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Cycle News 1975 02 18

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., • .s IOIlun things you .an do with , M Local hotline cont'd. E l!') r--. You can make gaskets out of it. line your birdcage, train your dog, swat ha rmful insects, 00 ...... ian your face, star t campfires, make paper ha ts .. >- telescopes & serpent's tongues, fold it into an ro ;:l airplane & throw it, make papier mach e, clean ...a windshields with it, dry w et things, roll V ~ smoking material in it, write on it, draw on it, stu ff packages, wrap fish, pack glassware. insulate, hide things under it, decorate with it, line your shoes, pa ste up ransom notes, cover things, soak u p oil, blot liquids, splint broken Numbers can be deceiving. That's really Bud Robin son. bones, roll in to-fireplace logs, recycle it, mulch it, spank children, make a tube or funnel, cut patterns, mask paint jobs, pa ste in scrapbooks. (Continued from page 15) seconds. But it wasn 't until the second race e nd ed befo re Childers would In th e Pro class it was Mike Lan e y . trace pictures, wear it as a mask on Halloween, co nced e th at he co uld n o wa y keep up Ly le Mo o re (Po rt erville) , Mike with th ose big ope n class bikes on the Thomansen (Gard en Grov e ). a nd wedge doors open, stop rattles & leaks, protect eigh t -m ile loo p. Monte Lee dr ew a one Bakersfield's Frank Ad am o ab reas t fro m poin t, five-min ute lead o ver Bill in the th e gr ee n flag to the first co rn er, plastic parts, sit on it, stand on it, shade your secon d rac e aboard a swift cha ngi ng leads at each t u rn t hroug h lap monoshocker 400 Yamaha. In th at three, where La ney grabbed it . Laney eyes from the sun, use it as a page for a feeler second ra ce, Chi lders was three ful l kept it . taki ng the chec ke red o ne fu ll mi n u tes ahead of t hird ov erall Kent gauge, pin it up on your wall, use it as a shim, st raightaway ahead of Sal inas' son Bud Per kins on a 125 Elsin or e. Ro bin son (T ri). Aft er the dus t from the firs t ra ce filter stuff through it, wave it as a signa l. paint The So uth ros e aga in as San Diego 's se ttl ed. R. Hout s (Hus) had taken th ird Supers tar Earl Roloff co pped the on it, make origami, clip coupons, pass it out as op en a nd D. Benson (Hus ) was second tra ditio nal Sw eepstakes tr ophy fro m 175 , lea ding W. Wilburn o n hi s 125 Bud Ro binson a nd Fres no 's Dic k business cards, patch holes, level tables, use it Ho da ka, Ken Ree ce won fi rst 100 upon Delgado in 10 demanding laps, workin g a sel do m see n Rickman-Hodaka, bei ng his way through 4 5 riders. as a napkin, baby teether, flag , pointer, drip pursued h y sec o nd 100, first girl , julie In the Open-Expert half-mile. Laney Wo o dy . an d Roloff we nt into a tw o -wheel drift cloth, diaper , or polisher, make a kite, stuff flat The Gr ey hounds hav e bee n putting in tu rn one of la p o ne . plo wi ng through ra ces on he re fo r the pas t nine years an d tires, wad it up, daub & rub with it, pad things, t he p uc ke rb ushes t o give Lyl e Mo ore o f recen tly began p rese n ting bea u t iful Port th needed. silve r belt b uc kles with a cen tered brass rip it, fold, spindle & mutilate, give it to the kids backe rvillefth eanedge he po sit ions,Coming in fi d sixth Lan ey me d alli o n givin g name and position, to an d Ro loff wo rked t heir way through first overall an d first in class . to color, stack it, press flowers between pages, the m o b with Ya maha-m ou nted Laney The Greyhounds ne xt "Dual" is grab bin g first and Rol off (No r) taking March 2, where todays winners ca n bu rn it for incense, eat it , shred it, fold it to third . • p ick up th eir troph y (to 40% of th e Results in Res ults Se ction . make a straightedge, thr eaten with it, roll en try) . The en try fee, despite inflation and all that , wi ll be low er for e n te ring thin gs in it, muffle sounds, look things up in it, both ra ce s. • Childers' new bike Results in Res ults Se ction . line th e k itty box, make collages, send it First C lass C.O.D . to your enemies, dust objects with chills Greyhounds Diggin' at the Dunes it, scoop things with it, line your helmet & even Dual H.S. read it! By John Grout By Jim Bissner O'l ...... ~ I-< I-< .. .. But best of all , you can subscribe to it. v ALENCIA. CAL., FEB. 2 Eddie Cole. making his first Coast appeara nce in quite time, ro de a Bultaco to st raight wins, d uring the PO=-- DE ROSA, CA L., FEB . 2 Bill Childers had a te rrific d ay taking seco nd ove rall, first 175 . in bo th races . He had never befo re ridden the 125 Suzu ki given him by Campbell's in Whittier, Bill's sp ons o r. In th e first race Chil de rs was followin g Bob Massey (CZ ) by abo u t 30 I Bob Massey makes whoopee. DEPT. SUB. P.O. BOX 498 LONG BEACH. CA LlFO R.-;IA 9 080 1 CYCL E NEWS WEST (1 yr.) CYCLE NEWS WEST (2 y rs.I . . CYCLE N EWS WEST 13 y rs, ) 5 12.50 22.00 30 .00 0 0 0 0 0 Via 1st class mail for one year 40 .00 Via air mail for one year ' SO.OO Th is is a Renewa l 0 Please bill me . . • . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 0 I enclose check or money order .. ; . . . . . . . . 0 Addreu C ity 26 Stat e Zip West some two BCA- sa ne tioned motocross on th e International trac k a t Indian Dunes Park. Co le ove rcame a first-moto lead by Billy Payne. to post substantial vict o rie s in bo t h 2 0-m in u te motes for the 25 0 Experts . Payne ca m e o ff the starting line in the first round, ap pea rin g as if he cou ldn' t be ca ug h t b y a tornado. However, Payne 's CZ su d d en ly lost its fire. puttin g him o u t for the re st of the day . After dropping the first moto for Open Experts to Yam ah a-m ounted Randy Sc ott, Will "The Harpoon" Harper exploded t o a somewh at easy though a bit back and fo rth - win in the final rou nd for the class overal l. With a lar ge turn out o f th e Old T im e rs club o n ha nd , an overall victory at the Master ridi ng level went to Vidar An derson (Mai) , who just m an aged to slide by B1ackie Lewis (1\lai). Six riders scored grand slams in the Sportsmen racing. Finishing with perfect scores were Sa ndy Gonzales, Mike Harnacker, George Viens, Bobby Kline, j on Hagar. and j e rry Ha rr is. • Resul ts in Results Section.

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