* THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1979 Page 11 der center |j , when 1 look ri u lie linebacfa letary hai 1| nd aided 'eek’s victi ry was v Player of ng else M Singletar)', 1 to desciik ng to cl the igainst ers this yet tod ones, Walter Afe !gie defeix is a tresbii e against I ushed for . Last wi . short peri)! ;rcrombie position 20 carries, tough bad ,bercromt:< on offense, e backfieU they’ll coi We just k efense to si Texas High School Football Results United Press International Lubbock Coronado 16, Lubbock Dunbar 0 Plainview 35, Amarillo Tascosa 15 Houston Yates 14, Houston Lamar 7 Spring Branch 28, Pasadena 18 Houston Westbury 18, Houston Re agan 0 Galena Park 20, Spring 14 North Mesquite 18, Dallas Skyline 10 F.W. Diamond Hill-Jarvis 32, Joshua 0 Luling 28, Smithson Valley 14 S.A.Churchill 14, Austin Reagan 13 S.A.Fox Tech 28, Laredo Martin 6 \ S.A. Madison 42, S.A. Clark 22 r TEXAS HALL OF FAME presents FRIDAY KITE (7-12) "JACK GREENE AND THE RENEGADES" $5/person SATURDAY NITE (8-1) "GENE THOMAS AND THE SOMETIMES" $3/person layhorn may have iburiecT himself LUBE ram ;d the Ben □nors thistl the offer' ,amar, Ela he game a Is and MILTON RICHMAN UPl Sports Editor NEW YORK — Quite often, the pople who call in on talk shows jon’t really have much to say, ley’re only looking to throw in ship qualib ie ' r tl,v0 cents or give the host a he team. S 3r jj l ‘ me u ness andt ^’ s ca H e i' was different. not a gifi be was Steve Grogan, the New 3 passer. n fd an d Patriots quarterback who back Mib ^ thrown five touchdown passes 3 He’sali ’^astthe New York Jets in a 56-3 dequaten rus her the day before, and he eadyfor* a snt calling for himself, but on ehalfofone of his teammates, cor- uled for ’! F^ack Raymond Clay born. idium ft G r °g an had been listening to one Valley Jill r Nesv England’s most popular [ghwayjjj!r' 0 talk shows, “Calling All [ports,” handled so well consis- e by Upton Bell and Bob . /% T Monday evening a segment ■ f I the show was given over to a W [atriots-Jets’ postgame dressing pom episode in which Clayborn ~M t first threatened to “bury” Boston 4/1 bbe sportswriter Will W 1/I/I IcDonough and then stuck a finger I i his eye. Defending himself from m this t« 1Un P rov °ked attack, McDonough 'oceeded to punch out Clayborn. Grogan had heard most of the cal- ts side with McDonough, and that as when he made his own call. I abhor what happened but a /’s career is on the line here,” nWrc«J ro § an said ' 1 respect Will b / ,,, IcDonough as the best football r ™riter around and one of the l>est liters I’ve ever met. Most of the ays on the team feel the same way. ootball is an emotional game, lough. Raymond apologized today id I hope the fans accept that. I ipe Will also will accept it. All I’m iking is give this guy another lance. ” Grogan said he thought Clayborn louldbe fined. He was sincere and loquent, and I’m with him all the 'ay when he talks about giving eople another chance, but he loses ie in the case of Raymond 'layhorn, who from all evidence, id plenty of chances already and is run out of them. McDonough thinks so, too. The ist I heard, he plans to file a joint sn t a lot ofhui ave ColM ig to win know tk lot Bench sii ston can battle, on manag ve’ll geto ' n. I thin! g down b :es suit in Boston District Court against Clayborn, the Patriots and the Na tional Football League. To that, I have only one thing to say. Hooray for Will McDonough. Ballplayers are always talking about getting respect. That’s fine, but to get any respect, you also have to give some. Clayborn apologized publicly to McDonough Monday but the news paperman refused to accept the apology. There are two words Clayborn seems to be hung up on. Linked to gether, the words come close to being the ultimate obscenity. Clayborn directed them at some other writers in the Patriots’ dress ing room last week and used them again after the Jets’ games when he came back to his locker and an nounced: “Any sports writer near my locker today is gonna get buried.” McDonough was speaking with Grogan and wasn’t anywhere near Clayborn’s locker. Later, when McDonough was talking to Jackson, who dresses three lockers away from Clayborn, the Patriots cornerback made the same announcement even though nobody was in front of his locker. According to witnesses, Clayborn shoved a newspaperman and then struck a TV man with his elbow. McDonough was the third one to be pushed and he bumped into Jackson. “We re just trying to talk to Harold, McDonough said to Clayborn. “We re not even near your locker. 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