VLION 'iitation is Wrong?". nker. ID t* 1 . OltKl 1 l« 2275. sw 4«tl Uitchm, d«t '■ersity, 8«. 2Cll(ii V : TS y schools Sports Aplenty It’s TV Time By GARY SHERER RMS 'S nj?” spoolion s I'niil U’ofur. i > h nl Apt. I Last week’s football predictions were slightly better -4-0), but the season’s record (11-10-0) makes me feel ;e Richard Kimball being chased by Lieutenant Gerard. The boob tube offers a full slate of programs each night a precision-like schedule with a minimum of mistakes, ith the advent of video tape, TV ‘boo-boo’s are now non- Istent. We wish that it were possible to use video tape when aking football predictions. Then, we could pick two dif- rent versions and then show the right one after the games >re played. Unfortunately, like the TV program that esn’t make even one season, we must try for something tter. Here goes another try at winning a prediction ‘emmy.’ iXAS A&M 10, TEXAS TECH 7 ke Lieutenant Gerard, stay optimistic. 3C 21, NOTRE DAME 18 ip-ranked Trojans hit a ‘Bonanza’ at South Bend. IAMI (FLA.) 17, LSU 10 gers feel like a Batman enemy after Hurrican hit. LAHOMA 19, TEXAS 11 nghorns no longer like Perry Mason, they lose again. ORGIA 24, M1SS1PPI 14 illdogs like the ‘FBI’ they always get their man. LORADO 15, MISSOURI 14 izzou watching to many late shows. NNESSEE 21, GEORGIA TECH 13 unteers upset Tech’s ‘Nielson Rating’. URDUE 32, OHIO STATE 7 [ickeyes suffer ‘network difficulties’. m 20, SYRACUSE 14 liddies not like ‘McHales Navy’. ORTHWESTERN 16, RICE 9 vis slowed down to ‘Hooterville Express’ speed. ICHIGAN STATE 25, MICHIGAN 17 lis series is as old as TV reruns. Success in football predicting can be likened to the iw program that goes up against the ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ the TV ratings. It usually meets with instant destruction amove to something else. But, as the Fugitive always knew he would find the le-armed man, we will keep trying for a perfect series of cks. If that happens, maybe we might win that ‘emmy’ vard after all. .. ... .. ... mm THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 11, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 5 ‘Pride Of Paris ’ Gets Job Done BOB LONG Aggies’ candidate for ‘Mr. Versatility’ If there is a better or more versatile athlete around than Texas A&M’s Bob Long, the Ag gies would like to match him against the “Pride of Paris” in a lot of contests. Long currently is best known as a wingback-split end on A&M’s football unit. But, name your game and Long is apt to pin back your ears in nothing flat. Last spring he decided to see if he could help coach Tom Chan dler’s Aggies in baseball. He quickly won the centerfield post and was named on the SWC sec ond-team at the season’s end. He southpaws his way around the golf course in the 70s, plays a smashing game of tennis, can vix-tually run the table in pool, is an adept basketball player and could probable be a seven-sport star at Aggieland if there wasn’t a rule about having to attend classes. Injuries And Inexperience Top Aggies’ Problem List s l'K V TV 5-2$ 19 T! E RAGE JLAR 3EL IETAL x 2". er. Be de. No s. Add iranteed Station N ATES! •dering is Oct. i From Friday, Window Center Sons 5-581G IRS Co. ns vice CO. 522-6000 tad Classifieds Daily By GARY SHERER Injuries and inexperience, these are the two big problems facing Aggie Head Football Coach Gene Stallings, as he prepares for this week’s Southwest Conference bat tle with Texas Tech. Stallings cited the injuries the team has sustained thus far this season have forced him to put players in new positions. Because of the lack of depth, mistakes have been made in the first four games that can be attributed to the inexperience. When commenting on the Flor ida State game at his weekly press conference, Stallings had praise for the team as a whole and some individual play as well. “Overall, everybody graded high er,” said Stallings. “He made some of the best blocks I’ve seen around here in a long time,” commented Stal lings on the blocking of fullback Bill Sallee. The Aggie head man also had praise for Bill Hobbs and Grady Allen on defense and Larry Stegent on offense. Stallings also mentioned some of the changes he made before last week’s game. Rolf Krueger was moved back to his last sea son’s defensive tackle post and Maurice Moorman was moved back to weak tackle. Carl Gough was moved in at strong guard and Mark Weaver was moved Do you buy ashirt oralabel? - 4 ...<- t'-' If you’re looking for a short-sleeved oxford shirt with a button-down collar, that’s what you buy. After you’ve checked the label. Because a good label guarantees a good shirt. 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