The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 16 of 66
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
day. June t. ISC
SCOREBOARD.
Royals Win North League Major Title
.Softball Results
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CENTRAL
Ma>or
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Victor Guzman (truck out three, walked two
and gave up as many hits to pick up the win
Friday night The low went to Matthew
Phillips Phillips struck out three, walked six
and gave up two
Federal! 10, Pelicans 9
The Federal! edged the Pelicans Friday
night, even though they were out-hit, 0-6 by the
Pelicans Michael Torrence struck out five,
walked none and gave up five hits Joe Ganiey
got the loss
NORTH
Major
Royals t, Angels 2
The Royals edged the Angels to clinch first
place in the North League Friday night Keith
Davis and Joel Thompson kept the Angels
close as each got two hits Pat Gilbert and
Rodney Rios helped out the Royal attack with
a double each
Joe Lee Acosta went the distance for the
Royals to get the win He struck out seven,
walked three and gave up five hits Greg
Pyron was tagged with the loss striking?out
one. walking two and allowing four hits
Reds 7, Phillies}
Roy Barrett got tbe win for the Reds Friday
night, striking out six. walking none and glv
ing up six hits ArceU Jacobs came on to pick
up tbe save Tbe loss went to Tim Copeland
Copeland struck out six, walked two and gave
up five bits.
.WEST
Major
Orioles 7, Pirates 5
Kenny Hodges got the win Friday night as
the Orioles scored seven runs on five hits
Hodges struck out five, walked four and allow
ed seven hits, Steven Fenton was tagged with
the loss Fenton struck out five, walked six
and allowed five hits
■ Minor 1
Steen 10. Wildcats 11
Brandon Fayle worked 24.. innings Friday
night to pick up the win over the Wildcats
Fayle struck out five, walked four and allowed
two hits Tbe loss went to Danny Goodman
who struck out four walked 11 and gave up
five hits
John Byman of the Wildcats was the leading
batter, going 2-3 at tbe plate
PONY LEAGUE
Giants 11, Cardinals 0
Mike Maxey pitched a two-hltter and (truck
out nine batten to lead tbe Giants to tbe win
Friday John Byington blasted a home run for
the winners, while Gary Higginbotham went
two-for-two at the plate
Mario Vasquez was hung with the loss for
the Cardinals
Pirates t Dodgers 0
Jerrod Latham allowed the Dodgers but one
hit and struck out nine to lead the Pirate win
Jeff Leggett was the leading batter, going
two-for-three for the Bucs, who scored tingle
runs in the third and fourth innings David
Foster took the loss for the Dodge**
Plastic Is Good Boat Cover
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PARIS : AP* With tbe stunn
ing successes of Sweden s Mats
Wilander and American Andrea
Jaeger, the 1982 French Open ten
ms tournament has shaped up to
be the year of the 17-year-olds
Both Jaeger, who celebrated
her 17th birthday Friday, and
Wilander who turns 18 m August
have become the youngest
players to ever reach the finals of
this 1917,00ft Grand Slam tourna-
ment
Here are some ideas on boating Eve run
across lately, tried and found to be worth
passing along
One of the best Is a new product that ckn be
used as an inexpensive boat cover If you're
like me and have to leave your boat out in the
open - or worse yet. parked under a pecan
tree then you know how tough it is to protect
a boat and keep it clean
The alternatives are to build a shelter for it
like a car port) or to have a cover custom
made to fit it Both can be expensive This new
product solves the problem It's nylon
impregnated plastic, which is tough, durable
and light weight
I got a tarp made of this material (or }35 it
ZVr ':Z2,«“,MT' h*re
Sl!7P,f 1 *»-t know tbe name of the tarp, or where
HUtali can bu> tiwm X*311* but 1 would suggest
court tournamenUn^HUtMi Head yWJ ch^k large tordwm stores atom
Great
Outdoors
native of Czechoslovakia who
became a naturalized U S citizen
last year moved Into the finals
after taking only 41 minutes to
post a M. 6-2 w in over defending
champion Hana Mandlikova of
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Navratilova, the No 2 seed today I have the tools to beat her.
on the slow red clav courts of J«ger said ot Navratilova If 1
Roland Garros Stadium for the have to stay out there for 44
women s title and the LM ,000 first hours. I can do U “
-- Wilander was less optimistic
about his chances Sunday against
Vilas
“I feel I can't really beat Vilas
but maybe he’ll get a little bit ner
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Firuin 0‘Reilly
Is Suspended
BOSTON AP Terry o Rerih the Boston
Bruins. right winger noted for his aggressive
play, in 10 years in the National. Hockey
League has drawn a 10-game suspension and
a VMM) fine for slapping an official in the
Stanley ( up. playoffs
What I duf was wrong and I'm guilty but
the suspension is severe and maybe excessive
when compared with other incidents during
the past -eason O Reilly said Friday after
tbe penalty w as announced _______
I was w rong, but not that wrong However rare show
without any set penalties for such things I the Swede
guess it could have been a lot worse.”
ii Heiilv who will be 31 Monday talked soft
ly but without hesitation at a news conference
a couple Of hours afier he and the Brums were
notified of the suspension and maximum (me
imposed by Brian O Neili NHL executive vice
president who conducted a hgarmg in Mon
treat last Tuesday -
place pripe
Sunday s W.M men s cham
ptonship will pit Wilander against
Guillermo Vilas of Argentina a
29 year old powerhouse who has
been In four previous French
Open finals and who has won all
five Volvo Grand Prix tour
naments he has entered this year
Vilas, the 1977 winner here,
staged hts sixth straight-set vie
use on boats 16 to 26 feet' They re usually call
edthrowable cushions
Its a good idea on any boat You never know
when you might need to pick up a cushion and
toss if to someone overboard
But you can improve tt by adding a rope to
it That way, if you throw and miss, you can
retrieve it and throw again Or. tf someone
grabs the cusion, you can haul that person
back to the boat
I added about SO feet of rope to my
throwable cushion It’s a small nykm rope, but
Here s aTIdea which could save you a lot of PiCTt> stron* and 1 ,l b? ,l ui»n
time Buy an extra set of bearings for your etnPl> plastic bottle That keeps it out of the
trailer wheels, and carry them in your boat wa>' and rea<1> ,or tn*tant **
A good way to carry them all ready to use
is to put them in a coffee can cover them with
bearing grease, put the can on a tow fire and
melt tbe grease It will saturate the bearings
making them ready to install when ycru need
vous Wilander said Anything
ean happen in the final It will £
very hard and ! will not be disap- ^ a*le y ,nsUl‘ lh
nr nprr * an ld«a U>at could save a life some
™ L day Remember the rule that requires a
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^ “«P ^history K French orrM on boirt Immediately aeatlabte lor andeasiiy with nan a tangle
1 -' - ’ Open
The Swedish teen ager insisted
I drilled a hole in the bottom of the plastic
bottle, ran the rope up through the hole and
out tbe bottle mouth, then tied a toot at the
end of the ropie to secure it to the bottle I then
fed the rope back into the bottle colling it as 1
did so. and tied the end to the throwable
cushion
You can use a similar idea to store vour an-
chor roper if it gets in your wpgLjgtow it in a
Urge bucket like a five-galion size, coiling it
as you put the rope In If youAMMrtght the
ipe will come out of that 24406 smoothly
ImSpalo'i Joi^pra^cl
No 16 seed who a day earlier had
felled second seeded Jimmy Con
nors of the United Stales
The unseeded Wilander took
three hours. 42 minutes to stage
his third majftr upset of the tour
nament by downing fourth-seeded
Jose Clerc of Argentina 7 5. 6-2.1
6 7 5 in a match that had 17,000
fans roanng with' approval for a
of sportsmanship by
.CHESTER ROGERS^
Sun
Outdoor
Guide
Wilander s triumph shattered
his compatriot Bjorn Borgs
record of being the youngest
player ever to reach the finals
The Swedish teen-ager is two
months younger than Borg was
when he made it into the finals in
1974 and went on to win his first of-
six French Open championships
Jaeger toppled four-time cham
| p>en had top aetd Cbrta Evert |
on playing the last point of his
semifinal again because he
thought Clerc had been given a
bad call The umpire Jacques
Dorfmann. had already declared
Wilander the winner and climbed
down from his chair
The umpire thought the bait
was out," WUandersaid I don’t J
know what the linesman said but j
I thought it was good I said. I
can't win like this It's impossi .
ble We should play two bails
The point was replayed and
Clerc netted a backhand __
In all my experience, I have
never seen a gesture like that on !
match point,” said Doffmann !
who also is the tournament. j
referee ' I
At hts packed post-victory news ;
conference, Wilander admitted it
was not the first time he has re- y I
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Lloyd 6-3 6-1 Thursday to qualify quested a match point be
for the final It was only Lloyd s replayed He said during a Euro-
fourth defeat on clay in 222 mat pean Gup match against
Water Conditions Better
ches since August 1V73HHHH
Jaeger’s victory made her the
youngest woman to reach the
finals since Britain’s Christine
Truman managed it in 1959 and
then went on to take the title at 18
years, five months 1
Navratilova, a 25-year-old
Yugoslavia, be was on match
point and thought his opponent
had been given a bad call
Wilander asked for the point to be
replayed again
On that occasion, he lost tyro
more games before taking the
match
Wind, water and tides - Winds will be
southerly 10 to 15 mph Temperature range
will be from the low 70s to tbe mtd-90s Trinity
and Galveston bays will be choppy Offshore
wave heights will be three to five feet
Galveston beach water temperature is 81
Drivers Dislike Bumpjs
DETROIT AP -
Defending world
champion Nelson Pi-
quet sat on the ptt
wall, his bead in his
degrees G alveston beach high tides Sunday hands, saying,
will be at 6 37 a m and 7 .12 p mTXow tides Bumpv
will be at 12 29 a m and 10 58 p m On Mon
day Galveston beach will have one high tide
at 7 16am and one low tide at It 29 p m
TrtaBy Bay - Water ceoditioes at Thomp-
son's Camp are improving Mrs Thompson
Mid they are now catching more speckled
trout with the better bait shrimp simply they
- __jre£*tch»ng out in the bay It may be a month
, “rr’oF so before all of the fresh water frbm the
Trinity River is out of the bay
Galveston -‘ Lots of sand trout whiting and
I speckled trout are at the beach piers Now and
' then somebody lands a jack fish to add to the
•iSicnement Maggie Stmpeon, it«wal.
- theribiggsc , ' n~, M
j six four pounders. Catches of S# or more sand
drout are not unusual
Lake Ltvtogstoo - The Creeks are clearing
up fast in spite of muddy water in some parts
A>f the Me-OdHII (reek and White Rock
it reek are really clear Tbe back part of the
Aungle is ck*t m' HfdrBla and water
Aivacinths hWrbeWi'rhoking off some of the
ting martnas but a change in the wind might
felow the stuff somewhere else Clear water
van tie found at Peawaugb near Pine Island
Bumpy, bumpy
The diminutive
Brazilian, who drives
for Brabham, was
physically ill Friday
after making 18 laps
around the newly
constructed circuit
for Sunday's ia
augural Detroit
Grand Prix
Nobody else was
reported tick, but
there was plenty of ill [
•Sentiment from tbe
Farmffla One dri****
after the first session
of 'practice db the
2 5P-mile, 20-tum cir-
cuit built around
Detroit’s downtown
Resiitmnnre Carter
: Some drivers said
the track was unsafe
some said tt was too
that the new asphalt
surf ace is too bumpy ^
“Is vei7 bumpy,”
said Italian Andrea
de Cesarls, whose lap
of 80 727 mph in an
Alfa Romeo was the
fastest in the firm
session “You use
completely the wrong
line to avoid tbe
bumps r
it should be a
good circuit without j
all the tamps,” bet
added But itBts very '
easy to oversteer go-
ing into the comers
A.s*ed if the track
i
which was not com-
pleted to the drivers'
satisfaction until late
Friday afterhoon
was safe, de Cesarts
said: 'Not very
much $o bumpy, and
also braking is very
hard if you have
trouble braking, you
will hit the wall
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.