. LAKE VIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Charles Ellison and The Countrymen From 9 - 1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35?) PLAN NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE Texas A&M University 18 Months of Training Next Class Begins January 17, 1972 TEXAS A&M RESEARCH ANNEX 822-2323 Before you buy your football corsage see our special play for Thanksgiving Day. For Your Flower & Gift Needs. Think Aggieland Flower & Gift Shoppe 209 University Dr. 846-5825 KM Hallmark Cards — Unusual Gifts Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, November 23, 1971 THE BATTAUOi Fish finish season with loss to Shorthorns By BILL HENRY Assistant Sports Editor Texas’ awesome offensive and defensive attack crushed the out- manned Texas A&M Fish in Aus tin Friday afternoon with a bar rage of brutal running from the Wishbone attack, 44-0, giving the Shorthorns their fourth undefeat ed season in six years and their fifth SWC title. A&M was able to pick up but one first down the entire first half and that on a pass interfer ence penalty with 1.14 left in the first quarter and Texas leading 28-0. The second first down was not picked up until the Shorthorns were ahead 41-0 with 12:40 left in the third quarter. “There is not too much you can say about a game like this,” stated Fish Coach Jim Keller. “They beat us physically and we were well coached in the fundamentals. “The most surprising thing about their team was that those big linemen (6-7, 310 and 6-3, 282) were not only physically strong but were quick,” he added. It took the Shorthorns only two minutes and fifteen seconds to take the opening kickoff 69 yards in six plays for their first touch down of the afternoon with Joey Aboussie carrying it over the final nine yards for the touch down. Texas started the next drive at its own 32. Ten plays and 3:42 later, the Shorthorns had their second touchdown of the after- Phillips’ shoulder is getting better AUSTIN, Tex. (^—Quarter back Eddie Phillips’ sore shoulder was well enough Monday for him to take part in passing drills as Texas prepared to play a Texas A&M team which Coach Darrell Royal says is loaded with blue- chippers. Although Phillips is better, Royal told a news conference, sub Donnie Wigginton is still con sidered the starting quarterback' for the Aggie game. Phillips suffered a shoulder separation Nov. 13. noon. Gary Bartek took the hon ors with a two yard plunge. A&M started its next drive at their own six but a fumble two plays later by John Bounds set up the Shorthorns’ third touchdown. This drive went 14 yards in four plays and took one minute and thirty-nine seconds to put the 21st point on the scoreboard. The Fish started their next drive on their own 23 but on the first play from scrimmage, Dean shot a pass to A1 Thurmond, but it was picked off by Larson giv ing the Shorthorns a first down at the A&M 33-yd line. It took five plays and one min ute and thirty-seven seconds for the fourth score as the first quar ter came to an end with Texas leading, 28-0. Texas took over again at A&M’s 36-yd line after Steve Canter’s 27 yard kick went out of bounds. It took the Shorthorns seven plays before they scored their 35th point with 8:45 left in the first half of play. After another Canter punt, Tex as took over at their own 43 with 1:19 remaining in the half. 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A&M took the second half kick off from their own 20 all the way down to the Texas 14-yd line be fore Honore fumbled and the only sustained drive all day by the Fish was wiped out. The drive consumed eight minutes on the clock, 21 plays and five first downs, which was half of the total afternoon’s production. The Shorthorns went the entire third quarter and eight minutes into the fourth before they could add their only points of the sec ond half. Texas drove from the A&M 32 after Ayers intercepted another Dean pass. The Fish de fense stiffened and Dean was called in to try a 42-yd field goal from the 24. The kick was good and the final score stood 44-0. A&M 10 First downs 49-118 Yards rushing 29 Yards passing 5-19-2 Passes 147 Total offense 8-35.5 Punts - Average 2 of 3 Fumbles lost 5-39 Penalties Texas Score by quarters 28 13 0 A&M 0 0 0 TEX Visitors, Students, Aggie Wives and Football fans ... 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