un 'iiiciii, it.v,,, v% iiu wiiyiu^a 1%4 Plymouth Paul Goldsmith, Mexico City, driving a 1964 Plymouth, was third.The pace in this year’s race was the slowest in the history of the 400 as the caution flag was up for a total of 53 laps. Fifty-six of the first 89 laps were under the flag as a result of two minor mishaps.The race started off at a blistering pace, with Junior Johnson, Honda, N.C., and Da vid Pearson, Spartanburg, S.C., battling for the lead during the first two laps. But Goldsmith got the lead shortly and was averaging 141.362 miles per hour at the end of 10.Lange's WinsDoubleheaderILange's Insurance thumped Western Newell of Freeport, 111.,9 0 and 13-0, in a softball double-header Sunday night, th second game being called at thelend of five innings.Larry Sparks struck out 16 and Hank Wernke hit a solo homer to lead the Lange’s opening game win, while George Peterson fanned 12 and manager Ed Colbert homered in thenightcap.Lange's now has a 12-3 record,FIRST GAME 1Freeport ooo MOO 0 o 2 3LanK**'* 1lt;»2 0H4 \ M 10 oForman and Fnddle; Sparks anti; £Mats j ,SECOND GAME ClFreeport fion 00 o 1 4l.HIlgP f- | | 1 ( 111 ) x 13 £ *Reed and Betide? Peteraon andM a! z.I