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Pag. 2-B San Antonio Sept. 17,1966 Fox Tech Buffaloes Find Mud to Liking Rv KARL JVQUINN Staff Writer The Fox Tech Water Buffaloes found the mud much more to their liking than did Marshall Friday night and ground out a 13-0 victory, over their hosts a Northside Stadium a kept the Buffs in first place in lii-AAAA. If was second straight; win, for coach Itode Gonzalcs' unbeaten p. starts and the modest victory string is the longest for Buffs since 1962.

Marshall in its first year in Class O'Quinn The Butts used nlher breakslami Robert picked I lo score, however. )a out nf Ihe air and went in I'ass Interi-pptpd i fol a touchdown wilh a 20-yard Richard Aguilar intercepted a iss by Marshall's Tommy Cul-; om P- nane on the Fox Tech 41 Placckick Blocked the fourth play of Hie third! Harricnles' attempted place- quarter and set Ihe slage was blocked but that was the first score. Albert hillg Mar ha) guided Ihe Buffs to ffhf for six minutes, n-nn i-imps" iddod 10 vards onl Saenz a darting, slippery slant to keen lie who use.s his.supcrb bal- Luis the extra point. kler after tackier bounces ofl "through the fi a 1 Mm. led all i-ushers with 120 tunning on a blocked punt.

John Meyer, Ram runners. He got 32 of them on a reverse in the second quarter that caught, the Buffs look- 'gives indications it will not re- fiespile numerous bobbles, each blocked Meyer's kick as team lust only two fumbles. Marshall line leaker! lliii Cowboys Wallop Kennedy by 40-12 The gruelling ground game ofl The Cowboys nil lire score- Medium's Cowboys provedI tool Fu )ack Lol ov Buckelew, who blasted over I i. Jstring on I other one nf the three district leaders. Brackenridge.

next Fri- Iday and Ihe Huffs will then find out if they arc for real, as they have indicated, or not. Vorr hy tax lech 0 Marsholl 0 0 0 0 0 Scnring Summary STATISTICS Fox Teen Morscholl downs 13 A Rushing yardaflff 175 63 Passing yordoae 31 12 POSSGS J-- 7 2--14 ntcrcepled by 1 1 'lints, Ayo. Fumbles Ibsl 2 2 Pcnollles, Ydo. A--60 4--30 Friday night for nedy's Rockets, who fell before the- onslaught 40-12 in a 1C- 'AAAA conference meeting. i Three quarterbacks led Cowboys through 329 ground yards.

And thc three signal call- ere scored all but 12 of Ihe McCollum points. from the two-yard line. Quarterback Dennis Elmore ran forj the extra points. Kennedy struck back in Ihe second period on a 78-yard pass play from Quarterback Vincent Agucro to Wingback Daniel Prado. Cowbny Quarlwlwck a Kuykendall, in the third quarter, went left for five yards and touchdown followed hy Elmore, who ran thc ball ovo.r for extra points.

Del Rio Gets Fine Start In Title Defense SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS DEL RIO The Del Rio Elmore ran again for a Floresville Nosed Out By Cougars TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS in Ihe first half, then cut loose with barrels in the second half to crush the San Antonio Roosevelt Bough Riders Friday night 5G-0. Seguin tallied twice in first half for landalo Indians tn a 33-12 vie- Harlandale game. The Indian the Laredo Marlin! nual jfi( 5 'ifwas the second District 1 Plcling i TM for a' AAA victory for the undefeal-jM yards. was the ed Indians. Heading llarlamlalp ball cafHer Harlandale took the opening jwlth fi.1 tries.

a 14-0 lead then'kicknff and rolled promptly to added 20 points in the third pe-i a sc witl a Ar which cov- riod and 22 in the final quarter. retl 7 3 unn l', la cl Halfback Archie Bennett led lcr Cil 'TM the Jf" the final SHORT GAIN Donny Schonley, Jefferson quorter- bock, ran into a roadblock in the form of Ray's Leo Esporza (87) on this carry Friday night and was limited to a gain of one Photo. Lanier Runs Over Holmes 28-0 By AURELIO RAMIREZ Staff Writer Opportunist Lanier shook tailback Charlie Bcrlanga loose for three touchdowns as thc Voks FUJKESVIU.E Thn Cole Cougars of FI. Sam Houston Holmes' hapless made sustained drives pay off Friday night with a vie- Huskies. 2R (I, in a District l(i- The second McCollum louch-nory over Hie Klnrcsvillc Tigers.

AAAA a down in the third quarter The victory was.the second of a page posted by Mull, who the season tor the snatched a Rocket pass on his own 23 and rambled 75 yards. Wildcats, defending champions (points. In thc final quarter Ihe Hock Cougars. Friday night. I.anicr turned in District 15-AAA, opened els struck on a one-yard sneak quarter.

The Tigers look an early lead A fumble rccov- wilh fullback Carroll a blocked ramming into the end from lm a three yards out in the first pass (,,1,1 pass clowns their quest for a second Agucro, a play That cappedl Cole replied with a (15 yard i half clear-cut title here Friday night'" 45-yard drive. capped by a 1-yard scor- by shutting out Ihe Kasl Central Hornets of San Antonio 27-11. period. Elmore ran for extra 1 The passing of Quarterback pi a for the first of two Cow- 'Gene Salmon, a six-fool five-ijny loiichdowns in Ihe i a 2114-pound senior, was thc -key factor in the Wildcat win. passed for two touch- The final McCollum score downs scored another liini-icame on a broken pass play self.

He got some fine assists onlwith Elmore going ,11 yards for Quarlcrback "Roljcrl Kbnerjing 1'lunge by Halfback Randy connected with End Lionel An- Muse. A successful kick put the Cougars ahead. Floresvillc came back early in Ihe second half with a 14- yard scoring ramble by Half- aya on a 25-yard scoring pass a the final four yards and Pena tossed lo Andy Sanchez for the wo pointer for a 16-0 lead. Berlanga's 14-yard dash nn a quick opener made it 22-0 aftei Rangel crashed through lo block Pal Pearson's punt, l.anier recovered nn the Holmes SS and look five plays lo score, with Bcrlanga accounting for 33 the yards. "Raul Ramirey.

got Ihe i a Lanier touchdown on a four yard run after Holmes gamble( on a fourth and one try on its own and lost. Berlanga had 64 yards in 12 got its last six pointer when a Holmes gamble failed. Bcrlanga, who didn't play in Sequin Too Powerful For Churchill SPECIAL TO THF EXPRESS-NEWS The S'oguin Matadors warmed up their artillery Harlandale Tribe Raps Martin 33-12 downs and passed for another playing mi bolh of- Friday night In lead the liar- fense and defense, sparked Ihe the Seguin scoring parade with three touchdowns, as five players got into the act. So completely did Seguin dominate the game that the Eough Kiders ended with minus-S yards rushing and only 24 yards iotal offense. Bennett opened the scoring for Segun in the first period with 21-yard run, which climaxed an 30-yard drive.

James Jackson booted the extra point. Midway in the second period, John Merriweather skirted left end from nine yards out to cap a 79-yard drive. Seguin overcame two 15-yard penalties to complete the drive. Fullback Sanchez launched the second-half rampage with a 10-yard burst up the middle for a touchdown. The play climaxed a 60-yard drive, which included a 33-yard pass from Renny Jubela to Richard Medina.

Midway in the third period Bennett scored on a 42-yard run. Minutes later he raced 78 yards for another tally. Seguin added two points late in the period when Rough Rider Erich Grinnell stepped out of the end zone while attempting to punt. Early in the fourth period Sam Hartfield intercepted a Roosevelt pass on the Riders' 44 and returned it to the 13. Four plays later Edgar Jarmon circled end for 16 yards and the TD.

Jubela passed to John Hall For twn extra points. Brad Barnes passed to J. D. Carter for Ihe next score, set up by Willie Patterson's pass Interception. Hall scored the final touchdown late in the final period with nine-yard jaunt.

Jubela passed to Jimmy Holmes for yard for the touchdown and then scurried across for the two-point conversion. Laredo soon gave up the ball via a punt. This time it took Harlandale only three plays to cover 87 yards, with the payoff coining on a pass-run combination which accounted for 64 yards. Mueller passed to Halfback Tony Cardenas, who shagged the ball on the Indian 45 and scampered the rest of the way to the end zone. A run for the extra points failed.

STATISTICS Harlandall Mtirlin dnwm 13 10 Rushing yardage H5 Passing ynrdooe 109 Posses J--23 3-12 Inteicepled by 2 Punts, Avg. S-23 3--27 4--iO 3 S-15 South San Defeats Buffalos The South San Antonio Bobcats easily won their first District 15-AAA game Friday night The Tigers then showed their over the Scherlz-Cibolo Buffalos claws, covering 75 yards on five; by a score of 38-1). South San plays. The payoff play was a 32-" yard touchdown run by Fullback Carl Fimiie. A run for extra points was short.

After a scoreless second quarter the Indians wrapped up the contest midway in the third period. The job was done by Mueller, who fielded a Tiger punt and rambled 73 yards for a tnuchtlmvn. Halfback Rudy Garcia kicked the extra point. After the next, kickoff the Indians gained the ball on the Tiger 31 via a fumble, and moved to the 19. At this point a Mueller pass for two extra points.

Howard was deflected into the arms also scored in the second has one win and one loss for the season and Ihe Buffalos have two losses. The game was spiced with occasional scuffles ami the only spark of life was an 82-yard kickoff return by Tom Moon, but the effort died, on Ihe Bobcats' 12 yard line. Bobcat a a ri scored in the first quarter on a one-yard plunge. Extra point try failed. Bruce Morris took a pass from quarterback Joe Dias for a 7 yard touchdown and Dias ran Halfback Dario a me arms 01 nay.i dim aum Hinojosa wholquarter with sprinted 85 yards for a Tigerjthrough the middle.

a 7-yard touchdown. A run for extra points failed Bays snored a Bobcat touchdown on a two-yard run in the and Uie Indians fueled up quarter. Alex Yanz threw another drive. This one covered a short pass to John Langcr- 60 yards in two plays. Fullback Paul Martinez tnok a handoff from 11 nans for the South San a Langerhans kicked the extra point.

rammed through Ihe center Scherlz-Cibolo put sophomore the Tiger line, burst into Ihe clear and rinwnfield tn Ihe quarterback Timmy Booker inlo the game in tile, final quarlcr the extra points. The only Roosevelt threat came lale in the second period when Johnny Lane intercepted attack as the Voks evened their loop record at 1-1. Holmes finished with a rushing total of minus 39 and picked the second half, started i five yards passing. to pace l.anicr's ground So pass on the Matador scoring with a five-yard dash which came plays a Huskies, winlcss and scoreless after two Class AAAA appear- back George Robtcs and a 1)1( nn thc Paul liangel recovered a film- anccs, have a 'total offense of version boot by Rudy Ramirez, The alert Cougars, however, cashed in on a fumble recovery Jiudy Pena's pass ara made it 8-11. A 41-yard pass from I'ona to iflcnsc via tire nmnliiR of imichilmvn.

Kuvkcmlall swept lo llicir winning i. Mm 1 1 I back George Salinas. Kasl Central put up a bailie despite Ihe touchdowns it gave. tip. Tackles Casanova and McNiel headed tip Hie defensive work.

Although Ihr llornels were able lo chalk up 1.1 firsl downs, they could never keep a drive gning. nocpesl penetration by Hip visitors was inside Ihe Wildcat .10. Afler a scoreless first Salmon tossed two touchdown! 11 for exlra points. A I I MCCOIItim 16 2I lte on a yards, having gained 47 In Cccilioiyards passing while losing 41 yards rushing in two outings. i fl A--2H 0 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS Lnnl'ii- Holmes in .1 iblcs of kick gave Cole the viclory margin.

The fourlh period fumble was. ''i one of four lost by the Tigers i iln the Cougars who! 'also racked up a pass interception. Cole trailed Floresville, IS7 lo 274 in rushing march in i overcome right guard Prjssinq ynrrtrifje inic'rpplrrl nv Punh. Avg Fumble Yfla. of the Houston i i passes in the second quarter.

TM'- '-I 11 0 League next a Clr Herman Hirschi be I-ioth went to End Terry Sadler. The firsl one was good for 38JSi--liool. Starling lime will and the second for Pm Salmon sneaked over i i w' Ihe cighl for a Ihird-quarler'jOlajlCO V111S TT 1 Win lor Ro-Hawks J.AJ. nushinn yordnor- Passmg yordogf touchdown and Salinas wound up the scoring wilh an eight- yard run in Ihe final period. SPECIAL TO IHE EXPRESS-NEWS COMFORT Panthers managed lo eke out Randolph's Ro-llawks lit Thc Ro-Hawks, who usually four Devine fumbles i a a i much of llicir yardage in jnight and intercepted one air, were stymied Friday a i score a Ifi to victory over i night by the crashing game of Dcvine Linebacker Henry Herrera who moved in lime after 41 and carried lo thc 22.

A pass interference penally moved thc pigskin tn thc three-yard line, where a fumble killed the threat, STATISTICS Seguin Roosevelt one. He finished the job wilh a and he threw four completed one-yard blast on the'nexl oul of six efforts for Hie Again a run for extra points Buffaloes' only passing yardage, short. En(1 lim Wnlvcrtnn was recciv- The Indians began to snbsli-jcr on all four passes. ute freely but by this time the i STATIS 'iger defense was Armando Gomez interccpled a' Martin pass on Ihe Tiger 4fl. to the Harlandale hen scored in nine plaj's wilh Rushing vnrdnac Passlnfl yardage Passes Intercepted hy Punts.

Avq. Fumbles losl Penalties. Yriq. vardnac Passing yardage lil 113 3-1 the Warhorses in a non-dislricl i game. JEFFERSON Continued from Hi McKaughl inlerccplert a a and had nolliing but green grass between him and the goal line, only lo fumble llio ball before he had traveled more a in yards.

II just wasn't the Texans' nighl. Eggleslon had Ifi yards on 11 tries for the Mustangs, and David Barrow got 12 yards on seven carries, with both lads getting taller yardage after Whitlow's runs forced a defensive adjustment. Sam Phillips had 43 yards on 12 carries for Ray, and Siller got 21 yards on six efforts lo join Miller as the prime Ray Ihrcals. Ray failed to complete Ronnie Carta kicked three exlra! a U-8 viclory over the home-1 jlown Comfort eleven here Hornets' offense was id a paced by Ihe passing of Quarterback Thomas, whose favorite target was End Percy find the running of Fullback! niiM( Anderson. Sunimnrv Rv OUIIUIiai Tionaolole.

Mo'iok Ml- furlongs in 1:11. SPECIAL TO THE The Ro-Ilawks first touchdonw ia after they had recovered jDr.ine^........ low. of their own fumbles for a. 1 icain of some 20 yards.

Tail- nrsi uowm I back Bucky Allshousc ran from JSS Ihe Devine .17 lo near Ihe IM and fumbled the ball. Punts. I In Ihe melee- the ball was to spoil thc Ro-Ilawk's aer-ia pass, however, Jeffcr- Lson hil on 6 of IS for 85 yards. GUARANTEED BRAKE RELINE GOOD 14 GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES OR ONE YEAR BETTER 19 GUARANTEED 20,000 MIIES OR TWO YEARS BEST 24 GUARAN1UD 30,000 MIIES OR THREE A MARK II CALL US FOR MUFFLERS DISCOUNT PRICES SHOCK ABSORBERS FOR MOST CARS ONfY EACH TERMS TO SUIT All BUDGETS NORTON HARGIS CO. COMPUTE AUTO REPAIRING GARAGE BODY SHOP CA 2-1411 201 8th ST.

AT AVE. 1 Blk. West of Broodwoy CAR CARE CENTER CA 5-3291 601 N. ALAMO Richard Tucker scored flown near the Dcvinc, in the final quarterjgoal line where Ro-Hawk J' Hie Rockets slipped! my Fleming recovered. On ln VIllCTJJTl by Ihe Soulhside Cardinals byinc'xl play Allshonse went over 1YJL U.O score of 12-n in a nondistrichlo score.

game Friday nighl al Converse. I A pass Terry Lee rOnglish lo In a grueling defensive game Rick Trobcrman was good for Rockets outlasted Ihe Cardi- a two point conversion. I a who threalonpd In the third quarter Knglish in the first a UisinRj intercepted a Devinp pass on liall nn downs once one Warhorscs 1 4(1 yard line and jshorl of a tiiurclidown. ircliirnpd il In Hie 23. In Ihroc I Tuckpr.

loft halfback, plays Allshousc carried il over 'plunged over right guard Hie score. Knglish passed the one-yard line for the first to Tod Draper for two points. capping a 42-yard drive. The lone Dcvine touchdown Masters intercepted a came in the final (icriod when pass by Cardinal Don Gampsey i Tom Guerrero on the Cardinal; tossed a short nver-lhe-iinc pas? 118-yard line and Rucker to his brother. Halfback Rick plunged over tackle from the Cainpsey who ran for 42 more three for the touchdown.

yards into the end zone. A psss The Southside defense was al conversion failed, llcaii! effort while Tony Gulier- played his defensive. llli( ldlcj 1 position very woll for A Ul Rockets. A Jrflers IftlCornus Chrlsll Ray 0 0 STATISTICS First downs Rushlnq varrioae Passing vnrclnije -Inlorccnled hv A iPunIs 2 Fumble 35 Pcnnlltrr. ALL NEW FOR'67! lightweight super compact A Royal Victory SPECIAL THE ExpBEss-NEws i blew in Blanks began I1KL RIO Thc St.

Ocrard nln h( RnyA nfcnsc i Royals rxncrienccd a firsl ha ir i Ihe Mustangs down of glory, then watched ln 1te Rnya nint he hanRW dered as a short, stumpy qiiar- nc touchdown and then Iterback by the name of I.ar-, racC( armlnt left end for thc ivcll Hlanks put on a one-man CO nversion second half lo lead jn San Felipe Mustangs to a stu- nn 3S sslSan Felipe i 44-12 viclory over the San run fw hcn Antonio 1C eleven Hedor Zaragnza a brother of the a cr in the fourlh quarter handcrafted 12" PERSONAL PORTABLE I VeiG SET YET LESS THAN A FOOT a 'half pcSj?" oncl run. Arturo Amexcua crcepted a SI. Gerard pass ancc thc likes of which has not Soulhsirie RICIIMOM), Va (Al') JToronio Leafs won Hie AAA I a i a 'n jl.riiuiip'.'. Govminr's Cup playolf championship a scr- mud slraichl year Friday niphl I by (Irfcaling itichmnnd, i Tlir viclorv gavp HIP Maple the final bpsl-n(-sevpii sprirs. four games to one.

'loin llni-liMi's IwH-nin honipr MclTmh" 1 i n'n'hfr lOp nf IllP i if.nm i 1 1 brouqlil HIP Maple (ln) seen in this city for lime. pass I land ran il back over to make ip 38-12. To end Ihe show, Blanks re- SOITBAIX WINTER LEAGUE mURNEY 1(1. I 11. I.Kin-.

fl A hghlweighl at lo.) pounds. Hlanks opened Ihe game scoring.turned another Royal punt lo with a mi-yard taunt around final, this one covering 75 yards, i i end and then shot around I St. Gerard's filled Ihe air wilh other direction for the Iwo- passes in Ihe second half, but point conversion llf 1 sln lh1 momentum Rut SI Gerard's fmislll hack huilt up by the Mustangs, wlio lakp a 12-8 first half Irad Posted their second win ot Ihe 'on Kslrada's 12-yard rim mvrr crnlpr and a 20-yard 'moments later, from Don ner lo Gnry Tollock. At vimn time, flip S'POI-P was slill hv favor of HIP San Anlonians. 'p Tlni wi's a i HIP liurri- p'rdi'X A I I SI.

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