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Show BCK Eosy Punch pockefls tfutfurlfly racing championship BCR Easy Punch, owned by Ray Malinski and ridden by Timms, pocketed first place in the futurity finals at the Petroleum Downs Race Meet. Sunday at 20.27 and was named horse of the meet. Mike Anderson was named as the top jockey and Dick Moore was picked as the top trainer. Real Pac, owned by Shirley Gardiner Gar-diner and Sybil Phillips and ridden by Barter, garnered second place in the futurity finals and Twice As Bold, owned own-ed by Richard and Sue Moore, placed third and Mr. Vandeck Son, owned by Jim Willard, captured fourth place. Amber Star Plan, owned by Pierce and Swasey and ridden by Procter, captured first place in the 400 yard derby finals with a time of 20.80 and Ms. Easy Choice, owned by JoAnn Timothy and ridden by Bond, placed third. Mae's Sunshine, owned by Jim Nebeker and Phil Brotherson and ridden rid-den by Timms. pocketed fourth place. Klutsies Pop, owned by Jim Hogue and ridden by Anderson, collected first place in the 400 yard maturity race with a time of 20.43 and Utah Line Backer, owned by Nebeker and Brotherson and ridden by Timms, snared second place. Loot Bug, owned own-ed by Larry Murray and ridden by Reed, placed third. Three Bar Barred, owned by Le Vaughn Gines and ridden by Jensen, nabbed fourth place. Sky Streeker, owned by Sherman Peterson, pocketed first place in the futurity consolation race in a time of 21.04 and Miss Sorrel Patty, owned by Mark Allen, bagged second. Barred Jazz, owned by Mark Allen, garnered third place and Jan's Little Patch, owned by Jan Gardiner, placed fourth. Merry Belro, owned by Allen, garnered first place in the open allowance race and Deseret Duffer, owned by Gary Moon and Laraine Murray, finished in second place. Wander Woog, owned by Boyd Firth and ridden by Bond, snared first place in the 660 yard open race in a time of 35.70 and Chant's Moon, owned by Jim Hogue and ridden by Anderson, placed plac-ed second. Sir Jug Jag, owned by Al Woehrmann and ridden by Barter, nabbed third. Boulder Jack, owned by L. P. Goodloe and ridden by Baker, nabbed fourth. Classic Guy, owned by Allen, snared first place in the three year old and up non-winners of two in life race in a time of 18.65 and Sassy Town, owned by Udell Gardiner and ridden by Bond, placed second. First place in the non-winners of three race was garnered by Sunny Royal Jet, owned by Ron Pace and ridden rid-den by Anderson, in a time of 18.38. first in the 350 yard maiden race at 18.62 and Shoot The Moon, owned by Shirley Gardiner and Sybil Phillips and ridden by Lucero, placed second. Blend A Brandy, owned by Bill Graff and ridden by Baker, placed third. Lil Black Valley, owned by Brent Brother-son Brother-son and ridden by Jensen, nabbed fourth. Waylon Jet, owned by Valencia and ridden by Baker, captured first place in the three year old and up maiden race at 20.93 and Shade of Iron, owned own-ed by Jim Willard and ridden by Reed, snared second. Okie Charger, owned by Bob Kissling and ridden by Gary Adams, placed third and Jerts Light, owned by Graff and ridden by Barter, nabbed fourth place. Rocket Launch, owned by Dave and Nan Thomson and ridden by Jensen, collected first place in the 870 yard non-winner race in 46.93 and Rapid Storm, owned by Dempsey Day and ridden by Troy Day, placed second. Classy's High, owned by Allen and ridden rid-den by Toby Lucero, nabbed third. Flaming Port, owned by Preston Allen and ridden by Jones, netted first place in the 4'2 furlong non-winner of two race in 50.51. Charleys Nevada, N X.... : i , ' , t VV X ::M CX X f v vi .oX 'vLiL v A J I " : '! X?lj2i .L -" I i . --v-v y N i ' ., v ' X L- i;'J..M , i ; ! U '-.'. v ka.. w M It lLAJth. fcfc. msiJk. . Pr ..M,.? 4 L 111 mi I 'it i - iT BCR EASY PUNCH takes a short break after being named horse of the meet, Sunday at the Petroleum Downs Race Meet. The horse nabbed first place in the futurity finals in FUTURITY FINALS horses charge down the track and battle bat-tle for top honors in the final race of the day. BCR Easy Punch Tru Shine, owned by Brent Brotherson and ridden by Proctor, snared second. Breeze Blitz, owned by Boyd Birchell and ridden by Bond, nabbed third. Dollar Bet, owned by Brad Jensen and ridden by Larry Jensen, picked up fourth place. Bar J. Grand Key, owned by Gary Goodrich and ridden by Bond, grabbed grabb-ed first place in the three year old and up maiden race at 16.19. Waylon Jet, owned by Valencia and ridden by Baker, placed second. Shadow Folk, owned by Ray Jensen and ridden by Jensen, nabbed third. Spicey John Royal, owned by Goodrich, nabbed first place in the pony race at 14.02 and Amber Breeze, owned by Terri Rust, snared second. Fly Cubola, owned by Allen, placed third, Saturday. Bushers Super Sis, owned by Gerald Wilkerson and ridden by Clark Jones, earned first place in the 250 yard maiden race at 13.55 and Wally Song, owned by Orlax Corp, and ridden by Timms, placed second. Tonto Fancy Pants, owned by Jim and Debbie Groves and ridden by Baker, placed third. Shiney Bar Jet, owned by Gary Moon and ridden by Andrews, finished finish-ed in fourth place. Chickey Can do, owned by LaRaine Murray and ridden by Barter, placed a time of 20.27. The jockey is Timms and the owner is Ray Malinski. nabbed first place in the race and Real Pac placed second. 1 - m! ( ' j .. v . ; - r FACL HORGES compote in a close battle in the maturity final-, at the I'etroloum Downs Race Meet. Klutsic P'op plac- i cd first and Utah Line Backer nabbed second. owned by Kenny Stringham and ridden rid-den by Barter, nabbed second and Good Baby. T. P. Williams. Lessee and ridden by Tom Baker, nabbed third. Fleet Skoal, owned by J. D. Massey. placed fourth. First place in the open mile race was won bv Bob Be Luckv. owned bv Sher- ron Jackson and ridden bv i 1 : 47.24. Four Licks, owned bfjN and ridden by Adams. nabtxM Byers Venture, owned bv 7u ridden by Baker, collected h rTlay Last Chance Nevada 0t p Massey, placed fourth Mlkp bi won the jockev racp Baner f i " i i A ff - . - A ' - " ' v . ' V' 'it"' - . - ' -' v . . . 1 i " r . , J ;N . : ; I" , U - - - i ' u - - . , ' r , M i 1 ...... -x HORSES RUSH down the track during the futurity consoig. tion race. Sky Streeker placed first in the race. i " n M x , I ' I ' t ' ' ' ? f , I ( V"- " . , . t- DUST FLIES as the horse and the jockey dart down the track in the maturity finals race in Roosevelt, Sunday. |