Puf.e 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 21, 1972 THE BATTALION \&M Rugby Team To Face LSU On Saturday The two-time state champion Texas A&M Rug;by team faces its first challenge of the 1972 fall season Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge against the LSU x gby team. At 1 p.m. on Gerry Mander f ield the A&M second team will face the LSU second team, and at 2:30 p.m. the A&’M first 15 faces the LSU first squad. In this, the first formal meet ings of the two schools, A&M will meet two very quick and experienced sides. LSU is known for its fine style of rugby it can play. Nevertheless, last year at the Falstaff Invitational Tourna- nent the A&M second squad de- cated an LSU team composed of both first and second teams by a score of 22-16. The powerful A&M first team goes into Saturday’s encounter with most of last year’s key players gone due to graduation. Members of last year’s second team have filled in the openings in practice for the past three weeks. Saturday will be the acid test of their unity. Starting at fullback will be Brett Holland with Judel Quix- hall and John Gunn at the wings. Randy Harjo and George Mc- Carroll will round out the back line at outside and inside centers, respectively. The fly half will be manned by Gene Anderson and at scrum half will be Donny Rob ertson. Both men are new at these positions and have adapted well. Finishing out the front row will have Steve Stouran back from last year’s team at the right prop position along with George Alden at the hooker position and Larry Gallego at the left prop position. Mark Anthony and Jim Gould- ing are the backs. Aaron Ga boon, Bruce Mills, and Giles Ford finish the scrum with Ga boon and Ford returning to their wing forward positions and Mills at the number 8 position moving up from the second team. The A&M second team has a lot of potential with a lot of in experience. Five of the starters in Saturday’s game have never played a minute of competition. The centers are David Unter- sall and Steve Beckendam. Vet eran Art Saldana will be at the fly half position giving some con tinuity to the young back line, but the scrum half is still to be determined in practice this week. The A&M rugby teams will do Lone Star Tournament, its best to extend its winning 1972 Falstaff Tournament, 1972 Mardi Gras Tournament and are champions of the Texas Rugby 1971 Austin Tournament, 1971 Union both in 1971 and 1972. traditions which includes vic tories in: BUSIER - JONES AGEN HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 84 6-3708 Batt News Summary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—An attempt by China and the Soviet Union to place their proposal for the ouster of American troops from Korea on the agenda of the 27th General Assembly failed Wednesday. By a vote of 16 to 7, a 25- nation steering committee voted to recommend postponement until next year of any debate on the question of divided Korea. Unida candidate for the Texas Senate said Wednesday he objects to what he terms “manipulation” of Chicano pupils during appeax - - ances Fi'iday by President Nixon at Rio Grande City and Harlin gen. Ricardo J. Molina of Bi-owns- ville, who opposes Democrat Raul Longoria of Pharr and Republi can G. G. Gai-cia of Mercedes, voiced the objections in a news release. WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Democrats could name Maurice Stans as a defendant in their $3-million civil suit against the Republicans. In the civil suit, Stans, chief political fund-raiser for Pi’esi- dent Nixon, is accused by a Demo- ci’atic pai'ty official of financing the June 17 bx^eak-in of the Demo cratic headquarters in the Water gate Office Building. 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