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MSC Ballroom A&M Student — Activity Card & ID A&M Student Date $1.00 Patron $3.00 Other Student $2.00 Town Hall Season Tickets Honored TAMU & Town Hall THE BATTALION Wednesday, September 27, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 7 Three Freshmen May Start Aggies Injury Riddled By BILL HENRY Battalion Sports Editor Biggest news coming from Coach Emory Bollard’s press con ference Tuesday was the possi bility A&M’s backfield against Army Saturday will be made up of three freshmen and a senior. “Both Brad Dusek and Mark Green are question marks for Saturday’s game against Army,” Bellard said. “And every time I have said a player was a question mark, he has not played.” Dusek, injured in the second period against Nebraska, is still under treatment for a sprained knee while Green suffered an ex tremely painful, but harmless, hip-pointer against LSU in the first half. Freshman replacements for each, Alvin Bowers at fullback and Skip Walker at halfback, did a commendable job last week against the Tigers. “Walker has excellent speed (9.5) and instinctive natural run ning talent,” Bellard commented. Walker scored A&M’s only touchdown from scrimmage on a bidlliant, catapulting, 12-yard blast. Bowers, since replacing Dusek, has carried 10 times for 42 yards. Murski Finally Finds A Home It took A&M’s Robert Murski awhile to find his niche, but he’s making the most of it now. The 6-1, 180-pound senior from Houston is the kind of athlete who could have been a standout at any one of nine positions. At St. Thomas High School, where he twice earned all-state honors, Murski was a quarterback, run ning back and defensive back. As a freshman and sophomore at A&M, he was at cornerback. Last Water Polo Match Set Texas A&M’s water polo team will have two matches this week. Coach Dennis Fosdick’s squad hosted Arlington Wednesday in Downs Natatorium. The Aggies beat Rice 23-10 in their only action thus far. Starting for the Aggies will be Paul McKinzie, goalie, an All- America from DeAnza Junior Col lege in Cupertino, Calif.; Fred Meyers and Lester Hamann, both All-Americas from College of San Mateo, Calif.; Gordon Brown, from Foothill College in Los Al tos, Calif.; Steve Prentice, from Pasadena, Tex.; Mike Hicks, from Farmington, N.M.; and Steve Sonnenberg, from Houston Me morial. Brown and Meyers ^are co-cap tains of the water polo team. year he was a flanker and split end. Last spring Murski was moved back to cornerback to strengthen a defensive backfield which had lost all four starters from the previous year. The move proved to be a wise one as Murski has been the leader of the secondary through A&M’s first three games. Murski also won the punting job in a stiff three-way battle and has averaged 37.5 yards on 15 kicks. Murski got married this past summer and is one of 33 married players on the Aggie team. In A&M’s first three games, the secondary has faced three outstanding passers. Hopefully, that experience and Murski’s leadership will contribute to a mature containing unit for the conference race ahead. On the bright side of the injury problem, Bubba Bean should be back at full speed for the first time since the second quarter of the Wichita State contest. Other injuries that could def initely cause grief for the Aggies this weekend are to middle line backer Grady Hoermann and de fensive tackle Boice Best. Both of these stellar defenders have slight knee sprains and are hob bling. “They were not able to practice Monday and I’m not sure about today,” Bellard said. This Saturday’s opponent, Army, was soundly defeated by Nebraska last week, 77-7. “I really don’t know what to say after last week,” Bellard said of the Cadets. “Army plays tough, hard-nosed football and they didn’t play dead against Nebraska. “They run out of a pro-type offensive set, throw well, run the power sweep well and similar plays to what we’ve seen the past three weeks.” Another question mark for the Aggies is whether or not the two losses have affected their confi dence enough to hurt upcoming performances. “It hurts to lose,” Bellard em phasized. “But, there is nothing wrong with our team that a good win wouldn’t eliminate. There is no morale problem but a team shouldn’t feel good about losing.” Golf Team Hosts Army The Texas A&M golf team will host Army in a 10 am. match Sat urday on the A&M course. Playing for the Aggies will be Tom Johnson, Steve Veriato, Charles White, Randy Tickner, Clay Dozier and Bill Hodges. The match will be the first of the year for the Aggies. 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