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different winner. The first moto had Bill
Gifford on a Honda leading. Then, the
2nd moto was won'by Robert Paxton
(Hon) and the last moto went to liary
Benile (~od). But, consistent Larry
Krele (RIc) earned the most points
hanging in for two 2nds and a 3rd for
the overall win.
The colorful Powder Puffs ran with
the 100cc J rs. since only 4 girls showed
up. Mary Griggs, on her Yamaha, won
all three motos but she was pushed by
Cathy Hubbard on her Bultaco until
Cathy decided the guys must' have
something going for them. She also
decided to take a flying tackle at the
course too, giving way for Charleen
Higgins on a Sachs to take second place.
The 250cc Sr. class pulled out the
stops. Jim Oneal riding a CZ out of Mid
Valley Cycles grabbed two first and a
third for the big money. Don Bevans on
his Yamaha really gave Oneal the
squeeze winning the last moto and
earning 2 nd overall.
Dave Williams (Yam) bagged all three
motos in the 250 Jr. class. Charging in
for a 2nd place overall on his Maico was
Steve Elsbree.
The 125 Srs. had Henry Fuller (Bul)
holding down second overall but Wayne
Garrett from Mojave just couldn't be
caught. He just puts his Yamaha out in
front and stays there.
The Open Sr. class caused the
spectators to come unglued. Ron Nelson
and Jim Oneal had each won a moto
and taken a second place. The tension
grew at the starting line until Oak Creek
Racing Assoc. starter Don Plummer
finally dropped the flag.
Nelson got a bad start but he blasted
his big powerful Maico around the
course picking his way through the
pack. He managed to pass Dennis Keefe
putting him in second place and every
lap closing the gap on Oneal. But there
just wasn't enough laps left, leaving
Oneal with the Lion s hare winning two
classes for the day.
Dick Gabe down from Bishop riding
in the Open Jr. class on a fast CZ really
got with the program in the last two
motos winning easily, but he gave way
to Lynn Le Sage in the 1st moto. Lynn
and his Husky had to settle for second
gold behind Gabe.
If you want to beat the crowds and
fmd the lowest prices 'around, come on
out to Oak Creek Ranch.
(Results on page 22)
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By Eddie Smith
SOUTH GATE, CAL., Feb. 19, 1971 Trojan Speedway regular Dan Corbett
found out it was his night in the 250
class for both IT and Flat Track as the
daring Bultaco rider took both Mains
and both Trophy Dashes" tonight.
In the 250 TT Main, Corbett was
caught watching the start and was off
the li~e late. He the~ started passing
bIkes tight and left while attempting to
gain the point from Mike Arrambide. In
the meantime, Mike Hannon was also
trying hard and Hannon secured frrst
before Corbett could. With the two
pushing hard, Hannon cut off the course
and was disqualified on the last lap and
Corbett went on to win.
Corbett didn't stop here. Both TD's
in the 250 class would make most riders
happy but Dan was out for more and
more he got.
Facing late arrival Bob Sanders in the
125 FT Main, the pair had a real go for
the gold. In a near photo finish, Corbett
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maintained a wheel's advantage for the
win. Steve Okuda placed third. Corbett
also won the 125 IT TD.
In the 100 IT Main, Roy Widener
jump.ed out in front of the pack with
Sanders moving up fast. By lap three,
Sanders was running second with sights
set on Widener's Kawasaki. Try as he
might to hold him off, Widener finally
dropped to second as Sanders won with
third going to Wally Jones (Suz).
The 125 IT looked to be another
prize for Corbett as he jumped to the
lead, but Sanders had something to say
about that. Halway through the race,
with the pair fighting away for the
point, Corbett lost his chain and that
decided it. Sanders picked up his second
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win with Chris Davidson second and
Bob Brooks third.
It was a happy night for new faces in
the winners' circle as Roy Widener and
Rick Hutchins each picked up his first
Trophy Dash win here. Widener bagged
the 100 IT dash while Hutchins the 100
FT.
Kirk Redding pocketed a first in the
100 FT Main, having to hold off Tom
Jamason to do it.
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(Results on page 22)
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