Stock Can To Race Sunday CHARLOTTE. ? Stock car rac ing activities In North Carolina will *>e resumed here nexa. Bun day afternoon when 'Bill France . presents his first race of thee sea son at ttie New Charlotte Speed way located Just off Wilkinson boulevard. AHOO-lap feature for modified cars will head the program which get* underway with time trials at 1 o'clock, followed %y 'a 10- lap consolation at 2:30 p. m., then the 100- lap feature over the three quarters of a mile track. The popular race director antic ipates the fastest race eVer stag MACKS|^ MENTHOL*! Cr w SliAV8NfrCfc?A 1 | Win tfho Pi-rfrr Smooth Shavtt Distributed by All Leading Stores . .M'.n" ed over the banked speedway i with one ol the largest fields of race history compering. With al cohol permitted as fuel for the first time this season, the speed demons hope to better all previ ous speed tests for the Charlotte track. CJober Sosebee, veteran Atlan to star, averaged 91 miles per hour in winning the 100-tnile fea tdre at Oaytona Beach several weeKd ago, and the Atlanta speedster will be back heading the list of entries for the Char lotto opener. Included among other drivers expected to compete in the NASCAR sanctioned event arc Joe Kubanks, Fonty Flock and Cot ton Owens, Spartanburg, S. C.; Bud Baker and Buddy Shtiman, Charlotte; Bill Husklns, Burns vllle; Bill Blair, Ufim Lewallen, Pap White and Jim Paschal, High t Point: Willy Campbell and Ken Wagner, Trenton, N. J.; Tim Flock Winston-Salem; Bob Floek, Jack Smith, Billy Carden and Harold - K.U? v \Uatxta.- . Jtuu* , -Ck* ??' Griffin,