The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 16, 1978, Image 13

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igs organize softball teams
An organizational meeting for all
imen interested in playing fast-
tch softball during the spring
mester will be held Thursday eve- the s P rin g schedule and organize the
ng —January 19, 1978 in Zachry workouts. Further information con-
Movin on
Aggie guard Karl Godine scoots past an SMU defender. The
junior from Houston Kashmere scored 18 points (17 in the
second half) and helped lead the Texas Aggies past the Mus
tangs 78-71. The Ags travel to Arkansas Tuesday to play the
Razorbacks.
Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley
(Continued from page 1)
Playing the Super Bowl indoors
for the first time before 76,400 fans
at the Louisiana Superdome, both
clubs set records for futility. The
Cowboys broke their own record for
most penalties in a Super Bowl
game — 12.
Dallas reserve safety Randy
Hughes intercepted one pass and
recovered two fumbles and the 10
fumbles by both clubs also was a
record.
Staubach completed 17 of 22
passes for 178 yards in lifting Dallas
to their 15th victory in 17 games this
season. Denver, making the first
playoff appearance in its 18 year his
tory of the franchise, finished 14-3.
Defensive end Harvey Martin,
who had 23 quarterbacks sacks dur
ing the regular season, and defen
sive tackle Randy White were
named as co-winners of the award as
the games outstanding player.
Dallas took a 13-0 lead by inter
cepting Morton a record four times
and recovering three fumbles. It
could have been worse, except for
the fact that Efiren Herrera missed
three of five field goal attempts.
The Cowboys, jittery at first when
they fumbled three times early in
the game, survived the errors and fi
nally broke through when Charlie
Waters and Randy White pressured
Morton into passing blind and
Hughes intercepted at the Bronco
25.
Dallas needed just five plays to
get in as Staubach hit Billy Joe Dup
ree for 13 yards and Dorsett went
over from the three for a 7-0 lead.
Morton’s next pass was inter
cepted by Aaron Kyle and returned
19 yards to the Bronco 35. Dallas
moved to a first down at the Denver
8, but a rushing play and a pass did
not produce any yardage and
Staubach was thrown for a 1-yard
loss by Lyle Alzado on third down.
Herrera came in and hit a 35-yard
field goal for a 10-0 lead.
Dallas boosted that advantage to
13-0 on its first possession of the
second period. Taking over on their
own 43, the Cowboys moved to the
Bronco 19 before being pushed back
to the 25 and Herrera connected
from 43 yards out.
Denver’s next possession ended
when Jack Dolbin fumbled after
catching a 15-yard pass from Morton
and Hughes scooped up the ball and
returned 19 yards to the Broncos 26.
But again the drive stalled and it
ended in futility when Herrera
missed from the 32. On the Broncos
first play after the miss, Riley
Odoms fumbled after catching
Morton’s 19 yard pass and Hughes
produced his third turnover by re
covering the ball on the Denver 28.
But Dallas gave it right back with
59 seconds to go in the half when
Staubach threw a 15-yard pass to
Dupree, who fumbled it away at the
12.
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and returned 27 \ for
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And again, Hen\ n -
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ran out.
Dallas fumbled for.
first half and lost or\
Broncos lost all three ■
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Texas proves
Hogs are human 1
United Press International
Abe Lemons considers himself
more basketball coach than prophet.
He’ll stick with coaching the Texas
Longhorns and leave the pre
diction- making to Jimmy the Greek.
Earlier in the season Lemons said
the Arkansas Razorbacks, ranked
third nationally and 4-0 before the
weekend, would go through the
Southwestern Conference season
undefeated for the second consecu
tive year.
“Yeah, I said they couldn’t be
beaten but you can’t always believe
what I say,” Lemons said after his
team had contradicted him with a
75-69 victory over the Razorbacks.
“Some of the things I say are true and
some are not true.”
The win came before a Super
Drum crowd of 16,288 — largest
ever to see an SWC game — and
gave Texas, 12-2 for the season, sole
possession of the conference lead
with a 4-0 record.
The Razorbacks had played a
prisingly close game Thursday nigl
beating Rice 69-60, and Lemo*
spotted something.
“I thought they looked a littl^
sluggish against Rice,” he said.
“They just didn’t have that quick
ness.’
The plan was play off that slug
gishness and harass Arkansas’ pass
ing game. In charge of the havoc-
creating was guard John Moore.
“I had a bunch of dirty things
thought up to say and 1 can’t use ’em
now because we won, ” Lemons said.
“We did a lot of deflecting fhe ball
with our hands. Moore got keyed up
and stole the ball a few times and
that helped us control the game.”
Moore had seven steals and con
stantly messed up the Razorbacks’
offense. He also made up for the
point shortage from Jim Krivacs, by
hitting 20 points. Krivacs and power
forward Ron Baxter, Texas’ top two
scorers this season, were held to 16
points.
Engineering room 340-B. The pur
pose of the meeting will be to discuss
cerning the team may be obtained
from Dr. Don Smith, Industrial En
gineering Department at 845-5531
or 693-6483.
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