The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1967, Image 4

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Football Notes
By GARY SHERER
Clearing- off my desk after spending the summer in
the Northland.
The Southwest Conference began its 53rd year Satur
day afternoon as the Aggies dropped a cliff-hanger to
Southern Methodist 20-17. The result of that game makes
it evident that the SWC is in for a topsy-turvy race this
season.
As it has been mentioned countless numbers of times
by now, the Mustangs were picked to be a last place club
this year. One pre-season football magazine, Street &
Smith’s football yearbook, picked SMU to lose every game.
It also picked the Aggies to finish with a 7-3 record. Lets
hope that they were just wrong about SMU.
From the comment of “we’re getting better” from
Head Coach Gene Stallings at Tuesday’s press conference,
it would seem he feels that the verdict is still out on the
Aggies.
★ ★ ★
This weekend all of the nation’s major college foot
ball teams will be in action. Some of the top contests, in
addition to the Aggies Cotton Bowl date with Purdue, will
be: SMU at Missouri, Baylor at Syracuse, Oklahoma State
at Arkansas, Texas at Southern California, Iowa State at
Texas Tech, Rice at Louisiana State, Texas Christian at
Iowa, California at Notre Dame, UCLA at Pittsburg and
Florida State at Alabama.
The game with Purdue this weekend will mark the
first time the Aggies have met the Indiana school on the
gridiron. This game will mark the Boilermakers’ eighth
game with SWC opponents in the team’s 79 year history.
Last year they had a donnybrook with SMU, wining 35-23.
Purdue is a member of the Big Ten Conference and
the Aggies will be looking to improve on their 1-3 record
against Big Ten opponents. The lone win came in a 1959
contest with Michigan State. The Spartans had been the
only Big Ten team the Aggies had met prior to the 1963
matchup with Ohio State.
★ ★ ★
The Aggies next home game will be Oct. 7, with Florida
State the competition. The Seminoles have a tough schedule
ahead of them this season with their toughest game com
ing early. They opened their season last Friday night with
a thumping from the Houston Cougars at the Astrodome.
This weekend they meet Alabama at the Crimson Tide’s
home ground and the following week they meet Atlantic
Coast Conference toughie North Carolina State.
DOUBLE DUTY
Aggie senior lineman Mark Weaver, displays the two
jerseys he will be called on to wear this fall. Due to a
new rule designed to foil the tackle-eligible play, Weaver
will have to wear No. 79 when playing in the interior
line, then change to No. 82 when he plays end. (AP Wire-
photo)
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Ags Too Cautious
Regarding Levias
By JERRY GRISHAM
There’s an old saying- about too
much of a good thing and, accord
ing to Coach Gene Stallings at
Tuesday’s press conference, he is
now a firm believer in it.
The good thing, according to
Stallings, was the caution of the
A&M defense Saturday as far as
Jerry Levias was concerned. But
too much caution kept the Aggies
from capitalizing on Pony errors.
“We talked too much to the
players about Levias,” Stallings
said, “and when they rushed they
were so conscious of him that
they would hold back in order to
watch him and keep him from
scooting around them.”
1 And while all eyes were on the
little speedster, Mike Livingston
and Mike Richardson gained over
100 yards between them. Levias
rushed for a total of 11 yards.
Stallings singled out Wendell
Housley and Steve O’Neal for
praise in the game.
“At first I didn’t think Housley
had done very well,” he com
mented, “but when we looked at
the film I could see that he had
done a lot better than I thought
he had.”
Housley carried the ball 21
times in the game for a total of
76 yards and an average of 3.6
yards per carry. His longest run
was for 10 yards.
O’Neal’s punting had to be one
of the brightest spots in a long
afternoon. The track hurdler
turned football player punted
eight times for a total of 389
yards and an average of 48.6
yards per kick. His longest was
a 58 yarder. One of his kicks was
killed on the SMU three-yard line
and another went out of bounds
on the SMU two.
Stallings announced that the
Aggie defense is being reshuffled
for Saturday’s encounter with
Purdue.
He also expressed dissatisfac
tion with punt and kickoff cover
age.
“We practiced on that last
night,” he said. When asked how
he had them practice on improv
ing the kickoff coverage Stallings
said, “First, we line up 11 men
across the field, we kick the ball
and then they run as hard as they
can down the field. Then we line
them up again and kick it again.
And that’s how we cover a kick.
The coach had one question of
his own. He wanted to know if
the television cameras took much
notice of the auxiliary goal posts
he had set up on the track for use
by the place kicker in warming
up before going on the field.
He was told that they noticed
it plenty.
“Oh well,” he sighed, “that
means everybody will either have
one next week or they’ll declare
it illegal.”
Distaff Bowler
Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, acquisi
tions department clerk at Cushing
Library, won $125 in the Central
Texas Sweeper Tournament at the
Triangle Bowl.
She placed fifth in the singles
tournament, with a pinfall of
1,300, including handicap. Mrs.
Kelly’s bowling put her seventh
in the weekly high individual
series of six games. The tourney
sponsored by Berry Risinger had
765 entries from all over the
state.
THE BATTALION
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Read Battalion Classified
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comb, 846-2723, after 5 p.m.
Two furnished two bedroom brick apart
ments, central air and heat, private patio,
two blocks from campus. Available Feb-
Will do baby sitting for working n
i their home. 846-3951.
1966 Musta
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All Golfers with four handicap or less
please meet with Coach Ransom in Letter-
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at 7 :30 p. m., September 22. 469t5
iiary
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Typing, 846-5416, C-17-B. C.V.
1967 Honda 305
condition. Contact A1 Sander
Scrambler, excellent
at 846-2228.
Two Gentle Mares, go'
beginners. Call 822-3980.
od for kids and
Coin operated electric typewriters avail
able for use in Memorial Student Center.
Cost 10c for 20 minutes, 25c for 1 hour.
Located in Room B of sound proof piano
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Check out key at main desk. 460tfn
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
nd weekly rate, near the University, 846-
HELP WANTED
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
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size for men, women and chil
dren.
407 Fairview
College Station
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Scafe, Donald William
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Ocean
ography
Dissertation : A Clay Mineral Investigation
- . .. exico _
of Six Cores from the Gulf of Mex
Time: Friday, September 22, at 3:00 p.m.
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From $99.50
Dean of Graduate Studies
3300 S. College
Resident Mgr. Apt. 3-B
846-47X3 822-8022
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
District Director needs mature semi
bookkeeper. Call 846-2480 or 823-8’!l!il
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phone calls.
Wanted, two registered
ice or Mr. E. G. Clark.
CHILD CARE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degre
Prasad
Name: Chakrabarty, Rameswar Prasad
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics
Dissertation: Contributions to the Theory
of Ratio-Type Estimators.
Time: Tuesday, September 19, at 8:00 a.m.
Place: Room 102, Space Research Bldg.
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Dean of Graduate Studies 471tl
SCHOOL, has an opening for a four I 1
For further information call 82M
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DEADLINE OCTOBER 16.
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