The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 01, 1972, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, December 1, 1972
THE BATTAUC:
Seek Second Win Against -ZITA at 7:30
Aggies Start Busy Week Here Tonigh
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By KEVIN COFFEY
Assistant Sports Editor
A&M starts a busy week of
basketball when they tip off with
the UT Arlington Mavericks to
night at 7:30 in G. Rollie White
Coliseum.
After a weekend furlough,
A&M then faces Angelo State
Monday and George Washington
University Wednesday. Both
games are in G. Rollie White and
both start at 7:30 p.m.
The Aggies are fresh off an
impressive win over Wayland
Baptist College and enthusiasm
Notre Dame
Upset Unlikely
By WILL GRIMSLEY
NEW YORK (A*) — The natural
urge on this final week of crystal
ball gazing is to be a hero and
pick an aroused and upset-eager
Notre Dame team to upset No. 1
ranked Southern California.
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.
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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
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roster.
Mario Brown
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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
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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
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man year, it’s not so diffiti
Fry said. “I think Wayne I Max Bi
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