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Page 2 THE CUERO RECORD Thurs.. Sept. 7. 1987
OF CHIEF CONCERN
By Alan Mav«r
Sport Parade
Perry Leads Giants
To Win Over Astros
mm*.
Briles Si»r*
Pitrher Nelson Briles munch-
Bv HMtRV GROSS ! if, s- orplcs.v frames a’ Cincin
l I'l SjMiri* Writer n.;'i «ri September 1 to go with
, ,i l, >, . '2J-c.--.mc! Wednesday's whitewashing ,»f ed the winning rally with n
■ -T7? flfc. San
c DM «ejiwn, will not
i* 1 > the r-irc'Je. th:>
|- . > t* I,.;), j i, •. h-ng eh
ni an ithtr kir.i'
int mg ngijtha Utter,
•n 1 a mark to
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,i-i.rt ui'cneil the
■ ; le. , ;1 i'.inam a
:• nvi’i the Atlanta
7IF AVifos: single An.1 hurled n five-hitter tert
I’errv raised liis record to 12-, lead the Cardinals to their vie-
1 r> Wednesday ami lowered his tory.
era mark to 2..‘>11. Me also drove One-time relief specialist
in one of the runs scored in th<- McRean posted his third straight
seventh when he singled in Rob victory limiting the Breve* to.
Schroder. The ns ikies Infleldei six hits m the nightcap. Hank
hail singled home Hal I-ahier Aaron and Tito Franrona slam-
before that med run-scoring triples as Den-
In other games, the league- ny iicmsster stopped the Pirates
trading St. Louis Cardinals de- on eight hits to help lead the
feat, d the New York Mets, 3- Braves to their triumph in the
1: the Atlanta Braves und the opener
pit-
the'
[>... r\ -heri, ;ost his hex
hv the All-Star break [ Pittsburgh Pirates split a double 1 Righthander Jib Dunning
; u.is a disapjKiintinc: header, the Braves winning the ,-hcd his fifth shutout of
Tv ",.
hi- re,
a-’O ..mi- 'us earned run a'ver-
U (i : 5.72 " j cap 4-1; the Philadelphia Phil*
The ,.ond half of '-he cam-] lies blanked the Cincinnati Ren,
p. :sn ha - D-wi t dlfterent story fin); and the Los Angeles Dndg-
f p. rr\. lie ion his string -of, ers downed the Chicago Cubs
conaeeiijtive sepreless innings to 6-3.
31 Wednesday *tI :e orded his In Die American league
Third kb’.notjt of the year. pit<h- Cleveland tupped Minnesota 3-2;
ing a thr<-'-hitier to lend the Detroit swept « iloubleheader Singer Si their triumph Singer
Ci mt-: to a 2-<i triumph over the from Kansas City 8-5 and 6-3; is now 10-6. while Cubs' starlet
Houston A-; c 'and Chicago defeated California Ferguson Jenkms suffered his
Scoreless String ; 5-2 in 13 innings 11th defeat in 28 decisions.
Perry s so rrless skein now---
lrr ludes a nine inning shutout v- i pa<.p PifoH
of the I/vs Angeles Dodgers and
,pen<T 4-1: the Pirates the night- season, in ieaiine the Phillies
to their triumph. He chalked up
in strikeouts to take over the
major league lead with 210. It
raised hi.s record to 15-1"
Home runs by P«ob Hailey,
Willie Duvis, and Ron Fairly
lowered . the Dodgers and Hill
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Roger Maris Stacks issued
Up As Great Puzzle
*eme all
because of nn injury,"
said, thinking hack
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M’l Sports Writer j missed only om
NEW YORK (It’D People J year
vvi,o don't go to two boll games;Ma,';Wsn.< Snum) , tk(. „lm
i all year figure they know Roger That doesn't sound at all like
Mavis like a bonk. j the same Roger Maris." who is
They 're -.ure they have his' forever getting hurt, but it was
number. j-hin; No mistake nlxnit It
| Now that lie's so happy with "1 mb- ,id that one game
the St. I/mis Cardinal*, tltcv'i-c earner in the ye.u beenusc 1
positive lie'll be back with them busted a too .on tr.y left foot,
next year. : he said. "I < uiiicltv t even get my
And boeause he’s been in five shoe on mv font."
World Series before, the .'re With the time lor the
pretty sure he tmw feel kind of Scries gruu.ng cl. ,\i.r.
blah about this sixth ntie ebmih!f freqiirn'ly is a ked to compare
up ihis Cardinal ball club with
Then there's this thing about some of the Yankee pennant
his being brittle. There's winners he played < it G •rientlly
something else wrung with those who do the questioning are
Roger Maris every day. they'll - hulking for Vans to rap the
tell you. Yankees
All ’his is from the people I tut he'dm-n't.
who know Roger Maris. They There's really not much dif-
sure know him all right. They: ferehcc play ing with ;!h, in anti
know him so well that they're with this .< tub." he •«.
DAIJAS (LTD — George Mi-
knn. e >mmissioner of the nt*w
Amcrirfin Dnskethall Associa-
tion, Wednesday challenged th*
Mat.,nal Basket hall Association
to meet his young league in a
world series of professional
liHsltrtbnll.
Dp to now we've kind of !g-
n.>r«:«l each other." Mikan Sftld.
"They don't recognize u*. and
we don't recognize them.
"Put right now I’m challeng-
ing them to meet u* In a world
scries of basketball, any time,
any place an I on any ha*i*,”
Mikan, in town to speak to
of'ficiak of the Dallas ChapAf-
r.-i . team of the ABA, said thg
World only difference between the two
Maris league* wa* a few supor-stan
n the NBA
ALMANAC
zero No hits In three
ar-d |t's a
I \ • lx rn
that were
If l*«# fea/HTM
Cowboys
Waivers
Picked Up
Cowboy Coach Talks
About Injury Problem
DALLAS Ob
B v KD FTTE
l PI Sport* Writer
DALLAS (UPD A simple an-
i kie sf«-aln many times is worse !
Three of the j then a knee injhry in the opin-
t serious since it doesn't involve
1 a torn cartilage or ligament,
Landry explained.
Asked by a writer when Nee-
ly would get rid of it, Landry
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
Dallas Cowboys placed on waiv-j ion of Dallas
ers by the club Tuesday have
Tom
Landry.
Cowboy coach; may ^ pvpr g(.f nd (_(
Bv I’littret Pres* International
AMERICAN IJIAl.t C
And. Landry cites the case of I
this season. Anklt injuries Minnesota
been picked up by the Chicago t o’Ralph as ! arP !lkP tkM ,.the>. man>'
Boars and Washington Red- a ease point. ££ To Detroit
skim, the Cwboy* disclosed ton NVely is the only questionable |» - * ^ ku. ■ California
starter for the Cowboys Salur-I 1 ‘ .....
Bears claimed rookies !<jay night in their season-wind-
dav.
The
Austin Denny, a tight end, and j Uj, National Football League ex-
Mac Pertaval- the Texas Tech; hibition game here against the
basketball star who turned j Baltimore Cuts
plan-kicker and was the last Neeiy, the former Oklahoma. ... . . , .. , T. ...
member of the club's "kicking All-America; was held out of | ’JL*0! T ti TL
Karnvan" to be trimmed from iast weekend's victory over the j *' . . ‘l’1 ' ,
the roster. j Houston Oilers, the team with I ,hP ankle npvpr *et5 lime to
"Neely will probably
Saturday night and play
’ The ankle begins to hurt, then
we 11 have to pull him. for a
Washington
start Cleveland
until Baltimore
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Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Friday’s flames
Cincinnati at New Y rk 2
Atlanta at Philadelphia
St. Liuis at Pittstxjrgh
Houston at Lis Angeles
Chicago at San Francisco
SPORTS
COMMENTS
<«*.>
Bv CLAIRE HOWERTON
Record *t»ff Writer
batting
tries.
i "I'm not st all sure I'm com
ing back next year," says tne
Cardinal right fielder who'll
he 33 Sunday.
I Bait Anil S<-e
"Someliody wrote in the paper
I’.in definitely coming hick imt
I don't, know where they got
that idea. It clitin't come from
I me, I know that. Ml have to
wait and see Imw I feel this Mans .tin i-vi tiling HSioci-
winter My original .intention t'e! wi*h uh- V m It i-
w as to concentrate only < n this wrong • • think tUat’way la.--
i year and that s what I've don-' ’ >v .-• .• sn’t tan
Okay, then, what about play- Wha n he . .ure itr’o town
ing in this upcoming World Wednesday, the firs* thing tie
Series ' Old hat, right" did was arrange s dinner date
Wror.g,” says aMm. Dead., with one o' his test triend
wrong. It's one helluva' thrill. Tr./ tr.cnd h.,(■« ns to he an
"Tins vJu!) > I", -i
ioit.r fun t'cing w ;'h
with Ya nke: .• i 111
c.vtcrly th« -atrie way."
Mai is has r ■ pel ’<■' cn e re-
gard,i.g the Viiicrn all La igue
w inner
No Preference*
' As i.-n,- ’ , s we' e in it1, 1
i-r.'t any ■ -iier piefer-nce r.t
a,: t'.e 111, h.1.
iv wrong t,. think Roger
e\ i
and J mean a big 'thrill. No mai-
ler how many you play in. it
always excites you. Tlie fact
this will tie my first with a
Natidna; league riuh means
something, too, I ve been very
happy all year There wasn't a
minute of it I didn't enjoy,"
Was that Roger talking? The
sabir Roger Maris who was so
nil summer long despite diligent unhappy with the 3 anker-" Ye-
ll was And he offered a clinch*
The Redsk.ns picked up in-1 whom the Cowboy* locked horns j heal.
halfback- jn a p,r)j, and costly legal battle | v^ f*.
an el-!^ wLi./. .«« . ’ rlod- might not hurt you, but
,. t
services after a
jured Di k Smith, a
receiver who d is.dory ted an el- j uver Neely's
bow in training camp. — 1 duai signing.
The Cowb >y* n m are down ; Neely said the ankle felt fine | d ff between victory t
to -12 players, two above the h-; Tuesday after the rest and he " difference between victory
ns it to be reached by next t,x>k part in the workout that
M inday. and indications are
that lineman Cums Marker and
flanker Sims Stokes would be
the final ones cut loose.
CONCRETE
One Yard
To Any Amount
WE DELIVER
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day." Landry said, '‘but when
we noticed he was favornig it
in the drills —- his first since
being hurt in the Green Bay
Packer game.
Not Considered Serious ; __
Neely's injury isn't the type T®;, w .
that normally is classified as1 *’ 1 r K .' ° °1
R
FIT ON ITOUR FRIFNDIV
PHARMACIST.
and defeat."
Keeping Three Quarters
1 .andry also pointed out that |
injuries, or rattier potential
hurts, are the principal factor*
in hi* decision to keep three
quarterbacks iruitead of the nor-
Two Cowboys have
and Jerry
Rhome as back-up men for
i starter Don Meredith
"Don isn't big and strong like;
' say, Roman Gabriel ®f th« !St
Rams. He is injur}' prone and j 5?n Francisco
we feel we need t>> have twoj“"lc*8°
! back ups ready." Cincinnati
I Landry said that Morton, who: Atlanta
I is a tall, strong boy, c lrrentiy I PhiLdelphia
has replaced Rhome as the No. i pittsburgh
' 2 man of the trio, "but that's :^’s Anff‘ ,‘'s
| because he’s had the opportun- {Houston
, ity twice in t„ New York
It Is truly ami/ing. what a lit -
*le rain will do I hive some
vines that did not grow one foot
Wednesday'» Results
Cleveland 3. Minnesota 2 efforts on mv j«irt and since the
Detroit 8, Kansas City 5. 1st rains started the silly things
Detroit K Kansas City 3. 2nd have gone wild. I can hnrdlv
Chicago 3, California 2. 13 in- keep up with training them to
go the way they should. MFP
watches the grass grow before
his very eyes and longs for a
couple of days sunshine so he
can get with it before if is ton
high for the mower to coja with
ex-Yankee. Hal Kerr.ft.
R* niff pitches P>r 'he Me-'s
and now i« one ot Maris,' rival-,
k me [-< jilc might v>v that -
f!.Verni/.;m; when Rcr.-ff and
Mari- go out to dintv r togethe)
And f'raiernl/ir.g agirnst li.c
rules
Roger • Mans .<</ sn'f « aie
W'tiai jaa ple say.
In tii«' rc-fwat 1,^ iu-n t
- !, ,rn:< d a Lt
Today’* Game*
Minnesota at Baltimore
New York at Boston
Only game* scheduled
Friday’* Game*
New York at Boston
Minnesota at Baltimore
Detroit at Chicago
Kansas City at Cleveland
California at Washington
NATIONAL LEAGl'E
W L
ONE PHONE CALL
will replace that wmra root
with a brand new on*.
MARION FETTERS
LUMBER CO.
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recent game* to
i move the club and camej
through." Landry also pointed
, out that Morton had the Cow-
j boys first unit working with
him while Rhome has worked;
( with a rookie-dotted unit. /
Landry said he hoped t.i use
j Meredith for three quarters
, against the Colts and let Rhome
I work the final priod.
Wednesday's Result*
San Francisco 2, Houston
Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 1,
Pittsburgh 4.- Atlanta 1.
St. Louis 3. New York 1
Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 0
Los Angeles 6. Chicago 3
Today’s Game*
St. Louis at New York
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
Chicago at Los Angeles
Houston at San Francisco
Baseball in the As'rndome is
dhau ing near to a close, and,
football and other spirts and
activities will take over for good
until next baseball season after
the final game of the Astros in
the dome on Sept. 27. The Astro*
prt have just ten more games under
.621 , glass- They are scheduled to
540 meet the Chicago Cub* Monday?
.538 «»>d Tuesday nights. Sept. 11 anil
53^1 12; the New York Mets on Satur-,
,518 day night, Sep'. 16 and Sunday
.518 afternoon. Sept 17; the Pitts
493 burgh Pirates on Sept; 18, l<i
.4M and 20 and close the season with
,383i tin ee games with the Phillies on
384 Sept. 25, 2€ and 27 About the
only thing the Astros have left.
0 going for them are some Eddie
1st Mathews bats. The bats will:
2nd again be distributed the night of
Sept. 16 to ail yroingster* accom-
panied by an adult.
Yastrzemski May
Take Over As
Home Run King
First football game in »he
By JOF C ARV1CT.I.U
I'Pf Sport* Writer
Carl Yasrr7em«k(. whose
name never popf>ed up In dis-
cussions of great home run hit
tens, is on the verge of dislodg-
ing Ted William* as Boston's
ief* handed hitting home run
king
Ya.xtr/ernski. who never hit
more than 20 home run- in . ny
season before 19C7. drove in
four runs with his 37th and 3*bh *>io shot
homers Tuesday night to power
the Boston Red Sox to an 8-2
triumph over tiic Washington
Senators
The pair of homers left the
hard-hitting Boston outfielder
only five short of Williams'
single season high of 43 set ,n runs w
By I'nlted Press International
today is Thursday, Sept 7,
thi- 230th day of 1967 with US to
lo'dnw.
The moon is Is-tween It* n*w
ph.-i-e and first quarter.
Hie morning stars are Jupiter
and Saturn.
The evening star Is Mitrs
Korn oil this day in 1T89 w*»
Ament in novelist James Frftl-
nioie t.'iitifier.
()n t'a- day in history: In
Id.:, the nickname "Cncie P*m"
w is roinis'l by a writer for the
Troy. New York Post as a
symbolic inference to the United
•States.
I1940. tlie Nazis began the
london air blitr Hitler tiv>u|ht
w ,uld soften the island for an
invasion It failed.
, In 1962 the Senate approved a
bid tightening tax deduction*
for entertainment.
In 1965. Hurricane Betty
••wept into Florida from the Ba-
h'oi'.as. The high wind* and rain
p.ui'ded Florida, Missltaippl
and I/iiiiMana for four day* . . .
killing n estimated 75 persons.
\ tin ,ght for the day—
American author Ann Morrow
,'c-gh once said: "lx>st
vie wafts Uke a run in a itock-
it.. it aiw.avs got worse."
i».uii< waikeii the portly Burgess
on foe pitches to force in -he
run ism Buford hornered in the
c id tii lor an insurance run.
Lie White Sox, despite their
vituory, ilropped to third place
taiarid I>)kton and a full game
behind Minnesota
Joe Sperm a pitched a two
httt- . and Jirn Northrup scored
two runs and drove In an:»tber
*" i>hi e tlie Tigers over the
Athletics
Detroit's victory left them a
game and a half behind the
ivvins
Bubia Morton drove in etgiit
run to- pace the Angel* to a
rou.lir.g ('icveland 9-2, Chicagn
edged New Yolk 5-3, Detioit
b,.inked Kansas City 4 u and
California swept Baltimore
'w - *• ,-2 and U-4. In the oriy doubieheader sweep of the
N:ition;d League Ri tion J’hdwieb Orioles Morton cracked a pair
pliia trimmed Atlanta 4-3 in il ug two mn doubles in tlie ofienrr
,;inin!-'v- and drove in four mini with a
Yastrzemeki s first lion . > pair of single* in the second
came wi'lt twn mat* s »hoard game a* he collected four hit*
and climaxed a six-run lourdi in -e\»4i apjiearancea lot the
j.nn4Fi>’ (''.iHk.i'' I.’in npcoiuJ, u d&v,
m the seventh rdi^i{
dome is slated fer the night of, !'*S S',m %f‘
i/tll -fi-atur* " anier s seconi jest iiutpU
Sept. 15 and will "feature the
University of Houston vs. Florida
State University. After baseball
vw-il for four tuns m 'the lie-
established in 1946 and repeated inning en route i0 thru
in 1957 over 'he Indians
Cookie Rojas' sacrifice fly in
his league leading run. bo'trd Hie iitb mning scored Gary
in 'oiai to iiii Xuherland with tiie tie break-
liie victory left the Ri I Six mg run and'gave the PbiUie* a
with a 79-62 mark one hull w;h over the Braves,
game behind the pale selling- .........
lul,lv HAM.KK SIGNS
I'"h 'I", NK'V YORK flTD - Veteran
" 1 left-wing* r Donnie Marshall he-
fame the second New York
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NEW ORLEANS <OT> - The}
| New Orleans Saint* announced i
| Wednesday they had obtained j
tackle Dave McGirmick from!
the San Francisco 49ers and
end Ray Poage from the Phila-
delphia Eagle*.
McCormick, a 6-foot-€, 250;
pound two-year veteran from
Louisiana State, was obtained
for an undisclosed draft choice
Poage, a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Texas, is entering his
fifth season. He was released on
waiver* earlier this week.
LONG TIME COMING
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‘ *n i,f tr act Wednesday. Marshall. 35,
Yastr/emskl ha* 21 games CV-ur Tdvai and H. rm.,n ■'n '7 v * *?' ,,l'‘
'remaining in which to become i Ki Hebrew singled and T> ny the NHl" ° his* '*rason
‘ Boston's s'ngle season lefty' Oliva walked before Hollins
: home run king and at bis cur- drilled bis triple to left err tor
’rent rate .of eight homers per for ihree runs. Roll,ns scored
i month, he’s almost a sure t*et the fourth run of the inning on
;to top William*, Tlie single tea- Rod (View's- -ingle. Jim Knit,'
I son Red Sox high of 50 set by‘who was touched for 13
! Jimmy Foxx in 1938 is quit" went all the way to pick up bis
; a way off but not completely 111th victory of the season,
; out of reach. j Walk Xcore* Hun
Twin* Victory
in
fifth with the
bliieshirt*. Defenseman Harry
Howell agreed to term* last
week.
Elsewhere
League,
its slim first
in the Ameri-ftTl walked with the hit*
DAVIS I.FIARX KEGLEM
AKRON, Ohio (HP!) — Dav*
Davis of Phoenix, Ari*. Wed-
nesday regained the official m»
i>tn k c -L. t, ■ ney winning lead of the Prnf**-
P nch hitter smokey Burgess Bowlers Association.
loaded in Davis’ victory In the 130.500
Minnesota held on to the third inning, allowing pete Nebraska Ontenma PBA Open
place lead
season is complete, you can
look for almost anything to hap-
ften in tlie As'rodome anything
that will bring in the paying
customers that is.
by-Ward to score the tie breaking
_' run as the W hite Sox boar the
Yankcps.
Ward and Ken Bern singled
off Joe Verbanic to ojatn the
third and after a passed b'lii,:
Ron Hansen was passed inter,-
in Omaha Labor Day night
boosted his earnings for the
year to $40,565.
tionaliy to fill the lia«cs \'cr-1 killer.
University of California re-
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of a promising new citrus mite
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According to the Edna Herald,
the Cowboy* are 12 point f iv-
orltes to take the Gobblers Fri
day night. The Edna varsitj
ha* eleven lettermen and grad-
uate* of la*t year'* B team and,
also according to the Herald,
ail are ready and raring to go.
Coach Engle and his boys are
also ready and raring to go and
the contest should prove ex-
citing.
Ex-Cuero coach Bryant Clark
and hi* highly regarded Tigers
open Friday night at home with
a non-district game against the
Yoakum Bulldogs. The Tigers
are favored although Coach
Clark rates the Bulldogs strong-
er than last season when Goliad
j won 20-12. The Yorktown Wild-1
, cals open their 1967 season at
| Nixon against the Bolicats and
I that one Is rated a toss-up.
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