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COUPON Oolor Prints Sutter named 1982 All-Star United Press International NEW YORK — Relief pitcher Bruce Sutter and two other members of the world- champion St. Louis Cardinals were named Thursday to the 1982 UPI National League All- Star team. I ■ I BUY 1 PRINT GET ANOTHER SAME SIZE PRINT FREE — FREE EVERY REPRINT — 3 1 /2"x5", 4" x 6", 5" x 7", & 8"x10" from Cl 10,' Cl26 or C135 Color Negs Get Another FREE. ‘OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 30, 1982 Must present coupon when ordering prints. I II I Shortstop Ozzie Smith and outfielder Lonnie Smith were the other members of the world champions who made the team in a survey of 53 baseball experts from around the country. 119 WALTON 696-0371 </ Also named to the team, on which five cities are repre sented, were catcher Gary Car ter, first baseman A1 Oliver and pitcher Steve Rogers of the Montreal Expos, pitcher Steve Carlton and third baseman Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies and outfielder Dale Murphy of the Western Division champion Atlanta Braves. RHEA’S LA UNDR Y AND CAR WASH CORNER OF DEACON AND LONGMIRE (Next to Pepper Tree Apt. — Southwood Valley) 40 WASHERS +40 DRYERS = NO WAITING IN LINE PLUS WASH, DRY, AND FOLD SERVICE FOR JUST 400 PER POUND 7 a.m.-6 p.m. WEEKDAYS — 7 a.m.-l p.m. SATURDAYS VIDEO GAME ROOM PROFESSIONAL DRY-CLEANING CAR WASH AND VACUUM Featuring the latest in modern equipment • 1000 # Pressure • Motor Cleaner • Foam Brush • Wax • Soap Wash • Rinse • White Tire Cleaner OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY! RltflcgCCS: “THE SUNWEAR LEADER OF TEXAS 95 COMING SOON From Port Aransas to Post Oak Mall College Station, Texas HOME OF THE ENDLESS SUMMER In addition, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Sax of the Los Angeles Dodgers were voted to the team. Carlton, who had a 23-11 re cord, was the leading votegetter with 51 for one of the two start ing pitcher slots. Rogers, who had a 19-8 record, was second among starting pitchers with 28. Ozzie Smith, who batted only .248 but tied the Cardinals’ in field together with his remark able defensive feats, outdis tanced Dave Concepcion, for years rated one of the top short stops in the game’s history, 39 votes to 12. Lonnie Smith, one of the St. Louis speedsters, got 37 votes and Sutter, who led the league with 36 saves, had 34. Murphy and Guerrero were runaway winners for the other outfield berths. Murphy re ceived 48 votes and Guerrero 46. Carter and Qliver had 42 and 41 votes, respectively, in the voting for catcher and first base- man and Schmidt had 35 in the voting for a third baseman. The closest race was for Cards, Brewers planni strategy for next seaso second base where Sax won with 17 votes, followed by Manny Trillo of the Phillies and Joe Morgan of the San Francisco Giants with 11 each and Johnny Ray of the Pittsburgh Pirates with nine. United Press Intcrnationiil ST. LOUIS — Even teams that reach the World Series and extend it to seven games can im prove and decision-makers for Doth the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers know it. Whether they plan on mak ing one move or 20, Cardinal Manager Whitey Herzog and Brewer Executive N ice Presi dent and General Manager Har ry Dalton figure to put plenty of thought into preparing for 1983. “I came over here and I was pretty lucky because they already had a lot of good ball players and I could deal from a position of strength,” said Her zog, recalling the sequence that helped him build the Cardinals into champions within two years of his joining the organization. Herzog moved led Sim mons, Terry Kennedy and Leon Durham among others in a series of deals that produced the right blend of players for “Whitey Ball,” a speed game tai lored for vast Busch Stadium. “We had Simmons and Ken nedy — the two i.tubers.” Her zog said. “And (Keith) Hernan dez and Durham. Having them enabled us to make the trades to get the players we needed. “The one guv we needed was a relief pitcher and I've got to tell you, Bruce Sutter is the guy, more than anyone else, who turned things around." Fittingly, Sutler nailed down the Carcls' ninth championship in Wednesday night’s 6-3 victory and now Herzog commands a team that needs much less than it did when he arrived in 1980. “They’re goWI. good ballclub," saidNi brink, who scouted I als for Milwaukee, some young kids* to play a little bit. JCU’s Reuben 1 a mle i u iorned Frogs a " I lies re probably° make some deals in li ii .i pm her. They mm h else.” Neither does M spite falling one winning it all, the joved a remarkable likely MVP Rota; anchoring the club at I he Brewers are than St. Louis, hovid The Bi ewers an ing right-hander (37). Mike Caldwell 3 1 In opening dav, »k \ tu kovich soon turns! iJgaiJJLkju WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR SPECIALS LIVE ROCK N ROLL FRIDAY featuring FUSION Skaggs Center 8-12 FiO COVER 846-4809 EXX2 33X1 JESUS IS LORD IT tailback Da to. 2 in league Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 8:30 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship ALDERSGATE ^ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 0. 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