The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 1975, Image 7

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By CISSY AUCLAIR
Sports Writer
Tony Franklin is a freshman at
exas A&M. He is a bare-footed-
ccer-style kicker for the football
. At Arlington Heights High
ichool in Fort Worth, he was All-
Xstrict and All-County for three
ears.
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His senior year he was named to
loth the All-State and All-Super-
State teams. He broke the state re
cord with a 58-yard field-goal. Tony
will start for Coach Emory Bellard
this week against Ole Miss. Obvi
ously, he is no ordinary freshman,
but horn the way he talks, he is an
ordinary Aggie.
Tony says he’s not nervous about
starting in his first game, in fact, he’s
looking forward to it. “One of the
reasons I came to A&M was to have
the chance to play. Tm kinda
spoiled. I started varsity ball for
three years in high school. Our re
cord was 41-5, so I am used to win
ning. I wanted to start out with a
winning program. And I think we
have the best coaches and the best
people in the nation this year. I am
proud to be here. I just hope I can
contribute something to the team. ”
Tony worked a lot this summer,
like everyone else. He feels his dad
has helped him improve his kicking
more than anyone else. “I began
kicking in the ninth grade and one
day I was just fooling around and
found that I could kick further and
straighter without my shoe. Coach
Bellard didn’t know much about
soccer-style kicking, but he has
tried to help and is beginning to
Tony Franklin puts his foot to use in practice.
I’lioto by Jack Holm
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Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Mis
souri’s unheralded man-eating
Tigers, led by the power running
of Tony Galbreath and an unre
lenting defense, snapped
second-ranked Alabama’s 22-
game regular-season winning
streak with a stunning 20-7 upset
victory Monday night.
The nationally televised col
lege football game was the opener
for both teams and marked
Alabama’s worst regular-season
defeat in 50 games since Tennes
see blanked the Crimson Tide
24-0 midway through the 1970
campaign.
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THE GREATEST
SANDWICH
The greatest sandwiches in the Southwest are served from
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each day Monday through Friday on
floor 11M, Conference Tower. The greatness of these sand
wiches is no accident. There are several types of meats and
you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces
for your sandwich on the bread of your choice.
Two of the several types of bread are sour dough and baked
fresh daily in our Duncan bakery. Further, these breads are
prepared without shortening for the diet conscious guest. For
the greatest taste tempting delight just make your sandwich
exactly like you want it and pop it into one of the handy
micro-wave ovens. This wonderful sandwich and a bowl of
soup for only $1.50 plus tax will place you on cloud 11M.
We agree this is a bit of a long story, but it is difficult to stop
talking about our tasty sandwiches.
Open Sunday 11:00 A.M. -1:30 P.M. for regular meal only.
"QUALITY FIRST”
Guess the name of this record-setting Aggie Quarterback.
TAMU FLYING CLUB
GET IT UP!
8:00, THURS., SEPT. 11
ROOM 501 RUDDER TOWER
Battsportsquestion?
understand. Pat McDermott used
to kick for A&M a few years ago and
he comes down every afternoon and
tells me what I’m doing wrong.
“I was recruited to kick only.
Some colleges were asking me to
play defensive hack and to punt, but
I just wanted to kick.”
Tony seems to be happy with his
status here at A&M. No complaints
about the women. He says there’s
plenty. And he is comfortable in
Cain Hall. T love Cain. Everybody
treats us well. One of the main
things here is to make our grades.
Coach Bellard wants us to go to class
and make our grades. He says that is
the first reason we are here, any
way. He also wants us to he gentle
men on campus, which we all try to
be.’
Tony is currently a P. E. major,
but he is switching over to the Busi
ness Department and going into
Marketing. And, of course, he’d like
to play pro-football. He likes to hunt
and fish and chase women.
“I am tickled to death to he here.
The coaches are fantastic. The
people are great. And we are going
to heat the Hell out of Ole Miss.
Sounds like an ordinary Aggie to
me.
Get tickets
for Cotton
DALLAS — For a fifth straight
year there will he an increase in the
number of yard-line seats available
to the general public in the mail
order sale for tickets to the 1976
Cotton Bowl Classic. The sale will
open Tuesday, September 9, and
will extend through Friday, Oc
tober 17.
All of the 72,032 tickets for the ’76
Classic will he priced at $10 and the
limit for individual orders will he
20. Individuals may order as many
tickets as they choose hut separate
checks or money orders should ac
company each request. All of the
orders should be mailed to the Cot
ton Bowl Athletic Association, Box
7185, Dallas, TX 75209.
Ticket orders will he filled on a
draw basis, with the drawing to be
held within 10 days after the sale
closes on October 17. A 50-cent
mailing fee must he added to check
or money order of each request.
During the past 10 years six of the
eight winningest teams in the coun
try — Notre Dame (1), Penn State
(2), Nebraska (3), Alabama (4), Ten
nessee (6), Texas (8) — have made a
total ofl3 appearances in the Cotton
Bowl. No other howl has attracted
so many highly-rated teams in the
same period. Over that same span
seven of the eleven winningest
coaches have brought their teams
here, four of them in two or more
games: Penn State’s Joe Paterno,
Alabama’s Bear Bryant, Notre
Dame’s Ara Parseghian and Texas
Darrell Royal six years in a row.
Penn State defeated Baylor,
41-20, in the 1975 Classic.
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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1975
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