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._._._._.._._._._._--._._._._._._._._.went on to take the overall win ahead of Rhyan and Arnet. Results OPEN PRo: 1. Scoll GilimaQ ISuz); 2. St""" Rhyan (Mai); 3. Ed Arne! IKTM). 250 PRO: 1. Jim Gibson (Honl; 2. Goot Brei<.. (Hua); 3. Lenny Gig.. IKow). 125 PRO: I, Jim Gibson (Hon~ 2. Craig OoleISuz); 3. Huff Hadley ISuzl. OPEN INT: 1. Bob BrookslYaml; 2. Rick Vorvei (Mail; 3, Bart Mi~i IHus). 250 INT: 1. Rick Nielsen IHon); 2. Mike Godfrey IMail; 3. Larry Neloon (Iionl. ...125 INT: 1. Doug Dubach (Y,aml; 2. Todd Bausch ,I:.uzl; 3. Bill RechIBISuz). OPEN JR: 1. John Borneo ITril; 2. John lBtoon ISuz); 3. Robert BrBV« IMaii. 250 JR: 1. Chuck Miller (Yam); 2. Ray Plumb (Iionl; 3. Mike Eckardt (Yaml. 25 JR: 1. Dan Bertholomew (Suzl; 2. Kurt Knudsen ISuzl; 3. John Foster ISuz). OPEN EG: 1. Mike Hamilton IYaml; 2. Kent Coombs iYam!; 3. Wa~er Ma_1 (Yaml. 250 BEG: 1. Jon Nichols ISuzl; 2. Doug Behinke . (Yaml; 3. Frank Paglia IKaw). • 125 BEG: 1 Mike Donanchick (Suz); 2. Chris Petersen lSuZl; 3. Scott Belanger (Yaml. MINI BEG: 1. Tony Unehan (Kow); 2. Richard Oliver (Yam). , Glover on the gas atSSMMX By Terry Whytal ORANGE, CA,JULY 14 Gas shortage or not the motocrossers of SoCal turned out in large numbers at Saddleback, including a large field of 125cc Pro but the final 'order was quickly in doubt as Glover began to reel him in at two seconds a lap. Glover pulled within three seconds as the white flag came out but Burnworth looked determined and held on to win. Glover still claimed the overall victory and Emerson the runner-up position while Burnworth had to settle for third. Results OPEN PRO: 1. Scott Cavness ISuz); ~. Brent WellingSford IHusI; 3. Greg Cote IMail. 250 PRO: 1. Mark Lawrence (Yam!; 2. Rick Johnoon (Yaml; 3. Huff Hadley IMail. 125 PRO: 1. Brae Glover (Yam); 2. Paul Emeroon lHanI; 3. Scott Burnworth ISuz). OPEN INT: 1. Fu~on TodweIl (Mai); 2. Bob Brooks • IYam); 3. Rick Verve/IMail. 2SO INT: 1. Dennis Ramsey (Yam); 2. larry Nefoon lHanI; 3. Bob Rowe IYaml. 125 INT: 1. Jim ~rumme ISwz); 2. Todd Bawson ISuz); 3. Jeff Burnwo<\tl (Suzl. OUTLAW: 1. All.., Egbert (O&EI; 2. Jerry Benoon (Han); 3. Mike Eddy (Moi). OI!EN JR: 1. John McCormick (Yaml; 2. Jim castillo (Suz); 3. Craig Lauterman ISuz). 250 JR: 1. Jim BrodieIHon); 2: Mike CaMy IYaml; 3. Bob Ashleugh (Suzl. 125 JR: 1. Ricky Martinez (Suz); 2. Craig Wederllard ISuzl; 3. Lance Sells IYam). OPEN BEG: 1. Mike Ciprano IHus!; 2. Ken 0IIiatt IKTMI; 3. Stan Rogers tHus). 250 BEG: 1. .Jeff SCOll ISuzI; 2. BMI Cart IHan); 3. Doug Belinck (Yarn).' . ' 125 BEG: 1. Glenn Thomas lSuzl; 2. Chris Petersen (Suzl; 3. James Banning IHus!. 'JennIngs jumps to Old Timers MX win ROCKET REX ROOSTS ON APRO·TEe TT·500 YAMAHA "Roe~" !:lEX STATEN HAD A WILD WINNING WEEKEND BEGINNING AT ORANGE SHOW FAIRGROUNDS FRIDAY NIGHT WITH AN 1M PRESSIVE OPEN PRO WIN. NEXT. STOP WAS CARlSBAD SUNDAY WHERE HE THUMPED HIS WAY TO THE OPEN PRO GOLD AT THE CMC 4 STROKE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, • DURABLE; PRO-TEC PERFORMANCE The ProjessionaLChoice! By Bob Alloy , riders. The two favorites going into the day's races were Team Yamaha'~ Broc TRABUCO CANYON, CA, JULY 15 Glover and Suzuki's smallest and What a great day for racing hottest new prospect, Scott warm weather, a g~ track, Burnworth. In Open Pro action Scott Cavness put his Anaheim Suzuki and 30 great Old Timers. RM400' in front and stayed there to Winning big in the Masters sweep the class and Mark Lawrence class WJlS Marshall Jenning who took rode his Yamaha to top honors in the both the first and second motos with a 250 Pro rae-e. fi~t place win. . Looking like the champ he is, Chuck Woody wrapped up the first Glover shot into the early lead in the' moto win in the Expert ciivision. Giving first moto. Behind him came Yamaha 'Chuck a real run was Dick Mosley, rider Jim Holley and Honda-mounted who had the lead on Chuck for two Paul Emerson. Suzuki R&D ride,r Bob l'aps, but lost it on the last lap. So Dick Sullivan finished the first lap iI). fourth' . was the second place winner and Doug place ahead of another Suzuki rider, .Archibald followed him in for third.. Craig Dale. Burnworth was back' in Moto two was won by Ray Sanchez last place but not for long. Out in who.. managed this feat despite a front Glover had his mount kicked into broken shoulder, souvenir of his high gear and really flying, leaving Mammoth adventure. Second place Holley and Emerson to battle for a went to a:nother injured great. Chuck distant second plac~. On the ninth lap Woody, with a broken thumb, gassed Emerson found a way around Holley· it up and took second in great style, for and Dale passed Sullivan to make it a the overall win. We Old Timers are three way fight for second. Two laps made .of the strongest stuff. Dick later Holley's fine ride came to an end Mosley was in there for third this time" ,,;ith mechanical problems. Glover and ended up with a third place motored on to the checkers, finishing ove\'all. ' with 20 seconds on Emerson who in; . A hard man to beat these days is Joe tum had opened up a pretty good lead Bray of the Amateurs. He dominated over third place finisher Dale. Ron • moto one from start to finish. 'Coming Blanton' crossed the finish line on his through with a not so hot start was Honda in fourth just ahead of George Spearing. George really got Burnworth who had steadily worked moving and worked his way into his way up through the pack to finish . second place. Ed Scheidler followed fifth. . George in for third. Taking both the Glover likes being in front and once holesbot and the wiri in Moto two was again that's where he positioned Ray Arnold. Following closely behind, himself as the sec6nd moto screamed Bray came in second and following up the start hill. Hot on his rear fender Bray was Bob De Miranda. . this time though was Burnworth with . The winner of the Novice division ,Dale a bikelength behind. Sullivan was Bob Klatt as he took the number held do~ the fourth place position at one spot in both motos. That's the the end of the first lap and Emerson second straight win in a row for Bob. was in fifth. On the next go 'round, Another Bob, Bob Anderson looked Emerson passed Sullivan and began to good as he took the holeshot and held pressure Dale. Glover had the throttle it for six laps. Andersbn came in wired but Burnworth stayed right with second and following Anderson was the leader as the two factory riders still another Bob, this time Bob Alloy. started pulling away from the pack. 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