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" SIERRA MOTO-CROSS SALlt~AS SCRAMBLES Auburn, Calif. salinas, Cal. Sun., Feb. 25, 1968 Sun., Feb. 25, 1968 SAN JOSE INDOOR SHORT TRACK San Jose, Cal. Fri., Feb. 9, 1968 H~' Larry Stewart 100ee NO\l C E By Willia m M. Clark 1. Wayne Williams 2. Floyd F..merson NO\1 CES 3 . L e s t er Stur ~eon t s t SEMI 4 . Dennis uur r I. Ian ~leClachlan Due 5. A. II. Slewart USA 100ee M I-E.,\:P. 2. Conrad Saxe l by 3 . Eddie Edges Bul I . ~Iike Ellis Time : 1:0 1. 2 1 2. Roger smart 2nd SEMI 3. Paul Minor I . J e rry C la rk Hri , 2. Don Caslro Mon 200e,e NO\lCE 3. Ro n Dai l ey li on ~. MI ~ e ,M e(' w an ~ Time: 59 .37 (ne w trac k recorr 3~.· J ohil hF ' le P hn PIllIshOP TUOP IIY DASII 26 .07 I. Da ve Han sen Kaw MAIN E VE NT '1 . .Iay Kanemoto .. 2. J erry C la rk 3. Gary Henrickson 4. Ian MeCl a ehlan 5. Ni ck Theroux 6 . Dav e lIans en 7 . F ran k Gillespi e 8. Tom Phillips • D' ' oL.o rsqua li fi eorue cl ared •• Dlsquali(jed-reversed declared 1st. AM-EXP. 1 st SEMI 1. AI Ludwi~sen 2. Rill Jamison 3. Don Davis Time: 1:09.8 4 2nd SEMI I. Bill \ 'erbiscio 2. Bru ce Anderson 3. Bob Ha..vnes Time : 1:09.11 TROPHY DASII 1. Dave Bostrom Time : 25 :37 ~L<\IN EVENT 1. 2. 3. 4. Bul B ri II-D Due BuI Kaw Suz Mon Sth and Moo Suz lion 500ec EX PERT 1. Ray Clausen 2. Jim Sa itcne 3. E ddie Egyed 4. Dona ld Casto) 500 ec A~IATE1JU 1. Bill C as to r 2. Rod I'rasel 3. Jame s• Booth 250ec AM·EXP. 1. Robert lI au s li en 2. S ian Stanton 3. Bob 1I0frman 4. Bill Do...an . 5. Mile s Anderson 500 OPEN NO\1 C E 1. Martin De Uri es 2. James Shelton 3. Ben Ali 4 . Lee Benton 500 AM-EXPER T I. Gordo n Sept inel li 2. Rodn ey 'o r~rd 3 . John Fry 'suO: Bul lion lion Bul Bul lion FuN & 100Li Sh N e 55 n Ex wEek : MESA SPEEDWAY TT SCRAMBLES Chula Vista, Cal. Sun., Feb. 25, 1968 Ap r L ~ By Bill Harmer POWDER P UFF 1. Shi rlee Newsom 2. Debera Reon 1I0d 1I0d 10o..c NO\' C E I. Mike Payse 2. C huc k Cl ay don 3. Bob Silvertho rn Bul Ka w N.A. 250cc NO \1CE (MAIN) 1. Vic Hanna 2. Larry Colli e 3•• Shifty· lI arre t 250cc NO\1CE 1 \1 "11' 0 • I lam n ga 2. Cloyse 1I0lland 3 . lI a rold Carlile 4. Dave W t son a M Dave Bostrom Rus s Pow ell Chal De Cecco Ron Wisl er 100cc EX PERT 1. ,Ji m MCl:Uire 2. ,Jim Harm on 3. J. Dunn 200cc 1. Tim Leque 2. Jim Dun n 3. Steve Hi rsch 65 0ee E XPERT 1. Bru c e Anderson 2. Allan Kenyn n 3. Da n Clause n 4. Ge ne Conan I 650ee A~IATEUU I. Kenneth P ri ce 2. Jim C hisum 3 . Ro be rt Bo az 4. Mack Gibbs 650ee NOn CE I. Dave Cadwallader 2. Ban)' IIm e r 3. Tracy Nelson 4. P hil Turner 1I0 d Yam Bri Bul nri Bul Yam Ka w Yam 250 c c A~IAT EU R MOTo-X I . Don Emde SUz 2. Bob Kin~ H-D 3. Ed Newcomb Duc zseee EXPERT MOTO-X n ul I . Wayne Ho saka Hus 2. R. Rin~ 3. Dick Mills Bul 500cc NOVICE 1. J . Ha Uey Tri 2. L. W illiams Hon 3. R. Vande JPOole Yam 500cc EX PERT MOTo-X 1. J ohn Fisbbum Ari USA 2. Ga ry J ones USA 3. Jack Ha le l ey OPEN NO VICE 1. John Hoy T ri 2. Roy Law USA 3. J im T oc ker USA OPEN EXPERT 1. AI ~'inan T ri T ri 2. Myron C"rt..,r FuL ~ 500 ec NO\lC E 1. Don C hi sholm 2. Sam Jones 3. Ke nny L au ghrin 4. P ele Lask ier 350cc NOVI C E 1. Willis W~'mer 2. C e ci l Willi s 3 . Dennis P elphrey 4. Robert Th oma s 250ec EXPEUT I . Lucky Treth eway 2. Allan Ken yon 3 . Bruc e And erson 4. J . Jor~enson 250 ec A~1J\ TEU R I. Dav e Hellina 2. Sie ve Mus ca lell 3. Bill Graham 4. Keith Carlson 250cc NO\1CE 1. J ean ~lireault 2. Bob Bowers 3 . Jim Spalding 4. Ken lIep to e r 200cc A~IAT E R 1. Leonard Ga rcia 2. arn Willi ams 3. Lynn Mobley 200c c NOVIC E 1. Da ve Ca dwalla de r 2. Larry Darr 3. Richard Wha rton 4. Warren An l:lin Tri USA lISA Tri Tri lISA Tri IIS,\ Tri IIS,-\ Tri nSA BSA n ul US,\ Tri USA Gre li on Gre lIus USA - ll us lISA Yam li on li on 1Iu1 Bul Gre II us n ul lIus nul lI us Bul Mon Bul n ul Bul ~I nn Bul n ul Bul n ul n ul IRWI NDAL E DRAG RESULTS S unday, March 3, 1968 TO P n1K E : Boris Murray T ri RUNNER UP: Bob Braverman Yam 10 .60-1 29.00 9.51 -163.00 UONS DRAG RESULTS Sunday, March 3, 1968 STO CK STREETS: TOP : - Mike Lapolla AA Speedy Hi ~ AE d McDonald BMike Lapolla C SolmIers DOm dorr E Janes F Velasco 13.01 - 99 . 0 1 II- D 13.20- 92.0 1 II-D 13. 18-100.1I Nor 13.01 - 99 . 01 SUz 13.53- 95 .8 4 Yam 16 .3 3- 75.8 2 Suz 14.66- 86.76 Uri 19. 22- 65.40 Nor MODI flED: SUz TO P: - Jack Murphy H-D A Bruce Mille r T ri n F ielding DMurphy Suz Kaw E Sian Smi th Yam F AI Burnett GAS: B - American Speed Cy .Tri D - Leonard Hon E - Ko rman SUz F - Zema n & Jones SUz 12.56 -105.1I 13.00-102.27 12.56 -105.11 13.87- 96.35 17.62- 73.11 11.89-111 . 24 13.80- 75 .03 12.51-103.92 17.14- 74 .25 FlJEL: A - M. Disharoon B - Bob Bo~ II-D 10.62-1 31.30 Tri 11.50 - 120.00 ATTE NTIO N CLUBS - CORRESPO NDENTS When copying resu lts to sen d to Cycle News please include names, Innds and riding numbers of at least the first thre e winners in each class. Space is sometime s linited and co~lete results will get first Jl'eference for publication. Deadline for Cycle News to receive results i s Tuesday a.m of the week of . issue. Results received later than Tuesday will be held over UD1i1 the foll owing week. Thanks for your anention. UWASU' .. .., Headquarters MADA E , THE CYCLIST a, "> BEACH ernrs CYCLES 525 N. E I ~ml no Rea l Saa Cr_ ate. ~ lIfom la '" ::l;; CI) ~5. ~ t.:l ~ Call: TOM t.:l -..:l (213) 423-0431 o ~ u BAIDGESTDIIE Grooming Tips For Gals For .... IIMttI doal• • So. Cal: .eCuII_ Dlstr. ID e. (213) 772-2101 .. M Cal: C....t .cCullodl (405) UM 3-5520 NE Wl Local Telep neNlI1Iber for BU CO (21 981-1600 3) ask for JUDY BR'DGE STONE Now The Skin We can' t carr y a full be a uty salon, so we must prepare in advance. Keep up you r s ki n at all ti mes , of course, b ut whe n yo u expect to take a long r ide, be sure to wear a mois turizer under yo ur regular makeup. If you are sunburn prone it wouldn't be a bad idea to use a good moistu rizing sun c ream fo r this purpo se.One that Is n' t oily . Keep yo ur makeup light, and do n' t overdo the eye bi t. IT you r eyes tear from the wind, you don' t wan l to have a pair of take s hiners! Be s ure to wear some type of protective eye wear (I prefer bubb le goggle s , made of lightweight plastic) to prevent looking as If you are about to bl e ed to death f rom the e yeballs . Most un!em1nine. Use pl e nty of good hand cream just before lea ving the house , and wear light gloves . You can p urc hase a good looking work glove made of tan kid for this purpose. at about $3.00. Pay s pecial attention to your nails. IT yo u can wear poUsb, byall means do so, but do n't forget to scrub the nails and hands well at each oppo r t uni ty . Nothing looks more disreputable than dirty fingernails. Sales-Service Barne yTillman ' s SPO R T CENTER 6027 W Uier mvd., E . Lo s Ange les hi (213) 72:r3.~ 23 Grant Van Tech MOTORCYCLE CO NVERSIO N KITS a..... ly Blvd .• los Ange' " Gr an t Industri."" 368 0 A.C.A. Professi TT Sera "les DlS TRlO , MARCH 7th Stylish Stretch Pants F a s hi on pe rmi ts us to be really comfor table in stretch pants. Wear a heavy weight ma te r ial, which resists snags. and top it off with a be coming stretch kni t to p or sweater , weather guiding the decision for yo u. Na turally you will wear closed s hoes . Who needs scraped toes fr om cornering unexpectedly low? You don' t need to wear masc uline boots . Again, fashion has proven our friend. There are many really attractive women's versions on the marke t these days. Last, but not least, our deportm e nt. Sound stiit and "girl's school-isb? " Don't forge t that everyone who sees you, cy c le fans or not , will judg e ALL cycle e nthusiasts by YOUR co nd uct. Abo ve all, HAVE A GOOD RIDE! <0 i3 ... For as little as sex, we have noted. to follow the cycling trail looking Uke wind-tossed t um ble weeds. Here are a fe w suggestions to he lp us ah loo k more like the responsible citizens we r eally are• eo v; YOUR AD HE E It is frequently the lot of the !alrer '" C> me 492-6141 ny Joann Walker F ir s t, our hair: Sleek styles, anywhere from just below the ears to just above the shoulders seem to tit the " Skid Lid" better than curly or bouffant styles . Not only do they tit better , they are e asier to run a r edeeming comb through a t times s uc h a s the coffee stop, I tr ie d leaving my helmet on for s uch occasio ns , bu t found people s taring a t me as thou gh I were a me m ber of a cer tain unsavor y group. IT, whe n shampooing, yo u use a c ream rinse yo u will discover it c uts down on th e s tatic in your ' hatr , caused by too much wind. Ca r r y a small brush instead of a comb. and a personal size can of bair s pray. Spray the brush just before using. IXl no t spr ay the bair. It will only gather dtrt that much sooner. The above mentioned arti cle s will tit nicely into the corner of a saddie bag along with a tube of lipstick and a stainless steel mir r or . IT you don' t have saddle bags, make a cloth be lt and attach it to a small cosmetic bag. Wear it under your sweater. at your waist, and substitute a small tube of greaseless hair dressing for the hair spray. Only you will know it is there. One more ald for the hair . If your he lmet is so constructed as to slIow it, we ar a thin s ilk scarf over your hair . This will prevent total disaster fo r your hair style from the pressure of the liner, an d will he lp it stay neater en yo u r e mov e th e helmet. . CRAIG ROAD SPEEDW AY Las Vegas, Nevada Practice sat. S II Noon Gales Open Suallay at 9 a.m. HIGHEST TRADE-IN A1IaIIeI., Cal. 23' .. A.u1IeI. BIVIl. ....... (71 4) 533-1309 31 aulS The Dirt Di~e rs had IIOre finishers at the Elsinore G.P. than any other cl ub. AND AWAY W GO ! E

