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Cycle News 1973 07 31

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.•...........................................................................•..... · QUITTING BUSINESS SAl.E . ~ i i ~ " • • ! LOUIE THOMAS INC. i! • !G ~ • • • • • ! • M ;= • SALE STARTS· ~!J U_LY- 2 5 P.rt>A~:~::M.to~c1~ !~ THRU? • ~~~c~~;~~splays-Desks.Part·s Bins-etc. • : -··Dealers Welcome-• No reasonable offer refused : Just some of the items up for Sale • BSA Goldstar P a r t s : • Zundapp - 200 & 250. etc. • : New & Used Harley stuff Large inventory of BSA & Triumph old & • • new parts • Boats - Outboard Motors (Evinrude: Johnson) parts • Large inventory of Suzuki Parts - new & used: • And Much-Much·More _ Retin·ng after 40 years BSA-TllllUM~-RlCKMAN-SUZUKI • : • • : • • • : : • • • • Everything Goes Open 9-9 7 days a week Till it's all gone Louie Thomas. Inc. 345 S. Atlantic Blvd .• East L.A .• Calif. 90022 (213) 263.6171 Easy to reach off the Pomona Fwy at Atlantic ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• third with fast timer Barratt in fourth. Mike Renslow came on late to nick Gennai for fifth. The old record was neld by Larry Gino, set a year ago to the night. It was a wild night for the Novices, racing in front of a near record crowd. They got carried away on three occasions, bringing out the red flag for a race-stopper. Bruce Hanlon led the heat race winners with the fastest five laps. Three riders tangled in one heat on the south turn but all walked away. I t was the Novice final that caused the rear problem. Ron Tobey, Chuck Soderstrom and ·Nick Nazzissi all collided on the fust lap and wen t down in the south turn. Tobey and Soderstrom, both former Main event winners, got back in for the re-start but N azzissi was out of the action for the night. On the second try Skip A ksland took the lead away from Hanlon early in the race but Hanlon stayed with him until the race was again red flagged. This time it was point leader, Tom Berry, losing his machine going on the back straight, hitting the wall and then both man and machine flying through the air in a solo ac~ that stopped the race with no restart on lap six. The win went to the ever improving Aksland with Hanlon second. Berry was later revived and walked to the pits. Big news for the girl followers was that Debbie Reon pulled a third in her heat race bu t finished fourth in the semi to again fail to grab off a transfer to the final. When N azzissi crashed on the flfSt lap of the Final this left a spot open for an alternate in the Main. It was the Gardena Girl Gasser - Debbie Reon. But her debut into the bigtime was short and quick. She crashed into the hay bales on the south tum on the second lap. Miss Reon is reported to be okay and will be back for another shot at the I(UYS this cominR Friday niRht. RESUL'rS: GOLD CUP FINAL:.: 1. Dave Aldana (NOr): 2. DeWayne Keeter (H-D); 3. John Hateley (Trl); 4. Gene Romero (Trl): 5. Tom Rockwood (Trl); 6. Terry Dorsch (Tri): 7. Mert Lawwlll (H·D): 8. Tom Horton (Trl)j 9. Eddie Wirth (Yam): 10. Brian LaPlante (Trl). TROPHY DASH: ). Aldana (NOr): 2. Rockwood (Trl)j 3. Romero (Trl); 4. Wirth (Yam). JR FINAL: 1. Rick Hocking (Yam): 2. Rob Morrison (Nor): 3. Danny Hockle (Yam); 4. Rex Barratt (Tri); 5. Mike Renslow (Trl); 6. John Gennal (Yam); 7. Devon Sowell (Tri): 8. John Sperry (SUZ): 9. Art Fredenburgh (Trl): 10. Sal Pelu59- (Trl). NOV FINAL: 1. Skip Aksland (Yam); 2. Bruce Hanlon (Yam); 3. Marc Barbani (Yam): 4. Ron TObey (Yam): S. Pat Evans (Yam); 6. Chuck Soderstrom (Yam); 7. Jeff Coleman (Kaw); 8. Dana Perri (Yam); 9. Tom Berry (Yam)); 10. Debbie Reon (Yam). Brt/d It/CHey st/ys•... "When it comes to chain remember two things. The place to lubricate is the inside of all those little pin bushings. The other thing to remember is TORCO POWER SliOE Chain Spray. POWER SLIDE penetrates inside and leaves a clear transparent film of anti-wear lubricant on the pins and bushings. It won't squeeze out, sling-off or melt when hot. It's also waterproof and rust proof. BRAD LACKEY. 1972 AMERICAN MOTO CROSS CHAMPION Use TORCO POWER SLIDE. I know you'll Ii ke it." KAWASAKI RACING TEAM Buy TORCO POWER SLIDE from your dealer. - MANUFACTURER - REGISTERED TORCO 01 L COMPANY 12247 LAKELAND ROAD SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIF. (M(C:] 90670 MEMBER .............................••...•....•..•..•••••••••.•••••..•••••••......... Llrnllecl Qu........ on 121I DKW Horn.... _ . . . . eny De'" Sonny Nutter's Pacific Motocross, 2834 Colorado Ave.• Santa Monica. Ca. 90404 (213) 828-5585 (213) 828-5586 o ·............................•................................................ .',a ' ~ r1 ~ I~I r. . Il IJi1 J ,allr! !iii' DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINE WEDNESDAY AT 5prn ~ ~~~~~HT fi(;-~ ~ g

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