The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1972, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, March 28, 1972
College Station, Texas
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ion is
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I ffim in Austin Saturday
Track team finishes third in own meet
The crippled Texas Aggies, who
finished third behind Rice and
Baylor in the four-team univer
sity division of the College Sta
tion Relays here last Saturday,
go limping into Austin Saturday
to compete wtih Rice and Texas
in a triangular meet.
Kgs learn wishbone well;
first scrimmage a success
Either Emory Bellard is a
master teacher or his Texas Ag
gies are quick to learn the wish
bone formation because A&M’s
first offensive team ran rough-
“ shod over the second defensive
unit Saturday.
In a controlled scrimmage, the
first offense scored on 9 of 11
possessions, starting at its own
35-yard line each time, and rolled
up 601 yards rushing on 52 car
ries for an 11.6-yard average.
The first defense, meanwhile,
stopped the second offense on 13
of 14 possessions. The second
offense scored on its third try
when Gary Whitehead drove over
the one-yard line. But, linebacker
Grady Hoermann intercepted two
passes and tackle Boice best re-
overcomes
Id?
lily at
Come
lay at
’clock,
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Cornhuskers nine
HOUSTON (A*) — Nebraska
overcame a six-run deficit in the
sixth inning, only to fall again
in the bottom half of the inning
as the University of Houston took
a wild 12-10 college baseball vic
tory which saw both teams com
bine for 30 hits.
The Cougars had a 7-1 advan
tage with a six-run explosion in
the third but the visiting Corn
huskers rallied for four runs in
the fifth and five more in the
sixth to gain the lead.
covered one fumble and inter
cepted another in mid-air and ran
37 yards for a touchdown.
Fullback Brad Dusek led the
rushing assault with 220 yards
on 12 ties, including a 65-yard
touchdown gallop. Sophomore-to-
be John Bounds rolled up 147
yards in 11 runs and scored five
times, the longest on a 35-yard
scamper. Mark Green, Bounds’
running mate at halfback, ran 16
times for 140 yards and three
touchdowns. Quarterback Lex
James ran three times for 28
yards and guided two scoring
drives before a pulled hamstring
muscle sidelined him. Tim Trim-
mier moved up from the second
team to quarterback the top out
fit and run for 66 yards on 10
tries and completed 3 of 8 passes
for 53 yards.
The offensive line not only
opened gaping holes for the backs,
but at times literally blew the
second defense backwards. That
front force had Tommy Goodwin
at split end, Homer May at tight
end, Mike Park and Ralph Sacra
at the tackles, Todd Christopher
and Buster Callaway at the
guards and Skip Kuehn at center.
Besides Hoermann and Best,
the hard-hitting first defense had
ends Max Bird and James Dub-
cak, tackle Bill Wiedbold, line
backers Dennis Carruth and Kent
Finley, cornerbacks Corky Shef
field and Robert Murski and safe
ties Larry Ellis and Dwight La-
Bauve.
“We’re definitely not going all
out this week,” coach Charley
Thomas said Monday. “We may
use some newcomers on our relay
teams and we may cut down on
the number of events some of our
runners will enter.”
Among the doubtfuls are Mar
vin Mills, Scotty Jones, Horace
Grant, Wayne Mills and Doug
Brodhead.
Marvin Mills, after winning
the 100-yard dash in 9.5 last
Saturday night, pulled up and
didn’t finish the 220. Jones, who
has run a 14.1 this season, pulled
a hamstring in the 120-yard high
hurdles.
Brodhead, who won the 440-
yard dash in 47.7, didn’t run on
the mile relay because of a hurt
foot. Grant and Wayne Mills did
not compete in the relay either
because of pulled hamstrings.
David Morris is still sidelined by
a pulled muscle suffered in the
Border Olympics early this month
and is not expected back until
late May.
“We hope we can get through
this week without any more in
juries so we can be ready to run
at full strength in the Texas
Relays next weekend,” Thomas
said.
Thomas was undecided early in
the week just how the Aggies
would line up in the two relays.
Billy Porter didn’t run on the
440 relay unit last Saturday but
did compete in the 100-yard dash
and on the mile relay.
In the College Station Relays,
the Aggies just couldn’t match
Baylor or Rice with the injury-
riddled unit, especially in the
field events.
In the high jump, where A&M
is usually strong, only Phil Mc
Guire scored on the 5-3-1 basis.
McGuire, favoring an injured
knee, jumped 6-7 for third place
while Baylor’s sensational fresh
man, Gary Kafer, cleared the bar
at 6-11. Glen Ray of Rice took
second wtih a jump of 6-9.
In a questionable judgment by
the Relays director, Dave Roberts
was given a fourth jump to clear
16-0 after missing three previous
tries, and made it to take first
place. A&M’s Harold McMahan
took second wtih 15-0.
In the 440-yard relay, A&M
and TCU were both clocked at
41.0 but the medal went to TCU.
In another close decision, Wil
lie Blackmon was awarded first
place in the 880-yard run over
TCU’s David Hardin both with
a time of 1:51.2.
A&M’s mile relay team, though
having only one regular in the
lineup, almost pulled an upset
in the event. The team of Robert
Brew, Alan Swagerty, Porter and
Blackmon led after the first two
legs and then began to fall behind
at the finish copping third place
in the event.
Six university division records
were set in the meet which was
the second in the history. The
most outsanding was Rice’s Paul
Geis who chopped 23 seconds off
the old three-mile run record in
a time of 13:50.7.
There were two double winners
with Rice’s Ken Stadel taking
the shot put and discus while
Paul Stevens of TCU copped both
the 440-yard intermediate and
120-yard high hurdles.
Warrior coach not satisfied
with success over Bucks
MILWAUKEE (A 1 ) — Golden
State had far more success than
most of the rest of the National
Basketball Association against the
Milwaukee Bucks this season, but
Coach A1 Attles thinks his War
riors could have done even better.
The Bucks and Warriors, who
will open their best-of-seven
Western Conference playoffs here
Tuesday night, split their season
series 2-2. The defending league
champion Bucks were 61-17
against all other teams in win
ning the Midwest Division crown.
Perhaps the most revealing
statistic is that Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar, the Bucks’ 7-foot-2 cen
ter, averaged 34-8 points per
game to win the NBA scoring
title but was held to a 25.5 aver
age in four games against the
Warriors.
“The fact they’ve beaten us
twice wtih Kareem nine points
under his average indicates we
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APATHY IS ALIVE AND WELL AT A&M.
should have won all four games,”
Attles said. “But we know there
is no way we can continue to
hold him down like that, so we’ve
got to get more improvement
from our team as a whole.”
Bob Dandridge could be a key
man in this series.
The Warriors will counter
Jabbar with the 6-foot-ll Nate
Thurmond, described by Milwau
kee Coach Larry Costello as
“probably the best defensive
center around.”
Thurmond also is one of the
best outside shooters among the
league’s big men.
Attles, however, indicated he
would resist the temptation to
try to draw Abdul-Jabbar away
from the boards by letting Thur
mond fire from long range.
“If I were coaching against
us,” Attles said, “I’d have to see
how Nate was hitting before I’d
send a man out after him.
The Warriors achieved one of
their victories over the Bucks
when Thurmond didn’t even play.
They moved the 6-foot-10 Clyde
Lee from forward to center,
where he completely took the
boards away from Abdul-Jabbar.
“All you have to do is look at
the films to understand why,”
Costello said. “We didn’t block
him out, and that’s one thing
we’re just going to have to do
is keep Lee away from the
boards.”
Sports schedule
Tuesday
Tennis: TCU, Fort Worth
Football: Spring workout, 4:00
Wednesday
Football: Spring workout, 4:00
Thursday
Baseball: Air Force, San An
tonio, doubleheader, 1:00
Friday
Baseball: St. Mary’s, San An
tonio, doubleheader, 5:00
Saturday
Track: Triangular meet,
Rice-Texas, Austin
SWC standings
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TCU 5 1
Rice 4 2
A&M 3 3
Baylor 2 4
SMU 1 5
Tech 0 3
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