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Horns Minus Three Starters M&M Boys, Stingy Defense A TTST'FTM TV»y iJP)—Hut-- 'Rt'nhnnH nnH hn/>V MiVo O' w Lead Bowl Hopeful Ponies THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, November) AUSTIN, Tex. (AV-Coach Dar rell Royal of the Texas Longhorns disclosed Wednesday that three first-line defenders are hurt and may not play in the important Braband and defensive back Mike Bayer have injured shoulders and defensive end Bill Rutherford has a bad knee. They were injured in Texas’ Read Classifieds Southwest Conference football game against Baylor Saturday. Royal told the Longhorn Club that all-SWC linebacker Randy 17-9 victory over SMU last Sat urday, the Longhorn’s fourth in the SWC against no losses. Bay lor is 2-1. 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 “CORF TRIP” AFTER GAME PARTY Northpark Inn Exhibit Center 9300 N. Central Expressway Dallas, Texas Sat., Nov. 11, 1972—7:30 p. m. - 12:00 p. m. Includes live entertainment and set-ups (B.Y.O.L.) $10.00 PER COUPLE Sponsored by: Dallas A&M Club Tickets available at Student Programs Office and from all class officers. By KEVIN COFFEY A powerful SMU ground at tack centered around the now fa mous M&M boys face the Texas Aggies Saturday afternoon on the Cotton Bowl. The M&M boys are Junior Al vin Maxson and Freshman Wayne Morris and their prolific running has coach Hayden Fry and SMU fans alike talking bowl game for the Mustangs. SMU must win their remain ing four games in order to get a bowl invitation and Fry stated earlier in the week that he thought they would do just that. Maxson and Morris are both averaging just under 100 yards a game this year and Maxson was all-SWC as well as the offensive sophomore of the year in 1971. The Mustangs, (4-3), will run from a multiple of offensive for mations and changing according to the defense. At the beginning of the sea son, the M&M boys alternated at fullback, but now FTy uses both in the same backfield. They are joined by junior lettermen Keith Bobo. Bobo took over the starting job from Casey Ortez after Bobo led the Mustangs to a second half routing of New Mexico State 56-6. The Mustang wingback is Ran dy Gosso, a one year letterman, who is an excellent receiver. The Pony offensive line has Kelly Arnold and Don Doweber at tackles; Bill Thomas and Tom Black at the guards spots and Mike Haynes at center. Tight end for the Mustangs is Rory Best. He is considered an excellent blocker and keeps the defense honest with his sure hands. The Mustang split receivers are a threat to score on any play. Freshman Ken Harrison and sophomore Rufus Shaw both have great hands and tremendous speed. Almost all of Bobo’s passes will be directed at these two receivers. The SMU defense is fortified by safety Robert Popelka. He has led the Mustangs in interceptions two straight years and is a shoe- in for all-SWC and all-America honors. The Pony defense has been stingy during the season, only giving up an average of 11 points a game. They are one of the top defenses in the nation against the run. The defense sets up with Steve Morton and Ed Johnson at the end spots with Louie Kelcher and Don Randell at guards. The SMU linebackers are Mack Rogers, Leonard Carey and Ted Thompson. Carey was an all American junior college player at Kilgore. The Mustang pass defense has Doug Berg and Andy Duvall at the corners and Bobby White and Popelka at the safety spots. Texas 500 Has Red Adair For Grand Marshall Role The Grand Marshall for the November 12th Texas 500 at the Texas World Speedway will be Paul “Red” Adair. Adair has become world famous through his occupation of walking GET ON A ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH John Denver and Meg McDonough BONFIRE NITE —NOV. 21 8:45 p. m. G. Rollie White A TAMU Special Attraction Everyone Buys A Ticket Reserved $3.50 A&M Student & Date $2.00 ea. Other Student $2.50 Patron $3.00 TAMU Town Hall into two-thousand degree flames land capping wild burning oil wells. The 57-year old Houston, Texas native has either capped or helped cap more than 600 wild wells in almost every comer of the earth, including the famous CATCO off-shore fire off the coast of Louisiana in October of 1959, and the DEVIL’s CIGA RETTE LIGHTER in the Sahara Desert in May of 1962. BUSIER - JONES AGEN(] HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE EARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-31(1 Red has received publicity in many major publications includ ing the Reader’s Digest, Argosy, True, Climax, The Wall Street Journal and Life Magazine. 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