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Cowboy john Cook set another
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way past on the ·second lap and then
went about the uneviable task of
catching the fleet Faria. He closed the
ga p on lap three, bu t by the time the
heckered flag unfurled Faria was
counting out his winning paycheck
for the second Saturday night in a
row.
The main reason that Faria failed
to make it to the Handicap main i
the fact that he never got out of his
Handicap heat race. In that one Louis
KOSSULh (NJKlLou's Service/Smith
Goggles Jawa) held him off over the
final two go'rounds for the last transfer spots. Kossuth made it through
his semi and into the main where he
turned in a beautiful performance.
He weaved his way around the competition from hi 30-yard line starting berth and he passed Chris Martin
for the lead on lap [our. From there
Kossuth padded his lead and he took
the win on the night that he was -celebrating his 22nd birthday. Martin got
his best finish o[ the year by taking
second with Brown again taking third.
Victorville's own Walt Foster was
promoted to Second Division and he
promptly won the main off the zero
yard line over Jim Blan and Bentley
Barrett. Tony Frank (F.P.&M. Weslake) won the red-nagged-shortened
Third Division main from Jim Rogin
and the "Flying Chicano" Tony
Gomez.
SCRATCH: 1. Mike Faria (Jaw); 2. Ronnie Correy
(Wes); 3. Scotty Brown (Jaw).
HANDICAP: 1.louis Kossuth (Jaw); 2. Chris Mar·
tin (Wes); 3. Scotty Brown (Jaw).
SECOND DIV: 1. Wa~ Foster Waw); 2. Jim Blan
(Jaw); 3. Bentley Barren (Was).
THIRD DlV: 1. Tony Frank (Wes); 2. Jim Rogin
(Gdn); 3. Tony Gomez (Jaw).
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Tight action at Speedway USA featured this tussle between leader Tuff
McBride. Gary Hicks and Louis Kossuth; amazingly, no one crashed.
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Area Kawasaki machine, but Jim
Sisemore a.rid Bast Bros Welding,
Bart Bast put on the heavy pressure
and made the passes work. Mike
Delacy and Pill Linn had the fans on
their collective feet for the final heat
with side-by-side dueling and Delacy
the winner by inches with Kid Curry,
now complete with new Skoal Bandit
colors, in for third.
Lining up the main saw Ceranio
the low-yard guy while Ingels was a
no-show having suffered problems in
the Scratch heaL Geranio led the first
turns, but it was once again Houston
who was looking good. He made the
pass, along with Bast, and set a pace
that looked fine until Bast moved up
for a pass auempt that saw Houston
down. In the ensuing scuffle of bik~
and elbows, Cook came up WIth the
lead and the next lap found Houston
still in the racing line. Mechanic Jeff
Collard auempted to clear the way as
Bast nearly ran over the downed
rider. Cook took the win as the fans
expressed disapproval of tactics with
Geranio second over Bast and Curry.
Jim Sisemore and Delacy had a
great first Scratch heat while Ingels
suffered a mechanical problem leading the second heal. Bast was tugging
on his rear wheel when it happened
with Curry geuing the favor. Houston and Linn gated well [or the third
heat with Linn getting.thenod atthe
checkered and it was Cook and Martin side-by-side for a lap in the final
heat before Cook took over with the
patented showboat atmosphere.
Pau Linn and the Petrich Cycle/
Arai/Hi-Point Wes iewent for the cup
first and pulled the wall as Sisemore
was next picking the number two slot
and Cook pulled [or third. Bast came
up with the license to steal without
drawing, but at the start it was Cook
with another unbelieveable gate. Linn
went for the rim ride and slid out
while Bast took the inside road and
came up with the second as Cook
kept up a pace that was subdued after
the Match race with Bast.
Shawn Reppert is making quick
work of getting yardage in Division
Two. He joined the class just a few
weeks. ago and won his first main
over veteran Perry Sherman and a
hard charge from the back by Mike
Solis. Mike Kain topped the Division
Three ranks with Joe Leonard a fine
second place after a collision with the
non-moving front straight wall.
season, but only under some strange
circumstances during the 12th round
of Thursday nights at Baylands Raceway Park.
Leading out the night's racing,
Cook went for the throat in the first
Handicap heat winning big over CT
Alloy's Scott Briard and Steve Martin
on the MPE/Martin & Son Paving/
Results
~eam Trim special. Eddie Ingels
SCRATCH: 1. John Cook; 2. Bart BasI; 3. Jim
Sisemore.
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brought out the A&A Racing services
HANDICAP: 1. John Cool<; 2. Nick Geranio: 3.
special for the second heat win over
Bart Bast.
DIV TWO: 1. Shawn Reppert; 2. Peery She,man;
an inspired John Houston, Jr. and
3. Mike Solis.
Steve Crawford in third. N' k GeraDlV THRE',F. ..M.i..... K

