The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 13, 1966, Image 8

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    Batt Grid Predictions
FRANK HORAK
TCU defender meets Ag-gies Saturday night on Kyle Field.
Horak leads nation in pass interceptions with five.
A weekly picking poll that
conies out on Thursday is next
to unheard of, but it’s happening
at The Battalion this week.
Sports Editor Bob Jones ac
cepted the challenge from chief
assistant Gary Sherer and the
race is about to begin. Jones
transferred to The Battalion from
the Bryan Daily Eagle where he
was suffering a humiliating .600
in his weekly game guessing.
Now Sherer plays the game a
little different from most guess-
ers. He’s an avid statistics lover
and remembers all the facts to
way back when. He made all of
picks last July after studying
pre-season polls and the opinions
of the professionals.
But Sherer doesn’t just pick a
couple of games a week. He keeps
a little notebook with predictions
for 60 college games a week—all
done before the season started—
and he presently holds a .683
average for the season.
The editor figured he didn’t
have a chance with the 60 teams,
so for this contest we decided to
go with the Southwest Confer
ence games, the four best in the
Top Ten and wind up with two
high school games.
Jones won’t offer any explana
tion for his random guesses, just
a listing. But tomorrow Sherer
will have a complete explanation
for his choices.
Bob Jones Gary Sherer
TCU at A&M A&M A&M
Arkansas at Texas Arkansas Arkansas
Rice at SMU SMU SMU
Florida St. at Texas Tech Texas Tech Florida St.
Michigan St. at Ohio St. Mich. St. Mich St.
N. Carolina at Notre Dame Notre Dame N. Carolina
Alabama at Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Penn. St. at UCLA UCLA UCLA
A&M Consol at Houston Furr A&M Consol Furr
Bryan at Killeen Killeen Killeen
ATTENTION ! ! !
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(Southside of Campus)
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Pictures for the club sections of
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Aggie Hall Of Fame Tickets
Tickets for the Texas A&M
Athletic Hall of Fame luncheon
on Oct. 29 are now on sale for
$5 each at the Athletic Director’s
office in G. Rollie White Coli
seum.
Three football greats — two
players and a coach — and a
track olympian will be inducted
into the Hall of Fame at a noon
luncheon before the Aggies tangle
with the Arkansas Razorbacks in
a Southwest Conference game in
Kyle Field.
The inductees are Dana X.
Bible, Joe M. Boyd, Dick Todd,
and Arthur H. (Art) Harnden.
Rick Bridges
To QB TCU
FORT WORTH UP) _ Sopho
more Rick Bridges of Lawton,
Okla., will get his first starting
assignment at quarterback for
Texas Christian against Texas
A&M at College Station Satur
day.
Saturday’s
Forecast
Looks Fine
Football and weather forecasts
are looking up at Texas A&M,
where the Aggies meet Texas
Christian University Saturday
night.
A&M handily defeated Texas
Tech and tied a strong Louisiana
State team in its last two games.
Long-range weather forecasts
promise near ideal circumstances
for the 7:30 p.m. Saturday game.
The Weather Station of A&M’s
Meteorology Department fore
casts partly cloudy skies, 75 to 78
degree temperatures and winds
south to southeast at 10 mph for
the TCU contest.
“We’ll have less than a 10 per
cent chance of rain Saturday
night,” predicted Jim Lightfoot,
station manager.
He said station charts indicate
heavier than normal precipitation
the next five days, with .3 to .4
inches the average. Low clouds
and rain today and tomorrow
should break Thursday evening
and come back in on a Gulf flow
Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Afternoon rain showers are
normal for the projected flow of
wind off the Gulf,” he added.
The station is “batting” 1.000
on game forecasts, predicting the
weather accurately for the Tech
game.
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THE BATTALION
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