The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977 Page: 15 of 28
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• • Silver Garners 10-8 Win In Sterling Spring Game
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(a*ch Al Dennis h*> continually pntwd hu until tV fourth quarter when quartertock a« Mt lo ri aw far V
ft*" enthusiasm thu spring and it showed Jimmy Twirduwski limbered up hi. im ,nd "Z “Tito , m.rb mi far tV
loihming tor comm which had ion* rough found Handy Holloway four Umo to key tor «,* ‘ ,P* .JrJTihm, ,uiijjr totoifoiand Mi iwrivni *x
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vhuol bum and then proceeded to roct their yardi, ill to Holloway ^ wLTkick was trur a V dwTStonhe S
irarwportjiiun on its springs by pounding feet Kandy Wnghl wn tV leading Wue rusher ^L-,. (H1 lhp MX)(rblufd hri( ^ toe third quarter drew toi do*
on being back in the fill TV quirterhacki did i good lob although J . ,, .1 t?,. uiTniT..TT.™ ” 1 -**P* d w«m good game. Derail said
fullback (airy Lamb highlighted tV mm- thought IV pining was a Into offmdDrnrui fJ ^ *f,r,wd 6 *" c&nom by toe scan- thil we
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tv top rushing honors in toe game some in toe fourth quarter but a lot of that (a it- w" *** good chance to v ■ good toottnll team neat
liimb showed V has made tV adjustment tnbutrd to Handv Itolh.wiv Vs i fine irm. A pm interference tall away from an v ve* I Hunk our cohmseow la a ml key " I
irom linebacker very well ai V unveiled a rath- er " completed pat* offset a bolding penalty and
"hVd funning stvV that should add a little ex Twarduwdu lo Hollo was heated up a sluggish <*uiw tV Slim within tersenka s loe range
jlia keg ot power to the Hanger oltense wxt HJue offense The Whites led IM in tV fourth
quarter when IV pair went to work
IV Silver squad rode the hacks ol Lamb and The Blue touchdown drive revved
Wph Koto-rson who had » yards on II Twardowski hit Holloway for 2a
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PHIUDKLPHIA (API - TV flaming red hair once flowed
down Hilt Walton s back and had to V tied together in a pony
tail Now, it's tittle mote than a crew cut TVcharoctmstir ban
dinru is gone and so u much of hu scraggly Vard
It» my new look, said Walton How do you like it’"
Well, it will take some getting used to Walton u toe mountain
nun no longer Hu curly hair u cropped short and hu Vard u
neatly trimmed He looks like an elongated college kid freshly
graduated and out looking lor hu first job
Walton resumes work Sunday when V leads IV Portland Trail
Blazers against tV Philadelphia 78ers ui tV lint game ol tV
National BaskrthaU Association s championship playoff senes
TV opener in tV best-of-seven senes will V televised nationally
by CBS at 12 30 pm CDT
Much of IV Htaters success this season ran V attributed lo
Walton TV third year renter from UCLA managed to stay
Valthy through most of IV season and Vlped a restructured
l*ortland club post its first winning record ever
Walton epitomues Portland s style of play When V gets tV
ball, he looks to pass not to shoot Such unselfishness tends to
rub off on his teammates and leads to a positive atmosphere on 1
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Thai's one of tV intangibles coaches love to talk about
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Lounsberry Steps Down At REL
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Kevin Lounsberry IV longtime defensive birkfiekl
roach at Hubert E Lee. u stepping down lo work in tV
drivers' education program at tV school
bums berry has been a coach in Baytown since 1956 and
has been at hu alma mater. REL. since 1956
"I've got a few mixed emotions " said Lounsberry
about leaving a sport that has taken 31 years of hu life
"It’s going to be awfully hard lo just sit up in toe stands
and I'll miss working with tV kids and watching them
progress
Still. tVre coma a ume in everybody s life when they
have to think about wtut they'll be doing in (Vir later
years You can t coach forever "
luunsberry was an all-state and all-Amenca selection
while a fullbark-linebacker at Robert E Lee in 1951 un-
der Coach Dan Stallworth and he plaved in tV Texas
High School Coaches Association s All-Star football game
in 1952 lie later came back to Baytown after college al
Baylor and Sam Houston State to take tV head coach's
job at Baytown Junior
l»unsberry was elevated to tV varsity level at REL in
1966 along with present Vad coach Hon Kramer and
slaved with Kramer when V look over for present
athletic director Pete Sultis in 1968
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IMINMK STANLEY del, quarterback ol the Silvers, prepares to drops oft to delend. Steve WalmsJey l22i of the Silvers looks to
throw downfield while Blue linebacker Richard Brister <53i block Alfred Smith (451 of the Blue.
carroll fadal.
Ward Unsung Man In
Cowboys’ Organization
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SWC Teams Abound
KEVIN LOUNSBERRY
With. All-Americas'!
Rockets Prove Future
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DALLAS (APi - Future field in North Dallas last week, speed-endurance, pure endirr-
trips to the Super Bowl by the ‘American athletes always ance, pure strength and
Dallas Cowboys could depend have stressed skills and strength-endurance."
on the teachings of a man who haven't concentrated on said between races “This is a
has never coached football weights and conditioning. With speed drill, each man running
above the high school level. our conditioning program. 10 springs with plenty of rest in
The names and faces of we re trying to get away from between Another day, we will
coaches like Tom Landry, Dan that.'
Reeves and Mike Ditka are as Ward, whose
familiar as many of the team’s athletic frame, boyish face and endurance. For pure endur-
players to Cowboy fans, while Robert Redford-like smile ance, last Sunday we had some
conditioning and flexibility belie his 43 years, hopes the linemen running 10 miles at
Coach Bob Ward is virtually Cowboys are getting a head eight minutes per mile."
unknown outside the Dallas or- start on the rest of the NFL
gamut ion
But Cowboy
players and Ward himself staff,
agree that as improved “The year is carefully di- All-Pro Martin grimaces, ob-
scouting and drafting techni- vided into the season itself, the viously disappointed. "I
ques serve to balance the post-season, and early and late wanted to keep 'em all under
talent in the National Football pre-season," he says, “Part of seven," he says.
League, team conditioning and the year is used to build Ward says that one of his fa-
strength will play a bigger part strength and endurance and vorite expressions is "Fatigue
in deciding team success or part to maintaining whaf makes cowards of us all."
failure
Gone forever are the days On this day. Ward was wear- the Cowboys, Ward is trying to
when NFL players can depend ing a drab gray t-shirt and see that the other teams turn
on training camp to get in shorts with a Dallas cap and coward before Dallas does,
shape. Landry says. Condi- mirror sunglasses. He was It's not surprising to learn
lioning is now a year-round af- standing at midfield timing 60- that he earned a doctorate at
yard dashes.
"I think the Russians and The first group of four to hearing him use phrases like
East Germans proved that in race by included star defensive “aerobic capacity" in making a
the last Olympics," Landry linemen Ed “Too Tall” Jones point,
said at the Cowboy practice and Harvey Martin. The se- For weight training, the
cond included smaller players Cowboys have a covered area
like Aaron Kyle and Mel adjacent to their practice field
Renfro, who is attempting to that has contraptions straight
rehabilitate bad knees.
After each spring, Ward chamber,
would call out the times and t
record them on a note pad,
"We try to train every factor
to the nth degree-speed,
Two teams that closed out the 1976 SWC foot- SPICER. RUSSELL OLIVER, AHTHl'R j
Ward toil season will open il this year Baylor and KDWARDS and TOM NORRIS, finally gol
Texas Tech. That game will preview several coach JIM HALLER a topnolch guard in Mr- ^
players ballvhooed as all-Americas, including Unnan Community College's VINNTE (THE
Tech's RODNEY ALLISON, l)AN IRONS and JET) JOHNSON. Johnson, a juco all-America, I By JOHN BUCK Thai s whv the best teams W1|j, \furphv. is not even close
RICHARD AKLEDGE and Baylor's JOHN was considered the No 1 player in Texas, JC or j HOUSTON (CN) — The were probably Portland with to the best
KRAMER, GARY JOHNSON and RONALD high school. The Bears also landed eight top Houston Rockets are a new Bill Walton, Los Angeles with Houston also pulled a rare
BURNS Other SWC players mentioned in schoolboys NBA force to reckon with. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and evm in this town s sports cir-
the all-America vein are Longhorns EARL Amencansarealwa.vslookingforheroes.es- The Bayou City repraenta- Houston with Malone. cles bv taking advantage ot the
CAMPBELL, BRAD SHEARER and pecially in sports Nowhere is it more clear than lives will not be in the finals The one exception is draft in giving up a first-round
RUSSELL KRXLEBEN; Aggies GEORGE in horse racing, where every year a new horse is Sunday That right goes to Philadelphia The 76ers have draft choice tor next year
WOODARD, FRANK MYERS, TONY hailed as a triple crown cinch. First it was RIVA teamwork conscious Portland such great individual talent. Houston eot Malone
FRANKLIN and DAVID WALKER; Razor- kIIMJE, then FOOLISH PLEASURE and and Philadelphia, a collection they can afford to go without a
backs LEOTIS HARRIS and STEVE LITTLE HONEST PLEASURE Now it's SEATTLE of great individual talents dominant center
and Cougars DANNY DAVIS, ANTHONY SLEW. Slew won the derby in a rather slow The rockets beat Portland The experts also say a team He can score He can domi-
FRANCIS and DAVID HODGE. tjme with all his top rivals on the shelf. Already, three out of four in the regular that wins big has to’ have at nak. )(,, w,|| be aroun(j for a
The SWC. which gained no small measure of he’s a national celebrity and the odds-on season And the Houstonians least one high-powered guard long time He's one of the four
basketball respectability last year, apparently favorite to win the triple crown. Some of his handled themselves well in the who can score well and hand best centers in the game
helped itself during the recruiting wars, Arkan- chief rivals will be ready for him inthe Preak- semi-final series against 76ers out assists. The Rockets have
sas. which returns "The Three Basketeers," ness, and if he fades in the longer Belmont like before losing, four games to three in Calvin Murphy. John
SIDNEY MONCRIEF, MARVIN DELPH and he did the Kentucky Derby, he'll be in serious two j,U(-as and Mike Newlin
RON BREWER, along with big men JIM trouble
('OUNCE and STEVE SCHALL, appeared to Despite record performances by big names
have a lock on the throne room, but if recruits CARL WILLIAMS of Columbia and MIKE
pan out. other schools could seriously challenge MOSLEY of Humble, it was Brenham that
EDDIE SUTTON’S Hogs. Sutton, too. didn't sit quietly slipped in and won the 3A state track
still, signing 6-8 JAMES CROCKETT as well as title, in class 4A, it was Galveston Ball’s swirl-
Texan MICHAEL WATLEY and MIKE jng Tornadoes that ran away with the state
YOUNG from basketball-crazy Indiana. Baylor, ''crown. It must,tie something in the Southeast
which returns a good nucleus in LARRY Texas water
Still Ahead Of Them
run the sprints one after the
tanned, other to build both speed and
The Martin-Jones group
one year after he became a whizzes by again and Ward
coaches, full-time member of the Dallas calls out to Martin,” Seven-
flat "
Moses is still a kid He has a
world ol talent He is mature,
Not a bad trade for a draft
choice
Thanks to Moses, the Rock-
ets will be in the champion-
tense wins games and defense ship picture for years to come,
wins championships.
That makes sense in Rous-
Rocket boosters have to be
proud of their gutty perform-
ance. their overall record and
recognition as an NBA power.
This Rocket team was an ex-
Those in the know say of-
Translated to his work with
we've got."
If they can find a quick, defen-
sive-minded forward and some
, , , , ton. The Rockets are the best defensive help for the bench,
ample of several NBA laws, scoring team in the game when they will be mighty salty
long ago established and up- (hey are hot. And they are More importantly, the Hous-
held almost every year usually hot. ton fans hTve finally jumped
The experts say you have to But their defense, especially 0n the Rocket bandwagon,
have the big man to win. The
Rockets didn’t have one until
Moses Malone came along. It
was Moses who led the Hous-
tonians to the limelight.
With only five players on the
court at one time, a team with
a talented big man has a defi-
nite advantage in many ways.
That team gets more re-
bounds. has better defense
inside and gets high percent-
age shots from closer range.
the University of Indiana after
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977, newspaper, May 22, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144855/m1/15/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.