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~ TEN tYEARS " AGO I KGB-FM Hlata ( SUPER . I I • •» jP lam Kawasaki swept both legs of tli Champion Spark Plug 200 road 5{;? e National at Ontario. Yvon DuQ'.(mel took first each time out, and was followed by teammates Gary Nix· o and Art Bauman. Yamaha's Kenny -~oberts was the first non-green fin'lsIler in the National, carding a pair 6 fourths for fourth overall. Roberts ·('ame back to take the Junior/Expert 't'mbined win over mentor Kel Car·· -~thers (Yam). In the Junior race it fi as Yamaha rider Pat Evans out-g3iming Suzuki rider Pat Hennen To the win. And in the Novice event, iVes Cooley took the checkers ahead ~Kevin Stafford in a battle of Yama- \is. 'Q JACK MURPHY STADIUM SAN DIEGO, CA NOV. 5,1983 ONE NITE ONLY lo-< Q.) ..0 o ..... ~.TRA:S-CALSERIES u o World Supercr:oss FINAL 1983 RACE See the Super Stars Broe Glover, Ron Leehien, Mark Barnett, David Bailey & Magoo Chandler. • he second round of the Trans-AMA 'se'ries was a stadium race in Phila:aelphia, and Maico-meisters Gerrit ~olsink and Adolph Weil finished -2 in the 500cc International class. , OjImaha's Pierre Karsmakers·finished -ird, and his teammate Tim Hart ~as top American at fourth overall. ohn Borg captured the 250cc SuppOrt class on a Yamaha. J~ll '1iN0 days later the Trans-AMA series iltld its third round at Copetown, ~Dlario in Canada. Weil was first a.v.erall there, with Suzuki's Sylvain ·Geboers advancing to second overall ahead of Wolsink. Husky's Mike Hartwig was top American at sixth overall. There were both 250 and 500cc liupport classes, with Bultaco rider ;rom Rapp winning in the 250s and ~wasaki rider Jeff Wecker in the 500s. r 1 ljim Fishback was unstoppable in the Dusters 0-37 hare and hound, winning with a l2-minute lead over 'Flusky rider Art Knapp. Third overall went to another Open Expert, Yamaha-mounted Dick Harris, .. In a Washougal, Washington, mototoss, Yamaha rider Rick Burgett swept all three Expert classes. In the :?50cc Expert class, his competition was provided by runner-up Bert Noble (Mai) and third-placer Chuck Sun (Bul). Honda-mounted Sue Fish won the .J;'owder Puff class of a 0-37 motocross held near Santa Barbara, California. Second overall went to Lomi Rebec on a Suzuki, followed by the Hbdaka of Diane Connolly. ,', die Lawson rode an Indian to victory in the Super Mini.class of a Cora Raceway motocross. Bob Hadley Was second on a Honda. 1fhe l25cc Intermediate class at a QMC night motocross at Ascot Park featured Mike Bell winning over War· ten Reid and Ron Palmer. All three fode Hondas. With the Ascot Half Mile National only a week away, Harley-Davidson rider DeWayne Keeter warmed up for the event by taking the regular l5-lap Expert main event. Junior John Gennai (Tri) and Novice Skip Aksland also recorded wins. $1. @ 15 X $9.00 x--::-- $15 @ 12 X $7.50 x AN site =$ _ $ _ +$1.00 per ticket . .rvice charge TOTAL' TICKETS TOT...... _ PRODUCTION 'TICKETS WILL BE PROCESSED ONLY IF SERVICE CHAllGE IS INCWDED. •Please enc::tos. 0 stomped ••I.·oddr••••d bualne~a aize envek)pe. Ttckets wi" be' returMd to you 6n envelolM... otnerwise tn.... will be held otWtLL CALL WINDOW. Nome Doy Phone ( Addr. .a ttl., _ K& LCONGRATULATES RICKY GRAHAM 1st AT THE SEPT. 24 ASCOT HALF-MILE, ON WHEELS BALANCED BY THE MC·200 COMPUTER WHEEL BALANCER--FROM K&L SUPPLY! DEALER FINANCING AVAILABLE- CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION K&L SUPPLY CO. 316 Mathew St. Santa' Clara, CA 95050 (4081727-6767 ~\\\\,,,t m[;-2[][] ~[]rnpu1er whee' ba'an~er 5