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  • The Man Who Beat 106 A Hydro's

    At the 1976 Stock Outboard Nationals at Hinton, WV there were something like 107 A stock hydro's entered. My parents and the Augustines (Pop and GiGi) were the race directors for the event. The night before the A-Stock hydro elimination heats, they drew the heats (each boat ran twice) by hand. Then they typed the heat sheets and ran the mimeograph machine all night and morning.

    It seemed to take the entire day to run all those elimination heats. Maybe 3-4 boats were pre-qualified, so the rest had an almost impossible task to qualify. Many, very good boats did get into the finals.

    A couple of weeks ago, I happened to meet the individual who won that year in ASH. I thought this was quite an accomplishment and certainy one of the greatest wins of all time.

    Any guesses who won?
    David Weaver

  • #2
    Coop?

    Cooper Jess?

    Just a guess.

    CSH12M



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    • #3
      Strike 1

      Originally posted by CSH12M View Post
      Cooper Jess?

      Just a guess.

      CSH12M

      Not Cooper.
      David Weaver

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      • #4
        Maybe Hutchins?
        Chris Fabbro 2-F CSR / Carson Fabbro 95-F 25ssr, CSR, CSH, 300SSH / Greg Fabbro 63-F CSR, 25SSR

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        • #5
          Ash

          Kenny France?

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          • #6
            Chuckie

            It Was:

            Chuck Zolkowkeski. He was running Andy Hanson's outfit.

            I know..... I was there.

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            Dean F. Hobart



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            • #7
              Winner, Winner

              Originally posted by DeanFHobart View Post
              It Was:

              Chuck Zolkowkeski. He was running Andy Hanson's outfit.

              I know..... I was there.

              Dean wins the contest, but 5 points are deducted for spelling errors. Chuck Zolkoske won ASH in 1976 and I believe he used Andy's boat in the finals.

              No worries Dean, I also butchered Chuck's name in the recent USTS write-up for the Spring DePue race. Chuck is a great guy and we are lucky to have another top-notch compeitor in the USTS.
              David Weaver

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              • #8
                Copy and Paste

                No worries Dean, I also butchered Chuck's name in the recent USTS write-up for the Spring DePue race. Chuck is a great guy and we are lucky to have another top-notch compeitor in the USTS.[/QUOTE]

                David,

                That's where I copied and pasted it from!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                By the way, for history: I had the fastest elimination heat time. But, I blew the first final heat start. 12th in the first heat and 2nd in the second heat...
                4th overall.

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                Dean F. Hobart



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                • #9
                  I'd like to see a race with that many entries in one class. I'd never heard about that one before.

                  Cecil Johnson told me about a race (I think it was a Nationals.... NOA? or AOF?) that had a ton of B hydros. You had to win your elimination heat to make the finals! I believe the race was at McAllister, OK. Hopefully Mark will see this and fill us in.....
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                  • #10
                    getting in the finals was tough

                    At Depue in the late 60's APBA Alky Nationals, some classes, even if you won your elimination heat, did not guarantee you a spot in the finals. Last years champion, and the eastern and western divisional champion were already qualified, so in several classes just winning the elimination heat would not do it. You had to win and be among the 9 fastest. I remember one year there were 10 or more elimination heats in either B or C hydro and several elimination heat winners were left out of the finals.

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                    • #11
                      Chucky Z at Kankakee, IL in SST 120 class.
                      Mark N
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                      • #13
                        Hinton 76

                        I posted this on my Guess who thread.

                        1976 SO Nationals
                        Dateline Hinton
                        1976 winners:
                        JR Todd Nelson
                        AR Andy Hansen *
                        BR Red Yost
                        CR Ernie Dawe
                        DR Racer Allen
                        25R Tom Nuccio *
                        15R Cooper Jess *
                        JH Scott Shuman
                        AH Chuck Zolkoske *
                        BH Vern Kargus
                        CH Bunky Bowerman
                        DH Glasses Neely
                        25H Jeff Hutchins
                        Super C Brad Snow
                        15H Lenny Falcone

                        * still active racers
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                          bunky

                          Bunky Bowerman is an active oyster fisherman down in Yankeetown, FL. He also designs and builds some novel [no transom, front engine] outboard powered oyster boats.
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                          • #15
                            I remember.

                            I was number 12.

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