AGGIES ... DON’T DELAY! Order Your Boots Now For Future Delivery . Small Payment Will Do YOUR BOOTS MADE TO ORDER Convenient Lay-Away Plan ONLY $70.00 A PAIR Economy Shoe Repair & Boot Co. 509 W. Commerce, San Antonio- fcA 3-0047 Golf Club Snack Bar The Golf Club Snack Bar will be serving our many friends who will be on campus during the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Open Daily from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, December 9, 1969 Longhorns Hold On To No. 1 Ranking By Dick Couch Associated Press Sports Writer Texas’ courageous comeback victory over Arkansas has as sured the Longhorns of a firm hold on the top spot in major college football—at least until their Cotton Bowl date with No tre Dame. The Longhorns, who battled from 14 points down in the final quarter last Saturday to nip the then second-ranked Razorbacks 15-14, remained entrenched atop the national rankings Monday in The Associated Press’ last regu lar season poll. A postseason ballot, following the Jan. 1 bowl games, will de termine the national champion. The Razorbacks’ heart-breaking loss, their first of the season, cost them the No. 2 position, Penn State moving up from the third spot one week after completing an unbeaten season. Texas, 10-0, received 22 of 30 first place votes cast by a na tionwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters. Penn State, which picked up five firsts, trail ed the Longhorns 580-492 in points while Arkansas had 426. Fourth-ranked Ohio State, No. 5 Southern California and No. 7 Michigan divided the other three first place votes as the remainder of the Top Ten stayed the same week ago. Missouri held Louisiana State eighth, Dame ninth and UCLA as a sixth, Notre 10th. Penn State, 10-0 this season and unbeaten in 29 consecutive- games, puts its streak on the line against Missouri, 9-1, in the Orange Bowl; Arkansas, 9-1, meets No. 13 Mississippi, 7-3, in the Sugar Bowl and Michigan, 8-2, takes on Southern Cal, 0-0-1, in the Rose Bowl. There were position changes in the Second Ten, although all the teams had finished their reg ular schedule a week or more be fore the poll. Tennessee and Au burn, 12th and 11th, respectively last week, switched places. So did Mississippi and Nebraska, Nos. 14 and 13 last week. Florida went from 18 to 15th and Stanford from 17th to 16th. Purdue and Houston, 15th and 19th last week, tied for 17. West Virginia dropped from 16th to 19th and unbeaten, untied Tole do held 20th. Colorado was the only other school to receive votes. The Top Twenty, with first place votes in parentheses and points (points awarded for first 15 places) based on 20-18-16-14- 12-10-9-8-etc. 1. Texas (2) 580 2. Penn State (5) 492 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Arkansas Ohio State (1) Southern California (1) Missouri Michigan (1) Louisiana State Notre Dame UCLA 11. Tennessee 12. Auburn 13. Mississippi 14. Nebraska 15. Florida 16. Stanford 17. Purdue 18. Houston 19. West Virginia 20. Toledo \ Haydei talion t ((Fork on loca ic Buil Built irding ager oJ AIRLINE RESERVATIONS & TICKETS COLLEGE STATION MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER 846-3773 30-Day Charge On Your Personal Account Or Use Your BankAmericard Free Delivery euerieu tours Bonded ASTA Agent Buddy Baker sits dejectedly behind the wheel of his 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger after his collision with James Hylton, also in aa ’69 Dodge. He THE BIG BUMP was a lap ahead of everyone when the collision occured but he still managi§lant’s to finish eighth. (Photo by Hans Adam) PRE XMAS WAREHOUSE SALE WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF KODAK & POLAROID CAMERAS. CHECK OUR PRICES FIRST aitherk sers he zalez o: the fir; WE tdnesda udy. V m.p.h. ursday udy. "V m.p.h. Reg. $104.50 Special $79.50 s A L E INSTAMATIC JJ4 !D STTN 0 * i Reg. $119.50 Special $94.50 Complete House Movie Set, Camera Projector Lights, Case and Film. Special — $89.95 and Up. S A L E Campus Photo Center North Gate At Main. College Station