f BAHALION Friday, November 19, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 AGGIE PLAQUES Plaster Accessories fish and Shorthorns decide championship in Austin Finished - Unfinished bill henry Texas is physically strong Working Area downs with 18 points. also will not see action against is also back after a shoulder sep­ year’s lackluster 0-5 record. Texas A&M and Texas fresh- both offensively and defensively,” Free Instructions “We must stop their running the Fish because of three broken aration suffered in the Rice game. “We really played well against atoes ai,< ,n football teams will square stated Fish coach Jim Keller. game and hope to keep them from ribs suffered in the TCU game. Texas’ six linemen, not includ­ Tech,” commented Keller. “The ntoucliei |i in Austin this afternoon at The best chance we have is to scoring,” Keller said. “They will Keel has intercepted six passes ing the split , average 243 defense did a great job holding ' ~ p,ni in a game that will de- play aggressive on defense and GIFT - A - RAMA at Texas pass only when their running so far this year and leads the pounds per man. Most of this size them from getting inside our 20- ive bttglnnine the Southwest Confer- hold on to the ball as much as Redmond Terrace game is slacking up.” conference in that department. comes from the guards; Fred yard line. Tech had the finest de­ champion. The Texas Short- possible.” College Station ss wash In four games, Texas has All in all, the Texas defense has Pointer is 6-3 and weighs 282 fense we’ve faced all year and s are 4-0 while the Fish everyoiit The Shorthorns will run out of thrown but 27 passes, completing swiped 17 passes for a conference pounds, while at the other guard were real aggressive. the least Ijnd in at 3-1. the Wishbone with Adrian Ford 11 for 179 yards and three inter­ record in that department. is John Boeker who tips the scales “A1 Thurmond played the best t------The Texas-Texas A&M fresh- much of Aldine leading the attack at ceptions. Ford has thrown nine “I attribute their interceptions at 310 pounds and is 6-7. game he’s ever played, both catch­ ,,11 series began in 1935, and it two des. . His running backs times, completing five for 64 on the other team trying to play Texas coach Bill Ellington is ing passes and running back ni[ihe oldest of any Texas series milk, are Joey Aboussie of Wichita yards. catch-up when they get behind,” going after his fourth undefeated punts,” he added. “Don Dean also TEXAS A&M a Southwest Conference The fad .-mi- Falls, David Bartek of Belton “They’ll just run right at you,” Keller said. “Texas is a very op­ season in six years. The victory did a fine job when he directed leals doeslhool. The current freshman and Coy Featherston of Corpus stated Keller. “All their backs portunistic football team; if you over TCU last weekend was his the team for that last score late STUDENTS to Wl’astefcte began with a B-team series Christi. Aboussie, 5-9, 185 blue are the power types with no real make a mistake against them you 25th against three loses and a in the fourth quarter. 1947, and since World War II, chipper, leads the attack with 234 & FACULTY. meal he breakaway speed.” better expect to pay for it.” tie. The last loss suffered by the “On defense I was real proud t-he moralfexas has a 17-6-1 edge over the yards on 60 carries and two touch­ Roosevelt Leaks is the main Mickey Macaluso, 6-2, 193, from Shorthorns was in 1969 against of Paul Hulin and Dennis Hender­ downs. Close behind is Feather­ Bring In This Coupon For request, %■ source of speed in the Shorthorn Austin, is back in the lineup after SMU. son,” Keller continued. “Tech ay: Sbisa The last year A&M defeated ston with 223 yards on 52 carries backfield but will not play today missing the past three games Last week’s win for the Fish came out in the Wishbone and 10% DISCOUNT •st of the [exas was in 1968 with a 14-13 and one touchdown. Ford has car­ because of an injured achilles due to a pulled hamstring and was a great one for both the team we had worked on defending rmks this lecision. Last year the Shorthorns ried the ball 35 times for 126 tendon. Tommy Keel, all-state should replace the spot left by and the coach as it assured them against the Power I but the kids ON ANY SHOES. was rt. ion, 47-7. yards but leads in scoring touch­ bluechipper from Austin Reagan, Leaks. Linebacker Paul Walker of over a .500 season after last did a great job in stopping the of what option after the first couple of Bank Americard Honored At ave mors series.” ler roast 'exas scouting report “To win the game we must BELL BROS. move the football,” he concluded, coll Manor East Mall “and to do that we must keep Royal’s prophesy may come true Thursday their linebackers and linemen out of our backfield,” he added. ______J !v MICHAEL RICE face as he is only seventh in the dem offense is 95.2, leaving him guards will be Travis Roach (242) is the number one man in the Battalion Sports Writer conference in throwing the pig­ behind Maxson of SMU and Rep- and Steve Oxley (228). safety spot. Bruce Cannon (200) Darrell Royal of the University skin. To date, he has completed pond of Arkansas. Defensively, Texas has been and Tommy Landry (192) will BUSIEK-JONES AGENCY ([Texas once said that the Texas only 31 of 57 attempted passes Dan Steakley (180) and Lonnie even stingier than A&M, not hav­ roam the field as monster men REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE i$ies could be the darkhorse of for a mere total of 498 yards. Bennett (182) will fulfill the ob­ ing allowed a touchdown in the for the defense. F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans lie SWC race for the Cotton His rushing option has also ligations of the right halfback last 11 quarters of play. Rushing Halfbacks are Alan Lowry Bowl this year. Those words left him in the seventh spot in while 200 pound Dennis Ladd and defense for the defending cham­ (182) and Ronnie Workman (192); es is the tould ring so true for Royal if the SWC with a total of 474 yards Bobby Callison (189) will hold pions has totaled 1,456 yards in on the left with Mike Rowan FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ontinued Aggies manage to spoil for the season or a 52.7 per game down the fullback slot of the Tex­ 476 plays while the passing de­ (180) and Gary Yeoman (187) on Home Office: Nevada, Mo. Freda- Royal's path to a New Year’s average. as Wishbone. fense has yielded only 1,031 yards the right. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 ■ogram, Day football game. In pass receiving, Pat Kelly Jeff Zapalac (202) will be the to put it third in the conference. Looking the entire team over, usteeship For the Aggies to upset Texas (173) at the split end position man down under for the quarter­ Size in the Texas defense Texas is just a little more im­ animals nuld take the most defensive of leads the Longhorns with 16 back. Zapalac, relatively small ranges from 165 pounds in Rusty pressive than the Aggies, al­ d princi- iefensive efforts the .600 ball club catches for 214 yards. His back­ for a center, tilts the scales at Campbell, who roams the field though the statistics indicate FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN’S FELLOWSHIP es are of could muster with quarterback up is lightweight split end Dean (202), while his sophomore back­ in the safety position, to Robert more of a difference. The defense people of uid option runner containment Campbell, who stands 5-5 and up Bill Harrington weighs in at Guevara, who crushes the scales for the team will be a tough one All Faiths Chapel, Friday, Nov. 19 — 7:30 P. m. hole that Wng the biggest key to the road weighs in at 151 pounds. 215 pounds. at 279 pounds as a sophomore in for the Aggies to cope with, Holiday Inn, Bryan, Sat. Nov. 20 — 7:30 p. m. ace them lo victory. Sophomore Rick Davis (226) The front four for the of­ the right tackle hole. though the A&M offensive game 2) They This 78th meeting between the and his classmate Mike Cromeens fensive line stands heavy with Ends on the squad include Jay has been improving with each Speaker: lounty of two defensive ball clubs will prob­ (205), both from the Houston the likes of Jerry Sizemore (247) Arnold (181) and Dan Terwelp victory. The offense can be con­ Bishop John Stanley, Archbishop of the Holy Apostolic be avail- ably see two oppos- area are Royal’s picks for the leading the way for the ball pro­ (201) at the left end, while Mal­ tained with only a minimum of Catholic Church, has been active in Catholic prayer groups and has helped many to receive the fullness of the HOLY ; regard- iof each other who have four- tight end position. Both were tectors. Sizemore, a large one to colm Minnick (202) and Bill 100 per cent effort on the part SPIRIT through the LORD JESUS CHRIST. Everyone is in­ Rutherford (215) move at right of the Aggies, if the spoiler hopes 3) It is same winning streaks. UT quar­ standouts in last year’s Short­ tumble, has a light-weight back­ vited, at no charge, to come hear the good news of the move­ the gov- terback Eddie Phillips is not suit- horn football squad. up in Julius Whittier, who attacks end. are to be kept alive. ment of the HOLY SPIRIT in the world today. general io? out this week due to a shoul- Almost legendary Jim Bertel- the defense with only 200 pounds, Linebackers are Randy Braband .her than Jer s e p a r a t i o n in the game sen (200) will be leading Lonnie when he gets a chance to play, (225) and Greg Dahlberg (212) ods from against TCU and his able backup, Bennett (180) in the left halfback that is. on the left, Glen Gaspard (220) Rugby club enters restricted Donnie Wiggington (167), will spot. Bertelsen has chalked up Bill Wyman (216), a sophomore, and Darrell Gray (190) on the lean tra- lost likely see action in the an impressive 800 yards in spite is in the left tackle spot with right, and short linebackers Tom­ Houston tourney AIRLINE RESERVATIONS egal pre- Iknksgiving Day affair. of the fact that he’s not a quarter­ Whittier doubling over in this my Woodard (210) and Tommy iblic pos- Wiggington won’t be the most back. He follows only four of the position also. Doug Crosslin (238) Lee (212). The Aggie Rugby Club travels impressive passing quarterback SWC’s top quarterbacks. His av­ and Robert Lenz will attack from Ahead of right tackle is senior to Houston Saturday to compete FOR THE HOLIDAYS indeed, tie Aggie defense has had to erage yardage per game in tan­ the left guard spot. The right Ray Dowdy (223) and Mike Bayer in the third Lone Star Invitational : public Rugby Tournament. CALL 822-3737 ent de­ r ' Although restricted to 12 com­ als are peting clubs, the meet hosts st such BATTALION CLASSIFIED teams from all over Texas and Robert Hal sell Travel Service WANT AD RATES HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR SALE Louisiana, and in the past it has ®,1J dai'...... 54 per word proven to be a grueling test of 1016 Texas Ave. — Bryan er word each additional day Official notices must arrive in the Office 1951 Cadillac Hurst, see at 903 Francis Minimum charge—75c INTERESTED IN SALES—Local manu­ stamina and skill for all the en­ facturer desires part-time, or full-time Student Publications before deadline of Dr. 846-8684. 48t2 Classified Display p.rr.. of the day proceeding publication. trants. $1.00 per column inch salesman or saleswoman to sell to con­ Contemporary couch-bed, heavy foam each insertion centrated mobile home market. Locally rubber cushions. Good condition, $30. 846- The Aggies, this year’s Union and surrounding areas on generous commis­ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree 2190. 46t3 Champions, are undefeated thus sion basis. Phone 823-5811. 46t4 Name : Patten, Donald Richard FOR RENT Degree!gr< : Ph.D. in Wildlife & Fisheries Sailboat, Blue Jay class, with trailer. far in regular play. They are Scienc.Sciences Must sell. 1712-A Lawyer.wyi highly favored to win this tourna­ WANTED Dissertation: A REVIEW OF THE LARGE 846-6588. 46t3 MW COLLEGE STATION UNFUR- ARTIBEUS (CHIROPTERA : PHYL- ment. APARTMBNT8 — New brick A complete set of Rogers drums, cases, Salesman—distributor for large^ selection LOSTOMAIDAE) FROM WESTERN However, the Aggies have been Before you buy your football corsage see our special •rammts now■ available for 1family units. . nii i ds, up-to- SOUTH AMERICA. etc.c. 1970 Yamaha 175 Enduro,Ei Petri 35mm 'l % mile southJth of Kyle fifield. Rentals eight-track stereo l“pe8> “I* 1 Send name, Time: November 23, 1971 at 2:00 p. m. camera, lenses and accessories. Call after drawn to play the Austin Gold play for Thanksgiving Day. ihw as $115, $127, and $138, respectively 1/3 c°8t °^nf“ctS^ 01,3 Albuquer Place: Room 405 in the Biological Sciences 2 p. m. 846-8268. 46t3 'two, three and four bedroom apart- address and Phone, Box 9113 Albuqueiique, three and four bedroom apart- 48t3 Bldg. Rugby Club in the first round. nilAll bills paid.naid. Central air and New Mexico 87119. George W. Kunze Early American couch and chair. Good Austin is a very strong and ag­ Fenced patios, laundry facilities and Dean of the Graduate College condition. ton air-conditioner. Grad­ appliances all included. Hurry! R. N. and L. V. N. openings on all three uating. Cheap ! Call 846-9189. 46t4 gressive club, and they will pro­ For Your Flower & Gift Needs. to-‘few of the original 200 left. Call shifts. Excellent salary, outstanding em­ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE H'or visit “SOUTHGATE VILLAGE ployee benefits. Group hospitalization Registered quarter horse, five year old vide stiff opposition. Think Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree mare. 822-1449 after 6. 45t4 MOMENTS” rental office at 134 premiums observed by the hospital. Call Name: Huston, James Edward If A&M wins this match, they ™r St in College Station. 46tl6 Personnel Administrator at St. Joseph Degree: Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition Hospital, 822-3776. ______47trf le home on country lot. must play twice more on Satur­ Dissertation : INFLUENCE OB' RATE OF Nine miles east of College Station. Car­ HYDROLYSIS OF UREA ON ITS UTIL­ day to reach the finals on Sun­ to"' bedroom unfurnished apartment Christmas gift. port and other extras. 822-1449 after 5. *,10 A&M, $75.50 monthly. Married 1969 AGGIE LAND for IZATION BY RUMINANTS. 45t4 day. The weekend should be a "We. children welcome; sorry no dogs, Write: Mrs. Don Breech, 2307 N. Liberty, Time: November 24, 1971 at 8:30 a. m. welcome; sorry no dogs, 46t4 wit required.] Phone after 6:15 p. m. Victoria, Texas 77901. Place: Room 203 in the Animal Industries 1971 Lane horse trailer, deluxe model. long and hard one for the Aggies. «-!929. 87tfn Bldg. Electric brakes. Excellent condition. $1400. The first matches are sched­ George W. Kunze 846-2782. Ask for Chris. 45t3 Aggieland Flower & Gift Shoppe SPECIAL NOTICE Dean of the Graduate College uled to start in Memorial Park WTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed- 1971 Triumph Trident 3-cylinder motor­ furnished, ------duplex. Read: for OCCU- cycle. 6,000 miles, excellent condition, at 10 a.m. Saturday, but the Ag­ 209 University Dr. ,7' 1 4 miles south of campus. Lake TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 750cc. Sacrifice, $1295. 845-2948. Gary gies will begin play at 11. _ Wing. Washaterla on grounds. Coun- THE AQUARIUM Lassiter, 213 Moore. 45t4 ^ 846-5825 utmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 823- OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF Games are scheduled through­ ^«r after 5, 846-3408. 9tfn 1005 Windowmere 846-4697 ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M 1962 Impala Wagon. Unusuallyunusually clean. out Saturday, with the finals tak­ Excellent condition. Good tires, air, radiilio, Tropical fish and supplies University ring, an undergraduate student 5 must have at least one academic year in low mileage. 822-1730. 44t5 ing place at 12:30 Sunday. VICTORIAN Weekday afternoons from 6 to 9 P- m. residence and credit for ninety-five (95) APARTMENTS semester hours. The hours passed at the 1969 New Moon mobile home. Air-con­ Midway between Bryan & Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 7 p. m. preliminary grade report period on October ditioned. Contact 823-2146. 41t20 FOR Hallmark Cards — Unusual Gifts A&M University 18, 1971 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students Jewelry store for sale due to death. BEST STUDENTS I t Contact by writing Drawer E, Colleg Need A Home qualifying under this regulation may now RESULTS leave their names with the Ring Clerk, Station, or telephone 846-6816. 41tf Pool and Private Courtyard Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She, TRY Limited Applications For The in turn, will check all records to determine 1971 Honda CL350. Excellent condition, BATTALION CLASSIFIED Spring Semester ring eligibility. under 4,000 miles. $760. Call 846-7289 Friday, 8-12, 1-5. Extra Announcements after 6 p. m. 43t6 *22-504 1 401 Lake St. Apt. 24 1 first come first serve Orders for these rings will be taken by the RingKing Clerk startingng NovemberNo’ 1, No Vacancies basisK816 3400 S. College 823-8051 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 EDELBROCK BEING SCHEDULED FOR THE HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Rentals-Sales-Service 1972 AGGIELAND AT THE Uther Speed Equipment ihulz TYPEWRITERS Where Are The Alternators Terms STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OFFICE N6 $18.95 Exchange Room 216 barters - Generators Distributors For: REAL Bargains? Royal and Victor SERVICES BUILDING Many $13.95 exch. Calculators & lour Friedrich Dealer Adding Machines Across from Chemistry Bldg. Smith-Corona Portables ^0eSulk Auto Parts NELSON MOBILE HOMES Bryan, Texas CATES 813 S. Texas College Station Pictures will be taken on Monday and Thursday Nights. typewriter CO Price — Full Page — $55.00 % Page — $30.00 •J0E FAULK ’32 909 S. Main 822-6000 Our 25th year in Bryan