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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 98

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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'66 Express-News All-City Football Team HILL GAI.RIUITIf Highlands Knd JOK NOBIS Jefferson End HIGNEY MUELLER Harlandale Back ROCKY SELF MacArlhur Back BUCKY ALLSHOUSE Randolph Back JAMES RILEY Alamo Heights Back JAMES HARRISON Braclicnridge Tackle DICKIE THOMAS Mat-Arthur Guard DONALD JOHNSON Highlands Guard EXPRE ws Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966 Page 1-S Sweeny Nips Randolph To Reach Semifinals Cowboys, St. Louis Collide Star Grid Team Has Everything Any coach would like a foot passing, darting runs, and like Wesley Bonecutter ball team with such polished signal calling. Many Jesse llitchell of Harlan- personnel that he could hand scouts consider him the and Lee Bucfcaleiv of Jtlc- Ihcm a ball and say "go get signal caller in soutfi Texas. ICoIJum.

The flashing feet of Buckyj A TM lhe fTM. Joe NoWs Such personnel composes the MIshouse a i Randolph LS? 8G6 All-City football team of hrough an undefeated season Te TM' Ihe San Antonio Express-News, and inlo the stale playoffs, Br at tackfe The backs can do Riley gave Alamo i i DALLAS, Tex (AP) linemen are slrong, kind of fullback play that n. By A I I lucky slar went into eclipse jus! then put on a fierce pass rush finals against Bastrop i-x 1 'Eastern Conference agile. They all can play-delights a coach a i Staff i cv needed it most. stop the Ro-llauks' a week and closed out the Ran- of the National Football offense and defense.

"(start and the ability lo slash I I A Randolph's RII. The i Bulldogs from the TPITV I ee Knrlish just when IP 1 Bul was a goes on lhe line Sunday! MacArlhur, I.ee, and Iligh-ithrough a brief opening. Rigncy 1 displaying guts of a Gulf Coast reacted angrily after glorious finish. 'when the Dallas Cowboys and I lands, the three teams that doin- Mueller of Harlandale was I i pilot and the i i a i behind for the lirst time Ra Cardinals try to break'inalcd District l.i-AAAA playibcst all-around ball player of 7- nd each the District ItJ-AAAA 1 1 an cnfl aml llnc pnui ami me insiinri a i nemnil tor IMP lirst lime of a riverboal gambler, scared in 12 games and pushed across ud the wits out of top a two second half touchdowns to The result Sweeny a Swppny Saturday take a 21-14 win over Randolph, place in the Class AA semi- The Ro Hawks Sweeny on the one-yanMu'e'''-" 1 lcil(1 in a remalch lw TM. in thc first half, but 'rendered a touchdown in of a game that decided nothing'placed two boys on the squad, ship couple of months ago.

i miner, I rhm iTM rf that the winner Sunday veasonabiy assume tJ 20 plays for a touchdown a 20 plays for a touchdown and four times a fourth down gam- We paid off. They tried it first Conference far til needing one yard on their lson lflc and made it on a sneak by; 131 it can start looking around for an opponent from the Western the climax of championship arc seniors. Rocky Self has led MacArthur inlo the upper ranks of the that was marked by some" mi stale playoffs with his accurate usually talented sophomore play- The next time the Ro- For Ihe first lime in seven lyears of membership in I I nlhpr 80,000 crowd, counting concessonaires and 11 HIGH HURDLER--Auburn's Richard Plaggp, 36, jumps high to avoid the hard charging line of untied, undefeated Alabama in Saturday's game. One-handed slop ot Mike Hall, 54, brought him down. Alabama won, Telephoto.

Hawks needed nine on i Sweenv 42 and Knglish hit a llou 1 jTrolH-rman with a 17-vard 4 mt 9 i(1 Cotton iip the middle for a first down. I 5 1 11 Then it was fourth and 15 on I lie Bulldog 30 and English found Troberman in the same place for a 21 yard gain. With fourth down on five, English passed up I li middle once more to Steve liland for the touchdown with 5:33 lo play in thc third period. English was dropped on an attempt to pass for I extra points, but the Ro- llanks went ahead a minute and 12 seconds later after recovering a fumble on Ihe first jilay after the kickoff. John Brincr pounced on Ihe ball to put Randolph in business the Sweeny 31 and after two gained Ihree yards, Kng- lish passed lo Tex Allshoiisc on I lhe 10-yard line and the wingback dashed into lhe end Knglish wont over right tackle for a two-point conversion and Randolph led 14-7.

Sweeny came back l)cfore the end of the period to tie it, however, wilh Tom Hill getting 35 See RANDOLPH, Page 5S DON MEREDITH Cowbnv quarterback MacArthur Will Play In Austin MacArthur and Spring Branch meet at 2 p.m. next Saturday in Austin's Memorial Stadium for a berth in the Class AAAA football finals. Officials of the two schools met Saturday and set the time and sile. MacArthur earned a talli in the semifinals by defeating Alice 21-12 Friday while Spring Branch advanced on the strength of its 2S-17 win over Port Arthur. Tickets for the contest will go on sale in San Antonio Monday evening, but the general public might have to wait until Tuesday to get their ducats.

The tickets will be available at MacArthur i School, beginning at 7 p.m. Monday but parents of players, season ticket holders, band nicmtars and MacArthur Hooslcr Club members will have first priority. Tuesday at 111 a.m. the tickets go on sale at C-S, Potchcrnik's, Wright's and American sporting goods stores and at the North East swimming pool. Tickets arc priced at $2.50 for reserved, for general admission and $1 for students.

The reserved tickets are by section only, and nol by individual seals. likc hjm to run thc other way. Galbraith and his Highlands running mate, Richard Sutherland, made book-ends at 198 pounds apiece, and it was hard to chose between the lads or for that mailer four MacArlhur candidates for the other terminal spot. Chuck Sj Damn's, Dan Terwelp, Rick liOberlies, and Jon Ylitalo. Then "there was Charles Neumann of Southwest, termed by Coach Stuart McBirnie as "lhe best pass calcher around" lo make Sjjthc selection double lough.

James Harrison was the offensive fullback for Brackenridge, taking second place in the district scoring, but he was even more effective defensively as a tackle where Coach Weldon Forren swore that opponents lost yardage for the season when they chose lo run at him. He became a tackle on this team where a 230 pounder who could move improves the looks of the line. Mike Tighe at 227 is equally imposing at the other This is the second straight year. that the big lad has Iwen a double duty performer for I.ee, and his blocking ability is particularly impressive. Possibly the most consistent i linebacker in town was Donald Johnson, who mans one of lhe guard posts on thc select squad.

Sec ALJ7C1TY, Page 2S Alabama Displays Power in 31-0 Triumph I I A Ala. (P) --lyear powered the nationally Alabama closed out ils cam- televised i which gave paign for a third straight na-JAlabama a tie with Georgia for lional foolball title Saliirday'thn Southeastern Conference with a 31-11 whipping of A crown, leaving the third-ranked C.rim-l The shuloiil was lhe fourth in son Tide as Ihe country's a row for Alabama which has major unbeaten and untied allowed only 37 points this fall record into the Sugar missed against Nebraska. Crimson Tide goal try. fans were hoping the victory ficld'Mike Hall, and the Tide pickcdjstrike lo end Ray Perkins tojvcrsions for Ihe other TidclTigers on a first quarter march off three Auburn passes and re- start the Tide's six minutelpoints. iwhich died when Jones was will boost their favorites past j.Nolrp.

Dame and Michigan ijalcj i i next week's final poll. Signs proclaiming "Alabama! POMS imcrtcptm by 1" and "To hell with the The Tigers never thrcatcncdi, nwiw fumbles'. and team. Quarterback Kenny Stabler and halfback I.es Ko.llcy who, Alabama, which star-led came out of Coach Paul (Hear) roul wilh a 17-point outburst iniearly in the game but failed on Bryant's doghouse earlier in the the second quarter, will take a i only scoring chance for Ihe best defensive mark in polls" were hoisted by exulxT- the nation. anl Tide supporters, got a vscare when Auburn threatened Autjvjfn Alobomn I I 10 1.1* 104 239 lo 11 14.j; 0 .1 7-45 6 3,1 7 45 o-o 0 17 0--31 Kelley, suspended tor an earlier game for violating curfew, had his besl day of (he year, scoring on a one yard plunge I period.

'eruption in Ihe second period. Auburn finished with a 4-(i wi(1 on a 25-yard field goal Stabler, a junior, hit on ir.record, its first losing season of 1C passes for Hi!) yards be-jsince 1952 and only the second a row over "Auburn for Alaba- The victory was the third in fore he was relieved in Ihe the and tailing 12 yards for another touchdown. has hit on more than 64 per cd on again on Ihe Alabama defense cent of his passes this (all when led by sophomore lincbackcrltosscd a 63 yard touchdown Reserve quarterback 'iichdown. Trimble threw a 41-yard touch-an attack after the first quar- Stabler, slender soulhpaw who down pass lo Donnic Sultoii lalc'ter, when fullback Tom Bryan 16 years Ralph which boosted its league has been the Tigers' coach, i record to li-0 to match the SEC The could not generate; record produced earlier by Georgia. Bryant said liefore the game (hat "we deserve Ihe national championship if we can whip Bryan in Ihe third period lo end Ilicllefl lhe game after reinjuring scoring.

Steve Davis kicked amis leg. 23-yard field goal and four con-l The burly runner had led the Auburn.

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