The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1985 Page: 4 of 12
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The 1985 season ended for Stanton
Junior High School volleyball teams
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Hereford High School volleyball
teams had their struggles last week
in losing matches to Palo Duro and
Lubbock Coronado.
The HHS varsity lost to Palo Duro
15-3, 15-6 on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and fell
to Lubbock Coronado on Saturday,
15-8, 15-4.
In junior varsity matches, Palo
Duro defeated Hereford 15-1, 15-4,
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football standings
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Our Heartfelt Thanks to our many
friends and relatives who helped us in
the time of our bereavement.
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P.O. Box 73 242 E. 3rd Phone 364-6641
Across from Courthouse
For the season, the Hereford varsi-
ty has an 0-19 record, including an
0-10 District 3-5A record. The HHS
junior varsity stands at 0-15 for the
season.
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May The Good Lord Bless Each And
All.
Junior Varisty Action
Rita Valdez of the Hereford High School junior varsity
volleyball team bumps the ball from the back line in a
match Saturday against Lubbock Coronado. Number
32 of Hereford, whose face is hidden by the ball, is
Vickie Padilla.
HHS spikers fall to Coronado
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RESULTS
Saturday. Sept. 28: Rams def Packers; Car-
dinals def Bears. Lions def Cowboys
Saturday. Oct. 5: Cardinals def Lions; Rams
def Bears; Cowboys and Packers tied.
Saturday, Oct. 12: Rams def Cowboys; Car-
dinals def Packers; Lions def Bears.
Saturday, Oct. 19: Rams and Lions tied; Bears
def Packers, Cardinals def Cowboys.
Saturday, Oct. 28 schedule: Cardinals vs.
Rams, 9 a m , Cowboys vs Bears, 10 a.m ; Lions
vs Packers. 1 p m
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Those games are at Lubbock
For every call, card, visit, floral ar-
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most grateful.
THIRD & FOURTH GRADE BOYS
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automatic tarpaulin machine here. damaging He was hit on the pitching
More extensive tests uncovered “a hand by a comebacker off the bat of
tiny bone chip on the outside of the Willie Upshaw during the American
left knee. It's in the area of the League playoffs against Toronto and
tenderness which wouldn't go had to leave the game when the hand
away,” Jim Toomey, the Cardinals' stiffened in the dugout.
public relations director, said Mon- "I had no problem yesterday, I had
day. "The prescribed treatment for no problem today and it'll be all right
this is for Coleman to rest for six in tomorrow's game,” said
weeks, so he will not see any action in Saberhagen, the ace of the Kansas
Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
3 year CD
two fumbles, and strong safety Ricky There were 168 entries in the
Ruiz recovered one fumble. seventh week of the football contest.
The victory gave the Maroon See the football contest pages in to-
junior varsity a 3-2-1 record with day's issue for week eight of the con-
three games remaining in the test.
Saturday. Sept a; Oden def steelers: Dolphins Monday when the seventh and eighth
gfhen-gmgdraevcuam-ist.
Saturday, Oct 12: Dolphins def Raiders; Jets Levelland 15-3, 13-15, 15-2, and the
and Steelers tied; Oilers def Chargers. Seventh grade team lost 15-3 15-4
Saturday.. Oct. 19: Raiders def Steelers; Final season records for these
Dolphins def Chargers; Oilers def Jets Stontn -___ e . . ..
Saturday. Oet 25 schediule: Raiders vs Olers, ii Stanton teams are 1-6 for the seventh
a m ; Steelers vs. Dolphins. 2 p.m . Chargers vs. graders and 0-6 for the eighth
Jets. 3 p.m graders.
The Stanton ninth grade volleyball
, from Romo to give Hereford a 20-0 place Hereford Bucks and will
and Coronado beat Hereford, 15-2, lead. receive $20 each.
153; Later in the quarter, Romo rushed The third place prize went to Janie
1 he Hereford teams play at five yards for a touchdown and Paul Banner of Hereford. Kyanne Lindley
Iascosa High School tonight in Maes kicked the extra point to put also missed nine games, but missed
Ama ri °’ with the junior varsity Hereford on top 27-0 for the half. out in the tie-breaker.
ma c scheduled first at 7 p.m. The second half touchdowns for Thirteen people each missed 10
A on Saturday, Hereford hosts Hereford Maroon were a one-yard games. They were Jennifer Scott,
a n llo High School at 2 p .m. at the run by Romo in the third quarter. Raymond Hill, Sherry Fuston, Cal
•5 gym- which was followed by a two-point Jones, Bernadette Kalka, Sammy
conversion by Maes, and a 20-yard Davison. F.M. Cogdell, Dub George,
run by Medina. Robin Parks, Darwin Manning, Pat-
Monterey scored its lone sy Hampton, Jim Marsh, and Cindy
touchdown in the fourth quarter. Baker.
Defensive tackle Edward Martinez Many upsets took place among the
and free safety Darrin Barrow each games in the contest, resulting with
intercepted a Monterey pass. 42 people within two games. Twenty-
Linebacker Donnie Rieves recovered five people missed 11 games each
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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Vince Col- game, said with a wan smile Monday
eman s absence from the St. Louis following a workout at Busch
Cardinals’ lineup for the rest of the Stadium.
World Series changes nothing in the Coleman, who stole a rookie-
minds of the on-the-brink Kansas Ci- record and major league-leading 110
ty Royals. bases this season, suffered what was
We ve lost two games without called a bruised and scraped left leg
him, Bret Saberhagen, the Royals’ during the National League playoffs
starting pitcher in tonight’s third when he became entangled in an
Maroon JV scores 41-6
< victory over Monterey
J The Hereford High School Maroon Estacado on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 10
FI junior varsity built up a 27-0 halftime a.m., at home against Lubbock Cor-
■ lead enroute to a 41-6 victory over onado on Thursday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m.,
B Lubbock Monterey last Saturday and at home against Plainview on
B morning. Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
A Quarterback Raymond Romo _ . ..
scored three touchdowns for Football contest
" Hereford, fullback Bobby Medina
scored two touchdowns, and tight ends in tie for
end Kyle Streun scored the other
: touchdown. top two places
Romo and Medina each scored
with 12-yard touchdown runs in the Four people tied for first place
first quarter as Hereford Maroon led with nine misses in last week’s
14-0 at the end of the period. After his Brand football contest, and two of
touchdown run, Romo passed to them remained tied after the tie-
Gilbert Tijerina, a wingback, for a breaker.
two point conversion. E.H. Loerwald of Hereford and
The conversion attempt failed Susan Higgins of Amarillo both pick-
after Medina’s touchdown. ed TCU 28-10 over North Texas State
In the second quarter, Streun in the tie-breaker.
caught a 40-yard touchdown pass They will split the first and second
team, which concluded its season
45 last week, had a 2-4 season record.
3-0-1 In the eighth grade match Monday,
2-11 Cindy Alvarado of Stanton served
21 seven points, including two aces, in
0221 her team’s 15-13 win.
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the World Series this year unless we City staff in 1985 with a 20-6 record,
get a lot of snow.” The Royals were one out away
The overnight forecast was for from a 2-0 victory Sunday night
mostly cloudy skies with a game- before the Cardinals erupted for all
time temperature in the low 60s and four runs, three on Terry Pendleton's
a 30 percent chance of rain. double.
Coleman missed the final three "We're not going to take that into
p ayof games against Los Angeles tomorrow's game," Saberhagen
and the 3-1 and 4-2 victories in Kan- said,
sas City. "How many games have
they lost since he’s been out?"
Royals Manager Dick Howser asked
no one in particular. "None, right?”
Case closed.
Saberhagen, too, is recovering
from an injury, but one far less
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FIFTH & SIXTH GRADE BOYS
Team W-L
Dolphins 40
Jets 2-1-1
Oilers 2-2
Chargers 2-2
Raiders 13
Steelers 9-3-1
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