Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1978 Page: 12 of 18
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday. April 19
Wheatley woes far from over
ferent tune Thursday after the belted a three-run homer and
Brewers recelved a taste o Fred Lynn, who had four hita.
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Quarter-finals
Best of Seven
Thursday’s Game
Philadelphia 137, New York
IX, Philadelphia leads series 3-
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ST LOUIS (AP) - Police
said World Boxing Association
heavyweight champion Leon
Spinks was arrested early today
after he failed to produce a
driver’s license and was under
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Carr and Wheatley principal AC.
Herald Jr testified, however, that the
Madison Md Chariton Pollard contests
were Junior varsity games
Marshall also said it appeared that
the same player - one named Smith -
had played in three games la a weak,
but Carr claimed Wheatley had two
Smiths - Edgar and Warren
Wheatley records show that Edgar
Smith played against Charlton bpollard
as a member of the junior varsity on
Nov. 28, and Warren Smith played var-
sity games against Pinkston Nov S
and South Oak Cliff Nov. X.
But Marshall said his office had no
eligibility list with Warren Smith’s
name on it, as required by UIL rules.
A female companion with
Spinks, identified as Charlene
Gunn. X, was also arrested.
Corona said, for interfering
with an officer and for possible
drug violations. Corona said a
substance, also believed to be
marijuana, was found on Miss
Gunn.
Corona said the Spinks was
stopped after police saw him
drive into a restaurant parking
lot around 4 a.m. with his lights
oft.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Houston
Wheatley's “rip ‘n run" basketball
team has been cleared of a rule
volation that could have cost it the
Class 4A title, but the University Inter-
scholastic League will probe another
Wheatley won the championship
March 4 by nipping San Antonio Fox
Tech, M83, in overtime.
Asked if he envisloned returning for
another sesslon before the UIL's state
executive committee. Wheatley Coach
Jackie Carr said:
"AU my records are clean They can
check anything they want to check and
they ain't going to find nothing.'’
The nine-member committoe decided
Thursday that Wheatley had not
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Friday’s Games
San Antonio at Washington,
series tied 1-1
Milwaukee at Denver, Denver
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Seattle at Portland, Seattle
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Bill Farney, UIL athletic director,
cast the lone vote to strip Wheattoy to
its title
League director Bailey Marshall said
the staff investigated Wheattoy after
receiving an unsigned latter and two
anonymous telephone calls. Including
one from a man who identified himself
as a coach in the Dellas-Fort Worth
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anonymous messages.
The Wheattoy investigation focused
on late November, when the Wildcats
played Houston Worthing on Nov. 22,
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opened the season by battering Angeles Dodgers defeated the -------------------------------- Mt. a fourth-inning double that
Baltimore for 40 runs to three Houston Astros 5-1 and toe Ban _ moved him into a tie with Goose
games. Manager George Bam- Diego Padres blanked toe Ab COUQOr golters Goalin for 32nd place on
berger, who spent 10 seasons in lanta Braves 20 wMto at Louls- . .... baseball’s alltime Mt parade
an Orloles uniform, cracked Pittsburgh end Moatreel- eye ODOtheT title with 938 extra-base hits. Yai to
that "things coaid be worse, I Chicago were washed out TYLER Texas AP) - Da- two behind Eddie Math-
coaid st be their pitching Butch Hobson, called "toe Suthwest Catenet
coach." best No. IMttortabeeetmB’’by uom“nEhamolo""Houston ......
.Bamberger was sndngadu- Tezas ******* medaiftEdPioki to the pro „Mllwauken pitehen Mooe
tour, imt the Cougars return this the flexor muscle in his right
2-___ Mg .__ _ i~____ _ 20 g year with the next best thing elbow and will be sidelned for a
their own medicine. fined a two-run shot in the AM John Stark last year’s run- Honw“iwuroeseUeGto"“
They wiped us out end 1 just as the Red Sox breered to their nerup by a single stroke. month or more.
want to get out of here,” he said seventh consecutive vietory and mhe cougars. Who have won Dodgers 5, Astros 1
after the Boston Red Sox a 60 home record behind Bill four consecutive SWC golf Steve Yeager's three-run
bombed the Brewers 104 with a Lee’s seven-hitter. crowns, are expected to get double broke s tie ee Loe Ange-
16-hit attack and scored X rene "Hobson and Lyra certainly some heat from the TnM lee scored four times in the sixth
In sweeping a three-game serine are hitting the ball, but so is Longhorna, Tezas Aggles and inning and snapped Houston’s
at Fenway Park "They’re »e everybody." sald Manager Don Southern Methodiet when the 54- four-game winning streak
beat hitting team in the league," Zimmer "It doesn’t surprine hole tournament opera today behind Doug Hsu's elght-hit
Bamberger added me in the toast I knew we could The meet will conclude Sun- Pitching
That was toe only American Mt the ball Seeing Lynn get day
League game played since New four hits. Butch a long homer. Houston Dave Wit Padres 2, Braves 1
Homa’ 1977 team shot 873, only Randy Jones pitched a three-
nine over par at Briarwood hitter with ninth-inning help Maa "T camle Sb/iraAA/kW a (
Country cub. The Agges were from Rolle Fingers amd Bob Len-1eX gins SCOTTer TO )
igeond it 907. mvu rapped a two-run IIIDran- • •y . “4 $
Returning with Stark are ning single off PhU Niekro, who
S™? mnae regional track competition basketball
kaneas, ninth-place Reagan and didn’t force things or try to _ pot. sant. Ann t as .wumn , s,: ralp. ByI The Associated Press
Brawn of Southern Methodist, push myself,” said Jones, the • Texas high school Eari,Y:sasRea! ci—»nwi
end Arkansas Bobby Baker 1976 Cy Young Award winner gris qualifiers continue their mfumd Das _ Bates, Crom Platns « Dee - Underwood. Rletng
mid Greg Storm. and Rice’s who is batting back from arm "dash to state" this weekend p. u.
Barton Goodwin, all 10th place surgery "Everything seemed with appearances at regional 421 san *™aws;si»n Hip*er S«Ki*^
Fniher. to fall into niece todav" track meets in Abilene, aPu- Laven Vincent 3-11*; na7.1.
nnsoners. .. ____.. . nNun.cma Stephenville and Arlington Dedr Long Goldt waites-ig. Me Rus - Becky Moore, May 8:126;
Eech school is allowed to en- Desptte Niekros 0-4 record, . Aunzuon Dic-sunHeubner. .Bangs1u. Glenda Rhoades, sur 6:30.4, Lnda Key,
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1978, newspaper, April 21, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573291/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.