The President's Pace
  1979
CHEVIOT
2:00.1
SCARBOROUGH DOWNS 9/02/1979 $8,000  INVITATIONAL
PACE 1 MILE FAST TRACK 0-0
29.0 58.4 (29.4) 1:29.4 (31.0) 2:00.1 (30.2)
Horse Name PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 Str Finish Actual LQ Odds Driver Trainer
CHEVIOT 3 6 5 i4 1 /H 1 /4 2:00.1   0.90 William O'Donnell Rodney Grady
TAURUS ROMEO 2 2 1 1 2 /H 2 /4 2:01.0 *0.80 William Faucher William Faucher
T.B.J. 6 3 /4H 3 /9 2:02.0   34.80 Todd Johnson Todd Johnson
J.M. GLOW 1 4 4 x2 4 /9H 4 /12H 2:02.3   11.80 James Morrill James Morrill
NEW DIMENSION 5 5 6 5 5 /10H 5 /15H 2:03.1   64.90 Robert Doherty Robert Doherty
BARON PEDRO 4 6 6 /14Q 6 /DIS     41.40 Lawrence Nichols Lawrence Nichols
                       
Win Place Show Wager Payout
2.80 2.20 2.20 Exacta 8.60
2.20 2.20    
    3.00    
CHEVIOT 6, G, TRUE DUANE - FIREFOOT - ENSIGN HANOVER Robert G. & Pauline J. Webb, Gardiner, ME
TAURUS ROMEO 7, G, ROMEO HANOVER - CHEETAH LOBELL - OVERTRICK Thomas Fay, Jr., Windham, NH
T.B.J. 6,H, ELECTION DAY - LUCKY GEM - LUCKY EDEN Virginia & Thomas B. Johnson, Sr., Auburn, ME
September 2nd, 1979 was the date as the very first President's Pace field moved behind the starting gate at the Downs. A dream became reality as J.M. Glow, Taurus Romeo, Cheviot, Baron Pedro, New Dimension and T.B.J. raced into the first turn after a perfect start. The first test was conducted on a Saturday night, with over 6,000 fans wagering a record $197,254 on the 12-race program.
The race developed into a two-horse battle between the local favorite Maine owned Cheviot, and the Meadowland invader Taurus Romeo. "Romeo", who had just become the first in history "over $100,000-priced" claimer, enjoyed the best of the early going with Billy Faucher in the sulky with the eventual winner Cheviot sitting fourth behind J.M. Glow as the field left the five-eighths mile marker.
Midway up the backside J.M. Glow made a nasty break, with Cheviot and driver Billy O'Donnell barely avoiding a spill. Once past the jam-up it was all Cheviot, flying along the outside, and drawing clear for a new track record of 2:00.1. In the winners circle shortly after the race the world-class driver Billy O'Donnell apologized for missing the coveted first-in-Maine sub-2:00 minute mile, but on this September evening, it was not to be.
And yet the stage had been set, records had fallen on the raceway and at the busier-than-ever mutuel windows. A "Maine Tradition" has been established, and the very first winner was a State of Maine-owned pacer, the great Cheviot.
- From Scarborough Downs