I posted a few of these retro result threads during the previous off-season and they seemed to have an audience. Thought I would see if I could find interest and generate some discussion again this year. It would seem that this new "Old Timers Forum" is the proper home for this sort of stuff.
Time Trials -23 Cars - Track Record 18.59 by Parnelli Jones on 9/4/60
-3 Roger McCluskey.........18.87
-1 Parnelli Jones..............18.58
New Track Record
10 Johnny Rutherford.......19.61
-7 Mickey Shaw..............20.03 Offy
37 Claire Lawicki..............20.91 GMC
93 Harold Smith...............19.30
11 Chuck Engle................19.44
53 Dick Northam...............20.26
83 Tommy Copp...............20.27 Dodge
22 Bobby Baughn.............19.65
16 Bob Smith...................20.73
96 Dave Weir...................20.45
-5 Al Miller......................19.39 Offy
-2 Bud Tinglestad.............19.21
77 Dave Norris.................19.69
28 Don Branson................19.20
-9 A.J. Foyt.....................18.62
17 Bobby Black.................20.37
12 Cotton Farmer..............19.54
-8 Ronnie Duman...............19.27
76 Bobby Marvin................19.42
54 Don Brown...................20.53
21 Elmer George................19.27
All Chevy powered unless noted otherwise.
Fast Car Dash - 3 Laps - Finish
28 Don Branson....................3
-3 Roger McCluskey...............1
-9 A.J. Foyt.........................4
-1 Parnelli Jones...................2
Semi-Feature - 20 Laps
53 Dick Northam...................3
83 Tommy Copp...................4
17 Bobby Black....................1
96 Dave Weir.......................2
54 Don Brown......................7
16 Bob Smith.......................6
37 Claire Lawicki...................5
Joe James - Pat O'Connor Memorial - 100 Laps
-1 Parnelli Jones..................16
-9 A.J. Foyt.........................1
The Winnah 
-3 Roger McCluskey...............2
28 Don Branson...................13
-2 Bud Tinglestad................12
21 Elmer George...................3
-8 Ronnie Duman..................4
93 Harold Smith....................8
-5 Al Miller...........................7
76 Bobby Marvin..................14
11 Chuck Engle....................10
12 Cotton Farmer.................15
10 Johnny Rutherford.............6
22 Bobby Boughan.................5
77 Dave Norris......................9
-7 Mickey Shaw...................11
+Green all the way to checkers for a time of 32 minutes, 34.44 seconds.
+I recall some great racing in spite of the "no name" entry list.



+I was thrilled that my boy A.J. Foyt prevailed in this one after losing out to Cecil98's guy, Parnelli, in '61.
+There was a bounty of $1000 to any driver bringing the "one lap world record" to Salem Speedway, then held by Don Branson who had turned the Dayton (OH) Speedway at a clip of 106.301 in 18.28 seconds. No takers on this day.
+After watching practice at the Salem Speedway on 9/29, we ventured out to the Salem Fairgrounds to catch the 50 lap UMRA TQ Championship Race. Even though I didn't jot down and don't remember for sure who won (I think it might have been Sonny Ates) I recall that there was excellent racing on the little dirt track. Well worth the steep $1.25 admission. Other than Ates, who would later become one of my all-time favorites, competitors included Jim Gettlefinger (I believe he later ran Salem Speedway), Rick Myer, Mel and Roland Harpring (Greensburg brothers), Dick Dwenger (also from Greensburg, I think), Russ Hankins, Bob Parsons, and others. I believe this was a year or two before Bob Christian arrived to dominate UMRA for awhile before jumping into sprint cars. Could be wrong about that.
My disclaimer from last year still applies. That is I make no guarantees with respect to name spellings, exact results, etc. keeping in mind that back then I was in the habit of consuming rather large quantities of adult beverages. You might say that I was the "Aero of the 60's". Still, I did better then than I do now.
Also, bear with me if I repeat some comments already posted in previous typings. I'm old, forgetful, and am not inclined to search historical threads to avoid repetition.
