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1951 Vern Hancock Matchless Cactus Derby - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1951 Vern Hancock Matchless Cactus Derby - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, vintage magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    The Winner—Vern Hancock who is rapidly becoming one
    of the best desert riders.
    Vern Hancock
    MATCHLESS
    First Home in Cactus Derby
    Lammy Lamoreaux rides them all and has a
    wonderful time. Not a bad piece of road either.
    AN annual Enduro that is put on by
    that very active and efficient mo-
    torcycle club, the Riverside Bombers,
    The Cactus Derby, is without a doubt
    one of the best that is staged in the
    Western area, but has not received the
    wide publicity it deserves. The run tra-
    ditionally starts at midnight on Satur-
    day night of a chosen week-end in the
    late fall, and continues straight through
    the following day with only time out
    for meals. This run of between three
    and four hundred miles of continuous
    riding makes it a very grueling ordeal
    for both riders and equipment. The win-
    ner each year can well be proud of a
    remarkable achievement.
    The 1951 Cactus Derby started to gain
    momentum about the last of July when
    “Doc” Trainor and Howard Angell were
    appointed co-chairmen of the event,
    scheduled for Sept. 23rd. It ended when
    Vern Hancock was awarded the famous
    Derby trophy for his win with a 30:50
    single Matchless road model of one of
    Eddie Ryan, Har-Dav Dealer in San Pedro and his side hack show
    up at all the tough ones. And Eddie must be pushing to that 70
    mark, too.
    (Continued on Page 25, Col. 1)
    A tough duo—Max Bubeck and his favorite mount the Warrior
    T.T. and Dave Doney on one of those Matchless thumpers that
    never seem to tire.
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