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College Station, Texas
Friday, October 30, 1970
THE BATTALION
Powerful Hogs, Aggies clash
By CLIFFORD BROYLES
Battalion Sports Editor
The Texas Aggies and the
Arkansas Razorbacks are work
ing on strings of fives, and as
far as the Aggies are concerned
it’s gone far enough.
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. the Ag
gies and Hogs will get together
in the 44th meeting of the two
teams, with A&M looking to
break a five-game losing skid
and the Raozrbacks zeroing in on
their sixth straight win.
The eighth-ranked Hogs will
bring a little bit of everything
into Kyle Field, with a good pass
ing attack, a good running game
and an overall good defense the
main ingredients.
Arkansas has experience, and
quarterback Bill Montgomery is
a good example. Montgomery, a
senior two-year letterman, is one
of 15 two-year lettermen high
on the UA depth chart.
Montgomery has completed 53
of 95 passes this season and
although he isn’t rated in a class
with Archie Manning of Missis
sippi or Jim Plunkett of Stanford
as a passer, the Texas native
leads the type of offense that
makes one forget about the quar
terback.
Arkansas has a tremendously
balanced attack, having gained
1424 yards rushing and 1362
yards passing in their first six
games.
They lead the nation in scor
ing, with an average of 42 points
a game, and are fourth in total
offense with 464.3 yards a game
and 12th in passing offense with
227 yards a game.
They can do it either way, and
when they run, their bread and
butter is tailback Bill Burnett,
who has scored 10 touchdowns
this season giving him 46 career
touchdowns. With a good day
Saturday, he could take over the
Southwest Conference career scor
ing lead.
For receivers, the pair has
Chuck Dicus, who has caught 21
passes giving him a career total
of 113 for more than 1800 yards
and 16 touchdowns.
Senior linemen Bruce James
and Dick Bumpas, linebackers
Guy Parker and Mike Boschetti
and monsterman Bobby Field all
are earning their third letter for
an Arkansas defense that led the
nation in scoring defense last
year and this season has given
only 11 points a game.
Rick Kersey, who was injured
early in the season, may be at
his defensive tackle post for the
game.
The Aggies will counter with
nothing even close to comparison
statistically, so it will have to be
decided on the two and one half
hours of combat Saturday after
noon.
Quarterback Lex James has
third place in the conference pass
ing with 81 of 160 for 1228 yards
this season. Montgomery is the
fourth leading passer.
Tight end Homer May has de
veloped into the top receiver on
the squad, having caught 21 for
396 yards and four touchdowns.
That’s more touchdowns than any
other SWC receiver can lay claim
to.
Flanker Johnny Gardner earned
himself a starting berth on Coach
Gene Stallings’ new alignment
before the Baylor game and went
out and caught four passes in
cluding one for a touchdown. Joey
Herr, who has caught eight pass
es, or Hugh McElroy who has
caught 18 will line up at split end.
Brad Dusek, Doug Neill and
Steve Burks, the Aggies’ corps
of running backs, will take turns
in the backfield. Burks is the
leading rusher with 326 yards.
Neill has 301 and Dusek, who
led with 42 against Baylor, has
195.
Ted Smith will start at center,
Robert Gerasimowicz and Andy
Philley at the tackles and Jim
Parker and Leonard Forey at the
guards in the Aggies’ offensive
line.
Defensively, A&M will again
line up with the five-man line
they used for the first time
against Baylor. Sophomores Max
Bird, Boice Best, Gary Martin
and Kent Finley will line up
around junior Van Odom in the
defensive line. Bird has recovered
three fumbles and Odom one for
this season.
Linebacker still will be a ques
tion mark. Grady Hoermann and
Dennis Carruth are scheduled to
start, with Mike Lord and Steve
Luebbehusen still below par phys
ically.
Dave Elmendorf, the Aggies’
leading thief with three inter
ceptions and three fumble re
coveries, and David Hoot, who
has caught three enemy aerials
and recovered one fumble, will
line up at the safeties.
Ed Ebrom and Bland Smith
will start at cornerbacks.
The Church..For a Fuller Life..For You..
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Now there are two "snaggletooths" in the family. What fun Jerry
had trying to duplicate his own toothless grin!
I smiled, remembering his first "jack-o'-lantern" and how he had
howled with fright at the eerie smile of the funny-faced vegetable. Jim
and I had to work hard to convince him that "jack-o'-lanterns" were fun.
Now, just a few years later, the "jack-o'-pumpkin" is one of his special
delights.
How easy it is to shape the attitudes of a little child. It seems to Jim
and me that Jerry is like a sponge, soaking up thoughts and ideas from
the things we do and say. His points of view reflect our own.
That's why we know how important it is for all of us to go to church
every Sunday. It was there we learned the love for God that enriches
our every day. We want this dominion and joy to become a part of Jerry's
life, too.
Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Copyright 1970 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va.
Sunday
Monday
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I Thessalonians I Corinthians
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2:42-47
4:32-37
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School
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Servic
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-Young, People’s Se:
-Preaching
6 :30 P.M.—Youn
7:00 P.M,
day
Saturday Mass—7 :00 P.M.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
11:00 A.M.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
906 Jersey Street, So. Side of Campus
Rector: William R. Oxley
Asst.—Rev. Wesley Seeliger
8:00 A.M. & 9:15 A.M. Sunday
Services
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
11 :00 A.M.—Sunday Service
11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.—Tues. Readir
9:15 A.M.-—Sunday School
10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service
11 :00 A.M.—Sunday Service
ing Rm.
7 :00-8 :00 P.M.—Wed., Reading Room
8:00 P.M.—Wed. Evening Worship
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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9 :00 A.M.—Bible Study
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7 :15 P.M.—Aggie Class
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6:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
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xch School
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6 :45 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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Wesley Foundation
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10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
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7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
2505 S. College Ave., Bryan
An Independent Bible Church
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:60 A.M.
Morning Worship
7 :00 P.M.—Prayer and Bible Study
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mendous boost for our program
and the hall.”
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