The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1985 Page: 5 of 10
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David Alvarado
Jim Bodkin
Chuck Moore
John Dominguez
Wade Easley
Kirk Proctor
Jim Sandoval
Dave Buske
Chip Guseman
Linda Barnett
Jeff O' Rand
John Lesly
Wayne Schrandt
Lee Washington
Colby Lassiter
Larry Ritter
Dave Peterson
Lloyd Ames
Jerry Brock
Kenneth Lee
Dan Dudley
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Tuesdays & Thursdays
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Ferguson, the Reds’ vice president
for publicity, said he didn’t know the
contract amount Rose's old $225,000
RESULTS
Monday, Oct. 28: Dan O’Dell def Raymond
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Tuesday,. Oet »: Karen Marsh & Renee Zinser
def Aurora Dominguez & Rita Soliz; Lorraine
Sandoval & Pat Lawson def. Gay Roberta a Bren-
da Barrett; Gay Carr & Colleen Meyer def Gay
Roberts & Brenda Barrett.
RESULTS
Monday, Ort. 28: Dave Buske def Wayne
Schrandt; Chip Guseman def. Kenneth Lee; lan-
ds Barnett def Dan Dudley; Jim Sandoval def.
Cindy Baker; John Dominguez def. Larry Ritter;
David Alvarado def Jerry Brock; Jim Bodkin
one player, offensive guard Mike
McBride, will not play, because of a
broken ankle
Texas Tech linebacker Brad
Hastings leads the Southwest Con-
ference in tackles with 113 this
season, an average of 16.1 per game
The Longhorns leading defensive
player is linebacker Ty Allert with 62
tackles for an average of 12.4 per
game
The Texas Tech defense leads the
nation in pass defense, allowing 104
yards per game Red Raider op-
ponents have completed 43.7 percent
of their passes, also the lowest
among the top 20 teams in pass
defense
Four of the Red Raiders’ games
have been decided this year in the
last minute and a half of play
By JOHN NOLAN
Associated Press Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) - As Pete
Rose clowned with a bottle of cham-
pagne, Cincinnati Reds owner Marge
Schott announced the signing of the
player-manager to a new, three-year
contract worth at least $1 million.
Schott brought out the champagne
for Thursday’s news conference and
invited reporters to toast Rose, who
YMCA racquetball
league standings
plans to continue that arrangement.
In his first full season as Reds
player-manager, he directed the club
to a 1985 season record of 89-72, 5*4
games behind Los Angeles in the Na-
tional League West. The 19-game im-
provement - the Reds were 70-92 in
1984 — was the best in the major
leagues.
“I’m more excited about 1986 than
I was about 1985, and you all know
how excited I was about 1985,” Rose
said. “We got the thing going in the
right direction, both on the field and
off the field.”
“The defense played a very good
game,” said Stanton Coach Pat
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grade boys “B” division singles. In the other photo, at
the right, is Kristie Allison who finished in third place
in eighth grade girls’ “A” division singles. Not pic-
tured is Brenna Reinauer, a first place finisher in
seventh grade girls’ “A” division singles.
Conference games, Texas is 20-5
against the Red Raiders
Texas has won the last four games
against Texas Tech and has won 18 of
20 games played against the Red
Raiders in Austin.
"They have not played at home in
over a month, so I’m sure they will
be excited about our game They
have played three tough games the
last three weeks (Oklahoma, Arkan-
sas, SMU), but that will just make
them better,” Moore said.
“As usual, they are very strong
defensively and they can really hurt
you with the big play offensively,”
Moore noted.
Texas trailed Texas Tech at
halftime the last two years, but came
back to defeat the Red Raiders Last
as manager guided the Reds to a
second-place finish in the National
League West and as a player broke
Ty Cobb’s major-league career hit
record of 4,191 in 1985.
Rose, 44, seized the champagne
just before the Riverfront Stadium
news conference and pretended to
empty over the owner’s head. Schott
smiled and said, “Next year,” an ap-
parent reference to her hopes of hav-
ing a champagne-drenched cham-
pionship celebration at the end of the
1986 season.
Schott said Rose’s contract was
worth $1 million, but she didn’t say
whether that is Rose’s annual pay or
the overall value of the contract. Jim
HHS volleyball
teams to play
season finales
The season finales for the Hereford
High School volleyball teams are
scheduled Saturday afternoon at the
HHS gym.
Hereford hosts Lubbock Monterey
in District 3-5A matches. The junior
varsity match starts at 2 p.m. and
the varsity match begins 20 minutes
after the junior varsity match ends.
The Hereford High varsity has an
0-13 district record and an 0-22
season record. Lubbock Monterey is
in sixth place in the district with a
3-10 record. Overall, the Monterey
varsity is 8-17.
The Hereford junior varsity has an
0-18 season record.
Amarillo Christian scored a
touchdown and extra point in the
first quarter, and added a touchdown
in the second quarter for a 13-0
halftime lead.
Stadium with the seventh grade
game.
The-eighth grade game will be
played after the seventh grade
game, and then the ninth grade game
will be played.
Correcting some errors in a report
on the Stanton seventh grade football
team in the Wednesday issue of the
Brand, the Stanton seventh graders
are coached by Paul Sample and
have a 1-1 season record. The Brand
regrets the errors.
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contract expired Thursday.
The Reds distributed pencils pro-
claiming, in red letters: “Pete Rose
-One in a Million.”
Schott said the contract amount is
intended “not so much as salary, but
to reward him for what he has done ”
Rose said his new contract doesn’t
depend on the number of fans the
Reds draw, and does not require him
to play any certain number of mm
games. 4
Some critics, including a few Reds 2
players, have suggested that M
because Rose is comparatively old -f
and lacks power at the plate, he -H
should bench himself in favor of us- —M
ing younger players regularly.
Rose noted, however, that the Reds
were 64-46 in games he started. “It ta
didn’t seem like I was hurting the ]
team. ...14
“I’ll play whenever I think I can -
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"i. Stanton scored its touchdown in the
1 fourth quarter when Robert Mer-
01 record to 0-8. A Stanton ninth grade
game against the Canyon
___________ Tuesday, Oct 29: Jerry Brock & Dan O’Dell def. sophomores was canceled Thursday.
Schroeder: Frank Bezner def Harold Brigance; Roger Fades & David Alvarado; Weldon Knabe a • ” — ’
Warner Lawson def Jim Lawson; John Slentz -Darwin Manning def Paul Smith a Wesley
def Terry Russell , George Ochs def David Bone Barnett; Terry Russell & Raymond Schroeder
MEN’S "B" DIVISION def. Jim Lawson & Warner Lawson.
MEN’S “A” DOUBLES
Team
Terry Hassell A Raymond Schroeder
Jerry Brock & Dan O’Dell
Weldon Knabe A Darwin Manning
John Slentz A A.T. Griffin
Frank Bezner A Ron Weishaar
Jim Lawson A Warner Lawson
Paul Smith A Wesley Barnett
Roger Endes A David Alvarado
RESULTS
Jerry Shipman A
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Home O"ces B oomingron Munos
M version after Merriam scored the
touchdown.
Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
355 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
Last season, Rose collected 107 hits F our junior high school tennis players from Hereford
recorrttingu,aamaior-wacgegcareer placedin a tournament last Saturday in Lubbock. In
major league career with Cincinnati t- ephoto at the left are TJ’ Head, left, who placed
in 1963, batted .264 in 119 games in hirst in the seventh grade boys' “A” division singles
1985. He platooned at first base with and Zack Farr, right, who was third in the seventh
veteran Tony Perez and said he —■____________________
Liles said defensive players Phillip year, Texas Tech led 10-0 at halftime
Martin and Bubba Long had outstan- before losing to the Longhorns 13-10.
ding efforts in Thursday’s game A 35-yard field goal by Jeff Ward
Martin is a defensive tackle, and with three seconds left gave Texas
Long plays at the noseguard position the victory. Texas had six turnovers
The 1985 football season ends next in the game.
Tuesday when all three Stanton The Red Raiders go into this
teams go against La Plata. Action week's game with few injuries. Only
begins at 4:15 p.m. at Whiteface -------------------—____________,
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W-L Washington; Wade Easley def Colby Lassiter; to Amarillo Christian, 13-8
10 Chuck Moore def. Dave Peterson ‘
The Texas Migrant Council announces the
Sponsorship of the child Care Food program. All
children in attendance will be offered the same free
free meals with no physical segregation of , or other
discrimination against any child because of race, color,
handicap, sex, age national origin, or ability to pay.
Meals will be provided at the sites listed below
Hereford Texas Migrant Council
101 Domingo St.
364-5972
Rosa Contreraz
INCOME STANDARDS FOR DETERMINING
CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM ELEGIBILITY
help the ballclub. How long do I in- J__J-
tend on playing? As long as I can do J.
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wanpgopiez mgombmhtnscotget along Placed In Junior High Sch<>o’ Tennis Tournament
*' MEN’S «g» DOUBLES
12 Team
10 Colby Lassiter a Jim Sandoval
12 Jim Bodkin A Terry Huffacker
12 David HUI A Larry Ritter
Chip Guseman A Mu Moss
Danny Jws A Ed Reinauer
Dave Peterson A Lloyd Ames
2 Joe Wallace * Sam Metcalf
' Kenneth Lee A Dan Dudley
RESULTS
Tuesday, Oct. »: Jim Bodkin A Terry Huf- T. i a . _
” facker def. Joe Wallace A Sam Metcalf: Colby n the third quarter, Stanton drove
0-1 Lassiter A Jim Sandoval def Kenneth Lee a Dan to the Amarillo Christian eight-yard
w Dudley
0-1 WOMEN’S DOUBLES
0-1 Team
0-1 Gay Carr A Colleen Meyer
21 Karen Marsh A Renee Zirner
21 Lorraine Sandoval A Pat Lawson
21 Aurora Dominguez A Rite Softs
01 Guy Roberts A Brenda Barrell
RESULTS
cTwoteams coming off Southwest “Mistakes took us out of numerous
Con ence losses will battle Satur- opportunities to win the game It’s
day afternoon when the Texas really hard to understand because
kangerrns Aostsnne Texas Tech red J” ■
.Texas Tech was edg ed to Rice 29-27 "We didn’t play anywhere near
Ewo Weeks ag 0 and Texas fell to what we are capable of playing. We
SM4- t last Saturday. have used the off week to regroup
erexas.Tech.Coach Jerry Moore mentally and physically,” Moore
said the defeat to Rice was “the most adds.
disappointing loss since 1 Ve been at Texas leads the all-time series
with Texas Tech, 28-6 In Southwest
Stanton 8th grade falls
Stanton Junior High School's
W-L eighth grade football team fell
10 behind Amarillo Christian 13-6 in the
13 first half and suffered a 13-8 loss
00 Thursday in a game played in
0-0 Hereford.
0-1 The loss dropped Stanton’s season
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m riam rushed five yards for the score.
00 The touchdown was set up by a
00 40-yard run by Merriam. Ron
M Hathaway ran for the two-point con-
MEN'S “A" DIVISION
Player
John Slentz
Warner Lawson
Dan O'Dell
(Jeorge Ochs
Frank Bezner
Gary MeCulloch
Lynn Tarr
David Bone
Terry Russell
Raymond Schroeder
Jim Lawson
Harold Brigance
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