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Rose Cup Races $1.°° G.I.JOE'S ROSE CUP RACES $1.°° Portland The 15th Annual Sponsored by Sanctioned by Official Program International Rose Cup Road The Portland The Sports Raceway Races Rose Festival Car Club of June 14th-15th Association America . Nos. 75RS62S, 75N28S JENSEN-HEALEY—NATIONAL DP CHAMPIQN—2 YEARS IN A ROW WHY DO SOME MANUFAC• J. Frank Duryea with a winning cam 16-valve engine, probably TURERS RACE CARS? For the speed of 71/2 mph! the most advanced design power last eighty years racing has con• As early as 1947 the first unit in any production car today. tributed greatly to the technical Healey (Westland) won the inter• Its efficiency means low pollu• perfection of today's modern national Alpine Rallye in its class tion, high performance and good automobile. It was the "little" and brought home a total of four gas mileage. So if you combine and brave people (some people trophies. Since that time, the beautiful styling, comfort, han• called them crazy) who helped Healey name has become syn• dling and reliability, you have pioneer the automobile—these onymous with sports car racing the reason why in only two short include the racers who regularly and cars were bought by en• years over 7,500 Jensen-Healey tested cars for speed and endur• thusiasts throughout the world. automobiles have been ordered ance and the tourists who tested TODAY'S JENSEN-HEALEY from the small factory in West the cars under extreme road con- —The street version of the Bromwich, England. The Jensen- ditions. Then there were the Jensen-Healey is exceptional. Healey is now available with a gentlemen who admired the This magnificent roadster, the magnificent five-speed transmis• beauty and function of the cars National SCCA Class "D" Cham• sion and new Federal bumper they owned and kept them in pion two years running is a blend protection system. WINNING mint condition for their Sunday of sports car handling, exciting RACES HAS CONTRIBUTED TO afternoon parade down "Main performance and economy of OUR SALES AND CONSTANT Street"—the only paved area operation. (Motor Trend testeIMPROVEMENd T TO OUR PROD• around! The first automobile the Jensen-Healey sports car at UCT WILL INFLUENCE PEOPLE race in the United States was 26.1 miles per gallon.) The key to TO CONTINUE SUPPORT OF held in 1895 and was won by this car is the all aluminum twin OUR PRODUCT. Monte She/ton's BRITISH MOTOR CARS of PORTLAND 1638 WEST BURNSIDE STREET PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 224-3232 special introductory offer. AIEW TR-3 polish and glaze guaranteed safe for automotive finishes: THE FINEST CAR CARE PRODUCT ON THE MARKET TODAY. special offer TR-3 really works. Once you try it you'll agree. Use the attached sample. If it's as good as we say it is, take the sample packet or this ad to any of the stores listed below and receive $1.00 off the regular price of $3.98. Better yet. Use the sample packet for yourself and give the ad to a friend and you'll both receive $1.00 off on your first can of TR-3.* *(Only $1.00 off will be allowed on any single purchase.) TR-3 available at these stores: BAXTER AUTO PARTS MAC'S AUTO PARTS Parkrose, N. Lombard N.W. Murray Rd., Aloha, and St. Johns Cornelius and Gaston THRIFTY AUTO SUPPLY S. E. 122nd Avenue and Vancouver BUT HURRY! THIS OFFER EXPIRES JULY 15, 1975 guarantee: TR-3 is the only product that emulsifies dirt and oxidation, rather than using abrasives that can scratch your car finish. Our resins also guarantee you a better and longer lasting shine than any competitive polish IK-J International In Manufacturing Chemists or wax. — JiRTLESVILLE, OKlA^WtJ Winner 1974 Pebble Beach Trophy—Robert Ames in an HRG THE SCHEDULE SATURDAY, June 14, 19 75 7:30 am - 3:00 pm Registration & Tech RACE OFFICIALS 9:00 am - 9:15 am Practice & Qualifying Nat. Group - 9:45 am Group Chief Steward* Joe Henderson 9:30 am 10:00 am - 10:15 am Group Chairman/Observ* Ernst Wassmann 10:30 am Group SOM* Stan Bennett - 10:45 am 11:00 am Practice & Qualifying Trans /Am Frank Manley - 11:30 am 11:45 am Nat Group *Trans/Am Only - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm Lunch 12:30 pm Group 6 Chief Steward Al Brizard - 12:55 pm Practice & Qualifying Nat 1:10 pm - 1:35 pm Group 5 Operating Stewards Bob Mead 1:50 pm Regional Race - 20 minutes Group A Roger Eandi - 2:10 pm 2:25 pm Regional Race - 20 minutes Group B Chairman/Ohserv Glen Wilhelm - 2:45 pm 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Practice & Qualifying Trans /Am Safety Steward Ray 3:45 pm Regional Race - 20 minutes Group C SOM McDonald - 4:05 pm 4:20 pm Regional Race - 20 minutes Group D Berner - 4:40 pm 4:55 pm National Race - 24 Laps Group 6 Bohr - 5:25 pm 5:40 pm - 6:10 pm National Race - 24 Laps Group 5 Alternate John Barnum Race Operations Director Dick Coffman Driver Registrar Logan Gray SUNDAY June 15, 1975 am Registration & Tech Worker Registrar Joyce Erickson 7:30 am - 10:00 am Practice & Qualifying Nat Group 1 Contest Director Harv Henneman 9:00 am 9:15 am Group 2 Starter Tom Shea 9:30 am 9:45 10:00 10:15 am Group 3 Turn Marshal Bob Aniens am 10:30 11:00 am Group 4 Race Physician John Buell am 11:15 11:30 am Group 7 Chief Communications Pat Jahn am 11:45 12:00 pm Trans/Am WarmUp, No Qualifying Chief Tech Doug Van Dyke am 12:45 1:15 pm National 20 Laps Group 1 Chief Timing & Scoring Bob Arkes pm Race 1:30 2:05 pm National 24 Laps Group 2 Chief Emergency Joe Greulich pm Race 2:20 2:55 pm National 24 Laps Group 3 Course Marshal Dick Coffman pm Race 3:10 4:30 pm Trans/Am Race 50 Laps Grid Marshal Don Jackson pm 4:45 5:20 pm National Race 24 Laps Group 4 Rose Festival Assn. Race Chrm Robert Ames pm 5:35 pm 6:10 pm National Race 24 Laps Group 7 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THURSDAY, June 12, 1975 RACE GROUPS 4:00 pm - 9:00 pn Pre-reglstration and Tech, PIR National 1 SSS & SSSC 2 FV FRIDAY, June 13, 1975 3 FGH Prod., D S/R 7:30 am - 3:00 pm Registra tlon and Tech 4 FF 10:00 am - 10:15 am Practice Reg. & Nat. Group 5 DE Prod., BC Sedan 1C30 am - 10:45 am Group 6 Formula ABC, SV ^gjDO am - 11:15 am Group 7 ABC Prod., A Sedan, ABC S/R 11:30 am - 11:45 am Group Regional A ) 12:00 am - 12:15 pm Group FV These groups only for B 12:30 pm - 12:45 pm Group FGH Prod., C Sedan, D S/R ) Regional Race. Regional C 12:45 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch FF ) cars will practice with D CDE Prod., 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm Practice Reg. & Nat. Group 7 B Sedan, BC S/R) regular National groups. 1:45 pm - 2:05 pm Practice Nat. & Qualify Reg. Group 1 FOR INFORMATION 2:20 pm - 2:40 pm Group 2 Registration Logan Gray 644-8229 2:55 pm - 3:15 pm Group 3 Competition Director • • Harv Henneman 255-3967 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm Practice & Qualifying Trans/Am Tech Inspection Doug Van Dyke 364-9481 4:30 pm - 4: 50 pm Practice Nat. & Qualify Reg. Group 4 Worker Registration • • • Joyce Erickson 581-2907 5:05 pm - 5:25 pm Group 5 Membership Director • • • Jim Norlin 666-1842 5:40 pm - 6:00 pm Practice & Qualifying Nat. Group 6 Regional Executive Don Jackson 265-5059 6:15 pm - 6:35 pm Group 7 Portland Rose Festival 10 S.W. Ash St, 97204 227-2681 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION 10 SOUTHWEST ASH STREET • PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 • PHONE (503) 227-2681 It gives me extreme pleasure to greet all of you, both patrons and participants, in this 1975 GI Joe's/Rose Cup sports Car Races program. We especially want to thank the people at GI Joe's for making this professional race possible through their sponsorship of the $10, 000 racing prize fund. Every Festival president wants to see his year the best ever. It looks like we have succeeded this year. Having the first Trans-Am professional race during the Rose Festival by itself ensures this Festival's place in history. Our regular amateur program will be better than ever, too, and we have every reason to believe we will set attendance records as well. So, this Rose Cup series is a milestone. To all of you visitors, a sincere welcome. Come back again next year for our great Rose Festival-Bicentennial celebration. To all our neighbors, local and regional auto racing enthusiasts, you can count on the Rose Festival continuing to grow in its Rose Cup activities. May I wish you all a fine weekend of competition. Cordially, 4 / Robert H. Hazen President Robert Hazen William Love Mrs. Harrison (Junna) Elliott HONORARY DIRECTORS Neil Goldschmidt President William MaeGibbon Glen Ferris Henry Baldridge Mavor Myrl McKee Craig Finlev. Herb Ballin. Jr. .. Larry Campbell Waliy Mold R. Stevens Gilley Floyd Bennett 2w ur Vice President Guy Mount. Jr. Rolf Glerum William Boone mntswr Wcs Radford Gordon Guild Edward Casey James Payne Robert Ames James Robb Holly Hutohms Don Chapman Rose Society Secretary Richard Ross Andy Jacobs I ran/ Drinker jjigA George Rouebes Dale Johnson Robert Eaton LeRuy IE Staver - RolUn Killoran Brace Ruminski Everett Jones Robert f ranklin Chamber oj Commerce Treasurer Ralph Seolattt Daniel Keehel George I reek Robert W Blanehard Don Smith Lloyd Knudsen Webb Harrington Superintendent Clayton W.
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