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1958 USAC MIDGET REVIEW: SHORTY GRABS THE TRIFECTA

By: Pat Sullivan

With serious competition threatening him all the way, Shorty Templeman once again emerged as the top man in the midgets in 1958 to become the first three-time USAC National Midget champion.

The feat came much harder than the previous two for the Seattle, Wash. native as he finished only 8.25 points ahead of Rex Easton of Springfield, Ill. in the final standings.* Templeman and Easton were the top two contenders a year ago and, for the second year in a row, Templeman won out in the point battle despite the fact Easton won more races.

In 41 events, Templeman won twice and was the fastest qualifier five times.* Easton won four races in 42 appearances and was the fastest qualifier once.* Gene Hartley of Roanoke, Ind. raced in 32 features and repeated his 1957 third place finish.* Veteran Don Branson of Rantoul, Ill. was fourth.

At the end of April, with all the races to that time scheduled on the pacific coast, Johnnie Tolan of Denver, Colo. was the point leader with a substantial margin over Joe Garson of Los Angeles, Calif. and Billy Garrett of Burbank, Calif.* Templeman ranked fourth, but the points earned in the early races eventually proved to be the deciding factor.

The best in May was Mauri Wilson of Chicago, Ill. closely followed by Gene Force of Richmond, Ind.* Templeman and Easton were busy with Indianapolis 500 duties but returned in June in tandem force back at the top of the field.

Jack Turner had the best sustained run of the season during June, winning three-in-a-row and four out of six races from June 11 to June 25.* Bill Homeier of Pacoima, Calif. won a 100-mile race at Langhorne (Pa.) Speedway and vaulted into second place in the standings.* Homeier outscored all other drivers during the month.* Templeman picked up over 200 points and took the lead.* Easton was pretty far behind in ninth place but rising rapidly.

The month of July went to Easton as the Springfield, Ill. pilot began to make his bid for the title, moving into third place behind Templeman and Hartley.* Easton scored 437 points in a busy August to take over the championship lead.

September and October went to Don Branson, who won two of four races in the Midwest to cement a fourth-place finish in the final standings.* Had Branson competed in more races during the early portion of the season, he might have been the champion.* On the other hand, both Templeman and Easton had difficulties finishing races at the end of the season.

Templeman carried a very small lead into the final races in California.* Hartley closed with a rush to barely miss the Midwest Midget championship.* He still had a mathematical chance for the National crown, but decided against running in the west, so that left only Templeman and Easton in the running.

Easton won a feature at Phoenix, Arizona’s Manzanita Speedway, but couldn’t close much of the gap between himself and Templeman.* Going into the final race at Ascot Stadium in Gardena, Calif., Templeman led by 48.25 points.* Templeman dropped out of the race with mechanical difficulties early in the race, so Easton had to finish fifth or better to win the championship.* Driving a borrowed car, Easton tried with all his might, but sixth was the best he could do.

Templeman started his racing career at Bremerton, Washington in 1945.* He was third in the 1954 AAA National Midget standings, second in 1955 and was the champion in each of the first three years of USAC’s history.

In a span of 12 days during midseason, the series lost two drivers.* Paul Howe, 43, of Danville, Ind., was killed during the June 18 feature at South Bend (Ind.) Motor Speedway after striking the fence, then flipping back onto the track and landing upside down.* During qualifying for the June 29 event at Langhorne, New Brunswick, New Jersey’s Nick Duino endured a fatal broken neck following a series of flips that ejected him from his ride.* The 21-year-old was making his USAC debut.

Among the items that were subjected to a more thorough inspection in 1958 were helmets, seat belts, shoulder harnesses and roll bars.* New mandates required helmet shells to be made of fiberglass.* Helmets were to be equipped with adequate chin straps and liners in good condition to meet approval.* Roll bars remained only “encouraged.”

Duane Carter, Director of Competition, and Tom Binford, President, met with midget car owners, drivers, and promoters at Crown Point, Ind. on April 5, where it was agreed that the rule concerning drivers who enter events and then fail to appear at said event, would be enforced throughout the 1958 season.

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1958 USAC National Midget Driver Points

POS. **** PTS. ************** DRIVER

1*********** 1,038************ Shorty Templeman, Seattle, Wash.

2*********** 1,029.75******* Rex Easton, Springfield, Ill.

3*********** 919.5************ Gene Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.

4*********** 715.75********** Don Branson, Rantoul, Ill.

5*********** 699.75********** Buddy Cagle, Tulsa, Okla.

6*********** 640**************** Bob Wente, Saint Louis, Mo.

7*********** 628**************** Jack Turner, Seattle, Wash.

8*********** 600**************** Gene Force, New Madison, Ohio

9*********** 564.75********** Bill Homeier, Pacoima, Calif.

10********* 500.5************ George Amick, Vernonia, Ore.

11********* 468.5************ Russ Congdon, Puyallup, Wash.

12********* 384.5************ Len Sutton, Portland, Ore.***********************

13********* 379**************** Johnnie Tolan, Victor, Colo.

14********* 377**************** Rodger Ward, Beloit, Kan.

15********* 363.5************ Joe Garson, Los Angeles, Calif.

16********* 302**************** Tony Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, Ill.

17********* 275**************** Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

18********* 259.5************ Chuck Weyant, Springfield, Ill.

19********* 255.5************ Johnnie Parsons, Van Nuys, Calif.

20********* 254**************** Frank Burany, Elm Grove, Wis.

21********* 242.25********** Tommy Copp, Fresno, Calif.

22********* 232.5************ Bill Cheesbourg, Tucson, Ariz.

23********* 230.75********** Leroy Warriner, Indianapolis, Ind.

24********* 225**************** Billy Garrett, Burbank, Calif.

25********* 218**************** Mauri Wilson, Chicago, Ill.

26********* 217.5************ Dempsey Wilson, Lawndale, Calif.

27********* 214.75********** Johnny Moorhouse, Santa Ana, Calif.

28********* 214.25********** Danny Oakes, North Hollywood, Calif.

29********* 189**************** Cotton Farmer, Crowley, Texas

30********* 183.5************ Jim Packard, Indianapolis, Ind.

31********* 182.75********** Earl Motter, Fresno, Calif.

32********* 180.25********** Bob McLean, Granger, Ind.

33********* 167**************** Don Horvath, Riverside, Calif.

34********* 162.5************ Dickie Reese, Oakland, Calif.

35********* 154.75********** Les Scott, Livonia, Mich.

36********* 140**************** Bill Randall, North Reading, Mass.

37********* 131.75********** Lloyd Ruby, Wichita Falls, Texas

38********* 130**************** Dick Linder, Pittsburgh, Pa.

39********* 110**************** Johnny Baldwin, San Carlos, Calif.

40********* 107.5************ Art Bisch, Mesa, Ariz.

41********* 107.5************ Johnny White, Warren, Mich.

42********* 102.5************ Norm Hall, Los Angeles, Calif.

43********* 100**************** Ernie McCoy, Reading, Pa.

44********* 98.75************ Billy Cantrell, Anaheim, Calif.

45********* 96****************** Mike McGreevy, Hayward, Calif.

46********* 95****************** Ray Crawford, Pasadena, Calif.

47********* 88.5*************** A.J. Foyt, Houston, Texas

48********* 87.5*************** Jimmy Davies, Glendale, Calif.

49********* 80****************** Al Herman, Topton, Pa.

50********* 79.5*************** Dale Swaim, Jeffersonville, Ind.

51********* 75.5*************** Bob Cortner, Redlands, Calif.

52********* 68.25************ Ronnie Duman, Dearborn, Mich.

53********* 67****************** Bud Tingelstad, Dayton, Ohio

54********* 61.75************ Carl Williams, Kansas City, Mo.

55********* 61****************** Paul Howe, Danville, Ind.

56********* 57****************** Jimmy Daywalt, Indianapolis, Ind.

57********* 53****************** Andy Furci, Brooklyn, N.Y.

58********* 52.5*************** Gene Weyant, Springfield, Ill.

59********* 50****************** Jiggs Peters, Metuchen, N.J.

60********* 47.5*************** Roger Bailey, Patchogue, N.Y.

61********* 47.5*************** Johnny Roberts, Breckenridge, Mich.

62********* 41.5*************** Bob Schroeder, Chester, Ill.

63********* 40****************** Van Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pa.

64********* 40****************** Don Boorse, Milwaukee, Wis.

65********* 40****************** Tony Bonadies, Bronx, N.Y.

66********* 40****************** Chuck Arnold, Stamford, Conn.

67********* 37.5*************** Vic Martin, Ravenna, Ohio

68********* 36****************** Ed Normi, Petaluma, Calif.

69********* 34.75************ Buzz Barton, Tampa, Fla.

70********* 34****************** Roy Gillhamer, Fresno, Calif.

71********* 31.25************ Justin King, Columbus, Ind.

72********* 30****************** Harry Kern, Saint Paul, Minn.

73********* 30****************** Mike Magill, Haddonfield, N.J.

74********* 30****************** Bill Chennault, Kansas City, Mo.

75********* 29.5*************** Sonny McDaniel, Pasadena, Texas

76********* 27.5*************** Davey Moses, Mountain View, Calif.

77********* 26****************** Gene Gurney, Hayward, Calif.

78********* 25****************** Bill Boyd, Los Angeles, Calif.************

79********* 24****************** Joe Sostilio, East Natick, Mass.

80********* 23.5*************** Palmer Crowell, Hillsboro, Ore.

81********* 23.5*************** Chuck Booth, Sacramento, Calif.

82********* 22.5*************** Ted Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.

83********* 20****************** Dick Betts, Encino, Calif.

84********* 20****************** Jud Larson, Grand Prairie, Texas

85********* 20****************** Bud Sterrett, Los Angeles, Calif.

86********* 17.5*************** Larry Dunham, Norwalk, Calif.

87********* 17****************** Wally Hostetler, Indianapolis, Ind.

88********* 15****************** Jimmy Knight, Worth, Ill.

89********* 13.75************ Mel McGaughy, Puyallup, Wash.

90********* 13.75************ Jack Bates, New Carlisle, Ind.

91********* 12.5*************** Ronnie Kaplan, Chicago, Ill.

92********* 12.5*************** Don Edmunds, Anaheim, Calif.

93********* 12.5*************** Leroy Neumayer, Compton, Calif.

94********* 11.25************ Dick Ritchie, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

95********* 10****************** Foster Campbell, Denver, Colo.

96********* 10****************** Elmer George, Hockerville, Okla.

97********* 10****************** Bobby Boone, Springfield, Mass.

98********* 8.75*************** Johnny Kay, New Britain, Conn.

99********* 7.5***************** Roy Graham, Buffalo, N.Y.

100******* 7.5***************** Tim Sullivan, Denver, Colo.

101******* 7.5***************** Bob Spoo, Alameda, Calif.

102******* 6.25*************** Jack Beduhn, Grand Rapids, Mich.

103******* 5.25*************** Billy Wood, Kenosha, Wis.

104******* 5******************** Benny Kieff, Grand Rapids, Mich.

105******* 5******************** Rick Kerr, Bridgeport, Ind.

106******* 5******************** Keith Thompson, Terre Haute, Ind.

107******* 5******************** Dee Hileman, Palo Alto, Calif.

108******* 4******************** Wayne Weiler, Phoenix, Ariz.

109******* 3.25*************** Danny Burke, Arcadia, Texas

110******* 2.5***************** Tommy Rice, Denver, Colo.

111******* 2.5***************** Jerry Kemp, Saint Louis, Mo.

112******* 2.5***************** Jim Hayes, Long Beach, Calif.

************* 0******************** Fred Johns, Livonia, Mich.

************* 0******************** Bob Hare, Lyons, Ill.

************* 0******************** Darrel York, Robinson, Ill.

************* 0******************** Jim Davis, Indianapolis, Ind.

************* 0******************** Dick Frazier, New Castle, Ind.

************* 0******************** Dick Northam, New Castle, Ind.

************* 0******************** Harry Stockman, San Bernardino, Calif.

************* 0******************** Dwight Jones, Long Beach, Calif.

************* 0******************** Herb Swan, Cleveland, Ohio

************* 0******************** Jim Shaffer, New Castle, Pa.

************* 0******************** Dick Brown, Ashland, Mass.

************* 0******************** Eddie Jackson, Denver, Colo.

************* 0******************** Don Evans, Springfield, Ill.

************* 0******************** Jim Florian, Mentor, Ohio

************* 0******************** John Slowiak, Chicago, Ill.

************* 0******************** Jimmy Reece, Oklahoma City, Okla.

************* 0******************** Rex Records, Stamford, Conn.

************* 0******************** Willie Hunziker, Riverside, Calif.

************* 0******************** Jerry Mans, Wood River, Ill.

************* 0******************** Alex Toth, Saint Louis, Mo.

************* 0******************** Ralph Liguori, Tampa, Fla.

************* 0******************** Don Gerstner, Saint Louis, Mo.

************* 0******************** Ed McVay, Kansas City, Mo.

************* 0******************** Gordon Gadette, Chicago, Ill.

************* 0******************** Russ Royce, Centerville, Ohio

************* 0******************** Bob Disbrow, Chicago, Ill.

************* 0******************** Len Duncan, Philadelphia, Pa.

************* 0******************** Red Riegel, Leesport, Pa.

************* 0******************** Steve Yanigan, Bethlehem, Pa.

************* 0******************** Tony Romit, Bronx, N.Y.

************* 0******************** Louie Unser, Albuquerque, N.M.

************* 0******************** Bob Carroll, Los Angeles, Calif.

************* 0******************** Bob Butters, Brawley, Calif.

************* 0******************** Jerry Unser, Colorado Springs, Colo.

************* 0******************** Norm Rapp, Daly City, Calif.

************* 0******************** George O’Riley, Los Angeles, Calif.

************* 0******************** Dickie Deis, Fresno, Calif.

************* 0******************** Johnny Wood, Hollywood, Calif.

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1958 USAC National Midget Entrant Points*****************************

POS. **** PTS. ************** ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION

1*********** 1,042.25******* Lloyd Rahn, Tuscola, Ill. (#2)

2*********** 622.25********** Elmer Freber/Marquette Tool & Die, Saint Louis, Mo. (#27)

3*********** 619.75********** Ray Bolander, Noblesville, Ind. (#4)

4*********** 608.25********** Bob Higman, Lafayette, Ind. (#67)

5*********** 545**************** Bob & Gene Shannon, Dayton, Ohio (#22)

6*********** 464**************** Mabel Cummings, Chicago, Ill. (#45)

7*********** 464**************** Jack Whelan, Seattle, Wash. (#1)

8*********** 414.25********** Harry Turner, Kenosha, Wis. (#82)

9*********** 411.5************ Red Marley, South Bend, Ind. (#88)

10********* 403.5************ Avis & Clarence Fischer, Indianapolis, Ind. (#63)

11********* 382.75********** Ed & Harry Loniewski, Michigan City, Ind. (#87)

12********* 379**************** Bill Krech, Inglewood, Calif. (#76)

13********* 363.5************ Ernie Casale, Whittier, Calif. (#2)

14********* 302**************** Greg Flatow, Chicago, Ill. (#52)

15********* 298.75********** Elbert Willey, Moline, Ill. (#64)

16********* 291**************** Bill Luse, Monticello, Ind. (#3)

17********* 260**************** Johnny Pawl, Crown Point, Ind. (#18)

18********* 254.5************ Bill Lloyd, Indianapolis, Ind. (#27)

19********* 246**************** Jerry Zeelo, Gates Mills, Ohio (#21)

20********* 243.5************ Harold Guidi, Palo Alto, Calif. (#15)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: January 19, 1958 – Riverside International Raceway – Riverside, California

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Johnnie Tolan (Bill Krech #76), 2. Joe Garson, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Billy Garrett, 5. Don Horvath, 6. Art Bisch, 7. Dempsey Wilson, 8. Tony Bettenhausen, 9. Ray Crawford, 10. Bob Cortner, 11. Dick Betts, 12. Les Scott, 13. Danny Oakes, 14. Bill Homeier, 15. Rex Easton, 16. Louie Unser, 17. Earl Motter, 18. Harry Stockman. FQ: Johnnie Tolan (1:41.050)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 9, 1958 – San Jose Speedway – San Jose, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Billy Garrett (Gus Linhares #17), 2. Johnnie Tolan, 3. Dickie Reese, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Bob Cortner, 6. Dempsey Wilson, 7. Danny Oakes, 8. Les Scott, 9. Art Bisch, 10. Johnnie Parsons, 11. Dee Hileman, 12. Earl Motter. FQ: Shorty Templeman (16.400)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 5, 1958 – Gardena Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Joe Garson (Ernie Casale #2), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Ray Crawford, 4. Johnnie Parsons, 5. Danny Oakes, 6. Les Scott, 7. Bill Homeier, 8. Shorty Templeman, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Art Bisch, 11. Billy Garrett, 12. Johnnie Tolan. FQ: Joe Garson (15.930)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 19, 1958 – Gardena Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Johnny Moorhouse (Clyde Lynch #27), 2. Johnnie Tolan, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Dickie Reese, 5. Bill Boyd, 6. Danny Oakes, 7. Billy Garrett, 8. Joe Garson, 9. Art Bisch, 10. Don Edmunds, 11. Larry Dunham, 12. Johnnie Parsons. FQ: Ray Crawford (16.150)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 26, 1958 – Contra Costa Stadium – Pacheco, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Earl Motter (Moe Goff #57), 2. Dickie Reese, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Ed Normi, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Johnnie Tolan, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Larry Dunham, 9. Chuck Booth, 10. Bob Spoo, 11. Bob Cortner, 12. Joe Garson. FQ: Dickie Reese (14.160)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 11, 1958 – New Bremen Speedway – New Bremen, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. George Amick (Harry Turner #82), 2. Van Johnson, 3. Lloyd Ruby, 4. Billy Garrett, 5. Gene Hartley, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Ted Hartley, 8. Bill Homeier, 9. Chuck Weyant, 10. Johnny Kay, 11. Don Branson, 12. Paul Howe. FQ: George Amick (20.760)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 23, 1958 – Dayton Speedway – Dayton, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Lloyd Ruby (Ray Bolander #4), 2. Gene Force, 3. Don Branson, 4. Les Scott, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Harry Kern, 7. Johnny White, 8. Paul Howe, 9. Buzz Barton, 10. Roy Graham, 11. Wally Hostetler, 12. Carl Williams. FQ: Harry Kern (23.800)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 24, 1958 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Frank Burany (Harry Turner #82), 2. Lloyd Ruby, 3. Jim Packard, 4. Gene Force, 5. Buzz Barton, 6. Rex Easton, 7. Bill Homeier, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Paul Howe, 10. Wally Hostetler, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Danny Burke. FQ: Lloyd Ruby (17.390)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 28, 1958 – Raceway Park – Blue Island, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Frank Burany (Mabel Cummings #45), 2. Mauri Wilson, 3. Russ Congdon, 4. Jim Packard, 5. Davey Moses, 6. Sonny McDaniel, 7. Jimmy Knight, 8. Ronnie Kaplan, 9. Buzz Barton, 10. Les Scott, 11. Bob Schroeder, 12. Johnny Roberts. FQ: Mauri Wilson (12.740)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 29, 1958 – 16th Street Speedway – Indianapolis, Indiana – Night Before the 500

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Mauri Wilson (Mauri Wilson #61), 2. Andy Furci, 3. Leroy Warriner, 4. Joe Sostilio, 5. Rex Easton, 6. Tony Bonadies, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Palmer Crowell, 9. Mel McGaughy, 10. Earl Motter, 11. Tommy Rice, 12. Buzz Barton. FQ: Mauri Wilson (15.970)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 29, 1958 – 16th Street Speedway – Indianapolis, Indiana – Night Before the 500

FEATURE: (150 laps) 1. Gene Force (Lloyd Hamm #22), 2. Mauri Wilson, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Danny Oakes, 6. Andy Furci, 7. Frank Burany, 8. Paul Howe, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Palmer Crowell, 11. Russ Congdon, 12. Lloyd Ruby. FQ: Mauri Wilson (15.750)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 29, 1958 – 16th Street Speedway – Indianapolis, Indiana – Night Before the 500

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tony Bonadies (Edwin Walker #9), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Gene Force, 4. Les Scott, 5. Roger Bailey, 6. Russ Klar, 7. Lloyd Ruby, 8. Mel McGaughy, 9. Don Branson, 10. Paul Howe, 11. Davey Moses, 12. Buddy Cagle. FQ: Tony Bonadies

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 5, 1958 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Michigan

FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. George Amick (Harry Turner #82), 2. Buddy Cagle, 3. Cotton Farmer, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Bill Homeier, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Johnny White, 8. Jack Beduhn, 9. Benny Kieft. FQ: George Amick (23.710)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 6, 1958 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Johnny Roberts (M.J. & H.E. Holton #11), 2. Gene Weyant, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Bill Homeier, 5. Paul Howe, 6. Shorty Templeman, 7. Bob Schroeder, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Chuck Weyant, 10. Russ Congdon, 11. Dale Swaim, 12. Johnny Kay. FQ: Russ Congdon (13.410)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 11, 1958 – Cincinnati Race Bowl – Evendale, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Jack Turner #6), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Cotton Farmer, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Bob Schroeder, 9. Bill Homeier, 10. Norm Hall, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Harry Kern. FQ: Jack Turner (12.940)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 14, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Red Marley #88), 2. Bill Homeier, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Gene Force, 5. Russ Congdon, 6. Mauri Wilson, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Dale Swaim, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Buddy Cagle, 11. Leroy Warriner, 12. Paul Howe. FQ: Russ Congdon (12.970)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 18, 1958 – South Bend Motor Speedway – South Bend, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Rex Easton (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Len Sutton, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Cotton Farmer, 6. Bill Homeier, 7. Harry Kern, 8. Jack Bates, 9. Gene Force, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Gene Hartley, 12. Don Branson. FQ: Shorty Templeman (13.310)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 20, 1958 – Sportsdrome – Jeffersonville, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Jack Turner #6), 2. Leroy Warriner, 3. Rex Easton, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Len Sutton, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Buddy Cagle, 8. Gene Force, 9. Don Branson, 10. Danny Oakes, 11. Norm Hall, 12. Justin King. FQ: Bob Wente (15.040)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 22, 1958 – Santa Fe Speedway – Hinsdale, Illinois

FEATURE RAINED OUT. FQ: Don Branson

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 24, 1958 – Lansing Motor Speedway – Mason, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Jack Turner #6), 2. Cotton Farmer, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Danny Oakes, 6. Shorty Templeman, 7. Len Sutton, 8. Ronnie Duman, 9. Don Branson, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Russ Congdon, 12. Bob Wente. FQ: Jack Turner (14.170)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 25, 1958 – Grand Rapids Speedrome – Grand Rapids, Michigan

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Jack Turner #6), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Russ Congdon, 4. George Amick, 5. Rex Easton, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Bill Homeier, 8. Norm Hall, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Tim Sullivan, 11. Rick Kerr, 12. Danny Oakes. FQ: Don Branson (12.800)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 28, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Gene Force (Bob Higman #67), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. George Amick, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Don Branson, 6. Mauri Wilson, 7. Eddie Johnson, 8. Jack Turner, 9. Len Sutton, 10. Bob McLean, 11. Rex Easton, 12. Leroy Warriner. FQ: Bob McLean (12.890)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 29, 1958 – Langhorne Speedway – Langhorne, Pennsylvania

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Bill Homeier (Al Jackson #91), 2. Buddy Cagle, 3. Bud Randall, 4. Dick Linder, 5. Ernie McCoy, 6. Al Herman, 7. Chuck Weyant, 8. Jiggs Peters, 9. Chuck Arnold, 10. Vic Martin, 11. Jud Larson, 12. Bob Boone. FQ: Buddy Cagle (36.540)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 9, 1958 – Cincinnati Race Bowl – Evendale, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jim Packard (Bill Lloyd #27), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Jack Turner, 4. Buddy Cagle, 5. Cotton Farmer, 6. George Amick, 7. Shorty Templeman, 8. Gene Force, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Leroy Warriner, 11. Elmer George, 12. Bob Schroeder. FQ: Dale Swaim (13.000)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 12, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Red Marley #88), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Len Sutton, 4. Eddie Johnson, 5. Russ Congdon, 6. Bob McLean, 7. Johnny White, 8. Dale Swaim, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Ronnie Duman, 11. Rex Easton, 12. Buddy Cagle. FQ: Shorty Templeman (12.970)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 16, 1958 – Raceway Park – Blue Island, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Len Sutton (Ed Loniewski #87), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Bob McLean, 6. Bill Homeier, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Don Branson, 10. Jack Bates, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Buddy Cagle. FQ: Bob Wente (12.680)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 18, 1958 – Sportsdrome – Jeffersonville, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Bob Higman #67), 2. Len Sutton, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Don Branson, 5. Dale Swaim, 6. Bill Homeier, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Les Scott, 9. Buddy Cagle, 10. Bob Wente, 11. Chuck Weyant, 12. Gene Force. FQ: Len Sutton (15.390)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 23, 1958 – Grand Rapids Speedrome – Grand Rapids, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. George Amick (Hugh McCullough #44), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Jack Turner, 4. Justin King, 5. Johnny White, 6. Les Scott, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Len Sutton, 9. Gene Force, 10. Cotton Farmer, 11. Russ Congdon, 12. Bill Homeier. FQ: George Amick (13.010)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 24, 1958 – Jackson Motor Speedway – Jackson, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bill Homeier (Al Jackson #9), 2. Jack Turner, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Buddy Cagle, 5. Don Branson, 6. Gene Force, 7. Jimmy Daywalt, 8. Earl Motter, 9. Russ Congdon, 10. Les Scott, 11. Ronnie Duman, 12. Leroy Warriner. FQ: Leroy Warriner (18.750)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 25, 1958 – South Bend Motor Speedway – South Bend, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Shorty Templeman (Don Horvath #26), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Jack Turner, 4. Gene Force, 5. Mauri Wilson, 6. Norm Hall, 7. Les Scott, 8. Bob Wente, 9. A.J. Foyt, 10. Leroy Warriner, 11. Buddy Cagle, 12. Tommy Copp. FQ: Len Sutton (13.220)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 26, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Russ Congdon (Avis & Clarence Fischer #63), 2. Buddy Cagle, 3. Bill Homeier, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Rex Easton, 6. Bob McLean, 7. Leroy Warriner, 8. Jack Turner, 9. Earl Motter, 10. Ronnie Duman, 11. Bob Wente, 12. Danny Oakes. FQ: Russ Congdon (12.930)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 27, 1958 – New Bremen Speedway – New Bremen, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Rex Easton (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Jack Turner, 6. Cotton Farmer, 7. Earl Motter, 8. Len Sutton, 9. Jim Packard, 10. Dick Ritchie, 11. Gene Force, 12. Russ Congdon. FQ: Rex Easton (21.110)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 1, 1958 – Quad City Raceway – East Moline, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Ray Bolander #4), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Rex Easton, 4. Don Branson, 5. Gene Force, 6. Carl Williams, 7. Len Sutton, 8. Bob Schroeder, 9. Johnny Roberts, 10. Shorty Templeman, 11. A.J. Foyt, 12. Mauri Wilson. FQ: A.J. Foyt

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 2, 1958 – O’Hare Stadium – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Eddie Johnson (Jerry Zeelo #21), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Russ Congdon, 4. A.J. Foyt, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Jimmy Daywalt, 8. Len Sutton, 9. Jim Packard, 10. Don Boorse, 11. Don Branson, 12. Danny Oakes. FQ: Len Sutton (16.820)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 3, 1958 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Ray Bolander #4), 2. Bud Tingelstad, 3. Johnnie Tolan, 4. Norm Hall, 5. A.J. Foyt, 6. Buddy Cagle, 7. Len Sutton, 8. Bob McLean, 9. Gene Force, 10. Rex Easton, 11. Ted Hartley, 12. Leroy Warriner. FQ: Shorty Templeman (14.390)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 6, 1958 – Grand Rapids Speedrome – Grand Rapids, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. George Amick (Hugh McCullough #44), 2. Cotton Farmer, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Gene Force, 5. Jack Turner, 6. Shorty Templeman, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Rex Easton, 9. Danny Oakes, 10. Buddy Cagle, 11. Bud Tingelstad, 12. Ted Hartley. FQ: George Amick (13.070)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 7, 1958 – Lansing Motor Speedway – Mason, Michigan

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Gene Force (Bob & Gene Shannon #22), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Russ Congdon, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Jack Turner, 6. Shorty Templeman, 7. Bob McLean, 8. Cotton Farmer, 9. Bill Homeier, 10. Bud Tingelstad, 11. Danny Oakes, 12. Buddy Cagle. FQ: Bud Tingelstad (14.500)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 9, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Shorty Templeman (Don Persons #79), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Len Sutton, 5. Jack Turner, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Ronnie Duman, 8. Johnny White, 9. Danny Oakes, 10. Bob McLean, 11. Gene Hartley, 12. Jerry Kemp. FQ: Gene Hartley

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 12, 1958 – Columbus Motor Speedway – Columbus, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Mabel Cummings #45), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Don Branson, 4. Jim Packard, 5. Gene Hartley, 6. Buddy Cagle, 7. Johnny White, 8. Shorty Templeman, 9. Len Sutton, 10. Russ Congdon, 11. Dale Swaim, 12. A.J. Foyt. FQ: Jack Turner (16.340)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 13, 1958 – Cincinnati Race Bowl – Evendale, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Rex Easton (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Buddy Cagle, 3. Gene Force, 4. Don Branson, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Jack Turner, 7. Cotton Farmer, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Bill Cheesbourg, 10. Jim Packard, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Len Sutton. FQ: Don Branson (12.930)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 15, 1958 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Chuck Weyant (Johnny Pawl #18), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Jim Packard, 4. Jimmy Daywalt, 5. Johnny Roberts, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Jack Turner, 8. Carl Williams, 9. Shorty Templeman, 10. Dick Ritchie, 11. Gene Weyant, 12. Billy Wood. FQ: Gene Hartley (13.490)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 16, 1958 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Eddie Johnson (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Don Boorse, 4. Norm Hall, 5. Russ Congdon, 6. Gene Force, 7. Jack Turner, 8. Bob McLean, 9. Shorty Templeman, 10. Buddy Cagle, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Wally Hostetler. FQ: Gene Force (14.380)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 23, 1958 – Wisconsin State Fair Park – West Allis, Wisconsin

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Tony Bettenhausen (Kathryn Wright #1), 2. Don Branson, 3. Frank Burany, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Rex Easton, 6. Buddy Cagle, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Chuck Weyant, 9. Bill Cheesbourg, 10. Mike Magill, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Bill Homeier. FQ: Rodger Ward (35.603)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 25, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Ray Bolander #4), 2. Rex Easton, 3. Eddie Johnson, 4. Jack Turner, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Ronnie Duman, 7. Norm Hall, 8. Buddy Cagle, 9. Chuck Weyant, 10. Vic Martin, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Russ Congdon. FQ: Bob McLean (12.850)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 31, 1958 – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Rodger Ward (Greg Flatow #52), 2. Bill Cheesbourg, 3. Don Branson, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Chuck Weyant, 7. Dempsey Wilson, 8. Bill Homeier, 9. Len Sutton, 10. Bill Chennault, 11. Rex Easton, 12. Dick Linder. FQ: Shorty Templeman (39.860)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 11, 1958 – Lansing Motor Speedway – Mason, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Carl Gehlhausen #21), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Gene Force, 5. Rex Easton, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Bill Cheesbourg, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Johnny White, 12. Ted Hartley. FQ: Bob McLean (14.460)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 13, 1958 – Motor City Speedway – Detroit, Michigan

FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Bill Lloyd #27), 2. Gene Force, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Roger Bailey, 5. Eddie Johnson, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Buddy Cagle, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Rex Easton, 10. Bob McLean, 11. Bill Homeier, 12. Bob Wente. FQ: Leroy Warriner (12.950)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 14, 1958 – Winchester Speedway – Winchester, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Branson (Elbert Willey #64), 2. Rodger Ward, 3. Jack Turner, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Gene Force, 7. Jimmy Daywalt, 8. Len Sutton, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Earl Motter, 11. Eddie Johnson, 12. Ronnie Duman. FQ: Rodger Ward (19.330)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 4, 1958 – Gardena Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Danny Oakes (Bill Butters #59), 2. George Amick, 3. Earl Motter, 4. Johnny Baldwin, 5. Johnny Moorhouse, 6. Johnnie Parsons, 7. Gene Gurney, 8. Johnnie Tolan, 9. Norm Hall, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Bud Sterrett, 12. Chuck Booth. FQ: Roy Gillhamer (15.920)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 5, 1958 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – Hut 100

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Don Branson (Elbert Willey #64), 2. Eddie Johnson, 3. Rodger Ward, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Russ Congdon, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Gene Weyant, 8. Gene Force, 9. Jack Turner, 10. Chuck Weyant, 11. Bill Cheesbourg, 12. Keith Thomas. FQ: Don Branson (25.250)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 18, 1958 – Contra Costa Stadium – Pacheco, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. George Amick (Harold Guidi #15), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Johnnie Parsons, 4. Johnny Baldwin, 5. Dickie Reese, 6. Joe Garson, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Shorty Templeman, 10. Johnnie Tolan, 11. Dempsey Wilson, 12. Leroy Neumayer. FQ: Mike McGreevy (14.600)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: November 1, 1958 – Manzanita Speedway – Phoenix, Arizona

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Rex Easton (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Carl Williams, 6. Dempsey Wilson, 7. Bill Homeier, 8. Johnnie Tolan, 9. Leroy Neumayer, 10. Bob Cortner, 11. Bill Cheesbourg, 12. Jim Hayes. FQ: Johnny Moorhouse (15.200)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: November 27, 1958 – Gardena Stadium – Gardena, California – Turkey Night Grand Prix

FEATURE: (150 laps) 1. Joe Garson (Ernie Casale #2), 2. Rodger Ward, 3. Dempsey Wilson, 4. Johnnie Parsons, 5. George Amick, 6. Roy Gillhamer & Tony Bettenhausen, 7. Shorty Templeman, 8. Billy Cantrell, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Rex Easton, 11. Dickie Reese, 12. Johnny Moorhouse. FQ: Jimmy Davies (15.720)

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: December 28, 1958 – Ascot Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. George Amick (Harold Guidi #15), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Johnnie Parsons, 4.* Don Horvath, 5. Johnny Baldwin, 6. Rex Easton, 7. Tony Bettenhausen, 8. Earl Motter, 9. Bill Homeier, 10. Bud Sterrett, 11. Ray Crawford, 12. Chuck Booth. FQ: Jimmy Davies (21.850)

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