The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1983 Page: 4 of 14
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Page 4-The Hereford Brand, Thursday, June 30, 1983
Chiefs' Delaney another victim
The Hereford Brand
SPORTS
Second child dies from tragedy
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MONROE. La. (API - A
Monroe boy died in a local
hospital today, only hours
after he was pulled from a
water hole where Joe
Delaney, the Kansas City
Chiefs' running back, drown-
ed trying to save three boys in
Los Angeles
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innings in three relief ap-
pearances earlier in the
season in a brief trial with the
Padres.
Elsewhere in the National
League, Chicago beat Pitt-
sburgh 5-0. Atlanta routed
Houston 11-1. Montreal stop-
ped Philadelphia 5-2 in the
opener of a doubleheader
before the Phillies came back
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Delaney. M, jumped into
the hold in an attempt to
rescue the three boys who
were floundering, according
to police and eyewitnesses.
One of the boys, a 6-year-
old. got out of the water safe-
iy-
Thurmond was the one who
was in total command of the
situation.
"That was asking quite a
bit of a young fellow to go out
there and face that team."
said Padre Manager Dick
Williams after watching his
young left-hander stifle the
Dodgers on seven hits. "We
didn't know what to expect —
although he'd been pitching
well in Las Vegas "
Thurmond was called up
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far into the water Moments
later, they said, the boys step-
pad off into deep water, went
under and Delaney. fully
clothed, plunged into the pond
after them and himself went
under.
One of the boys got back to
the bank but the others did
not make it.
Delaney was the second
professional football player
from Louisiana to die within
the past week
On Saturday. Larry Gor-
don. 21, of the Miami
Dolphins, who was born in
Monroe, died of a heart at-
tack.
By KEN RAPPOPORT AP
Sports Writer
When Fernando Valen-
zuela’s pitching, you can be
sure you're going to see a
pretty good left-hander on the
mound.
But Wednesday night, it
wasn't Fernando Valenzuela.
While the Los Angeles
Dodgers' ace southpaw left
early in the midst of a 13-2
shelling by San Diego. Padres
rookie left-hander Mark
For NL Al-Stars
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Sports Writer
Rick Manning has had trou-
ble putting decent numbers
together since he was traded
to Milwaukee earlier this
month, but he has put three
big victories in the win col-
umn for the struggling
Brewers.
Manning's batting average
has hovered in the vicinity of
200 since the Brewers ac-
quired him from Cleveland on
June 6 in exchange for Gor-
man Thomas, the popular
a
5-3 and the Oakland A’s
pounded the Kansas City
Royals 114.
Detroit relief see Aurelio
Lopez came on to start the
Brewers' ninth and issued a
leadoff walk to Robin Yount
With two out. Ben Oglivie
singled Yount to third and
Manning lined an 0-1 pitch to
the gap in right-center, scor-
ing both runners.
"He got ahead of me with a
breaking ball.” Manning
said. "Then I stopped think-
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loose while warming up. publicly-owned Chenault
retired the first 11 Milwaukee Park. His mother said
batters until Cecil Cooper Delaney, who frequently-
singled with two out in the visited friends in Monroe,
fourth. just happened to be among
the hundreds of people at-
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he won a game with an 11 th-
inning homer against
Baltimore on June 16 and sav-
ed two runs with a brilliant
catch in a 4-3 victory over
Cleveland last Sunday
Manning was at it again
Wednesday night with a two-
out, two-run triple in the bot-
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covering seven innings.
Rogers has given up six hits
and struck out six batters and
has a 1.29 All-Star earned-run
average. He started last
year's game in Montreal,
worked the first three innings
and was the winner.
This year Rogers is 11-3
with a 2.77 ERA He beat
Philadelphia 5-2 witn a six-
hitter Wednesday night
Dravecky is 11-5 with a 3.22
ERA in his first full season
with the Padres He began his
major-league career with 19
consecutive relief ap-
pearances before joining San
Diego's starting rotation.
He is making his first All-
Star appearance So arc
Hammaker. Perez. Orosco.
Dawley and Smith Lavelle
and Soto are making their se-
cond appearance and Valen-
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NEW YORK (API - Right-
hander Steve Rogers of the
Montreal Expos and
southpaw Dave Dravecky of
the San Diego Padres, shar-
ing the major-league lead
with 11 victories apiece, head
the pitching staff named to-
day to the National League
All-Star team.
Joining them on the NL's
10-man staff named for the
July 6 game at Comiskey
Park in Chicago are starter
Atlee Hammaker and
reliever Gary Lavelle of the
San Francisco Giants,
starters Fernando Valen-
zuela of the lais Angeles
Dodgers. Mario Soto of the
Cincinnati Reds and Pascual
Perez of the Atlanta Braves
and relievers Jesse Orosco of
the New York Mets, Bill
Dawley of the Houston Astros
and Lee Smith of the Chicago
Cubs.
The hurlers were selected
by Manager Whitey Herzog
and NI. President Chub
Feeney
The eight American
League pitchers. announced
Wednesday by Manager
Harvey Kuenn, are 10-game
winners Ron Guidry of the
New York Yankees, Rick
Honeycutt of the Texas
Rangers and Dave Stieb of
the Toronto Blue Jays, plus
starters Rick Sutcliffe of
Cleveland and Matt Young of
Seattle and relievers Dan
Quisenberry of Kansas City,
Bob Stanley of Boston and
Aurelio Lopez of Detroit.
Rogers is the veteran of the
NL staff, having been
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Police said family
members identified the last
body to be recovered as that
of Delaney, the Chiefs' No. 2
draft choice in 1981 who went
on to become National Foot-
ball League rookie of the
year.
Assistant Police Chief E .W
Smith said the other victim
was Harry L. Holland Jr., 11.
of Monroe
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the Cleveland Indians 11-10 in Lancer Perkins, 11, died
11 innings after dropping the early this morning, a
opener of the doubleheader spokesman for St. Francis
Delaney, who lived about coach who coached Delaney
100 miles away at Haughton. al Northwestern But that’s
is survived by his wife, Joe - always trying to help
Carolyn, and daughters 7 someone else. It cost him his
years, 5 years and 4 months life, but he'd de it a hundred
old. tunes. He was so unselfish. "
Within hours after his Smith said the accident
death, Delaney was lauded in happened when the three
the Louisiana Senate at Baton youths were swimming in a
Rouge, by Chiefs' officials water hole left by construc-
and teammates, and by of- tion workers who used the
ficials at Northwestern State dirt to build the slide's hill.
University in Natchitoches. Witnesses said Delaney.
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