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Cycle News 1972 10 03

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'" N ! ... N ..... '" M ~ y U 0 '" ~ W Z W ..J U >- U _,"t Corpus Christi Indoor Short Track Larry Seal concentrates as he motors his 305 Honda to second in Open. Billy Bryan second in the 125 class. by Rita Gunter CORPUS CHRlSTI, TEX., Sept. 17" 1972 - Mini bikes ran heats to qualify for the finals just like the bigger bikes. The little guys really turned it on for a couple of good heats and a superb final. First place in the finals went to Dwyer Cnmmings. Dwyer was follwed by another Honda rider, Derek llierholzer. Corpus Christi riders sewed up all three spots in the 100 finals. These riders were Rick Davis (Kaw) first, Richard Morris (Suz) second, and James Young (Kaw) third. The top three places in the 125 class were aU riding Bultacos. George "Lizard" Larzelere was first, Billy Bryan took second, and "'Fast" Robert Vaughn placed third. Maxine Shields and Ronny Stephens tangled up in the first heat of the 200 class. Maxine and her bike ended up on top of Ronny and his bike. Nothing seemed to be hurt except their pride. This was quite a crowd-pleaser, but it eliminated two good riders from the final. The winners of this eve.n were all riders from San Antonio. Hal Stockton (Bul) won. Second place rider was Richard Brown (Bul), and still another Bul-rider,Jerry Powell, took third. Bodie Craig (Bul), from Corpus Christi, won the 250 class, even though he was handicapped by a broken foot. Montesa mounted Rbett Wilder came storming in right behind Bodie for second. "Doc" Harr, rode his big BSA to victory in the open class. One of the "Grand-Old-Men-of-Racing", Larry Beal, took second on his 305 I-Ionda. Bodie Craig was the winner of the ~ trophy dash and the reclplant of a klsa from the pretty tropby girl, Caroline Risser. The promoters extend an open invitation to attend the next race, scheduled for October 15th. to Las Vegas but not to racing. The only man to beat him was Nick Tanner and only once ou t of tb ree heats in the 250 Amateur class. The only super-star who did show. up was Bobby Davidson, last year's winner of the Mint 400, 125cc class. But a certain Sergio Elisondo showed some class by winning the 12'5 Expert races handily. And young Daryl Mason got it together in the Amateur' class to beat out that fast plumber, John Damico, both riding new Pen tons. The 100 Am-Ex. had a full day of racing with the outcome not being cer,tain until the final flag. With top riders like Lybarger, Stadtlander, and Cannon all leading at Bronze with Pat being on the off-brand Penton. Respect is r_·/' Send cash, check or money order and state color, size (S, M, L .or XL) and style to: ORBIT ORDER P.O. Box 31 Hermosa Beach, Ca. 90254 Calif. residents add 5% tax. Postage and Handling is~ncluded in this lOw price. We take your logo and change it into your very own promotional hat (minimum order 500 hats). Varied colors and rna terials ava liable. Dealer Inquiries, nvited. ORDER FROM More than 50 FREE dinners and big discounts in: Motels, Trips, p.ttractlons, ShoPS, Theaters, etc. $3.75 CycleNe_sProducts,P.o.Box49B,LongBe.ch"C •. 90B01

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