arrived in Rochester it was IlOming and
then track looked like a giant mod llUddie. Babe DeMay sllln his truck OIlt 00
the way down, but neither he nor the
cycles were burt.
On the way back Phil Hawk and Jack
McNairy ran out of gas in tbe middle of
nowbere tbree times. Tbe third rotmd
ended them. They had drained their gas
can. and bikes. They bad to do some-
.
0.11.,
"PrIde of IIIb101." .....
De . . , to
Eqert win at C11lppna Fall. Fair 1Iat..
ODce,. Fred Pettis was lbird. Bob DeLee
was fomtll and Cbuck -lIP"' Fel100. who
is Iact qain aner going bome to CaUl.
was fiftb. "HP- was born in Wisconsin.
Jim Rienal was sixth.
Most of the riders Packed np to go to
Kakannna. Wisconsin which is [ilty
miles to the North. This was also a
half-mile and a ni~ race. but not a fair
date. This was the third half-mile run
here this year on the five-cornered track.
In the Amatam Final winner's circle
it was the familiar face of Jack Warren.
Howard Jacob was in second and almost
caught Mr. warren. Barry Whitmore was
third and Mc a.irJ' was fourth. In the
Espert Final there was a surprise win.
This was taken bJ Tom Warden of Ohio.
He rode her wide open to the checkered
flag. Joe Messaros was second. John
Hall was lhird and Neil Keen was fourth.
This was the end of a long weekend.
I traveled almost 1600 miles DlYself and
do did most of the others. We also bear
that II.ert Lawwill is coming along great
and will he r:idin.g again soon.