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Jacobs, who spent the entire race in
second. Nick Crisman moved into
third place on the last lap, bumping
~ Shumway LO fourth. .
In the first Senior heat, Stueve had
just pulled off the track after his
_ Open heat win, but he led the field to
the checkered flag. Mike Dugan
moved inLOsecond place on the second
lap LO claim that pol.
Tom Jacobs topped the second
Senior heat race with a wire-to-wire
win. Greg JooP finished second.
tueve got his usual holeshot in
the finaJ and ran away to his second
victory. Dugan haa a race going with
Shumway, but with two laps to go
Dugan took second for good with
humway taking third.
Tom Norris had his Can-Am hooked up in the 200cc class. He led every
lap in both the heat race and the
final. Dan Brown hounded Norris in
both races, but came up short in both
outings. Brent Danneberg made his
move on the fifth lap in the final LO
take third.
Results
MINI: 1. Greg Schenk; 2. casey Rick.
200: 1. Tom Norris; 2. Dan Brown; 3. Brent
Danneberg.
250: 1. Andy Hinterlong; 2. Allan Richards; 3.
Greg Richards.
OPEN: 1. Jack Stue..; 2. Tom Jacobs; 3. Nick
Crisman.
SR: 1. Jeck Stueve; 2. Mike Dugan; 3. Dave
Shumway.
PRO: 1. Charlie Jacobs; 2. Greg Joop; 3. Jeff
Garner.
SIDECAR: 1. Dennis ShumwaylAndy Hinter/ong;
2. Ron Bernard/Nick Crisman.
Holt hauls at
LA CounfyMX
By Terry Rezek
PALMDALE, CA, JAN. 25
The California Racing Club
tried a new format this Sunday
at Los Angeles County Raceway
- a Vintage class. This class
was open LO anyone with a bike made
in 1974 or earl ier. This format proved
entertaining and will be repeated
once a month for the next three
monlhs.
Tony Pulliam scored th.e win in
the inaugurdl Vintage class rdce, while
Tim Holt took the I25cc Pro vicLOry.
Pulliam showed that he had no
trouble rid.ing a bike with just three
inches of suspension. Pulliam won
both Villlage class moLOS in comefrom-behind fashion. The race had
some Honda 250cc Elsinores, two
CZs, a Yamaha, and a '71 Bultaco.
Bob Alvis had one of the Hondas and
took both holeshots with Dan Hall
not far behind. Pulliam was slow off
the line on a 1971 Yamaha, but once
rolling, he moved the little Yamaha
quickly through the ranks. Pulliam
moved right Ort by Hall and Alvis LO
snag both wins. Hall followed for
second.
In the 125cc ovice wars, Tony
Qualls took the moto one lead in
midrdce and went on for the win followed by his usual nemisis, Mike
Crosby, and transitioning 80cc rider
Bubba Erickson. Qualls got the holeshot in molo two, but went down
hard in the middle of the lap. Erich
Broese!, who had crash problems in
moLO one, moved steadily up LO the
lead and took the moLO win, but was
too far down in the total to place.
Erickson came in at second and posted
the best total to take the overall.
Qualls was able to work his way back
to fifth at the end. That was good
enough for second overall.
Jeff Barbacovi returned LO riding
a£ter a three-year inj ury induced layoff
and promptly showed that he remembered how LO read start gates. Barbacovi took the holeshot in both motos
of the combined Intermediate and
Pro race. In moLO one, another 125cc
Intermediate, Scon Murphy shot by
soon after turn two and led until
125cc Pro Holt worked his \\'ay
through all the Intermediales and
took the kad on lap four. Holl wellt
on for the will and Murphy followed
him in for first Intermediate.
In moLO t"'0, Holt was off the Ii nt'
right behind Barbaco\'i and shot past
in turn I \\'0 for the lead. Holt won
ag,tin for firsl o\'erall Pro ,md first
I25cc rider while Murphy also reJX'ated for the 125cc Illlermediate o\'erall.
Robbie Brand and Frank ing-er
swapped moLO wins wilh in/{er /{elting the second win and lhc o\'crall
250cc Imermediale win.
Newcomer Brell Dailey \\'on the
125cc Beginner class. leading- wirelo-wire in moto one and mo\'in~
quickly from second altlwstart 10 the
lead and another win in moLO two.
Kurt Prather survived a traumatic
series of setbacks in Illoto one of the
250cc Beginners to take 'the moLO
win, followed by Dan Aug-ino and
Rocky Sifman. Augino \tod off molO
two, butSifman eventually got by for
the win ami the o\'erall with Aug-ino
g-elling second overall. Chris Leiker
also had

