Tomorrow's harness racing meet at Vesey Street, the third of the new season, will see 35 trottingbreds compete in 24 heats -- up from the 20 heats held
Three ponies are returning to the track, including Ralph L Time who has been been inactive for about two years.
LD's Mary Ellen had a foal last spring but is now ready to race again and Jandy's Giddyupgo from the Roque stables will also be out this weekend.
Three new ponies arrived on the Island recently and one of them, Happy Hoe Junior, will debut on the track tomorrow. Happy Hoe is a three-year-old stallion owned and driven by Michael DeCosta.
Tomorrow's featured race is in the A Division 1:12/2 1:16/4 time bar in which David Mello drives Paceway Debutante, Samantha Hayward guides Todd's Ebony and Charles Whited Sr. takes the reins of Fancy That.
Post time for the first race is 1.00 p.m.
BOWLING BOW Miller High Life league champions Tools and Equipment continued their march towards another title during the latest round of action with a resounding 211 -81 win over a strong Stevedoring Services team.
Led by Antoine Jones' top series of 658 and co-third game of 234, Tools coasted to an easy win. Jones also had the support of a 618 series from Conrad Lister, good enough for second high on the night, while Ty Williams' 613 allowed Equipment to post the top team game and series of 1,026 and 3,021 respectively.
Casey Burgess led the losers with a 605 series and 234 game, as Services achieved the second high team game (998) and third high series (2,765).
Moving up the ladder into second place were Team Electric after surprising Thompson's 27-3, leaving the latter mired at the foot of the standings.
New Breed won 27-3 over New Mix Ups during a low scoring affair as the losers failed to maintain their charge following the previous week's tie with high riding Marlboro.
Marlboro, paced by Doug Hines' 247 game, hammered Lite Ice 24-6.
Team Metro pasted short handed Terminators 24-6 behind the steady hand of David Pitt, who had the night's high game (248) and a 606 series, while team-mate George Ben rolled a 608 series.