u * BATTALION Thursday, August 31, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 5 inal Football Scrimmage Set Today »V BILL HENRY lion Sports Editor le third and final pre-season [ball scrimmage will take !e this afternoon at 7 p.m. in le Field, Coach Emory Bellard nnounced. In the preceding two scrim- lages, the Aggies have looked like a team to be seriously con- ;idered for the Southwest Con- erence Championship. The first team offense has licked up 763 yards and 14 touch- lowns on 68 rushing plays while picking up 296 yards in the air. Lex James has hit 16 of 27 pass attempts with two interceptions. This gives the first team a total offense of 1059 yards scoring 15 touchdowns in 95 plays. These totals average out to 11 yards per play. The defense has also played ex tremely well, giving up a total of 78 yards in 88 plays and one touchdown in 24 possessions for the offensive unit facing them. Corky Sheffield, who announced coming out of retirement with the hiring of Coach Bellard, picked off a Tim Trimmier pass in the second scrimmage for the defense’s lone touchdown. Corky lettered under Coach Gene Stall ings in 1969 and decided his in terest in the game had dropped and quit the team. The scrimmage is run with the first offensive unit running against the third defensive unit until the offense scores, loses possession or does not make a first down. When the ball goes over, the first defensive unit goes hird Straight Championship avored For Gifted Huskers against the third offensive unit. The second offensive unit scrimmages against the second defensive unit precedes the first units. People to watch in today’s scrimmage will be freshman Bub- ba Bean, who has run for 312 yards in 16 carries and six touch downs in the two previous en counters and another freshman Richard Osborne, who has led the team in receptions. Students returning from 1971 will also be impressed with the improvement senior quarterback Lex James has shown after hav ing a disastrous season last year. Mark Green will be running less this year and blocking more out of the new Wishbone forma tion which was installed by Bel lard last spring. Brad Dusek, who lettered last year at defen sive safety, has looked good at fullback where he was moved. Bellard, in Wednesday’s press conference, compared the Temple native to Texas’ Steve Worster in running ability. The offensive and defensive lines are almost totally intact from last season and should be devastating as has been shown in the two scrimmages. Both lines return lettermen in every position. Linebacking will be no ques tion as it will be manned by three seasoned veterans; Kent Finley, Grady Hoermann and Dennis Carruth. Starting Friday, the team will taper its workouts to prepare for the season’s opener against Wich ita State on Sept. 9. ERROR-FREE TYPING NYLON TYPING RIBBON CORRECTION RIBBON ERRORITE" ■ > v s ADMIT ONE J THIS WAS howdy YOUR LIFE! party FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 1072 ■ 7:30 P. M. The Baptist Student Union 201 N COLLEGE MAIN RECREATION * FUN * REFRESHMENTS |§ H I C A G O (A*)—Nebraska’s idling Cornhuskers, poised to vest an unprecedented third l:essive national title, are fa med to pace the amazing Big SHOWING Eight to another one-two-three 5:21 - 7:2| tw j e p 0 f 1972 collegiate football AST wnors. SHOW" Many experts regard the na- lal runnerup spot a tossup be en Oklahoma, No. 2 in the (il 1971 Associated Press poll, No. 3 Colorado as the Big |ht spreadeagles the talented HOWING Ididlands scene. 6:03 •7:11' Some loud Midwest football istwood In KIDD" noise also could come from the Big Ten with defending cham pion Michigan, Ohio State, Pur due and Michigan State pegged forerunners in an unpredictable conference race. Then, there always is Notre Dame, the perennial powerhouse independent, itching to improve last season’s No. 13 AP poll fin ish. In other Midlands conferences, Toledo’s long Mid-America title reign apparently has ended with Bowling Green and Miami Ohio crisp pretenders, while in the N AT 8:15 ff isney Hits (OBS & STICKS" 15 p. m. FLUBBE ■ at 8:20P‘| ’(PG) 0 p. m. 3 THAT ,00D” 1 8:15 P. » | I." (8| i p. m. ALLEY 1 JS” CORRECTION PIGGLY WIGGLY Wed. Aug. 30 Ad Listed TOMATOES... Lb. 19c CORRECT PRICE Vine Ripe Salad TOMATOES... Lb. 29c BUSIER - JONES AGENCY HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 LAKE VIEW CLUB 1. 3 MHes N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tony Douglas and The Shrimpers From 9 - 1 p. m. 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The Big Eight title—and Ne braska’s bid for a third national crown—could hinge on the Husk ers’ Nov. 4 invasion of Boulder, Colo., facing Colorado’s solid Buffaloes. F/a# Football Entries Taken Entries are now open to teams of all classes wishing to partici pate in flag football according to Les Palmer, Intramural Athletic Director. Entries close Sept. 4 at 5 p.m. and competition begins Monday, Sept. 11. Dormitory athletic equipment may be picked up during this week. A $10 forfeit fee is re quired to insure that no team will drop out of competition. En tries for all classes of basketball and tennis, classes A, C and X of handball and classes A, B. C and X of golf competition will close Monday, Sept. 11. Programs for women, on and off campus, are available in the IMA office. The IMA fall program will in clude over 100 football and bas ketball teams leading to a cham pionship in each class and the se lection of All-Intramural teams in both sports. Anyone interested in working as an IMA official should apply in the IMA office. A workshop on football rules will be held Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 5 and a rules quiz will be given Sept. 6. PAWN LOANS Money Loaned On Anything Of Value. Quick Cash For Any Emergency. See Us For Ready Cash Today. Texas State Credit Pawn Shop 1014 Texas Ave., Bryan Weingarten Center Welcome Back Aggies! Aggieland Flowershop Full-Service Florist. Hallmark cards & gifts. Wed ding invitations, personalized Christmas cards, candles, & post- HAVE A GOOD YEAR AT TEXAS A&M. 209 University 846-5825 COLONY OAKS APTS. 200 Rebecca St. (1600 So. College) See It — You’ll Like It 1 or 2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished Ample Parking Close to A&M Close to Shopping Air Conditioned Pool Game Room Lots of Closets & Storage 2 Laundry Rooms Utilities Paid Carpets & Drapes Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedule Week Beginning Sept. 3 Thru Sept. 9, 1972 Master Menu No. 2 SUNDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal Sliced Peaches Fried Eggs Fried Ham Toast-Jelly-Oleo Blueberry Hotcakes - Syrup Scrambled Eggs Coffee-Milk Dinner *Roast Turkey & Dressing Giblet Gravy Ham Garvey on Line # Candied Sweet Potatoes w/Orange Glaze Sauce Buttered Parsley Carrots *Green Beans w/Pearl Onions Lettuce Wedges-1,000 Is. Dr. Cold Continental Vegetable Combination Peach Cobbler Hot Rolls-Oleo-Ice Tea MONDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Dougnuts Pan Fried Bacon 2. Hotcakes - Syrup Jelly-Oleo Pan Fried Bacon Coffee-Milk Sbisa—Plus Fried & Scrambled Eggs Dinner *Pochito w/Chili & Shredded Cheese *Beef Turnovers w/Gravy *Steamed Rice Buttered Peas w/Gran. Onions # Ranch Style Barbecue Beans Health Salad Milk Chocolate Cake White Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea Supper * Barbecue Beef Roast Beef Sandwich # Mashed Potatoes *Mixed Vegetables Yellow Corn Buttered Harvard Beets Tossed Salad French Dressing Cherry Cobbler Bread-Oleo Coffee-Milk-Orange Punch TUESDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Hotcakes - Syrup Jelly-Oleo Pan Fried Bacon 2. Doughnuts Pan Fried Bacon Coffee-Milk Sbisa—Plus Fried & Scrambled Eggs Dinner * Barbecue Beef on Bun *Fresh Water Catfish w/Tartar Sauce *French Fried Potatoes # Collard Greens w/Ham Base Brown Beauty Baked Beans Buttered Carrots Cottage Cheese & Pear Salad Fruit Salad Dressing Strawberry Cake Bread-Oleo-Fruit Punch Supper *Fried Chicken Polish Sausage w/Mustard Cream Gravy * Mashed Potatoes Steamed Rice # String Beans w/Ham Base Buttered Squash Combination Salad 1,000 Island Dressing Butterscotch Brownies Hot Rolls-Oleo-Coffee-Milk-Tea WEDNESDAY Breakfast Pineapple Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Cream of Wheat Snickerdoodle Grilled Ham 2. Mushroom Omelet Hash Brown Potatoes Toast-Jelly-Oleo Coffee-Milk Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes, Fried Eggs Dinner *Beef & Vegetable Stew *Corn Dogs w/Mustard *Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork ^Broccoli Polonaise Mashed Potatoes Beet & Onion Salad Cream Puffs Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea FRIDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Fresh Fruit Apple Strudel Rolls Pan Fried Bacon 2. Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Hot Biscuits-Jelly-Oleo Coffee-Milk Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs Dinner *Stuffed Flounder Tartar Sauce *Pan Fried Liver & Onions ♦Macaroni & Cheese ♦Buttered Peas w/Gran. Onion Steamed Rice Turnip Greens w/Ham Base Jello Salad Coconut Pudding Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea Supper ♦T-Bone Steak 12-Oz. Au Jus Chicken &, Dumplings Steamed Rice ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Corn on Cob Kitchen Cut Green Beans Br. Lettuce, Apple, Celery Salad Salad Dressing Ice Cream Ass’t. Cookies Hot Rolls-Oleo-Coffee-Milk Supper ♦Burrito w/Chili Chili w/Macaroni ♦French Fri?d Potatoes Steamed Rice ♦Green Beans Southern Style Spiced Beets Fruit Slaw Chocolate Pie Bread-Oleo Milk-Coffee-Pink Lemonade THURSDAY Breakfast Tang Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Stewed Prunes Mushroom Omelet Hash Brown Potatoes Hot Biscuite-Jelly-Oleo 2. Snickerdoodle Grilled Ham Coffee-Milk Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs Dinner ♦Beef Burgundy ♦Bratwurst w/Mustard ♦Herb Rice ♦Mixed Vegetables Buttered Fruit Salad Hominy Buttered Apple Crisp Bread-Oleo-Pink Lemonade Supper ♦Chicken Cutlet Cream Gravy Barbecue Beef on Bun ♦Hash Brown Potatoes ♦Zuccini Squash w/Tomatoes Brussel Sprouts Steamed Rice Lettuce Wedges Green Goddess Dressing Chocolate Brownies Bread-Oleo Coffee-Milk-Ice Tea SATURDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1. Scrambled Eggs Fried Ham Toast-Jelly-Oleo 2. Apple Strudel Rolls Fried Ham Coffee-Milk Sbisa^—Plus Hotcakes Fried Eggs Dinner ♦Grilled Beef Cutlet Au Jus Chicken Pan Loaf ♦Whole New Potatoes ♦Chopped Broccoli Buttered Cream Style Corn Buttered Steamed Rice Spring Salad 1.000 Island Dressing Sliced Bread-Oleo Banana Cake Ice Tea Supper ♦Barbecue Half Spring Chicken ♦Scalloped Corn ♦Hash Brown Potatoes Dry Navy Beans w/Salt Pork Steamed Rice Lettuce-Tomato Salad Salad Dressing Ice Cream-Ass’t. Cookies Hot Rolls-Oleo Coffee-Milk-Fruit Punch MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA Monday through Friday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. Continental Line—7:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Lunch—10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Saturday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCAN Monday through Friday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. Lunch—M. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and 1:15 p. m. T. Th.—11:30 and 12:30 Dinner—6:30 p. m. Saturday: Bi*eakfast—7:00 a. m. Lunch—12:15 p. m. Dinner—5:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—12:45 p. m. MSC Food Services Open 7:00 a. m. Close 7:00 p. m. Daily Open Ice Cream Bar for Sbisa ♦The only Vegetables and Entrees Served at Duncan Hall Plus Sandwich Line in both Sbisa and Duncan at Lunch and Ham burger line in Sbisa each week day evening.