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a. - V.atara - -'altura - Na.,.
ing made it close on the last lap, but
not close enough, prompting the
Budman 's contingent of lovely locals
to cheer wildly. Griffith ended with a
dozen points, one more than Ford.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the
night was Bakersfield rider Ron
Hardin who was a picture of consistency, scoring in each race. Back on a
regular basis for the first time since
'78, Hardin only scored one win, but
ended up in fifth place with IO points.
Results
POINTS: ,. Buddy Robinson (15); 2. Rob Pfetzing
(14k!. Rendy Griffith (12); 4. GaryFord(II); 5. Ron
tulrclin (10); 8. Dave Hencodt (9t. 7. Donny But....
(9); 8. Stew Hill (9); 9. Rendy Blevins (7); 10. Chris
Hedge (6); 11. Stew Mertin (8); 12. Deen Vort< (4);
13, Mert< Drllgony (4t. 14. Kenny Hensen (3); 15.
Johnny Hou_n (3); 16. Jim flogin (0).
Robinson regroups
for Auburn win
By Jann Houston
AUBURN, CA, AUG 5
Buddy Robinson came back to
-Auburn for the first time this
season tonight, survived a horrifying end-over-end, or better
yet, bike-over-rider crash in the Handicap main to come back and win the
Scratch main.
Taking the lead out of the gate,
there was never any doubt who was in
the lead. The thrills in this event
which put the fans on their feet were
between Duane Yarrow and Eddie
Ingels. Yarrow, who got past Steve
Crawford on the second lap, made it a
side-by-side "duet" with Ingels for
theremaining laps. At the checkered
f)~, which went to Robinson, it was
clearly Ingels in second, followed by
Yarrow and Crawford.
.Backtracking to the Handicap main
event, Gary Stewart held the lead for
the first three laps, followed by Bart
Bast and Steve Elstins. Tom Ferris
was down and out in the first lap,
leaving Paul Orlandi and Robinson
riding hard behind the leading duo.
In turn two on lap four Robinson,
who was just about to make his move
from the outside, was suddenly off
the bike and somersaulting in the air;
aSilhe bike was end over end a few feet
awayllt was a heart stopperl
At this point Bast took the lead as
Orlandi moved into second, and Stewart dropped to third, which was the
finish. According to Robinson, he
went wide, losing control as he
attempted to avoid Tom Ferris, who
had decided that lap [our was a good
time to leave the infield and go on
back to the pits.
In the Division Two main, David
Chaidez got past Brett Flory on the.
last lap to take home another Division Two trophy. Flory was second
and Rory Rundle third.
In the Division Three main, Buddy
Robinson's brother in law, Scott Nelson, kept it "all in the family" as he
left the races with another trophy,
holding the lead for the entire event.
Mark Zeissler got past Derek Dorresteyn on the last lap for second and
Mark Bergquist was third.
In the Juniors, it was Scott Brant
again! Darrell Anderson was second
and Bobby Hedden was third.
•
Results
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Buddy Robinson; 2. Eddie
Ingels; 3. Duane Yarrow; 4. Steve Crawford.
HANDICAP MAIN: 1. Bert BISl; 2. Plul Orlendi; 3.
Gery SltIW1Irt; 4. Sle.. Elslins; 5. Tom Ferris; 6.
Buddy RobinlOn.
SECOND DIV; 1. De.. Cheidez; 2:Brett Flory; 3.
Rory Rundle; 4. Rid< Stephens.
THIRD DIV: 1. Scott NallOn; 2. Mlrt< Zei_r; 3.
Mert< Bergquill; 4. Der. Dorr_eyn; 5. John
Proto; 8. ~ Mil.....
JR: 1. Scott Brent; 2. Dernell Andenon; 3. Bobby
..-..; 4.
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Wright; 6. Tommy - . . ; 8.
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Fronk Giordano. on board his Kawasaki GPZ 750. wins
the Super Moditled Closs at the raln-delayed NMRA
Englishtown Notional. Fronk Is hatl Look to< a new notional
record soonl
Jim Cooper. on the monster motor AAlAltered KawasakI.
wins Competllion Eliminator.
Both bikes hod one thing In common. WEB·CAM
PERFORMANCE CAMSHAFTS. Small and large motors alike.
WEB·CAM has the right camshaft tor proven perfo

