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Cycle News 1988 09 07

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c.AgOOlllOIl 2 1ltelcplcmeg j CPlcegellt: SANCTION ED 00 00 C') ........ 30th . A NN U A L 20-LAP HALF- MILE 'S P EC TA C U LA R Featuring the CAMEL CHALLENGE Suzuki-mounted Dave Bertram claimed second overall with a 3 .123 point score. Rounding ou t the top 10 was local rider Brian Mull on a Yamah a YZ250. Mull, unfor tunately, burned check nu mber five. R ick Sch ar_phorn, wh o was also consi dered to be a threa t to grab th e glory away fro m the National competitors, was pu t ou t of th e runn in g early in the event when his time keeping equipment faile d on h is KT M. Noti ceabl y a bsent from the event was new end uro sensa tio n Kevin Ben nett. Ben nett, who shocked th e troops with a n impressive win at th e previous round, elected to com pe te in the ECEA Series. Other notable finish ers were two m ore members of th e po pular Sch arphorn clan, A Sen ior co mpetitors Carl and Neil , both KTM-mounted. Carl came o u t ahead with an impressive score of 18 a nd brother Neil fin ish ed th ird . Harold H all rode hi s KTM to a seco nd place finish and made it a top three Michigan sweep . ' james Ely from Ohio and father of fabled ISDE competitors Scott and Vic, was a low point man aboard his Honda. Top out of state winners were Indiana 's joe Novicki, first A 125; . Wisconsin's j eff Hazel , A-Open winner; Indiana 's Gary Hazel, who topped the A-Fo ur-Strokes; top Super Senior T o m Dygert from Indiana: Wisconsin's Larry Steuck, who captured the B-Open title, and B Four-Stroke winner Norm Pope , who made the trek from Ontario, Ca nada. • Results GRAND CHAM P: Randy Hawkins (Suz) 1. H-PT A: Joe Hopkins (Kaw) 5. H-PT B: Shown LuCII. AA: 1. Dave Bartram (Suz) 3; 2. Alle n Gravitt (KTM) 4; 3. Alan Randt (KTM) 4; 4 _ Jeff Russoll (Yam) 4; 5. Jeff Fredene (Kaw) 44; 6. Kevin Hines (KTMI 5; 7. Torry Cunn ingham (Cag) 5; 8. Br ian Mull (YamI6; 9. Rick 5charphorn (KTM) 9; 10. Mike Toole (Yam) 1D. A 125 : 1. Joe Novicki tHon ). A 200: 1. Tom Densmore (Kaw). A 250: 1. Brian Lohman (KTM); 2. Scon Luca (Kawl; 3. 8rad Malon (Kawl. A -OPEN: I . Jeff Haasl (Honl; 2. Eddie Arn et (KTM ); 3. Ken Johnson (KTMI . A 4 -STRK: 1. Gary Hazel (Han); 2. Robert .Roy Jr. (Hon-); 3. Vern Pacholk e (Han). A SR: 1. Carl Scharph orn (KTM); 2. Harold Hall (KTM); 3. Neil Scharphorn (KTM ). LOW PT: 1. Jam es Ely (Han). S/SR: 1. Tom Oygen (Kaw); 2. Ron Sape (KTM ); 3. Ken Pellor (KTM). WMN: 1. Gale Estepho n (KTMI. 8-125 : 1. Eric Rosendall (Honl . 8-200: 1. Jeffrey 8romley (Yam); 2. Gerald Pons (Kaw); 3. Larry Hazelton (Kawl. 8·250: 1. Wesl ey Near (KTM); 2. Raben How ery (Yam); 3. Robert Bowman (Yaml. 8-0PEN: 1. Larry Ste uck (Han); 2. Frank Phillips (Honl; 3. Raymond Williams (ATKI. 8-4 -STRK: 1. Norm Pope (Han); 2. Bob Stue we, (Honl; 3. Mark Breza (Honl. B-SR: 1. John Bombyck (Hus); 2. Joe Estelan (KTM); 3. Rick McCowell (Kaw). C-200: 1. Glen M ills (Kaw); 2. Kevin M itchell (Kawl . C-2 50 : 1. Coug Kent (C-AI; 2. Ken Gilbert (KOX); 3. Mark Oswald (Husl . C-OPEN: I. Ken Eddy (KTM(); 2. Gary O'Oell (Yam); 3. Wes Habernehl (KTM). .SAT. SEPT. 24 8P~, .... -;::::::1 • - ~ W ILLOW TREE INN 1111 • • ArIniI - .~ GlI M -=t . . , •• • , ·18 00' 54lI-TREE €"(. CHALLENGE Six riders, live lops lor $17.soo. S10.000 to the wlnneL SHOBERT '* PARKER · '* GRAHAM TICKET MAIL ORDER FORM SA TURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1988 Rese rved Ad ult Reserved Child (12 & Under) . Gen . Adm iss;'on Adult . . : Gen . Adm ission Ch ild (9- 12) (All 518 .00 . 5 9.00 515.00 5 7.50 ea. ea. ea. ea. GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE AT ASCOT ON RACE DAY ONLY child ren 8 and under admitted free to ge nera l admissio n only.) ENCLOSED IS MY CHECK FOR Please enclose a self addressed stamped envelope alon g w ith check or money order payable to - AGAJANIAN ENTERPRISES P. Q Box 98, Phone' Na me City Ga rdena , Calif. 90248 _ _ ~Address, ~Sta te, ... , Zip _ '* CARR '* CHANDLER I RESERVED AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE A T I I 77CKi#~~~ I MAY CQMPANY,MUSlCPLUS &SPORTMART I (2~31480-3232' (714174002000 I AGAJANIAN ENTERPRISES I VERMONT STREET BOX OFFICE I 18240 S. VERMONT AVE. GARDENA, CALIF. 90248 I "(213) 321 ·5323 or (213) 515·5115 I I· TRACK LOCA TED AT I 18300 "VERMONT AVE. I GARDENA, CALIF. I FREE VIP PARKING FOR MOlORCYCLES I "WllEIlE TIE IWl8OII, SAIl IIE60 " 91 FREEWAYS MEET" (Asr:Dt) AMans GottaDo WhatA Mans GottaDo All yo ung men have o ne respo nsib ility in co mmon. They have to register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Allit takes is five minutes at any post office to fill o ut a simple form . So if you know a young man about to turn 18, remind him to register. It 's o ne o f those things he's got to do. Register with Selective Service It's quick. It 's easy. And it's thelaw. Apublicservice message of this publicationand SelectiveServiceSystem. 25

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