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On a chilly night in Tyler, the Buc- neers let the game get away in the first alf and eouldnit completely recover, falling J the Tyler Apaches 24--10, at Rose tadium. In the midst ol' the Tyler Rose Festival vhich is not named for Earl Campbellj, ie Bucs filtered away scoring opportunities ith turnovers, with which Tyler capitalized n for points. Tyler opened the scoring on their first ossession moving 80 yards, the drive being lminated by a .l,3-yard pass play from uarterbaek Curtis Pittman to tight end Don andy. Gene Branum booted the ex tra point ving the Apaches the early lead ol' 7-O. Following turnovers from both teams, ie Bucs took over on the Tyler 49. A run y halfbaek Donnie Williams, plus a personal ul against Tyler, gave Blinn a first down at ie Tyler 2l. Freshman back Brent Parish ined six yards, but fumbled the ball, thus iwarting a Blinn scoring chance. The Bucs made a costly mistake on the suing kickoff, as Freddie Reed slipped on e kickoff return, going down on the eight ard line. Not being able to move the ball, arry Trusell fumbled the high snapg and yler tackled him at the six. Apache l'ull- aek Larry Kersee ramhled in from the three r the quick touchdown. Branumis kick iade the score 21-0, Tyler. Tyler Head Coach Charles lN'leGinty marked, 'iBlinn probably has the best 2-4' record of any team around. I feel that they are just as good as Kilgore, Navarro, and TJC. They have had key injuries and some 1 0 really close ball games. ,-is 'UP' . ,va -i::.,.., I 331, ' iff. 'Z Vi 1 ri .' I ' , ., WJ i ' - 1' r'. , 'iii' 'ti In xl' I . , . -, .M vm 1 'iq Q '22 ni, -, li- . f I I 1 . Tr . .,.,. 4 , , , ' .-if v i' 6' ' ..- -' ...f ' A .ni lim Jiral DE Norman Kiecke DB ' -1- l ...x i .,,...!i,,,,m.5 ,. .i ,Y , , ., iiicmwiqi- 2 ,mir , N, ii 1 H ,.i i ,H ,z gan ll ii vi. N1 '31 i 7 ix mfr, ii. l Q 9 . 'i'Q's , Q 9 sf F E la Eg, 5 593: '.... 4 I . A . U C i i ziii 's Q' 'n5. .9.' . l Chris Kilgore TE YJ si .1 K 4 Un f , ii. ii 4.u'i ' at , W ' 0.0.6 Q:-:-: Q O A 9 i 1 0 .A..s.' 'ls l' W . Twig, 219
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0 Wharton 1 0 Blmn After a scoreless first half, Donnie Williams carried an option pitch 64 yards on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter for a touchdown and all the points the Blinn Buccaneers needed as they ended up with a 10-0 win over the Wharton County Pioneers here Saturday. The game was the 10th Anniversary Shrine Club benefit game to aid the Shriner's Crippled Childrcn's Hospital and Burns Institute and the name of the game was defense. The two teams managed only 335 yards between them, 31.5 of that on the ground. Larry Trussell added a 28-yard field goal later in the third quarter to round out all the game's scoring in that one period. Only three times did the Bucs manage to get as many as two back-to-back first downs. Only once did the Pioneers do that well, when they put together a 47-yard drive that got four oil' their eight first downs and ended in a 46-yard field goal attempt that fell short. Blinnas field goal effort really began when Trussell punted from the Wharton 38 and the ball was downed by Bobby Carroll at the Wharton two-yard line. On Blinn's iirst play, the Bucs were flagged for clipping and found themselves .sqft .leg 1 flmllflllllllllflt Edgy. .gpg -, ,I' jx. t . '-. ..-.-' 'T -- facing a first-and-goal from the 20. Three plays later they had worked to the 10 and Trussell kicked his field goal, with 5:18 left in the third quarter. Williams, primarily on the strength of his touchdown run, was voted the offensive player of the game. He finished the night with 97 yards on only 12 carries. He carried only once more after the touchdown and sat out the rest of the game, slightly nauseated, according to Coach Ben Boehnke. . .. .. 9-sa:-Qe-2-2-Q-:fm-:-f-:eff-fi:aa?-as-are -1-fm-f-Tssss.-.--f.-, -.4 -U ,,,,-,,,,--- ...-.. ....H.. :..-11.:a4442e.-sfe11f- - -.- , .1 +. -, 1.1411-1 If R-1 . 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7 Navarro 3 Blinn After 58 minutes of purely defensive ball and with the Bucs holding a 3-O lead over the visiting Navarro Bulldogs, Navarro quarterback Paul Roddy jumped the middle of his offensive line on a fourth-and-goal from thc one to give the Bulldogs the points needed for their 7-3 win over Blinn. The captains for the Bucs were Freddie lteed, David Watts, Clay Nelson, and Chris Kilgore. Blinn won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. liandy Westmoreland kicked off for Navarro to Daniel Hunter who brought the ball back to the 22-yard line. Immediately the Buc offense got rolling. The Bucs moved the ball down to the Bulldogs 23-yard line, where it became fourth and three. Larry Trussell tried a 40-yard field goal but the attempt failed. Navarro took over the ball on their 123- yard line with 9:4-2 left in the first quarter. Navarro moved the ball to the Blinn 4-6. Quarterback Paul Roddy went back to pass but it was picked off by Kirk Summers and run back to the Buc 23-yard line. Then the Buc offense started sputtering, and could only move the ball up to the 30- yard line. 'lfrussell punted to the Bulldogs Mike Firestone who called for a fair catch. The Buccaneers made a very costly mis- take late in the game when Larry Trussell muffed the snap from center on a punt attempt. Trussell recovered the ball on the l5, giving Navarro the break they needed. Moving the ball to the one yard line, Roddy went over the top diving into the end zone for the games first touchdown. The score came at the 1.152 mark ofthe fourth quntu giving Navirio tht had 7 following the 1 xtia point The Bucs tried to mon the ball one time but tim: cxpncd giving the Bulldofs 7-3 victory hund- O fn ,' . Q -was I r... , t 4 . Mark Lyons DT 220 . - . , . Q f' , ,, I 5.5, gf : v , if :jf 3 . , y ' Qu. ' lv:f t -WK' 'CU .'f fn. 1 , M., 4.1, 4 , i R VT' . -.,. . , . Q r U ,' r..:4:??.:.,'..l K 'gnc-i 11 1' ' ' - I 'Ji-lf'? . -Pl 51 -aff ' Q! 'vu .5 ff, ' , l., 'f um.. ws- , 1 ' 4- .3 -V -54.5.3 Thai: v - fl'-'Qf ha. f . 1 , ,, , , f 5-.ggi fu fe. -,f ' ' 'iffy Bob Mason DE SELYNY t . 1. Us Q - l A 3'u'nX - W 'h'Q'sX5 x , x s'o'u'5' 1 :s'c:.'gl:i Q . ' 5-.n'v.,:,' l.l'i. ' A Q u' Q . C v 3 Q Mike Mc'1'1ghe DE
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