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  • Stock Outboard Nationals 60 years ago

    Aug. 29-31, 1953 the Stock Outboard Nationals were contested in Syracuse (Liverpool), NY on Lake Onondaga. The monster lake provided good conditions the first two days, a miss on Sunday and the finals Monday. None of the 1952 winners repeated, though many were in the mix. The great Gerald Waldman won his only Stock title with a win over Ohio's John Hopper and defending champ Bob Switzer of Illinoisin DU. JU had its first seriously contested national with Jeryy Opperude of Wisconsin beating Paul Lyons of Concord, CT.
    Dick O'dea scored back to back firsts to beat Jim Miner of Syracuse, Ind. and defending BU champ Ron Zuback of new Jersey. The field pushed the clock in the first heat of BU. Jerry Moshier of Phoenix, NY won the heat the title over Dayton, OH's Jon Culver and Massachusets' Bob Robbins. North Bergen, NJ's Tonio Stroscio scored a first and a second in CU besting Oakland, Cal.'s Ted Davey and Schenectady, NY's Paul Merrick.
    Pro (alky outbaord0 ace Don Baldacini scored a first and a second to take the ASH title back to Miami. Long Island's Jesse Jewell won second and Detroiter Bill Clare, third. Tony Lamontia of University Heights, Ohio captured the BSH crown over Jon Culver and Selina Ohio's Larry Kruger. After scoring two seconds {in BU and BSH} Jon Culver won DSH over Greenville, SC's Norman Propes and Brockport, NY's Pete Mosher.
    broccoli

  • #2
    wow!

    Freakin' awesome Craig!

    We want more!

    http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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    • #3
      Bill

      My stepdad Bill Kneeland as a youngster racing in New England had to contend with Ronny Zuback. Seemed Zuback was basically Mr Mercury and would win all the major marathons in BU.

      Bill started racing in 1947-48 which was the inception of Stock Outboarding i believe.........The Alton Bay Marathon in New Hampshire drew hundreds of enteries and was inspected by Edgar Rose and i believe Charlie Strang. We have old videos of them actually with black hair tearing apart engines in the inspection tent!!



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      • #4
        wow...strange feeling, I raced with half those guyes...went to that race. Even had Ted Davey build me a A hydro some years later

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        • #5
          Dion, We were expecting you to make a come back.
          broccoli

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          • #6
            Dion, We were expecting you to make a come back.
            broccoli

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            • #7
              Come back? I cant even kneel down to pick up my hearing aid when it falls out. I did run the lake Winnepisauke marathon a couple times...we had course races @ the
              Wiers {sp?] & wolfsboro also. Its pretty sad to see what the stock classes have come to today
              dion

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              • #8
                Matt, did Bill Kneeland run a 55' bu sid ?? 8-B?

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                • #9
                  Bu

                  Dion
                  Bill raced out of New Hampshire as a kid which of course is denoted by the letter A.

                  I don't think he ran 8-B.



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                  • #10
                    I was there. DON JONES 9-D

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                    • #11
                      I was there

                      Have about 100 feet of 16 mm,working on converting it

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                      • #12
                        CM-1-D middletown 53'

                        hey Don, do u recognize any of theseMiddletown pits 53.jpg
                        dion

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                        • #13
                          Cm i d lolly pop my speedliner don jones

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                          • #14
                            Cm 1d lolly pop my new speedliner

                            don jones

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                            • #15
                              I kinda thought that lolly-pop was u'r boat Don..good to hear from u again...only been 60 years. If I'm not mistaken 53" was before the C.O.A. joined apba. I still had ct -151 on my pabst b standard. as i remember you were commodore of the club at some point. best regards Dion Arrigoni

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