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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Jul 2004, p. 23

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Zeron filly gives Heavenly % coinsersha performance at Woodbine isf immune to 110IU~I) 01111 l - CondiOti IoncI iid:iy 11 Wo5)CilI Racetrack and mowed down the field in the $61,200 Town Pro Series - posting a four-length victory in 1:51.4. Owned by Peter Congilose of Toms River and Jay Seheiner of Fort Lee, NJ.,l-eavenly Sign sat well oui of contention early on, yet came home with the same strong kick that she put on display for the other three- year-old pacing fillies during the series' second leg. Having come home with a :27.2 final panel last week in which she drew away from lier rivaIs, the bay daughter of Life Sign was six-wide in the stretch in the final after making up substantial ground (rom the three-quarter pole onward. Afiter leaving from post position seven, Heavenly Sign sat ninth, where she would remain through the first three quarters. But when Zeron called on lier to step it up, she responded in commanding fashion. With Jody Jamieson calling the shots, Ja El Shamrock led the field to a speedy :25.3 opening split. Up to challenge from fourth, Armhbro Berlin and reins- man Keith Oliver made it to the front and recorded an equally-snappy half mile in :53.3. Loving Successor and Mal Katie came knocking on the door, as they kept the outer flow coming quickly. StilI holding off the onslauglit. Oliver and Armbro Berlin led the field to the head of the streicli. where it simply tumed into Heavenly Sign's show. Afier being parked eight Iengths back ai the three- quarter pole, H-eavenly Sign was up to fourth, four lengths back at the head of the lane. With Zeron firing the afterbumers, his mount drew off and posted a four- length victory - lowering her liletime record by a full Hoof Beat wih EF eNO second. -She showed up and played pretty hard last week," Zeron said of Heavenly Sign's preliminary win. I1 had moved lier back to the front and she kicked home pret- ty well, so 1 was kind of thinking of some pretty big things (for the final). I was looking over the program with one of the guys and kind of thought there would lie some early speed and there was, so it really helped me out because she kicks home so well." Out of the Landslide mare Secretariat, H-eavenly Sign added to, her impressive seasonal resumé with the win, bumping her record te, 4-2-1 in rine starts to go along with $69,030 in eamings. Going off at 50-1 and in rein to Tony Kerwood, Northwestem closed from lOth to second in the final quarter to inflate the exactor and triactor to $482 and $1,933.30 respectively. Driven by Trevor Ritchie, Sommer Mystery - the 2-1 post-time favourite - inished five lengths back in third after lowering the stakes record a week earlier wth a 1:51.3 triumph. Int taking the Town Pro Series finale, Zeron recorded his third series ltie of' the year on the Woodbine Entertainment Group circuit, ater reigning supreme in the General Brock with Deadmans Curve and the Youthful Senies with Flashy Baron. We believe...inn hýepirig. Arnycre. A1vhee -8-32-343 L- A ý --1O- *PERFORIMANCE EXHAUSTe 15% OFF ALL BRAKE WORK ,&" UNTILAUG 31/04 - Vd i.eia Mo - Fr! - MILTON INTERCHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS AS 0F 14-JULY-04 TEAMS G w L T PTS 1 KNOX 12 il O 1 23 2 ST. GEORGES 13 il 2 0 22 3 NEW LIFE "A" 15 8 7 0 16 4 HOLY ROSARY 15 7 7 1 15 5 ST. PAULS 13 7 6 0 14 6 BOSTON 13 7 6 0 14 7 SOUTH SIDE 12 6 6 0 12 8 MILTON BIBLE 14 6 8 0 12 9 NEW LIFE "B" 13 2 il 0 4 10 HILLCREST 14 1 13 0 2 COOL OFF WITJI OAC, see us for detais. Terry Rowley Mechanical bic. 925 Main St. E., Q7 l7 Unit #3, Milton (905)878-1979 17 ' fo re1ouUF advertising CE IIAT sooner or later finds itself immune to business." Derby hnrd fbl9 umte o Broum edo hcewab o*e L ý 1 1 w-

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