The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Page: 10 of 14
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HOUSTON (UPI) — The first game-winning single through best pitch, his best pitch is a
major league victory for the right side of the Reds’ fast ball. I knew that and I hit
Houston Astros rookie pitcher drawn-in infield. it.”
Randy Niemann was a time for "There’s not much a pitcher Niemann pitched like a
excitement but not a perfor- can do in that situation," veteran although he had been
mance over which to lose one's Walling said. “The bases are called up to the major leagues
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Vote for M. B. "Mike' Johnstone
- JUNE 2,1979
running backs Alex Small, takes time. We'll get it
George Perry and Kyle Jones worked out in the fall.
“Everybody out there “Our defensive line and
played with a lot of en- linebackers played extremely
thusiasun. We made some well. I thought Marvin At-
mistakes but we wanted the chison, Body Duckworth,
officials to throw the flag so Mike Rau and Larry Williams
we would know what we were looked real good.
doing wrong." “I haven’t had a chance to .
“I was a little disappointed look at the films but from
in our passing but we had what I saw Friday I thought
some kids in there that hadn’t we did pretty good. As long as
seen much work. That just, the kid were happy and
having fun, I was pleased."
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SEATTLE (UPI - With his
Bullets on the brink of losing
their NBA title to the Seattle
SuperSonics, Washington Coach
Dick Motta flared up at what is
becomings very popular target
during this playoff season —
the officials.
"I am very upset,” Motta
skid following the Bullets' 114-
112 overtime loss to the Sonics
Tuesday “Seattle played the
last 14 minutes of that ball
game and didn't have a single
foul called. In an NBA game, at
least one fpul is committed in
the last 14 minutes.”
Niemann said. “The next time,
when they know what I throw,
I’ll have to mix-up my pitches
better."
Facing the Cincinnati Reds
for the first time in only his
second major league appearan-
ce, Niemann craftily picked at
the comers of the plate,
scattered eight hits and walked
no batters to ensure a 2-1
Astros victory
Reds starter Paul Moskau
suffered his. second tough loss
following a 2-1 defeat Thursday
on two unearned runs.
'Moskau allowed six hits in
eight innings Tuesday night but
was lifted after giving up ninth-
inning leadoff singles to Craig
Reynolds and Cesar Cedeno.
Cedeno took second on a throw
to third.
Reds relief pitcher Paul Bair
came on and intentionally
walked Jose Cruz to load the
bases. Astros pinch hitter
Denny Walling bounced a
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Looney, Richard. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1979, newspaper, May 30, 1979; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1612208/m1/10/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.