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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page C003

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Visit alltel.net/sportsalerts/ Business Sales 1-877-BIZ-CNTR (249-2687) 9 1.dig Stram First Chiefs coach one of the great innovators ontinued from Page C1 the a moving pocket as a way to keep mammoth defensive linemen such as Sa nDi e- rnieL add and Earl Faison away from awson He came up with the Tight I ormation lining up the tight end behind the quarterback and shifting to one side or the other, creating a moment of indecision for the defense.H ecreated the ripleS tackdefense tackles Curley Culp and Buck uchanan over the center, which disguised the front and enabled ulp to manhandle undersized ikings center Mick Tingelhoff in one of the key matchups of uperB owlI V. An dS tram deployed zone defenses in the early 1960s as a way to combat the wide openpassing games of the AFL when teams were loath to defend receivers in anything but man-t o-m a ncover age tram attributed that defense to the exans intercepting five passes in the 1962 AFL championship win over ouston Th eformer Purdue running back also was one of the first coaches to devote more than cursory attention to special teams and weight training. A fter the Chiefs won the AFL championship in 1966 but lost to reenBa yin the first Super Bo tram hired a strength coach lvinRo introduced a weight liftingprogram long before weight training became a routine practice. i people who lifted said awson former standout at Alliance High chool who played at Purdue while Stram was an assistant coach othe guy Hank had to convince was me. I was the quarterback and the rest of the players would follow my lead.

Hank had to do the sell job on me, and frankly I know how he did it because I lift anything over 12 ounces.H esaid he had to have me (lift weights) for the good of the team. said uexpect me to lift the same weights as Ed Budde and Buck Buchanan and those guys said no, yours will be much lighter. But you still have to go through the program with the rest of St a was that if he could sell the weight training to the leader of the team, everyone else would follow. kwas a great awsonsaid a coach have to sell what your approach i your philosophy is to the people eworking with, and ank was able to get that tram not only was an innovator on the field but also was progressive off the field. The hiefs encouraged diversity 30 years before it became a signifi- cant issue.

In the early 1960s, when NFL teams had an unwritten and unspoken limit on the number of black players, Stram culled some of his best talent including Buchanan linebacker Willie Lanier and wide receiver Otis Taylor from historically black colleges. i what color, what creed, said linebacker Bobby ell the first hiefs player to be inducted into the Hall of ame you could play football and play under his rules and regulations, that was cool a he asked, to give him 120 percent out there. Any- time you wanted to talk to him, to you about it.I fyou had a problem, you could let him know and he said, talk about anier the first starting black middle linebacker and second hiefs player inducted in the allo fFame said during St a at Canton in 2003 first memory of Hank is he created opportunity.I twas 35 years ago, my coming to Ka n- sas ity and it was as if Hank already had the concept and understood diversity.H esought the best irstK rskaM emorial is set for July 21-2 4 Th efirst Robert A. Krska emorialB aseball ournament will be held July 2 1-2 4in honor of rska arbertonS treetD epartment employee who was killed on the job in anuary Th etournament is open to teams in the 9 underage division roceeds will go to the rskafamily Th etournament is being planned by Brad Fo had been friends with Krska since childhood and had Krska serve as his best man at his wedding. thought about doing this for a really long time and thought that this would be the most appropriate way to honor i xsaid was something that was right down his alley and something that he really would have Fo rmore information, contact Brad Fox at 330-4 1 62590 Fo xS portsR adio on WJMP in Akron Th eFo xS portsR adio etwork and the nationally syndicated Ji mRome radio show is now broadcasting on WJMP 1520-A Mi nAkron Th eFo xS portsR adio etwork features the irst eamo nFo host Steve zabanM ondaythrough ridayf m6t o9a.m., the xM orningE xtravaganza with Va nEarl Wright and A ndrewS icilianoM onday through Friday from 9 a.m.

to noon mR omeM onday through Friday from noon to 3 p.m. an eD riveo nFo with Chris Myers Monday through Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. Fo xS portsR adio programming formerly had been heard on 1350-A Min the A kronmarket FOR YOUR INFORMATION GOLF OUTING Th eO Eri eCanalway Coalition i nBolivar will hold a fund raising golf outing July 14 at ilkshireG olfC ourse in northern Tuscarawas ounty e2005 Towpath Classic will begin at 9 a.m. Fee so a person includes cart, lunch and door prizes. Proceeds will benefit the A kron based group that is promoting the Towpath Trail from leveland through Akron to Ne wPhiladelphia all 330 434 5657 or go to www ohioeriecanal orgfor reservations and information.

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