The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 28, 1971, Image 4

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Page 4
College Station, Texas
Thursday, January 28, 1971
THE BATTALION
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Attention to all
Srs. & Grads.
Make up for Aggieland pic
tures will run through Feb. 5.
Also proof selection must be com
pleted by Feb. 5. Your coopera
tion is necessary for your picture
to appear in the Aggieland.
BUSIER AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • IlfSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
ARM ft HOME SAYINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
352S Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
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THE “NOW” MARKET, FOR ‘NOW’ PEOPLE
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College Life Representative
Need manager for new College Agency in College
Station. Qualifications: At least one year in Life
Insurance Business with strong personal production.
(All Inquiries Held Strictly Confidential)
If Interested Call or Write
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Address: P. 0. Box 14051
Houston, Texas 77027
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CHARLIE JENKINS (11) lets fly with a crucial field goal the shot is Mark Wehrle (44). Jenkins hit on four of six
in the Aggie comeback bid that produced a 74-73 win over field goals and lead the Aggie floor game in the win. (Photo
Rice in Houston Tuesday night. Making the effort to block by Clifford Broyles)
1970
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Pats take Plunkett as first pick
NEW YORK (/P) — Quarter
back Jim Plunkett, the 1970
Heisman Trophy winner from
Stanford, was selected by the
Boston Patriots today as the No.
1 pick in the National Football
League’s college draft.
The Patriots landed Plunkett,
holder of the all-time major col
lege records for passing and to-
Dave Elmentdorf, Texas
A&M’s All-American free safe
ty, had not been selected in
football’s annual college draft
when The Battalion went to
press this morning. The first
round selections were still being
made.
Elmendorf was expected to
be selected early, possibly in
the first or second rounds.
tal offense yardage, after spurn
ing numerous offers to swap the
top choice in a package deal for
established players.
Plunkett reportedly will seek
a $250,000 contract. The Patriots
who drafted first because their
1970 won-lost record was the
worst in the league, have another
high-salaried quarterback in Joe
Kapp.
The New Orleans Saints, pick
ing second, selected quarterback
Archie Manning of Mississippi,
as expected.
The Houston Oilers picked a
third quarterback, Santa Clara’s
Dan Pastorini.
The first three picks were made
within 10 minutes after the 17-
round draft session kicked off at
10 a.m. EST at a midtown hotel.
Commissioner Pete Rozelle an
nounced the successive quarter
back selections.
The Buffalo Bills, picking
fourth, broke the quarterback
string with the selection of swift
J. D. Hill, a wide receiver from
Arizona State.
As the New York Jets prepar
ed to make their selection, Ro
zelle interrupted the proceedings
to announce a blockbuster trade in
which the Los Angeles Rams
dealt six players, including their
starting linebacking trio of last
season to the Washington Red
skins.
Washington, whose coach,
George Allen, piloted the Rams
last season, gave up linebacker
Marlin McKeever, its No. 1 and
3 picks in this year’s draft and
five more 1972 draft choices.
Going to the Redskins are vet
eran linebackers Myron Pottios,
Jack Pardee and Maxie Baugh-
an, defensive tackle Diron Tal
bert, a 1970 starter, guard John
Wilbur and running back Jeff
Jordan.
In addition to McKeever and
the two high draft choices this
year, the Rams will have Wash
ington’s third through seventh
picks in next year’s draft.
The Jets then tapped running
back John Riggins, a 6-foot-2,
225-pounder from Kansas. Rig
gins broke Gale Sayers’ career
rushing mark at Kansas with a
three-year total of 2,706 yards.
At that point, Rozelle announc
ed a second trade, whereby the
Green Bay Packers sent quarter
back Don Horn to the Denver
Broncos in return for defensive
end Alden Roche. The clubs also
swapped their first round draft
picks, moving Green Bay up from
12th to ninth in the order of se
lection.
Correction
By DAVID
Battalion 1
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for two ye
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formation
tee.
Results of the 1 meter diving
event at the Rice-A&M dual
swimming meet Tuesday in Hous
ton were incorrectly listed. The
correct standings were: 1. Greg
Rippey, A&M, 190.60; 2. Duncan
Cooper, A&M, 178.95; 3. Doug
Manley, Rice 108.50.
G. ROLLIE WHITE
COLISEUM
Thursday, Feb. 11, 19il,
8:00 p. m.
TICKETS ARE NOW0NS1
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