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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
CHICAGO, A'S EVEN IN WEST
Detroit
opens up lead
in AL's East
Royals
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MOUSTON
PHILADELPHIA
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By Tony Trabert with Joe Hyams
Those figures reveal a good last year remains to be seen
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City plays host
its port-time role. Reting—8+
time on right. Pettig
Far Ralston, the innovator.
Bourassa
Portner Receiving
If his eyes get
ers. you know the
the ball is going to his part-
Pearson wins battle of
old pros in Yankee 500
capture the Yankee 400 stock
GET SET FOR LABOR DAY
Hot Midland 9 continues
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holes wouldn't be good enough make the chib a contender in
and she would have to wait to the tough West Division of the
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lanebacking remains some-
thing of a question mark with
Fred Forsberg and Chip Myrtle
proaching his 39th birthday. car event at Michigan Inter-
continues to roll up victories in national Speedway Sunday.
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Gamelea
The protest was upheld al-
most two hours after the race
had abruptly ended because
heavy rain and oil on the track
created a safety hazard. The
checkered flag was waved on
the 28th lap while Redman was
in the pits having rain tires
placed on his Chevron B-24.
Lyle beat out a 19th inning
bunt moved to third on a hit
batter and a sacrifice then
scored on Bobby Murcer’s
>1. he said
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135 yards
came despite the calamities
that befell the two starting ends.
Pete IDuranko and AI-Pro Rich
Jackson Duranko missed the
entire regular season and
Jackson Jie last half with knee
injuries, but both are. expected
to be fully recovered.
Unser, back-to-back winner of
the Indianapolis 500 in 1974-1971.
showed his versatility by
the
a
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iing well
it from a
t" Peter-
ut in this
fought in
second run Sew York remains
two games back of Detroit and a
half-game behind Baltimore
American Conference with the only proven starters, but the
virtually the same personnel as secondary is solid.
Veteran tackle Dave Costa,
who didn’t agree with Ralston's
coaching techniques in training
camp, has been traded, and
Duranko apparently will move
into the vacated position along-
side Paul Smith. Sophomore
Lyle Alzado, who gained valu-
able experience in his rookie
season filling for Duranko. will
start at the other end.
KUNNING 8ACKS—it Be Nence cm control his xeight end cany
ball as he did «art> in career -ith Petriota, a tar of thunder -ill be
added to attack Retur to tern by Tom Weodeschick umakely since
he’s pest M and injury bugzed Sanew holdover a Lee Bouggen *ar
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rstressed.
important
vbt about
ne was so
the week
Tota
Mew Vera
Texas
to toon mooting
The Texas Teenage Baseball
Assn, meeting was held in
Brownwood this past weekend
The board of directors met
Saturday
the fifth extra hole of a sudden- lege, direct -the option deep in
death playoff with Jocelyne enemy territory
By BLOYS BRITT
AP Auto Racing Writer
Old pro David Pearson, ap-
S’gate title
to Whitworth
KANSAS CITY (AP) -
When you can't hit shots that
are your favorites’ you're in for
trouble." said Kathy Whitworth
after winning the Southgate
Open ladies golf tournament on
move the football inside the op-
ponents 20-yard-line.
So concerned is coach Jota
Ralsten with that malady that
he plans to use a two-tight end
offense in those situations—util-
izing the impressive talents of
top draft choice Riley Odoms—
and has experimented with let-
ting running back Bobby An-
derson. a quarterback in col-
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National Conference Eastern Division
11—PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
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"I found a good luck piece
Friday on the floor of the show-
er," said the manager of the
Tigers, and we’ve been win-
ning ever since ” Then. pointing
to other religious articles sent to
bun by tana, among them a St
Christopher's Medal and a
Mexuzah . he added We re got
everything going for us."
It was Martin who, a week
ago, in a successful effort snap
Detroit out of a slump, deter-
mined his starting lineup by
picking it out of a hat
Tanner went him one better
Sunday He had his 10-year-old
son. Bruce. choose the White
Son' lineup. The result was a 9-7
victory over Boston in the
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Bobby Darwin slammed a
three-run homer for the Twins
in the first innng off Mike
Cuellar and that was all Ray
Carbon needed to hand Bain
more it’s fifth lam in six games
Corbin scattered four Orioles
hits including Terry Crowley’s
homer
The Indians managed all their
ram against Oakland’s 14game
winner Ken Holtzman in the
first two innings. Alex Johnson
and Graig Netles each doubling
for 'one Rookie Dick Tidrow
allowed just seven hits to the
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Syd O’Brien and Johnny
Briges each singled home a ran
for the Brewers against the
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Redman had won the tint 35- n Txas 7 SB-Wnite. Clarke. Callison
PREDICTION
Third in Division. And could even move up a notch
if young Reaves flashes as new quarterback.
By BRUCE LoWrr
Assoctated Press Sports Writer
Billy Martin had a lot going
for him All Chuck Tanner tad
•as his 10-year-old kid in each
case, it was just about enough
Martin’s Detroit Tigers. re-
bounding from a nine-run Cali-
forma explosion in the fourth
inning, came up with eight of
their own in the sixth to outlast
the Angels 11-9 Sunday and grap
a Pi game lead over Baltimore
in the American League’s East
Division
And in the West. Tanner s
Chicago White Sox split a
double-header with Boston to
climb into a flat-footed first-
place tie with Oakland
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the center service line and
the singles sideline. That
way if the man at net inter-
cepts the service return and
volleys it back through the
another time to notch her 63rd
professional tourney victory
Instead they bed with 4+under-
par 140s ever a 6,237-yard
Southgate course
"It was an easy putt, right to
left," said Miss Bourassa It’s
my favorite. But it stayed right.
It never touched the hole."
The Texas veteran and the
Canadian yearling matched
strokes on the first four extra
holes. On the fifth, Miss Bou-
rassa tried to cut across a slight
dogleg to the right but her drive
landed behind a small pine and
she could not salvage par
it was Miss Whitworth's
fourth victory this year and the
$3,000 purse pushed her earn-
ings to 144.757. tops on the
ladies Professional Golf Asso-
ciation tour this year
Pete LaCock went four-for- chance towin the East Division lap heat, but was trailing Lung-
big as sauc-
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ing to him. If he stands still
without reaction, you know
TTf-
15-year career, beat close friend 500 mile wins and a second
Bobby Allison by a car length to place in another
four at the late for Midland with The swap opponents tonight er in the second heat when the Gurenus,
a triple and three singles while with Alexandria moving to rain forced a halt Third overall
teammates Chris Ward hit a Memphis. Shreveport to Ar- went to Sip Barbe of Carlisle. ”
three run homer and Randy kansas. El Paso to Amarillo and Mass and fourth to John cm
Bobb a double and a home run. Midland to San Antonio. Morton of Torrence, Calif. 12% ” 0 "*
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She was speaking of a four-foot nothing is sacred if it'D put
putt missed by Miss Bourassa, a points on the board. "Ours
25-year-old French-Canadian won’t be a conservative ap-
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Club will
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Mets bring back 'old days'
By KEN RAPPOPORT York mental lapses by throwing games, the Chicago Cubs de- Don Wilson struck out 14 bat-
Associated Press Sports Writer late after a bunt to put On- feated the Los Angeles Dodgers tersand allowed Just four hits
Just last week, the New York cinnati runners at first and sec- 5-3; the San Francisco Giants while.Pitcting Houston, over
Mets were talking about the and. Before it was over, the trimmed the St Louis Cardinals Phtladeiphia. He tannedin over
summer of 1989 when the made Mets committed three errors 5-3; the Montreal Expos nipped the lastfie innings, relying on
their late-season charge to win and literally stood around on the Atlanta Braves 1-4 and the his fastball
the National League pennant other plays to give the Reds six Pirates took a doubleheader Jim Hickman lit a two-run
On Sunday, the Mets had the runs, five of them uneared from the San Diego Padres, 93 homer and Billy Williams and
fans talking about the summer The defeat dropped the Mets and 52. Ron Santo delivered key run-
of 62 when they were the 12 games behind the Pittsburgh American league results: scoring singles to lead Chicago
laughing stock of baseball Pirates in the National league Cleveland 3, Okland 1; Detroit (rnr Los Angeles, Hickman’s
The Mets brought back the East 11. California 9; Milwaukee 2, blast. No. 13, gave the Cubs a 2-0
good, old days-or rather the The Reds, meanwhile, re- Kansas City 1. Minnesota 4.__
bad. old days-with a mistake- mained 614 games infront in the Baltimore 1; Chicago 9, Boston iead in the .Detone “
filled seventh inning that helped West over Houston The Astros 7 in the first game of a double Dodgers tied it in their halt at
the Cincinnati Reds to an easy 8- kept the pressure on Cincinnati header and Boston 5. Chicago 4 the inning on Millie Crawford s
1 baseball victory, with a 3-1 triumph over the in the second, and the New York tworun double. WA**™ and
P.frher Jiro McAndrew com- Philadelphia Philljes. Yankees 2, Texas 0 in 18 in- Santo then Ibroke Ute tie with
nutted the first of several New in the other National league nines their base hits in the lr
----------------------------- rookie on the tour, on the 18th proach," he promises. "We'll
ner, so you switch back to Sunday to send the tourney into always take chances to win
him. the sudden death playoff games."
ONEWMA/G txTwniu ASSN > Until that missed putt, Miss His imaginative bent should
(NEXT: The Volley-) Whitworth was sure her 216 at prove a welcome change for
" the end of the regulation 54 Broncofans, but whether he can
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have led the conference in scor- on its 4-9-1 National Football running game
mg if he had had more than 18 League record
stock car racing, while Al Unser It was the Mercury drivers driving a Fort Torino to victory
appears to be back in the groove fifth major win of the season, in a United States Auto Cub
after a long dry spell. after replacing AJ. Foyt in the stock car race at Springfield,
Pears®, already the winner Glen Wood car in April Foyt Ul Saturday, then 24 hours lat-
of s7o,600 in prize money in a had taken the machine to two er hopping into a championship
--dirt car to win a feature race at
the same track Sunday.
Brett Lunger, of Pomona. Ca-
lif, was the overall winner of a
, _ Continental Formula 5000 at
rampage in Texas League Road Atlanta (Ga) with Brian
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A 400-foot smash over the left Redman at first had been de-
Bidding to escape the second centerfield wall off Steve dared the winner, but Carl Ho-
division, the Midland Cubs pol- McCartney's bat supplied the gan. owner of the Hagger Lol
ished off the El Paso Sun Dodg- winning run for San Antonio in T300driven by Lunger. lodged a
ers 7-4 and posted their sixth the 11th inning Leon Brown protest He contended that the
victory in a seven-game Texas socked a solo homer for Ama- race should have ended after 28
League series Sunday rillo which tied the score in the laps rather than 27.
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PRO CHARTS
The 18 touchdowns marked a Headed by a hard-charging
record low for the club and front four, the Bronco defense
stand as a glaring reminder of led the NFL with 44 quarter-
Denvers frustrating inability to back sacks last season That
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move forward because the
ball will be rising up over
the net toward one of you
and you may be able to vol-
ley it down.
Should I watch my part-
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Many players make that
mistake and are unable to
react quickly to the type of
shot their partner has hit.
I suggest you watch the
net man's eyes. His reaction
will tell you what your part-
ner has done with the ball
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Approximately 104 attended
the meeting held at the
Holiday Inn in Brownwood.
according to W. A. (Toodle)
Middleton, parks and
recreation director.
UNEBACKERS—Could ottord to trede glessecting Tim Rossovic*
beceuse Steve Zebel mate fine switch ro middle pair Puts Adrion Young
back an his regulor job on right side, vith Ron Porter still incumbent on
left Not too much behind them Rating—I
SECONDARY—Blend of old-fimer on the cormers, snopoy youngblonds
or ike safetiet Sill Brodley gnd Leroy Keyes •" the latter roles ore the
glomor boss of the defense, paw snatcher par eacellence. Note Romsey
ond Al Nelsom ore the corners Rating—•
KICKING—Got sensotional resells from Tow Dempsey on field yoaH
lore a secson Still retein Hopp. Feller for insuronce Tom McNeill
eos merely conference punting legder. Rating—A-
SPECIAL TEAMS—Ike Kelley, spare linebocker, is spirituci lender of
oil units, keeps em hustling Not much in vay of kick -returning threati
Rafing—■
opener of their twinbill Then
Tanner reverted to hu own
lineup and came out on the short
rad. the Red Sok winning 54
in other American League
games. Minnesota beat Balti-
more 41, Cleveland defeated
Oakland 3-1, Milwaukee nipped
Kansas City 3-1 and the New
York Yankees topped Texas 20
in 14 innings
in the National League. Hous-
too flipped Philadelphia 3-1.
Cncinnati belted the New York
Mets 8-1. Montreal nosed out
Atlanta 1-4, Saa Francisco
shaded St Louis 5-3, the Ch-
i ago Cubs topped Los Angeles 5-.
j and Pittsburgh swept a pair
from San Diego 9-3 and 5-1
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El Paso retained a two-game Swan walked none and tanned
bulge over Amarillo atop the seven batters as he pitched his
league's West Division, how- sixth complete game and pad-
ever, as the runnersup bowed to ded his record to 7-1 He was
San Antonio 4-3 in 11 innings. denied a shutout by Larry Han-
in other games. East Divi- son's two-run single in the aec-
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