Part of the Exhibition, MARC (Midwestern Association for Race Cars) became ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America). From the August 26, 1957 Ottawa Citizen.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
imca, 1925 part two
Second part of the 1925 IMCA Canadian races. The advert shows what entertainment the mid-1920s crowd was being offered. Rubin and Cherry Shows: "The Aristocrat of the Tented World". Sounds good to me no matter the price of admission.
All that and auto races. John DePalma, Elfrieda Mais versus Marion Martin. Emory Collins, Fred Horey and others. Helluva deal:
July 13, 1925, Edmonton, AB, exhibition, 1/2 mile
--event no. 1--3 cornered match race--5 laps--1st, Fred Horey; 2nd, Al Cotey; 3rd, Johnny DePalma--time, 3:11
--event no. 2--3 cornered match race--5 laps--1st, Emory Collins; 2nd, Red Maley; 3rd, Bud Putman--time, 3:18 3-5
--event no. 3--special match race for lady drivers--3 laps--1st, Miss Marion Martin; 2nd, Miss Elfrieda Mais--time, 1:56
--event no. 4--match race between Miss Marion Martin and Al Cotey--3 laps--1st, Martin--time, 1:53
--event no. 5--Firestone Sweepstakes free-for-all--9 laps--1st, Fred Horey; 2nd, Emory Collins; 3rd, Al Cotey--time, 7:35
July 18, 1925, Edmonton, AB, exhibition, 1/2 mile
--1st event--cars not over 450 cu. in. piston displacement--5 laps--1st, DePalma (Mercedes); 2nd, Putnam (Fiat); 3rd, Cotey (Duesenberg)--time, 2:57 3-5
--2nd event--light car race--3 laps--1st, Collins (Briscoe); 2nd, Miss Marion Martin (Frontenac-Ford); 3rd, Maley (Miller Special)--time, 1:48 1-5
--3rd event--3 cornered match race--3 laps--1st, Horey (Miller Special); 2nd, Cotey (Elcar); 3rd, DePalma (Mercedes)--time, 1:48
--4th event--Australian Pursuit race (handicap)--7 laps--1st, Horey (Miller Special); 2nd, Putnam (Fiat); 3rd, Maley (Miller Special)--time, 4:13 1-5
--5th race--Exhibition Handicap Sweepstakes--9 laps--1st, Collins (Briscoe); 2nd, Horey (Miller Special); 3rd, Williams (Duesenberg)--time, 5:12 2-5
Saturday, August 22, 1925, Ottawa, Ontario, Central Canada Exhibition, 1/2 mile
--light car races--5 laps--1st, Cleo Sarles (Frontenac Ford); 2nd, Claude Montieth (Peerless)--time, 3:07
--Ajax Sweepstakes--5 laps--1st heat--1st, Putty Hoffman (Hoffman Special); 2nd, Ed Daily (Peugeot)--time, 3:10 4-5
--2nd heat--1st, Ray Claypool (Premier)--time, 3:18 2-5
--final heat--9 laps--1st, Cleo Sarles (Frontenac Ford); 2nd, Putty Hoffman (Hoffman Special)--time, 5:48 3-5
--free-for-all--7 laps--1st, Putty Hoffman (Hoffman Special); 2nd, Cleo Sarles (Frontenac Ford)--time, 4:39 2-5
--exhibition mile--Miss Marion Martins--Buggatti--1:17 3-5
Saturday, August 29, 1925, Toronto, ON, CNE, exhibition, 1/2 mile
--1st race--5 laps--1st, Ed Daily (Peugeot)--time, 3:18 2-5
--3 corner match race--3 laps--1st, Putty Hoffman; 2nd, Ed Daily; 3rd, Ray Claypool--time, 1:56 2-5
--Australian pursuit--7 laps--1st, Cleo Sarles; 2nd, Putty Hoffman; 3rd, Claude Montieth--time, 4:14 3-5
--Dominion Sweepstakes (Barney Oldfield medal)--9 laps--1st, Ray Claypool (Premier); 2nd, Cleo Sarles (Frontenac Ford); 3rd, Putty Hoffman (Hoffman)
--mile--Marion Martins (Frontenac Ford)--1:13 (new record for woman at CNE)
Wednesday, September 2, 1925, Toronto, ON, CNE, 1/2 mile
--Dominion Sweepstakes--9 laps--1st, Sarles; 2nd, Disbrow; 3rd, Hoffman--time, 5:31 1-5
--1st race--5 laps--1st, Claypool; 2nd, Montieth; 3rd, Joe Allen--time, 3:05 3-5
--2nd race--3 corner match race--3 laps--1st, Disbrow; 2nd, Hoffman--time, 1:48 2-5
--Australian pursuit--7 laps--1st, Hoffman; 2nd, Montieth--time, 4:10 4-5
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
imca, 1923 part two
I like the photo from the Toronto Star. There was a big article in the magazine Auto Racing Memories by former IMCA stalwart Aut Swenson who traveled with the group back in those days and eventually had a thrill show that came through the prairies during the 1950s and beyond that talks about the train coaches that were attached to the fair train by Sloan that went from town to town. I'll have to search that one out.
The further exploits of Emory Collins, Regina, SK, come to light. First as a "mallet welder (sic)" for the automobile polo match that was part of the show and then in Ontario as a driver.
Saturday, July 28, 1923, Saskatoon, Saskatoon, exhibition, 1/2 mile
no results--sports page missing from the Monday--I got a headache for this?
Saturday, August 4, 1923, Regina, Saskatchewan, exhibition, 1/2 mile
afternoon:
--light car race--7 laps--1st, Claypool (Gray-Dort); 2nd, Daily (Duesy Special)--time, 4:41
--championship match race--5 laps--1st, Lampkin (Peugeot); 2nd, Claypool (Premier Special)--time, 2:58
--Australian Pursuit race--7 laps--1st, Sarles (Mooney Ford)--time, 4:14
--Class D handicap--7 laps--1st, Claypool (Premier Special); 2nd, Petticord (Essex); 3rd, Lampkin (Peugeot)--time, 4:26
--Regina Sweepstakes--5 laps--1st, Sarles (Mooney Ford); 2nd, Lecklider (Earl Special); 3rd, Claypool (Gray-Dort)--time, 3:11
evening:
--match race--5 laps--1st heat--1st, Petticord (Essex); 2nd, Sarles (Mooney Ford)--time, 3:?6
--match race--2nd heat--1st, Lecklider (Earl Special); 2nd, Daily (Duesy Special)--time, 3:21 4-5
--match race--3rd heat--one mile--1st, Lampkin (Peugeot); 2nd, Claypool (Premier Special)--time, 1:11 4-5
--final--1st, Petticord; 2nd, Lampkin; 3rd, Lecklider--time, 3:10
note: (from Regina Leader on the auto polo event) “Emery (sic) Collins, the well-known young hockey player, who is taking up the gasoline sport, was one of the mallet-welders (sic).”
Saturday, August 25, 1923, Toronto, ON, CNE, 1/2 mile
--1st race--7 laps--1st, Ray Claypool; 2nd, Ray Lampkin; 3rd, “Pop” Daily--time, 4:13
--2nd race--5 laps--1st, Jack Petticord; 2nd, Emory Collins; 3rd, Cleo Sarles--time, 3:02 2-5
--3rd race--7 laps--1st, Ray Lampkin; 2nd, Cleo Sarles; 3rd, Emory Collins--time, 4:17 3-5
--4th race--7 laps--1st, Ray Claypool; 2nd, “Pop” Daily; 3rd, Jack Johnson--time, 4:14 3-5
Monday, August 27, 1923, Toronto, ON, CNE, 1/2 mile
--results unknown
Sherbrooke, 1923 (Mike Tanney info, thanks Mike)
> Half-mile track
> Friday, August 31
> 1) Light Car Race (7 laps)
> 1. Lecklider (#5 Earl Spl) 4:04, 54.5mph
> also ran: Petticord (#28 Essex), Collins (#34 Beaver), Norton
> (#29 Grey-Dort)
> 2) Match Race (5 laps)
> 1. Lampkin (Peugeot) 2. Claypool (Premier)
> 3) Australian Pursuit (7 laps)
> 1. Norton (Grey-Dort) 4:12 2/5
> also ran: Beaver, Essex, Mooney Ford
> 4) Class D Handicap (7 laps)
> 1. Lampkin 4:20 3/5 2. Claypool 3.Lecklider
> 5) Exhibition Sweepstakes (7 laps)
> 1. Lampkin 4:13
> also ran: Essex, Premier, Mooney Ford, Beaver
Friday, September 14, 1923, Ottawa, Ontario, Central Canada Exhibition, 1/2 mile
--1st race--heavy car race--7 laps--1st, Ray Claypool (Premier Special); 2nd, Burr Lampkin (Peugeot)--time, 4:22 1-2
--2nd race--light cars--5 laps--1st, Jack Petticord; 2nd, Cleo Sarles (Ford)
--2nd heat--Exhibition Sweepstakes--1st, Claypool; 2nd, Pop Daily (Duesey Special)
--final heat--5 miles--1st, Lampkin; 2nd, Sarles--time, 6:00
Saturday, September 15, 1923, Ottawa, Ontario, Central Canada Exhibition, 1/2 mile
--Exhibition Sweepstakes--5 miles--1st, Cleo Sarles (Mooney Ford); 2nd, Ray Claypool (Premier Special); 3rd, Pop Daily (Duesey Special)--time, 6:02
--1st race--light cars--7 laps--1st, Joe (?) Collins, Regina, Sask. (Gray-Dort)--time, 4:14
--match race--5 laps--1st, Ray Claypool (Premier Special); 2nd, Burr Lampkin (Peugeot)--time, 3:03 1-4
--class D handicap--7 laps--1st, Lampkin; 2nd, Claypool
--Australian pursuit--1st, Pop Daily (Duesey Special); 2nd, Sarles
Labels:
Emory Collins,
IMCA,
Ottawa,
Regina,
Saskatoon,
Sherbrooke,
Toronto
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
IMCA 1918, part one
Things get busy for the IMCA in Canada in 1918. Racing in both the prairies and central Canada. Gonna have to break this up into more manageable segments.
The inclusion of aircraft during these tours, west and east, just adds to the "show biz" aspect of the International Motor Contest Association.
June 29, 1918, Toronto, Ontario, exhibition park, 1/2 mile, under auspices of Sportsmen’s Patriotic Association
event #1--3 miles (flying start)--1st, Disbrow; 2nd, Chevrolet--time, 3:33 3-5
event #2--3 miles (flying start)--300 cu. in. piston displacement or less--1st, Wonderlich; 2nd, Woodbury; 3rd, D’Alene--time, 3:35
event #3--against time, one lap (flying start)--1st, Wonderlich, 33 3-5; 2nd, Woodbury, 34; 3rd, Disbrow, 34
event #4--handicap pursuit race--5 mile limit--1st, Disbrow--time, 6:07 3-5--2nd, D’Alene; 3rd, Woodbury.
event #5--cancelled (Disbrow with Christie car?)
event #6--novelty and wheel changing--1st, Chevrolet; 2nd, Disbrow
event #7--free for all--3 miles--1st, Chevrolet--time, 3:50 1-5
July 4, 1918, Calgary, Alberta, Victoria Park, 1/2 mile
event #1--3 miles--1st, Leon Duray; 2nd, Verne Soules; 3rd, Bill Endicott--time, 4:12 2-5
event #2--5 miles--1st, Jules Ellingboe; 2nd, Leon Duray; 3rd, Cliff Toft--no time given
event #3--Australian Pursuit--5 miles--1st, Sig Haugdahl; 2nd, No. 31, Verne Soules; 3rd, Leon Duray--time, 7:19 3-5
event #4--time for mile--Bill Endicott, 1:16 3-5; Jules Ellingboe, 1:16--cancelled after that due to poor track conditions
event #5--3 miles--1st, Bill Endicott; 2nd, Jules Ellingboe; 3rd, Bill Endicott--no time given
event #6--Canadian National Sweepstakes--10 miles--1st, Sig Haugdahl (Fiat)--no time given
July 5, 1918, Calgary Alberta, Victoria Park, 1/2 mile
afternoon events
event #1--??
event #2--Special Division--5 miles--1st, Jules Ellingboe (Briscoe); 2nd, Clifford Toft (Maxwell); 3rd, Verne Soules (National)--time, 7:07 1-2
event #3--1st heat of free-for-all--2 miles--1st, Leon Duray (Case);2nd, Bill Endicott (Hudson); 3rd, Larry Doyle (Case)--time, 2:48 1-5
event #4--2nd heat of free-for-all--2 miles--1st, Jules Ellingboe (Briscoe); 2nd, Clifford Toft (Maxwell); 3rd, Verne Soules (National)--time, 2:47 2-5
event #5--consolation handicap--5 miles--1st, Bob Cline (Bullet); 2nd, Verne Soules (National); 3rd, Larry Doyle (Grant)--no time given
event #6--final free-for-all--5 miles--1st, Bill Endicott (Hudson); 2nd, Jules Ellingboe (Wisconsin Special); 3rd, Clifford Toft (Maxwell)--time, 2:43 1-5
event #7--Calgary Sweepstakes--5 miles--1st, Clifford Toft (Maxwell); 2nd, Leon Duray (Briscoe); 3rd, Jules Ellingboe (Wisconsin Special); 4th Verne Soules (National)--no time given
July 5, 1918, Calgary, Alberta, Victoria Park, 1/2 mile
evening events
event #1--2 miles--1st, Leon Duray; 2nd, Clifford Toft (Maxwell); 3rd, Bill Endicott (Hudson)--time, 2:41 2-5
event #2--Australian Pursuit Handicap--5 miles--1st, Sig Haugdahl (Fiat); 2nd, Verne Soules (National)--time, 6:37
event #3--championship drive--2 miles--1st, Bill Endicott; 2nd, tie between Jules Ellingboe and Sig Haugdahl--time, 2:41
Saturday, July 6, 1918, Ottawa, Ontario, Lansdowne Park, 1/2 mile, Great War Veterans’ Association
event #1--3 miles--match race--1st, Gaston Chevrolet (Sunbeam); 2nd, Louis Disbrow (Zip)--time, 4:12
event #2--3 miles open--1st, Braren--alsoran, “Red” D’Alene and Wonderlich--time, 4:19
event #3--time trials--Gaston Chevrolet, 37 3-5; Wonderlich 39; Waldo, 39 3-5
event #4--handicap pursuit race--5 miles--1st, Gaston Chevrolet--alsoran, Disbrow, D’Alene, Wonderlich--time, 7:19
event #5--novelty and wheel change--1st, Louis Disbrow (assisted by Wonderlich), 15 seconds; 2nd, Chevrolet
event #6--Louis Disbrow in Barney Oldfield’s old car, a Christie front-drive 200 h.p.--got a flying start from Chevrolet, in his Sunbeam, and did the half in 40 3-5
event #7--free-for-all sweepstakes?--cancelled due to damaged cars
event #8--1st, Eddie Emmerson (Oldsmobile); 2nd, Walter Delsher (Chevrolet)--5 laps
event #9--Ruth Law over Gaston Chevrolet in air vs. auto race
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