CAMBRIDGE, Ontario -- Marina Alex eagled her final hole for an 8-under 64 and the second-round lead Friday in the LPGA Manulife Classic.Alex played the final five holes in 5 under for the lowest score in her LPGA Tour career, setting up the 18-foot eagle putt with a 5-wood approach on the par-5 ninth.Super happy, Alex said. Just kind of everything fell together, ballstriking, putting. I actually left a couple of putts out there, but Im not going to complain about the score that I shot.The 26-year-old former Vanderbilt player had a 10-under 134 total at Whistle Bear for a one-stroke lead over Thailands P.K. Kongkraphan and South Koreas Hyo Joo Kim.Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn was four strokes back after a 68 in her bid to win three straight events for the second time this season. Using a driver in competition for the second straight day after shelving it for months, the 20-year-old Thai player had an eagle, six birdies, two bogeys and a double-bogey.She began the streak at the Womens British Open, and she rebounded from a knee injury that forced her to withdraw during the Rio Olympics to win the Canadian Pacific Womens Open on Sunday in Alberta.Playing in the second group of the day off the 10th tee, Alex took advantage of calmer conditions than she faced Thursday afternoon in a first-round 70.I think we were fortunate, Alex said. Right now, its totally scorable.She had eight birdies and two bogeys.It actually is a pretty wide-open course, which is sometimes for me a little challenging because its hard to pick out targets, Alex said. But Im trying really hard to focus, be as narrow as possible off the tee and into the green and just be very specific with what Im trying to do.Kongkraphan had a bogey-free 66. She recently went through coaching and club changes.I have a problem with my iron pretty bad, Kongkraphan said. I tried to get better, so I switched the club and changed the coach. ... From last week I have so much more confidence.Kim closed with a birdie for a 67. She won the season-opening event in the Bahamas.South Koreas Mi Hyang Lee was 8 under after a 67. She had a hole-in-one on the fifth hole.I think just less wind and the greens [in] more better condition, Lee said. So just everything is perfect.U.S. Open champion Brittany Lang, second last year at Whistle Bear after winning the inaugural event in 2012 at Grey Silo, was 6 under after a 71.First-round leader Chella Choi also was 6 under after a 72. The South Korean player three-putted three times. Hope tomorrow is better, Choi said.Defending champion Suzann Pettersen had a 71 to reach 4 under.Canadian star Brooke Henderson, playing alongside Jutanugarn, was 3 under after a 71. She eagled the par-5 12th and closed with a birdie.Not exactly what I was looking for, Henderson said. That birdie on my last hole kind of made me feel a lot better about the day, which is always nice, and 3-under par, I cant complain too much.The 18-year-old Henderson beat top-ranked Lydia Ko in a playoff in June in the KPMG Womens PGA for her first major title, and she successfully defended her Portland Classic title in early July.Ko was 2 under after a 72.I putted much better today, so it was good to see some putts go in, Ko said. Without the putter, I dont think I would have been able to shoot even par.Alena Sharp was the top Canadian, shooting a 70 to reach 5 under. She tied for fourth last week at Priddis Greens for her best finish on the tour.I didnt make many putts, Sharp said. It was tough to get it close to the pins. I thought they were a little trickier today. 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Specifically, it is important to keep in mind what Del Mar is, and what it is not.Del Mar is fun, no matter how fun is described, because Del Mar allows the mind and body to wander briefly away from the sometimes-oppressive reality of horse racing in metropolitan Los Angeles. This is what Bing Crosby had in mind when he built the place, and the mandate holds today as much as it did in 1937.Del Mar is that rare commodity -- a new-fan magnet -- as a prime attraction of a summer destination surrounded by dozens of other prime attractions that suck tourists into San Diegos corner of world.Del Mar also is where most of the very best horses in the country will be running or training at one time or another this summer -- a blasphemous idea, to be sure, in the face of the concurrent meet opening next week at Lourdes, also known as Saratoga.Then again, when the sun crests over the low hills to the east of the track on the morning of Friday, opening day, among those creatures stretching their legs on Del Mars main track will be Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, undefeated champion Songbird, three-time champion Beholder, and California Chrome, a horse who needs no introduction.Del Mar is a lot of things. It is a chance for the West Coast racing culture to bond and party like they never do the rest of the year. It is a window into how racing can be energized if compressed into a finite season of limited opportunity. It is an imperfect but welcome example of how the sport can do well when operating under the umbrella of a quasi-government agency.One thing Del Mar definitely is not, however, is the savior of the Thoroughbred sport in Southern California, especially when it comes to the tough questions of stabling, training, and racing dates in an uncertain climate.Los Alamitos seems destined for conversion into a shopping center in the painfully foreseeable future. Santa Anita Park is still coming to terms with its expanded calendar, which ran this year well into a hot San Gabriel Valley July. The wishful thinkers look at Del Mar, empty of horses for most of the year, and envision a year-round training center hosting as many racing dates as the market will bear.Were that it was so simple. The final say regarding Del Mars future does not rest with the management of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, which has operated the racing since 1970, nor with the town of Del Mar, with its population of around 4,300.The real boss is Californias 22nd District Agricultural Association, as embodied by the board of directors of the Del Mar Fairgrounds, where the racetrack has made its home since Der Bingle first crooned Where the Surf Meets the Turf.dddddddddddd The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club is nothing more or less than a high-class tenant forking over a huge amount of rent.Tim Fennell is the energetic chief executive and general manager of the Del Mar Fairgrounds whose personal history includes his teen years in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where his most lasting memory traces back to the day he was at the track to witness Onions upset of Secretariat. To suggest that Fennell is not a die-hard racing fan has no merit.His loyalty, however, is to the greater success of the fairgrounds. And in that sense, he has presided over an unprecedented expansion of events and revenue, of which horse racing is a vital part.I look at what we do as a three-legged stool, Fennell said. I look at the fair as one of the legs, the non-fair events as another leg, and then our horse racing -- both live and satellite wagering -- as a third leg. So, we take horse racing very seriously. The way we look at it, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club puts on the race meet on our behalf, and they do a great job.Fennell conceded that stabling and training will be the ongoing issue in Southern California, but he does not see how the fairgrounds can offer much relief beyond the 2014 addition of the 20-day fall race meet, which will host the Breeders Cup in 2017. In the past, racing was the primary moneymaker for the Fairgrounds. Now, Fennell estimates that each of the three legs will contribute about one-third of the approximately $110 million in gross fairgrounds revenue this year.The challenge we have here is doing over 300 events a year, Fennell said. Becoming a year-round training facility would definitely be a huge challenge.If anything, the non-racing part of the fairgrounds profile will be increasing. The Kaaboo Music Festival has signed a five-year deal for its September dates. Fennell envisions a glitzy concert center being built where the low-key satellite wagering facility now sits.And the Del Mar Fair, which closed July 4 with an attendance of more than 1.6 million, is still king. The 2015 racing attendance, summer and fall, was a shade more than 700,000.Thats why were here, quite honestly -- to put on the fair, Fennell said. But horse racing is a close second. ' ' '