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1953 Shreveport LA Motorcycle Race Albert Gunter BSA - 2-Page Vintage Article

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    1953 Shreveport LA Motorcycle Race Albert Gunter BSA - 2-Page Vintage Article
    Original, Vintage Magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    Shreveport
    Albert Gunter-B. S. A.
    7-Mile Championship
    Half Mile Dirt Track
    October 26
    TWENTY-one year old Albert
    Gunter of Stockton, Calif., riding
    a B. S. A. motorcycle, edged past Tom-
    my Byars from Beaumont, Texas,
    aboard a Harley-Davidson KR in next
    to the last lap to win his first National
    Title and become the new seven mile
    flat track Champion. Gunter flew across
    the finish line with a couple of motor
    lengths lead on Byars who was closely
    tailed by Bobby Hill, Indian, of Colum-
    bus, Ohio, following a thrilling race
    which had seen the number one spot
    change hands five times as the three
    leaders see-sawed in the top three slots.
    Shreveport seems to be Gunter’s
    track, for last year, riding in the
    Amateur Class, he set the track record
    at the blistering speed of 26.84 seconds,
    and followed this with a win in the
    Amateur Final.
    The track was not as fast this year
    as last, and although it was in excellent
    condition and free from dust, Bobby
    Hill’s time of 28.35 seconds proved the
    fastest of the day. Gunter’s time trial
    was made in 29.33 seconds.
    Ernie Beckman, Indian, of Battle
    Creek, Mich., led the titled race for two
    laps before Gunter took over, only to
    lose his lead in the ninth go-round to
    Hill. Hill left the groove a bit and
    Byars swung in under him for the hon-
    ored spot until he too went a bit wide
    coming out of a turn and Gunter took
    him in the thirteenth and held his lead
    for the checkered flag.
    In the back of the field, two Harley
    riders, Buck Brigance of Charlotte,
    N. C., and Everett Brashear of Lake
    Charles, La., on a KR, were battling it
    out with Beckman, each intent on cap-
    turing fourth position. Beckman hung
    on until the seventh lap, when he was
    passed by Brigance, and Brashear took
    fifth slot in the last lap.
    Finishing up the line-up was Jimmy
    Chann of Columbus, Ohio, aboard a
    Harley-Davidson KR and Bill Tuman,
    riding Indian, from Rockford, Ill.
    Following the feature event, trophies
    were presented Gunter in recognition of
    his new championship and to Claude
    Morgan of Houston, Texas, for his part
    in this race as tuner of the winning
    machine.
    Time for the seven miles was 6 min-
    utes 32.03 seconds.
    Hill looked like he would take home
    another Championship, when he backed
    up his fastest time trial with a win in
    the first Expert Heat. Behind him, not
    too close, were Chann and Brigance in a
    hot contest over second spot. Chann
    finally passed Brigance in the fourth lap
    and held it for the finish. Time for this
    race was 4 minutes 38.3 seconds.
    When Gunter took the checkered in
    the second Expert Heat with a good
    lead, and his time was announced as 4
    minutes 37.5 seconds, business picked
    up. Here was a real threat. Second,
    third and fourth places went to Byars,
    Brashear and Beckman. Beckman held
    second for four laps before being over-
    taken by Byars, then Brashear slipped
    Photo: The three top men in the 1952 7-miU w »•
    (I. to r.), Tommy Byars, who took H Natlona* Championship race pictured on machines are,
    man. Pictured at left front of ..SeCO, A*bert Gunter, the new champ, and Bobby Hill, Number 3
    standing with arm around Gunte^ c"a‘hine is Bil1 Myers, Beck factory representative, while
    coveralls, is Pete Dalio, Ft Worth '$TC °Ude Mor9an, Gunter's mechanic. In rear, wearing white
    mechanic, Dick Gross.
    ’ ' Texas B-$-A. dealer. At right front of Hill's machine is his mechanic Dick Gross.
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