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J. i38tfn CKORY [ILLS lobile Home Community an’s fewest & Finest es & Mobile es for rent 123-5701 reel iwy. 2818 ark ]22t/ n Cotton Bowl Watching ’Bama LL rnnel of TAMU. ality furniture! id offers to you d furniture it ■ see us before Budget plan on: 501 North Hast 22nd and oor to Employ- 22-1227. If you - afford not to discount Fund- 136tfn >ervice EKS For: :tor & nes rtables R CO. 822-6000 It’s Not Baylor Homecoming For Former Bryan Native WACO — When Baylor sopho more tackle Joe Johnson lines up against Texas A&M Saturday night he’s going to have a lot of inspiration going for him. In the first place he was born and raised in Bryan, the home of the Cadets. In the second place he thinks two straight losses are enough. And in the third place he wants to provide Coach Grant Teaff witth a Homecoming vic tory. The 6-0, 208-pounder actually has a fourth reason in that the Aggies talked to him about stay ing at home for his college edu cation, but when signing date came around never came forth with the scholarship offer. It was Teaff who put the spot light on Johnson back in the spring when he shifted the quiet- spoken youngster from noseguard to defensive tackle. “I said at the time that he was going to be the sophomore of the year in the con ference, and I’m not changing my mind now,” Teaff pointed out Sunday as he graded films of the Baylor loss at the hands of Ok lahoma State. "Joe came through with an in spired tackle as he ended one of the greatest goal line stands I’ve seen as the half ended Saturday,” Teaff said. “He got through and got to the fullback about the same time the ball did. He really came through with a heroic effort and we went to the dressing room with a 7-0 lead. Johnson said he thought that he played “pretty good” against Oklahoma State, but that he would have to wait on the films to be graded before he could be sure. “I didn’t get beat too many times, though,” he said. (For the record Joe got eight tackles and six assists.) The former All-District nose- guard at S. F. Austin High came to Baylor “because I liked the people and campus, and generally what the coaches wanted to do.” He was a starting noseguard on a freshman team that won only one game and admits “You’re al ways discouraged when you lose.” This spring he made the transi tion to tackle and has had a tre mendous start toward the goal Teaff has pointed out for him. Against Georgia he outgraded the heralded Millard Neely and got six tackles and four assists. To date he’s had 26 unassisted tackles and 29 assists. The best thing about the Baylor defense this year? “It’s got to be that we are getting to the ball quicker. That helps to keep the runner from breaking tackles. Of course, spirit plays a big part. Coach Pat Culpepper and Roger Goree make sure that we don’t forget what we’re out there for. They’re super leaders.” Johnson says that there is little talking in the defensive huddle. “Roger calls the signals and that’s it. However, when we get on the sidelines he usually calls us over and we get things straightened out.” Johnson says he thinks the Bears can snap back off twin losses at the hands of Arkansas and Oklahoma State and put it all together against the Aggies. “Even though we can win the rest of them,” Johnson declared Sun day, “I think this game against Texas A&M can be a turning point. We really need a confer ence win. That’s what I want . . . to win a conference game and get back in the conference race. That’s why you are going to see us giving our best Saturday night against the Aggies.” And the young man from Bryan would like to be a leader in that effort . . . just for old times sake. Anderson Named NL’s Top Boss CINCINNATI ) _ George “Sparky” Anderson doesn’t be moan his role as the losing man ager in two of the last three baseball World Series. “After all,” says the Cincin nati Reds skipper, who was hon ored Wednesday as the National League Manager of the Year, “if SAINT THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 906 Jersey Street (Southern Boundary of Campus) Telephone: 846-1726 Sunday, 8 and 9:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, Canterbury Eucharist and Supper, 6: 30 p. m. Thursday, Holy Eucharist and Breakfast, 6:30 a. m. The Rev. James Moore, Chaplain. The Rev. W. R. Oxley, Rector REMEMBER THAT EVERY MAN YOU MEET IS FAC ING HIS OWN HARD FIGHT. IT WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU SEE HIM AND DEAL WITH HIM. We are convinced we can face these hard fights better to gether than we can alone. If you want companionship and support in your life struggle, join us Sunday at 10:45 a. m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 315 N. 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K> AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DALLAS (A*) — Cotton Bowl representatives will be watching second-ranked Alabama for the third time Saturday in their search for the guest team against the Southwest Conference cham pion New Year’s Day. Alabama meets Southern Mis sissippi in Birmingham and Field Scovell, president of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association and cochairman of the selection com mittee, will view the game. Other games under the Cotton Bowl eye will be Nebraska-Okla- homa State and Notre Dame- Texas Christian. Cotton Bowl representatives have also scouted Oklahoma, Col orado, Louisiana State, Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia and Ole Mis sissippi this year. LAKE VIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tommy Overstreet & The Nashville Express From 9 - 1 p. m. 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