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THE BAYTOWN SIN
Friday. Stptewlwr 19, 19W
Gander Spikers Lose
■ 23-5A Showdown
Astrds Remain Full Game Back Of Dodgers
Morgan’s Homer Helps Defeat Former Teammates
•PASADENA (Sp) — Both boasting undefeated I
records in District 2JAAAAA competition, the I
Robert E Lee varsity volleyball team fell to the j
Pasadena Rayburn spikers Thursday.
Rayburn, now 5-0 In District 23-AAAAA com !
petition, took the first game from REL 15-6 But
Lee, defending District 21-AAAA champs, cap |
tured the second contest, 15-8.
in the final game of the match, Rayburn turn |
ed on the afterburners, storming to a 15-2 win | .
Gwen Johnson led the Lee netters in scorlrtg by I
contributing 14 points to the Gander cause The I
loss dropped REL's record to 3-1 Inwdistrlct'ac I
tion.
In junior varsity action, (he Lee squad came j
away with a 14-16, IS-5,15-13 win over Rayburn
Michelle McClintock was high scorer for the
Suicide Squad with 15 points followed by Liz Rin- ■
con with 10. * . . j
This evened the Gander J Vdistrict record at 2- |
2. . *|
Linda Wooster’s.20 points was not enough as' I
the REL freshmen fell td Rayburn 1 15,15-12.15- I
13 The frosh now stand 1-3 in 23-AAAAA action 1
CINCINNATI (AP> —.
Joe Morgan, who took his
free agency to Houston,
stomped on the fingers of
his former teammates,
the Cincinnati Reds,
dangling'on th£ edge of
theNational
about it, they certainly
the lead in the"National don’t have a good shot,”
League West. • . said Morgan, whose two
"The Reds are absolute run home run helped drub
ly not out of the race, but the Reds 10-2 and put the
to be perfectly truthful Astros back In contention
LA Has Edge In Series With Reds?
LOS ANGELES (AP) — appearances.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, Welch, 13-9, gave up
who lead the National three runs on six hits, in-
League West by one game eluding Perkins' second
over Houston, would ap- home run. The victory
pear to have a distinct ad- was his third straight.
with the Los Angeles lamented Cincinnati third for sure where we stand” “Until that hit by
Dodgers. baseman Ray Knight. in the race for the division Bergman, Frank Pastroe
"We had them where The Reds returned from championship. had everything under con-
we wanted them but they a 10-4 road trip last week, Morgan and Jose Cruz trol," McNamara said
got away. That’s happen- only to lose five of seven each blasted homers as »n’e plan to win the
ed to us a lot this year,” at home. Now they head the Astros scored nine league unless someone
for Los Angeles tonight.--— runs in the last three inn- does something to stop
“Our job is just a little ings. us," said Astros Manager
tougher than it was," said ■ “I don’t think that I try Bill Virdon, whose team
Reds Manager John any harder against the travels to San Diego.
McNamara. “By this Reds than I do against the "We needed this win to-
weekend we should know others,” said Morgan, day. It was probably our
1,200
Ross
The Reds come into the Chambliss followed with
game trailing the first- his 16th home run to ac-
place Dodgers by 5's .$ount for all the Atlanta
games
vantage t.onight when
they open a three-game
series' with the still-
hopeful Cincinnati Reds.
Jerry Reuss, who has
beaten the Reds four
timfs this season and has
Rick Wise, 6-8, took the
loss, giving up five runs
on seven hits in 4 1/3 Inn-
ings
- ,Retoss, 17-5, will at-
temptlo match his. career
’ * . tory to Rick Matula, 11-12.
Braves 2, Giants 1
The Braves won for the
sixth time in their last
seven games thanks to a
two-nin homer by Chris
Chambliss and . qlutch
Rick started the eighth with a
£• iltiili
JCrrn II U 12 f oiler II 4 0 0 1
Cedeno cl OlOODnayrlb 4 0 0 0
, , Walling lb -10 J I Knight ib 10 10
Matula pitched shutout roioii c itooNounc. 1000
who played on five cham- key game of the season so
pionship teams Iri Cincin- far You could call it a big
nati. win,” Virdon said.
This is what thegame
ball through seven innings * £* cpr J ft', PuWr , m.
*
but was lifted .when pinch s«mMo..« joloo BmrtV* i».«#
hitter Chris Bourjos j* JJX JIZ/p oho
----- • “'orach J
relief pitching bv Rick started the eighth with a Kronen p it
—-........... high in victories tonight Camp Bob Horner sing)- double and eventually •^mr‘
1 ! -w*1 _- ’ ■ ■ ’ js»s »*'i* 2B-coiiini,Canccgicibfi. Asbby. uni- Dave Berg
of baseball is all about.
This is the reason you do
those two extra pushups
in spring training. It’s all
so that you can Be in top
shape for these last few
weeks of the Season when
the pressure is great. You
just have to be ready for
.-j*. the. things.that happen;
The Ganders try to keep pact with the Texanfc J
when they entertain North Shpre at 7 pm Tues
day in the REL girls’gym v*
■ on I*he . linound for Los
Angeles, against Cincin- i
nati’s Paul Moskau
District, Area
Scoring Leaders
DISTRICT B-AAAAA
SCORING LEADERS
TEA
PLAYER, 1
Fcrnandex. Doble 1
Ophux, I table 2,
Harm, Galana Park I
TD XPTS FT TP
RrMar, Sterling
Baker, Starlln
rllng
Bug!*, Robert E Lg*. I
CarwUt, DaarPaibri, .
AREA SCORING LEADERS
PLAYER, TEAM TD XPTlTO *
Garner. BarbenHlII 6. ft 0
Wjlllami. Huffman 2 o 0
Langford. Chaooiiv^w 2 0 g .
Neal. Dayton 2 4 o
Buckalew. Huffman. I I* 9.
Hale, Barbell Hill p 7 o
Thomas Barbcra IIIlK l 0 0
The Dodgers retained
'! their one-game edge by
’ defeating San Diego >-3 j
Thursday night- with their j
biggest offense in two!
weeks ).
In the only other NL
games played Thursday,
Houston beat Cincinnati
10-2 and Atlanta sneaked
by San Francisco 2-1.
Los Angeles clubbed
Hall Paces Maroon Sophs
To 33-21 Win Over Lake
LEAGUE CITY (Spi —. Hipolito, who recovered a stadium, but that Hall
A little ankle injury just fumble, Tim Duff, Rodney would still see plenty of
isn’t enough to stop the .Macon, Craig Bertsch, action.
Robert E Lee sophomore Darren Ash,. Joe Franco
team and Gonzales were other The Rebels received
REL entered its game stopper stalwarts. bad news when fullback
Collim, CoonjWod Aibby.
fey HR-Morgan(I). JCruz <III.SEf-CeUeno.
RuhJ
. , .< IP H RERBBSO
Hooatoo
KFrseh Wil li.
Sambito S.16
ClocinaiU , ,
Pastore L.II-V 7 7 4 4 7~3
Hume 1 2-3 3 4 4 i i
Leibrandl 0 1-3 2 2 2 0 l
WP-Hume Balk -KForsch PB -Nolan
T-2 37 A- 23,861
3 2 2 0 3
1 0,0 0 2
Dave Bergman opened
the seventh inning rally
with a pinch' hit, game ty-
ing single for winning pit-
cherK^n Forsch, 12-12. -
"Those last three inn-
ings took it all right out of
us,” McNamara said. The
Reds led 2-1 going intothe
seventh.
TAKE
IT
TO THE
HIT"
Some 1.200
than 40 school
hand .Saturda
Sterling Invita
meet
Competition
under w ay at 8
course behind'
Forty-four te
will go 5.000
varsity cafen
schools entere
sion. The girls
Conroe McC
host Sterling
the boys' vars
Coach Drew
Mark Prinzel,
Tom Hennes
Eddie N'eispn.
either Hans Sc
man
Schatz is i
injury and ma
Major League Standings
, »!■>'
DEAD...
The
Outdoorsman
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81IIM.RwDurn , l « l 6 .Woor*.Dayton l ‘ft.
o V
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Smith,; Rayburn - J 0 ; «/
Mitchells itOuilor, I II II. t Km|ltuwi«r,
>z«rtuciw. Puildmw ,1 0 0 ■ 1.,-wn, Aq.Ilii.,,:
0 .0 S
DISTRICT 23-AAAAA STANDINGS
, f- . . Seaton
TEAM W £■ T
Doer Park l I o
Dobte . ......... ,.i..J l o
iuth Houston I I o
llplhaw. La Porte
Oh, La Porte
Dodt
Elkin*. La Porte l 0,
itt. La Porte i o
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T u 0- 6
l o o 6
Bennett.
Soutl
NOTil
Shore
ROBERT E LEE
R08SS STERLINf
Galem
Raybu
Pa*ad<
1 u Wood. Deer Park t 0 0 V fi
j i f’onnor. Deer Park 1 0 o ' 6
| o * Score Includes one two point con
2 0 version
2 O' AREA STANDINGS
2 o Season
2 o TEAM W L T
Barbers Hill ... 2 0 0
Huffman Hargraves i o u
F. LKK, • "W-SlS ! i O
Cl.n L.k. IS. ROSS S STERLING. 5*12!?!^ ! ! ?
Galena Park
ybum
itdena
LAST WEEK'S GAME
three Padre pitchers for! with dear Lake Thursday Coach Joe Herzik said
13 hits, three of them, in Clear 'Creek Stadium That Brobks would return
1—^ Nn■ l hilri .rwiHWiT ____
John: Lloyd went down
i- a knee injury. The.
Deer Park IS, Texaa City 7
South Houston M;Spring Woods 0.
i Park 7
Spring 10, Galena
Pearland 22, Paaadena Rayburn 8
flpaiadena Doble 24. Spring Bran
We§tche*ter20
Spring Branch 28; Pasadena 6.
Houston Mllby 6, North'Shore 3
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
(Dlatrlct Play Opena)
Friday
* 'Galena Park at ROBERT B. LEE.
. -'V • - .
Pasadena
Deer Park i i t
LAST WEEK'S GAMES
Bather* Hill 2g, Anahuac 0 ;/
CrOM»y 14. Sheldon (' K King o
Channelvlew 15. Katy Taylor 0
La Porte 23, Auitm LB.113
Beaumont South Park 19. Dayton 14
Deer Park*J3. Texas City 7
Huffman Hargraves, open
ffman Hargraves, open
THIS WEEK'S GAME
0.7:30
7:30pm *
Pasadena at Deer Park, 7:30 p m
South Houston at Pasadena-Doble.
Barbers Hill at Dayton..
Crosby at Houston Furr. 8p r
Sheldon C E King at Cham
7:90 p.m.
Hardin Jefferson at Anahuac 7 30
pm .
Huffman Hargraves at DeweyvMie
7:30 p.m
Nora^re, open.
Saturday 7:30 p.m
ROSS S STERLING ; at 0 Pasadena- La Porte at Alvin. 7 30 p m
Rayburn! 7 30 p.m Pasadena at Deer Park.73
l>usty .iiak^r, who tom-
bih^ftor only eight hit* in
55 at;bat.s.ori Los Angeles’
recent trip to Houston.
Cincinnati and Atlanta
Ron Cey and Mickey
Hatcher hitf consecutive
homers in.t he eighth inn-
ing off the Padres’ Mike
Armstrong
The Dodgers had a Si
lead and starter Bob
Welch had restricted San
Diego to four hits over
seven innings But in the
eighth, the Padres filled
the bases with only one
out and Bobby Castillo
took over. He gave up a
bloop jjjngle to Dave Win-
field tnat scored two runs,
but retired Broderick
Perkins on a dribbler
back tp the mound and
struck out Luis Salazar to
gqt out of the inning.
Castillo, who has won
his last four decisions,
earned his fifth save and.
has allowed only four5
earned runs in his. last 13
out with an ankle injury
Henry Hall, sidelined
• test week with a. similar
malady, came off the
bench to. score four
touchddwns — two in the
fourth quarter - and rush
for 193 yards fn the
Rebels’ 33-21 win over
Lake.
The effort gained the
REL sophs their first win
this year, and came off
the heels of a 42-0 loss to
Port Arthur Jefferson last
week The Rebs are 1-1-1
on the year.
Quarterback Mike
Welch put Lee on the
scoreboard in the first
quarter with a one-yard
scoring scamper, and Pat
Alvarado's PAT tied the
score at.7-7. '.
Hall, who carried 31
times,--gave Lee a brief
lead in the second frame
with a seven-yard
Dobie i n Memor ia l night, coaches said.-.
'• ♦I
South Hou&dn Downs
* ■ * » ‘ ' V _• ’ v. .
«
Rangers In Volleyball
' . 'A
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
___
Atlanta. 77 , 69 52T 7 Milwaukee -«»■» ■ Ma 'JJ
SanFraticisto'69 rt 472 Cleveland 74 -71 •• Sit.- 18-
.4». Detroit 74 72 ,19
rAABT------ - • Toronto 62 84 ' 425“ »
Montreal »l - * -
iladelphia .79
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh.....76 . 70 ,52
St Louis'......66 80 . 45
New York . .62 84 42
Chicago........56 89 38
Thursday’s Games
WEST
i aty .. 91 . 56
Texas......
Minnesota.
eiiter Bivision
• a'” ,l,n the boys’
Pasadena Dob
are the top seec
Robert E
...........division with
i ‘ Brooks. Philli
LaFrentz. M
Gene Mack. Jo
|i - dona.
The Ganders
x-Ka/isas C
jOaklgnd..
619.
500
65 *82
17* v
m
.62 83
Ross S. Sterling’s Debbie Alfaro served 17
volleyball team was points to lead the team in
unable to snap its District scoring, with Beth Ireland
23vAAAAA losing string as going for nine,
it lost 'to South Houston
Thursday. - , Judy Robbins had. 11-
South Houston dropped P0*11^ Stacy Mullins had
Ross, 15-7, 1*4-16, 15-1, as nine’ and Teresa McLain
Sterling lost its fourth ^ad s*x T° Pace The Ross
district game in, as many freshman netters to its
outings. fourth straight district
Kathy Pittman was win
high scorer for the Sterl The Sterling frosh
ing, varsity as she con-' outscored South Houston,
tributed seven points. l5-5v 15-9, putting the
The junior varsity team s(£ad at 6-0 for the
had better luck against season. • ■. ■•
the Trojans as the Ross -
JV captured the round 15- All three teams will
HOUSTON 10. Cincinnati 2
2, SanF
Atlanta 2, San Francisco 1
Los Angeles 7, San Diego 3
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Games
HOUSTON at San Francisct
Philadelphia at Chicago
ilatSt.L
c at Pitts
at Los Angeles
San Diego, tn)
California......59 .86
Seattle..... ... 53 93
x-Clinched division title
Thursday ’s Games
Milwaukee 9-5. Minnesota 8-0
Boston 8. Cleveland 3
Baltihiore 7. Detroit 3
'ork 8-;
*7 31
363 374
Coming At You!
Friday
Oct. 10th
New Yorl
1, Toronto 7-2.1st game,
completion of Wednesday's suspended
game. 13 innings
Texas 10, Oakland 6
New York at Pittsburgh
Philadelphia at Chicago
Montreal at St. Louis
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Atlant
Texas 10,0
Kansas City 5. California 2
' Chicago 5, Seattle 4
Saturday’s Games
Cleveland at Del
ston at New YoFk
’orontoat Baltimore,
ttle at Milwaukee,
llfornia at Texas, (n)
Oakland at Kansas City. nI-
>ta, (n)
Paptoitm
fbm
Gam
I
Robert E
T%e.
1 re4 h m a iv-tV 'tea m
ed up its third impr<
victory but. lost a si
string in a romp
Gaiena Park in
Bayou Stadium Thu
afjernoon
The Chargers w on
first two games. 46-0
Spring Branch and
touch do iwu run 7. 5-15, 15-10. The win put travel to Galena Park at 7
Alvarado’s kick made it sterling at 2-2 in district P m- Tuesday in another
14-0. action district battle.
But Lake surged into
<*
Softball Results
Men’s Open
Agrttex 11, Mobay
Chemical 2. WP —
Fmtors, LP - Hartman.
HR - Kilcrease, Agritex.
The Crew 12, Safeway Roberts.^Cfo^ck. I
Transmission 8. WP — 'Tarrell, Guenther
Somfoerfeld, LP- Bill- '' ' 1
Britton Equipment 7. Villereal, Godfrey.
KCTavern 0. Bears; Beriinger, Gold.
St. John’s Methodist 14, Smith, Break Aways.
Dandol Lions 11. WP -
rts.HR— Boozers 13, Trinity j
^" Episcopal 7. WP' Terri .[
, r> Dooley, LP — Villemez
John's-* , | ^ HR - T Ooolev D "
US, •
Safeway; Newsome 2, Guest Gang 6. WP -. Angels 10. BARD Social
Tray wick, LP - Leid. HR Club. 4. WP - Tracy Mc-
- Tallent, Young. Denny, Cartney. LB-C Powers
Express.’ | HR - Chanty Bogfo.
Exxon Tigers 16, Me- Fontenot, Angels,
Collum2. WP-Gonzales,
LP-Martin. Honey B's 13. Bom-
Break Aways 9. Hugger ' barters 8 WP — Barr
Bears 6. WP - Snyder, ington. LP — Iris Schells
Lewis. HR — HR — Kratkv, Honey B’s.
xaui uunv out gvu imu
the lead, and "when Hall
scored in the third period
and Alvarado’s kick miss-
ed its mark, the Rebels
trailed by a 21-20 count.
REL entered the fourth
quarter with that pro-
blem, but Hall was just
getting untracked.
Hall scored on runs of 15
and 40 yards in the frame
Jenkins 2, Crew.
Baytown Colts 13,
Reddi-Go-Bucs 6. WP -
Hiller, LP - Cumbie.
Charles LaMarr Truck-
ing 10,'Inman’s Service 8.
WP 7T Green, LP —
Boyer. HR — Wilson, In-
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its 12-point margin of vic-
tory. ■
The Rebels ended with
302 yards total offense, led-
by the blocking of Henrv
'Readies and Mitch
Kovalcik. Rushing plays
accounted for 268 of the
yards, as fullback Keith
Woods had 49 yards on 12
carries add Welch 12
markers on three totes.
Walter Gonzales caught j
Welch's only completion
for 36 yards.
Meanwhile, Joe Con-
I neaiy ied- the Rebel
defense by intercepting
three passes. Richard
Hallberg One To Keep
Eye On In Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO (APj - ting the biggest paycheck
The Texas Open, a golf of his career,
tournament conducted This year’s “rabbit” to
late in the PGA tour and watch is Gary Hallberg,
bypassed by many of the the 1979 NCAA champion |
big-name players^has d from Wake Forest
reputation - as a place University, who is
where a rookie has a good fighting for a place on the
chance of winning. professional circuit. •
Through the years, the Hallberg, 22, of Barr-
Texas Open has been a ington, 111., fired a 6-
place where young golfers under-par 64 Thursday to
fight to hold onto their tie veterans Fuzzy Zoeller
.tour cards and veterans and Bill Rogers for the
attempt to improve their first-round lead. 4
standings on the earnings After a weekend of rest;
list. ‘ Hallberg carded a 65 in
Ben Crenshaw started Monday’s qualifying
his professional Career round to earn a berth,
here in 1973 by winning along with 33 other
the first tournament he golfers, in the $250,000
entered A Terry Diehl,' tournament being played
thinking of quitting golf, over the 6,525-yard, par-70
took the 1974 title. Ron Oak Hills Country Club
Streck won in1978, codec- Course. ^, A •
DR. CHARLES L. ALLEN
• Pastor, First United Methodist Church (Houston)
Will Preach
Barbei
Trip D
DEWEYVILLE IS
Quarterback T>v
connected* with
Fisher for a 38
touchdown pass pla
the third snap of the
to grab a 6-0 lead
the Barbers Hill fresl
held tiie entire
against the Dewe;
junior varsity Thur
Deweyviile threa
to score iff the ci
seconds of the first
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AUSTIN • AP
'.Everyone’s acted li
- ‘ } shot somebody;” is
placekibker Russell
leben describes the r
tion of New Orleans
to his missin#three of
field goal attempts.
Earlier this week,
leben's frustrati
■t. poured out in a
Orleans convenie
store. A fan asked
how much longer he
pected the Saints to 1
him on the roster.
, leben knocked the m«
li^jaw.. . 4-1
"There's nothing
can do. J hated dofoj
but I’m* tired of trying
piease everyone.”
former Texas Longh
star told the Au
American-Statesman i
telephone interview.
After the Saints
Sunday to Chicago,
Orleans Coach Dick No
...... relieved Endeben of
> placekicking chores
Erxleben's request
, the
native, the
taken in the 1979. dr;
will handle only punting
"This is a footbaH-cn
town add they iove tb
football, but
tije dumbest questio:
, * They'd ask. Why did y
miss it?' I'd say the coa
told me to,’ ” said Ei
leben.'
Another one asked
if I had tried to'comn
suicide. I said. ‘Yes, I
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