The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1964 Page: 7 of 14
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Ganders Hope For Break
mg that the Ganders didn't look the things there are to learn.
. take'the field against Spring
i Branch is one of the best group
> of boy* I have ever coached;
i They are all good kids, who put
> out all the effort they can. They
• will prove to be the type of
' team that will improve game
: after game and when you have
& group like tluiLyou can de-
too sharp offensively against a
young Reagan team in the Gan-
ders’ pre - season scrimmage.
But the Gander defensive story
was different. -
‘‘Pur defense," Pete was say-
(ncr “u/ill Hnlr? nn fn nnu Mfanen
It is true that our defense looks
a lot better than our offense
right now, but all it takes on
pffense is a few breaks. A game
can be decided on one boy get-
ting loose for that long score
and that is what we’re hoping
for Friday. _
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margin in last Saturday’s
Baytown---------- Av^Wts,......Spring-Branch
Offensive^ino • .183.6=199.4 Defensive Line
Offensive Backs 171.0—159.6 Defensive Backs
Offensive Team 177.3—179.5 Defensive Team
Defensive Line 193.2—191.6 Offensive Line
Defensive Backs 176.3—175.0 Offensive Backs
Defensive Team 184.8—183.3 Offensive Team
irt us offensively is the lack
scrimmage.
of speed.”
.To compensate some for that
lack of-Speed Sultis has brought
And again It* goes without say-
Kenny Fenelon, a 10 flat sopho-
more, up to the varsity for a
trial. The added speed is ex;
peeled to help Ihe Ganders 4n
the future, but the conditions
The Series
1956— Baytown 35, Spring Branch 0
1957— Baytown 21, Spring Branch 13
1958— Baytown 33 , Spring Branch 0
1959— Baytown 21, Spring Branch 20
1W2—Spring Branch 9, Bayotwn 0
AT PRICES YOU’LL FIND HARD
TO BELIEVE!
FEATURE FOR FEATURE THE
BARGAIN OF THE YEAR!
the starting call both ways not
too deep into the season. Hen-
dricks has been dubbed "an
outstanding prospect" by every
one of the Gander coaches and
Herrera may belong in the same
class as soon as he acquires a
little more toughness.
Rntfi offensive ends, Jimmy
Ammons and Dickie Dixon, and
guards Mike Williams and Jer-
ALLOWANCES EVER OFFERED
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moved him to the terminal post.
Dermy McAfee, an outstanding
defensive linebacker, will man
the center position and his oniy
previous experience is with the
suicide squad. McAfee is a jun-
ior, 1
The Ganders hold a 4-2 edge
over, the Bruins thus far.and
are hoping to increase 4t Friday
night - • ...; . >
“The Ganders,” Sultis said in
summing up Friday night’s en-
nnlinfAP “will crivA ft WWTfi A.f-
HUMBLE
there to win it
"We had to double up on
the young boy* we have and the
time it takes them to learn all
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JVs In Home Opener, Suidders On Road
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Starting Lineups
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LG — Jom«s Coi
C — Jtrry Lloyd
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RE - Tommy Pullen
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WB - Gary Lewie
P! Jon McManus
FB —R.C. Jonnice
iW^ilve Changes
as - Wirnoim '
Jerry Soker
rtgemery or jlm So-
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RG - Rodney Craig or Jim Sanders
RLB — James Holiemon
fcl-W Burch
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Isideht "it
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plans for
i next year
nn said
bit Europe
Imself, and
| Humphrey
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the lady
lid friends
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Goldwa-
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I called her
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18:7
Ron Ki
r and Kevin Louns-
nd their Suicide Squad
1964 opener at 2 p.m
Saturday at Spring Branch, and
the Junior Varsity debuts five
hours later at home.
Paul Bill Kern and Drew Dun*
lap send their JV charges
against Spring Branch’s juniors
at 7 p.m. in Cedar Bayou Sta-
dium
"Boy those kids are small
Kramer said. “In fact I would
go as far as to say thdt that is
the smallest group I have seen
out since I have been hefe, You
never can tell, though, with a
young group. They may be
small bat they may really hit.
Besides, they haven’t stopped
growing yet. We mi ‘
big boys out of tL_ _
the time they’re seniors
That was an early prognostica-
tion, and Kem later confirmed
the part about “small but good."
"I'll tell you (here are some
small ones out there, but they
subvarsity like to hit you,” Kem said. "I
have some foot-
this year. We
don’t have too many boys on
Both teams have been to pads
only a week and four days and
have been through one full-scale
scrimmage, a joint operation
against Class 3A Channel view a
little more than a week ago,
The talk of the
squads has been concerning really think'we havi
size. This was noticed the first ball prospects this
day of practice, ’*
II play-
s'll win
the junior varsity, 19, but the backfield position where he can
ones we have are football * .....
ers. You can bet that we'
some games.
"Right how,' Kern said dis-
cussing his present needs, "We
could use some guards and ends.
We will probably get some help
from the varsity as far as this good
have some is concerned. We usually
group by
'didn’t play for the
about four vamity players
didn't play for the Gander
night before. This always helps
£
finders the
run the ball
"We have three pretty good
quarterbacks in Clyde Williams,
Jerry Baker and Mark Kirkland.
I could alternate Baker between
fallback and quarterback if I
need to,-He runs the ball pretty
ps our :
but it also helps the boy, He
will get more playing experience
here than he would on the var-
sity and that experience will
help him get a job next year.”
Kem is so well- stocked with
quarterbacks that he may
switch one of them to another good crew," Lounsberry said of
Baker and Kirkland were both
In the thick of the fight for the
third quarterhacking joh op the
varsity but both lost out to Rich-
ard Plato.
Kem lost a good back when
Allan Acosta was called up
the varsity because of an
lury. Acosta would have helped
mmensely in Ihe defensive
backfield.
T think we have a pretty
the Suicide Squad. “They’ve got for, I think ^they showed up
lot to learn, of course, but
that's what they are down here
UH Cougars
Big Favorite
HOUSTON (API — Houston
•nd Trinity clash at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at Rice Stadium In
Ihe football season opener
for both teams. It Is their first
meeting since 1950.
Houston is a'heavy favorite.
The visiting Tigers, from San
Antonio, hold a .VI victory
edge in four previous games.
Due to pace Houston are
seniors Joe Lopasky, left half-
back, and Jack Skng, starting
quarterback. Along With sen-
ior tackle Ous Brezlna. they
rank among the heat In the,
Smith west. - < .
Halfback OI>ert Logan Is
Trinity's big offensive gurt.
Senior guard Eric Booth bul-
warks Hie Tiger forward wall.
real good in'the Channelvlew
scrimmage."
"Right now," ’Kramer said,
"we are Juggling the boys
around to different postttoas,
trying to find nut where they
will fit in best."
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Fenelon is a big blow.
He came up because of the
injury of starting halfback
Jaime Acosta.
"Kenny Is doing a real fine
joh for us in practice," Pete
said, "Of course he’ll improve
during the latter part of the
season. A lot of people have
asked me if I’m seriously going
to use him. If I wasn’t I W’ould
not have brought him up. He
[and Denson are the only speed
l|vve have.”
Dwight Denson, who is slated
to fill in for the injured Acosta
I against Spring Branch, is a
(track lettcrman and has, shown
a marked improvement this fall
"I’m r e a 11 y satisfied with
Dwight’s work. He has made a
j heck of an improvement,
The starting backfield for the
(Ganders Friday probably will be
ijone of the most inexperienced
that has worn the maroon and
(white,
Wingback Kelly Olive is the
[I only starter who is familiar with
his position since he was a start-
| er last season
"You always have to believe
[that an experienced man like
I Olive will do a good job. He’
played the position before and
[ you can only expect good play
[from him,“
Starting fullback Gemrge Rin-
II con needs no introduction but
[ he has never lined up to the
fullback spot. Rincon was
all - district selection as a de-
[ fensive halfback last aeason and
a sometime starter as att of-
(fensive halfback:
Starting quarterback Tommy
[Sooy is ihe most experienced
signal caller the Ganders have
and he has yet to start a var-
jsify football fgamc,
Sooy possibly will get reljef
[from Richard Oliver Friday
night. Oliver himself is a con-
verted end and it is no secret
in the Gander camp that he is
lithe most accomplished passer.
Richard only participated iii
three days of practice, sitting
[out most of the period with an
injured ankle. But it is hard to
tell that the rangy junior miss-
ed any at all. His passing was
sharp and his running ability
eafne as a real pleasant sur-
prise, especially after missing
Iso much. *
The Ganders have lour letter-
[ men in the line for Friday night
and not a one of them is a
" tackle. Seniors Jack Spivey and
' Donald Bartgis will get the
starting offensive cal! while jun-
tos Charles Hendricks and Liz
lerrera will go defensively.
'Hendricks and Herrera, two
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1964, newspaper, September 11, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057258/m1/7/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.