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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 34

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Express and Newsi
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Kenned Nips Eagles By JOHN MINES Slalf Wrller The Rockets 'lurned a bad punt into tlic break they needed and edged the Eagle Pass Eagles, 6-0. to open defense of their District 32-AAAA i i a i i Friday nighi at Edgewood Sladium. Ironically, the game's pivotal play came just afler the Eagles put up a great goal- line stand in a i moments of Ihc third quarter. After holding at Ihc one, the Eagles punched it mil to lire five in two sneaks before Jesus Olivares attempted a quick kick on Ihird down, a maneuver he hail executed tar yards in Ihc first quurler. This lime, though, Ilio bull went off Iho side his fool and out of bounds only eight yards away, nl the ICaglcs' 1.1 Hockel fullback Oscar A cos took a pitchout around right CJK! for nine, (lien made (tirec more and a first down ul 1119 line as (he i a ended.

Hut i Kagle 1'ass would not give in, linemen Robert untl Frank Altaro two i plays Rrsl Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yordaoe Rclurn Yardage Poises Tumbles Lost Yards Pencilled Kennedy Eagle 8-160 S3') I 1 no gain. But on i down, Arcos hit the right side and just -barely got the ball across the goal-line for Ihe game's only scoring. John Knowles' extra-point kick attempt was wide and the score would hold up (lie remaining 10:44, allhough not without the Eagles' biggest threat of the night. Eagle Pass got Ihe ball with minutes left hut was slill 9li yards away after Knowles angled a 36-yard punt nut of bounds on the four. Still, the border loam began Ihe long march upficld am! the crowd was on its feet when a personal foul on Kennedy, followed by a 15-yard keeper by a a Orlando Vcra, put Ifio ball on' Ihe tlockct 25, or 17 yards deeper than Hie best previous effort by Ihe Eagle offense in the first Ihree periods.

Score By Quorlers 0 (-6 0 0-0 Floresville Rips Clemens, 26-8 FLORESVIl.LE i a I.mmie Mallhcws scored I touchdowns In lead the Class AA Klorcsvillc Tigers to a 2(i-8 i over Class A A A Clemens here in schoolboy football aclion Friday night." Matthews scored on runs of I 5 and (in yards i gaining lljii yards on just i carries. Last week in a big win over Holy Cross Hie 17U- pound sophomore gained 208 yards in 15 carries. Clemens' only TI) came in I i a a when quart a a bil with an 11- yard TI) loss thai climaxed a 5 4 a i Tommy Howard ran (or a Iwo-pcmil i but score i help much. a and his Tiger U'iimmates put (he game out of reach by scoring all Ibeir rirst Oowni Rushing Ynrdai I'oisinq Yarcdatj Clement Flcrcivillc 3.4.0 4 13 3 2 4 i i i i i periods. Matthews got loose on a (il- yard run for a TD wilh 9:28 left in (he first period and he added six more points in the second on a i a scamper, which was followed by Jeff Stevens' PAT kick, making it liM) halftimc.

He broke open again in the I i on a (iO-yard TI) 11:10 left and Stevens again kicked good. The final Tiger tally came from David Wahpolc, a defensive end who a i Clemens' end none for a TI). Score or Football Scores Local 1 Hlghlan oicvpll "it, I fa ml on 31 uslon St. Ji, TMI nnedy 6, Loo'c 0 Hlo 40. Lanlcr 0 rvalci 13, Rnnrtolph a J'j, 8 ind ROM 0 SCflutn 3).

Mn JudiOri M. l.ot Uvnlrfc Mcra 39. SI 0 nit CtMfol il. tMro-jfi 1 Aroa iSAcAllcn Wcil.Kn 11 A i n. Chf MHIcf 0 ClCampolO.

Vtcforla IS a i a Vitlon Srioman 0 Freer RcnovJdci 0 liorper 14. LctiKcv 6 i.n 76, Cooler Polnr 14 L.uhno ft, Clgin 7 I'rarMill 12. Sorirnjs 0 t'oHi 7. SHIncrfi. Rorkswrlnoi B.

Aihcrlon Auvlin Wcitlakc 77, IJano 7 3S, Columuui 0 F'cllus Ortingc Grave JO 6, Son A a Atotfctnv fl 70, Sahlnal 7 Lnmnosos Comanchc 74 Goriad 12, three i rvilal City 16, R'o Grondc City NIIGCC Canyon 42. Knlooa II San Antonio October 6, 1973 Page 7-C Riders Run Rough But Boot Houston Not Soon Enough Houston's Michael Tope (50) puts a halt to the forward progress of Roosevelt fullback Bill Bohannon, but not before the Rough Rider got into the end zone. Looking on are Houston's Kevin Williams (22) and Roosevelt's Mark Kenzeok Photo by Pat Hamilton Rams Slam Lanier DKI. RIO (Spl) The Del i a completed manned the Lanier Voks 41-0 here Friday night in a Dis- ushino Yardage assmg Yardage Lanlcr Del Rio 7 70 3 5 4 5 i 7 3 5 0 4 6 2-26 burst 4:47 left and Stone again kicked good. Del Rio coach Claude Fest a i i freely i a i Ihe third period hut Ihe scoring i Andy Falls scored for Hie winners on a two-yard slam wilh 34 seconds left in the third round and Robert Hernandez kicked NIC PAT to make it 34-0.

Score By Quotlerl ByAUREUOKAMIREZJR. Staff Writer A poor punt set the stage for i i touchdown as fumbling Roosevelt oulfaslcd Houston 24-21 at Alamo Sladium Friday night. The Rough Rider i in a District 29-AAAA opener put a sad ending to a string of three straight 6-6 lies that the Cherokces had played. Fleet Wilie Culpcpper provided the top thrills for the Roosevelt partisans in a paid crowd of 2,975. The 140-poundcr ran opening kickoff back 92 yards to give Roosevelt an early G-0 lead and Ihen caught a 10- yard pass from quarterback a a i i 47 seconds left in Ihc game Hie winning touchdown.

In between, Roosevelt lost four fumbles and had a puss intercepted and Houston lost two fumbles and had-two passes swiped. Roosevelt had lo overcome' two Houston leads. The Cherokces a ahead 14-12 in the third period when Anthony Green crashed First Downs Ru'stilno Yordage Passing Yardage Return Ynrdaoe Passes Punlj Fumbles Lost Yards Penofrrcd Roosevell Houjlon 70 IB 46-279 44133 79 171 13 3 9-1M 10-20 7 over from the one, one play afler David Mann covered a on the one. Jerry Coburn missed the ex- Ira point kick. Roosevelt took advantage of Lewis Williams' recovery of a Cherokee bobble on Ihc Houston 20 lo regain the lead on a 15-yard touchdown scamper by Richard Sanchez.

A pass for the extra i failed, leaving the score at 18-H going into the last quarter. Houston took liie ensuing kickoff and inarched 5T yards in I I plays lo take the lead again. Gary Walters hit i Tyler with an 10-yard touchdown pass and Coburn booled the point to 21-18 witk 9:06 left in the game. The Riders lost the ball on a fumble on Ihc Houston eight on (heir next possession, but Berkeley Nasis' went only 14 yards to Ihe Houston 36 to set the stage for Roosevelt's winning march. A long a Roosevelt upped its a a a to 12-0 on i Bohannon's a Mike Grain missed for the second straight time on the extra point kick.

Houston rallied in the fading moments of the first half for i i Walters connected on seven of eight passes--including six in a a the Cherokces overcame a 15-yard penalty on a 79-yard scoring drive. Walters, whose passes ate up 82 yards, sneaked final a and passed lo Cireen for the two-poinler with 15 seconds left in Hie half make Ihe score 12-8. Score By Quarters 4 Irict 32-AAAA schoolboy football opener for both learns. The Rams. Ihc preseason a i i i i honors, scored twice in Ihe i i once i second, two more limes in Ihe i and once again in the to record their fourth win against one loss.

Oscar Ozuna got it started by scoring on a two-yard run with 8:46 remaining in the first period. Keith Stone, one at three Del Rio players to kick at least one extra point, booted the i'AT. David Simpson got loose and scrambled 39 yards for a TD rim with left in the first period and allhough a bad snap spoiled (lie I'AT at- U'miil, Del Rin led 13-11. Hichai'd Salazar intercepted a Lanier pass and ran it 24 yards for a TI) as time expired in the lirst half and Stone's kick gave the Rains a 20-0 lead at intermission. The assault continued in the second half.

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