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After winning tiMir Mcood
straight bi-district cham-
pionship undsr two different
coaches the Sulphur Sprinp
Wildcats (IM) head into a
loveit." ’
Only 44 qualifying attempts -
the third lowest ever — were
made to determine a field that
averaged 1N.4N. The average Saturday. “Wo were pretty
was .NS quicker than last year it would take IN or 1S4. But
Alsup was waiting to go out district
when the rain came as tended
Firestone < rT
qualification run around 4:N has hit oafelv in
By RANK LOWENKRON
Associated Press Writer
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At MooM, Fabi to not the
most noticeable driver ata race
track. But, the easy-going
"/aeronautical engineer drew
plenty of notice by earning the
•right to toad the N-car field
-Sunday with a reconFeetting
[ effort during Saturday's tone
trials.
For the first time in history,
the field was fUled in one day of
qualifying Saturday as 33 of the
44 can to begin qualifying runs
accepted their time.
Sunday's final session began
late while the track dried from
-—overnight rains and Dennis
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faBewed to pnparaSin of dtemond
Motor Speedway Satordoy after he qvaNftod for the May Jfth MO-mlto race. Umer qoalHied with
aa averape speed of 3N. 144 m^.lu lost ahead ef Me father, throe-time tody winner, AT Umer, Sr.
Theyeonper Uneer will start In the rew ahead of his father.
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Indy 500 field qualified
Firestone bumped John Mahler more than 2N in qualifying.
bef?”Jhe.t*ln [?!?Te<L “T*» car has been just per-
Kilgore. A third game, if
needed, will ’ be played at
Corsicana Friday at 3 pjn.
The winnen of toe-Kilgore-
Waco Midway and toe Deooto-
; Speedway and rookie Teo Fabi
; of Milan, Italy has established
Dimseff m IM quickest of IM
fastest field in toe N-yoar
They posted a JU team
batting average to the 10-game
district schedule, but slumped
to a 433 team average in toe
playoffs. Thsy have only U hits
in 73 at bats. -
Bat in those IS hits are to-
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Alsup said.
The field includes five former
winners and six rookies - with
Al Unser and his son Al Jr.
producing the first fathereon
combination to start the same
year.
The younger Unser qualified
in the middle of the second row
between Tom Sneva and r
Rahal with a speed of 3tt.l
His father, meanwhile, will
start from the third row in hto
bid to join AJ. Foyt as a four-
time winner of toe race. The
eider Under qualified at 3O1.N4.
Joincock qualified for the
fourth row in defense of hto
second Indy triumph with UN
winner Mario Andretti in the
middle of the row.
Foyt, the only driver to win
four times, to in the race for a
record 31th time. He qualified
forthet
thonieft
arrived in Houston as nu fatner u.’' ' -
was dying and will be returning muchmyfootbAD
after services Tuooday. <_
Johnny Rutherford, who also ijyjM
was hoping to win a fourth 901, p^, the Oilers' atartow
won't be in ths field. He spent wtvnw ufety einro UN insists
ths weekend In a hoonita) h s-I' ZvZZ
recovering iron injuries belonged to midmm otoo
received when he crashed last • TBsst I not caught (Mna
week in practice. aometMng I abouSs't have
before the tain returned. That u., been luat ner-
ended the hopes of driven such ,n month w» iwv—t lX<
eed to the name of the game as BUI Alsup, Spike Gehlhausen m
■ the Indianapolis Motor and Dick Ferguson, who had
] gambled on making later
Milan, Italy has sstablished qualification attempts.
j Fabi, who arrived here as a
field hi the 17-year veteran road racer, became
of the Indy W auto only the second Indy car rookie
to earn the pole position here by
breaking the onound-four-lap
records set last year by Rick
Mears. Fabi, who has defied
superstitions of some by driving
a green car, had a quick lap of
2N.049 mph on the second of his
four qualifying trips around the
2^-mile oval His average
speed in the Cosworth-powered
Skoal Bandit March was
307JN.
"Is a green car supposed to be
bad luck’,” asked Fabi after
arriving at the Speedway. “I
hadn't heard that. It's not that
way in Europe.*'
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playoffs will meet next week in
the teams which will travel to
Austin for the State Tour-
nament June M0.
tripies and two homeruns.
Wildcats third bassmsnOaig Stadium last Tuooday night”ln ssnlor Jim Cerrotani at 8-1 with
charged with nine. They had at M. Cerretani's only loos
two more in the second game came in the “walk-a-thon” last
week when be went 3 33 innings
Most of ths errors have boon and gave up eight runs on six
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[las., decided to shape up.
"Ths Oilers dkto*t make a
mistake, I did," Perry said.
“Now It’s up to me to prove 1
deeerve a eocond chance. I've
got to prove it to the ions, to the
coaches and to the players.’’
Wilson was convicted of
drunken driving after he and
wore arrested last
January outside a lounge here.
Stemrick pleaded no contest to
pocBsesion at mmwImi
Perry was arrested at a
lounge he operates in JackBon,
Miss. April 3 and charged with
possession of cocaine and
selling liquor past the legal
hour.
"Stem and I both did
something wrong," Perry said.
from that. If he
peak aboi*,
beonafront
row that has veteran Mike
• Mosley in the middle and Moan
onthe outside.
“To be on the pole at In-
dianapolis to redly something.
This to the most famous race in
the world," said Fabi, who
admitted that the speed here
had caused him a few anxious
moments.
"When I first came to this
track, the first five or 10 laps, I
was really afraid. I said, ’This
to not for me.* Then I carried on officials ruled it was too wet to
with the tests and now I just allow hto qualification attempt
“Wo have nobody to blame
btaaefi ** fataA/4 A l*mm taebtax
Din ourseivM, taia Aisup, wno
iwltart g qualification run after
throe lape_of around IN on
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Butthis Hlf|rtnhntham ton* only player the rain when the Wildcats wore three saves and Jason Stanley
a field that in- when Gordon Johncock earned place to fufi of surprises,
eludes 10 cars that averaged some S3N.0N from the record
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holding a .438 season average, perienced Tony Clark was Desoto toright for on 8 pun.
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— r for a 2 p.m.
_Lait Saturday's game with experienced Craig Ashmore gate on Thursday. A third
game, if necooeary, will be
played at 8 pjn. Friday in
McKinney IM
Henderson was a disap-
pointment for catcher Cody
Vanderford when he went Mor-
regional playoff series with a 3 and broke a lO^ame hitting bem
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purse of more than N million in .ny indention. JN far the season and wrn 3- has resulted in 31 Wildcats rum the playoffs last week.
J75 average. He has also reached base 23
Wesley Rutherford, whose times with walks.
game winning RBI triple Wildcats coach Lee Daniel advance to play Waco Midway
Saturday broke a 3-3 tie hopeful that Ashmore may for the regional title. That
be able to return to his fielding series begins tonight at 7:N in
iMo the Regiomi Flayotte, Mt ch^ at jbortstop sometime Waco and fte second game will
*° *** R-*ional ***“ at 7:50 kJ
only triple and hto only
the scrim.
Saturday's O-for-3 per-
formance by first baseman . ,
Richard Clover broke m 8-
game hitting stroak for him. He -tth
to currently hitting .319 for the P**0®*11 impressive
season but was 3-for-10 in the
throe-game playoff series with
The bulk of the Wildcats 17
errors in the playoffs were
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to Nt safely in afi throe to-
rn and has ex-
current hitting and six in Saturday’s outing.
completed his streak to 10 straight tames. He r : * *
ran around 4:N has hit safeiv in N of 22 games at the pressure position of tots.
pin. CDT — some N minutes
before the time trials wore
scheduled to end.
“We were kind of looking at
the black cloud and decided to
go out," Alsup said. “We went
la to get fuel and by the time we
were ready Denote had beat m
4o the tech Une (where the care
are , inspected before j_
qualiflcatim ran). Denote boat
us fair and square. We were just
five minutes too late. They say
life to a game of inches ... I
guess now Ito a game of
vthe rain cams, Alsup
hopes of qualifying, but SjSlr >nd „
offidato later told tom it r,n7’
was too wet la the first turn.
“I told him (chief steward
Tom Binford) rd ran the other
three (turns) hard and 1st op on
couple of problems, U statistics itreak- He is currently hittii^ bat
The problem is 17 errors and tort against Henderson for a this season and 18 stolen bases,
only 18 hits in their three<ame
U-dtotrict playoff series.
What the Wildcats don't have
not for rain. Chet Fillip made it ' -- - ,
. ----- - .-1 ttiy have scored over half, INg the Regioual Playoffs, chores at shortstop sentotime Waco
with Desoto.
The Wildcats face a Regional
Playoff opponent in Desoto
b^neldin<T«mteoi SttlPhur Spring, nglonnl
~ ■ ■ , playoffs will meet next week in
{m^'indidkg^ta^ the quarterfinals to determine
Steve Footer (M) and senior **“ ■*"* ’"m “
Craig Gummeit who is 8-2 for
the season after shoulder
problems early in the year.
However the Wildcats
In other playoff action,
Kilgore defeated 7-4A runner up
„ ___H Hallsville Monday, 3-1, and will
RBI triple r rmuuvuie a««.y, i.awuwui
a 3-3 tie JZLTZZ ~ “
ballgame and sent the Wildcats able to return to hto fielding series begins tonight
tato the Regional Playoffs, y chores at shortstop sometime Waco and the second
gambled Saturday the weather payoffs faced with two outs in game^rianer
would afiow hto time to stand. tn Inning. While their - -------
The time was some nine miles reputation early in the beason
slower than the slowest was baaed on their base-
qualifying time lart year. stealing abilities, thsy could
Meanwhile, Alsup gambled now be caltod the "Rally-Cats",
and loot The 44-year-old saw
his bid for a second Indianapolis
start end Sunday as he sat in the
cockpit of hto car when track
He hit JN in the last throe moved from second base and is same, I
games. filling in for an injured and Sulphur
( on
who is recovering from a
broken finger.
While Clark’s fielding has not
i spectacular, hto teaMff
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HOUSTON (AP) - Houston done and now I have to pay the happened and are willing to
Oiler safety Vernon Perry has a price," he said. “People think a give me another chance."
second chance and that’s afi he . thiM.when thev Perry, N, said he speto three
a “A*- " T days to a Houston hospital
Another chance is more than cocata< 80 I ve got to j^JKe
many thought he’d got last Show my teammates and evaluation and it was drifted
month when the Oilers drafted everyone else I'm not a user by that Ftary did not need to at-
five defonsivo backs in the the way I play football." tend a dinic in Minnesota,
NNional FoothaD League draft Perry said he was well where a number of other pro
and the following week released received by hto teammates athletes have gone to combat
drug and alcohol addiction.
“He turned up completely
clean,” Oiler Coach Ed Biles
nsrback J.G Witoon aO wore uid. “We are extremely
arrested in the offmasm and “The one thing that's been pleased with the route Vemon
the Oilers’ response was “shape gnat to the players haven't has taken. He gave us IN
up » ddp o<" made a big deal about it,” percent
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