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Marshall Wallops Harlandale 44-0 Son Antonio Sept. 16, 1972 Page By DANNY GARCIA Staff Writer The Marshall Rams parlayed a relentless ground attack with a (ired-up defense to overwhelm luckless Har- landale 46-0. at Memorial Stadium Friday night. I The visiting Rams, now 1- I 1, amassed 388 yards on the and 121 aloft in stretching Tribe's winless skein to 15 games. The Marsliall defensive I wall, headed by Seniors Rick First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yarflast Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalised irUMJlf II 4 2 6 3 6 9 Buls and Slone, allowed the Indians a total of five yards in the first a half and surrendered 48 over-all.

Senior performer a quarterbacked the Rams to a score on Mar- Ro-Hawks Hobble Buffaloes 26-0 Randolph churned a tough ground attack, sending four men across to score, to shut out the host Clemens Buffalo 2-0 Friday night. Clemens repeatedly tried to get its air assault moving, First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Randolph 292 0 o.oo 1-36 5 5-65 only to find four of its 16 passes turn sour with interceptions, one for a tally. a quarterback Joey Di Quinao scored first on a six-yard run in the second period, with Paul Gandy i the two extra points. Minutes later tailback Jim Bocquin scampered 65- yards for another tally. In the fourth period, Ro- Hawks fullback Mike Krebsbach scored from nine yards out and minutes later end! Mark Chauret intercepted a pass to romp 35 yards for the final score.

Kresbach was the leading ground-gainer of. the i with yards in 22 carries. a 1 chalked up 292 yards mhsing to 73 for Clemens. Score fly Quarteri Randolph 0 14 Clemens 0 0 Football Results COLLEGE Tulanc 10, Bosson College 0 51. Lawrcnco 16, PlaMsburgh if.

0 Wagner 10. Hnrstra 7 Maine 25. Boston U. 7 Tennessee St. Morgan SI.

0 HIGH SCHOOL Del Rio 35, SI, Gerard's 6 Soulli San Anlonio 9. fcdaowood 0 Oiockdalc 13, Somerset 12 S1. Joseph's Cole Easr central t. Del Valle 6 Soutliside 27, Natalia 0 TMI 21, San Marcos Marshall 44, Harlandale 0 Loo 34, Austin Reagan corpus Chnsli King Holmes 8 Randolph 24, Clemens 0 inijlhwesl 19. PIorcsvIllQ 12 St Peter's St.

Antony's fl 'ii' Pius SF Academy Anlhcny's Academy A A Now 'Vraunffl'ls 38, Kcrrvillc Tivy 7 Banquelc 14, Prltus 0 Tuloso-Midwav 12. Cofulla 0 Gonialcs 21. Lulmg 0 Hays Consolidated 20, Leander 6 Manor 21, Blanco 7 Medina a 14, New Braunlels a 21. Shmtr St. Paul 6 Kennedy 49, Holy Cross 0 Jcllerscn 27, Grackenridge 0 Aslierlon 12, Peacock 6 Alamo HcigMs McCollum 6 MiicArlhur 70, Jay 10 Judson 25, Poili 6 Auslin I Brier 12, Sequin 6 Austin Crockett Bryan 6 Temple 17, Austin Auslin 7 Elgin IB, Marble Falls.

0 Pampa 8, Dumas 7 20, Bclton 7 Lampasas r-rcdcrkksburg 6 Cameron 7, Rcckrffllo 6 tidings 9, La Grange 6 Hays Cbnsolldaled 10, Leandcr 6 Manor 31, Blanco 7 Medina Valley New Braunfcli Can- yon 0 Evant 0 Karn cs Ci1y 19. Three Rivers 0 Sonora 41. Liana 0 Podrsal! 20, Laredo United 0 Dcvinc U. 6 Laredo Nixon 26, Corpus i i Junclion 13, Carriio Springs 6 WnderbiH Industrial Kcncoy tt Cucro 4V, Rrlugio 19 Dillcy Sabinal 7 D'Hanis A. Lvllr 0 Comlori 61, Johnson Cily 6.

Bnerne'20. Bandcra 12 HallensviJlc 35, Yoafcum 6 Uicktiart 22, Round Rook 4 Nuecei Canyon 20, LcaKey 0 Port avaea 48, KirtQSville Brownsville 14, Donna 8 San Bcnilo li, Edcoucn Elsa 7 corpus Christi Ray 0, Harlingen 0 Riviera 6, 0 Yorklown Shiner 22 Mercedes 6, Weslaco 6 Marine Acadcjy 18- La Fcna 7 Uvalde 20, Hondo 7 Lyford 41. HebbronviHe 14 West Oso 46, Port Isabel 0 pharr.S.an a -A I a 32. RiO Mission 36, Raymondvillo 13 FaHurrias San Oiego 7 West Oso 46, Port Isabel 0 xnulenburg 20, Weimar la Goliad 52, Corpus Cnmti Miller 1 Cryslal City 7, La Joya 0 Karncs Cily 19, Three Rivers 0 STATE noaumonl High 48, Houston Auslin 26 ncaumont South Park Virfor 0 porl Necfits Groves 48, Beaunionl For- csl ParX 6 Silsbec Klein 7 Jasper 3, Liberty 7 Carlsbad, N.M. 36, El Paso 6Cl Air 6 Cranddl' 12, Mat arm 4 Richardson Lake Highlands 21, I yier Lcel2 0 Fort Worth Ounbar Waco High 35- Hcarne 21 MidwayM.GROESBECK? Abiicne IX, Cleburne 6 Rotan 14, Ansort 7 Ballinger 0, Reagan Counfy 0 Hamllfii.

Clyde 4 0 3S, Myrkle 0 Rule 12, Knox Clly 7 Porl Arthur Jefferson A. Baytown 0 Porl Arlhur Lincoln 4t, Houston Wil- West Orange 34, Orange Stark A center 32, Crr UK1IIV 12 East Chambers 14 Barber's Mil "tiull.Daisetla 32, West Hardrn 7 Hardin-Jelferwn 12 Lrvingslon 13, Oiboll sifienlio 13, Edcouch EUa 7 Needville 34, Palacious 0 Corpus Chrlill 0, KarlingKi 0 grfe Gro 2 a 0 JO, Laredo 0 ASnMi Inaleildt 0 7, BrpwruWKl 3 Junction 1), Carrlio Springs Tewue 7, Kaufman 0 7 Lincoln 4 RkiVrcnSr Turner 00, Hlllcren JO. Shernun 0 Jrt- ferwn Lonavlew Pine 15, Gllmcr 6 LorgvlBW3.L«M*rqueO Sulpnur Springs 0 fc Bridgo CMy 34, Houston StraKe Jesuit 0 Sealy 31, Waller 0 NcwWaverly Willis 0 New Cancy 7, spendora 0 Brenhain 40, Colurnbus 0 San Augustine B. Garrison 0 Paul Pewill 39. HallsvilicO Winsboro 11, Honey Grove Rivercrcsl 16, Hawkins Hughes Springs 13, Vernon 4 Hcmphiil 49, OcckvilleO Lindale 1(5, Quit man 14 Henderson 20, NacogcJoches 7 'Harmony 12, Ore Cily 6 Tatum 0 Big Sandy 19, T.

K. Gorman A Union Grove 22' Union mil 0 Wesl Rusk Co. 21. SprJng Hill 12 Arp IB, Whilehouse 12 OcKalb DaingerfielcKj LubbocX 25, Odessa Ector 6 piafnvicw 24, Amarfiio Tascosa 8 Alidland Lcc 16, Snydcr 0 Lubbotk Monterrey 21, Wichita Falls Ryder 19 Denver Cily Srownlield 8 Mulcshue21, Olson i-ybbock Cooper 6, SpringlaKc.Earth 0 Idalou 14, Pctcrsbure 0 LccVney 10, FreoMiip 7 Pos1 41. Rails 0 Tulia 21, Morion Abernalhy 25, Ta- rioka Hale Cervlcr 27.

Kress 0 Plains 39. Sudan 0 Hart 44, Shallowalcr 39 ieagravcs 12, New Deal 0 Paducah21, Valley Wilson OS, Amhersl 6 Lazbuddie 14, Meadow Sundown 14, Matador 0 Naiarclh 7, Whilelace 0 Sierling Cily 36, Coiion Ccnier 6 Klondike well man 20 Smycr 7, Whitharral 0 Bula 35, Southland 6 Wliarlon 22, lEvant 0 Bloomingion Hungcrlord Pasadena DoDie 21, Houston Spring Dranch 7 Columbia 14. Braiosporl 13 West Orange 34, Orange Stark Caldwcll Beltville 0 Livingslon 13, Diboll Port AMhur Jctferson 6, LCC Edna 10, Garatio 7 Hallctlsville 35, YoaXum 3 Bloomington 32. Hungcrlord 19 Goliad 52, Corpus Christi Miller JV Yorkrown 24, Shiner 23 Tidt-haven J2, Louise 14 Ldvcmia 21. Shiner St.

Paul 6 Los frcsnos 34, Brownsville St. JojcpM 6 Lyford 42, Hcblironvillc Bcnavides IB. Sriarvland 0 Cryslal Cily La Joya 0 i Berkner 21, Grapevine 0 Stamford IB, Breckcnridgc 6 Carroll 41, 7 Wcatherlord 56, Mineral 51' ns i3 h. cain.b.ra 0 CariUm 33, Edgewood 2, Tcxarkana 21, Dallas VVood. row Wilson 0 LubbocK Monterrey 21.

Wichita Falls Rider IB Amartllo 13, Wichila Falls 7 Bowie 9, Nocona 6 Notre Dame IB, Cislcrclan Henriclla 4.1/ Archer City 0 Brewer 10, Oranam 18, Mucnstcr 44, Bo yd 0 Tipion 35, Burns Flat 8 Alleus 0 Childress 27," Memphis 6 Crowe 11 39, Chilllcothe 6 Crowelt JV 6, Casllc 4T Harold 22, Gulhrle 30 Hoiilciav 7, eieclra 0 Jacksboro 33, Decalur 0 3J, Mangum 6 Paducah 21, Turkey 0 Turnell 26, Ryan 6 Quanah, 0, Olney 0 (tic) Sayre 4fi, Hoi'is A HASkcll 53, Seymour 0 Panhandle 24. Shamrock Fox 20, Waurika 0 O'Brien 64, we inert 18 Woodvillc 20. Warren 0 Las Cruces, N.M- 21, El Yslela 0 MesquHe 1A, Richardson PcarceO Wilmer Hulchins 2), Dallas Oishop Lynch 7 Rusk 15, Grand Saline Princeton 17, Howe Arllnglon 28, Forl Worth Arlington ATvarado Mansfield 12 Cisco 14, Albany 14 (lie) Bowie 9, Nocona A Crowley 1A, BridgeporP 7 Everman 20, Fort worm Cssllcbury 7 Abilene High 14, Clcournc A Denton45, Fort Worth Kaltonn Jflcksboro 23, Decalur 0 Hico A3, Earley 0 Grand view 61, Rose 12 llaica 2. Hubbard 0 Ctifton 47, Joshua 0 Fort Worm Lafce Worth 26, Sander t9 Muneslcr 44, Bovd 0 Fort worth Norihside 10, Irving High 4 Aiedo 4B. Northwest A Odessa Permian 4A, Forl Worth West- 1 ern Hills 0 East I and 3A, Ranger 0 shall's first possession, culminating an It-play, 65-yard march with a one yard run.

Ed Barry converted for a 7-0 lead. a Danny Stone plowed for a yard on the second quarter's first play to up the margin to 14-0, ending a 77-yard drive that required 13 plays. Peters passed only when he had to, and he didn't have to in the first two scoring drives as Stone, Duane Howard, and James Wynn ran through the Indian defense at will. The a scored afgain when Ed Barry succeeded on a 27 yard field goal attempt midway through the second stanza. Early in the third period, Marshall took a punt on the Harlandale 48.and A a four yard advance by David Butler, Greg Barrcra took a handoff and blew through the left side, evading a lone safety enroute to a 44-yard jau scoring jaunt.

Barry's conversion raised the count to 24-0. then went to the airways, hitting Barr a who outjumped and eluded defender Chico Kodri- guez, for a 45-yard scoring strike and tagging John Sturrock minutes later for a 29- i yard marker. With the score 1 384, Coach Gary Haas substituted substituted thereafter. Harlandale launched i severest ttireat in the last quarter, exploring Rani; territory for the first time of the night. Two piling-on fouls by eager Marshall defenders aided the Indians march to South San Stuns by 9 Sticky Going Austin Reagan's Wadine Miles bulls forward to the Lee two-yard line despite the efforts of Vol defenders Allan Robertson (23) and Jimmy Burkhoelder (64) phota by Glenn Cunningham.

Heights Squeaks Past McCollum By BILL HALSTEAD Staff- Writer Charmed Alamo Heights, the Ram one-foot line, where clutching a football talisman Anthony Trejo lost the ball a 7-6 triumph over luckless McCollum. The Mules, who nipped Jay 9-7 in their season opener, on in the end of fourth down. The Rams then moved SO yards upheld under the guicl- appeared doomed when Mc- ance ol second-stringer Tom CoUumy leading 64) with 5:30 Cody. Cody fumbled in the to play, lined up for an 11- Harlandale end on a five-yard keeper, but Guard guard Edgar I a FirM Downs Rustling Yardaqe Passing Yardage Relurn Yardage Passes Punls Fumbles Losl Yards Penalized mo Hcighls 1 13 133 yard field goal try by Mark Walton. But the i middle rose up to block the attempt, Pat Wakely picked up -the ball and mushed out to his 10, and the Mules were alive.

Quarterback i Rotzler rambled 15 yards on two carries and Clay got seven on a draw before Rotzler went aloft with success. He a split end Charles Holding on the sideline for 21 yards, then connected with Wakely on an out-route for more. Rotzler's i -y a kcejKT helped Alamo Heights move The East 'Central Hornets to the 20-yard line. TwicCi the Mules a lost their chance, as Joe Al- pounced on it loi 1 the final touchdown, Score By Quarters Mirlriill HirlandJlc 0 0 0 Cardinals Deadlock Hornets and Del Valle Cardinals battled to a 6-6 tic at East Central Friday night. Both teams scored in the mendariz intercepted a pass second quarter, East Central --only to have Holding alert.

ly turn and knock him loose central o. vaiie. from the ball--and an illegal 208 io 'procedure penalty snutted JSS out a 12-yard pass to David Gorman. Asherton Rolls Past Peacock Firit Clowns Rushina Yardage Passing Yardage Rdurri Yardage Passes Punls Fumbles Lost Ytdi Penalized 5-3S 8-105 Alvln Badgers Win 19-0 KARNES I (Spl,) Halfback Doug Hunger rambled for touchdowns i a night to lead the Karnes City a a 19-0 victory over the Three Rivers Bulldogs. The 175-pound senior broke loose on scoring runs of 8, 21 and 9 yards to nail down the Badgers' second victory of a Lupe Valdcz booted a conversion.

first with six minutes left in the half. a a Jack a who gained 135 yards in 28 carries for the night, i 31 yards around right end for the Hornets. The kick failed. Fullback Don Barron bar- reled up the middle for 31 yards on a draw play for Del Valle to tie the count will with 3:06 left in the half. The kick again Sailed.

Score BY Quartern (In! Crnlrsl 0 4 0 Del a 0 i 0 Close One SOMERSET Stockdale Brahmas Somerset by a score of 13-12 Friday night in non-district competition. Stockdale in the first i when Ronnie Quintanilla throw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Andy Bosanko. Rudy Perez kicked the extra point. Ray 0 threw a 15 yard pass to Reyes a a and this same combination was good for a seven yard touchdown a for Some sot. Stccnkcn ran for a two yard for Stockdale.

ASHERTON (Spl)-Aslior- ton Friday night appeared to liave changed a losing tradition--prior to this a they had lost 40 a i games--with their win in as many weeks with a 12-6 victory over the Peacock Military Academy Cadets. The Trojans opened scoring in the first quarter when Asherton quarterback Richard a a connected to On third down, QCollum's Mark Kuykendall a away a bomb at the goalline --but on fourth down, he was called for interference at the Cowboy 3-yard line. It took Gorman two cracks at the capable McCollum defense, but he rode Rudy Jiminez' block over for the vital TD wilh 1:21 to play On Came Tommy Ware to toe the deciding extra point, nd on McCollum's first play after the i Jimmy Turner picked off a Kuyken- Victoria Gets Win Over Cole San Antonio's Cole Cougars were defeated by Victoria St. Joseph's 21-12 Friday night. St.

Joseph's Fiyers came alive in the second quarter in an 83-yard, 12-play drive ending in a six yard run by quarterback a Holm. A successful two point conversion was run by a 11 Chovanec for the Flyers. The Flyers' second score came in a short three play drive that resulted in a 35- a touchdown pass from Holm to Mario Hernandez. In the fourth quarter Holm i a good quarterback dall aerial to give Heights the ball -for the rest of the game. i to that, McCollum had used a capable defense to keep the Mules in the hole the entire first half--which was fortunate, because McCollum's offense rolled up a dismal seven yards net.

Kuykendall and speedy Bill Sellers brought the Cowboys out snorting in the second half, Sellers sprinting wido 19 yards to ininiate a 63-yard drive that fizzled when Russell Towers fumbled at the Heights 1-yard line. But a Calteon, who a intercepted a pass, stripped Rotzler of the ball moments later Darrcll Wright at the gmule 47. This time, Walton got 11 yards and Sellers eight on a pair of key fourth-down efforts, and Walton capped the drive by diving over from one yard out--on down--for a 6-0 McCollum lead with 7:40 to play. His PAT kicked faded to the right, and a pass swipe by John Forey only to set up the abortive field goal try and A a Heights'miraculous march to victory. A funny thing happened to Friday night while it was tryiiig to figure out a.

way to beat Lee in the play-offs. It was beaten by South San 9-0. A sophomore named Mike Stein from the South San Bobcats intercepted three Edgewood aerials, one of which he returned 10 yards tor the only- touchdown- of the- game, to become the hero of the game. Ronny Jacobs will get to share top billing with Stein because it was Ronny that first put some points on the board with a 38 yard field goal i -w a in the third quarter. Jacobs was also a big cog in the Bobcat de- that bent but never broke.

The a actually was never decided until tlie final minutes because Edgewood Edgewood South San Firs! Downs 11 3 Ruling Yardage 126 J4 Passing Yardage 70 16 Relurrf Yardage 102 Passes 1 0 2 1 4 3 2 Punls 57? 5 3 8 Fumbles Losl 1 Yards Penalized 11-102 6-7 had rifle arm Oscar Flores in the game trying to throw the bomb until the very end, The first half ended without a score, partly due to the fact that part of the lights went out half way through the second quarter and the rest of the game was played ui semi-darkness. a were hilling the receiver hut a of them were dropped due to the fact it was hard to sec. Oscar Flores dropped and Uirow a flat zone and Stein picked it off; at the 10 and raced into the end. un- That made the score JM) after a Brothers blocked the extra point try. At the close of the game, Edgewood had the ball with Floras doing the flinging and were a to score until Stein picked off his third interception and raced it back to the 10 as the gun went off.

Edgewood Bob Hudspeth had 113 yards on 20 carries and Richard Walker 33, For South San Alfred Duke make 26 yards on 8 carries while Be.rt Carter gained 22. In passing Oscar had an off i for the Raiders completing only 6 of 18 for 53 yards with 4 intercepted. Harold completed 4 of 5 for 17 yards. Do Chandler, who guided the Cats all the game completed 3 of 14 for 26 yards. Score By 0 0 In the second half Jesse Puente punted to the Bobcats and they opened shop on the Edgewood 46 yard line.

Big Finley Lyons, Howard Brothers and Ernest Varela held the Cats and the a i took over. Not long after Alb Arce intercepted a pass, Ron Jacobs kicked his 38 yard field goal. Edgewood trying to score quick after the kictioff, found itself on its own 9-yard line. 'Jackets Win The St. Anthony's Ycllowj- acricts blanked Bryan Allen Academy 12-0 Friday afternoon at St.

Anthony's Field. The winn evened St, Anthony's record at 1-1 for (he vear. Cardinals; Wallop Natalia NATALIA (Spl.l-Dclcn- sive halfback Sammy Escobedo intercepted a pass and ran it back 90 yards to spark Soutliside to a 27-0 triumph over Natalia Friday night. The Cardinals scored again Downs Hashing Yardage Punls FumDlcs Lost Penaliiecf SoutMldc Nalalla quickly in the opening period, sending halfback Steven across from eight yards out. Then in the second period, quarterback Baldimar Alaniz scorpd tvsice, on runs of one and tliree yards each.

Edward Rowley notched three out of his four extra point kick attempts. The host Mustangs never seriously threatened in their opening game of the season. The win evened Soiithside at 1-1. Scare Oy Score By Quarlcrs iMcCollum 0 0 Aramo Heiijhls 0 0 TMI Blanks Rattler JV San Marcos TMI Passing Yardage Relurn Yardage First Downs Passes Punts Lost Astwrton Peacock 12 3 11 4-B 3 4 3 2 split end Jerry Herrera for a 20-yard touchdown pass. Zamora's run for extra point was stopped.

In the third quarter, Asli- erton again scored this time when halfback Jesse Ysias broke loose and scampered 60-y a for a touchdown. Zamora's again stopped on the run for points. Peacock finally scored in Ihe final period of play on a five-yard by halfback Jerry Morales. Quarterback Miguel Vatdcz was stopped on the run for points. Scori ly QuirTtu 0 C-ll 0 0 4 The TMI Panthers opened their season with a 21-0 romp over the San Marcos junior sneak giving the Flyers six varsity at TMI Friday after- more points and a successful noon, point after the touchdown hy Gene Palimiyer.

The fourth quarter ended in a victory for the Flyers when Pahmiyer i a i i goal in the 'last two minutes of the game. The Cougars didn't remain inactive i the game. During the first quarter they were very busy wilh a 01 yard drive capped by a six- yard run around the right by George Bocknell.s Cole's second scoring came in the third a wlien they ran a 52 yard drive in nine plays that started in a fumble forced hy Scott Funk. Then Clay Mctcalfe, Funk ran to raise the a 's total score to 12 in the last seven minutes of the gaire. Cole's Bucknell had 165 yards rushing in 30 attempts to give him an average of 5.5 while Victoria's Paul Holm had 131 a and attempts giving him an 8.0 average.

Rudy a a tossed a pair of 17-yard scoring passes in the second quarter, the first one to Bill Heck and the second to Dale Pargman, to give the Panthers all Die points they needed. An attempted i was blocked after the first TD but Heck ran over a two-pointer following the next one. Alan Clark intercepted a in a 10-yard pass hy and returned it 23 yards for the final touchdown, in the fourth quarter, and Cy Scott kicked the extra point. Defensive linemen Dennis Donovan and John Ijmdrum led a Panther defense that limited the opponents to minus five yaixls rushing and 13 yards in total offense. Score By Quartcri 0 0 a LOOK AT YOUR LEFT WRIST and now look at these new Rolex watches Somebody's going to wear them.

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