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1951 Jimmy Phillips / Riverside T.T. Races - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1951 Jimmy Phillips / Riverside T.T. Races - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, Vintage Magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    JIMMY PHILLIPS
    GRABS ANOTHER
    CHAMPIONSHIP
    Phillips, Kretz and Gunter
    Make It a Clean Sweep for Triumph
    at California State Championship
    T T Races
    RIVERSIDE, Calif., Nov. 11.—At the
    Box Springs Canyon T.T. race held No-
    vember 11th at Riverside, Calif., Jimmy
    Phillips displayed the riding ability that
    marks him as one of the outstanding
    T.T. riders of the country.
    Phillips, winner of both Peoria T.T.
    National Championship Titles, added one
    more championship to his long list of
    victories. He finished a half lap ahead
    of second place man Ed. Kretz, Sr. (the
    grand old man of racing), who was
    very closely pursued by Ray Tanner for
    third place. Win Young finished fourth,
    followed by Bert Brundage.
    Box Spring Canyon’s tricky kidney-
    shaped track is a real test for man and
    machine alike. The weather was perfect
    for racing, not too hot or too cold, al-
    though it got pretty chilly as the race
    did not finish until almost dark.
    Of the 200 entries, only 14 qualified
    for the Main Event. Such well known
    Champions as Ed Kretz, Sr., Win Young,
    Tom Turner, Ray Tanner, Bobbie Tur-
    ner, Jimmy Phillips, Bert Brundage and
    Eddie Kretz, Jr.
    Fastest time of the day went to “lit-
    tle” (I use the word loosely) Eddie
    Kretz, Jr., riding a Triumph Thunder-
    bird. Eddie’s time of 46:35 seconds also
    broke the track record. Eddie won the
    Trophy Dash, but was not presented the
    Trophy in the customary manner, I mean
    by a beautiful girl and the customary
    kiss. Maybe they figure Eddie is a little
    young yet. Novice final went to Albert
    Gunter on a Triumph.
    The main event was a thriller from
    the start. Jimmy Phillips jumped into
    the lead at the start and there he re-
    mained. For several laps Tom Turner
    was second, followed closely by Eddie
    Kretz, Jr. Eddie in trying to pass Tur-
    ner at “Young Gulch” (so called be-
    cause of the jinx it has held on Win
    Young) was forced into the bank and
    down went Turner and Kretz, Jr., Eddie
    losing out on what might have been a
    clean sweep. Ed Kretz, Sr., then took
    (Continued to Page 29, Col. 1)
    Phillips receives Trophy and Congratulations from Skip Fordyce,
    Riverside Harley-Davidson Dealer.
    Eddie Kretz Jr. made
    fastest time of the
    day and won the
    Trophy Dash.
    Albert Gunter, trans-
    planted Texan, took
    Novice event. He is
    rapidly becoming a
    power on the coast....
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