Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975 MSC TRAVEL COMMITTEE proudly presents “We’ve Never Been Licked” Wednesday, September 3 — 7:30 pm New Englanders unhealthy Patriots have to work harder RUDDER CENTER THEATER come see this hilarious film about the a&m of yesterday whether you’ve seen it 4 times or never before! ADMISSION $1.00 (this movie is not rated X!) another msc activity Associated Press FOXBORO, Mass. — The New England Patriots caught everyone by surprise by winning their first five games last year en route to then- best record in eight seasons. This year they’re going to have to work a lot harder. The element of surprise is gone. After posting a 6-1 record in the first half of the 1974 National Foot ball League campaign, the Patriots fell victim to the injury bug and finished with a 7-7 record. Sidelined by injuries were stand outs Sam Cunningham, Bob Windsor, Darryl Stingley, Steve Schubert and a flock of others. Most are back, but Coach Chuck Fair banks is keeping fingers crossed. The casualty list is growing al ready with the regular season still nearly three weeks away. Offensive tackle Tom Neville, the team’s elder statesman, is lost for the year. De fensive tackle Julius Adams is sidelined at least until the season opener. Several others are hurting after four exhibition games. With rosters trimmed to a maximum of 43 players this year, the Patriots, like other clubs, fear major injuries. Too many and an en tire season can go down the drain quickly. The Patriots gained respectability in Fairbanks’ second year as a pro coach. The former Oklahoma men tor was pleased particularly by the improvement while playing what he called “one of the most demanding and difficult” schedules in the team’s history. Now Fairbanks is looking for more improvement, in all phases of the game. He has been pleased with some things and very unhappy with others as the Patriots have split four preseason games-beating Min nesota and Green Bay and losing to the New York Giants and Philadel phia Eagles. Although the Patriots turned the corner with improved offense and defense in 1974, Fairbanks warns there’s plenty of hard work ahead. Despite the injuries to Cunnin gham, Windsor, Stingley and other key offensive players, the Patriots piled up 348 points, just seven be hind NFL leader Oakland. They managed just 258 points in 1973. On defense, the Patriots jumped from last in the league to first. Fair banks’ 3-4 defense-three linemen and four linehackers- frustrated opponents rushing and led to the sacking of quarterbacks 38 times. However, New England was sus ceptible to the pass, and rival quar terbacks took advantage of the sec ondary in the second half of the sea son. Now the secondary has been weakened more by the retirements of Sandy Durko and Jack Mildren. 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Southwest With the arrival of rookie runnlM. y 0U Ye hack Allen Carter, the Patriots cot1 to give Herron more rest this yi Carter was overshadowed by thony Davis at Southern Califoi but is regarded highly by Fairbi The Patriots also are hoping big tilings trom rookies RiissFram of Oregon, Rod ShoateofOklahi and Pete Cusick of Ohio State. H 6 foot-6 Francis is a tight end vi^eer anc speed and strength. He was the\Mistant c 1 draft pick. Shoate and Cusidd linebackers chosen in the se(D;»® ar ^ e ; r 1 and third rounds of the draft. Iccessful Jiich he standing jmsiana, ■er the B Ite chan In Shre I The fon lutbwest jjd year a , brillian Chicago Wind dies Associated Press NEW YORK - World FootM League membership was downt 10 clubs and holding Tuesday afte the Chicago Winds franchise wi revoked by the league. The WFL took the drastic actia after two of the Winds’ investorsW pulled out following lengthy delay by the Chicago club to finalize4 internal structure. When the Winds franchisee formed, two of the investors depi sited their funds totaling S175,()(l with the league, pending partner ship documents and other ta ramifications. “There were continuous deb* regarding those documents aai other representations which tire had made that were not full clarified, said Chris Ilemmete: president of the WFL. Eventually, the two backersuk had left their money with the leap decided not to wait any moreani! pulled out. And with them wentlk Winds. “That brought them, theWimkl below minimum capitalization re quirements, said Hem meter. Ilk Chicago club requested time toil tract new investors hut the WFl refused and revoked the franchise “We agreed from Day One tltii| kind of violation would notbetoler ated, said Hemineter. “That w the kind of request that was grant! last year. Jiigh schoe "/upfnamln Eddie Dominguez 66 Joe Arcmiega 74 Greg Price U 1 “ (HiiTla-.il If you .vent the real thing, not frozen or canned . 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