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Cycle News 1968 08 08

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. ,~ 00 .... .. .... at ~ G:, :: ~ U) Ct: r.:z :.: r.:z ...,J o o :>.. By Babs Chase Photos by John Ramos • LODl, Calif. - Over 1500 spectators and 400 r iders were on hand for the recent Lodi Cycle Bowl Benefit Scrambles and what a show It wasl Sports announcer Kent Pierce, augmented by the cameras of KCRA-TV, cover ed the eventfor television pr es entation, from the mass ive r ider parade through 15 classes of exciting events. Fig hting for huge trophies (some 4-1/2 fee t tallt), all divisions provided an ac tio n- plus program that was spiced with numerous r es tarts - five of them in the 650cc Novice heat race alone - and a total of 89 over-eager r iders fell off dur ing the day's ac tivi ties l Miraculously, no injuries res ulted . Despite the hassles with pr eliminary events, the Mains ran off sm oothly. Most Impr es sive Novice was Dennis Huff, son of Expert Ray Huff; and a fine up-andcoming competitor In his own r ight . Bob Grossi led the 500 Expert from start to finish, with the eld er Huff waiting for a mis take that never came. In the 650Cc Expert division, John Fraszer eme rged victorious, but not without a tough tussle with Terry Sage, who' s really r iding lik e a long-time pro these days. Below: Contrast In corner ing styles - one tracking It, one sliding It. Wheel1e contes t and other diversions added to the overall fun-type day, and lovely Miss Lodi was there, awarding trophies to the lucky top finishers . Naturally, an event of this magnitude needs plenty of help to run, and members from the Hayward M.C., Stockton Scramblers, Polka Dots, Modesto M.C. Plenty 01 close competition took.place In all classes at Lodl Benelll race. Here, In the 6S0cc Expert go, winner #421 John Frauer (Tr iumph) leads the way, second place #18 Terry Sage (Tri umph) prepares to take evasive action as #lSe slides out. Above: W inners look home gorgeous trophies. Flrs t250 Expert was #SPaulJohnson (Suzu kI), #l 8 Terry Sage (Bulla co) took 2nd, #4O c wound up 3rd. Above: Second place 2S0cc Novice IInlsher #S4m, Bullaco-mounted Bob Perry. Below: A grand Iota I 01 89 riders out 01 400 entries hit the dirt during the day's Irantlc activities. Shown are three 01 them, but no one was hurt. and Port Stockton M.C. all pitched in to help the Lod1 club put on the highlysuccessful show. (Results on page 16) THE TWO-WHEELE' "itc'", \I~'fi' ,~) 68 -~. )L c. ~' ~J.)~~ ,Ir/ Read) Fer IlIIllIdiate DeUyery! 867 • • Colton Av.. San Bernardino, Cal. (714\ T U 5-3445 ··················.... I She ll Thuet • $1,500, Purse - Complete Novice Show Fri. Nite, July 2& - PLUS Com plete Side Hack Sho w seo T PARK 183rd& VERMONT OFF HA RBOR & S DIEGO FREEW AN AYS Reserved Seats $5.50 - C hildren under 12 $2.75 Reserved S Tickets for the 5O-Iap National IT are Nowon Sale at eat ASCOT PARK and AGAJANIAN RACE HEADQ TERSin Gardena UAR Call FA 1 -5323 or DA 3-5055 Don't Forget to Pick Up Your Choice Tickets at One of the Following Addresses Before it' s too Late (G eral Admission Seats $5.00 - Children 8 to 12 $1.00 - Under 8 Free (available day of race onl y) en SKIP FORDYCE 14th & Main RIVERSIDE, CALIF . (714) 684-4747 HARLE Y-DAVIDSON MOTORS Sal E. 4th Street SANTA ANA, CALIF. (714) KI 7-S994 FLOYD EMDE COMPANY M.C. 1302 National Ave. NATIONAL CITY, CALI F. Phone 474-1S68 G Loui s . uy -.MN l~:!~;~~~8:J MOTOR

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