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Brownwood Bulletin
SPORTS
Monday, October 11, 1976
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Western Division
MONDAY'S SPECIAL
Central Division
Stle
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Minn
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Cincinnati 9 returning to
Riverfront with 2-0 lead
king of
LSC hill
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ss of trying
or protective
p fire control
990, predicts
rmation and
SERVES A FAMILY OF 4
FOR‘1.00 A PERSON
test growth,
lays By that
lard services
king outside
OaHd
Denv
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KanCty
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ny Carter when
mean he has to
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2 3 0 .400102 86 SFran
2 3 0 .MO 102 110 N Orins
1 4 0 .200 43 131 Atinta
Cars were
emands for
ch as door
500 pounds
ust couldn't
Cinci
Hstn
Cleve
Pitts
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3 2 0 .NO 126 50
3 2 0 .ON 113 93
1 4 0 .200 104 161
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however, who
h — the kind of
excesssupply
i of Rochester,
called the Diet
Kansas City climbs out
of grave to square series
KANSAS CITY (AP) - Mu- six weeks on the disabled list
hammad All won’t like this, but and had not won a game since
Dallas
S Louis
Wash
Phila
NYGts
Balt
N. Eng
Buff
Miami
NY Jets
logical effect
closer to the
e will be less
[in 1974 in the
hey are going
Cleveland 18, Pittsburgh 13
Cincinnati 21, Tampa Bay 0
Detroit 30, New England 10
Minnesota 20, Chicago 10
Green Bay 27, Seattle 20
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h on the money
70 at the latest
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1 which saw
it high gas-
lustry could
lose largest
cars in the
• Lose-A-Thon
inslated into a
be used to aid
s international
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Brown wood
Mineral Wells
Stephenville
Vernon
Burkburnett
Graham
Weatherford
lova Park
A&I
Angelo
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pers of the Diet
were officially
round the coun-
(amily, friends
pay off. that
imily cars it
dustry is to
uidelines —
id yet (as its
as much or
he ride and
ad to
says Robert
Caprice and
700 pounds
Texas A&I leads the LSC race
with a 3-0 ledger and only
Angelo State with a 2-0 mark is
unbeaten in loop play.
toy Carter said in
as Playboy inter
the question was
reassurance he
off by what they
Baptist faith and
it might have on
like this That
ts faith may be.
ent people have
able to prove to
he only way we
flairs of the na-
atheists.
led an unknown
have lost him a
hedged that the
sident would be
toe if for only
ers among us
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or 120
By FRANK BROWN
AP Sports Writer
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ.
(AP) - For portions of six sea-
sons, Craig Morton and Roger
Staubach had battled for the
right to be called the No. 1
quarterback on the Dallas Cow-
boy*. The race was neck-end
neck for a while until Staubach
began to pull away and Morton
was traded to the New York GL
ants in 1974.
“It was awfully close who
would leave Texas between me
and Craig," Staubach recalled
Sunday after completing 13 of 15
passes and helping the Cowboys
logy
raffic Safety
uipping many
: show a max-
omobiles sold
> have such
Angelo State thrashed Sam
Houston 34-7 over the weekend
while Abilene Christian slaugh-
tered Stephen F. Austin 51-14. In
non-conference play, Southwest
Texas was throttled 45-25 by
Prairie View A&M.
Eastern Division
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Central Divislom
AMERICAN CONFERENCE Chego
Eastern Division Dtrt
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By The Associated Press
Defending national small col-
lege champion Texas A&I takes
on an intersectional foe this
weekend and the Javellinas’ fel-
low football brethen in the Lone
Star Conference couldn’t be
happier.
The Javelinas notched their
32nd consecutive victory Satur-
day, a 374 romp over East
Texas State.
The victim... err opponent...
this week is Western New
Mexico. The visitors to King-
sville, Tex. will face a team
which is 6-0 and yet to be tested
in 1973.
Tpa Bay ____
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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THURSDAY, 5:30 p.m. -
Brownwood 9th grade A and
Bat Graham.
THURSDAY, 7 p.m. -
Brownwood junior varsity
vs. Graham, Lloa Stadium.
FRIDAY, 3 pun.-Brown-
wood High varsity at Mineral
Wells.
SATURDAY, 10:30 a.m.-
Brownwood 8th grade bine
team at Sweetwater.
SATURDAY, 7:30 pan. -
Howard Payne University
vs. Angelo State, Cen-Tex
Stadium.
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St. Louis 33, Philadelphia 14
New Orlens 30, Atlanta 0
Houston 17, Denver 3
Baltimore 23, Miami 14
Oakland 27, San Diego 17
Monday’s Game
San Francisco at Los Ange-
LastWeeF’Results
Brownwood U. Weatherford 0; Stephen-
ville 7, Vernon 0; Mineral Wety 28,
Graham 14; Burkburnett», Iowa Pah 14.
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Brownwood at Mineral Wells, Burk
bumrtt at Vernon, Westherford at Iowa
Park. Steobenville at Graham
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CONCRETE PATIOS
Saturday-Bayior 77. SMU »; Houston
so,Westfexas: Rice a. rcu a; Texas
4. Oklehoma 4 (tie); Texas Tech 17,
Texas THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Saturday-Bayior et Texas A AM, 1:30
p.m ; Houston at SMU, 1:30 p.m; Texas
Tech at Rice, 7:30 p.m., Arkansas, Texas
and TCU not scheduled
JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP
AT
Other LSC action this week
finds East Texas at Abilene
Christian, ST. Austin at South-
west Texas, and Angelo State at
Howard Payne.
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of separation of
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TEAMING UP —Howard Payne University’s Lady Jackets will
play against Abilene Christian University and Baylor Univer-
atty begtuning at 5:30 p.m. today la Yellow Jacket Gymnaatom.
voleyban t—» members are, bottom row, left to right, Cheri
Hassel, Mii Mieth; second row, Pam DuVall, Melinda Venable,
Conf. Seam
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LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
frustrating to funny and — sur- Kansas City bees to start sting*
- the .M in&eorgeBrettopenedtheRoy-
So Kansas City, given up for als sixth with a long fly ball to
dead, bounced up off the canvas center field. Mickey Rivers
and took off for New York slipped as he started after the
today, tied with the Yankees at ball, then turned the wrong III •
Groce double winner
victory Sunday night. and Brett was on third base with
For awhile, it didn’t seem a leadoff triple. :m +m I l rn et here
possible. But the butterfly “I knew that Rivers had a I II IICI lUUf II6Y II~l ~
turned evasive Just as the Yan- sore shoulder and doesn’t throw Consotation_Frank
kees were closing in for the kill. too weU anyway,” said Brett. Ike Groce captured one title Klein—Jorge Abdias over •
New York had wiped out an "When I touched second base, and shared in another to Bewley-DavdKeth64.$1.62 cumspauusup a ue wuzu . . : n „ -______________________
early 741 gun-un City lead and be was just picking up the ball. highlight the Brownwood womens division series. Judgment caH. ..
gone ahead 3-2, kayoing Royals There was no question in my Tennis Assn. -Landmark Life CanA SnenMary Harlow over Pat Cincinnati holds a 20 lead in .The situation..wa, created Lions QB club to meet
starter Dennis Leonard in the mind to go for third, especially open tennis tournament com- BCsss singles-car Groce over Mary the best-of-five playoff series, when Dae foncspcionwaKm The Brownwood Lon
thirdinning/Fivsoshetrtirst *<*••**’«— pietrdsundeynew "stjisss-. - ~ tostartgphendddnotbieldedn aX-FSTi. met
flnke Uk"eney oeng W Brett probabiy dldn”t reallze Hignosennisfcoach, downed Bii comnssitgbmkqmanke Nolan. IW.asalut <be PNUm' Nitunt‛that pointLConcepclom today at7 p-min th,
beat that poor butterfly into it, but Mayberry was bending Saunders 6-1, 8-1 in the Class A qyerMaryMarlow-Margareicayton#*,,Jim Kaat 12-14 Should the movredtossecond opag"under whedmehnschsolopuditorium
submission. under the burden of an Mor-23 men’s singles finals, and Doubles Consolation-Helen Phillies win. Game Four would and.scored.n.PnetenEoset oubUc™8 Pen
Paul splittorff, who had spent slump against the Yankees. His teamed with Joe McCluskey to Harf-JenicecClements. over Lorena Ar be played Wednesday night, and ”” Clnclnnl,a ___________
--last hit against them had come decision David Drews and »*4**i>—_---—---------
on July 8, a couple of weeks Barry Senterfitt 8-2, 6-0 for the A N N /MV
The Aggies, one of the SWC bar them?—still lead the SWC
tri-champions in 1375, were one —----
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burned on the bomb defensively e e . ,, n
and a herky-jerky on offense. S-Sabd in V ball
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David Walker almost brought lion Gym on the Brownwood
the Cadets back after Texas High School campus.
Tech ran up a 21-0 first period Brownwood is fresh.from
lead on three touchdown passes sweeping j freshman, .Junior
off the arm of Rodney Allison. ve^tyjind vysity matches at
Tech Coach Steve Sloan said Cross Plains last weex.
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Dallas 24, New York Giants
. Weathertord
Mineral Wells
Kansas City 33, Washington Grahem
। Iowa Part
Aallene Cristian a sr Austin 14; the Kansas City Royals float July, relieved Leonard and
Angel a, Sam Houston 7; Texas Aal 37, like a butterfly and sting like a when he retired the Yankees in
East Texas 0; Prairie view 45, Southwest bee. order in the sixth inning, it
T““ “this Webb's schedule Borrowing a page from the marked the first time in the
EasttezasatabileneCnristian.LSS.2 heavyweight champion, the game that New York failed to
P-m;SAngtnostesnowhurapTyne,isC lightweight Royals used a buzz- get at least one base runner.
7 st; weiim New Mexico at Tena ah. saw attack that fluctuated from It was also a signal for the
Mysteries galore in
S'west Conference
By DENNE H. FREEMAN "This is the biggest win I've had chase and take on Southern
AP Sports Writer since I came to Lubbock. Methodist in Dallas Saturday
There are several other mys- Anytime you beat A&M at home The Cougars have whipped
teries in the Southwest Confer- you've done something." A&M and Baylor and warmed
ence football race besides the Allison played for starting up for the Mustangs with a 50-7
Oklahoma-Texas spy case. quarterback Tommy Duniven crunch of West Texas State.
Like what happened to the who may have suffered Uga- Tech, Arkansas and Texas
Texas Aggies? merit damage in his right knee, each own 14 SWC records. Ar-
Will Texas Tech really earn Texas Christian found a new Kansas will be idle for the sec-
its first trip to the Cotton Bowl way to lose, tumbling 23-23 to ond consecutive week. Texas
AA. A. 4 Mm E ■HH
wanda Naef, Brenda Hatfield, aad Carmen Amons; and third
row, Peggy George, student manager; Rosa Frias, Lamar
Rodriquez, Ama Hotte, Mary Lathy, Kim Conrad, and Joyce
Campbell, coach. The season record to 10-4.
ky Anderson made a prophetic The key play at Cincinnati's 6-
statement last week when asked 2 victory in Sunday's second take SIX bouts
abedngbetheennysholmslan sasssas Brownmaodringmenwonastz
its National League playoff len, the"Phillies first baseman, tf 10 bouts to matches against
opponent, the Philadelphia Allen failed to hold a line drive Houston and.Beaumontboxers
Philies. by Tony Peres. Two runs Wednesday at Benbow s Gym in
"Come Oct. 14, or sooner, it scored, sending the Reds ahead wston... Antna
won't matter who is doing the 3-2, and they collected a total at in"innersernmndorMartnez,
talking, somebody will have four runs in the inning. . . . Rl Sailino
been full of wind. The best team Should Allen have caught the Kirby Linford,Eo bersallng
isgoingtowin.Wearethe world ball? , ,7 AdamTagle, Kirby Wiburnand
************ champions, d until they beat Official scorers Bob Kenney OcellousGray. „ ..
us tSee rabies tevirestin lust 01 the Camden, NJ- Courier The club 15 currently making
the Philadelphia Phillies," Post and Bob Hertil of the plans fora trip to matches in
Anderson said. Cincinnati Enquirer ruled an Shreveport, L«
th. phmian ar error. Boys interested in joining the
Wel, unlessthePh esare CThe ball was hit hard," said club should report to practice at
capabletofbeatingcthenEeds Kenney, "but we felt it was the Brownwood State School
right at Allen. The play should gym. Workouts are held on
X Riyerfront.stadiume.theReds have been made. Apparently a Tuesdays, Thursdays and
aregoingtndefendtthatwwori lot agree, a hit donYit was a Fridays from 74 p.m.
championsh1p in the world ® ? *
WOMEN'S DIVISION Series
ClassASinglesMary Harlow over Pat Cincinnati holds a 24 lead in
8cas b singie“-cari Grow over Mary the best-of-five playoff series,
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pass and we played awfully By then, Robert Newhouse sacked a nith time. Norm Snead
well." had rushed for an right-yard came in and gulded an 89-yard
Aad the Giants did the re- touchdown. Drew Pearson had drive capped by Csonka’s shx-
verse. The blocking broke hauled in a 40-yard Staubach yard scoring tent
down: Morton was sacked three peso for another score and EI- Too little, too late. Tbe 73,942
times while attempting to pea; ren Herrera had kicked a 24- fans, the largest home attend-
a yard field goal attempt by yard field goal after the quar- ence in Glants history, went
Joe Danelo was blocked by Dal- terback mtoaed Golden Rich- home unhappy.
Kv.“ jennnng" piTiw ^^tXTteX^' I regrana natsmmr
blocked for the first time since ... grets, we didn’t play with the
1W4—xHttog 'T S r«e*~t HeM Morton finally completed a excitement and enthusiasm the
goal ao-yard pass to Jim Robinson, fans deserve," said Arnsper-"
“We were hitting »n day, hwt who broke three tackles in rac- ger "The fans were ready to
not executing.” said Giants ing into the end zone and bring- play today.”
Coach Bill Ammeeger “We lag the Giants within 10 points in
didn’t start to play until the the third quarter in the fourth But the Giants waited until
second half.” period, after Morton was the second half.
beat New York 24-14 and ruin weak first half aad pinpolnt
the home opener at the passing by Staubach, the
sparkling Giants Stadium. “I league’s leading passer who
saw him for a minute after the completed his first seven at-
game and wished him totk. I tempts for 37 of his 173 yarda.
know he’D come hack.” "The situation waa conducive
It appears Morton and the GI- to an upset," said Staubach.
ants, 0-5 in the National Foot- “We wore concerned about the
baD League this season, will Giants being high, and getting
need all the luck Staubach can in front early was crucial.”
spare. “We were moving the “We wanted to play well in
ball pretty good,” observed GL the first half," said Dallas
ants running back Larry Coach Tom Landry, whose
Caonka, "but we had a lot of Cowboys raised the NFL's only
mistakes. I don’t think we ever unblemished record to 5-0. “We
posed a strong threat out did just that, playing the boot
Will Texas Christian win a down by returning a fumble. sidelines after the bruising 6-6
game this year? “You don't catch too many tie with Oklahoma.
Can Houston be stopped? fumbles in the air and return Baylor, which nudged SMU in
The demise of the Texas Ag- them for touchdowns," ob- a 27-20 cliffhanger, faces pos-
gies, who lost their second SWC served TCU Coach Jim Shofner, sible elimination when it plays
game, falling 27-19 to Texas whose team sank to a 0-5 ledger at Texas A&M Saturday. In the
Tech Saturday, has raised a In case anyone has forgotten, only other SWC game, Texas
number of eyebrows. the Houston Cougars—remem- Tech is at Rice.
featured 122 matches played on
A. A A A cher various courts throughout the
4 "HAH IIM-" city, with entries from
DISTNICT+AAA standings Brownwood and area cities.
'""'"w l. tx <w Trophies were awarded first
7 o • o and second ptace finishers in
2 J ? 2 each event.
1121 The finals:
11202 MEN'S DIVISION
0225 Class A Singles-Rke Groce over Bill
0 1 > 51 Saunder36-1,4-1.
Class Bsingles-Alan Trotter over Ken
W i c Bewley 5-7,6,62
S » S Cas C singles-Jimmy Hampton over
4 1 111 2 Davtd Andersons-, 60,61.
J l 5 M 15 And Over Singles-Ray Wiliamson
31125 over Duane Blakely,. , .
3 • m « Open Doubles- ne Groce—Joe Me
v l m n Chaskey over David Drews-Berry Sen-
i j m n terfit62,66.
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Baylor has come-from-behind
in al four of its victories and
Coach Grant Teaff said of the
dramatic scripts: “Weare about
to wear thia one out”
proud of his offense.
"When we got down 20-13, I
told our offense that if they were
the kind of team I believed they
were that they would take the
ball down the field and score.
That's what they
CvM Aa .Games
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