The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1969, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, December 11, 1969 College Station, Texas
Page 6
TICE
A couple of high-scoring foot-
liall clubs — West Columbia and
Belton —match muscles on the
turf of Kyle Field Friday night
in an important semifinal contest
if Class AAA’s Texas schoolboy
playoffs.
The winner of the 8 p.m. Friday
icntest here will meet the winner
if the Brownwood-Bonham game
for the AAA state championship
text weekend. Brown wood and
Bonham collide in Fort Worth
it 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
necks of Coach Jack Hays bring
a glittering 11-1-0 mark into
Friday’s game. The District 11-
AAA champs had a 6-6 tie with
Brenham in the quarterfinal
round last week but advanced to
the semifinals on penetrations,
4-3.
Coach Jack Meredith’s Belton
Tigers have a 10-1-1 mark. They
lost a 27-0 non-conference game
to Class AAAA Killeen and then
had a 10-10 tie with Gregory-
Portland in bidistrict. Belton ad-
that game.
Belton has scored 356 points in
12 games for an average of 29.7
points per contest. West Colum
bia has scored 303 for a 25.2
average. West Columbia, however,
has a slightly better defensive
mark. The Roughnecks have al
lowed 79 points or an average
of 6.6 per game. The Belton
Tigers have allowed 122 or an
average of 10.2 per game.
Tickets for the game will be
on sale at the Texas A&M ticket
windows in G. Rollie White Coli
seum at 6 p.m. Friday. Reserve
section adult tickets (between 20-
yard lines) will be $2.50. Adult
general admission (from 20-yard
lines to goal) will be $2.00. All
student tickets will be $1.25.
Aggie Cage Statistics
The West Columbia Rough- vanced on penetrations, 5-2, in
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ETA
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STEVE NILES
2
16-26
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8-12
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25
12.5
4
40
20.0
MIKE HEITMANN
2
9-23
.391
17-20
.850
16
8.0
4
35
17.5
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RICK DUPLANTIS
CHUCK SMITH
2
2
9-19
10-18
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.556
10-14
6-10
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.600
16
17
8.0
8.5
6
4
28
26
14.0
13.0
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8
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2-5
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OPPONENTS
2
59-134
.440
35-54
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79
39.5
45
153
76.5
WEST COLUMBIA
ROUGHNECKS
District 11-AAA Champions
Season’s Record:
Won 11, Tied 1, Lost 0
W. Columbia 33, Palacios 0
W. Columbia 14, Pearland 0
W. Columbia 21, Bay City 13
W. Columbia 41, Dickenson 0
W. Columbia 14, Bmnt. French 0
W. Columbia 24, Wharton 14*
W. Columbia 40, Edna 7*
W. Columbia 8, Sweeny 6*
W. Columbia 47, Dulles 14*
W. Columbia 12, Angleton 7*
*district games
W. Columbia 43, LaPorte 12,
(bidistrict)
W. Columbia 6, Brenham 6,
West Columbia advanced on
penetrations, 4-3, in quarterfinals
game)
BELTON TIGERS
District 13-AAA Champions
Season’s Record:
Won 10, Lost 1, Tied 1
Belton 21, Mexia 0
Belton 0, Killeen 27 (only loss,
Killeen in 14-AAAA)
Belton 50, Connally 0
Belton 49, Taylor 13*
Belton 41, Rockdale 0*
Belton 22, Lockhart 15*
Belton 49, Del Valle 26*
Belton 28, Gatesville 7*
Belton 22, Copperas Cove 8*
Belton 36, Lampasas 0*
Belton 10, Gregory-Portland 10,
(Bidistrict game, Belton ad
vanced on penetrations, 5-2)
Belton 28, Kerrville Tivy 16
(Quarterfinals game)
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his defensive secondary.
Landry said the Cowboys will
prepare for their National Foot
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playoff game with Cleveland in
Dallas Dec. 28 by making a
“major change in the secondary.”
He said rookie Otto Brown will
move to the right cornerback
position to replace Phil Clark,
who has been the weakest link
in the Cowboy pass defense.
“Brown will play the first half
against Baltimore Saturday and
safety Mel Renfro will move to
the position in the second half,”
Landry said.
Landry activated rookie Rich
mond Flowers and will give him
some work against the Colts at
free safety.
The Dallas pass defense has
been particularly weak against
the “bomb,” allowing 22 touch-
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team in the NFL has such a poor
record.
The Cowboys have allowed 51.2
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when you consider Minnesota has
allowed 51.9 per cent. But the
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Dallas’ new look will get a
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Landry said all preparations
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“I don’t view it important at
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Washington meets Dallas in
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
AGGIE STARTER
Chuck Smith (42), shown here against Northwestern La.
State, has taken over the point position for the Texas Ag
gies after the first two games. Smith is a 6-5 junior from
Odessa Permian. (Photo by Mike Wright)
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