The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1975, Image 14

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    Page 14 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975
Dolphins
acquire
Anderson
MIAMI (AP) — Running back
Donny Anderson, acquired by the
Miami Dolphins Tuesday, won’t
be expected to fill two pairs of
shoes, Coach Don Shula says, but
the nine-year National Football
League veteran may get a chance
to try.
Anderson was traded to the,
Dolphins by the St. Louis Cardi
nals for Miami wide receiver Mar
lin Briscoe and running back
Hubert Ginn.
“We plan to use Donny in the
Jim Kiick situations,” said Shula,
faced with rebuilding his once-
powerful backfield after one of
the most celebrated jumps in pro
football history.
Kiick, a running back, fullback
Larry Csonka and wide receiver
Paul Warfield left the Dolphins at
the end of last season to fulfill a
$3 million-plus contract with the
World Football League’s Memphis
Southmen.
“We plan to use him (Ander
son) in the passing situations. He’s
caught a lot of passes coming out
of the backfield,” Shula said.
“He’s probably more of a half
back but he can play fullback.
We’ll give him a chance to fit into
our program.”
By mentioning Kiick’s name,
Shula seemed to be making it easy
for those interested to distinguish
just what pair of shoes he would
like Anderson to fill. But he said
Anderson also would be given a
chance to show his ability as a
power runner.
The Dolphins’ backfield still
boasts one of the NFL’s most ex
citing speedsters, Mercury Morris,
and creditable performers Benny
Malone and Don Nottingham.
Anderson joined the Cardinals
in 1972 after six years with the
Green Bay Packers.
He led St. Louis in rushing 679
yards, pass receptions 41 and
touchdowns 13 in 1973. In his
career, Anderson has averaged just
under four yards a carry while
catching 209 passes for 2,548
yards.
The Cardinals, already blessed
with a talented receiving corps,
gain the considerable talents of
Briscoe, who in 1973 led the Dol
phins in pass-catching.
But after starting 1974 with a
flourish—a Dolphin-record nine re
ceptions on opening day against
New England—Briscoe was hob
bled by a hamstring for the rest of
the season and managed just two
more receptions in limited action.
Ginn, originally drafted by the
Dolphins, then traded to the Balti
more Colts and taken back by
Miami as a free agent, served
chiefly as a special teams member
last year.
SF hurler
puts quietus
on Braves
ATLANTA (AP) - Rookie
Pete Falcone, making only his
fifth major league start, held At
lanta hitless for six innings and
combined with Randy Moffitt on
a three-hitter as the San Francisco
Giants downed the Braves 7-1
Tuesday night.
Falcone, a 21-year-old left
hander who pitched his way onto
the Giants’ roster during baseball’s
spring training, flirted with a no
hitter until Dusty Baker opened
the Atlanta seventh with a ground
ball single between first and sec
ond. Falcone, 3-1, was lifted for a
pinch hitter in the ninth after
allowing one more hit.
The Braves scored an unearned
run in the eighth. Larvell Blanks
drew a leadoff walk, pinch hitter
Rod Gilbreath singled and the
bases were loaded when second
baseman Derrel Thomas dropped
Ralph Garr’s pop fly. Marty Perez
grounded to third baseman Steve
Ontiveros who started a double
play via the plate, but Gilbreath
was waved home when Falcone
committed a balk.
Chris Speier belted his first
home run of the season in the
fourth inning off loser Buzz
Capra.
The Giants scored two un
earned runs in the third on walks
to Dave Rader and Thomas, a sin
gle to Von Joshua which loaded
the bases and a two-run error by
Atlanta first baseman Earl Wil
liams, who booted Bobby Mur-
cer’s grounder.
Thomas singled home Joshua,
who walked and stole second, in
the fifth inning and the Giants
scored three times off Gary Gen
try in the ninth, two on Bobby
Murcer’s bases-loaded single.
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