120 2-1 3 NighlchiH (Truiillo) 120 4-1 9 Intrepid Moment (No boy) 120 6-1 10 Wandering Feet (No boy) 120 9-1 4 Svanaro (Betancourt) 120 12-1 11 Exasperated (Jlminez) 120 15-1 I Double Bear (No boy) 120 20-1 5 Bouncy Tune (Gonzalez.l.) -115 20-1 4 J.B.Jr. (Herrera) 120 30-1 12 Ship Instructions (Harper) 115 30-1 a Entry. MARMOSET'S TURN-Call on best.

PAC COM. MANDER-Could cut in. SAUCE KING-Cant toss out. 6- 4,500, F4M, CL, 112,500, i fur. 3 My Lady Debra (Truiillo) 114 4-5 5 Pvrile Mouse (Gonzalez) 111 9-5 Up.

Bit Triple (4-1-9) paid $315.00. Perfect! (4-1) paid $55.20. NINTH Pace, CI, $4,000, 1 Mile. Time: 1:58.4. Armbro Abbot (DO Dwver) 2.80 2.40 2.10 Oh Cene (R.Lippialt) 3.60 2.40 Richard Neptune A (C.Umhollz) 2.80 Also: Dr Jim Burnt Leather, Niknak Jake, Memento Hill, Magic Blaze Big triple (1-2-4) paid $24 60 Perfecta (1-2) paid $6.00.

TENTH-Pace, Cond, $4,000, I Mile. Time: 1:59. Tewksbury Hanover (K.Odonnell) 8.60 4 60 3.80 Gypsy Child (R.Gintert) 12.60 7.80 Myslic Etlral (T.Crissman) 6.00 Also: Mall Almahurst, Digital Darl, Mcknight Kil-lean, Dapper's Time. Perfecta (1-7) paid $177.40. ELEVENTH Pace, Cond, $2,000, 1 Mile.

Time: 2:00. Prize Sahbra (W Irvine) 10 40 600 4.00 Fast Turn (Ds Miller) 4.20 3.20 Jo Hi Wavbo (E.Kaufman) 4.80 Also: Osborne's Pride, Escort For Hire, Bolz Nuts, Henry's Houtch, Yukon Barney. Scratched No. 4 Significant Other. Bit Triple (7-1-3) paid $557.70.

Perfecta (7-1) paid $34.40. TWELFTH-Pace, CI, $1,400, 1 Mile. Time: 2:02.4. Silver Streak (J.Calabro) 13.40 4.00 480 Iron Beauty (R.Fisher Jr) 4.20 5.80 Roany Von (DO Dwyer) 4.20 Also: Ozarks Siesta, A Little Magic, Kestrel Almahurst, Wildwood Myslic, Lispi Towner, Mindv's Magic. Perfecta (6-1) paid $151.60.

Superfecta (6-1-4-9) paid Attendance: 3,253. Hand: $339,932. Horses Listed By Post Position Noble Whisk 3-7-5 R.Miller 10-1 Posl Time 7:30. Success Again 2-2-2 T.Hansen 8-1 Horse Last 3 Starts Driver Odds Hey Fox Macho 1-5-2 W.MIPlesnl 9-2 FIRST Pace, $4,000, $2,000, 1 Mile Matties Crown 4-4-4 R.Devault 12-1 Promised Chance 3-5-3 R.Fisher Jr 7-2 FOURTH Pace, $3,000, CI. $1,400, 1 Mile BaltlinBrea 3-8-2 D.Ross 9-2 TP Towpath 8-1-9 R.Lippialt 3-1 Native Bearcat 2-1-7 G.Mueller 8-V Elephant Man 2-7-4 C.UmboIti 6-1 Jets Appearance 5-2-2 R.Lippialt 4-1 Tara'sSong 4-7-2 D.Edwards 15-1 Tlmbrlmalt Tommy 5-3-3 LMerriman 2-1 Lucky Libra 1-3-5 W.MIPlesnt 8-1 Fredoras Glory 1-1-5 P.Megens 3-1 Little Ben Hur 4-8-4 T.Crissman 10-1 On Approval 7-5-4 Ds.Miller 12-1 Little 2-4-2 D.ODwyer 4-1 Bright Style 3-2-3 W.Irvine 10-1 GoinGolnGone 7-1-3 C.Cornchine 12-1 SECOND-Pace, $2,400, 1 Mile TroianJay 1-5-7 P.Megens 9-2 Kiss Her Goodbye 2-1-5 W.Irvine 2-1 Fantana 4-2-3 R.Fisher Jr 7-2 Nltlme 1-7-5 R.Hopper III 7-2 FIFTH Pace, $10,000, CI, $4,500, 1 Mile Happy Now X-l-1 R.Miller 5-2 Sunday Lunch 4-3-1 Merriman 4-1 Lightning Carol 2-7-8 M.Mcdaniel 9-2 Pickett's Revenge 4-2-6 J.Panlaleano 12-1 Swiss Dart 4-1-7 S.Hersman 6-1 Osborne Slar 2-7-4 L.Teelers 15-1 Strafe 3-2-1 R.Lippialt 10-1 Star's Falcon 5-2-5 Ds.Miller 10-1 Candl's Charmer 7-9-3 Ds.Miller 12-1 Passado 8-8-2 D.Ross 4-1 Shannon Fortune 4-7-2 L.Teelers 15-1 Bold Style 1-2-1 J.Adamsky 8-1 Bandit Ed 2-5-7 D.Ross 15-1 Craigs Two Timer 1-2-1 P.Megens 5-2 THIRD Trot, $3,000, 1 Mile Fred 2-2-2 R.Ningard 3-1 Home Port 5-1-2 L.Teelers 4-1 Doc WINrld 3-4-3 J.Calabro 9-2 Silver Exchange 1-1-1 J.Adamsky 9-5 SIXTH-Pace, $1,400, 1 Mile Lake Shore Pat 4-5-4 W.Irvine 4-1 GamblenJake 4-8-3 K.Odonnell 7-2 Scripture 2-3-4 F.Neilsenlll 3-1 BussyBov 8-1-9 E.Hochsttlr 4-1 Happy Nell 7-4-4 Belts 6-1 Bolt 5-4-3 R.Gintert 9-2 Falasha 4-4-9 R.LIpplatt 3-1 StornowavMac 7-2-4 J.Rung 10-1 Sherry's Lightning 5-2-2 M.Spearman 12-1 Profiteer Twostep 7-3-7 L.Teelers 15-1 Lovely Volo 4-8-9 F.Wenzel 8-1 SEVENTH Trot, Pref.

Hep, $7,000, 1 Mile Larks Key 1-2-3 R.Wagner 8-1 Crown Of Mite 4-41-5 D.Ross 4-1 Lookin For Money 7-3-3 G.Bookmyer '4-1 Independent Blaze 2-1-5 Cox 5-2 Arnie's Express 1-1-1 D.ODwyer 8-5 EIGHTH Pace, $5,000, 1 Mile BB Willie 1-2-1 T.Hansen 5-2 Mikes Boy 2-1-3 J.Adamsky 2-1 Ice Lair 9-4-1 B.Amos Jr 10-1 GoodMahone 7-2-2 R.Gintert 12-1 Bustoul Pap Pap 5-3-5 D.Harmon 12-1 GT Dutch 5-3-4 C.Cornchine 7-2 Swift Legund 3-1-3 G.Bookmyer 8-1 Locust Mcandv 1-8-5 P.Megens 4-1 Married In Style 9-2-7 D.Ross 9-2 NINTH Pace, $15,000, CI, $5,500, 1 Mile Sir Beaudemagus 8-5-2 W.Irvine 9-2 Soap Box 3-7-5 C.WIIIIams 10-1 Leverage Buyout 5-4-5 C.Cornchine 7-2 Sonny Street 3-2-3 K.Odonnell 8-1 Maieslic Lanes 2-1-2 D.ODwyer 3-1 Dandy Dart 9-4-10 Ds.Miller 12-1 Stan's Bunny 1-1-4 M.Sahely 5-2 Casimir General 4-3-1 R.FIsherJr 4-1 TENTH-Trot, Brd. Crown, $289,850, 1 Mile Nellie 1-7-1 P.Soears 4-1 Grades Singing 1-3-1 O.Goop 5-2 Georglna Seelsler 4-2-2 J.Hayes 20-1 Kit Lobell 3-1-1 B.Lindstedt 3-1 Free Token 2-2-2 W.Gilmour 9-2 Kerry's Crown 2-2-2 J.Campbell 10-1 Myslic Virtue 1-2-5 S.Warrington 1S-1 Keystone Impala 1-1-2 W.Fahy 8-1 Scenic Regal 1-4-5 H.Story 4-1 Sarah Gal 2-1-5 T.SIrauss 5-1 ELEVENTH Pace, $2,500, 1 Mile Spruced Up 5-4-3 W.Irvine 2-1 Kentucky Warbler 5-5-5 D.ODwyer 5-2 Slerl Value 5-3-8 I.Gonolll 7-2 Primary Choice 4-3-3 C.Williams 4-1 Bisculs Gravy 2-5-1 T.Lny 4-1 Georgia Jim 4-5-5 J.Perry 8-1 Pretty Pat 5-5-1 G.Bookmyer 12-1 Step Aside Please 9-8-3 R.GInleri 9-2 EfVolo 1-4-6 D.Wenzel 10-1 TWELFTH Pace, $4,000, CI, $3,000, 1 Mile Bingo's Gypsy 4-2-7 P.Mgens 5-2 Sheal Saturday 2-4-4 J.Calabro 15-1 Diamond Hill 7-1-1 C.Umhollz 10-1 Brackatus 3-4-4 L.Merriman 6-1 Marengo Prince 6-4-5 R.Lippialt 12-1 Passing Kasn 5-7-1 D.Cirigliano 8-1 Swifl Scout 2-2-1 T.Crissman 3-1 Corporate Bond 5-3-4 I.Gonolll 7-2 Wildwood Rock 1-8-3 Ds.Miller 9-2 pliss PAUL BABE Lumberjack Festival SEPT. 8, 9, 10 Frt. 10a.m.-8p.m.,Sun. 10a.m.-6p.m.

CLEVELAND'S I-X CENTER Next Shop from our FALL Ail A A NORTHFIELD RESULTS Late Wednesday FIFTH Pace, $2,000, 1 Mile. Time: 7:02.3. Tlmety Ways (R.Ningard) 8.00 4 40 3.00 Diamond Artist (D.Harmon) 22.60 7.20 Chairman Jim (K.Kash) 3.00 Also: Kevslone Damascus, Marlboro Man, Sir Hig-gins, Hi Tensile, Razzv Snazzy, Wandering Albalros. Bit Triple (4-2-3) paid $1,437.60, Perfect (4-2) paid 197.4a SIXTH Pace, $2,000, 1 Mile. Time: 2:02.2.

Scotch Ryli (K.Odonnell) 9.20 5 80 3.40 Genesee Go To It (R.Wagner) 4.80 2.60 Jl Dapper (C.Wvers) 5.00 Also: Duran Donder, Klttie Kee, All Mine, Scipio Bretla, Dodad, Lakemud Osborne. Bit Triple (9-5-3) paid $396.30. Perfecta (9-5) paid $52.00. Trt-Super (5-3-9-9-5-3-6) No Winners Carry Over $2,850,90 SEVENTH Pace, $3,200, 1 Mite. Time: 2:02.1.

Goidie's Raven (K.Kash) 33.80 12.20 4 00 Keisun (T.Crissman) 12.40 3.60 Southern Scooter (LTeelers) 2.20 2.20 Also: Pawnbroker, Action Andy, See Me Now, Son Light, Strlnglown George. Perfecta (3-1) paid $191.60. EIGHTH Pace, CI, $2,500, 1 Mile. Time: 2:01.1. Solar Slar (S.Hersman) 15.20 7.40 3.40 Temuiki Maid (J.Calabro) 4.60 2.80 Happy Dutch Boy (L Merriman) 300 Also: Jesse Von, Fresh Cut, Lady Barrister, Galaxy Sllrook, Slerling Hanover.

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