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The Hereford Brand-Tuesday, April 12, Page 5
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Year of guards and forwards
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By winning final 3 (games
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Houston's - first victory of
the year when Derrel Thomas
singled and. with two away,
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leaping second baseman Bill
Doran Then Steve Sax tied it
3-3 with a liner through the
box
Reds 5, Cubs 1
The Cubs are off to their
poorest start since 1962. when
they lost their first seven
games We re off to a poor
start, but we've got a good
ballclub." Chicago Manager
Lee Elia proclaimed. "Once
we start cooking, we ll be all
right. Things are just
magnified now because of the
start of the season
They're not quitting," he
said of his players. Maybe
they're trying too hard as a
y-San Antonio
Denver
Kansas City
Dallas
Utah
Houston
Henry Dalrymple. a native of
New York who attended prep
school in Vermont and has
committed to Georgia Tech.
"He's a 6-4 swingman.
quick, aggressive and
tough." said Gilleran.
Other top guard prospects
from New York include 6-2
Kenny Smith, who's said to be
headed to North Carolina or
Virginia, and Kenny Hutchin-
son. 6-4, reported to be lean-
ing to North Carolina State
Indiana has been promised
the services of Steve Alford of
Newcastle. Ind., a record-
breaking 6-2 guard
"He's your prototype
shooter," said Gilleran. "A
great pure shooter "
overpower Curtis Aiken, a
small guard from Buffalo,
N.Y., who says he's coming to
Kansas.
"He's listed at everything
from 5-9 to 5-11, but he's a fine
player." said Gilleran. "He
first bloomed in the Empire
State games last summer
when he played against
Washington. Aiken's team
beat Washington's in an upset
and everybody who came to
see Washington went away
about equally impressed with
Aiken."
One of the top guards is An-
toine Joubert of Detroit, a
smooth 6-5 guard and all-
around player Another is
good pitcher, one of the best
in the league."
Angels 6. Mariners 1
Tim Foil drove in four runs
for California with a pair of
singles and left-hander Tom-
my John scattered seven hits
for his second complete game
in two starts. Bobby Grich
went 4-for-4 for the Angels.
When I get into a groove
ly after 13
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in par,"
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back nine,
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Raltimore
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Milwaukee
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part because of Bogues. the
way he stole the ball, set up
plays and generally created
havoc. It will be interesting to
see what he can do in the
ACC."
In the all-star game.
Bogues more than held his
own against another of the
country's greatest prospects.
'James Blackmon, a6-3 guard
from Marion, Ind
"A lot of people are
wondering about Bogues'
defense at 5-foot-3, but you
just have to see him get out
there and play to appreciate
how he can mix it up," said
Gilleran He gave Blackmon
some trouble And the fact he
could stay out there with
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Philadelphia at Atlanta
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Portland at Seattle
Phoenix at Golden State
and find my rhythm, my con-
fidence level goes way up."
John said I have confidence
in throwing some pitches I
might not throw were 1 strug-
gling When I’m throwing
well. I keep the ball down and
hope the fielders behind me
can come up with the good
plays - which they've now
done in two games for me.”
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Some come-from-behind
heroics pushed Texas Tech to
a Southwest Conference
baseball victor) over Texas
A&M, while Arkansas breez-
ed to an easy win over
Houston.
Jimmy Zachry slugged a
three-run homer in the eighth
inning and teammate Kenny
Albritton added an RBI single
as the Red Raiders rallied to
beat the Aggies 11-10 in Lub-
bock on Monday.
Tony Laird and Norm
Roberts each drove in two
runs for the Razorbacks, who
posted a 9-1 win over the
Cougars at Fayetteville. Ark
Tech raised its record to
16-14 on the season and 6-6 in
SWC play.
A&M, which lost its ninth
straight conference game,
built an early 8-3 lead, but
Tech scored twice in the fifth
and sixth and trailed 10-7 go-
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team . Down deep every guy
'on this ballclub knows we've
got a good ballclub."
Joe Price pitched a two-
hitter for the Reds, one of
them Wayne Nordhagen’s
home run, and Dann
Bilardello hit a two-run dou-
ble and Cesar Cedeno added a
two-run homer, both in the se-
cond inning against Dickie
Noles.
Brases 4, Padres 0
Pascual Perez stymied the
Padres on five hits to stretch
Atlanta's winning streak to
five games He was super,
just great," Braves Manager
Joe Torre said. This was his
best He's now put two com-
plete games back-to-back "
Terry Harper hit a run-
scoring single in the fourth in-
ning. then Bob Horner and
Harper hit successive home
runs in the fifth
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
— Wednesday is national
signing date for high school
basketball players and
coaches say the top prospects
range from 7-foot-2 to 5-3.
But there are no over-
powering big men in the mold
of Ralph Sampson or Pat Ew-
ing, say the cross-section of
coaches and recruiters
"It's the year of guards and
forwards," said Mike
Gilleran, who coordiated the
NCAA’s Operation Intercept.
In Operation Intercept, the
NCAA works with-recruiters
and high school and college
coaches to compile a list of
the most heavily sought
players so their recruitment
The Knicks are tied with
Atlanta for fifth place in the
Eastern Conference, and both
the Hawks and Knicks are
one-half game ahead of
Washington Two of the three
teams will earn a postseason
berth by Sunday, the final
day of the regular season
But because of the
tiebreaker situation, the
Knicks are assured of making
the playoffs if they win their
last three games, at home
against New Jersey and on
the road against Detroit and
( hicago.
“This is a good position to
be in," said center Bill Cart-
wright. who hit all eight of his
field goal attempts and finish-
ed with 19 points. I feel we’ll
win our remaining games '
Indiana's seventh straight
loss dropped the Pacers.
19-60. two games behind
Cleveland in the Central Divi-
sion. Both the Pacers and
Cavaliers have three games
left, and if Cleveland finishes
ahead of Indiana, the Pacers
will flip a coin with Houston
for the right to choose first in
the June 28 college draft, with
three-time All-American
Ralph Sampson of Virginia
the likely first selection
We re not trying to catch
anyone now,” Indiana Coach
Jack McKinney said. We re
just trying to win a few and
salvage the season.' ’
McKinney said the Pacers
might have been expected to
KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP)
— The Kansas City Royals
probably proved last year
that Dennis Leonard is
crucial to any hopes they
might have of winning the
American League West
championship
Last May the hard-
throwing veteran broke two
fingers, stopping a line smash
with his pitching hand The
Royals spent the rest of the
season in a futile duel with
California Leonard missed
16 starts and the Angels won
the flag, finishing three
games ahead of the Royals
But after Monday night's
six strikeouts in a 6-2 victory
over Boston, Leonard and
Manager Dick Howser were
resting a lot easier
"Leonard threw the ball as
well as he can tonight,” said
Howser He had as good a
fastball as he is going to have
I have been very impressed
with the way he's thrown four
of his last five times. He was
mixing his pitches very-
well.”
In Monday night's only-
other AL game, the Califor-
nia Angels defeated the Seat-
tle Manners 6-1.
Leonard’s six strikeouts in-
cluded the heart of the Boston
order in the third Dwight
Evans. Jim Rice and Tony
Armas In the fourth, he
struck out Dave Stapleton
and Glenn Hoffman
An inside-the-park home
run and a fielding gem by
shorstop U. L. Washington
helped Leonard beat the Red
Sox With the score tied at 2-2
in the fifth, Washington rip-
ped a pitch from Bruce Hurst.
0-1. into the left-field comer
that eluded Rice It gave the
Royals a 3-2 lead
In the first inning.
Washington deprived Boston
of at least one run. With one
already in. two runners on
base and two out. he went to
his left to stop Stapleton's hot
grounder and flipped the ball
behind his back to Frank
White for the force at second.
Red Sox Manager Ralph
Houk said Hurst performed
better than the score would
indicate. I thought Hurst pit-
ched good enough to win," he
said He just didn't get too
many breaks. Leonard is a
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rell Griffith.
“He’s a big, muscular kid
who is very gifted and will
probably play power for-
ward," said Gilleran. “If
Kentucky gets Bennett and
Blackmon, that will be quite a
coup
The tallest player on the
NCAA’s list of top recruits is
7-2 Martin Nessley of Colum-
bus. Ohio, who is headed for
Duke.
A legend in the New York
City prep ranks, Dwayne
Pearl’’ Washington, has
decided upon Syracuse, said
Gilleran. However, the 6-2
Washington, from Boys and
Girls High School in
Brooklyn, did not exactly
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You can’t accuse them of
playing out the string.”
Brown said of tin- Pacers.
They lost in overtime to
EASTERN € ONFERENCE
Atlantic Div ision
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By BRICE LOWITT AP
Sports Writer
Winning isn’t everything -
and for the Houston Astros
and Chicago Cubs these days,
winning isn't anything
The Astros, off to the worst
start in the 22-year history of
the franchise, have dropped
their first seven games, the
latest an 11-inning 4-3 heart-
breaker Monday night to Los
Angeles.
And the Cubs, starting their
midsummer swoon a bit ear-
ly. have dropped six in a row
without a victory, their latest
a 5-1 decision Monday in Cin-
cinnati
in the only other National
league game, Atlanta blank-
ed San Diego 4-0.
Bob Knepper was two outs
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Other tup center-forward
prospects include Dave Pup-
son, 6-10, of Kingston, Pa ,
who’s said to be considering
Notre Dame and North
Carolina. Ricky Winslow 6-8,
of Houston, and 6-8 Tom
Sheehey of Rochester N Y
who announced Monday that
he will sign a letter of intent
with Virginia
Most coaches seem to
think that although there 5
not a great, overpowering bi
man in this year's cla
there is greater depth than
usual at guard and forward,
said Gilleran There are
also some good prospects n
the West Coast, and in the
Deep South."
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can be monitored.
“The closest to a consensus
No. 1 player would probably
be Reggie Williams of Dun-
bar High School in
Baltimore," said Gilleran.
Williams is a solidly built
6-7 swingman and the leader
on what everyone considered
the top high school team in
the country One of his team-
mates was Tyrone Bogues,
who’s out to prove a 5-3 guard
can play in the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
He’s said he’s going to
Wake Forest,” Gilleran said
of Bogues. “He impressed a
lot of people last week in an
all-star game in Washington.
D.C. His team won, in large
NEW YORK iAPI - Neu
York Coach Hubie Brown ap-
preciates the luxury of not
having to worry about other
teams' scores, as long as the
Knicks continue to win
I think we will win our last
three games.” Brown said
after the Knicks' easy 121-92
victory over the Indiana
Pacers in the only National
Basketball Association game
Monday night if we win all
three, it doesn't matter what
Atlanta or Washington does
From a positive standpoint,
the best way to make the
playoffs is not worry what the
other teams are doing. We
have to do it ourselves."
We don't have to worry
about Washington or Atlanta
at all,” said Bernard King,
who hit 13 of 20 shots and
scored 29 points to lead the
Knicks I prefer it this
way."
Monday sGames
( incinnati 8. Chicago 1
Alanta 4. San Diego 4
Los Angeles 4. Houston 3. 11 innings
Only games scheduled
Tuesday '• Games
M Louis (Forsch 0-1 at Pittsburgh
(Rhoden 0-0)
New York (Seaver 0-c> al
Philadelphia < Denny 0-1
( hicago • Trout 6-11 at Montreal (Gul-
lickson 14)
( incinnati (Soto 24) al Atanta (Be-
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Bank, according to
Bill Watts.
"It's very impor-
tant that roaches
attend this
meeting,” Watts
said, "because
teams will be
selected."
Philadelphia on Friday and
led most of the game again
Cleveland Sunday It's bet n a
frustrating season for them
and tonight they just had ।
bad game "
After trailing 57-42 it
halftime, the Pacers cut the
deficit to 59-50 in the third
quarter, but got no closer
than that as the Knicks
outscored them 62-42 the rest
of the way.
King had 15 points and
Cartwright and Paul
Westphal nine each in the
first quarter as the Knicks led
by as many as 17 points in .1
period, which ended with
them ahead 35-22.
Cartwright had seven
points. King six and Westphal
four to account for all of New
York's points during the 17
spurt that gave the Knick ।
55-38 advantage None
them played in the final
quarter
Clark Kellogg and Bi id
Branson led the Pacers W
20 points each. For Brans
it was five points more tha
his previous career high
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something. He hung in there
pretty well."
Many of the best prospects
have already signed, taking
advantage of an experiment
by college administrators
that allowed seniors to sign
during a seven-day period
last November.
"Blackmon is headed for
Kentucky," said Gilleran.
He's an excellent player,
handles the ball well and can
shoot." Kentucky also is ex-
pected to land 6-7 Winston
Bennett of Louisville’s Male
High School, which has pro-
duced a number of gifted
players, including former
Louisville All-American Dar-
Texas Tech
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