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1954 Bud Sage Takes San Gabriel on Harley-Davidson - 1-Page Vintage Article

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    1954 Bud Sage Takes San Gabriel on Harley-Davidson - 1-Page Vintage Article
    Original, Vintage Magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm)
    Condition: Good
    IN EVERYONE’S mind there was no doubt
    a thought, that the San Gabriel Hare and
    Hound would surely go the same direction as
    the Rams National two years ago. This is
    where a lot of the “hot shoes” flubbed their
    dub. Bud Sage (H-D K) took things easy at
    the start and when the rest of the “know
    their way’s” found they were barking up the
    wrong trail, Bud and a few others were out
    in the breeze.
    This is not to say that Bud’s win was not
    deserved, anyone will tell you that he tooled
    along at a fair rapid pace to say the least.
    Coming in at the gas check an amateur was
    in the lead, Jack Laprik (Matchless) by name,
    but soon had to give in to the determination
    of Bud’s hard riding. Laprik was, however, the
    first amateur to finish.
    An old familiar face among sports riders
    was long and gangly, “Feets” Minert. “Feets”,
    just back from a hitch in the service pulled
    up for a nice fourth place on his new BSA
    Clubman.
    Finishing second was Jerry Platt (Match-
    less), Jerry sure has a rough time making
    that first place, sometimes “Oh so close”.
    Although you might say that some of the
    boys lost their way, I still maintain that if
    some simple directions were given at the
    start, this situation would not have caused any
    trouble. It seems hard to reailze why the
    different clubs insist on making every start
    a big “hush hush” affair. When you consider
    the time and energy involved (not to mention
    the expense) it’s hard to visualize how a club
    can keep from giving a few directions aimed
    at giving the riders time to get under way.
    Dust, other riders, yuka stumps, and so on
    are plenty enough grief in my estimation,
    “why make it a luck start?"
    The run sponsored by the San Gabriel MC
    of San Gabriel, Calif, covered about 85 miles
    of rough sandy desert and by the looks of the
    boys when they came in, it was plenty long
    enough. Other class winners include Jack
    Laprik (Matchless), first amateur; Wes Ander-
    son (H-D), first 74"; Gerald Ralphe (Velo),
    first 21’; John Rich (DMW), first 200 cc.;
    Joe Koons (BSA), first 125 cc.
    It might be interesting to note that up until
    shortly after the gas check there was a 200 cc.
    machine in 4th place, a DMW with Doug
    Smith the jockey.—Don Brown
    Winner, Bud Sage immediately after the race. Bud is
    a member of the 49er MC, and has been riding hare
    and hounds for several years.
    “Winky” Haado tools through tho desert on his
    Triumph. “Winky” is ex track rider, likes sporting
    events and Is a member of the SO Cal MC.
    Lee Vanderploeg puts his Matchless to the test as
    he dodges yuka stumps in the rough.
    Start of the "big go". Almost 300 entries lined up at Dead Mans Point to try seasons first hare and hound.
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