Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1971 Page: 5 of 32
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Rookys
8-16
TEAM STANDINGS
Jokers
8-16
Kids
Alley Katz
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on March 31 and April 1; a
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STRIKES IN A ROW FOR A 279 $130,000.
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Chokers
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Jets
17-11
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Hornets
14-14
Gemini-4
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11-17
Operators
TEAM STANDINGS
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11-17
Mixers
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In the Thursday night mixed
league Jackie Burns bowled a
334 game and a 584 series, while
A E. Henalee bowled a 356
game and his first 600 series.
Other game were Joe Atkins
213, and Loyd Helms and
Jimmy Hornbeck both turned in
games of 200. In team play the
Goatees won four points from
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Astros' five pre season baseball
games in the Astrodome will go
Astrodome ticket office on
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Bank and Trunt and an Foley's
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should be sent, along with check
or money order, to: Baseball
Ticket Manager, Box 1691,
Houston, Team 77001. A 25-cent
handling charge should be
added to all mail orders.
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traded before his playtag career
ends and he might become a
major league manager, some-
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play the Unknowns won three with the Baltimore Orioles Fri-
points from the Dropouts; day for a 16,000 raise.
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golf’s first double grand slam,
powerful Jack Nicklaus scoffs
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“That’s pretty much newspa- the 7,006-yard PGA National
----said Nicklaus of two- Qub course.
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what I want most to to Hollywood, Fla. shot the tour-
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Mary Goodman rolled high
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throughout the Southwest, meries while Wedge Turner
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““"51 vvuvwm rolled a 397 game, Jimmy
Ramage a 319 game and Buddy
Ran data a 202 game. In team
play the Chokers won four
points from the Gemini-4;
Operators three from the
Bowtar Bears; Mixers three
from the AMNm; Jets three
from the Good Guys and the
Roadrunners and Hornets each
1 ion two points.
12 1/2-11 1/2 game and a 623 series. Other The 35-year-old slugging out-
high games were turned in by fielder, the subject of persistent
Tom Reitzer a 222, Joe Atkins trade rumors and a Puerto Ri-
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athletic director and head from the central and west Texas
football coach Loyd Taylor has area.
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Childreas for the second coo- August.
secutive year. Coach Taylor said his
Coach Taylor's East squad ansist salts and members of the
defeated the West 19-14 in last squad will be announced at a
year’s benefit game matching later date.
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on making Lou Brock a better
thief.
Hodges said he will protest a
new rule allowing players to
wear gloves of non-traditional
colors such a sred or blue if the
rate includes pitchers. He said
this would allow a pitcher to
change to a differently colored
glove each inning and would
add to their deception
Schoendienst said he will try
newly acquired left-handed hit-
ting Matty Atou ta the No. 2 bat-
ting position behind Brock, a
hear stealing star, because with
a left-hander at the plate it
makes it tougher for a catcher
to throw out a runner.
Two other big-money signings
were announced Friday—right-
handed Jim Perry, the 1970 Cy
Young Award winner as the
American League’s best pitch-
er, by the Minnesota Twins for a
reported $65,000, and New York
Yankees left-hander Fritz
Peterson for an estimated
157,090.
Outfielder-infielder Danny
Oster also signed with the Yan-
kees, for a reported 342,000
Other signings, for unan-
nounced or estimated figures,
were infielder-outfielder Bob
Bailey, with Montreal; relief
pitcher Phil Regan, with the
Chicago Cubs; second haorman
Cookie Rojas, with Kansas City,
and infielder Tim Cullen and
outfielder Ed Stroud, with
Washington.
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holes to go. Nicklaus now has 10, one be- Longs & Shorts split with the
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obeontopiate N bad tor a temow Sam
Ncklaus has already won Snend said would “burn himself
threeMastersttles, two apiece out at an early age."
in the US. and British Opens
and the 1963 PGA Champion- Two shots behind Jack at the
, Another triumph in the NGA’s 36 held mark was bald-
werti game’s ig Tezan Miller Barber, who
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three-team, Marti
involving the Astros,
and Mtaneeota Twins on April 3.
and games against the Twins on
3 (night) and April 4
my next major championship as
I was for my first."
Nicklaus fired his second
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McCleskey, John & Parnell, Charles. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1971, newspaper, February 28, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483367/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.