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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-14, Page 31Local rider competes in race Local motocross racer Chuck Collins of Varna, com- peted in his first National level race series as an "ex- pert" rider recently. Chuck did extremely well in the EAST, across Canada, rank- ing tenth around two rounds, and took his experience with him to race in the Western Canadian circuit. He—raced raced at events in Austin, Manitoba, Calgary and in Edmonton. In Austin, a flare-up of an old injury hampered his efforts somewhat, but he still managed a respectable finish. In Edmonton, two flat tires frustrated attempts to finish in the high points, but he managed to finish as the fif- teenth top Canadian rider anyway. In Calgary, at the Super - cross, Chuck faced some of the world's best motocross riders like Brad Lackey, and the current Canadian Expert Champion and superstar, Ross Pederson of Medicine Hat. At the Supercross, Chuck placed tenth in the qualifier and fifth in the quarter final. The race was heavily con- tested, and desnio-., "ood placing, Chuck had to join World Champion Brad Lackey and many others who didn't qualify for the finals. The race was won by Ross Pederson, and he was followed by five Americans, including superstars Donny Cantiloupi, Jim Holley and Jeff Hicks. Chuck has returned home in time to continue his pur- suit of the Ontario High point series in which he's current- ly running third. Chuck will be racing at the Hully Gully Grand Finale Motocross race on October 2. 4111 PPRTKIPatrwil Hully Gully house league results Saturday, September 10 was the last house league motocross race before the House League season GRAND FINALE was run. Despite hot, dusty con- ditions, spectators and participants enjoyed a good race. Racers from six-year- old Scott Zimmer of Strat- ford to Junior and Senior level riders were racing — some coming from Hamilton and Toronto. RESULTS PEE -WEE A Bill Rainford, London; Pat Poulin, London; Kevin Reeve, London. PEE -WEE B Paul Bingham, Sarnia; Chris Berendregt, Pt. Stanley; Chris Humphrey; London. PEE -WEE C Dave Milewski, Toronto; Rob Bulyovski, Norwich. , NOVICEA Greg Parsons, Exeter, Jeff Bruinsrna, Goderich; Jeff Libby, Essex. NOVICE B Kelly Peev, Sarnia; Kevin Lupton, Watford: Gord Whitely, Atwood. NOVICE C Dave Fry, London. ENDURO A John Spears, Woodstock. ENDURO B Gary Lovie, Exeter; Dave Ferguson, Exeter. ENDURO C Mike Lewis, Sarnia; Stephen Caulfield, Stratford. MINI Scott Zimmer, Stratford. OLD TIMERS Peter Schell, London. JUNIOR A Hugo Maaskant, Clinton. JUNIOR R Ron Bardoel, Putnam; Brian Keys, Hamilton; Rob McIntosh, Brussels. The final House League race of the year will be held at Hully Gully on Saturday, September 17. There will be a party with time out to watch CTV's coverage of the Canadian National Senior Motocross Championships on Wide World of Sports being televised the same day. The final CMA race of the year is on October 2. Beginners' series starts Thursday night, September 8, the second race in the new beginners' series was run at Hully Gul- ly. It attracted all kinds of budding racers from six- year old Benji Crane right up to a few participants who wished they were six again. Particularly exciting was the ATV class. Several three wheelers arrived to give the small, but enthusiastic crowd of well-wishers a great show. One of the par- ticipants was Hully Gully's Drag Racing team rider Ted Chatterly.. Ted is used to straight line charges in the 200 mile per hour range, not to going over curves — and certainly not to riding on three wheels. Ted's first attempt at three-wheeler racing left him speechless and breathless. When he finally managed to catch his breath, his first words were "that's the longest 10 seconds I've ever raced!" Ted's normal style of racing usually only lasts, 10 to 11 seconds. However, once a competitor, always a competitor. Ted managed a third place finish in the ATV class, despite the fact that it was his first time. In fact, the beginners' series is designed for people who have never raced, or only dreamt about it. The next race in the Begin- ners' Series takes place at Hully Gully Thursday even- ing, September 15. • practice begins at 6 p.m. with racing starting at 7 p.m. Each par- ticipant races in two races, and the final placing depends on his or her com- bined score. For information on how to enter, a phone call to Hully Gully is all that's necessary. RESULTS: BEGINNERS RACES - September 8 MINI CLASS Benji Crane, Goderich ENDURO CLASS Chris Sakusov, Wingham Stephen Hutchins, Goderich Bryan Olson, Dungannon MOTOCROSS CLASS Mike Saxon, Ethel ATV CLASS (3 wheeler) Mike Rummey, Strathroy Jonathon Rummey, Strathroy Ted Chatterly, London Another great reason to join the Credit Union... WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 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For More Information Contact Your Travel Agent OR CALL ALL STAR TOURS 1-800-2659810 DO YOU HAVE THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983—PAG3A Goderich dee Wees defeat Clinton The Goderich Pee Wees are now facing Clinton, winning their first game 17-9 in Clinton. Goderich started the game off well with Scott Garrow hitting a triple, followed by Bill Whetstone's single and Andy Orr's double. All three scored runs along with Byron Bowman, taking a quick 4-0. Mike Ladd responded in Clinton's half of the inning by scoring after he had been walked. Both teams scored one run apiece in the second inning, and then Bowman hit a single and Dave Brown walked. Both players made it home. Clinton scored one run, and stranded another runner on third. Goderich exploded in the fourth inning, scoring nine runs and going through 13 batters. Garrow reached base on a single, and Whetstone hit a fly ball, Then Ore°, Bowman, Brown and Donnelly each hit singles. 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