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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 38

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AMdte iHanttwieM xSHifr 2E CORPUS aiRlSTl CALLER Sun Sept 15 1974 'i i i 1 I shellac Clemson in opener Tsoat Tech loaro Statel WM Tenet State 17 Drake Un hr 17 Mnona State 14 Hamilne Unlv 4 WUcontlna Purdue WN Eau Claire Capital UMv 7 1 IMS laCraose 22 WIs Stevens Pt I IMs Bhr Falls 27 WIS Oshkosh 7 IMs Whitewater If WIs PtattovHle 17 VOunastewnK Austin Peavf Scores Mchmtnd 2f Wsst Vlralnla IS Shaahard Cal HWtstVa Wesley I South Care St 12 Bethuna-Caakmnl SE Louisiana 21 North Alabama 17 South Mississippi 4 Memphis State! 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Chtstor 14 Bridgeport fix n4ro li i'b-t 1 'i 4 i ft yards in 30-15 victory at Qemson SC last year It was an impressive start for the Aggies who led the Southwest Conference in defense in 1973 and they were paced once again by second-team All-American linebacker Ed Simonini a 205-pound junior from Las Vegas Nev failed to score on the most spectacular play of the game as wide receiver Carl Roaches grabbed quarterback David Walker's pass and slipped past three tacklers for a 42-yard gain stepping out of bounds inside Qemson's one-yard line as the half ended The Clemson defense stopped three other drives inside the Clemson 20 T-bone offense rolled up 434 yards rushing as Skip Walker and Bean were joined by fullback Bucky Sams who gained 122 yards Clemson had only 164 yards total offense including just 65 in the final two quarters Clemson's big gainer was a halfback pass from Callicutt to end Benny Cunningham for 25 yards Callicutt led Clemson rushers with 64 Auasburg ML Valiev City 7 Aisustana III 24 Luther Colleee 11 Auautlana ID 41 Gustav Adolphus 21 Baker Univ 21 Kansas Wesley 7 Baldwin WOHact If Wittenberg 1 Btfhany Kano Ottawa Kent 21 Bethany WVa 17 Kenyon Colleee 17 BHhtf Minn I Milton Catleee 7 Blufftan Mb Tavlsr Butna Vista If Westmar Colleee 7 Cant MkTHean 24 Bail State 17 Coe Coileoe 54 GrinneH Cel 21 Colo School Min 14 Nebraska Wesley 7 Concordia SIPS Pilltbury Cal Cornell Collage 27 Car leton Csllsee 7 Dakota Westov 15 Sisua Fails 14 Devton 23L EM Kentucky 17 Dataware 14 Akron Denison Umv 31 Marietta Col 12 DePauw Unlv II Albion 11 Dickinson State 17 Black Hills St EM Michiaan It West Michigan If Heidelberg Calif Defiance Cel 21 Hinsdale Col to Gienvllle State 7 Hope Colleat 21 Andersen 4 Illinois Indiana Hhnoit Mtotiev Monmouth Cal Indiana State 21 Eastern Illinois 4 Jamestown Huron Colleee 7 John Carroll 40 Hiram Colleee 2f Kansas SI Univ 11 Tuita 14 Michigan 24 Iowa 7 Michigan Stata 41 Northwestern? Michigan Tech 21 Alma College It Minn Duluth 2D Minnesota-Msrrls I Missouri ftolla 15 Missouri Western 7 Mount Union 22 SI Joseph's Ind 7 Nebraska 41 Oregon 7 North Dakota Montana State 14 Northern Illinois Lone Beach St 14 Obsriln CoHeet 17 Centre Ctf leee Ohio State Minnesota If Oklahoma 2fb Banrior 11 Oklahoma State If Wichita State Ripon College 27 Knox Col leee 14 SI John's Minn St Cloud State 11 St Nortert 4 St Themes Col 7 MOtofCoUogtllMacotetterU St Procopius Col If Duouesne Univ South Dakota 2f Cameron State 22 Station Austin IS North Michigan 21 Statistics Meningocial meningitis kills SMU freshman player DALLAS (AP) Dwaine Staten an 18-year-old freshman football player at Southern Methodist University died Saturday at Presbyterian Hospital from meningocial meningitis a disease he contracted Tuesday Staten died at 2: 15 pm after having been in a coma since early Wednesday morning He never regained consciousness The Dallas native worked out Monday but complained of illness Tuesday and was taken to the University Hospital His condition worsened about 2 am early Wednesday morning and he was taken back to the Health Center From there he was transferred to Presbyterian Hospital and put in the intensive care unit where he lapsed into a coma The form of meningitis he contracted is a fast acting type and once in the blood is usually fatal Doctors said it cannot be diagnosed until it is in the blood and by then it is usually too late to arrest the bacteria Staten is the son of Jim and Valeria Staten of Dallas He played for Carter high school as a split end and was captain of the football team He was an offensive lineman at SMU Ponies are nearly tumbled Arfcansoo 22 Southern Cal 7 EMTsmsSIX Prairie View! EM New Me 27 Sul Bees State 17 Houston umv 21 Wke SE Oklahoma St Austin anas ABM XCIemssnf Texas Christian 12 Texas ArHneten I Texas Lutheran SW Twas State 7 Texas Southern 17 Sam Houston St 15 ParWM Air Force 17 Wahet Asm Pacific 15 San Dlteof CarrsH MsnL Minot Slate 7 Nevada Vegas Weber Stated New Mexican Colo Stale Uniy a NMsx Highlands Ft Lewis Cal If New Mexico St Sauthern IHMeifV Northern Arizona 27 No Dakota St 15 Pacific univ 17 Texas El Paso 14 heat Sound San Francisco SIS Kicks Causes 27 West Montana 21 So Dakota Tech If Nocky Mountain 11 Utah State 17 Wyoming 7 MbMnetenn Cincinnati 17 WbstminsL Utah Montana Tech 12 PIGSKIN PICKS Arkansas USC 7 Oklahoma Baylor 11 Houston 21 Rica 0 Florida 21 California 17 Treat ABM Clemson Pittsburgh Florida Statef Georgia 4f Oregon State 25 Texet Tech Iowa State! Kamas State Tulsa 14 Fmn State Stanford IB SMU 7 North Texas 4 Utah State 17 Wvom ins 7 North Carolina StateX Duke 21 LSU 42 Colorado TCU 12 UT-Arllnetsnl Southwest Tulane turns back USL NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Place kicker David Falgoust kicked a nine-yard field goal with 15seconds left on the clock to give Tulane a 17-16 college football victory over Southwestern Louisiana Saturday night a winner from the one over from the one and Raul Sanchez kicked the conversion to put West Oso ahead 13-7 in the third quarter Smith then tossed to Luis Cantu for eight yards and a score Henderson went over two point conversion Robert Brewer a sophomore ran 20 yards for the final Bears touchdown and Sanchez' score came on an 18 yard pass from Joseph Herrera to Raymond Tinones West Oso racked up 225 total yards to 152 for Southwest Statistics FM Mum virds was the rushing leader with 182 yards Walker had 87 The veteran defense which includes all 11 starters plucks HOUSTON (AP) Donnie Draw" McGraw lived up to his nickname with a 91-yard touchdown run in the first quarter Saturday night to rocket 19th-ranked Houston to a 21-0 victory over crosstown rival Rice McGraw a running back rushed over 100 yards for the fifth straight game with 178 yards on 20 carries took a last-second pitch from quarterback David Husmann and shot down the sideline on a clearing block by tight end Marty Watts with only four minutes gone in the game Cougar running back Marshall Johnson scored almost as dramatically in the second quarter when he ran through three wuld-be tacklers On a 24- Statistics ii ii VT 5-57 BOO Flrsl downs Bushes-yards Possine yards Bstum yards 1 Amts Fumbles lost Pmaitist-vords little opportunity The secondary of Hogan Brad Thomas Rollen Smith and Tommy Harris continually covered Haden's intended receivers and intercepted four passes Haden didnot complete his first pass until the final play of the third period His first 13 pass plays resulted in three interceptions five incomplete passes and five scrambles The 20th-ranked Razorbacks a two-touchdown underdog clinched the victory on a 16-play 65-yard drive on their first possession of the second half Mark Miller who operated Arkansas' wishbone much of the night dived over from the one on third down to make it 17-7 The march began after Harris intercepted a pass by Haden Hogan set up Arkansas' first touchdown when he returned a Haden interception 66 yards to the USC 32 Ike Forte a junior college transfer who gained 90 yards on 19 carries scored from 27 yards out after taking a pitch from Miller Pogs shock USC First downs Bushes-yards Passing yards Rrtum yards Psssss Axils Fumbles lost INnsItias-yards game before 27183 in Texas Stadium was scheduled by him when he was athletic director at SMU The Mean Green threatened to the very end moving to the SMU 33-yard line before an ineligible receiver penalty put them out of field goal range rr west Oso a Weal Oso Bean wetted The West Oso Bears opened their 1974 football season with a 28-13 victoria over San Antonio Southwest at the West Oso field Saturday night Clete Buckakm scored the first Southwest touchdown by blocking a punt and naming across West Oso evened things on a Jerome Smith tp Joel Anderson pass which covered five yards That's where the score stood at halftime Clarence Henderson plunged UTTLE ROCK Ark I defense led by safe- ty' Floyd Hogan and linebacker Winston shut down -Southern Cal's vaunted attack the Razorbacks upset the fifth-ranked Trojans 22-7 Saturday night Hogan set up 10 of Arkansas' Miller falls Alabama 21 Maryland 14 Akam AAM 24 Ark Pine Bluff 12 Appalachian SI Middle Term St 7 Auburn 14 Louisville 1 BtuefMd State Concord Colleee 7 Carson-Newman 17 East Twin State 7 GtadWt- Presbyterian CalO East Carolina 14 Bowline Green 4 Elen Colleee Mart Hill Florida 21 California 17 Georgetown Col Emory Henry 0 Georaiaal Oregon lute 15 Georgia Tech 15 South Carolina If GramMine Cal 14 NW Louisiana St 11 Go Word Col 15 Hampden-Svdnev 7 Kentucky Virginia Tech 7 Kentucky State If Albany St Gal 7 Louisiana State 42 Colorado 14 Midland 21 Simpson Colleee 7 Militant Colleee 4 SW Memphis Mississippi ft Missouri Mississippi Val 14 Alabama AIM 15 Morenead State 14 Marshall Univ 12 Mmtov State If West Carolina 1 Norfolk State 47 St Paul'sCoff North Carolina 42 Ohio 7 No Carolina Cent Savannah State No Carolina St IS Duke 21 Pittsburgh Florida State 4 tangs attempted to field a punt and the ball bounced from his arms and wobbled into the end zone where it was claimed by North Texas freshman Smith Lee Harrington sliced his extra point attempt off to the right and it was later to prove fatal to the Mean Green North Texas dominated play in the first half and blew an excellent opportunity to put the game away late in the second quarter NTSU reached the Mustang one-yard line but on second down freshman quarterback Kenny Washington pitched the Kenny Washington pitched the back the threat Thompson back the threat It was a sour pill for Fry to swallow He was fired two years ago at SMU and the How top 20 fared 1 Oklahoma defeated Baylor 28-11 2 Notre Dame did not play 3 Alabama defeated Maryland 21-16 4 Ohio State defeated Minnesota 34-19 5 Southern California lost to Arkansas 7-22 6 Michigan defeated Iowa 21-7 7 Nebraska defeated Oregon 61-7 8 Penn State defeated Stanford 24-20 9 LSU defeated Colorado 42-14 10 Texas defeated Boston Gollege 42-19 11 Arliona Slate did not play 11 UCLA did not piav 11 Pittsburah dot Florida Slate 4-4 Maryland toil to Alabama 14-21 ll TanntMaa did not play 14 North Carallni State defeated Duka XU 17 Arizona piavod San Diego In 0 late gome II Miisourf lost to MiaJutopf f-M Houston def Nks 21-0 Arkansas defeated Southern Calitarnla22-7 Statistics oovHte-EKamao First downs Yards rushine Yards posting Phsos attempted Posses comptotod Pisim intercepted by Fumbtesioit Puntlna Mirittes IRVING A Squthern Methodist Quarterback Ricky Wesson squirmed six yards for a touchdown in the third quarter Saturday night and Clint Hackney kicked the deciding point to-give the Mustangs a hard-earned 7-6 victory over North Texas State which was seeking revenge for Coach Hayden Fry The underdog Mean Green shocked heavily favored SMU with a touchdown early in the first quarter on a freak play Mickey Early of the Mus- unset UfJdKL a play for the touchdown faking a run then hitting tight end David Hill wide open in the end zone on a nine-yard play After the defense throttled the Alabama attack and forced a punt Rowland Brooks fumbled Chris 47-yard punt and Jay Graham recovered for the Gamecocks on the 11 On fourth down from the same spot Hix kicked a tying 28-yard field goal But Brooks atoned for his miscue by sprinting the kickoff back 64 yards to the Jacksonville 33 and six plays later Collins smashed over from the two and Ritchie kicked his second conversion and the one that proved the winner The Javelinas had things in good shape before Ritchie's bad pitch gave Jacksonville new life and set up that dramatic final two minutes But Ritchie cinched the upset when he hit a gutsy third down pass to split end George franklin for a crucial first down that allowed to run outtheclock new veer offense rolled up 334 yards with converted linebacker Don Hardeman blasting for 112 yards from fullback to give Collins a big helping hand Calleja gained 97 in 23 runs for acksonville from last season did not allow Clemson inside the 40 until late in the third period That drive fizzled when safety Tim Gray jumped on Ken Callicutt's fumble at the three then sealed the victory by driving 97 yards for its third touchdown It was Bean's second great rushing game against Clemson in two years He pined 202 Owls Statistics Houttaa Met If 4 45-314 13-11 5 54 41 50 5-13-1 1-31-1 Atm 4-40 5-14 RanMosJost 4-1 7-11 fetnxiUxs-VXfdO 1-41 7-44 yard touchdown jaunt that gave Houston a 14-0 halftime lead The Cougars capitalizing on many Rice errors scored an insurance touchdown at 6:47 of the third quarter when Husmann starting his first game for the Cougars hit split end Eddie Foster in theendzoneon a seven-yard scoring pass The underdog Owls challenged on the first series when Husmann fumbled the first play of the game and defensive end Larry Neal recovered for Rice at the Houston 13 Rice got a first down at the Houston one but Owl quarterback Tommy Kramer fumbled and Mark Mohr recovered for Houston After two plays McGraw took off on his 91-yard run the longest in UH history First down Rudm-yards Swing yard Javelin as JUtJCtUf-UO From Page 1 Byron Shaw at running back on second offensive series and on his first play in the game zigeed and zagged and Jigged and skittered 44 yards for a touchdown after Hix had kicked a 39-yard field goal Richard Ritchie who quarterbacked throughout in sharp fashion missed the conversion kick his first after booting 19 in a row as a freshman last year Jacksonville behind the workhorse running of former Auburn starter Ken Calleja drove 86 gruelling yards in the second quarter and regained the lead on a 23-yard pass from Chandler to another Auburn transfer Virgil Pearson The Javelinas dominated the third quarter starting with an 86-yard five-play drive on their first possession with Collins again providing the spark He opened the drive with a run that eventually covered 54 yards but actually must have been at least 100 Ritchie turned in a corker of blocked punt LSU also got touchdowns from its other two first-string miners running back Steve Rogers and quarterback Paul Broussard Adding Tiger scores were sophomore naming back Teny Robiskie and quarterback Carl Otis Trimble -tto lllflllOyfl gets victory VILLANOVA Pa (AP) -Sophomore quarterback Brian Sikorski threw two touchdown passes to lead Villanova to a 17-13 win over Massachusetts in college football Saturday Villanova took a 3-0 lead with 4:06 left in the first half with a 21-yard field goal by Dennis Griggs Carroll JV team wins PORTLAND Kelly Hogan scored two touchdowns and Larry Vera came through with die other as Carroll posted an 18-0 victory over Gregory-Portland in a junior varsity game here Saturday Hqgan raced 60 yards in the second quarter for his first touchdown and took it in from five yards out in the third period Vera scored on a 12-7-yard quarterback keeper in the fourth quarter The Carroll defense was cited for its outstanding performance midway in the fourth quarter a stiff fight broke out between the two teams after stopped Clemson on a fourth-down run near midfield It took officials and coaches a full minute to break up several fights that spread half the length of the field Both teams drew personal foul penalties Walker's running mate halfback Bubba Bean scored on a 32-yard sprint for and punts with two pass interceptions and Winston dogged the steps of USC tailback Anthony Davis USC Coach John McKay had labeled Trojan quarterback Rtf Haden the greatest passer he had ever seen but Arkansas' defenders gave him tally The Bucs took the freekick but couldn't move and once again Martin struck without warning Richard Hinojosa broke through to block the Miller punt try at the Buc 42 yard line and then picked the ball up and ran untouched into the endzone at 9:28 of the fourth period Then sophomore Eddie Sanchez took over at quarterback for Miller and completed three passes on a 51-yard drive Lupe de los Santos scored from six-yards out and Rene Perez converted to make it 20-15 Sanchez sparkled again when Miller's Longoria recovered a Martin fumble at the 29-yard line with 5:25 left especially an 11-yard run that gave Miller a first down at the 16 However the Martin team had waited too long to be denied and on the next three plays threw Miller back 33 yards before recovering the final fumble of the evening The game left Miller with a 0-1-1 record to take into district play next week against Moody while Martin moved to a 2-0 record with its second fourth-quarter victory in two iiuwiba IVWIwa For Miller de los Santos had 61 yards rushing on 22 carries while Sanches completed four of five passes for 4 1 yards Martin got 24 yards rushing on six carries from Ricardo Gonzales while Velasquez and Tomas Trevino combined for 97 yards passing hitting six of 17 Andrew Oetmor Alton 1:01 Hugh McNally Jock Alton Jim WHO Andrew Turner 1:14 Del Lund Pot McGretti Jerry Hum Jell Bennett 1:24 Lon Lowrev Alton Bohlli OwainWOHiKSten Green -Moriltol Gilpin Sill CMIlM a Chapmen Boy CImpp Tony Hill A Quintanilla Stove Stovroft Gave Lozano Sr 1:40 Ken Kirk John Voltof Alexander Mac McCoy 1:54 Bob Chaster Boh Tucker A Huggins Leonard Mart in :04 -C AioxaiKter Bobort Moreno Spec Hodd Marcos Trevino Don Silton BomiroGorz Indie Bodrigutz Woodson Smith Ok or Benson Belli Qulnonoo James Soutsburv Don Grande 0:21 Flovd Pittman Bob Bernard BoyCodonoAmondoChovoro Johnny Word Nocho Garcia Bonnie Trevino Tom Mitchell Fred raker chariot Marshall Beioh Coo Harry Hemon 0:52 Bov Wonek Otca Gerclo Belph Jefferson Lefty Gorzo 12:12 Lot Barrier Buddy Gambit Rudy VHtnzutte Keith Tompkins Tox Morten Efren Cevexoz Wado Jthmon DeGalth Armando Pares Ron Feuds Bob Goufhron Aden Etcohads Von Smith A Robinson Stu Merton Clayton Caskey 1:01 Tom Warden Jee Genzotot David Ramirez Bill Lewis 1:12 Mika Alexander Fit Smith liTc'pgrn Jim Miller Abel NorenJe Jim Worthing 1:21 Gene Bryan Seike McGuire Mike Robfneon Jim Grigsby 1:24 Ed DtAset Wiyne Smith Paul DeLatra Robert Presley 1-44 Jerry Welter Bandy While Bussell Lenderi Mike Smith Rick NteNTEI 1:00 WO Houston Bobort Cflllnt Frogs nudge UTA From Page 1 kickoff 62 yards in 14 plays Three times Miller faced fourth down situations and it was on fourth-and-six from the 16 that Eddie Sanchez tossed the ball to Emery Mumphord for six points The kick was blocked and at 5:28 of the first Miller led 64) Then the teams began playing swap out and with 11:11 left in the first half a pass interception by Pablo Alpars and 19-yard return to the Miller 21 set up 'the visitors' first score Two offside penalites against Miller plus a piling on call escorted Nixon to the five where quarterback Felix Velasquez swept left end for the score Quarterback Tomas Trevino hit Roberto Vera for the two point pass and an 8-6 lead Martin struck wilh suddeness with 5:51 left in the third quarter just as the fans began suspecting neither team would hold on to the ball long enough to score Tomas Trevino decided Manuel Cruz looked lonely wandering around behind the Miller secondary so he threw him the football to keep him company for a 43-yard scoring toss The pass for two points was completed out of bounds A swap of punts later Miller's George Longoria blocked a Martin punt which produced two points and a 14-8 FORT WORTH (AP) -Texas Christian ushered In the coaching era of former super star Jim Shofner Saturday night with a lacklustre 12-3 victory over cross county rival University of Texas Arlington the highly favored Southwest Conference club flashed only occasional signs of power and finesse after striking quickly for a field goal and a touchdown that ended the Horned Frogs scoring until the final minutes Most of the visiting Mavericks sewing threats were confined to field goal attempts and Gary Briscoe hit a 23-yarder on his fifth attempt of the evening with about seven minutes left Freshman kicker specialist Tony Biasatti put TCU on the board with a 48-yard field goal LSU pounds Buffs Victory over El Campo Beeville ends winless streak battering of the surprisingly toqgh UTA line Rogers wins medalist By DAVE PICKLE Sports Staff BEEVILLE The football fans of Beeville can sleep a little easier now The Trojans' 41-game losing streak is a thing of the past Aided by the passing of quarterback Jackie Bowman and running of Tommy Sandoval the Trojans beat El Campo 20-6 and ended the streak that began in the last game of the 1969 season when the Trojans were still playing 3A football That win was over Gonzales four and a half minutes deep into the contest and junior quarterback Lee Cook flipped a one-yard touchdown toss to Mike Luttrell before the quarter ended Cook and Luttrell provided most of the intermittant TCU fireworks Cook with his pass ing and Luttrell an all-SWC fullback with his bullish two-yard run by Bowman There were 55 seconds remaining in the first period when Joe Jefferson added the point after Mike Johnson accounted for the next Trojan score late in the third period when Bowman hit him with a 74-yard touchdown pass Johnson took the pass at about the 50 and then slipped a couple of tackles to set himself free for the score Jefferson kicked the point after to give Beeville a 14-0 lead with 4:35 left in the third quarter Sandoval who didn't carry the ball until the second hair accounted for the next score with a 15-yard touchdown run in which he broke several tackles There was only 7:54 remaining in the last quarter so the doused any flickering El Campo hopes The extra-point attempt failed The Ricebirds did score though when halfback Gerald Fenton raced 10 yards with 4:35 remaining in the game The point after attempt hit the left upright and bounced away leaving the score at 2M Sandoval led all rushers in the game with 11 carries for 55 yards Bowman hit five out of the 13 passes he threw for 143 yards Johnson was his favorite receiver with two catches for 88 yards BATON ROUGE La (AP) Brad Davis ran for two touchdowns and Louisiana State University wore down Colorado with its new veer offense en route to a 42-14 football victory Saturday night The ninth-ranked Tigers built a 354) lead before allowing Colorado a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns one of them coming cm a Vbrnon Krause Gory Rvan Bob Rothrack Jim Serlnftr Bobort Barrera Gobe Lozano Jr 1:14 Prior McNally Jim Go i nan James Hill DB Brawn 1:24 Bennie Peres David Crockett Humberto Pm Tenv Apae 1:12 Frank Bernal Horny McClurg Goorae Brisar Roy Martinas 1:40 Charles Cornnor John Rossi Loren Council Cookie Gorzo Bon Samuel Wide Patton Jock Timor Loo Pena 1:54 Mike Shtadv Amore Gorzo Gone Pino Dolman Lewis 0:04 Richard Pompa BUI Boavfr BiH Maitland Cruz 0:12 Jock Bobards Travis Thrall Bon Brinkarier Doue Simpson Don Shelton Jack WrlfhL TW Wiliams Jack Epoiev Martov Korn icy Terry Morales GL Breeden Bob Povntor 0:14 Frio Peterson Robert Trevinoi Bill Cunninahom Dawtv Estes 0:44 Mile Garcia OW McCurdy Al Cruz Frit Guzman Al Oilvoraz Bob Cruz Guerrero Roy Ewort Dowev Johnson David Friztor David Vaidoz Ken Crete 12:40 Ellseo Stansel Davo Mterflotd Mika No mac John Blount 12:40 Mo Mirour Voi Moldmido Dow Boockor Von Billina tiov Mika Alllten George Fake Rad Batchelor Andy Glllord 1:01 Patrick Hlooint Hoi Seely Boose Rezzeil Myron Rifle Sam Parte Rev Sullivan Buddy MorrHLTomHuntJr 1:10 Robert Viltoeos Dub Morrison MckTuiev Robert Rhodes 1:20 Foils Moru Ratal Garcia Arnold Canales Frank Gomez 1:24 Jeff Bacon Jooo Alviar Noion Rubon Rnre Horotd Horrfson Horry Vonco Crawford Alton Eiotl WHO Romeo A Lundaulst ABC Spoils hires 'Karras There was nothing cheap about Beeville's triumph Saturday The Trojans outgained the Ricebirds 29945 in total yardage and they made far fewer errors in the process When the clock ticked away its final seconds Beeville fans stormed down from the stands and mobbed their victorious team Players were holding their forefingers high above their heads to signify they were Nol The Trojans got on the scoreboard first with a placement for Don Meredith who left ABC forNBC Ariedge said that Williamson whose contract with the network runs until next August would continue to do "dramatic properties for ABC and we wish him Williamson an actor both in the movies and on television said there had been disagreements between him and Cosell whom he called "ABC's verbal god" but he declined to give details of the misunderstandings Williamson said he did not have any problems with Rick Rogers carded a one-under-par 71 Saturday to set the pace in the championship flight of the Schlitz Fiesta Classic at the Corpus Christi Golf Center Saturday's scores were used for qualifying and will also count for the first round Mike Smith and Russell Landers followed Rogers with 72s Tied at 73 were Buddy Gamble Jerry Weiser Robert Pressley and Randy White The 36-hole tournament will wind up Sunday with the action scheduled to start at 8 am Fburth-flight participants will tee off first starting at 8 -am followed by the third flight at 8:40 and the second 'flight at 9:20 First-flight competiton will resume at 12:30 with the championship flight tee-off time set for 1:12 PAIBINGS NfclTM SemoLAlChurevklL Gont 12-6 The next weekend Gregory-Portland started Beeville toward record-book infamy with a 22-14 win in a bi-district game Karras' appointment would be temporary depending on his performance in Monday's opening regular-season telecast between the Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills at Buffalo Karras a former All-Pro defensive tackle with the Detroit Lions has been a writer actor and television personality in recent years He will team with Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford in the broadcasting booth Williamson a former standout defensive back with die Kansas City Chiefs had been hired after last season as a re NEW YORK (AP) Fred "The Hammer" Williamson was given the axe Saturday from the broadcasting team for the Monday night national telecasts of National Football League games and replaced by Alex Karras A BC said Roone Ariedge president of ABC Sports said in a statement "Both Fred and I agreed that the results in the broadcasting booth during our three preseason telecasts were not satisfactory and with the regular season about to begin we felt this was an appropriate time to make a An ABC spokesman said V'.

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