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1964: KENYON BEGINS REIGN AS KING OF THE MIDGETS

Instead of the traditional trophy, 31-year-old Mel Kenyon is presented a bouquet of flowers for his winning effort in 1964 at O'Hare Stadium in Schiller Park, Ill., outside of Chicago. Instead of the traditional trophy, 31-year-old Mel Kenyon is presented a bouquet of flowers for his winning effort in 1964 at O'Hare Stadium in Schiller Park, Ill., outside of Chicago. Stan Kalwasinski Photo Collection

1964: KENYON BEGINS REIGN AS KING OF THE MIDGETS

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

Perhaps it was coincidence, perhaps it was just meant to be.  The year of the Beatles arrival on American soil and subsequent dominance of both the Billboard charts and the public consciousness just so happened to coincide with the starting line of midget racing’s unrivaled king and his reign of the speed charts and the win column in 1964.

Mel Kenyon reached unparalleled success in USAC National Midget racing, but in the beginning, after a fifth place finish in the 1962 standings, he kept at it in 1963 where he moved into second in the final tabulation.  His hope, then, was that he could stay with it, for in the Turkey Night Grand Prix race ending that year, he had defeated the top USAC drivers.

Kenyon’s comment after that race was, “Now, if I can just keep going.”  Bob Stroud, midget supervisor, heard him say it and remarked, “If you do, you'll be the next champion.”  The statement proved prophetic, and Kenyon hit his stride.

If you want a good lesson in the virtues of persistence, talk with Mel, who did one better in 1964 by scoring his first of seven USAC National Midget driving titles, proving he’s a prime example that “stick-to-itiveness” pays off in the long run.

A desire to win the title, plus his fine ability behind the wheel, paid off, and Kenyon succeeded in defeating defending champion, Bob Wente.  Kenyon raced in 55 events during 1964, winning seven and finishing 38 of them in the top-five.

Kenyon started the season in an effort owned by him and brother, Don, but switched to an A.J. Watson built Willard Coil entry, the only Watson-built midget at the time.  The Kenyon-owned car was driven by Les Scott for the balance of 1964.

For a time, Kenyon’s battle for the championship was a see-saw affair.  He took the point lead following his win on June 8 at Springfield (Ill.) Speedway and, as luck would have it, lost it a month later at the same track.  He got it back on July 22 at Rockford (Ill.) Speedway, then promptly lost it again on August 2 at Michigan’s Flat Rock Speedway.  At the Ionia Free Fair in Michigan on August 15, Kenyon regained the lead and was never headed from that point to the end of the season.

The 79 events contested in 1964 have stood the test of time as the most ever in a single year for the series.  The month of July this year alone contained 18 events, tying July of 1960 as the busiest month of USAC National Midget racing on record. 

“We've got so many races going,” Stroud laughed.  “We'll have to carry an adding machine to keep track of the points.”

Specifications were altered to include a maximum of 150 cubic inches for L-head engines, 132 c.i. for rocker arms and a continuation of 110 c.i. for overhead cam units.

Parnelli Jones was a man of “firsts” in 1964.  He became the first driver in series history to win two of the first three races to start a season.  Furthermore, he was the first to capture two consecutive victories to close out a season.  Ultimately, he became the first driver to win both the opening and closing races in a year, both of which came at Ascot Park.

An oddity occurred in the July event at the Belleville (Kan.) High Banks.  One could call it a "Bobtail" race in more ways than one.  The first four men to cross the finish line were all named Bob: Bobby Grim, Bobby Unser, Bob Wente and Bob Tattersall.  The race was run in 110 degree heat, and with 17 of 30 laps complete, the race was checkered early to dust.

Greentown, Indiana’s Denny Keith was killed following an accident on the 32nd lap of the feature at the Indianapolis (Ind.) Speedrome on August 14.  Keith flipped upside down on the fence, and after dragging along the top rail, flipped again, this time upside down on the track.  Keith was a veteran of two years of racing under the USAC banner.

Car owner Coxie Bowman was awarded the inaugural USAC officials’ trophy for his many contributions to the sport of midget racing.  The trophy, donated by Joe Baker Engineering, was presented to Mr. Bowman by Henry Banks, USAC Director of Competition.

The series kept right on proving itself as the finest training ground for drivers making it to the big time.  In fact, nine of the first 10 finishers of the 1964 Indianapolis 500 received their early training at the wheel of a midget.

“One of the biggest reasons why this division is a fine proving ground is the fact that we run so many races,” Stroud said.  “This helps keep the boys sharp and they learn more about driving from race to race.”

 

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1964 USAC National Midget Driver Points

POS.      PTS.                DRIVER

1            456.55           Mel Kenyon, Davenport, Iowa

2            399.65           Bob Wente, Saint Louis, Mo.

3            383.1             Tommy Copp, Fresno, Calif.

4            351.05           Mike McGreevy, Hayward, Calif.

5            299.05           Jimmy Davies, Glendale, Calif.

6            291.15           Chuck Rodee, Speedway, Ind.

7            263.5             Bob Tattersall, Streator, Ill.

8            192.1             Tom Sellberg, Inglewood, Calif.

9            178.4             Billy Cantrell, Anaheim, Calif.

10          164.6             Don Meacham, Fresno, Calif.

11          155.3             Don Horvath, Riverside, Calif.

12          155.25           Allen Heath, Northridge, Calif.

13          151.8             Parnelli Jones, Torrance, Calif.

14          132.4             George Snider, Fresno, Calif.

15          121.45           Jimmy Knight, Worth, Ill.

16          102.55           Les Scott, Livonia, Mich.

17          101.2             Johnny Riva, Northbrook, Ill.

18          98.4                Sonny Ates, Sellersburg, Ind.

19          95.9                Lowell Sachs, Escondido, Calif.

20          85.6                Bill Mehner, Portland, Ore.

21          83.25             Bobby Grim, Indianapolis, Ind.

22          79.95             Danny Frye, Hazelwood, Mo.

23          77.65             Johnny Moorhouse, Santa Ana, Calif.

24          75.25             Bob McLean, Granger, Ind.

25          61.3                Porky Rachwitz, Redondo Beach, Calif.

26          58.5                Don Branson, Rantoul, Ill.

27          56.65             Ray Elliott, Lockport, Ill.

28          53.6                Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

29          52.4                Dickie Deis, Fresno, Calif.

30          47                   Arnie Knepper, Belleville, Ill.

31          46.2                Al Henderson, Downey, Calif.

32          44.7                Duane Sears, Westminster, Calif.

33          44.2                Bobby Unser, Albuquerque, N.M.

34          43.75             Bobby Marshman, Pottstown, Pa.

35          41.7                Bernie Schechter, Riverside, Calif.

36          39.8                Dwight Brown, Decatur, Ill.

37          39.6                Chuck Weyant, Springfield, Ill.

38          38.6                Dempsey Wilson, Lawndale, Calif.

39          37.25             George Benson, San Jose, Calif.

40          35.95             Joe Garson, Los Angeles, Calif.

41          35.45             Russ Sweedler, Elwood, Ill.

42          35.45             Walt Kennedy, Hacienda Heights, Calif.

43          34.8                Don Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif.

44          32.05             Larry Sinclair, Indianapolis, Ind.

45          31.1                Hal Minyard, Crestline, Calif.

46          30.6                Jim Smith, Columbus, Ohio

47          28                   Dick Atkins, Hayward, Calif.

48          26.6                Gary Hill, Glendora, Calif.

49          26.3                Chuck Arnold, Stamford, Conn.

50          26.1                Bob Harkey, Charlotte, N.C.

51          24.9                Larry Ferrua, Fresno, Calif.

52          24.3                Russ Congdon, Puyallup, Wash.

53          23.95             Denny Keith, Greentown, Ind.

54          22.9                Billy Wood, Kenosha, Wis.

55          22.65             Jud Larson, Grand Prairie, Texas

56          22.3                Warren Scheibe, Denver, Colo.

57          21.8                Johnnie Tolan, Victor, Colo.

58          21.65             Jim Steele, El Monte, Calif.

59          21.4                Ned Spath, Ojai, Calif.

60          20.85             Ronnie Duman, Dearborn, Mich.

61          19.15             Newt White, Lockport, Ill.

62          18.4                Bob Lithgow, Streator, Ill.

63          18.3                Roger McCluskey, Tucson, Ariz.

64          17.4                Howard House, Kansas City, Mo.

65          17.15             Ed Miller, Norwalk, Calif.

66          15.65             Norm Rapp, Daly City, Calif.

67          15.15             Ray Lattie, Templeton, Calif.

68          15.1                Bob Twitty, Bakersfield, Calif.

69          14.7                Johnny Baldwin, San Carlos, Calif.

70          14.5                Ed Stanley, Brecksville, Ohio

71          14.1                Bill Gallagher, Bedford, Ohio

72          13.9                John Hollansworth, Kansas City, Mo.

73          13.85             Don Hawley, Los Angeles, Calif.

74          13.1                Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M.

75          12.95             Chuck Marshall, Springfield, Ill.

76          12.55             Johnny White, Warren, Mich.

77          12.25             Jerry Matter, Naperville, Ill.

78          11.3                Dee Hileman, Palo Alto, Calif.

79          10.8                Willie Swift, Anaheim, Calif.

80          10.2                Foster Campbell, Denver, Colo.

81          9.9                  Al Miller, Roseville, Mich.

82          9.8                  Joe Giba, Denver, Colo.

83          9.55                Mario Andretti, Nazareth, Pa.

84          9                     Steve Troxell, Denver, Colo.

85          8.6                  John Batts, Jamestown, Ind.

86          8.4                  Carl Williams, Kansas City, Mo.

87          8.35                Gil Michaels, Berwyn, Ill.

88          8.1                  Grier Manning, Colorado Springs, Colo.

89          7.85                Jigger Sirois, Shelby, Ind.

90          7.75                Harry Turner, Kenosha, Wis.

91          7.65                Ron Hughes, Anaheim, Calif.

92          7.6                  Dave Strickland, Pleasant Hill, Calif.

93          7.35                A.J. Foyt, Houston, Texas

94          7.05                Dick Northam, New Castle, Ind.

95          6.65                Jim Devitt, Calimesa, Calif.

96          5.75                Frank Burany, Elm Grove, Wis.

97          5.7                  Gig Stephens, North Reading, Mass.

98          5.5                  Jim Florian, Mentor, Ohio

99          5.45                Ted Bohlander, Minonk, Ill.

100        5.45                Lloyd Nygren, Fresno, Calif.

101        5.3                  Bob Mathouser, Gardena, Calif.

102        5.2                  Burt Foland, Mountain View, Calif.

103        5                     Johnny Rutherford, Fort Worth, Texas

104        4.8                  Dean Holden, Palo Alto, Calif.

105        4.65                Don Lewis, Springfield, Ill.

106        4.5                  Bud Tingelstad, Dayton, Ohio

107        4.15                Russ Moynagh, Huntington Beach, Calif.

108        4.15                Bob DeJong, Hayward, Calif.

109        4.05                Spyder Anderson, Colorado Springs, Colo.

110        3.85                Bob Schell, West Covina, Calif.

111        3.8                  Dee Jones, Glendale, Ariz.

112        3.7                  Don Carmichael, Berwyn, Ill.

113        3.7                  Johnny Johnson, Rockford, Mich.

114        3.5                  Joe Leonard, San Jose, Calif.

115        3.4                  John Starner, San Bernardino, Calif.

116        3.35                Don Staudinger, Anaheim, Calif.

117        3.2                  Ron Wheeler, Los Angeles, Calif.

118        3.15                Joe Allspach, Denver, Colo.

119        3.15                Ed Roberts, Chowchilla, Calif.

120        3                     Ernie Zartler, Chicago, Ill.

121        2.8                  Gary Congdon, Garden Grove, Calif.

122        2.75                Ted Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.

123        2.6                  Don Melton, San Bernardino, Calif.

124        2.6                  Don Morgan, North Hollywood, Calif.

125        2.55                Elmer George, Hockerville, Okla.

126        2.45                Don Miller, North Hollywood, Calif.

127        2.3                  Bob Behrens, Downey, Calif.

128        2.2                  Tommy Morrow, Palo Alto, Calif.

129        2.15                Sonny Helms, Carlisle, Iowa

130        2                     Jerry Schofield, Denver, Colo.

131        2                     Danny Kladis, Chicago, Ill.

132        2                     Bob Tomlinson, Oak Lawn, Ill.

133        2                     Bob Nicholson, Millbrae, Calif.

134        1.85                Frankie Allen, Torrance, Calif.

135        1.85                George Kladis, Chicago, Ill.

136        1.85                Herb Shannon, Peoria, Ill.

137        1.6                  James Ford, Saint Louis, Mo.

138        1.3                  Ralph Parkinson, Wichita Falls, Texas

139        1.15                Don McPherson, Hanford, Calif.

140        1                     Walt Reiff, Sacramento, Calif.

141        0.7                  Bob Coulter, Lakewood, Calif.

142        0.7                  Ray Schaefer, Chicago, Ill.

143        0.7                  Jim Hines, New Castle, Ind.

144        0.6                  Buddy Martin, Parma, Ohio

 

1964 USAC National Midget Entrant Points

POS.      PTS.                ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION

1            369.3             Willard Coil, Washington Court House, Ohio (#14)

2            327.35           Porter Goff, Alameda, Calif. (#11)

3            293.5             Jimmy Davies, Monticello, Ind. (#4)

4            284.95           Lloyd Hamm, Richmond, Ind. (#10)

5            280.05           Bob & Gene Shannon, Dayton, Ohio (#1)

6            239.75           Ed Loniewski, Michigan City, Ind. (#87)

7            232.3             Doug Caruthers, Anaheim, Calif. (#5)

8            178.25           Mel & Don Kenyon, Davenport, Iowa (#61)

9            176.35           Lloyd Rahn, Tuscola, Ill. (#2)

10          165.25           Vel Miletich, Torrance, Calif. (#97)

11          124.15           Gay Van Berckelaer, Westminster, Calif. (#45)

12          115.7             Jimmy Knight, Worth, Ill. (#24)

13          109.7             John Saeman & Harry Grabow, Warsaw, Ind. (#17)

14          108.25           Jack Stroud, Hazelwood, Mo. (#25)

15          105                 Don Horvath, Riverside, Calif. (#2)

16          104.05           George Newnam, Culver City, Calif. (#63)

17          101.7             Boyce Holt, Marion, Ind. (#20)

18          99.85             Marv Edwards, Los Angeles, Calif. (#98JR)

19          96.85             George Hopkins, Harvey, Ill. (#54)

20          96.85             Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell, Milwaukee, Wis. (#4)

21          93.65             Don Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif. (#33)

22          93.15             Harry Turner, Kenosha, Wis. (#12)

23          89.35             Jim Gary, Claremont, Calif. (#50)

24          80.5                Coxie Bowman, Ossian, Ind. (#33)

25          78.45             Gus Sohm, Saint Louis, Mo. (#93)

26          78.4                Dickie Deis, Fresno, Calif. (#37)

27          76.2                Norm Britton, San Leandro, Calif. (#96)

28          70.4                Fred Gerhardt, Fresno, Calif. (#73)

29          69.9                Ed Hitze, Lafayette, Ind. (#18)

30          66.45             Walt Schweitzer, Bakersfield, Calif. (#36)

31          64.2                Howard Linne, Mendota, Ill. (#99)

32          62.55             Bob & Gene Shannon, Dayton, Ohio (#22)

33          59.5                Bob Hanson, Hacienda Heights, Calif. (#46)

34          56.8                Jerry Zeelo, Gates Mills, Ohio (#21)

35          56.65             Lou Cooper, Orland Park, Ill. (#3)

36          52.3                Don Kischell, Downey, Calif. (#12)

37          50                   Gus Sohm, Saint Louis, Mo. (#92)

38          45.8                Frank Berlott, Santa Clara, Calif. (#8)

39          44.5                Bob Hoff, Huntington Beach, Calif. (#80)

40          43.15             Howard Linne, Mendota, Ill. (#96)

41          42.25             Jack Sims, Hobart, Ind. (#73)

42          41.7                Bernie Schechter, Riverside, Calif. (#78)

43          39.75             Robert Bogan, La Puente, Calif. (#82)

44          38.6                Dempsey Wilson, Lawndale, Calif. (#6)

45          38.55             Harv Guttry, Arroyo Grande, Calif. (#3)

46          38.1                Owen Kincaid, Terre Haute, Ind. (#8)

47          36.95             C.E. Lynch, Garden Grove, Calif. (#27)

48          36.6                Jack London, Oakland, Calif. (#2)

49          36.3                Mike Cascio, West Allis, Wis. (#5)

50          35.45             Walt Kennedy, Hacienda Heights, Calif. (#116)

51          33.7                Tony Saylor, Joliet, Ill. (#29)

52          32.8                Bob Radebaugh, Peoria, Ill. (#90)

53          32.05             Larry Sinclair, Indianapolis, Ind. (#32)

54          30.6                Jim Smith, Columbus, Ohio (#72)

55          30.55             Bill Lloyd, Indianapolis, Ind. (#23)

56          30.45             Allan Hart, Minonk, Ill. (#69)

57          27.95             Oliver Johnson, San Jose, Calif. (#96)

58          26.65             Bud Trainor, Phoenix, Ariz. (#92)

59          25.45             Sim Clark, Santa Clara, Calif. (#3)

60          25.4                Bill Logan, Warren, Mich. (#16)

61          24.95             Ed Pearson, Marion, Ohio (#21)

62          23.9                Greg Flatow, Chicago, Ill. (#52)

63          22.4                Sandy Chais, Tarzana, Calif. (#15)

64          21.15             Warren Scheibe, Denver, Colo. (#47)

65          20.7                Howard Linne, Mendota, Ill. (#93)

66          20.2                Glen Dennee, San Jose, Calif. (#15)

67          19.4                Moe Goff, Alameda, Calif. (#1)

68          18.55             John Hajduk, Niles, Ill. (#26)

69          18.4                Bob Lithgow, Streator, Ill. (#28)

70          18.4                Eddie Meyer, Hollywood, Calif. (#99JR)

71          18.3                Barney Flynn, Chillicothe, Ill. (#9)

72          17.65             Harry Starner, Colton, Calif. (#59)

73          17.4                Bill Hoback, Kansas City, Mo. (#16)

74          16.8                Therrel Keith, Greentown, Ind. (#56)

75          16.5                Jake Vargo, Perkasie, Pa. (#17)

76          16.1                Harry Stryker, Los Gatos, Calif. (#2x)

77          15.4                Max Willis, Roxana, Ill. (#32)

78          15.1                Robert Willeford, Bedford Heights, Ohio (#71)

79          14.8                Carl Forberg, Warren, Mich. (#7)

80          14.7                Ed Miller, Norwalk, Calif. (#38)

81          14.5                Ed Stanley, Brecksville, Ohio (#81)

82          13.9                John Hollansworth, Kansas City, Mo. (#43)

83          13.3                Ray Lattie, Templeton, Calif. (#64)

84          12.95             L. Gene Hamilton, Robinson, Ill. (#55)

85          12                   Don Reidelberger, Chicago, Ill. (#53)

86          11.9                Jack Stroud, Hazelwood, Mo. (#35)

87          11.75             Doris Keith, Greentown, Ind. (#65)

88          11.75             Ed Mataka, Maplewood, N.J. (#55)

89          11.7                C.E. Kirchner, Solon, Ohio (#11)

90          11.2                Dallas Garman, Fairfield, Ill. (#5)

91          10.25             Richard Hoffman, Loveland, Ohio (#7)

92          10.2                Foster Campbell, Denver, Colo. (#4)

93          9.8                  Carl Rogers, Sunnyvale, Calif. (#95)

94          9.8                  Joe Giba, Denver, Colo. (#62)

95          9.2                  John Batts, Jamestown, Ind. (#26)

96          9.1                  Math Schneider, Lockport, Ill. (#67)

97          9                     Charles Troxell, Denver, Colo. (#17x)

98          8.4                  Carl Williams, Kansas City, Mo. (#25)

99          7.85                Mel Owens, Troy, Mich. (#33)

100        7.65                Ted Hughes, Anaheim, Calif. (#1)

101        7.65                Gil Michaels, Berwyn, Ill. (#44)

102        7.1                  Ted Hartley, Roanoke, Ind. (#47)

103        6.55                Don Kischell, Downey, Calif. (#18)

104        5.9                  Jimmy Davies, Monticello, Ind. (#48)

105        5.7                  LeRoy Kail, Pico Rivera, Calif. (#17)

106        5.5                  Bob Rosen, Oakland, Calif. (#4x)

107        4.75                Owen Herron, Reseda, Calif. (#44)

108        4.65                Joe Kleinbauer, Los Angeles, Calif. (#30)

109        4.65                Don Lewis, Springfield, Ill. (#71)

110        4.4                  Chuck Benda, Chicago, Ill. (#89)

111        4.15                Russ Moynagh, Huntington Beach, Calif. (#79)

112        4.1                  Roy Cook, Calimesa, Calif. (#43)

113        4.05                Spyder Anderson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (#41)

114        4                     Ed Silk, Wichita Falls, Texas (#85)

115        3.85                Lloyd Nygren, Fresno, Calif. (#146)

116        3.7                  Bob Zomerhuis, Grand Rapids, Mich. (#1)

117        3.4                  John Starner, San Bernardino, Calif. (#115)

118        3.15                Curt Stockwell, Denver, Colo. (#3x)

119        3.15                William Roberts, Chowchilla, Calif. (#44x)

120        3                     George Benson, San Jose, Calif. (#25)

121        3                     Burt Foland, Mountain View, Calif. (#137)

122        3                     Ernie Zartler, Chicago, Ill. (#1)

123        2.45                Joe Finley, Lancaster, Calif. (#32)

124        2.15                Walt Reiff, Sacramento, Calif. (#65)

125        2                     Jerry Schofield, Denver, Colo. (#2x)

126        2                     Frank Fiore, San Carlos, Calif. (#7)

127        1.85                Bob Nowicke, Louisville, Ky. (#6)

128        1.6                  James Ford, Saint Louis, Mo. (#85)

129        1.6                  Howard Patterson, Washington, Pa. (#77)

130        1.6                  Cecil Hulse, Porterville, Calif. (#47)

131        1.45                Bob Weaver, Woodland Hills, Calif. (#32)

132        1.4                  Norm Rapp, Daly City, Calif. (#34)

133        1.3                  Don Melton, San Bernardino, Calif. (#5x)

134        1.15                Don McPherson, Hanford, Calif. (#86)

135        1                     Herb Spivey, San Pedro, Calif. (#41)

136        0.8                  Bob Nowicke, Louisville, Ky. (#4)

137        0.7                  Jim Devitt, Calimesa, Calif. (#89)

 

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: January 25, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Marv Edwards #98), 2. Lowell Sachs, 3. Don Horvath, 4. Tom Sellberg, 5. Bernie Schechter, 6. Russ Moynagh, 7. Dempsey Wilson, 8. Billy Cantrell, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Al Henderson, 11. Don Weaver, 12. Colby Scroggin, 13. Tommy Copp, 14. Mel Kenyon, 15. Don Staudinger, 16. Allen Heath, 17. Bob Wente, 18. Walt Kennedy. FQ: Parnelli Jones (17.080)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: February 9, 1964 – San Jose Speedway – San Jose, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Johnny Baldwin (Glen Dennee #15), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Billy Cantrell, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Dean Holden, 6. Don Horvath, 7. Bob Wente, 8. Tom Sellberg, 9. George Snider, 10. Don Meacham, 11. Dick Atkins, 12. Lloyd Nygren, 13. Tommy Copp, 14. Ed Andrews, 15. Elmer George, 16. George Benson, 17. Bob Coulter, 18. Dave Strickland. FQ: Mike McGreevy (15.730)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 20, 1964 – Tucson Motor Speedway – Tucson, Arizona

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Marv Edwards #98), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Bobby Unser, 4. Carl Williams, 5. Tom Sellberg, 6. Johnny Moorhouse, 7. Don Meacham, 8. Dempsey Wilson, 9. Al Henderson, 10. George Snider, 11. Bernie Schechter, 12. Howard House, 13. Mike McGreevy, 14. Bob Wente, 15. Don Horvath, 16. Roger McCluskey, 17. Mel Kenyon, 18. Don Weaver. FQ: Parnelli Jones (16.310)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 21, 1964 – International Amphitheatre – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob McLean (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Les Scott, 3. Jerry Matter, 4. Billy Wood, 5. Russ Sweedler, 6. Ray Elliott, 7. Chuck Weyant, 8. Ed Stanley, 9. Don Carmichael, 10. Ronnie Duman. FQ: Ronnie Duman (9.230)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 21, 1964 – International Amphitheatre – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Ray Elliott (Lou Cooper #3), 2. Billy Wood, 3. Russ Sweedler, 4. Ronnie Duman, 5. Henry Pens, 6. Jerry Matter, 7. Ed Stanley, 8. Chuck Weyant, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Don Carmichael. FQ: None

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 21, 1964 – Manzanita Speedway – Phoenix, Arizona

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Roger McCluskey (Doug Caruthers #5), 2. Don Horvath, 3. Billy Cantrell, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Tommy Copp, 7. Bobby Unser, 8. Johnny Moorhouse, 9. Lowell Sachs, 10. Porky Rachwitz, 11. Chuck Rodee, 12. George Snider, 13. Don Meacham, 14. Dickie Deis, 15. Howard House, 16. Allen Heath, 17. Parnelli Jones, 18. Bobby Marshman. FQ: Parnelli Jones (23.250)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 11, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #4), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Allen Heath, 6. Billy Cantrell, 7. Porky Rachwitz, 8. Dickie Deis, 9. Bernie Schechter, 10. Tom Sellberg, 11. Bob Tattersall, 12. Duane Sears, 13. Dempsey Wilson, 14. Don Meacham, 15. Don Horvath, 16. Carl Williams, 17. Don Weaver, 18. Parnelli Jones. FQ: Parnelli Jones (22.540)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 12, 1964 – Orange Show Stadium – San Bernardino, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Marv Edwards #98), 2. Allen Heath, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Mike McGreevy, 6. Don Horvath, 7. Jimmy Davies, 8. Billy Cantrell, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Porky Rachwitz, 11. Tom Sellberg, 12. Hal Minyard, 13. Frank Allen, 14. Bernie Schechter, 15. Lowell Sachs, 16. Don Weaver, 17. George Snider, 18. Duane Sears. FQ: Parnelli Jones (14.970)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 9, 1964 – Sportsdrome – Jeffersonville, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Don & Mel Kenyon #61), 2. Johnny Riva, 3. Bob McLean, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Mike McGreevy, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Danny Frye, 10. Billy Wood, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Ray Elliott, 13. Denny Keith, 14. Jerry Matter, 15. Dwight Brown, 16. Bob Wente, 17. Don Horvath, 18. Warren Scheibe. FQ: Mike McGreevy (15.170)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 17, 1964 – 25th Street Fairgrounds – Columbus, Indiana

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #4), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Bob McLean, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Danny Frye, 6. Tom Sellberg, 7. Sonny Ates, 8. Johnny Riva, 9. Mike McGreevy, 10. Russ Congdon, 11. Les Scott, 12. Denny Keith, 13. Bill Puterbaugh, 14. Bob Tattersall, 15. Ray Elliott. FQ: Jimmy Davies (26.260)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 29, 1964 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana – Night Before the 500

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Chuck Rodee (Ed Loniewski #87), 2. Sonny Ates, 3. Johnny Riva, 4. Russ Congdon, 5. Mike McGreevy, 6. Jigger Sirois, 7. Larry Sinclair, 8. Danny Frye, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Dick Northam, 11. Ray Elliott, 12. Ed Stanley, 13. Chuck Arnold, 14. Mel Kenyon, 15. Jimmy Davies, 16. Les Scott, 17. Tom Sellberg, 18. Mario Andretti. FQ: Mike McGreevy (14.060)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 3, 1964 – Kentucky State Fairgrounds – Louisville, Kentucky

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Ray Elliott (Lou Cooper #3), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Sonny Ates, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Tom Sellberg, 10. Bob Tattersall, 11. Bob Harkey, 12. Russ Congdon, 13. Johnny Rutherford, 14. Jim Smith, 15. Larry Sinclair, 16. Jigger Sirois, 17. Ted Bohlander, 18. Denny Keith. FQ: Mel Kenyon (14.810)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 5, 1964 – Cloverleaf Speedway – Valley View, Ohio

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Mike McGreevy (Porter Goff #11), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Sonny Ates, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Bobby Grim, 7. Bill Mehner, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Eddie Johnson, 10. Steve Travers, 11. Jigger Sirois, 12. Bob Wente, 13. Les Scott, 14. Chuck Rodee, 15. Bill Gallagher, 16. Jim Florian, 17. Jim Smith, 18. Buddy Martin. FQ: Jimmy Davies (14.550)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 6, 1964 – Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Russ Sweedler, 3. Les Scott, 4. Tom Sellberg, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Johnny White, 7. Johnny Riva, 8. Eddie Johnson, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Frank Burany, 11. Chuck Arnold, 12. Mike McGreevy, 13. Jimmy Davies, 14. Bob Tattersall, 15. Gil Michaels, 16. Ernie Zartler, 17. Denny Keith, 18. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Chuck Rodee (16.410)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 8, 1964 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Tom Sellberg, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Russ Sweedler, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Wib Spalding, 10. Dwight Brown, 11. Larry Sinclair, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Bryan Cunneen, 14. Chuck Weyant, 15. Bob Wente, 16. Don Lewis, 17. Jim Smith. FQ: Jimmy Davies (12.980)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 9, 1964 – Lake Hill Speedway – Valley Park, Missouri

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Danny Frye (Gus Sohm #93), 2. Bob Tattersall, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Ray Elliott, 6. Chuck Weyant, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Russ Sweedler, 10. Chuck Rodee, 11. Bill Puterbaugh, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Bill Burdick, 14. Jimmy Davies, 15. Howard House, 16. Tommy Copp, 17. Billy Humphreys, 18. Wib Spalding. FQ: Bob Wente (13.390)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 10, 1964 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #4), 2. Tom Sellberg, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Russ Sweedler, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Sonny Ates, 9. Ed Stanley, 10. Chuck Rodee, 11. Dee Jones, 12. Larry Sinclair, 13. Bill Mehner, 14. Jim Smith. FQ: Bob Tattersall (14.880)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 12, 1964 – Orange Show Stadium – San Bernardino, California

FEATURE: (35 laps) 1. Don Horvath (Don Horvath #2), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Allen Heath, 4. Bob Hogle, 5. Johnny Moorhouse, 6. Paul Jones, 7. Colby Scroggin, 8. Hal Minyard, 9. Parnelli Jones, 10. Bernie Schechter, 11. Walt Kennedy, 12. Dempsey Wilson, 13. Ron Hughes, 14. Bob Schell, 15. Don Weaver, 16. Al Henderson, 17. Jim Devitt, 18. Dick Betts. FQ: Don Horvath (14.460)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 13, 1964 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #22), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Les Scott, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Chuck Rodee, 8. Mario Andretti, 9. Johnny White, 10. Tom Sellberg, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Bud Tingelstad, 13. Mike McGreevy, 14. Don Meacham, 15. Dee Jones, 16. Bob McLean, 17. Bill Mehner, 18. Denny Keith. FQ: Bob Wente (19.520)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 13, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Colby Scroggin, 4. Don Weaver, 5. George Snider, 6. Bernie Schechter, 7. Lowell Sachs, 8. Ed Miller, 9. Don Horvath, 10. Paul Jones, 11. Walt Kennedy, 12. John Starner, 13. Don Miller, 14. Hal Minyard, 15. Paul Jones, 16. Dempsey Wilson. FQ: Allen Heath (17.220)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 19, 1964 – C.N.E. Fairgrounds – Toronto, Ontario

FEATURE: (200 laps) 1. Ray Elliott (Lou Cooper #3), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Jimmy Knight, 4. Don Branson, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Bobby Grim, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Mario Andretti, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Denny Keith, 11. Bob Harkey, 12. Johnny Rutherford, 13. Bill Mehner, 14. Tommy Copp, 15. Sonny Ates, 16. Dickie Deis, 17. Chuck Rodee, 18. Johnny Riva, 19. Bob McLean, 20. Bob Tattersall, 21. Jimmy Davies, 22. Don Meacham, 23. Les Scott, 24. Eddie Johnson, 25. John Batts. FQ: Ray Elliott (16.540)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 20, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. Don Horvath, 3. Billy Cantrell, 4. Johnny Moorhouse, 5. Bernie Schechter, 6. Parnelli Jones, 7. Don Hawley, 8. Duane Sears, 9. Joe Garson, 10. Gary Hill, 11. Don Staudinger, 12. Colby Scroggin, 13. Porky Rachwitz, 14. Don Morgan, 15. Al Henderson, 16. Bob Schell, 17. George Snider, 18. Dempsey Wilson. FQ: Parnelli Jones (17.440)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 25, 1964 – Macon Speedway – Macon, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Danny Frye (Gus Sohm #93), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Dwight Brown, 5. Chuck Weyant, 6. Arnie Knepper, 7. Don Meacham, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Chuck Rodee, 10. Mike McGreevy, 11. Jimmy Knight, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. Bob Tattersall, 14. Jimmy Davies, 15. Bill Mehner, 16. John Batts, 17. Leroy Stolle. FQ: Mel Kenyon (12.590)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 26, 1964 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Chuck Rodee (Ed Loniewski #87), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Johnny Riva, 6. Chuck Arnold, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Mel Kenyon, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Bobby Grim, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Bob Wente, 14. Danny Frye, 15. John Batts, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Denny Keith, 18. Ted Bohlander. FQ: Chuck Rodee (13.610)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 27, 1964 – Danville Fairgrounds – Danville, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Jack Stroud #25), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. Danny Frye, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Johnny Riva, 8. Mel Kenyon, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Denny Keith, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Dickie Deis, 13. Larry Sinclair, 14. Bob Lithgow, 15. John Batts, 16. Bob Wente, 17. Don Meacham, 18. Chuck Arnold. FQ: Jimmy Davies (14.640)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 27, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Horvath (Don Horvath #2), 2. Johnnie Tolan, 3. Johnny Moorhouse, 4. Lowell Sachs, 5. Duane Sears, 6. Dempsey Wilson, 7. Jim Devitt, 8. Walt Kennedy, 9. Al Henderson, 10. Gary Hill, 11. Allen Heath, 12. Porky Rachwitz, 13. Joe Garson, 14. Paul Jones, 15. Don Hawley, 16. Skee Redican, 17. Don Weaver, 18. Billy Cantrell. FQ: Billy Cantrell (17.210)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 29, 1964 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #1), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Don Meacham, 4. Chuck Weyant, 5. Danny Frye, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Arnie Knepper, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Dickie Deis, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Mike McGreevy, 13. Dwight Brown, 14. James Ford, 15. Bob Tattersall, 16. Wib Spalding, 17. Bill Puterbaugh. FQ: Jimmy Davies (13.220)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 30, 1964 – Lake Hill Speedway – Valley Park, Missouri

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Danny Frye (Gus Sohm #93), 2. Dickie Deis, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Arnie Knepper, 7. Chuck Rodee, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Jimmy Davies, 10. Bob Tattersall, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Larry Majeski, 13. Don Prasek, 14. Joe Lane, 15. Don Meacham. FQ: Bill Mehner (12.830)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 2, 1964 – Lakeside Speedway – Denver, Colorado

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #1), 2. Jimmy LaManna, 3. Warren Scheibe, 4. Foster Campbell, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Joe Giba, 7. Steve Troxell, 8. George Snider, 9. Howard House, 10. John Hollansworth, 11. Dave Bartlett, 12. Spyder Anderson, 13. Joe Allspach, 14. Duane Harr, 15. Johnnie Tolan, 16. Bobby Unser, 17. Frank Mantello, 18. Eddie McVay. FQ: Dave Bartlett (13.310)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 3, 1964 – Sportsman Raceway Park – Colorado Springs, Colorado

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bobby Unser (Doug Caruthers #5), 2. Jimmy LaManna, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Dave Bartlett, 5. Johnnie Tolan, 6. Bob Tattersall, 7. Grier Manning, 8. Howard House, 9. George Snider, 10. Joe Giba, 11. Foster Campbell, 12. Steve Troxell, 13. Spyder Anderson, 14. Al Unser, 15. Frank Mantello, 16. Eddie McVay, 17. Joe Allspach, 18. John Hollansworth. FQ: Grier Manning (15.980)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 5, 1964 – Belleville High Banks – Belleville, Kansas

FEATURE: (17 laps) 1. Bobby Grim (Coxie Bowman #33), 2. Bobby Unser, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Bob Tattersall, 5. Howard House, 6. John Hollansworth, 7. Dave Bartlett, 8. George Snider, 9. Fred Chaparro, 10. Bill Burdick, 11. Steve Troxell, 12. George Smith, 13. Ralph Cowan, 14. Bob Parker, 15. Sonny Helms, 16. Jim Stewart, 17. Eddie McVay, 18. Jim Gartin. FQ: Bobby Unser (22.630)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 5, 1964 – Flat Rock Speedway – Flat Rock, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Eddie Johnson, 6. Bill Mehner, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Bill Gallagher, 10. Sonny Ates, 11. John Batts, 12. Don Meacham, 13. Harry Turner, 14. Larry Sinclair, 15. Russ Sweedler, 16. Jim Florian, 17. Les Scott, 18. Ed Stanley. FQ: Chuck Rodee (13.470)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 9, 1964 – Jackson Motor Speedway – Jackson, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Howard Linne #99), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Les Scott, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Sonny Ates, 11. Bill Gallagher, 12. Jim Smith, 13. Johnny Johnson, 14. Ted Hartley, 15. Tom Sellberg, 16. George Snider, 17. Al Miller, 18. Dickie Deis. FQ: Bob Wente (16.130)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 10, 1964 – Santa Fe Speedway – Hinsdale, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (George Hopkins #54), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Don Meacham, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Johnny Riva, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Harry Turner, 9. Jimmy Knight, 10. Bob Lithgow, 11. Newt White, 12. Danny Kladis, 13. George Kladis, 14. Bill Mehner, 15. Chuck Rodee, 16. Jim Smith, 17. Russ Sweedler, 18. Bob Wente. FQ: Bob Wente (14.770)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 11, 1964 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #1), 2. Bob Tattersall, 3. Dickie Deis, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Newt White, 9. Sonny Ates, 10. Les Scott, 11. Bob McLean, 12. Denny Keith, 13. Johnny Johnson, 14. Jim Smith, 15. Larry Sinclair, 16. Johnny Riva, 17. Don Meacham, 18. Mel Kenyon. FQ: Bob Wente (17.720)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 11, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Horvath (Don Horvath #2), 2. Paul Jones, 3. Billy Cantrell, 4. Johnny Moorhouse, 5. Lowell Sachs, 6. Al Henderson, 7. Duane Sears, 8. Don Hawley, 9. Dempsey Wilson, 10. Colby Scroggin, 11. Jack Brunner, 12. Willie Swift, 13. Johnnie Tolan, 14. Don Weaver, 15. Don McPherson, 16. Walt Kennedy, 17. Jim Devitt, 18. Don Miller. FQ: Billy Cantrell (17.110)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 13, 1964 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Meacham (Saeman-Grabow #17), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Bobby Grim, 5. Tom Sellberg, 6. Dickie Deis, 7. Wib Spalding, 8. Larry Sinclair, 9. Mel Kenyon, 10. Johnny Riva, 11. Dwight Brown, 12. Chuck Rodee, 13. Jim Smith, 14. Bob Wente, 15. Bob Tattersall, 16. Bill Mehner, 17. Jack Dillard, 18. Ray Dropp. FQ: Bob Tattersall (13.000)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 17, 1964 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. Bill Mehner, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Tom Sellberg, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Jimmy Knight, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Johnny Riva, 11. Dickie Deis, 12. Larry Sinclair, 13. Sonny Ates, 14. Denny Keith, 15. Jim Smith, 16. Ted Bohlander, 17. Ray Schaefer, 18. John Batts. FQ: Jimmy Knight (13.520)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 18, 1964 – South Bend Motor Speedway – South Bend, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Chuck Rodee (Ed Loniewski #87), 2. Bob Tattersall, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Les Scott, 5. Dickie Deis, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Jimmy Knight, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Bill Mehner, 11. Johnny Riva, 12. Cap Arnold, 13. Bob Lithgow, 14. Denny Keith, 15. Newt White, 16. Harry Turner, 17. Ed Stanley, 18. Tom Sellberg. FQ: Jimmy Knight (13.030)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 22, 1964 – Rockford Speedway – Rockford, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Howard Linne #99), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Jimmy Knight, 4. Newt White, 5. Don Branson, 6. Mike McGreevy, 7. Jimmy Davies, 8. Tom Sellberg, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Gil Michaels, 11. Johnny Riva, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Billy Wood, 14. Bob McLean, 15. Bob Lithgow, 16. Dickie Deis, 17. Chuck Rodee, 18. Tommy Copp. FQ: Jimmy Knight (14.370)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 24, 1964 – Lincoln Fairgrounds – Lincoln, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (George Hopkins #54), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Arnie Knepper, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Don Meacham, 6. Tommy Copp, 7. Chuck Rodee, 8. Dickie Deis, 9. Bobby Grim, 10. Bob Lithgow, 11. Tom Sellberg, 12. Larry Sinclair, 13. Ted Bohlander, 14. Johnny Riva. FQ: Mel Kenyon (14.130)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 24, 1964 – Orange Show Stadium – San Bernardino, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Cantrell (Doug Caruthers #5), 2. George Snider, 3. Don Horvath, 4. Colby Scroggin, 5. Dempsey Wilson, 6. Ed Miller, 7. Bernie Schechter, 8. Lowell Sachs, 9. Duane Sears, 10. Buddy Lee, 11. Walt Kennedy, 12. Bob Wente, 13. Ned Spath, 14. Mike McGreevy, 15. Allen Heath, 16. Bobby Unser, 17. Willie Swift, 18. Johnny Moorhouse. FQ: Don Horvath (14.430)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 25, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Lowell Sachs (George Newnam #63), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Paul Jones, 5. Colby Scroggin, 6. Jack Brunner, 7. Duane Sears, 8. Bob Twitty, 9. Dempsey Wilson, 10. Walt Kennedy, 11. Don Horvath, 12. Don Hawley, 13. Gary Hill, 14. Ned Spath, 15. George Snider, 16. Bernie Schechter, 17. Ed Miller, 18. Billy Cantrell. FQ: Don Horvath

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 26, 1964 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Horvath (Don Horvath #2), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. George Snider, 4. Jack Brunner, 5. Willie Swift, 6. Ray Lattie, 7. Duane Sears, 8. Burt Foland, 9. Walt Kennedy, 10. Ned Spath, 11. Ron Hughes, 12. Dick Betts, 13. Lloyd Nygren, 14. Bob Wente, 15. Dempsey Wilson, 16. Ron Wheeler, 17. Bob Behrens, 18. Ed Roberts. FQ: Mike McGreevy

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 27, 1964 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Arnie Knepper (Max Willis #7), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Dwight Brown, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Bud Hoppe, 10. Wib Spalding, 11. Chuck Weyant, 12. Bob Tattersall, 13. Don Meacham, 14. Jimmy Davies, 15. Jim Smith, 16. Larry Sinclair, 17. Dickie Deis, 18. Ted Bohlander. FQ: Bob Wente (13.090)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 31, 1964 – Baer Field Raceway – Fort Wayne, Indiana

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Les Scott, 3. Don Branson, 4. Jimmy Knight, 5. Sonny Ates, 6. Bob McLean, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Billy Wood, 9. Al Miller, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Chuck Rodee, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. Warren Scheibe, 14. Mike McGreevy, 15. Jud Larson, 16. Jim Smith, 17. Bob Wente, 18. Jimmy Davies. FQ: Sonny Ates (19.290)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 1, 1964 – Champaign-Urbana Fairgrounds – Champaign, Illinois

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Don Branson (Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell #4), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Johnny Riva, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Mike McGreevy, 7. Chuck Arnold, 8. Sonny Ates, 9. Teddy Dean, 10. Arnie Knepper, 11. Chuck Rodee, 12. Don Meacham, 13. Bob Tattersall, 14. Danny Frye, 15. Jud Larson, 16. Dwight Brown, 17. Chuck Weyant, 18. Bobby Grim. FQ: Bob Tattersall (25.250)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 2, 1964 – Flat Rock Speedway – Flat Rock, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #1), 2. Tom Sellberg, 3. Eddie Johnson, 4. Chuck Rodee, 5. Sonny Ates, 6. Mike McGreevy, 7. Warren Scheibe, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Bob McLean, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Les Scott, 13. Mel Kenyon, 14. Dave Norris. FQ: Bob Wente (13.470)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 5, 1964 – Islip Motor Speedway – Islip, New York

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #4), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Eddie Johnson, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Bob Tattersall, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Warren Scheibe, 11. Bob Harkey, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Jim Smith, 14. Parnelli Jones, 15. Bobby Marshman, 16. Jimmy Knight, 17. Gig Stephens, 18. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Eddie Johnson (13.210)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 7, 1964 – Old Bridge Speedway – Old Bridge, New Jersey

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Eddie Johnson (Jerry Zeelo #21), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Bob Harkey, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Don Meacham, 7. Jimmy Knight, 8. Parnelli Jones, 9. Jimmy Davies, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Chuck Rodee, 12. Jim Smith, 13. Warren Scheibe, 14. Gig Stephens, 15. Tom Sellberg, 16. Bobby Marshman, 17. Les Scott, 18. Bill Mehner. FQ: Parnelli Jones

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 8, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Cantrell (Doug Caruthers #5), 2. Allen Heath, 3. Don Horvath, 4. Lowell Sachs, 5. Ned Spath, 6. Gary Hill, 7. George Snider, 8. Ed Miller, 9. Al Henderson, 10. Walt Kennedy, 11. Willie Swift, 12. Duane Sears, 13. Don Weaver, 14. Don Hawley, 15. Bob Hogle, 16. Dempsey Wilson, 17. Colby Scroggin, 18. Ray Lattie. FQ: Allen Heath (17.530)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 9, 1964 – Lincoln Speedway – Abbottstown, Pennsylvania

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Howard Linne #99), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Gig Stephens, 8. Bill Mehner, 9. Jim Smith, 10. Don Meacham, 11. Bobby Marshman, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. K. Heller-Gayley, 14.Eddie Johnson. FQ: Parnelli Jones (18.650)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 12, 1964 – Peoria Speedway – Peoria, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Don Meacham (Barney Flynn #9), 2. Dwight Brown, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Chuck Rodee, 8. Mike McGreevy, 9. Bobby Grim, 10. Tom Sellberg, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Bob Lithgow, 13. Newt White, 14. Jim Smith, 15. Larry Sinclair, 16. Don Lewis, 17. Mel Kenyon, 18. Gary Congdon. FQ: Dwight Brown (13.930)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 14, 1964 – Indianapolis Speedrome – Indianapolis, Indiana

FEATURE: (32 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Don Meacham, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Tom Sellberg, 7. Bob Wente, 8. Chuck Rodee, 9. Jimmy Knight, 10. Russ Congdon, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Bill Mehner, 13. Bobby Grim, 14. Bob Tattersall, 15. Larry Sinclair, 16. Denny Keith, 17. Jim Hines, 18. Joe Giba. FQ: Chuck Rodee (13.280)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 15, 1964 – Ionia Free Fair – Ionia, Michigan

FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Bobby Grim, 6. Johnny Riva, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Don Meacham, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Sonny Ates, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Les Scott, 13. Mike McGreevy, 14. Bob Lithgow, 15. Ronnie Duman, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Ed Stanley, 18. Bob McLean. FQ: Mel Kenyon (24.880)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 15, 1964 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Don Horvath (Don Horvath #2), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Dick Atkins, 4. Allen Heath, 5. George Benson, 6. Al Henderson, 7. Porky Rachwitz, 8. George Snider, 9. Bob Twitty, 10. Ray Lattie, 11. Tommy Morrow, 12. Tom Trader, 13. Ed Roberts, 14. Lloyd Nygren, 15. Ed Miller, 16. Ed Johns, 17. Norm Rapp, 18. Walt Kennedy. FQ: Don Horvath (13.370)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 19, 1964 – O’Hare Stadium – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Jimmy Knight, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Mike McGreevy, 7. Tom Sellberg, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Bill Mehner, 11. Gary Congdon, 12. Frank Burany, 13. Newt White, 14. Gil Michaels, 15. Johnny Riva, 16. Joe Giba, 17. Chuck Rodee, 18. Don Meacham. FQ: Mel Kenyon (13.770)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 22, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. Bob Hogle, 3. Hal Minyard, 4. Lowell Sachs, 5. Colby Scroggin, 6. Porky Rachwitz, 7. Ned Spath, 8. Duane Sears, 9. Gary Hill, 10. Bob Twitty, 11. Ron Hughes, 12. Ed Johns, 13. Paul Jones, 14. George Snider, 15. Larry Ferrua, 16. Don Morgan, 17. Al Henderson, 18. Dempsey Wilson. FQ: Lowell Sachs (23.110)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 26, 1964 – Fairbury American Legion Speedway – Fairbury, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob & Gene Shannon #1), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Bob Tattersall, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Tom Sellberg, 7. Bobby Marshman, 8. Mel Kenyon, 9. Bobby Grim, 10. Bill Mehner, 11. Larry Sinclair, 12. Parnelli Jones, 13. Jimmy Knight, 14. Johnny Riva, 15. Chuck Weyant, 16. Bob Lithgow, 17. Don Meacham, 18. Chuck Arnold. FQ: Parnelli Jones (15.030)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 28, 1964 – Baer Field Raceway – Fort Wayne, Indiana

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Jimmy Knight, 3. Chuck Rodee, 4. Les Scott, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Bobby Marshman, 7. Bill Mehner, 8. Chuck Arnold, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Johnny Riva, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Bob McLean, 13. Tom Sellberg, 14. Don Meacham, 15. Mike McGreevy, 16. Jimmy Davies, 17. Russ Congdon, 18. Bobby Grim. FQ: Mel Kenyon (19.230)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 29, 1964 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Bobby Marshman (Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell #4), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Les Scott, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Bob McLean, 8. Ronnie Duman, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Johnny Riva, 11. Bobby Grim, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. Sonny Ates, 14. Dick Northam, 15. Ted Hartley, 16. Russ Congdon, 17. Bob Tattersall, 18. Jimmy Davies. FQ: Mel Kenyon (19.800)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 29, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Hal Minyard, 4. Al Henderson, 5. Paul Jones, 6. George Snider, 7. Lowell Sachs, 8. Gary Hill, 9. Ned Spath, 10. Colby Scroggin, 11. Edgar Elder Jr., 12. Walt Kennedy, 13. Bob Twitty, 14. Bernie Schechter, 15. Duane Sears, 16. Bob Hogle, 17. Porky Rachwitz, 18. Bob Behrens. FQ: Billy Cantrell (17.680)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 30, 1964 – Mazon Speed Bowl – Mazon, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Jimmy Knight, 4. Chuck Rodee, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Tom Sellberg, 7. Henry Pens, 8. Bobby Grim, 9. Mike McGreevy, 10. Jerry Matter, 11. Jimmy Davies, 12. Johnny Riva, 13. Bill Mehner, 14. Les Scott, 15. Gil Michaels, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Bob McLean, 18. Russ Palombo. FQ: Jimmy Knight (12.380)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 5, 1964 – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Don Branson (Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell #44), 2. Jud Larson, 3. Bobby Grim, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Chuck Marshall, 6. Les Scott, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Bob Harkey, 9. Bob Wente, 10. George Snider, 11. Bobby Marshman, 12. Sonny Ates, 13. Tom Sellberg, 14. Ronnie Duman, 15. A.J. Foyt, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Bud Tingelstad, 18. Don Meacham, 19. Bob Lithgow, 20. Russ Sweedler, 21. Don Lewis, 22. Chuck Rodee, 23. Mike McGreevy, 24. Mario Andretti. FQ: Mike McGreevy (37.010)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 5, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Porky Rachwitz (Don Weaver #33), 2. George Benson, 3. Al Henderson, 4. Lowell Sachs, 5. Larry Ferrua, 6. Jim Steele, 7. Bernie Schechter, 8. Bob Twitty, 9. Tom Trader, 10. Joe Garson, 11. Ron Wheeler, 12. Walt Kennedy, 13. Dempsey Wilson, 14. Johnny Moorhouse, 15. Colby Scroggin, 16. Billy Cantrell, 17. John Starner, 18. Duane Sears. FQ: Billy Cantrell (17.470)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 7, 1964 – Ohio State Fairgrounds – Columbus, Ohio

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Chuck Rodee (Howard Linne #96), 2. Bob Tattersall, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Tom Sellberg, 5. Bobby Grim, 6. Sonny Ates, 7. Ronnie Duman, 8. Jim Florian, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Don Meacham, 12. Russ Congdon, 13. Johnny Riva, 14. Mel Kenyon, 15. Mike McGreevy, 16. Les Scott, 17. Jimmy Davies, 18. Bill Mehner. FQ: Chuck Rodee (25.380)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 12, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bob Hogle (Jim Gary #50), 2. Jim Steele, 3. George Benson, 4. Porky Rachwitz, 5. George Snider, 6. Billy Cantrell, 7. Joe Garson, 8. Lowell Sachs, 9. Johnny Moorhouse, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Bernie Schechter, 12. Colby Scroggin, 13. Jim Devitt, 14. Walt Kennedy, 15. Duane Sears, 16. Hal Minyard, 17. Larry Ferrua, 18. Dempsey Wilson. FQ: Billy Cantrell (22.720)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 16, 1964 – Peoria Speedway – Peoria, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Mike McGreevy, 4. Chuck Rodee, 5. Bobby Marshman, 6. Danny Frye, 7. Mel Kenyon, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Jimmy Davies, 10. Don Meacham, 11. Bill Mehner, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. Herb Shannon, 14. Don Lewis, 15. Bob Lithgow, 16. Bill Renshaw. FQ: Mel Kenyon (13.820)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 19, 1964 – O’Hare Stadium – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Jimmy Knight, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Chuck Rodee, 6. Don Meacham, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Billy Wood, 9. Bobby Grim, 10. Johnny Riva, 11. Tom Sellberg, 12. John Lode, 13. Ernie Zartler, 14. Sonny Ates, 15. Warren Scheibe, 16. Bill Mehner, 17. Russ Sweedler, 18. Pancho Padilla. FQ: Tom Sellberg (13.750)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 20, 1964 – Winchester Speedway – Winchester, Indiana

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Chuck Rodee (Ed Loniewski #87), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Bob McLean, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Arnie Knepper, 6. Bill Gallagher, 7. Bob Harkey, 8. Don Meacham, 9. Bob Mathouser, 10. Chuck Marshall, 11. Sonny Ates, 12. Mike McGreevy, 13. Johnny Riva, 14. Tom Sellberg, 15. Tommy Copp, 16. Ronnie Duman, 17. Bill Eubank, 18. Bill Mehner. FQ: Chuck Rodee (18.660)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 27, 1964 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. George Snider (Fred Gerhardt #73), 2. Billy Cantrell, 3. Don Horvath, 4. Gary Johnson, 5. Dee Hileman, 6. Porky Rachwitz, 7. Larry Ferrua, 8. Ed Andrews, 9. George Benson, 10. Norm Rapp, 11. Mike McGreevy, 12. Walt Kennedy, 13. Dick Atkins, 14. Dave Strickland, 15. Bob Hogle, 16. Tom Trader, 17. Ed Roberts, 18. Joe Garson. FQ: George Snider (13.420)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 3, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Don Horvath, 4. Mike McGreevy, 5. Colby Scroggin, 6. Joe Garson, 7. Mel Kenyon, 8. Jim Steele, 9. Billy Cantrell, 10. Lowell Sachs, 11. Don Meacham, 12. Don Weaver, 13. Ed Miller, 14. Walt Kennedy, 15. Bernie Schechter, 16. Porky Rachwitz, 17. John Starner, 18. Gary Hill. FQ: Don Horvath (22.660)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 10, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Allen Heath (Vel Miletich #97), 2. George Snider, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Joe Garson, 5. Dick Atkins, 6. Don Horvath, 7. Jim Steele, 8. George Benson, 9. Don Meacham, 10. Larry Ferrua, 11. Don Weaver, 12. Tommy Copp, 13. Mike McGreevy, 14. Bob Hogle, 15. Johnny Moorhouse, 16. Billy Cantrell, 17. Duane Sears, 18. Ed Miller. FQ: Joe Garson (22.960)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 11, 1964 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – Hut 100

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Howard Linne #93), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Chuck Weyant, 6. Chuck Marshall, 7. Bobby Marshman, 8. Danny Frye, 9. Chuck Rodee, 10. Jud Larson, 11. Henry Pens, 12. Johnny Riva, 13. Ronnie Duman, 14. Bob Harkey, 15. Bob Lithgow, 16. Arnie Knepper, 17. Dwight Brown, 18. Tommy Copp, 19. Tom Sellberg, 20. Bill Mehner, 21. Bobby Grim, 22. Don Meacham, 23. Don Branson, 24. Chuck Arnold. FQ: Bob Wente (25.160)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 14, 1964 – Speedway Park – Albuquerque, New Mexico

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #4), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. AI Unser, 4. George Snider, 5. Les Scott, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Tom Sellberg, 10. Bob Bower, 11. Mel Kenyon, 12. John Hollansworth, 13. Jim Darley, 14. Joe Giba. FQ: AI Unser (17.020)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 17, 1964 – Manzanita Speedway – Phoenix, Arizona

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Mel Kenyon (Willard Coil #14), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. George Snider, 6. Johnny Moorhouse, 7. Allen Heath, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Bob Hogle, 10. Bob Tattersall, 11. Don Weaver, 12. Tom Sellberg, 13. Walt Kennedy, 14. Bob Bower, 15. Bob Schell, 16. Les Scott, 17. Ben Satran, 18. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Bob Wente (23.560)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 18, 1964 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Billy Cantrell (Jack London #4), 2. Mike McGreevy, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. George Snider, 6. Bob DeJong, 7. Don Meacham, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Tom Trader, 10. Les Scott, 11. Gary Johnson, 12. Norm Rapp, 13. Ray Lattie, 14. Don Horvath, 15. Dick Atkins, 16. Dave Strickland, 17. Jimmy Davies, 18. George Benson. FQ: George Snider (13.320)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: November 8, 1964 – San Jose Speedway – San Jose, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Marv Edwards #98), 2. Norm Rapp, 3. George Snider, 4. Dee Hileman, 5. Mike McGreevy, 6. Tommy Copp, 7. Dick Atkins, 8. Don Meacham, 9. Dave Strickland, 10. Gary Johnson, 11. Burt Foland, 12. Mel Kenyon, 13. Tom Sellberg, 14. Joe Leonard, 15. Don Horvath, 16. Walt Reiff, 17. Bob Hogle, 18. Bob Nicholson. FQ: George Snider (15.640)

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: November 26, 1964 – Ascot Park – Gardena, California – Turkey Night Grand Prix

FEATURE: (150 laps) 1. Parnelli Jones (Marv Edwards #98), 2. Don Horvath, 3. Mel Kenyon, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. A.J. Foyt, 6. Johnnie Tolan, 7. Hal Minyard, 8. Gary Hill, 9. Colby Scroggin, 10. Bob Bower, 11. George Benson, 12. Mike McGreevy, 13. Allen Heath, 14. Bob Hogle, 15. Bob Tattersall, 16. Bob Wente, 17. Porky Rachwitz, 18. Dick Atkins, 19. Walt Kennedy, 20. George Snider, 21. Bobby Grim, 22. Jimmy Davies, 23. Johnny Moorhouse, 24. Tom Sellberg. FQ: Parnelli Jones (22.700)