The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1984 Page: 5 of 10
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The Hereford Brand-Friday, October 5. 1»M-Page 5
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For U.S. Senate.
He knows that the criminals,
not the guns, are
responsible for crimes.
The Sportsman 's Choice
for Texas and America.
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A new set of replacement umpires
worked (lame 3 of the NL playoffs in
San Diego on Thursday night, where
(tie Padres defeated the Chicago
t ubs 7-1 The t ubs won the first two
games in Chicago
Crew chief Terry Bovey. 37. said
he and his crew did an excellent job
in their first postseason appearance
Caprock beat Hereford’s junior
varsity IM. IM Caprock beat
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first-degree black belt. Crox has
nine first places Saturday from Pam- achieved fourth-degree status
Also performing in the adult divi-
sion was Hereford's Carl Simpson
Simpson is ranked No. 2 in the
Panhandle and South Plains He won
second places in the middleweight
fighting and forms competitions at
Pampa. In addition, Simpson is the
regional middleweight champion.
Junior Division competitors Dom-
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In 18 seasons as a quarterback in the
National Football League, Fran
Tarkenton passed for 47.OT3 yards, a
distance of more than 26 miles
Umpires continue to hold out
By BOBGREENE
AP Sport* Writer
Basebail's top league officials and
Hichie Phillips, the attorney for the
striking major league umpires, con-
tinued their long distance talking in
an effort to end the dispute
Yes. 1 have talked to both"
American la-ague President Bobby
Brown and National la-ague Presi-
dent Chub Feeney, Phillips said by
telephone from his Philadelphia
home But I'm not going to discuss
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A Business Expansion?
Field. lx>ng was stopped for a short gam
on the second-quarter play. I<a Plata won
the game over Clovis Marshall 14-6.
Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miks
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
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W pa and the first S.J. Cho’s Tae Kwon
Do Karate Championships, accor-
ding to instructor Lupe Crox.
George Zepeda, the Texas Panhan-
e , die and South Plains regional
lightweight champion, won two first
places at Pampa. Zepeda won the
honors in lightweight fighting and
forms.
Zepeda holds the No. 1 Texas rank- ingo Diaz and Gary Hamilton had
ing in karate, and is the regional
lightweight champion. But Crox is
hoping for more from Zepeda
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PIONEER
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anything about the details "
Three of the substitute officials
who worked the AL playoffs in Kan-
sas City — Bill Deegan. John Bible
and Kandy Costal - are scheduled
to be on the field tonight when the
Detroit Tigers play host to the
Royals They will be joined by three
Michigan men Doug Cossey.
Richard Runchey and Richard Fet-
chiet
We had many discussions today."
Phillips said just before midnight
Thursday of his conversations with
the league presidents And we will
have more tonight ’
A.O. THOMPSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Margaret Schroeter Owner
Abstracts Title Insurance Escrow
P.O. Box 73 242 E. 3rd Phone 364-6641
Across from Courthouse
Locals win nine first places
"We have one guy who is going to
try for a world-class blackbelt at
Oklahoma City,” Crox said Victor
Brown is in the mini pee-wee divi-
sion. He is a brown belt "
A brown belt is the step im-
mediately below black belt in world-
class competition Brown is 9 y ears
old, and won first place in fighting
and first place in forms, Crox said
In the women's adult division.
Rosa Garza won first place in
fighting and second place in forms in
the heavyweight division Crox said
she has a gold belt Carla Cater won
the No. 1 positions in middleweight
fighting and forms at Pampa
For junior girls. Sally Garza. 13.
was first in forms and second in
fighting.______________________________
Yogi Berra played in a record 14
World Senes and added seven more
classics as a manager or a coach
sort of a tune-up in Pampa for the
Oklahoma City event. Diaz, 13, and
____ Hamilton, 12, are to fight against the
4. "This is one guy we're hoping will world junior division champion Er-
*• world champ when the world cham- me Reyes of California Nov. 3.
. pionship fights are held in Oklahoma However, Diaz won two first places
City in November,” Crox said He's in the Pampa tourney, and Hamilton
got a good chance."
Crox should know about what kind
• of chances Zepeda has. Ir. order to be third in fighting, the same categories
an instructor of a karate club that
competed in the Pampa tourney, a
person had to hold the rank of at least
In the 1 SOO's. if a person wanted to open a large retail store, he might need five or six
thousand dollars for merchandise. If he was contemplating from three to eight new stores, h.
could figure on needing fifty thousand dollars.
While the amount of capital may he a little different today, the overall need tor money is -til
there. And th.it's where we can help.
We re the hank with the pioneer spirit. We understand what it takes to get that lxisine*s ott
the ground, and how to expand your existing one. We invite you to come in and let us get to
know you • and your business. That way, we understand how to serve sou better.
It's this kind of dedication to you and your business that makes us the bank with the
pioneer spirit.
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Booster president
urges fan support
Dear edilor
Fur wveral years. Hereford has
earned and deserved the reputation
f having great fans and many sup-
porters and followers of its school
athletic teams At all football games.
Hereford fans liave turned out in
gr< ater numbers than our opp»nei<s.
whether we were playing at home or
away
We. as members of the Whiteface
Booster Club, would like to en-
courage all citizens to continue their
support of our football team and
...... lung staff in their efforts this
season
We have a f x-tball team and
io.« rung staff that enjoy winning as
much as anyone else We need to stop
and remember that our football team
is made up of 16-. L- and 18-year—Id
boys wh need our supp->rt. not our
ridicule
Our team is composed of some of
the finest young inen in our com-
munity Without making any ex-
cuses. they have been plagued with
injuries and illnesses all season —
cm umstani-e* bey odd their isintrol
Yet they have responded with their
capabilities to th«-se uncontrollable
circumstances anil are trying as
hard as they can
S. let * show that we are still living
up to cur reputation of Hereford hav-
ing the best fans and the most fans
let's all get behind the Herd and let
the coaching stall and Rs.tball team
know we care alx-ut them, support
them and are proud to have them
representing Hereford
I l I H. II) KI'
Whilclace Booster < luh
Dale Scott, president
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Parsell, Reed D. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1984, newspaper, October 5, 1984; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348376/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.