The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1979 Page: 7 of 12
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RACQUETBALL
Greg Black defeated Carey
Black in the finals of the first
annual Men s Singles Racquet
ball Tournament sponsored by
the YMCA
Greg made it the finals after
receiving a bye and then
defeating two opponents, while
Carey came out on top in three
games to reach the final game
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Dick Ferguson, was not among
the 11 given brief hope of
another chance USAC Presi-
dent King said Woodward's
car was found in flagrant
violation of a technical rule
limiting the amount of pressure
boost in the engines of the
turbocharged cars.
Woodward said. “I didn't
cheat. I only did what other
people out here at the Speedway
had done. USAC made some
excellent rules to help the little
people like me be competitive,
but they did not follow up.
ATHENS. Ga (AP) - The long
and the short of it was that
UCLA's Fritz Buehning beat
Trinity’s Ben McKown 3-6, 6-1.
6-4 in the No 1 singles After
Trinity's Erick lskersky evened
the match at 1-1 when he beat
Mike Harrington 7-6, 6-1, and
the 5-foot-7 Willenborg put
UCLA back in the lead with a 3-6
6 2. 6-2 victory over Tony
Giammalva in the No. 3 singles.
UCLA held a 4-2 lead going
into doubles play The Buehning
-Willenborg team battled Trin-
ity's top doubles team of John
Benson andGlammalva to a •6
tie in the first set and then won
the tie breaker 5-3 on a
scorching backhand return of
service by Willenborg. The
defending champion Al Unsen;
pole sitter Rick Mears and 1972
Indy champ Gordon Johncod
each turning in a lap over 1%
mph.
On the negative side of the
ledger, rookie Howdy Holmes
blew an engine. Salt Walther
broke a turbocharger and the
rear end on Mike Mosley • car
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voided when Larry Cannon and
John Martin, two of the driven
bumped last weekend, withheld
their support.
The cars took to the track
Thursday for their final
prerace shakedown session.
Thirty-four cars, including
alternates, made it onto the
track. with three cars. driven by
time during the year," said
Coach Jim Gilligan. He said two
others also had no-hitters, and a
third lost a hitless game when
he misplayed a bunt
Gustafson said he would
probably start left-hander Jerry
Don Gleaton, the SWC'i
player-of-the-year. against Pan
American. Gleaton is 11-0 and is
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Texas' ranking, he said,
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Buehning-Willenborg team then
coasted to a 6-1 second set
victory to clinch the team title
for UCLA.
In the consolation match.
Stanford's No. 2 doubles team
of Scott Bondurant and John
Corse squeezed by Tom Cains
and Mark Vines of Southern
Methodist 7-5. 7-6 to capture
third place by a 6-2 score.
The two teams spin their six
singles matches, but Stanford
swept the three doubles
matches
Stanford's Peter Rennert and
Lloyd Bourne, who also won
their singles matches, teamed
up to defeat SMU's No. 1
doubles team of Jai DiLouie and
ago to help his son. James, later *
killed in a sprint car race, get "
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whatever I can to try and get the earlier rulings would be
that accomplished. overturned, that was expected
"Now, my recourse is to talk to be merely a formality to
to my attorney and see what we exhaust administrative reme-
can do. I’m sure I won’t be dies and dear the way for court
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USAC heard protests or The one case already on the
appeals of rejected protests docket of the Manon County
from several of the barred Superior Court was to go to
racing teams Thursday night, hearing today before Judge
The appeals committee listened Michael T. Dugan. Car owner
for four hours, then deliberated Wayne Woodward was asking
nearly two hours before that his disqualified car be
announcing it hadn’t reached a reinstated to the lineup by
decision. Members said they USAC or that the SI million race
were the unshakable holdouts. *
McElreath, Biederstedt and *
Rasmussen all kept their *
reasons to themselves, but both *
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Friends of McElreath said the »
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SOFTBALL
The church league softball,
sponsored by the YMCA has
been cancelled this week due to
wet grounds. The week's
schedule will be made up at the
end of the regular season.
Games for the following week
have First Methodist playing St.
Anthony s al 6:30p.m. and FBC
playing First Christian II in the
late game
Tuesday's games have Com-
munity Church playing First
Nazarene and First Presbyterian
vs. San Jose The Thursday
games have Ave. Baptist
against FBC and First Christian
I against St Anthony's.
Ave. Baptist won the
pre-season league tournament,
defeating FBC. St. Anthony's
and First Nazarene in the finals.
FBC won the consolation spot,
defeating San Jose.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - An
uncomfortable calm settled over
the Indianapolis Motor Speed-
way today, with one court case
set to begin and the threat of
other lawsuits clouding Sun-
day's Indianapolis 500.
The surprising offer by the
U.S. Auto Club to reopen
qualifications for 11 cars
bumped dunng time trials last
weekend was canceled Thurs-
day when two members refused
to sign a waiver to increase the
size of the 33-car starting field
"It was the impossible
dream," said Al Loquasto, one
of the drivers cut from the race
day lineup in a bumped car.
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -
Top ranked Texas, a three-time
national champion, is the host
team for the NCAA Central
Regional Baseball Tournament,
which includes Western Athletic
and Southland Conference
winners and at-large entry Pan
American University.
The tournament opener
between Brigham Young, 48-23-
1 of the WAC and Lamar
University, a Beaumont Texas,
team and the Southland winner,
43 14 1. was scheduled for 1:30
p m . CDT
No I Texas. 50-6. was
matched against Pan American
52-10. of Edinburg, Texas, at
7:30 p.m CDT
The winner in the double
elimination tournament will
advance to the College World
Senes at Omaha, Neb . June
1-8
"Everyone here has some
thing to prove we'd all like to
go to Omaha," BYU Coach Gary
Pullins told a news conference
Friday
Tesas may have lost its
apparent edge when all SWC
pitcher Ricky Wright han his
knee so badly in an intrasquad
game last Saturday he will
miss the tournament Wright
had won 10 and lost J and was a
309 hitter
Coach Cliff Gustafson said
when Wright is right, he can
dominate a game strike out 15
and throw a one or two hitter
against the best team in the
nation You can’t replace a guv
like that "
BYU enters the tournament
with a team total of 90
home runs, and all of its
regulars are billing .MX) or
higher The attack it built
around all WAC third baseman
Murphy Su's. who is hitting
350 with 22 homeruns
"He's had an awesome year
with the bat and epitomizes our
team " said Pullen
Ben Bradlev a right-hander
with an 11 2 record will stan for
BYU sgainsi Lamar, which had
ns season interrupted by 19
rainouts
David C. Smith, a 6-foot-4
sophomore who threw a
no hitter against the University
of Louisville and has 0 94
earned run average, will start
for Lamar, which had a winning
streak of "20 or more during
the season
"We have five guys who
probable could lay claim to
being our No 1 pitcher at some
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1979, newspaper, May 25, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429747/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.