The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1974, Image 7

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THE BATTALION Page 7
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1974
By MARK WEAVER
Sports Editor
The Texas Aggies took another
step toward the Cotton Bowl Satur
day, hut the shoes that took that
step were filled by a running back
who had been lost in the shuffle over
the past few years.
Jerry Honore, a 6-0, 218 pound
senior fullback from Lake Charles,
La., gave the inept Aggie offense
the fire it needed to defeat the Ar
kansas Razorbaeks 20-10.
Honore had only carried the hall
six times for 29 yards in his career at
Aggieland. But Saturday was a new
experience for him as he carried the
ball 19 times for 131 yards and two
touchdowns.
Texas A&M has had compara
tively few injuries this year before
the game with the Hogs. But almost
as soon as the opening kickoff sailed
out of the endzone, the Aggies
started hobbling off the field.
Regular starting fullback Bucky
Sams never entered the game due
to a bruised knee he suffered against
Baylor. So the starting backfield
consisted of quarterback David
Walker, Skip Walker, Bubba Bean
and fullback Ronnie Hubby.
But hold everything. Skip Walker
reinjured his ankle in the first quar
ter which meant Hubby moved over
to halfback and in came Honore.
Honore scored his first touch
down on a one yard run and put the
Aggies ahead 7-0. The touchdown
drive of nine yards in three plays
was set up on a fumbled punt recov
ery by David Greeno.
The Razorbaeks came back and
scored on a 73 yard drive in 7 plays
and tied the game 7-7. Early in the
second period the Aggies marched
down the field but found the going
rough and decided to attempt a 57
yard field goal.
Randy Haddox booted the ball
through the goalposts setting a new
school record on a kick aided by
winds of 10-15 miles per hour. Pat
McDermott held the old school re
cord of 54 yards against SMU in
1972. The conference record is a 60
yard field goal set by Arkansas
kicker Bill McClord in 1970, also
against SMU.
With the Ag offense barely able to
get a drive going, more trouble hit
them. Hubby injured his thigh in
the first half and was unable to play
after halftime. Leaving only two
starters in the backfield, the Ags at
tempted to light the fire to their
offense.
Junior running back Jim Hartman
came in for Hubby and began to tear
some holes in the Hog defense but
the Ags could not get a consistent
drive going.
Kickoff time set
AUSTIN (AP) — Kickoff for the
Texas Longhorn-Texas A&M game
here Nov. 29 has been set for noon
as the first part of a nationally tele
vised doubleheader.
Alabama and Auburn will meet at
3 p.m., according to ABC-TV.
Neither team looked shaip offen
sively and both defenses controlled
the game. But with 14:18 left in the
last quarter, Steve Little kicked a 32
yard field goal and knotted the score
10-10. Arkansas seemed to have the
momentum and the Aggies, playing
at times with three third team run
ning backs, appeared to be in trou
ble.
Enter Mr. Honore, two downs
after the Hogs had tied the score,
Honore went off left tackle, twisted
and turned and suddenly broke free
for a 60 yard touchdown jaunt.
Honore said the one yard touch
down pleased him the most. “That
one excited me to no end because it
was the first one I’d ever scored in
my varsity career.”
The rest of the game was back and
forth football with neither team re
ally threatening until Haddox
kicked his second field goal of the
day from 40 yards out. The Hogs
doom was then sealed.
Arkansas was the first wishbone
team the Ags have faced this season
and the defense continued control
in its masterful way. The Hogs could
only squeeze out 63 yards rushing.
And the Wishbone is a rushing of
fense.
So Arkansas put the ball in the air
more than they have against any
other team this year. The Hog quar
terbacks hit 8 of 16 passes for 96
yards.
“Our receivers were open but we
just didn’t connect,” Coach Emory
Bellard said. Walker put the ball in
the air nine times but only com
pleted three for 22 yards. The Ags
gained 215 yards on the ground giv
ing them 237 total yards for the day.
The Aggie defense, with out
standing play from Ed Simonini,
Garth Ten Napel and Warren
Trahan, and the offense led by third
string running back Honore led a
sluggish team to a 10 point victory.
It seems that Texas A&M and the
University of Texas are headed for a
showdown during the Thanksgiving
Holidays and the Aggies cannot af
ford to play as their offense did
Saturday.
But first they must get by SMU.
QB Shipman put
at running back
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.,
(AP) — Adding depth to his running
back position, Texas A&M Coach
Emory Bellard moved second string
quarterback David Shipman of
Odessa to halfback Monday.
Shipman s spot as the No. 2 quar
terback was filled by Mike Jay, a
junior letterman, who started five
games last year but has played little
this season.
Fullback Bucky Sams, who mis
sed the Arkansas game because of a
bruised knee, returned to full
speed. Jerry Honore, who broke
open the game in a 20-10 Aggie vic
tory with a 60-yard touchdown run,
moved to the No. 2 fullback spot.
Halfback Skip Walker did not
work out because of an ankle injun'.
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Thurs. Nov. 14th, 1974
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WARREN TRAHAN gets one of his four sacks
in the Aggies 20-10 victory over Arkansas,
Saturday. (Photo by Chris Svatek)
Tracksters finish
2nd behind Tech
The Texas A&M Cross Country
team competed in a triangular meet
at Waco last weekend against Baylor
and Texas Tech.
The four mile race was run in two
loops around the Baylor campus be
cause the planned course was under
water.
The A&M team turned in an im
pressive overall performance in
finishing second. In individual per
formance, Jacob Yemme was fifth
with a 20:22 and Charles Cottle was
right behind him, running a 20:23
for sixth place and his best time of
the season.
Mark Freeman led Texas Tech to
the team championship, finishing
first in 20:09. Tech had 26 points
while the Aggies had 45.
The team doesn’t run again until
the SWC Cross-Country Meet in
Houston on Nov. 18.
(intramurals)
Entries for table tennis doubles
and racketball singles close in the
intramural office, Nov. 5. Other
sports on schedule early in the
month are open archery, water polo
and cross country for TAMU stu
dents.
Entries close Nov. 12 for archery
and Nov. 19 for both water polo and
cross country.
Racketball single elimination play
begins Nov. 11 in DeWare Fiel-
dhouse. Players may inquire Nov. 7
as to contest pairings.
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