ALIGN C BATTALION Wednesday, October 1, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 5 Stallings Says Army Will Provide Real Test Richard Campbell ttalion Sports Editor the editol oac h Gene Stallings described blishing, Cadets of Army as “a team their rig|t plays every play like it’s Sir last one” at his weekly press e receivjference Tuesday in G. Rollie Campanijjjte’s Lettermen’s Lounge, with tkip ibility f| # gymnastics gin Today Soccer mhe Texas A&M Soccer Club ) Mi their first match of the year Cliday with a 7-3 decision over ; direiner Institute. ) A&M won the toss and chose (pch goal they wanted to de- (Id and from there on they took 1 initiative. At the end of the j^ffl Cst half A&M was in the lead ; B. Both teams scored a goal in final half. ITeam captain Roberto Proven- fee led A&M with two goals, feier scorers were Claude Tapi- p, Kurt Irgolis, Gabril Fadika, fchammad Zid, and Ray Chouikh. gThe next match for the club 111 be Saturday at 2 p.m. on the |fcM soccer field behind Kyle |eld against Trinity in a Texas lllegiate Soccer League game. LUCKY TOURISTS PUEBLO, Colo. ) _ Never kving see a greyhound race, a ourist couple from Oklahoma topped in at the Pueblo track, ey walked out with ap- oximately $8,000, having bought lie only winning combination in |e twin quiniela on the last two laces. |=- - —■ ■■ = Welcome To The AGGIE DEN “The Home of the Aggies” Open 7 Days Weekly 8 a. m. till Midnight We Cash Aggie Checks (Next to Loupot’s) GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY Will have a booth lo cated in the east comer of the M.S.C. for new service and changes on 10-2-69 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. “They give great effort on every play,” he said. “They come at you pretty well with great pursuit and tackling.” The big question in everyone’s mind at this stage is whether the Cadets are as good as they have performed for the last two weeks. They are sporting a 2-0 record for the year holding a 31-14 victory over New Mexico structional classes in gym- itics will be from 4-6 p.m. c ikdays starting Wednesday in ftni' 1 gym room in G. Rollie White will continue until mid-No- ber when a team to represent fcM in interscholastic competi- ft will be selected. _ lersons who are interested ? |uld contact Coach Bob Mitch- Coach Mitchell can be reached is office on the bottom floor he Coliseum or in the gym ton on the top floor. Anyone £ 10 is unable to meet Mitchell \ Mr contact Mick Stratton, Lee ; Mves or Rex Stratton in the Mi room between 4-6 p.m. daily. - /vy yi Mil persons who are out for ) I team will be on the Aggie C Mn but only those qualified to S Mpete will go ot the meets. ) Official workouts for the team t fi start following completion of (| classes in November. ★ ★ ★ STALLINGS in their opener and then thump ing Vanderbilt, 16-6, Saturday. Odds makers are favoring the Black Knights by seven points but the Aggies could pull an up set if they improve over last week’s performance against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. “I thought we played a whole lot better defensively,” Stallings said. “We hit pretty well. Our pass defense was poor but our rush was better than it has been.” One bright spot in the Aggie picture was the return of tailback Larry Stegent, who, despite hav ing one day of contact practice this year, was in on 67 plays in the Nebraska game and perform ed “pretty well.” Stegent, a prime All-America candidate for the Aggies, missed the LSU contest recuperating from a pulled hamstring. He was not expected to see any action against the Cornhuskers but fin ished with 23 yards rushing and 22 yards on five pass receptions. Another plus for A&M was the emergence of sophomore Rocky Self at quarterback He took over for junior Jimmy Sheffield and demonstrated to everyone the ability to move the team. “Rocky played a good game and moved the football well,” Stallings said. “He made a couple of poor decisions that sophomores sometimes make but if we had to play today, he would be my quarterback.” Another development which was a mild surprise was the ele vation of sophomore Joe Mac King to second-team quarterback. “We are going to give King a look at quarterback behind Self,” Stallings continued, “because we hope that he can help to keep us from losing, you’ve got to that before you can win.” Stallings explained that keep ing us from losing means doing things like throwing the ball away when a receiver is covered in stead of trying to get it to him and chance an interception and learning to take a loss instead of throwing an interception. Sheffield has been demoted to third behind Self and King but he will still handle the punting for the Aggies. Other changes announced by Stallings were in the offensive line where junior Mike Fields, a 6-3, 225-pounder, and Ted Smith, a 6-4, 220-pound sophomore, would get a shot at weak tackle. Barney Harris was mentioned by Stallings as having played well in the Nebraska tilt on the offensive team with seven re ceptions for 89 yards. Others mentioned for their play besides Stegent and Self were fullback Marc Black and tight end Ross Brupbacher. On the defensive side, lineback er Mike DeNiro received much of Stallings’ praise as he led the team with 16 tackles. Seniors Lynn Odom and Jim Piper also were listed as playing well. Soph omore Mike Bunger started for the first time at rover for the Aggies against the Cornhuskers and Stallings said that he did a fair job. “The kicking game was greatly improved over the LSU game,” Stallings said. “Sheffield did a fine job, he kicked one out on their seven-yard line and another on the three.” The Aggie returning teams also received praise for their im provement as they held Nebras ka’s return yardage down to 31 total including punts and kick offs. Dave Elmendorf’s fine 55- yard return of a punt was also mentioned. TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT See Pag-e Two if imM AGGIE QUARTERBACK Rocky Self, the Aggies’ new quarterback, is on the move against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, as he looks for a re ceiver while fullback Marc Black blocks. Self will start Saturday against Army after winning the position with his performance Saturday. 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