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Mow two was lengthened to 12 laps at the last minute to offset the advantage which the open bikes held over the smaller machines 0[[ the start. When the gate clid drop the start was dominated by the 250cc Honda of Reinholt. DeVane dropped into second and immecliately moved to challenge Reinholt for the lead a Jon McCabe settled into third. DeVane. who had seized his bike during practice, was ricling a borrowed YZ250, took the win, despuenursinga broken ankle sustained the week before. Fir t molO winner Kraig Constantino ran fourth early in the molO, ,before Frisz was able to slip by and take 0[[ after McCabe. Fri z was all over McCabe in the closing laps, but could not make his way around. Constantino finished just behind Frisz. Results OPEN MONEY PRO: 1. Jon Reinhoit (Honl; 2. Jeff Frisz (Suz): 3. Kraig Constantino (Yam). PEE STK: 1, Ronnie Renner (Yam); 2. Jarrett Tipping (Yaml; 3. Donald Leddy (Yam). 0-60 AM: 1. Edward Ray (Kaw); 2. Matt Harrell (Kawl; 3. Kenny Yoho (Kaw). 0-60 NOV: 1. Ricky Carmichael (Kaw); 2. Jarrett Tipping (Kaw); 3. Simon Sanders. 80 B: 1. sean Smeltzer (Yam); 2. Anthony Paggio (Hon); 3. Chris 8rown (Honl. 80 C: 1. Ryan McNeal (Hon); 2. Craig Eckert (Yam); 3. Glenn Campbell (Yaml. 80 BEG: 1. Chris Davis (Yam); 2. Luis Rivera (Kaw); 3. B.J. Marx (Hon). '25 A: 1. Vince DeVane (Yam); 2. Harold Matthews (Yam); 3. Glann Somerville (Hon).• 125 B: 1. Chuck Syben (Hon); 2. Anthonl'White (Yam); 3. Ricky Hampshire (Kaw). 125 C: 1. Kevin Jorah (Yam); 2. Bill Mallene (Hon); 3. Billy VanArsdale (Yam). 125 BEG: 1. Anthony Paggio (Y.m): 2. Duane Dooley (Hon); 3. Scott Copel.nd (Honl. 250 B: 1. David McNe.1 (K.w); 2. Todd Colbert (Hon); 3. Kenny Johnting IHon). 250 C: 1. Keith Westbrook (Yam); 2. Mike Parker (SUl); 3. Todd Williamson (Honl. OPEN NOV: 1. Tony DeCosmo (Hon); 2. Jeff Pingel (Kawl; 3. Keith Westbrook (Hon). SRS; 1. Ron Renner (Yam); 2. Dayjd Brown (Yam); 3. Richard Beadle (Hon). wee 55: 1. Charles lening (Hon); 2. George Tipping HUGE STOCK· LOW PRICES EXPERIENCED STAFF Why Buy Anywhere Else? BELLFLOWER YAMAHA 10401 AI....r•• 8.IIIIo...r. CA (213) 925-5017 (Yam); 3. Gerald Nuccio. WOMEN: 1. Gina Perry (Hon); 2. Laurie Hampshire (Kaw); 3. Tracy Moore (Hon), Huston hot at HideawayMX By Pete Keiser CHASSIS REPAIR serving the Nort_ since 1979 w. Ire..,... s.r.vhten motorcyc" and ATV forb. wMeIa. ax.... brllb totoraand Mndleban. tndividual components or complete vehiCles refumi"'-d. 44 C. T. EmerpriHs 125._ Moil. 'r.ke, CA 9&091 ('16) 142-41511 BOYESEN REEDS OSC Distributing 4232 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. Mich. 48020 (313) 673-3366 U.P.S. Daily NEWBURG, PA, ocr. 26 Robert Huston missed the holehot in the first mow of the Open Expert cia s, bu t scorched a wet track ~o take the win in the final event of the season at Hide- away MX. HUSlOn put his KTM into the lead just ahead of Donald Houtz. Houtz then got passed by Gregory Lykens. Lykens spent everallaps in striking distance but couldn't muster a pass. In the final lap of the 20minute molO Houtz snuck up and passed Lykens for second. In the second molO, Huston again outsprinted the field after a luke. warm tart. Houtz again took second on his Yamaha, followed by Lykens on a Kawasaki.. Michael Crockers' ATK finished both molOS in fourth. Houtz pulled 0[[ a double moto victory in the 250cc Expert class, as HuSlOn and Kenneth Messerman cliced for the second and third spots. Huston was looking mooth in the first two laps, while holding second, but he lost traction and fell. Mes erman got by and stayed ahead before his Suzuki also went down. A good battle ensued, but HUSlOn stayed ahead to earn second, leaving Messennan in third. After an entire season of intcn e dueling, Pierron Reasner and Jonathon Lloyd proved they still had the ability lO thrill the crowd. Lloyd jumped to the holeshot in the first molO of the 60 class. This was one of the [ir·t times Reasner wasn't into the fir tturn in the lead. Lloyd stayed ahead despite Reasners' hard charging. The econd molO saw Reasner return to form as he blitzed to the holeshot. Another very close race followed. This time, Reasner stayed ahead and took the viclOry on his PJ -1I0ury GripiCumberiand Kawa aki. While Reasner was the ea on points champion for the tra k a well as Distriet6, Lloyd gave him an excellent run for his money. • Results 50: 1. Bruce Herve (y.m); 2. Jason Crone (Hon). 60: 1. Pierron Reasner fKaw); 2. Jonathon Uoyd (Kaw). 80 JR: 1:Oavid Arnen (Hon); 2. Pierron Reasner (Kaw). 80 SR A: 1. Gary Shively (Hon); 2. Jeffery Yentzer (Kaw). 80 SR 8: 1. Matt OBardorf! (Kaw); 2. Joseph Magaro (Kawl; 3. OBron Clark (Yaml. 125 A: ,. Mickey 'Pentoney lKaw); 2. Brian Eichelberger (Suz); 3. Todd Harper (Honl· 125 B: 1. Chris Lykens (Kawl; 2. D.niel Wilson (Kawl; 3. Rodney Yenuer (Kaw). 125 C: 1. Mark Ensor (Hon); 2. Chuck Potts (Kaw); 3. Richard Hain (K.wl. WOODSMAN: 1. SCOll Cooney (Yam); 2. Ronald Freg (Hon); 3. Michael Witzel (Yam). 250 A: 1. Donald Houtz (Yam); 2. Robert Huston (KTM); 3. Kenneth Measerman (SUl). 250 B: 1. Dennis Harbison (Kawl; 2. N.than Swartl (Sull; 3. Doug Poe (Kawl. 250 C: 1. Jody Newling (M·S); 2. W.yne Filas (Yam); 3. Roberto Marsico (Kaw). OPEN A: 1. Robert Huston (KTM); 2. Donald Houu (Yam); 3. Gr.gory Lykens (Kawl. OPEN 8: 1. Robert Burfield (K.wl; 2. Matthew Forman (Honl; 3. Chuck Potts (Hon). SR A: 1. Skip Nelson (Yam); 2. Basil Skinner (Yam); 3. Jay Parry (KTM). SA B: 1. Bob Bruman (Kaw); 2. Dave Roadermel (Kawl; 3. D.vid Kindness (KTM). SUP SR: 1. John Fahnestock (Hon); 2. Pierre Reasner (K.w); 3. Gerald Winkler (KTM).