Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 6, 1973 THE BATTALION SWC Football Roundup Aggies Spirited in Cold, Damp Weather MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEW & USED SALES & RENTALS COMPLETE REPAIR Lange Music Co. 1410 Texas Ave. 8231-2334 301 Patricia St. 846-2851 “'Dliinktny Of J4er” We’ll Send Flowers Anywhere THE FLORAL CENTER “The Full Service Florist” 823-5792 A L« Li E N Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 The Aggies romped through a spirited football drill in cool, damp weather Wednesday but did not have full scale contact work. There was some contact work for the defensive unit, especially in the line, as that group con centrated on stopping Wichita State plays being run by the scout team. Sophomore Kent Krueger was in a maroon jersey at defensive left tackle while the usual resi dent there — Ted Lamp — was out with a slightly hurt ankle. At the other end of the field, Mike Jay was back in action run ning the first offense from his quarterback slot after sitting out Tuesday’s scrimmage as a pre cautionary measure because of a hampered right knee. Ronnie Hubby still was at left half in place of Bubba Bean who is making a rapid recovery from the thigh bruise he received in last Friday’s scrimmage. Bean likely will be back in action later this week. The offense continued to work on timing, both in line blocking and backfield execution. Freshman quarterback David Shipman, who suffered a slight knee sprain in Tuesday’s scrim mage, was walking around in shorts but did not take part in the practice. He’s expected to make a rather rapid recovery, too. with the session. “This was one of the best days since we started,” Conover said. “The kids were getting used to the system and reacted well.” Conover cited safety Bruce Henley for outstanding work dur ing the dummy scrimmage. Hen ley intercepted five passes as the overall defense stood out. neck muscle and freshman line backer Flynn Ducy was sidelined with a bruised knee. Coach Grant Teaff said the Bears were about on schedule in their preparation for the season’s opener here Sept. 15 against Ok lahoma. Arkansas TCU Baylor FRENCH’S WEE AGGIELAND SCHOOL Pre-Kinderitarten—3 & 4 Years Old Kindergarten—5 Years Old ALL-DAY CARE Corner Anderson & Village, C. S. 822-0391 or 846-6952 State Licensed Atlas • Tires • Batteries EJ^ON Mechanic On Duty 40,000 Mi. Steel Belted Radials Open 24 Hrs. TT ED PILGER’S Corner Hwy. 6 & 30 College Station Free Pickup & Delivery 846-8386 THE ZIPPER LOUNGE Hwy. 6 South (Across from Speedway) AGGIE SPECIAL Happy Hour 5-8 Pitcher beer $1.00 Schlitz - Bud - Lone Star Dancers — Pool Tables — Pinballs ALL UNESCORTED LADIES BEER FREE!! FORT WORTH UP) — Texas Christian University’s varsity trounced the freshmen 47-6 in a soggy scrimmage on the Horned Frogs’ new Tartan turf field Wednesday. Seven touchdowns, three by the first unit, were recorded by the varsity. “I was pleased with the scrim mage,” said Coach Billy Tohill. “It gave us a good chance to see what we can do on our new arti ficial surface under sloppy condi tions.” There was a lot of slip ping and sliding but we got some things accomplished. Kent Mar shall moved the ball well. And the freshmen showed they weren’t afraid to hang in there.” WACO (A*) — A cool front pro vided a perfect backdrop to Bay lor football Wednesday and the Bears responded with a crisp work-out despite the absence from contact work of three reg ulars. Tailback Gary Lacy of San Angelo and fullback Pat McNeil of Killeen were kept out of hit ting with bruised shoulders. De fensive tackle Phil Terry of Houston missed with a pulled FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. ) — The Arkansas Razorbacks aban doned their normal full pads for shoulder pads Wednesday and worked out two hours in the rain. Coach Frank Broyles said he was pleased with his team’s prac tice despite the bad weather. “I hate to practice in rain any time, but we did get something accomplished today anyway,” he said. Broyles said the weather con tinued to hurt the team’s passing practice. Writers Pick Texas Jay Voted Top Newcomer Texas AUSTIN ) _ Texas tight end Rick Davis was hospitalized Wednesday with a back injury and will be lost to the Longhorn football team for several days. Second string center Billy Gor don suffered a sprained ankle Wednesday and he also will miss several days of practice. Rice HOUSTON UP) _ The Rice Owls held football practice Wed nesday during a driving rain- storm and despite the bad weath er Coach A1 Conover was pleased DALLAS /2; 6, Arkansas 84; 7, Rice 74; 8, TCU 73i/ 2 . 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