THE REVIEW Wednesday, September 9, 1981 | . By the harness racing in. thanit’s ever been. bred gelding was Sacramento § Cali- ; JIM McDERMOTT _ Sidney B.C. is: more Royal Accord, the purchased by Glen fornia. Bought for Room PARTICULAR While the other competitive this year : ABOUT YOUR | CUTTING EQUIPMENT | drivers warm up their horses for the arduous one mile pace, driver John Glen tries desperately to keep his seven year old gelding from bucking right out of his harness. But when they finally reach the starting gate — § John Glen and Royal — | Accord take control thus winning 7 of.9 starts this season. at Sandown Raceway. Born and raised in Regina, John .Glen-. has been racing for six YOU ARE PROBABLY ALREADY USING OUR SHARPENING SERVICE BLADES WITH iow ‘spirited New Zealand through Joe Hudon in $3,500 his outstanding performance has bo- osted his claiming price:to $12,000. People who have seen Royal Accord are | well acquainted with his pre race antics yet John Glen _ reveals some reasons for his behavior. ‘“‘The New Zealand horses are. a little on the wacky side’ says Glen ‘‘and he doesn’t like the harness sO when we train him he runs along side another horse without the “=f years. Although he bike.” —— ties SU i To 5 AL % LO ETL Gag ESN Se eee - missed last a 7 ; . — PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS — : years ince Johns. main ; : at Sandown because concerns with res a pect 9750 - 3rd ST. A of a hockey _ . . -,..2 to: Royal Accord’s H (3rd & Bevan) - 656-0246 | cneagement in Sydney Royal Accord with owner driver John Glen (left) following his win rowdiness is the lack [cme «| StTalia, he admits in the second race at Sandown Park, Saturday. TomCronkPhoto of time spent on es approximately 2, 000 each day. . 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Unruly yet majestic — John Glen’s ‘Royal Accord’ As for the long term plans he hopes to run Royal Accord _ at Cloverdale but ‘‘the turns may be too tight for him’’, says Glen, “if thats the case we’ll take him up to Edmonton.’’ Your last chance to see John Glen and Royal Accord in “action at Sandown is this weekend. victe By TOM CRONK Hotel Sidney emerged victorious from the fourth game of their best-of-five playoff series against Harvey’s Sporting Goods, Tuesday night,.. earning | the playoff championship of the Sidney Senior Men’s . Fastball League in the process. . Tuesday’s © ended -in the: fifth inning, when umpire George. Tahouney declared the ~ game forfeit in favour. of. Hotel.» Sidney following an. alter-. ~ cation’ with Harvey’s. catcher, Terry Orr. It playoff game to end, ~ but then -the entire _ Series had been an odd. affair. ‘Hotel Sidney held a 1-0 lead after four complete . innings -of the ‘final game and and two ‘out, game © . Tahouney ‘no’. Subsequent Orr,.. “particularly the « ri »uUS Graham came to the plate for Hotel and Harvey’s troubles began almost im- mediately. Catcher Terry Orr requested a change of ball from umpire George Tahouney which was refused. The next. pitch to Graham was rifled through the middle to Spelay in center field. Subsequent errors on the _ play © allowed Graham to. score giving Hotel a 4-0 lead. . Orr then. asked Tahouney if there was ‘any. special ball you ~- would. like us: to’ use “was an odd way for a | which . replied now’,. ..to actions... by Jaunching of the ball : to center field, ap-. “parently caused- his- . ejection” from. the. ae ~ had blanked Harvey’s. “once: again :in ‘the top. :-of the fifth inning.: ~ In the bottom of the” . fifth inning with men. ‘-on- first-.and ‘second: eo i Tony.” game. ‘one-minute’. Continued on 10. 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