Page 10 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974 Get 9-1 win You are invited to attend classes on the doctrine and sacra ments of the Episcopal Church, Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas Chapel and Episcopal Student Center 904 Jersey Street 846-1726 A&M clobbers The Bunch again By MARY RUSSO Staff Sports Writer The A&M water poloists made it the ninth win of the year against The Bunch of Houston, 9-1. “It was close to a shutout,” coach Dennis Fosdick said. The Ags keep leaving the goalies unaided and once a game is enough to let the oppon ents score. A&M beat The Bunch Leland, two from senior Jim Yates and one from senior Steve Moore. The second play of the quarter was the dream of any fast-break coach, with a long pass from the Aggies’ court end to wing Yates in to driver Moore and into the goal. "The first team is shaping up and doing things automatically. The sec ond team was caught on the 45 sec ond shot rule once, but this shows inexperience, having to stop and 4 AGGIE CINEMA presents BULLITT starring Steve McQueen previously, 21-2. In the first quarter of the game, the first team got five goals off the Houstonians, two by freshman Bob CLUB SPORTS Whatever you may have heard about the auto chase in Bullit is probably true. . . .a terrifying, deafening shocker. POPULAR SERIES / Saturday, Oct. 19 8:00 & 10:00 pm Rudder Theater Admission 50c —SEE A MOVIE AFTER THE GAME— Another MSC activity of AGGIE CINEMA SPORTS CAR The Sports Car Club will hold the first of a season long series of auto crosses Sunday. The race will be at' parking lot 61 across the railroad tracks from the swimming pool. The race will be the first of a series to be held. Winners will receive points to be totaled at the end of the year. The driver accumulating the most points will be awarded a trophy. Registration, $3.00 for members and $4.00 for non-members, will be held from 8-9 a.m. Practice runs will be allowed from 9-12 noon. Timed runs will begin at 12:30. Any car is allowed. Seat belts and helmet are required. Helmets will be available. SCUBA The soccer team will have the lar meeting on Monday at 9 p.m. in room 146 of the Physics meeting. There will be a presentation on the resuscitator by Max Stratton. For in formation call Mike Reynolds at 845-2192. SOCCER The soccer team will hhave the weekend off following a slow week of practice. The team has dropped to third in conference following a 6-3 loss to Texas in Austin last week end. The team is now 1-1-2 on the season. On Oct. 26 the Ags will travel to Waco to play Baylor. The Ags beat the Bears 5-2 in College Station two weeks ago. WOMEN’S The women’s intercollegiate bas ketball team will have a open meet ing to discuss try-outs and proced ures. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, stands of G. Rollie. For further information, call Kay Don at 845-6841. think about what to do beforeJ) it,” Fosdick said. Throughout the game movei was gcaxl, with little blocking in hole, the primary shot-taking atj The second, third and fourthi|t ters belonged to Pok Tun Ken p Wederman) and Charles Pi each taking one goal and DonH er with two. The Bunch’s only goal wasnuit T. Keil. This weekend A&M traveli Conway, Arkansas to play in Hendrix Invitational Tournai The next home play is Thursdai 8 p.m. against the College Water Polo Club. J AUS1 writers i for the < towns w raises to The I obviousl Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Atfgrie Rings. Diamond* Set— Sizing- Reox idizing- All types watch/jewelry Repair Agrgrie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846.58H FRESHMAN David Meeh is swimming for the ball in last night’s water polo game against The Bunch from Houston. The A&M tankers won 9-1. Ag trackers run 5 miles at tourney Last weekend, the cross-country team compacted against twelve other schools at the Arlington Invitational Meet. Only four Aggie runners compacted. The team did not place in the final standings. The first A&M runner to finish was Jacob Yemme, who was 38th in running a 25:59 over the five-mile course. Oklahoma State, a team to contend with at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in November, fin ished first with 34 paoints, making Oklahoma a distant second. Jeff Wells of Rice was the individ ual winner with the fine time of 24:29. The A&M team competes this Sat urday in the 6-mile North Texas In vitational at Denton. CHARLIE’S MOTORCYCLE SERVICE 600 N. Bryan 822-4552 PARTS AND SERVICE for most makes and models "The Company Built on-Reputable Service'' Congrats to the Consolidated football team for playing an excellent defensive game in punching to their first win of the season. The Tigers beat New Caney 12-0 Friday to up their record to 1-5. The Tigers are 1-0 in zone play to put them in the lead. The win was the first for the Tigers in zone play in two years. The Tigers will face tough Nava- sota tonight at Tiger Field. Meanwhile, the Bryan Vikings continue to rout the opposition boosting their record to 4-0-1. The Vikings ousted Waco University last week 41-6. The Vikings will take on the Cleburne Yellowjackets tonite trying to up their district slate to 3-0. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction ii standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 #######*# In five games this season, the Ags have been out- scored in the first, third and fourth quarters, by three, six and three points, respectively. However the Ags have overcome the opposition in the second period Mechanical and Petroleum Engineers, this guy may offer you the deal of a lifetime. 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It’s a fact (and how do you say it without sounding boast ful), we are the leading Bubba Bean leads the conference in rushing with a 98 yards per game average. He is averaging 6.6 yards per carry. Skip Walker is second with 95.6 per game and 6.1 per carry. Bucky Sams is ninth at 72.6 and 5.0 Mark Stanley leads the conference in punting with 28 kicks averaging 43.4 yards. Stanley is fifth in punting nationally. David Walker is fourth in the conference in pass ing with 47.8 percent completions. Bean and Skip Walker rank fourth and fifth in total offense, respectively with the same figures as their rushing norm. Total offense is the sum of rush ing, receiving and return yardage. Skip is second in the conference in tandem of fense gaining 478 yards on the ground and snaring two receptions for 73 yards for a 551 total. Skip also leads the conference and is seventh na tionally in scoring with a 10.8 points per game average. 7 M iiatiMi l