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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 28

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L28 Thursday, August 22, 1974 War Eagle and Frankie Lane Iin their attempt to subdue Martin and Dan Lynch. In order to give the fans a i break sweetness will be brought into the ring when Betty Nicolai and Jane An- Als open season in style Valiquette Alouettes picked tap right where they left off last season when the Ottawa Touch Football League opened its schedule. Alouettes, the defending league champions and run-n for the Canadian championship won both their first two games by shutouts. They beat Travelways 3-0 in the first game end stunned the ex-Rider Fatcats 54-0 in the second. Dave McHugh scored 18 points over the two games, while Randy Wabab had 16, Paul Lanthier and Brian Hughes 12 each for Alouettes who lost nine players from last season's club.

In other games Kand Cougars beat the Fatcats 1-0, Brills Panthers defeated Raymond's Steelers 26-19, Travel-ways stopped Brill 25-19 and Kand dumped Raymonds The Ottawa Journal Luke's Andrea in 2:07 4-5 Speedy debut Thousands of pacers and trotters go under the gavel at auctions every year. -on. Hundreds of those sales are trained in sufficient enough only to qualify for a bet- ting race. Ul.y. And tens of those horses i sold ever pay their own way.

u- Some veteran horsemen-nA claim that of every 10 horses-j, only three'or four ever make it to the races and two or less are big moneymakers. i But one veteran trainer of young pacers and trotters is getting results at an impres-sive rate. John Sheldon repor- tedly started the Beason with 12 colts and so far eight have made it to the. races. 1 Sheldon started what could be one of his best Wednesday night at Rideau Carleton Raceway.

He drove Luke's An-drea, a two-year-old filly, to victory in 2:07 4-5, to the colt's first lifetime Btart Ji: Owned by successful- Com-r- wall owner Luke Emard, tne pacer came the final quarter in 31 seconds to give every indication' of a promising career, In the sixth race, Lumber Glo came between horses in a Rideau results FIRST-Mlle, Tra, Punt HM. VJ Don't Worry (E. Lofce) 33.20, J1.0) 4-Sotlgnoc (J. Huntboch) S.tO. AIM ltortd: D-n KC Royal Court, Buiy Boy, Shoron-l OoMe, Carolina Rick, Whltefoot Zee Time: l.W.J.

SECOND-MIX, Trot, Part 4 Rideau Anno (H. Crmiron) 140, 3.70, 2J0) Night Cop (R. Vlou) 3.50, J.JO; Danny Burton (N. Moc. tntyra) 2.70.

Also started: Loll Sharpshooter, I Charllt. Time: 2.0. Dally Doubla Paid 114.H THIRD Mlla, Pact, rona J. -Lukas Andrea (J. She don) 3.70, 'i S.i Rlvardola Cathy (D.

Larush) 4.10. Alto ttorted: Pultutk. Ncthvllle-" Frosty, Sidt Pride, Wlkt Mint. Tim: Mi iMi FOURTH-Mlk, Pace, Pttrw US. 3r S-MItt Moytmltti (A.

Bourosta) 3.40, TJOi 1 Bolton Command (F Turenne) 4.10, 3.00; 6-Mr. Twacdy (P. Marlon) J.M. Alto itartad: Wll- llam Henry, Brlgden Girl. Scratclwd: Gaga.

Tlma: i.Oa.4. PIFTH-Mlk, Paca, Porta $515. 4-Mr. Jingo (L. Rlvart) 4.S0, 3.40; 1 r-if-Lord Coprieorn (M.

Bourbonnolt) 4J0. Alto atortad: Mr. Oregon, (' Irlih Diamond, Skotawoy, Aim A -wWay, Duk Laird, Humming Byrd. Tlmai 107.1. SO exaetcr Paid 17.30 y.

tlXTH-Mlle, Pact, Puna US. 4 Lumbar Glo (R. Lafrombolaa) UJO, 5.90, 4.00; t-t-ucky Alex (F. Lovollee) 15.10, 2 High Byrd (R. Chortrand) 3.20.

Alto itartad: RS Sarah, Marrfa Polntar, Meadow 01 no. Cat! Iron Kid. Tlma: J.OJ. I 1 JBVBNTH Mile, Trot, Pant MM 1-Flaatwlng L'ball (L. Jobln) 4.10, S.W; Our Boot (D.

Laruth) 3.70. Alto Started: Zuls Groan Ridge Rythm, Brandy Dee, Science Student. Tlma: J.07.4. xactar Fold 15.10 BIOHTH Mile, Pact, Pure MM. -3 Check Mork (G.

Lablancl 4 40, 2.10, 2.401 S-Rosle Sitter (a Walsh) 5.40, 2.70; 7 Conadlrn Kllleon (E. Laka) 4.W. Alto ttorted; KM Brood--wcy, G'ando Png Boy, Charlie Momla't Prince. Time: 1.07. NINTH Mile, Pace, Puree tIM.

4 Kappa Lad (L. Jobln) 5.80, 3.70, a Kevin Ovartrldr Wortc-man) 4.90, 3.50) Boone Serator (R. Chartrond) 3 JO. Alto ttorted: Mil Legrcnd, Spring Creek Tom, David A Brook. Time: 2.04.2.

TB NTH Mile, Poe, Pen SISt, Mr Law Boy (A. Bourosta) 3.70. 3.30; 7 Monnert New Hp (B. Armstrong) 3.20. Alto ttorted: Ara-yrena Rtpllcet, Murroytleld, Lucky Cavalier, Shadydole Relolce, Careful Jock.

Time: 2.11.2. axoctor Pole) 14 Attendance: 2,197. Mutuel handle: 112,979. Rideau Lakes Rally could decide title Despite a Ford victory in -the Finnish Rally of the 1000 fj Lakes, Fiat retains first place in the world rally- cham-7Splonship standings with one rally to go before the tra automobile circus stops in eastern Ontario for the Rally, of the Rideau The Rally of the Rideau Lakes is in its first year of -1 world recognition and the team championship could very well be decided in 1 Smiths Falls October 16-20, Fiat has 33 points, Ford 24, Mitsubishi 20, Datsun 18 and Porsche 15. A total of 20 points is awarded the winning car each rally so many of those five manufacturers could be leading after the next- event in the series, the San Remo Rally in Italy Oct 3-6.

Tag team match without interfering Wrestler All Baba will be barred from the Hull Arena i this evening so that three against three tag-team main event can go along undisrupt- ed by his interventions. Tor Kamata, Mr. Hko and Tony Angek) have rallied the fans to tone will engage in a one fall bout Eddie Creatchman will be kep. busy early in the evening coaching his son Floyd who will do battle with Junior Desbois. And to get the eve- their cause so the promoters nlnT Pg plck pace I orrA ta an ninn with thir Pierre Lefebvre will take on request Tarzan Tyler, Bull M' Starr at approximately Gregory and Eddie Creatch- 30 at the Hull Arena this man wiu ue aeonvea oi nil Baba's advices and lnterven- Hons "and they will have to fight if they want to walk out 1 4 Prior to this demolition i derby in the ring the fans will i have had a chance to cheer FRED for filly pacer stirring stretch drive to capture his second in a row.

The mutuel payoff of 18.50 to win, 5.90 place, 4.00 show was surprising as be had been an. easy winntr last time out He paced to a lifetime mark of 2.08.4. In the eighth race. Check Mark scored his fourth win in his last eight starts. The other four times he was second.

A likely candidate for the title of "Mr. Consistency.M. set grouping; Joan Turnbull the class and Sue Oameron C- pius. Abo at Hykode a Ladies' Day Most Pars event was shared by Tbelma Niblett, Elanor Wallace and Verna Takes decision PHILADELPHIA (UPD-Middleweight contender Willie "the Worm" Mrjoroe scored a close unanimous decision Monday night over Billy "Dyne mitt" Douglas a 10- round fight here. SME! FRI.

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1971 MM aMW OMNitOWl- acAum nmt-rm mma un turn turn ym haaai ktae, (It 117.11 WmRllawiHIeeV In-W tor run, aoru aaat woom 4 VeM- '210 '243 137" 185 '165 '125 '210 I2M '63 As for the invitation handl-cap trot, Harry Cameron drove his Rideau Anne to a lifetime mark of 2.06. This was the ninth win of the sason for the seven-year-old mare whose earnings for 1974 are just shy of the $10,000 mark. f.r. Two races went to Leo Jobin who drove Fleetwing Lobell in the seventh and Kappa Lad in the ninth. Journal selections Norm Jones makes his first start at Rideau Carleton Raceway in over a week Friday 1 and Losta Bundle regards c.

Jones and pacer Herschel Hanover as the one to beat First Hieland Jimmy, and Doc Second, Tally Time, Ava- laon Bruce and Posey Town. Third Storm Worthy, and Cabonga Pride. Fourth Warspite, Teddy Dares and San Jacinto. Fifm Figaro Dlxey Do and Stedy Jill. Sixth Colonel Green, Don Doc and Sam's Rose.

Seventh "Idona's- Faitfi and Brad Fedor. Eighth Eternal Margret, O'Brien and Prima Robbie. Ninth Herschel Hanover, Rebel Roily and Little Toot Tenth Roadrunner and Hawaiian Champ. Saturday's record Two winners (Brad Fedor $120. 'and Shadydale Rejoice Sunday's record Six win-ners; Sahrp Hoot Scotty Beechwood Katie Thorn Guy Master Portage Star ShariWL Wednesday's record Three winners (Bomb's Boo Boo Arden Nack $5.20 and Happy Hector Team Prb-Am match Saturday The Smith "Falls golf course will be the site of the fourth anual Molson's Pro-Am team championship Friday.

Area women, club champions will tee off at 1 p.m. with their club pros on the yard par-70 course. The cnampionstup is decidea on the combined score. AtHylands Mary Provost had a wido margin of victory to take the club championship at Hylands Golf dub. A 349 score over the four- round, gave Mary a 13-stroke victory over Ann Titus.

Low gross winner A flight was Anne Grant, while Lina Walters took the j-- Chilton; Each golfer had five pars over the round, Rideao View. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weis-' glass took the twilight mixed two-ball tournament with a. low net 33 at Cje Rideau View golf course.

Rurmers-up were and Mrs. David Parker with a net 33Vi and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Caplan finished third with a net 35. Jean Sterling of Carleton Golf and Yacht Oub fired a hole-in-one on the 150 yard sixth hole at Rideau View with a six iron. Witness was Rideau View's John Blvnick.

I AEAI and Trcbb Clef Sti AKAI 1730 D-SS Four Channel Tape ri men csialjy Invito Yon to a Showing of the New AKAI line of Stereo Components for 1975 AKAI will introduce the most comprehensive line of tape recorders, and decks available with over thirty models to choose from. Whatever your preference. AKAI has them all: reel-to-reel, eight track and cassette. You will find that every product in the AKAI line has been designed with innovative features that make them outstanding values such as AKAI's exclusive GX (glass and single crystal) heads dust free and virtually wear free. AKAI's exciting new line of stereo and four channel receivers will also be on display for the first time.

The Show starts today and. continues through Friday, August 23 from 2.00 p.m.-9.00 p.m. at the Talisman Motor Inn. Admission is free and tomorrow evening CKOT personalities. Breen Murray and Nelson Davis will be on hand to draw the fabulous Door Prize of an MEM: ft''.

it CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION Ottawa, August 23-September 2. At All Trcbh Clef Stereo Stores i 9 UVQblsQ 17S STACKS ST. CARUNGWOOO 9. .1, i J.i I 1. F- i 4 BILUNOS BSIDGI BAYSHOSI.

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