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Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1972, p. 24

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PAGE 24, T11IURSDAYýOCTOBF R 12, 1972, WHIT13Y l1RCE PRESS MOTORINO"% wîth Mi-ke Burgess CaLrter RACINO £m7w901 If you started a race ini the l3th grid posi- tion, worked your way up to Sth place, then on the i 3th lap hit a snow stormi, an oil patch and a guard rail . . . . would you not feel even slightly superstitious and woncter if some witch (possibly driving a racing car) hadt put a 'hex' on you? Well I'm sure these thoughits mnust have gone throughi the mmid of-Whitby's Ray Gray last Mon- day at Mosport Park after the afore - mientioned events occured. .The occasion was the running of the For- mula Ford qualifying heats for the seventh and final event in the 1972 Bulova Championship. Ray's car is a Lotus 6 1M powered by a Lotus- Holbay engine capable of sending the machine down the straighits at speeds in excess of 130 miph . fl.. ot bad for a littie 1600 c.c. (98 cubic inch) four cylinder miotor. Perhaps 1 should mienion that the whole car weighis less than 900 pounds, and when il gets into a wrestling match with a solid steel guard rail.. . well 1 shudder thinking about it. An avid motorsport enthusiast, Ray Gray has cornpeted at Mosport since its opening thir- teen years ago. He drove for Teamn Triumph (British Leyland Motors) for four years, and lias also driven Formula 'B' 'and Group 7 (2 litre modified). The past season hias been very dis- heartening (and costly) because of unfortunate incidents; such as the Tiger Town races where Ray accidentally touched wheels with another car, sending him airborne. He landed upside down, after rolling three tirnes, and needless ta say, it left him wîth a total wreck to bring homne to Whitby. Thanks ta Ray's able mechanie Phil Allan, the car was completely rebuit in timie for the next session preceeding the Grand Prix two wceks Slater. Guess what happened on THAT outing? A driver ahead of Ray went on thc gravel, hit thc brakes and lost control shooting righit across the track, causing a ten-car pile-up. Andi1I shouildn't have to tell you who was in the middle of it! Whitby's Ray Gray holds up a brokeri section of his lotus 61M and SMILES? Photo by Mike Burgess Well, back to the sledge hiammner and the nîoney tree(?) and Ray's racing again. That brings uis up ta last Monday. and you KNOW thie story fromi there! For thiose of you whioliîaven't hearci, tlhe last Grand Prix of theyear; the U.S. at Watkins Glen (last Stînday) was won by Jackie Stewart (Elf-Tyrell) making it two GYP wins ini a row and a total of four for the season, followed by teami- mate Francois Cevert ( Llf..Tyrell) and Denis Hulmie (Yard ley-McClaren) ail powered by Coswortli- Ford engines. Whiich ail miakes anc wondcr if iackie lîad won the I talian G.P. miglît I1IE, not Lmnerson Fittipaldi. now be World Champion? This Saturday imorn ing. a caravan of 'race' cars, ill be leaving for i)etroit ta conîpete in tlîe IDetroit Invitat ianal Slaloin Race ta be hcld Su oI- day at the Chirvslcr Test TIrack. TIi s 'en-aa da' (racing variety,) will hiave eighit local racers who have been invited ta represen t Canada iini the fastest and miost prestigiolîs Slalom Race ini North Amierica. Driving Vega gts' will be two timie Ladies' Champion Ruth Halliday, and Jimi Fammiie. The remaining local comipetitors are George Gilroy (Capri), icfî Christie (Volvo), Don (1Cme- ciit ( Z28 ('amaro) Hannu Halinien ( Datsun 240Z), and fitîally Ralph Robinson and 'yours trUly* in a Datsun S5 10. This shoul provc ta be a very cxciting, if not enlighitenîig week-end (the Amiericans DII) promise a pre-race party - Amier- can-sty lc)! And cllast bLit. inot lcaist lfor those willîi ng ta brave the chilly winds this weekencl (Oct. 13-15) at Mosport is the Playcr's Race of' Chamnpions. Thiese arc runi-off's 10ctcrm mc iethe national Canaciian Champ ions iin a Il raici nt classes. l'ie Canadiani FormlaL Ford chamiipion will he sent ta B rnid s [iat cli. hnglantd for thli Workl ('hai pilioni- sh ip FFT race. Octoher 22nd. ta run aLgaiist comi- pc I itors froni .il ovcr thle worid l'il ncxt wcck. lHappy Motoring! rBE AWGNST1 ý0 I xiY ] DONTl, START WITHOUT HELP MacDonald Minor Bantams Win Opener Great Gas Economy is part üf the score with Corolla MacDonald Restau- rant M inor Bantam Ail Stars opened thec Brook- lîni-Witby Minor Hock- ey season on Monday nighit ini Earnscliff Arena in (hinguacousy 0on a winning noate by a score of 4 . 1. Dean Seymour opened thîe scoring early ini the first pcriod on a pass fromi Dan Kenîp to roake it 1-0. Late ini the second period Marty Gallas slanm mcd the puck honme aflter J olin Jordan hiad slipped iiî the pass. Vithi bath teains playing shorthandcd ini the third period Allaîî MacDonald imade it 3-0 on a pass toIi Lloyd Cannons. Pîenty of' penalties ta bath teamis tliroughout the gaine kept thec boys alert and Blair Gibson l'inishied offtlî te scaring f'or thîe Brooklini-Whitby Bantamns an a long shiot lfromn the bluelme. B ill Morrison played shut- ouI goal for- haîf the gamiie and only a break- away goal by Richi Hall spoiled a shut-out bid by Robert Phiillips ini the second hiaîf of the gamne. Bo»wlimng WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWL LEAGUE SFCTION PINI'ALL /Xflsorts netî 535;L. Walkcr 5-31; M. 8,92; ;uidrps ,82, hm- LitnLnir -529; J.Laundrv 528; bugs 9,719; JeIly Beans 9,226; 52;A.i BStrdcss 5197; P. Davie Life Savcrs 9,160-, Maple Buds 5142a; A. BaxIcy 51 . Klr 8,786; Peppermints 8,991, aJ and NL A.SBaxER 200. S p Smartics 9,468. SNLSOE 0:5 pn TRIPLS OVR 500 D. oore cer 267; D. Moore 263; . TR53LE O. ViER 642; A. MPoel Kcioc253, 200; G. Sandt'ord 653; D . Chids 643; . SPoeler 236-, J. ('ox 234, 203; J. King 61; . hids63,S.Spncr 231;, F. Lott 224; A. Anderson - 610; J. King 608; G. Sandford 123; B. Childs 221, 208; A. 579, J. Cox 566; M. Snoddy Powell 217, 232: V. Brear 209; 558, V. Brear 556; F. Lott 542; F.. Kalar 208; A. Labanovielh A. Labanovicli 54 1; M. Farquhar 205, Fi. Moure 203 and A. 541; A. Anderson 539-, D. Stan- lîarkcr 200. WNIIBY MENS' LEAGUE'(WEONESDAY) HIGH TRIPLES: lans Zimmier 791, 354,.(-'. ('liiîds 769, 308, R. Moore 756, 285, 1). Duncan 737, 255, K. ('rossland 726, 281. R. Childs 717, 249, '1. Ainsworth 7 16, 259, J. Town- son 708, 254. R. Vanderende 707, 256, S. Rice 698, 262. IIIG[f SINGLES: L. Rced 276. 0. Moore 269, G. Denyci 260, D. Young 257, Bi. Bois 252, T. Norwick 250, K. King 249, K. Laundry 248, Leslie Recd 247,.J. Mift'in 247. TEAM STANDING. Doug Wil- sun's Men's Wear 7, Don's Spur Service 7, Pickering G.S. 7, Dtifts Towinm Service 7. Mit- ton Llectic 5. Whitb)y LFee Pres s5 B & R Transport 4, i.B. McMullan Real Estate 4, Tony's Metn's 1-airstylîing 4.,(Con- %olidated Bathurst 3. Te'ain6, 21 Mifflin's Barber Shop t, Whitby Dodge Chiry. 0, 'ea i 15, (W Team 16, 0. i j lEST WAY MOTORS Dundas St.W. Whitby 668,4792 m

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