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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 24

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Bloomington, Illinois
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Pantagraph B-4 Bloomington-Norrnal, III. June 3, 1976 Financial woes become Guthrie's chief concern Tex-El Paso defends title in NCAA track Gibson City's Patton to attend Millikin GIBSON CITY Dale Patton. a senior at Gibson City High School, will enroll at Millikin University where he will play football next fall under head coach Skip Mathieson. Patton is a 6 foot 2 inch. 190-pound quarterback.

He gained special mention on the Chicago Daily News All-State Team and was voted Gibson City's most outstanding player. Millikin is a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. Tanner whips Wobbe in Manchester tennis DIDSBURY, England (AP) American Roscoe Tanner, a Wimbledon semi-finalist last year, took only 35 minutes to win his second-round singles match against South Africa's Paul Wobbe in the Greater Manchester Northern tennis tournament Wednesday. by Craig Virgin of Illinois, who wiped out the late Steve Prefontaine's national two-mile record. In the 10.000.

he'll have to beat 1975 runner-up Domingo Tibaduiza and Virgin, who finished third. The Miners of LTEP have almost the same team that won last year at Provo, Utah, including 16 foreign stars from such places as Kenya, Ghana. New Zealand. Sweden and Norway. These stars from abroad, referred to as UTEP's "Foreign amassed 80 of the team's total points at Provo.

Triumphs at Belmont NEW YORK (AP) Haraka won the $25,000 Hawaii Purse Wednesday at Belmont Park. PHILADELPHIA APi Double winner John Negno of Washington State heads a list of eight defending champions in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Track and Field Championships starting today at Franklin Field. Defending team champion Texas-El Paso should be strongly challenged by-Southern California, with Arizona State, Tennessee, Kansas and UCLA also in the picture if the top two falter. Tennessee won two years ago and UCLA has finished first three times and second twice in the last five years. Negno.

who will defend his 5.000 and 10.000-meter championships, last year was designated "Athlete of the Meet." He's won four NCAA titles at 5.000 meters. He'll be challenged in the 5,000 haven't had the chance to observe a' Grand National race closely. I had some difficulty parsing cars that were marginally slower than me." She said she didn't know before that race started if she would be able to last the 600 miles. "I could tell at the 2'i'-3 hour point. I called in on the radio and said I could go the distance." She said she is not about to leave Yollstedt.

"Holla gave me a chance." he said. "I want to work with him. Holla is one of the finest men I've met in my life and Dick Simon." Simon, her teammate at Indy. was sidelined early in the race with car trouble. She said she plans to return home.

to New York as soon as possible. i nn going back and do my income taxes for last year." she said. "Things have been so hectic I haven't had a chance to do them. I got an extension." She was outraged by comments from World 600 winner David Pearson that she had gotten in his way two or three times. "I was furious.

I paid very careful attention to drive a clean race. I got caught in the high lane once and I stayed there. "Another time a guy passed me on either side, but that was their choice," she said. "The major difference I found was in equipment and traffic patterns. I INDIANAPOLIS APi At the Indianapolis 500.

Janet Guthrie's biggest problem was getting up enough speed to qualify. Now her problem is getting up enough money to keep racing Miss Guthrie. 38, is the first woman to enter the Indy 500. She passed her driver's test, but ear owner Holla Vollstedt's crew couldn't get the car going fast enough for a qualifying run. She drove in the NASCAR 600-mile race at Charlotte, N.C.

instead and finished 15th agaiast the all-male competition. "I guess my first goal is to run as much of the champioaship trail as we can get funding she said at the Yollstedt Speedway garage Tuesday. "Milwaukee is out. We are looking to Pocono We have no firm funding yet. God knows, we've talked to a few people, but nothing looks warm.

This is very, very disappointing. The money has been zilch." Miss Guthrie was in Indianapolis for Monday's annual awards banquet for the 500. 0 FW HI PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 6-1 1 SAVE S4S SAVE $3H SAVE s6'5 'SAVE $2' SAVE 53 i 4 1 I WILSON m. Mr- mrmw Stewart reaches third round in French tennis PARIS (AP) Sherwood Stewart of Goose Creek, advanced Wednesday into the third round of the French Open tennis tournament but his partner on the United States' second-ranking doubles team, Fred McNair of Chevy Chase, was ousted in a five-set battle. All the seeded American men Arthur Ashe, Brian Gottfried, Eddie Dibbs and Harold Solomon had days off with the other U.S.

survivor, Charles Pasarell. Stewart, who with McNair ranks just behind Stan Smith and Bob Lutz in American doubles, beat Italy's Massimo Di 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. McNair lost to Barry Phillips-Moore, Australia, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3. Trey Walke of St. Iouis also went out, beaten by Julian Ganzabal, Argentina, 5-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-1.

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