Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1974 Page: 4 of 10
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. _ ______________ r™™ ________ its face, will be hundred thousand miles a year tod. “For nearly a century the pitched to one battar on stale bad allowed in five returned from a week’s
.M-nbo-empe* wuSding“u anerei awarded annually "To the high promoting the game of baseball tiesman ITophy has symbolix- Saturday after working in last previous games. suspension to top the punt
"Limmtauite school, junior college or college around the world. ed excellence in amateur week's American League play- Tulsa's Jeb Blount moved to returns this week, showing an
> Texarkana «-i neat uauas "ned.w"Len player of the year who has According to Gomes, the football. We hope that the offs. Ms been embroiled in a the top in passing, now showing average of 42.4 yards. Tulsa's
tan rnZwa ofa Cahfornto exhibited an unusual ability to winner was determined through annual presentation of the salary dispute with Oakland a 139pergame average after Terry Clark had the lead in
”1. r0nk. combine superior talentjudge- a nationwide poll of oportswrit- Gomes Hate will assure that owner Charles O. Finley. contributing 141 against the kickoff returns with a 20.6
mnFecnEEm“genteman ment, integrity and sportsman- era, sportscasters and coaches, the top man in amateur Hunter, mad at Finely Shockers. This cams although average and West Texas State's
—J ti r ' ship with uncompromising wiU handled through Collegiate basebali will be similarly because he claims the owner he and Ron Hickerson alternat- Bruce Wyre had 22 points for
Tall ^howrniwhmajor to win.” Baseball. recognised.” reneged on half of his yearly ed at quarterback against the best reading in kick scoring,
lenne nitehine he has left in at The presentation was made
Mi n roar tM bedir hu Mike Craniori Trainine
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Dork revealed: "I might bat His season total was raised to stubborn defense.
Bill North first instead of 23catchesfor 416 yardsand five Germany continued to lead in
second. He has more power as a touchdowns. With those 34 rushing with a 114 per game
right handed hitter. I might points, he now stands second in average but the shuffling
SANTA BARBARA Calif. - Table Coordinator for Sambo’s "It‘s the only logical symbol," also move some of the others scoring to New Mexico State’s directly below Mm continued.
The Lefty Gomez Hate has Restairants, the award’s open- commented Granieri, “Be- around in the lineup, too. We've Am Germany, who has 74. Moving back into second this
been awarded to Orlando sor, and Vernon “Lefty” cause home plate is where Just got to get some more Breaking fast against the week was Drake’s Jim O’Oon-
Eugene Gonzales, NCAA re- Gomez, the man for whom it. baseball’s action begins and runs.” conference’s leading pass def- nor, who sports an 83.2 average,
cord-holder and former first was named. I ends. And just aS attention The A’s may not be hitting ense, Largent’s first three shaving Walter Peacock of
baseman for the University of Gomez pitched the Yankees\naturally centers there, so well lately, but they’ve certain- grabs, all in the first quarter, Louisville, for the spot. Pea-
nan awn ap it was a Miami, now with the Cleveland to seven American League The Gomez Hate award will ly had the pitching. And the best carried fir 19,44 and 57 yards, cock has an 81.8 reading.
emtnacna mwnimti h-h- X? Indians farm system. pennants in twelve years during focus recognition on its red- on their staff goes tonight, the last two fir touchdowns. Moving to fourth was West
—— mu— tZalktandT. Gonzalez became the first the thirties and early forties. As pient." game winner Catfish Hunter. This gave the sure-handed Texas' Johnny Darden at 58.6.
H’mni wknwumAN-et-a; recipient of the Gomez Hate, a member at the Baseball Hall “And recognition is the name The tobaccochewing Hunter, junior an accumulation Just 111
7. mu nagOM o-i " w " m base which, according to the of Fame, he still travels a of the game,” Granieri admit- well rested since he only yards short of the total Wichita
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9. Priendzwood 44 beat ”-a * 1M1when many alone . if you do. you're in “That’s not the point,”
Hitchcock 280. ___ Mmitenmmptes.werekds trouble.” Jackson said. "Im calling
14. Pacos 44 beat Andrews His ““ World Series gam* The speaker was Oakland you one.”
XI. " to,1*4 mm the Yanks A‘s outfielder Reggie Jack- Finally Joe Reichler, spe-
Cass 2 and <*/__mm ne .has son: the object of his wrath, dal avaiWani to baseball
AAl..Hun-drnetta + to New vBieenamtonaadnd, sports writer Murray Older- commissioner Bowie ^Kuhn,
1 HamMire-Fanaett 44 muhakeeanddimaliy to the Jackson and Oakland pitch- quieTjackson down.
beat Orangefield X Doqgors, Vida Blue were angered Blue then took over, but in
3. Floydada 44 beat Laval* g“»“B “ 10. en, by a magazine article written a somewhat more subdued
land 90. __. HewMkedhowstfelt to by Olderman, general editor tone. He told Olderman that a
4. Newton 4-1 beat Hemphill beconideredthe.nott SPotu of Newspaper Enterprise Ass- although he had been quoted
38-0. .. , ociation in San Francisco, in the article, “You never
5. Coahoma 4-1-1 tied Anson pnhat doesnitbotoer me,"he and they vented their wrath talked to me.”
20-20. MS m——ThfL-H «t olderman during an A's Jackson was apparently
6. Hearne 32 lost to Caldwell workout Monday. mad about the general tone
30-13. - 20 “uch TT yer..m Eoung Olderman walked onto the of the article, which dealt ■
7. Hooks 4-1 dM not play * *** *» -T” field to watch batting prac-with his alleged battle with
4. Comanche 44 best towayB^tch When I go out tice and Blue said to Jack- other A‘s players for leader-
Hamilton 34-14. 1 ™ ““ ha son, Hey, here’s Olderman.” ship of the teem.
4. White Oak 44 Ad not play, -msons.tothrwashutout. Jackson then left the bat- Olderman said he was
14. Free 44 beat San Diego ” * on nun,, J ting cage, waved a finger at surprised at the outburst. "I
144. tenmysonmets al they re the 52-yearold Olderman and Just returned from a trip to
Cass A 4?* T ----- ... gave the writer a 10-minute, Russia and had come out to
1. Aledo GO beat Lake Dallas .TeCA mights.84me Wi expletive-filled dressing down get my World Series creden-
19-15. » ’T*?* to front to several dozen tials," he said.
X Whitewright 44 did not »Ports writers and photo- What about his personal
play. rM-r Phg w, graphers. feelings toward Jackson? “I
X Rankin 44 beat Robert ADodgegMansawaiter 4 want to embarass you," have no personal feelings
Lee 34-7. Atn.a8ned Downing t Jackson said. “I invite you to toward Mm,” Olderman said.
4. Brookshire-Royal 44 dM y", ” because, my home and you had to A’s Manager Alvin Dark,
not play See.hs r record, write that trash.” asked for to" comment 00 the
4. Friis Qty 44-1 dM aot MP”* very wel late in incident, replied:
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wzcncaperdrstanatsoa, Eom Bml Mann Mewing a “Lefty” Gome (left), for whom me award was named, and MM Granted, T?ng Table ttwesDskwomtermnon Trisa’s Steve Largent jump- WicMta State. Ackerson had
then Mo Lons wrapped K up 4yardinterception return by Cnrfcoiir ter Somber BiotaanM, Me wwnrda sponsor. undistingushed victory ed into the lead in Missouri 1M iyards in the air.
Lavi Jrtnam,nfto later saved a Saturday tai Lm Angeles and valley Conference football in Blount also moved to second
than loot the second game by pane receiving. in totaPoffense 143.2 behind
the same score, is thinking Largent caught only four North Texas State’s Kenny
about an adjustment in Ms passes against WicMta State Washington, who stayed steady
hiting alignment. last weekend, but there were at the 164.8 mark. Freshman
Noting'that the A’s face a fir 173 yards and two Washington got another 169
left-hander in Al Downing, touchdowns. Saturday against Louisville's
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< Cuero 44 bout Gonzales
1 Wharton 44 beat Rice
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1974, newspaper, October 15, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559823/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.