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 Florida 67
  Georgia Tech 67
   Texas A&M 78
  a 81
  It 77
  52
  , Maryville, Tenn.,
  ,enoir Rhyne 59
 glnia Tech 63
  Illinois 57
  17
  79, C.W. Post 74
  n's, N.Y., 56
 lelphi 66
  Eastern Kentucky
  son 85, Allegheny
  17
  nore 56
 ixe 50
  Banbury 91
  St. 88
  h 63
  rginia 74
  Muskingum 79                                                 SLIDING HOME
  Union 47                        . . . Rod Eulenfield (42) in broadside spinout. Jeff Hawkins (24) spins away from wall
  19, Akron 73                                            and regains control of his car
  Geneva 72                                                                                       AP Wirephoto
  ippery Rock 80
                            ★ ★ ★
  •on 60
  79, Drexel 73
                        WILLSON-
  on Coll. Ed. 81
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                  much racing in the past two years,
 reland State 71  Bunkie replied:
 S 74               “I haven’t had a chance to get
  tz 62            a factory ride and unless you have
 Ired Tech 69      that you can’t do any good.”
 Itah 90
 rge Washington 72   “I wish I did have a good car
 L72               for the 500,” he added wryly.
 gie-Mellon 62
  urgh 68                    Lead Changes
 t- Carolina State 66   Bunkie said the car he was driving
  b, 67            in the NASCAR 300 was the same
                   one that Lee Roy Yarbrough had driven
 72,  Tulsa 62
 tern 61           to a record of 181.81 mph.
  Lc 73             It had a supercharger on it when
  107, two overtimes
  Los Angeles State   Lee Roy drove it. Today, Blackburn
                   ran with one four barrel carburetor.
  i*. Edward's 68   Bunkie’s time for the race was two
 MO. 64
 I St. 63          hours, 8 minutes and 11 seconds. His
  yan 88           average speed was 140.423.
 ice 82
  73,  Washington St.  The lead changed nine times among
                   four drivers. They were Blackburn,
  etroit Tech 71   Lund, Red Farmer, and Bobby Allison.
  "O  and U. Rochester
                    Someone suggested this to Bunkie
                   and said, “you were leading at right
  C"’gan Tech 82, ov-  time, though Bunkie.”
  Lan Jose St. 66   Bunkie smiled and with that easy                            PUSHING HOME
   Vermont 76      Tarheel accent replied, “I guess you’d             . Crewmen push Tiny Lund’s dry car to the pits
  e 83
  I 99, Lyndon St. 92   have to say that, wouldn’t you ...”    ★ ★ ★                             ★ ★ ★
 Lnsin 77
  i o University 63
 t and 36          $ Longies In Vogue
 Srg 71                                                      How They Finished
 br-Macon 73           Racing fans were besieging
  I St. Paul's 84
 I .Vashington, Md.,  stores Saturday night in search     1.  Bunkie Blackburn, Daytona Beach,  27.  Lennie Bond, Colonial Heights, Va.,
                     of thermal underwear, ear muffs,   Fla., 1965 Dodge, 120 laps, $8,700.  1964 Ford, 74, $300.
                                                          2.  Hoss Ellington, Wilmington, N.C.,  28.  Boscoe Lowe, Asheville, N.C., 1965
                     gloves and anything else that      1964 Ford, 120, $4,150.           Ford, 74, $300.
  . n  cen-Sydney 76  might help keep them warm today     3.  Bobby Allison, Hueytown, Ala., 1963  29.  Alton Jones, Pleasant Grove, Ala.,
                   :::: at the Daytona 500.             Ford, 120, $2,400.                1960 Ford, 73, $300.
    .eague     .... ii Fans who attended the Saturday     4.  Bill Wimble, Rome, N.Y., 1961 Pon-   30.  Bubba Into, Charleston, S.C., 1965
                                                        ♦iac ••>e S'-                            "2  = 300.
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