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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 7 November 1992, p. 29

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By Kathy Wade Vlaar The Canadian Breeders Championships highlighted the weekend card of racing at Mohawk as eight divisional events totaling over $640,000 in purse money went postward over two nights of racing Image of Beauty, a daughter of Balanced Image continued her win- ning ways on Sat. night in the $66,550 CBC Final for sophomore trotting fillies. Reinsman Larry Walker Buided her to a gate-to-wire 2:00.4 victory for trainer Brian Burton, owners Ed * Weisz and William Friedman. It was her 11th win in 14 starts and increased her bank account to $139,772. Trather Brain Burton confided that Image of Beauty will probably be sold to eee interests at the conclusion of the A thoughtful ote and some fancy stickhandling proved prof- itable for driver Mike Saftic in the $89,650 CBC for sophomore pac- ing fillies as he guided Briar Dream effort over Shipps Showboat and Downburst. Saftic and Briar Dream followed Harrison tops senior category Georgetown YBC. Seniors: Rob Harrison 765(297), Sharon Shapcott 722(252), Ryan Martin 721(277), Joe Robichaud 709(276), Cindy Clarke 694(320), Tanya Martin 659(262), David Leslie 638(252), Christina Lane 604(210). Juniors: Paul Larocque 651(260), Monica Beauparlant 642(248), Matthew Walker 567(213), Adam Scuralli 548(209), Heather Sanderson 508(198), Janice Somers 481(181). Bantams: Richard Gostlin 524(213), Matthew Rodgers 490(185), Gordon Everett 480(193), Michael Cluney 438(163), Alex Foster 426(162), Jennifer Cabral 423(175). -Wees: William Walker 360(141), Melissa Sheppard 327(112),. Charles Gerrity 324(125), Patrick Hole 298(111), Jason Pshyk 298(137), Balke Mandarino 288(108). Smurfs: Heather Foster 226, Brown 205, Robert Georgetown Hotshots Monday Mens' League: Gord Lane 790(326), Brinley Hole 765 (286), Bruce Clarke 712(269). ednesday Mixed League: Dan Ligterink 769(309). Playbreeze from the gate and it looked like they were going to take command but Saftic decided to put his filly in the pocket position. Midway through the lane Briar Dream was locked in third when Saftic maneuvered her through a small opening enroute to pacing past Playbreeze. “I thought I might get past Playbreeze but she was going lots at the quarter,” said Saftic, refer- ring to the :27.3 opening panel. “I was lucky to squeeze out down the lane. This is a talented filly. She cracked a knee at two but trained down well.” Garth Gordon trains Briar Dream for the Barry Duke Stable of Campbellville. Driven By Design came first up against pacesetter Did I Say So enroute to a 1:55.1 victory over Black Pyjamas and Regal Stance in the $90,050 CBC for sophomore pacing colts and geldings for dri- ver Paul MacDonell. Trained by Blair Burgess for Cantario Farms, AFJ Stable, and Fred Brunner, it was the Coal Harbor Colt’s 7th win in 25 trips postward this year and increased his bank account to over $400,000 in season’s earnings. It was only MacDonell’s second time behind Driven By Design who admitted that the colt paced well within himself and required no urg- ing. An untimely break midway through the stretch cost Earl the victory in the $82,650 CBC Final for sophomore trotting colts. Armbro Kelvin who was trotting gamely through the stretch man- aged to overtake the Balanced Image colt and get up for the win. The Dream of Glory colt, trained and driven by Jim Whelan for Close race for top spot eee Men's Bowling Points fem Body Shop 113 LJB Contractors 111 Sam's Service Center 84.5 Country Wide Real Estate 82 Custom Car & Sound 65 Acid Rainbow 64.5 Los Amigo Top Shooters Bryan Creasey 793 (292) Tom Prouse 708 (306) Paul Chaplin 700 (278) John Prouse 698 (296) Top Averages Carl Fisker 235 Bruce Clarke 229 Bryan Creasey 222 Gord Lane 221 Larry Brunton 220 Norman Vartanian of Stoney Creek has had a tough year. It was only his 8th start in a year marred by sickness. “We were very pleased with him but not surprised”, explained Vartanian, “this colt is only at 60% of his ability right now. He has not recovered fully from his sickness earlier this year”. Earl managed to hang on for place money and Norwell Sweetness was third. On Sunday night the freshmen divisions of The Canadian Breeders Championships went postward. Armbro Leader, a royally bred son of Balanced Image scored his 8th win in 14 starts for trainer-dri- ver-owner Bill Wellwood in the CBC for two year old trotting colts and geldings. It was another typical perfor- mance for Armbro Leader who has dominated his class all year and was four and a quarter lengths the best on this night, stopping the clock in 2:01 to take the lion’s share of the $62,756 event. Armbro Libra, an Armbro Emerson filly highstepped a 2:01 effort in the $79,889 event for two year old pacing fillies over Reef The Table and Family Choice. Driver Doug Brown reined the talented filly to a wire-to-wire three-quarter length win for trainer- co-owner Ted Huntbach and own- ers George Judson and Spender Baynham. 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