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A'e hope this infornuta r congratulations. i ENGLISH PROFI- INATION lorsincurriculaol ;e must take the Examination on 23, 1974 at 7:00 Curricula-Roon BE it Curricula-Roon EM rricula-Room 20! jrricula-Rooni20i id guidelines 00 imination, check secretary, examination, a liege of Science, igistration for the '5. 2417 hallenge Williams, Tech split end THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 Page 5 Hawks start comeback against Tech By PAUL McGRATH “The Hawks will be back.” That’s what James Daniels said pncerning the defensive scondary’s newest challenge- Texas Tech wide receiver Lawr- ice Williams. I Williams possesses 9.7 speed and Bis the hands and the moves to pake many a defensive back dizzy. B four games Williams has ten re- Bptions for 218 yards. Among the ten catches are four touchdowns of mhieh three were in the first half atainst Texas. ■ Last year, Williams burned the aggies for two scores and 70 yards. According to Daniels, Williams was able to take advantage of a couple of mistakes in the secondary. On the first pass, Tech quarter back Joe Barnes was scrambling and hit Williams when Tim Gray ran up to cover the run. Williams’ other score came when Daniels and Jackie Williams got confused on their coverage and ended up covering the same man. Either Gray or Pat Thomas will have the task of handling Williams depending on which side he lines up on. He has graceful moves,” says Daniels. “You never know what he’s going to do until he does it. He just glides.” The Hawks face Williams’ chal lenge this week after a disappoint ing game against Kansas. Scott McMichael and Emmett Edwards played as if they owned the Aggies. “We know that we have to do a better job than we did against Kan sas. We suffered a mental break down,” said the Aggie safety. Daniels said Williams and Ed wards are quite similar in moves and speed. Williams, who was second team All-Southwest Conference last year, offers another threat in his kick returning. He was sixth in the nation in that department in 1973. This adds weight to Daniels de- LNTED ..II S23-7723. m s. Can do theses and 4 13-4483. 29!t accurate. All kindt WHtN YOU CALL ON US YON UNIVERSITY CENTER Your own personal travel agency on campus 84G-3773 TOWNSHIRE SHOPPING CENTER 1907 Texas Ave., Bryan 823-0<)(>l BEVERLEY BRALEY UNIVERSITY TRAVEL £ i scription of him as being a “gameb- reaker. ” Despite the talents of Williams, the secondary feels no added pres sure. “We re not going in with the intention of double covering him but will on some occasions,” said Daniels. Daniels expects the Red Raiders to pass a lot if the Aggie offense can maintain a rushing attack and the defense can contain Tech’s running game. Another factor Williams plays is that he usually draws a big enough crowd to leave other Tech receivers open. Plays where Tech quarterback Tommy Duniven rolls toward Williams and throws back across the field were examples men tioned by Daniels. The Hawks have been viewing films of Williams constantly because they know he is the man the Red Raiders go to when they need a big play. This is not to say that stopping Williams will insure an Aggie vic tory but it will be one of the decid ing factors. /optnamb* I# Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74 Greg Price 4^ If you want the real 1 thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It “Mexican Food Supreme.” Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 Beverley Braley Tours, Travel Traveling GHRiSTlWAS... Holiday Group Space NEW YORK departures December 20 & 21 MIAMI departure December 20 Includes round trip air fare from Houston. *164 27 *137- PLAN NOW!! All Group Airfares Subject to Fare Rules on each Departure JAMES DANIELS, one of the hawks, makes a try at an intercep tion against Texas Tech last year. The Raiders won the game 28-16. Horns play Sooners, SWC rivals collide AGGIE CINEMA Presents “R u HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER starring CLINT EASTWOOD (AP) — While Red River rivals Oklahoma and Texas debate the matter of state pride in the Cotton Bowl Saturday, there will be three violent collisions among six South west Conference “family” teams with the Texas Tech-Texas A&M joust under the national television microscope. x Texas Tech and Arkansas are tied for the SWC football lead with 1-0 records. Tech owns the most impressive D fouiui in ](bra$ ORS 846-3420 CROWN & ANCHOR INN 3~c BAY HOUSE CAPTAIN’S TABLE THE EPICUREAN DINNER CLUB i HOLIDAY INN SOUTH mansard HOUSE DINE DUT AND SAVE OVER $100.00 HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: A FANTASTIC OFFER REG. $12.95 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY You pay for one dinner and receive one dinner free in each listed restaurant one time. You and your guest(s) may select any dinner from the restaurant's regular menu. You need not order the same dinner as your guest. 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The Aggies are mad and the oddsmakers say the homefield ad vantage is worth making the Cadets a four-point favorite over Tech in the game which will be televised coast-to-coast. “You can bet we 11 have our hel mets screwed on tightly for Texas Tech,” was the dire warning from Aggie offensive tackle Glenn Buj- noch. A&M Coach Emory Bellard’s crew features the running of Bubba Bean and Skip Walker. Tech pres ents a more balanced attack built around the passing of Tommy Duniven, the receiving of Lawr ence Williams, and running of tail back Larry Isaac. Tech has a 9-4 edge over A&M since joining the SWC in 1960. Baylor’s game at Arkansas is no less an important SWC clash. It’s the conference coming out for Baylor which has compiled a 2-2 slate against some tough intersec tional opponents. They’d never Forget the day he drifted into town. 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