$1700 Prize Money ToBe G iven At MidvaleStock Car 100 Lap RaceSome 46 | modified stork | ear drivers! are expected to fheu on hand Sunday night to vie for a share of the biggest payout at Midvale Sports Park in its 4-year history. The program will also feature - straight | stock racingalong with the usual modifiedshow, ; ^ ■:%}SS'^AIn addition to gunninggfor someof the $1,700 prize money, the100-lap champion will also receive iBkianl 4-ftxi4|trcfhy||||S Throttle jockeys from all parts of |Ohk are expected as i many tracks^ have closed |fur the|season while others have reverted to afternoon racing Last week when Dean Mast of Sugarcreek copped the season championship there were 56 cars on hand—a track record. . M | ;* f ^ Among the field of f modified stock car drivers expected ^Sunday night are: Dick Williamson, Bud Graham/ Pete Foltz, Rov)Schilling. Don Albritton, Bill OK* ver. Bob Bennett, Bob Adkins and Ray MJdrum, all of Canton; Jim Seese, Ed SI gar and Chuck Stonerock, all of near Akron; Roy Gtmherling of Kent; Gerald Hoffman. Earl McCreerv. and Harvey Malady. aE of Massillon; Paul Clark of Mansfield; Kilroy Robinson, Junior Nutter, Doris Weis-garber. and Bill Mason, ail of Zanesville; Vkrgil Tinlin of Deli-roy; Baldy Baker of Bolivar; Dean Mast of Sugarcreek; Mike Bice of Scio; Bi*ll Able of Mineral City; Jim Basiletti of Dennison; Dm Mow Is of Uhruehsville; Don Kinsey and B*b Condo, both of Dover; Jim Abrecht of Parra!; Art Friley. Bill Bittekar and JimFrancis, all of New Philadelphia; and Chuck Sheeley of Schoen-brunn. |. y ■ • fTime trials, are to start at 6:45 p.m. (slow timei with the firstrace at tJSf