The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 215, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1978 Page: 16 of 34
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Reds’ Setter Hurls His First No-Hitter
td Holder
Tex**' recent Mcrwat leOingIta Ui FV> and WildMfa for
vice what H cootd do with H> "Keel ihof proposal rum a mast
intemlini question
What happened mu quite simple TV federal *|mr7 told
Mr* 111 (V (entral Flyway to romt up with thnr own plan* n
l*Uuhu%WfKin» where unty itrwl shot could bo used to Ukr
waterfowl m 1F78-7*
Tout Parts «nd Wildlife Department bsoiogtsts knowing wo
have an appreciable low 01 waterfowl that «>t ipmt lead prilet*
and die of lead potoMng moved )• food faith to art up a large
itarl shot only urn along Texas heavily bunted upper Gulf
That wa* btfurr Texas otlmab discovered other Katas mthe
flyway were retting up only small Totairareas tor tV program*
When tlw IrametWhls they molted They told the Ktah and
Wildlife gervice that II other Matai wasn't going to enter into
the 1 tee! aha* program lit good faith. Tnai (M l rant to forr*
tu hunters to carry the burden
Hut how could Tout refute to fo along with a federal law1
haty The Toaa PAW rummiwon would simply ignore tt
They wouldn t adopt rurrapondWf alate regulation!
Hy nut doing thin, the iawi would be federal lain only Not
date Iawi Mate pmr warden* wouldn't have to enforce the
federal Mfutei It would take federal officer* to do 10
And store there u onfy a handful of federal wildlife agenU m
Teaaa, H would he virtually impmuhle for them to do the Job
The only nwann federal migratory waterfowl Iawi ore
tarromfv'l) enforced ui Teua now 1* that the PAW nxnmuutnn
adopt) tbe*c regulations rarh yuer. making them state Iawi Thin
late warden* are charged with enforcing them
Im not lure itote official* ever (ok) the Flih and Wildlife Ser
dee that Tnai would refuae to adopt the "Keel shot low* if
iucA taw* were considered unfair But whether they did nor
didnt make the statement formally. It wu an obvious un
phralion
five *>w1on
cy
Sanaa rhamptonKup ring and
five one-bitten only a no
hitter had etudod him
No more
' If you pitch long enough
whh good enough staff,, you
are bound to pitch a stutter
or lator.' uid the *
yearold Qi
hand* who
rort bottom dace miking h»
lory when Bob Ponch nobit
the Philadelphia Phlh April
II
h i been my philosophy, If hod come up tartar in the day.
rt happen* tl happen, he when Seew and teammate
•ML BUI Bonham were dnvu* to
Seam made it happen with the ballpark
control all night
h was his seventh Knight
victory dorr dumbUag to the
wont dart of tu* oner
The subject of a nobttter
TV lad nobttter by 1
Cincinnati pitcher came In
IW. when Jim Maloney
stopped tV Houston Astro*
Saver Join Ken Hottnnan
tad Rick Wire as nobit *u-
thon at Riverfront Stadium
walked three and permitted
baaenmnen only In the second
and ninth wrung! TV closed
aore came when Jerry Mo-
nies hit a chopper to third to
lead off the eighth Ray
Knight, who had jud replaced
right out Ids
celebrated his duff
araary with the "I got better at the end I
We were talking about It on
the way into town when we,
heard Joe Walid was traded.
John Denny, who tossed no- ^mw,y rupped
for four
tut ball lor four innings was Moaia *tini
the victim Now f-S for the sea- Other than two hard ground-
son. he pve up 1 two-nui dou- «* by K«tb Hernandes -
fielded by shortstop Dave Con-
Lopez Has New Incentive In LPGA
ROCHESTER. NY. (API
Nancy Lopas. trailing liMa
a single shot.
Bertolscctni by 1
has a new wcmtlve to win 1
record fifth Knight Ladles
Profamfontl Golf Association
struct by one of Lopes
drtve* Friday
errant dent at the I Oth hole it Locust the first double bogey In her
Lopa. shooting an opening
71 to 71 for Bertotoecsai wept
openly after her bail hit Jerry
MrvileIJa in the head
TV II year old rookie whu
this 171.000 tour
stop to a
I'm going to try to blotA M
out of my mind tomorrow,''
she said of the unnerving inri-
So tV Pish and Wildlife Sendee did the only intelligent thing It
ould do It went atong with Tens counter proposal which
mu Id require steel shot for waterfowl hunting only In two state
would require steel shot lor waterfowl hunting only
cuotroUad area, (I) the J.D. Murphrea Wildlife Management
Area, and (I) Sea Kim State Pirk Both are Iocs ted near Port
Arthur and allow public hunting
To Uir hast of my knowledge, ihki was the firet Ume tV Taut
vet bucked the federal agency in this manner
PAW commiauun ever
Hut it was. ui one way. refreshing It was l case where Tnai
officials simply refund to force Its hunten to carry more than a
lair .hare of the burden AND THEY HAD THE BACKBONE
TO CARRY IT OUT.
Hut tt was. In one way, refreshing It was 1 can where Tens'
officials simply refused (0 (one Its hunten to cany more than a
fair share of the burden And they had the backbone to carry tt
out
In another way. It was a disappointing development We're Kill
•atH to be foKag waterfowl to lend poisoning, and nothing nib-
vlanttal will be amunphahed to stop that kaa during the 1*7*7*
Softball Results
BPO Furniture If, Mr B's 1
WP - Deshotal. LP -
Beauchamp IB - (May I,
BPO HR - Dickens, BPO,
Art's Alto Service 14,
Keating Ford 0. WP - Sam-
ford, LP - Bunin IB - Sam
The successful state opposition atoo raised this highly tor
IIIV (Miivitilc fui Tasui, or any other statt for that matter, to
buck unpopular federal waterfowl laws In fee future simply bv
refusing In adopt them as state laws*
Tens' iucce**ful opposition would indicate II is pcaublr And
if II is, it could nine a break-down in our entire waterfowl
management program as we know tt today, with inch state more
or less taking utt on Ui own s* Jl mA .
Let'* hope that doesn't happen In Iple of some obvious
weaknesses in the prew-nt system, our waterfowl management
program has brought us a twig way toward intelligent manage-
1 valuable item
tort L
ford, Plckey, Kidder.
Mascorro, Art’s. IB -
McCaleb. McClure. Art s HR
- ICgmall, McCaleb, Art's
Tequila Sunrise t*. Warrton
• WP - Coy. LP -
Pfardmrher IB - Garda,
Coy I, Juam, Rimien. Rec
tor. Sunrise IB - Villareal.
Goniales. Ramires, Sunrise
HR - Solis 1, Sunrise
Buffaloes II. Sun Sirotas II.
WP - DsvK. LP - Rogtn IB
- L. Stasoey, C. SUsaey,
Ptoctacfc, Buffaloes. Cochran,
Reaves, Kennedy McGrew,
Nelson, Gragfoh. Sun SB -
McGrew, Sun HR - Fite,
Buffaloes, Grufola. gun
Rock-n-Saddle 11, Let
College Hebei* 4 WP -
Beach ler LP - loowherry
z sn,r""1
Gassers IS, Baytown Knight*
of Columl
McAdams. Gaman
Morgan s Patrol Soviet I,
U S Steel I WP -
Rlckesston, LP
Baumgardner IB - McBride.
8taal; Malone, Jones,
Morgan s. SB - St Remain!
Steel, Thorpe.
I’l. HR
- Thorpe, Jane*. Morpn’s
Cougars 14, Keating Ford 1
WP - HqM*, LP - Buna
tl - Hines 4, Lund,
Tibateaux, Salinas, Cougars
Reeae, Wlggans, Corura. Mar
tin 3B Coughlin Cougars
HR - R Hines, Cougars
Sherwin Williams 11. Merl-
mg Repair 10 WP - Ando
son. LP - Casey IB -
Chandler 1. Maxey. Rob Meri-
IM t DLti Uaeliisrt >f«*-l.na
inf l, nJC* Mfrung, Mfrunf,
Jameson 1, Touchet, Sherwin
SB - Tanner. Sherwin
Vanguard Security 10. First
United Realty I WP -
Derrett. LP - Markham IB
- Parker, Vanguard HR -
Mascorro Hupp. Vanguard
U. S. Steel IS, Merllng
Repair Service 11. WP -
LP - Casey SB -
MsrttakMmB»
- Smith,
Maxey. R,
HR - Nolan. Steel; Caliam
Merllng
HiB Country Chib
"I d like to win this tourna-
ment more than ever before,'*
she said
MesoMli kept watching Lo-
pes and said, She gmiMi
big bug and k« afterward It
was unreal Everything I’ve
read about her Is 100 percent
true
She has the compassion of
someone twice her age. and
that's beautiful"
TV incident so upset Lopes
that she took a 4 on the hole.
UK O holes She recovered
enough to match par down the
stretch and remain In coo-
BertoUrcuu, a M-year-old
ArgwKJnt bring In Dslha, took
sole command of the opening
lead with a birdie at IS. But
she knows she faces a moun-
tainous chore.
“If I can shoot two more
rounds under per, I can be
I "U
repeton and second baseman
Joe Morgan - there wen no
other close plays.
. The final out. on Sea vers
l!8th pitch, came when
League, Philadelphia KUnun
Sin Diego $4). Pittsburgh beet
Atlanta M. Chicago trimmed
Houston 7-4 In 13 innings, Los
Angeles nipped Montreal M
and San Frandsco rallied to
overpower New York 7-4
PMUtes S, Padres I
Two other Cy Young Award
winners did battle, with Phila-
delphia's Steve Carlton
pitching a five-hitter to beat
San Diego s Randy Jons.
Two erron by Padres third
baseman BUI Almon helped
the Phillies to three unearned
Ed Ott drove in three runs
with a home run and a tingle
to help power Pittsburgh past
Atlanta
Hurd baseman Bill Horner
- the first player picked in
UK week's amateur drift -
slugged a two-run homer In his
major league debut for the
Brava.
Major League Standings
Eight Magic
Number In
Teen Loop
Eight seemed to be the
magic number in Baytown Op-
timut Club Senior Teenage
League play in Memorial
Stadium Friday.
The HighUnds Athletics put
down a late charge by the
Cedar Bayou Gulf Eagles ui an
1-7 win. while the Mike
Lawhon Pharmacy Red Sox
trimmed the HighUnds Expos,
W.
TV A’s opened a M lead on
the Eagles who fought beck
and closed to within one, 44.
Two more runs in the fifth In-
ning put it away, giving Steve
Btadtatt Un niinad win and
PM Addison the feas.
Roy Stanley rapped out
line hits in four at-bets for
three
tV A s, while Bobby Barrett
MpM for the Eagles.
Craig Russell was tV winn-
ing pitcher and Tim Estn the
loser in the Red Sox-Expos
game. Ronnie Bradshaw went
twoJor-two to lead the Sox.
doae." she uid "Having Nan-
cy Lopa behind your beck is
no eeiy Job. of course "
BertoUcrini has won just
once in three years on tour.
Lope has six victoria in her
rookie season With a firet-
place check of I11.2S0, she
would bypau Jerry Pate u tV
game's wiruungest rookie
ever.
And Lopa is brimming with
confidence
"I feel good," uid tV
winner of almost 1118,000 in
1878. "I felt I would V far
behind tV way I was playing."
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Dive Lopa broke a tie in
tV fifth inning with sixth
home run of tV year to give
Los Angela its seventh con-
secutive victory. * .
UnderwVlming offensive
support wu no surprise to Ex-
pos starter Steve Rogers, 7-7.
In his last seven losses, Mon-
treal has scored seven rum and
Rogers hasn't allowed more
than three rum in any start
this season.
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Giants 7, Mets 4
Ninth-inning home rum by
Heity Cm and Jack Clark
completed San Francisco s
comeback from a four-run
deficit and paced tV Giants'
seventh consecutive victory.
Bill Madlork and Mike Ivie
also had home rum for tV Gi-
ants TV Mets, winners just
once in their last eight games,
jumped to a 4-0 lead but fell
victim to San Francisco's pow-
er attack.
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WEEKDAYS
9to9
‘Hill’ Slates
Recreation
Program
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) -
Students enrolled in Baiters
HlU schools may sign up for
tV district’s summer recrea-
tion program Monday
Interested boys and girls
should report to tV Barbers
Hill Middle School gymnasium
at Use following times
84 a m. - Third and fourth
grade girb.
8-10 a m. - Third and fourth
grade kepi,
18-11 a m. - Fifth and sixth
grade girb.
11 a m. - noon - Fifth and
sixth grade boys.
14 p.m. - Seventh and
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Seventh and
Anyone vrith mow quattam
should contact Sam t
Hawks 6th In
Wichita Falls
Softball Meet
WICHITA FALLS (Sp) -
TV Baytown Hawks finished
ifadh la the 18th annual
Wichita FaUs bmtatknal
Fast-Pitch Championship
Saturday and Sunday
TV Hawks won four of six
games in tV 38-team, double-
eummauon neia ana placed
two players, third baseman Ai
Acosta and pitcher Tony
Sparactno, on ttw all-
tournament team.
TV Hawks opened with a 8-
0 win over Tuba. Okk, and a
44 triumph ova Carter's ot
Madisonulie before losing to
Steve's Exporters of San An-
todo,H
TV Hawks came back with
a 34 win ova Graham of
SlepVnviUe and a 5-1 decision
of awdet Ww <1 Jttim
before bowing out of tV
tourney with a 84 km to the
Odesai-Port Stockton ftetan.
The Packers eveutnaBy
finished fourth and tV Ex-
porters third.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 215, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1978, newspaper, June 18, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074491/m1/16/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.