LAkKYIKW CM I* 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Johnny Bush & The Bandoleros From 9 - 1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35*) Come to the Annual PLANTATION OAKS 1201 Hwy. 30 Get Acquainted Party Tuesday, Sept. 25 — 8 p. m. to 12 (midnight) on tennis courts Dance To: Wayne Johnson and the Rainbow Revival Meet Your Friends and Neighbors Enjoy FREE Beer and Soft Drinks TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TOWN HALL SERIES Presents DOBIE GRAY Plus The Trend G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM Friday, Sept. 28, 1973 — 8:00 p. m. Dobie Gray hit records include: “Drift Away & Loving Arms" TICKET PRICES T? OCOT’IXOfl Q? t c A&M Student W/Activity Card $3.00 A&M Student Date $3.00 Patrons $5.00 General Admission A&M Student W/Activity Card FREE A&M Student Date $2.50 Patrons $3.00 Town Hall Season Tickets Honored Tickets & Information University Center Box Office Call 845-2916 for information Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 20, 1973 THE BATTALION Capone to Lead LSU Defense Returning All-American By Ted Boriskie When the Aggies invade Baton Rouge Saturday, they will find the name of the game at LSU is the same as it has been for as long as most can remember—de fense. Being led by all-America War ren Capone, the linebacking corps looks as good or better than any in the nation. Capone led the Tigers with 71 tackles last year. Joining him to the left is Gary (Champagne, a converted tight end. To Capone’s right is Bo Har ris who was named to last year’s all-Southeastern Conference soph omore team. The front four has end Binks Micciotto as the only senior on the line. Junior Ron Daily holds down the other end. Sophomores Steve Cassidy and Rock Raiford fill in at the tackles. Cassidy made the all-SEC sophomore team as a freshman last year. The Tigers return plenty of ex perience in the secondary. Cor- jnerback Mike Williams is yet another member of the all-SEC sophomore team last year and is joined by junior Jimmy Knecht. Mike Pike and Frank Racine are the safeties. The Tigers offense is guided by Mike Miley who had the un- envious job of trying to follow graduated all-America Bert Jones at quarterback. A high school all- America, he hit neither of two passes and was mostly confined to the specialty teams last year. Converted defensive back Norm Hodgin starts at splitback backed Jay Back, Ready to Play SWC Roundup The MBA-Law Conference Is a chance for interested students to meet outstanding former students of A&M who have done well In the fields of law and business. You do not have to be majoring In business or pre-law to attend. [SdMMTOK]® Through 5:00 PM Wednesday, September 26. Call MSC Student Programs Office imd' Saturday, September 29, 1973 Light Lunch MBA and Law Sessions MSC Rooms 228-229 Lunch MSC Rooms 230-231 Students S2.00 FOR MORE INFRRMRTIRN David White Ted Paup LaTonya Perrin 845-3589 845- 2550 846- 4995 Larry Hoelscher Steve Kosub Keith Tyler 845-5379 845-5430 845-1468 ( Texas A&M welcomed quar terback Mike Jay to practice Wednesday, and the tough soph omore showed little ill effects from an ankle sprained in A&M’s 48-0 win over Wichita State last Saturday. “I’ll definitely be ready to play,” Jay said after testing the ankle in a full speed two-hour practice session. Jay had missed the Monday and Tuesday drills. No. 2 quarterback David Walker, a freshman from Sul phur, La., also looked sharp. Kicker Randy Haddox drew ap plause from his teammates when he was successful on four 47-yard field goal attempts and then cap ped the performance with a good kick from 52 yards. The Aggies were in high spirits as they continued preparation for their Saturday night battle against LSU in Baton Rouge. In the first national statistics release of the season, the team and three players ranked among the leaders. Fullback Alvin Bow ers was 17th in rushing with his 126-yard performance against Wichita. Mark Stanley was 11th in punting with a 43.2 average, and Skip Walker was tied for sec- Intramural Results Class A: Sq. 9 over K2; L over B2; White Band over Sq. 12; L2 over Sq. 2; Ml over FI Class B: L2 over Sq, 9; B2 over Sq. 2; D1 over Nl; D2 over Sq. 11; Sq. 6 over FI Class C: Law over Crock er; Puryear over Utay; Schu macher over Dunn; Moses over Davis-Gary; White over Moore. Class A: Ml over FI; Sq. 3 over II; Sq. 8 over Sq. 12; D2 over Nl; Sq. 2 over Sq. 9 Class 7: Walton over Dunn, Class A: Sq. 7 over Al, 12-8; F2 over Sq. 16 on penetrations; Sq. 1 over C2 on penetrations; HI over B2 on penetrations;Sq. 2 over L2, 6-6. Class C: Walton over Milner 6-0; Puryear over Shumacher, 14-12. Class X: Wesley Found, over Rousters, 12-6; Barcelona over Walton, 15-0. Mays Retires New York (AP)—Willie Mays will announce his retirement from major league baseball on Thurs day, it was learned Wednesday night. Mays, 42, was acquired by the iMets from the San Francisco Giants on May 11, 1972. Coed! We are glad to see that you are adding your touch to A&M . . . Brighten the campus scene with clothes to make them notice you — clothes that have the look for you! Come see us! THE CL.QTHES HORSE jr. shop 3801 E. 29th 846-2940 Town & Country Center HI. ond in scoring with three touch downs for 18 points. The team ranked 11th in total offense with 463 yards and ninth in rushing with 361 yards. They were also 13 th in punting and tied with six other teams for the lead in scoring defense. WACO — The Baylor Bears, hobbled by injuries received in last week’s game with the Uni versity of Oklahoma here, wound up contact work in preparing for the Pittsburg Panthers. Coach Grant Teaff said, “We looked sharp in our execution, both offensively and defensively today.” Missing the workout were line backers Don Bockhom and cen ter Cary Dorman. Both are start ers. Bockhorn is definitely out of Saturday’s game and it was un likely that Dorman would see action, Teaff said. Wingback Brian Kilgore was off crutches and worked out at three-quarter speed. Kilgore is suffering from a sore foot but is expected to play against the Panthers. The Bears “spent a lot of time on the kicking game,” Teaff said. Rusty Parrott will be the starting punter despite an ankle injury suffered in the OU game. David Hicks will handle the kickoffs, extra points and field goal. AUSTIN — Coach Darrell Roy al paced his Longhorns through a light workout Wednesday as the University of Texas readied for a Friday meeting with Mi ami. The Texas gridders leave Thurs day morning and plan a brief /workout in the Orange Bowl Thursday afternoon. Royal pronounced most of his Longhorns physically fit, noting linebacker Glen Gaspard remains below par because of a knee in jury. However, Royal reported full back Roosevelt Leaks had a cast removed from his broken left thumb. Texas coaches concern over the artificial turf in the Orange Bowl eased after the .Longhorns con tacted a shoe bank in Miami and bought new shoes for the Orange Bowl turf. The much publicized Polyturf has received criticism for its slip periness when wet, requiring spec ial shoes for teams playing in the Orange Bowl. Texas did not have the shoes and could not purchase them be cause of a strike at the Canadian manufacturer’s plant. by speedster Al Coffee. Coffee holds or shares LSU records in the 100, 200 and 440-yard dashes with times of 9.4, 20.5 and 45.6, respectively. Tailback Brad Davis, another member of last year’s all-SEC sophomore team, ran for 560 yards for a 4.9 average last sea son. Ken Addy is the fullback with a 134-yard, 4.3 average season last year. At split end is Bert Jones’ younger brother, Ben, who scored both touchdowns against Colorado last week. Returning at tight end is yet another member of last year’s all-SEC sophomore team, Brad Boyd. He pulled in 22 catches for 298 yards and five touchdowns last season. The interior line returns cen ter William McDonald, guard Ty ler La Fauci and tackle Richard Brooks but newcomers Doug Boute and Clay Cain beat out let- terman Phil Moses and Russell Herald for the remaining tackle and guard posts, respectively. The five starters average out to 234 pounds per man. “LSU completely dominated Colorado,” said A&M head coach Emory Bellard in his press con ference Tueesday. “They have a lot of offensive threats and they are outstanding defensively. What more can you say ? ” VOTE GLORIA GONZALES President FOWLER DORM Pd. Pol. Ad. - HOUST King’ her< bers, mad' VOLUNTEER DRIVERS WANTED • Participate in Federal car handling research • Drive our car on special test course • Men and women, all ages 18 - up, in good health • Expenses reimbursed FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL 822-7566 Texas Transportation Institute Texas A&M University A&M Soccer Squad Edges Texas; To Host Rice Here Next Saturday The A&M Soccer Team slipped past University of Texas 2-1 Sat urday in its first game of the season. Goals by Mehrdad Farrokhnia and team captain Mehdi proved to be too much for the top-ranked U T team. The only goal for Texas, 1972 conference winners, came on a free-kick shot, resulting from a penalty against A&M. 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