BUSIER - JONES AGENCY HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday, November 16, 1972 THE BAR Gadd Tops Ferguson SWC’s Leading Passer Guides Rice At Ags Vol. 6/ Sound Center GRAND OPENING Nov. 17 & 18 BEST PRICES In Town On Quality Name Brands. Quad-Stereo — HiFi Components The Center Has A Sound Boom For Your Listening Convenience & Personal Service. Come By & Register For FREE Stereo Head Set Sound Center Located Beside Triangle Bowl 3806-A Old College Rd. Walter Emanuel, Owner Save $10.00 On Purchase of Super B Stereo Headphone By Bringing This Ad. — Good Till Nov. 19, 1972 By KEVIN COFFEY The Southwest Conferences' leading passing team in the Rice Owls invade Kyle Field to do battle with the Texas Aggies Sat urday afternoon at 1:30. The Owls are sporting a new coach, their third one in as many years, in A1 Conover. Conover was a member of Bill Peterson’s staff before taking the head coaching job when Peterson switched to the Houston Oilers. The Owls have 42 returning lettermen from last year’s 3-7-1 squad and looked like they might be a contender for the conference crown after the first four games of the season. Rice beat arch-rival University of Houston 14-13 in their opener and then whipped Clemson 29-10. The Owls then tied an excellent Georgia Tech team 36-36 before falling to powerful LSU 12-6. Rice has since fallen upon hard er times. They lost to SMU on regional TV 29-14, Texas 45-9 and Texas Tech 10-6. The Owls ended their skid by upsetting Ar kansas 23-20 last Saturday in Little Rock, running their record to 3-4-1. The Rice offense sports con ference leading performers in three categories. Quarterback Bruce Gadd is the conference’s leading passer with 127 completions in 239 attempts. Gadd has thrown eight touchdown passes and is completing 53 per cent of his tosses. He has suffered 17 interceptions. Gadd is also the leader in total offense with over 30 yards a contest. His performance this year places him ahead of the her alded Joe Ferguson of Arkansas. Rice also has the leading re ceivers in the conference. Tight-end Gary Butler and fresh man split receiver Edwin Collins both have 33 receptions this sea son. Rice runs its offense from a spread-pro-style formation and throws the ball about half the time. Gadd is joined in the backfield by halfback Gary Ferguson, full back John Coleman and slot re ceiver Ron Arceneaux. Ferguson is the leading ball carrier with 405 yards and is the third receiv er on the talented passing team with 19 receptions. The Rice offensive line has Ron Waedemon and Sammy Johnson at the tackles, Bart Goforth and David Vandiver at the guard spots and Tommy Godard at center. Where the Rice offense is lead ing the conference in passing, the defense is the cellar-dweller in a few categories. The Owls are on the bottom of the pile in total defense and in defensing against the rush. The game pits strength against strength and weakness against weakness as the Aggies are last in total offense in the conference but have one of the outstanding defensive units in the SWC. The Rice defense lines up with Larry Walling and Larry Med ford at ends with Cornelius Walker, Aggie running back Skip Walker’s big brother and Jody Medford at the tackle spots. Rice has had some problems with injuries at the linebacker positions but all are healthy for the Aggies. Rodrigo Barnes, who missed three games due to a bruised kid ney, plugs the middle. John Kelly and David Snellings guard the outside. Preston Anderson is the Rice monster man. The Owls pass defense, wlij shut out Joe Ferguson with (i|| three completions for 37 ymi has Don Bernshausen and ( Culpepper at the corners iij Bruce Henly in the safety ] tions. Henley is tied for the t® ference lead in interceptions^ four. GOOD JOBS ... 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You don’t have to travel all the way to South Texas or the Hill Country to bag a deer like this, this buck took time out to pose for this picture near Well born. David Rideout, biologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, said deer like this are common in Brazos county and elsewhere in the state due to spring and summer rains which provided plenty of healthful foods for them at the time of antler development. (Photo by Sylves- tre H. Sorola) Staubach Will Enter Game When Dallas Win Assured Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. DALLAS —Dallas Cowboy Coach Tom Landry said Wednes day he wanted to cleanup any misunderstanding he might have with the news media on backup quarterback Roger Staubach’s status. Landry said recent quotes at tributed to him made it “ap pear Roger was not a winner. I was just trying to make the point that the game ought to be under control before he plays.’’ Staubach has not played a down since he returned to the lineup following shoulder surgery. Quarterback Craig Morton has taken the team to a 7-2 record. Landry said when Staubach came back that the situation would have to be “disastrous” be fore he played the hero of Super Bowl VI. “If we had to go with Roger, there’s no question of my confi dence in him,” Landry said. “Roger might be rusty but he would still win the game.” The last two weeks Staubach has warmed up to go into the San Diego and St. Louis games as the Cowboys built big leads. However, Landry scrapped plans to send him in after the Chargers and Cardinals rallied 1 to make the games close. 11 days are very critical for us.” The Cowboys meet San Fran cisco Thanksgiving Day after the Eagle game. 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