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fired Coach Bill Peterson last
week and took over the reins
himself.
One of these days well go
most effective pitctier in the de- after Finley shipped Andrews
riding game-Matlack The home to Boston for making two
‘ard-throwing left-hander had costly errors in last Sunday's 10-
ziven up only one earned run in 7 loss to the Mets.
Asked to compare Washing-
ton and Dallas, New York's Ron
Johnson said ‘I’ve always
thought Dallas was one of the
best teams. When you compare
them to Washington, you have
to think of Washington as being
at the right place at the right
time type of thing . Washing-
ton’s got that feeling spirit...
whatever you call it Dallas is
one of the best drilled teams we
ever meet.”
serious. Bob Griese passed to
Jim Mandich for two Miami
touchdowns as the Dolphins
broke a first-place tie with the
Bills in the American Confer-
ence East.
Redskins 31. Cardinals 13
Quarterback Billy Kilmer
also sprained an ankle but not
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Phipps took over and scored
from the one on a keeper in the
first period in the second peri-
od he hit wide receiver Fair
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Phipps followed right up with
a three-yard toss over the
middle in the end zone to wide
receiver Frank Pitts, which
dosed out the first half with
the Browns ahead 28-0.
The Oilers saw a glimmer of
hope in the third period, shut-
ting out the Browns and scoring
13 points of their own
Oilers quarterback Dan Pas-
torini hit wide receiver Eddie
Hinton with a 34-yard pass in
the end zone and Skip Butler
booted field goals of nine and
31 yards
However. Phipps completed
his .lay’s work early in the fi-
nal frame when he ran 13 yards
up the middle to put the game
lit of reach 35-13
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Reggie Jackson, the most vatu- . And if all that wasn’t enpugh, standing of management.-Then,
able player of the Series who the A’s had to face the Mets they were down Jo 23 players
unleashed a two-run homer in a
Conference game Sunday when
the Cleveland Browns humili-
ated them 42-13
We've been going out there
and making all kinds of mis-
or the World Series.
None of these things was
enough to stop the A’s title
quest, though After all, they
had been doing it like this all
season-overcoming the odds
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Elsewhere Sunday. Miami. Simpson left when he sprained
51. stopped Buffalo, 4-2, 27-6; his right ankle on his 14th carry
Washington, 5-1. topped St. The injury was not believed
Garrison ran for two touch- picked it up and hit Bob Windsor
downs and Roger Staubach with a running 36-yard throw to
passed for two as Dallas stayed the Chicago 10. Plunkett then
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Then quarterback Mike
We went through the entire
year with only 24 players and
still won the American League
pennant, ” said Bando, referring
to the fact that Allan I ewis was
used only as a runner this year
"Lewis has speed, but heck, he
never won any games for us.”
The A’s also overcame the
bencbing of Joe Rudi early in
the season
"How can you bench a guy
like that, no matter what he's
hitting," said Bando "He could
lie the best left fielder in base-
ball."
The A's lost one of their re-
serve players in the World
Series due to a misunder-
phone to await a bid to try to
Gillman, the new coach of the
Houston Oilers, believes that
some day the law of averages
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f club
The Oilers lost their 17th con-
secutive American Football
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out there and knock this stuff
plays Sunday.
We are the best team in
baseball, no doubt," said Oak-
kind captain Sal Bando in the
< ha m pag ne-drenched euphoria
Dick of the winner's locker room, and
Williams, quit on top as man- you had to believe.
ager of the Oakland Athletics. The A's were, rocked with in-
then parked himself at the tele- ternal unrest after owner
been having a sub-par season. * •
told his teammates in a closed
door meeting last week he was
, oing to start playing up to his m «
. potential
Goodness. that tan be awe- Arzor
some A."
Leaks, a one-man avalanche,
rushed for 209 yards against
Arkansas and scored three
four-run third inning and made
a couple of splendid fielding
freshman quarterback David 17, and Houston stayed unbeat-
_________________________________ en Friday night with a 30-7 rout
quarter to give the Steelers a 10- field goals for Detroit but
14 lead. Roy Gerela had kept the missed a 25 yarder. George
leands. 2-4. 40-0. Steelers close with four field Hunt betted three field goals for
Oakland, 3-2, faced Denver, 2- goals. Franco Harris, plagued the Colts.
quarterbacks Scott Hunter and 3, tonight in a nationally tele- by a bruised knee, ran for 102 Falcons 41. ( hargers 0
Jim Del Gaizo in the end zone vised game. Pittsburgh yards after gaining Atlanta Ran in five touch-
Sunday as the Rams beat the Dolphins 27 Bills 6 only a total of 53 in previous downs against San Diego, in-
Packers 24-7. "Up until today OJ. was car- games. cluding two by Dave Hampton.
Browns 42, Oilers 13 and complely bottled up Dan
a game back . of first-place scored on a five-yard run.
Washington in the NFC East. Colts 29, Lions 27
Steelers 26. Jets 14 Marty Domres, making his
Pittsburgh stayed on top of first start of the year at quar-
the AFC Central when Terry terback passed for one Balti-
Hanratty came off the bench to more touchdown and ran one
throw a 16-yard touchdown pass yard for another. Former Colts
to Ron Shanklin in the fourth kicker. Jim O'Brien, kicked two
fr
you play baseball in a situation Suddenly Andrews was gone
like that'* We managed to. from the teain and his dis-
though. We’re really a better appearance created a stir
team then we showed here This amung the players The official
Series shouldn’t have gone announcement was that he was
seven games we should have put en the disabled list because
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more than three weeks and none Andrews eventually returned,
in the National league playoffs but the situation became so
Before this" zoth World Series players knew better
started last Oct 13, the defend- Some of ther wore adhesive
ing World Champion A’» were "No. 17s" Andrews* num-
favored to beat the Mets-a" her in memory of Mike An-
team (hat won the National irews." The A’s felt that the
league pennant with an assort- enigmatic Finley had fired An-
mentof near-miraculous breaks drews on a whim.
and bounces. Andrews therefore, wasn't in
The ball bounced the wrong New York as the A's won Game
way for the Mets in the first No. 3, a 3-2 decision over the
game, -however, as second Mets in11 innings. Bert Cam-
baseman Felix Millan made a ' paneris third single of the
two-run error that gave the A’s came drove in the w inning run
a 2-1 victory. Matlack was the in the 11th.
loser, although he. actually Between the third and fourth
pitched better baseball than Eames, Baseball Commissioner
Tlandstarter! Ken Holtzman. Rowie Kuhn denied Finley/s re-
The Mets tied the Series by
winning the bizarre second dues
game, 10-7 in 12 innings. After Andrews was back in uniform
losing a three-run lead in the for Game No. 4 and was used as
late innings. New York finally a pinch-hitter, but didn't help in
won in the 12th with the help of a 6-1 Mets victory Rusty Staub
those Andrews' errors His mis- drove in five runs for the Mets
new scoring threat as they downed the New York Jets, 2-4,
prepare for next Sunday’s 26-14; Cleveland. 4-2, drubbed
Battle of Unbeatens with the Houston, 0-6, 42-13: Cincinnati.
Minnesota Vikings. The threat 4-2. edged Kansas City, 3-2-1.14-
is defensive end Fred Dryer. 6; New England, 2-4, nipped
That’s right. Defensive end Chicago. 1-5, 13-10; Baltimore,
Fred Dryer, 2-4, shaded Detroit, 1-4-1, 29-27;
Dryer became the first man Atlanta, 3-3, trounced San
only other unbeaten team in came off the bench 10 spur the
SWC play The Mustangs are 1- Mustangs to a 27-16 victory over
0 Rice. Texas Tech whipped
We overcame a lot of pres- cues gave New York three of its and Matlack pitched a three-
sure,” said Bando. "How can four runs in the wild inning. hitter for eight innings
Ri KEN K AllOPOKT Charleso. Finley tried to put on
Nsoeiated Ites Sports Writer the disabled list second
OAKLAND । APi Now you baseman Mike Andrews, who
have ta believe ia the Oakland made two errors in a game
Ns earlier in the Series.
The New York Mets coined Fur six games. (heir usually
the catch-phrase, "you gotta explosive bats were muffled for
believe." but the Qakland A’s the most part by the pow-
ncide it unbelievable Sunday by erhouse New York pitching
winning’the 1973 World Series staff
Overcoming dissension, a Jackson, probably Oakland’s
mnurder threat to -Reggie Jack- best all-arodnd player, was per-
son’ and Jon Matlack, the A’s forming under hazardous condi-
captured baseball's woFld lions. His life had been threat-
championship for the second ened by a letter writer, who
straight year by beating the promised to murder him if he
Mets 5-2 in the seventh game played, in the Series Jackson
We finally did everything to- was protected by FBI men
gether to win this thing," said throughout the week
season X rays indicated Kilmer
rim", te.a had not broken any bones.
2"NoAT passes in leading Washington
suu ™ over St. Louis to avenge the
" ' Redskins' only defeat of the
91: Pam Foster 210-113: April . •
Funderburg 114-81
OUTCAST _ Ray Vess 441-
152; Billy Sharp 429-152: Jamye
Marshall 356-123; Vanessa Mills
135-123.
ACADEMY — Darrel Baird
173-185; David Perkins 441-170;
Debbie Perkins 350-124;
Sarabeth Lynn 327-132.
LATECOMFRS _ pub
Burleson 500-188; Jim Burnet
465-169; Judy Roberts 493-194;
Florence Welch 186-185
touchdow ns as Texas routed the
Razorbacks and rolled to the top Walker had a sparkling debut in
of the Southwest Conference guiding the Aggies to a 35-16
tandings with a 2-0 ledger. victory over Texas Christian.
Only Southern Methodist. Southern Methodist freshman
which downed Rice 27-16. is the quarterback Ricky Wesson
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game behind Pittsburgh. It was
Houston’s first game since Gen-
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placed Bill Petersen as coach.
Rengals 14, Chiefs 6 ____ ______________.
Ken Anderson passed 30 Rice 420-151: Paula Boler 408- MAVERICK- Ar Moore
yards off a double reverse to 151: Elease W inkler 376-149: 182; Ronnie Martin 496-178 Tim
Bob Trumpy for one touchdown Edith Makuta 334-119. Stinson 475-178: Randy Brinson
and Charles "Boobie" Clark BLUEBONNET TRIO — 474-162
scored on a three-yard run as Jerry Boler 560-201; Danny
Cincinnati also remained a Stephenson 529-210; Moran SIEsT A. Jo Haynes 499-195:
game back of Pittsburgh and Pounds 521-202: Arthur Durt- Ann Stroope 485-193; Betty Karl
dropped Kansas City into sec- schi 503-180. 460-189: Peggy Marshall 449-
ond place behind Oakland in the PIONEER — Arthur Durtschi 159
AFC West , n .< 368-224; Jerry Callaway 559-196; SUNSET - Ann Stroope 532.
Patriots 13. Bears 10 Ken Treadway 558-224: Wade 217: Pegev Biggers 292.17.
New England quarterback_.Rrincefield 524-190. Freda Purcell 484.9 ' Betti
Jim Plunkett set up his own TWILIGHT - Sue Bacon 519- McKee 464-191
winning touchdown on a freak 103: Ruth DeViney 511-194: Lola BAYOU - Dale Finnev 569
play.inthe fourth, quarter Pruit ,504-194; Alyce McLean 201; Eddie watson 560-202;
Plunkett dropped the ball when 470-164- Bonny Whitfield 548-207; '
he cocked his arm to pass, GUYS AND GALS - Jim Jackson 545-185
Holamon 546-197; Dick Metz STRIKETTE _ Connve
528-185 Lmda McIntire 473-188: Rallard 487-177; JOAnn Meek
Verna Lynn 473-186 487-166 Patsy Armstrong 483
EARLY BIRD - Ann Hunter 183; sherry Tharp 436-167
458-161; Helen Miller 454-179; PINCRACKERS _ Wade
Agnes Steele 450-152; Betty .Cottrell 189-98: Ray Baird 180-
rebuild the dynasty of the New . . • a
Garrison ignites Pokes
== of Miami kees," the mustachioed 44-
Texas Coach Darrell Royal, year-old winner of consecutive • Cowbovs batter Giants 45-28 •
who suffered the worst defeat in World Series titles said Sunday 1 '
his career in the 52-13 crunch by in making public one of the By DENNE H. FREEMAN losing its fourth consecutive simple. They just stuffed it
Oklahoma, said of leaks "He poorest kept secrets in the Associated Press Sports Writer game, sagged to 1-4-1 down our throats. They man-
looked sharper than he looked baseball world. DALLAS (AP) — Veteran Walt came back and did ex- handled us in the line Hill and '
all year he was quicker fullback Walt Garrison, Dallas' tremely well," said Landry. Garrison are tough enough, but
TUESDAY. 7 P.M. - Arkansas Coach Frank ."But, honestly, they haven't man-in-the-clutch in two Super It's the most he has played this today the looked even tougher
Brownwood eighth grade Broyles added "Leaks was sen- talked to me and I haven t Bowl drives, returned to the summer' That Garrison is a helluva run-
White team vs. San Angelo stational We never did stop talxed to them. Cowboy starting lineup Sunday Garrison gained 77 yards on ner
Lee in Lion Stadium, him • This is an oversight that in- and a two-game losing streak 13 carries while Calvin Hill of Cowboy quarterback Roger
Leaks outran Arkansas siders are sure will be soon vanishedlike the "no-shows in the Cowboys, the NFC’s leading Stauback hit 8 of 11 passes, in-
TUESDAY, 5:30— PM — defensive backs on touchdown corrected the stands rusher, had another banner day eluding touchdown shots of 13
Brownwood seventh grade runs of 43 and 59 yards Garrison, an eight-year with 123 yards on 23 carries and yards to flanker Mike Mont-
White team at Stephenville. Leaks was one of the top The Yankees, after losing veteran, found himself on the one touchdown gomery and 21 yards to tight
TUESDAY. 7 P.M. - spokesman at the team meeting Manager Ralph Houk to the De- bench after a pre-season injury The game was the first time end Billy Joe DuPree on a
Brownwood eighth grade in which the coaches weren’t treit Tigers, are looking for a and it was difficult to wrest the Dallas had been affected by the screen.
Blue team at Stephenville. present. strong, charismatic leader to lcb from- second-year man local television rule on sellouts DuPree blocked two punts
THURSDAY. 4 P.M. — combat the escalating and fer- Robert Newhouse, 72-hours before game time leading to two touchdowns. in-
Brownwood Junior Varsity "I just told them the facts.” vent fan appeal of their city ri- Consecutive losses to Wash- Only 58,741 fans showed up in eluding one which linebacker D.
vs Coleman in Lion Leaks said "I, myself, wasn't vals, the New York Mets, with ington and Los Angeles were too Texas Stadium with 6.157 "no- D Lewis flopped upon in the end
stadium, playing ball like I was capable whom they must share the same much for Landry and he put in shows.” the Cowboys an- zone.
ulIsn.. c pm The first four games were sorry stadium next year, the old calf roper from nounced. Both Norm Snead and backup
THIRSDAY 6 EM — for me Most of us felt like that Lewisvile, Tex., against'the Landry said • "This really man Randy Johnson each threw
l roonwood ninth grade B just because we're the Texas No one fits the mold better Now York Giants, helps us’We bounced back good two touchdown passes for the
team is. Graham in Lion Longhorns, we're supposed to than Williams, a popular, artic- Garrison scored two touch- after being down for two weeks. Giants
stadium • win. We got all that out of the ulate man who has proved his downs in a 45-28 victory over the From now on. well play solid As if New York doesn’t have
way." worth by carrying three teams. Giants as Dallas upped its and tough." enough woes, the Giants lost
THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M. - Leaks said the plavers ust including Boston in 1967, into record to 422 in the National Giant Coach Alex Webster, defensive back Spider Lockhart
Brownwood ninth grade A decided to forget the Oklahoma the World Series, and winning onference East just a game asked to explain the Cowboy for several weeks because of
team vs. San Angelo Lee in 1oss"6" t or" the Oklahoma two .of them behind Washington. New York, point explosion, said "It’s cracked ribs
Lion Stadium. ' Williams’dramatic departure eight-yard sweep
FRIDAY 8 PM , Tm' Ro* T idthesonly also leaves a void at the helm of
rhAI s PM. — time he 11 ever forget it is .. ... ... u
Brownwood vs. Weatherford "When I get patted in the belly the co lorful: andlfree-5winging
in < en-Tex Stadium. with a spade i buried I is when " S; wit their . ofaheric
.... , 1" malcontents and a maverick
SATURDAY, 3 P.M. —' oset owner, Charles O Finley, who By ED SCHUYLER JR. Louis, 2-4, 51-13; Dallas, 4-2.
Howard Payne vs. Sam Texas is seeking its sixth con- is constantly at odds with the Associated Press Sports Writer outlasted the New York Giants,
Houston in Huntsville. secutive SWC title. baseball brass. The Los Angeles Rams have a 1-4-1, 45-28; Pittsburgh, 5-1,
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A quicker Rooseveh Leaks
I starting to tell it like it is
which means all Texas Long-
houn fans wh sought dark
insets after the Oklahoma dis-
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