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Regular $1-25 HEY THERE - DON’T JUST GO TO A MOVIE TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT One of Shakespeare’s lightest yet finest works BRYAN CIVIC AUDITORIUM Tuesday Night, Dec. 1, 1970 — 8:00 p. m. and George Bernard Shaw’s ARMS AND THE MAN Shaw’s famous anti-war satire BRYAN CIVIC AUDITORIUM Wednesday Night, Dec. 2, 1970, 8:00 p. m. Both great plays are produced by the NATIONAL PLAYERS All Seats Are RESERVED Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Tickets and information at MSC Student Program Office 845-4671 and at the door Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, November 17, 1970 THE BATTALION Cardinals outclass Cowboys DALLAS, Tex. (A*)—St. Louis dazzled Dallas with Johnny Ro land’s 74-yard punt return and John Gilliam’s 48-yard double reverse for touchdowns Monday night, crushing the Cowboys 38-0 to keep the Cardinals in the lead in the National Football Confer ence East. Roland also rambled 10 and 3 yards for touchdowns in the na tionally televised contest as the salty Cardinal defense strapped the first shutout ever on Dallas in a league game. The last time a professional team rolled up three consecutive goose eggs was in 1935 by the New York Giants. St. Louis now holds a 7-2 rec ord with the New York Giants in hot pursuit at 6-3. Dallas, which won the old National Foot ball League Eastern Division the last four years, is 5-4. A line-drive 37-yard punt by Dallas’ Ron Widby set the land slide in motion. Roland fielded it on the fly and bolted through the spread out Dallas defenders. Roland shook off a tackle by safety Charlie Waters to score standing up with 40 seconds re maining in the first quarter. Some Mississippi riverboat trickery made it 14-0 several minutes later. Cardinal quarter back Jim Hart handed off to MacArthur Lane who swept right. Lane fed the ball to Gil liam circling left. Gilliam ripped away from Waters at the Cow boy 10 for the score. Jim Bakken’s 31-yard field goal made it 17-0 at halftime. Roland’s second and third touchdown runs came in the fourth period. Roy Shivers dashed 29 yards in the 21-point quarter for a score. The Cardinals intercepted three passes off the arm of Cowboy quarterback Craig Morton. Most of the Dallas fans from the crowd of 69,323 deserted in droves early in the fourth period. Texas regains lead in poll By The Associated Press By virtue of a 58-0 rout of Texas Christian, the Texas Long horns moved back into first place in The Associated Press college football poll Monday after a one- week stay in second. Notre Dame, last week’s lead er, slipped to second after barely getting by Georgia Tech 10-7 on a last-period touchdown. The rest of the Top Ten also under- Ybarbo, Aggies fourth at meet The remainder of the top ten and their schools are Bob Ayres, SMU, sixth; Doug Whitley, SMU, seventh; John Mayfield, Baylor, eighth; Ricky Yarborough, Tex as, ninth; and Jimmy Smith, Ar kansas, tenth. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED TAMU Special Attraction presents FOR BONFIRE THE FABULOUS 5TH DIMENSION Tuesday Night, November 24, 1970 — 8:45 p. m. G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM Reserved Seats: $3.50 $3.00 & $2.50 General Admission: A&M Students and Dates $2.00 Other Students $2.50 Patrons $3.00 Tickets and information at MSC Student Program Office 845-4671 went a thorough shakeup with Nebraska moving up from fourth to third and Michigan from fifth to fourth, while Ohio State kept skidding, this time from third to fifth. In Saturday’s action, Nebraska walloped Kansas State 51-13, Michigan trounced Iowa 55-0 and Ohio State nipped Purdue 10-7 on a 30-yard field goal with two minutes remaining. Rounding out the Top Ten were Arkansas, up from seventh; Louisiana State, up from ninth; Tennessee, up from 19th; Ari zona State, up from 11th, and Air Force, up from 13th. Texas received 26 first-place votes and 816 points from a pan el of 46 sports writers and broad casters across the country. Notre Dame had seven votes for the top and 705 to barely edge out fast rising Nebraska, which pulled down five first-place votes and 694 points, and Michigan, with six first-place votes and 682 points. Ohio State, which started as No. 1 and held onto the lead for half the season, continued to go down. The Buckeyes received only one first-place vote and 643 points. The othe^, first-place vote went to Arizona State. In last weekend’s action, Ar kansas whipped Southern Meth odist 36-3, Louisiana State downed Kentucky 38-7, Tennessee did not play, Arizona State trimmed Utah 37-14 and Air Force upset Stanford 31-14. The Second Ten consisted of Stanford, Mississippi, Auburn, San Diego State, Toledo, Dart mouth, Georgia Tech, Northwest ern, Texas Tech and Penn State. By JOHN CURYLO Assistant Sports Editor A&M’s cross country team placed fourth in the Southwest Conference meet in Fayetteville, Ark., Monday. Frank Ybarbo led the Aggies, placing fourth individually, with a time of 14:34 over the hilly, three-mile course at Fayetteville Country Club. John Gardner of Texas won first individually with a fash fin ish, but SMU won its third straight team title by placing four runners in the top seven. Jimmy Whitley and Jack Pyle of SMU were second and third with respective times of 14:29 and 14:33. John Baldwin of Texas Tech was fifth with a time of 14:35. SMU won the meet with 28 points, Texas was second with 46, Arkansas third with 96, A&M fourth with 107, TCU fifth with 111, and Rice sixth with 112. 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