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Cycle News 1965 12 16

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8 rr.:' .... 1-' 1 : :. . 1 'I'" IJ I I~ I .... ..; ~ lea. ~ " O il pa inting s ma d e from your ""t. : p hotographs C.-9~L l3I'JJRTt.E7r , 6SO H. Top.anaa Canyon Blvd . Topa na a . Calif. ..- -_.- - " . '., - ...,.' , 1 / ROAD RIDERS RIDE FOR HANDICAPPED KIDS '" ·V""" .... 7 'I'1C/Il/G~~ 1 "0 RTIIlAlrs I I -_ j, '7 -r hI' ,~ I ~ ened and the elec tions held immedia tely , The new chairman-elect is J. M . Jonas ( Lucky Wh eels ) ; with I van Cay (California Eagles ) as Vice-Chairman assisted by Darrol Steen (Pacific Coast) as Sat. at Arms. Bob Adsit ( Ace of Clubs ) was reelected treasurer by acclamation, Anna Collins (Motor Maids ) was made Secretary wit hou t opposi tion and Lee Harrison ( Rainbows) has the important job of Chart Stewardess. Her husb and , Ken Harrison ,,;11 be the 1966 AMA Referee . A motion 10 !,:ive the ' Executive Board authority to accept or reject a supplement- KEN MAEL MOTORSIKING 15 A FAMfL Y THING the shoeman , Route 2, Box 758, -:Corona, Calif, , Sond boot 0' SHOT GUN cordboord cutout. ... .. ...... ..... .... ........ THIN WHITEWAll TIRES GOODYEAR. SPECIAl S19.95 WHiniER . . HOPE HOUSE POSTSCRIPT Amon!': the social activities which have helped to swell the funds for the Hope Irk tIt« III'/F wit, UI, in,NI,1 $22.50 - ary set of rules developed by several RRC clubs under the auspices of the Committee for Beter Motor cycl ing was hotly protested by a vocal few and finally dismissed. ~Ir. Harrison was appoin ted to form a committee to work nn the filial draft of the rules for presentation to the RRC. Mr. Barton of Scale did not honor the second invitation extended him by the Road Riders commi ttee to inform the representatives of the goals and methods of his new organfzation. The meeting adjourned at II :30 p.m. _ _ !.1.._ _ Harley-Davidson Sales 12630 E. Whittier Blvd. (iust East of Washington) OX 3·9114 . . . .. r l . ._-----------Yamaha factory Authorized Dealer ACCESSORIE S PARTS 2 LOCAn ONS TO SERVE YOU: '3200-'32'0 San Antonio Drive Norwalk., Calif. 868-9997 2620 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Long Beach. Calif. 433-9987 ------------- Continued Hou se !,:ood deed was a Swin!,:ing e vening onmmzed hy the Monar chs of Inglew ood . T he even ing of fu n and !':ames included instructions in sq uare da ncing and a regular disco te thque session. Have fu n yourself and give some to others too! , P.S. We feel that all our readers would like to join in the Cood Deed . so we are armnuinz for anyone wh o wis hes to contribut e to do so via our office. If you can contribute any thing in the toy line we'd be happy to receive them here, or cash will do. But if you send toys, please remember that they are for ch ild ren who are handicapped men tally or physically and are not capa ble of using complicated toys. We are advised th at the mast suitable J::ifts would be of the soft. cuddly type or plain woode n blocks and similar . So dig deep to make a crippled kid happy this Ch ristmas. Con t inued was due home. half th e field was still Stru!,:!,:lill!,: way out there. In th e true tradition of bike fiends, everyone seemed delighted with the hazar ds. EX'Cpt perhaps Conrad DeAlba of San L Pab lo. first man away 9: 0 1 a.m. " I had to cu t the rut ," he said ruefully. " Usually being in front is the best spot. but not on th is run !" Among the entries were two of the Bay Area's top en d uro men, Bob Keyes a nd Don Shacker . Dick Mann sam pled a new BSA 440cc Victor on which he had insta lled Cerriani Forks, a nd SOT veteran Bill Stewart ploughed th rou gh on a little Suzu ki. In J::eneral the under loo's pu t up a sizzling performance, especially the Hod akas. There was a momentary shadow over the day with a complaint by the High way Patrol tha t they had not been notified of the event. Th e Yellow j ackets insisted th ey had done so, and I assume it ended in a stalemate. The winners? At the time of writing still in the computers. The snow forced a de . viation in . the course, changing the key time for th e final check. They'll be in CYCLE NEW S as soon as received. You'll always see it FIRST in @r7@E§m§W~ fllST MAN THaOUGH ON ANY ENDUIlO IS THE IlOUTE CHECKER. HERE HE IS, RIDING SHOT GUN, LOOKING FOR THOSE LITTlE AIlROWS. Sp rin t Spo rt. t.r 3654 Long Boach Blvd. • Long Booch, Cal if. PROTECT YOUR MOTORCYCLE} K · t eep I PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT 426 -710 1 coven dl. 0 " SUIl, DAMPNESS, DUST, DIRT, GRIME . • • til... conditt .... OI at l _ dally to lower till vol... of ,our matot

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