The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1971 Page: 6 of 20
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Rangers Go
For Crown;
Lee At Home
Rom Sterling ihooti for the
Diitrict 24-AAAA champion-
ship at 7:30 p.m. Friday
against rugged Angleton while
Robert E. Lee tests fast-rising
La Marque at Stallworth Sta-
dium. -----
Jim Hese’.Rangers on nail
I down a spot in the state play-
[ offs by winning over the Wild-
cats. A loss would force the
Rangers to beat Clear Creek
! next week.
RUSSELL PENA, left, E.P. Atkinson, Claude Smith aadR.H. wbenRebert E. Lee clashes bead-on with La Marqae'i tough of the loob lead last week with a
Uswry are this week's "Gander Coaches of the Week" and Cougar,. ^ ^
they will be ee the sMeline, Friday night at StaDworth
-
I&rjfl
Volunteer A
Trips Blocker
For 6th Win
TEXAS CITY (Sp) — Ster-
ling's Freshmen A scored two
touchdowns in the second half
here Thursday night for a 12-0
victory over Texas City Block-
er.
The Volunteers, coached by
Ronnie Kluch and Robert'Jen-
kins, now stand 6-3 for the sea-
son and will close their season
next week against Lee at Me-
morial Stadium. .*•* *
Darrell. Singleton put Ster-
ling otr the. scoreboard in the
third period on a 10-yard.run
Victory No. 7 - -
Lee Bombards
La Marque JV -
Robert E. Lee's undefeated
Suicide Squad ran its record to
74 Thursday night at Memo-
rial Stadium with a solid 47-7
victory over La Marque.
REL, coached by Gene Bosse
and Bill Groberg, have one
game remaining on its 1971
schedule - that with Angleton
next Thursday at Memorial
Stadium. -,* • r :;:_
The Suicide Squad took a 20-7
lead into the dressing rem at
htftftime on a 16-yard pass
and David Haney put the icing from Jimmy Crouse to steve
on the cake with a three-yard
sneak in the fourth period.
Powell, Worthy Wamack’s 14-
yard and Warnack’s 60-yard
gallop on the first play follow-
ing La Marque’s touchdown in Horton
the second period.
Tracy Andreas converted seven enemy aerials.
each as the Suicide Squad stole
iltif Saytnum Sun
SCOPE
REL To Host
Harrier Meet
Dunlap, coach at Ross Sterling, will be the meet director in
Hutchins’ absence,
ling and the host .Ganders appear to be the strongest team*
in the field.
test- te“,“r,er
leity,1 Murphy explained.
Lee’s Andy Wismar, John McDaniel of Deer Park, who
has won two invitational,, and David Williams of Clear
Geek will more than likely be shooting for first place in the
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mcordia Visits - <
Rebs Open Cage
Season Saturday
Blue Devils
Rock Angleton
Grab 3rd Win
come an 6-7 loss to Texas City
last week. La Marque has won
three straight and ia now in
third place, with Angleton, in
the district standings.
ANGLETON (Sp) — Ster- The Ganders are 3-3 and 2-3
from placement following I lin«’a Junior Varsi‘y ran ta the district
Warnack's touchdowns. roughshod over Angleton here
In the third period Crouse I ThursdaJ' ni«ht “ Hue
raced seven yards for the only Owrlta of coaches A1 Haw-
jjorg -------Jthorne and Ray Branch smoth-
Lee wrapped it up 'in' the Iered to# VUd Kittens, 35-0.
fourth as Tim Hazelwood went ,Sterling ia now 3+1 for the
a yard, Crouse passed 20 yards season “><* closes its season
to Powell and Hazelwood threw pureday night with a road trip
20 more to Jimmy Kovalcik. to ^ear ^ree*[-
Andreas and Chris DiH>W~'Nelson Antwirle on a seven
kicked extra points [yard run, Ricky Moody on a
•Defensively for Lee, Andreas N^ard run, Kenneth Casey
and Jimmy Creel recovered 0,1 a two V* run.
fumbles while Richard HunUey chandler m inter-
intercepted two passes and and *«ry Mford a
Lamar'Dirner, Robert Walms- 30-yard Pass from Settle
ley, Carl Williams, Johnny Goodman scored for Blue
Devils.
[interceptions for Sterling.
Rockets Falter
At End Again
HOUSTON,Tex.(AP)—Five- Cedar Bayou as the Sterling
I foot-nine jitterbug Calvin Mur- Deputies swamped Angleton,
_J|____________ phy went to fist city and the 42-0, in a sophomore football
Robert E. Lee will play host to some 30 teams Saturday j JTi SllS *1* win moved the Sterling
when the Ganders put on their invitational cross country : against Portland TOursday record to ^ for ^ season.
,. . . „ ,, .... I night. flu Deputies, coadted by Mar-
^ 361 f0F 10 a'm-the ^ C0UfSe- II L ........n vin Guy and Roy Foerster,
Park' NBranch M^orial, Ster- 1^.^^ the first half, getting 14 points
tory at the wire.
stunning 21-10 win over Gahree-
ton Ball High, which had been
ranked’in the state’s top five
Lee College opens the 1971-72
isketball season Saturday
w_. at the Lee gym when
like Hefley’s Rebela try Con-
Lutheran of Austin,
Tipoff is 7:30 p.m.
Hefley, who guided the Rebs
„i a 23-12- record last year
[which included the Region XIV
championship, said he would
probably start Robert Lee, Joe
[Guillory, Richard Perez,
GEORGE CUMMINGS, left, and Jack Rippel are this week’s James Brannon and Tony
"Ranger Coachesof the Week” and win be on the sldrlines Fri- Manning against the visitors
day night when Sterling goes for the District 24-AAAA chnmp- from the capitol city,
teams all year.
Lee will blighting to over-
ionship against Angleton.
Hess, Players
To Be On TV
Sterling footbnll conch
Jim Hess and several of Ms
players will appear n> Tin
Bill McMurray show Sunday
at noon. .
The show will be shown on
Channel 39 in Houston.
Hess said Thursday he
didn't know which players
would appear on the pro-
gram with him.
Goodman finished the night
[by hitting six of 11 passes for
licMlDBSttn and Ken Bat- Deputies Whip
[tie, besides Chandler, had pass
Late Tally Does It - -
Deer In Upsets
Lee, Guillory and Perez are
[jlettermen while Brannon and
Manning are freshmen from
Kountze, where they both made
I aril-state In high school. ■
play," Hefley noted Thursday
afternoon during a picture-tak-
ing session at the college. “The
kids have been working real
hard and are looking forward
to playing.”
Hefley said Concordia should
be touch.
“They had a pretty fair ball
club last year," Hefley noted.
“They gave the coach seme
more scholarships so he could
go out and get some players. I
suppose they wiH be pretty
touch.”
Hie Stags open their season
Friday night in Alvin.
Hie game with Concordia
will be "Open House" night at
the'college. Hiere will be no
Win Over Trojans
riod as Jeff WUcoxon passed BomljCFS Nip
seven yards to Jeff Turner for *
the score and Bill Montgomery Rnky OllfTS
kicked the extra point to knot| ’
the score.
Hefley also said Lester admission charge to the game.
Hutcherson and Quenton
Spence will see considerable
duty.
"I think we’re ready to
By STEVE MONTGOMERY
Sun Sports Correspondent
PASADENA - Deer Park
scored with a little over a min-
ute left here Thursday night to
best South Houston, 13-14, and
virtually knock the Trojans out
South Houston had
tjbe game with a MI
entered
a M loop reC-
MONT BELVIEU (Sp)
Deer Park marched 58 yardslBarbers Hill’s Junior Varsity
in 12 plays as Donnie Black scored a third period touch-
of the District 23-AAAA race. Picked UP 30 of those yards on down here Thursday night and
ord, the only loss to league m*0 toe iead with just 21 sec- Houston.
leader Galena Park, whicl
h onds Ml °n • 35-yard pass Hie win was the eighth of the ',
stands at 5-0. Smiley is also 4-1 Steve Englishby to Kirk season for the Bombers against
in the league, its only loss com;
ing to South Houston.
The TYoJans were handed
their first touchdown as Deer
Park’s Steve Petty punted for Wilcoxon to Steve Maas. Wil-Ud the extea points for the mar-
only one yard and South Hous-
ton drove seven yards in three
plays with Andrew Berlingeri a™* the victory.
Angleton For
Sixth Victory
Martin Lemond threw three! B0DDy ™*m * ueer
touchdown passes, two to Steve! bounced back in the second pe-
Hughes,Thursday afternoon at _ _ _
getting the last yard with 5:16
left in the first period.
Wesley Speights kicked the
extra point.
Bobby Grisham’s Deer
Volunteer B
Kicks Angleton
the half against the TYailblaz- ***' Bay0U against ^
ers, but a second half push by
Sterling did all its scoring in
in the opening quarter and the
final 28 in the second.'
, yards, Hughes caught 26 and
I drew technifd fouls and Mur-
phy was awarded an extra per-
sonal foul.'
Wicks scored 20 points in the
second half and wound up with
31. He got a key three-point
bucket in the final 15 seconds
to win It.
ANGLETON (Sp)—Ster-
ling’s Freshmen B team ran its
record to 5-2-1 here Thursday
night with a 134 victory over
Angleton.
Richard Bethell’s Volunteers
have one more game left,
Thursday against Lee at the
REL practice field.
Chester Ramirez scored bfith
touch downs for Sterling, a 65-
yard rim in the second period
and a 35-yard jaunt in thetthird
Defensively
Vols,
lerbie Hawthorne* went
two yards to round oft the
scoring for Sterling.
Mike Hayes kicked six
straight conversions.—
Sterling coaches wouldn’t
point out ally one for good de-
fense but said the “whole
team” played well.
Robbie Robbins, KeviifHiizIey
and Robert Seymour had good
gam»<i.
four carries. [then held on In posting ‘an 8-0
9ei£. Jixiston surged backjvictory over theflbby Oilers of
Hennan. Speights’ extra point one loss,
made it 14-7 at halftime. Carl McCain scored the
Hie Deer won the game with touchdown for Barbers Hill on
1:23 left on a 28-yard pass from a five yard sprint and then add-
coxon then strolled into the end I g|n of victory,
zone for the two bonus points | Hie Bombers’ defense held
off the Baby Oilers in the fourth
Jeff Turner, Maas and Gary quarter when they reached the
Plaisance were Key defensive)hometown three-yard line
figures for Deer Park in stop-
ping South Houston three times
in the shadow of the Deer goal | ^ Qame
line.
Black had 48 yards rushing! DALLAS (AP) _ ^ veter.
on 11 cairies while Mark How-L Daljas COrnerbacks
ell raced 47 on 13 for Dter L„„ „i.„ F~rfh.it
Park. ^
Writ aawM . .......•. xo
Yardage 13*
ng Yardage
Passes Com , AM,. . .718
,sesIntercepted By O
Punts....... 8 33.6 .
PumblesLosl .............2
Yards Penalized ....... 5 31
SCORE BY QUARTERS
imay miss the National Football
Leagtie game Sunday with the
»|St. Louis Cardinals, a Cowboy
[" spokesman said Thursday.
„!m| Herb Adderly, who had been
s 3 regarded as a probable starter
5 32 * with a bruised leg, went on the
7 75lpossible list while Mel Renfro
DP..........................0 7 0 8-is|remains on the probable list,
17 o o—i4'with a groin injury.
State Coachi
To Have Da
On Nov. 12
; / *'
Flag Football
Games Slated
WHO IS NOW BUILDING
OR REMODELING HIS
Four flag football games are
jon tap Sunday aCCedar Bayou.
Kilmer No. 1
The Hurricanes go against ]
... v jthe E-H Tigers at 2 p.m., the |
Jurgensen May Be
Activated Today
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Rebels try Highlands at 3 p.m.,
Millar Marine Stars playj
Tony’s Drive Inn at 4 p.m. and
La Porte tries unbeaten Bay-
town State Bank at 5 p.m. in the
finale.
DEER STAND
DO IT RIGHT!
WASHINGTON (AP) - Son- quarterback Norm Snead and
Claude Crabb to the Phila-
delphia Eagles. In 1966, he was
ny Jurgensen, the Washington
Redskins’ No. iTpiarJerback
until be broke his shoulder in
an exhibition game, is expected National Football League pas-
te be activated today.
To make room for the 37-
year-old signal-caller on the
Skins’ roster, back-up quarter-
back Sam Wyche will be placed
on the move list.
Although Jurgensen will be in
uniform for Sunday’s National
Football League clash between
the Skins and the Philadelphia
Eagles, Coach George Allen
emphasized Bill Kilmer is still
his No. 1 quarterback.
“He's dong a great jpb," Al-
len said of Kilmer, who was ob-
tained from the New Orleans
Pee Wees In
Season Finale
USE HIGH QUALITY 24” x 36"
runnerup to Bart Starr for the
sing title, winning the laurels
the following year.
Hie Baytown Evening Op-
timist Club prills the curtain on
the regular Ifeason of its Pee
Wee football program Satur-
1C luiiuwiiig ycai. ----
In 1969, he won the passing day at Cedar Bayou with 10
championship again, — " 1
com
pleting 274 passes in 442 at-
tempts for 3,102 yards and 22
touchdowns. He is the only
passer ever to gain more than
3,000 yards in a season five
“ ^
has spent seven
on the move Ust, tee
maximum allowed under
league rules. If Allen decides to
put him on the list again, Jur-
gensen will miss a mintaun of
In the senior
Colts try the Vikin
the Yellow Jacke
times.
Jurgensen’s re-
o-quarterback
"Allen said. “We go with
one quarterback, one center,
one linebacker, one right strong."
tackle. I don’t believe in shov- The coach, alluding
ing people all around.”
Allen had been piqued all
week" whenever someone asked
him if Jurgensen would be acti-
vated. “I’ll activate/him when I
think he’s ready,” he said re-
peatedly. :H
Jurgensen came to the Skins
games. v'''
division, the|
the Vikings at 10 a.m., |
e Yellow Jackets go against
the Hurricanes at 11 a.m., the j
s play the Eagles at
noon, the Hornets test the Tex-1
asn at 1 p.m. and the Chiefs and
Oilers wind up at 2 p.m.
In the junior division, the
Ponies play the Braves at 9:30
ajn., the Chargers try the
Rebels at 10:30 ajn., the
Shorthorns hook up with the
ALUMINUM SHEETS
REGULARLY 25' EACH
00
.V"
SPECIAL
; :
two more weeks. -HIIP _ ......WM|
Emphasizing Kilmer would Ruffneks at 11:30 a.m.; the
•_____i
continue to start, Allen said the Wasps engage the Cowboys at
addition of Jurgensen to the[12:30 P-to- and the Vikings try
squad “should make us the Falcons at 1:30 p,m.
ATTENTION SHRIMPERSIII
These sheets also make ideal
m
day, hitting both short and long
in 1964 in a trade that sent passes with accuracy.
The coach, alluding to the, ^ , n - -
quarterback troubles at Dallas^ LVCle AHC6S
and Baltimore, said, “there’s1
going'to be no problems" with C*** lVL-wi; 1 /L
Jurgensen in a back-up rde. 1
Hie veteran quarterback The second motorcycle I
^7^
went through his first full-scale
race of the season Is sched-
workout with the team Wednes- uled for Sunday, Nov. 14, at
Highlands Raceway. The [
first race begins at 1 p.m.
Paptoton &uti
P>i memorial drive
AUSTIN (Sp) - “Coa
Day," a day proclaimet
Gov. Preston Smith for
nition of coaches In. the
mentary and aecondary T
schools, has been set for
12.
Signing the proclamatlo
his office Wednesday, Si
noted it was the
“Coaches’ Day” in as m
year*.
Presentation of the d
ment .wai made to L. W.
*• Conachie, Executive V
President of the Texas l
School Coaches’ Associat
THSCAhasa membershi
6,583, which represents 99
cent of the public schools’
tive and retired coaches
athletic directors.
These coaches work i
over 450,000 schoolboys in
yearly football progra
alone.
The proclamation reads
part, “It'is Important tiuft <
high school coaches be giv
the recognition they deser
because in our history whi
authority and responsibili
are being questioned and ch
ienged, the coach is one m
who does successfully repi
sent an authority who is r
spected by all.
“Many leaders in busines
education and government
day owe much to a coach wh
in the paat, set an example
character and discipline thf
befitted their lives.
“It is fitting that the citizei
of Texas express their dee
gratitude _for time, sacrific
and dedication put forth
these men who are the tro
leaders of our greatest asset
our children."
Many communities are plat
coaches. Some mentors wi
tflf-
honored during balf-tim
........ihcws af football gamea-whik
others will receive ceryficate
of appreciation from their re-
spective schools and cities.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1971, newspaper, November 5, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065907/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.