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1962 Midwinter Rally & Gold Hunt, Atsion, NJ - 1-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1962 Midwinter Rally & Gold Hunt, Atsion, NJ - 1-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, vintage magazine article
    Page Size: Approx 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm)
    Condition: Good
    MIDWINTER RALLY & GOLD HUNT
    For the first time in recent years, the
    Mid-Winter Rally & Gold Hunt had good
    luck regarding the weather. The bright sun
    and mild temperature brought more riders
    out than ever for this Mid-Winter Rally.
    The event was held at Atsion, N. J. on Jan-
    uary 13th and 14th. It was sponsored by the
    Start of Procession of over 300 riders at Mid-
    Winter Rally & Gold Hunt at Atsion, N. J.
    Middle Atlantic Motorcycle Dealers’ Asso-
    ciation who seek to encourage the year-
    round use of motorcycles. Over 300 motor-
    cycles were present.
    The rally started off with a Saturday
    night dance at the Pic-A-Lil Inn in Atsion,
    N. J. Sunday morning the first event was
    the observed trials. A course was laid out
    Riders during Scrambles Race at Mid-Winter Gold
    Hunt.
    over a rough hillside by use of marker
    strings. There were many sharp turns and
    grades. The riders were permitted to nego-
    tiate this course at their own rate of speed.
    Every time their foot touched the ground,
    they lost 1 point. Every time they went off
    Greeves rider during Observed Trials at Mid-
    Winter Gold Hunt.
    Bob Connery on Parilla during Observed Trials.
    Bob missed turn and found himself out on the
    frozen surface of a lake.
    the course, they lost 5 points and every time
    they stalled their motor, they lost 10 points.
    This type of event is very popular in
    Europe. There was a class of woods type
    machines and one for road type machines.
    Women were permitted to enter, in fact;
    Betty Morrison won 3rd place in her class
    for the 2nd consecutive year. Ted Develet,
    “the television producer and star of the Jan
    Murray Show” participated in this event
    coming in 2nd in his class. High point win-
    ner was Ed Varnes with a loss of only 42
    points.
    Procession of over 300 riders at Mid-Winter Rally
    & Gold Hunt at Atsion, N. J.
    The Scrambles race proved quite excit-
    ing, as most of the top riders in the area
    were present. In a tight duel with James
    Varnes, S. Longhbaugh on his Triumph
    proved the winner of the Lightweight class.
    Zubritsky on his BSA took 1st place in the
    Heavyweight class.
    Three members of Middle Atlantic Dealers' Asso-
    ciation who sponsored the Gold Hunt. Left to right
    —Horace Fritz—Sec'y of MAMDA—Hank Westra
    of BSA and Elmer Shillingford of Gene Shilling-
    ford & Sons.
    A procession of over 300 machines then
    rode 14 miles deep into the cranberry bog
    country of New Jersey to the area where
    the Gold Hunt was to take place. Almost
    100 motorcycle parts were hidden in this
    area. Each part had a number and could be
    redeemed for a merchandise prize at any
    dealer’s shop. The most valuable prize, that
    was won was the huge “Head Hunters”
    trophy that was found 40 feet high in a tree
    by Roland D. Poirier.
    When the group returned to the Pic-A-
    Lil Inn, a drawing was held to determine
    the winners of the merchandise prizes
    awarded by various distributors as follows:
    1.
    Harley-Davidson Motor Co.
    Leather Jacket
    2.
    Beck Distributing Co.
    Two Helmets
    3.
    Joseph Buegeleisen Co.
    Helmet and Gloves
    4.
    B & D Cycles Cowboy Shirt
    5.
    Pic-A-Lil Inn
    Super Trophy
    6.
    Butler & Smith One Helmet
    7.
    BSA Inc.
    Case of BSA Oil
    8.
    Cosmopolitan Motors, Inc.
    One Pirelli Tire
    9.
    Gene Shillingford & Son
    One case of Drag Oil
    Horace Fritz, secretary-treasurer of
    MAMDA reported that 23 member dealers
    headed by the association’s own “spark
    plug,” John Varesio were on hand to offi-
    ciate the events. The MAMDA welcomes
    any dealer who wishes to become a mem-
    ber of this wonderful organization. A veni-
    son dinner will be held sometime in May at
    Atsion at which time the dealers will discuss
    plans to make the Mid-Winter Rally and
    Gold Hunt even bigger and better.
    OBSERVED TRIALS RESULTS
    High Point Winner—Ed Varnes—Zundapp
    Lightweight Class
    1st Claude Brannam—DMW
    2nd Michael De Thomasson—Greeves
    3rd S. Hutchinson—Triumph
    Bill Newrock Pholo
    Herman Pulyer from Groveville, N.J. about to
    land his Triumph Cub during the scrambles.
    Heavyweight Class
    1st Ronald Raunch—Harley-Davidson
    2nd Ted Develet—Triumph
    3rd Edgar Norton—Triumph
    Road Class
    1st A. Kinney—BSA
    2nd Fred Varnes—Zundapp
    3rd Bettv Morrison—Harlev-Davidson
    SCRAMBLES RACE
    Lightweight Class
    1st C. Longhbaugh—Triumph
    2nd James Varnes—Jawa
    3rd Russo—Triumph
    Heavyweight Class
    1st Zubritsky—BSA
    2nd Weiner—Harley-Davidson
    3rd Channey—BSA
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