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Mineral Wells Index. Friday, July 9,1982, Page >
Index Sports
Italy, W. Germany reach
I
finals
in W. Cup soccer
Boston sweeps Texas 3-0
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Boston’s final ran scored in
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five kicks • was filled with
tension.
With France up 3 '• 2,
French goalkeeper Jean - Luc
Ettori batted down a kick by
German sweeper Uli Stielike,
who collapsed to the grass
and held his head in agony.
But then Bidier Six kicked
his shot within reach of
German goalkeeper Harald
Schumacher, who jumped up
and waved both fists high in
the air. Six walked glumly
back to this teammates, then
fell to the ground in tears.
Rene Litt barski made it 3
• 3 for the Germans. Then the
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The cost of the five - day
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Registration will be limited to
42 participants. Additional
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dcto’t hit,” said Tana
manager Don Zfaurier
threat by getting Bannister to
ground into a double play
and pitched one - hit ball the
for him.
Zokol never has been in
the top 20 of a tournament.
In fact, he’s made money in
only three of his 20 American
starts, standing 210th on the
current money list with.
$2,743.
The former Brigham
Young University standout
admits the pressure has been
immense in his first pro
season.
“It’s been a tough year and
I knew it would be. I’m just
trying to persever. I’ve got to
convince mySblf I can play
with these guys, players I’ve
seen on TV for the last 10
years. I know my game is
good enough,” he said.
- If he never wins another
dollar, Zokol will be known
as one of the sport’s pioneers
Diehl hasn’t won since the
1974 Texas Open, his lone
victory. Of his 39 rounds this
year, only two have been
under 70. He beat his lowest
18 this year by four strokes.
Edwards’ only triumph
came in the 1980 Disney
who have never been in a
World Qip final, play for
third plaice Saturday in
Alicante.
In Rome, celebrating
Italian fans stopped traffic
and threw women into the
Trevi fountain.
It will be the fourth finale
for both teams. Italy won in
1934 and 1938 and West
Germany in 1954 and 1974.
In the nerve • wrecking
contest
nearly
looked
pulling
overtime. But West Germany
got a goal from its leader,
Karl - Heinz Rummenigge,
who had sat out the first 90
minutes with a thigh injury,
and then pulled level at 3 • 3
on a goal by Klaus Fischer.
The penalty contest • in
which each team was alloted
They're something to
see...first hand and
of France and Rummenigge,
made their kicks.
And then it was sudden
death.
Poland played without its
offensive sparkplug, Zbigniew
Boniek, who was sitting out d
one • match suspension.
Grzergorz Lato, the leading
scorer in the 1974
tournament with seven goals,
could not penetrate the thick
wall of Italian defenders.
“I felt immediately we
were on our way to the final
• because Poland had
difficulties coming through'
our defense,” said Italian
Coach Enzo Bearzot.
his brother, Danny.
Cudd, also in his rookie
season, posted his best tour
score. To do it, he birdied the
last hole, late in the sunny,
pleasant day.
TTie field is playing for a
first prize of $45,000 from
the total purse of $250,000.
Right - hander Dave Goltz,
2 - 2, fougit control
problems before being
relieved with one out in the
sixth after issuing his sixth
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - over the right field wall. It
Fred Lynn drove in four runs, was his fifth homer in the last
three of them with a third *
inning, tie - breaking hone
run, as the California Angels
snapped an eight - game
losing streak Thursday night
with a 5 - 1 lead over the
Cleveland Indians.
Right hander Lary
Sorensen, 7 . 7, allowed
leadoff singles by Brian
Downing and Rod Carew in
the third. After' Reggie
Jackson struck out and Don
Baylor filed out to center,
Lynn drpve his eighth homer
this year, shutting out Texas
on six hits, although he
walked four.
“You’ve got to give Rainey
crerfit,” said Honeycutt, 4-9,
“he pitched a heck of a
game."
“I got away with some
pitches," said Rainey, 5-3,
“but I threw the ball pretty
well for the most part and
kept it generally where I
wanted it.”
“That’s what we’ve been
waiting for. Rainey has
gotten better every time out
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Rood, sweat__
ushered Italy and ___
Germany past desperate
opposition into the final of
the World Cup and a
showdown Sunday for global
soccer supremacy.
West Germany reached -the
finale, with a 5 • 4 sudden ■
death victory over France
Thursday night in Seville. The
teams had fought to a,l - 1
draw in regulation and it was
3 - 3 after a 30 - minute
overtime.
Horst Hrabesch scored the
fifth German goal in the
Penalty - kick, tiebreaker
session to eliminate France.
In sweltering Barcelona,
Italy’s Paolo Rossi continued
his fairytale comeback as by
MADRID, Spain (AP) -
and tears
West
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The First Annual Tennis
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Tarieton State University
Department • of Continuing
Education will be held the
week of July 25 and will
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The Indians grabbed a 1 * 0
lead in the first on a single by
Alan Bannister and Andre
Thornton’s two • out, RBI
double.
Downing tied it for
California with a leadoff
homer in the bottom of the
inning, his 12th.
Lynn made it 5 • 1 with a
run - scoring grounder in the
fifth inning after Jackson had
walked and taken third on
Baylor’s single.
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Southwest Conference singles
champion. He was also NCAA
All - America at T.C.U. in
1977 and has participated as
a professional in the United
States and French Opens and
at Wimbledon.
Doug Crawford is holder of
the National Hard Court
Junior Title and several state
championships. He was 1981
singles champion in the
Southwest Conference and
repeated as conference
champion this year. Doug is
currently ranked the Most
Valuable player on the
University of Texas at Austin
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -
Canadian Dick Zokol has
found a revolutionary way to
shake the tension of playing
his rookie season on the
American golf tour.
He listens to soft rock
music through earphones
while he plays the game.
Zokol tried the strategy for
the first time Thursday. It
worked.
’ He fired his best round as a
professional, a 7 - under • par
65, that earned him a piece of
the opening Greater
Milwaukee Open lead with
Scott
David
Diehl.
“It
iaid.
’ Such a lofty spot on the
leaderboards is unaccustomed
BASEBALL
American League
NEW YORK YANKEES - Activated Doyle Alexander,
pitcher, and optioned Andre Robertson, infielder, to
Columbus of the International League.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Activated Otto Velez,
designated hitter, and optioned Steve Senteney, pitcher, to
Syracuse of the International League.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES - Recalled Ken Smith, first baseman -
outfielder, from Richmond of the International League and
placed Terry Harper, outfielder, on the 15 • day disabled list
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA — Named Richard Drfinan vice president - video of
NBA Properties.
NEW YORK KNICKS — Named Mike Fratello and Richie
Adubato assistant coaches.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed James Bennett wide
receiver, and Ben Needham, linebacker.
DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed Monty Hunter, safety, to a
series of one - year contracts.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed Joe Mullen, forward, to a
multiyear contract.
COLLEGE
CINCINNATI — Named John McNamara, head women’s
tennis players in Texas as ranked among the top 32
instructors. players in the nation. He is
. - Brothers Randy and Doug
Crawford will be joined by
Tut Bartzen, Jr., in the camp
that will run from July 25 -
Mazzilii misplayed into a
double.
“I did the best I could do,”
said Mazzilii, booed heavily
on that play and every
subsequent time at bat. “I
should have caught it. I have
no excuse.”
“That was a tough play,”
said Evans. “I hit that ball
hard and it was into the wind.
It hit off his glove and the
wall. He did as good on it as
he could do, I think. It was a
really tough play.”
That came in the sixth
when Boston scored its first
two runs. Glenn Hofftnan
doubled and scored on Jerry
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• ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)
-r The Boston Red Sox head
for home today, leaving the
Texas Rangers wondering
What happened.
The Rangers were on a roll,
with seven wins in nine
Ounes, until Boston hit town
Tor a quick, two - game series
Wednesday and Thursday.
Boston swept both games,
8-5 and 3-0, and barely worked
up a sweat in either game.
After Thursday’s loss,
Texas starter Rick Honeycutt
riiook his head and said
’This was one of those games “He the ,n t00*
when you come in here ^ots and when you keep it in
(clubhouse) and you don’t t*”** they (batters) are
understand how they got not going to hit him.”
three runs. But they did.” Rainey’s teammates
•• ™ backed him with nine hits,
Boston starter Chuck three by Dwight Evans,
barney went the distance ‘‘nS guy hit. me as well
.Thursday for the second time as anybody on that ball
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with his headset.
Jack Tuthill, the PGA
Tour’s tournament director
and a 22 - year veteran of the
American circuit, believes
Zokol’s music listening is a
first.
“And I see nothing wrong
with it either. It might Hock
out distractions," he said. World team title, playing with
“We’ve had a lot of guys
listen to ball games, both
baseball and football, but
never this,” said Tuthill.
Zokol wore the headset
while he was walking between
shots over the 7,010 - yard
Tuckaway Country Club
course.
T was out in my own little
world with my music box. It
was soothing. It helped take
away the prssure,” he said.
Except for Simpson, those
at the top are all struggling to
established himself' with four
- Vkur earnings df $451,000,
nearly ohe • third of that ___
coming in 1982. He won the rest of the way for his 10th
1980 Western Open. save.
Bratzen was 1974 state
high school doubles
champion and joined Randy
Crawford to win the 1976
Southwest Conference
doubles title. He turned pro
in 1979 and in 1980 was
DALLAS (AP) — The The Cowboys have signed
Dallas Cowboys have signed 14 of 16 rookies, Aiello said.
Monty Hunter, a 6 ■ foot - 0,
201 - pound safety from
Salem College, to a serie# of
one - year contracts, Cowboy
spokesman Greg Aiello said
Thursday.
Hunter was the National University of Wyoming.
Football League team’s
second draft pick in the
fourth round, Aiello said.
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