CYCLE NEWS
WedDelday. October S. 1185
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TOP L EFT Mr . and Mrs.
Joseph Carboni of Lakewood and
their sons. em. 8. left. and Mark.
12. were one of many families in
event attended by 200 riders.
TOP RIGHT - One field &Tent
required men to ride in circle
with girls on back on cycles. At
gi Ten sign. girls dismount. run
to center of circle and try to
get a potato. There are always
more girls than potatoes.
RIGHT - Winners of contest to
see w h ich women could hang
most clothespins on clothesline
while riding on husband's motorcycle were Ronald and Janiee
Monroe. left. and Robert and
Ellen P iche.
LEFT - Rider takes the board
jump 10 fast he blurs the adion.
Winner of this event wu one of
19 riders to win trophi es in field
meet sponsored by Playboys
Motorcycle Club of Long Beach.
He lle ne Vassar of Sunland pulls the w iener from overhanging line while
partner Don Callahan of High land Park pilots motorcycle. They won contest.
More than 150 persons entered field events.