68th Edition of The Little Brown Jug
September 19, 2013
Photo by Brad Conrad
Michael's Power driven by Scott Zeron wins 2012 The Little Brown Jug - 1:50.0.
Michael's Power driven by Scott Zeron wins 2012 The Little Brown Jug - 1:50.0.
Mistery Woman sets world record.
Jug Winner's Circle
Scott Zeron, youngest driver to ever win the Jug, passes out roses to fans.
Scott Zeron drives Michael's Power to win the Jug.
Scott Zeron drives Michael's Power past Bolt The Duer to win the first Div. of this years Little Brown Jug. - 1:52.3 Escape The News finished third and Thinking Out Loud finished 4th.
Tom White to retire as Publicity Director. Jay Wolf will become the acting Director.
Sam McKee interviews 2012 Wall of Fame Honoree Jeff Gural.
Ohio Wesleyan President, Rock Jones speaks with Track announcer Roger Huston. As the battling bishops looks on.
David Miller drives Miss Madi M to a National Season Record. Time of the mile: 1:54.1. Mark Macdonald drove Diligent Prospect to close 2nd place finish.
Darena Hanover Wins Jugette
Jugette Final Finish
Yannick Gingras drives Darena Hanover to Jugette win. 1:51- Bettor B Lucky finished 2nd and Shelliscape finished 3rd.
Yannick Gingras drives Darena Hanover to 2012 Jugette Victory.
Phil Terry (left) and Laverne Hill (center) present Sylvia Burke the Jugette Trophy. As Roger Huston looks on. Laverne Hill is the proud sponsor of the Jugette.
Bettor B Lucky Wins the first division of The Jugette in 1:51.4. Sectionline Yankee finished 2nd, American Jewel the early favorite was park for most of the race finished 3rd and Moonlit Dragon finished 4th.
John Campbell took Shelliscape three wide in the final turn and coasted to win the 2nd division of The Jugette in World Record time 1:50.3. Dare a Hanover finished 2nd, Economy Terror finished 3rd and Angel Scent finished 4th to make the 2nd Heat.
David Miller drives Mistery Woman to a new Stakes Record and Delaware Track and record:1:57.2.
Tim Tetrick drives Bluff to a world record time: 1:54-
Yannick Gingras finished second with Maven
The "Four Freshmen" sing the National Anthem.
Dara Gillis, conducts the Delaware Hayes Singers who sang the National anthems Wednesday.
Hayes singers and Delaware County AF Jr. ROTC.
Colors were presented Wednesday by the Delaware County AF Jr. ROTC.
Jeff Gural was honored Tuesday night as the 2012 Wall of Fame Honoree. Phil Terry, Dr. Glen Brown, 2012 Honoree Jeff Gural and Roger Huston.
Don Wolf, Chip Hastings, Roger Huston, Bill Lowe, Phil Terry, Tom Charters, Jay Scott, Skip Hoovler, Tom Wright, Chip Thomson and 2012 Wall of Fame Honoree Jeff Gural stand in front of the newly landscaped log cabin. The money to update the landscape was from donations made to The Delaware County Fair in memory of longtime board member Tom Thomson.
Chip Thomson congratulates Jeff Gural at the Honoree party Tuesday night.
Peter Koch, Race Secretary presents Long time friend Sandy Ewart the Joe Neville Award in Memory of her late Husband Jim Ewart.
Tom Wright (right) places a directors pin on Tom Charters jacket. Charters was elected to The Little Brown Jug Society.
Tom Wright was elected President of the Little Brown Jug Society. Wright takes over the roll his father-in-law Tom Thomson held for 20 years. "It's an exciting and challenging time for the Harness industry and I'm honored the board has placed me with such a great honor. I want to continue the work Tom did to make the Little Brown Jug the best race in the industry said Wright."
Family members presented the Trophy in memory of Tim Fouts, for the Tim Fouts Memorial on Sunday's 13th race. Jon Fouts, Atticus Fouts, Dr. Don Fouts, Audrey Fouts, Beth Fouts and Morgan Fouts presented the trophy to Lessee Martin.
Diane Winters, member Delaware County Fair Board (left) Mikayla Conklin and Kenny Edwards present trophy to Nichole Gagnon (right) owner of Mikes Hope; winner of the today's 9th race -In memory of Pat Coffee. Pat Coffee passed away earlier this year. She was a long time friend of Delaware and Outrider.
The National Anthem performed by Steve Norris, Thornville OH.
Latenite Rendevous, driven by Chris Page, trained by Delaware's own Mike Conklin won the first race of the week. Setting a life time mark: 1:56.4.
Equine Artist Ann Lufkin (right) presents painting to Sherry Thomson, Tom Wright, and Chip Thomson. Lufkin will have several items on display in the Log Cabin.
Field of 14 and 2 divisions race for Jug Title. Sherry Thomson (right) helps Tim Schmitz (Presiding Judge) with the Jug draw.