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Coach Tom: | that since we: was about the: hat Dutton was - Davis denies allegations ayer at the left: in testimony a future left in FORT WORTH (AP)—Murder recorded by McCrory, who wore a t defensive end: The Aug. 18 conversation ends Wilborn. .conspiracy uefendant Cullen Davis body microphone attached by Tuesday that he talked about the instructor and bodyguard, Pat re going to try FBI with Davis telling McCrory to “go Davis says the original plan was testified Wednesday that he never agents. alleged contract murders with Burleson. : : »cause Harvey - back to the original plan.” to head off an alleged murder plot “ ordered FBI informant David Haynes asked Davis if an McCrory contends McCrory because he didn’t think he In the Aug’ 20 tape, McCrory tells that the against himself It will be un-¢ McCrory to do anything to Joe by outbidding the would be breaking the law by just Davis he has carried out a contract agreement were made in which original plan was to kill Beverly hired killers. i take a while" Eidson, the divorce judge the state Davis would pay McCrory. talking about it. hit on Davis’ divorce judge. Mc- the swing of Bass, an accusing eyewitness to a Davis testified that after the Aug. says was the target of a murder-for- “There was absolutely no Haynes did not play the Aug. 18 Crory has testified Davis ordered = ¢ shooting spree at the Davis mansion 18 meeting, he called a purported hire plot. \ agreement to pay David McCrory tapes, but worked from transcripts, “hits” on Judge Joe Eidson and that left two dead and two FBI agent and was told, | do not feel * The testimony came as Davis and any money... I never told him to do wounded. Miss Bass identified saying the playing of the tape would others. £2 Davis “Everything seems to be going just Davis said to play Sunday his attorney, Richard “Racehorse” involve “technical difficulties.” he had no “ironclad anything to Joe Eidson,” Davis said. as the gunman in black who fired fine. Keep cooperating with Mr. ntil I see his * Haynes, went over transcripts of an “Nor did I tell him or anybody else the shots, but an Davis contends he was the victim agreement” with McCrory to kill Amarillo jury McCrory.” of an elaborate frame concocted by Aug. 18 meeting between Davis and to do anything to Joe Eidson.” found Davis innocent anyone and that McCrory “never of killing his The 46-year-old millionaire ad talked to, McCrory. The meeting was Eidson was not harmed. stepdaughter, 12-year-old McCrory, Davis’ ex-wife, Priscilla, indicated at any time he was going Andrea industrialist defendant testified and former Fort Worth karate season started - to commil a criminal act.” :

it at the time, . Frogs to appear decided to do because of the: promoting autos

. Both Superfrog and a former “decided it would be nice” to have Superfrog will appear at car Nail at the dealership’s new car dealerships today to promote the presentation, said Jeffreys. as’ numerous arrival of 1980 autos. Nail was requested by Ryan, nalties in the Former Superfrog mascot Al Nail Jeffreys said, because he was judged 1s’ inability to has been hired by an advertising to be the most enthusiastic person s season, Akers company for Ryan Oldsmobile, available, based on cution. It’s not: past per- 6620 Camp Bowie Blvd. He will point. It’s not: formance. “He has an exuberance appear with Dallas Cowboy on or the same | for creating excitement,” he added. quarterback Roger Staubach from Later when the agency checked 6-8 p.m., said Charles Jeffreys, of with the athletic department about Dally Advertising Inc. i1 times on the engaging Nail, they found that he 50-yard line Also, current TCU Superfrog, in had forfeited the role because of cored only two the person of Mike McCord, will TCU Athletic Department 1g a final tally appear with the TCU cheerleaders regulations concerning the mascot’s 1 the game. and race car driver Johnny conduct during home football Rutherford at 7 p.m. Thursday at can’t cure,” games, Jeffreys said. Jack Williams Chevrolet, 1300 S. ded that Texas The offer to appear at the University Dr. 1 line offense. dealership was readily accepted, Both of the dealerships’ Nail said. “There are people who celebrations will involve the recognize my ability All-Games promotion of athletics, according to to perform, advertise, promote Be Pts. Opp. Sports Promotion and draw a & Director, John 99 ‘57 crowd,” he added. Grace. BIG WHEEL ON CAMPUS — Jason Johnson gets “pushed argund” °S iff photo by Susan Ma alone 100 The former mascot will not wear by which has an enrollment 20 three- and four-year-olds, also ‘At Williams Chevrolet, Superfrog , Brian Hutchinson. Both children attend the Child Development allows TCU 112 a duplicate frog costume because morning students in child development to observe and participate and the cheerleaders will pass out program, part of TCU's Home Economics in a nursery 64 TCU owns the legal rights. department. The program, school environment. Frog Fever caps and bumper 68 However, Nail found a costume 16 stickers while there will be a more to his liking that Ryan Olds drawing for free tickets Students will elect both sexes to the TCU- will rent for him to wear tonight. 71 Houston game at the Oldsmobile Grace acknowledged Nail’s } 53 dealership, Grace said. talents and said that if Nail can Superfrog and the cheerleaders obtain the work he is looking for, Homecoming court filing begins will be officially representing TCU Houston 13, “more power to him.” Nail is a and will not charge Jack Williams “naturally funny person,” and he BY NANCYLEE NOVELL of Representatives Tuesday. Chevrolet for their services, Grace has the ability to perform well in a queen's escort and four runners-up The Homecoming Committee felt House Writer This bill was passed after the to be elected in the campus election, said. 3 that by electing the escorts from the costume, Grace said. Student Organizations Committee as opposed to the earlier proposal in entire campus they would not be ech, 2 p.m; At one of the football games The public's reaction is pleasing found a similar bill, House Bill 79- Filing for Homecoming elections which the escorts would be selected violating student’s rights, Snyder tional TV); which Nail performed as Superfrog, also to the official Superfrog, Grace 28, in violation of section 6 in the opens Monday, Oct. 15, the House from five campus organizations. said. David Ryan of Ryan Oldsmobile said. Student Bill of Rights. of Student Representatives an- Speaking for the opposition. Anne T— No legislation was to be con- Representatives nounced Tuesday. passed the bill Magner, a visitor, said, “You've sidered Tuesday, but representatives after very little debate. Nancy equalized the chance of men and ['A Both a female Homecoming voted to suspend the rules and Snyder, vice president in charge of women running for the queen and a male queen's escort will consider the Homecoming bill programming, vidual air rifle said that the student Homecoming court, but you've still College Bowl announced be elected by students during because of the close date of the poll conducted last spring ints out of a showed a relegated them to sexist Homecoming festivities, according elections. desire to return to the tradition of a roles. . . . It’s still a violation of to a bill passed by the Student House The bill provides for a male Homecoming queen. Section 6.” Beck said the. Next Thursday is the deadline for applications for the second annual rs a chance to: College ance early in Bowl competition, to be held on campus Oct. 23, 24 and 25, the results of Susie Olson, chairman of the Public Relations committee of Real estate program Programming Council, said. inaugurated id he expects ent and a The competition will be from 5 to 7 each night in the Student Center.

College Bowl is a national academic competition sponsored by the BY SUSAN WALKER spoke Tuesday at a luncheon to Association of College Unions-International. The question and answer to have an outstanding school of The Mortgage Bank Association ction will be Skiff Writer inaugurate the school’s new real business. It will grow in quality.” of Fort Worth awarded game involves two teams of four players each. estate program. scholarships louston State to two senior finance majors, During the competition, players are asked questions, worth 10 to 30 The program is financed through Johnson said there will be more Mark “Prior to this year there was a Million and points each, about math, history, geography, literature, mythology and a grant from the Texas Association marketing and finance courses Bryan Pennebaker. : series of real estate courses that Patricia Adams, another the sciences. of Realtors. Mrs. Beth Carter, required for the new program. senior didn’t have a proper sequence or finance major, was awarded Olson said the purpose of the event is “to promote scholastic com- representing the association, a ° emphasis. Now there is a structured He stressed that the success of the scholarship from the Henry S. © petition between TCU and other colleges.” : presented a check for $3054 to Dr. program program,” Dr. Edward Johnson, depends on the amount of Miller program. Last year’s TCU team placed second in regionals at Tulane dean of the M.J. Neely School of Joseph Lipscomb, the head of the support from the business com- new program. University. Members of that team included Brian Cadwallader, Business, said. munity. This support had already The recipient of the 1979 He presented the check to Texas Theresa Landrum, Kylie Alschwede and Jim Cannon. He and several members of the been shown in the form of Research Center Award was Sherry lL Fort Worth business community Chancellor William Tucker, who scholarships and internships, he Skidmore, a senior accounting said that with it TCU will “continue 3 said. major. 4 =) yis Local talent featured NEWS BRIEFS in Hideaway program Congress deadlocked on funding KVIL helicopter crash lands ht! The Hideaway will offer the first ~ major. Halden writes and performs DALLAS—Radio station KVIL’s traffic-control helicopter U I.D. in a series of local talent shows, WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressional leaders told President Carter crash-landed her own music on the piano. in a field Tuesday evening only a short Wednesday they see no easy solution to a bitter deadlock over abortion distance from bumper-to- called Metro Talent Nights, tonight bumper rush-hour traffic on Dallas’ In all, there will be four Metro funding that is holding up many federal benefit and payroll checks. R.L. Thornton Freeway. on, at 8 p.m. in The Hideaway. Pilot Wayne Stout and traffic reporter Ben Laurie Talent Nights, Mike Schwinn, “Right now, we're in a stalemate,” House Speaker Thomas escaped injury. I The opening act will be Kathy P. O'Neill Officials for KVIL Radio said the plane developed Ward, a sophomore journalism Hideaway chairman, said. He said said after he and other leaders engine trouble about * met with Carter at their weekly White 5:15 p.m. and had to land that two in a field near Military Parkway and major, who sings and plays the or three acts will perform House breakfast. Dolphin Road. at each, guitar. Following Ward will be and added that fifteen acts Sen. Warren Magnuson, D-Wash., chairman of the Senate Ap Norka Contreras, a ‘auditioned. High school propriations Committee, told Carter that the Senate would not go elects male queen psye The series, now in its first year, along with the House's restrictive language on the use of federal funds —Roy Dowdell, a 6-foot, 200-pound forimer linebacker consists primarily of TCU students, | for abortions. at Laurel Highlands High School, will be on the field Saturday Talent Show last weekend. : but Schwinn said that they hope to in an | And O'Neill said the House probably would not give up that only slightly less bruising role—homecoming queen. The main act tonight will be recruit talent from the whole Dowdell, who language in favor of the Senate’s more liberal version, he said. says he’s an honor student, Jast week edged out 12 | Diane Halden, a sophomore pre- Metroplex area in the future. female candidates for the title at the school which is located about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. School Puppeteer visits university Fort Worth loses aviation grants officials called Dowdell’s title “an embarrassment.” and they immediately suggested that he resign. Bruce D. Schwartz will bring his FORT WORTH A Federal Aviation Administration official says Fort ‘Worth has forfeited its right to Worker wins suit over to campus at p.m. further federal aviation grants by GM | allowing two fuel suppliers exclusivity at Meacham Field. : AUSTIN—A former Houston steelworker who suffered brain | _ Kenneth Geier, an FAA hearing examiner, notified the Southwest 14 years ago when his 1962 Corvair damage went out of control and t : over won a $2.4 million victory over General Motors W

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TCU DAILY SKIFF Member—AssociatedPress ~~ Monica Atine Krausse, Editor Bob Scully, Advertising Manager Paige Pace, Managing Editor Nancylee Novell, Editorial Page Assistant Esther D'Amico, Asst. Managing Editor Cindy Norman, News Editor Chris Kelley, Campus Editor Karl Jacobson, Sports Editor Danny Biggs, Photo Editor Amy Plunkett, Copy Editor Matt Keith, Sports Writer Vickie D. Ashwill, Productions Supervisor Paula LaRocque, Faculty Adviser benefits Dr. Doug Newsom, Department Chairman Nuclear hazards exceed v4

21 Christian Sci 2 Thursday, October 11,1979 Vol 78., No. All capital costs have increased } tureship, will BY TODD SHIPMAN Skiff Columnist tremendously in the past few years, Diary and

TCU DAILY SKIFF, student newspaper at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, and the costs of building nuclear drawing on Sh Texas, is published Tuesday through Friday during class weeks except review week, finals week and summer term. Views expressed are those of the students involved power plants have risen at an even the public | Supporters of nuclear power have “and do not necessarily reflect administrative policies of the University. advocated its use based on two greater rate than costs of other | ® ®. claims. They insist that nuclear power plant construction. In ad- reactors are reasonably safe, and dition, most reactors will produce they claim that nuclear power power at just over one-half of their House too tired capacity, because of shutdowns and Robert Arne would be an important and in- as the “father dispensable source of energy for safety slowdowns. The dangers of nuclear power and will be on can years to come. Green Honors ¢ of controversy? But the events at Three Mile the effects of radiation are not fully known or understood. Advocates of Arneson’s vi Island this past summeg raised some clude two pul important questions regarding the nuclear energy say no danger has exhibition and There should have been more debate about the new relative safety of nuclear energy. been proved. However, it is wrong Homecoming bill that passed the House Tuesday. And secondly, it seems nuclear to assume that the danger is not Last week, representatives argued for about an hour power is not as essential to our there simply because it has not been energy future as we first believed. proved. ————— before passing House Bill 79-28—later declared illegal. The In addition to the environmental Nuclear power plants are Skiff classifieds ar House of Student Representatives took the best action threat, there are problems per- possible this week—it passed another bill allowing males to responsible for close to 13 percent of each day they app domestic electricity production. taining to the disposal of nuclear ———— be elected to the Homecoming court. Electricity accounts for only 30 wastes. Adequate solutions to these Of course, they didn’t have much choice in the matter. i percent of our total energy supply, problems have not been for- 1 The day before, the Student Organizations Committee so nuclear power provides less than thcoming. Burial of the waste seems New. restaurant o to be insufficient, and there is a aly side. Following p killed the first bill. SOC said Monday the first bill did, 4 percent of our total energy. persons, hostesse indeed, violate the Student Bill of Rights. The expectation "of nuclear energy moral issue involved—the cooks, busboys, df But now both males and females can get into the easing the oil shortage has not been possibility of contamination in later Apply in person. call 731-9222. Homecoming court, and everyone should be pleased. realized. This is due mainly to the generations. | And of course, the possibility of a Right? fact that nuclear power provides electricity, which never relied much disastrous nuclear accident became . PUB Except that now, some of the attitudes evidenced during evident at Harrisburg. The: costs of Writers, artists, pl on oil for its production anyway. ——— I Tuesday ’s house meeting are cause for worry A ESN EA I Little of the expected substitution nuclear power must ,be * § weighed ESB Sat Representatives seemed in a hurry to get rid of the whole against its benefits. ° & has occurred. ¥ il ’ Homecoming issue. They were in such a hurry they did Also economically, nuclear power Our future lies before nis, and we nothing to polish the final bill—which needed lots of is not a feasible alternative to the must decide if we want such: an 4 polishing. other power sources available to us. inefficient, expensive and-dangerous With the new bill, we still have a “queen” anda “queen’s Nuclear energy is not cheap. Most source of energy to be a part-of it. escort.” : costs of nuclear power are incurred Nuclear power should be aban- The new bill may be no longer illegal, but it’s still sexist before a plant ever operates. Those doned and a more rational energy in the minds of several representatives. The wording is also DUR ERIM REAPER include research and development policy emphasizing efficiency and awkward. What would have been wrong with changing the costs and construction costs. conservation should be formulated. wording and calling them *“queen’” and *‘king?”’ | Several members of the house must have realized this— $ but only one person, who wasn’t even a house represen- Heroes—can we count on them ? tative, spoke.

There was no need for another tedious, hour-long debate | speak or act boldly. Yet, America heroes? :. about the point—but surely the house could have taken BY AMY PLUNKETT film, there was one guy who risked Where are America’s Skiff Columnist was built by people like Patrick his life to see that good prevailed. Must we mourn the good guy? more than five minutes to discuss the problem. Henry and John Adams, who had Surely, there is still reason to have ° Editor's note: This is the first of a Yessir, the cavalry always came. 3 Representatives seem to be burnt out from the con- the courage to take action regar- john Wayne died and the Lone faith. The good guy, the hero—if weekly series dealing with = - troversy about Homecoming. The house got off toa good dless of personal consequences. Ranger was ordered by the courts to you're out there, please stand up America’s heroes. = start this semester—but’ they seer: to have aot Inc our art, our literature and our _. remove his mask. and be recognized. worth it to examine an issue thoroughly and turn out a The great Ameficon "dream has perfect, well-written bill. burst. No longer can the American When debate in the house is too much trouble, the house public count on the cinematic good guy to stand out among the crowd itself is in trouble. —Monica Anne Krausse of liars and morally corrupt. Editor There was a time when a great faith was among the American people. No matter how thick the Editorial policy lies, how poweiful the villain, or how hopeless the situation, there was always the faith that good The TCU Daily Skiff encourages guest columns, would prevail. editorials, and editorial cartoons. Columns and editorials But that faith has been lost. In its place is skepticism, distrust and must be typed, double spaced, and signed by the author. No Sponsorea anonymous material will be accepted. Cartoons must be even fear. drawn in india ink on white paper, and must also be signed. It’s not a fear of personal safety, but a fear of having lost control. So Before submitting a guest column or cartoon, we ask that guunnnnn you check with Nancylee Novell or Monica Anne Krausse, much wool has been pulled over 921-7423, to be sure your idea is not being duplicated by a American eyes that we now dismiss Full Ser as mere illusion those hopes we once Skiff staffer. had. Watergate and the questions All material will be edited for style, grammar, and taste. still unanswered surrounding the Signed material is solely the opinion of the author; unsigned Kennedy assassination have made editorials are the opinion of the majority of the Skiff staff. us leery. Too many people—important people—are reluctant or afraid to

A culture a day keepsstomach aches awa

: ‘BY MARTHA KIRBY Well, now it’s two hours later and “Mr. Bill? Mr. Spot?” says a room on a high cot all by them- Bill says, “not a sore throat, Nurse What will we do with you? Open up . Skiff Columnist Mr. Bill and his dog Spot (arf, arf) nurse, “Please come with me.” selves. But look, here comes a wide, Sluggo.” time to swab our throats!”

are allowed to enter the Health Now Mr. Bill and his dog Soot different nurse. “Rrff, rrfg!” says Spot. “Choke, choke,” says Mr. Bill. Center. (arf, arf) are sitting in a littie room OH NGOOO! It's Nurse Sluggo! Once again, boys and giris, it’s “My goodness,” says Nurse Nurse Sluggo smiles, “There, that

- time for the Mr. Bill Show! Today “Gee, Spot,” Mr. Bill says, “I on a high cot all by themselves. Now Nurse Sluggo is shaking his Sluggo, I forgot all about you.” . wasn't too bad, was it? Now, what ~ Mr. Bill has a stomach ache, and his shouldn’t have to wait long, There Much later Mr. Bill and his dog head, reading M:. Bill's ther- “And what seems to be your seems to be our trouble today?” Spot (arf, arf) are still sitting . . .

dog Spot (arf, arf) has sprained his are only four or five other people in mometer. problem, Spot?” says Nurse Slugg: . Mr. Bill and Spot look at each tail, so they are going to the Health here. Let's watch the soap opera.” “Been waiting long?” says the “Wiiat seems to be the trouble with an evil smile. other in dismay.

Center. “Arf,” whines Spot, trying not to nurse as she runs in and shoves with us today, Mr. Bill?” Nurse “Arf, arf, arf, arf,” says Spot. “1 forgot,” says Mr. Bill. “Arf, = - OH NOOO! They can’t get in. wag his tail. thermometers into their mouths. Sluggo says. “Let's take a throat culture,” says arf,” says Spot. The Health Center is closed from “Gosh, Spot,” says Mr. Bill a little “Migph, grmmph,” says Mr. Bill “Well, I have this stomach ache Nurse Sluggo. “Well, that will be $12.50 for the 11:30 until 1:30 and Mr. Bill will later, “‘we’ve watched “The Guiding as she runs out again. “Rrfig, rrifg,” and...” Mr. Bill says. throat “Yipe, yipe, yipe, yipel” cries cultures,” Nurse Sluggo says, have to wait on the steps until then. Light,’ ‘MASH,’ and ‘Match Game says Spot. *Let’s take a throat culture, 0.k.?"” Spot frantically. “You can NAN pay now or be billed After all, he’s in too much pain to do ‘79, and we still haven't seen the Once again Mr. Bill and his dog Nurse Sluggo interrupts. “Tsk, tsk,” says Nurse Sluggo in a later.” doctor! I wonder what . . . ” Spot (arf, arf) are sitting in a little “But it's a stomach ache,” Mr. sweet voice, “two difficult patients. OH NOOOOO!

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Orioles hang on in Series opener

BALTIMORE (AP)—Doug .167 during the regular season, on a 3-1 pitch, the strategy very When Billy Smith followed with a DeCinces smashed a two-run walked on four pitches. hearty worked. single, it finished Kison, who threw

homer, capping a five-run * Kison almost escaped by getting John Lowenstein ripped a perfect 27 pitches and retired only one Baltimore uprising in the first in- Ken Singleton to hit a comebacker. double play ball to second baseman batter in the long Baltimore inning. = ning, and the Orioles went on to But in his anxiety to turn the double Phil Garner. But Garner had Jim Rooker relieved and stopped the defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 in trouble getting the ball out of his Baltimore rally. : the once-postponed opening game of glove, then threw it far over The five-run rally fell two runs’ the 1979 World Series Wednesday shortstop Tim Foli’s head for an night. short of the biggest first inning in: error. Two runs scored on the play, any World Series game, a seven-run- The Orioles’ bats cooled after the SPORTS and Murray wound up at third. romp by the Milwaukee Braves. early barrage, but they took ad- Rattled by the error, Kison then against the New York, Yankees in: vantage of some shabby Pirates unloaded a wild pitch, allowing . al fielding to build the biggest first play, Kison bobbled the ball and 1958. had to settle for getting the batter at Murray to score the third run of the - inning in any opening game in the inning. The wild pitch came on Flanagan pitched his way out of ; 76-year history of the Series, which first. Bumbry and Belanger ad- vanced to second and third. Kison’s delivery to DeCinces. Two jams in the fourth and fifth innings. | was moved back one day by rain on pitches later, the Orioles third singles to. Pittsburgh played its infield back, He surrendered leadoff Tuesday. ‘baseman unloaded a long homer Foli and Parker in the fourth. An NEW YORI except at third base, hoping to hat and th Twice Pittsburgh could have into the left field bleachers, making infield grounder by Stargell scored: choke off the big inning. And after escaped the inning on double play the score 5-0. Pittsburgh's first run. mouth, balls, but both times the Pirates cleanup man Eddie Murray walked Castro arri failed to turn the play. Eventually, Thursday a they paid the price on this frigid, be in the U.S damp night. Bahrs stage kicking duel Sunday Castro wa Mike Flanagan, the major i tightest secu leagues’ winningest pitcher with 23 a dignitary CINCINNATTI (AP)—A new *“If I'd known before what I know was a gymnastics star at Penn State. here for 4s victories during the regular season, rode the early edge to victory, chapter in the Bahr family history now, I could have adjusted ac- Chris and Matt played football, § » Nations on F holding off the Pirates, who built will be written here Sunday, but the cordingly,” said. “But for three years after first con- The Cubs their attempted comeback around a proud father of the house will be this game has been scheduled for a centrating on soccer. Chris kicked green fatigu g record-tying Series four hits by big 575 miles away. long time. Hopefully, I'll be able to for the Nittany Lions from 1973-75. descended tl Dave Parker, and a key error by The in Sunday's make the next game.” Matt took over at Penn State from made [lyusl DeCinces, the first-inning hero. game will is in his fourth year 1976 through 1978. " Internationa be 26-year-old Chris Bahr for the wih Cincinnatti, while brother Matt “My boys aren’t going to run and “I'm happ An eighth-inning home run by is in his rookie season with Pitts- first baseman Willie Stargell Cincinnetti Bengals against 23- hide in a crucial situation,” Walter -* 53-year-old | burgh. Six games into the season, brought the Pirates within one run. year-old Matt Bahr of the Pitt- Bahr said. as he was ¢

Flanagan survived a tough sixth sburgh Steelers. both Bahrs have nearly identical and U.N. off inning that saw two Pittsburgh runs Their father, Penn State Soccer personal statistics. trip to the Ur AP Top Twenty score with the help of errors by Coach Walter Bahr, will be in Both have connected on five of > The Unite nine field goals, but Matt Bahr has a DeCinces. Stargell also figured in Philadelphia, where his team has a The Top Twenty teams in the - not have dig game against La Salle. 34-24 scoring [edge because Pitt- Castro is the Pirates’ first run in the fourth ‘Associated Press college football - sburgh has shored more touch- inning with a run-producing poll, with the first-place votes in United N Skiff Photo by Tad Stripling grounder. downs. parentheses, records and total: headquarters “This will be the first time we've Haney injured points. Points are based on 20-19: An angry ¢ GOT IT—TCU soccer player Rob Watson gets a lift from Coach Frank The Orioles started fast with ever faced each other in a regular 18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9.8-7-6:5:* Castro der Lukacs as he appears to grab the ball in mid-flight off of teammate Kent leadoff man Al Bumbry dumping a game,” Matt Bahr said, “but by no TCU quarterback Kevin Haney “Murderers! Peiden’s head during a recent practice. The Frogs are back in action first-pitch single to left field against means is this any kind of physical 4-3-2-1: was injured in practice Tuesday 1. USC (53) ‘5-0-0 1285 Spanish as t tomorrow when they travel to Hardin-Simmons. TCU returns home Sunday Pittsburgh starter Bruce Kison. matchup between us. We just car motorcac when someone accidently stuck a 2. Alabama (11) 4-0-0 1248 afternoon for a 2 p.m. match against Midwestern State University. Mark Belanger, who batted only happen to be on opposing teams and Mission to th finger in his left eye.

3. Oklahoma 4-0-0 1126 . we'll be trying to help our teams as 2a.m. EDT. Haney’s status for Saturday's 4. Texas (1) 3.00 1101 game against Rice is unknown at much as possible. “We're never going to be on the 5S. Nebraska 4-0-0 1059 this time, according to Head Coach 6. Washington 5-0-0 889 Carter nearly passed over Cardinal star F.A. Dry. Doctors don’t yet know field at the same time, so it’s silly to make anything personal of this. The 7. Houston 14.0.0 884 ° Mi the extent of the injury. 8. Ohio State 5-00 781 * By FRANK CORMIER paying obeisance to baseball hasn't zemski would be invited to the Haney, a sophomore, made his only difference is that when we line up to kick field goals, we probably 9. Florida State ‘5-0-0 756 -. Associated Press Writer always been easy. White House to meet the president. first collegiate start last week 10. Notre Dame 3-1-0 664 By CHRIS KF As an example, take his tribute to Since Brock’s 3,000th hit had against Arkansas and lead the Frogs won’t be rooting as hard for a miss 11. Michigan 4-1-0 648 Campus Editor WASHINGTON (AP)—Jimmy the two big leaguers, Lou Brock of come first, the Cardinals outfielder to a near-upset over the Razorbacks. as the other guys on the team.” 12. Arkansas 4-0-0 629 Carter is renowned in Plains, Ga., as the St. Louis Cardinals and Carl was hurt. When a sportswriter told Matt and Chris are two of Walter Haney gained 49 yards on 18 13.LSU 3-1-0 504 -: The Unive a softball pitcher, but World Series Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox, him he also would be invited to carries against the Razorbacks, Bahr’s four children, and all of them 14. North Carolina 4-0-0 455 time reminds us he’s the first moral oblig; who collected their 3,000th career meet with Carter, Brock said,”l while also completing three of five have been athletic standouts. Matt 15. Misscuri 3-1-0 414 president in decades who has not residence hal Sa hits this season. and Chris both were honored for wouldn't accept it if he asked me passes for 38 yards, including two 16. Brigham Young 4-0-0 323 Dean of Stud attended a single big league baseball Carter was quick to send off now.” interceptions. their football exploits at Penn State, 17. N.C. State 4-10 100 game. : group of al EE while Casey Bahr was a soccer star congratulatory messages tc both In time, hurt feelings were If Haney can’t play, Dry might 18. Auburn 3-1-0 98 residents Wed Carter has not totally neglected men. Then House Speaker Thomas at Navy who played on the U.S. mended and Brock preceded start Steve Stamp, who opened the 19. Michigan State 3-20 77 “If we ma the “‘national pasttime,” although P. O'Neill told reporters Yastr- Yastrzemski to the Oval Office. season at quarterback. Olympic team in 1972, and Ann 20. Purdue 3-2-0 62 that safety ch

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