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Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1973 LAKEMEW CEUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Billy Walker & The Tennessee Walkers From 9 - 1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35?) listen ro your college textbooks It's easy—when you finish with your books, you trade them in for cash! Then turn it into a down stroke on some new stereo gear. Whether it's enough for a system or just a new LP depends on how many books you've got to sell, what condition they're in, and whether or not there's a need for them nationwide. Whatever you want to use the money for it will sure beat just letting them lie around collecting dust. So bring your books over to the professional book-buyers at the bookstore now, while your book is worth the most it will ever be. Wait too long and chances are that all you'll get for your books is someone elses song and dance. sell them for cash at TEXAS A&M BOOK STORE UNIVERSITY CENTER DECEMBER 17-21 BBHHB AM PUSI STARTS TODAY 5:30 - 7 p. m. - 8:30 - 10 p. m. “AGGIE EXAM SPECIAL FROLIC” SAT. MIDNITE if ore Spice ...from the ** makers of Fritz The Cat** SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF presents HlfiGIW ...It’s Heavy Entertainment! s,x?sr, itzxzzz- (x) color by Deluxe* . | Hear “Scarborough Fair” by SERGIO MENPES and BRAZIL *77 | produced by written and directed by _ _ .STEVE KRANTZ• STEVE KRANTZ • RALPH BAKSHI«, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL EpAL'ACt. TONITE 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:40 HAPPY HOUR — 5 to 6 P. M. WHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DUMB LUCK. HE ALWAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK ON! WALTER MATTHAU CHARLEY VARRICK A SIEGEL FILM the Man who brought you Dirty Harry JOE DON BAKER pELICIAFARR ANDYROBINSON SHEREE NORTHand JOHN VERNON Must by LAID SCHIfRIN • Scuwiftoy by HOWARD RODMAN and DEAN RIESNER • from iheUMflbelootm'by JOHN REESE ipcy .;-. PrnduradyndDimdby DON SIEGEL-fnculiwMu® JENNINGS LANG• A UNIVERSAL PICLURE' ‘Pokes Protest Redskin Use of ‘Dirty Tricks’ Read By DENNE H. FREEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer DALLAS (A 5 ) — Dallas Coach Tom Landry disclosed Tuesday that the Cowboys have filed a protest with the National Foot ball League office, charging the Washington Redskins with trying to jam quarterback Roger Stau- bach’s signals. Landry said Washington’s de fense was yelling “Hut-Hut-Hut” when Staubach was trying to call signals in the 27-7 Cowboy vic tory Sunday. “We had six illegal procedure penalties because of it,” Landry said. “Our linemen complained and we finally got the officials to warn Washington and they quit.” Landry said, “We protested to the league office because it’s il legal to jam quarterback signals.” Landry and defensive line coach Ernie Etautner got so upset over the alleged “dirty tricks” by Washington Coach George Allen they edged onto the field. In Washington, Allen’s reac tion was: “Let them protest. That’s just ridiculous. “They’re still running illegal motions and clipping and that wasn’t called. Dave Robinson was clipped on that kind of play and it wasn’t called. Be sure to men tion that.” And with those comments, Al len wheeled and left newsmen standing alone. Rugby Teams End Successful Season The A&M Rugby Club closed the fall season with its maroon and third teams taking two wins from the Huntsville Rugby Club. Rugby Union championships. The Ags are looking forward to mak ing it their fourth consecutive title win. The Maroon team faced a much improved Huntsville team. After a slow start, the Aggies domi nated play, winning 32-0. Hunts ville’s forwards didn’t once main tain ball possession, leaving their backs with no opportunity to score. Swim Team To Choose At the half, the score stood 14- Girl Fridays o. Tom Chaney went in for eight points, while David Esslinger, Karl Mesloh, Bob Flut, Hillard Simmons, Joe Stockton and Da vid Hunt scored four points each. The third team, consisting of new players, defeated Huntsville’s second team, 14-3. The Rugby Club’s spring sea son will start with the Texas ABC INTERSTATES CINEMA I MIDNITE SHOW SAT. DEC. 15th ALL SEATS $1.00 “Alice’s Restaurant” ) Only 625 Tickets to Be Sold! Women who are interested in “spending a little time with the swimming team” will be inter viewed Friday. The women must register in the Dean of Women’s Office, (Room 108 in the YMCA building) or at the indoor swimming pool office. The interview board will be composed of Dean Toby Rives, Coach Dennis Fosdick, Ted Bor- iskie from the Battalion sports staff, swim team co-captains Steve Prentice and Dan Sonnen- berg and a class representative from the team. “Previous knowledge of swim meet operations is not a require ment,” said Fosdick. “Only a will ingness to spend one evening a week with the team is necessary.” After the “girl Friday’s” are chosen, a training session will be held to acquaint the girls with swim meet procedure. The Redskins have been having a verbal feud with the Cowboys for the past two years over what Washington claims are illegal crackback blocks on the lineback ers by the Dallas man in moti n. Last year, the charges were made against Lance Alworth for his blocks on linebacker Jack Par dee who has since retired to be come a Redskins coach. Cowboy receivers, particularly second-year tight end Gene Fu- gett and rookie tight end Billy Joe DuPree, jumped the snap on sev eral occasions. A 54-yard bomb from Staubach to Bob Hayes on Dallas' second play was called back because the Cowboys were in motion. Asked if Allen had tried to pull the trick on the Cowboys before, Landry answered, “Well, let’s just say he picks his spots.” The Cowboys can clinch the Na tional Conference Eastern Divi sion title Sunday with a victory over St. Louis on the road. Landry said that fullback Walt Garrison played most of the game against the Redskins with a hair line fracture of a shoulder. “It’s sore, but Walt will pad it up and probably play against St. Louis,” Landry said. “It'll take more than that to keep him out of a championship game.” Landry said that defensive tackle Bob Lilly, who played only briefly against Washington be cause of a knee injury, should be better and ready to go against the Cardinals. Skyway Twin n ■ i u r - i M 1*00 t. 19T« 0«IVf IN pK gjj 3J 0C WEST SCREEN AT 7:00 P. M. “STACY AND HER GANGBUSTERS” (R) At 8:40 p. m. “THE HOT BOX” (R) EAST SCREEN AT 7:05 P. M. 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