The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1984, Image 10

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Montreal Expos can’t coax
Weaver, settle for Rodgers
United Press International
MONTREAL — The Montreal
Expos, unsuccessful in their efforts
to coax Earl Weaver from the broad
cast booth, Wednesday named for
mer Milwaukee Brewers skipper
Bob “Buck” Rodgers as their new
manager.
“I wouldn’t care if I was the 32nd
choice,” the 46-year-old Rodgers
said. “This is a job I wanted and I’m
glad I got it.”
Expos general manager Murray
Cook, calling Rodgers “my No. 1
choice,” conceded the club courted
Weaver.
But, Cook said, “Earl determined
early on he wasn’t going to manage
anywhere and he confirmed that last
week. We never got into any sub
stance with Earl and we never made
him an offer.”
Weaver has worked as a broad
caster with ABC-TV since he retired
as manager of the Baltimore Orioles
after the 1982 season.
Rodgers, named minor league
manager of the year for guiding the
Expos Triple-A affiliate Indianapo
lis Indians to a first-place finish in
the American Association last sea
son, said he wasn’t offended by all
the attention afforded Weaver.
“Earl Weaver is a fine manager
and any club would be remiss if they
had a chance and didn’t try for him,”
Rodgers said.
The one-time California Angels
catcher rejected suggestions he was a
disciplinarian. He told a news con
ference he merely demanded his
players arrived at the ballpark on
time and gave 100 percent on the
field.
“If that’s being a tough guy, then
I’m it. But I’ll try to bring a positive
attitude to the dugout. It’s a boys
game being played by men and I like
to make the game fun.”
The eighth manager in the 16-
year history of the National League
club signed a two-year contract.
Terms were not disclosed.
White bass
beginning
to school
United Press International
AUSTIN — The weekly fis
report compiled by the Texas Parlil
and Wildlife Department:
BASTROP: Water clear, 78 i\
grees, normal level; black basi
to 3 ‘A pounds on chartreuse spit I
tiers and cranks; hybrid striperslovf
crappie fair; catfish fair to 8 pound! I
BRIDGEPPORT: Water nuirbl
68 degrees, 16 feet low; black bas;!
picking up; striper good to 2 4
pounds; white bass good; crappi(|
fair; catfish good in good numbers
BUCHANAN: Water clear, !i
degrees, 26 feet low; black bassgoocI
to 6 pounds on motor oil wormsandl
crawdads; striper good to 8 poundil
trolling channels; hybrid stripe I
good to 6 pounds on fair number!I
early on topwaters; crappie pickinj
up with stringers to 30 fish; catfisll
good to 3 pounds on rod and reel.
CALVERAS: Water clear, 61dt.|
grees, normal level; black bass]
to 5 pounds average on I
worms; striper slow to 6 poundsm|
silver spoons; yellow catfish slow tt
37 pound off shoreline on tilapia
blue catfish slow to 5 pounds on ula
pia; channel catfish slow.
CEDAR CREEK: Water clear,!
degrees, 38 inches low; black ba
slow and spotty; hybrid striper fait
in open water; crappie good in 20-25
feet during the day; white bass good
trolling late; catfish spotty and slow
HOUSTON COUNTY; Wain I
clear, 66 degrees, normal level;!
bass good to 11 pounds in 2 feet oil
water on buzz baits, good stringen
of small bass on grape worm;
striper slow; bream good; crappit
slow; catfish good to 16 poundsonl
trotline. .
HUBBARD CREEK: Water I
cloudy, 7 feet low; black bass _
but small; striper good trolling near
dam; crappie real slow; white baa
slow; catfish good to 12 pounds on
cut shad.
LIMESTONE; Water cloudy,I
degrees, normal level; black bt
good but small; striper slow; crappie
slow; white bass beginning to school;
catfish g(x)d to 3 pounds. J
MOSS LAKE: Water clear, 64de
grees, 2 Vi feet low; black bassfairto
3 Vi pounds on surface plugs; crap
pie good with stringers to 25 fish,
white bass fair; catfish real goodtoa
pounds on rod and reel with stink-
oait.
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