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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 44

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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6C THE MIAMI NEWS Tuesday, September 2, 1975 Won't fumble chances away South Dade stresses discipline Hi XT! HIGH SCHOOLS "Fred is a hard working boy," Miller said. "He is not the type of kid that lets things go to his head like when scouts come around talk ing to him." The 6-foot-2, 220 pound Sinclair along with defensive back Willie Carpenter will be the leaders in an experienced South Dade defense. The offense, though, will be inexperienced. "We're going to be stronger than last season," Miller said. "We have a lot of decent front line people but our weakness might be our lack of depth.

I'm not saying that we're going to blow anybody off the field but we will be successful." problems here for the past couple of years," Miller said. "There is some discipline still lacking from last year. This Is something that may take more than a year to fix. "But the kids are coming along good. They needed someone to set an example and now they are falling in and working hard.

Our coaching staff is stressing to the players that this discipline will benefit them in life. You know, you can't only work when your boss is watching you." Middle guard Fred Sinclair is one player who'll work when the boss isn't watching, according to Miller. By GARRY KELLY Miami New Staff South Dade High head football coach Sam Miller remembers last year's game against Miami Beach like it happened yesterday. It's like a nightmare. "We ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown," Miller said.

"Our defense held them from scoring but our offense fumbled on the two. Then they scored. "Our offense got the ball back and then fumbled again. This time on the five. Can you belive they had seven yards total offense and 14 Beach finally won the game 21-14.

"It's still unbelievable to me how they won." said the first-year coach. Miller doesn't plan on having a team score two touchdowns like that for a long time. He's already working to keep it from happening again. "We're working the hell out of em," Miller said. "You here a few grumbles occasionally but I'm not concerned about what they say or think.

r' "I've got a job to do and I'm going to do it. The kids are really responding well to the hard work. "We want to capitalize on people's mistakes, this year," Miller added. "We turned the ball over a few times in crucial situations and it hurt. We're going to attempt to eliminate that this year." i ff FROM OCT.

30410V. 2 The Convention Center will become an arena for the biggest expo catering to the singles trade in all of Florida, and your business has the chance to participate. Call 374-3377 IN SAM MILLER FOR RESERVATIONS OR BROCHURE --Associated Press Wirtphoto Drowning in a muddy Poole Two Buffalo defenders try unsuccessfully to stop Cleveland rookie running back Larry Poole during third quarter action of last night's rain-soaked game between the Bills and the Browns in Cleveland; Poole came out ahead on this play, but the Bills won the game, 34-20. Miller, South Dade's defensive coordinator the last three years, began his head coaching job by setting down strict rules for his players. He felt that discipline had been the main problem at South Dade and not fumbles.

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Minn. Dot i phins safety Dick Anderson, who inlurerl his left knee in the January v. i -mm Pro Bowl, reinsured it last night u'L, k. against Minnesota ana may oe lost iwibJ Lad to tne ciud tor tne season. The only other reported major in jury was a broken right thumb, for middle linebacker nick Buoniconti, Compare tltase vhitewaH va'uas for every driving need.

but he is not expected to miss any playing time because of it Anderson's injury is different "Ligament damage?" Anderson was asked in the lockerroom. "Yes," he said without hesitation, while struggling to dress himself. brace-like device covered most of his left leg. He heeded assistance getting his left shoe on, finally asking a report' er with shoe in hand, "here, you do this for your wife, do it for me." Anderson injured the knee with 8:11 left in the third quarter, as Minnesota quarterback Fran Tart enton completed a 15-yard pass near the left sideline to Jim Lash. VIM.

Anderson said the tight end turned up field, and when he plant ed his left foot to follow him, his shoe caught in the Vikings' natural grass field. That did the damage. If Anderson is out for the season, fourth-year player Charlie Babb Will probably replace him. tarkenton pecks Dolphin defense to death Continued from 1C a way to go before the season open -W Radlal A 2 steel cord I Belted Bias-Ply 2 fiberglass Radial -V 2 fiberglass Yt' Bias-ply $)f U'v 4-ply polyester Vl'4, er against Oakland Sept. 22 in the cord belts.

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