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'PASE It-lBE HEltAtP-FrMif, OcUtbtr hi Non-Conference Headliner SJA Hopeful Of Halting Lyford's Momentum Tonite By TOM DREW Sports Edllor LYFpRU--Defending 32-AA Aampion Lyford will strive to keep its momentum flowing tonight when the Bulldogs, a St. Joseph Academy of Brownsville football team that "St, Joe also has Impressive defensive players," continues 1 Bloodhounds' front four is both big and tough and their secondary does a terrific job on pass coverage. We're expecting real tough -tall game." Will be shooting for its third! Bloodhound mentor Willie victory. The Bulldogs, who are 2-4, 2-1 after losing their first four games of the season, arc tied with Los Fresnos, La Joya and Port Isabel al the lop of the 32-AA race. St.

Joe, which doesn't open TOIL 3-AA play until record into tonight's gaine. a Willie Garcia's Garcia says that while he respects Lyford's ground attack, he has absolute fear of the passing combination of Kratzer a a Beryl) Trolinger (split-end Jim). "We're planning lo double cover Trolinger and just hope Nov. 14, brings a 3-2-11 he doesn't beat us deep," says L-I intu tnmoM'o a-iino Garcia. "He's a preat receiver have a good chance lo rcpeat.iniuries, he feels all starters as district champion and will be ready lonighi.

Kratzor's improvement is one of the big reasons. He had a great game in our 28-14 win recent weeks have two over Los Fresnos and he put 6aMtu tcrs in ingsbury a nor i The Bloodhounds, who have been hit wilh a rash of injuries in recent weeks, have two together another solid lormance in our 26-0 win over, Rio Hondo last week." Lyford also boasts a solid ground g-ame led by fleel junior halfback Demetrio Capello (165) and a pair of talented fullbacks in sophomore Kumaldo Aguirre (170) and Hector de la Rosa (155) and the Bulldog defensive line, which averages 220 pounds per man, is regarded as a crack unit. Garcia. "He's a great receiver and he really'knows how to run O'Neil reports that while Bloodhounds are 1-1 against 32 after catching the ball." AA competition. The 'Hounds! Trolinger, a 6-0, 175-pound defeated Sharyland, 20-8, in I senior, also draws raves from their season opener, Ihcn lost 1 his own head coach, Los Fresno' in a wild 26-20 "Jim's got all the tools of an the following week.

outstanding receiver," praises Lyford head coach Frank O'Neil. "He's fast (10.3), runs (DutcM O'Neil. who watched St. I excellent patterns, and lie has joe measure Montsrrey Nuevo great hands. Jim's made at least two big catches in each of our games lo dale and he a draws double some of his players have minor time." Leon 29-14 in Brownsville last (eels that the Bloodhounds' have outstanding r-backs in fullback Robert Kingsbury and Eduardo Garc'a defensive squad.

quarterback and a solid "The thing that really impresses me about St. Joe is that they can beat you on botli the run and pass," analyzes O'Neil. "Garcia looks like' a double- coverage." O'Neal also has gool words for his rangy (6-1, 170) sopliomore nuarterback Kratzer, who looks like a fine followun to last year's standout Tracy Terry, who is starting nn Ihe undefeated Rice University freshman football team and regular guard Chris Taylor "Kingsbury's still slowed with the fool injury he gol las week against Nuevo Leon and Taylor hasn't had airy eontac work since receiving a con cussion in the same game," said Garcia. "I think that Kingsbury will be able lo see spot duty for us but I won't know about Taylor until the team doctor makes a decision on his condition before game club scout since 1966, as first Rushing Game Shmvs Big Hike Eagles Will Take Improved Stats Into San Benito Battle A BBN1TO Them season rushing and they've Fulblack Hike Saldana, who Brownsville Eagles, who have rushed for 547 yards in sue-, cessive district victories over Edlnburg and McAllen, will match their rejuvenated offense with San Benito's stingy defense here in a game that will share the 28-AAAA spotlight with the Harlmgen-Pharr-San a Alamo tonight. The Eagles, 3-3 overall and in conference play, are presently tied with San Benito and Harlingcn for second place done it on the slrenght of like Olvcra missed three games 28-AAAA a Alamo.

play behind un Ptiarr-San Juan base coach. In running their season recorc to 3-3, the Eagles have finally gone ahead of their opponents 337-yaid ground attack against McAllcn last week. Brownsville has now rushed for 908 yards while Hie Eagle defense has yielded six opponents just 804 yards and a 3.0 yard average in 207 carries. Johnny Olvera, explosive junior halfback, leads Brownsville rushers wilh 282 yards ui 51 carries for a 4,5 average. While his statistics are well ofl his 196!) pace, which resulted in his gaining 1,009 yards, il musl be remembered that he has played in only three games due to a broken collar bone which sidelined him in the first three non-conference games.

an injury, is Brownsville's second leading rusher with 198 yards in 55 carries and Rosalie Resales, who missed two complete, games and half of another willi injury, has 147 yards rushing on .15 carries for a 4.2 average. class support. The slender split- end has parleyed his catches Into 144 yards for a 24.0 average yield. Leal, who lias added one touchdown by rushing, leads the Eagle scoring derby wilh six touchdowns for 36 points. Three Sanborn, Olvera and i a a have each scored 12 Rosales, a fine passer, hasjpoints lo help boost connected on 15 of 33 passes jville's oulput lo 97 for 293 yards and six louch- downs.

Four of his touchdown passes have gone lo split-end Eddie Leal, who also serves as backup quarterback. Leal has connected on 7 of 21 aerials for 158 yards and Iwo touchdowns and third-string quarlerbaek Luis Petrarca has hit on 3 of 7 passes for 61 yards and one The Pick-It Line WHERE THEY PLAY a quarterback a "Beryl's come a Ions wav: Kingsbury has to be one of the since his first coun-le of besi backs in the Valley. 'assures O'Neil. "We think we 1 TIM SOUTHERS TOM DREW Browns- compared lo 84 poinls for the opposition. An interesting aspect of Brownsville's scoring shows thai Ihe Eagles have scored 25 points in Ihe first quarter compared In six points for the opposition.

Brownsville's most disastrous quarter has liccn (he second. Opponents have scored receivers wilh nine calches for. 233 yards and Iwo Leal, with five touchdown receptions in six catches is anil their six to date are even on turnovers, both surrendering (he fonlbnll on 15 occasions. Eagle Statistics Klrst Down's Uisl Week: 13-6 Season: 104-M-6 (.703) 1-asl ffert: 10-J (.528) Season: 104-14-G Ijsl Week: 13-6 (.584) Season: Last Week: 12-7 (.632) Season: H3-45-5 (.696) Tentative Starting Lineups SlJoseph Lli Eddie Tamez 1S5 LT George Vlllarreal 210 LG Chris Taylor MS: John Me air RG Emlllo Hernandez RT Carlos Ban-era Tommy I.icndo Uduardo Garcia WB Rolando Aguirre JIB Clint Muscl Jlike Lachowsky No. 1 Defense Mcnic Bcnavides LT Greg Jordan RT Rick Rncnes HE Joe Ortiz vLLB Mlic Garcia 150 190 165 H3 150 160 145 ,.155 .150 205 230 160 .160 'MLB Nacho Garza 170 Wayne Hart 'LCB Tony Marquez 140 HCB fflcho Gonzales 140 Julio Lozano 159 RS Eduardo Garcia 140 Lyf cml No.

1 Defense Lli Dick Barron LT Oscar Sinio 230 220! RT Juan Guerrero 220 RE Nick Guerrero LLB Glen Gelsc MLB Rolando Garcia RLB Armando dc Leon LCB Jim Trolinger ItCB Servando Nino LS Dcmclrio Capcllo RS Frank Posas No. 1 Olfense LE Jim Trolinger LT Oscar Simo LG Junior Canlti Rolando Garcia RG Corky Gllliland RT Johnny Janscn RK Joe Aparicio QB Deryl Kralzcr P-SJ-A at nrlingcn Brownsville at S- Bcnilo Mission aL McAllen KB Demetrio Capello WB Scrvando Nino 135 FB Rumaldo Aguirre 17(1 210 155 165 170 135 165 140 170 220 135 155 'Texas al Rloi 1701 IsMTTat Texas Tech 165 i Alahn Houston ,165 I liivicra Sanl- TMis! 'Ortem al San Isidro Oraflgc Grove al Banqcctc Mexico City at MMA iTejas Ai-M al Bavlor Atr at Anselo Sf. P-SJ-A, 17-14 Brownsville. 13-10 Mis- 18-14 Donna, 17-11 24-7 Kiij-mondvillc, 20-16 Port Isabel, H-fi La Jnvii. JJ-M I.OS Kresnos.

21-14 Lyford, 2t-12 Simla Rosa, 24-6 Odcm. 18-12 Orange Grove, 19-8 MMA, 12-6 Baylor, 24-21 Texas. 38-11 Texas Tech. 27-Z4 Arkansas. 41-7 Houston, Tejas Ail, 3d- '3 Harllncen.

21-17 Brow-svlllc. 14-7 27-21 Wcslaco. 21-ZO Donna, 7-6 lidcouch-Elsa, 20-1Z tlaymondvillc, 19-7 Port Isabel. 2G-7 La Joya, 25-12 Los 2S-Z1 Lvlord. 27-13 Santa Rosa, Odcm.

32-26 Orange Grove, 22-12 Cll.v. H-I3 Texas AM, 21-17 Texas, 35-14 Texas Tech. 2S-H Arkansas, 42-t Houston, 31-21 Tc-- AM, 27-17 Ilarlingcn, 14-19 Brownsville, 20-H McAllen, 27-14 Ediuhurg. 20-17 Donna, 14-7 27-14 Raymondville, H-7 Port Irr.hcl. 14-12 La Jova, 27-12 Los Fresnos.

14-1' Lyford. 35 Santa Rosa. 42-12 20-18 Oran-e Grove, H-i MMA. M-6 Texas AM. 17-7 Texas.

28-3 Tc Tccb, 21-17 Arkansas, 42-6 Houston. 17-14 Trans M-V P-SJ-A Brown McAllc Mcrcw Ed co IK I a Porl Is La Los Fr lAlord Sanla Is Dram; Mf Tcxa- Texas Texas Arkan Ah bar Tcjas (fi-Kainc cumulative, fCianicr. record, 3-3) TEAM VAHDSTICK Lsanborn Brownsville I'clrarca 83j 801! K1IS Tolals 725.Opponents 1.529J 41-9II I'll) cr Slliosalcs a M-29-S'rctrarca H-174! ill IIS Tolals 26 21 -97' 74 90S 512 Passing 1,420 Tolal 25-61 Passes Passes lined. rumbles 25 38.P Penalties Score By (joiners: iltrovtnsvillc 35 6 '11 33 12 10 3.5 3.0 To Date: i Brownsville IS Laredo a i olhare.s I I Brownsville Mercedes I I Prlrarca l( Koaiiinonl I I I (Saldana llrwim'ltc 7 llarllngcn Id 1 263 908 267 884 Passing all Comp Yds .33 15-293-S 7 158 2 3 61 1 .61 5J2 Yds 111 233 23.J 141 240 1 II 19.7 3 72 24,9 2 is .1 -3 Hrownsvlllc 20 Kdlnburg 12 llruuiisrllle 32 JlcAllcn 13 i -Tonight's (jamr: I i al San Benltn conference Tolal.1 I i a Statistics i I'lajci No Yds A a jy. 4.

5fi 158 3-5 Lcal -J( l.J Thompson 22 5J 2.4 i Player Leal jOlvcra ISaldana illo Ins Santos .25 512 H.l -Scoring TI) Ipl 2pt FG Pis i i 2jPelrarcs I I I Tolalj 1 IS 35 I i 9 6 (I 6 5 1 0 97 Garcia Passes Kingsburv YeruouRolls By Gold, 44-6 As SJA's Scoring Leader Eduardo Garcia into the lead in the St. Joseph scoring derby on the strength of his three touchdown a Bloodhounds' Monterrey Nuevo Leon here last week. quarterback downs and version for i i Kingsbury. Ranking as leading scorer receiver with II catches fo Kingsbury, who is averaging 29-14 victory over missing most of the Nuevo Leon contest with an injury, is SJA's leading rusher with 569 a two-point con his closest com on 75 carries for a second leading rusher wilh 312 Eddie Tamez, who has scored th re; touchdowns and booted field goal for 22 points. Tamez, on bombs of 56, 50 and 70 yards, yards and five touchdowns and into 250 yards for an amazing 36.C yield per catch, Sophomore Only one Ammcin to forty knowj the Botdurtcnoufr game totals better those of their opponents in all but three calegories passing, kickoff and punt return yardage.

Opponents have completed 44 107 passes for 754 yards againit SJA compared to the 'Hounds' passing worksheet which shows 32 completions in 96 attempts for 593 yards. Ihe Bloodhounds con- slighl margin to op- ponents in passing, they more than make up for it in rushing. St. Joe backs have rushed for 1,300 yards compared lo just 793 for opponents. The Bloodhounds also hold an 88-71 margin in first downs.

The Bloodhounds defense is yielding opponents an average of 251.5 yards total offense a game and its equally divided between passing and rushing. Sam Kleckler scored 34 points himself here Thursday night as Harlingen Vernon's freshmen massacred Brownsville Gold, 446, for their third straight victory after opening the season wilh a pair of losses. Kleckler scored on runs of in. i2, live, 10 and 15 yards and acked on four extra poinls Tomas Diaz scored Ihe other SJA Statistics Team Statistics OPP 71 First Downs (Tolal) By Rushing By Passing By Penalty Rushlngf Attempts) Yards Gained Yards Los I Net Gain Passing (Attempts) Completed Had Intercepted Yards Gained Total Total Offense Pun's Had Blocked Yards Punlcd Avg. per Punt Punl Returns Yards Returned 412 Kickoff Returns 21 Yards Returned 30K Interceptions 7 Yards Relumed 7fi Fumbles 22 Fumbles Lo.sl 15 Individual Slallsllcs Rushing Tc Net Avg TD 75 5SS 7.5 5 48 312 6,5 I 36 242 7.7 7 11 2.6 2 4 12 I 8 1.12 Aguirre 2 Garcia 7 Lozann Tamez 3 Tolal 19 15 44 7 754 287 1547 24 1 801 33 Receiving 7 Llcndo 3 Agulrre 11 3 1 1 2 2 No Yds TD Lozano Gonzales Klngsburh Mtiscl Lachowsky SJA 32 KO Returns 4JI 185 11 1 4 15 26 549 3 It Hurts Lions To Play Bears By II Lions to play the Chicago United Press Intcrnallonal literally hurts the Derail Bears.

The two teams hard come go aI each Baltimore, TMtlsburgh at Oakland, Cincinnati at other so inevitably battle pretty well beat up physically. Houston at San Diego, New Orleans at Atlanta, PhiUidel- ootn phia vs. Green li.iy al thai they! Milwaukee and a at the! out of thclNow York The Vikings' lost the I-os Angeles Rams in a Vernon touchdown on a 75-yard i ulll nnl a a om ts Coach Joe Schmidt of (he Lions tlien that after that one. Elisandro Ramon also ran a NO Yds TD Klngsbury 14 2 112 20 Oils Activate Charlie Joiner HOUSTON (UPI)- The Houston Oilers are activating wide receiver Charlie Joiner for action in San Diego Sunday against the Chargers. Joiner has spent the last three months recovering from a fractured arm.

"He gives us another weap Coach Wally Lemm said of the 5-11, 185-pound two-year pro. "He can influence a defense." "Have you got your game face on?" someone asked Joiner. "I've got my touchdown face on," he grinned. Lemm also said rookie Joe Hawkins from Wisconsin will start at fullback against the Chargers. Dawkins gained 29 Sun- Inlercejillons yards 1nree carrics I 132 0 day ngainsl Pittsburgh.

Tnal was 'h 6 same in which Klngshury Garcia Agulrrc ftinzales Muscl Nachn Emllln Garcia starting quarlerbaek Charley NO Yds Tl) Johnson broke his collar bone. Marques Punting 15 (I ID 0 13 15 0 83 0 Schoolboy Grid Scorns CLASS A A A A By Unlled Prtu Worth Wyalt a Forl Worlh Dunbit SJA Garcia Agvlrre NO Yds A I Ifl Sfil 34.0i ton Worm I Fo Forr I FO il Wonli Treft Worth Poschar UcWwrtr IMfl A 32 5 SJA 6 I 32 593 3 I I Scoring 12 2 5 I 1 2 I Him. Kumble Kccnvcrlcs (Oiin) 1370 llecord OP South Cuff SO DdlJAS A a Corlfr Dallai Sunlol Los Frusios San Isldrn Siiiiln Kosa Saltlllo Nuevo Leon Oalhj 36 Ddlldl Ofll'a' Artim- IA Or-IIA', i.l Houston Sl. Tdooul Houilon Auslln if 4 1 a -P'lo 15 Houilon flelllalre Auilln Hiotl AujJIn 13 Tr.wH utMn lt Antanio Rooie n.l 0 6ari Anfonl McCollun IS iw a very concerned about this Sunday's rematch with the Bears Chicago. The Lions are currently tied with Minnesota 'or first place In the National football Conference's Central Division, and the Lions and Vikings meet each other a week from Sunday.

Schmidt would like to have his crew completely healthy for that one. The threat of injuries Is foremost in Schmidt's mind but so is the possibility that his players might be looking ahead to the game wilh the Vikings. "If we do, wYe dead," sait Schmidt. "I know U- All ol our coaches know it. And our players know it, too.

You can never play Ihe Bears casually It always has been that way. II still is." The Bears have been greatly crippled offensively by Hie loss of running back Gale Sayers for tlie season, but thciy're still a rugged defensive outfit, especi ally against the run. In oilier Sunday action, Denver is at San Francisco, Cleveland al Miami, Sl. Louis at Ihe New York Giants, Dallas at Kansas City, Boston 9' BLUES ANNOUNCE TRADE ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Tiie St.

Louis Blues of the National League announced Thursday the trade of right winger Terry Gray (n the Montreal Voyageurs of the American Hockey 1-oagiie ini exchange fur "a player lo he named at a lalcr dale. IRREGULARO DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN DIET THY Monday night game. You hardly ever meet an ex-Pearl drinker. Pear) holds its customers longer a a other beer. The reason's as a i as the i on a Pear) drinker's face: it's better beer because it's a i a a from the Country of 1100 Springs.

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