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Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 2, 1970 THE BATTALION SWC teams schedule new foes Road maps may be as much in demand as game programs dur ing the Southwest Conference’s 1 9 7 0 non-conference football schedule. Of the 30 non-conference games set by the eight SWC schools, an even dozen match teams that have never played each other before. It's probably the most sweeping conglomerate schedule revision in SWC history. SMU is the leader with three new faces on its attractive sched ule and the fourth Mustang op ponent hasn’t appeared on the Dallas school’s regular season schedule since 1939. The only Southwest Conference team not taking on a new oppon ent is Rice. First time matchups by schools are SMU vs Tennessee Sept. 19, New Mexico State Sept. 26 and Northwestern Oct. 3; Arkansas vs Stanford Sept. 12; Baylor vs Missouri Sept. 11 and Army Sept. 19; Texas vs UCLA Oct. 3; A&M vs Wichita State Sept. 12 and Michigan Oct. 3; TCU vs UT- Arlington Sept. 12 and Wisconsin Sept. 26; and Texas Tech vs. California Santa Barbara Oct. 3. The new look schedules are partly the result of the extension of the college season to a maxi mum of 11 games this year and partly the result of a trend to ward scheduling the most attrac tive opposition possible rather than “loading up” on weaker area teams. In recent seasons, such nation ally respected teams as Purdue, Oklahoma and Southern Califor nia began appearing on some SWC team’s non-conference schedules for the first time. In the 1960’s the SWC managed only a 131-125-11 advantage over stronger intersectional foes. This percentage of 51.1 compares to a mark of 68.8 record during the 1950’s. Aggies test wet AstroTurf Dave Elm end orf The Texas Aggies tested their new AstroTurf covering of Kyle Field under rainy wet conditions Tuesday and came away singing its praises. “It was a little slick,” defensive safety Dave Elmendorf declared. “But it wasn’t bad at all.” “It was 100 percent better than wet grass.” A heavy rain Monday night followed by intermittent showers Tuesday left the field wet. There was virtually a steady sprinl* throughout practice. The Aggies worked , on U, timing of their offensive attai against Wichita State defen®, alignments. They also emphasized pass pi* tection, blocking and the kicldiij game. One of the afternoon’s higt lights was the place kicking j soccer style kicker Pat McD# mott. ips Sons mm iSSl IP lai 1PM' TWE TDP <2tJR\.nY MEfTf 5pea ffTPIOGLY WI66LV, YOU XL BtdLfp YOU DID SfAOKED 16 SHANK PORTION HBM BUI PORTION WHOLE HUMS HAMROnST SLICED HUM BREMSTIM ifAOk.'EP L6 cb^ter CUT Lg OENT£R CUT ^ TWinI . SuOED-e 49^ 514 794 99* FAMILY PQCK CUT-UP FRy£R$ contains 'L8RERSTCe*tTV>lS a l£6 pcpoiop^ a PLUS 27 MflNHM vommi RANCH SYLE HEART-O-TEXAS CUT-UP FRYERS LB. 33c HEART-O-TEXAS U.S.D.A. GRADE ‘A’ FRYERS 29< WHOLE LB. ROUEDffiflSriS- 99* IMPERIAL BOIL LEDS ^UC£P co(tt* beef MERT5 lbo'5 sliced MEHI5 DECKEkY QUALITY SUOEO — ^ BfiCOM ■*« 79c .WV^TETURVeEV -CHICKetA i_ i: MOONLIGHT SPECIAL THURSDAY NIGHT 8:30 to 11:30 Bargains Galore Stock Up Early For Labor Day Weekend Your DraniYiCOMETraJE FOR l OOD 6 BONO 5TFYVP5 qTTMETOiY WICiOLY WWNC WELL NlcnniNcq To 5uy!- You DON'T HFjV’E' TO ^ PRESENT TO>W'^ ' ALL GRINDS F0LGERS COFFEE b FP£$M PRODUCEOfcRSUfZE TD5LRVE VOUR WILY POTATOES 05COUNT HEALTH f BEAUTYRIDj CjlLLETTE PEODORRN75-Oz.cBpA RIGHT GIRRP^G9c HRIRSPRRY iJOZ-CTIiA HOUR NET CLEEW ^11* LOTOl^MfVMPOO S iozSOE r •- HTUDjftlOUlKR^ob wm> CALIFORNIA U5 # l Fresh Stalk CELERY I f p- h—* 's© CHERRY T0MHT0E5 CBuroRNIR *3? PINT ®agcnBence US-t*" /~\ MEOUM 1_B RADISHES Vt g .10c Dixie, 9 in. — 80 Ct. Pkg. PAPER PLATES Northern — 60 Ct. Pkg. PAPER NAPKINS < Smld^ < KbndI PH ; R.sMX^f • nov#' . aukkk.sx THlTTONARY WITH ANY FOOD PURCHASE SECTION #1 99c Random House American Dictionary Value and Family Reference Library Name_ . Address- COUPON MUST BE SIGNED BY CUSTOMER WE <3IVE DOUBLE STOMP5 every fuesptjy WITH txD OR MORE RjRCHqSE D: —• LUNCHEON MERf SPflM 1101. 54c - FRUIT RJVORED 301. 10c 5 JELL-O PKO D3 D3 oeu MONTE PQUIT 305 27c CCXaCTRlL CF\N D3 D3 1 D: CUT- RITE WFW PAPER US' ROLL 27c D3 Betty Crocker Y-W-C RE6. 37c D: = CUKE MIXES BOX 5 Ah ! POWDERED ^ 5uc»nR 2 0C* 35c SOurw rt \AS VLDS1 \AOt)lttN ^iTtWAAWif SERVICE AN5 SATitFAcTiCm Gl'AftANfEED LOCATED AT immuowf BWANS.TDC '‘QUAWTlf/RIGI4T9 RcS’ERVE'D < il w <> m\ !? 5 PI !< !<■ I f m ^0000?; ■yvv ^ jI / fnaTfl 5 5 l, B/11.11 ^