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subject to the penalty.
Whiteface tennis teams
host Ponies, Sandies
night to play Tascosa.
the elimination of "towel
highschool.
— Move golf and tennis
direction,” he said.
Study cutting the
tional because I did a lot of
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Vanessa Sims lost to Amy 6-1, 6-1.
Baay by default.
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Zinser lost to Ginger Bell Reid and Bailey 6-2, 6-4.
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Springer and Tubb def.
Ruiz and Dawson 6-4, 6-2.
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BATTING (390 al bats)-Boggs,
Boston, 382; Carew, California, 341;
Whitaker, Detroit, JM; Ripken,
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Committee members plan
to pursue the proposal at an
Oct. 16 meeting of the UIL
rule-making body. Perot said
he would be there and would
bring “a bunch of college
graduate football players
who can't do anything but sell
dope for a living."
With proper reforms, "the
games will still be played, the
bands still will play, the drill
teams still will march. They
just won't dominate the
schools," said Perot, adding
that the bands might hit a few
"sour notes," and the drill
teams might have some
curves in the line.” but both
would still perform.
Hopper lost to Cindy Fort-
ner 3-6, 3-6.
N. Sims lost to Paige Col-
lard 14, 34.
Tubb lost to Valle Forrest
2-6, 14.
Cassels lost to Cindy Smith
14,24.
Zinser and Hopper lost to
BeU and Fortner 6-3. 34, 24.
N. Sims and Springer lost to
Baay and Collard 34, 24
Tubb and Cassels lost to
Smith and Forrest 14,64.
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Oakland, 107; Rlaw, Chicago, 75;
JCruz, Chicago, M; wWuson, Kansas
City. M; flawpir, Texas, 42.
PITCHING US decisions -Haas,
Mwaukee, 134, 113. 3.27; Flanagan,
Baltimore, 12-3, .800, 3.12; Mm
Chicago, 21-7. .750, 3.30; MeGregor,
Baltimore, 18-7, .720, lit; Gossage,
New York, 13-5, .706, 2 »
STRIK EOUTS-Morris, Detroit, 230;
FBannister, Chicago, IM; Stieb, Toros-
io. IM; Righetti, New York. M»;
Sutcliffe, Cleveland, 154.
SAVES-Quisenberry, Kansas City,
43; Staniey, Boston, 33; RDavis, Min-
nesota, 30; Caudill, Seattle, 25; Ladd,
Milwaukee, 23.
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Garcia and Bartlett lost to
Andrews and Moon 44,34.
Giris (64)
Connie Zinser lost to Corine
Lehman 14,34
Robin Hopper lost to Jen-
nifer Ranilin 34,24.
Natalie Sims lost to Kelly
Dawson 14, 24.
Charleine Springer lost to
Krish Wassell 14, 14.
Penny Tubb lost to Jennifer
Johnson 24,04.
Kristen Cassels lost to
Elizabeth Pass 04,04
Zinser and Hopper lost to
Fowler and Lehman 44, 24.
Sims and Springer lost to
Ranilin and Dawson 24, 24.
Tubb and Cassels lost to
WasseU and McDowa 34,04.
Hereford 18, Caprock 0
Boys (04)
Rogers def. Steve Weigand
4-1,04.
Anderson def. Rob Brown
6-3,6-3.
Reinauer def. Rick Giles
6-2,64.
Flood def. Richard Lake
6-1,64.
Garcia def. Brandon Helton
6-2,64.
Bartlett def. Chip Bacon
64,6-1.
Rogers and Anderson def.
Brown and Giles 64,64.
Reinauer and Flood def.
Lake and Helton 6-2,64.
Garcia and Bartlett def.
Wiegand and Bacon 6-2, 74.
Girls (04)
Zinser def. Anna Reid 6-2,
64.
Hopper def. Stephanie Sim-
mons 74, 6-2.
N. Sims def. Tonya Fiel 6-3,
6-2.
Springer def. Rebecca Ruiz
74, 64.
Tubb def. Kerri Bailey 6-2,
64.
Cassels def. Kim Dawson
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Toronto, MB; RHenderson, Oakland,
1M; Yount, Milwaukee, IM
RBI-Rice, Bosten, 121; Cooper,
Milwaukee, IM, Wiafield, New York,
113; LNParrish, Detroit, 112; EMurray,
Baltimore, IM.
HrTS-Boggs, Boston, MB ; Ripken,
Baltimore, 3BB; Whitaker, Detroit, 2M;
Cooper, Milwaukee, Ml; Rice, Boston,
187.
DOUBLES-Ripkea, Baitimore, M;
Boggs, Boston, 44; LNParrish, Detroit,
41; McRae, Kansas City, 41; Yount,
Mwaukee, 41.
TRIPLES-Yount, Milwaukee, M;
Griffin, TerBala. 9; Herndon, Detroit,
9; KGibson, Detreit, 9; 4 are tied with B.
HOME RUNS-Rice, Boston, 77; Ar-
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EMarray. Baltimore, M; Lazinski,
Chicago, 31; Winfield, New York, 31.
STOLEN BASES-RHenderson,
“With our special touch”
Coronado, the seventh-
rated 5A tennis team in the
state, is slated to join
Amarillo as opponents Satur-
day for Hereford High School
at the HHS courts.
Robert Cox, coach of the
Whitefaces, seemed op-
timistic his forces had a de-
cent shot against Amarillo.
This year is probably the
year to beat them," he said,
"if we’re going to do it."
According to Cox, Amarillo
mentor Barry Stephans has
proved so controversial that
several of the Sandies' star
players have quit the squad.
The local coach placed the
number at “about 10.” In-
cluded among the departees
is half of the 1982 state
doubles champion pair
Saturday's play is supposed
to get underway at 8:30 a.m.
Cox encourages all interested
tennis fans to attend.
Following are results from
the Saturday and Tuesday
contests, with HHS players
listed first.
Monterey 17, Hereford 1
Boys (14)
Blair Rogers lost to
Bradley Richardson 74, 6-7,
14.
Donny Anderson def. Scott
Lieberenz 74, 6-1.
Greg Reinauer lost to Chris
Rodgers 04, 04.
Don Flood lost to Mark
Lieberemy 64, 44, 34.
Chuck Garcia lost to Mark
Andrews 24. 24.
Bart Bartlett lost to John
Cassteven 14, 04.
Rogers and Anderson lost
to Richarson and Rodgers 34,
44.
Reinauer and Flood lost to
Lieberemy and Cassteven
Bat
leaders
TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE
LEADERS By The Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING ( MB at bats I-Madlock, Pit-
tsburgh, JM; Cruz, Houston, .321;
LoSmith, StLouis, JIB; Hendriek,
StLouis, JM; Mur pS). Adanta, JM.
RUNS-Murphy, Alanta, 13B; Raines,
Montreal, IM; Dawson, Montreal, 117;
Schmidt, Philadelphia, 164; Sandberg.
Chicago,94.
RBI-Murphy, Allanta, 118; Dawson,
Moatreal, IM; Schmidt, Philadeiphia,
MB: Guerrero, Los Angeles, IM; TKen-
nedy, San Diego, 97.
HTTS-Dawson, Montreal, IM; Cruz,
Houston, IM; Oliver, Montreal, 1M;
RRamirez, Alanta, 184; Raines, Mon-
treal, IM.
DOUBLES-Buekner, Chicago, 38;
Oliver, Montreal, M; GCarter, Mon-
treal. 37; JRay. Pittsburgh, 37;
Dawson, Montreai, 36; Knight,
Houston, 36.
TRIPLES-Butler, Atlanta, 13;
Dawson, Montreal, 10; Green, StLouis,
M; Redus, Cincinnati, B; Thon,
Houston,9.
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Tascosa 14, Hereford 4
Boys (44)
Rogers lost to Blake
O’Brien 74, 44, 44.
Anderson def. Charlie
O’Rear 6-2,64.
Reinauer lost to Ted
Megert 6-3, 24, 44.
Flood def. Don Garrison
64,6-2.
Garcia def. Robert Boyce
74, 64.
Bartlett lost to Bruce
Longanecker 14, 74, 34.
Rogers and Anderson lost
to O'Brien and O’Rear 34.
64.6-7.
Reinauer and Flood def.
Garrison and McGill 44, 74,
64.
Garcia and Bartlett lost to
Longanecker and Mullins 24,
64. 34.
Giris (0-9)
Q I'm positive I have an auto-
matic transmission fluid leak,
but. other than the fluid lava!
slowly but surety dropping,
the thing has eluded me. How
do I go about finding the cut
prit before l'm in for big
trouble?
A: After the engine he*
cooled, examine the sesmns of
the transmission pan and
torque converter, as well as
the transmission pan drain
plug (if there is one), the
speedometer cable housing,
the flywheel housing and in-
ner drive axle boots if yours is
a front wheel drive or rear
engine, rear-wheel drive
model If you come up dry, you
may be overlooking parts or
areas that are dirt covered in
this case, the quick way is to
spread out some newspaper
under these areas. Allow the
car to sit. and the paper to re-
main for awhile Red drops
(A T F) on the paper should in-
dicate where the leak is
hiding
ly part of the game.
The contest matches two of
the league's top rushers.
Caprock's Colin Dunavin
leads the district with 448
yards rushing, while
Hereford's Ronnie Terry is
just 10 steps back. Terry has
the best yards-per-carry
mark in the district, averag-
ing 6.5 yards every time be
totes the ball.
Herd coach Jerry Taylor
hopes his players realize they
have a battle on their hands.
“Caprock will give us
everything we can handle."
Although the Horns are 1-3 on
Marshall said he came up competition, which he said
with the package the night are the most time-consuming
before, when he slept only sports, to the summer mon-
three hours and jumped out of ths,
bed to make notes during the - Allow students to miss
night, school only once a year for a
"I'm tired and I'm emo- music contest.
Perot said he was "surpris- dryers, hand warmers,
ed and pleased” that Mar- names on jerseys . . . things we
shall came prepared with a do not need to conduct the
package of reforms, although programs.''
it did not go as far as Perot — A limit on the number of
wants to go. coaches at a school. "I don’t
"I certainly think it's think we need one for every
movement in the proper position,” he said.
soul-searching last night,” number of baseball, basket-
Marshall told the committee ball, volleyball and soccer
that is looking into all phases games.
of public education in Texas. — Limit speech competi-
Marshall’s proposals in- tions to eight per year, with a
eluded: limit of 10 school days miss-
— Requiring high school ed. Marshall said some
athletes to be passing four students miss up to 22 days
courses, instead of the cur- per year to participate in
rent three, to remain eligible, such contests.
Students also would be bann- - Penalize coaches for UIL
ed from participating in a rules violations. A school
UIL contest if it meant miss- would be able to escape a
ing a class they were failing. penalty by replacing the
— A study of eliminating coach. A school that hired a
some sports — he did not say penalized coach would be
M; Murphy, ArtatB. M; Dawson, Mon-
treal, M; Guerrere, Los Angeles, 38;
Evans, San Francisco, 28.
STOLEN BASES-Raines, Montreal,
M; Wiggins, San Diego, 88; SSax, Los
Angeles, M; Wison, New York, Mt
EMilner, Cineinaati, M: LeSmith,
StLouis,40: Redus, Cincinnati, M
PITCHING (15 decisions)-Denny,
Philadelphia, 18-6, .768. 2.43:
MeWilliams, Pittsburgh, 15-7, .M2.
1.24; Candelaria, Pittsburgh, IM. .662.
3.23; PPerez, Adanta, 15-8, 462, 143;
Orosco, New York, 13>7. MB. 1.47.
STRIKEOUTS-Cariton, Philadeiphia,
37B; Soto, Cincinnati, 242; MeWiliams,
Pittsburgh, IM; Valenzuela, Los
Angeles, 112; Ryan, Houston, 171.
SAVES-LeSmith, Chicago, 29;
Holland, Philadelphia, 24 * Minton, San
Francisco, 81; Reardon, Montreal, 21;
DIPino, Houston, M: Sutter, StLouis,
M.
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Hereford’s Oldest Locally Owned Florist
Hereford’s unbeaten the year, Tay tor says they've
Whitefaces travel to Amarillo been “just inches away from
tonight to take on the upset- making the big plays on of-
minded Caprock Longhorns lense and defense.”
in a District 3-5A contest that Taylor said Caprock uses
begins at 7:38 in Dick Bivins Dunavin from various forma-
Stadium tions, and it has been difficult
Caprock coach Ray Baa- to prepare his defensive
inger, happy to finally play a charges for the game. Thu
team of similar size, said Fri- will be the only Thursday
day, “Hereford makes things game for the Whitefaces this
happen, and if they do that season.
against us, they’ll win. If we In another 3-5A contest
make things happen. we’ll tonight, Monterey and Lub-
win.” bock High clash and the
The Herd is coming off a Plainsmen are favored to
big 13-7 upset win over Lub- hand the Westerners their
bock Monterey, while the 16th straight defeat. Friday
Longhorns showed great im- night’s action sees Amarillo
provement in a 174 loss to going to Plainview in a clash
Lubbock Coronado. Caprock where one team will lose its
had two turnovers that gave first district game. Coronado
Coronado 10 points in the ear- travels to Amarillo Friday
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - which ones - that are offered
After a long night of “soul outside of school.
searching,” the director of - Penalize “rodshirting,"
the University In- a process in which parents
terscholastic League defused have their children repeat
a potential showdown over seventh grade so they'll have
scholastic sports and other another year of growth before
extracurricular activities by they begin high school sports,
proposing a long list of Marshall said such students
reforms. should loae one year of high
Bailey Marshall, head of school sports eligibility.
the body that regulates high - Ban interschool contests
school sports and other ac- below the seventh grade. The
tivities, told the Select Com- UIL does not regulate ac-
mittee on Public Education tivities below the high school
Wednesday that changes are level, but Marshall said many
essential. districts use UIL rules
"If we can't control them," throughout their system.
he said of the competitions, Perot has called for a ban on
"we won't have them.” interscholastic sports below
Marshall's plan appeased the high school level. Mar-
committee chairman H. Ross shall proposed a ban on junior
Perot, who says extracur- high school games on school
ricular activities are "steal- nights.
ing” time from education. - A five-year moratorium
Perot has called for de- on adding new athletic pro-
emphasis of high school ex- grams.
tracurricular activities. He - Allow schools to provide
also wants a ban on in- only "basic equipment” for
terscholastic sports below sports. Marshall called for
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