The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1971, Image 7

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Riigby Club wins twentieth in a row
The Aggie Rugby Club has
done it again. Racking up its
twentieth successive victory for
1971, the “A” team scrambled
the Galveston Rugby Club 23-4
in Galveston last Saturday.
The Aggies started slowly,
playing well within their poten
tial, and the optimistic Galveston
side pressed hard for an opening.
However, as has been the story
all year, low flying Aggies
stopped almost every attack dead.
First scoring for the Aggies
was John Gunn with a thirty yard
penalty kick for 3 points. Soon
after, Steve Harmon burst over
for a try, which Gunn converted
to make the total 9-0. Galveston
retaliated with good covering
when Mark Reidel hit hard into
a tackle, forcing the ball over the
line for Galveston, and the score
stood 9-4 at the half.
The second period belonged
solely to A&M. Still not clicking
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into their usual smooth attack,
the Aggies were nevertheless the
dominant force. Gunn kicked two
more penalties and Giles Fort and
Steve Sturman scored a try each.
The score would have been great
er but for penalties which cost
the Aggies much ground, but
which Galveston could not use to
great advantage.
On November 20 the Aggies
will be competing with nine other
teams in the Houston Rugby
Tournament. Last year Rice, in
a very controversial game, just
managed to beat A&M for that
tournament championship, but
this year the Aggies hope to put
things right.
The “B” team of A&M also
stomped home to a victory over
Galveston “B” team. Showing ex
cellent forward power the Aggies
racked up 15 points to the Gal
veston team’s 4. Scoring for A&M
were Gary Junot with 13 points;
once with a slashing run over
twenty yards for a try, and three
times with penalty kicks, and
Bruce Mills, who kicked the con
version to add two points to Ju-
not’s try.
With the exception of the tour
nament, A&M has now completed
all its scheduled matches for 1971.
Since the regular season started
last January, the “A” team has
played twenty games including
six in the off-season during this
semester. They have won every
match and have scored 392 points
while allowing only 84 points
against them. During this off
season alone the Aggies have laid
194 points on their opponents
while having only 30 scored
against them.
It has been a very successful
year, but with experience and a
winning tradition the Club is aim
ing at an even better 1972. Any
Aggie who feels he would like to
learn the game is welcome to
come out.
Practices occur between 5 p.m.
and 6 p.m. most weekdays on the
Drill Field. The Club also has its
social side, and welcomes any
girls who may want to join for
the fun of the Rugby traditions.
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THE SKY’S THE LIMIT in the A&M Rugby Club’s 23-4
win over Galveston Saturday. Aggie Mark Anthony makes
a catch in a line out in the twentieth consecutive victory
for A&M this year. (Photo by Michael Huslage)
Aggie Bill Hobbs is honored by AP
as NFL’s Defensive Player of the Week
By ED SCHUYLER, JR.
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK OP)—It is impor
tant for a member of a bomb
squad to be in the right place at
the right time, and doing just
that made Philadelphia’s Bill
Hobbs The Associated Press De
fensive Player of the Week Tues
day in the National Football
League.
Hobbs, a right outside line-1
backer who also is a member
of the Philadelphia punt return
team known as the bomb squad,
blocked a punt and ran six yards
victory over Denver last Sunday.
The third-year pro from Texas
A&M edged two other linebackers
to gain the award—Nick Buoni-
conti of Miami and Steve Kiner
of New England.
“Usually when you block a
kick someone else recovers it. I
was lucky to have been in posi
tion to get it myself and it made
it doubly as good,” Hobbs said
of his touchdown in the second
quarter that gave Philadelphia
17-7 lead.
Hobbs’ other big play came
with 57 seconds left and the Ea-
for a touchdown and then forced <• gles leading 17-16.
a fumble late in the Eagle’s 17-15 Denver quarterback Don Horn
hit Dwight Harrison with a pass
over the middle as the Broncos
tried to get into good field posi
tion, but Hobbs hit Harrison who
fumbled and the Eagles’ Leroy
Keyes recovered.
Hobbs was hospitalized in Phil
adelphia Tuesday with an inflam
mation of the lungs.
“We were not necessarily in
spired,” said Buoniconti after he
made nine unassisted tackles and
forced two fumbles in Miami’s
20-14 victory over Los Angeles.
Kiner stood out in New Eng
land’s 27-10 loss to San Francis
co, making nine tackles and inter
cepting a pass.
THE
Wednesday, November 3, 1971
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
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