+I've had a few suggestions with respect to these retro-results threads I post occasionally during the off-season. But, to follow those recommendations would likely be painful

if not impossible........so, here goes another one.
+We had some doubts that this James/O'Connor Memorial would be run on this Sunday as the weather didn't look too promising.
Time Trials - 18 cars - Track Record 18.22 by Don Branson on 8/4/63
25 Al Miller.......................19.35
75 Arnie Knepper..............18.84
_1 Johnny White...............18.32
_9 Bud Tinglestad.............18.15
_3 Bob Wente...................18.66
10 Bob Harkey..................18.69
25 Gordon Johncock..........18.73
_2 Roger McCluskey..........18.34
_7 Don Branson................18.09
_5 Mickey Bullock..............19.00
_4 Chuck Hulse.................18.75
_7 Chuck Arnold................20.34
83 Johnny Rutherford.........19.00
_6 George Morris...............19.67
26 Ted Pfieffer...................21.15
66 Mickey Shaw................18.92
97 Bruce Jacobi.................20.06
21 A.J. Foyt......................
17.98 - 100.111 - Quick Time & New World Record
+Foyt's sub 18 second lap won him $1000 for bringing the 1/2 mile record back to Salem. It had been held by Parnelli Jones and Roger McCluskey each with an 18.06 lap at Winchester on 9/2/62.
Trophy Dash - 3 Laps
_1 Johnny White..................1
_9 Bud Tinglestad................2
_7 Don Branson...................4
_3 Bob Wente.....................3
+The Foyt 21 and McCluskey 2 were scratched from the dash.
Joe James-Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Lap Feature - 32:48.3
21 A.J. Foyt........................5
_7 Don Branson..................4
_9 Bud Tinglestad..............12
_1 Johnny White.................3
_2 Roger McCluskey......
WINNER
_3 Bob Wente.....................2
10 Bob Harkey..................13
25 Gordon Johncock............8
_4 Chuck Hulse..................6
75 Arnie Knepper................7
_5 Mickey Bullock..............11
83 Johnny Rutherford.........14
25 Al Miller.........................9
16 George Morris...............17
97 Bruce Jacobi.................10
_7 Chuck Arnold................16
26 Ted Pfieffer...................15
+Mickey Shaw was a scratch in his 66.
+Foyt led the first 67 laps before shredding a right rear. He lost three laps in the pits.
+McCluskey also blistered a right rear and slowed noticably in the last 20 laps or so but still beat Wente to the checkers by a lap.
+Time of the race was waaaaay off the record mostly due to a Chuck Arnold crash into the back stretch wall when he lost a wheel.
+McCluskey won $1250 with his win. The total purse was $7000 (against 40% of the gate which was down due to threatening weather).
+A young (22 years old) driver (not competing on this day) by the name of
Steve Stapp was announced as the winner of the Jerry's Sportsmanship Award.

+There were only 3 Offys in the field this day, the #7 (Branson), the #4 (Hulse), and the #7 (Arnold). The rest were Chevy powered.
+I heard
ZERO complaints about car count.

+We had a great time at the Go-Kart track east of town (next to a radio station) before bedding down at the Salem Motel.
+Nothing else in my notes or memory, so I must be off.
