Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Aug 2004, p. 18

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i 8-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday August 3, 2004 Sports 1selncOhaltonsearch.com From bel hUisoien ,I IM DU, former NLrEnlo Sacllslzz ioctco-odinator GloriaBrown look et a f Sw Of the Ofd photosfe M filnthe Milon HWICWsoria oltsHockey Memorisecaed. vMilton's rich hockey heritage featured mn 15-month calendar Py STEVE I*sBLMC The Chwnpf on M ilton's NHL alumni now have more in common dmanjust their hometown. Tley'oe Part of a reCently-releasecl caletidar - the latest project of the Mikon Historica Society. Entitiet Hockey Memories Mrm 2th Century Milon,the 15-montb calendar (frorn October 2004 to December 2005) bit local stores laie last montb andi profiles the five players andi two officials who reached hockey's innermost sancturn. Seven monUis of the calendar feature a différent NHLer, complete with an individual photograph andi one of their local teamn shots. They begin with Enia Sclisizzi - Milton's flrst professional hockey player who toiled with Detroit and Chicago from 1946 to 1952-ý and end with current Nashville Predatoas bopefulDarren liaydar "hsa atal homou," saiti Scialzi, wbo becamne a Milton coach after bhs NHL career andi till resides Iocally. "Any uime you have acbance to stand out like ibis it's a good feeling." Also feanured are notable standouts John Tonelli anti Bruce Hooti, as well as Peter McDuffe, Mike Kaszycki and Leon Stickle. The calendar's remaining months showcase classic mem pic- tures spannmng nearly a hundreti years. 'It focuses on an important part of the towýN's heritage anti reflects the high interest in community sports," remarked cal- endar co-ordinator Gloria Brown, who spearbeadeti the project alongside fellow Milton Hfistorical Society member Jim Dilîs. Having a 1 5-month calendar instead of the traditional 12, Difls said, allowed Uic historical society to gel in more photos e »e CALENDAR on page 19 Pacers stili1 perfect after series start Shanghai Phil and Weiss Hanover prevailed in the $15000 (>pening leg of the Dream Maker Series for two-year-old pacers last Tuesday night at Woodbmne. Both of the colts remain undeféated in two career starts. Not willing to occupy the pocket early. Shanghai Phil and driv- er-trainer Dustin Jones moved well before the quarter pole and neyer trailed - delivering a 1:55.3 mile to start things off in the first division. The son of Blissful Hall and Master 0f Style reached the ftrst three stations in :28.4, :59.1 and 1:28.4 before coming home with a :26.4 final fraction to shed one-fifth of a second off his life- H oof lime record. Milton's Steve B eat Condren ipped Al Over The Place from third in the final tum w-hJF ETN and inished second, two lengths back. Fellow Miltonian Mario Baillargeon and MeCabe Hall ssere four lengths behind for third. Perfect so far in hts young career. Shanghai Phi1 is owned by Jones and Hudson. Quebec's Bami Farms hic. The bay colt now has $15.000) in eamnings. It was a grudge match in the second split. as Weiss Hanover mowed down a stuhom Whata Buster in the lane to triumph in 1:54.2. Baillargeon sent Weiss Hanos'er Io the lead early and tumed in a 28-second opening quarter. Tramner-driver Doug Brown camne call- ing from the three-hole with Whata Buster and made ii to the front before the :58.2 midway mark was reached. As the flow started coming from the back of the pack, Condren sent Oliver Jackson out from fifth for a bid for tie Iead. Continuing to roll on the point, Brown and Whatabuster passed the three-quarter pole at 1:27.1 with Weiss Hanover occupying Uic pocket. The colts and geldirtgs showed their muster in the final quarter though, as Ballargeon had Weiss Hanover on the attack from sec- ond. Whata Buster didn't wa.nt 10 sunrender the lead that easily, however. as the Badlands Hanover-What A Bruiser gelding dug in through the latte and made Weiss Hanover eam every bit of her quarter-length victot-y. Oliver Jackson and Condren placed third. fmnishing two lengths in arrears. Peonsylvania's Sampson Street Stables owns Weiss Hanover. a Western Hanover-Wet Paint bay colt. with New Yorkers Dav'id Scharf, Steven Amold and Jeny Silva. Unbeaîen in his firsi two career starts. Weiss Hanover is trained by Duane Marftsis and has $ 15,0(X) in earnings. The Dreani Maker Series continues tonight at Woodbine. with the $15,M0) second teg. The $58,800) final is scleduled for August Chfeckti our we site wweCtoenekgosultants.o Teu:l905-875-4091or 905691222 em wwuwt.eareffectivespeakngconsutantcom Who Does It... sPEC mIAT Professional bog Grooming 0 9O5-875-ToiI (82-45) 1-q 438 Kîngsleigh crt.Milton é le-Homs Pet siffil losmidaid Bood Gale Bock (905) 876-4304 Serving Mon and CampbuIIsiiIe ww.ruffnpurr.com.

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