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Cycle News 1967 11 09

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5111 AFM ROAD RACES, 1st professional event at Orange County Int'l Raceway, $500 purse. Admission $2.00, practice 10 a.m., first race 1 p.m. LoCated ott santa Ana Fwy. at san canyon Rd. SCRAMBLES SCHOOL- Learn how to ride like the experts. Lessons in scrambles & TT technique taught by District 37 top racers. Group and Individual instruction plus practice races. $10 per day, bring own scrambler. Perris Track, near Riverside, calif. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER9~ OPERATION MOTORCYCLE BLOOD BANK, Dist. 37. 1130 So. vermont, Los Angeles, Callf., 5-8 p.m. For info call Jim at (213) 564-4623. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ll~ PACIFIC SOUTHWEST CHAMPIONSHIP HARE & HOUND by Victors M.C. (beld April 9) will be shown on ABC's Wide World of Sports at 5 p.m. on TVChaDnel 7. (WE HOPEI) Be sure to watch, especially if you were one of the 801 entries. NOVEMBER 111b and 12lb DIRT DIGGERS 9th ANNUAL GRAND PRIX Ind 2nd Intlmltlonll Moto CrolS. EntrllS OPIlI Sept. 15 and ciosl mldnl&ht Oct. 23. 11I11 Intry onl,. $100.00 post Intry III. All cluslS. Stlrt position dltlrmlned by postmark. Llmltld numblr. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12111 INTERNATIONAL MOTO-CROSS at san Diego, Calif. starring Dave Bickers, Torsten Hallman, Joel Robert and other top-ranking European riders. Riders: Entry fee $10 pre-entry, $15 postentry. EverybodY gets to race against the European stars. Moio-cross school all day saturday, $12. Spectators $1.75 per person or $3.00 per carload. For info call (714) 460-4289, send entries to Moto-Cross, P.O. Box 30571, San Diego, Calif. POKER RUN, l.st AnnUli Tiler Tour preslllted by EI TllflS ILC. AMA IIRc.. RRC point ruo. Stlrts Irom Plul's H.o. Alondrl & LaklWood In Bellflower, CIUI. Startln, 11011 1:30 1011Io Trophlls, check point, I"ryon. welcom.. For morl Inlo CIII (213) 634-2356. TT SCRAMBLES at Eastside Cycle park, Tucson, Ariz. Calif. riders always welcome. Come early and ·race all day. practice 9 a.m. til Noon, races Noon to 4 p.m. For more info contact Eastside cycle, Inc., 4940 E. 22nd st., Tucson, Ariz. Call EA 7-6902. 21st ANNUAL COWBELL DERBY, endurance run by the Hayward M.C. AMA sane., approx. 125 miles. Entry fee $3.00 no post entries, lots of trophies. start and finish at uPper Lake, Calif., no. end of Clear Lake on Hwy. 20, 20 m1. east of Ukiah on U.S. 101. Entries close Nov. 8, send to Ralph Arbitelle, 22070 Montgomery, Hayward, Cal. 94541 or call (415) 581-9225 for more info. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13~ OPERATION MOTORCYCLE BLOOD BANK, Road Riders Committee. Call Ken at (213) 964-2674 or 333-1942 for turther Info. ·SAT. &SUN., NOV. 11~ & 1811I 1st ANNUAL GRAND PRIX AND INTERNATIONAL MOTO-CROSS presented by the prospectors M.C. AMA and ACA sanction. Dlst 37 TT points. 100-125cc roo sat. Nov. 18, big bore Sun. Nov. 19. First event 9 a.m. both days. Mail entry only, postmark determines start position. Limited entries, close midnight Nov. 10. Top international and American riders. Freeway all the way north on Hwy. 99, limed from 1-1/2 mi. north of Tips Restaurant, then west on Hasleys Canyon Rd. approx. 5 mi. ott Fwy. Good spectator course, 30 min. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A COOL, SCENIC RIDE TO LAS VEGAS FOR $5.80? SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Dill It Is now possible lllroueb travel TROPHY PRESENTATION by the Riverside Bombers M.C. Awards given to trophy winners in the Nat'1 ChamP. cactus Derby held Oct. 1. starts at 2 p.m. at the Bombers Club House, 2542 Rubidous BlVd., Riverside, Calif. BATTLEFIELD ENDURO, 2nd AmuII IYlnt by MIIlIIlIIIfII Enduro Tum It Vlcksbur" M'slo Top Sautllim stltls riders chlllini' top Norlllim stlI8s riders lor Top Tum Tr~ AlIA I . .C 3 rI ders IIIIkI I tulll. Tro.. pill_ III CIIISI" 7·ft. top rider bopll,. SIx riders mkl I CIllS. AlIA c_d, mufllers & IICHSI plaI8s mlltdltory. Run stlrts It Hondl Sbop, 2424 CII, St., VlcksburL III ... It9 10m. 5th ANNUAL TURKEY RUN by Los Ancianos M.C., AMA Dist. 38 sane., fast course. Approx. 65 miles of AnzaBorrego desert. 11 a.m. start from HWY. 78 at san Felipe Wash BrIdge, 5 mi. east of actillo Wells, Calif. and 10 mi. west of Hwy. 86 & 78 Junction. ANNUAL HARE SCRAMBLES by Polka Dots M.C. at WIlseyville, Calif. (SChaad's Resort). Limed and arrowed from Jackson, state Rt. 88. Spark arrestors required, AMA sane., rain or shine. $2.00 to ride, $1.00 to watCh, refreshments and rest rooms. A & B classes 0-10Occ, 101-25Occ, 251-0pen, Sidehacks. Perpetual trophies. POKER RUN by Jaspers M.C., starts at Clubhouse, NW corner Palm & Mission, Ontario, Callf. Sign-in 8-10 a_m., finish 1 p.m. Field events, coffee & donuts al start, free food at finish, fun andgames. Entry fee $1.75, for info call (714) 986-3118. HARE SCRAMBLES by Hi-Jinx FMC at EI Mirage, Callf. Dry Lake Bed. 50mile ride in approx. 10-mlle loops, 125cc max. Riders meet at 9'45 a.m., race at 10 a.m. Entry fee $2.50. Take Barstow Fwy. past Summit Inn to Adelanto turnoff. In Adelanto go Itet at El Mirage turnoff (posted) and follow the lime onto the lakebed. Trophies to top places. pit,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2411I LEGISLATIVE MEETING at the san Franciscan Hotel in san Francisco, Cal. Open to all Calif. M.C. dealers, this special seminar is hosted by the International Sport-Cycle Foundation. Guests will include Assemblyman John Foran and Sen. RandolPh Collier, who wlsb to work out differences with the motorcycle industry before next year's session. Dealers, here's your chance. For more info contact Ted Long, Director, Cycle Foundation, P.O. Box 5945, san Francisco, Calif. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25~ NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HARE & HOUND by the san Gahriel Valley M.C. Starts near Barstow, Callf. 9 a.m. and finished near Las Vegas, Calif. Approx 150 miles. Send $5.00 and entry to Bob Holmes, 866 Comstock, Glendora, cal. Post entry $6.00 • call (213) 444-3445 after 4 p.m. for info. 3rdANNUAL INDIO MOTORCYCLETOUR sponsored by Pacific coasters M.C., cosponsored by IndioChamberofCommerce. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26111 IRON HORSE ENDURO, sponsored by Bay City M.C. at Lucerne, Calif. 115 miles of mostly dirt tralls at 24 mph average. AMA sane., mufflers and spark arrestors required. A & B classes, entry $3.00, closes Nov. 21. Contact Bay City M.C., 2l80-A Folsom st., san Francisco, cal. for more info. Professional Road Racing ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY .....- Sunday, , SAVE UP TO 50% - . ... arrangements made by San Gabriel Valley Motorcycle Club for saturday *** NOVEMBER 25, 1961 *** Departure time will be 9 a.m. lrom Barstow, CallI. Ani val In Las Veeas will be detenmned by YOU. For more fun In tile sun brine your rrieads. nel&hbors, prl lriends and wire II needed. They'll think It a GAS••• (lor you)!! You miebt even see yoursell 00 TV later! ••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIL ENTRY on standard entry fOllll willi $5.00 (post entry: $6.00) to Bob Holmes, 866 E. Comstock, Glendora, California. Or call (213) 444-344:l fill' InformatilJll on the National Cbamploollbip Hare .. Hound alter 4 P.m. ••••••••••• EXPECTING A RAISE? Then start getting Cycle News now. We'll bill you later. SUBSCRIBE NOWI Use the handy sub blank on page 2. :: THREE MILLION USED M/C PARTS WE PAY CASH FOR USED PARTS - ALL MAKES DISM ANTLING '&& HONDA 450 '&5 HONDA HCI '&1 BRIDGESTONE 115 '&4 YAMAHA YDS 2-250 '14 HONDA C-2l1lHOcc WE SHIP ANYWHERE. WRITE OR CALL FOR OUR PROMPT SERVICE - -.m._ . 835 W. FOOTHILL BLVD. AZUSA, CALIFORNIA PHONE: (213) 334-5912 .. ~ Put these dates in your pocket for future reference- NOVEMBER 17, 24, DECEMBER I, 8, 29, JANUARY 5, 19, 26, fEBRUARY 2, 9, 16, 23& 24. ExpQsition Building, San Jose County Fairgrounds, San Jose, Cal ifornia FREE PARKING. Adm. $2.50 PURSE: $450 plus 40% of the gate receipts over $2,200. 808 8ARlH'MER &ASSOCIATES, INC. SAT. & SUN NOVEMBER 2511I & 2&11I ~JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"~JiI"JiI"~~~ -".. ••••••••••• from downtown L.A. Free Hodaka given on SUnday, souvenir pins, ambulance and concessions available. Mail entries to prospectors M.C., 220 E. 64th Pl., Inglewood, Cal. NOVEMBER 5, 1967 $500 PURSE AFM Sanctioned See Cycle News Calendar of Events for delall s, ~JiI"JiI"JiI"JiI"~JiI"~JiI"JiI"~~~~JiI"~JiI"JiI"~ fESTIVITIES Of THE 365'" ANNIVERSARY Of THE DISCOVERY Of ENSENADA and MOTORCYQE TOUR SUNDAY NOVEMBERthe Sport fishing Derby. 5th: 6:00 A.M.-Finals of - Nov. 4 & 5 10:00 A.M.·Athletic Competitions, (half then) tors from Ensenada, san Selledllle of Eveats: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th: 6:00 A.M.-Sport Fishing Derby. 10:00 A.M.-Pistol target shooting: Ensenada, Redondo Beach & II Army Zone teams, at Club 45 range. 10:30 A.M.·Tennis Round, at the Ensenada Country Club. 11:30 A.M.-Annual Lions Club Parade. 12:30 P.M.-Cockfights at the Palenque. 1:00 P.M.·Turkey and goat shooting, open contest at don Raymundo Preciado ranch (highway to Ojos Negros). 3:00 P.M.-Comical bullfight at the Lienzo Charro. 6:00 P.M.-Cockfights at the Palenque. 7:00 P.M.-5erenade atthe Jardin Revolucion. 8:00 P.M.·V Juegos Florales de Ensenada. Awards Ceremony at the Ensenada Co lIege. 10:00 P.M.·XVI & XVII Centuries Cosume Ball. Crowning of H.G.M. the Queen of the Lions Club of Ensenada (Salon de los Cristales del Pronaf). 10:00 P.M.-Publ ic Dance. Co~eti mar~ Diego, Salta Barbara & Culver City. 10:30 A.M.-ANNIVERSARY GRAND PARADE. Led by motorcycles. 12:00 Noon.-Cockfights at the Palenque. 1:00 P.M.-Intemational baseball game: Ken Parker's Stars, at the Antonio Palacios Baseball park. 2:00 P.M.-Bicycle racing circuit "365 Anniversary of Ensenada·. 3:00 P.M.-JARIPEO (Mexican Rodeo) all the gaiety of Mexican fiesta: Mariachi, typical dances, Ensenada's Charro Association and guest Charros, Special performance of the Folkloric Ballet of Ensenada. 5:00 P.M.-Awards gi vi ng ceremony to the wi nners of the various contests. 6:00 P.M.-Final cockfights at the Palenque. 9:00 P.M.-Grand finale public dance. PLUS TH ETYPICAL MEXICAN KERMESSES JOIN US AND ENJOY THESE FESTIVlTI ESI A promotion of the NATIONAL CHAMBER OF TOURISM OF ENSENADA

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