p.idathema 1-3Cafor 1 he wsingl calle Rend at oiliedsconscorsinglPaBeestore*poneIn tJwithsinkat I end1 ::PsingAnditwin of the season.Bob Gow paced theVI STKKIUVS RESULTS V f W 4, VCIar's 3winners1,000 See Canton Manm«dWin Strasburg RacesiSmr-inn-ksg*o0Boba*-liitev23 I4of hoo0 01 2001SuInherdt* PMRwt'eriStralossI SiSunfielcotft000000ent after a cloud of dust and two wrecks held the race up forseveral minutes. T tOn the 16th lap Lee Stock* n of Canton Hipped hi car against alight pole on the back stretch but went unnoticed for two laps because of the dust. Previously* the track had not emitted any dust but several drivers losing control is of their ears ran into Jthe infield and raised the cloud until the* Old man weather?' collaborated with Dick L Graff, manager of the Strasburg Speedway last night and allowed him to stage the first! successful|nightlof f racing at| die oval with|approximate' ly 1.000 fang attending ff Thellecal boys had their troubles last night aj Canton stockcar drivers won four of the fight races and pu$hed|the locals b the ther events in to-notch racesTony Demarco,Martinez Tonett of Canton* drivTanqleTonighth his S-l. raced home in the feaBaidv Baker, of Bolivar winner at Strasburg three weeks ago, had car trouble land had to leave therace Out of the 20 cars |in the feature only■ §2 finbhed. f■; ‘ iAfter setting the fastest time of the evening in the qualifying laps, an Mast, of Sugar creek blew a e and wag required to leave the ce • ;in the second psemi.f He wa* ading at the time.Thlt;. $uj pr:se driver of the eve-ng was Chuck Sheeley of Schoen-unn driving No 202. churning e oval inyi poor quglifying^time, me Lack to capture a checkered g in a heat race, a semi and _ red 8th in the feature Jim Seese* from Akron, was only other double winner of night a $ he sped home in theI a semi, and placed 3rdin the feature. -M'. bThe results of the races are asfollows: i'lt;? ... . bFirst Heat — Chuck Sheeley of Schoenbrunn. Eait McCreery of Massif on* Winch Berger of Cadiz and Harvev Malady of Canton. Second Heat — Dor, Albriton ofa ere barely visible. When officials investigated!theyfound StockonJan good shape |and he had been out of the car for several minutes.Blt;»b Woosterfpushed Bennett all• he way in|the feature after getting off to a bad start in the earli-BOSTON P - Tony Demarco the Nb 2 contender who once heldtt2the welterweight • * crown, and fourth-ranked Vmct Martinez tangle tomght in|a| 10-round fight at Feaway Park rated as a pick-’em match i, W*s95-i mi er-rbv| Demarco, primarily aslugger, has gone through the most rigorous pre-fight training program of I his| career I in anleffort to sharpen his boxing and learn tb throw I volleys of § punches to thelmidsec-theluf-8! '• 1 ' '' SlftfTony . the converted! southpa w j from Boston's North End who pos-1 seises a great left hdhk, can endto-»veieirit early if he catches Vince.emCo- Mr Martinez of the Paterson, 6-5 N.J., Martinez’ knows all aboutCanton, Jim Albright of Parra!,PburplajDon Larson of Magnolia and Don Mowls of Newt Philadelphia,Third IHeat — Baidv Baker ofwtRotivarJ|§im Seese o| Akron, Dean Mast of Suga: creek andlBob Condo of Dovtf. Wv'Firsts Semi —-ISeese, Bill Olivar of Canton, Gerald Hoffman of Canton. Baker, Art pHley of;.NewPhiladelphia JSecondJlSemi — Sheeley, Albright,; Berger, Condo and Mc-Creorv. e; : ^ ■ j||? Pursuit — Seese. Baker. Bob Wooster of Wadsworth.;;Olivar.Consv — Ed Sligcr of Akron.^Feature — Bennett, Wooster. Seese; Friley, Albright,; Mast driving 7-Ro) Rov Schilling of Akron. Sheeley, Bob Condo of Dover, Berger, and Olivar, i 1j Tony and us web-prepared to stay out of range of a take-out blow He’s a clever boxer but he has aIsBnndTo-theHalerandpotent right hand of his bwn anda string of 21 straight victories|toprove lit,The fight will be neither telecastK rA n p ActAf*