1951 Detroit Memorial [2nd Running]
Detroit River, Detroit MI, September 1, 1951


Statistics

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Thompson Pilots Dossin Brothers’ Speed Boat to Victory on Detroit River
bullet Miss Pepsi Wins Feature
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September 1

3 Mile Course

Detroit River

12 Mile Heats

Detroit, Michigan

36 Mile Race

 

No.

Entry

Owner

Comp. Lap

Race

1.

U-3

My Sweetie (2)

Horace Dodge

—

—

2.

U-10

Delphine X

Horace Dodge

69.687

—

3.

U-16

My Darling

Andy Marcy

—

—

4.

U-50

Gale I

Joe Schoenith

74.844

—

5.

U-51

Gale II

Joe Schoenith

81.570

—

6.

U-99

Miss Pepsi (2)

Walter Dossin

89.256

—

7.

G-10

Guided Missile

Harris McBride

—

—

8.

G-31

Hornet

Horace Dodge

—

—

9.

G-98

Gold'n Crust

Jack Schafer

—

—

10.

G-99

Such Crust

Jack Schafer

73.469

—

 

Heat One

Driver

Points

Speed

1.

Miss Pepsi

Chuck Thompson

400

88.697

2.

Gale II

Lee Schoenith

300

78.084

3.

Delphine X

Walt Kade

225

48.156

4.

Gale I

Al D'eath

DNF

—

5.

Such Crust I

Danny Foster

DNF

—

 

Heat Two

Driver

Points

Speed

1.

Miss Pepsi

Chuck Thompson

400

82.212

2.

Gale II

Lee Schoenith

300

76.929

3.

Gale I

Al D'eath

225

70.858

4.

Such Crust I

Danny Foster

169

70.043

5.

Delphine X

Walt Kade

127

65.276

 

Recapitulation

Heat 1

Heat 2

Cum.

Heat 3

Total

1.

Miss Pepsi

400

400

800

Cancelled

800

2.

Gale II

300

300

600

Cancelled

600

3.

Delphine X

225

127

352

Cancelled

352

4.

Gale I

DNF

225

225

Cancelled

225

5.

Such Crust I

DNF

169

169

Cancelled

169

The Ford Memorial was originally scheduled for July 7 and then July 8, but each day choppy seas postponed the event. Present for the first running were Miss Pepsi(Chuck Thompson), Hornet (Bill Cantrell), Gale I (Gene Arena), Gale II (Dan Arena), Such Crust I (Danny Foster) and Gold'N Crust (Roy Duby). As a result the race was scheduled for the Labor Day weekend along with the Silver Cup.)

Ironically on September 1 the day was cold and cloudy with a mist falling punctuated by an 8 m.p.h. wind which resulted in the third heat being cancelled. Five boats remained in the pits for the day. Hornet, My Sweetie and My Darling had motor trouble. Guided Missile failed to qualify and Gold'N Crust had had motor trouble the Thursday before the race that her mechanics were unable to repair.

The race commemorated Detroit's 250th Anniversary Festival.

[Statistics and comments from Greene, V.1]


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