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Dear Dealer,
As a Cycle News dealer, you'll not only
have the pleasure of disPensing a lot of
good cycle news to your customers, but
you'll also have the pleasure of pocketing
50% profit.
A minimum order of 5 copies per issue
makes you an official Cycle News dealer.
As
d-ealer, you'll receive a handy
Cycle News counter rack, an Open/
Closed sign and point of purchase sales
aids included in your one time set up fee
of $4.00.
Why wait? Wherever you are - East,
or West, there's a Cycle News edition for
you to sell out of. And a Cycle News
staffer is waiting for your call, 213/4277433, or write Cycle News West, P.O.
Box 498, Long Beach, California 90801 .
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By John Hipkiss
LONDON, ENGLAND, NOV. 29
On the world's smallest speedway circuit, Bruce
Penhall's World Select team beat Peter Collins'
Lions 45-32, but for the World: Champion his
flying visit back to England wasn't a particularly happy one as he looked most
unhappy on the glazed concrete
surface. Captain Penhall had
problems with the dreaded wheel-
afternoon, when he was no more than
a yar~ behi.nd the second placed man
and sull fiIUllhed last.
Speedway fans packed into the Wembley Arena to take a look at the only action during the long winter months of
this the third annual indoor speedway
meeting on the tiny lIS-yard concrete
tured.i!l.tM.~.ex~~g.r.a~'¢"·~'. track. They were treated to,~.~..
spin, which sent riders every way but
forward and his score was kept down to
just'three points.
But it was the World Champ who fea·