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outhern Nevada· Southern Call cross Ent erp rises continued with their summer series. Kolbe Can-Ammounted Jim Holley had quite an evening for himself as he took the wins in the Open and l!5Occ Pro classes. As the gate dropped for the l!50cc Pro race Holley took the holeshot and the lead followed by In ternational Yamaha rider Mike Shoemaker and KaI·Gard Yamaha-mounted Bob Kline . Kline was able to put the pass on Shoemaker, continued his charge and captured the firSt moto win with Holley second and Shoemaker third. Round two aga in saw Holley with the lead followed by Shoemaker and Yamaha-mounted Mark Amendola. Kline was in the back of the pack trying to make ground on the leaders. By th e end of the moto Holley finished first with Kline second. Holley took the overall win with Kline ta king second and third going to Shoemaker. The Open Pro class had its ups and downs as Track N T ravel Maicomou nted And y Jannings took the first moto win followed by Kolbe Can-Am . rider Holley and ND Yamahamounted Kirk Sturgeon . Round two saw Jannings tak ing the lead followed by Holley and Yamaha rider Dean T aylor . Holley passed Jannings to take the win and the overall for the night with Jannings taking second and third going to Taylor. BEL-RAY: THE LIFE-BLOOD OF CHAMPION MACHINES. Final Standings - 500cc World Motoaoss Championships Top Racers: The Best Six in the World of Motocross. T Teams: op The Ma Four Factories of jor Japan. Top Quafi!'t: The World s most advanced lubrica of the age. nts The500cc World Motocross Championship is over, and Andre Malherbe along with five other great riders and four factory teams have once again proven the quality of theBel-Ray full product line. The time is now for youto make Bel-Ray the life-blood of your machine! Bet-Ray MC-1: The choiceof more factories than any other 2-Cycle pre-mix! 51"". 250 JR DIV 2: 1. (dig SmnlDn (Yom~ 2. D* ~. mcrlIln lSUll; 3. Vince "'lod1lSuzl. " 126 JR DIV 1: 1. Rod MonofioId (Yom): 2. Donny . AngoIIHonl: 3. Korim Tozi (Yom). . 125 JR DIV 2: I. Morco FoIchi ~ 2. Pony Hidobrond (Yom!; 3. VInco Lowry (Yom!. 126 JR DIV 3: 1. Miko Wolfe lCAl; 2. Br e t t _ Bet-Ray Gear Oif: "The Gear Saver" keeps your transmission and clutch workingl TOP RACERS, TOP TEAMS , TOP QUAUTY. IKowI: 3. " - ChoconlSuzl. VETS EX: 1. Keith Philfopo lSuzl. VETS JR: 1. Ron Colo lSuzl ; 2. Roymond Wi IIIomo lSuzl: 3. Lou Sorer-.lCAl. 100 INT 1. Jim lloyd (Yom); 2. Rid< HClU\lhtoling : lSuzl; 3. Mortc Davenport (Yom). 100 JR: 1. Hen)on l.ooiD lSuzl: 2. Jomoo BoIdD lSuzl 3. Rondy Belloy (Y""". : DDY MOD : 1. ThclrT* Rint (Hon) . ODY STK: 1. Don GoIoett IHo~ 2. Robert _ (Han!. B3ccEX: 1. May Ellie (Yom). B3cc iNT: 1. Bob Simone (Yom): 2. Rk:hIo .Jon>. . lSuzl3. Chrio_lSuzl. : B3cc JR: I. Wooley Furrh (Y"",,: 2. Stagg Surnr-. (Y"",,: 3. KlIlIin SIwIdon (Y""". 2&0 BEG: 1. Ron Worlunon CSuzl; 2. BiI Spor (y1lTll; 3. Bil MoruIllSuzl. 125 BEG: 1. AIbon Roche ISuzl; 2. Eddie IConnody (y1lTll; 3. Kenny ~ (yoml. Rocket Rex rIps atOCIRMX By Tom Corley IRVINE, CA,JULY 31 Rocket Rex Staten is not only a champ while he is on the AMA National circuit. Rex is still the "King of the local scene and tonight he showed up at OCIR. Staten heard about the winning streak that belonged to Todd Peterson and he was out to break it up. Did he succeed? You betchal The contest was in the l!50cc Expen race and it was packed with talent. Eleven competitors were out to pick up on the bucks and since there was such a fine pack of riders promoter Steve Crosby put an additional $40 into the pot. The gate went down in the first moto and Peterson took the lead for a good five laps . Somehow the chain came off of Peterson's Yam ah a . This 00 (j') ~ -. Results 500 PRO: 1. Jim ~ lCAI: 2. May Jonningo lM.il; 3. 0-. Teylor(Yom!. 2&0 PRO: 1. Jim ~ (c.Al; 2.11abby KJIno (y1lTll; 3. MIuI~ (Yom!. 125 PRO: 1. S _ Schml1z (y1lTll; 2. Jon Onner (Y1lTll; 3. Gory o.rton IHon). 500 INT: I. IIr8nd Johnoon ISuzl; 2. Greg AtItiNon lMoil: 3. Roger (Yoml. : Johnoon lSuzl: 2. May Richerd 250 INT 1. _ (Yom); 3. Rondy M"lHonl. 125 INT: 1. John _ IHonl: 2. Rondy Commo.. (YO" " ; 3. JIm ttortn.1lHon). J 500 JR: 1. Elrod FllIon.-, (Yom); 2. Rid< PerIl (Y"",,: 3. MikeWright (Y""". 250 JR DIV 1: 1. DlMd Thoyer (Yo"": 2. Doug R_ (Y"",,; 3. GIonn MoIquiot (Yo"". o BEL-IlAY CDMPAIiY.IIiC . IItYERIiA7/01i J. CDR'-HOO7RS• A po. Bo. 52fl. Depl. BR.;n F.rmmgdaJe. NJ 07721 (2m) 938·2< 21 r ' 32<16 elo. WESTERIi HEADDUAR R$ TE S67s. Sli~ CoIItg! BMI. Dept. BR-BI FuJtertDn. CA92637 ( n.) TJB. < B 7<