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BAIT PICKS
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 15, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 5
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Cross country team hosts meet
By CLIFFORD BROYLES
Battalion Sports Editor
The Texas A&M cross country
team, fresh from a 27-30 win over
Texas Tech here last Saturday,
will host its second meet of the
season here Friday a± 4 p.m.
A powerful team from the Uni
versity of Texas at Austin heads
a field of four entries in the
quadrangular meet.
The Aggies, Longhorns, Rice
Owls and Baylor Bears match
strides on the three-mile race
which starts at G. Rollie White
Coliseum.
Coach Ted Nelson has an
nounced one lineup change for
the meet, with Pat Bradley, a
freshman from Houston Memorial,
replacing Joe Waltz.
Other Aggie runners and their
finish in the Tech meet will be:
1. Frank Ybarbo, 14:46; 3. Ruben
Moncivaiz, 15:17; 6. Sammy Skin
ner, 15:59; 8. Dennis O’Brien,
16:17; 9. Jim Haynie, 16:18; and
10. Carl Curtis, 16:19.
The top five finishers among
the seven entrants for each team
will place for points in the meet,
Nelson said.
“Texas and Rice have good
teams,” he said.
“They don’t have any real out
standing boys, but they’re just
real well balanced.” |
Texas, for an example of bal
ance, defeated Tech in a meet
earlier this year. The Raiders’
John Baldwin, who was second
to Ybarbo, won it but the Long
horns took the next seven places
in the meet.
John Gardner, Tinker Murray,
Billy Gamble and Jack Colvin of
the Longhorns were pointed out
as top runners by Nelson, as was
Rice’s Paul Stansberry, who fin
ished fifth in the Southwest Con
ference mile last year.
Nelson said he didn’t know
anything about the Baylor run
ners, but said that if Pete Morales
was able to run they would have
a great one.
Morales, a top distance man
last year, hurt his achilles tendon
in the SWC track meet last year
and Nelson didn’t know if Mo
rales would be able to run after
the injury.
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The Aggie Fish travel to Waco
Thursday night to meet the Bay
lor Cubs in the second game for
each team this season.
The Fish lost to TCU last week
31-7 in Fort Worth, while Baylor
lost to the Texas Shorthorns 47-
20 in Austin.
“Baylor will not be as big as
TCU,” Fish Coach Jim Keller
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Their quarterback, Kenny Cooper,
is a fine football player.”
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Rogers of Waco Richfield and
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rell (6-0, 220), and Dennis De-
Loach (6-0, 195) are the big
names for the Cubs.
There have been several changes
in the Fish lineup this week. Of
fensive guard Mike Cady is out
with a cracked collarbone. Doubt
ful starters and their injuries are
tailback Pat Herring (shoulder),
wingback Grady Harris (sprained
ankle), and safety Mark Green
(hip pointer). Still out with in
juries are offensive tackle Dan
Sibley and defensive guards Tom
my Roderick and Robert Dennis,
all potential starters who were
out of action last week because
of injuries.
New starters this week will be
Jimmy Pattillo at left tackle and
Tommy Stratton at right guard
offensively, and Van Daniel at
right linebacker on defense.
Should Herring and Harris not
be able to start, they will be re
placed by Garry Smith and Bobby
Merren. Terry Savage will take
Green’s place if he is unable to
play.
In addition to these changes,
the remainder of last week’s start
ing lineup will start again. Eric
Elkins and Mike Bruton are the
ends, Pattillo and Kevin Smith
are the tackles, Stratton and
Richard Semands are the guards;
and Darrell Taliaferro is the
center.
Tim Trimmier will be the start
er at quarterback again this week.
He will be joined by David Stan-
dish or Dwight LaBauve at full
back, and Herring or Smith at
tailback, and Harris or Merren at
wingback, depending on the phys
ical condition of Herring and
Harris.
Defensively, Keller will play
Kevin Owen and Marshall Jack-
son at the ends and Billy Wil
liams and Mike Stautzenberger
at the guards. Linebackers will be
Steve Wood, Billy Wiebold, and
Daniel. The cornerbacks will he
Charles Billingsley and Chris
Hentzen, with Bill Nutt and
Green or Savage at the safeties.
Top performers for the Fish
last week were Smith, with 77
yards in 19 acrries, Nutt, the
punter, with 6 kicks for an aver
age of 47.8 yards, tlie longest
being 54 yards, and Wiebold, who
made 15 tackles and returned an
intercepted pass 17 yards.
SWC cage teams
begin practice
DALLAS —With most of the
big guns back for another salvo,
Southwest Conference basketball
teams open workouts today.
All eight teams open the non
conference season Dec. 1 and the
SWC race gets underway Jan. 9.
For the fourth straight year, one
game will be regionally televised
each Saturday through the con
ference season by TV Sports, Inc.
The telecast schedule will be an~
nounced later.
Five of last year’s top ten
scorers return, including scoring
champ Gene Phillips of SMU,
runnerup Gene Knolle of Texas
Tech and No. 3 scorer William
Chatmon of Baylor.
Defending champion Rice re
turns six lettermen, while Texas
is the leader in that department
with ten lettermen and four start
ers. Nine lettermen return at
Tech, six at Texas A&M, five each
at SMU, Baylor and TCU, and
four at Arkansas.
Arkansas also opens the season
with a new coach, Lanny Van
Eman, who replaces P. T. (Duddy)
Waller.
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