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Whatever it is, Chuck
mind.
but Rex Beauchamp didn't appear to
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You just can't keep Rice down. This time he took second.
Mike Renslow trailed Hank Scott for muc:f1
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on to will.
the pack smashed its way in to' turn one.
Chuck Palmgren tucked in second.
Down the back chute they headed and
here came Beauchamp, who got by
Ch uck as they headed in to notorious
tum three. Out they came with Rice still
the lead, Beauchamp second,
in
Palmgren third. Then it was Brelsford,
Roberts,
Romero,
Sehl, Rayborn
Gillespie and Scott.
Suddenly,
Beauchamp
got
his
opening and out-powered Rice down
the back straigh t to take over the lead
on lap two; Brelsford stuffed Palmgren
back to fourth on lap three while
Rayborn and Gillespie began to move.
Lap after lap, it was Beauchamp in
the lead, looking stronger with each
ensuing tour. Rice wasn't abou t to be
shaken off but Brelsford's machine was
running rich and spou ting a fine tune
when it moved into second on lap five.
Way back in ninth was rookie Gary
Scott, trying to catch Gillespie. With
Mark in second and Roberts and
Romero running 5-6, Gary's second
,,(PleilS tuTn to pg. 41)