Page 26 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 10, 1993 Youthful Series continues at Mohawk Raceway By Kathy Wade-Vlaar Bunnys First and Make A Face both Posted their second consecu- tive wins in as many legs of Mohawk’s Youthful Pacing Series last Sunday night. Bunnys First from the Bill Robinson stable paced a 1:57.3 wire to wire five length Hoses over Thamesview Tem, Chance Of Flurries in ite eat $9,000 division. Mindale Pride and driver Randy Waples enjoyed a pocket trip and figured to be a contender until he made an uncharacteristic break at the three-quarters mile station and finished sixth. Bunny First and Bill Gale clocked fractions of :28.2, :59 and 1:28.2 enroute to his third win in four starts for owner Tony MAKE YOUR MOVE NOW See cae Chiaravalle of Hamilton. 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Cw92-221 7 MORTGAGE Hoofbeats quarter i half in 1:00.1, re a three- SARE in 1: 29 enroute to the Eicarls El Diablo hung on for a neck victory in 1:56 over Befriender with Dignified Sam tak- ing show money in the third Youthful division for driver Doug Brown and trainer Joe Stutzman. It was a lifetime’s best perfor- mance for the Nihilator colt who is owned by Carl Gregg of Pittsburgh. Arrive At Five and Doug Brown teamed up for a 1:57.4 career best effort in the fourth Youthful oe sion after taking over past the oj ing quarter. Shrewd. w was qecuad and Vacilator finished third. The fourth leg of the Youthful Pacing Series will go postward on the special Easter Sunday matinee card which starts at 1:30 pm. Pola Crown and reinsman Bill Gale captured Sunday’s $25,000 Junior and Free For All Trot in CRAIG'S PHOTO | FINISHING SPECIAL Winter retreat in ibean. Within a strong ican Community. Complete with all npleting inspection and purchase. $199,900. 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The OJC’s leading driver, Doug Brown, had a big night April 2 as he reined four winners on the evening’s program. teamed up with Saint Or Sinner from the Joe Stutzman barn in race one; guided Doc Emerson from Phil Coole’s stable in race four; came right back in race five with a win behind Key Intention and completed the night’s quartet with Big Talent from the Rheal Bourgeois stable in the seventh dash. Dreamin Romaine, one of the OJC’s veteran campaigners at age 10 scored his second wirrin 10 sea- son starts last Saturday night Mike Saftic at the helm for trainer Budd me. jorne. Staying Together paced a mon- ster 1:51.3 track record (for older horses) effort in winning the $75,000 second leg of the Graduate as it was simulcasted from Rosecroft Raceway to Mohawk the ‘same night. Bill O’Donnell was assigned the drive for trainer Bob McIntosh and owner Robert Hamather. Survivor Gold and General Ring, both from the Bill Robinson Stable finished second and third respec- - tively. Special matinee card on Easter Sunday -_ Starting at 1:30 pm...Racing Monday at 7:30 pm Mohawk’s Terrace Dining Room features a special brunch buffet’ on peshied seers $23 for adults (includes admission and program); $9 Ha children. All children 12 and under attending Mohawk on Easter Sunday will oo a special treat from the East ry. Lady gridders rarin’ to go by Leanne Fournier With the sight ofthe grass and mud comes thoughts of flag foot- ball. As the ladies volleyball, bas- ketball and other winter sports come to a close, the ladies flag foot- ball league gears up for its 9th sea- 80 mn. Sunday mornings at 8:45 just aren’t the same as May looms near and visions of pigskins and football Cleats become overpowering. Anyone who has ever played in the Sunday morning league revels in the memories of hard-fought Competition, companionship and rehashing the game over a beverage or two. 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