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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975 NEWSPAPER_0003Page 22 Enfield on a cool but sun October October 26, 185 racers enjoyed the tins! Motorcross this aces they hostat Enfield Thi for highlight five s Year awarding of this raraCes' The geld h7p forf the 8e he Nigh "as the s�cl ley were. anon at onf ''CpCp�� 1 rV `II 1 Y SJames �1bIth E Inters nfiel t Shed;dteur'" 4, lnt� 14 Ce �dt'ake i e4ertIck WohaskaI exPertn BlshopcaS 250 atn� e Ithaca Geo' YracuShe,se; 250 pregnetterep arcate r drake expert Tr - Gene c Mi g, 0 n ar hyllle. l,e Lallterborrn year , Lisa male Rider the, sburg, Auble, ,, Of n these°�aceS 're areg°tar folbwer of nothing gets You'll know um racer. Not Weather, way of the and not celeft not injtnles uncommon to ons. It's not be n a delicious birthday cake dust COVered riders asf was to case last week. Della was baked the cake and birthday celebrates were Glenn Snyder, Mark Pagliaro and Glenn Marion. thefinalSaturday, at Alberta Pa k Macedon, New York this year. Brian Marion took a first place trophy for 125 Amateur and Rider of the Week Plaque Award. Roy Hubble was the recipient of the Rider of the Week Award a few weeks back, for the 250 Amateur Class. Phil Auble is again back in shape and in the winning circle after a long bout with a big cast last year. Phil is the brother of Lisa Auble, "Female Ride of the Year" at Enfield. Mike Kobre picked up a 5th place trophy at Enfield. It was the first trophy he had gotten at his home track. In addition to the high point trophy for 125 Expert and 250 Expert, George Sheldrake also went home with the purse for 1st place in Sunday's race for both ! classes. You can't beat that for !. good riding. i No racers had to be taken to the hospital. There were several j spills and bent fenders but no broken bones. Taughannock Publications I Dirt Diggers HOST jj(11 October 2 --- cc _ 1 6fh W1nnCr5 Yamaha', Ted 1 W�P�: Lamaht 2, Jeff S x111 80 1 e �2y �l Lhti �t Cas cc ln. Robins l , Ko�hl � Owek,1%Zuuk. I %lden, 125er' Ro', %24 1; 3. Kevin IthacaNOryce I�'Zuki �rnle Pndicof'Ida; 2 a°gerst Ka asR0 ( Jack well, m n aki G Ord Can -Ary) sgrtoves' Yamaha ark Am • , 1y' s. Honda. ' 7• Jeffutnansbur 125 qMateur �' Eaf'ield' arpenter, 1wasakiD2 Bliss, Brian Marathon Honda 3t reK Marion, Enfield, Yamaha• 5. Mike Kob Phil Aub e,E Truman bins Yamaha Ta. Alex Perialas, Ithaca, Yam LI. Norman Smith., Enfield Can -Am. 125 expert — Sheldrake, Ithaca C. rge Geoan-Geo z: Doug Cowell, Ithaca, Honda; 3. Pete McGill, Penfield, Honda; 5. Glen Snyder, Enfield, Honda. 250 Novice — 1. Steve Hope, Painted POST, Suguki; 2. Kevin Shiner, Horseheads, Yamaha; 3. Paul Hadmn, Moravia, Yamaha. 250 Amateur — '/al. John ilishop, Marietta, Can -Am; 2, ')ale Parsons, Burdett, Bultaco: i. Marty Crippen, Odessa, Yamaha; 4. Jeff Juber, Enfield, Yamaha; 250 Expert — I. George' Sheldrake, Ithaca, Can -Am; 2. Dan Fish, Enfield, CZ; 3. Doug Cowell, Ithaca, Husqvarna; - 5. Dale Knapp, Ithaca Bultaco. On Sunday, November 2, several of the Enfield members and friends rode in a Hare Scrambles Race at Victor, N.Y. Enfield Dirt Diggers members, Brian Marion; Flank Auble, Roy Hubbell and Dale Parsons are receiving awards from the Western Sports Committee for . their fine riding. In the 125 Amateur Class, Brian finished 2nd and Frank finished 3•d. Roy and Dale finished Std and 3rd respectively in the 250 Amateur Division. On November 29th, the Top Ten Riders of all the Amateures (125,250, and Open) in the entire Western N.Y. Division will be honored at a banquet in Webster. In addition to the fine meal the ridgy Rv�cei�e Will bt g awa*krds a nd III Aubir'yarion'p Enfield cls ell, 9th ath place h place des top true awardsly lac yders � their Dale Pagetting glee h the In all abov eys, etc by he to econd gas wereZZ h Place. The tracks. mts posted atminoed Geost rgvere Sakes r heldwllfriend rof oit riders. rrophy gal It should be a night to remember by several Of our local behe there from Moto -Plato will field May shapeIng away so En- sures to add to Iheir1e More books Over 1000 this racers participated yeaf Diggers r at the Dir Track. A note osincere t Diggers preciation iap- s extended to all the racers, to Bangs Ambulance, the Enfield Fire Company, Partner's Market, Newhart's Store, Jake's Tastee Freeze and all the people Who come early and stay late. To the people who help during the races, the Naggers, the starters, the scorekeepers, the an- nouncers, the cooks, the registrants and the clean up crews, another note of thanks for their dedication. The Enfield Dirt Diggers are very very proud of their first full year as track hosts. They intend to combine their experience of this first year with their en- (husiasm for next year and make next year's racing season an even better one. Now officially one race season old, the Dirt Diggers have received complaints and com- pliments. The roar of the machines lingers in the h of lows of this small hamlet causing disturbance to some of its long time residents. And half way up the hill of the Enfield Center Road entire families gather with their friends, watching their kids race, sharing in their wins and heir defeats. The solution: noiseless motorcycless