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BATTALION
Tuesday, October 11, 1966
College Station, Texas
Aggies Settle For Tie With LSF
By JOHN WEST
Special to Battalion
Texas A&M’s assistant head
joach Elmer Smith introduced
Charley McClendon to football at
flendrix College in Conway, Ark.
The Aggies of Gene Stallings
greeted Louisiana State Univer
sity with a brand new brand of
;he game Saturday night, rough
ly shoving the eight-point fav
ored Tigers around during the
second half of a 7-7 deadlock.
The frustration of the tie be
longed to the Tigers, who were
soundly booed by a similar over
flow 67,500 crowd last year. Mc
Clendon’s team consumed time
running off tackle with a 10-0
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Sundays 8:00 p. m.
Oct. 16 - Nov. 20
There will be seven meetings of
this one and a half hour class
designed to inform people about
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St. Thomas’ Episcopal
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(Southside of Campus)
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lead when it was favored by 13.
“I’ll never consider a tie a
moral victory,” a proud Stallings
declared in the dressing room.
“But it’s been a long time since
an Aggie team even tied LSU.”
Gawain DiBetta’s one yard
climb and Larry Lee’s miracu
lous seven-yard TD grab in the
second quarter stood up through
out an all-Aggie second half.
Tiger tail - knotting defense
caged LSU inside its 46 the last
30 minutes and allowed the host
team across the 50 only once, on
a third-and-12 keep by QB Fred
Hayne^.
Meahwhile, Glynn Lindsey
field goal attempts of 46 and 16
yards / sailed wide as Stallings’
sophomore-laden defense made
Aggie breaks right and left.
A&IVi intercepted three passes in
the ikst four minutes and filched
the / ball five times during the
evening, a Rolf Krueger fumble
recovery setting up the Maroon
scqlre.
QB Edd Hargett was pilot,
navigator and bombardier of the
Aggie air force that cashed in
Krueger’s recovery on the LSU
13. Wendell Housley ran twice
for five yards, a pass was
blocked and Hargett switched to
radar.
The soph quarterback from
Linden rifled a flat throw at a
Intramural
Outlook
E-2, the Maroon Band, squad
ron 5, and Mitchell took point
leads in their respective classes
following intramural swimming
and diving competition last week.
In class A, E-2 and the Maroon
Band tied for the lead with 75
points each. F-2, squadron 6, and
squadron 11 are tied at 53 points.
Squadron 5 jumped ahead in
class B gathering the maximum
80 points. C-l, squadron 1, and
squadron 6 trailed with 63 points.
Other outfits have 53 points or
below.
In class C, Mitchell also man
aged to capture a perfect 80
points. Dorm 21 was in second
place with 70 points and the Pan
Am Club trailed with 60. Dorm
12, Law, Leggett, NSF and Pur-
year tied with 50.
“Participation was excellent
group of five Tiger defenders
around Lee. The 6-0 senior picked
it out of the congested air, to the
consternation of George Sevan,
Mike Pharis, Sammy Gresaffi,
Jerry Joseph and Jimmy Hamic.
Lindsey kicked it into a tie
that withstood the ravages of the
last 37 and a half minutes.
LSU scored on its third posses
sion, driving 65 yards in 15 plays,
seven of which featured Haynes
running and passing. Two Tiger
field goal tries fluttered short
and wide in the first two posses
sions. Steve Daniel missed a 42-
yarder the second time LSU con
trolled the ball. A 35-yard miss
was erased by an Aggie offsides
in the TD drive, giving the
Tigers fourth and one at the 14.
Haynes squirted through at left
tackle and kept LSU on the
ground four plays to score.
Hargett passing set Lindsey’s
first field goal try early in the
second half. Edd hit 15 of 34
tosses for 138 yards in the game.
Passes of 7, 10, 9 and 9 yards
and a 12-yard off-tackle cruise
by Housley accounted for the 51-
yard drive to LSU’s 30.
Housley and Sallee bruised for
the majority of their 55 and 53
yards rushing on A&M’s closest
move to untying the score. Hous
ley broke over the weakside for
the Aggies’ longest run of the
season, 26 yards, to LSU’s 13.
Leonard Neumann hooked Tom
my Buckman’s arm too soon on
a third and eight pass into the
end zone that set the Aggies on
the one-yard line.
Housley popped his headgear
off on a strongside run that lost
two, Sallee banged into the right
side twice more to gain the orig
inal line of scrimmage then Lind
sey placed the tee at the six for
his wide three-point try.
Notre Dame
Moves Ahead
By The Associated Press
Powerful Notre Dame contin
ued its place-a-week increase in
The Associated Press major col
lege football poll this week while
closing in on the leading Michi
gan State Spartans.
The top 10, with first place
votes in parentheses and total
points on a 10-9-etc basis:
imin
iarti
competition, particularly by the
Corps,” Raymond Fletcher, direc
tor of intramurals, said.
Anyone interested in becoming
an intramural official is asked to
come by the intramural office in
DeWare field house. Officials
are paid by the intramural office.
1.
Michigan State (18)
369
2.
Notre Dame (15)
353
3.
Alabama (4)
300
4.
UCLA (2)
288
5.
Sou. Calif. (1)
214
6.
Nebraska
196
7.
Georgia Tech
174
8.
Florida
112
9.
Purdue
42
IQ.
Baylor
38
Gary Sherer’s Top Twenty
With everybody in the picking
business these days it’s only fit
ting that the Battalion try its
hand. Staffer Gary Sherer sees
the top twenty this way:
1. Michigan State
2. Notre Dame
3. Alabama
4. UCLA
5. USC
6. Nebraska
7. Georgia Tech
8. Florida
9. Georgia
10. Baylor
11. Purdue
12. Oklahoma
13. Arkansas
14. Tennessee
15. Missouri
16. Houston
17. North Carolina
18. Wyoming
19. Syracuse
20. Mississippi
Others: Army, Tulane, V.P.I.,
Maryland, Texas, SMU, Brigham
Young, Air Force, Cornell, Har
vard;
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The play cost A&M center Jim
Singleton, who will be out at
least three weeks with a sprained
knee. Linebacker Larry Thorn
burg was the only other Aggie
injury. Gary Kovar finished the
game at center.
The Aggies’ crunching defense
limited LSU to 10 offensive plays
in the last quarter and enabled
A&M to make up a 117-yard first
half offensive deficit. Tuffy
Fletcher, Lawson Howard, Curley
Hallman and Bill Hobbs inter
cepted passes, late game thefts
sending the Aggie offensive unit
to work on the Maroon 48 and 36.
Hobbs’ filch came on the last
play and the soph linebacker
from Amarillo wound eight
yards to LSU’s 32 as time ran
out. He almost scooped .opt a low
throw on a previous Tiger pos
session, with the right side ©pen.
The tie was A&M's best show
ing in the LSU series since 1$55.
They played a scoreless tie in
1920 and left it 7-7 in 1913.
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Efficiency apartment, completely fur
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Thursday - 4 :00 p. m. Chemistry Lecture
Room. Freshman preveterinary students
are scheduled to attend,
students are invited to
veterinary
Two bedroom, unfurnished house, near
campus and shopping center, $76 per
month, 846-8214. 348t3
Three bedroom house, completely fur-
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Hampton, Loyd D.
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Oceanog
raphy
Dissertation: Acoustic Properties of Sedi-
Time: October 13, 1966 at 4
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STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
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DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
NOVEMBER 1, 1966
Applications for degrees are now being
accepted in the Registrar’s Office from
all students who expect to complete their
degree requirements by the end of the Fall
Semester 1966. Candidates for advanced
degrees must file their applications with
both the Registrar’s Office and the Grad
uate Dean’s Office. The deadline date for
filing applications is November 1, 1966.
341t20
It is now time for all Student Organiza
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the Student Finance Center at the MSC.
DEADLINE FOR APPLYING IS OCTO-
R 14. 336tfn
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HELP WANTED
TASTEE FREEZ, need car hostess for
day shift, off on Saturday. Hours 10 :00
to 5:00. Good hourly wage plus tips. See
Mr. Duff between 10 :00 and 2 :00 or after
5 p. m. Located across from Sands Motel.
349t4
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PIZZA HUT opening Oct. 24. Call 822-
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REMODELING, REPAIR WORK AND
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call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. 290tfn
CHILD CARE
Child care all ages. 846-8151.
PIANOS ORGANS
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Back to school music sale. New pianos,
$15 per month. Used pianos, $19 per
month. New band instr., $10 per month.
Used pianos & band instr., $95 and up.
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1965
Any student wishing to place a
Aggieland in his high school library may
do so by contacting the Student Publica
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Only a limited supply available. Will be
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