nl . ! y Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 3, 1971 THE BATTALION Buster Callaway: All American teenager at offensive tackle Buster Callaway m By BILL HENRY Assistant Sports Editor With all the discussion about the generation gap and the teen age rebellion, Texas A&M’s 19- year old left tackle Buster Cal laway could not be considered a problem child. All he does for kicks is knock down defensive linemen and open gaping holes for Aggie running backs. Callaway, a 6-4, 259-pound jun ior from Ennis, leads the offen sive line in consistency and hel met stars, grading high in each football game and receiving two stars. These stars were won the past two weeks for 20 and 23 knockdowns against Baylor and Arkansas respectively. “It’s hard for an offensive line man to get helmet stars,” he said. “All we really need is a pat on the back from our ball carriers telling us we did a good job to get enough glory. I guess I’m lucky to have gotten two stars.” It hasn’t been luck, since 12 knockdowns is considered a great job. Buster was only one short of doubling that amount against the Razorbacks. Early in the season, the offen sive line was the brunt of much criticism from sports writers and fans alike. “The problem was that on ev ery play one of us would break down on our assignment,” Calla way admitted. “Our line now is finally working together, open ing holes for the runner and keep ing the defensive players off of our quarterback when he’s trying to pass.” After playing the range of teams that the Aggies have, the upset of highly touted Arkansas brings up the question of top teams in comparison. “Arkansas was big, tough or I should say the toughest team we’ve played all year,” he ex plained. “They were more con sistent than Nebraska or LSU. The only reason we didn’t do well against these other teams is be cause of our dumb mistakes like fumbles, interceptions and missed blocking assignments.” After winning two straight, confidence runs high in the Ag gie camp. Many feel the chances of going to the Cotton Bowl are not as much of a myth as some people might expect. “I think our chances are great for winning the conference,” Bus ter said. “All that needs to hap pen is for Arkansas to lose an- rest other game and we win the of ours. TCU needs to lo Se a , other one also. I don’t think w e 'i lose another game all S e aso , Even if Arkansas doesn’t lose aj other game, we’ll have a gooj chance of going to a bowl game somewhere because we beat bolt Texas and Arkansas. With SMU on this week’s agen. da, Buster is not about to over, look its potential with such sii. perlatives as Gary Hammond anj Alvin Maxson in the backfieli GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE 1 ss WE GIVE WE GIVE oneersi [ STTAMRS J WE GIVE | ss 'V' J- • :| V U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET * -vy-;, - THESE HUCES GOOD Thurs., FrL, Sat. & Sun. Nov. 4, 5, 6, & 7 m HUM mSH Htotoct POTATOES 10 ^ 68c FLORIDA CORN 10 & 88* JONATHAN APPLES . “.... 2 ^ 88° MEXICO ORANGES .2% 88’ US') 4S PEL MONTE GOLDEN CORN 303 Cans • • *ti wume coumetA 'bmciokua 6/MUK rnsmeeK-. Y Y • PEL MONTE CUN6 PEACHES SLICED OR HALVES *2 1/2 29-t Cam Lb CENTAL AMERICAN BANANAS. U$*1 GREEN CABBAGE.. fmcy sen PEPPERS..__ sunn seiccr ^ CUCUMBERS.2 /b '2> e US«1 INAHINGTON BARTLETT PEARS ^2> e US«1 TEXAS RUBY REP GRAPEFRUIT.“ 19c SOFT HEAVE TOILET TISSUE Pkgs Rob SIRLOIN STEAK .$1.18 U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAVY BEEF Round Steak . Lb. 98c TOP ROUNP.... ^ LOIN TIP STEAK • • • ii?* SHORTENING CRISCO DEODORANT SPRAY GUIDE DEL MONTE GREEN 1. m 9 Cans 4% 7-oz Mk Cons BOTTOM ROUND. ^ T-BONE STEAK ft 38 GROUND ROUND t 98 STEW MEAT 9 98' 1. M SIRLOIN STRIP STEAK. ^ TENDERIZED y/HOLE FRYERS UMAS STARKIST TUNA DEL MONTE m SPINACH 5*? 88' BOHtm BAKER Cr.1 EVAPMILK&88 RUMP ROAST ® r .peak SUPER TASTE HOT or REULAR SAUSAGE 2 B 88 78 U.S.D.A. Grade ‘A’ lb • • • • • . LB. $1.08 enT-t/p FAMILY PACK contains: 2 winas 2 braast cuts 2 loq cuts phis • • • FRYERS 28 SUPER TASTE FRANKS FROZEN POOP SPECIALS PtSCOUNT HEALTH A BEAUTY ALPS TEXSUN ORANti* ^ AA JUICE C0NTAC OOUP CAPSULES. mwssEe sum* 4% 2flL „ UMA BEANS 2 % 88‘ PE0P0RANT SPAAY M SECRET... » 88' MRS. SMITHS PIES .^.bor.APPlf OO 0 POWDER^» 88' GREEN GIANT SUCEP ^ BEANS .^f..8^88* 60 CT TABLETS BUFFERIN... *88 BOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5- 49' 3% PARKAY WHIPPED MARGARINE DEL MONTE Tomato Juice DEL MONTE CUT GREEN BEANS VAN CAMP VIENNA SAUSAGE ... BONNIE BAKER ROLLS 4„ ks . $1.00 BONNIE BAKER BUTTERMILK 88 3 88 .4^88 88 4 & ^ 303 9 Cm DEL MONTE PEELED TOMATOES DEL MONTE WHOLE POTATOES. DEL MONTE EARLY M m SWEET PEAS .4 ^ 88 303 Cons BONNIE BAKER LOW FAT qj ^ £- . . Ctn yo HOMO MILK PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER 6 Glass 98c MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE 1 ^ Maryland ' Oluh Coffee + DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS “^TUES. WITH <2.50 OR MORE PURCHASE *4309 TEXAS AVE. 3 5t6 TEXAS AVE. *200 E. 24Hi ST. BRYAM & ““«l QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED M OFJECN I WTAMPaf m ORCENI STAMPS I m WE GIVE M OREENI STAMPS I WE GIVE Mi m 3REENI rrAMPSl WE GIVE St%pS M gr^PaJ The ? to tDo No, Mi ce ,