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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, October 24, 1973
THE BATTALION
Bellard Praises David Walker’s Game
Reserve QB David Shipman to Undergo Knee Operation
Head coach Emory Bellard
graded freshman quarterback Da
vid Walker tops in his weekly
press conference Tuesday.
“I thought David did a real
good job,” (in the 35-16 victory
over TCU) said Bellard. “He was
very precise and very positive in
everything that he did.”
Bellard said that David Ship-
man, reserve quarterback, is
scheduled to undergo knee opera
tion today. Shipman injured his
knee two weeks before the season
started and has not taken a snap
as quarterback in any game or
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practice. He has been holding
for Randy Haddox’s field goal
and PAT attempts.
Shipman was the most sought
after quarterback in the state
last year leading Odessa Permian
to the state 4AAAA champion
ship. He had been expected to
play this season but his knee has
never responded to treatment.
Senior quarterback Tim Trim-
mier will take over his holding
duties, said Bellard.
In looking at Baylor, this
week’s opponent, Bellard said,
“They have a fine offensive team.
The quarterback (Kent Marshall)
is strong and experienced and is
the top passer in the league.
They have fine running backs
with good speed, especially Gary
Lacy. They have an excellent re
ceiver in Charlie Dancer and their
offensive line of last year has re
turned intact. They have a lot of
balance and a lot of skilled peo
ple.
“Their defense is the aggres
sive go-get-you type. With the
exception of one quarter they bat
tled Oklahoma almost to a stand
still. They’ve been playing out
standing defense for two or three
years. No doubt about it, they’ve
got a good football team.”
The offensive line received
praise from Bellard for its per
formance against the Horned
Frogs last week.
“All the linemen graded well,”
said Bellard. “Billy Lemons did
a good job for blocking Charlie
Davis with help from Dennis
Smelser.”
TCU
FORT WORTH — Freshman
Billy Neel was promoted to the
Texas Christian University var
sity squad Tuesday as head coach
Billy Tohill sought relief for his
growing injury problem.
Neel, 195 pound strong side
linebacker from El Campo, mov
ed into a backup spot since first
teamer Mike Hanna of Anaheim,
Calif., suffered strained knee lig
aments against Texas A&M last
week. Hanna is listed as doubtful
for TCU’s journey to Tennessee
Saturday.
Sophomore Craig Lund of
Eastland may start in place of
Hanna with Neel as the backup
That brings TCU’s total of
freshmen varsity players to six,
including tailback Chuck Boyd,
offensive linemen Scott O’Glee,
and Jerry Caillier, defens've
tackle Jack Armstead and defen
sive back Roy Leach.
Ohio State Still on Top
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Woody Hayes, the veteran
coach of top-ranked Ohio State,
has broken the unwritten code of
college football.
He’s publicly looking beyond
the next game. In fact, he’s out
lined how he hopes to keep his
Buckeyes unbeaten and No. 1 in
The Associated Press college foot
ball poll for the next four weeks:
Don’t play conservative ball, at
least not until Nov. 24 when OSU
faces fourth-ranked Michigan.
first-place votes and 1,126 points
in the weekly voting by sports
writers and broadcasters Tuesday,
have to get past Northwestern,
Illinois, Michigan State and Iowa
before they meet Michigan, one
of 12 unbeaten, untied teams in
the Top Twenty.
Alabama, a 42-21 victor over
previously unbeaten Tennessee,
remained No. 2 in the poll but
narrowed the gap from 183 points,
of the previous week to 84 with 12
first-place votes and 1,042 points.
“If we do, we’re going down
hill,” said the crusty coach after
his team crushed Indiana 37-7 in
a Big Ten battle last Saturday.
“If you button up, you get worse.
We’re playing some good football
teams yet.”
The Buckeyes, who received 35
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Oklahoma, which overwhelmed
Colorado 34-7, collected eight top
votes and 953 points, Michigan, a
35-6 victor over Wisconsin, re
mained fourth with one first-place
vote and 857 points and Penn
State, which bested Syracuse 49-
6, was favored by four voters and
received 709 points to remain
fifth.
The only change in the Top
Ten was the re-entry of Nebras
ka and the exit of Tennessee.
The Comhuskers, No. 2 two weeks
ago and 11th last week after a
13-12 loss to Missouri, moved up
to 10th with a 10-9 victory over
Kansas. The Vols dropped to 14th
from 10th.
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Missouri, the only other team
in the Top 10 to rate a No. 1
vote, remained seventh behind
Southern California. Notre Dame,
which faces Southern Cal in a
showdown this weekend, was
eight and Louisiana State ninth.
The bottom 10 includes Arizona
State, Houston, UCLA, Tennes
see, Tulane, Miami of Ohio, Kan
sas, Texas Tech, Texas and Rich
mond.
The Top Twenty, with first-
place votes in parentheses, season
records and total points. Points
tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-
12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1:
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1. Ohio St. (35)
5-0-0
1,126
2. Ala. (12)
6-0-0
1,042
3. Okla. (8)
4-0-1
953
4. Mich. (1)
6-0-0
857
5. Penn St. (4)
6-0-0
709
6. So. Calif.
5-0-1
629
7. Missouri (1)
6-0-0
541
8. Notre Dame
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9. La. St.
6-0-0
402
10. Nebraska
5-1-0
300
11. Ariz. St.
6-0-0
283
12. Houston
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13. UCLA
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14. Tenn.
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15. Tulane
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16. Miami, O.
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17. Kansas
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21
18. Texas Tech
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20
19. Texas
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16
20. Richmond
6-0-0
13
Texas Tech
LUBBOCK — Texas Tech re
sumed practice Tuesday after a
two-day layoff and the results
left Coach Jim Carlen anything
but pleased.
“We didn’t have a good prac
tice,” said Carlen. “We weren't
sharp and we just stood around.”
The Red Raiders, who knocked
off their second nationally rank
ed team in three weeks with a
31-17 victory over Arizona last
Saturday, took Sunday and Mon
day off in an effort to regain
their vigor.
However, Tuesday’s drills were
sluggish and punctuated by miss
ed assignments and dropped balls
by the receivers.
A crowd of more than 45,000
is expected for Saturday’s home
coming showdown with Southern
Methodist. The two teams have
but one loss apiece this season.
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