Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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In U65 the Raiders were 8-2, ty-
ing for second in the Southwest
Conference en route to toe Gator
assuming this possible
tnent, the Raiders will
_ ______pressed to repeat Op
joneitts are showing too much
nkritiv
A larger ofiensive tone, are*
aging 212 pounds, sparked by
tackle Phil Tucker, moved from
guard, and center Jerry Turner,
oould make toe running game
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Alb American halfback Dopny
“You don’t replace an tader-
son, and you don’t wait for a;
other to come along.” he e»-
plains. “It oould be M» years
of waiting.” . ti
Instead, Anderew’s many
chores have been assigned to
several Red Raider candidates.
And the Raiders ere concen-
trating on developing quarter-
backing, a defensieve secondary
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Others are being groomed ns'
punters and kickoff returners.
Finding (someone to direct the
Raiders’ tandem I offense is a
major project. Tom Wilson was
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as a field general than he was
as « passer where ho ranked
third nationally. | A
ITs a fight carrytag over to
thig fan. Beto aewlor Guy Gdf-
: fls. injured early in 1965, and
junior John Seovell saw more
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omore Ronnie Srpith.is the beet
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suffered a torn
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a me football stars, were
for jobs today after they
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it cut his chances to negotiate
with other clubs.
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“and I think I should have been
treated a bit better.” He said
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a let of other good young batta
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nrira, N.Y„ last season, began
1966 with seven strikeouts for
Rochester against Richmond.
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Mike Epeteta, 23, nd New
York City began the 1966 season
as toe first baseman for Roch-
ester in the International Lsa-
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^quartKN- ted .338 for Stockton, Calif.,
last year. -v../.
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New golf tournaments on the
1967 PGA schedule inctade the
tional May 4-7; the We ~
34-27, and the Atlanta
Houston Ctaintisni
next Jan. U-U.
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3,933 yards, /both Defeo*
’W’Nowatske and Joe tam
Looney probably will take Pi-
soRbento’s sasL-
lao, who played behind Milt
Plum and then rookie Kart
Sweetan at Wake Forest, was a
oeven year veteran.
Arrln«ton Was Costly
The Lions acquired halfback
Jim Todd of Ball State, recently
released by Philadelphi.
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Arrington got the ax along defensive tackle Ed Khaj
with Jim Boudreaux W Louisi- nine-year vtaetah
ana Tech from the Boston Fa»
triota of the American Footban «,
League. The Pats paid plenty to1 Saturday
outbid the Cleveland Btowna of against L
the NFL for Antagtem a No. 3 wpnt surgery Spot
draft choice ta 3964 as a tatare, lost for the sebsc
and Boadreawx, a. No. 3 pick r<— *x
last year. Both are lineman.
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Boston also cut split end
Charlie Smith, a free agent
from Boston College, and signed
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Gam Half Game
^tiding
tewing 7-4 and Kansas City de-
,eTte IXtagers" snaj^JJ|J-l fie*
fo the seventh inning i
bases on balls and wrai
up with a nta-Scoring i-----
Willie Davis ta the ninth, fol-
flowed by Tommy Davis’ run-
seoring double. ?•
Willie Davis and ffal Lanier
of the Giants matched solo home
earlier ta the game. Billy Hoeft
issued three of the ntathdi
walks, one intentionally,
Frank Linzy, who walked
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In Texas Leaji
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I Austin will be -at Ifott
Ito meet Arkansas ataHA
will be At Albuquerqite'
in the start of the TexMl
playoffs
The league wound yp its reg-
ular schedule Monday When pefe
nant winner Aikansas teat Aus
tin 9-1, Dallas-Fort Werth dip
ped second place Amarillo 10-4
and El Paso defeated Albuquer-
que 4-2. -tr-vr-il
In the first nwnd toe playoffs
will be beest-of-C.ree series.
Austin and Arkansas fo .ty Sta-
tin Thursday if a third game is
needed. Amari
que shift to j
day for toe
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dates are 17
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all, the Raiders reurn 31 to 46
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exed to see the treditawal rivals, the
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L tte, time game ta Dodger Stadium.
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Bift tn the nightcap, Braves
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third of his career. He has 15 i
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Denis Menke all hit them out 1
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lupon sophomorah, the potential
though, with much dapendlng
may not be reached until ndd-
season. Guard Mare Bryant, a
starter since his aepboaaore
days, is toe senior bulwark ta
poise to tob secondary.
Edwards ai
among 12 seta
the leading c
juniors and 41
lettermen, four offensive start-
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100 years for another Andersen
but they’d better believe it wiU
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