The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 02, 1973, Image 5

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THE BATTAUON
Friday, November 2, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 5
By KEVIN COFFEY, Sports Editor
People often criticize sports writers for using sayings
like “do-or-die,” “must game,” “crucial contest” or the like.
Perhaps these phrases are trite at times but when it comes
o Southwest Conference football, they fit the bill to the tee.
In this league the second loss is death as no team in
;he SWC’s previous 58 years has claimed the title with two
!>lack marks on their loop slate. So what do you call a game
here each team already has a conference loss? It’s just
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tichard’coiTebuiiding'skJ Since the Aggies lost their conference opener to Texas
ieck order8 e for rd thw are “do-or-die” category every week for
he ring*clerk startinrfeKhe rest of the season. This is the third consecutive week
Ags’ opponent will also have one loss. Each time A&M
mr* The'ri" , ® as arose ^he occasion, thus sending TCU and Baylor
um 8 :00 a. m. to ie i»i)ack to the drawing board with the famous last words “wait
H.^cooper^DesiT* nex t year” echoing in the locker room.
^*h'°Brownlee* 001 ^ K Theoretically, there are five teams still in the
g cierk s^hase for a title, I might add, that is quickly becoming
nown as the “University of Texas Cup.” The Longhorns
have now won five championships in a row with a dead
aim on a sixth.
WASHINGTON UPl—Rep. Bob
Mathias, R.-Calif., a two-time
Olympic gold medal winner, said
Thursday there needs to be an
intensive investigation of the
U. S. Olympic Committee and
amateur athletics.
Mathias also told a news con
ference he understands the White
House “is seriously considering
the formation of a presidential
commission” to make the investi
gation.
He said the commission would
study the organization of the
U. S. Olympic Committee and
make recommendations concern
ing the development of amateur
athletes for competition.
Mathias, who won the decath-
alon in the 1948 and 1952 Olym
pics, made his comments in
announcing his introduction of a
bill to create what he called a
“Bill of Rights” for amateur
athletes in the United States.
The measure would also compel
arbitration of disputes involving
amateur athletes who want to
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After this weekend there will probably be three teams
left chasing the crown. The loser of the A&M-Arkansas
fame will join Baylor, TCU and Rice in the also ran category,
fexas is in a good position to eliminate SMU and Tech could
lite the dust if Rice can pull a big upset. Of course if SMU
iould waylay Texas, the Southwest Conference would be-
|ome a six team race. Don’t get your hopes up!
The bookies say this is an easy week to predict the
feWC’s games as all but the Aggies-Razorback game has
a two-touchdown favorite. The Ags are favored by one point
gainst the Hogs.
SMU’s shot at the Longhorns is the big game of the
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iay and big enough to draw a national television audience.
The game is part of a doubleheader which features LSU-
i px'rTcf jh ^' ss ' ss TPi th® nightcap.
31 a ‘ U 801 Both teams are 4-2 but Texas is 3-0 in conference play
ind the Mustange are 1-1. Texas Tech beat the Ponies 31-14
ast week while Texas was nailing Rice 55-13.
This contest will be a battle of the wishbone as SMU
fias opted for the offense designed by Emory Bellard during
pis tenure at Texas. The Mustangs lead the conference in
total offense and rushing offense but against Texas you
can leave your press clippings at home.
«d» a dependable baby itt The last two games between these teams have been
r by ’id 2 Kiifi-i3 i i e o ach wwl '<!'' down-to-the-wire affairs. Texas won last year 17-9 and
nidged the Ponies 22-18 on two disputed touchdowns in 1971.
Texas currently has a six game win streak against SMU.
The Cotton Bowl is the sight of the 11:50 a. m. kick-
i>ff and Texas is favored by 13 points. TEXAS 38; SMU 10.
Texas Tech will host Rice Saturday at 2 p. m. in Lub-
oock’s Jones Stadium.
Tech has now proven itself without doubt as they
knocked off a nationally ranked team for the third time
in four weeks with a 31-14 victory over 17th ranked SMU.
Rice is still in a confused state as the Edwin Collins
Affair is not resolved. Collins was dismissed from the team
ast week and has been refused reinstatement. Tech is
qualify or participate in inter
national competition.
Disputes between national
sports organizations, such as the
on-going battle between the Na
tional Collegiate Athletic Associ
ation and the Amateur Athletic
Union, would be resolved under
the legislation, according to
Mathias.
He said the American Arbi
tration Asociation, an independ
ent arbiter of disputes for 43
years, had agreed to handle any
disagreements which would come
under the legislation.
Mathias said his measure,
which had the support of all or
ganizations but the NCAA, dif
fers from other legislation seek
ing to clear up the chaos of
amateur athletics because “there
is no new federal bureaucratic
agency created.
Bears’ Jeffrey
Student Rep
On Council
When Baylor Head Coach
Grant Teaff and quarterback
Neal Jeffrey discuss strategy on
the sidelines Saturday during
Baylor’s homecoming game with
TCU Teaff just might do the
listening.
Jeffrey, a junior letterman
from Overland Park, Kans., be
came one of Teaff’s bosses
Wednesday when he was named
the student representative on the
Baylor Athletic Council.
“If we come out throwing more
Saturday, you’ll know who is
running things, grinned Teaff.
“Seriously, I think this is a
great honor and a highly de
served one for Neal,” Teaff said.
“He is one of our most respected
leaders, both on the football
field and in the classroom.”
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Houston’s Cougars need to bounce back after an upset
[loss to Auburn which saw the Veer-T offense of UH get
- -shutout for the first time. The Coogs are still big in the
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their annual homecoming affair. HOUSTON 38; FLORIDA
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