THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Friday, November 16, 1973 CHAPULTEPEC Mexican Restaurant 1313 S. College AGGIE SPECIAL* DINNER — only $1.45 After 5 p. m. Includes — 3 enchiladas, refried beans, 1 taco, Spanish rice, 1 chili con queso, tosta- das & cheese dip, iced tea or coffee. Special good Tuesday thru Friday Under Management by: Mr. and Mrs. Cedillo Frosh Quarterback Battle Cancellei Kramer Out; A&M’s David Walker to Face Upperclassmen! Aan Hetisen puts it all together Van Heusen puts together bold styling, comfortable fit, and bright new ideas in pattern and color ... to bring you a shirt collection that's right in touch with the times. Come by and discover just what Van Heusen has put together for you and for . . . By TED BORISKIE The much heralded battle of freshmen quarterbacks will not come off Saturday as expected as Rice field general Tommy Kramer will miss the game due to injuries suffered last week against Arkansas. The Aggies still hold up their end of the bargain as freshman sensation David Walker will direct the newly powerful Aggie offen sive attack. Junior Paul Geisler and sophomore Claude Reed will share quarterback duties for the Owls. Since taking over in mid-sea son, Walker has led the Ags to a 3-1 record. If A&M wins against Rice, they may be in line for a bowl bid. Walker was recruited out of Sulphur, La., primarily as a pass er but since taking over the reins for A&M, he has exhibited quite a bit of running skill, gaining 212 yards on 58 carries for a 3.7 aver age. This is a quite respectable average as quarterbacks’ statis tics suffer each time one is dump ed trying to pass. A&M’s three starting running backs, Bubba Bean, Skip Walker, and Alvin Bowers, are rapidly moving up on the sophomore rush ing recox'd of 694 set by Bob Smith in 1949. Bowers has 621 yards, Bean has 600 and Walker, thanks to a 184-yard day against SMU, is right behind them with 546. This is the first time A&M has had thi’ee players to gain over 500 yards in the same season. Skip Walker will be involved in a more personal battle than either Bowers or Bean when he runs against Rice as his older brother, Cornelius, is the Owl starting noseguai'd. Bucky Sams and Ronnie Hub by are top reserwes at fullback and halfback, x-espectively, while fullback Jerry Honore was im pressive running against SMU late in the game Saturday. The Aggies’ ace receiving duo Globe Baseballers Pick Ags 9 Hacker Texas A&M Book Store In The University Center A&M’s Jim Hacker has been selected to the All-America Ama teur Baseball Team and will play on the team representing the United States in the World Ama teur Toumament in Managua, Nicaragua. 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Roaches is only three yards shy of tying Lai’ry Stegent’s career kickoff return mark and he has 24 more games in which to get them. thy, the speedy Hayes is reluct ant to relinquish the starting post. Paul Hulin and Don Long are the defensive ends while Ted Lamp and Warren Trahan fill in at tackles. Blake Schwartz, in jured earlier this year, is back to full speed and should see plenty of action at an end position as should freshman Tank Marshall. Jimmy Dean is a top resen tackle. Pat Thomas and Tim Gn the cornerbacks and James iels and Jackie Williams an safeties in A&M’s secondarj, ry Ellis and William Thai are ready to step in fortl* jured Gray and Williams m ax-e still not healthy by game Ricky Seeker is the center for The Aggies with Bruce Welch and Billy Lemons at the guards and Glenn Bujnoch and Dennis Smel- ser filling in at the tackles. Sen iors Mike Bruton and Bud Tram mell saw plenty of action against SMU at tackle and guard, respec tively, and should figure prom inently against Rice. Linebacker Ed Simonini contin ues to lead the Aggie defense to the No. 1 position in the confer ence. Simonini has been attract ing a tremendous amount of at tention with his fiery play and is considered an all-SWC shoo-in and a good possibility for SWC defen sive player of the year. Joining him at the other line backer spots are Kenny Stratton and Lester Hayes. Garth Ten Napel was a starter until injured against Arkansas and replaced by Hayes. Although he is again heal- J Vol. < Tutoring Available Students needing temporary help in freshmi level courses can come by Room 223 of Library every day of the week between 7 to 10 p. m. Texas A&M Scholastic Service. WELL SPRING Student - To - Student Christian Singing Group Will Be At The A&M Campus November 19th - 21st Monday — 19th — Bonfire Perimeter 10:30 - 11:30 a. m. 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