The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983 Page: 7 of 30
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Gunter is in North Texas on
Highway 289. You just get on
Preston Road in Dallas, head
north, and in about an hour
you’ll be there
You’ll go through Frisco
and Celina, where stadiums
are also lit up this night,
spotlighting the rites of
autumn in Texas.
Monday Night Misfits
STANDINGS
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364-4638
About this tune the Gunter
end peeled off and took a
lateral from the holder who
was still on his knees
Alas. Celeste ran down the
Gunter runner before he
scored
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Mayer fell behind Connors
1-3 in the opening set. But
Connors, still tired after the
two-week grind at the U 3.
Open, couldn't hold on to his
advantage
The 31-year-old Mayer
fought back to 4 with a
break, held serve to go ahead
5-4, and even though Connors
took a 40-15 lead ui the 10th
game was able to capture the
first set.
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AN AP Sports Analysis
By DENN H. FREEMAN
AP Sports Writer
GUNTER, Texas I API -
They play grass roots football
on Friday nights here
They've got all you'll see at
a college game on a smaller
scale.
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Cleta Weemes, Pat Stevens, Rosa Gar-
IRVING. Texas (AP) -
Fifth-seeded Sandy Mayer
upset weary U S. Open cham
pion Jimmy Connors M, 7-5
Friday night in the quarter-
finals of the $200,000 Paine
Webber Classic at Las Col-
uias Sports Club
Only five days after winn-
ing the U.S. Open. Connors
found himself in deep trouble
too many times to escape the
upset
"I felt if I could play
relatively well, stick to my
game plan, and if he was just
a little off his game then I
could beat him tonight."
Mayer said after knocking
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cheer from the appreciative
crowd, anyway
The halftime show was
small on frills but big on pop
and seemed to delight an
elderly couple who were
given the privilege of folding
chairs INSIDE the chain link
fence.
The game drew several
hundred spectators who
overflowed the sparse seating
capacity of the stands.
They got a big chuckle
when the witty PA announcer
called official's flags laun-
dry aa in there’s laundry
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Star of the Week - Heles Arntt
High MOT - Helen Arutt, 474, Gler
da H—— ML Beverly Durham, 450,
Dorris Ranapet, 178, Beverly Durtham
171. Bea Acker 1W
Picked up Spiits - 11 - Acker,
1--■- Stepp, Helen Arutt, Donna Far-
Most of our dance classes have started
with some new ones yet to start.
We feature - small classes with personal
attention at the low rate of $10.00 per month.
No registration, recital fees, or extra
charges. We encourage parents to visit
classes. I.E. We are more interested la the
student learning.
We have room for more Karate and Gym-
nastic students - only 112.54 per month.
Visitors welcome - The student doesn't
spend most of the lesson standing in Une,
and all missed lessons are made up.
The Ladies Exercise Classes are only
814.44 per calendar month. Four and five
daily wort onto. Cease every day - no extra
charge. We have it all with the originators’
video co—rttr — the Mg screen. Come be
our guest for a trial session.
Mr. Larrymore will make a special an-
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The play is unfolded
without a cast of thousands.
The Gunter Tigers list a
roster at 18 participants this
warm evening white the
Celeste Blue evi varsity
fielded 20 including brothers
Dude and Deuce Hemphill
and a massive 255-pound
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"I knew then that I had a
real chance to win it," Mayer
said. "But Jimmy raised the
level of his game tremen-
dously in that second set He
has that ability "
Mayer quickly went out to a
4-1 lead in the second set, with
Connors fighting to get back
into the match. It seemed just
a matter at tune before Con-
nors would regain his lost
momentum, and he tied the
set at-all.
Mayer served a love game
for a 4-4 lead and broke Con-
nors to take the match
Mayer now advances into
the semifinals against fourth-
seed Andres Gomez of
Ecuador Gomez beat New
Zealand's Chris Lewis 76,
74. winning both tie-breakers
74.
Brian Teacher. the No 4
seed, kept the upset pen-
dulum swinging, beating San-
dy's brother, second-seeded
Gene Mayer. M. 6-3, in
another quarterfinal match
Scott Davis of Santa
Monica, Calif., will be
Teacher's semifinal oppo-
nent
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It's kids playing in a second Gunter put up a stiff tussle
game outside the field with a before falling 38-13 and
wadded coke cup as a foot- unveiled as tricky a field goal
ball. try as you will ever see.
It's Texas Class A high The holder took the snap
school football and Gunter and the placekicker followed
and Celeste are getting after through like he was going to
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Women High Series Debble Black
MB Sheree Mi—pin 475; Suzanne
Vegler 481
Women High Game Suzanne Vogler
175; SHeree Rampley 172; Debhie
Black in.
Spiits Lani Ritehie 6-7-10.
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It's razzle-dazzle fake field guard named Eddie Herman
goal*. hard-tacki mg. high- The PA announcer is thank-
kicking cheerleaders anden- ing everybody, including the
thusiastic public address Flesher Funeral Home in Van
system announcing Alystyne.
It’s a guy cooking ham- Thank* to those good folks
burgers in the end zone and b for providing an ambulance
crescent moon and a Texas we hope we don't have to
flag flying over the tiny use," he said.
fieldhouse Celeste, it was misspelled
It's a woman spectator ‘ Ceieat" in the Gunter game
stepping in a hole behind the program, was almost unstop-
stands and ranchers leaning pable behind the brothers
on a chain link fence shouting Hemphill
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a passage from Cariton
Stowers’ recentiy pubshed
book, "Friday Night
to the pretace, be conclud-
ed that the evening might
well be spent in attendance at
some tech school stadum,
there to watch teen-age boys
act as certified -immunity
heroes for a couple of hours
and it'll only take me a
minute to eat my coat "
Gunter wouldn't be a bad
place to start
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