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HP harriers
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Turn-around time for Lions
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Payne’s defense.
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against Sui Ross.
State "realistically" and that
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valley
two plays against ASU.
“I think our players will
The swelling is gone down in accept this in a realistic frame
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downs. “But our kids didn't use
no option for Virginia.
Wichita Falls Hirschi.
"Everybody eligible goes out 2 The per
for the pass," Agnew said. Even ed and the
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make the adjustment and be take advantage of field-position
ready to play Tarleton this opportunities in the first half
Wood told Lion Quarterback their heads on third down,” the
Club members Monday that he Lion coach said in pointing out
riod is not extend-
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Abel was on the receiving end of
the one aerial against Hirschi.
Agnew said the Steers pass
because Abel is an outstanding
thrower, split end Obbie Loving
is an outstanding receiver and
the offensive line does an out-
standing job of pass blocking.
“They’re going to get after
us," Agnew warned. “We’ve got
to whip them until the bell rings
because about three of those
long strikes can beat you."
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FRESHMAN STARTER - Alan Luker, a 196-pound freshman
from Gustine, has been playing a major role as an end on Howard
• Memphis
10 Clarendon
loss to Hirschi, Graham
quarterback Kevin Abel
tried to go upstairs 62 times
He avoided the Husky rush
enough to put the ball up on
49 occasions. hitting 11 for
281 yards and three touch-
down strikes to blue-chip
wide receiver Obbie Loving.
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Arizona-Texas Tech
Baylor-Oklahoma St
Oklahoma-Colorado
Alabama-Tennessee
East Texas-Stephen F. Austin
passingest schoolboy team in
the state. They've been putting
the ball in the air from 30 to 50
times a game.
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Dennis Peel of San Antonio biggest factor in the loss had to field goals-two were wide and
Highlands. Peel is considered do with Angelo's time of ball the other fell short.
Brownwood Graham
Howard Payne Tarleton
Rice-SMU
TCU Texas ASM
Eastland-Coleman
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those plays well enough," he
commented.
The Jackets will be looking
Stephenville, ranked seventh in
the district, and last place
Graham.
that the Hawks didmostof their
damage on third and long
situations.
“A number of things are
killing us. One is injuries, but
you have to play with what you
have and we could have won if
we had played well.”
The Lions try to rebound
against 0-5 Graham here Friday
night and scout Bob Agnew
warned that the Steers “are the
type team that can put it on you
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over Goldthwaite: Hico 15 over
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Dick Connally, Chairman
Brady-San Saba
Bangs-Early
Texas ABI-Angelo State
Houston-Miami
130 9
129 0
127 4
134 5
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Why did Sen, John
Tower vote against
Medicare and against
any increase
in Social
Security Benefits?
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102 William’ s hand—his throwing of mind," he said. “Of course.
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Comanche 90 5. 175 Hamilton 90.0
District 24-AA
65 Brady 106.9; 98 San Saba 101 9; 133
Burnet 95 4, 1M Llano 90 9, 174. Marble
Falls 90 3 . 205 Leander 719.
This Week’s Picks
Cisco 10 over Hamilton; Clyde 24 over
Comanche, Coleman one over Eastland.
Brady 5 over San Saba Burnet 21% over
Leander, Llano one over Marble Falls
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3. Extend the period and
give Virginia the option by
accepting the penalty or
playing the down over.
Answer: Number 2. The
period Is not extended and
the game is over.
Rule: <3-2-31 The period.is •
not extended if there is a
foul by the team in posses-
sion, if both teams foul, or
if either team fouls while the
ball is free
(MEWSPADER ENTERPRISE assn)
The coach said he was en-
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District W-A
117 Bangs (85.1) 814. 130 Santa Anr
79 9; 13* Cross Plain* 79 1. 145 De Leon
n 6. 147 Early 77.2: 163. Ranger 71.9
District 114b
24 Hico 104 7 . 50 Gian Rose 95.9; 66.
Dublin 92.5:79 Valley Mills 89 5; 123
Golthwaite 81.5: 144 China Spring 77.6
This Week's Picks
Bangs 8 over Early. Cross Plain* 1%
over De Leon, Santa Anna B over Ranger .
Glen Rose 10 over China Spring: Dubin II
“Yhedonethare“roednishth" by Dave Nelson, secretary-editor.
To be sure. Graham's 0-5
season worksheet should
mean nothing to the Lions
who finished up the Iowa
Park game with three
defensive backs on the
sidelines with injuries
So, believe it or not,
Brownwood's season may be
riding on Friday's outcoma-
The Lions could read up on
BHS‘ history in their effort
to turn things around They
might steal a page from the
1963 club's book.
POINTS AFTER
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against ASU had to do with a Dean Slayton says the Yellow
hand injury sustained by No. 1 Jackets plan to accept their
quarterback Alex Williams disappointing loss to Angelo
fling the ball more than 40 times 1. Extend the period and
in last week's 48-18 loss to declare offsetting fouls with
and we shut it off well."
Slayton said another big
factor in the loss was HPC's
trouble with third and fourth
down and short yardage
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IF HE ISN’T ready, the weekend,” which resulted from Angelo
Jackets probably will again be In commenting on the game, fumbles.
Lions, Coleman, Dragons
All Mid-Texas Class A and AA *******************************************1
Texas won the meet. Other
teams that outfaced the
Paynemen were Oklahoma
crunnerup). Rice. Houston,
Baylor and North Texas State.
Wayne Hatcher turned in the
best performance for Howard
Payne, though he was far back
in the pack.
Brownwood's district
victory string has been
snapped at 31 games and for
the first time since the
current Lums were in grade
school the Maroons are
playing catchup in the +AAA
lootball race
But don't look for coach
Gordon Wood and his Laona
to show the white flag and
surrender after last week's
jolting 31-20 loss to Iowa
Park.
"The district race is wide
open as far as we're con-
"cerned," says assistant
coach Ken West.
There are a number of
reasons why the Lions feel
they still have a good shot at
least a piece of the title
three good reasons are
Wichita Falls Hirschi, Burk-
burnett and Weatherford — .
all capable of derailing Iowa
Park
The Hawks close out the
season against that rugged
trio in successive games —
with the Mean Green
football districts get down to the e
...Harris Rating System
System favoring Coleman,
Bangs and Brady in the key , san AntoniSL455
games 1 Port Neches Groves
XV - — - . . 1 Odessa Permian
Openers in Districts 9-AA 4 Conroe
CLASS AA
1 Friendswood
2 Jacksboro
3 Needville
4 Rockwall
5 Clifton
6 Mathis
7 Colaman
B Childress
9 Ozona
n Reagan County .
That chib came off a 33-0
district shelling from
Wichita Falls Rider to upset
state semifinalist Graham
14-13 the very next week.
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Distriet 18
... A 14. Meridian 86.8; 21. Lometa 815: 34.
1179 Eden 79.1; 4. Rising Star 70 0. 72 Gorman
„ , 63.4, 86 Evant 57 1. 19 Blanket 54 4; 93
113 4 Richland Springs S1 1
This Week's Ricks
1106 Lometa 29 over Blanket. Eden 9 over
... « Ris ng Star; Gorman 6 over Evant,
111.7 Meridian 352 over Richand Springs.
Time expires in the fourth
period while a Wake Forest
pass is in flight against Vir-
ginia. An ineligible receiver
“IF THEY RUN true to form, is downfield and Virginia in-
you’re going to see some tercepts and then clips on
passes,” said Agnew who the runback.
watched Steer QB Kevin Abel T Th* official should:
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CLASS B
I New Waverly
2 Rule
3 Danbury
4 B>g Sandy
5 Happy
A Chester
7 Chilton
8 Cholmesneil
9 Windthorst
1. Axtell
Brownwood High School feels Iowa Park could lose a
coach Gordon Wood says he is game or two down the line,
concerned about what his own
club is going to do in its BUT THREE of the five
remaining five games, not what
happens to Iowa Park. teams we have left, on the
The I Jons, 31-20 losers at Iowa schedule — maybe all five —
Park last week, now need an could beat us if we play like we
assist from someone in the rest did at Lowa Park.
of the pack if they are to climb Wood said the Lons played
back to top in the District 4-AAA fine defense on first and second
Williams' hand was swollen to they'll “do their best to have the
almost twice its normal size most respectable season they
during HPC's days of can."
preparation for the Rams The Slayton, whose team fell to
quick-silver Plano product, who ASU 21-7 here Saturday, was
has been a key to HPC's offense philosophical in summing up his
with explosive end-around and team's sentiments about the
scrambling runs, got in for only defeat.
one—but it is not known at this it's always tougher to get up' "" '
time if he’lp be able to play after a loss, but I think we’ll was the Jackets’ inability to
Howard Payne will take its
sometimes awesome,
sometimes sputtering Yellow
Jackets to Stephenville this
Saturday for a homecoming
appearance against nearby
football rival Tarleton
In the 2 p.m game, coach
Dean Slayton’s Jackets will try
to get back in the win column as
they seek their fourth victory of
the 1972 season
Both teams will be coming off
losses in the LSC tilt. HPC
dropped a 21-7 decision that was
a lot closer than the score in-
dicates to Angelo State over the
weekend. The defeat left the
Jackets with a 3-2 season mark
and a 2-2 reading in conference
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led into battle by freshman Slayton said he believes the The Jackets attempted three situations. " We didn't stop
and 24-AA pit Harris' top two J ereor“cooper
teams in each loop ’ Miaiane L
B Austin Reagan
The big one comes off at B.°emleeton **"
Coleman where the Bluecats,
ranked seventh in the state this 1 Brennam '
week, are given a one-point nod 2 wesSrange
over Eastland's defending * mi pieeaarf
District 9-AA
7 Coleman 123.3:14. Eastland 119 7. 34.
Clyde 1144; 109 Cisco 100 3. 173.
District 9-AA champion 2 Aldine Carver
Mavericks. ’ McKInney
8 Cutro
9. Monahans
THE 24-AA headliner shows W Athem
Brady a 5-point pick over San DISTRICT ism
Saba in a battle of district jETER.
favorites Vernon 127.4; 30. Burkburnett f 127.4)
125.4; 32. Weatherford 124 9; 73
Top Class A opener around iosnenviie 4"8 "24 12 J Sonora
the area this week finds Early «•«' Pieks , . MSNRI
serving as the homecoming foe 5 Canadian
of 10-A rival Bangs. The Vernon and Burkburnett even. Iowa Park 6 Whitewright
m L J JD, 14 over Stephenville: Hirschi 4 over J Wall
Dragons, ranked No. 1 in Weatherford. a Aledo
Harris 10-A ratings, are ex- ******************************************** than Williams, but he lacks the “They had the ball on of- couraged by the way his defense for their fourth win of the
pected to play two points over by 8 over Ranger. Dublin is an capable of challenging Coleman Eden 9 over Rising Star, Got- little senior's speed and fensive plays from the line of played Angelo’s "veer" offense season in a homecoming Lone
their usual strength and topple 11-point choice over Gold- and Eastland for the loop man 6 over Evant and powerful quickness on option plays. Peel scrimmage for 63 downs, and - the Rams bread-and-butter Star Conference battle in
the I xing horns by 6 points. thwaite in their 11-A opener. crown. Meridian 35% over Richland has a broken rib — a fact which that's not counting seven "They didn't beat us with the -Stephenville Saturday They’ll
in other 10-A lid-lifters, Comanche opens its 9-AA bid Springs could impede his play against punts," he noted. “I didn’t feel veer. That’s what they do best, take on the Texans at 2 p.m
Harris likes Cross Plains by 1% as a 24-point underdog to a DISTRICT 6-A picks feature District 4-AAA continues to Tarleton" -___________________ that our players did badly. They
over De and «. Clyde team .... appears Lometa by »over slanket, |-j- . w defense - Troubled Oilers dreaming
The only two teams to retain UOIT player According to the coach, the 3
last weeks positions are " injury to Alex Williams, which .
kept him out of the game except about Thomas in backfield
for a two-play appearance, had III -----I
. . . BALTIMORE (AP) — Center a bearing on the outcome.. By MICHAEL A. LUTZ in. We’re making too many
Iowa Park, ranked 15th in the Bill Curry sharply criticized He said Angelo jammed up Associated Press sports Writer mistakes with what we have."
state, is now the district’s top- today the firing of Don the middle onidefense after the HOUSTON (AP) - The mys- Being caught in the Duane
rated team followed by McCafferty, contending the wams saw that .the speedy tique of running back Duane Thomas syndrome was not
Brownwood (17th), Wichita head coach of the Baltimore Wiliams would be unable to Thomas drifted through the pleasant for the Dallas Cow-
Falls Hirschi (20th), Vernon Colts had been improperly PlaY.. Houston Oiler offices Monday boys. New England Patriots
(25th, Burkburnett (30th), blamed for the team’s losing This pSlayton explained, afternoon and Coach Bill Peter- and now the Chargers, but the
Weatherford (32nd), record. made Sh itac e running son was caught up momentarily way Houston's offense has been
Stephenville (73rd) and “Mac is a decent man and a game much less effective in a dream. producing, anything is an im-
Graham (112th). talented coach," Curry said, because the Rams nolonger had “I think as simple as our of- provement
“and the way he has been po fear the threat of Howard { is, he could help us in
HARRIS EXPECTS treated is a real injustice." Payne s normally-potent out- about a week » said Peterson. They ve gained 237 yards in
Brownwood to bounce back Curry also rapped Joe side rushing explosions. confirming that the Charges their past two games, including
from last week’s loss and play Thomas, Baltimore’s new gen- “With Dennis (Peel, quar- had contacted the Oilers con- ® yards total offeree two weeks
three points better than its eral manager, who fired terback) running the team, they deming a possible trade for the ago against the Oakland
power rating this week against McCafferty Monday, replaced played the pption completely controversial runner Raiders on national television.
Graham. The Lions are 26-point him with defensive line coach different, " said. , “I don’t know what his condi- While Peterson would delight
favorites._______________________John Sandusky.__________________Another thing that hurt Payne tion is .. Peterson said. "He‘d to have a runner of Thomas’
• m a m " a have to be in shape to come in capabilities, he’s not letting
| 2 — — a am — L ma a 2 — ■ — ■ and help that quick. But we himself get carried away by the
■ LIOIl COQCn POinTS YQ have much of our offeree thought.
I poor 3rd down play grid quiz
pack at UTA
Howard Payne's cross
country team finished in the
middle of a 15-tearyfield in a
five-mile race Fgdy at the
University of Texas at
Arlington
According to HPC track
coach Don Hood. the Jackets
didn’t have a good showing in
the race Doug Chaney, who had
been blazing a trail for the
725545 Harriers in three previous
2 ■ 9 appearances, failed to finish the
_____ . because of lei cramps
adi The Paynemen finished
2232. ahead of harriers from ACC,
F*e9G Angelo State, SMU, TCU,
9- 095 Louisiana Tech. Dallas Baptist
:#.5 and Lamar Tech.
TARLETON TASTED defeat
for the fifth time this season,
falling 17-13 to a Sam Houston
team in Huntsville. The Texans
now have a 1-5 season mark and r l l - I fa
5-aSe Ball control a factor
team record of 533 yards , m . >
-in HP loss—Slayton
A big reason for Payne’s lack- ______I____________________
luster offensive performance Head Howard Payne coach
traveling to Burkburnett and are out of it
Hirschi sandwiched around a Right now. Wood's, No. 1
home date with Weather- concern is patching up an
ford. injury-riddle Lion secondary
Meanwhile, Brownwood in time for Friday's home
must play out the rest of its date with Graham Steets.
schedule as if each outing The Steers may be the
were a championship game passingest schoolboy team
One more slip and the Lions around in last week’s 46-18
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