JERRY: Thanks for this correction. I knew Rex on the '72 & '73 Castle show, and did not get his previous history lined out. He said he liked it on Mills, as most jumps were like 50 to 75 miles. I'd heard from others that if Mills jumps got up over 100 miles, everyone beefed about them. I was on Sid Kellner's James Bros., with the Jungeland Fighting Lions, for short runs from '67 to '69, and heard that his Big Top was the last Mills top.
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Looks like Glen "Kinko" Sunberry @ L. Rex Young was on Mills for years, but he's not in this shot.
If I'm not mistaken Rex Young was only on the Mills show one season (1962).
JERRY: Thanks for this correction. I knew Rex on the '72 & '73 Castle show, and did not get his previous history lined out. He said he liked it on Mills, as most jumps were like 50 to 75 miles. I'd heard from others that if Mills jumps got up over 100 miles, everyone beefed about them. I was on Sid Kellner's James Bros., with the Jungeland Fighting Lions, for short runs from '67 to '69, and heard that his Big Top was the last Mills top.
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