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I BATTALION Page9 feSOAV, NOVEMBER 20, 1974 Bowling team By TONY GALLUCCl Staff Sports Writer The bowling team led by Ray Scott’s 199 average and paced by Doug Ocker s season high 299 is currently in third place in the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling Confer ence. The Ags currently have a 17-10 record, two games behind the league-leading Trinity team posting a 19-8 record. The Ags are also posting the sec ond highest league average at 921 pins, second only to Houston with 923. Leader Trinity has an 888 aver age. Ocker owns the best and third best games in the conference at 299 (one short of a perfect game) and a 266. His three line series of 684, how- in third place ever, is way behind John Prager’s 727 of UH, in third place. Scott is tied with Ocker for third place in three line series. At the TIBC meet at Lamar Uni versity in Beaumont on Nov. 9 the Ags won six and lost three to finish tied for third in the final standings. Other members of the team are Hal Vorland (190), Mitch Smith (181) and Jim Adams (179). The team will be traveling to Fort Worth on Dec. 7. The meet will be hosted by North Texas State Uni versity with teams from Houston, Lamar, Texas, Southwest Texas State, Rice and Trinity competing. The Ags will host a meet on Feb. 7 at a sight as yet undetermined. The team is troubled financially and price arguments with the Uni versity Bowling Center may force the Team to use the Triangle Bowl in Bryan for the meet. WED,, THURS., FRI„ SAT. Plus F.E.T. 1.53 Each SIZES SALE F.E.T. 6.00x12 lo.oir - 1.52 6.00x13 16.00 1.60 5.60x15 18.00 1.78 6.50x13 18.00 1.78 6.00x15 19.00 1.84 7.00x13 19.00 1.95 6.95x14 19.00 1.91 7.35x14 20.00 1.99 7.75x14 21.00 2.16 8.25x14 22.00 2.32 SERVICES INCLUDE: 1. Install K mart points, rotor, condenser, and choice of plugs in stock 2. Set dwell and carburetor 3. Time engine 4. 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The Campus Chest proceeds from the Rice game in the amount of $2,501.46 are goint to aid Kent Waldrop. Waldrop is the TCU player critically injured in the TCU-Alabama game. Waldrop is slightly improved after two weeks of paralyzation. The Student Government is continuing the collec tion in Coips area and expect to raise an additional $500. Any donation large or small, civilian or corps will be greatly appreciated. The sports department of the BATTALION sends its regards to Kent. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ The Allen Academy Rams, first of the neighborhood teams to hit the playoffs, doused the Fort Worth Christ ian Cardinals in the state semi-final game of the Texas Association of Private Schools. The Rams knocked off the Cardinals 24-0 behind the alert play of QB Mickey Rand. The Cardinals, considered to be a contender, played without the services of their top quarterback who suf fered a shoulder separation in their last game. Ft. Worth was forced to play a freshman quarterback with no ex perience, definitely a factor in the game. The Rams will now meet Northwest Academy in the state championship game. The Bryan Vikings also hit the playoff trail this weekend, playing Conroe in bi-district play at 7:30 Fri day in Kyle field. Bryan trounced Conroe 47-0 earlier in the season but rest assured that Conroe learned its les son. A&M Consolidated, the other B-CS high school team failed to make the playoffs despite a better than average season. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ THE AGS REALLY tarred and feathered their bowl chances with the loss to SMU. The only conceivable way for the Ags to go to the Cotton Bowl or any bowl for that matter is to beat Texas. The Ags own the privilege of being the only SWC with the chance to make their own bowl dream come true. It’s now or never! Baylor s new hopes include SWC crown WACO, Tex. (AP) — The Baylor Bears reevaluated their goals Mon day and decided they couldn’t be happy with just a winning season. That was the goal of the Baylor team before the season began and it accomplished it Saturday with a 17-10 Southwest Conference foot ball victory over Texas Tech. It as sured Baylor of its first winning sea son since 1963. The new goal is an all-out rush for the SWC title. “I think this new goal set by the players is a realistic one,’ said Coach Grant Teaff. “While we have left two formidable opponents, SMU and Rice, our young men are gaining confidence each week and are playing sound football. Baylor must defeat either SM U or Rice in the Bears final two games and Texas must upset Texas A&M Nov. 29 for the Bears to go to the Cotton Bowl. Baylor last won a SWC title in 1924.’ RUDDER CENTER FORUM THEATER 8:00 P.M. 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