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jones made no mistakes in the second molO and led from start 10 [in ish to secure the overall victory. Brothers Shane and Andre Pene dominated racing in the Mini division, taking [irstand second, respectively. Kevin Sheppard came through [or third overall. Wayne Cook earned first place in the Beginner class with solid 1-2 molO finishes. Ft. Ruder soldier Mark Vieth appeared to have the overall win in the bag, but he fell from first to third on the last lap o[ the second moto. Vieth was able to salvage a second place troph y. Honda-mounted Bill Rhodes took home the last Iron Man trophy by placing fifth in the Beginner class and fourth in 125cc competition. I'ormer Iron Man winner George Baum was on hand and took eighth overall in the Beginner class. At 38, Baum was the oldest rider to win the Iron Man, which is given 10 the rider who has the best combined score among those who enter more than one class. Results IRON MAN: 1. Bill Rhodes (Han). BEG: 1. Wayna Cool< (Kaw); 2. Marl< Viath (HanI; 3. Ricky Stavanson (Yaml. , 25: 1. Keith Janes IKawl; 2. Keith Hatfield (Yam); 3. Jeff Brown (Kawl. 250/500: 1. Hugh Gatlin (Han); 2. Joey Bruer (Suz); 3. Laslie Dickens (Han). MINI: 1. Shane Pene (Han); 2. Andre Pene (Han); 3. Kevin Sheppard (Kaw). Williams scores at PaducahHM By Karen Lewis PADUCAH, KY, AUG. 16 Denne Williams put his Henderson Cycle Sales, Tri-State Cycle Sales-sponsored Harley to the front of the Open main and took home the win in haH mile action at Paducah today. Williams bested the 14crider main and took home the lions share o[ the Kiwanis Club's purse, plus aD extra bonus donated by Sills Cycle Center. Williams led the pack into tum one with Allen Minor, Scott Rothschild, Gary Wiell and Tommy Register jamming through in that order. Williams and Minor, both mounted on 750s, began to put ground on the field by lap two. At the halfway point Register had gOllen around Weill and Minor's bike began to misfire. The next lap saw Minor dropped to fourth by both Rothschild and Register second and third. Minor nursed his machine into fourth with Weilt finishing fifth over David johnston. Mike Ladd powered to the lead o[ the 250cc final and was never seriously challenged in taking the class win. james SeLZekom and je£(. Middlebrooks hooked up into a battle [or second with Setzekom holding the advantage at the nag. Gary Weilt held fourth until Allen Minor came by with two laps 10 go settling him into fifth. Weilt and Alan Yarbrough split [rom the 200cc final with Weilt holding the point. At the hal£way point Weill was out with a blown engine and Yarbrough eased in [or the win. james Setzekorn was a safe second and Bob Ray Southard nipped jackie Brown at the line [or third. When the 125cc class hit the backstraight it was joel Barrow into the . lead over Scott Lamb, Bruce Fiser, Mike Mayer and Tommy Hayden. Mayer broke into the top three on the next lap with Lamb putting the pressureon Barrow. Lamb used an inside move going into turn one on lap [our to take the lead. Lamb held on [or the win over Barrow and Mayer with Bruce Fiser holding 0[£ Bobby Dowell [or fourth. Barrow came back to totally dominate the 65cc final with a (Jag-to-nag - - - -......l1li 18240 So. Vermont, Gardena CA 90248 8 P.M. 213/515-5115 Sell your old motorcycle with a Cycle News Want Ad!

