PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 8, 1978 Fe SR RE ee CRE SE EC aE CEN scree irtetnsntetobanocianaiacr states spel ccebercoetrneas acca ‘Wee Pups received one of two §25 checks donated to minor hockey, Bob Peacock, Ken Smallwood, Steve night. From left to right are Cliff Sharples, president of - Ee a SSO a nS minor hockey from the Commercial Hockey League Monday Dillabough, Harold Cox and three Pee Wees. Be oer RSC ataretetodpacteargegetontatesys ray Racing horses like driving a fast car, says jockey Jockey Darrel McHargue said that riding Vigors from last place tovirtory in the $300,000 Santa Anita Han- dicap at Arcadia, Calif., on Sunday was like driving a car fast, faster and fastest. The winner ran the i mile in 1:47, missing the track record by three-fifths of a second. Hepaid $3.60,- $2.0 and $2.20. Noon Time Spender paid $18.60 and $5.20. Dr. Valeri paid $3.20 to show, FIRST STEP The Flamingo is the first major step toward the Kentucky .Derby with the next stop the Florida Derby $6.40, while long shot Hoist the Silver returned $9.40 as the third-plare finsher9 Alydar, ahome-bred son of Raise A Native, earned $103,350 in Saturday's vie- tory. World mark at trac MONTREAL (CP) — A United States runner set a world mark and three native national records were estab- lished during the weekend at the Canadian indoor track and field championships at- the Claude Robillard Centre. The world standard was sa by Janice Merrill ‘of Waterford, Conn., when she became the first “woman to cover 3,000 metres in less than nine minutes. - The sirongest Canadian showing came in the men's 200 metres where Dan Biocchi of Montreal set a time of 21.4 seconds ‘in a semi-final, and Hugh Fraser of Ottawa equalled the mark in’ winning the final. The previous record of 21.8 belonged to Biocchi and three others. Fraser also took the gold medal in the 50-metre final ‘Saturday and was named the outstanding male athlete at the meet. The other Canadian native records were set Saturday. Ron Jackson of Edmonton broke the tape in the man’s Ae nee a ark of 2 im e mark o aa by Bryan Saunders of Toronto in the same meet n 1977. Joscelyn Richard of Montreal covered the women’s 1,500-metre walk in seven minttes, 21.5 seconds, to erase the standard of 7:23.8, set by Jacinthe Thebergeof Dolbeau, Que, 2 year earlier. WINS TWO EVENTS Sunday . * eoming into the stretch, “Capt. Don pad$10.60 and McHargue, who wound up : the afternoon with six wins for the ‘first time in his career, said he was not worried at all when Vigors was in last place in the fidd of 16. “My horse didn’t level out until the quarter pole, then he made up so much growid so quickly on Mr. Redoy that T knew he was the winner.” The nearly-white Vigors, muddied by his run over the rain-soaked track rated only slow, captured the 1%4-mile event in 2:011-5. The victory was worth $180,000. Mr. Redoy, the leader The finest hotel in mid-town Vancouver. whatever your pitch... “STRIKE WT finished second with SANDY Hawley aboard. Longshot Jumping Hill took third and defending champion Crystal Water wound up fourth. STARTED AS FAVORITE Favored by the crowd of & §5,-180, Vigors returned :* $3.00, $9.20 and $2.80, Mr. Redoy paid $4 and $3.40, rile Jumping Hill returned 60. 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