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Call us “chicken” — but smile when you say it. The Fighting Irish are in an excellent position to pull off the season’s major shocker, but the West Coast Trojans are too big, too deep and too poised. They will prove themselves the country’s best, both against Notre Dame and later in the Rose Bowl. Alabama also figures to have too much muscle and savvy for the formidable men from Auburn, but we think third-ranked Okla homa is ripe for plucking at the hands of Oklahoma State. Last week: 25-13, .658. Season: 468-154, .752. Now let’s see: Southern California 28, Notre Dame 17: The Trojans have av eraged 441 yards and 38 points a game, have held foes to 9.4 points a game. The players to watch are Mike Rae and Anthony Davis. Navy 19, Army 16: The service classic at Philadelphia that once drew presidents and princes. Some of the lustre has gone but the spirit remains high and bounce-back Navy should settle a year-old score. Oklahoma State 25, Oklahoma 20: An erratic season for Okla homa State, which has shown it can rise to the big occasion by beating Colorado, Missouri and Iowa State. Georgia Tech 21, Georgia 14: The red clay will fly. As Eddie McAshan goes, so goes Tech. Mc- Ashan should have a good day. Alabama 28, Auburn 13: For the proud Bear Bryant and his Red Elephants, it’s no fun being No. 2. An extra effort. Tennessee 26, Vanderbilt 7: There were days when this game headed the Dixie calendar but it’s now a mismatch. Rice 27, Baylor 14: The Owls have looked good in winning their last three games. Would you share malt liquor with a friend? Sure. Now there’s no question about it. Because now malt liquor has a good name. BUDWEISER. BUDWEISER Malt Liquor is 100%-malt, malt liquor (no other grains are added). This makes BUDWEISER the first malt liquor that really is . . . malt liquor. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS The first malt liquor good enough to be called BUDWEISER . about the team’s possibilities abounds. UTA presents more formidable opposition for the Aggies than Wayland Baptist. The Mavericks return seven lettermen from last year’s 14-12 club, which posted the school’s second winning sea son since becoming a senior col lege in 1959. UTA lost its opener to a strong Oklahoma City University team, 82-81. Returning starters Larry Moore and Perry Littleton hold down the post positions for the Mavs. They are joined in the starting line-up by freshman Rickey Hughes and seniors Larry Hughes and Bill Barnett. Hughes led Chi cago high schools in scoring last year with a 28.6 average. The Aggies will again have a decided height advantage as they did against Wayland when they set a rebound mark by collecting 76 wayward shots. Monday night, Angelo State presents a similar situation to UTA. They also return seven let termen and finished with a 14-13 season last year. The Aggies will counter with a lineup that has considerable depth and size. Coach Shelby Metcalf cleared his bench in hunting for the exact combination needed for confer ence competition. He is giving all his players valuable experience and little effectiveness seemed lost in the changes. Starting at the point for the Aggies tonight will be colorful playmaker Mario Brown. The teams leading rebounder Randy Knowles and leading scor er Chuck Tone man the forward spots for the Aggies, with I, Mercer and Jeff Overhouseit post positions. The Aggies have excellent!! line reserves in talented it more Cedric Joseph andJCtn fer C. W. Guthrie. Jc Overhouse both had 14 re! against Wayland folio*: Knowles’ 19 Co-captain Bob Gobin, ( »lt slowed with a broken hand,ski shooting junior Wayne Hn and sophs Mike Floyd A 21-gun Volunteers’ Bonized w "Silver 1 ipect for tl Silver Tt many Ross Hie volunti makir organizatio i Williams round out the President roster. Mario Brown Originall; Scott Volur T. M. Scot manager oi rial represi of Director In 1891, any was mteers in The lation chai of I tamed to at the Randy Knowles Jerry Mercer Chuck Tone BAIT PICKS Games Readers Pick Kevin Coffey BUI Henry Rod Speer Larry Marshall Mike Rice Janet Landers USC—Notre Dame USC USC USC USC USC Notre Dame Alabama—Auburn Bama Bama Bama Bama Bama Bama Baylor—Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice TCU-SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU Iowa St.—San Diego St. Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St. LSU—Tulane LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Georgia—Georgia Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga.Tech Ga. Tech Georgia Ga. Tech Army—Navy Navy Army Army Navy Army Army Oilers—Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Dallas-St. Louis Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Last Week 7-3 8-2 7-3 7-3 7-3 5-5 Season Record 85-35 83-37 82-38 82-38 76-44 72-48 Percentage .708 .691 .683 .683 .633 .600 Morris Saji He May iVo Play In i DALLAS UP) —Wayne h the freshman Southern Media fullback who is the fifth lei: ground gainer in the South Conference with one game says playing as a freshmat. such a strain he may not coiid *0h his football career. “I’m debating over wh about next year,” Morris Dallas Mornin'g News this “My studies have suffered this year, though they are the critical point.” “I don’t know whether vote all my time to my si next year or come back ai football.” Morris said he wants to “a lot of people” before d about his football career “If I had it all to do over I wouldn’t want to play freshman.” Morris, a blue chipper South Oak Cliff High Sctoll The case Dallas, has gained 827 yariilw sprin 168 carries as a Southwest ClWticut. ference beginner. |®urt held “It’s been hard for me to p permam just to the new system. I've jl*charged to adjust to blocking more tlpll length running and I’m primarily a liters, ning back. I don’t enjoy Modi that much more than runningl, ° SS ' ^ I've become frustrated.' P h ' Coach Hayden Fry *^4? ^ not discussed Morris’future|, en , Ultic him but said the first yearis| !llstlC0S aB jmost difficult for any student. I A Jj “Once you get by yourfnj man year, it’s not so diffiti Fry said. “I think Wayne I Max Bi find his sophomore year eJAtnerica e than this year.” |tf Texas i ]tor A&M, philosophy Ponderosa Specials I fround wi De WASHIb [preme Cou rale on hi out-of stab issue that pact on fee it state-su] Friday Evening Fish Fry — $2.00 Sunday Noon Lunch $2.00 tllei ToS UNITEI ■Presiden ► Special Weekend Ra for Parents & Students! Chile accu I Phone and Call 846-5794 |dayoftryi his countr countries ' U.S. firms "We an battle bet Rational e e ign state ^-minute *ion of th *ral Assen He reci Thomas J< daim no c Ponderosa Motor Inn Attention Aggies! 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