Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1976 Page: 7 of 16
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BROWNWOOD "LLETIN
Thursday. June 24, 1974
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Deals leave Schramm with
visions of 1,000-yard gainers
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Life among the Philadelphia baseball."
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Gary Thomasson hit a threerun
seven games this season
Elsewhere in the National homer for San Francisco in the
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Highmey 377 South, Brow
training for the U.S. Olympic Wednesday.
he has competed in the event
track and field trials.
Manley, who says his training only twice this year.
grass pollen. They’re among the this afternoon.
from the pollen to which he is
3:38.1, will run in the 1,500 me- the Prefontaine Classic on June
trials.
Neither Manley, a 1972 Olym- ters. Heats are scheduled Fri- 5, finishing seventh in 13:42.
plan, nor Feig, a 1975 University day.
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Three more berths will be
filled today with finals in the
men's three-meter competition
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pool. The field was cut to eight
Wednesday with favorites Cap-
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 49, Minnesota 35
Baltimore 3, Boston 2, 10 in-
nings
Cleveland 4, New York 1
Milwaukee 9, Detroit 5
Texas 7, Kansas City 5
Oakland 8, California 2
Thursday's Games
Chicago (Gossage 5-5) at
Minnesota (Goltz 8-3)
Detroit (Fidrych 6-1) at Bos-
ton (Wise 5-4), (n)
Cleveland (Dobson 8-5) at
New York (Alexander 4-4), (n)
Kansas City I Fitzmorris 8-3)
at Texas (Peterson 1-3), (n)
len after Philadelphia dumped of the game’s most feared
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Atlanta outfielder Rowland
Office collected base hits in both
games to extend his hitting
streak to 29 games, just eight
short of the NL record of 37 set
by Tommy Holmes in 1945 with
the Boston Braves.
Mets 5, Cardinals 4
Jerry Grote's leadoff home
run in the ninth enabled New
York to break a four-game los-
ing streak.
BROWNWOOD
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Braves 53, Expos 20
Andy Messersmith and Phil
Niekro turned in a pair of spar-
kling efforts for Atlanta. Mes-
sersmith, 7-5, continued to pay
dividends on his million-dollar
contract with a five-hitter and a
two-run single in the opener
Niekro, 6-4, tossed a four-hitter
and struck out 10 batters in the
nightcap
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well with Coach (Tom) Landry’s
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Thrsday’s Games
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Phillies is finally agreeing with Allen, to his second go-round bounced his throw off first and a triple in the first game
Dick Allen. The Phils are run- with Philadelphia after turbu- baseman Tony Perez' chest, al- and clubbed a grand slam
ning away with the National lent stints with St Louis, Loo lowing Allen to score the tie- homer in the nightcap for San
League East and the sometimes Angeles and the Chicago White breaking run. Dave Cash sin- Francisco The Padres had 31
moody, controversial Allen ia Sax, has got his batting average gled in an insurance ran as hits to 17 for the Giants in the
thoroughly enjoying the trip up to 241 and is regaining the Philadelphia beat the NL West doubleheader, but San Fran-
"This is really fun,” said Al- earlier form that made him one leaders tor the fifth time in cisco made theirs count more
got him from Pittsburgh. Johnson, be-
sides being a tremendous runner, is
very adept at coming out of the back-
field as a pass receiver."
Johnson, a first round draft pick by
Cleveland in 1944, has a career rashing
average of 3.6 yards and has caught 213
passes in his career.
He was hampered by a hamstring
pull and a broken hand the last two
years. Johnson also didn’t feel at home
with Giants Head Coach Bill Arn-
sparger
“I've played against the Cowboys
twice every year for six seasons I was
with the Giants and I know what kind of
winner they are,” said Johnson.
Schramm said “Ron is coming to us
on the same terms Duane did. There is
no bonus He has a two-year contract if
he makes the club."
Johnson and Thomas will likely be
used at tailback where Pearson, Doug
Dennison, and Charles Young also play.
Somebody will have to go.
“We were a little thin at running back
last year and still got to the Super
Bowl,” said Schramm. “Getting
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DALLAS (AP) — Visions of two new
1,000 yard gamers now dance in the
head of Tex Schramm, president at the
Dallas Cowboys.
Ron Johnson, a free agent from the
New York Giants, was the latest
longshot landed by the National
Football League club Wednesday
Last month the Cowboys signed once-
moody Duane Thomas, who claims he’s
at peace with mankind and ready to
play football.
“With the acquisition of Duane and
Ron, we have two potential 1,000 yard
gainers and our offense is suited to their
running styles,” said Schramm.
Johnson, 28, twice a 1,000-yard gainer
for the Giants, was scheduled in Dallas
today to undergo thorough physical ex-
aminations.
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New York 34 37
St. Louis 30 37
Chicago 1 29 37
"It’s beautiful up here — the away from Eugene “is going It was after two mediocre
air is so fresh," said Manley, a very well," is entered in the 3,-' steeplechase performances that
34-year-old school teacher who, 000-meter steeplechase. Heats he decided to leave Eugene to -
like Feig, has a sensitivity to in that event get underway late train in the mountains, away
of Oregon graduate, plan to Finals in four events were on able to do the kinds of things I
leave their retreat until a couple today's program — the men’s had hoped to do, mainly be-
of hours before their events. It’s hammer throw and 110-meter cause of the pollen," said Man-
an hour's drive to Hayward hurdles and the women’s high ley, who is on a leave of absence
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many athletes with similar Feig, who won the Pre- allergic. A week later, he came
allergies competing at the fontaine Classic with a fine back to ran the 5,000 meters in
"Whether I’m 0-for-12 or Mor- He got the Phils’ winning rat League, Los Angeles blanked opener and Bobby Murcer had a
1,200, I’m having fun. ly going in the ninth with a Houston 14, San Francisco beat three-run shot in the second
“I'd pay to watch a playoff leadoff double and took third on San Diego twice, 74 and 4-7, game.
The Mermaids cracked the with two apiece. Middleton
victory column for the first time slammed a third-inning
Wednesday, bopping the homerun.
GB month.
— Despite a missed back 2%
8% somersault, Miss Chandler’s
—--—-------------------------------------- Atlanta swept a doubleheader
from Montreal, 5-2 and 34, the
injured diver lands Szandonececagoscdnsshadt
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No. 1 berth in trials theninthuthe Philsand Reds
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Cynthia Potter McIngvale, 25, Schmidt clubbed his 20th homer
Just before the women’s three- Dallas. who has 22 national ti- of the year for a 14 Philly lead
meter finals at the U.S. Olympic ties, won her second bid to the in the fourth, then Johnny
Diving trials, 17-year-old Jennie Olympics with 433.50 points Bench tied it for the Reds in the
Chandler slipped on the "I‘m not happy with one of bottom of the inning with a
springboard and plummeted, my dives, and I’m going to be sacrifice fly.
arms and legs swinging in the working on it I think that’s the Cincinnati went on top 2-1 on
air, to the water below. only problem I have now,” said George Foster's homer in the
Her legs covered with Mrs. McIngvale, who finished sixth, his 16th, then the Phils got
bruises, she was unable to walk seventh in the springboard even in the seventh when Allen
without a slight limp. But the competition in the 1972 Olym- got aboard on a forceout and
scrawny Lincoln, Ala., lass was pics at Munich. came around on Jay John-
able to get a stronger lift off the Barbara Schaeffer Nejman, stone's double and a groundout,
board than anyone else to land in her fourth Olympic trial, fi- Ron Reed, 6-2 was the winner
in top spot on the U.S. women's nally won a berth on the U.S. and Pedro Borbon, 0-1, the los-
three-meter team at the team. Mrs. Nejman, 24, was the er, both in relief.
Montreal Olympic Games next most consistent diver in - "
Junior Division
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — In the their races and go back to the women’s discus throw and sem-
Cascade mountains 50 miles Cascades, where they'll stay (finals in the women's 400 me-
east of here, far from Hayward until the next round. ters.
Field and the grass pollen of the The trials, following the for- The steeplechase heats start
lush Willamette Valley, Mike mat of the Montreal Olympics at 5 p.m., PDT,and Manley, the
Manley and Mark Feig have next month, resume today after Pan-Am gold medalist last
been sharing a cabin and everyone took the day off year, is confident even though
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between these two teams ..and an infield out After a walk, Glants 74, Padres 6-7
I can’t stand to watch pinch-hitter Bob Boone ground- Newly-acquired Darrell
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 5, 2nd
game ppd., darkness
Atlanta 5-3, Montreal 24
Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 2
Los Angeles 1, Houston 0
New York 5, St. Louis 4
San Francisco 74, San Diego
6-7
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh (Candelaria 6-4)
at Chicago (Renko 1-3)
San Diego (Foster 2-3) at San
Francisco (Halicki 5-10)
Montreal (Stanhouse 5-2) at
Atlanta (Ruthven 84). (n)
an hour ahead of their races. There also were qualifying to do graduate work at the
Assuming they do well in the rounds in the men's long jump University of Oregon.
Mermaids crack win
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matching the Bears against the trips to the plate.
Short Ribs is scheduled for The standings:
Saturday at 6:30.
Tonight’s schedule sends the
Mermaids against the Chicks
and the Bears against the Jets.
Connie Golden pitched the EnKs
Mermaids to victory Wed- “
nesday, and she had plenty of Boomens,
support from Annette Golden, nivi«ion
Stacy Lee and Kathy Lee with Dislo"
three hits each and Laveria .om.
Vincent and Debbie Middleton jet.s
Texas League Red Raiders
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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/m1/7/?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.