The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 8 of 32
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Wwdmiday, Qctobtr 27. Wi
Stings Riddled By Injuries - -
TC Hoping Ball Control
Is Key To Grid Victory
TEXAS CITY (Sp) - "In or- hookup. "They are better than
,, Jm m er for us to win any ball game, their record indicates. They
So you lad better check with « *»»e to be *hyJUgh. We’ll looked great against Sterling,
your local game management probabl>' have »ustaIn <he even though they lost and I saw
authorities before you take out Ml Lee-They are dan- them play against Rayburn,
on your deer hunt,
Statistics Fantastic
Deer Season
Set To Open
On Nov. 13
bf 27,1771
Jackson Is The Leader
Of Ball High Attack
GALVESTON (Sp) - Coach clipped off 4,934 yards in a ca- 111 times Hr 716 more yards.
Joe Woolley of Ball High came rear that goes back to his Fullback Brad Deyon, who
right out and laid Monday sophofnore days This season, hasn’t played in two weeks but
morning his Golden Tors did * ^ 1 * ■“ —1
not suffer a letdown Friday
passes for Mi yards and rushed Rangers, had M2 yards on 90
^carries. Lonnie Kirby, a t§U-
night in their 14-7 victory over
it a bit,” Parker laughed),
/.nllor) o “urwt nnp" hv
Angleton.
Oilers Add
As a rule the turkey hunting
back, has also been out
"I know they have a good
And he said he hopes Ball
High is ready for the Sterling
challenge this week when the
Tors and Rangers argue over
the District 24-AAAA leader-
ship Friday at Stallworth
Stadium.
"We did not have a letdown,"
Woolley yid without hesita-
tion. "Angleton has got a real
good football team. They ire
good on offense, good on de- city Chiefs for running back Ition. He’s got good speed and is could have hunted either bear
fpnop anri that/ malro unit trnrk ___a »i.i______a _ imm a__s. * _»l i» e r ..... __i.__u__..______». m. l.
So spoke Lloyd Parker of
Texas City as he started pre-
paring for Friday’s District 24-
AAAA confrontation with Rob-
ert E. Lee.
The game is a 7:30 p.m. af-
fair at Texas City. .
football team," Parker conti- -He's small but he’s a
nued. good one," Parker summed up.
Parker mentioned his Stin- Offensively, Parker said his
garees were hampered by in- starting lineup would probably
■—1-_ /-j .I—i------luw- consist of Donnie Long and
Ricky Wilkenfield at ends,
Fred Johnson and Robert Hal-
ite TYeybig at offensive and de- [is at tackles. Don Sciba and
i Gorcyca at center, Clark at
quarterback, Greg Stroud at
flanker, Raydon Alexander at
fullback and Darnell Meyers at
halfback.
Defensively, Ricky Childs,
Hollis, Wilkenfeld, David Fles-
sner and Scott Darwin should
make Texas City's five-man
front with Fred Johnson and
Gorcyca at linebackers and
Ricky Clifton, Alexander, Mey-
four starters — David Hamil-
ton at defensive halfback, And-
gressive Gander team,” Park- fensive tackle, Robbie Solis at Kevin Johnson at guarts, John
er said over long distance
fense and they make you work
for everything.
"They have a real fine foot-
ball team” Woolley, who has
guided the Tors to a 7-0 season
record, repeated. "Looking at
the game film we completely
controlled the game but
coulcki’t score but 14 points."
’ In order to win, Jim Hess’
Rangers will have to stop.Gal-
veston’s premier quarterback,
or javelina through Oct. 31, but
that’s gone by the boards now.
In Harris County you can
start hunting deer Nov. 13, and
hunt them until Jan. 2. The
limit is three deer, no more
Robert Holmes and a 1972 draft a fine football player. But the
choice. rest of Jim’s kids are good, too.
Monday the Oilers traded run- |We’ve got lo stop their speed.”
ning back Joe Dawkins to Den--———
ver for running back Dick Post. MONEY IN SPORTS
Holmes, a Moot4,220pound- NEW YORK (AP)“The
er, was the leading kickoff re- All-American Dollar," (Hough-
ft&e Jtoptoton Gun
Ing an appearance
ne designer A. N.
1 as over sand and
f Sakhalin off the
-ton of freight.
than two bucks. The same re-
gulation applies to Liberty
County. It also applies in Mont-
gomery and Hardin Counties, i
Hardin County permits hunting
deer with dogs.
turner in pro football last year ton Mifflin, $7.98) is an absorb-
with a 29.2 average. He was the ing book which touches all the
second leading rusher In 0m aspects of big money in sports.
irneral
SCOPE
otices
ers and Howard Luster in the
AFL in 1968 and played in the It was written by sports writer
1969 All-Star game. , Joseph Durao.
secondary.
one Kerry Jackson.
iSSIE MAE BUSCH
i will be held at 10:30
sday for Mrs. Bessie
'h at Cedar Bayou-
Church, with the
Felder officiating,
be in Cedar Bayou
top tightflnds in pro iootball,
Jackson, who igained 171 came to the Oilers in an off-1
yards against Mgleton, has season trade from San Diego,
fabulous statistics in a fabulous. He set a record of 57 catches
three-year career. 'm for tight end in 1967 and waa
THIS IS BALL HIGH’S KERRY JACKSON
He’s Out To Demolish Sterling's Rangers
The smooth No. 14 has all-AFL in 1965.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066186/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.