Hip. Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, October 13, 1972 THE BATTALION SWC Roundup Texas-OU Highlights Action BAIT PICKS [HE BA1 By KEVIN COFFEY Assistant Sports Editor The annual Texas-Oklahoma clambake highlights Southwest Conference action this weekend in a televised bout Saturday aft ernoon in the Cotton Bowl. The Sooners lead the nation in total offense, rushing offense and scoring and have not given up a touchdown all season. Heisman Trophy candidate Greg Pruitt leads the Oklahoma half of the Wishbone vs. Wishbone battle. Alan Lowery will lead the Horns into the rivalry which will be played before a sellout crowd of some 72,000 fans. Oklahoma is a 20 point favorite. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:50. Arkansas will play host to a much improved Baylor Bear team in a 2:00 game Saturday after noon. Baylor quarterback, Neal Jeff ery has yet to suffer an intercep tion on 57 tosses and Arkansas quarterback Joe Ferguson is the 11th ranked passer in the nation. While Baylor has been impres- Students, Save up to 45% on local Purchases. SHOP WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN (Simply show your student I. D. Discounts will vary with merchants.) CALL 845-1515 THE MSC IS THE PLACE TO GET INVOLVED. There are still 16 MSC committees with new membership openings. See where you fit. CALL 845-1515 sive in their nonconference games, the Hogs have just now only started to regroup after their opening game loss to USC. The Hogs came back from a 13-0 deficit to beat TCU last weekend. Arkansas is a 14 point favorite but they could be looking for ward to next week’s matchup with Texas. The University of Houston takes on undefeated San Diego State in the Astrodome Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Impressive List At Texas 500 One of the most impressive lists of drivers entered for a single event will be on hand for the Tex as 500 Sunday Nov. 12 at the Texas World Speedway. Over 60 drivers from all three of the nation’s stock-car sanc tioning bodies have entered the full FI-NASCAR sanctioned event which is the final event on the NASCAR calendar. Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, David Pearson, Buddy Baker and James Hilton among others will represent the NASCAR banner. USAC contenders include A. J. Foyt, driving a Wood Brothers Mercury and Johnny Rutherford in a Ford prepared by Junior Dunlovey. The Automobile Rac ing Club of America national champion and recent winner of the Royal Triton ARCA 300, Ron Hutcherson, is also entered in the 500-mile marathon. Practice begins Thursday Nov. 9 followed by qualifying for the 40 starting spots on Friday and Saturday. The Texas 500 begins at 1 p.m. on Nov. 12. NFL Agrees To ‘No Blackout’ Of Super Bowl NEW YORK UP) — National Football League officials, bend ing to congressional pressure, agreed Thursday to televise Su per Bowl VII locally if the game is an advance sellout in Los An geles. Commissioner Pete Rozelle an nounced that the championship game would not be blacked out in the Los Angeles area if all tickets are sold at least 10 days prior to the kickoff Jan. 14. Congressional committees head ed by Sen. John O. Pastore, D.- R.I., and Rep. Harley O. Stag gers, D.-W.Va., have been prob ing into NFL procedures, espe cially regarding blackouts of local TV on games. The congressmen demanded that the NFL at least experiment with lifting of blackouts if games are not sold out several days prior to the action. SPECIAL CHINESE DINNER to go Fortune Cookies Egg Rolls Fry Won-Ton Sweet Sour Pork Shrimp or Ham Fried Rice Time: 11-1:30,4-6:30, Sat., Oct. 14 Place: Lutheran Student Center College Main St. C.S. Order by phone or come 846-9672 (Sponsored by Chinese Cooking Club for fund raising) Aggie Date It's a Great Year for the Aggies! Sales Dept. Service Tuesday & Thursday Till 9 p. m. Other Evenings Till 7 p. m. 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday-Friday Part Dept. Open Saturday Till 1 p. m. Mastercharge—BankAmericard—Mobile Credit Card. Campus Pickup and Delivery Service. ★ Special Campus Representative: Tom Evans all Dealership Services—846-2532 CUSTOM Pontaic - Buick - GMC Trucks 601 Texas Ave. — Bryan 823-8044 The Coogs 1-2-1 record repre sents their slowest start since 1965. San Diego is favored by 7 points. Tulsa takes on its fourth straight SWC opponent in the TCU Frogs Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Tulsa has lost to Houston, Ar kansas and Texas Tech as well as Kansas State. The Hurricanes only win came at the hands of Wichita State 10-9. Tulsa’s running game is head ed by a former Frog, Raymond Rhodes. Rhodes transferred after his sophomore year and bettered the 100 yard mark against Texas Tech. TCU is favored to run its record to 3-1 by 11 points. Rice and SMU have the week off while they prepare for each other in their SWC opener in Dallas next week. Next week Arkansas faces the Texas Longhorns in the game many people feel will decide the eventual conference champion again this year. Third place seems to be a toss- up between the other six teams but things should clear up by the end of next week. Games Readers Pick Kevin Coffey BUI Henry Larry MarshaU Rod Speer Mike Rice Lani: A&M—Texas Tech A&M A&M A&M Tech A&M MS! Baylor—Ark. Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark Ark U Texas—Oklahoma OU OU OU OU OU Tessa TCU—Tulsa TCU TCU TCU Tulsa TCU TO I Houston—San Diego St. San Diego San Diego San Diego Houston San Diego i? SanDf California—USC USC USC USC USC USC 11ST fi: Auburn—LSU LSU LSU LSU Auburn LSU Aota| Washington—Stanford Stanford Wash Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanfef Dallas—Baltimore Dallas Balt Dallas Balt Dallas Bail J Houston—Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts i Pitts Pitts Pitts Pitt! I Last Week 9-1 — 7-3 9-1 7-3 ] 6-4 64 1 Season Record 37-13 i 34-16 34-16 32-18 30-20 29-211 Percentage .740 .680 .680 .640 .600 .5801 NOW 5 Barbra I NOW [i (. (0 Read Battalion Classifieds rONITE IHARDM The Church..For a Fuller File..For Yon )AT. MATIN 4 Frank “DIRT McG ‘‘WILD II Her With FLIGHT SOUTH % it was only a faint sound at first, but it grew louder and louder. Then I knew what it was and rushed from the house. High overhead, dark . against the bright autumn sky, a flight of geese winged instinc tively toward the south. Large wings flapped in graceful rhythm, and raucous honks of con versation brought a nostalgic ache to my throat. "Bon voyage," I called, saluting with my whole heart the brave creatures who flew so unswervingly through uncharted skies. y r r*' And I wondered at us humans. How we doubt and fear and flail about, worrying about tomorrow and a dozen other somethings! Our course is not unknown. God promises abundant life if we but follow Him. Your church is your guidebook to God. Worship there and find the security that comes from within, the result of understanding God and one's relationship to Him. 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