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Gene Stallings said yesterday that winning makes a lot of dif ference and that having a victory behind him is a good feeling. “It’s a feeling we haven’t ex perienced in a long time,” the coach explained. “Everybody’s attitude is so much better when you win: the coaches’, the play ers’, even the wives’.” The 41-7 win over Wichita State pleased Stallings, but with the LSU Tigers waiting in Baton Rouge, he can’t afford to keep his mind on last Saturday night. “We’ve got to play a lot better against LSU than we did against Wichita,” he said. “I said after the game that I wished my first team had gotten to play more. Well, this week, I think they’ll get to play enough. It’s a typical LSU team: they’re big, strong, there’s a lot of them, and they have a good defense.” Colorado surprised the Tigers last week, 31-21, and many peo ple think that this will make the losers of last year’s 20-18 upset very angry, to say the least. “Still, I’d rather play some body that just got beat than somebody that won,” Stallings pointed out. “It’s never an ad vantage to lose. Ellis, a 6-0 and 175 pound safe ty, made several outstanding plays in the fourth quarter. He broke up three passes and was in on several tackles. A junior, “The Colorado-LSU game could have gone either way several times,” he added. “To beat LSU we’ll have to do some things we haven’t done in a while. We’ll have to move the ball well on the ground. We’ll have to play out standing deefnse. Also, we’ll have to throw the ball.” A new system of rewarding outstanding performances is be ing used by the Aggies this year. Any player who makes an out standing play or does an excep tional job receives a star to wear on the back of his helm'et. For the Wichita State game, six stars were given to five play ers. Doug Neill was awarded a star for his fine running and his excellent blocking. The senior fullback had 13 knockdowns Sat urday night. Mike Bellar was given a star for what his coach said were “four big plays on kickoffs.” Safety Brad Dusek won two stars, one for his alert pass in terception and one for the fum ble he recovered. Both led to touchdowns. Extra effort in breaking a tackle and scoring a touchdown got Joey Herr his star. The other star went to Lar ry Ellis. Ellis came out for football in the spring and made the team. He played at free safety and strong safety against Wichita. Physical condition dominated much of last year’s Aggie press conferences, but injuries aren’t as prevalent as they were last season. kle, while Neill is suffering from a hip pointer. Mark Green is not entirely well, but he did practice Monday. Stallings said that the Odessa sophomore would take part in yesterday’s full speed workout. Dennis Carruth, who broke his leg in the spring, practiced yes terday, too. Although he has been running, Tuesday was his first day of contact. The prob lem has not been with the bone itself, but the muscles around it have not regained their strength. Like most coaches, Stallings follows other college teams, par ticularly the ones in the South west Conference. The University of Houston edged Rice 23-21, Ar kansas beat California 51-20, and Tulane downed Texas Tech 15-9. “Rice and Houston went about like I thought,” he said. “I didn't really believe there’d be more than a six- or seven-point differ ence. I didn’t know too much about Arkansas and California, but I was a little surprised at the outcome of Tech and Tulane.” Tim Trimmier gained 46 yards rushing and completed three of five passes for 49 yards in his first varsity game. “Trimmier did a good job,” Stallings said. “I’m pleased that he didn’t make any bad plays. In fact, he turned some potential ly bad plays into good plays.” With LSU and Nebraska on the schedule for the nextl weeks, Stallings was askej) would have liked to have with a stronger team that ita State, to build the Aj for the games to come. “If I hadn’t wanted to Wichita, I wouldn’t have uled them,” he explained, rather open with Wichita had LSU. I’d rather beai team than lose tooneoftkl in the country. Of course,iia you want to beat everyone,"I Landry can’t decide on quarterU will use both in opener against Bull Intramurals begin with seven forfeits Robert Gerasimowicz and Doug Neill were hurt in the last game. Gerasimowicz has a sprained an- WHEN YOU (t$vel CALL ON US FOR MtMBER 846-3773 VISIT OUR NEW OFFICE . . . MSC| BEVERLEY BRAIEY UNIVERSITY TRAVEL... a&m university ... BRYAN Forfeits seemed to be the rule on opening day of the 1971-1972 intramural season Monday. There were no less than seven forfeits throughout the six sports being played. Class A and C football began Monday with Davis-Gary show ing strength in a 19-0 win over the 3rd year Vet students. Pur- year anr Hughes tied at 6-6 and Keathley won over Leggett, 6-0 in Class C action. Class A results showed A-2 over Squadron 1, 8-0. Also, A-l beat Squadron 4 6-0 and Squadron 7 won over E-l by forfeit. In Class D basketball, Air Training Command beat the Saints, 23-16, and Law Esquires outscored Phi Delts, 39-33. In Class B, A-l trounced Squadron 1, 40-15. C-l beat Squadron 4, 35-29, and Squadron 8 won over E-l by a forfeit. Class B horseshoes had two games with double forfeits, and in the only game played, Squad ron 6 beat B-2, two games to one. Obtaining victories in handball were K-2, Squadron 9 and Squad ron 13. Intramurals continue Monday through Thursday at 5:00 and 7:30 all semester. DALLAS, Tex. —D alias coach Tom Landry, ignoring the shot and shell he is sure to re ceive from his critics, said Tues day the Cowboys will use a two- quarterback system until he de cides otherwise. Some Cowboy watchers saw this as a demotion for Craig Morton, No. 1 quarterback last season. However, both quarterbacks have played well in an outstand ing pre-season in which the Cow boys swept all six games as the only unbeaten, untied team in the National Football League. Third year man Roger Stau- bach had the better of the sta tistics with more touchdown pass es, completions, a better comple tion percentage and fewer inter ceptions. But Landry, who said he does n’t go strictly by statistics, indi cated Tuesday that Staubach had gained a slight edge in preseason games. Staubach, the former Heisman Trophy winner from Navy, was scheduled to start Sunday’s reg ular season opener in Buffalo. A ruptured blood vessel in a thigh may keep him out of the lineup against the Bills. Staubach told Landry before the season started that if he wasn’t No. 1 this year he wanted to be traded in the off-season. Landry started Staubach last year in Dallas’ first two regular season games. Landry yanked Staubach in the St. Louis game after two interceptions and Stau bach never got the job back from Morton, who battled an arm in jury all season. Morton, coming off an tion in the off-season, is the ball with velocity. Landry said nothing shi made of the starting qusrtq job under his system. “Who starts each garnet significant,” said Landry,i I eating he will change qua backs at will during ttiej if he so wishes. Cowboy opponents now two (quarterbacks to prepan for each game. The way4 are going for Dallas both a terbacks can slice up a de!i For Landry, it was like ck between a dagger and a n Arkansas leads in offensive stall DALLAS <>P)—The Ark| Razorbacks call their of “The Clean Machine” they don’t want their quarteil tackled and get his unifonr ty. A look at statistics last show what happened whe was never dropped by Cali Arkansas quarterback Jot guson leads the Southwest ference in passing and total fense. He had 16 completior; 228 yards in the 51-20 victor! a total offense of 34 plays 239 yards. Razorback Jon Richards™ the lead in rushing with yards and in tandem off | rushing and pass receiving 131 yards. Arkansas leads in passing and total offense Texas Tech leads in passde ©IBSON’S WE HONOR BOTH CARDS— n 1 fi i CO(I N IT CEN ITE H 1 mm ■ jPrices Effective Sept. 16, 17 & 18 Use Gibson Instant Credit BEAT LSU 1402 Texas Ave. College Station, Texas STORE HOURS: MON. thru SAT. — 9 A. 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