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(Photo by Mike Rice) Offense leads Maroons past Whites Khaki, Olive, Faded Blue, Navy, Beige, Lava, Loden, Burgandy, Plum, Awol Wine, R&R Blue, K.P. Brown, Detention Blue, Delta Brown. 1 SSEI of course at the OK 801 Texas Ave. P.S. We also carry Brand “X" 822-2512 By JOHN CURYLO Battalion Sports Editor The Maroons scored in every quarter to defeat their second string teammates, 38-7, in an un inspired finale to spring training Saturday at Kyle Field. The first team ran the Wish bone for 370 yards, 213 in the second half, during the under standably unemotional contest. John Bounds carried the ball 14 times for 116 yards, Brad Dusek rushed 22 times for 86 yards, Mark Green ran 22 times for 83 yards, and Don Dean kept it 10 times for 69 yards. The Maroons were operating without three key performers— quarterback Lex James, tight end Homer May and center Skip Kuehn. James reinjured a ham string and saw no action. May tried to play with a sprained an kle, but he went no more than a few plays. Kuehn left the game with a slight knee injury with three minutes gone. “The game today was pretty typical of spring training,*’ head coach Emory Bellard said after wards. “We’re not there yet, but we’re on the way. We’ve made a lot of progress. “The one thing I've been most impressed with this spring is the attitude,” he added. “We had one bad practice, but other than that, the team worked extra hard. Everything’s gone by so fast, I feel like we’ve just begun.” The Maroons drove 45 yards in six plays for a first quarter touchdown, with Bounds going two yards over left tackle for the score. Green ran for a late sec ond quarter touchdown and one in each of the last two periods. The first team drove 40 yards in six plays after a Larry Ellis interception, with Green driving over from the two in the second Leant to be a pilot. Fly in your spare time. 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Dean ended a 68-yard drive in the third quarter by tossing a two-yard pass to split end Mike Keese. The quarterback set up the play on a run out of the pocket. He ran to the left and rolled to the right during the jaunt. A crashing block by Dusek helped him along the way. The White team scored on a 76-yard drive after the first Ma roon touchdown. Long plays made the journey for the second team, with Tim Trimmier hitting David Standish for 15 yards on a screen. Standish ran 25 yards over right tackle to set up the scoring play, a 32 yard Trimmier-to-Doug Jor dan bomb with the sophomore tight end fighting off a defender for the ball. The traditional explosiveness of the Wishbone was noticeably ab sent, as was the necessary in gredient, blazing speed in the backfield. This resulted in the outside plays not living up to ex pectations. The passing possibilities of the formation were indicated, but not proven. Dean hit on four of 16 aerials for 30 yards, while Trim mier connected on six of his 16 attempts for 73 yards. Trimmier was intercepted four times—twice by Grady Hoermann, once by Ellis and once by Dwight LaBauve. With the Wichita State coach ing staff on hand to scout the Aggies, Bellard was reluctant to show them any new wrinkles of the formation he invented and es tablished while at the University of Texas. “The passing game is definitely a threat, but you couldn’t teU it today,” Bellard explained. “The possibility of passing out of the Wishbone is good. “Our quarterbacks will always be prepared to call their own game,” he continued. “Don Dean called his own game today, but I noticed that Donnie (Wigginton), the White coaches, were sending in plays.” Defensively, Boice Best was the Maroon leader with six unassisted tackles and' four assists. Corky Sheffield had five solo stops and three assists, and Max Bird made two tackles and helped on five. White linebacker Ken Stratton, a 5-10, 186-pound sophomore from Spring Branch, had unassisted tackles and 17 Mike Sweat made five stopa assisted in four, Charlie ley had four solos and fm sists, Rusty Pool made two and helped with seven, A1 mond was credited will tackles and four assists, Steve Canter had two stopa six assists. “The first team defense ia ty solid,” Bellard said. “Thay their lax moments, but they si ed themselves as the best “For the White team, Str did some things extremely he explained, “but because of Hi he missed some things in od areas. He’ll definitely jeek out to hit you.” “I don’t know what they expecting,” he replied. "I p* they saw the Wishbone, we ran out of it nearly Play.” Statistics Maroon 21 370 30 4-16-0 400 6-37.0 60 2 or 3 7 for 45 First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes Total offense Punts, average Return yardage Fumbles lost Penalties Score by quarters: Maroon 7 10 14 White 7 0 0 elect BILL J. 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