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"Hey you old son-of-a-9un. where'd you get all those six paCkS?"
"You dumb or something? This race is sponsored by Olympia and I just
ha'ppened in the right place at the right time. Help yourself."
uSure is a pleasant way to watch racing. Some of those other beer firms
had better follow Olympia or they ain't gonna sell any beer to the
motorcycle guys:'
"Okay, Okay, tha-t's enough of the commercial. Who do you work for
anyway? Just cool It and watch the bikes'"
uJeez, did you see that guy pass those two back markers?"
uYeah, that's Doug Grant, the young AJS 'works' rider. He's super neat:'
UNo kidding. What sort of bike did you say he's on?"
uAJS. Don't ask me what it stands for but they're English and made by the
Norton people._Very strong on handling apparently, although the new ones
like Doug rides are supposed to have a much zappier engine than last year:'
"IS that-right? I'm gonna take up 250 Mota Cross soon and no way will my
present clapped out scooter stand up to courses like this. I'm wondering
what I should buy."
"You could do a lot worse than get an Ajay. They're getting stronger by
the minute:'
"How come you know so much about 'em?"
"I just know about all the makes and I spend my Sundays waiting around
for guys like you to ask questions. If you take my advice you'll- get
yourself a new Ajay Stormer and get hauling after Doug Grant.
AND HE'S GOING TO •••.•.••.•BUT DOUG'LL TAKE SOME CATCHING!!
The Grand National Championship is down to
the wire!! It's g~ing to be a crucial Mann vs
R.:>mero vs Rice at Ascot's a·mile Natianal on
the 25th. Rice and Mann get phsyced out at
Ascot, but they going to have to try this timeor loose the chance of being Number 1. Then
there is all the rest of the point hungry shoes!
Ascot 'ace Jody Nicholas and Harley's Mark
Brelsford. talking of Harley, Dave Sehl nearly
became the first out of State rider to win at
Ascot apart from Nix Nixon and MarkeL.and
talking of 'Bad Bart' Markel, he is threatening
to return to the West Coast.
No doubt, this is
the 'biggie'
so don't
miss the
fastest
half-mi Ie
in the country
And the
toughest!
As we
said,
the
big
one.
LeRoy Cushaway (35U) leads Open Juniors on Joltn DeSoto's old 380 CZ.
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Davis Takes Spillway Honors
By Mike Anderson
Photos by Chuck Anderson
SANTA MARIA, CAL., Sept. 5, 1971 The 500 Senior event, wbich was
pronounced a personal grudge race on
July 4th when a three-way tie resulted
between two Spillway locals Mike David
and Gary Chaplin and European veteran
Russ Darnell, found a surprise winner
today at Spillway Park.
A new champion was declared.
Young Mike Davis took top honors and
first place gold with Darnell a close
second. But it still wasn't a total loss for
The
Hall Mile
Dirt Track
Suzuki as David took the overall win
while riding a Suzuki 400.
The first moto saw nothing unusual.
Darnell was first with David second;
but, the second moto watched David
jump to an early lead and hold it all the
way with Darnell working his way up
from a bad start to second. Now with
each rider having' a first and a second
the final moto would declare a winner.
In the first comer David pulled to an
immediate lead with Darnell running
about 4th. Darnell seemed to be slowing
down as Mike took the win by a wide
margin.
The 250 Seniors saw John Grossini
cleanly sweep all three motos on his
Husky with Sherman Schneller ridinR.
always riding in striking distance and
Joe Cushaway taking third.
Another Cushaway, Leroy, took bis
works 380 C·Z, which be purcllased
from John DeSoto, to an overall win in
Open Juniors.
ASCOT
I MILE
NATIONAL
Greg Higgins. 125 Expert
TICKETS: Available at the track or
on Race night. Reserved sections on
sale at Trippe,Cox or at all Tickettron
outlets.
PRICES: General admission $5.50
Junior 12-18 $2.75. Child 8-12
$1.50. Under 8 free. Reserved
sections $7.50. Junior half price.
SID/DOD ~~~e!!
5epl.25
Fishburn Sweeps
Qualifications
PROMOTED BY: Trippe. Cox Associates
15740 Paramount Blvd .• Paramount,
Calif 90723.
INFORMATION: Call (213) 531-0811
Or 531-0479 or 321-1610..
ASCOT PARK
liardena. California. Ipm
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By Bruce Young
SACRAMENTO, CAL., Sept. 3,1971 John Fisbburn came to Cal Expo with a
good luck charm in his pits and won
every race that he ran at the Nortjlern
California Championship Races that
were held tonight. Norm Reeves
Motbrcycles can·be very proud of tbeir
sponsored rider because be is one of tbe
most consistent and well-liked riders
around.
The ftrst race of the night was
between Fishburn, Stu Morley, Dave
Gifford, and Cecil Oswald. Jobn drew
for tbe pole position and was
unbeatable all the way to the flap;.
The rider that really showe~ all kinds
of super-b uman talen t was Gus Lauer of
Auburn, Calif. Gus went down two
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