TRY OUR LUNCH SPECIAL! $3.95 Page 10/The Battalion/Wednesday, October 31, 1984 Chargers don’t have TANK M C I\AMARA RESTAURANT 801 Wellborn Hwy College Station 696-4118 prices from $1.95 the horses iiiimtiiiiiiiitiniimiimniniimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiQ United Press International SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Chargers are 4-5 and virtually out of' the playoff race, but Coach Don Coryell is adamant over not sacrific ing the season for next year. Absolutely not, Coryell said Tues day, when asked if their 24-0 loss to Seattle the night before was the last gasp of the 1984 Chargers. “All we are trying to do is win.” Coryell said injuries finally caught up with his team. There was no Wes Chandler lined up at wide receiver and Kellen Winslow at tight end. Charger fans witnessed third- string quarterback Bruce Mathison running pass patterns after wide re- abl ^ANP IttCNi ME MAKES* A QUICK PETITION TUG UMPlpt SALARY Atf&Tmroo SURE piPfEKEkrr FRCVT l mil .‘CM Bcute KUMk) Beleaguered Breunig fights for starting spot This is the last shot! Siiiiiiuiiiiiummuiuuuuuuuiuiuiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuiiiuiuiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiit BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION EAGLE ENDORSES HOWARD HILL (Reprint From Eagle Oct. 21,84) For Sheriff: Howard Hill Howard Hill’s strong background in both police administration and training gives him the edge in the Brazos County Sheriff s race this year. Both Hill and his opponent have impressive law enforcement credentials. But Hill’s clear understanding of the importance of the administrative aspects of the job, along with his specific plans for the department if elected, suggest that he would be the more effective sheriff for Brazos County. Hill has done his homework - he understands the importance of strong visible leadership, the difficulties which will accompany the opening of the new jail, and the need to upgrade the public’s image of the department. Howard Hill will bring to the sheriffs office a new emphasis on continuing education and a renewed sense of professionalism. ceiver Bobby Duckworth was shaken U P- . Said Mathison: “I was hoping he (quarterback Dan Pouts) might try to go to me just to see if I could catch it.” The weakened offense and a tough Seahawks defense combined for the first shutout of the Chargers since Oct. 7, 1979 when the Broncos beat San Diego 7-0. “Every coach, and I am sure every player is embarrassed with the poor showing last night on national tele vision,” Coryell said in opening the inquest into Monday’s loss. “It goes to show that good players help. You’re not going to score with out the Winslows and Chandlers and people of that caliber. We just have to glue everything together.” Coryell credited Seattle’s defense with taking the Chargers out of the game. “Some people don’t think you make sacks with a three-man line, but they do,” he said. So furious was the Seattle rush that Coryell had Pouts throw less to reduce the chances that he would join Winslow, Chandler and the rest of the casualties. “We would much rather pass, but we were afraid we’d have Dan on the shelf,” Coryell said. “They would just pin their ears back and come.” United Press International DALLAS — Dallas coach Tom Landry Tuesday named Danny White to start at quarterback Sunday against the New York Giants and in dicated rookie Eugene Lockhart would see more action at middle linebacker in place of the belea guered Bob Breunig. White got his first start of the year last week, replacing Gary Hoge- boom, and helped the Cowboys coast to a 22-3 decision over the Indianap olis Colts. In the first meeting of the Cow boys and Giants this year, Hoge- boom was sacked three times by Lawrence Taylor. He fumbled dur ing one of the tackles and Andy Headen returned the ball 82 yards for a touchdown. “White will start because of his performance in the (Indianapolis) game,” said Landry. “But I’m going to use the quarterbacks as I’ve used the rest of the team. We will be sub stituting from time to time. It’s im portant we use all the talent we have. “We will be doing the same thing with Doug Donley and Mike Renfro (at wide receiver), Ron Springs and Timmy Newsome (at fullback) and we will probably be using Lockhart in place of Bob some at the middle linebacker spot.” Landry eased Lockhart into the Dallas QB Danny White Cowboys’ Bob Breunig It wa and elf the fini meter r; be “a bi Jackson advisor, It’s b since C; medals far the athlete a marat His f; televisic nation’s i boards covers. Mich even u{ hau; off with xence a aste in from th rious to ful mei and Ion Games. Whei wis? “Acti ewis s .went tc discussion in as low key a manner as possible because the Lockhart-Breu nig situation has recently gained al most as much attention as the Hoge- boom-White controversy. A month ago Breunig suffered lower back spasms that hospitalized him for the better part of a week. He tjuickly returned to the starting lineup, however, and although his play lias been spotty, he has retained nis role in the Cowboys’ defense. Last Sunday, when the Cowboys’ def< mg apn ts of | mse was introduced Word K.»me. Breunig was booed bji home Septem ■three w crowd. someth! Altht "Bob is hurt,” Lmdn said, al one pro how well he will betherestoha don’t know. He will be Winj longer we can rest him, Whtu reach over and tie your shoe a you i bat k goes into spasms, theJ a prettv precarious situations vou step on an NFL field. Web to get Lockhart ready to play The Chargers have to retrench now, but the coach said rebuilding is a job best left for training camp. One of the Charger veterans who likes what he has seen of the younger players is wide Charlie Joiner. Tigers' Hernandez awarded AL Cy Young in close contesl uovies have a 1 ban soi Lewi: receiver United Press International ELECT HOWARD HILL SHERIFF OF BRAZOS COUNTY “I think some of the younger guys did very well,” Joiner said after the game. “We keep saying we have to rebound. We have to keep saying it until we do rebound." The Most Qualified Man A quality player who is physically ready to play, but not mentally, is running back Chuck Muncie. Mun- cie has been suspended because of his drug dependency. His future is up to Commissioner Pete Rozelle. Pd by Howard Hill 4007 N. Texas Bryan Lena Hill Treasurer. “I don’t worry about things like that until it happens,” Coryell said of Muncie’s possible return — which could not happen too soon for the Chargers. NEW YORK — Willie Hernan dez, a 28-year-old, left-handed re liever who had toiled in obscurity since 1977, was named winner of the American League’s Cy Young Award Tuesday by the Baseball Writers Association of America barely defeating Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals. Hernandez, who had a 9-3 record, a 1.92 earned run average and 32 saves in 33 possible save situations, won the award with 12 first-place votes. He also received seven each for second and third places from the 26-person panel representing each team in the league. That gave Her nandez a total of 88 points. Quisenberry, who had 44 saves, one fewer than the major league re cord. a 6-3 record ana a 2.64 ERA, got nine first-place votes, eight for second and two for third, giving him 71 points. A native of Aguada, Puerto Rico, Hernandez started the 1984 season with a 34-32 lifetime record. He had lifted himself over the .500 mark lifetime with a 9-4 mark in 1983 for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies. Prior to the 1984 award-winning season, Hernandez had a total of only 27 saves during his seven-year big league career. Quisenberry, who set the major league record of 45 saves in 1983, also had a brilliant season which kept the Royals in the Amwncffilaj Western Division race uniiltint mg days of the season. Ron Petry and Jack Momfl reliable starters for the T? throughout the season but lint Sparky Anderson openly t paigned for Hernandez it league’s Cy Young Award wt during the latter stages oftki son. Anderson also campaftt: Hernandez as the league's an award which will be anno® later in the year. come a who fla ally rur after th star Jii taken s New V learn \ Warrer To p a caree to havi gery oi take si too. Mid for this “i f y The award is named Young, one of the game’s pitchers whose 511 victories most ever recorded in the leagues. » SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Race Car Practice all day and at 5 PM THE KORA ASLEEP AT THE SEVEN EXCITING RACES WHEEL LAST STAGE FINAL IGNITION PERPETUAL PICNIC AND PARTY Join the cast, crew, family and friends of FM 98 for the final appearance of the TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY CONCERT STAGE that was originally constructed for one of WILLIE NELSON’S very first Picnics held at TWS ten years ago. ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL will play the farewell-to-the-stage performance Saturday evening, and then the historic stage and all its memories willgoupinsmokeina spectacular bonfire. WHEELS OF FIRE AT THE KORA ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL LAST STAGE FINAL IGNITION PERPETUAL PICNIC AND PARTY, Saturday, November 3rd, in the infield at TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY. PLUS Chili, Bar-B-Q, Sausage and Fajita Cook-off COGNTEXLCVlN 98.3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 8th ANNUAL TEXAS RACE OF CHAMPIONS 12:00 noon TEXAS RACE OF C/-M MP/O/VS.Qualifying RACE NUMBER 1 followed by QUALIFYING RACE NUMBER 2. The entrants are divided into two groups for qualifying races to determine the starting order for the Eighth Annual State Championship of Stock Car Racing. 'Clb 0 * kTY. 1:30 PM BUD WARD VW TIDA PONY CAR RACE. The compact International Sedans, both foreign and domestic cars race on the last leg of their series championship. 3:00 PM The Eighth Annual TEXAS RACE OF CHAMPIONS. The action packed classic event that has become a Texas Tradition among stock car racers The State Championship featuring all the best stock car drivers from all over Texas and surrounding states. Past winners include Ed Sczech, Jimmy Finger. H B Bailey, Freddy Fryer and Terry Labonte. Who will ever forget last year's finish when John Newlm passed Robin McCall at the finish line to take the title One hundred kilometers of exciting racing in the race which has always been the most competitive every year. More than forty of the best stock car racers are expected Don't miss this classic event. IFM STEREO AT* I 12:30 PM GEORGE PHARIS CHEVROLET SHOW ROOM STOCK CAR RACE. The cars we drive to work, from Corvettes to Chevettes and all sizes in between, these showroom stock cars race in four different classes all at the same time. Since engine and chassis modification aren't allowed, it’s the skill of the driver that 2:00 PM GLOBAL HEAT EXCHANGER SUPER STOCK CAR RACE. The newest class of metal bodied American cars race on the two-mile road course for the very first time. Camaros, Mustang, Chevelles, Oldsmobiles, etc. in fast and furious action. TEXAS mOBLD tSP>N counts in this Sports Car event. 1:00 PM The 1974 WILLIE NELSON PICNIC STAGE will go up in smoke on Saturday nite, November 3. HJ^jliFORMULA FORD RACE.These sleek rear engined, open wheeled, open cockpit racers put on a whale of a show. It s a driver's battle all the way in these mini Indy style cars. way I nc O/VE TICKET GOOD FOR BOTH DA Y’S EVENTS AND OVERNIGHT CAMPING Hwy 6 South College Station, TX (409) 693-2500 $10 Student Discount Tickets are Available thru Members of the A&M Sports Car Club or at Bud Ward VW, Montgomery Wards, The Bug Clinic or the Great Texas Truck Stop. IV AOS, BUTOEAf HEAVYWEIiS WHEN BE® REALLY 0001 o matterwliai you’ve go to say or selUw Classi fieds can help p do the big job, Right now, k ing International Classified Adver tising Week, is3 great time to pit the Classified to work for you! 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