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Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 Pd. PoL ad by L. Bravenec You Deserve Representation In The City Government By A Full Time Member (Associate Professor) Of The Univer sity Community. Elect Lorence (Larry) Bravenec, Councilman, Place 5, City of College Station, On Tuesday, April 2. Advertisemoni published in compliance with Texas Election Code Article 14.10 (B). Student Publications Deot Publisher, The Battalion, College Station, Tex. Pd. Pol. Ad. by L. Bravenec NOW BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARE FULLY PREPARED AND TASTE TEMPTING FOODS. EACH DAILY SPECIAL ONLY $1.29 PLUS TAX. MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL BROILED BACON WRAPPED MOCK FILET STEAK GERMAN STYLE POTATOES Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter . 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AP Sports Writer CARACAS <A*) — George Fore man, who had gone to the hospi tal with a reported knee injury about 12 hours before the fight, smashed Ken Norton to the floor with a series of brutal punches and stopped the challenger in the second round of a scheduled 15- Dierschke hurt, questionable for Saturday meet A&M’s track outlook isn’t bright this week as sophomore sprinter Sam Dierschke tries to recover from a pulled groin muscle received during the College Station Relays last Saturday. The Aggies go to Dallas to compete in the star-studded Dallas Invitational Saturday against a strong field that includes Texas, Rice, SMU, University of Texas-El Paso, Oklahoma State and Southern Cal. “We’ll just have to wait and see,” Coach Charlie Thomas said of Dierschke, who competes on both relay teams and runs both the 100 and 220. “We may have to scratch the 440-yard relay team if he isn’t able to run.” Although they didn’t win a single event, the Aggies finished second to Baylor in the six-team University Divi sion of the College Station Relays and they had some improved efforts in a number of events. Scottie Jones ran a 13.7 for second place in the 120 high hurdles; Charles Dawson had a 9.5 for second in the 100; Tom Owen long jumped 24-5‘/2 for second place and Jacob Yemme dropped his three-mile time to 14:37.4. Following the Dallas Invitational, the Aggies go to Baton Rouge, La., next week to face LSU and then they have three straight weekends of top action in the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays. Halfmiler Horace Grant, a key member of the Aggies’ mile relay unit, may be back in action this week after having missed the past two Saturdays because of an injured back and illness. round heavyweight championship Tuesday night. Early in the second round, Foreman caught Norton with a right hand to the side of the head as the challenger tried to slide away from the ropes. Sensing that Norton was n trouble, Foreman moved in with a left-right-left-right to the head that knocked Norton onto the low er strand of the ropes. Referee Jimmy Rondeau jump ed in and signaled a knockdown, although Norton hadn’t hit the floor. Norton took a mandatory eight count. Foreman then moved in with a barrage that drove Norton to the ropes. The referee stepped between the fighters as Norton appeared to be tangled in the ropes. Foreman came back in again with a flurry of smashes to the head that drop ped Norton flat on his back. The challenger beat the count of 10 but Rondeau ruled he could not continue. The fight was stopped at the two-minute mark of the second round. The easy victory paved the way for Foreman to fight Mu hammad Ali in a match that could bring both fighters at million apiece. The fight ^ The sophorr has been announced for latnj,, e( * t0 ^f ember in the African^ ;ll^ tively ^ Zaire, formerly the Bel g i JtC ^ ggielan( k"’ |ow will be 1 Foreman showed no sigt S) ji ^ g j n the P reported knee injury that Mm r j um , to the hospital for an exitj Ben Downs tion. 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