Ron Prymek of Iowa City accepts the checkers after winning the MVSC feature at Columbus Junction.
Iowa City, Iowa (May 30, 1972) - It was a profitable weekend on the Mississippi Valley Speed Club circuit for Jim Gerber of Long Grove, Larry Jenkins of Wilton and Ron Prymek of Iowa City.
The three each won trophy dashes, heat races or feature events Saturday night at West Liberty or Monday night at Columbus Junction to take the first three spots in that order in unofficial drivers point standings.
Gerber now has 49 points, Jenkins 46 and Prymek 41 to rank ahead of last week's leader, Mel Morris of West Liberty who now stands fourth with 38 points.
Gerber had his big night Saturday at West Liberty, winning the first heat and the feature, but Jenkins also picked up valuable points by finishing second in the feature and also won the trophy dash. Gerber took over the lead on the 19th lap of the 25-lap feature and held it the rest of the way in a race marred by spinouts, wall crashes and several restarts. The finishing order of the feature was protested when a couple of cars violated rule 35 (no water, oil or gas may be added on the red or yellow light).
Prymek, who won the feature at Columbus Junction a week ago, came back on Monday with a clean sweep at the Louisa County Fairgrounds half-mile to surge into third place in the point standings. Prymek won the trophy dash, second heat and the feature.
Although he did not win an event, Jenkins was again a strong third place behind Prymek and Gerber. Morris was right on Prymek's tail through two restarts but went to the pits with a blown engine on the 18th lap of the 25-lap event, marred on the last couple of laps by a passing rain shower. Ron Hemsted of Lone Tree, who is sixth in current point standings, and a heat winner Saturday night, was running fifth in the feature before pulling out with mechanical problems on the restart.
West Liberty –
1. Jim Gerber, Long Grove
2. Larry Jenkins, Wilton Junction
3. Benny Hofer, Rock Island
4. Ron Hemsted, Lone Tree
5. Perry Beckler, Tiffin
6. Ron Prymek, Iowa City
7. Richard Hamilton, Muscatine
8. Mel Morris, West Liberty
9. Lyle Gehn, East Moline
10. Ed Mellecker, Iowa City
Columbus Junction –
1. Ron Prymek, Iowa City
2. Jim Gerber, Long Grove
3. Larry Jenkins, Wilton Junction
4. Perry Beckler, Tiffin
5. Bob Helm, Andalusia
6. Don Morgan, Muscatine
7. Benny Hofer, Rock Island
8. Charlie Moffitt, Stanwood
9. Bill Douglas, West Liberty
10. Ken Boyse, Wellman






1988 - Chuck Gurney dazzled the large crowd at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Friday night, May 27 by winning the USAC-sanctioned Hulman 100 for Silver Crown Cars on the historic mile dirt. "It was hooked up so good; it was slopping over the cushion," Gurney said, describing the racing surface. It was Gurney's fourth career victory in the famed event and was worth $10,400. He led from the pole and was never headed. Initially, he was challenged by Jack Hewitt and later by both George Snider and Kenny Jacobs but nobody had nothing for the Californian.
1983 - Jack Mitchell of Cedar Falls, Iowa continued to be the hottest driver in the International Motor Contest Association this season as he remained unbeaten with his third straight modified feature win at Vinton Speedway on Sunday, May 29. Mitchell, who won the 1982 point's title at Vinton, has won seven features overall this year in IMCA competition. In Sunday's 20-lap main, Mitchell held off Todd Jensen of Waterloo and Mike Schulte of Norway for the victory.






1977 - Competing for the first time this season, Ramo Stott led all qualifiers in time trials and then scored a wire to wire victory in the Indiana Classic 100-mile USAC stock car race at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on May 21. Stott's ninth career USAC victory was worth $4,275. Runner-up Paul Feldner, whose closing rush fell only inches short at the checkers, took over the lead in the USAC point's standings. Jack Bowsher, Ralph Latham and Bay Darnell rounded out the top five finishers


1983 -Rockford's John Knaus won the season-opening 25-lap late model feature at Freeport (Ill.) Raceway half-mile dirt oval on Sunday afternoon, May 8. Knaus' victory marked his return to dirt track competition after running asphalt for the last seven years. The 31-year-old veteran took the lead midway through the contest and outdistanced the field for the win. Bob Jaeger of Dubuque, Iowa and Jim Jeffries of Freeport finish second and third respectively. Gus Hughes of Monticello, Iowa made a clean sweep of the roadrunner class, winning both his heat and feature.
1977 - James McElreath of Arlington, Tex., posted his first career USAC sprint car victory on dirt, Saturday afternoon, May 7th, when he breezed to victory in the seventh annual Tony Hulman Classic at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track. The $50,293 purse offered was the largest ever for a sprint car race. McElreath, the 23-year-old second generation star, took the lead from Jerry Weeks on lap 19 and ran untouched from there. Another second generation star, Clark Templeman, finish second in the 40-lap main event and was followed by Roger Rager, Billy Cassella and Weeks. 

