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1953 Mohawk New York Girl Rider Anne Yette - 4-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1953 Mohawk New York Girl Rider Anne Yette - 4-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, vintage magazine advertisement / article.
    Page Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (22.5 cm x 30 cm)
    Condition: Good
    POPULAR
    PEOPLE . . .
    OF ALL the motorcycle riders in the United States
    there are two who are looked up to by the mo-
    torcycle fraternity more than all others. This public
    opinion is constantly subject to change but once each
    year a poll is taken of the AMA affiliated cycle clubs
    and the riders currently on top of the heap are duly
    recognized and honored accordingly.
    This year, two long time favorites of the motor-
    cycle world were voted into the number one positions
    of their respective classes. Among the men, rhe Most
    Popular Rider was Bill Miller, competition rider and
    motorcycle dealer from Mountville, Pennsylvania.
    Miller received a total of 5,220 votes, 180 more than
    rhe runner-up and winner of last year, Bobby Hill of
    Columbus, Ohio.
    Chosen by the AMA clubs as the Most Popular
    and Typical Girl Rider was the Mohawk, New York
    cyclist, Anne Yette. Ballots in favor of Mrs. Yette
    totaled 5,320, the most since Pat Boatright won the
    first contest with over 5,800 in 1949.
    The names of the winners were announced at the
    Daytona Beach National Guard Armory on Friday
    evening, March 13 From the stage in the front of
    the building, which overlooked nearly every make
    and model motorcycle that you can buy in the States,
    the secretary of the American Motorcycle Association,
    Mr. E. C. Smith presented the beautiful, giant size
    trophy to Bill Miller. Miller, who has been riding
    for more than sixteen years, is not the speech making
    type and even if he was, he was too overjoyed to do
    Left, the most popular and typical girl rider in the coun-
    try, Anne Yette. appears to also be the happiest one. Be-
    low the mammoth size of trophies is accentuated- by height
    of junior rider, Buddy Puckett of Orlando, Florida.
    Secretary Smith hands the trophy for the
    most popular rider of ’52 to Bill Miller.
    R. D. Mathews, of the White Eagles
    MC, accepts the champion club trophy.
    Anne Yette, Bill Miller And
    White Eagles Receive
    Top Awards
    much more than mumble a few words of thanks and
    give out with an ear to ear smile that everyone pres-
    ent understood well. He asked us, as did Anne, to
    thank every cycle club that voted for him. He really
    appreciated it.
    He was in Daytona primarily to race and no idea
    that he was the popular rider of 1952. He placed
    sixth in the contest last year, drawing 4,200 votes.
    Par Boatright of Shreveport, Louisiana did the hon-
    ors for Anne Yette. She presented the new Popular
    Gal with the American Motorcycling Trophy.
    Anne was dressed in an all white cycle uniform and was
    carrying a light blue shoulder bag. Not only Mrs. Yette
    was excited, but her husband, Theodore, was so ex-
    cited that he had to go out to his car to relax. The
    Yettes have been married for twenty years and have
    an eight year old son, Gilbert.
    Did motorcycling as a sport and hobby have any-
    thing to do with their getting together?
    Anne replied, "Oh my gosh, no. He rode a motor-
    cycle before we got married. Four years later, he gave
    (Continued Next Page)
    Top fifteen girls and past winners, Dot Robinson and Pat Boatright lunched
    at Bath andTennis Club with E. C. Smith and NASCAR prexy, Bill France.
    17
    Above, representatives of three leading clubs, L to R, Ez Ehrhardt of
    Lodi, Calif. MC, R. D. Mathews of White Eagles from Shreveport, and
    Bob Walters of Peoria. 111. MC. Right, thrill that comes once in a lifetime.
    Almost anyway, only rider to win popularity trophy twice, was Kretz.
    me a machine for Christmas. He sorrjjf thought I ought to get in-
    terested in cycling, too.”
    She is a member of the Square Deal Riders of Binghamton, New
    York and an honorary member of rhe Roaming Romans, of Rome,
    N. Y.
    Besides these two popularity awards, another was inaugurated this
    year. On Thursday night, at the Armory, rhe 1952 Champion Club
    contest came to its climax. Although the ten top clubs have been
    known for some months now, the winner and the actual order of their
    POPULAR PEOPLE
    (Continued from page 18)
    Bob Walters was there for the Peoria group
    while that famous California Highway Pa-
    trolman, Ez Ehrhardt represented Lodi.
    Finishing fourth through tenth, in that
    order, were the following finalists in the
    Champion Club Contest: Chatham MC, Sa-
    vannah, Georgia; Montgomery MC, Mont-
    gomery, Alabama; Baltimore Ramblers,
    Baltimore, Maryland; Happy Ramblers,
    Hanover, Pennsylvania; Square Deal Riders,
    Binghamton, New York; Sand Slingers MC,
    Sarasota, Florida; Crotona MC, Bronx, New
    York.
    The fifteen finalists in the Popular Girl
    contest had a big day Friday. They started
    out with a breakfast at the Whitehall Hotel
    and then started out to see the city and sur-
    rounding area in great style. The transpor-
    tation provided for them was the most ele-
    gant available, no less than Cadillac, Lincoln,
    Buick and Mercury convertibles. In these
    they visited the many local points of interest.
    Following this breezy trip around Halifax
    County, there was a luncheon at the famous
    Bath and Tennis Club. From about 2:00
    p m., when that party ended, until eight
    when the popularity results were announced,
    they were left in suspense by themselves.
    ratings was not previously announced.
    The top motor group in the United States for 1952 was the White
    Eagle Motorcycle Club of Shreveport, Louisiana. The beautiful gold
    cup was presented to R. D. Mathews, representing his club, by Mr.
    Smith.
    Runner up in this new annual contest was the Peoria MC of Peoria,
    Illinois and third place went to the Lodi club from Lodi, California.
    (See POPULAR PEOPLE, Page 32)
    After receiving
    their trophies from
    Smith, Goldsmith
    and Miller said- a
    few words to the
    crowd, very few.
    Extremely modest
    winners, these boys.
    American Motorcycling’s guests for the day. Left to right, back row, Catherine Fred,
    Bernice Miles, Doris Doblinger, Pat Boatright, Butch Widman, Irene Johnson, Anne Yette,
    Dot Robinson, Rosemary Morgan; second row, Edith Ehrhardt, Elouise Tahnadge. Joan
    Youngson, Lillian Mae Burton, Pauline Weigel, Gloria Tramontin; front, Irene Smith.
    POPULAR GIRL RIDERS
    NAME and HOME TOWN
    VOTES
    1.
    Anne Yette, Mohawk, N.Y. 5,320
    2.
    Pauline Weigel. Elyria, O. 4,940
    3.
    Edith Ehrhardt, Lodi, Calif. 4,920
    4.
    Bernice Miles, Pekin, III.
    4’820
    5.
    Joan Youngson, Philadelphia, Pa. 4,740
    6.
    Butch Widman, St. Louis, Mo. 4.250
    7.
    Irene Smith, Tulsa, Okla.
    3,970
    8.
    Rosemary Morgan,
    Louisville, Ky.
    3,890
    9.
    Catherine Fred. Kankakee, III. 3,790
    10.
    Gloria Tramontin. Clifton. N. J. 3,650
    11.
    Lillian Mae Burton,
    Washington, D. C.
    3,540
    12.
    Elouise Talmadge,
    Shreveport. La.
    3,410
    13.
    Irene Johnson, Vancouver, Wash. 3.350
    14.
    Alvena Barnes, Raritan, N. J. 3,270
    15.
    Doris Doblinger, Toledo, Ohio 3,150
    16.
    Helen McKinzie.
    Corpus Christie, Tex.
    3.070
    17.
    Elizabeth Roberts, Savannah, Ga. 2,940
    18.
    Leslie Pink, Yonkers, N.Y. 2,860
    19.
    Heida Cowan, Hoopeston, III. 2,850
    20.
    Alyce Piekarski. Janesville. Wis. 2.840
    21.
    Gay Raymond, Muskegon, Mich. 2,720
    22.
    Hazel Murphy, Upper Darby, Pa. 2,690
    23.
    Arlene Manning, Lancaster, Pa. 2,570
    24.
    Pearl Bowman, Jackson, Ohio 2,470
    25.
    Evelyn Dane, Marion, Ohio 2,360
    26.
    Evelyn Thurlow,
    Worcester, Mass.
    1,850
    27.
    Pearl Humphrey, Rock Island, III. 1,790
    28.
    Helen Smith, Wheeling, W. Va. 1,200
    29.
    Penny Springer, Miami, Fla. 1,100
    30.
    Marie Schumann,
    San Antonio, Tex.
    1,090
    31.
    Eleanor Seurkamp, Cheviot, Ohio 1,010
    32.
    Margaret Wilson,
    Cedar Rapids, la.
    980
    33.
    Dorothy Mercer, Princeton, III.
    880
    34.
    Maude Legg,
    West Point Pleasant, N. J.
    870
    35.
    Christine Magill, Piqua, Ohio
    850
    36.
    Pauline Durham, Portland, Ore.
    830
    37.
    Betty Morris, Salinas, Calif.
    750
    38.
    Joyce Flint, Neptune, N. J.
    600
    39.
    Mary Cutright, Chillicothe, Ohio
    510
    40.
    Doris Pecsi, London Mills, III.
    440
    41.
    Ilene Tilson, Princeton, III.
    390
    42.
    Alvira Ebling, Dola, Ohio
    380
    43.
    Dee Demars, Cleveland, Ohio
    360
    44.
    Lorraine Fogg, Ft. Bragg, N. C.
    320
    45.
    Mae Taylor, Salem, Ind.
    270
    46.
    Jeanne Bartram, Ashtabula, Ohio
    250
    47.
    Bessie Carr, Birmingham, Ala.
    250
    48.
    Doris Klante, Milwaukee, Wis.
    250
    49.
    Carol Upah, Cedar Rapids, la.
    250
    50.
    Doris Godwin, Georgetown, Tex.
    250
    51.
    Mickey McLaughlin,
    Cedar Rapids, la.
    250
    52.
    Vicki Poston, Miami, Fla.
    230
    53.
    Dotty Lindenau, Norwalk,
    Ohio
    230
    54.
    Ethel
    Emert, Rockford,
    III.
    220
    55.
    Mary
    Morrison, Miami,
    Fla.
    220
    56.
    Dottie
    Fass, New Ulm,
    Minn.
    210
    57.
    Joyce
    Engel, Nev/ Ulm,
    Minn.
    200
    58.
    Clara Mooney, Miami, Fla.
    200
    59.
    Paddy Estes, Fort Worth,
    Tex.
    200
    60.
    Donna Davies, Miami, Fla.
    200
    61.
    Joyce Futterlieb,
    Milwaukee, Wis.
    130
    62.
    Marge Huguley. Miami, Fla.
    130
    63.
    Marcella Just. Wauwatosa. Wis.
    130
    64.
    Felicia Long, Miami. Fla.
    130
    65.
    Joyce Pazour, Cedar Rapids, la.
    130
    66.
    Mary Allen, Ventura, Calif.
    100
    67.
    Mildred Anderson,
    Homestead, Fla.
    100
    63. Betty Teague, Lubbock, Tex.
    100
    69. Wilma Slesdet, Plainwell. Mich.
    100
    109,310
    Void 290
    109,600
    POPULAR MEN RIDERS
    NAME and HOME TOWN
    VOTES
    1.
    Bill Miller,
    Mountville,
    Pa.
    5,220
    2.
    Bobby Hill,
    Columbus,
    Ohio
    5,404
    3.
    Dick Klamfoth. Groveport.
    Ohio
    4.390
    4.
    Paul Goldsmith,
    St. Clair Shores, Mich.
    4,010
    5.
    Everett Brasheer,
    Lake Charles, La.
    4,000
    6.
    Bill Tuman, Rockford, III.
    3,970
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    7.
    Frank Piasicki, Toledo, Ohio 3,780
    8.
    Roger Soderstrom, Normal, 111. 3,770
    9.
    Richard Fisher, Glens Falls, N.Y. 3,650
    10.
    Ernie Beckman,
    Battle Creek, Mich.
    3,640
    11.
    Gene Thiessen, Eugene, Oregon 3,210
    12.
    Paul Albrecht,
    Sacramento, Calif.
    3,010
    13.
    Buck Brigance, Charlotte, N.C. 3,000
    14.
    Bill Huber, Reading, Penna. 2,980
    15.
    Albert Gunter, Stockton, Calif. 2,970
    16.
    Al Aunapu, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2,960
    17.
    Babe Tancrede, Woonsocket, R.I. 2,940
    18.
    Al Wilcox, Trenton, N.J.
    2,880
    19.
    Sid Swan, Wellesley, Mass. 2,710
    20.
    Jim Chann, Columbus, Ohio 2,660
    21.
    Alex Swing, Lexington, N.C. 2,580
    22.
    Joe Leonard, San Jose, Calif. 2,440
    23.
    John Greenlee, St. Louis, Mo. 2,370
    24.
    Earl Widman, St. Louis, Mo. 2,260
    25.
    Chet Dykgraaf,
    Grand Rapids, Mich.
    2,170
    26.
    Ed Gentner, Orchard Park, N.Y. 1,920
    27.
    Aub Le Bard, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,890
    28.
    Robert Royce, Galesburg, III. 1,720
    29.
    C. A. Farwell, Puyallup, Wash. 1,660
    30.
    John Hood, Trenton, N.J. 1,570
    31.
    Don Pink, Bronx, N.Y.
    1,560
    32.
    Allan Davis, Howell, Mich. 1,410
    33.
    Ken Cherry, Tulsa, Okla.
    1,300
    34.
    Tommy Byars, Beaumont, Tex. 1,230
    35.
    Robert Slack, Great Falls, Mont. 1,150
    36.
    Duke Pennell, Columbus, Ohio 910
    37.
    Ed Kretz, Jr.,
    Monterey Park, Calif.
    830
    33. Rex Betz, Vancouver, Wash.
    720
    39.
    Roy Egeberg,
    Minneapolis, Minn.
    680
    40.
    John Butterfield,
    Lumberton, N.C.
    650
    41.
    Tom Bryarly, Chesterton, Ind.
    540
    42.
    Walt Fulton, Glendale, Calif
    430
    43.
    Stewart Hickson, London, Ont.
    410
    44.
    Roy Burke, Milwaukie, Ore.
    380
    45.
    Larry Sutter, Muskegon, Mich.
    360
    46.
    Elmer Swarthout,
    Rochester, N.Y.
    350
    47.
    Joe Gee, Columbus, Ohio
    320
    48.
    George Bordo, Morgan, Penna.
    310
    49.
    Archie Fairweather,
    Middletown, Minn.
    300
    50.
    Paul Myers, Urbana, III.
    280
    51.
    Edwin Fisher, Parksburg, Pa.
    260
    52.
    Don Hawley, Inglewood, Calif.
    260
    53.
    Claude Mook, Warren, Ohio
    260
    54.
    Horace Travis, Nashville, Tenn.
    260
    55.
    Nick Nicholson.
    Long Beach, Calif.
    240
    56.
    W. E. Smith, Milwaukee, Wis.
    210
    57.
    Les .Myers, Wichita Falls, Tex.
    200
    58.
    Abie Haight, Rockford, III.
    100
    59.
    Rod Burkhardt, Reading, Penna.
    100
    60.
    Don Reese, Dayton, Ohio
    100
    61.
    Marvin Cutler, Detroit, Mich.
    90
    62.
    Adrian Lake, Asbury Park, N.J.
    90
    63.
    Jimmy Phillips,
    S. Pasadena, Calif.
    90
    64.
    George Sepulvada.
    Redwood City, Calif.
    90
    65.
    Alex Domyan, East St. Louis, III.
    80
    66.
    Austin Kathcart, Dallas, Tex.
    80
    67.
    Leon Applegate, Burlington, N.J.
    80
    68.
    Jerry Callen. Kalamazoo, Mich.
    80
    69.
    William Fields, Chester, Pa.
    70
    70.
    Dorrance Johnson, Moline. III.
    70
    71.
    Julius Walker, Marion, Ohio
    70
    72.
    Bill Brokaw, Oakland, Calif.
    70
    73.
    Howard Smith, Jackson, Mich.
    50
    74.
    Maxine Tatro, Yakima, Wash.
    50
    75.
    J. Richardson, Indianapolis, Ind.
    50
    76.
    Dick Tilton, Vancouver, B.C.
    50
    77.
    William Davidson Jr.,
    Milwaukee, Wis.
    50
    78.
    Elbert Carr, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
    50
    79.
    Pete LeGrange, Fairlawn, N.J.
    50
    SO. Andy Carl, Milwaukee, Wis.
    50
    81.
    Les Parker, Columbus, Ohio
    50
    82.
    Charles Watson, Paterson, N.J.
    50
    83.
    John Martinolich, Portland, Ore.
    50
    84.
    William Simmons,
    Monroeville, N.J.
    50
    85.
    William Smith,
    Home Town Unknown
    50
    86.
    Francis LeBlanc, Wellesley. Mass.
    30
    87.
    Dick Gallo, Tulsa, Okla.
    30
    S3. George Cooper, Vallejo, Calif.
    30
    89.
    Ken Robinson, E. St. Louis, III.
    30
    90.
    Bee Bee Smith, Washington, D.C.
    3
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