The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 10, 1972, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, November 10, 1972
THE BATTALION
‘It’s Something Different”
PEANUT GALLERY
DANCING
Every Weekend
FRIDAY NIGHT
Disc Jockey
Music By
Budget Tapes & Records
SATURDAY NIGHT
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846-9978
POPULATION
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POLLUTION
GREAT
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BATT PICKS
•
Games
Readers
Pick
Kevin
Coffey
Larry
Marshall
Bill
Henry
Rod
Speer
Mike
Rice
Janet
Landers
A&M—SMU
A&M
A&M
SMU
A&M
SMU
A&M
Baylor—Texas
Texas
Baylor
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Rice—Arkansas
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
Ark.
TCU—Texas Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Tech
Houston—Colorado St.
UH
UH
UH
UH
UH
UH
Alabama—LSU
Bama
LSU
Bama
Bama
Bama
LSU
Missouri—Oklahoma
OU
OU
OU
OU
OU
OU
Ohio St.—Mich St.
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Oilers—Philadelphia
Phil a.
Phil a.
Phila.
Phila.
Oilers
Phila.
Dallas—St. Louis
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Last Week
7-3
7-3
6-4
7-3
7-3
7-3
Season Record
64-26
63-27
62-28
61-29
58-32
55-35
Percentage
.711
.700
.689
.678
.645
.611
Can Aggies Do It In Dallas
Against Mustangs Saturday?
By BILL HENRY
Battalion Sports Editor
Will the Aggies win their sec
ond conference game of the year?
Will SMU go to a bowl? Will
A&M’s defense be able to hold
the M&M boys ?
These and many other ques
tions will be answered Saturday
afternoon when the Texas Aggies
and the SMU Mustangs entertain
each other in the Cotton Bowl
beginning at 2:00.
A&M will try to put together
back-to-back victories after losing
six in a row since beating fav
ored Arkansas last week.
The Mustangs will try and get
back on the winning track after
losing two straight loop games to
Texas and Tech.
Both teams are definitely out
of the conference race but the
Mustangs still have hopes of be
ing asked to a post-season bowl
game. The Aggies have little or
no chance to be invited anywhere
but can put the Mustangs’ bowl
hopes to an end with a win.
This will be the 55th meeting
between the two schools in a ri
valry begun with a 62-0 Aggie
win in 1916. The Aggies lead the
series 25-23-6.
A&M holds the longest winning
streak with eight between 1939
and 1946. The Mustangs have
won five of the last seven games
including a 27-10 loss last year
in College Station.
In that game last year, Mark
Green (then a sophomore) set a
Southwest Conference mark with
41 rushes for 158 yards. Green
will not see action Saturday due
to a sprained knee suffered
against TCU three weeks ago.
The settings will be the same
however as SMU was beaten by
Texas and the Aggies topped Ar
kansas just as last year.
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Saturday’s game will pit two
of the conference’s top defensive
units. A&M took over SMU’s
second place SWC ranking by al
lowing only 284 yards per game
in eight contests. SMU dropped
to third with a 285.6 per game
allowance.
The real question for the Ag
gies is not in the defense but in
the offense. The A&M offense
is ranked seventh out of eight
teams in total offense with a per
game average of 289 yards. SMU
ranks fourth with 343.7 yards per
game.
A&M’s offensive strength, if
there is one, is with the rush in
past games. SMU’s defense leads
the nation and the conference in
defending the ground attack by
allowing only 112 yards per con
test.
Richard Osborne and Carl
Roaches will alternate at split
end, Mike Park will be at left
tackle, Ricky Seeker will be at
left guard, Skip Kuehn at center,
Smelser or Buster Callaway at
right guard, Ralph Sacra will be
at right tackle and Homer May
will be at tight end to round out
the offensive line-up.
In the backfield will be Don
Dean at quarterback, Brad Dusek
at fullback, Skip Walker at right
half and either Bubba Bean or
Ronnie Hubby will be at left half.
The defensive unit will be made
up of Bird or Don Long at left
end, Paul Hulin at right end,
Boice Best at right tackle and
Bill Wiebold at left tackle.
Linebackers will be Ed Simo-
nini, Grady Hoermann and Kent
Finley.
The secondary will be made up
of Robert Murski, Corky Shef
field, Larry Ellis and A1 Thur
mond.
Injuries have again popped up
in the Aggie camp. Freshman
right guard Dennis Smelser has
had a bout with the flu this week
and is questionable in the tilt.
If he does play, he will have lost
much-needed strength to combat
the very physical Mustang line.
Max Bird, who injured a knee
against Arkansas, was very
doubtful in the beginning of the
week but has made great im
provement and could conceivably
see action.
Green is still out and Bubba
Bean is still suffering with a
slight shoulder separation suf
fered against Arkansas.
“CORP 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.0.L,jJ
$10.00 PER COUPLE
Sponsored by: Dallas A&M Club
Tickets available at Student Programs Office and
from all class officers.
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Courts, T.Y. Lotmge, Pool Table, Club Rooms.
Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet .Professional Managei
Security Guard.
The Newest in Apartments In College Station/Bryan
Student Plan $62.50 per month. We have separate Girls'
new car financing
for graduating seniors,
And defer
the first payment
for six months.
Pick out the car you want, drive it this spring, then begin
your payments after you go to work. The Bank of A&M
can put you in a new set of wheels today. Terms include
100 per cent financing (including insurance); deferment
of the first payment up to six months; loan repayment
extended up to 42 months (including the deferred
payment period); and credit life insurance.
Bring your job commitment letter or your application
for active duty month. We can work out a repayment
program that fits your circumstances. See Stanley
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