The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1972, Image 6

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“He may be the shortest de
fensive end in major college foot
ball.”
Meet Les Williams. He’s a 5-
10, 195-pound senior and a re
turning defensive starter for the
Arkansas Razorbacks. The above
description, taken from the Raz
orbacks’ 1972 Press Guide, might
create instant problems for some
players, but not Williams.
His solution is simple. “I'm a
crazy man on the football field,”
Williams says. “Being short may
hurt some, but I hope to think
that I can out-quick and out
smart the offensive guy most of
the time.
“I love to go out there and
play rough and clean,” he added.
“I guess you could call it the
killer instinct — I love to get out
on that field and hit.”
That’s Les Williams, a player
called “a leader” by his team
mates and “a fierce competitor”
by his coaches. He refers to foot
ball as his No. 1 love, but admits
that he would also like to play in
the school band. Football is a
serious matter, he says, but at
Petty, Allison Have Showdown
Scheduled At Texas 500 Race
Cowboys Struggle
To 28-24 Victory
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DALLAS UP) — Super Bowl
champion Dallas, struggling to
stay alive in the race to the 1972
National Football League play
offs, rode the passing arm of
much-malighed quarterback Craig
Morton to a crucial 28-24 vic
tory over the Detroit Lions on
Monday night.
Morton, who took over from
Super Bowl hero Roger Staubach
after the darling of the Dallas’
fans was injured during the ex
hibition season, threw three touch
down passes and set up the fourth
TD with his tosses in the nation
ally-televised game.
With cheers instead of boos
ringing in his helmet for a change,
Morton wowed the sellout crowd
of 65,000 in Texas Stadium with
a 38-yard touchdown throw to
Billy Parks and a 33-yard scor
ing shot to Calvin Hill on Dallas’
first two possessions.
He also dropped off a short
screen pass to Mike Montgom-
ei-y for 27 yards to set up
one-yard plunge by Montgomery
for a touchdown and collaborated
with the second-string running
back on a 15-yard scoring pass
The victory kept the Cowboys
within one game of Washington
in the National Conference East
with a 5-2 record while the loss
dropped Detroit into a tie with
Green Bay at 4-3 for the lead in
the NFC Central.
Dallas built up a 21-14 half
time lead as the Lions scored on
a two-yard run by quarterback
Greg Landry, who also threw run
ning back Altie Taylor a short
pass which turned into a 40-yard
touchdown play.
Both defenses stiffened in the
second half as Detroit tallied on
a 17-yard field goal by Errol
Mann and Morton threw his third
touchdown pass—the 15-yarder to
Montgomery.
Landi-y narrowed the gap in
the waning moments when he
threw a 21-yard scoring pass to
Larry Walton with 1:36 left.
Bobby Allison continued to
close the gap on Richard Petty’s
lead in the NASCAR Winston
Cup Point Standings by winning
the American 500 at Rockingham
last Sunday.
Bobby Petty and Allison have
engaged in a hotly contested bat
tle all season which will come to
a showdown in the third annual
Texas 500 at the Texas World
Speedway on Sunday, November
12th.
Petty will be seeking his third
consecutive win at the mammouth
Texas facility and his fourth
Grand National championship.
Another title for the Randleman,
North Carolina native would
make him the first driver in the
history of NASCAR to accom
plish such a feat.
Allison has already duplicated
his winning season of last year
petition and earning $255,050i
US AC contenders, A. J. Foyt
and Johnny Rutherford along
with ARCA’s Ron Hutcherson
won’t make anything easier for
the NASCAR drivers entered in
the Texas 500. The high-flying
Foyt has already beaten them in
two out of three outings this
season and the versatile Ruther
ford is always capable of win
ning any race he enters. Hutch
erson will return fresh from his
victory in the Royal Triton ARCA
300.
The entry of Clint Hutchinson
of Westminster, California raises
the total number of entries to 72,
with over a week remaining be
fore the deadline.
The action-packed race week
gets underway on Thursday, No
vember 9th.
Start of the third annual Tex
the same time, he exhibits a
light-hearted, sometimes humor
ous air when talking about the
game.
“I just love to get out there
and practice and have a good
time and really get in there and
fight,” he said early this week
as the Razorbacks began prepa
rations for Saturday’s game
against Texas A&M.
Williams started every game
of the 1971 season at defensive
end, although he had never
played the position before last
year.
“I made the big switch last
year, and it wasn’t easy,” he
said. “I was a linebacker j
past, and I remember dit)
back to cover receivers
of rushing the passer wheel
began to play at end,”
But the major problems
been ironed out after 13
at the new post. Now Wil
is concentrating on the
points.
“I made some mistakes a
those giants of Southern
Williams said of Arkansas'
ing defeat. “We’ve workei
those mistakes — containinj
outside game and improving
rush — and now we’re read;
A&M.”
by
taking the checkered
flag
as
500 is set for
1:00 p.m
on
ten
times in Grand National
com-
Sunday, November
12th.
Three SWC Teams
Now Ranked
The Top Twenty, with
first-
8.
UCLA
379
place votes in parentheses
and
9.
Texas
301
total points. Points tabulated on
10.
Penn State
290
b a
sis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8
11.
Auburn
238
etc.
12.
Notre Dame
196
13.
Tennessee
122
1.
Southern Cal. (41)
980
14.
Iowa State
112
2.
Alabama (3)
811
15.
Colorado
92
3.
Nebraska (4)
750
16.
Missouri
26
4.
Michigan (1)
694
17.
Louisville
20
5.
Ohio State (1)
629
18.
Texas Tech
19
6.
Louisiana State
558
19.
Air Force
17
7.
Oklahoma
471
20.
Arkansas
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