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,..----- ---"lZl:; 1 I HELLO I1& 1 I~ N I 1 1 I I Before you read this ad, look on the other side of this page and 'read our offer for the nl!llll and exciting 19.72 MOTORCYCLE COMPETITION GUIDEBOOK FOR CALIFORNIA. Dig it? Good. Now all you have to do is fill in the handy coupon (on the other side), clip out this whole mess and fold it-up so the mail panel shows. Then staple, tape or glue it all together with your money inside and drop it in your local mail box. That's all. We'll rush you all the guide books you want. . Mark Protz (640) is fast becoming a winner's circle regular; turned a double--header at Fremont. by Bill Spencer FREMONT, CAL." Aug. 23, 1972 - On riders, Alex Jorgensen took over first, any Wednesday night, of late, Rick Mark Smith second and that was to have Hocking can be found masquerading as moved Butch Davidson into the Main. District 36 black plate No. 3 and "Not so." says Alex's father John and terrorizing the.J 0 Short track series. after much discussion with the members The King of the Fremont quarter-mile of the competition committee the Main oval is holding up his image, currently was run without Davidson. two for two while holding a slim one Scally's intentions were honorable as point advantage over Pat Hennen. he had proven what he set -out to do, These two Class "C" Novices crossed make sure his motor was running. The the fmish line one-two, and will most 11 points available were mainly won by likely be locked in combat for the the heroes as Jorgensen's Kawasaki was remainder of the four nigh ts. having problems and he finished dead Ip. the fourth heat, Bob Scally last. swooped the troops while checking to The 250 Junior battle is shaping as a hot one with Andy Ahlgren falling off see if his newly rebuilt Sonny Kenyon Bultaco was ready for the upcoming the pace for tonigh t's run and Mark Indoor in Los Angeles. After proving Prtoz picking up the pace. He now has a this point he scratched himself from the first and a second for 12 points and a tie race to' move up riders for the Main as for fourth with the big boys. Ahlgren is he didn't want a trophy. In moving up one point down in another tie for sixth. by Bill Spencer OAKDALE, CAL., Aug. 26, 1972 Motocrosser Mark Muscio applied his talents to the Pioneer Rodeo grounds short track tonight and there was little doubt in most minds that the 10 lap Main was going to be a one-sided affair. Of late, Mark has been practicing his short tracking at this.deep cushion track with better than adequate results. While Mark was having no difficulty leading the Main, De,nnis Huff was doing the work of two men in trying to catch up after a bad start. From last off the line to a driving fourth was his reward and it was Skip Aksland holding him off at the chec,kered. Mark Asbill had the early lead but got shortchanged in the first start and rode with a very sore foot in the restart. The fury flew in the decision to let him ride but referee Orlan Whilhite called the shot and Mark finished second. District point leader Butch Davidson got caught napping at the start and DNF'ed to give some more valuable poin ts to dosly following Alex Jorgensen who was winning over at cbilIy Hayward. Mark Ruckman won yet another 100 Junior Main and has ,totalled well over 100 points by father Rex's tally. Somewhere along the line, the District books must have misplaced his Novice points. He is really bored with the Junior ranks and should be moved up. The minis are turning out in force and that should make the AMA happy as their newest angle on the sport is-at least shaping up, although many of the racing rules are 'stlll being set up. Randy Mazzola is still the big gun here and has all the potential of a number one at the tender age of about 9. RC I! I~ 1 1 1 I I ยท1 1 LIFOR .". I -------.-..

