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Lar ge and Extra Lar g e 10p roperly fil en
Extra Iayet' d lea lhe!' in palm ab sorbs
wear . pr eY8fltS blisters. Contoured
&h8pe won1 bunch up .
Da.tb le strtChed .
nders. indudlng younger ec eee and women.
Genu ine leather that il especially tanned
lor Itretch8bllity-provicles the C1ur.
bdrty yO.l want and the 'It you need.
School held by Mike Laney Friday
night before the 395 C.P. HalfMile Championship. The te acher took
his own ad vice and kept Glover , Leipold
and Worfolk behind him for 15 laps of
his bid to retain the Number One plate.
All racers tonight won th e admiration
and respect of Jim Ma yfield, San
Bernardino County Supervisor, who
wat ched unannounced a mo ng th e
record crowd of spectators.
In the season 's he aviest 500 Expert
competition, it was Earl Roloff out
front for the finish while Tom Horton
earned his second the hard way. by
holding off Mike Moon and John
Lundgren. Richie Volk took the 250
Expert sec ond slo t from Randy Bird in
lap fo ur as Wayne Rainey held his lead
to the finish,
Ms. Bobbi Hunter lost her lead in the
250 Amateur Main when her chain
mapped, opening the door for Craig
Roloff to take the Championship brass.
A lar ge I~eup of 500 Novices waited
in vain for J o hn Wells to make a
mi stake . Da ve Pet ers struggled to keep
Lynn Richardson's Tri umph behind him
in Open Novice co mpetition .
The 125 Expert winner could have
been anybody's guess. Moon, Bales, and
Penrod played checkers until lap 12 as
Bales managed to p ull the .lead. Brother
Johnny upheld the family honor in Mini
Novice competition.
The
traditional
IT
Backwards
Sweepstakes prevailed and track record
holder Glover got to show Roloff the
way !
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Results in Results Section.
No InSide seams 10 cause bUt81'S . All
thread is 8 special nyk:lnthatis strong. yet
will str etch and noI cut the lea ther .
Fit,
durability
and protection
never felt
this good before!
Just slip your hand into any of these new Bates
gloves. Soh, supple . .. exactly the right leel. .. Iike
they 're already broken in. That's because th e
lea t her has been s pe cially glove -tanned fo r
stretchability. To keep the stretch in, the g love is
'bench cut' by hand . . .almost a lost art in these
days of mass production.
To guarantee Bates lamous wor1