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College Station, Texas
Friday, November 3, 1972
THE BATTALION
! \
Aggies Hope For Rerun Of ’71
Will Skid Be Broken Saturday?
By BILL HENRY
Battalion Sports Editor
Coach Frank Broyles came to
College Station for the first time
in 1958 with his Razorbacks
standing 0-6. When he left that
evening, he had won his first
SWC football game, 21-8.
It’s 1972 now with Emory Bel-
lard and his Aggies standing 1-6
having yet to win a conference
contest.
Will the tables be turned?
Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
in Kyle Field the question will
be answered.
Last year, as most everyone
knows, the Aggies pulled the up
set of the SWC race with a 17-9
win in Little Rock. The Aggies
brought a dismal 2-5 record into
that game but a tremendous de
fensive effort kept the Razor-
backs away from the goal line.
A<&M’s defense has many of
the same faces back except in
the secondary where the Razor-
backs are most likely to strike
with the arm of All-America
candidate J6e Ferguson.
It was not the lack of passing
that kept Arkansas away from
the Aggie goal, but a favorite
trick A&M has mastered, fum
bles. The Razorbacks lost three
fumbles and had one pass inter
cepted. Ferguson did however hit
on 31 of 51 attempts for 345
yards.
Last year Arkansas stood with
a 6-1 record including a 31-7
shelling of Texas to make them
odds-on favorites to take the
SWC crown until the Aggie game.
This year there will be no Cot
ton Bowl bid for Arkansas unless
something drastic happens to
Texas, but the Razorbacks have
a grudge to get off their chests.
For the Aggies, many frown
ing faces would automatically
turn to smiles forgetting past
performances.
This will be the 46th game
with Arkansas holding a 26-16-3
margin. The Aggies won the first
game back in 1903, 6-0.
Broyles is in his 15th year now
at Arkansas having a record of
117-39-2. He has guided the Ra
zorbacks to six SWC titles, nine
post season bowl games and a
national championship.
Both the Aggies and the Razor-
backs have had disheartening
seasons so far. Arkansas was
picked by many to win the na
tional championship before the
season started and picked by all
to win the conference crown. Both
those dreams have gone down the
drain for Broyles and his Razor-
backs with losses to Southern Cal
and Texas.
Joe Ferguson was picked by
many to win the Heisman Tro
phy, but that too has gone down
the drain with the two losses and
two lackluster one-point wins
over Oklahoma State and Tulsa.
The Aggies were picked a
strong third in the SWC but
those hopes have fallen dismally
to the ground with six straight
losses.
The key to the football game
will be whether the Aggie defense
can hold the prolific offense sup
plied by Arkansas. Another prob
lem arises, and it won’t be just
BAIT PICKS
Games
Readers
Pick
Kevin
Coffey
Larry
Marshall
Bill
Henry
Rod
Speer
Mike
Rice
Janet
Landers
A&M—Arkansas
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
A&M
Baylor—TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
Houston—Florida St.
Fla. St.
Fla. St.
Fla. St.
Fla. St.
Fla. St.
Fla. St.
Texas Tech—Rice
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
SMU—Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Nebraska—Colorado
Neb.
Neb.
Neb.
Neb.
Neb.
Neb.
LSU—Ole Miss.
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
LSU
Ole Miss.
Tennessee—Georgia
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Houston—Cleveland
Clev.
Clev.
Hous.
Clev.
Clev.
Clev.
Dallas- San Diego
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Last Week
7-3
8-2
9-1
8-2
10-0
9-1
Season Record
57-23
56-24
56-24
54-26
51-29
48-32
Percentage
.712
.700
.700
.675
.637
.600
passing the A&M defense has to
worry about.
Arkansas’ Dickey Morton leads
the SWC in rushing with 112
yard average through seven
games. He has run for over 100
yards on eight occasions in his
two varsity seasons.
A&M can move the football
against Arkansas as the Razor-
back defense has been suspect
through the entire season. But
the Aggies must mount more of
a punch when the goal line is near
than they have in past games.
Statistically the Aggies have
done superb in most games, but
have not been able to take the
ball in to score. Fumbles, penal
ties and broken assignments have
been the margin of defeat for
A&M in all its games so far this
year.
There have been two changes
in the offensive line this week
for the Aggies. Freshman Henry
Tracy, who started at right guard
last week, has replaced Skip
Kuehn at center this week in
practice and will start if Kuehn’s
arm injury persists. At his right
guard position will be freshman
Dennis Smelser, 6-5, 250.
The rest of the line will be the
same, with Richard Osborne and
Carl Roaches alternating at split
end, Mike Park at left tackle,
Ricky Seeker at left guard, Ralph
Sacra at right tackle and Homer
May at tight end.
Mark Green is slated to see ac
tion for the first time since in
juring his knee against TCU two
weeks ago at left halfback. Don
Dean will be at quarterback, Brad
Dusek at fullback and B u b b a
Bean at right half.
There were no changes on de
fense with Max Bird and Paul
Hulin at ends, Boice Best and
Bill Wiebold at tackles, and Ed
Simonini, Grady Hoermann and
Kent Finley at linebackers. The
secondary will be made up of
Corky Sheffield and Robert Mur-
ski at cornerbacks and Larry El
lis and A1 Thurmond at safeties.
The game will be broadcast in
21 Texas cities, including WTAW
in Bryan. Connie Alexander and
Dave Smith will do the play-by-
play over the Humble Radio Net
work.
Bud Campbell will do the play-
by-play for the 93-station net
work in Arkansas.
BATTALION CLASSIFM
WANT AD RATES
One day 51 per word
4c per word each additional day
Minimum charge—75c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
WORK WANTED
Typing, electric, experienced, near cam
pus. 846-6473. 168tfn
Typing. Electric. Experienced in regular
and scientific papers. 846-0051. 154tfn
Fast and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222
evenings. 143tfn
Typing 822-0526.
Typing near campus. Electric. Ex
perienced. Symbols. 846-8965 or 846-0571.
124tfn
Typing. Call 845-2451.
Ask for Kathy.
02tfn
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS TO WORK PART TIME
With or Without Experience
in Carpentry, Concrete Work, Painting,
Roofing, Etc.
ROGER A. POEHLS
Construction Co.
846-6562
or write P.O. Drawer AD C.S.
For Application. 177t8
Full and part time positions open in
tropical fish store. Apply in person, The
Reef, 3620 East 29th. 176t3
Cocktail waitress. Must
Apply in person 4 to 6 p.
Motor Inn.
over 21.
Pondrosa
175t3
To work split shift. Apply in person.
Little John’s, 4613 Texas Ave., next to
AAM Rootbeer. 174t4
CHILD CARE
FOR SALE
Experienced babysitting in my home. Col
lege View Apts. 846-4616. 176t4
Will keep children in my home by
hour, day, or week and during football
games. South of campus 846-7310. 174t8
1971 Toyota Corona. Deluxe!
top. Folding rear seat. Air (
speed, radio. Like new.
6 p. m.
PERSONAL
1971 Yamaha 250 Endure.
Oaks, Apt. 81. Call after 6,
8(6-!a|
To the students and personnel of TAMU.
—Do you need to buy quality furniture 7
Discount Furniture sells and offers to you
quality and national brand furniture at
discount prices. You must see us before
you buy. Free delivery. Budget plan
offered if desired. Location: 501 North
Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd and
North Texas Ave. Next door to Employ
ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
need furniture, you cannot afford not to
see us before you buy at Discount Furnl
ture Co. 136tfn
■ 1966 VW. $200. Call Mario at l
846-6312 after 1 p. m.
1967 Malibu AC power, auto®
Call John 846-4908.
1970 Mobile Home 12 x 60. J|
1% bath. Excellent condition,
assume loan. 823-4767.
FOR RENT
GARAGE APARTMENT — 4 blocks from
campus. 2 bedroom, furnished for $90
month—BILLS PAID. Available Immedi
ately. Phone Navasota 825-3424. 177t2
Four room apartment, one
air conditioner, garage, 846-5481.
bedroom.
176t3
Mobile Home Site with T acres, shed. $60
month. See at 2602 Old Hearne Road or
call (612) 892-0510 Austin.
174t4
PART TIME JOB AVAILABLE
College Student — With car to take
orders and deliver to establish Fuller
Brush customers.
Flexible Hours.
Above Average Earnings.
846-9379
172tfn
Housewives or students for full or part
time work. 10 a. m. to 2 or 3 p.
p. m. to 10 p. m. and weekends. Hours
can be arranged. Openings at both stores,
Apply in person only at Whataburger No,
43. 1101 Texas, Bryan. 161tfn
Need 4 waitresses. Day and evening
Apply in person at 807 Texas Ave., Oak
ridge Smokehouse Restaurant. 138tfn
Married student or graduate student.
Evening hours. Representing NATIONAL
HOME FOODS. Pleasant — good pay,
823-0869. 136tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
VOTE THE MAN!
TROPICAL/MARINE FISH
AND AQUARIUM SYSTEMS
THE 3620 E 29th
REEF 846 1332
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
WANTED
To trade new College View apartment for
old College View apartment. If even slight
ly interested, C-103-C, call 846-9306. 177t3
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
NOT THE TICKET!
No man has served Texas A&M more faithfully through the years than
Congressman Olin E. Teague. Classmate of the late, great Earl Rudder, he has
been a supporter of all of A&M’s programs since that September day in 1928
when he first came to College Station.
Environmental Engineering
Division Needs 4 Students
For Journal Research
• Requirements: Strong background
in organic chemistry or Biology;
willingness to work.
• Pay: commensurate with expe
rience.
845-3011
Honored by the Association of Former Students in 1966 with its Dis
tinguished Alumni Award, he has served our state, our nation, our school
and our district with honor, dignity and integrity.
His record demonstrates that he truly represents ALL of the people of
our district.
Support Tiger Teague with your vote on November 7th. Let’s give Tiger
a big Aggie “Thank You” at the polls.
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding- Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main
822-6000
SINGLE STUDENTS
One bedroom unfurnished
duplexes near A&M campus.
Come by
2913 Texas Ave. or
Call
846-6296
After 5 p. m. Daily
Efficiency apartment,
bills paid. Call 846-6711.
$85
month, all
168tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy. 1% miles south of campus.
Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6135.
166tfn
U-STOW & GO
Serving-
Bryan—College Station
120 Lockers—Self Storage
Reasonable
2206 Pinfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
822-6618
Nice bedroom air conditioned,
ferred. 823-6876.
Girl pre-
154tfn
FRENCH QUARTER
APARTMENTS
2 blocks from A&M.
1 or 2 bedroom furnished or
unfurnished.
Pool and Laundry Facilities.
Roommate needed to share apartment
Call 846-8981
t »» i < 144tfn
BROADMOOR ARMS APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished.
All utilities and cable paid. All electric,
central air & heat- From $135. Four
Students $33.75 each. From Manor East
Shopping Center take Villa Maria to
first light, turn right on Carter Creek,
go 3 blocks and turn left on Broad
moor. Office 1411 Broadmoor. 5
minutes to campus. 846-2787.
138tfn
12 x 60 2 bedroom mobile host
air and heat. Built in appliance
846-3094.
1967 Triumph Bonneville. En
Best offer. 846-4574.
1972 Honda SL-350, only 1100 mi,
cellent condition, 846-0216
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive igtit
of Student Publications before doc
1 p.m. of the day proceedinj pici
THE GRADUATE COLLECt ff erS
lose in
Final Examination for the Doctonlj
Name: Raphael, Michel Antoun
Degree: Ph.D. in Mechanical EntiS. „j.
Dissertation : VELOCITY AND 1 30UI 1U
SURE DISTRIBUTIONS AMDS
OBSTACLE IN 0 P E N CHl!
FLOWS.
Time: November 8, 1972 at2:30p,i
Place: Room 128-D in ZachryEnj;
George W. Kunae
Dean of the Graduate Collet!
THE GRADUATE C0UEC1
Final Examination for the Doctonlj
Name: Sitton, Gerald Eugene
Degree: Ph.D. in Education (Cua
and Instruction)
Dissertation : PURPOSES AND Mil
STUDENT TEACHING.
Time : November 2, 1972 at KkOOu
Place: Room 402-A in the Acidoi
George W. Kunie
Dean of the Graduate Collet!
THE GRADUATE C0LLEG1
Final Examination for the Doctonlj
Name: Mast, Daniel Dee
Degree: Ph.D. in English
Dissertation : A CRITICAL Ely
TION OF THE THEMES OF HE
MENT AND SOLITUDE IN SEU
PROSE WORKS OF SAMUEL)
SON.
Time: November 16, 1972 at2:!0p
Place: Room 433 in the Acadcniit
George W. Kunie
Dean of the Graduate CoUtp
"In order to improve personnd
the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING!
ment is taking photographs of illE
the following schedule:
Monday, November 6 Surnwe
Tuesday. November 7 Surnua
Wednesday. November 8 Surmas
Thursday, November 9 Sumaa
Friday, November 10 Sun#* 1
Monday, November 13 Makeup
Please come to room 110, Zachrj&l
ing Center between 1 p. m. and!)
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISi
FICIENCY EXAMINATION. AI
UP EXAMINATION, for all Jim
Seniors in curricula of the M)
Science who have not taken Ok’
Proficiency Examination, will be|i
Monday November 13, 1972 at 7#
BIOLOGY Department Currkti
Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Currinl
Room 231 CHEM
MATHEMATICS Department C.-
— Room 208 ACAD
PHYSICS Department Currienk
Room 233 PHYS
For information and guidelina
nature of the examination, checkr
departmental secretary. Complete
examination, a requirement of thd
of Science, is a prerequisite for a
tlon for the Spring Semester, 1171.
History majors who have not nudu
of “C” or higher in English 1M
§
HICKORY
HILLS
Mobile Home
Community
Bryan’s fewest
& Finest
Spacies & Mobile
Homes for rent
Phone 822-6912—823-5701
2001 Beck Street
Also entrance on Hwy* 2818
at Industrial Park 12 2tfn
campus are required to take a depK
English Proficiency ExaminationM
end of their junior year. Suchann
tion will be given at 4:00 p.m. onS
her 7 and 8, 1972, in Room 208, Nlf!
Students planning to take the eiui
should register at the History Dt|C
before 6:00 p. m., November 6.
To be eligible to purchase tin
A&M ring, an undergraduate studs:
have at least one academic yen i
dence and credit for ninety-fin
semester hours. The hours passed
preliminary grade report period oni
16, 1972 may be used in satisfjil
ninety-five hour requirement
qualifying under this regulation an
leave their names with the rim
Room Seven, Richard Coke Buildiit
in turn, will check all records to dill
ring eligibility. Orders for tbes
will be taken by the ring clerk s
October 30, 1972 and continuing ':
December 12, 1972. The rings will
turned to the Registrar's OffiM
delivered on or about January 21
The ring clerk is on duty from 8:9
to 12:00 noon, Monday through Frii
each week.
FOUND
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
823-8051
Teague is chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and thereby the No.
4 man in the House Leadership. If the Democrats retain control of Congress,
Teague, a much decorated veteran is likely to chair the Science and Astro
nautics chairmanship, which is being vacated by the current chairman.
Give 'Tiger' A Big
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Dishwasher &
garbage disposal
AM elec, kitchens
2 swimming pools
2 laundry rooms
Covered parking
All bills pd inc. TV
Cable
*140
STUDENTS $E"f 40
SPECIAL 9 # E *tH
Ph. 846-6111
505 Hwy. 30
College Sta., Tex.
2 pairs of glasses—1 gold-rimmed,
plastic. See Student Publication! t
Redmond Terrace Dn
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
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Free Delivery
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Pd. Pol. Adv.—J. E. Loupot chairman
—EVERYDAY-
Prestone Anti-Freeze
and summer coolant
$1.69
Premium grade Douglas
mounted and HIGH Sf
balanced for no extra cl
Priced below the so-
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Just check price with
others. We sell only PrenC
grade tires, and gladly in 5
comparison.
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 6ft
Gulflube — 35c qt
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, AutoliU
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchan!
Starters - Generators
from 13.95 exchangf
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer P 1 ' 1 *
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