Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1973 Page: 6 of 22
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Nineteen positions are still available in the new paved
private parking area at Cen-Tex Stadium, Brownwood
High School athletic director Gordon Wood said Tuesday.
Options on the private spaces are $100 each and parking
win cost $5 for all five BHS or Howard Payne College
games or $10 for all games of both schools.
The parking positions, all no further than 45 steps from
the Cen-Tex ticket booths, will be permanent.
Hie private parking area will be roped off for every
BHS and HPC game and window markers and individual
cards will be issued to each option holder.
Wood suggested that fans visit the parking lot and
determine where they prefer to park before making
selections which are being assigned on a first come, first
served basis.
Interested fans should contact Wood or the Brownwood
Chamber of Commerce office. All funds from the parking
project will go into the stadium improvement program.
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DETROIT AP) - Billy Mar-
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cident which led to his being
fired as manager of the Detroit
Tigers.
Martin says he never told
pitchers Joe Coleman and Fred
Schermen to throw spitballs in a
game last week against
Cleveland.
Coleman and catcher Duke
Sims, meanwhile, also say Mar-
tin didn’t order spitters thrown.
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with Duke Sims in the dugout
and decided to prove to the um-
pires that they (umpires) didn’t
know what a spitter was," Mar-
tin told one reporter "The first
I knew of it was when I saw
Coleman wetting his fingers on
the mound
“Once that happened I had to
stand behind my players," he
continued. “I knew they’d be
fined or suspended for what
they had done and I couldn't let
that happen. I needed them to
pitch.”
Martin told newsmen after
last Thursday's 34 loss to the
Indians' alleged spitball spe-
cialist Gaylord Perry that he
had ordered the illegal pitches
to bring the controversy “to a
head."
“I’m admitting it," he said
then. “We threw spitters
tonight. Obvious spitters. On
purpose.”
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HOUSTON (AP) — The Cin- in the past Mavbe a humh-jj)
Pinchhitter Phil Gagliano put Tony Perez, Jonhnnysenntna
down squeeze with two Denis Menke hit home runs for
outs to drive home the winning Cincinnati
runin the 10th inning Tuesday The Astros had home runs by
night aS the Reds beat the Bob Watson and Cesar Cedeno
Houston Astros 12-7 and took The latter’s two-run Shottd
qyer.undisputed first place in the score in the ninth and sent
theNajonal League West. the game into the extra frame.
The Reds scored four more The Astros jumped to a 34
runs in the inning as they broke lead in the firstinning on wt
afirstplace tie with Los Ange- son's two-run homer*nd Tom-
les, which lost to the San Fran- my Helms' RBI single Rom
ciscp Giants. . , . singled in a run in the third to
You can talk about the cut the lead to 3-1 Hector TK
homersand all," said Reds out- res doubled in a run tor the As-
fielder Pete Rose, “but nothing tros in the fourth. and Rom sin-
was any bigger than Gag’s bunt. gled in one for the Reds in the
Icould talk about that for an fifth to make the score 42. Tten
__ the Reds scored three in 41,
That guy (James Rodney sixth to take the lead
Richard up there throwing the Those three runsin the sixth
ball 100 miles an hour and Gag came on Perez' 23rd home run
catches everybody by sur- Bench's 24th, Ken Griffey's
prise—Ime included—by putting triple and a sacrifice V
it down just right But Gag'Z "Joe Morga^j^ ti
oldopro.He been through this second and scored “ * double
whole thing many, many times error in4he seventh.
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HP draws support
from 'high places'
...Jackets prep for TLC opener
Dr.Robert L. Brooks, and what they wi contimue to findlng • repiacement for
president of Howard Payne, mean to the future.” Royce Johnson, top tailbuck for
assured members of the Yellow The speech by Dr Brooks ite h**1l—r —arnu red k-)ftr
Jacket football team here may have given the Jackets of 12 TLC rushing and scoriae
Tuesday night that his “ad- impetus as they prep for records.
ministration, faculty and staff Saturday’s non-league en- inexperience on the offensive
are loo per cent behind you as counter with Texas Lutheran. line and a revival of the passing
you enter another season of The Paynemen will renew game will also be problems for
competition " their series with the Bulldogs of Wacker, now entering his third
You are about to write coach Jim Wacker at 7:30 p.m. year at Texas Lutheran,
another chapter in Howard in Cen-Tex Stadium. HPC leads All has not been bleak for the
Payne’s history," Dr. Brooks in the series 5-2. Lutherans, however. Defen-
said after two and s half hours The Jackets will have a sively, the starting lineup and
of workout. definite edge in experience secondary return from 1972
I just wanted you to know against the Dogs. "We also have some out-
that everyone here at the HPC will enter the game with standing personnel in several
college is behind you as you go what might be described as a key positions,” Wacker pointed
into.this task. "senior team." HPC’s entire out. The Bulldogs return 26
The president, in his first year offensive line, for instance, is a lettermen, 12 on offense and 14
as head of the Baptist in- senior line with one exception- on defense.
stitution, told the players, head Eddie Bull at center He s a About 90 prospects turned out
roach Dean Slayton and aides junior for TLC’s first workout several
tha! “ long as he is president. Meanwhile, TLC’s Wacker days ago. Of those, 50 were
athietes will be kept on the top has been lamenting his team’s freshmen.
echelons among students at inexperience on occasion: Offensively the Bulldogs will
Howard Payne." "There are some big holes to return David Wehmeyer (6-2,
This to as it should be,” Dr. fill." 205) at the fullback position.
Brooks said.” It would be hard Of primary concern for Wehmeyer will be starting his
lor me to express what athletics Wacker and assistants during third year as a fullback after
have meant to Howard Pavne pre-season drills has been breaking the college's scoring
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wj®?' A test for Lion defense
New York 7, Philadelphia 1 One of Brownwood High’s +*****************
St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 2 football goals this year is to get *
Cincinnati 12, Houston 7, 10 back in the old groove: winning * ___ (
innings with good defense. Z BROWNWOOD
Atlanta 3, San Diego 0 Think back to Coach Gordon *
San Francisco 3, Los Angeles Wood's five state championship »
receiver. Mark Stavinoha (5-11, 1 teams here. They were all »
195|, another four-year starter. . . , rooted in great defense And »
to an exceptional nose guard Wednesday’s Games take last year’s subpar 6-4 *
and linebacker. Chicago - Jenkins 12-13) at finish. In five of those six vic- *
Texas Lutheran finished the Montreal (Moore 7-14), N tories, two opponents were shut * . .
1972 season with a 3-7 official Philadelphia (Twitchell 13-7) out and three others were a__ __ _________ _ (198) and Jerry Lloyd (176)
record after forfeiting wins over at New York (Sadecki 33), N limited to one touchdown each. 4D •/e"p have been A-OK in the middle.
State College Arkansas and St. Louis (Foster 114) at Now it is 1973 and two pre- U‘ K .gg A « • All of which means the three
Prairie View A&M for using Pittsburgh ( Morlan 2-1), N season scrimmages indicate— aA®W NMu • . " Lion defensive backs may be in
ineligible players Cincinnati (Norman 11-12) at and there is doubt that such V U g GD for some busy Friday nights, if
Over the past four years the Houston (Reuss 15-10), informal sessions can be used "7T . . T not this week against a versatile
Atlanta (P. Niekro 13-7) at as an accurate yardstick—that Pg— A Wednesday. September S, 1973 Cooper offense that can focus on
See HP on page 7A San Diego (Troedson 64), N Wood has pieced together any area, but certainly against
another crack stopper brigade. ************** lesser teams down the line.
cuA in Wh , a Friday night in Abilene’ linebacking of veteran Don pSoafar,safety.Richard
SLASS.AAA Wharton and Shotwell Stadium. The Lion Wright and Gary George a Eiggins.and halfbacks Pete
AAAA Killeen managed a total defense's challenge this week relative newcomer “whoelast Hicks and Sam Harrell have
qf yards rushing, between may be greater than any Other year made shownthey are capable of doing
them and, while both enjoyed this year, on offense as the Om‘Todine the ,0°
some success through the Still, it is in this area that rusher. scorer and pw But for them and the rest of
airways, their passing statistics Brownwood's hopes for an upset receiver the Lion defense the opening
were not all that impressive must be placed. And the Lion test comes Friday night.
But neither Wharton nor defense seems well-geared for “ ---'----------------
Killeen—a former Class AAAA the tasks at hand 1 /• .1 A .
power caught in a rebuilding A rallying force in two Victory Over AstCOS
year-is Abilene Cooper, the sparkling scrimmage per- Y 11
Lions season-opening foe formance has been the _ . . f
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1973, newspaper, September 5, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575353/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.