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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 29

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Sec. 3 Tyler Morning Telegraph THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972 Orioles Difference Little 72 Team Tough, Excitin Defeat In Cowboy Line-Up Chicago Says Rice Football Coach has been a great passer in the! spite the fact that nine starters CHICAGO (AP) Brooks seven on defense have 10 past he is their ace in the hole. years or more in the league. "I think Washington will be Robinson's second-inning home run backed the five-hit pitching academics with an impressive the challenging one in the East "Really, none of our people overall record and traditions. are that old." LandrV said.

"But ern Division for us. If the Red for most field goals in a seas (13). Larry Walling was an exc lent defensive end, and Bru By AL CONOVER Rie University Writttn for UPI HOUSTON (UPI) I'd like to of Dave McNally and led the Baltimore Orioles to a 1-0 American League baseball vic "I'll just say this. We will skins get a great year out of throw a lot, but we also will we'll be watching carefully for that one lost half a step. You never know when age is going strive for a balanced offense tory over the Chicago White get the message through to the Sox Wednesday.

Henley won our Jess Neely I fense Awardfot. backJAll these guys are retui coach at Rice in as many and all that adjusting involved poses problems. But I still say we are going to have a good, tough, exciting football team. Rice respects the 'opposition, but we don't back off from anybody. We have got a bunch of kids on this squad that are hungry and eager.

We didn't spend all spring fans that I'm surprised a lot of DALLAS (UPI) The Dallas Cowboy team which opens the 1972 season, barring major injuries during the preseason ritual, should not look much different than the one which became world champion last January. And Tom Landry thinks lack of change will be a byword for the coming year. He looks for the same team to challenge the Cowboys in the National Football Conference's Eastern Division that did in 1971, he certainly doesn't look for an outbreak of Wishbone-T offense, he thinks he will still be to slow a player down." with a good running threat, and we will aim more toward "per Jurgensen, they can be very formidable. I think they can very easily win the Eastern Division with that kind of season from him, assuming everybody else is healthy and playing well." "There are possibilities of McNally, 9-7, posted his fifth shutout of the season in out- other people are surprised be cause I speak rather optimist! ing along with a couple of 'b centage" football rather than young people breaking in and capable veteran offensi the wide open, gambling throw cany about our team. dueling Wilbur Wood, 12-9.

Robinson cracked his third though, particularly on defense even though the defense still linemen in tackle Ron Waed It is a custom, I suppose, for any time, any place routine. homer with one out in the sec We re a young staff. I believe There has been discussion must be considered the strength mon and guard Bart Gofer and they ought to be among't coaches to be a bit cautious in pre-season comments and avoid training knocking heads out of our club. during the off season about the the average age of the whole group is about 31, but we have best again. getting '-'on the spot." In that ond, and that was all McNally needed after getting out of a first-inning Jam.

With two "I think we have two excellent there just to be somebody's patsy this fall apparent coming domination of the defense, and the thought that some men with experience tutor regard I do want to emphasize backup people in Ike Thomas and Mark Washington (in the my awareness that we play a calling the plays and until proved professional offenses might be ing In fast college football, and we have enthusiasm, I'll tell And don't overlook that Bru Gadd is one of only two rettu ing starters at the quarterba spot among all the conferen teams. He had a fine sprit An inevitable question I hear often, quite understandably, is "what changes will you make, juiced up through the use of the typical extremely tough Rice schedule. I know you don't defensive secondary). They have out in the first, Dick Allen doubled. McNally men walked Rick Reichardt, but on the fourth ball Allen was picked off that.

triple option. first string potential. differently it will still most certainly be Roger Staubach No. 1 and Craig Morton sitting on the bench. play teams of the caliber of and how will your team be dif Most prominent in the theories I must admit I was rather surprised myself at the extent "We do have a little age in our LRU and Houston and Georgia ferent from last year under Bill second by Catcher Andy Etche and If he cuts down on his-terceptlons as I am confident of our.

overall squad experience barren. secondary (with Cornell Green, Mel Renfro and Herb Adderley was Los Angeles, which drafted both quarterback Eddie Phillips and running back Jim Bert- Tech and Clemson, plus the tire Southwest Conference, Last season the Washington Redskins, using George Allen's will, Gadd can lead 1 can only say this on that when we put It down on paper to prepare for spring practice. all 30 years or over) and the guys with the age must compete well. I'm eager and ready to st non-youth movement, defeated Carlos May singled to lead off the second and the Sox didn't get another hit until Mike Andrews led off the topic. I plan no major change from the basic program Coach elsen of Wishbone-T minded Texas.

This is a more experienced with these younger players and Pete started last year. We will Dallas the first time they met and raced away to a two-game lead. It was not until the 10th this season. I know I've got tough job and it is my rool ward off their challenge. Landry can't see it.

"I don't think you ever see squad than Rice has had in a good while, and we do have a lot of good football players. eighth with a single. Baltimore 010 000 0001 0 year as a head coach, but! "In our line I think Tody expect to have a jelly roll. I'm also aware that we haven't had a really' big, winning season and major bowl game for several years, and that the experts have picked us down in the second division of the conference. Okay.

I allow for that as well continue to recruit intensely and anywhere in the' country to get the best possible student-athlete anything drastic in pro foot also have faith in my fine st Smith has the potential if he Chicago 000 000 0000 1 ball," Landry said Last year Rodrigo Barnes at linebacker and Gary Butler at game of the season that Dallas overtook Washington by downing the Redskins 13-0 in Kennedy Stadium. and players, and with suppj for Rice. can gain sufficient experience McNally and Etchebarren; "I don't think we'll see putting tight end were consensus all quickly enough. in the Wishbone or the triple op Wood, Acosta (9) and Herrmann, Brinkman (9). of our good nice fans we i ready to jump in and make to: waves this fall.

Certainly there is no change in this university and its exceptional standing in athletics and "Offensively, I don't see any Southwest Conference, and Mark Williams set the league record tion. 1 don't see this at this time. I think it will be a slow "Washington, of course, has an ace in the hole which it did as the fact Tm the third head McNally, 9-7. L-Wood, 12-9, young players overtaking any of our veterans. I think our first change.

It always has been. The average fan will not be aware Dot have last year," said Lan dry, "and that's Sonny line strength offensively is blend of experience and youth of any particular changes this and I think it's going to be dif year." "Jurgensea didn't play for ficult in this area to replace them in 1971 and they still chal And, of course, that applies to any of our men." the Cowboys in particular, de lenged us very strongly. Sonny Fischer Prompts Leaders Soviet Demands resting up for the opening REYKJAVIK (UFI)-Bobby AMERICAN LEAGUE match Tuesday afternoon, Fischer surprised even his own BATTING (165 at bats)-Scheinbhim, KC, Piniella, Spassky, 35. arrived at advisers by formally apologiz meeting called to draw lots for ing to Russian Boris Spassky KC, .314. CHOOSE FROM A BIG REFRIGERATOR SELECTION TWO-DOORS SIDE-BY-SIDES 0 ICE MAKERS 0 NO-FROST CHOICE OF COLORS the right to make the first play, RUNS Harper, Bsn, 47; Wednesday for delaying their world championship chess Kudi, Oak, 46.

threw down a statement saying that Fischer "must bear just penalty" for his behavior and match. But the match was RUNS BATTED IN D.Allen, walked out. threatened anew by a demand from the Soviet Chess Federation that Fischer forfeit the first of the 24 games. Chi, 54; C.May, Chi, 44; May berry, KC, 44. HrTSr-Rudi, Oak, 84; Pi Diella, KC, 82.

The match was delayed second time until Thursday DOUBLES Rudi, Oak, 17; Spassky, the champion, called Fischer's associates talked for 2Vi hours to Spassky's asso risk, Bsn. 16. a news conference for Wednes TRIPLES Blair, ciates without reaching an day night, however, raising Rudi, Oak, Sisk, Bsn. 5. agreement and the Russians hopes that Fischer's unexpected refused to meet again, Wednes and uncharacteristic apology HOME RUNS DAllen, Chi, 15; R.

Jackson, Oak, 15; Cash, day, the Americans said. might have mollified the Det, 14. Russians and convinced them to STOLEN soften their demand. When chess sources reported Spassky had demanded an apology from Fischer, Fred Chi, 22; Campanens, Oak, 21; Cramer of the U.S. Chess "If the Russians Insist on their penalty I believe the whole match is off," Dr.

Max D. Nelson, Tex, 21. PITCHING (7 Decisions)- Federation said, "I cannot see Kaat, Min, 10-2, .833, 2.22 Euwe, president of the Interna Odom, Oak, 6-2, .750, 2.34. tional Chess Federation, told Fischer apologizing." But Fischer did. The apology was read by the Rev.

William J. Lombardy, a STRIKEOUTS-rLolich, Det, UPI. Euwe said the Russians made 120; Cal, 114. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (165 at bats) Ce New York priest who is one of the 10 American chess grand deno, Htn, Sanguillen, masters and is acting as their demand in a cable citing paragraph 5 of the so-called Amsterdam "Agreement for the match in which both sides agreed that a player still Pgh, .335. RUNS Morgan, Cin, 70; BOnds, ST, 53.

missing after one hour of game time -has expired forfeits the RUNS BATTED IN Bench, Cm, 61; Kingman, SF, S3. game and point to his opponent. HITS Brock, StL, 99; Garr, "The Russians did not object Atl, 95. DOUBLES Bonds, SF, 20; Cedeno. Htn.

18. Fischer's second. "We are sorry that the world championships were delayed," it said. "The problems causing the delays were not with World Championship Spassky who I respect as a player and a man. "If Grandmaster Spassky or the Soviet people were inconvenienced or discomforted I am indeed unhappy for I had not the slightest intention of this occurring," the statement said.

Lombardy said Fischer hoped to "further explain his statement" to Spassky when they TRIPLES Brock, StL, Sunday when I postponed the game and now I cannot make such a ruling," Euwe said. He had delayed the start of the match until Tuesday when Fischer, holding out for more Santo. Chi. 7. HOME RUNS Bench, Cin, 21; Kingman, SF, 20.

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Fischer, 29, the challenger, finally arrived early Tuesday after a chessplaying English financier doubled the prize to $250,000. With Fischer still Nolan, Cin, 11-2, .846, 1.90 Blass, Pgh. 9-2. .818, 2.67. met face-to-face at the drawing STRIKEOUTS-Carlton, Phi, of lots for the right to make the first play.

166; Seaver, NY, 107. Few Interesting Changes In College Football Rules under the numbering system rule. The number on the jersey has to be readable. If it is not, then the jersey must be replac PHILCO No-Frost No-Frost ed." The rule change involving kickoffs may be hard for the DALLAS (UPI) The running back who is forever having his jersey ripped off and the player who fields kickoffs will be the ones most affected this year by changes in collegiate football rules. There is, as usual, a host of rules changes this season, but only a few of them will be noticed by the fan.

The most obvious will concern the tearway which has been a subject of various rule changes through the years. fan to get used to. 14 cu. ft. Two-door In the past the Southwest Conference fan has often seen Jim Bertelsen or Gary Hammond romping around gaining yards despite the fact his orange or blue jersey had been left in pieces there on the 25-yard line.

"Before it was left up to the discretion of the umpire as to whether the torn jersey situation was injurious to the opponent," said Cliff Speegle, chief of Southwest Conference officials. "This has now been placed "On the kickoff, or the free 14 cu. ft. Two-door Refrigerator-Freezer 18 cu. ft.

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"The rules committee was interested in trying to eliminate such fouls as these by placing a more stringent penalty to the foul." Penalties such as tackling by the fact mask which is considered a "dead ball" foul are not included in the rules Return Springs and Crease Seels. ROAD TEST AUTO.

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