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SCHIEFFER ASSUMES TOP RANGERS ROLE FROM GOV.-ELECT BUSH
Published December 1, 1994
TX Governor-elect George Bush will "relinquish" his role as Rangers managing partner on December 31 and be replaced by club President Tom Schieffer. Bush had served in that position since 1989. Bush's investment will be put into a blind trust while he serves as the state's chief executive. Bush said it was best if he "not be involved in investment decisions whatsoever or management decisions in the case of the Rangers." Rose will retain his position, and Schieffer will continue to oversee the day-to-day operations of the team (Sullivan & Gonzalez, FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 12/1).




