Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1976 Page: 6 of 16
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“If we’re ever going to take
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is the time because of all of the
players they have injured and
the fact that John Mayberry
isn’t hitting," said Lucchesi.
Al Fitzmorris (8-3) of Kansas
City and Steve Hargan (1-2) of
the Rangers were scheduled for
the second and final game of the
series tonight.
Karen Saunders of Clear Creek. Saturday’s all-star game will
climax the Texas Volleyball Coaches Assn clinic.
up hits in the sixth.
Rhoden broke up Richard’s
no-hitter with a sixth inning
single. He took third base on Bill
Buckner’s double and scored on
Ted Sizemore’s sacrifice fly.
“If (Cesar) Cedeno didn’t
have to run to his left at full
speed and throw the ball to the
right he would have had me at
the plate," Rhoden said.
"This is the most satisfying of
heading down the stretch, two of
the year’s biggest games are on
tap tonight at Camp Bowie
Sports Center
In senior play, the Lions won
the first round title, but the
Crusaders are threatening a
runaway in round 2. Those two
teams meet tonight at 1 o’clock.
Two junior games scheduled
for 6 p.m. starting times. The
featured bout matches the north
zone-leading Warbirds against
the Buffs, tied for second and
However, Texas blew a 5-1
lead thanks to wild throws at the
plate trying to nail Royal
runners by both Harrah and
Mike Hargrove. It took a wild
pitch by Leonard in the sixth
inning for the Rangers to score
their winning run.
Royal Manager Whitey Her-
zog fumed in the Kansas City
dressing room: “We played
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HOUSTON । AP> - The Hous-
ton Astros had been averaging
nine runs a game in the last
three games but Los Angeles
Dodgers pitcher Rick Rhoden
has put an end to their offensive
fireworks
Rhoden tossed a three-hitter
and scored the lone run Wed-
nesday night as the Dodgers
nipped the Astros 1-0.
The veteran right-hander
ended a four-game Los Angeles
losing streak almost single-
handedly in gaining his sixth
victory of the season without a
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Assoclated Press Writer
ARLINGTON. Tex (AP) -
Steve Foucault pulled his own
version of the hidden ball trick
on the Kansas City Royals
Wednesday night
The ace Ranger reliever per- .
nutted only two hits in 4 1-3 in-
nings in a 7-5 victory and the
Rangers edged to within three
games of the Royals in the
American League Western Di-
vision
"Gaylord Perry noticed that I
wasn't hiding the ball in my
contests tonight
With Brownwood’s junior and two games back in the stan-
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Houston starter J. R. Rich-
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e over the first eight innings as
Houston fell for the eighth time
in the last 10 games.
ded Each starting pitcher hurled
five no-hit innings before giving
batters off stride all night..that clubhouse jokester.
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The eighth annual Texas Volleyball Coaches Assn,
summer clinic gets rolling today with registration from 4
9 p.m. at Brownwood Coliseum.
Also on tap for tonight is fish fry at 7:30 in Riverside
Park hosted by the Brownwood Mafia Coaches were also
involved in a golf tournament today at Brownwood
Country Club.
Almost 150 coaches have pre-registered and Raymond
Beck of the Brownwood Chamber of Commerce an-
ticipates a turnout approaching the 200 mark.
Clinic sessions are scheduled both Friday and Saturday
with an all-star volleyball game capping the activi-
ties Saturday at 8 p.m. in the coliseum.
Guest clinicians are Jody Conradt, coach at the
University of Texas at Arlington; and Taras Liskevych,
who coached Ohio State to third place in the National
Collegiate Athletics Assn, tournament.
All-stars have worked out twice daily since Monday and
this afternoon's drills were set for 1 o'clock (West) and 3
o’clock (East) in the coliseum.
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WIMBLEDON,England (AP) probably be Tanner, the left- Rafael, Calif., M, 7-5.
— Jimmy Connors, looking to hander from Lookout Mountain, Virginia Wade of Britain, the
regain the Wimbledon title he Tenn., with the blistering serve, third seed, had an easy 6-1, 6-0
lost to Arthur Ashe last year, who is seeded seventh. Tanner’s win over Sue Mappin of Britain
will need every ounce of energy third-round foe is Carlos Kir- and Sue Barker, the other Brit-
his 5-foot-10 frame can provide mayr of Brazil. ish seed listed seventh, beat Ce-
to reach the 1976 final. Through the first three days cilia Martinez of San Francisco
The way Jimmy sees it, this is of the two-week, $280,000 Wim- 64, 75.
a Wimbledon for big hitters. bledon championship, the 14 Fourth-seeded Martina Nay-
After shedding 20 pounds men’s singles seeds have won ratilova, the 19-year-old Czech
since losing that 1975 final, Con- all their matches. star who now lives in Beverly
nors, at 155 pounds, is hardly in The main contenders for the Hills, Calif., beat Belgium’s
the same physical class as big women’s title, vacated by 1975 Michel Gurdal 6-2, 6-1.
men like Stan Smith and Roscoe champion Billie Jean King, who The other winning women
Tanner. has retired from singles play, seeds were San Francisco’s
But Jimmy hits the ball as are Chris Evert of Fort Lauder- Rosie Casals, ranked sixth, who
hard as anyone, once his accu- dale, Fla., and Evonne Goola- beat Pat Bosgom of Seattle 6-2,
rate — if not mercurial — serve gong Cawley of Australia, the 64; Kerry Reid of Australia,
is in play. That’s due in part to top two seeds. seeded eighth, who beat Pam
Connors’ patented two-fisted Miss Evert won her second- Teeguarden of Los Angeles 6-4,
backhand and, perhaps even round match Wednesday, rout- 146, 6-2, and Russia’s Olga
more, to his fierce deter- ing Annette Coe of Britain 6-0,6- Morozova, the fifth seed, who
mination. 0, and Mrs. Cawley also won heat Mary McLean of Fort
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“This was a big game and we
-ona" just had to have it. Of course the
mental lapse is disturbing but
Foucault's effort made it all
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was going good,"said the chub- Foucault rubbed a large, red lieved hard-luck starter Jim I E
by, mustachioed Foucault, who welt on the side of his left leg Umbarger in the fifth inning E E
had been bombed in recent out- where he had personally when the Rangers permitted Wr 7
ings. stopped a line drive. three unearned runs as the M
Sipping on a beer, Foucault “I didn't know whether to Royals tied the game, 5-5
said, "When you hide the ball in catch it or get out of the way of The Rangers ripped Royal
your glove until the last possible it and it kind of caught me in ace Dennis Leonard, now 7-3, 2*~2
second it makes you sneaky fast between," said Foucault, who is for seven hits including Toby
and I had the Kansas City known as something of a Harrah's three-run homer.
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wamane 6802 00000008 0008 and Oakland A's owner Charles to Washington to defend their forme, attnedraw. ATLANTA (AP) - “We're spirit, ru meet you at the
teonarop 0 0 0 0 O. Finley will soon have their positions before the panel. rve got an the big hitters, after Cincinnati and when you airport.’If I’d have known he
.""J’"" Totat. ,2811 i monumental hassle aired in the Some members want them Maybe it‛s good for me go after the Reds you have to go was that kind of guy, I’d have
t"“* 190102002-3 haUs of Congress in addition to here for a hearing next week. Then he added: “If I get to the for the best in the game," said doubled my efforts to get him,"
CF.HerrahrHaroroyeHpBKann the courts and news media. Chairman BF Sisk, .DCalf final, I don’t care who I play.” Atlanta Braves General Alevizos added.
‘ Finley shocked the sports saidatthepanel’sfirstmeeting Connors, No. 2 seed behind Manager John Alevizos, ex- Marshall, contacted in Hous-
world June 15 by holding a Wednesday that an attempt will Ashe, has a day off from the plaining his newest acquisition, ton where the Dodgers were
.r0c,, ", clearance sale of players who hemmade toschedule2a hearing singles today while his oppo- reliever Mike Marshall, playing the Astros, said: “A
Umdaro" !i> i ‛ > > i led the As to three world next week or, if that s not pos- nents face off in third-round “Marshall was my prime ob- trade is something that should
FMepu"o".oharatdrie3e°wp_eon2 championships. He handed sible, the week of July 19 clashes. jective,” Alevizos said Wednes- be accepted by any player.
«d Barn-umbarger t -1 s a ji im pitcher Rome Fingers and out- The hassle was broached dur- Smith, of Sea Pines, S.C., the day night, shortly after obtain- Players and fans should accept
fielder Joe Rudi to the Boston ing the meeting when Rep. Sil- last seed at No. 16, could be ing the 33-year-old right-hander the fact that players are sold
Red Sox for $1 milion apiece, vio Conte, R-Mass., said he Jimmy’s next foe if he can dis- from the Los Angeles Dodgers, and traded with little concern
then deait pitcher Vida Blue to couldn’t understand how Kuhn don champ, is a lanky serve-and- “I consider him one of the pre- for the players’ wishes ... but
theNew York Yankees for $1.5 could do what he did. “Finley don champ, is a lanky serve- mier relievers in baseball.” that is the owners' perogative.
milion. has had poor attendance out -------------------------------- The Braves also sold relief “But I don’t think a player
Three days later, Kuhn pulled there and he says he needs pitcher Elias Sosa and infielder should be blamed for trying to
an even bigger shocker. He money," said Conte. “If Finley Attends tennis camp Lee Lacy to the Dodgers, shape his own destiny," Mar-
voided the deals, saying he was wants sell his players to keep CherviA Stewart a senior at Marshall, a veteran of nine shall continued. "That’s an as-
taking his lawsuit-producing going, that’s the American Brownwood H1„h s2.s d big league seasons and winner pect of free enterprise.”
setionsinatheainterestanftspre- enterprise system." SX”1 "Essrownndoa Award “There is nothing physically
SThenewHzse Select om- Reps. Ronald Motti, D-Ohio, Tennis Assn. has completed. JVtC?-3X5 «thmeandhopefully
mittee on Sessional Sports and John Wydler, R-N.Y., then two-week session at Apacheland Eandosing "innin81 anget.asathe
want the twcombatants, along suggested that the hearing be Tennis School in Tyler “ run aro"24 an thhe Sdnagem A,
with owners George Steinbren- held "to air for the American She received awards for the camneqrunAve 85 . . ., .Dodgers Manager Walt Al-
with owners George Stembren r positions in this most outstanding camper and cametothe Bravesirna straigl ht stonsaidMarshall indicated no
1 controversial issue. most knowledgeable camper, waiverdea notatrade,which hard feelings when told of the
i P cost Atlanta $20,-000, Alevizos trade.
said. “I never had any problems
"I spoke to Mike in Houston with Mike," Alston said. "He
and the first thing he asked me has always given 100 per cent. I
was, "Where are you tomor- used him when I had to and I
row’" I told him we’re in At- didn’t use him when I didn’t
lanta and he said,‘I’ll be there.’ need to, just like any other
"I told him, 'With that kind of player. I feel he can still pitch.”
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1976, newspaper, June 24, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561459/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.