Vmarillo (»lobe-Tim(v Friday, June 25.1976SeniCitizens/To OpenPrNightgramIt's the opening night of the second half of the season tomorrow at Amarillo Speedway when a 13-race program unfolds at 8:30 pm on Senior Citizens’ Night Senior citizens. 55 and older will be admitted free to tomorrow's races Admission will he $3 for adults and $1 for children from ages 6-11 Children under six will be admitted free to the dirt track at Hastings and N. Grand Don Bergmann and Dennis Arney claimed super modified and stock car titles, respectively, in Mid-Season Championships SaturdayDale Cross captured the mid-season points title in super modified action with a 1.150-871 point margin over second-place Bergmann With last week's main events run heads-up according to first half standings. Bergmann started on the outside spot of the front row and moved past the pole-sitting Cross on the first lap and pulled away to win the 25-lapper Defending champion Kenny Stidd finished second in the main event with Wichita Falls' Eugene Hair third. 1973-75 season points champ Bob Cody fourth. Claude's Roland Brunson fifth and Lyndon Moss sixth Stidd placed third in first-half standings with 871 points with Billy JoeSmith fourth with 755. Cody fifth with 749 Brunson sixth with 723. Bobby Gray seventh with 665. Randy Willingham eighth with 603. Jerry Pullen ninth with 593 and Hair 10tn with 590with 538 and was followed by Larrv Musick 1302), Arney 1287s. Aian Lee (280). Kenneth Fuller (264). Skorepa (249). Oltman (246). James Whitman (234). Doyce Loveday (182) and Carl Robertson (177)Starting from the pole position in the stock-car main event bv virtue of claim-mg the mid-season points title. David Hickman led for three laps until Arney slipped into the lead and held it rest of the wav in the 15-lapperC.J Bichsel. one of the Amarillo Speed Bowl's top drivers for several years, recently bought a super modified car and his son. Clay, will drive it insecond-half actionHickman was second in the main e-vent with Richard Skorepa third, rookie David Oltman fourth. Ron Pitt fifth and Larry Musick sixth In first-half standings. Hickman wrapped up the mid-season points titleLanny Edwards Amarillo Speedway owner, will bring a super modified car to the track tomorrow night Anyone interested in purchasing it may contact EdwardsThe Amarillo Speedway’s annual fireworks show will highlight next week's auto-racing programMeasuring tire before Amarillo Speedway races...from left, Kenny Stidd, Dale CrossJerry Pullen and Roland BrunsonCyclist Holds Slim lead in 360cc Short-TrackLubbock’s David Fisher owns a slim 80-70 lead over Arlon Mitchell of Clovis. N M . in the 360cc-A short-track standings entering the fourth of nine motorcycle racing programs at Amarillo Speedway this season at 7 30 p m SundayThe area's tr p motorcycle riders will be competing for $600 and trophies at the Hastings and N Grand trackMOTORCYCLE STANDINGS MOTO-CROSSMINI MAN-1 Jerry Skinner, Pampa No 17140 2 Mar. n Skinner, Pa.Tipa, No 27 30 3 Jay Jones, Wei! ngton, No 11 22 4 K ent El!Iff, TuMa, No i. 18. 5 Steve Loveiady No 24, 13Coptland. Lubbock. No iJi 44 4 tie TerryTripp, No 127, and Sarn Tidwell, Canyon, No 204, 3C 6 Clyde Barker Jr Stinnett No 2. 22, 7 tie.Gary soc’er No 71 Randy Cartnti, No 72. and7 rnmy H'l Nc 102 If. IQ tla. Bill Brown, No 4and Don Parker. No 67, 13Admission will be $3 for adults and $1t A •* . \ ki a 1 A w k\ A Fa ^lOOcc—I Kenneth Hicks Hereford. No ?!!, 9CSouthlawnlauorsAmarillo Speedway PSoto