Halton Hills Robinson stable dominates Mohawk opening By Kathy Wade-Vlaar Mohawk Raceway in Campbellville opened its fall racing season in grand style last Sunday showcasing North America’s finest two and three-year-old pacers along with the most prominent and accomplished horsemen in the sport. Presidential Ball, Riyadh, Expensive Scooter and Historic shared top billing along with super drivers John Campbell, Jack Moiseyev, Ron Waples and local aces Doug Brown and Steve Condren. The night proved to be an especially lucrative one for the Bill Robinson stable as he ward in Grand Circuit events. Robinson’s roll started in the first $63,527 Champlain event for freshmen pacing colts, which was won by Greenwood track record-1 ‘hold- by Jack Moiseyev for owners Marvin Katz and Sam Goldband, took over past the quarter and never looked back to pace to a 1:54 neck win over hard-driving Walter Towner with Lookout Man, another Robinson trainee, tak- ing anid money. Kathy Wade-Vlaar the year. was no contest for Presidential Ball as he stole a 1:53.1 mile with no real chal- lenge from any of the other seven starters. Regular driver Jack Moiseyev was at the controls of the millionaire ath- lete who has amassed over $2.4 for ee owner Tony Chiarav: Sikiecn's s ois place stakes finishers included freshmen colts Lookout Man, Sable Matters and Armbro MacKintosh along with the three-year-old colt Iron Blue The evening was worth a total of $180,671 for the sta- ble — not a bad night’s work for Robinson who is currently North America’s leading trainer. Historic sets record Robert Grand’s two-year- old pacing colt, Historic, paced to a 1:53.2 Canadian and track record mile in the $65,526 Champlain Pacing Stakes for two-year-old colts. Trained by Stew Firlotte and driven by Doug Brown, the win was the fourth in seven starts for the Nihilator colt, a full-brother to stakes winner Digger Almahurst which Grand also owned. Grand admitted that early in the year he didn’t have great expectations for Historic, since he was a klutzy horse and wasn’t training very well. Historic has matured into a very pleasant surprise. Perhaps the best is yet to come as he preps for the Nassagaweya and Metro Stakes. What’s new at Mohawk Mohawk now features one admission price! That’s right, just $3.50 will get racing fans next to the Grandstand, all | horses racing at Mohawk can | now ship directly to the pad- dock and .remain there between pre-race warm-ups and following their races. Racing takes place Fridays through Tuesdays with a 7:30 p.m. start each night. For more information or reserva- tions in the Terrace or Sports Dining Room, please call 54-2255. ZIRTHDAY 853-0470] | CAN into all areas of Mohawk — close to the finish line, close to the new 11 race paddock, into all seat areas, lounges and dining Mohawk’s s mew paddock received rave reviews from trainers, drivers and owners on opening night. 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