CLUB SPORTS N ti Stevenson placed sixth foi u e g ies in the Rice electric foil this past weekend. Rod Mer- fSan Antonio, a coach oi the U. lympic Pentathlete team tot)k ice followed by Pat Caux a schooler from Houston. , nis e Gordon of A&M placed in women’s competition. Doug- i/inship reached the quarterfi- while Stan Caplan was elimi- 1 in the first pool. .Aggies next tournament will fte Dallas Open on November L 10th. ie sailing club will hold a three Regatta at Lake Somerville on ember 9. The race is open to anyone. Entry fees are $2 for mem bers and $3 for non-members. There will be a meeting of all skippers at 10 a.m. in Welch Park. For information see Jack Thomp son, 4110 College Main, Apt. 62 or call 846-7618. SOCCER The soccer team will have a dou ble weekend on the 9th and 10th as they host SMU and Stephen F. Au stin on the Rugby field. The Ags returned from SMU with more than their share of injuries. Fullback Bo Stempel has a badly bruised leg. Wing Wallace Rivas has a strained thigh. Fullback Ted Doerr injured a knee and Don Ber nard has badly bruised hip. in a The The Ags lost te SMU 8-0 rain-soaked contest Sunday. Ags are now 2-2-2 for the season with four games remaining. BVGC Area hunters and riflemen will get a chance to sight in weapons at the Texas A&M University Re search Annex. The Brazos Valley Gun Club Range is making its facilities availa ble at $2 per weapon for three days during the next two weekends. The range is located on the TAMU annex which is four miles west of Bryan on State Highway 21. Targets and equipment will be pro vided. THE BATTALION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1974 Page 9 The AP Top 20 The Top Twenty, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8-etc.: 1. Ohio State (49) 8-0-0 1,212 BEN STEVENSON (fencer on left) competes in the Rice Foil Open, Saturday. Stevenson placed sixth for the Aggies. (Photo by Denise Gordon) Oklahoma (10) 3. Alabama (2) 4. Michigan (1) 5. Texas A&M 6. Florida 7. Penn Slate 8. Notre Dame 9. Nebraska 10. Auburn 11. So. California 12. Texas 13. Miami, O. 7- 0 8- 0 8-0 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 6-2 7-1 5- 1 6- 2 7-0-1 1,090 918 850 643 531 522 503 464 381 344 324 149 14. Maryland 15. Houston 16. Arizona St. 17. Oklahoma St. 18. California 19. Pitt tie Texas Tech 5- 3-0 6- 2-0 5-2-0 4- 3-0 5- 2-1 6- 2-0 5-2-1 Other receiving votes, listed al phabetically: Arizona, Miami of Florida, Michigan State, Missis sippi State, Missouri, North Carolina State, San Diego State, Stanford, Temple, Utah State, Van derbilt, Yale. REE. Aggies.. SKATE Bring a Date . . . to POOH’S PARK SKATING RING (Hwy. 6 across from water tower) Sixteen 2-hour Sessions each week. 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Texas Avenue (at 30th) Bryan Offer expires November 10, 1974 I I I J AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — All- American Roosevelt Leaks, playing on a rebuilt knee months before doctors thought it possible, will start at fullback Saturday when Texas plays Baylor in a crucial Southwest Conference game. Texas Coach Darrell Royal dis closed at a news conference Monday that Leaks would replace freshman Earl Campbell in the starting lineup even before he told the players. Royal said Leaks, a sub his senior year because of the injury, had earned a starting berth with his per- Matuszok to stay with NFL til ’78 HOUSTON (AP) — John Matus- zak, the big Houston Oiler tackle now playing with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League, won’t be going to the World Football League before 1978, an appeals court ruled Wed nesday. The 2-1 ruline bv the 14th Court of Civil Appeals came in a suit filed by the Oilers after Matuszak jumped to the Houston Texans of the WFL. The Texans have since moved to Shreveport and the Oilers traded Matuszak to the Chiefs Oct. 22. The Oilers obtained a restraining order from District Court Judge Ar thur Lesher stopping Matuszak from playing with the Texans after he walked out of the Oiler training camp and played one WFL game. The upholding of the restraining order will keep Matuszak with the Chiefs until his present contract runs out in 1978, unless a trial on the merits of the case frees him. In the appeals decision. Chief Justice Bert Tunks of the court dis sented. He said the lower court should not lend its powers “to the enforcement of a contract which is in violation of the state antitrust laws.” The court recommended a trial on the merits of the case, pointing out that it “is the appropriate forum for disposition of these issues. ” However no trial date has been set. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In A^rgrie Rings. 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Royal was asked if Leaks had told him the knee was better, and Royal replied, “I don’t ask him. I’m not going by what he tells me. I’m going by what I see” on the field. He reminded reporters that Leaks was a consensus all-American his junior year and third in the bal loting for the Heismann Trophy as college football’s best player, yet had dropped from being “everybody’s darlin’ to a sub” be cause of the injury. “He’s had an outstanding at titude, an outstanding team attitude this year,” Royal said, “and this is quite a compliment to the young man. He pulls for Earl. . .it’s been good. . .that takes a pretty big Leaks presence in the starting lineup should give Texas an extra dose of spirit for the Baylor game, which Royal says “is our biggest SWC challenge since we lost the opening game to Texas Tech. ” Texas is 3-1 in the SWC, and Baylor is 2^1. The loser faces almost certain elimination in the confer ence race for the host spot in the Cotton Bowl Jan. 1. 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