The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1975, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1975
Sparky Anderson takes potshots
!
Associated Press
BOSTON — While Manager
Darrell Johnson and his Boston Red
Sox waited placidly for Friday’s ar
rival of the Cincinnati Reds, con-
rroversy swirled around Sparky An
derson and his national League
champions.
Anderson has been firing off shots
in a psychological World Series war,
shots aimed at the unusual delivery
— he calls it a balk move — of Luis
Fiant, Boston’s ace pitcher and star
ter in Saturday’s opening game.
On Thursday in Cincinnati, he
took a swipe at the news media fol
lowing reports he had sent films of
Tiant’s delivery to league officials.
And Anderson was the target of a
missile from one of his own aces.
Left-hander Fred Norman expres
sed bitterness over being bumped
from the Red’s pitching rotation in
favor of Jack Billingham. The
slump-ridden right-hander will
start Sunday’s second game of the
Series in Boston s Fenway Park,
with its ominous left field wall.
Johnson did a bit ofbumping, too.
In a susprise move, he named left
hander Bill Lee to start Sunday’s
second game and moved right
hander Rick Wise back to a third-
game start Tuesday night in Cincin
nati.
Anderson, assailing the writers
for the second time in a week, was
clearly annoyed over the Tiant film
story which appeared Wednesday
in the Boston Globe. He called it “a
total lie” and threatened to lock out
the writers in the future. “Either
the truth comes out or everything
stops,” he snapped.
Both Tiant and Johnson appeared
unperturbed by the sudden frenzy
over Tiant’s herky-jerky move: “He
can say what he wants. I don’t let it
bother me, Tiant said of Anderson.
“I’m not going to change — 1 not
after all these years. I’ve been 11
years in the major leagues and I’ve
never had a balk called on me.
“I come to three or four stops on
the way down. If they call it, they
call it. I never pitched in the Na
tional League.
Then reserve catcher Bob
Montgomery ambled by. “Hey
Luis! ’ he shouted. “They can’t call a
balk if nobody’s on first base. ”
“That’s right, Monty,” Tiant re
plied. “And nobody ever stole first
base on me.”
And Johnson observed: “They
have the same rules for both
leagues. The National League um
pires must know them as well as the
umpires in our league. This talk
about the balk doesn’t faze me a
bit.”
Dick Butler, the American
League supervisor of umpires, was
unavailable for comment regarding
the sudden attention paid to Tiant’s
motion.
iiTP&WD opens deer hunt areas
J
By LEE ROY LESCHPER
Battalion Staff Writer
Almost 150,000 acres on six Texas
■wildlife management areas will be
11 4-Viio roll
- [opened to deer hunters this fall. The
l* JTexas Parks and Wildlife Depart-
Ag; Jment will select a limited number of
f\i|hunters by lottery for the hunts.
' i The annual hunts are designed to
control deer populations on six state
management areas. The six areas
I jjare Black Gap Area, 100,000 acres
y [jin Brewster County, fifty-five miles
south of Marathon; Sierra Diablo
l,i !
,=Area, 7,791 acres in Culberson
.sCounty 32 miles northwest of Van
Horn; Chaparral Area, 15,200 acres
eight miles west of Artesia Wells in
Dimmitt and La Salle Counties;
Engeling Area, 10,941 acres 20
miles northwest of Palestine in An
derson County, Gene Howe Area,
5,821 acres six miles east of Cana
dian in Hemphill County; and Kerr
Area, 6,493 acres eleven miles west
of Hunt in Kerr County.
Hunters for the areas will be
selected by public drawing Oct. 23,
at the Parks and Wildlife Depart
ment’s state headquarters in Austin.
Applicants have until 5 p.m., Oct.
20, to get their application forms to
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Local hunters can pick up appli
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members of a group must be in
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Applicants must be at least 12 years
old and those under 17 years must
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during the hunt.
By State Law no person who re
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hunt. If a hunter who received a
1974 permit applies for one of this
year’s hunts, his application will be
invalidated or will be removed from
his application form if he applied as
part of a group.
Dates for the hunts are: Black
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Several state management areas
will also be open for squirrel, quail,
dove, and waterfowl hunting during
the fall. Information on these hunts
can be obtained from the Parks and
Wildlife Department or the de
partment office in Bryan.
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of recognized versus unrecognized organizations and
clubs, The Aggieland ’76 is requiring organizations and
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An organization or club wanting to become recog
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floor of the MSC.
The Aggieland will accept no organization or club for
contracting space after Nov. 10, 1975.
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If any questions develop call Student Publications at
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But Fred Fleig, his counterpart
in the National League, said the
umps would be watching three
things.
“The first is the slow, step-by-
step drop of his hands ...” Fleig
said. “Second, his rhythm in the
way he drops his hands has to be
constant and, after the way every
body in the American League com
plained, he’s been okay there.
Third, if he throws to first, he’d bet
ter look like he stepped to first be
fore he threw.
DRIVE CAREFULLY
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OFFICAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Green, Katherine Anne
Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography
Dissertation: SIMULATION OF THE PELAGIC
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MODEL.
Time: October 21, 1975 at 3:00 p.m.
Place: Room 1203 in the Oceanography/Meteorology
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