Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 12, 1976 Page: 30 of 52
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Friday’s
Sunday, December 12, 1976
Sunday, Decem
tournament).
Expansion teams end season
results
. Semilimaliound
Lamm €59+—4-2500 .
wide 1‘I 2 Wi arms a 22 1
Mcanegor Mownnams
311 Sanders00.00, Wilson 1 00 2,.
Burct 1 se 2. seme 1 0. 2
A05,00oo Total 24 35
Denton (so — Courts 9.3 4 21
Goodner 3026 Lucas 2 47 8.
Wenter- 3 117, Pate- 2 0 44 -
Mayo 2 22 6 MohairD 2 2 2,
Foster 0 00 th Mudison 1 0 0 2
Toral 22 2 9
Lamar 121m 1 — 51
Demtion 8 15 15.18- 56
nTotal keifs: Lamar %. Denton
Technicals: Mcwunams,
Lamar
Fowled out Mowiams,
Lamar
Semifinal roune
Paschal (7 — a be 2 22 1
Noel 86 2 Freeman 5 6 10.16.
Warner #TT9 Sufi van n3 3 e 29,
M $5333 0000000 B
, Semite 000 A Maness 0 0 1 0.
Vae0506 Total 32 15 21
Garland test — Fermander 7 0 0
% Merest 0 TA Love 2 2 1 6.
Young 10*2 Derrick 3 1 2 3.
McCoy # 1 2 17, Price • 0 1 8.
Watiters.T 12 3 Brown 1 00 2
Total 27 1129
Paschal 5 21 73 18 79
Garland 12 11 23 19 65
Teal = Paschal 17.
Fouled out Pence. Derrick.
Garland
Consolation semifinal
Bichine (un — Lisenbe 00 0 0.
P pes 3 12 7. Nunley 4 01 8
Highey 600 12 Viler 2 z 4 10.
Mumfordcope Durham 1 0 02.
Conmingham 1224 Kankey 4 2 2
1. Curran 456 13 Doyle 0 2 2 2.
Lermann 1446 Dixon 0 00 8.
Norman 013 1 Total 26 21 26
Sunset (46) — Jatinson 6 1 2 13.
Saxbom 4018 Manion 2 0 3 4,
Cooper * 3*11 Fuller 3 0 2 6.
5mm,th0004 winiams 0 00 0.
Candasi Mu ns29 24, Kuczai
0221 Inomye 2000. Mc Caulie 0
00 0 Total 21 414
Rorland M 2 12 73
r Sure V * * 12 — 46
) Teraf fouls Richiane 19. Sunset
*
Footed out: none ‘ .
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Call it a tale of two cities.
- : , Here is Seattle, a rainy . o ercast. often gloomy community
whose weather doesn’t seem to match the Seahawks
And there is Tampa, whose bright sun never seems to shine
on the Buccaneers .
THE FIRST season ends Sunday for these two babies of the
National Football League The Seahawks have a shot at
matching five other expansion teams - Minnesota, Atlanta
New Orleans, Cincinnati and Miami - which ended their -
first seasons with 3-11 records. Seattle is 2-11 heading into
- Philadelphia J
. The Bucs have a chance to achieve a feat unmatched in the
history of the league. If they lose to New England, they
have staggered through a N game season without so much as
! a tie to show for it. The worst previous records were 0-1i by
the 1942 Detroit Lions and 0-11-1 by the 1960 expansion Dallas
Cowboys .
IN SUNDAY’S other games, it‘s St. Louis at the New York
Giants and Washington at Dallas with the Cards and Red
skins fighting for the National Conference wild card,
Cleveland at Kansas City, Cincinnati at the New York Jets.
Green Bay at Atlanta, Buffalo at Baltimore, Denver at
Chicago, San Francisco at New Orleans and San Diego at
• Oakland
Seattle’s southpaw quarterback. Jim Zorn, has a chance to
set a rookie single-season passing record. He has thrown for
2.334 yards and needs 173 to equal Dennis Shaw’s 2.507, set in
1970 for Buffalo
NEW ENGLAND quarterback Steve Grogan has thrown
for 18 scores and run for 11 to account for 29 of the club’s 42
touchdowns. He will be operating against a Tampa Bay
defense which has given up 20 touchdowns rushing and 19
passing Steve Spurrier, who sat-out the Bucs’ 42-0 walloping
by, Pittsburgh last week, returns as the quarterback with
Terry Hanratty returning to the bench
%.
Childress Friday’s results
thumpsDeKalb 1.
- Sanger Invitational tourney
in semifinals 2 J 1
| " Girls
Neither rain nor near Coppe#t*2 Nocona 30
freezing temperature nor the Nocona • 8 A 12 4 S
Dekalb Bears could keep C.Cherrie Parrish 35. Gay Lee
Childress out of the state N Donna Watson T
Class 2A finals as the third sows
ranked Bobcats increased
their perfect record to 14-0
with a 4.12 win at Fout’s
Fjeld Friday night.
Childress will meet Rock-
dale, 9 0 victors over
Halletsville, for the 2A
Decafur 61 Nocona 55
Decatur 12 13 14 12 10-61
Nocona 03 18 12 8 4—55
D Kevin Haney 25 Bryon
Lister 10 8 ff Rayes 10 Joey
Christians 10
B.rRoneri o Neal 16. Yancey
Decatur 73
Decatur
Henrietta
Girls
Semifinals
Henrietta 44
16 267 19 12 73
D Luisa Nobles N
Ost an 25 t esa Geltys
* Rhoda Bowman 19
5 £3
Boys
Semifinals
Coppell 80
Coppell
Henrietta -. ..
C. Mark Dobecka 26. Scot
Austin 38 Lowell Moss 12*
H Greg Thorn 19 Dav 0 E4lis
t Steve K ficrease H
Henrietta 53
4 21 22 23 -80
4
3 16 10-53
Girls
Semifinals
Krum 5%
Krum 16
Sanger.. 2
K Becky Sparks
Sanger 22
18 10-58
? 5 22
Kim Enos
Curtsinger 6
Boys “
Sanger #1 Semifinals Krum 7
Sanger 12 16 10 13 8 1 2 2 11—81
Krum 12 12 420 8 7 2 2 47
S—James Asheran 22. Johnny
Brown 15. Ken Odom 14, Johnny
Higgs 12
K Chuck Hall 29 Watt Jones
“I Kenneth Dodd 13
Jim
There are st
hogs of the TJ
sion says that
area by the e
posedly. thes
stock, very si a
Another ven
growing up in
that certain 1
Ker ville area
released them
season hunting
found that the
the animals
through it ■
Consolation semifinal
Lewisite (s—Stoure 700 6
X smid/2125 Voss 5 2 2 12,
Dawis:22 Crum 1 2 24, Burns 0
50 0. Barr 1 $ 2 2 Barr 1 02 2. .
Chastain 11 23 Clements 4 0 1 8
Mays 300 € Anderson 0 00 0
= Tear: 21 6 13
Sherman ten) — Rice 2 0 1 4,
“Mingerisan Taylor 1 018—
Eugenezea Te Reynolds 10 5 8
25, ME hanron 10 0.2. Stogrier
042 Lee 008 2 Lyons‘0 000.
Smimn000 0 Total 20 16 27
--Lew soie 9 15 80 1 _
* ---— ------
Sherman U 0 1 07 — 6
Tetet ‘es Leeisy ite 25.
Fouled out. Davts: Lewisyitte
championship this week.
The Bobcats broke through
ra steady drizzle and 36
degree- temperature first in
the second quarter when
Mike Larned recovered a
Dekaib fumble in the end
zone for a touchdown The
score came two plays after
the Bears had held Childress
on fourth down from the
Bear one
Childress increased its
lead to 12-0 later in the
quarter on a 12 yard touch-
down run by quarterback
Ricky Collinsworth
Dekalb got on the
Girls
Lake Dallas 48. Muenster 25
Lake Delas 12 13 12 11 48
Muenster 9,10 4-2—25
LD Ada Lee 31. Carline
Vaughn 11
M -Tracey Clement 15
Boys
Lake Dallas48 Muenster 53
Lake Dallas 15 26 10 7-68
Muenster 12 11 74 16 53
LD Danny Baird 17. Kein
Ht tfon 17, Dean Drozd 11
M Tim Wol 10.
Photo by Steve Glick
scoreboard on the last play
of the half when quarterback
Rhett Darnell hit Woody
Elliot with a 21-yard pass for
a touchdown The extra point •
kick sailed wide to the right
leaving the halitime, score.
12-6 in favor of Childress
#.
Good reach Bruce —
Bronco senior Bruce Goodner (30 stretches for loose ball over Lamar’s Scott
Hanian (20) Friday night Broncos defeated Lamar 56-51 in Denton Kiwanis tour
nament semifinal contest that saw Broncos hold on to win in the Coliseum
DCG A sets tee times
W th weather permitting the
Denton County 00) association
will hold a four man best bail
tournament Sunday at the North
Texas State University gon
10 16 a m - Buster Alexander
Jerry Alexander, Nelson Haynie,
Wayne Pierce
10 24 a m - Dwight Smith E
A McCray Joe Earnhant 1 Tom
Cashon •
THE RU S8
weight upwa
brown, or bl
shoulders sn
russian can J
this makes fo
The meat oil
sidered a Hi
Whatever 1
is a known fa
Texas Hunte
are harder
vtntetanil but
10 a m - 8 N Mandy tarry
Bell Jorn Viche, David
Flower-.
10 08 a m Jim Gray Ermie
McCray Jim Little aWiggs
M
Tom Faught, Dick
Arledge Harve K ng
- Vie Tantilio.Ruo,
Wilcox Bud Barenson
10 48a m Bert Hamilton Ed
Xander Melgen Roger Cloud
Tarleton State takes
advantage of NT, 74-55 -
STEPHENVILLE Tarleton State took
adv antage of 37 North Texas State turnovers
to roll to a 74 53 women s basketball victory
Friday
Debbie Watkins and Debbie Howard led
Tarleton’s scoring, each getting 21 points to
tie or game high honors Watkins® led
Tarleton, 3-1, in rebounds with I
By the second half the rain Althea Toliver led a group of four North
had stopped but not - Texas players in double figures with 14 points.
. Chidres* The Hobcats--Teltver-led in rebounding also with 43.Other
broke loose for four last half leaders for NT, 3 3, were Lisa Angus with 12
touchdowns three in the points Kathy Acker with i and Jube Walker
third quarter with 10
North Texas played Tarleton head up.for
the first eight minutes, leading 9-8 with is
minutes to play in the first half and staying
within one of the lead. 18 17, with 11 51 left in
the half
— But Tarleton, which shot 43 per cent - NT____
—only 38from the floor pulled away with a
nine point spurt with three minutes to play in
the half to push its lead to 42-27 Tarleton led
by as many as 27 points in the second half
North Texas next game is Jan 10 in the
Men s Gym where the Mean Green will host
Drake
WE HAV
even though
herd of hogs
ner Johnny
ago, he got
missed his ,
blind and e
This year h
and killed a
a hog yet I
cannot bor1
You canil
250 pound 1
blind My oh
now have a
The wild
prisingly
able to test
Sports parade
Finley right about baseball owners.
LOS ANGELES • PI
Charlie Finley is absolutely
right The owners are not
only destroying baseball,
they’re destroying them-
shes right along with #
only he blithely gloves over
the important fact he’s the
one large s. responsible for
this terrible mat suicide
A5 you have to do is go
hack o. October, of 1974
The Oakland A s were
getting ready toplay the L os.
Angeles Dodgers in the
policx for his family That directed them to settle the
was the way it was all matter by themselves or
spelled out in his contrac :
Finley said that was true
enough, and was ready to
pay for the policy, but he
balked when Hunter insisted
Head of the Players
settle it for them quite
possibly by instructing
Finley to pay up. but he
dhidn do that at all
Whet he did was sidestep
theissuegntirely and allow it
to go. te arbitration where
Finley lost and Hunter
told HunterYou pay the became a free agent That
taxes on it" 7 started the whole business
"No. sir." Hunter argued . It was step No 1 in the
You have to pay the tax, -mad mimey rush by The
No way, declared owners which followed .
World Series when word got Finley many of them offering
out that one of CharlieThat when Hunter said Hunter millions, and step *
No 2 came when Andy r.
he also should pay the taxes
on that part of" the $50,000
"I s your policy Finley -
Assoc ration. Took € are of that
little matter in- due course
Now. step No 4 is at hand
A House Select Committee in
Washington, headed by
Bernard Sisk D Calif. will
recommend on Friday that
baseball no longer have its
cherished exemption from
the antitrust laws, it has
enjoyed since the U S
Supreme Court no dec reed
way back in 1922 -
1 -
Sport:
SI
By MICK
and STEV
Q.You e
Seattle Id
Russell ong
along 1
Finley’s pitcher- his best
pitcher in fact a resolutely
determined young by the -
name.64 Catfish Hunter, was
about to sue him for his tree
agency over a matter of
$30,000.
Hunter s salary at the time
was 5100.001 a year. $50,000
of which was to be paid him
in the form of an insurance
he’d seek his free agency -
bec ause in his opinion Finley
wasn’t living up to the letfer
of the contract
Now here was the place
Becre" Kuhri should have
stepped right in and exerted
his authority as com
Messersm th won his tree
agency from the Dodgers
Step No in the logical
equenc e took place when all
the other players seeing
SPECIAL
OF THE
WEEK
what had happened. im
mediately said to
missioner, but he didn. Hex__themselves why should 1
could have gotten Hunter they be declared free agents,
and Finley together and also. and Marvin Miller The
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