Page 10, Thursday, August 17, 1972, WvHITBY FREE PRESS * 0prS MOTORINO with Mike Burgess Tope Trans-Arn Winner WParreê Tope, wv i n n e r of the final Trai'*-All¶'ace July 30 at Sanair, made it 1 two-in-a-row' i ast Sunday at Mosport Park. It vvas a first for Mosport. The first time that the Javelin versus Mus- tang v er s us Camaro batt le has been waged on the challenging, twisting 23 mile coursEý.[* The race wvas helà in honour of lRon an d Eve White wvho wverý, reppriers, photographers and o rg9an i z er s well1 k n own ta thousands in the autoracing and.motorcycl ing wor Id. Returnfng from a race at Mid-Chio last faîl by lîght plane, the Whites and two others were I o s t i n a s torm over L ake Ernie and crashed. The Ron and Eve White Memonial Race for Crippled Children, organized by 'Mol Carter, 'Alfie'l and Stephanie WHITBY SPEED'N CUSTOM Wl SEIL Hurst Crager Thrush Edelbrock Zoom Hl 112 Srock St. North Wlmtby, Ont. 668,0 iol ley *5422 -BROOKLIN RIEPAIR SHOP 8 Roebuck St. NEW and USED Lawn Mowers and Bicycles( SOLD and REPAIRED / BASEBALL and LACR( FflIIIPMFMT SLawn Mowers Sharpened Glass Cuthinq 655-4361 )SSE Ruys de Perez, was officially started af ter three pace laps by' Whipper Iilly W ats on , the director of the Ontario Crippled Children Society. The thirty-three car grid, consisting of twenty-four Camaros, se ve n Mus- tangs, one Firebird, and one Javelin, was led by Warren Tope (Mustang) and Milt Minter (Camaro). Topels Mustang took the lead, Minter m ov ed back to thi rd," and Mo Carter squeezed his Camaro into second place. These three cars held the first three places for the entire race, and when the checkered flag came out. . . . t was Tope, Minter, ai-d Carter in that order. After the race; Warren Tope com- mented - 'lit was a real nice race on a real nice track"' - Mult Minter on 2or- sches and Trans-Arn cars - "theyire both a lotof work"l - and Mo Carter - 111 just couldn't catch Mult!" In the prel iminary C u 1Io v a Sedan R ac e , 1lm sorry ta report that local 0. M. S.C. member Don Jeyes limixed i t up1w i th George Cornacchi o and a rook ie in a mini, iýnd suffered extensive dam- age ta his Vega. Don wvilI probably be out for the ÂcAEas>on now . .. s ee ms a shame; i t was tf're first lap and the car wasrunningbeautifully (I know, 1 tuned it!) But itislikeoneguysaidawhileback, "The story of racing is being able ta f i n i s h without breaking the motor or bending the metal". 'TiI next week, H--appy Motoring! PIZZAZZIP 668-6495 C... And VIsh Us At 106 Byron St. S. WHITBV OPEN HOURS -- Sunday thru. Thurs Friday end Saturday 4. 00 p. m. to 1. 00 a. m. 4. 00 p. m. to 3. 00 a. m. F NELSON MOTOR a TRANSMISSION WEARE SPECIALISTS IN .. *4 Speed Standard & Automaýic Transmissions We are also speciatized in Rebuilding and lune-Up for Hi Performapce Engines. * 74 BARRIE ST. OSHAWA 579-2065 BERAN ES MOTOR SALES AUTHOR/ZED SALES OFF TO SPAIN!I Hairstyliîng a wv a r d winner Tony Scanga of Tony's Ments Hairstyling is going to Spain, Sep- tember 21 st to compete in the World Hairstyl ing Campeti tions. Before Tony goes ta Spain why flot drap in far expert scissor and razar cutting, shampooing, and prafessional scalp treatment. Tony can also fit yau with a wig or taupee if necessary. And by the way, Tony is Iooking for a madel ta take ta Spain, expenses paid. And it could be you! Stop in or phone Tony's Men's Hairstylinq 668-5441 BLAIR PK. PLAZ,** aoffer 7 .m.-668-5597 WHITBY WHITBY MALL OPTICAL Thickson Rd.& Hwy. #2 Complots Optical Service Lob Repairs lys Examination Contact [onses 72 8-m7141 WATSON Jr.- and Th e CHIF LTTE BARMusked CHIl 11111 14HAssassn« Th e Fobulous ___ ___ _ _D G ETS SPECIAL ATTRACTION HAPPY FARMER HUMPHREY 52 0 Ibs. 52 0 Ibs. qs LORD FAUNTLERO Y LADY WRESTLERS ç CARMEN MONO VS SANDY BURCHNALL The Fabulous SUNGH vs D r. X PLUS ONEOTHER_810_BOUT ________ AJAX AR ENA SUN. AUG. 20 8:30OPm American Motors AM13ASSADOR BROUGHAM STATIONWAGON 668-2262 BASELINE ROAD AT WHITBY-PICKER/NG TOWNLINE