i a Page @, The Herald, Monday, May 7, 1979 ope VANCOUVER (CP) — the 10,000 metres ana was Australian ‘Bill Scott ng only his third marathon, said he was pleased with his time, especially after a slow surged away from Toronto's Mike Dyon at the 15-mile; mark and went on to Win an in- early pace. ternational ©’ marathon rece Sunday in a personal best of two hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds. work it,’ be sald. “It usually pays if you feel Seott was: the only flattogo out and push it.” runier in sight at the Scatt, Good, Howard finish, crossing. the line and Dyon traded the lead more than ‘a mimite ahead of New Zealand's Tony Good, who finished second in 2:17: 08 ever the mile, 38-yard course. ‘Tom Howard of Surrey, ‘B.C,, still ‘recovering from his 40thplace per- formance in the Basten marathon three weeks in the early going as the Stanley Park and along English Bay, but the Australian's surge as the runners turned for home after a long run into the city' east end put him in front for good. The first woman across the United States. Seott, a 27-year-old sonal bestfor MacKean, a from Melbourne who physiotherapy student at wally concentrates on =the ‘University = of “Taidn't feel good until 1 went out front to really - ‘ Jead and they couldn’t- ; wrapped around her Tight Canadian, ‘Howard, 31,. course wound through © - marathon in Puerto Rico The time was a per-.. didn’t. have: ‘what . ES AUSSIE BILL SCOTT WINS VANCOUVER: ‘MARATHON _ “Iitle heavy and dead," he . “Kept: losing. ground on the © anid: mid just couldn't “| downhills because: her | respond. Normally you aa ‘legs were tight,. -i. 1. ‘dan fateh right on toa guy - "But on the Iagt uphill, I in front of you, but | ‘managed to get quite a. couldn't." |. “Howard | wes not an éatch me,” said MacKean-a . olflelah ‘member of the as she sat with an icepack Canddian team, but Dyon's finish combined with a seventh by Mike Creery of Victoria and a ninth by John Hill of automatically wins one aff Vancouver gave Canada the two Canadian spots.in” the team title. the Fan American Games Among the R designated International runners, the Canadians finished third, fifth and - seventh, giving them 15 “Finishing 98 “the” first . in July. ‘He sald he wasn't certain whether he would : ar ‘don’ £ relish the idea — place points anda tie with of .. running three the New Zealanders. 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(AP) — Bobby Allison’s uncanny knack for evading trouble paid off again as he steered safely through a grinding 20- ‘ear crash on the fourth lap, and then easily outdistanced the remnants of the once- powerful fleld to a runaway victory in Sunday's $280,000 Winston 500 Grand National stock car race. ; A crowd of 100,00" saw aw’ a take ver tt lead ah about 100 miles ‘eft when Neil Bonnett, who had led miost of the race until then, parked suddenly witha broken engine. That leit™ Allison with an’ insur- mountable Sead, and he finished more than a lap ahead of pole starter Darrell Waltrip, and two Japs ahead of Buddy Arrington. Only one driver, Cale Yar- borough, required hospital treatment after the wreck which occurred a lap after thenleaders had been clocked at over 203 miles an hour on Alabama = In- ternational Motor Speedway’ 8 2.66-mile trioval. Yarborough already had climbed uninjured out of his pileup when another’ ear, that was still . Spinning pinned him between two cars. His crew chief Junior Johnson sald later: “Cale’s all right. He just jammed his foot between the two cars. He'll be driving again next weekend.” The accident occurred at the start-finish line, which is at the entrance to Turn 1, as Buddy Baker tried to pass Bonnett on the outside for the lead. Baker’s car suddenly broke loose — the consensus was 8 tire. went it -— and ‘ veered into the wall. Yar- borough and Benny Parsons, who were following closely slammed into. Baker se cars behind them went everywhere to try to avold the wreck. - Before the billowing dust and exploding debris settled, a dozen of the top con- tenders’ cars had been battered beyond repair, including thosa of Baker, Yarborough, Parsons, Tighe Scott, Lennie Pond, Dale Earnhardt and Dick Brooks. Most of the rest involved, Richard Petty, Waltrip and Donnie Allison among them, - were able to continue, but hardpressed to challengé for the lead. Bonnett and Allison were the only front-runners to escape the wreck unscathed. . Only a handful of cara still - were on the leader's lap after the crash, and it, wasn't long ‘after that the speed of Bonnett's Mercury, and the quickness of the Wood Brothers pit work had put everyone except Allison a lap down. Allison, who wenton to win ‘the race easily, won $33,750 and averaged 154.770 m.p.h., which was not a record due to four caution periods, Arrington, in the .best finish of his career, made a $6,000 mistake on the last lap. Waltrip slowed down with a. blown tire, Arrington might have caught him for ' second, but he backed off when Allison got the check- ered flag, unaware he was - entitled to race to the finish ‘of the lap he was on. Waltrip collected about $19,000 for second. Arrington settled for $13,000 for third. Richard Petty ‘Was fourth, ‘followed by vite Millikan. Relay record is shattered | ’ BURNABY, B.C. (CP) — Kajaks Track. and Field Club of Richmond, B.C., shaved almost three seconds off the Canadian record in the relay Saturday, but Calgary Spartans won the over-all women's title at the Jist annual Vancouver Relays. The Kajaks recorded a time of 9:01.4, breaking the old mark of 9:01.6 set in 1973 by the Vancouver Olympic ‘Club. It was ‘the only Canadian record set at- the meet. Calgary finished in fifth place in the race,- ‘but managed to outpsint the Kajaks 89 to 76 1:2, Ed- monten Olympic Club ‘fin- ished third with 55 1-2 points. University of Idaho, which dominated the field events, won the men’s title with 1 points. Vancouver Olymph Club finished second with 68 points and Spokane Com- mmamity Collage was third. ‘Liketofeellivelier? * Maybelose weight abit faster? Try PEPSTEP! The exercise plan devel- oped for us by a leading car- diologist. You do the exercising on your own, not at our tegular meetings, It's optional, easy, and fun! 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