d6e!trva13:r'a*ar,X-•dalleid£inL I*►l’tr-raL'llora-ir-ei-ngin•linyxiaive3iitm800 meters jn me uiympic try-outs July 2.Kane StockDriver insFinal Featureneri;Jeio: Ellio Me hair-June Club gam will lano hold phy chai New M in 1 a^a25,A-C\HEddie Kisco of Kane roared over (lie finish lino to win the final 25-lap feature race for late model stock cars last Thursday night at on the Me Kean County Fair Grounds in East Smelhpoit.Only one of the 14 cars that Marled dropped out and that was for mechanical trouble. Hyle Russell, another Kane ace, came in second, maintaining his position despite a collision on (he last lap.His car was involved in a a accident with a racer which had lost a wheel. The crippled car, operated by iMarv Thorpe of Sugar Grove, continued on three wheels, Bobby Schnares of RuMi, N.Y., was third. Squirt Johns of Brock-way, fourth, and Paul Wilson of Jamestown, fifth,Oilier results:First —tin order of Tinish)— John Seeley, Jamestown; Bobby Sell ii a res. Chuck Pima, Jamestown: second — Phil Jackson,Titusville, Chuck I.ittle, SugarGrove, and Gil Lathiop, Kane; Lhird—vSquiJl Johns. Hyle Russell and Paul Wilson; Tirst semi—Jug Pierce, Ortovdle; Eddie Kisco, and Chuck Piazza: second semi — Bobby Schnnres. Hyle Russel!,and Dean Layfield, WeSlsville; consolation—Paul Wilson, JohnSeeley and Squirt Johns.The next racing event with a SI.250 guaranteed purse will beIfitofatFt iSaBFnatinhaSatr.cliHircpaofHiIieCheld at 3: JO p.m. Memorial Day. a|II will be a big 50-lap feature.After that Ihe races will be a regular Thursday night affair.S:Pi