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Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, October 26 1971 Pat sets new field goal mark McDermott and Green The foot of Pat McDermott and the hand of Mark Green provided the margin of victory here Saturday as the Aggies nosed out the Baylor Bears 10-9. It was A&M’s first conference win since the 20-10 SMU game in Kyle Field on November 8, 1969. McDermott got into the record books on a 63-yard field goal with 7:33 left in the game to put the Aggies ahead. Randy Sims ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 THE TIIVIE FROM PAIR GATE HEAVY DUTY FOUR WAY T-SQUARES Four Way Calibration Hard tempered aluminum blade (Sths and 16ths). Tough aerospace plastic head (Sths). ALUMINUM CENTERING RULES 3+' FXJJRBTW c r 2*' fgrrr: /iders. <ed ALUMINUM PICA/AGATE RULES Eliminates guessing, math, divid Hard tempered aluminum, bake on calibrations. HEAVY DUTY CENTERING T-SQUARES RULES 24" $7.00 12" $ .50 30" 7.75 18" 1.50 36" 9.25 24" 2.00 42" 10.75 36" 3.25 AGATE/PICA RULES 12" $1.00 18" $1.75 24" hAIRGA+E Iral RULE COMPANY, Inc. Cold Spring, New York 10516 $2-50 had the previous longest kick, a 61 yarder in the 1969 Texas game. Green’s contribution was a three-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. The Odessa soph omore ran over left tackle, was hit at the line of scrimmage by Roger Goree and squirmed aw^)y. He lunged for the goal line, us ing his right hand to keep him self off the ground. McDermott’s seventh conversion of the sea son made it 7-6 at this point. Doug Neill led all rushers, pounding out 69 yards in 16 car ries. Marc Black ran 11 times for 43 yards, and Joe Mac King picked up 37 in 12 tries, includ ing losses while back to pass. Green crossed the line nine times for a total of 32 yards. King was the quarterback for the entire game, throwing 12 times. He completed four of these for 39 yards, with one be ing intercepted. Joey Herr, play ing for the first time since he cracked his collarbone against LSU, caught two for 11 yards. Robert Murski had one reception for 15 yards, and Green hauled in one pass for 13 yards. The defense was its usual tough self in controlling the Baylor Wishbone. The Bears netted only one first down, five yards rushing and 34 passing the second half, all in the third quar-t ter. Press box statisticians listed Van Odom with 17 tackles, Max Bird with 13, Mike Lord with 12 and Bland Smith, Boice Best and Brad Dusek with 10 each. Lord, starting his first game as a de fensive end, was playing in place of the injured Kent Finley. Wind and the kicking game were important, figuring in all the scoring. There was a 12-16 mile per hour wind at the open ing kickoff, but it was estimated at nearly 20 later in the game. Baylor’s first score was on a 17 yard run by quarterback Ran dy Cavender. It was set up by Tommy Stewart’s 60 yard punt return to the Aggie 16. Mike Conradt’s try for the extra point was wide, the first he has missed in two seasons. It proved to be the final point spread. Later in the opening period, Bear punter Harlan Deem kicked one 27 yards, and Hugh McElroy ran it back 12 yards to the Bay lor 24. Eight plays were run and two first downs were made be fore Green scored his first touch down of the year. Conradt tried a 38 yard field goal with the wind in the second quarter, but it was wide to the right. Odom and Bird made the difference, tackling Cavender for a three yard loss on third and three from the 17. Conradt came back early in the third quarter with a 30 yard kick, again with the wind, for Baylor’s last score of the game. Field position was provided by Mitch Robertson’s one yard punt into the strong breeze. The Bears got the ball on the Aggie 32, but were able to make only one first down. Later in the period, Robertson got off another short one, but the play was nullified by an off sides penalty, giving A&M a first down. Robertson had trou ble with the wind, kicking 10 times for 296 yards. Three of his hindered punts were for 1, 19 and 23 yards. He had the wind at his back only three times. In the fourth quarter, the Aggies got the ball on their own 36 following a punt. Neill carried five times in a row, getting 26 yards and two first downs. Two incomplete passes and a run for two yards by Black preceded Mc Dermott’s field goal. Statistics A&M Baylor IMPORTED 3 & 10 SPEED BIKES Sales - Service - Accessories "/V GITANE KALKHOFF RALEIGH ATALA PEUGEOT CENTRAL SUPPLY 715 S. Main Bryan Closed Mon. 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PROTE EG TIVE LIFE® ttMktCUtCe COMPANY HOME OFFICE - B I R M I N G H A M, A L AB AM A Local Office: 707 University Dr. (Next to the University Nat’l Bank) Phone: 846-7714 DOUG NEILL (39) LUNGES for short yardage Saturday as the Aggies downed the Baylor Bears, 10-9 in Kyle Field. Neill led all ball carriers with 59 yards in 15 carries. Tack ling the Houston senior is Roger Goree (55). Matthews) Water polo Aggies improve season record to 9-2 in capturing Arkansas tournament championship Other SWC scores By MICHAEL RICE Battalion Sports Writer The Texas A&M Water Polo Club downed the University of Southeastern Missouri 30-1 in the championship game of the Hendrix College Invitational in Conway, Arkansas, last week end. The two-day affair, which saw six teams play in the double elim ination tournament, allowed the Aggies to up their season record to 9-2. On the way to the 30-1 rout of Southeastern Missouri, Coach Dennis Fosdick’s water polo players defeated number two seeded John Brown University in another high scoring game, 23-3. “We got off to a sluggish start,” Fosdick said, “but as the game progressed we began to loosen up. Eventually, we were able to shut down JBU in their offensive game.” In the second game of the tourney for A&M, the Ags were able to defeat the State College of Arkansas by a comfortable margin of 20-6. The final game of the tourna ment was an “outstanding de fensive game” for the Aggies, who didn’t allow Southeastern Missouri any , points in regular game play. Southeastern Missouri got their lone point in the championship game when the Ags had amassed 10 team fouls, thus giving them a penalty shot at the goal. The A&M goalie, Steve Engle, was able to get a hand on the ball as it went through the goal, but the ball was too well thrown for him to stop the score. 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