The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1985 Page: 4 of 10
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said. “I just did what I felt like I had •
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houses in north Dallas, also has at- ,
tached his paychecks since last Oc- ,
his seven-year contract that brings *
him some $400,000 per year. He is in *
the fourth year of the pact. At one *
time, he had a 15-year deferred con- '
tract at $100,000 per year, but decid- ,
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Dorsett was hit in Dallas with a
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Jack Levin, a sociology professor with agents.
at Northeastern University, said "They are not concerned about
baseball's reach extends far beyond players after they get the signing
prepare for,” he said. "It gives life a Dorsett was to meet with the Inter-
feeling of security. ...It's not just a nal Revenue Service in Dallas to
game. It's not Just kids collecting discuss his financial problems,
cards. Losing baseball is like losing Dorsett’s new agent is Howard
good friends." Slusher, who also represents White.
Harvard psychologist Paul An- Slusher is a good man," White
dreassen, an assistant professor said. "Heu help Tony. You have to
specializingingroup behavior, said feel bad for Tony. He‘s certainly had
he doesn't expect people to jump off . adversity ”
buiidings i wealhy.playens and Dorsett was subject to II.OCO-per-
wealthy owners can't figure out bow day fines while missed training
to keep the game of baseball going _ Camp but Coach Tom Landry says he
"It's entertainment for people and, wants to taik to Dorsett before he
certainly, they care if teams win or makes decision whether to fine
lose," Andreessen said. "But I’m Him. “
sure they can substitute another •i can’t tell what Im going to do
form of entertainment for it. I nnttl t (o, n|ayff " said Landry,
wouldn't wait around for the murder •[ don't want to near anything se-
ratetogoup."
Harold VanderZwaag, a member
of the sports studies department at
the University of Massachusetts,
also downplays the impact of a
strike.
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baseball probably would be very
disappointed. I don't know if we'd
ever want to use the word depressed.
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srrehan of Hereford received Wheeless of Castro, 47 out of JO. and Audy Sciumbato received the second Many of these 4-H ers will travel to
thefirstolace trophy in the senior Jay Gruckley, 47 out of JO, for first place trophy by hitting 40 of JO, and San Antonio to compete at the state
division for his near-perfect and second respectively; and Aaron Cam Neal of Parmer County placed +H trap shoot on Aug. 7.
shooting hitting 73 out of 75. Mark Savage third with 45 of JO Other third.--
West of Castro County placed second Deaf Smith Countyu individuals Other Deaf Smith County sub- The National Football League
in the individual contest with 70 hits were Michael Lemons 39 of 50, Kirby juniors were Patrick Newton, 35 of record for fumbles in one game is
out of 75 Kaul 35 of 50. Keith Kelso 33 of SO, 50; Dan Metcalf, 33 of M; Kevin seven by Len Dawson
Psychological viewpoint
given on baseball strike
By HOWARD ULMAN AP Sporta the start of the National Footbal
writer League season could satisfy sports
BOSTON (AP) - No box scores addicts.
with the morning coffee? No But in early August, as teams are
arguments about the pennant race at getting ready for the stretch run and
lunch* No haaehall eamaa to watch Pete Rose mounts his final assault on
an television after a rough day at the Ty Cobb's all-time hit record, morn-
office? ings without box scores could knock
With the deadline for a walkout by fans a bit off balance, Andreessen
major league baseball players just a said.
week away, how will fans ever cope Stephen Jay Gould, a Harvard an-
with the dawn-to-dusk deprivation thropologist and an avid baseball
that a strike would bring? fan, called the sport “a regular part Todd West of Castro County was »
Were all aware that children of one’s life. " third, hitting « out of 75 Other Deaf ,
need to have routines and need to "All things have a season, as they Smith County +H‛ers who par-'
know what to expect," said Kathleen say in Ecclesiastes, and this is the ticipated in the senior division were
White, an associate professor of baseball season.” Phillips Webster, with a of 75 for
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