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As the fuel burning Triumph
reached 120 miles per hour during
Irwindales time trials. the front forks
jarred into a series of lock-to-lock
wobbles that reduced the bike's
speed to 111 mph at the lights and
continued to de-celerate as it shook
itself as though it wanted to be rid
of the rider.
To Play A Melody
Ralph was violently pitched first off the machine to the right and
then back to the left - his left foot
was caught in some moving mass of
linkage and stripped of its protective
shoe and then his toes attempted to
play a melody on the taut spokes of
the' rear wheel. Valiantly he fought
to gain control and suddenly the machine straightened as though a
greater power had reached down and
set everything straight as it should
be. The machine was halted safely
and its rider returned to the cycle
pits somewhat resembling a color
swatch of egg white paint.
Later in the evening eliminations
for Top Fuel, Ralph Pohl secured
the rider services of Don Harris and
the bike was ridden to Top Fuel victory turnin$ 11.60 - 120.64.
Jr. Fuel
Al Gonzenbach is challenging all
comers for supremacy and defeating
his purpose all in one day's racing
by shutting them down and setting
elapsed times,likethis week's 12.37
at a speed of 111.00 mph. AI's streamlined fairing which covers three
Quarters of his 350cc Honda is one
of the most appealing machines at
Irwindale.
Jr. Street
If you take all of the bikes in
legal street condition below 550cc,
modified or stock, shake •em up in a
series of heads-up racing, Suzuki
seems to be the odds on favorite as
to who is going to come out oq top.
Yamahas, Hondas, Triumphs, Suzukis, all were in contention until th
field narrowed to two. Harry Couch's
500cc Triumph and -Old Man- Murphy's 266cc Suzuki were all that
was left.
Suzuki's chance for Jr. Street
victory looked very low as the -Old
Man's· arthritis seemed to creep into
the X-6' s gearbox and missed shifts
were more common than a cold. But
when it came right down to the Moment of Truth. the Fountain of Youth
must have been discovered as Jack
Murphy set Harry Couch's Triumph
into runner-up position. The Suzuki
turned 13.18 - 99.55.
Stock
Yamaha is well repr sented to
the raceIS by Bob Queen. Although
better than 50cc smaller than his
upper class competitors, his elapsed
time is noticably better. Queen and
Yamaha won a class trophy turning
16.'l3 and 75_75 mph.
Lions
Sherwin and Sherwin may sound
like a brother s act and it was just
that, at Lions dra~ strip.
There are two divisions in the
Street department at Lions. one stock
the other modified. Separate trophies
and separate glories, but the Sherwin
Bros., Al and Jim are keeping it all
in the family. Both Harley-Davidson
mounted and each a winner. Jim Sherwin won the A Pure Stock class,
turning !'l.18-90.73, while brother
Al took the A Modified gold, turning
12.90-107.13.
The Pure Stocker 650cc Triumph
of Dick Bower, won its class turning
13.73 elapsed time, while the modified BSA of Dick Strickland won with
a !'l.01 elapsed time!
Just as we had made a decision
to go for Pure stock. we were confused again as Stan Smi th proved
what can be done to his modified
Kawasaki. Stan won the class trophy
turning 13.98 - 93.36.
To further confuse the issue, the
650cc Triumph gasser of Mickey Hall
went down the Quarter mile with an
elapsed time superior to Bob Borger's
fuel burner. Mickey's elapsed time
was 12.83. seconds and Borger turned
12.86 elapsed time.
Oh well, Borger was two miles
an' hour faster-l02.38 to be exact!
Yesterday and Tomorrow
Johnnie Eastes is doing his best
to make Fontana a better place to
race. Work with him not against!
Bruce Miller substitut d for Ed at
Lions drag strip as motorcycle pit
director. Good show and thanks Bruce.
·Variety is the spice-. and they
grow a lot of both, south of the border where many will race on Sunday,
June 18th at Tecate drag ship in
Baj a, Calif•
Take old Highway 94 Campo Rd.)
south out of san Diego, Ole!
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