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Fnrt Lauflfrtlale New. Monday, Otohrr 30. 1972 7t Was The Toughest Defense I've Seen9 -Domres Colt Woes Erring Youngsters, Miami Special Teams today was just a matter of good defense," Domres said. It was not a matter of good defense for the Colts, who gave up a total of 375 yards. With Bubba Smith out for the season and rookie Nelson Munsey replacing injured corner-, back Charlie Stukes and Laird replacing injured safety Jerry Logan, defensive tackle Fred Miller was taken to a hospital with a jammed neck.

"We didn't have anybody left," Sandusky said. "How could I change my defense? What did you want me to change?" seen. I studied their films and they had 22 different sets of coverage, That's one problem right there. The Jets had two. Domres was 13 for 21 for 102 yards.

His leading receiver was tight end Tom Mitchell with 31 yards from two catches. "The Dolphins don't make mistakes. Everything has to work just right to beat them," Domres said. "No-Name Defense is right. There's nobody you can really pick out.

But I firmly believe that what happened O'Brien caught five passes for 91 yards last week against the Jets when the Colts lost, 24-20. Yesterday, he caught one pass for 22 yards, "I think they threw to me four times today. I was open a lot of times, but he's the quarterback. I ain't in the driver's seat. But Marty was scrambling and he just couldn't see me," O'Brien said.

"Let's face it. It was his second game and my second game." O'Brien added. Domres said, "This was the toughest defence I've ever in 4 tm -HMHIS1 owtitr DOLPHINS MADE IN U.S.A. RUSHINO Alt. Ydi.

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stoilly IH Stlolt 4 171 30.1 3 Tolall 4 121 10.1 PUNT RETURNS "IT'S THE QUALITY YOU GET FOR THE LOW PRICE THAT COUNTS!" No. PO Ydi. L9 TD tUSh 1.12! 15 0 Tolali 1 1 Si II KICKOPP RETURNS No. Ydi. LO TC Tolall By MIKE SCHWEBtL Sports Staff Writer BALTIMORE "What can you say?" Baltimore Coach John Sandusky said.

"Their defense handled our offense. Our offense didn't come up with the big play. Their special teams kept us in the hole all day, Our defense didn't contain their running. We played poorly on special teams. I just don't know what else to say." A blocked punt led to one touchdown, a blocked field goal led to a field goal and a fumbled punt led to another touchdown yesterday as the Dolphins blanked the Colts, i 23-0.

"We went into the game saying we didn't want to let hurt us on special teams. They did," Sandusky said. Colts' fans were booing and it was only Sandusky's sec-ond week as head coach. "Veterans did a job for us for so many years and then tliey didn't so you have to go to the young ones. I'm not gonna quit on them.

When you're playing some young people you're gonna make mistakes and the young people made 'em today," Sandusky eaid. Sandusky was talking mostly about quarterback Marty Domres, who never quite got anything going against a zone that obviously puzzled him, and rookie Bruce Laird, who dropped a punt in the third quarter. Hubert Ginn recovered at. the Colts' 20 and Miami got the third touchdown a few plays later. "You can't learn sitting on the bench," Sandusky said.

said before the game that I was gonna go with Marty jnd you can't tell him that and then jerk him out," he con-. tiflued. John Unitas stood on the sideline, a Colts' jacket thrown over his shoulder pads, the entire game. "I won't playing unless Domres gets hurt," Unitas said. "I thought we were on the way back," said Jim O'Brien, the place kicker who started and played the whole as a wide receiver.

"Man, I don't know now. Just got ready for Boston next week is all I know. Try and forget this," O'Brien said. polplwis Roll, 23-0 (Continued From Page ID) first down," Coach Don Shula said, smiling, Morrall only needed to throw once more (a 20-yardcr to Howard Twilley) in an 80-yard drive that ended when Csonka went over from the two with 4:13 left in the first quarter, Csonka ran for 32 of the yards, Morris for 19. Garo Yepremian's kick made it 7-0.

In the second quarter, Curtis Johnson blocked a David Lee punt and Johnson ended up with the ball on the Baltimore 22. A subsequent clipping penalty on Warficld slowed Miami down only momentarily. On a third dr.vn and IS play at the 27, Morrall passed to Marlin Brisce, who passed to Warfield at the one. Briscoe, now two-for-tvvo in the passing department, was furious, "I cou'dn't get my fingers on the laces to throw a spiral. I just kind of floated the ball.

If I had really thrown it, I would have had a touchdown. The last touchdown pass I threw was at Denver in the last game of the 1968 season," Briscoe said. "We see that play all the time. We even use it," linebacker Ted Hendricks said. "You just have to be alert for it.

We weren't very alert, were we?" Csonka went in from the one with 6:07 left in the half. Lineman Jim Bailey blocked Yepremian's extra point try. Llovd Mumphord then blocked Boris Shlapak's 54-yard field goal try, giving Garo a shot at a 25-yarder which he made. It was 16-0 at the half. The final touchdown came following a punt fumbled by Colt rookie Bruce Laird.

Hubert Ginn recovered at the 20, the Dolphins stayed on the ground and Morris scored over the left side from seven yards, Csonka finished with 93 yards, Morris with 71 and Kiick with 52. Csonka would likely have gotten another 100-yard performance but Ginn and Charley Leigh took over when Jim Del Gaizo replaced Morrall with two minutes left. Shula said he didn't want to gamble on Csonka getting hurt, "It's a gamble I'd take," Csonka said. The Dolphins now face the prospect of taking on Buffalo in Buffalo Sunday while their closest rival, the New York Jets, meet Washington. The Jets trail Miami by two games.

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Everybody was involved in winning," Dolphins' Coach Don Shula said following his 97th career victory yesterday, a 23-0 win over the Baltimore Colts. "Earl" Morrall has done exceptionally well in all three games he's played since Bob Griese got hurt." Morrall completed 9 of IS passes for 85 yards and one interception, which came late in the final quarter when the Dolphins were driving for yet another touchdown from the Baltimore 22. Morrall has now completed Defensive tackle Jim Duna-way was placed on the move list, which means he will miss least the Buffalo game Sunday with a sprained back, Offensive tackle Wayne Moore and rookie linebacker Larry Ball were moved up from the move list to the active roster. The cast on Bob Griese's leg will be taken off for examination of the healing process in "a week or two," according to Coach Don Shula. It may be determined then if Griese might be able to come back sooner than originally thought, Original estimates were six to eight weeks, which would virtually mean he would be out for the season.

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Lauderdale Gerald F. Thompson State Senator 29th District Democrat 1.

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