When the flag falls at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday to gtart the sixâ€"hour Sundown enâ€" durance race two of the 50 cars will be driven by Waâ€" terloo drivers. Dave Johnson, 28, of 553 Elmridge PI., Waterloo and his coâ€"driver Larry Stroh, 29 of Toronto and formerly of Waterloo, have spent many hours preparing their Lola Tâ€"290B sportâ€"racing car for this event. Dave Johnson measures the tread depth on a rain tire for his Lola Tâ€"290 which will be racing in the Sundown endurance race at Mosport on Sunday. Johnson expects the car to average betâ€" ter than 98 m.p.h. on the 2:.459 mile race course. Two teams have entered the race from Waterloo. The other entry from Waterloo consists of Russell Forbes, 23, of R.R. 1, Waterâ€" loo, and Terry Eckensvillier, 20, of Moore Street. This team will be competing in a 1,900 cc Opel GT. The challenge facing these four drivers is Mosport‘s twisty 2.459 mile 10â€"corner grand prix circuit. The race is Canada‘s only race into darkness thus the drivers will all experience actual nightâ€"time racing conditions. The Yohnsonâ€"Stroh team have placed well this year as they have qualified on the pole in both of their previous races in Quebec. In one race they finished in second spot while mechâ€" anical â€" difficulties â€" placed them in fourth spot in the The Waterloo Ghosts sufâ€" fered a 5â€"4 loss at the hands of the Waterford Canadetâ€" tes during a Midâ€"Western Ontario Ladies League game in Waterford last week. Waterloo was leading 4â€"0 until the seventh inning when Waterford came back with five runs to grab the Waterford 5â€"4 over Ghosts e vunlsoil meastures ine tread depth on @a â€" Russel Forbes inspects the rotor and the distriâ€" tire for his Lola Tâ€"290 which will be racing _ butor cap on his 1,900 cCc Opel GT in preparation he Sundown endurance race at Mosport on for the Sundown endurance race to be held on day. Johnson expects the car to average betâ€" Sunday, at Mosport Park. Forbes expects the car than 98 m.p.h. on the 2.459 mile race course. _ to average about 80 m.p.h. around the twisty 10 ) teams have entered the race from Waterloo. corner circuit. . e . e Local drivers enter sixâ€"hour race Forbes has always raced the Opel during the last four years and has raced twice this season at Mosport. The car has managed times of 1:50 which is an average of about 80 m.p.h. The average speed of a car on a circuit is only an indication of its potential as speeds are greater on the straights than in the corners. The Johnsonâ€"Stron team is unsure of its lap times as they have never driven the car in competition at Mosâ€" port. other race. In both races they did set the fastest lap during the endurance races. This Sunday‘s race will be the first Sundown for the Forbesâ€"Eckenviller team but they are confident they will place well in their class. ‘‘*We plan to run nice and easy,"‘ said Forbes, "you have to finish to win. "I think we‘ll do better than 1:30 (98 m.p.h.)," said Johnson, "the question is how much below the 1:30 mark." "I ran this race two years ago,"‘ said Johnson, "it‘s a race l enjoy very much." Johnson has raced _ in sports cars, formula vee which is a racing car using Marion Thompson â€" was Waterloo‘s top hitter with a single and a double. Mary Reinhart added a twoâ€"run triple while Sharon Brenner and Sharon Ratcliffe had a double each Linda Banfield was the winning pitcher lead and the game K AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARDAAAAAAADAA M <4 "‘*% 2 i > i GO VWUILD! Rearemiyserenio < E6 Deepnest. Darkest... ¢S». > Kvyvvyvyyvvyvyyvyvyyvyvyvyvyvyvyvyyvyvyyvyvyyyyyyvyyvyvyvy # Volkswagen _ components, and sedans and two types of formula cars with one being a formula Ford. This is simâ€" ular to a formula vee except a Ford engine is used and the car is more sophisticatâ€" The race is part of a sevenâ€" race endurance series with events held in Quebec, Newâ€" foundland, Nova Scotia, Winâ€" nipeg and at Mosport. Cars running in the Canaâ€" dian Eastern Zone Endurâ€" â€"~ _ ; a~" WE DaARE YOU! Bert Coates of BFG said a driver could earn $1,300 if he finished first overall while drivers in the B class cars riding on BFG rubber could collect more than $800 for a first in class finâ€" ish plus additional money if he placed better than sixth overall. ance,Championship are broâ€" ken into two classes with B.F. Goodrich, the sponsor of the race, offering $4,000 in prize money. At ROCKTON, ONTARIO, (519) 623â€"2620 Playground : Picnic Area : Cafeteria : Souvenir Shop Enlarged Pet‘s Corner Free with Admission Ticket All new campground with complete facitities HAVE A ROARING GOOD TIME ! 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Scoring for Waterloo were Greig Heideman, Igor Vrabâ€" Lobsinger 4th in road race Roadrunners dump Barrie ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK _ Waterloo Chroniels, Wednesday, June 25, 1975 â€" Page 11 FROZEN GROUND BEEF 2 Ib. parcel WATERLOO MEAT MARKET Waterloo HOME AND FREEZER AGED CANADA A â€"1 BEEF ‘‘try us for quality" LIMITED SUPPLY 14 King St. North for the one mile record for Canaâ€" dian juvenile boys (under 18 years). Considering the 9 degree heat â€" and â€" accompanying humidity, coach Don Milis rated Lobsinger‘s race as outstandingly _ good. . He stayed with the fast lead group of four and clocked 3 min. 52.7 secs. for 1500 metres, again a personal record. Lobsinger attends St. Jerome‘s High School in Kitchener, who sponsorâ€" ed his trip. Chris Burke, the Roadrunâ€" ner‘s goaltender, was namâ€" ed the outstanding player during the game following numerous key saves. lic and John Mckerrow. The next game for the Roadrunners is â€" against Kitchener Gunners. $1.54 . 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