Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, May 23, 1973 THE BATTALION LAKEVIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Glover, Rotella Highlight Saturday Night: Charles Ellison & The Countrymen From 9 - 1 p. m. All America Coaches Game STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nile LUBBOCK — Two All-Ameri­ of seven players accepting bids to junior and senior and also won (ALL BRANDS BEER 35*) ca defensive performers — Ne­ play in the 13th annual Coaches the Outland Trophy. ^ Irprising no ighorns outcla braska’s Rich Glover and Tennes­ All-America Football Game Players already announced for scheduled June 23 in Texas Tech’s the West team include Donald m.»M«UJtjxuifcrday’s South see’s Jamie Rotella — head a list Jones Stadium. Rives, noseguard, Texas Tech; . and field c Glover, a 6-1, 234-pound middle Davis Corley, defensive tackle, Being a journalist, one tries to be objective in what one writesaiiijn grabbing guard for the Cornhuskers, was Texas Tech; Brad Dusek, full­ even the way one looks at things. For years, I have heard that Tea possible 331, the 1972 recipient of the Vince back, Texas A&M; Guy Morriss, University takes advantage of the other schools in the Southwes ic Texas A Lombardi Award presented an­ offensive guard, TCU; Tom Athletic Conference. For years, 1 have also dismissed these grumblinji Ut surprise THE NAGGING QUESTION: nually to the best lineman in col­ Brahaney, center, Oklahoma; as “sour grapes” because of the Longhorns athletic excellenje with 77% lege football. Derland Moore, defensive tackle, compared to the rest of the conference members. lice (75), SI WHERE IS A GOOD PLACE TO EAT? Rotella, a 6-2, 225-pound line­ Oklahoma; Steve Holden, flank­ Being an Aggie has caused me to refrain even more frommakinj , TCU (39% backer for the Vols, was named er, Arizona State; Tim Stokes, attacks against Texas because of the intense competitiveness and lack ol msas (12) a Southern Defensive Player of the offensive tackle, Oregon; Bill Ca­ love between the two institutions in all phases of the university syste® Ice was the ] Year and was picked as National hill, defensive back, Washington; from state financial appropriations to the number of swimmiiij pre-meet Lineman of the Week in Tennes­ Jim Merlo, linebacker, Stanford; THE DELICIOUS ANSWER: it effort by see’s season opener against Geor­ Jerry Sisemore, offensive tackle, scholarships. id coupled PENISTON CAFETERIA IN SBISA HALL! gia Tech. Texas; Mike Holmes, defensive After being present at the SWC track meet this past weekend acj Signing in with Glover and Ro­ back, Texas Southern; John seeing first hand some of the shananigans pulled directly for thesakecf iderby Rice tella were five other stars in­ Steinke, defensive back, South­ Texas has finally gotten me. erts enabled out the run Since the MSC Cafeteria is closed due to construction, Peniston Cafeteria cluding Paul Howard, offensive west Texas; and Greg Pruitt, There have been upsetting stories in all phases of the athletk lineman from Brigham Young; halfback, Oklahoma. picture from football, basketball and baseball but the bulk of tin I thought oui will serve three meals a day until the summer session begins: Ron Mayo, tight end from Mor­ The East team includes Don information in this column will cover track because of first hand,no! head coach gan State; Ollie Smith, flanker, S t r o c k, quarterback, Virginia heresay, evidence. Serving Hours: Tennessee State; Marvin Roberts, Tech; Otis Armstrong, running- The problem begins with the 880-yard run finals Saturday PAWN Breakfast 7:00 a. m. to 9:45 a. m. center, Michigan State; and back, Purdue; Chuck Foreman, Going into the final turn of the event, Rudolf Griffith, Texas; Hoiacil Randy Lee, defensive back, Tu- running back, Miami; Danny Grant, A&M; Willie Blackmon, A&M; John Craig, Texas; and Mifa pey Loaned Lunch 11:00 a. m. to 1:15 p. m. lane. Sanspree, defensive end, Auburn; Tibbits, Texas, were the front runners. Tibbits tripped and a foul was Of V Dinner Glover and Howard will play Pat Kenney, flanker, North Car­ called by an official. , Quick Casl 5:00 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. for Coach John McKay’s West olina State; Daryl S t i n g 1 e y, When the final results were compiled. Grant had been disqualified Emerj team in the annual classic. Ro­ flanker, Purdue; Burgess Owen, for pushing Tibbits and had lost his second place finish. What had lee Us For; Beverages, desserts & pastries will be tella, Mayo, Smith, Roberts, and defensive back, Miami; Jim Toe Lee will join the forces of Coach Youngblood, linebacker, Tennes­ happened is that Tibbits’ teammate, Craig, had shoved him. Grantsaid available 9:45 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. see Tech; Robert Woods, offen­ after the disqualification that, “I went outside (to pass) and Tibbio 1:15 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Shug Jordan’s East team. Texas Sti Nebraska’s Glover was named sive tackle, Tennessee State; and elbowed me. Then Craig pushed Tibbits. I did not foul.” Pawn The MSC evening specials you knew and loved have been moved to Peniston the Outstanding Lineman in the John LeHeup, defensive tackle, Blackmon said, “I was running right behind them and Horace did 1014 Texas so you won’t miss a thing. 1973 Orange Bowl against Notre South Carolina. not foul. One Texas boy pushed the other.” Clyde Hart, Baylor trad Weingart Dame, made every All-Big Eight Tickets to the contest are on coach who had nothing to gain or lose by his statement, said he though! team and every All-America team sale at the Texas Tech ticket of­ Craig pushed Tibbits. that named a middle guard as a fice. Tibbits, the Texas runner who fell down, also had something tosaj For Coffee drinkers and in-between snackers the “sidewalk cafe” snack bar ENROL about it all. “When I was coming off the turn, I felt him (Grant) coraint I is available in the new portion of the MSC, across from the Post Office. around me and moved out to hold him off. (Remember the elbowing I S reported by Grant earlier?). I might have bumped him. I can’t really sa) Lnent posi ‘QUALITY FIRST” he did it (pushed), all I know is I tripped and at that point of theracel Lunch 0pei just couldn’t tell.” The problem comes in as to who makes the decisions on tht disqualifications. As there is at all major meets, a game committee is set up to discuss and rule on any disqualification or problem that arises. McK( Well, that body was never asked to meet in any of the controversies. 702 S. Wash Cliff Speegle, executive director of the conference office, made all the a_______ r ---- —______ -------------- ....------------------------.... \ \ decisions without the help or advice of any game committee member In fact Speegle would not let the game committee even look at the 100-yard dash finish picture to rule on the winner. So everyone would make sure who was the boss, Speegle screamed it at all the coaches involved. He said he was in charge and he’d make HICKOl the ruling and no one would look at the film but himself. “I make I THE PAR the decisions,” he said. Speegle, a University of Texas graduate as is all three members of that office, also disqualified Baylor’s Pete Morales in the three-mile event when another Texas runner fell. 2 & 3 A&M coach Charley Thomas said there has not been any disqualifications of this type in any meet his Aggies have been entered in this season. “When a bunch of people are that tightly bunched in a —Re race, it is very easy for a person to fall,” he said. “That’s just the way Pi things are when you compete, it’s just got to be accepted.” —Pr Speegle is also in charge of making a list of officials for all the Pi conference basketball, football and baseball games. He was the Pi individual who replaced the officials for the A&M-SMU basketball game —W which finished in a brawl. He changed the officials at 10 a.m. the day of B; the game without even notifying coach Shelby Metcalf. Metcalf said later that he had previously told the conference office that he did not —Pi want the official to call any other A&M contest. R Maybe the conference office should take a good long look at itself, —T get rid of all the orange furniture and start being a representative unit remembering that it gets its funds from all the member schools; not just —5 Texas. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION Each Tuesday, 5:30 p. m.—Holy Eucharist and Supper Thursdays, 6:30 a. m.—Holy Eucharist and Breakfast EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER 904 - 906 Jersey Street (Southern Boundary of Campus) 846-1726 Father James T. Moore Chaplain Kent Ellis, Evangelist “Unavoidable Realities” This is the conclusion of a study we began in our last article, regarding some unavoidable realities. We cannot change either the certainty or uncertainty of death. Death is certain, in that “it is appointed unto men once Saturday, Sunday, Monday: Memorial Day weekend, 1973. to die,” “for ... in Adam all die” (Heb. 9-27; I Cor. 15:22). It is uncertain because “ye know not what shall be on the morrow. It’s the first three-day weekend of the vacation season. For what is your life ? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away” (James 4:14). The fact of School’s out. The sun’s up.
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