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  • #76
    Ed Wulf

    Originally posted by Dave Schubert View Post
    Ken Winters 14N Steve Stevens 6-N John Shidel 29-j Then 727 D Then 727 F. O'Dea Real early on was 85-J Then turn prof, needed even #'s 86- J. Hydro's needed three #'s he went yo 586-J. Don Pontius Started with 86-P & when father retired went to 32-P I think Ed Wolf started out with 123-N.
    Eddie Wulf's boat and Eddie.

    Cooper
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    • #77
      John R.

      D-14 / 14-D John R. Yale

      18-D ????

      J-6 ????

      21-D ????

      44-D (not R.C. ...)

      69-D ????

      Michael D-1

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      • #78
        69-D the McMahon's?
        444-B now 4-F
        Avatar photo credit - F. Pierce Williams

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        • #79
          69-D Yes !

          Richard "Kelly" McMahon

          Raced CU and DU, then EMR and FRR with his wife Sue.

          Good guy.

          Years ago I went out to dinner with Kelly and Ed Tomani. Never saw so much fried chicken inhaled.

          Michael

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          • #80
            More boat names

            44-P "The Purple Haze"
            444-B now 4-F
            Avatar photo credit - F. Pierce Williams

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            • #81
              reber

              larry reber? 44p
              John Wlodarski jr
              Johnny Wlodarski III
              24J

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              • #82
                J-6 I think, almost sure was George Andrews

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                • #83
                  Howie -

                  I can picture the Purple Haze Boat - Didn't it eventually come home on your Dad's van

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                  • #84
                    Region One names........

                    JU - Doug's Bug
                    JU - Ill Eagle
                    BSR - The Mad Hatter
                    BSR - Restless
                    BSR - CSR - Hop To It
                    DSR - Bad Penny
                    DSR - Ulcers
                    CSH - Spare Ribs
                    CSH - Stardust
                    CSH - DSH - Perky

                    Most Appropriate Name - Phil Langtagne's BSH "Blazing Saddles" after winning the SSOA coveted Saddle Award in 1977 & 1978.

                    33-B in the late 50's was Jim Dawkins in BSR. He lived across the street from us and my Dad was 33-B in ASH & CSH. The next Driver to run 33-B in Region One was a rookie named Bill Giles in 1960!


                    First SSOA National Champion - Bud Goodwin, CSH
                    17-B Peter Crowley
                    9-B Steve Fitts
                    7-A Alvin Carpenter
                    Last edited by TPLACE31; 04-06-2009, 08:30 PM.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by ryan_4z View Post
                      Ponch and Simmons.

                      Who was the original 4-J?
                      I don't know if he was the 'original' 4-J, but he did use 4-J on this same boat the final year he raced JU in (I think 1962). I do not have a picture of the boat with 4-J on it, however. Anyone recognize who this is?
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                      • #86
                        Steve: BSR -CSR "Hop Tu-It" was Lary Castagneto and you got the 1st SSOA national champ correct - Bud Goodwin. Good memory.

                        Don Graham

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                        • #87
                          In the entry showing a picture of Ed Wulff the boat in the background with yellow numbers appears to be 51-D. 51-D was Frank Warner CU & DU who drove his boat over the dam in either Turner Falls - MA?? or South Hadley - MA?? in 1959. A guy by the name of Herb Lanphear (name spell??) from NY who raced my own particular class ASH slid down face of dam to assist.

                          Don Graham

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Heliarc View Post
                            I don't know if he was the 'original' 4-J, but he did use 4-J on this same boat the final year he raced JU in (I think 1962). I do not have a picture of the boat with 4-J on it, however. Anyone recognize who this is?
                            15-J Bob Strrasser

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                            • #89
                              Csh

                              Spare Ribs--- Ken "Pork chops "Hall

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                              • #90
                                Number for Tommy Goode???
                                Twisted Sister



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