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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1975 Leading Western Division Sales Center For: RIDE ON! PEUGEOT JZ4JJE/a& FOLDS Bicycle parts & accessories WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) WFL’s San Antonio rips Southern Cal, 54-22 With a stunning 54-22 victory over a favored Southern California Sun, the San Antonio Wings took undisputed possession of first place in the WFL Western Division Sat urday night, Aug. 9. With less than three minutes gone in the first quarter the Wings top rusher, Billy Sadler, took the ball over right tackle for the game’s first tally. QB Johnny Walton rolled out for the action point, putting San Antonio in the lead, 8-0. SoCal came back in the second period with a pass by Pat Haden to Chuck Bradley for the first Sun score. The action point failed and the Wings held onto an 8-7 lead. Later in that period Steve Conley swept left for a second Wing TD. y 1 mi 1 - ]l - :4 M M M m M M >)£ M m M m m M 11 m M M m m H k M M M m M M M Tf ^ >7/ Shape -UV Roger Rozell SUMMER SPECIAL Uniperms for Men & Women and Haircut Reg. $40.00 NOW ONLY $ 3 O ■ OO Extra Special: Appointments made 6 weeks in advance from day of haircut - Save $2.00 on next cut and blow dry. Monday: 9:00-5:30 Tuesday-Friday: Saturday: 9:00-9:00 8:00-5:30 331 University Drive 846-7614 M P p m Matches don’t start forest fires. People do. And they do it because they don’t think. And because they don’t take the time to be careful. In the few seconds it takes you to hold a match until it turns cold, and to break it in half, you can think about the forest you’re helping to protect. And that’s something well worth thinking about. And well worth your time protecting. ?.« »T5T«*T5N »T5% *T?T«#t3T« .T5% »VT« fT5T«rTST« TWO KINDS OF APPETITES TWO KINDS OF FRIED CHICKEN MIX AND MATCH And try some of each Some folks like the Colonel’s Original Recipe best. Others like our Extra Crispy fried chicken which is tender on the inside, crunchy on the outside. You can please everyone—“Mix ’n match” and get some of each. We’re the place in town for two kinds of chicken. “it’s finger lickin! good® l^ntudcy fried ^kideen 110 Dominik Drive, College Station 3320 Texas Avenue, Bn/an Walton s action point pass to Willie Frazier fell incomplete and the half ended 15-7 San Antonio. The Wings really came alive in the third quarter, scoring 31 points. Two TDs came within one minute and 11 seconds of each other. A third score came on a 42 yard-nine play drive and the fourth with just 57 seconds left in the quarter. Leading by 46-7, the Wings weren’t quite through yet. Hugo Hollas picked off a Haden pass, after it was tipped by linebacker Billy Hobbs, and ran it back for a 55 yard TD, to end the Wing scoring. With still 6 minutes to go in the game, wide receiver, Dave Yaege (who doubles as the Wings punter) took a snap from the Wings 13 and sent it on its way to a new WFL punting record of 87 yards. In defeating the Sun the Wings not only got revenge for a last min ute defeat by the Anaheim team in the season’s first exhibition game (36-31) but also wound up a four game home stand in which they won all four games (one exhibition against the Memphis Southmen 7-0) and three regular season: Charlotte Hornets 19-3; Shreveport Steamer, 27-10; and Southern California Sun, 54-22. The Wings, the surprise team of the WFL and perhaps all of pro fessional football, take their show on the road for two weeks. On Aug. 16 they meet Charlotte for the second time. And on Aug. 23, they visit the Jacksonville Express. True to its reputation, the Wing defense rose to the occasion in their game with the Sun, containing Anthony Davis to a mere 45 yards. Just as they had stopped Larry Csonka in a dramatic goal line stand in their game with Memphis. SAN ANTONIO WINGS STATISTICS THROUGH THREE GAMES (Won 3, Lost 0) TEAM STATS: Total First Dns (by rush/pass/pen) 3rd dn. Eli. Carries-Yds/rush Total yds-pass Passes At/Co/HI QB sacks-yds lost Net yds. pass Total Offense Fumbles (lost) Penalties Int. Returns Punt Returns KO Returns Total plays SCORING BY QUARTERS: WINGS 16 OPP 6 WINGS 57 24-21-6 7-35 109/418 588 79-38-6 4- 28 560 978 5- 12 22-219 11- 130 12- 72 8-136 188 OPP. 47 9-34-4 13-44 89/242 743 113-61-11 6-40 703 945 8-11 21-244 6-56 8-1 17-268 202 PASSING Walton Ettinger Yaege PA PC HI YDS TD LG 1 1 INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING Sadler Strong McCall Walton Conley Rich arson Ettinger Morris Crowe No 47 29 6 Yds 177 126 45 34 33 Avg 3.8 4.3 7.5 4.9 3.3 7.0 2.3 19-100 15-35 RECEIVING Richardson Sadler Strong Morris Frazier Conley Y’aege INTERCEP. RETURNS Womack Hayes 11icks Hobbs Warwick Hollas Stokes- Beatty PUNT RETURNS Stokes Crowe Womack KO RETURNS Stokes Morris Strong Crowe 526 27 35 No. 10 27 35 Yds 112 94 67 161 104 33 17 TAC/YDS 4-28 0-0 0-0 TD 0 Yds 58 12 TD .0 Eg 24 30 28 60 63 27 17 Eg 22 27 18 0 THINK BUFFALO THE USC CAFETERIA WITH ALL YOUXG CHlEn ...^..[A^PRIXCESSES TO GREAT POW WOW ORDER R(XyST BCJZFALO AXD BE IXFflATED IX THE ROYAL ORDER OF BUFFALO HVXTERS. 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O’DONOVAN Special to the Batt How difficult it must be for David Walker and Mike Bruton (Sports Editor) to keep sports in the Battal ion so interesting as they do. Last week, Bruton, in his article on equal rights for women athletes — females are XX, you know, and males are XY; so IX must he female and thus having different things in their genes — Mike devoted two paragraphs that were in sensitive style and extremely serious. “DO NATE BLOOD to the Red Cross,” he said and he named two people on campus who are most grateful. Thank you, Mike, on behalf of the Red Cross. The United States needs blood. It needs more and more blood to meet the demands of hospitals and physi cians applying increasingly sophis ticated medical technology, and to supply pharmaceutical concerns with the plasma they use in the pro duction of new vaccines and sera. A trip to the Bloodmobile will serve three purposes. You will learn your blood type, your blood pres sure and quite likely save a life. Most people do not know their blood type (71 per cent). It is easy to carry a card in your wallet denoting same. Remember that O blood type is the universal donor and AB the universal recipient. Thus O can be given anyone and AB can accept all types of the A, B, O classes. Incompatible matings like A males marrying O females are highly dangerous. Children, after the just, may die of hemolytic jatin- dice; the same is true of Rhesus positive males crossed with RH negative females. Much more about ~/uptn»ml>a m blood can be learned from your Red Cross and from Genetics 310, which is to be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the fall. As Dr. Shelby Metcalf would shy, “Bloody great Norm, and may I add my ultra congratulations on a phenomenal recruiting season for the Southwest Conference basket ball Champs! I see a dynasty! Shelby tells me that the loud noises heard last week were not thunder, but Norman Ruether clapping himself on the back for his most recent “let ter of intent”, Bryan Holland!! Who says winning does not help recruiting? It dodsn’t hurt. A much more detailed article on the Rick Barry-like warriors from Aggieland will appear in the Battalion before the semester begins. I must com pare Al Attles to Shelby Metcalkf. Barry Davis — Norman kept his word. Tired of typing up that mailing list every month? Come by & see how we can save you time & money with Xerox 3100 labeling system. Throw away that typewriter & get with the modern way of getting out those mailing lists. DEALER Mews Office Co. 108 College Main — Northgate If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . . We call it "Mexican Food Supreme." Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 SW SMI