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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, September 1, 1972 !!SPECIAL ATTRACTION!! BUTCH CASSIDYand the SUNDANCE KID COLOR BY DELUXE PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT BEDFORD KATHARINE ROSS 8:00 p. m. Fri. Sept. 1 and Sat. Sept. 2 At The Grove c i N t^A&M Student, Date 75c ea. All Others $1.00 Something New- Something Different the Maroon Bippy DRAFT BEER POPCORN SETUPS SOFT LIGHTS GOOD MUSIC LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Touch Dancing Nitely Thursday, Friday & Saturday AGES 18 - 80 WELCOME * SPECIAL — THURSDAY NIGHT IS LADIES NIGHT , ALL DRINKS 1/2 PRICE FOR LADIES 1313 S. College Ave. Bryan Phone 822-2204 For Information Defense Outstanding in Scrimmage Lex Leads Aggies In Offensive Shil By BILL HENRY Battalion Sports Editor For those people who are still wondering if A&M’s offensive unit can score—it can. Lex James led the first team offensive unit for six touchdowns in ten possessions while chalking up 533 yards total ofefense. For those people who are won dering if A&M’s defensive unit can keep opponents from scoring —it can. The defensive unit allowed a total of 12 yards on 61 plays and 18 possessions. Penalties gave the reserve offensive unit 53 yards for two first downs and two first downs were gained through the passing route. James led the team in rushing with 116 yards on 11 carries and gained another 121 yards by com pleting nine of 20 pass attempts. However, James did look sluggish toward the end of the two hour encounter and threw three straight interceptions. The defensive unit played im peccably well in holding the re serve unit to a — 43 yards rushing on 38 plays. The pass did hurt in a few instances as petite Jeff Gomez hit on eight of 23 passes for 55 yards. He had four picked off as the defense returned them for 86 yards. Dwight LaBauve picked off two for 40 yards, Kent Finley one for 18 and Robert Murski one for 28 yards. Dennis Carruth also re covered a fumble for the defen sive team. On the first offensive posses sion, a fumble crushed the drive at the ten yard line after a bril liant series called by James. After that, a fire was lit under the unit as it scored four straight times. Green took it over on the sec ond possession with a dazzling 25 yard jaunt. Freshman sensation, Bubba Bean, scored the following three times on runs of nine, 25 and 17 yards. On the next series, Richard Os borne dropped two passes which were perfectly thrown by James and the offense lost possession. When the offense got it back, Janies gave Osborne a chance to redeem himself on a crucial third and 15 situatioh. Osborne had no freshman jitters on this play and James ended up scoring on a beautiful run of 29 yards. Lex had his first pass inter cepted during the next series at the nO-yard line and the reserve- defensive unit began to get fired up. Lex threw two .more inter ceptions and then the biggest , blow of the night against the tal- j ented starting offensive team.' The reserve defense held the | “James Gang” for three plays for the first non-first down producing j possession of the evening. Janies made it up on the final \ possession when he hit Osborne , for the final touchdown with a j 10-yard strike. Brad Dusek was runner-up in! the rushing attack carrying the ball nine times for 116 yards but no touchdowns. Green ran for 97 yards on nine carries and one touchdown while Bean had his first sub-100-yard night, gaining only 84 yards on ten carries and three touchdowns. Homer May caught thraj for 24 yards. This was the end of bj for the Aggies as next w be set aside to get pin ready for the season 1 !k against Wichita State Osborne led all receivers with six receptions for 77 yards and one touchdown while tight end MWMm PAWN L0AS NOW SHOWING 1:15 - 3:18 - 3:21 - 7:24 - 9:27 “LAST PICTURE SHOW” ANIRU.S*) Money Loaned On AnytM Of Value. I m Quick Cash ForAii Emergency. I See Us For Ready Call G Today. 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There was no acclaim for the American runners, however, as co-world record-holder Eddie Hart and Rey Robinson were dis qualified for missing quarter final heats in the 100-meter trials. Assistant U.S. Coach Stan Wright took the blame. “I gave them the wrong time,” a de pressed Wright said. “It’s all my fault.” Hours later, American officials called a news conference and said the mistake occurred because they could not obtain an up-to- date, accurate schedule of events. Now Taylor stands alone to test the Soviet Union's great Valery Borzov and the world’s other top sprinters in the 100- meter final Friday, an event the U.S. has lost only once in the last 40 years of the Games. U.S. water polo team gained the I final round with a 5-0 record 1 after upsetting defending chain- 1 pion Yugoslavia 5-3. pmsi Spitz’ double-medal sweep high lighted a good day for the Ameri cans, who s a w their freestyle wrestlers win a gold medal, two silvers and a bronze, with two more golds in sight. 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