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6C THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Thursday May 23 1991 0011 Qualifying nerves still get to busy Wallace 4 0 ranEstd Discount Mufflers Muffler Coupon $10 88 1) 5 Nothing Is Unimportant I Sale Fits many small domestic cars MOTORSPORTS NOTEBOOK 1 1 IIFrom Installed competitors Team owner Kenny Bernstein said Bodine has signed for the '92 season Also Quaker State is exercising in principle an option to return as sponsor Robby Faggart of Concord started up front and led most of the way to win the Goody's Sportsman 150 run after Winston Cup qualifying Faggart ran alone for a brief stretch about midway through the 100-lap 150-mile event but had to scramble to stay ahead at the finish for a two-car-length margin of victory Marty Ward of Marietta SC closed up and chased Faggart into the final 10 laps and momentarily took the lead But Faggart reclaimed it and went on to the victory Faggart's average speed for his $3500 victory was 124971 mph Ritchie Petty son of former Richard Petty engine builder Maurice Petty and nephew of Richard took a hard hit in an accident on Lap 13 lie complained of soreness in his neck and shoulder and was taken to Cabarrus Memorial Hospital for what speedway officials called "precautionary rays" By LEONARD LAVE and TOM HIGGINS Staff Wmer 'Few drivers will be as busy this weekend as Kenny Wallace who's scheduled for double duty in Charlotte Motor Speedway's major events Saturday and Sunday But it's qualifying not the Champion 300 Grand National race or the Coca Cola 600 for Winston Cup cars that had Wallace nervous Wednesday the way it always is with me I just get nervous about getting the car qualified" he said His relief role replacing injured Kyle Petty in the Sabco Racing Pontiac made Wednesday a more hectic day than Wallace figures to face today when he tries to make the 300 field He put the Pontiac into the 19th position for the 600 with a qualifying speed of 171494 mph Winston Cup regular Rick Mast and Austra- lian driver Allan Grice crashed in morning practice leading to 600 time trials had a bizarre explanation for the wreck that eliminated his Bob RahillyButch Mock-prepared Olds from the race: "The steering wheel came loose in Turn 3" said Grice who was released from the infield infirmary after treatment for bruises "It's the driver's responsibility to put the wheel on securely so obviously I didn't" Grice had hoped to make his third start at Charlotte Tommy Ellis' loss since he came to Charlotte as a substitute driver for injured Geoff Bodine amounts to more than the $18000 fine imposed by NASCAR for an engine infraction Sunday in The Winston Ellis' street car was broken into at a hotel Monday night Taken were treasured stopwatches he has owned since he began racing 21 years ago four uniforms golf clubs and "lots of clothes" belonging to him and his wife Brenda Driver Brett Bodine won't be part of the 1991 silly season of ride changing among Drattes oar 4i10 Includes new shoes or pads resurface drums or rotors repack wheel bearings and inspect entire Semi-metallic extra Per Axle system ms ost Domestic Cars Light Trucks Vans Odin veld trouti 630NI oaracipaang bcaSons only Not Mai in consincion vat sly olher advertised spedals Mast present capon al Ir ot estimate Charlotte 1231 Independence Blvd 334-5332 5238 South Blvd 525-2168 2846 Freedom Dr 393-2704 6447 Independence Blvd 563-9513 5300 Tryon St 596-3093 UPDATE Earnhardt runs into trouble in qualifying Wm 1-1 Racing today mod Pineville 306 Polk St 330 Garrison Blvd Gastonia Monroe 1850 Roosevelt Blvd (Hwy 74) ASK ABOUT OUR NATIONWIDE LIFETIME OPEN MON SAT 8 AM TO 6 Individually Owned Operated 1 1 i I I 1 Pipes Clamps Hangers extra 889-7792 865-9321 289-6004 GUARANTEES PM Vi Copyright 1991 Meineke GOLF 0 Go) Balls 99 Dozen 4411k Ofrob Schedule: Coca-Cola 600 qualifying (positions 21-40 2 laps) 1 pm Grand National qualifying (positions 1-20 1 lap) 2 pm Weather Variably cloudy Highs 80 to 85 Lows in mid-60s Light southeasterly winds Tickets: Available $5 at the gate RadioTV: None 1CVRD A BOB By LEONARD LAYE Sports Editor In 1986 Dale Earnhardt was king of Charlotte Motor Speedway sweeping the track's Winston Cup races in May and October For all his other success however the speedway hasn't been as kind to Earnhardt over the past four seasons and his Coca-Cola 600 week preparation got off to a shaky start Wednesday After completing one lap and making the field at 14th with a speed of 172188 Earnhardt tried to force a little quicker lap out of his Chevrolet The result was a spin in the first turn and a collision with the wall in the second turn abruptly ending his qualifying run The damage appeared to be only cosmetic and Earnhardt was able to laugh about the incident knowing the car would still be race-ready "Charlotte's been a little rough on us lately particularly that corner" he said His finishes since the 1986 sweep: 20th 1 '2th 13th 17th 38th 42nd 30th and 25th "It's just the way it goes here" he said "It happens But we'll just keep going "The car had been a little loose We were going to run two laps DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP World's Largest Chain of Discount Pro Shops All prices good thru Monday 527 MEMORIAL WEEKEND FANTASTIC "It just got away from me I thought I was going to get it back but I couldn't Luckily it didn't hit real hard "It was one of those deals where you try too hard It was all my mistake there was nothing at all wrong with the car "I didn't run quite as quick as we had thought I would on the first lap so I wanted to do it better the next lap" Earnhardt changed clothes and helped his crew repair the damage He can only hope now he got his poor Charlotte fortune out of the way Wednesday five days before the 600 ff3rwtycnF rl 600 qualifying I 4 1 N411411 L4 6 1 4 11 4I 111 sk Dolt it 46 Oh 4 11 Willi II 3 9 9 MacGregor Flow GOLF Air Glove 4 ''f isiotwx 1: 40 -1: Z-I 'k-- A 1 Nii t4 9 i lottoijill gao 4A''' I ni11' -4 4Ae 1 04114 sit trill '1 io71 rutoot 4'1 --Ebrik --w SALE Martin Waltrip Schrader Wednesdars qualifiers for the Sunday's Coca-Cola 800 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Second-round qualifying is Nader European Cups UEFA Cup Championship AS Roma 1 Intemazionak) Milan 0 (hnernanonate wins on 2-1 aggregate) Group Two Bulgaria 3 San Marino 0 Group Four Austria 3 Faroe Islands 0 Exhibition Ireland 1 Chile 1 omm GOLF COLLEGES NCAA Wednesdays firstround leaders from the NCAA women's town molt at Ohio State Timm Leaders: 1 South Florida 298 2 San Jose Slate 300 3 UCLA 301 4 Lamar 305: 5 Duke Arizona and Georgia 306 8 Ronda Stale and Tulsa 309 10 New Mexico State 310 Individual Leaders: Christy Erb UCLA 71 REI080 Harken lernois 71 Mary Dunne Miami Fla 72 Kelly Robbins Tulsa 72 Kelly Tilghman Duke 73 Susan Veasey Florida 73 Tracy Hanson San Jose St 73 Sally Dee Florida 74 Nicole Hornef San Jose St 74 Jane Egan New Mexico St 74: Ionia Gill Kentucky 74: Luciana Bemvenuti Georgia 74 Kimberly Cayce Duke 74 Anna Acker Florida 74 Debbi Koyarna UCLA 74 Terri Thompson Tulsa 74 Annika Sorenstam Arizona 74 Sara Miley Georgia 75 Louisa Bergsma Lamar 75 Kim Brom Lamar 75 Mindy Jeffry Southern Meth 75 La Earley Cent Florida 75 Victona Sohociri Furman 75 Lisa Walton San Jose St 76 Melte Hageman Arizona 78: Erica Fimhaber Honda St 76: Mary Lee Cobra Florida St 76 Adele Moore Stanford 76 Piper Wagner Texas 76 Shirley Trier Iowa 76 Krtsti Coats Louisiana St 76 Charlona Eliasson Oklahoma St 76 Ninni Sterner San Jose St 77 Mane-Josee Rouleau Florida St 77 Jennie Holloway South Florida 77: Nabs Hear Lamar 71 Laura Brown Florida 77 Barbara Blackwell Southern Meth 77 AJ Nealy New Mexico St 77 Carri Wood Mississippi St 77 Pat Hurst San Jose St 78 Debbie Parks Arizona 78 Susan Pankau Arizona 78 Lisa Kiggens UCLA 78: La Rea Sugg UCLA 78 Tina Patemostro Georgia 78 Jodi Fig ley Stanford 78 Stephanie Davis Stanford 78 Katharine Larsson Lamar 78 Linda Chen Texas 78: Ginger Lowe New Mexico St 78: Stacey Arnold Iowa 78 Stephanie Martin Oklahoma St 78 Amy Hooks Amherst Mass 78 Kristin Milligan Georgia 79 Margie Arnold South Ronda 79 Hattori Texas 79: Jamie Fischer Texas 79 Jenny Turner Texas 79 Juke Foster Fiends 79: Chris Miller Kentucky 79 Dolores Nara Kentucky 79 Lisa Brandetsas Duke 79 Elizabeth Bowman UCLA 80 Maria Castel Florida St 80 Audrey Wooding Stanford 80 Barbara Plant Texas Christian 80: Jayne Lonr Kentucky 80 Lisa Weissmueller Kentucky 80: Styria Gabler Duke 80 Cann Heilmarsson Tulsa 81 Larne Green Southern Meth 8 I Tina Grabble New Mexico St 81 Lama White New Memo St 81 Tonya Blower Duke 81 Anil Schonauer Longwood Va 81 Debbie Pappas Rollins 81 Leta Lindley Arizona 82 Martha Richards Stanford 82: Maret Stanley Florida 82 Suzy Shock Fronds 82 Lisa Del Prete Tulsa 82 Chris Lagovo Southern Meth 82 Annette Kealoba Texas Christian 82 Stacy Bow lie Iowa 82 Tncia Koriz Anzona St 82 Division Wednesday' mcond-round Isadore from the SCAA Division men's tournament in Lincoln Neb Team Leedom: 1 Methodist 604 2 Gustavus Adolphus 613 3 UC San Bernardino 616 4 Ohio Wesleyan 618 5 Wittenberg 825 6 Allegheny 627 7 Washington and Lee 634 8 IJC San Grego 635 9 Knox 635 10 Redlands 637 IndivMusi Leaders: Bel Miss Methodist 145 Tim DeJarlais Gustavus Adolphus 147 Lee Palms Emory 149 Galen Eckland Ohio Wesleyan 149: Bill Rosenblum Skidmore 151 Jason Cherry Methodist 151 Brad Casdorph UC San Bernardino 151 HOLE-IN-ONE Mike Gruender on the No 6 150 yd par-3 at the CryStal SONS COurse He used a 7-worl and it was tus twat Dempsy Clark on the No 6 180 yd par-3 at the Crystal Songs Course He used a 5-iron and was Pas toorth ONNI-MSWEIIM TRANSACTIONS Football Promoted Dom Anise to director of coliew scouting KV Reassigned Charlie Weis defensive assistant to running hacks coace Named George Set votte receryers coach and Bobby Trott detenante assistant Ned Raul Al leOrtt Signed WIt Nick Cullen DB Rice and DO Chris Mitchell to one-year coontracts Released DB Fred Gunter WP Stacy Robinson WR Doug Banks DT Jeremiah Mcattary and TE Stacy Fields LATEST LINE Baseball American LAtegue MINNESOTA 6-7 over Teas Boom 64-7'4 over DETROIT MILWAUKEE E-6 over Cleveland OAKLAND E-6 over Cecego tSelsonal League MONTREAL (Pv-ri over Ply la HOUSTON-Los Anvers IN11 CINCINNAD 6-7 over San Fran( Asco PITTSBURGH 5s-6 I over St Lotus NEW YORK 6-7 over csvcago ATLANTA-San Ovloo lEnckl Nom Mem 0 CAPS LAKE LEVELS (As 707 wow Wednesday) Jima Dwo 1 8 Plectory Mennen tilosontsol Mond "Sono thrum Down I 4 Dorr I 4 Down 3 4 Dove 26 Dor 2 Dori 0 South Regionst Al Baton Rouge La Fnday's games South Alabama (43-15) vs Oklahoma (40-21) 12 noon Texas MM (42-21) vs Southwestern Louisiana 146-18) 4 pm Northwestern State La 140-19) at LSU (47-18) 8:30 pm Sturday's games LSU-Northwestern St loser vs Texas MM-SW Louisiana loser 12 noon LSU-Northwestern St winner vs South Alabama-Oklahoma loser 4 gm Texas Louisiana winner vs South Alabama-Oklahoma winner 8:30 West I Regional At Los Angeles Fridays games Minnesota (36-24) vs Hawaii (48-16) 2 pm Middle Tennessee State (28-31) at Southern Cal (44-15-1) 6:15 pm Creighton (45-20) vs PePperdine (41-15-1) 1030 pm Saturday's games LISC-Middie Tenn loser vs Hawaii-Minnesota loser 2 pm USC-Middle Tenn winner vs Creighton-Pepperdine loser 6:15 pm Hawaii-Minnesots sigma vs Creighton-Pepperdine winner 1030 pm West Regional At Fresno Calif Today's games Miami Fla 145-151 vs Portland 130-171 3 Stanford (37-21) vs San Diego Slate I43-19L 6:30 pm Cal State Northridge (41-16-1) at Fresno Slate (37-20) 10:30 pm Fridays games Miami Fla-Portland loser vs Stanlord-San Diego St loser 3 pm Miami Fla-Portland winner vs Fresno St-CS Northridge loser 6:30 et Stanford-S State WNW vs Fresno St-CS Northridge winner 1030 gm College World Swim (May 31-June Al MOTORSPORTS NASCAR Winston Cup Points Standings I Dale Earnhardt 1366 2 Ricky Rudd 1362 3 Darrell Waltrip 1281 4 Michael Wenn 1188 5 Harry Gant 1185 8 Ernie Irvin 1183 7 Davey Allison 1157 8 Ken Schrader 1156 9 Morgan Shepherd 1132: 10 Mark Martin 1118 Goody's 150 Wedneaday's results from the Sportsman race at Charlotte Motor Spoodway I Robby Faggart Chevy 83500 2 Mark Con Chevy 883000 3 Steve Shuman Chevy 82500 4 Lee Tissot Chevy 82100 5 Jerry Rector Olds $1800 6 Ricky Sanders Chevy 81600 7 William Hobgood Chevy $1400 8 Ronnie Sewed Chevy 81250 9 James Sharpe Chevy 81100 10 Marc Madison Buick 8975 11 Richard Jams Buick 8850 12 Ron Chevy 8750 13 Marty Ward Chevy 8650 14 Bubba Urban Pontiac 8575 15 Mickey Hudspeth Chevy 8540 16 Donnie Buick 8505 17 Randy Porter Buick- 8470 18 Ed Gartner 8435 19 Tom Darting Chevy 8400 20 Jim Vanderberg Chevy 8365 21 Louie Irtilepage Buick 8340 22 Shan Minter Chevy 8320 23 Chip Crider Ford 8310 24 John Ciagett Chevy 8300 25 Michael Wren Chevy 8290 28 Torn Chevy 8280 27 Gary Lloyd Olds 8275 28 Charlie Ford Chevy 8270 29 Curtis Miller Chevy 8265 30 Douglas Goid Chevy 8260 31 Russell Gamester Chevy 8255 32 Phil Rogers Chevy $250 33 Doug Jackson Chevy 8245 34 Jerry Knowles Chevy 8240 35 Pete Pislone Chevy 8235 36 Timothy Edwards Chevy 8230 37 Peter Gibbons Chevy 8225 38 Ritchie Petty Chevy 8220 39 Taylor Chevy 8215 40 Brian Pedrick Pontiac 8210 Grand National Pointe Standings 1 Bobby Labonte 1576 2 Kenny Wallace 1568 3 Jimmy Hensley 1429: 4 Joe Nemechek 1406: 5 Todd Bodine 1384 6 Tommy Houston 1370 7 Chuck Bowl 1364 8 Torn Peck 1314: 9 Elton Sawyer 1264 10 Bobby Dotter 1255 mu FISHING AREA Metro lina Shrine Club Resutts from the Nebo tins Shrine Club Cathsh Tournament oe Lake Byte I Buzz Merritt Belmont 29 70 pounds nob hve hen 2 Steve Durham Belmont 22 45 3 Robe Laughlin htt Holly 2025 Biggest fish Mem 8 90 pounds 1111 HOCKEY Mu NATIONAL Team USA The 22-gant othodula of 'aims between National Hcckey Loaouo teams and Nov Otympro hockey teams of IN United States and Canada Oct Team USA at tOmnesota Oct 23 Team USA at Buffalo Oct 24' Team USA at Wanda's Nov ft Team USA at New Jersey Nov 10 Team USA at Patadetonta Nov 11' Team USA at Boston Nov 17 Team USA at San Jose: Na 20 Team USA at Hartford Nov 21 Canadian Olympic at Edmonton Nov 24' Canachan Otyrnoc at Vancouver Nov 25 Team USA at St Lows Doc 1 Team USA at Detrat Doc 4 Team USA at Rangers: Doc Canadian Car Vic at Ouebnc DC 10 Canadian Olympic at krontreat Team USA at Los Angeres DC It Team USA at Canadian Cawnoc at Calgary Jan 14 Canto dram Otomptc at Toronto: Jan TO Canadian Otompro at Wnnweg Jan 21 Town USA at Potsburgh lam 22 town USA at 04asanoton AntSOCCER0 PROFESSIONAL MSL Playoffs CHAIIIMOWSHIP (Illostot-7) Today's Goma a Sao Nigo 10 35 (Sat awes 3-2) iWM NIS WM PROFESSIONAL Strasbourg Open Wedtvenc Urfa multi from Strasbourg France Round Rachel McQuillan Australia Paula Landrova Czechoslovakia 61 6-1: Laura Gil-downier (4) Peru Elena Snow kilotons SCAnet Union 6-3 7-6 (73) Ion McNeil (2) Ann Grossman 6-2 6-3 Anne Minter Australia Iguine Quentrec France 6-2 6-2 Bologna ATP Iliedneeday'a results from Bolo- 11! flatc Singles itocond Round Jaime Oncins Bray Manan Vaida (7) Czechoslovakia 6-2 6-2 Jett Tarando Nuno Marques Portugal 4-6 6-1 6-3 Tbrnas Muster (3) Austna Shuzo Matsuoka Japan 7-6 (8-6) I-6 6-3 Polo Cane Italy Javier Sanchez Spam 6-3 7-5 Team Cup 7Siednesday's results from Duos- "Wort Germany Red Group Sevier Magnus Gustalsson Swed Juan Spain 6-3 64: Stefan Edgard Sweden ErniSanchez Span 6-4 6-4: Andrei Cherkasor Sonet Union Noma de la Pena Argentina 3-6 6-2 6-2 Alexander Volkov Soviet Uneon Pranco Davin 64 6-2 Doubles: Stefan Edgard-Magnus Gustatsson Swedend Emilio Sanquiz-Sergio Casal Spain 7-5 6-1 Norm de la Pena-Javier Frans 'tr cantina Andrei Cherkasov-Alexander Volkov Soviet Union 6-4 6-3 European Open yednoodly's results from Gansu Singles Second Round: Conchila Martinez (I) Spain Linda FerrandO Italy e41 6-2: Chnstel Fauche Swrtzerland Sabine Hack Germany 6-2 7-5 Helen Kelesi (4) Canada C'artwonne Mottles France 7-5 6-3 FOOTBALL PROFESSIONAL WLAF European PCLPFPA ytondon 9 0 0 1000 293 101 Etarceiona 7 2 0 778 186 109 Frankfurt 7 2 0 778 142 115 NorthAmerican East Montreal 4 50 444 118 211 4 5 0 444 219 146 driando 4 5 0 444 209 259 0 9 0 000 116 272 Werth American West irtngnrn 4 5 0 444 112 133 BAntno 4 5 0 444 167 158 Scrrnto 2 7 0 222 155 213 rchncned plavotf berth Monday's results Beiningharn 24 Y-N 14 Orlando 20 Raleigh-Ournam 14 Satwday's pantie qacramento at Frankfurt 2 pm at Ralgh-Drem 3 pm BAntonso al 8 Menders games Barcelona at London 1 pm OrtandO at Montreal 8 BASEBALL COLLEGES Div I Tournament The schedule of the NCAA Div I baseball tounismant It is I double alwnmation tournament that beds to the College World Seri in Omaha Nah Atlantic Regional At Tallahassee Fla Today's games Georgia Tech (40-24) vs SI John's (33-12-1) 11 am Alabama (39-18) vs Florida international (43-21) 3 in Coastal Carolina (36-22) at Florida State (53-121 7 rn Fnday's games Flonda St -Coastal Caro loser vs Georga Tech-S1 John's low 11 a Ronda St -Coastal Caro winner vs Alabama-Fill loser 3 Georgia Tech-St John's amnia vs Atabarna-Fili WINN 7 rn Central Regsonal At Austin Texas Frtdars gamin Oklahoma State i43-181 vs ROWS 132-20-2i 1 Alabama-Birmingham 27 28) at Texas 146-16) 6 Long Beach State 140-19) vs Southern Misstssiopi 141-22) 30 mtroutes alter UAB-Texas Saturday's games Tekas-UAS loser vs Oklahoma St ROtgers loser I Tevas-UAB miner vs I 13 St -Southern Miss loser 30 minutes atter I in game: Oklahoma St -Rutgers winner vs 8 St -Southern Miss winner 9 East Ragoonal Al Gainesville Fla Today's games Jacksonvale l43-19-21 vs Missouri 39- 18i II 10 am North Carolina Siete 145-18) vs Ohio University 133--251 3 30 in Furman (25-24) at Fienda 14S-191 7 30 FrIday's games Flonda-Fomvan loser vs Stale-Ohio loser 11 30 am Florida-Furman winner vs Jacksonvele-Missour( loser 3 30 pm NC StateOtNo wanner vs Jacksonvolia-Misseun rimer 730 Modwest Regional At Wichita Kan Fridays games Sivtor i40-181 vs Caleorma (34-251 000n Ohio Slate (50-11) vs Rider (32- 14-1) 3 30 is East Carolina 124-22-1) at Nichols State 59-121 8 Saturday's game Wichita St -East Carolina loser vs No St -Ruder loser 12 noon Wichita St -East Carolina wearer vs 6a- 10-C401(70M loser 3 30 Orsio SI -Roet grinner vs Baykx-Caktomia tanner 8 pm Northeast Regtoriel Al Orono Memo Today's games Clemson i56-8) vs Princatoe 24-201 oksarmPot State (40-19 vs Towson State 127-2 I i 3 in Volerrva i3743-1) at Mame (45-161 730 Fridays wit Clernson-Pmiction vow vs MissisWIC St 1Nrcor St tow It am Oemson-Prviceton vonner vs Pans- Vecsnove loser 3 pm utaalamy St -Towson St swim va Wane- Winnows swede T20 pat 099 3 For 169 Mesh Back Cabretta Leather Palm Velcro Fastener Spalding Mizuna Protective Shoe Bag wPurchase I Richard Petty Gave Marcis Greg Sacks Mickey Gibbs Rick Wilson Bobby Hamilton 00 Pontiac Chevy Olds Pontiac Buick Olds 171162 171059 170956 170891 170875 170708 Buick Olds Buick Chevy Ford Olds Pontiac Pontiac Buick Olds Olds 170632 170573 170455 170428 170395 170342 170315 169956 169146 168376 168161 Pontiac Ford Ford 167354 166 466 165792 Chevy 165 446 Chevy 165 421 Chevy 164 860 Olds no speed Speed 174820 174582 174 520 174 244 173874 173449 173371 173227 172772 172717 ED Out Each Etonic Nike i es)t tle Carry Major Golf New Priced FREE CLUB INDOOR Hurry LtD No FantatWavings on Everythhill! Nowy Hut Stricklin Bobby Hi llin Stanley Smith Jimmy Spencer Tommy Ellis Joe Ruttman Jim Sauter Ted Musgrave Dick Trickle Eddie Bierschwale Bobby Labonte WAnWs If A Ba sl 0 6 Top 20 qualifiers No Driver Car 1 Mark Martin Ford 2 Michael Waltrip Pontiac 3 Ken Schrader Chevy 4 Sterling Martin Ford 5 Brett Bodine Buick 6 Ernie Irvan 7 Harry Gant 8 Alan Kulwicki 9 Rusty Wallace 10 Davey Allison Che Olds Ford Pontiac Ford 11 Bill Elliott Ford 12 Dale Jarrett Ford 13 Terry Labonte Olds 14 Dale Earnhardt Chevy 15 Rick Mast Olds 16 Lake Speed 17 Ricky Rudd 18 Darrell Waltrip 19 Kenny Wallace Pontiac Chevy Chevy Pontiac 20 Shepherd Ford Fog lod To Qualify Derrike Cope Larry Pearson Chad Little Chevy Chevy Ford 600 172667 172463 172243 172188 172161 172062 171925 171 881 171 494 Bags To Staff Size Jimmy Means Wally Dellenbach Mark Stahl Brand Clubs Spike Wrench Spikes Shoe Trees Plastic Balls Utility Brushes Umbrella Ball Retrievers Shag Bags Head Covers Jeff Green 17 1 401 Randy Baker Bred Teague Kerry Teague 171 298 17 1 265 171 184 record: Schrader old record Ken 173963 1990 Used To GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE FIT BY PROS INDOOR RANGE PUTTING GREEN ALL MAJOR CLUB REPAIR REGRIP REHM AT DISCOUNT PRICES Martin rides out bumps to take pole Continued from page 1C A I C21- MATITY1 A a A NEVADA 'I 013 1 11 (ow' VISA' NO OW' ONerfat94 SK SUN 125 Harry Cant Oldsmobile Alan Kulwicki Ford defending 600 champion Rusty Wallace Pontiac and Davey Allison Ford Allison went into time trials favored after leading all 70 laps from the pole in The Winston Said Allison: -The tY- 'e hung going into Turn 1 aci I had to be real careful 1 had to ride the brakes 'cause if 1 didn't it would have plowed into the wall We had a fast enough car for the pole except for the throttle hanging- Gant and Kan line up in close proximity as they continue quests for the Winston Million bonus going to a wiimer of three of the Rig Four in the same season Each has won one and to keep the shot alive must take the 600 Earnhardt the standings leader by four points over Ricky Rudd in the race for the $1 million championship qualified I lth with a first-lap run of 172188 then spun on his second Lip Rudd took the 170i starting slot Positions 21-40 are at stake today beginning at 1 pm TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS NASCAR's Big Four events will be Michael Waltrip who has never won in the Winston Cup circuit's regular season but seemingly is on the verge of victory He was timed at 174582 mph in the Bahari team's Pontiac "The lap was fairly decent It could have been a little hit better" said kialtrip winner of the Winston ()pen on Sunday who then joined The Winston all-star field and finished sixth "It feels good to he on top of things like this We plan on staving here- Qualifying third through Inth as the top 20 spots in a lo-car field were set: Keil Schrader Cheyrolet Sterling Marlin Ford Brett Bodine Buick Ernie man Chevrolet: CHARLOTTE 4410EANDEPENDENCE 704-535-3180 MALE ROE INDEPENDENCE 0 NEVADA HARON AMITY BOWS I-T7 0 NEVADA BOB'S TYVOLA SOUTH BLVD CHARLOTTE 5215 SOUTH BLVD 704-525-4847 1.

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