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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1981
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United Press International
NEW YORK — Bobby Murcer
stole center stage from new mil
lionaire Dave Winfield Thursday
by drilling a pinch-hit grand slam
home run in the seventh inning to
spark the New York Yankees to a
10-3 rout of the Texas Rangers be
fore 55,123 fans — the largest
opening-day crowd in Yankee Sta
dium history.
Winfield, baseball’s highest-
paid player, made five plate
appearances and had two line
drive singles and two walks in his
debut as the Yankees’ left fielder
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LEAVENWORTH...
Vol. 74 N
1 12 Pages
Fourth annual stage race
to be held over weekend
but it was Murcer’s blast and a
3-run, second-inning homer by
Bucky Dent that highlighted the
Yankees victory and spoiled Don
Zimmer’s debut as manager of the
Rangers.
Dodgers handle Astros,
2-0, in season opener
Murcer, who almost didn’t
make the team in spring training,
provided the biggest drama of the
day by hitting a 3-and-2 pitch off
reliever Steve Comer just over the
wall in right field for his sixth
career grand slam to highlight a
five-run seventh.
By FRANK L. CHRISTLIEB
Battalion Staff
The Texas A&M University
Cycling Team will hold its fourth
annual Aggieland Stage Race this
weekend, with bicycle racers from
all over the country competing for
more than $1,000 in cash, trophies
and prizes.
The race is composed of three
stages which take place on both
Saturday and Sunday: individual
time trials, a road race, and a race
around the main drill field on
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United Press International
LOS ANGELES — Los
Angeles pitcher Fernando Valen
zuela may not speak English, but
in Thursday’s 1981 season opener
between the Dodgers and Hous
ton Astros, he spoke pretty good
baseball.
Valenzuela, a 20-year-old
rookie making his first major
league start, pitched a five-hitter
to carry the Dodgers to a 2-0 vic
tory over the Astros. It was the
thircf consecutive major league
victory without a defeat for Valen
zuela, a native of Sonora, Mexico,
who had a 2-0 record in relief at
the end of 1980 in pitching 17 2-3
innings without allowing a run.
He became the youngest pitch
er in the majors to open the season
since 1966 when Jim “Catfish’’
Hunter did it four days shy of his
20th birthday.
Maroon-White lineups
Coach Tom Wilson has released
the following lineups for the Ma
roon-White game Saturday night:
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Maroon ottense
Split end — Mike Whitwell (25),
David Bole (82)
Quick tackle — Kent Adams (54)
Quick guard — Robby Beavers
(67)
Center — David Bandy (66)
Strong guard — Aubrey Raiford
:(62)
Strong tackle — Mike Besch (70),
Nate Steadman (76)
Tight end — T.J. Carmody (81),
Larry Edmondson (85)
Flanker — Tommy Sugg (31)
Quarterback — Gary Kubiak (9),
Scott Able (18), William Hopper
(35)
Running back — Johnny Hector
(32), Mike Marshall (8)
Running back — David Hill (40),
Roger Wiley (30)
Punter — Kyle Stuard (4)
Kicker — Alan Smith (7)
Maroon defense
Left end — Paul Pender (98)
Left tackle — Kermit Foster (95)
Right tackle — Fred Caldwell
(91), Richard Lopez (99)
Right end — Jon van Sant (49),
Randy Rother (94)
Strong linebacker — Mike Little
(55)
Middle linebacker —— Bobby
Strogen (13), Thomas Osborne
(97)
Weak linebacker — Greg Berry
(48), Charlie James (51)
Left cornerback — Donnie
Fisher (29), Leslie Wyatt (92)
Right cornerback — Greg Wil
liams (19), Mike Kipp (41)
Strong safety — Mark McQueen
(14), Robby Harris (20)
Free safety — Chris Brown (27)
White defense
White offense
Split end — Jimmie Williams (88),
Left end— Dennis Rion (90),
James Follis (16)
Left tackle — Keith Guthrie (74),
Bruce Lawson (96)
Right tackle — Robert Stoss (89),
Ricky Kyle (78)
Right end — Keith Baldwin (80),
Bobby James (56)
Strong linebacker — Thomas
Graham (38), Jeff Paine (84)
Middle linebacker — Jerry Bullitt
(33), Corbin Crews (39)
Weak linebacker — Will Wright
(50), Mike Ashley (46)
Left cornerback — Dan Davis
(21), Greg Luck (10)
Right cornerback — Bumis
Simon (28), Scot Wilson (87)
Strong safety — Jeff Fuller (37),
Steve Box (36), Chris Stacha (5)
Free safety — Stuart Clark (6)
STUDENT T ASSOCIATION
RUN-OFF ELECTION TODAY
FOR PRESIDENT
BETWEEN
MICHELLE PIATT & PAM DIETZ
NEW OFFICERS (1981-82) ARE:
RUSSELL MERCK
GINGER WILSON
NEAL MAYES
CHRIS DUNCAN
DANA CZAROWITZ
CAMILLE DALTON
PAUL VAN DE VYVER
TREY BEAZLEY
ASHLEY STEPHENS
MARIANNE MAHER
KEITH VANCE
VOTE FOR RUN-OFF IN
ROOM 216 MSC TODAY
FROM 8 A.M.-5 P.M.
The screwballs have the Astros
baffled as Velenzuela retired 11 of
the last 12 batters he faced.
The 34-year-old outfielder, who
began his major league career
with the Yankees in 1965, re
ceived a standing ovation from the
crowd when he was announced as
a pinch-hitter for Dennis Werth in
the seventh.
William Hadley (23)
Quick tackle — Bryan Dausin
(71),. Chuck Williams (59)
Quick guard — Jeff Sciba (79),
John Withers (61)
Center — Ken Choyce (65), Jim
DeSilva (65)
Strong guard — Flint Risien (60)
Strong tackle — Tommy Robison
(77)
Tight end — Mark Lewis (86),
John Kellen (83), James McMahan
(93)
Quarterback — John Elkins (17),
Jody Duch (12), Dan Hill (11),
Burdette Fullerton (15)
Running back — Thomas Sanders
(45), Danny Ducksworth (42)
Running back — Earnest Jackson
(43), Temple Aday (26), Elvis Wal
ker (24)
Flanker — Don Jones (2), Steve
Greco (44)
Punter — Gerald Schwarz (1)
Kicker — David Hardy (3)
Houston Manager Bill Virdon
said it was a remarkable pitching
performance. “For a 20-year-old,
that’s really unusual,” Virdon
said. “To have that much poise at
such a young age, it’s well, hard to
believe. A good screwball is a real
tough pitch to hit, and Valenzuela
has a real good screwball.”
The Dodgers jumped on loser
Joe Niekro for eight hits in the
seven innings he worked. Valen
zuela stretched his streak of in
nings without an earned run to 26
2-3, going back to last season.
The Astros had their best scor
ing opportunity in the sixth, when
with one out, Craig Reynolds sing
led and Cesar Cedeno doubled
but Valenzuela then retired the
next two men.
After his homer, the crowd
screamed so loudly that the game
was held up until Murcer came
out of the dugout and doffed his
cap to his adoring fans.
campus.
Racers will be divided into dif
ferent categories according to
their experience and proficiency.
Some of the divisions include
senior men open, junior men and
women.
In the time trials, each racer
will be timed on a four-mile
course, starting at one minute in
tervals in the order that they regis
ter. The time trials will begin at
8:00 a.m. Saturday in Anderson.
The road race, beginning at ab
out 1:00 that afternoon, will take
place in Grimes County with the
start and finish located in Ander
son. The distances for the diffe
rent road race categories are 60,
40 and 20 miles.
The final part of the two-day
event, starting at 9:00 a.m. Sun
day, will be a race around the main
drill field, and these distances
range from 12 to 30 miles (20 and
50 laps, respectively).
The winners of the overall race
will be the ones with the lowest
cumulative time for all three
stages. The prizes range from $500
split among the top 10 places in
the senior men open division, to
$150 split among the top five
places in the women’s division.
Riders can register at 7:30
Saturday morning at Anderson
Shiro Consolidated High School
on Highway 90. The race will fol
low all rules set down by the Un
ited States Cycling Federation.
Hans Schneider, a Bryan re^
dent who has won the race the!:
two years, is expected to!
again, as are 1980 OlympicTa
members Wayne and Joel Steti
Other riders may include mei
bers of the National Junior Teisl
many of whom may participate® Uniti
the 1984 Olympics in kfi! CAPE CA
Angeles. Buttle Coin
Awards will be presented Su merican sp
day afternoon at the main dn icond day
field after all three stages ofi ike a cham
race have been completed, h ith John V
those interested there w
races open to the public i
Sunday’s events.
save
energy
a very bright P r
idea
Tommy John, although strug
gling with his control throughout
most of the game, allowed only
seven hits in eight innings to gain
his first opening-day
1971.
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win since
The Rangers took advantage of
John’s wildness to take a 1-0 lead
in the second inning. But Dent’s
homer off loser Jon Matlack gave
the Yankees a 3-1 lead in the
second and New York never relin
quished that advantage.
A1 Oliver drove in one of the
runs for Texas, giving him 1,000
RBI for his career.
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