Losing Doesn’t Sit Well With Aggies LSU Stops Rally For 28-23 Victory By KEVIN COFFEY Sports Editor “Being proud about losing is a lot of bull. Whether you lose by one or lose by 100, it all goes in the same column.” With that Carl Roaches told the story of the Texas Aggies’ brilliant effort in a losing cause against the nationally ranked LSU Tigers. The A&M locker room was one of despair that showed no resem blance of the joy of the fans that greeted the Aggies at 12:30 Sun day morning at Easterwood Field. Losing just doesn’t sit well on the stomachs of Emory Bel- lard’s warriors. “All that crap about being proud when you lose is old Aggie stuff,” said sophomore Pat Thomas, “We are the new Ag gies.” The new Aggies did indeed grow by leaps and bounds in their 28-23 defeat which they almost pulled out of the fire with 39 seconds remaining. A&M closed the LSU gap to what turned out to be the final margin with 3:04 remaining when Skip Walker capped a 52 yard drive with a six-step scamper for his fourth touchdown of the sea son. The Tigers could manage little with the ensueing A&M kickoff against an Ed Simonini-led de fense and LSU punted to the A&M 37. A 15-yard penalty on LSU brought the ball to the Tiger 49 where Mike Jay started A&M on a desperation drive with 1:15 remaining. Jay hit tight-end Richard Os borne for 13 yards but the next four Jay passes missed the mark SHRINER FLEA MARKET Many Garage & Antique Sales in One Music-Ref reshments-Clowns-Auctions SAT., SEPT. 29th at TOWNSHIRE (Sponsored by Brazos Valley Shrine Club) BUSIEK-JONES AGENCY HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 1974 AGGIELAND Class Picture Schedule FRESHMEN T-Z Sept. 24-28 Make Up Oct. 1-6 Pictures will be taken from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 N. Main (Bring fee slips) North Gate MSC BARBER SHOP For your shine needs come by and visit Robert Freelin, who’s an expert on shoe shines. Hours 7:30 a. m. - 5:00 p. m. XEROX COPIES 5c EACH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday thru Friday 9 a. m. - 10 p. m. Saturday & Sunday 10 a. m. - 10 p. m. MSC BROWSING LIBRARY 2nd Floor New MSC and time ran out. The game began with each team trying to give the ball away. LSU suffered three fum bles and an interception while the Aggies had one of each, all in the first quarter. A&M was able to turn the Ti ger miscues into Randy Haddox field goals and a 6-0 lead at the quarter. LSU was behind for the first time this season but the Tigers drove 79 yards in 10 plays to take a 7-6 lead with 13:37 left in the half. A&M then started its own drive. Beginning at their own 16, the Ags used 12 plays to bring Haddox in range for a 27 yard field goal and the Aggies regain ed the lead 9-6. Haddox’s boot etched his name in the A&M rec ord book as no Aggie kicker ever had three field goals in one game. LSU mounted its second straight long drive as they march ed over the A&M defense for 79 yards in 14 plays. The key play in the drive came as the Tigers faced a third and eight play from their own 49. LSU quarterback Billy Brous sard’s toss to Leon Thompson fell incomplete but a late flag brought a pass interference call on A&M’s Larry Ellis and LSU had the reprieve that produced the winning margin. Roaches, who caught seven Jay passes for 156 yards, beat LSU defensive back Mike Williams like a drum all night. Roaches’ clinch er came on a 60-yard bomb with 10:06 in the third quarter to bring the Ags back to a 21-16 deficit. LSU really put what seemed to be the clincher on the Ags when the Tiger Coach was faced with a fourth and goal from the one. With the often arrogant LSU scoreboard asking “What do you say Charlie Mac?” the LSU men tor decided to go for the TD. Broussard faked to the middle and rolled over the right side for the six. McClendon had praised the Ag gies all week in the Baton Rouge newspapers and many felt he was just unnecessarily singing the blues. After the game, McClen don said, “All week long I’ve been saying that we’d be in a real ballgame here tonight and I know people say I was poor mouthing... Well, where’s that poor mouth McClendon now? McClendon add ed that the Aggies were tougher than the nationally ranked Colo rado Buffalos, the LSU victim of last week. Simonini led the tough A&M defense with 15 tackles and sack ed LSU punter Rusty Jackson on a fake punt in the third quarter. The Aggies’ next test comes Saturday night when they face tough Boston College in College Station. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 Saturday, with the ticket windows open all week until 4:30 p.m. daily. THE BATTALION Tuesday, September 25, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 5 Plumbing Service REPAIRS & SMALL CONTRACTS BondsdAUcensed Gkjmmdoad ttor*' JOW BUGGE Muter PUrtwr 713/823-7839 24 hr. service • no extra for after hrs. emergencies No place to go No reason to stay. MARINE UNDER ATTACK-A&M quarterback Mike Jay just releases a 34-yard completion to Carl Roach be fore being decked by LSU’s Bo Harris (80). Jay hit Roach es seven times for 156 yards to lead the Aggie’s offense, (Photo by Steve Ueckert) Intramural Results Scores from September 20 VOLLEYBALL Class A: E2 netted Kl; Sq. 9 netted Sq. 2; B1 netted Sq. 7; A1 netted Sq. 10; Sq. 15 netted Sq. 11; Sq. 16 netted M-Band Class B: F2 netted Si; Kl net ted Sq. 7; Sq. 15 netted Ml; Sq. 10 netted E2. Class X: Urban Plan I netted Forestry; Environ. Eng. Div. netted Urban Plan II; BSU netted Walton II; Chi Ep netted Walton I; Saints netted Hart. TENNIS Class A: Sq. 5 racked C2; L2 racked B2; Class C: Puryear racked Schumacher. Scores from September 24 FOOTBALL Class A: H2 beat Sq. 4 on pene trations; Sq. 13 beat LI, 6-0; Sq. 12 beat Kl on penetrations; Sq. 8 beat K2, 38-0; Sq. 9 beat Sq. 15 on penetrations; Class C: Crocker beat Mclnnis, 14-6; Moses beat White, 7-0; Class X Black Aware ness beat Forestry, 6-0. Bulletin Board TONIGHT Inter-varsity Christian Fellow ship will meet in Room 226 of the library at 7:30 p.m. A Bible study and discussion on doctrines of the faith will be held. Dairy Science Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 112 of the Heep Building. Glenn Brown, from Dairy Products Institute, will be the speaker. All interested AUL.EN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 lames R. Kidwell has a gift for life for you .... and a gift for living .... from THE GENTLEMEN’S QUARTER . . Call him at 846-7714 for information . . . We s. protect America’s most precious gift — life free from financial care! 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