Car Scramble Results
Driving with great ability, B. Tullett (100 yd won the grand finale at the Riccarton-Hornby Car Scramble Club’s meeting at Springs road, Prebbleton on Sunday. The greasy surface fully tested the drivers’ ability. The 12-lap finale took heavy toll of many of the cars. Tullett had to work hard to beat the hard driving of B. Cunneen (70) and N. Wellbeloved (90). Results:—
First Division.—lntroductory Handicap: B. Guy (30) 1, S. Carter (50) 2, G. Roxburough (30) 3. Templeton Handicap: B Cunneen (30) 1, B. Tullett (60) 2, S. Carter (70) 3. Sockburn Handicap: G. Roxburough (40) 1, J. Richards (40) 2, B. Tullett (80) 3.
Second Division.—Riccarton Handicap: R. Guy 1, R. Jones (go) 2, J. Richards (100) 3. Yaldhurst Handicap: R. Guy (30) 1, J. Richards (110) 2, M. Goulding (30) 3.
Rod Division. —Hornby Handicap: L. Wood (go) 1. B. Fisher <100) 2, B. Smith (80) 3. Hoon Hay Handicap: J. Erickson (60) 1, L. Wood (30) 2, P. Annan (120) 3. Islington Handicap: J. Erickson (90) 1, L. Wood (50) 2, P. Annan (130) 3. Mini Division. Prebbleton Handicap: M. Scarlett (50) 1, B. Mooar (100) 2, G. Gerrard (100) 3. Hci Hei Handicap: M. Scarlett (80) 1. G. Beswick (50) 2, G. Gerrard (110) 3. West Melton Handicap: Bill Mooar (120) 1, G. Gerrard (120) 2, B. Phillips (30) 3. Grand Finale: B. Tullett (100) 1, B. Cunneen (70) 2, N. Wellbeloved (90) 3. 1
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 13
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