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o 00 (j) ~ Army-sponsored Mike Kidd leads winner Steve Morehead (42) and fourth placer Alex Jorgensen early in the National. AMA Grand National Championship/Winston Pro Series: Round nine Blue ribbon for More.head at Harrington By Jack Mangus Photos by Bill King HARRINGTON , DE, JUNE 8 "Ohio, Ohiol The Ohio Misfits strike again," shouted winner Steve Morehead, while hugging second place finisher Hank Scott as they entered winner's circle following the Pabst Classic run on the Delaware State Fairgrounds half mile. Their finishing positions reversed the order the Ohioans finished the previous 6 week at Louisville and increased Scott's W inston Pro Series points lead while moving Morehead into a tie for second with fourth place finisher Alex Jorgensen. Floridian Billy Labrie joined Morehead and Scott in winner's circle to make it a 1-2-3 sweep for eastern riders Sunday afternoon. Ra in washed out the scheduled Saturday night running of the National after practice, qualifying and fou r laps of the first heat had been run. Tragedy struck for the second week in a. row as Steve Dallefeld, 20, of Canton, Illinois, was killed in a Saturday evening practice session. Dallefeld slid down corning int o tum three and was struck by an other rider. The track's physician, ambulance crew personnel and Dallefeld's father , George, worked for a lengthy period of time attempting to revive Dallefeld. He was dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. Time Trials Fewer than 48 riders posted for the event and Saturday night's time trials saw 42 riders tum in a timed lap with Scott Parker by far the fastest. Parker, riding his favored outside line , stopped the timer's clocks at 26.193 seconds, just shy of the track record set by Dave Sehl in 1977. Defending Grand National Champion Steve Eklund was the second fastest qualifier with a la p of 26.513 seconds. Following them were Scott Pearson, Steve Morehead, Terry Poovey, Ted Boody, Mike Kidd and Ricky Graham. Heats With the first heat red -flagged after four laps on Saturday night , the heat was restarted following a practice session on Sunday afternoon only to be red -flagged again when Terry Brow was left sitting on the line with his hand in the air. The second start was a clean one - one of the few of the badstart-plagued program - and it was a Brothers Scott show for the first couple of laps with former Grand National Champion Gary Scott leading brother Hank around. Terry Poovey split ·up the brothers on the fifth lap after Hank has taken the lead from Gary. Poovey got by Hank on the sixth lap and opened up a comfortable lead on ly to drop out on the ninth go-around. "The flywheel spread," said Texan Poovey, .who had mentioned the previous night that he could win if they ran in the daytime. "Yea , I could have won the whole thing today. That's how it goes sometimes," said a dejected Poovey. With Poovey .out of the way, the checkered flag saw Hank lead brother Gary across the line followed by Randy Goss who diced with fast qualifier Parker during the middle la ps of the 10-lap race, getting by on lap nine. Heat number two kept Carol Meiferdt and her scoring crew busy. Steve Eklund pulled a holeshot with his Zanotti Harley, leading Araisponsored Ted Boody around for four laps only to see a red flag which was brought out two laps after Honda's Mickey Fay unloaded in tum three. Going down earlier was Corky Keener, but Keener had picked his bike back up and was back in the race in a distant last place. An air bag cast was placed on Fay's leg , but he opted not to make a trip to the hospital and removed the temporary cast and limped out to spectate. A single file restart gave Keener a second chance at advancing to t he National, and the wily veteran pulled off a start that saw him blitz by half the field before they reached tum one. Eklund repeated his initial start and was long gone. Keener got by Boody on th e sixth lap (the third of the restart) for second. Boody then hooked up into a dice with Ron Woods · sponsored Alex Jorgensen that saw the pair cross the line in a photo finish that went to Boody . The third heat was a follow-theleader affair with Scott Pearson having leader honors until Army-sponsored Mike Kidd got by for good on the third lap. Pennsylvanian Billy Schaeffer dropped Pearson to third, and that trio circled the track in that order to the finish. The fourth and final heat belonged to Horton/KK Motorcycle Supply. sponsored Steve Morehead from the start. Morehead stretched out a tre mendous lead over Ricky Graham who held second all the way. The third and final ad vancement position wasn't decided until near the end of the race