Wolfgang and Alarm Detector, who both won Grand Circuit stakes events as rookies, made successful 3-year-old debuts in the pair of C$30,000 Goodtimes Stakes eliminations for trotting colts on Friday at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Eleven contenders lined up for the first elimination, and it would be Wolfgang (Yannick Gingras) winning in 1:52 2/5.  Starting from post five, he took the field through fractions of 27 2/5, 56 1/5, and 1:25, then used a 27 2/5 final kicker to seal the deal, defeating pocket-sitter Lawmaker (Anthony MacDonald) by 2 3/4 lengths.  Run Director (Sylvain Filion) was third from second-over, with public choice Hat Trick Habit (David Miller) fourth after a tepid first-over try.  Stormont Ventnor (Phil Hudon) grabbed the fifth spot in the final. "Jimmy (Takter) told me he trained really good at the farm, and I know he didn't show a 52 mile, but the day he qualified at the Meadowlands it was a real good mile (a 1:54 win on May 19)," offered Gingras.  "I like the colt.  I raced him a few times last fall, and I thought he was a top, top horse.  He showed it tonight. "I think he likes to be involved a little bit, but I don't know if it's just him.  Every horse nowadays can carry their speed so far, so if you get away too far back I think it's almost impossible, but he does seem like he's a little more interested when he's up close." Wolfgang is a My MVP colt trained by Takter for owners Brixton Medical Inc., Goran Falk, Hatfield Stables, and Fair Island Farm.  Last year's Matron Stakes winner, Wolfgang is now a four-time victor in his career, and he pushed his earnings to C$331,275.  He was the 2-1 second choice and paid $6.20 to win. Alarm Detector (Trevor Henry), who rolled to an open-length 1:52 4/5 win in the Wellwood Memorial last September at Mohawk, made a successful return to the races by taking the other elimination in 1:53 1/5. With two winning qualifiers in preparation for this race, Alarm Detector made front from Hill Street (Gingras) beyond the 28 second opening quarter.  Henry was able to steal his charge a breather in the second quarter, getting to the half in just 57 2/5. Breeders Crown winner Fiftydallarbill (Trace Tetrick) tried it first-up from third at the half, but he couldn't make up any ground on the pace-setter to the 1:25 2/5 three-quarters, and although Fiftydallarbill chipped away some at the margin late, Alarm Detector hit the wire first by a measured three-parts of a length.  Cruising In Style (MacDonald) was up for third, trailed by Hill Street and Missle Hill (Doug McNair). "I can breathe," joked winning trainer Ben Baillargeon.  "I was okay with it.  A mile in 53 and it's getting a little cooler right now at this time.  You can train them as much as you want, but it's not like racing.  I was pretty comfortable coming out of the last turn.  I know he can go 27.  Trevor woke him up a little bit coming down the lane, but that's okay.  He's nice and relaxed.  I like that. "The game plan is the Hambletonian, and hopefully we'll get there, but the Hambletonian will be his sixth race.  He'll have four more starts before the Hambletonian (after next week's final)." A colt by Chapter Seven, Alarm Detector is trained by Baillargeon for owners/breeders Tom and Elizabeth Rankin.  Alarm Detector sports a record of 7-1-0 from eight trips behind the gate, and he has not put away C$291,870.  He was the 3-5 favorite and returned $3.30 to win. Here is how the field will line up for next Saturday night's final: 1-Stormont Ventnor 2-Hill Street 3-Alarm Detector 4-Wolfgang 5-Lawmaker 6-Hat Trick Habit 7-Fiftydallarbill 8-Run Director 9-Missle Hill 10-Cruising In Style AE-Jula Downton