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Sun Sun Sept 23 1973 FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM 9-11 Sept 23 1973 FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM FROGS IMPRESS MAVS Two Plays Changed GameSays Symank 1rpw 'AP--)) (I 4 1 4T) I 7- 4 i i i 4'4 411 I 1 1 c) 0- 14t 1 0 1 -t'N) 1 otwo 't :4) 41 I 0-1' 1 4 4 i 4- it 44 ---r' '4 '2''''' 0-1 4 A Ill IL 1: 4 11tal 4 -44 I t't -4 Je 144 0 vi 1 4' i) I 54 4 4 st'io 4 4 c' "') 4--) 1 4 4 i 1 -4: Lagt46(4ifiv-v '7: 1 1 111 i l'a: 7 A elAnifill 'og4' 1 1 1:::: 3' -7' 'N a'042' 1 a i OA 7) i 0 itibfri 4 4 0 0 1 'f: 4'''''' fs 0'" 'r: 1: '4' i xxf427 410 UTA now 12 has an off week before Its Southland Conference opener with Mc Neese and Symank prom ised some defensive regrouping "We're going to learn how to tackle again" Symank promised "Then too we're going to work on our offensive line blocking patterns" Defensively Symank wasn't surprised at TCU's strength in the likes of Mark Hanna Charlie Davis and Dede Terveen "Davis Is big and strong" agreed Danny Parrent offensive guard who played opposite tiAe TCU stalwart "WE JUST played poor football" said defensive tackle Gil faro who like most of the Mavericks was quiet and visibly upset "We knew we had to stop their outside running if we had a chance to win" said senior linebacker and co-captain John Brown "We couldn't keep Marshall contained and Luttrell ran well up the middle" "We knew our first three game would be tough" Brown said in long range reflection "But we're shooting to win tile Southland Photos by AL PANZERA game at Amon Carter Stadium won by the Frogs 49-13 That's TCUls Rusty Putt closing in from THE RIG RUSH UTA quarterback Vic Morriss throws over outstretched arms of TCU tackle Tommy Van Wart in second-period action of Saturday night's FULFILLED to Sidelines Ines "Tonight we just weren't mentally ready But we will be ready for Mc Neese" ArnPdceGven ByikNyDiscount House in the Fort Worth-Dallas Area! STEREO VILLAGE 244-3812 "LUTTRELL broke more tackles than I've seen in a long time He's a fine run-From the day of his hospi- ner" Symank noted tal release and throughout preseason drills Tohill ac- "TCU was concerned about knowledged his tremendous rebuilding the line but they recovery But he was quick to saw some people who do an interject that this game (foot- adequate job" ball) is for the players I I t'llANITED! I OKAY GIVE him publicity for his recovery "but don't forget the players Give them the credit when they deserve it point out their mistakes "When the season starts and now remember the players" That's Billy Tohill a remarkabel man Billy Tohill was given another chance because Billy Tohill deserved it PRODUCT IDEAS THAT WILL SELL 04 TKE MARKET FOR UNDER $23 are paying tor new product If you have on idea concept or finished product that will sell on the market for $20 write Invention Development Co Continental National Bank Bldg Ft Texas 76101 or call (817) 335-2119 Defense Sparkles In TCU Victory age edge and the Frogs were (Continued From Page I glad to get Whitman 's little bonus play nett a former quarterback who tried to throw back MORE BONUSES followed crossfieid to Morriss Whit Tim Pulliam stole the ball man came streaking In front from kickoff returner Scott of Morriss to catch the ball Highsmith to own the second and had clear green artificial half giving TCU 15 yards to turf to the goal move for its fourth TR LutThe fumbles and Whitney's trell got It on a 1-yard plunge long punt had almost upset Regaining possession quick ly the Frogs operated with TCU's 242-90 halftime yard- their No 2 offensive unit Lee Cook and Danny Scott did the FROG-MAVERICK damage Scott setting up the INDIVIDUAL STATS score with runs of 13 and 11 and Cook getting it on a 12- RUSHING UTA-Bussey 13-48 Simmons 5-37 yard scamper with a block mnrriss 141 Whitney 2-1 from Scott Perry Senn ran TCU-Luttrell 1749 Marshall 9-64 Scntl 12 60 Wehb 9-42 Wtilften 5-21 over the conversion for a 35-6 Cook 547 Cowan 6-21 Senn 4-12 lead only six minutes deep in Patterson 2 A PASSING UTA-Morriss 7-13-1-45 Holland 2-7- the third period 1-18 Barnett 0-1-1-0 TCU-Mershall 3-7-1-48 Cook 2-5-0- The Mavericks got some 19 life immediately when Hussey RECEIVING UTA-Builsev 315 Marshall 2 14 ran the kickoff back 69 yards Whitney 2-6 Eden 1-17 Flares 1-11 TCU -Duncan 2-30 Patterson 1- to the Frog 28 Elmo Simul Littleton 1-11 Layne 1-8 mons gained 20 and then three before Hussey scored Scoreboard behind 35-13 from the five leaving UTA HOCKEY Personnel Los ANGELES The Kings -signed center-left winger Bob McGuigan to a THE FROGS boosted their three-yem- contract MINNESOTA The North Stars lead as the quarter ended said center Dennis Hextall and de- lensemen Tom Raid and Barry Gibbs Gene Hernandez gave them I have signed long-term contracts the ball at their 41 with an SOCCER College interception of a Craig liol- Pan American 3 St Mary's 0 land pass Cook erased a pen BASKETBALL Personnel ally with a pass to Ronnie NEW YORK The Nets cut a pair Littleton of rookies forward Sterling Wright "ttleton and Scott went to and guard Bob BodelL work with a 24-yard run to CLEVELAND The Cavaliers cut rookies James Lister (Sam Houston the IITA 16 An interference State) and Floyd Lewis BOAT RACING FWBC call moved the ball to the 9 SKIPPER ETES and Cook threw the final 8 Winner Rita Bragg crew Jim Bragg and Debbie Chambers Second yards to Alan Layne Christine Eastus crew Alex Eastus and Jack Lindsay Third Rick) Tree- TCU's defensive reserves cy craw Dean Raymond and Rex Raymond got into the act next after a A CLASS Winner Bud Hester crew Phyllis punt set the Mays back to 4 Worrell and Bill Keaton second Ros- their five Jim McNiel picked ser Bodycomb crew Dwight Horton third Jack Lindsay crew Jay Ray off a Morriss pass at the eight mond TENNIS Tournaments and lumbered into the end WORLD SENIOR CHAMPION CUP zone for a 49-13 count (Alamo Calif) Final: Pancho Se- gore beat Vic Seixas 6-2 6-1 Texas-Arlington 0 6 7 0-13 PALMETTO CLASSIC (Columbia TCU 7 )3 22 7-49 SC) Semifinals: John Newcombe ICU-Marshall 20 run (Simmons beat Clark Graebner 7-6 6-3 Dick kick) Stockton beat Andrew Pattison 6-7 6-3 UTA-Simmons 2 run (kick failed) 62 Dick Dale-Sherwood Stewart beat ICU-webb 2 run (kick failed) Torben Ulrich-Terry Ryan 6-3 6-4 TCU-Whilman 22 pass Interception 1 Newcombe-Owen Davidson beat Ger- (Simmons kick) 5 alt Battrick-Graham Stillwell 4-6 6-3 TCU-Luttrell 1 run (Simmons 4 1 6-4 kick) 4 VIRGINIA SLIMS (Houston) ICU-Coax 12 run (Senn run) 1 Semifinals: Rosemary Casals beat UTA-Bussey 5 run (Cop pedge Billie Jean King 7-6 6-1 kirk) I FOOTBALL High School Tcu-Layne pm from Cook (Simmons kick) ja TCLI-McNeil 8 pass Interception A-18930 Diamond Hill 19 Waco University 1 Bridgeport 50 Kennedale 6 Trinity Valley 59 Dal Lakehill 0 Early 21 Menard 6 1 Spring Branch 21 Victoria 12 Hst Spring Woods 9 Pasadena Ra yburn 2 Texas A8t1 35-14 Hst Williams 21 Hst Furr 0 Wildcats Trample Bmt Hebert 23 Hst Washin2ton 0 Hot Bellaire 21 Hst Reagan A Churchill 20 A MacArthur ABILENE (AP) Abilene' A Antonian 17 A Burbank Christian 1 1 defeated A Edison 42 A Hariandale Texas Mil 35-14 here Satur- Poly 26 Lub Dunbar 7- Odessa 28 Hobbs 6 day night in ACC's first Mesquite 21 Dal Adams 6 Garland 24 Del Samuell 0 league game as a member of Dal Greenhill 16 ShreveportSouth field 0 the Lone Star Conference I a 26 Fredericksburg St Mary's 7 Junior quarterback Clint FOOTBALL Middle School Longley threw two touchdown Meadowbrook 36 Monnig 0 passes to wide receiver RiWedgwood 24 Rtverside 0 Handley 20 Daggett 14 chard Williams and freshman Strinling le Meacham 18 (tie) Elder 6 Dunbar 0 tailback Wilbert Montgomery Forest Oak 18 Leonard 6 GOLF' Tournaments ran one and 34 yards for two USOA SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP more ACC scores (Lake Forest Ill) Final: Bill ACC fullback Hubert Pick- HYndMart HUntill9tOn Valley Pa beat Harry Weich1Salibury NC 3-2 ett ran 15 times for 139 yards FOOTBALL Personnel and one TD KANSAS CITY The Chiefs reacti- vated quarterback Len Dawson tack- Clarence Alberts and Reginle Curley Culp cornerback Jim Mar-sails and center Mike Oriard dertetl- aid Jones scored touchdowns vated quarterbacks Mike Livington for Texas A8d and Dean Carlson defensive back Doug Jones and defensive end John Lohmeyer GREEN BAY The Packers vated defensive tackle Carleton Oats Sul Ross Nudges deactivated a a I a and Alden Roche NEW YORK The Giants Placed Tarleton by 13-10 running back Johnny Roland on the taxi squad activated rookie Walter Love STEPHENVILLE (AP) BASEBALL Personnel Arch Nixon kicked a 32-yard NEW YORK The mets bought right-handed pitcher Robert field Miller le goal with one second re-from the Detroit Tigers maining to give Sul Ross HOCKEY Exhibitions State a 13-10 Lone Star Con- California (NHL) I Pittsburgh (NHL) 1 ference victory over Tarleton New York Rangers (NHL) 10 Phil- adelphia (NHL) 3 State Saturday night New York islanders (NHL) 4 At- lenta (NHL) 4 (tie) Sul Ross Quarterback Larry Montreal (NHL) 5 Boston (NHL) 3 St Louis (NHL) 5 Detroit (NHL) 4 Cottrell tied a game 10-10 ear- Toronto (NHL) 5 Cleveland (WHA) 2 ty in the fourth quarter on a BASKETBALL Exhibitions 14-yard keeper for a touch-Kentucky (ABA) 110 Kansas City-0- down mete (NBA) 99 BARTON'S TRANSMISSIONS "Quality Work Done By Expert Technicians" Tom lis 11 lirit a si--4146: I iIIIr4 Irk i I -film it wee 1 I 0----- REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS '79" From to 1 1 9" WITH 90 DAY GUARANTEE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION most SEALS REPLACED American S2 500 4 Hour Service i TRANSMISSION SERVICE AND TUNILIP Consists of bands 95 Linkage Adiustecl Clean Screen Fluid and Filler ONLY 41im FREE TOWING --1 WITH OVERHAUL 712 FOCH STRUT IP' -11 (th IlikNerth ei 3362429 2700 Ph I t'l 111 1 Defense Sparkles In TCU Victory (Continued From Page 1) nett a former quarterback who tried to throw back crossfield to Morriss Whitman came streaking in front of Morriss to catch the ball and had clear green artificial turf to the goal The fumbles and Whitney's long punt had almost upset TCLI's 242-90 halftime yard FROG-MAVERICK INDIVIDUAL STATS RUSHING i3-48 Simmons 5-37 mhrriss 1421 Whitney 2-1 1749 Marshall 9 64 Scntl 12 60 Wehb 9-42 Waimea 5-21 Cook 547 Cowen 6-21 Senn 4-12 Patterson 2 A PASSING 7-13-1-45 Holland 2-7- I-18 Barnett 0-1-14 3-11-48 Cook 2-5-0- 19 RECEIVING 3-15 Marshall 214 Whitney 2-6 Eden 1-17 Finres 1-11 TCI) 2-30 Patterson Ile Littleton I-11 Layne 1-8 Scoreboard HOCKEY Personnel Los ANGELES The Kings lioned center-left winger Bob McGuigan to a three-yesr contract MINNESOTA The North Stars said center Dennis Hextall and detensemen Tom Reid and Berry Gibbs have signed long-term contracts SOCCER College Pan American 3 Yt Mary's 0 BASKETBALL Personnel NEW YORK The Nets cut a pair of rookies forward Sterling Wright and guard Bob Bode CLEVELAND The Cavaliers cut rookies James Lister (Sam Houston State) and Floyd Lewis BOAT RACING FWBC SKIPPER ETES Winner Rita Bragg crew Jim Bragg and Debbie Chambers Second Lnristine Eastus crew Alex Eastus and Jack Lindsay Third Rick) Treacy crew Dean Raymond and Rex Raymond A CLASS Winner Bud Hester crew Phyllis Worrell and Bill Keaton second Rosser Bodycomb crew Dwight Horton third Jack Lindsay crew Jay Ray mond TENNIS Tournaments WORLD SENIOR CHAMPION CUP (Alamo Calif) Final: Pancho Segura beat Vic Seixas 6-2 6-1 PALMETTO CLASSIC (Columbia SC) Semifinals: John Newcombe beat Clark Graebner 7-6 6-3 Dick Stockton beat Andrew Pattison 6-7 6-3 6-2 Dick Dale-Sherwood Stewart beat Torben Ulrich-Terry Ryan 6-3 6-4 Newcombe-Owen Davidson beat Geralt Battrick-Graham Stillwell 4-6 6-3 6-4 VIRGINIA SLIMS (Houston) Semifinals: Rosemary Casais beat Billie Jean King 7-6 6-1 FOOTBALL High School A Memorial 28 Crystal City Dal Skyline 28 Grand Prairie 21 Diamond Hill 19 Waco University 1 Bridgeport 50 Kennedale 6 Trinity Valley 59 Dal Lakehill 0 Early 21 Menard 6 Spring Branch 21 Victoria 12 Hst Spring Woods 9 Pasadena ayburn 2 1-1st Williams 21 Het Furr 0 Bmt Hebert 23 Hst Washington 0 Hst Bellaire 21 Hst Reagan 6 A Churchill 20 A MacArthur A Antonian 17 A Burbank 7 A Edison 42 A Harlandale 7 Poly 26 Lub Dunbar 7 Odessa 28 Hobbs 6 Mesquite 21 Dal Adams 6 Gariend 24 Dal Samuell 0 Dal Greenhill 16 Shreveport South field 0 Blanco 26 Fredericksburg St Mary's 7 FOOTBALL Middle School Meadowbrook 36 Monnig 0 Wedgwood 24 Rtverside 0 Handley 20 Daggett 14 Stripling IP Meacham 18 (tie) Elder 6 Dunbar 0 Forest Oak 18 Leonard 6 GOLF' Tournaments USOA SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (Lake Forest ill) Bill Hyndman HUntill9tOn Valley Pa beat Harry Weich1Salibury NC 3-2 FOOTBALL Personnel KANSAS CITY The Chiefs reactivated quarterback Len Dawson tackle Curley Culp cornerback Jim Mar-sails and center Mike Oriard deertivated quarterbacks Mike Livington and Dean Carlson defensive back Doug Jones and defensive end John Lohmeyer GREEN BAY The Packers vated defensive tackle Carleton Oats deactivated def ensive and Alden Roche NEW YORK The Giants Pieced running back Johnny Roland on the taxi squad activated rookie Walter Love BASEBALL Personnel NEW YORK The Mets bought right-handed pitcher Robert Miller from the Detroit Tigers HOCKEY Exhibitions California (NHL) So Pittsburgh (NHL) 1 New York Rangers (NHL) 10 Philadelphia (NHL) 3 New York Islanders (NHL) So Atlanta (NHL) 4 (tie) Montreal (NHL) 5 Boston (NHL) 3 St Louis (NHL) Detroit (NHL) 4 2 Toronto (NHL) 5 Cleveland (WI-IA) BASKETBALL Exhibitions Kentucky (ABA) 110 Kansas City-Omaha (NBA) 99 BARTON'S TRANSMISSIONS "Quality Work Done REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS From '79" to 1 1 9" WITH 90 DAY GUARANTEE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SEALS 4 Hour Service REPLACED I TRANSMISSION SERVICE AND TLINEUP consists of bonds Linkage Adjusted Clean Screen Fluid and Filter ONLY FR TOWING WITH OVERHAUL 712 FOCH STRUT (VI 336E2429 2700 Via 7th II 1 'V age edge and the Frogs were glad to get Whitman 's little bonus play MORE BONUSES followed Tim Pulliam stole the ball from kickoff returner Scott Highsmith to open the second half giving TCU 15 yards to move for its fourth TR Luttrell got it on a 1-yard plunge Regaining possession quickly the Frogs operated with their No 2 offensive unit Lee Cook and Danny Scott did the damage Scott setting up the score with runs of 13 and 11 and Cook getting it on a 12- yard scamper with a block from Scott Perry Seim ran over the conversion for a 35-6 lead only six minutes deep in the third period The Mavericks got some life immediately when Hussey ran the kickoff back 69 yards to the Frog 28 Elmo Simmons gained 20 and then three before Hussey scored from the five leaving UTA behind 35-13 a THE FROGS boosted their lead as the quarter ended Gene Hernandez gave them the ball at their 41 with an interception of a Craig land pass Cook erased a penalty with a pass to Ronnie Littleton and Scott went to work with a 24-yard run to the UTA 16 An interference call moved the ball to the 9 and Cook threw the final 8 yards to Alan Layne TCU's defensive reserves got into the act next after a punt set the Mays back to their five Jim Mc Niel picked off a Morriss pass at the eight and lumbered into the end zone for a 49-13 count Texas-Aril MO On 0 6 7 0-13 ICU 7 13 22 7-49 20 run (Simmons kick) 2 run (kick failed) 2 run (kick failed) 22 pass interception (Simmons kick) 1 run (Simmons kick) 12 run (Senn run) 5 run (Coppedg kirk) 8 pas from Cook (Simmons 1ick) I pass interception A-18930 Wildcats Trample Texas A8t1 35-14 ABILENE (AP) Abilene Christian College defeated Texas Mil 35-14 here Saturday night in ACC's first league game as a member of the Lone Star Conference Junior quarterback Clint Longley threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver Richard Williams and freshman tailback Wilbert Montgomery ran one and 34 yards for two more ACC scores ACC fullback Hubert Pickett ran 15 times for 139 yards and one TR Clarence Alberts and Reginald Jones scored touchdowns for Texas AR Sul Ross Nudges Tar leton by 13-10 STEPHENVILLE (AP) Arch Nixon kicked a 32-yard field goal with one second remaining to give Sul Ross State a 13-10 Lone Star Conference victory over Tarleton State Saturday night Sul Ross Quarterback Larry Cottrell tied a game 10-10 early in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard keeper for a touchdown By Expert Technicians" $2500 co American 95 mm1 111 Ii' 1 By BOB CLANTON UT-Arlington coach John Eymank said two plays turned what could have been a tight battle into an early win for TCU The first was a roughing the kicker penalty in the second quarter "It was a completely uncalled for play and it prolonged a TCU drive" The second was an intercepted flea flicker play in the second quarter which gave the Frogs some breathing room at 20-6 at halftime "The play was changed at the line of scrimmage" Symank said "TAKE THOSE two away and it could have been a close ball game Then boom we fumble the second half kickoff and the rout is on" But Symank quickly pointed out that the Frogs are not cellar material which is the opinion of many SWC observors "I've said all along that Kent Marshall is one of the best quarterbacks In the Southwest Conference Had he stayed healthy last season TCU would have had a much better record "He's a fine athlete and he ad libs well which is a sign of a good quarterback" But Marshall wasn't the only Frog offensive star that gave the Mavericks a headache wear e1" KEW Manufacturers ideas under 2006 Worth some color under your collar with Vs Fall hire auings HOSPITAL VOW Tohill By GERALD GARCIA Billy Tohill lay mangled in the twisted wreakage of car He was in such pain it was painless At the hospital it was reported his life was in jeopardy Doctors and personnel in the emergency room expressed deep concern Tobin as he was to explain later had hope Not only hope but the will to make it back to return to his beloved coaching profession Weeks later the doctors said that will helped him make a remarkable recovery Still they thought that football coaching especially coaching from the sidelines this year or maybe ever was out a a a EVEN WITH t-tat Tohill remained in high spirit He vowed insisted he would be with his team on the field when TCU opened its season Sent 22 Toll' II who on the early morning of March 14 had been knocked down and the count almost reached 10 came back He came back only physically He came back pale and thin everyday he's getting stronger He came back with an artificial right foot He came back on crutches But as he had said all along he came back Saturday night he was on the sideline at Amon Carter Stadium directing the Frogs in their season opener against UT-Arlington He yelled instructions shouted encouragement Simply being there should have been encouragement enough When he appeared from out of the dressing room tunnel to go out onto the field immediately before the game the crowd gave him a standing ovation He acknowledged it by being Tohill walking eyes fixed on his players Still you knew he felt good to be so warmly greeted Later he said it "gave me chill bumps up my back" 0 SEVERAL TIMES during Delight" DRESSED ---4 0' '0' 8013 White 1 L4 QUAIL "Roady-to-Cook" CALL 817923-8122 WRITE TED'S QUAIL FARM 2904 Stonier'' Worth 76110 -90-jX' I jfri 1 "Ready CALL 817 WRITE TED 2904 Stanley -4 7'it' ifr4 li )k rf I )' 's 1 c'1t4 kimIDr4-) a 1 i A Returns the game after a player came off the field Tohill would give him a tap on the behind with one of his crutches Throughout he walked slowly but steadily and with dignity He should have been proud of his accomplishment After the game he was proud of the Frogs' performance in the 49-13 victory over UTA He candidly answered reporters' questions The main ones Tobill said were how the offensive line would perform if the offense could move the ball if the pass defense would hold up if the Frogs had depth I "ALL OF those have been Bridgeport Rips Kennedale 50-6 BRIDGEPORT Unbeaten Bridgeport boosted its season record to 3-0 with a 50-6 conquest of Kennedale in a non-district football game here Saturday night Gary Whitsitt scored three Bridgeport touchdowns runs of 46 3 and 8 yards Paul Carter added a par of tallies taking a 42-yard screen pass from David Scott and running one yard Scott also ran 13 yards for a Bridgeport score and Dewey Isom's two-yard burst netted the other Kennedale's lone score came on a 22-yard pass play from Mark Biondi to Rennie Waldrop in the second quarter The loss dropped Kennedale's season ledger to 0-3 East Texas Spills Sam Houston 48-6 COMMERCE (AP) East Texas' Craig Powell and Aundra Thompson combined for 208 yards rushing and three touchdowns Saturday night to lead the defending NAIA champions to a 48-6 Lone Star Conference victory over Sam Houston State Powell scored two times and rushed for 115 yards in 19 carries while teammate Thompson contributed 93 yards in 17 carries to the Lion cause East Texas quarterback Will Cureton hit eight of 13 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns cleared up" the coach said with a smile "I was particularly pleased with the offensive line and pass defense Sure UTA completed some passes but when they did the receiver was engulfed" Tohill cited two plays which aided the Frogs tremendously The first was Gary Whitman's interception late in the second quarter which pushed TCU ahead 20-6 and the other was Tim Pulliam's fumble-jarring tackle and recovery to open the second half "The plays by Whitman and Pulliam 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