The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1983 Page: 4 of 14
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Bond’s boat down 0-2
The Hereford Brand
SPORTS
Australian’s luck lacking so far
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Travel to Lubbock
Hereford out to prove self today
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day. Hereford's first oppo-
nent in the double-elimination
event, to be contested at Ca-
nyon, was to be Borger at 3
p.m.
Caprock High School
Thursday swept to a 15-2,15-4
triumph over the visiting var-
sity volleyball team from
Hereford High School.
The Whitefaces, who now
own an 0-8 record on the year,
were led in scoring by senior
Shannon Evers' two points.
Four HHS girls netted one tal-
ly apiece.
The local varsity squad was
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Sparta Writer
It’s only September, but
one of the most important
weekends of the college foot-
ball season is coming up.
Rarely have there been this
many big games this early —
Ohio State at Oklahoma,
Texas at Auburn, Michigan at
Washington, West Virginia at
Maryland, all members of the
Associated Press Top Twen-
ty. And that doesn't include
Georgia at Clemson and Iowa
at defending national cham-
in Thursday’s Junior varsi-
ty match, Caprock won in
three games, 15-8, 10-15,15-11.
Elida Acosta accumulated
nine pointe for the Whitefaces
while Nancy Escobado con-
tributed eight.
The HHS junior varsity
girls are now 0-7 this season
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have to beat some pretty
strong odds."
Against the crimson-hulled
U.S. defender Ijberty. the
Australian boat lost its steer-
ing apparatus on the last of
six legs of the opening race
Caprock wint
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break in the headboard at its
mainsail at the start of the se-
cond race Thursday.
Bond said precious time
was leal when a crewman
was sent aloft to repair it.
Moreover, he charged that
Liberty tacked into his boat's
water on the second leg,
almost causing a collision. He
filed a protest, to be con-
sidered by an international
jury today.
not entirely crushed by this
adversity, and, having
predicted his wing-tipped
mystery boat would beat the
Americans 42, rationalizes:
"Maybe our bad luck to all
behind us now and we can go
out and do what we come
here to do."
The America’s Cup, the
prestigious racing trophy
that the schooner America
won in a race against 17
English ships in 1851 and
never has been dislodged
from its present mooring st
the New York Yacht dub.
At a very dear price, he
financed and personally
directed challenges in 1974
with Southern Cross and in
1977 and IM with Australia,
only to win one of the 13 races
against American defenders.
Undaunted, he determined
who is third among loop
pesosrs, connecting on 14 of
27 attempts good for 173
yards.
Split end Mickey Stengel
adds yet another dimension
to the Herd attack with his
talented toe. Stengel is two
for two on field goal tries this
year, hitting a 31-yarder and
a 28-yarder against Canyon
last week.
"Hereford has been the sur-
prise team of the district,”
Salinas said earlier this
week."
Taylor hopes the surprises
will be pleasant ones; for one
more week at least.
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secondary having allowed Lady Luck or not, but it sure-
just eight net yards in two ly hasn’t gone our way,” the
my Gonzales to virtually
recovered from a hip pointer
which tea hampered him in
the first two games. And,
Gonzales will be aiming
aerials at the district’s top
receiver of a year ago to split
end Frank Campos.
LHS coach Anny Salinas
reported that Gonzales has
worked out with the team this
week after taking the week
off before Lubbock took on
the Mustangs.
Salina, touted his defense
last week despite the 386 loss
to Coronado, a game which
was reported as “rinser than
the score indicated." Still,
Lubbock must face the
district's top offensive team
in the Whitetaces, who are
averaging 332.5 yards per
game.
Ironically, Lubbock's
defenders are averaging giv-
ing up 332 yards per outing.
Meanwhile, LHS to averag-
ing only 75.5 yards offensive-
ly per game, while the HHS
defense is ranked third in the
loop, allowing 177 J yards per
game
Mort of that yardage has
state semifinalii
Those familiar with
America's Cup rulings in the
past insist he is barking up an
eucalyptus tree.
Despite these recurring
mishaps, Liberty has eked
out two decisions in excellent
races, winning the first by 70
seconds and the second by 1
minute, 33 seconds.
"We have had only three
minor breakdowns in 56
races," the Australian syn-
dicate boss said, “and now
here we have two consecutive
major ones."
Bond is diiappointed but
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NEWPORT, R. I.(AP)-
For almost all of Alan Bond's
life everything he has touch-
ed has turned to gold, but his
516 million quest for a lumpy
piece of silver originally
worth 5500 is turning sour.
"I don’t know whether it’s
* 6%-point favorite. The pick to Washington (4): Washington
! °labomeztsrecora was 37 2INo. 20 West Virginis at No.
rigid, 17 wrong and one tie for 17 Maryland (3): Jeff
a .685 percentage. For the Hostetler and Boomer
young season, the count to Esiason, two of the better
57-30-1—.655. Against the quarterbacks around, square
spread, last week was only off. West Virginia 34-21.
Hereford's Ronnie Terry dustrialist said after seeing
toads the district in rushing his 12-meter challenger,
with 244 yards, including 162 Australia II, lose its second
against the Canyon Eagles a consecutive race under pro-
week ago. test in the America’s Cup
While concentrating on series.
stopping Terry, the “We should have won both
Westerners must also be of the first two races, but here
aware of the strong arm of we are 0-2 unless our protest
HHS quarterback Mike Scott, of the second race is upheld.
to Mike Tomczak. 813—.468; for the year.
Woody Hayes never would 11-17-383.
believe it, but there stands No. 3 Texas at Auburn
Tomczak at the top of the (favored by 2): Texas hasn’t
NCAA’s complex passing played a game yet, but last
chart with 228.5 points. In the weekend was a bad one
Buckeyes’ opening 31-6 vic- nevertheless. Quarterback
tory over Oregon, Tomczak Todd Dodge suffered a
completed 21 of 25 passes for separated shoulder (not his
273 yards and four throwing one) and star
touchdowns. If you know how linebacker Jeff Leiding
that figures out to 228.5 wound up in the hospital with
points, go to the head of the a 16-stitch cut on his leg from
class. a boating mishap. Auburn
At any rate, the Sooners, 14-16.
playing at home, are a No. 8 Michigan at No. 16
to make one more attempt
with a new wonder boat with
revolutionary fins designed
by Ben Lexcen and tank
tested in the Netherlands
He assembled a powerful
crew which he drilled like a
band of commandos, forcing
them to rise at daybreak for
calisthenics and road work.
He imposed a strict dietary
program.
They say he is Simon
Legree in his fierce
Ata.imln.
dISCipie.
"We've got the boat, the
men and the skills," he said.
“Given a fair break in luck,
we can win."
touchdown on a 20-yard pass. Dame 38-14.
The ninth grade gridders No. 7 Arizona (7) at
from La Plata, meanwhile, Washington State: Upset
squeaked by Bowie of Special of the Week,
Amarillo 1814. The victory Washington State 28-27.
was made possible when. No. 8 Florida State (16) at
with less than three minutes Tulane: Florida State 36-21.
remaining in the fourth Miami at Ohio at No. 16
quarter, Bobby Medina block North Carolina (no line):
a punt which was recovered North Carolina 28-7.
by Bobby Baker to the end- No. 11 Georgia (1 1-2) at
sone for the winning TD. Clemson: Clemson 2817.
Mark Artho recorded the Mississippi at No. 12
Mavericks' other two Alabama (15): Alabama
touchdowns on runs of 5 and 31-14.
76 yards. No. 13 Iowa (3) at Penn
The school's eighth graders State: Penn State 36-14.
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(LUBBOCK) - The won handily 42-8 to Hereford
Hereford Whitetaces will be last year.
out to prove they’re for real to But, the Westerners fell on-
District MA foes at Lowery ly 1814 to 1M, and beat the
Field hero tonight ae they Herd 74 in 1878 after a 64 tie
visit the Lubbock High to 1678.
Westerners to the Herd’s loop Hereford coach Jerry
opener for 1M. Taylor isn't taking LHS light-
Meanwhile, the Westerners ly, especially since
will be trying to prove they’re Westerner quarterback Tom-
more than just the district
Good game
mtaaredardruoadazntn anticipated
has forged a 34 record this I
year against two Class 4A Hereford fans have come to
foes, while Labbeck High la expect a good battle from the
0-2 after losing to Lubbock Westerners, and even though
Dunbar to their opener and the Harris Rating System has
being blitzed by Coronado made the Herd a 24-point
384 in their loop opener last favorite tonight, the game
week. shouldn't disappoint fans for
Still, while LHS looks to be either side.
the bottom at the district bar- Both teams face the same
rel, the Westerners have the team in their next outings to
reputation of fighting the form of preseason
Hereford well, with the ex- favorite Monterey. Hereford
ception of the past two hosts the Plainsmen next Fri-
seasons. day evening, while the
Hereford took the measure Westerners get a week of
of the Lubbockites by a 284 before playing their
count in 1881 enroute to a crosstown rivals on Thum-
Two of the three Hereford
junior high schools which
participated in football
games Thursday gained vic-
tories.
Stanton's eighth graders
downed Pampa 2820 as Mar-
cus Brown scored three
touchdowns, one on an
80-yard run and another on a
90-yard punt return. Mark
Streun added the fourth
Dogie TD by running the ball
in from 26 yards out.
Ninth graders from Stan-
ton, meanwhile, fell 2M to
Canyon. Vincent Brown
scored the lone Stanton
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