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Mashburn took a header in his beat
race and passed the dash try1ng to clear
up his headache. He came back in the
amateur final but took It extra easy for
a non-contending fifth place.
Don Dudek upset Terry Donaber in one
at the amateur heats. Donaher had not
lost a heat race in five weeks. Dudek had
not won one all season long, Then Dudek
returned to lead tbe amateur final until
be too fell atf leaving the way clear for
Donaher to pick up tbe win for tbe fUth
time in six weeks on his 500 Velocette.
The novice action was just as wild
witb unranked and non- winner PhillUnkle
doing the job on point leader Don Emde
in the elimination beat race. Then Emde
was turned back in the regulation heat by
fast improving Tod Sloane.
Sloane had earlier put It on Freddie
Edwards in their elimination bash and
for the first time this year both Edwards
and Emde were turned back on the same
night.
SIIorty SUborne took his second Experl Main win In as many wins. Sammy Tanner led mosl of the
way 11I1 Seaborne mana lid to pass him comlnllnto thelnl start pta way before Ihe flae.
By Dewitt Thuett
Pbotos by Dennis Greene
GARDENA, CAL. May 30- Notoneattbe
three main event winners at Ascot won
their beat races last Friday nigbt. This
Is typical at the weekly action at the
Gardena oval.
The track was wild and tbe races were
wild last Friday with no less than a
dozen riders doing funny th1ngs and falling off. Only one, amateur Stan Rogers,
was bospitalized witb a fractured leg that
will probably put him out for tbe rest of
tile season.
Shorty Seabourne came on late to pick
up his second straigbt main event win at
the year in the expert class - tbe hard
way. First Shorty ran third in his beat
race bebind Paul Conserriere and Sammy Tanner.
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Then the diminutive ace ran fourth in
a four rider field in tbe TroPby Dasb.
But when it reallY counted for tbe money
and the points the little man from Lawndale was leading the way across the line
over nine expert riders.
It was a big nigbt for tbe smaller 500' s
that are still banging around Ascot like
there will be no tomorrow. The 500 riders took the top three spots in tbe expert
time trials. Keith Masbburn, the aJ;Dateur, for tbe tblrd straIght week outtimed all the experts on his Yamaha 350
to go even smaller.
The dasb was made UP of four riders,
all riding 500cc macbines. Three were
entered bY tbe same tuner, Dick Kelm.
Lloyd Houchins made three years of trylnl
pay off for his first trophy dalh win. Three
of lie bikes In lie dash were Dick Kelm
tuned.
Penton - Hodaka
Yamaha - BSA
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(1051 '42"624
'Ihings were different in tbe final with
Emde going on for the win and Edwards
coming up from tbe back to take second,
just tbe way things have been most of tbe
season. Edwards came very close to not
riding tbe main event by placing fourth
in tbe regulation heat race, tbe last
transfer to tbe final.
Ascenzi Ascends Seattle Hill
aged his Harley on his second attempt
and former national champion John Martlnolicb was feverishly wrenching and
wiring the machine back into shape In an
effort to regain the toP spot. Fuller,
making tbe last novice ride at tbe day
shot over the formidable hill, but the
timer showed 18.77 secondS, shelving
him in second place.
Chain hillcllmbing on tbe west coast
seems to be drifing toward extinction. It
seems to be dying from witbJn. It's not
the lack at spectator interest that's killing off this sport as no matter how poorly publicized a motorcycle hil1cllmb is,
It still seems to draw large crowds of
innocent fans who still think tbe motorcycle sport is hillclimbing. However at
tbe event they see only a handful at
contestants.
Once a novice gains enough points to
advance to tbe expert class he finds
himself competing with an assortment at
30 year veterans riding some beavyturning pre-war V- TwIns, who torque is
hard to match. Generally be droPs from
the scene and the sport stagnates. Another factor involved is the lack at
events to make the necessary preparation worthwbile. The old hillcllmb oriented clubs are disappearing along with
their hills.
Perhaps up..dating at equipment requirements, formation ofacllmber association similar to the Midwest's class
"A" group, and introduction at a llgbtweight class to attract some at the bordes
at twostrokes that seem to dominate tbe
other facets of motorcycling sport would
revive this exciting and spectacular
sports attraction.
(Results on pege 27)
SEATTLE, WASH., May 25 - Veteran
professional hillclimber Lydian Ascenzi
swept botb the 45 cubic inch and tbe 80"
experi events at the JollY Roger MIC's
class "c" cbain climb in Seattle today.
AscenzJ led the dwindling group at experts over the 500 foot hill, astride his
ancient Indian Scout with a time at 17.52
seconds on his third round ride. Triumph mounted and the only other climber
to top the hill in the smaller class,
Chuck Hodson at Portland made a gallant
effort on his final ride, but clocked 21.12
seconds for second place.
m tbe big-bore class, Ascenzi took the
first round lead with a time at 18.72.
Choosing not to take a pass until somebody had bettered his time, Lydian's
secood ride sizzled over at 15.22, the
fastest time of the day. His third ride
was aborted by mecban1cal fallure. No
other experts toPPed the dusty and loose
surfaced b11l wbicb was aggravated by
tbe unusual lack of spring rain in tbe
Seattle area.
m tbe novice 45" event Charlie Thielke
at Seattle just nipped the finish string
with his front wheel to stoP the clocksat
18.40 on his first round attempt. He then
chose to walt and see if any other at the
tresblings could beat his time. Nooe at the
others could come close to the crest so
his single ride was good enough.
The first round at the 80" class saw
Portland's Don Fuller grind his way to
the toP with an amaZingly slow time of
33.28 seconds. None of the novices cleared the b11l in the secood round, but in the
third stanza John Estep new over at
15.80 and took the lead. Fuller had dam-
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