The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 215, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1977 Page: 7 of 14
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Orioles Dsan Mohlman and Roper Guenther each had two
Teenage League la Memorial iv other junior hit mu no! Mike Moon
Monday half as anting, as to Oyer In Senior Teensge action to Galloway take to mound loss
TV Uons Ctat> Cubs and the Pest Control White Soi triraro- Highland, to Scarborough . Gerry Saknat took to eta
Dot Construction ■
Axed From Playoffs
Controversy clouded th* IV "B" league
totr ed Ur
Optimist Drug Stale Rad Soa
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MU Idea- Onoles. 74
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Highlands I hidgen in relief af
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tooth and nail lor almost two mound win and Scott Lane to doer behind whUe both
i oompiete-gime efforts, (x»ted nctooei over to loop's Bruce Mercer was to lost*
Richard Mangw gong Higklandi entries tiurler. Mth to Tribes Mike
side of TV Red Soi moved to 8-M Clements and Beauchamp
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of to otv playoffs qualifying for to playoff,
which Mil open Wednesday were Morgan's Patrol Service,
night as to No 1 team in to American Home Funushingi
following a hectic seventh in- tV 54 White Soi
Mth a KM victory over to each rappuig out a pair of bib
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rung to Dodgers had scored
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J. R. Richard Works Hard
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It also helped Ue VTW Post
THE NEXT Many Jims may V hsrt to Baytawa In Robert Saudcrs ID. TV I l yearaM Sanders
Dot had prenously been 1«
and had bomted to top record
in Baytown but it mu dis-
covered by Parks and Recrea-
tion officials that Dot had been tv ' A'(bvirion and church
using a player who wu also will sends their top two
playing in Pasadena into to tV regional playoffs
Replacing Dot Construction from the doubieebmination
ui to playoffs will V tournaments while to "B '
Vanguard Secunty Mth Merl-. division squads will take part
ing Repair Service, City TTre in a tournament to decide a
Service. Hair Care Salon and local champion
First Qty Bank of La Porte to
other four teams in to "A"
division
With Dot's forfeits of 11 Mr l&-16 *JJ» **
games, Merling Repair finish- "A" division regional will V in
ed with to to Sr season Beaumont July 15-17 and the
record of 1M Si to two state tournament will V here
ui Baytown July 29-31.
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912 Giants, to third place
Baptist. SI. Mask's Methodist
set a arw aattaual Amateur Atoetk Uatao reeved af 11.3 tar Us age group while rvaaiag (or to
team that sras idle Monday If
Red and St
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Baytawa Track dub Club Saturday TV ywmg speedster examtari to treptry V wm along wtU
Kafir.
to Giants win over to
Sherwin
Pirates Tuesday, they pull
within a half-game of to
leaden at 7-1-1.
But if to Dodgers and Cubs
both win their remaining three
games, ooe would expect to
Cubs mil be champs by virtue
of their 11 1 win over to
Dodgers ui to first round
game on May 23
TV Dodgers used only om
hit in to big seventh-inning
uprising, taking advantage of
two Cub errors and a Mid
pitch by Matt Johnson, one of
to loop's best pitchers at W)
Tommy Townsend walked,
went to second on Rob Grif-
fin's grounder and to third
when Chris Elledge got to
V coach. Warm Siagletoa. right, aad V father. Raked Seeders. Jr.
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MONTREAL (AP) - It was hardly a classic pitching per
fortnance. but J R Richard, to big right-hander of to Houston c
Astros, was effective when be had to be
Richard. 6-foot-« and 235 pounds, scattered eight hits, struck *3 '
out nine and walked three, also hitting his first home run of to
season, as to Astros Vat to Montreal Expos« Monday night
m a National League game
•I threw 162 pitches, but that down t bother me," Richard
said My rhythm was messed up early and I got into a little bit of
trouble
There have been two or three times this season when 1 have
pitched better than this and haven't won But that's to way it
goes Sometimes you go out Mth nothing and Mn. and other J**11* • n*"’*
nights you go out tore Mth your best stuff and they hit it all over
to place "
The Astros took a 1-0 lad in to lop of to fust inning when
Craig Cacek drew a basesioaded walk, but to Expos jumped on
Richard for tiro runs on Gary Carter's basesioaded single in to
bottom of the inning
Enos CXbeO's two-run homer pul to Astros ahead 3-2 in to se-
cond before Carter s 12th homer of to season tied to score in
to sixth
Joe Ferguson's two-run double in to seventh moved
Houston ahead 5-3 before Richard hit his homer to lad off to
ninth against Montreal's Jackie Brown. 4-5.
TV Expos had a chance to do something against Richard in to
fourth as toy loaded to bases on two walks and an error But
Richard got Larry Parrish to ground into a double play and fann-
ed Brown to end to threat
“I took a little off to fastball," Richard said when asked what tpa « Not. pvt mi form sun a.
Parrish had hit. "That's luck He could have hit a line drive in-
stead of a dribbler back to me.”
TV Expos, who Vat Richard 2-0 in Houston last Wednesday
night, were hoping that Brown could repat his shutout effort
But to right-handed bullpen graduate was shaky in to open-
ing inning as V gave up a double to CaVll before walking
Ferguson and hitting Art Howe on to left shoulder with a pitch.
He then threw four consecutive balls to Cacek
"He just didn't have his rhythm at all,” said Expos Manager
Dick Williams “At least V didn’t until after V walked that
Williams defended Parrish to some degree, explaining that to
third baseman has a sore left wrist and it has hurt his swing.
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ALIEF (Spi - Robert toine and Morris wu first in to 220 and Patrick Huff in to
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Sanders III was to tug news
for to Bavtown Track Club in Gillum and LaCour tied for competition
a Gulf Coast Athletic Assoda- Bnt in to 190-yard medley Winners of fifth places were
tion meet here Saturday in relay when LaCour came from Gillum in to 440. Huff in to
' behind to V (V Alief tarn at open quarter and Malone
in to century dash
Sports
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Ross Legion Wins
only hit of to stana
After Jeff Terry walked,
Phil Addison hit a VII past Ty
Stark for an error that moved
all runners two sacks Town-
send and Elledge scored to
make it M, Mth Terry on
third and Addison at second
Alief
The meet was held under to IV tape
sanction of to Amateur WjUie Mays led to second Malone and Troy Wagner
Athletic Union's Junior Olym- finishers, finishing No. 2 were sixth in the long jump
pics track program twice in to 12 and 13-year- and to 100, respectively
Sanders, running in to 10 okb- competition in to long
and 11-yar-olds' division, set a jumn and 220
national age-group record in
to 100-yard dash by Miming
to event in 11.3 seconds
Sanders was also second in to
220 and anchored to
Baytonians' sprint relay that
finished second despite dropp-
ing the Vton
Marc Morris and Joe Alex-
ander were to two other in-
dividual first place winners
Morris was No. 1 in the eight
and nine-year-olds' 220, and
Alexander was tops in to 220
for 12 and 13-year-olds.
In Morris' division, to 440- Erik Donato. Mays and Alex-
yard relay of Fredrick Gillum, ander was also third.
Joe Fred LaCour, Bobby An- Four places went to Gray in
CROSBY (Spl - The Sterl- stanzas in picking up a save
ing bats sang out and to and allowing to sole Jacket
pitchers hummed strikes to safety
push to Rangers to an 11-0
win over Galena Park here
TUESDAY
At the plate, Ross collected
, . seven hits, with juniors-to-be
Monday in American Legion Gary and Jimmy ^r.
bll£,Lnn, m. IW ,,„h d°'”kj tW0 ^
Trie victory was Ross sixth hits One of Lamb's raps was a
against no losses this summer, ho^,.
and again it was to combina-
tion of good hitting and fine
Lotw Mm Padmal.pm M Nortt
Volleyball
Johnson ton uncorked his
wild pitch that surrendered
Terry home plate, and catcher
Tom Kohler's throw Vck to
Johnson at to plate went over
his Vad into to infield while
a hustling Phil Addison scored
Catcher Bobby Barrett kept
hopes of a win alive with a
walk, but Rusty Addison's
bunted fly fell into to hands
of Johnson, who caught
Barrett off first for gn un-
assisted double play that
stopped to threat
Kelly Jacobs singled with
one out in to bottom half off
reliever Bayne Franco, and got
to third on a steal and a
grounder by Terry Andrus.
Franco came Vck to fan Don
Woods and preserve to tie.
Stark made up for his
fielding lapse with three
PattandMUn
«.pm it Wm
Antoine was second in to
100 and Marcellus Singleton
was No. 2 in to shot for 10 and
11-year-olds, while to sprint
relay of Troy Wagner, Charlie
Brown Jr,Chris Malone and
Sanders finished second also.
Third place winners were
Sharm Williams in the open
half for eight and nine-year-
olds. as was Sherman Gray in
to 12 and 13-year-olds' 100
and Brown in to 220
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pitching tot did to trick. a"d D* toig Picked up the
Doing to mound honors Rangers other three hits.
were Kevin Herring and Wes
Walker, who conspired to one-
hit to Yellow Jackets. Herr-
ing was to winner with a four-
inning starting stint by virtue
of a six-run Sterling first
Underway
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The games will V played
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Nautilus facility at 707 Alex-
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p.m. on week nights.
There will V a men’s divi-
sion and a mixed (three men
and three women on a side)
division, with individual
trophies for to mentors of
to winning team.
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WIND, WATER AND TIDES - Southerly winds will be 15 to
20 mph. Offshore wave heights will be four to six feet. Bach
water temperature at Galvtaton is 83 degrees. Trinity and
1 Galveston bays will V choppy. Temperature range wiU V from
the lower 70s to the middle 90s, Two high tides Wedneday
beach at Galveston will be at 9:42 a.m. and 8:26 j>,m. The two low
tides will be at 12:59 a.m. and 4:17 p.m.
TRINITY BAY-Big scbooli of croaker are
end of Trinity Bay. Fisher's Reef has yielded swne good catches.
Another good place to catch them is the HL4P discharge canal.
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ITS BEEN a busy summer for 14-year-old Bobby Barrett, a
freshman-to-be if Sterling. Barrett's been kept busy in just abort
every athletic endavor he can get into this summer, not to lost
is throwing to shot for to Sterling-based Junior Olym-
pia team or handling to catching;chores lor to coJogue
laden in to Baytown Evening Optimist Junior
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loop leadership. Bobby also finds time to play tennis tnd lift
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