Freeport,
Ill. (September 28, 1969) – Darrell Dake of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, won the 2nd
annual Midwest Invitational on Sunday evening.
Dake took
the lead from Ramo Stott of Keokuk, Iowa, in the closing laps of the 60-lapper
and took home the $800 first prize plus lap money.
Earlier in
the afternoon, Stott won the 200-lap feature at the National Short Track
Championship at the quarter-mile, paved Rockford Speedway.
Roger Dolan
of Lisbon, Iowa, started on the pole and was off and running in his Plymouth
Roadrunner. Dolan was never challenged until he broke an axle midway through
the race.
Stott
inherited the top spot and was pressed the whole way by Dake and Freeport
Raceway champion Lem Blankenship of Keokuk, Iowa.
Dake banged
on Stott’s bumper as the laps ticked off and when Stott got loose, spinning
through the infield, Dake sped by for the lead and the victory.
Dake also
won the trophy dash as he started on the pole and led all six laps. Dake was
chased in the trophy dash by Dolan and Stott.
Bill Forbes
of Rock Falls, Ill., piloted his Pontiac GTO to victory in the semi-feature.
Forbes and Red Droste of Waterloo, Iowa, battled wheel-to-wheel for the entire
race.
Results –
Fast time –
Roger Dolan, Lisbon, Iowa (25.85)
Trophy dash
– Darrell Dake, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Semi-main –
Red Forbes, Rock Falls, Ill.
Feature –
1. Darrell Dake
2. Arnie Christen, Mineral Point, Wis.
3. Fred Strube, Peoria, Ill.
4. Ramo Stott, Keokuk, Iowa
5. Fred Horn, Marion, Iowa
6. Ed Sanger, Waterloo, Iowa
7. Herb Shannon, Peoria, Ill.
8. Lem Blankenship, Keokuk, Iowa
9. Norm Meinert, Freeport, Ill.
10. Bill
McDonough, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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