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    Page 8
College Station, Texas
Wednesday, September 30, 1970
THE BATTALION
Hammond, Dowdy win AP SWC awards
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
If Gary Hammond could have
his pick of all the positions he’s
played—and they seem to grow
each year—he’s still partial to
quarterback.
The only problem with that is
that Southern Methodist doesn’t
need a quarterback right now.
So, after playing quarterback
as a freshman at SMU, Hammond
had to settle for being a split
end as a sophomore. He made the
best of it by leading the league
in receiving and being named the
sophomore of the year in the
Southwest Conference.
Last spring coach Hayden Fry
needed a tailback, so Hammond,
somewhat reluctantly, made the
move, none too sure he could do
it.
That was before last Saturday
in the Cotton Bowl, when he put
it all together in one big quarter
with four touchdowns against
paralyzed New Mexico State.
He finished with 123 yards rush
ing in SMU’s 34-21 victory and
earned The Associated Press
Southwest Conference offensive
player of the week award.
A few hours after SMU had put
New Mexico State away, Texas
Tech defensive end Bruce Dowdy
started what he called “a do or
die battle for me” and it turned
out to be the game of his life.
Dowdy made two fumble recov
eries deep in Tech territory to
stop Texas touchdown drives and
made nine tackles and blocked a
pass in Tech’s 35-13 loss to the
No. 2-ranked Longhorns.
Dowdy’s performance gained
him the AP’s defensive player of
the week honor—the same award
he received two years ago when
Tech handed Texas its last foot
ball defeat.
Despite his recent success at
split end and tailback, Hammond
is still a quarterback at heart.
“Since I’ve played quarterback
most of my career, split end one
season and tailback three games,
I still have to go with quarter
back,” he said.
“But I’m liking it at tailback a
lot better now that we’ve won a
game and we’ve found out that
we can win with me at that posi
tion. For awhile there, I had my
doubts that I should be at that
position.”
Hammond said his biggest prob
lem as a tailback was learning to
pass block. “Quarterbacks don’t
do much of that,” said the former
Port Arthur Jefferson athlete.
After the Ponies’ big explosion
in the first half, they went score
less in the second.
“It’s a bad habit some teams
get into,” Hammond said. “They’ll
get far ahead in the first half
and then relax in the second
half. I think this happened to us
and it was bad on our part"
The Texas game was so:
portant to Dowdy because otn
understanding over some sti
ments he had made about I
Longhorn team in general i
running back Steve Worsto
particular.
“I said it was the gral
challenge of my career tola:
Steve Worster,” Dowdy explaii
but it came out as something!
sonal between him and Wont
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