Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1978 Page: 10 of 16
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Friday. July 1978
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Sam Snead
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something like this. I brought
Old Reliable — begin Sunday in development of his club to train nounced and has not been
young athletes.
the Brownwood Bulletin.
allowed to compete since then.
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judge fined him $60.
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since March for traffic viola-
tions, was Involved in a minor
auto accident Wednesday, ac-
cording to security officers at
the Palmetto Dunes resort.
However, the accident was
into the rough. She got the shot
back with a flip up the hill to the
elevated green on the l*h and
Spinks’ five traffic violations
include three within a five-day
period in North Carolina and
South Carolina.
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Amarillo 4, Tulsa 3
San Antonio 2, Jackson 1
Midland 7± Shreveport 5
produced seven victorles, in-
cluding a record five in a row, in
her rookie season that ends this
week.
"This tournament is some-
thing special to me,” Lopes
said. “It’s very important to me
to win tt.”
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floor, and the new Timer Display Board. Think
of Nelson Wholesale for all of your rodeo needs
and we will see you at the Rodeo.
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not Spinks’ fault, said Phil Phil- driving without a license and
ips, resort security chief. No driving the wrong way down a
one was injured and no charges one-way St. Louis street. A
‘That was a good score," Lo-
pet said after matching par
over the hot, humid hills of the
6,115-yard Country Club of In-
dianapolis course.
“Now I can improve if you
have a bad first round, you have
to fight just to get back in the
tournament. If you have a
really low score, it’s hard to
improve and that can bother
you mentally.
Tin in good position. And I*
expect to improve."
The improvement could come
in the putting, often the strong
part of Lopes’ game. The larg-
est gallery of the day watched
No charges filed in
Spinks auto accident
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, driving without a license, pro-
8.C. (AP) — Traffic incidents duced a valid Michigan driver’s
continue to plague World Box- license. The license was appar-
ing Association heavyweight ently obtained after the fines in
champion Leon Spinks March, April and June. Spinks
The 24-year-old Spinks, who has no recorded traffic viola-
has been arrested five times tions in Michigan.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
Donna Caponi Young had the
lead and some high hopes Hol-
Ito Stacy was bugged by a baa.
And remarkable Nancy Lopes
had herself in position and was
simply waiting for the putts to
start falling
"I'm really hitting the ball
well and I’m rolling the putts
really well. I'm are they’ll be
falling tomorrow," said Lopes
after a 71 had left her three
shots off the veteran Young's
record-matching pace Thur-
sday in the first round of the
U.S. Women’s Open Golf
Championship
Young, playing late in the ran in a six-foot birdie putt that
hazy day with the heat and hu- again set her advantage at two.
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the Tarleton State University rug.charges were dismissed
women’s basketbal team Spinks was at Hilton Head but Spinks was fined 550 plus
The 5-7 Adams was a first Island training for his Sept 15 court costs on the traffic
team all-district selection at rematch in New Orleans with charge.
MIDWAY STORE
DELIVERS RALSTON
Stones said his suit does not this action trying to get a
involve the women, adding, restraining order so I can
“I’m used to being the guinea pursue high jumping while
pig ” awaiting the AAU hearings.”
He said he still had the 533,- Stones was in Europe when
000 and planned to use it for the AAU suspension was an-
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June 17 as the boxer was driving
, . a van from Atlanta to Hilton
of Loraine, Kelly Jo Blanton of Head Island
Stephenville, Karen Thomas of Four days later, in Jackson-
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Kathryn Janette Davis of White stopped for driving without a U-
Deer, Deana Blue rfCrawford cense and driving a vehicle with
.They will be joining ‘ squad The next day, June 22, Jack-
thatlast year posted a 20-15 sonville police again arrested
record, and won its second Spinks, this time on a speeding
straight Texas Intercollegiate charge. He was again fined.
Athletic Assn, title.
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BRADY HWY WEEKDAYS 8:00.5:309
AT12THST. 646-1529 SATURDAY 8:00-12;000
Stones challenges
The career of legendary
golfer Sam Snead, a three-
time winner of the PGA
Championship, proves the
value of do-it-yourself
instructions.
Snead, an all-time great
who reeled off 84 tour victo-
ries from the 1930s through
the 1960s, never had a
teacher to help him when his
game faltered.
So Slammin’ Sammy con-
stantly experimented to
make adjustments needed to
lower his scores. After a
lifetime of self-teaching, the
66-year-old star — a favorite
for his easy-going style —
knows more than a few golf
secrets.
For instance, Snead, ac-
claimed for his smooth
swing, is one of the longest
hitters in the history of golf.
In his younger days, his eye-
popping tee shots often
loomed on a straight line
more than 350 yards.
Now Slammin’ Sammy,
covering key aspects of the
game from tee to green,
shows weekend golfers how
to improve their play.
His six lessons in the in-
formative series — GOLF
CLASSICS: Tips from an
grooming your horse and fixing up your tack
for the grand entries and the parade down-
town. Don't forget what this dry weather can
do to your horses hooves, either, since they can
dry out and get brittle and the hard riding in the
rodeo or parade could actually cripple him
unless you keep his hooves pliable with
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•(/ Texas League
l [/ ^ By The Associated Press.......
IM— Eastern Division..........
W— ............. W L... .Pet..GB..
GREEN LEADS WITH 65 “As
Philly course easy target MM?
By RALPH BERNSTEIN “I’ve just worked hard on it nouncers,” says the winner of 11 Thursday 84EVRVAg028
AP Sparte Writer With my stance and swing I tour events since turning pro in Both Green and Nicklaus said
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — have to work on it. I don't have 1970. the rough was short and the z.—
Hubert Green says that golf the natural swing of some of the The odds are that Green’s 17- greens soft, perfect conditions . me Asscintea preas
comes easy to a lot of players, other players.” under-par triumph at White- for low scores. NATONALLESGUE
but he has to work hard to Green said he was playing marsh in 1974 will be shattered. Ben Crenshaw, who tied for
maintain his reputation as one pretty well and expressed con- He already is six under, and this second in the British Open, two A2Whitfiela,SF,is;Prkem,pan,..
of the game’s best players, fidence that he could continue is a designated field, meaning strokes behind Nicklaus, led the RUNS-DeJesus,Ch,65; Rose,Cin,65:
“Normally I get lax men- his performance through the fl- that all the stars-except South group at 67. Also at that figure Sark, s. 61 iGriffey.Cin. ». sf
tally,” Green explained Thurs- nal three days rf this designated African Gary Player, who was were Bill Rogers, Hale Irwin, runs batted IN-r Cin, T7;
day after shooting a six-under- tournament. excused - are playing. Dave Graham, Bruce Letzke Crk. SF.S: Winftela, SD, 64; Montanez,
pur 15 for the first-round lead in “I should play well the next In addition, Nicklaus, who and rookie Jim Nelford, a H3-ROE,cim, i»: Car*, SF, 14;
the 5250,000 Philadelphia Golf two or three weeks,” predicted won the British Open test week switch-hitter from British Co- Griffez; Cin, 113; Garvey. LA, 113; Cabell,
Classic by one stroke over Jack Green, who claims he never fer the third time, seems to be lumbia. DoUBLES-Simmons, su. 31; Perea,
Nicklaus. makes predictions. at the top of his game. Andy Bean, the tour’s leading Mu, 30: Rose, Cin, n; Howe, Htn, 27;
“I have to work on my game. Green has a stock answer Another factor is that the field money winner and a three-time CaksF.ZLRcnard sn ■ wemaon
Im not like some players who when asked if his record score of 156 is finding the 6,615-yard winner this year, was at M, sf. i DeJesus, cm 8; Randle, ny. 6;
just go out there and play,” of 271 over the Whitemarsh course an easy target. while Tom Watson, another Parker, Peh, 6; Morales, 6; Foster,
Green said following his round Valley Country Club wi be Going into today’s second triple winner and second on the HOME RUNS-Foster, Cn, 2; Luzin-
of an eagle, five birdies and just brpken this year. round, eight players were at 17, money list, was at 69, along with ski. Phi, 22; EValntine, mu 17; RSmich,
onebogey-tng„gaken 1 leave predictions for ul.at 68,12 at 24 at 70—a Lee Trevino. "" Morena, pan, 4:
Taxe putuns: said ureen. weathermen and radio an- total of 57 breaking par. There U.S. Open champion Andy Lopes, La, 27; Richards, sd. 2; Cabeil,
were 19 at par 71. North, Lanny Wadkins, Gene ,.2
it is an understatement to say Littler, Dave Hill and Mark on, 9-2, SM,a19,Bce,S,s4, 58,22m:
the course took a beating Hayes were among those at 70 McGraw. Phi, -,.,; Perty, SD.-
— ’ ----3----------------— 4, .714, 3.33; Sutter, Chi, 7-3, 700, 1,71;
A Knepper, SF, 11-5, .688, 241; Grimsley.
Sports transactions 2M w 1 Ra
"E- -* ■ ■ -®*" ■ ■ VI •6 STRIKEOUTS—Richard. Htn, 177;
By The Associated Press Waived Larry Bailey, defensive 12 Mn-
National Football League tackle; Curtis Leak, wide re-
BALTIMORE COLTS-An- cpiver:Dannyiee,punteriand
nounced the retirements of Koger Coleman, cornerback. Lymn,Bsn,.322;Cubbage,Min,315.
Willie I anier and NEW ENGLAND PATRI- RUNSTLeFlore. De:, 71; Rke.Bsn.59;
Wteanieroand Tom ML” OTS—Signed Leon Gray, often- Baylor. Cal, 661Hisle, Mil, 60; Fisk,
eod, linebackers. o „ S; Thornton, Cle, 59.
CHICAGO REARSLAnn. sive tackie, to a two-year ex- RUNS batted IN-Rice, Bsn, 79;
unda -AGOBEAESeAnno tension of his existing contract. staub. Dei. n. Hisle. Mil ,66; JThomnpsn,
unced the retirement of Roger NFW VART Rere"An Det,65;Thormton,Cle,sa.
Stillwell, defensive lineman. nounced dhat" Randv TSiaen- „HITS-Rice,Bsn,124;LeFlore.Det,110;
CIEVEI ANTI ARNUNe -• u u ■ . ’ Staub, Det, 110; Carew, Min. 109; JThom-
CLEVELAND BROWNS- linebacker, left training camp. psn,Det,106.
Signed Charles Nash, wide re- PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- DOUBLES-GBrett, kc. 30; Fisk, Bsn.
ceiver nao t u j 27; McRae, KC.23; BBell. Cle, 21; Howell,
, " .. Released John Dunn, guard; Tor, 21; Ford, Min, 21.
LOS ANGELES RAMS— John Blake, tackle- Craig TRIPLES-Rice, Bsn, 13; Cowens, kc.
Signed Art Thoms, defensive Feola, defensive back; and Phil KcBBelt, Cle, 6 MeKay. Tor. 6 iGBrett,
end, to a free-agent contract. Heck, linebacker. home runs Rice Bsn, 23; Bailor,
— Cal, 22; Hisle, Mil. 21; Thornton, Cle. 19;
GAlexandr, Cie, 19; JThompsn, Det. 19;
GThomas, Mil, 19.
STOLEN BASES —LeFlore, Det. 36;
Wilson, KC, 30; Dilone, Oak, 29; JCruz,
Sea, 28; Wills, Tex, 20.
PITCHING <9 Decisionsj- Guidry, NY.
14-1, 933, 111; Eckersley. Bsn, 11-2, 846.
135; Romo, Sea. 8-2, 800. 3.25; Gale, KC,
11-3, 786, M0. Tiant, Bsn, 7-2, 778, 3 06;
Gura, KC, 7-2, .778, 2.94; Sosa, Oak, 7-1
.771,2.74; Tanana. Cal, 13-5, .722, 2.90.
STRIKEOUTS—Guidry, NY, 145; Ryan,
Cal, 142; Flanagan. Bal. 109; Leonard, KC,
103; Kravec, Chi, 83.
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TAMMY ADAMS
-..to Tarleton
Tarleton signs
Tammy Adams
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
her miss s pair of par-saving nudity reaching toward the
five-foot putts and tail again on mid40’s, birdied her test hole
i seven-footer for a birdie for a three-under-par 11 that put
The 21-year-old Lopez has her two strokes ahead of the
captured the fancy of the na- field, tied the best first round
tian’s golfing millions with her score ever in the women’s Open
spectacular exploits that have and set a course record.
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amateur system
By JACK STEVENSON Stones claimed that John
AP sports Writer Hoit, secretaryofthe
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Axy*t*ur At^c
41. L.nncL. nt 4L. AAU says Holt denies,
lenging the hierarcny oi Une ....... .
Amateur Athletic Union and ”1 would Hke for the amateur
aiming for an overhaul of the system to be changed,” said
rulesr amateurism. Stones,
The two-time Olympic bronze became he
medal winner wants to regain wants, to continue competing,
his amateur status, which was including participating inthe
stripped from him by an AAU 1780. Summer Olympic Games
ruling last June M. atMoscow. ,.. D ... w.„
Stones, a, filed suit in Supe- Thursday, Judge Robert Well
rior court andlclaimedthatthe ordered AAU officials to appem
AAU was "corrupt, antiquated Aug.110 to show cause why a
and self-serving ” preliminary injunction should
Among his allegations be not be issued. Such an in-
charged restraint of trade and junction would permitt Stones to
involuntary servitude. compete pending further litiga-
Stones and three women track tion.
stars.-oJaneFrederick, ‘The AAU is making slaves of
FrantciesarrieusandKatesch. the athlete,” Stones said before
midteweresuspendedbythe Thursday’s hearing after his
AAU because of money they suit was filed by attorney Peter
earned in the Superstars de Krassel.
competition. .Stones received The counsel stated, “« is our
333,00, the women -esser firm belief, based on all the
amounts. . . evidence, that the AAU officials
tpsstssnsdtPacmcnuz,ta engaginptacticesconeragyat
family members are the offi- ‛
cers. The AAU maintains that Stones, one of sport’s most
amateur athletes must turn outspoken athletes, com-
over the money to their national mented, “I’m glad I had the
and local offices and nonprofit time and connections to do
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1978, newspaper, July 21, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573436/m1/10/?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.