HHNmUM )n Herschel Nissenson ociated Press Sports Writer ’ou’ll never get Johnny Vaught defensive Compare quarterbacks, but he say that Archie Manning’s ird-smashing evening Satur- was “the greatest perform- e by a quarterback I’ve ever Buster Adi Stegent, m 32 can illnigs. was only arry hasi ice lastje ihe justai teach his ; Brupbat 'inning t« mior Ban ! three p^ ilso mentii 'ell. eur offea Stallings i brey and il fairly r Adams ig downfii i progress in the ses ice race 5 anno® (oming ile. me is cod i our pi . consii with a layed befj ngly en ries like be in pi Tech d muscle i:| Army igh his ea it the pn 11 y hold two or also ( veiling it bly be r tackle 1 aitely bee Manning Impresses Vaught n.” end the Mississippi coach has e beauts. Eagle Day, nn Griffing, Jake Gibbs . . . reached stardom under ight. But none ever matched show put on by Manning as Miss dropped a 33-32 heart- aker to Alabama. Twenty-four national, South eastern Conference, Mississippi and Alabama offensive records fell as Manning completed 33 of 52 passes for 436 yards and two touchdowns and carried 15 times for 104 yards and Ole Miss’ other three scores. For his 540-yard performance, Manning, a 6-foot-3, 198 pound junior from Drew, Miss., was named college football’s Back of the Week by The Associated Press Tuesday. Even though Alabama won— with Scott Hunter completing 22 of 29 for 300 yards—Coach Bear Scoring Sparse n ’Mural Tills Except for Mike Davis’ three chdowns that led the Physics jartment’s intramural football scoring was at a premium five early week games. nly the Academic Year Insti- team managed to score ong losers of the five games, "jmimm STARTS TODAY FEATURE TIMES - 3:10 - 5:15 - 7:25 - 9:40 Rating — No One Under 118 Will Re Admitted JEROME HELI.MAN-JOHN SCHLESINCER Dali coaci production .asatAi DUSTIN Apen Ik HOFFMAN ,t 5:? JON louse .1 VOIGHT "ut'l "MIDNIGHT •f the t'i ociatioa and t. The a id i ■der tfi lembers ; fields the I® fee of business can be ce secr§5. 3:15 . 5: i5 . 7 : i5.9:15 Dr are( lick 0 ^es M dhs any P f have ndbail Oshli COLOR i>y DeLuxe United Artists PALACE STARTS TODAY SHOW TIMES JohnWfoyne Rode Hudson i n the Undefeated PAN AVI SION® Tight,I the I QUEEN .AST NITE —7:15-9:15 BLOW THE MAN DOWN” IRC L E TONITE AT 7:30 P. M. Clint Eastwood In “WHERE EAGLES DARE” At 9:45 p. m. Lee Marvin In “POINT BLANK” A' i - iid.^rr 7, wm hirt ) W&lWM V o«ivt in aipi m meik i; ii ms V Pf l EAST SCREEN At 7:30 p. m. Robert Mitchum “YOUNG BILLY YOUNG” At 9:45 p. m. “YOURS MINE & OURS” WEST SCREEN “BLOOD OF DRACULA’S CASTLE” And NITEMARE IN WAX” and that was a safety against Physics. Squadron 8 got by with a double goose-egg win, besting Squadron 7 on penetrations. Squadron 12 defeated Squadron 13, 6-0, and Law Hall bounced from its narrow loss to Mclnnis last week to shut out Moore A, 8-0. Hughes Hall scored twice to even their season record at 1-1 with a 12-0 blanking of Davis- Gary Hall. Steve Langston of San Antonio scored all nine of C-l’s points in a Class B basketball game but fell one short. A-l took it, 10-9. The White Band fish won their second straight by downing H-l, 27-14. Squadron 8 spanked Squad ron 11, 33-25; Squadron 12 blitzed Squadron 9, 24-6, and Squadron 10 impressed in a lop-sided 32-6 squashing of Squadron 13. Early week Class A handball winners were Companies C-l, 1-1 and E-2 and Squadrons 6 and 8. Intramural director Ray Fletcher noted golf tournament schedules are posted, competition starts immediately and delays should be avoided that could lead to matches being pushed past the due date by rain. Bryant was stunned by Manning’s show. “To think that offensive rec ords could be set against us,” said the Bear, noted for his stingy defensive units,. “I wonder what folks like Lee Roy Jordan (now a pro linebacker) would say about that.” “The honor makes me feel real good,” Manning said, “but I’d feel better if we’d won the game. I thought Hunter did a tremen dous job and deserves some honor, too.” Manning was lavish with praise for all concerned. “We’re real fortunate to have very fine receivers,” he said. “And our offensive linemen have been great all year. Saturday night was their best job.” Schoolboy Poll Class AAAA 1. Austin Reagan 4-0 2. Abilene Cooper 4-0 3. Houston Kashmere 4-0 4. Dallas Kimball 4-0 5. Dallas Wilson 4-0 6. Galveston Ball 4-0 7. Amarillo Palo Duro 4-0 8. Spring Branch 3-0-1 9. Odessa Permian 3-1 10. Killeen 4-0 Class AAA 1. Refugio 4-0 2. Houston Elmore 4-0 3. Alvin 4-0 4. West Columbia 4-0 5. Lubbock Estacado 3-0-1 6. Plano 4-0 7. Bonham 3-0 8. Ennis 3-1 9. Belton 2-1 10. Lamesa 4-0 Class AA 1. Lufkin Dunbar 4-0 2. Iowa Park 4-0 3. San Antonio Randolph 3-0 4. Georgetown 4-0 5. DeKalb 4-0 6. Reagan County 4-0 7. Columbus 4-0 8. Klein 4-0 9. Dimmitt 4-0 10. Ballinger 3-0 DAVE ELMENDORF Player of the Week Dave Elmendorf won the Batt’s Player-Of-The-Week title after a close battle with kicker Mike Bellar as each performed outstandingly against Army Saturday. Elmendorf, a junior defensive halfback from Houston Westbury, was instrumental in the Aggies’ 20-13 victory because he twice tackled Army’s fullback Lynn Moore just before he scored on long runs. The first was a 63-yard burst from scrimmage and it looked like Moore would score until Elmendorf bounced him out of bounds on the Aggie 11. The second, in the fourth quarter, Moore broke down the left sideline on route to an 80-yard kickoff return before Elmendorf caught him at the 10. Elmendorf was also credited with an interception in the fourth quarter which broke Army’s back as they tried desperately to even the score before time ran out. In high school Elmendorf was an All-American gridder on both offense and defense and is a distinguished student at A&M and an All-SWC baseball player. THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 8, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 5 BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veteran* and Conventional Loan* ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texaa Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 L. AGGIES Come in five or more in one car. The driver of the car eats free. Any of our Mexican plates. The driver must bring this ad with him. We have the best in Mexican Food. EL TORO RESTAURANT 500 N. Sims & 22nd Bryan, Texas Hours 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. — 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. 7 days a week I uinniED Graduates of management calibre. Bright. Ambitious. Energetic. 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