The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1967, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 28,1967
College Station, Texas Pagell
Ponies Searcli
High And Lov
For Sound ()!
DALLAS. (A 9 )—Just hint ttai
you once played a down at qua.
terback and you’ll be on
Southern Methodist Universitj
football team with ankle wrapps
and knees braced in a matter ti
seconds.
Quarterbacks with sound lip
are what Coach Hayden Fq j s ne
needs most as he thinks back
week, recalls all the fuss aj
flurry his team and sub quarter
back, Ines Perez, caused with tig
gripping 20-17 victory over Tem
A&M on national television.
Then he compares it with tli
week when the aftermath of th
21-0 defeat by Missouri is a thit|
to try one’s soul.
Mike Livingston, the startiq
quarterback, went out with
torn ligament in his right kia
and didn’t play at all the las
half in the Aggie game
Perez, the 5-4 marvel, stepped i fo r the
and passed Southern Methodisth
victory with only four seconi August.
left.
Then
last week Perez startd
the game against Missouri, hi met Cle\
completed six of nine passes fi
140 yards when a couple of lii»
men weighing a combined IS
pounds or so hit him as he *«
trying to pivot. He got a jammet
right knee and strained tendon
in the foot.
Perez had to keep his foot a
a water bucket while on tin
bench and by the end of the gant
that wasn’t doing much good.
So Fry is looking for quarto'
backs while comparing the sib
ation with 1964 when he hadthra
injured signal callers and re
only one game.
“We hope Livingston can t« Detroit
back by the time of the Minnesdi
game. SMU has this week oil
but meets Minnesota Oct. 7, tot
have no assurance that he wil
be,” said Fry sadly. “He
Perez have the type of injoil
that could persist all season. 1
Fry has turned to Eddie Vak
dez, a junior college transfer; Eol
Floyd, a sophomore who plapei
some at quarterback in
school but is noted more for to
defense, and Chuck Hixson, i
sophomore who can pass. All
virtually untried but they’ll hi!
to carry on with Fry hoping J
luck holds up better than it di
in 1964.
All is dark on the Hilltop at
Fry is thinking about how mac
difference one week can makei
this exciting but erratic games
football.
Chic
earlier tl
jng a
As. i
race fail*
St. Paul,
The
involved
race in i
last deca
staged tl
runaway
This
nals ran
group. 1
year has
bums, th
Beet
race has
The
June
then wit
Last
Finley’s
off. All
as they <
As i
elad wit!
sticky!
Detr
third pla
cause th
Sox. He
blown th
game an'
It m
sota’s ho
politan S
last two
Sox host
finishing
Yest
of their \
as their
were hot
Angels \
This
the Twii
crown or
Southwest Texas
Has Top Offense
NACOGDOCHES. GT)-Soutl
west Texas and Howard Pa;
players lead all the individui
football statistics in the Lonl
Star Conference after two w
of the season.
Jesse Perkins of Southwell
Texas leads in total offense witl
312 yards and in passing withSDl
yards after two games. Howafl
Payne’s James Harris is the to
rusher with 198 yards in M
games. He also is the scorins
leader wtih 30 points.
Cliff Mitchell of Southwell
Texas has caught the most passe!
nine for 97 yards, and Jam®
Williamson of Howard Payne i
first in punting, averaging ^
yards on 13 kicks.
In team statistics, East TexH
leads in total offense with 381
yards a game and in rushial
offense wtih 242 yards. Sul P
is the passing leader, complete
52 per cent of its tosses for a 1
average of 155 yards a game.
On defense McMurry has hell
two opponents to an average
-43 yards total offense per gato
while Southwest Texas has yidj
ed only 16 yards in rushing N
two teams.
SIX EX-SPARTANS COACfl
EAST LANSING, Mich. (API
-- The addition of two form* 1
Michigan State players on
fy Daugherty’s coaching stall
brings to six the number of fa r
mer Spartans who are coachim
on the campus.
Dave Smith, an end in the eatll
50s, is now assistant backfie! 1
coach. George Perles, a S tat
lineman 10 years ago, was add#
to the staff during the summer-
Other ex-Spartans on Duff/*
staff are Henry Bullough, defe®
sive line; Gordon Serr, offensi#
line; A1 Dorow, offensive back
field, and Vince Carillot, defe®'
sive backfield.
Daugherty’s other two aid#
are end coach Cal Stoll, out ®1
Minnesota, and Ed Rutherfo®
from Wayne State.