The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1971, Image 3
E BATTALION Friday, October 15, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 kgs’ offense tries to get moving in Ft. Worth tomorrow N le VICE ition is ment" \ve. lories tiished *ea ions w\ •ace on By JOHN CURYLO Battalion Sports Editor T The Texas Aggies try to end a Lr-game losing streak this eekend in Fort Worth as they ke on the TCU Horned Frogs f Amon Carter Stadium at 7:30 i.W' The success of A&M will de- ien d on the ability to eliminate iffensive errors which have given he opposition the ball 18 times hi s year, several within easy coring range. The improvement of the offense idll hinge on the quarterback, ind injuries plague Coach Gene stallings’ crew here. Lex James uras hurt in the Texas Tech game, and it is doubtful he will play. Mark Green, the highly touted sophomore, was moved to tailback last week. He is expected to spend most of his time there, although he may be called on for duty at quarterback. This leaves the job to Tim Trim- mier, another sophomore. The San Antonio Lee grad has been unable to put it all together, but he has looked good at times. Joe Mac King may get his chance, but the Mineola senior misses much practice due to academics. A veterinary medicine student, the 6-2, 192 pounder spends some 38 hours a week in the classroom. With the amount of late after noon classes and labs he has, it is necessary for him to report late to several workouts a week. Steve Burks, although hurt against Texas Tech, will join Green at tailback, with Marc Black and Doug Neill running at fullback. Hugh McElroy, the fine return specialist, is slated to go at split end, backed up by John Gardner. Robert Murski and Ricky Spencer will be the wing- backs. Homer May will be the tight end, with Mitch Robertson, the Aggie punter, backing him up. Robertson is third in the confer ence in punting. 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One block south of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:80 p. m. 846-9733. 82tfn Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY. INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn FOR RENT NEW COLLEGE STATION UNFUR NISHED APARTMENTS. New brick ItTMENTS. New brick rtments now available for family units. iy low a 2, 3, bills pai patios, 1 apartments now available lor lamlly u Only i/, mile south of Kyle field. Rental . $13g aparl id. Central air and heat. Fenced ly Me mile south ol Ryle neia. Rentals low as $116, $127, and $138, respectively tments. All for 2, 3, and 4 bedroom bills ndry facilities and ipli of patios, laundry facilities and major apj ances all included. Hurry 1 Only 16 out original 200 units left. Call 846-3702, visit “Southgate Village Apartment” rental office at 134 Luther St. In College Station. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed room furnished duplex. Ready for occu pancy. 1 Mj miles south of campus. 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Give registration number, andy or, combi- ation 26t4 CHILD CARE HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive In the Office 1 of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. TO: ALL STUDENTS ATTENDING EIT LECTURES Upon the recommendation of the over whelming maj'ority of students participat ing in the EIT reveiw sessions, the Col lege of Engineering Executive Committee inde eviex 'ay nigh 7 to 10 p. m., starting on Wednesda; October 20. iK . has approved for the remainder of the semester the change of the review sessions from Friday night to Wednesday night, >y. tl The Texas Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi will accept membership applications on October 18 through 5:00 October 23. For more information and application forms see Glo Bagby in the office of the Dean of Engineering. 27t6 APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM VETERINARY MEDICINE IN 1972. The Veterinary Aptitude Test (V.A.T.) will be required of all applicants seeking admission to the professional curriculum in the College of Veterinary Medicine in 1972. Results of the test must be reported to the College of Veterinary Medicine be fore consideration of any application. Application cards for admission to the test should reach the Psychological Corpo ration before Novembei; 1, 1971. These cards are available at the Dean’s Office, College of Veterinary Medicine. Students who will not qualify as applicants in 1972 should not take the test. 19t80 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety-five (96) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on Octobei preliminary grade report period on October 18, 1971 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students ying under this regulation may now their names with the Ring Clerk, ;n, Richard Coke Building. She, ill check all records to determine ity-nve nour requireme: qualifying under this regulation may now leave their Room Seve: in turn, wi ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by the Ring Clerk starting November 1, 1971 and continuing through December 14, 1971. The rings will be returned to the Registrar’s Office to be delivered on or about January 21, 1972. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday, of each week. H. L. Heaton, Dean Admissions and Records Mrs. H. Brownlee, Ring Clerk 17t37 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 For “BARGAIN HUNTERS” Only “1971 MODELS” Ux64 — 2 B/R — 1% Baths — $6,548 14 x 64 — 2 B/R — lYs Baths — $6,200 14 x 64 — 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $6,666 14 x 64 — 2 B/R — li/ 2 Baths — $6,444 “Spanish Decor” 14 x 64 — 2 B/R — Front Lv. Rm. — $6,488 14 x 64 — 3 B/R — 1% Baths — $6,788 14 x 70 _ 3 B/R — 2 Baths — $7,748 12 x 64 — 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,988 12x60 — 2B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,688 12x60 — 2B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,488 !2 x 64 — 3 B/R — 1% Baths — $5,999 NELSON MOBILE HOMES, INC. 813 S. Texas Ave. College Station Herklotz line up at one tackle, with Skip Kuehn and Ralph Sacra on the other side. The guards are Todd Christopher and Leonard Forey. Mark Park is a substitute there. Robert Gerasimowicz will start at center, and Ted Smith is second at that position. Defensively, A&M has been superb this season. The scoring of the other team in the past two games has come from errors charged to the Aggie offense. The defense has been credited with making 30 tackles for losses amounting to 104 yards. Max Bird and Kent Finley will be at the ends, with Dan Peoples and Mike Sweat behind them. Peoples’ brother Ronnie, a tight end for TCU, is one of the Frog captains. Bird and Finley have both been in on 26 tackles this year. Boice Best and Van Odom start at the tackles, but James Dubcak is expected to play, having just recovered from the ankle injury he received in the LSU game. Best has made a total of 34 tackles, and Odom has gotten 29. Bill Wiebold, a sophomore, will start at middle guard. Odom may play here, too. Wiebold has had 32 tackles, including 13 against Nebraska. In addition, he recover ed a fumble against Texas Tech. The linebackers are Grady Hoermann and Steve Luebbe- husen, back up by Mike Lord and Dennis Carruth. Hoermann leads the defense with 65 tackles, 18 of them in the Nebraska game. Luebbehusen had 17 against Cin cinnati, and his total is 51. Lee Hitt and Bland Smith will be at the cornerback slots. Hitt is tied for the conference lead with four interceptions. He has made 33 tackles, while Smith has gotten credit for 18. Brad Dusek and David Hoot are the safeties, and the pair has had a busy year. Dusek has the second largest number of tackles, 59, with his best game being 17 against LSU. Hoot has made 44 tackles, including 16 against the Tigers. Pat McDermott and Roberto Payan will kick the extra points and field goals, and Mike Bellar will kick off. Joey Herr, who broke his collarbone in the LSU game, may be standing by to help Robertson with the punting chores. With a 1-4 record, the Aggies will be looking to win their first conference game since SMU in 1969. To do it, the defense will have to handle TCU’s speed, and the offense will need a quarter back who doesn’t make mistakes. Aggies start basketball practice today Facing one of its toughest schedules in many years, the young Texas A&M basketball teams opens preseason workouts today at 3:30 p.m. The roster shows only two sen iors along with four junior letter- men, two junior college transfers and four sophomores. The sched ule shows such cage powers as defending national champion UCLA, NIT regular St. John’s, New Mexico, Creighton, Tulsa and Houston. Coach Shelby Metcalf calls 1971-72 a rebuilding season, but sees possibilities of an exciting year if the newcomers can blend with the veterans. Leading the returnees is 6-7 junior Jeff Over house who led the Aggies in scor ing and rebounding in league play last year. Overhouse was Sophomore of the Year in the Southwest Conference. Other lettermen are 6-8 senior Rick Duplantis, 6-4 senior Robert Threadgill, 6-3 junior Bob Gobin, 6-1 junior Charlie Jenkins, and 6-4 junior Wayne Howard. The newcomers are 6-2 junior Mario Brown from Kennedy-King Junior College, Brad Pauley, 6-5 junior from Dawson (Mont.) Junior College, 6-6 soph Randy Knowles, 6-11 soph Bobby Mc- Key, 6-3 soph Joe Arciniega, and 6-5 soph Mark Stewart. The Aggies open the season Dec. 2 against Texas Wesleyan. The Church..For a Fuller Life..For You.. I get plenty of teasing from the fellows at the plant about my cove. They call it "Crockett's Cure-all for Tired Executives." And they're right. Drifting alone on the still water, tiny under the full sky, things fall into perspective. A bird calls, upriver a fish arches, a passing breeze brings blossom scent. Some how, no matter how thorny my problem, the harmony of God's nature takes the kinks out of me. Things weren't always this way. A few years back a tree was just a tree to me — a lake, a lake. Now, wher ever I look, I see God's goodness. It all started one evening when, worried and de pressed, I wandered into a church. I can't remember now what was sung or read, but I will never forget the sense of God's presence. Since then, God's Church and teachings have been my strength. Your church offers inspiration and a fresh viewpoint. Take advantage of it. Copyright 1971 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia Sunday Monday Tuesday Hosea Matthew Romans 14:1-9 10:5-13 3:19-26 • • • Wednesday Thursday Friday Romans Revelation Revelation 8:31-39 21:1-6 • Saturday 1 Corinthians 7:20-23 22:17-21 Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan 8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School 0 :00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:15 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 7 :30 P.M.- -Evening Service FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Homestead & Ennis 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :50 A.M.—Morning W‘ A&M METHODIST 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :55 A.M.—Morning Worship 5 :30 P.M.—Campus & Career Class 5 :30 & 6 :00 P.M.—MYF Meetings CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE -Sunday School 9 :4o A.M.—Sunday 10 :46 A.M.—Morninj g Worship People’s Service -Sunday -Momin; 6:30 P.M.—Young People orship le 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s 7 :00 P.M.—Preaching Servi CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.—Sunday Service 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.—Tues. Reading Rm. 7 :00-8 :00 P.M.—Wed., Reading Room 8:00 P.M.—Wed. Evening Worship FIRST BAPTIST 9 :30 AM—Sunday School 10:46 AM Morning Worship raining Union 1—Evenir 6:45 PM—Choir Practice & Teachers’ ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Sunday Mass—9, 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. (Folk Mass) Weekday Masses—5:15 P.M. Saturday Mass—7 P.M. Holy Day Masses—5 :15 & 7 P.M. Confessions—Saturday 6-7 P.M. A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:00 & 10:00 A.M. Worship 9 :00 A.M.—Bible Study 6 :18 P.M.—Young People’s Class ^JJiffier ^Juneru ( ^Jlotn BRYAN, TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Campus and Circle Theatres College Station College Station’s Own Banking Service University National Bank NORTH GATE Sure Sign of Flavor 5 :io Jr.M.— xoungr I 6:00 P.M.—Worship 7 :16 P.M.—Aggie C] 9:30 A.M.- 7:16 P.M. > Class ■Tues. - Ladies Bible Ch Wednesday - Bible Studj 6 :10 PM—Training Union 7 :20 PM—Evening Worship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 305 Old Highway 6, South —Tramn :—Evenir —Choir meetings (Wednesday) 7:46 PM—Midweek Services (Wed.) -Sunday Service -Adult Servic 10:00 A.M.- 7 :00 P.M.—Adult Service 305 Old College Road South SECOND BAPTIST 710 Eisenhower A&M PRESBYTERIAN 7-9 A.M.—Sun. Breakfast - Stu. Ctr. 9 :45 A.M.—Church School i m(\r\ a “k/t —xv■*—tta :xxr^ ^ ihip 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School -Church Service 6 :30 P.M.—Training Union 7 :30 P.M.—Church Service 11 :00 A.M.—Cl ll :00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :00 P.M.—Sun. Single Stu. Fellowsht 7 :15 P.M.—Wed. Student Fellowship 6 :46 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service Wesley Foundation UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN Hubert Beck, Pastor 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Class 10 :45 A.M.—Divine Worship lip 7 :30 P.M.—Wednesday, Discussion 6:00 P.M.—Worship Celel up ibration OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN 8 :30 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at Worship 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All Holy Communion—1st Sun. Ea. Mo. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3205 Lakeview 9 :45 A.M.—Bible School 10 :45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :00 P.M.—Youth Hour 7 :00 P.M.—Evening Worship COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :30 P.M.—Young People’s Service 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Southside of Campus Rector, The Rev. Wm. R. Oxley Phone 846-6133 Sunday Services—8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Church School—10:00 A.M. Sundays Canterbury Group—11 :15 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Sundays GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 2505 S. College Ave., Bryan An Independent Bible Church 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship 7 :00 P.M.—Prayer and Bible Study SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH North Coulter and Ettle, Bryan 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School (Saturday) 11:00 A.M.—Worship Service 7 :30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting (Tuesday) SANITARY Farm Dairies Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINA WARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS STUDENT PUBUCATION The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” BB&L BRYAN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION