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.., jiM fisllbAcl{s YAMAHA~~@[M1f 5\[M5\ GrahamTT By Pennie Doutt N • 1 ... '" M ~ ~ N GRAHAM, WASH.,JULY 27 Randy Skiver took home all honors and made his win record seven straight Mains and Trophy Dashes as he won the Trophy Dash and Main events tonighL Dick Wascher finished second followed by Gary Brown in third. Skiver won the Expert Main followed by Brown in second, George Leonard third and Dan Mangano fourth. Jim Einarsson, who was in fourth, fell down in the ftrst turn and had trouble making up the lost time. Wascher and Roger Stanley tangled in the dogleg with both going down and neither finishing. Mike Stering finished fifth, Don Noble sixth, Einarsson seventh and Whitset eighth. Charlie Brown who set fast time tonight, took the lead in the Main Event and kept opening up a wide margin over second place Bob Cooper. Going into the fourth lap, two riders went down and the race was halted. The race was re-started in a staggered start and Brown again took the lead and stretched out a wide margin. Going into the ftrst tum, Cooper ran into problems and was out of the race. Brown just kept turning on the gas and stretched out his lead over second place Brad Tibbetts. Brown won by a wide margin with Tibbetts second, also far ahead of third place Claude Hislop. Duane Hendrickson, riding a Honda for the 1l1St time this season, won the Novice heat and the Main and placed second in the Trophy Dash. Koler Kanistanaux, back in his fast form won the Trophy Dash, his heat and ran into trouble as he had the lead in the Main but went down and was unable to rmish. Mike Boyes placed second in the Main followed by Jerry Walen. Also handling Q No.1 - 250 Expert Desert George Luther No.2 - 400 Expert M o DYNO TUNE Purchase your NEW BIKE here where we can set it up like we did for these WINNING EXPERTS$ave that hard earned money on a RACE READY ~ DYNOmite Service Department that knows its business ~ LeBard & Selby Head CMIC problems, but added that the association's work on land use, business legislation and the ecology is still cut out. Following CMIC tradition of dividing the offices between dealers from both halves of the state, the President is from LeBard and Underwood of La Habra; the new Vice President is Roger Selby (Selby Motors) of Redwood City; Second V.P. is Johnnie Ross Oohnnie Ross MC) of Red Bluff; Treasurer is Dudley Perkins II (Dudley Perkins Co.) of San Francisco and John Motley (Yamaha of San Luis Obispo) is the Secretary. Outgoing officers Ted Evans, Bill Krause, Steve Vickers, Marvin Lee, Sandy 'Greenblat, Gil -Illescas, Ken Johnson, Joe Sarkees, Roger Selby and Malcolm Smith were awarded neat plaques of appreciation for their unpaid service. In addition to the new offtcers, the new directors include Paul Lawrence (Honda of Redlands) and Bud Fuller (Beach Cycle Center) of Imperial Beach. Sarkees, Lee and IlIescas also continue as directors representing their respective ar~. • of Z No. 14 - 125 Expert Desert ~ the en ~ w SALES PARTS SERVICE .Jim Fishback Results: Newly elected CMIC President Aub LeBard acknowledged that this year finds California dealers with a better grip on their ::l HtlOAKA Sponsor of: . NOV T.O.: 1. K. Kanistanaux (Hon); 2. D. Hendrickson (Hon); 3. M. Boyes (Yam); 4. T. Derringer (Yam). NOV MAIN: 1. D. Hendrickson (HOn): 2. M. Boyes (Vam): 3. J. Walem (Yam); 4. J. seldon (Vam); 5. D. Haagson (Bul); 6. M. Jagger; 7. C. Goroski (Yam); 8. D. Sukraw (Yam); 9. M. Pfeifer (Yam); 10. R. Robinson (Kaw). JR MAIN: 1. C. Brown (Trl): 2. B. Tibbetts (Trll: 3. C. Hislop (Trl): 4. D •. Edwards (Trl): 5. P. S""borne (Trl): 6. O. Leln (Trl): 7. J. Mercier (BSA). JR T.O.: 1. C. Brown (Trl); 2. B. Cooper (Tri): 3. C. Hislop (Tril: 4. B. nbbetts (Trl). EX T.D.: 1. R. Skiver (Trll: 2. D. Wascher ITrl): 3. G. Brown (Nor): 4. G. Leonard (VarnI. EX MAIN: 1. R. Skiver (Trl): 2. G. Brown NOr): 3. G. Leonard (Vam); 4. D. Mangano Yam); 5. M. Sterlng (Trl); 6. D. Noble (Trl); . J. Einarsson (H·D): 8. O. Whltset (Trl). EX/J.Cl EXHIBITION RACE: 1. B. Cooper (Trl):, 2. C. Brown (Trl): 3. O. Wascher (Trl); 4. R. Sklve,r (Trl); 5. C. Brown (Nor): 6. B. Tibbetts iTrI). • LOS ANGELES, CAL.,JULY 25 ,;, « 9008 Sierra Ave.~ PrecIsion (Z & MONARK Super Pipes from the CZ Specialists 125 CZ & Monark $59.95 250 CZ $59.95 360 & 400ElePhantGun $59.95 DISPLAY ADvaRT. . . . DEADLINE Pipes fits 'SI to ·73 Moctefs... &~~II·~~lllla1 Von Hu,s. m e,l, tI'''' ~;;~ . . . . 114K • 1550 I!III... Bid. 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