The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 03, 1971, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Friday, September 3, 1971
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Players comment about selves, season at Press Day
By BILL HENRY Day went without a hitch here
Southwest Conference Press Thursday as sports writers
ATTENTION ALL FRESHMEN!
MAKE SURE YOUR PICTURE WILL BE IN THE 1972
AGGIELAND YEARBOOK PICTURE SCHEDULE
A-D — September 7-10
E-M — September 13-17
N-S — September 20-24
T-Z — September 27-Oct. 1
MAKE-UP WEEK
OCTOBER 4-8
Corps, Freshmen: Uniform: Class A Winter
Bring Poplin Shirt and Black Tie
and Citation Cords, if any, Studio
Will Furnish Blouses.
Band Must Bring Own Blouses and Brass.
Civilians: Coat and Tie.
Pictures Will Be Taken From 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
NOTE: Bring Fee Slips
To
UNIVERSITY STUDIO
115 North Main — North Gate
Phone: 846-8019
around the league found the 1971
edition of the Aggies very talk
ative and confident of the season
to come.
Stallings started the ball roll
ing at an 8 a.m. meeting in the
Lettermen’s Lounge of G. Rollie
White Coliseum. Freelance inter
views with the players followed
at Kyle Field and the meeting
ended back at the Lettermen’s
Lounge with players being sent
in two or three at a time to
answer the barrage of questions
coming from the scribes.
Lex James, questioned exten
sively about his bout with in
fectious hepatitis, left no doubt
in the minds of the interviewers
about his condition this fall.
“This is the best I’ve felt since
I became ill. I have more spring
in my movements, I have been
throwing better and I am at the
weight best suited for my style
of play (187 lbs.). I am also
pleased with my recovery in this
short period of time; my cousin
had it for over a year,” he ex
plained. James is now fighting
a battle against a sprained
thumb received in last Thurs
day’s scrimmage.
Second team quarterback Mark
Green, sophomore from Odessa,
also injured in scrimmage, spoke
to the sports writers about being
so publicized this soon. “The way
I look at it is that the more
publicity I get the more I must
work at making the comments
correct. However, I’d much rather
make the publicity myself on the
football field than read it in
the newspapers and magazines,”
Green commented. When asked
what he needs to improve on be
fore being a top quarterback, he
said, “I need to work on being
more of a team leader, read the
opposition’s defenses better and
get some experience in real game
conditions.”
Doug Neill, two year varsity
letterman at fullback, made a big
impression on the newsmen by
having two children. Asked if
they put any pressures on him
at home, he commented, “The
only problem that ever arises
is at bedtime. Sometimes they
make it hard for me to go to
sleep.” Neill was also asked how
having a wife helps him during
the season. “It gives me a chance
to get away from it all, really.
I can go home and Terry will
kinda console me and get my
mind off of a bad practice or an
extra tough workout.” Asked if
any conflicts arise, Neill said,
“Sure, but Terry is a great foot
ball fan and loves me playing.
It puts a gerat demand on her,
however, with me being gone as
much as I am with road trips,
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1969 V.W. bus. 26,000 miles. $2,075.
123-8886. 4t5
1963 Pontiac Safari, 9 passenger station
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1968 Volkswagen. $850. 846-8995. 4t8
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Excel-
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138t5
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One pair Army dress greens, size 38,
$55. One Army field jacket, $20. One
baby’s changing table, $8. 846-0252. 136tfn
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WORK WANTED
Professional editing of papers, reports,
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138t5
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LOST
Lost—one calico cat. Lost
Saturday
Jniversity
night, 8/28/71. Please contact University
police. 139t4
HELP WANTED
Young lady, full time or part time. No
experience necessary. Holiday Health Spa.
Call 822-1529. 4t6
Teacher-helper wanted by A&M Methodist
Child Development Center. Hours 11-6:16
Call 846-8731. 3tfn
Male or female wanted to help care for
male invalid. Hours can be arranged.
846-8341. 140t6
sen.. .
qualified person call 846-3435 after 6
P-
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your own business when you graduate.
Call 822-9017 or 846-0854. 139t4
Full or part time for married couple,
20 hours a week to assist businessman
after hours. $76 per week. Call 846-9414.
139t4
AGGIE WIVES WANTED FOR EM
PLOYMENT AS LINE SERVERS AT
SBISA HALL. SEE MR. ED HEIN AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE AT PENISTON
CAFETERIA. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER. 138t5
Students needed to service Fuller Brush
■age
hours. Call 846-0378.
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customers. Average $3. per hour. Flexible
137t7
MALE VOCALIST for a top 40 Band.
Call Navasota 825-3768 after 6 p. m. Ask
for Charles Craig. 136tfn
Registered nurse for school infirmary,
live in, furnished apartment, utilities,
meals, plus salary. Call 822-1290 or 846-
3603. 130tfn
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But if you buy instead or rent
You save the money you would have
SPENT!
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Is Not Always
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Nelson Mobile Home, Ine.
813 So. Texas — College Station
FOR RENT
One furnished garage apartment for rent,
juples only or for student
2600 S. College Rd. 822-2389.
Couples only
for student and wife.
One, two, and three bedroom unfurnished
duplexes. Near the University. $60 to $80
a month. 822-3793. Married couples onl;
only.
140t7
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acre estate, will have place for horses.
846-3578. 139t4
Furnished duplex for rent. Couples only.
No pets. 2106 Maloney St. Call after 6
p. m. 822-4201. 139tfn
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STUDENTS I I
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Limited Applications For The
Spring Semester
822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 24
No Vacancies
GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES!
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official not!
of Stud'
l p.m.
ial notices must arrive in the Office
ent Publications before deadline of
of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Calton, Gary Jim
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: STUDIES ON A GIBBEREL-
LIN SYNTHESIS.
Time: September 8, 1971 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A in the State Chemistry
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Manis, Jr., Archie Lee
Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Pathology
Dissertation: IN VITRO CULTURE OF
MYCELIUM AND TELIOSPORES OF
SPHACELOTHECA REILANA
(KUEHN) CLINT., AND BIOCHEM
ICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH
INFECTION OF SORGHUM BICOLOR
(L.) MOENCH BY RACES 1 AND 3
OF S. REILIANA.
Time: September 3, 1971 at 1:15 p. m.
Place: Room 223 in the Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
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Refinished
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North Gate 846-5816
SPECIAL NOTICE
Scholarship available to student inter
ested in chemical marketing. Apply in
Francis Hall Room 266. 130U4
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.
846-9733. 82tfn
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Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY. INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
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CHILD CARE
PLAYLAND NURSERY SCHOOL
Conveniently located at
1801 S. College
Call 822-2520
A playland for your child, offering an
chil
Reasonable rates—hot meals furnished.
educational program for children
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football games too.) For more informa
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supervision.
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
Child Development Center
now registering for all day care. For 3 and
4 year old children. Nursery school., hot
lunch, rest period, outdoor activities with
professionally trained teachers. 846-8731.
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Almost Any Part Needed
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Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
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JOE FAULK *32
Our 25th year in Bryan
practice and all the things that
go with being a football player.”
The biggest change in the
overall look of this year’s team
will be the new,simplified, low-
risk offense as opposed to the
Wishbone T that was used last
season. “We will come straight
at the opposition instead of try
ing to outsmart them,” James
said. “We will match our players
against theirs and not worry
about what defenses they run at
us; they’ll have to come in and
stop us at our game this year,”
he added.
Van Odom, two-year starter at
defensive guard from Corsicana,
says about this year’s club, “The
offensive line is probably the
most improved phase of our
team, the offensive backfield has
a lot of depth and should be
great at all positions.” Asked to
elaborate on the line, Odom said,
“This year they are not conscious
about their technique. They come
off the line real fast and get you
out of the area.” Odom was kid
ded about his weight fluctuations
from year to year and asked how
he keeps his wardrobe in shape.
“They either fit tight or baggy,”
chuckled Odom.
Skip Kuehn, center transfer
from Ranger JC, was asked to
comment on the difference of the
two types of football. “At Ranger
we had three-a-day workouts in
Lamka succeeds
Rex Kern
By GEORGE STRODE
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio <A>) — Don
Lamka strolled into Woody
Hayes’ office three days after
Ohio State’s Rose Bowl loss to
Stanford with a football under
his arm.
“Coach, I want to be your
quarterback,” said the Cleveland
senior who had been a defensive
specialist in his first two college
seasons.
Hayes, the dean of Big Ten
coaches, was faced with the de
cision of replacing Rex Kern,
who had led the Buckeyes to a
27-2 record in three seasons.
Lamka made it for him.
Hayes is launching his 21st
season with the Buckeyes.
Ohio State, 9-1 last season and
fifth in The Associated Press poll,
will revert to a more conserva
tive, ground-conscious attack
with Lamka at the helm.
Originally recruited as a quar
terback, Lamka served as All-
America Jack Tatum’s replace
ment at cornerhack in 1970. He
was a linebacker in his sopho
more campaign.
The Buckeyes, gunning for a
fourth straight Big Ten title or
co-title, will have 15 new starters
when they face Iowa in a con
ference opener at home Saturday,
Sept. 11.
The offense has only tackle
John Hicks and All-Big Ten cen
ter Tom DeLeone back as starters.
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the fall instead of the two-a-days
here, and they were longer. Prac
tice is tougher here, however, be
cause you play against a lot
tougher players,” he said. Asked
what he gained by going to a
junior college, Kuehn said, “I
gained experience, size and con
fidence by playing up there and
it also helped me learn basically
good study habits.” Asked why
he chose A&M instead of other
arship, the former Grand Prairie
schools that offered him a schol-
prep said, “I have been an Aggie
since I was a kid, my parents
loved the place and my uncle
graduated from here.”
The biggest obstacle for the
Ags to overcome will be the lack
of depth in the defensive second
ary. The first team looks real
strong, but, if injuries hit, the
backfield corps will have a def
inite problem. Lee Hitt of Fort
Worth holds down all four spots
on the second team.
Everyone involved with Press
Day was quite pleased with its
outcome. The sports writers got
their stories and pictures, the
players got some attention and
Mark Green had his nineteenth
birthday.
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ADMIT ONE
THIS WAS howdy
YOUR LIFE! | party
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1971 7:30 P.M.
The Baptist Student Union
201 N. COLLEGE MAIN
RECREATION * FUN ★ REFRESHMENTS
SBISA HALL
CASH CAFETERIA
Please excuse the inconvenience. Due to Renovation of
the Sbisa Basement, lunch only will be served to our
cash customers from 11:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m., Sunday
through Friday in the Sbisa Hall Annex, just above the
basement.
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