The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 1975, Image 9

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THE BATTALION Page 9
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1975
Baylor-20, Ole Miss-10
By DAVID WALKER
Sports Writer
WACO - Baylor running backs
Cleveland Franklin and Pat
McNeil, behind the blocking of that
[good old Baylor line, combined for
275 yards Saturday night, leading
Jthe Bears to a 20-10 victory over the
Mississippi Rebels.
Tlie victory was a costly one for
the Bears though as they lost start
ing defensive end Allen Stone for
the year with a knee injury and
quarterback Mark Jackson for an in
definite period with a shoulder sep
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for the season but after another look
at the X-Rays they decided that it
was just dislocated and he would
miss four to six weeks.
The Bears played as though they
had not lost anyone piling up 340
yards total offense to only 85 by the
Rebels.
The two teams played to a score
less first quarter before the Bears
scored two second quarter
touchdowns.
Franklin and McNeil each scored
touchdowns in the second quarter.
Franklin, who scored on a four-yard
run, gained 140 yards on 18 carries.
McNeil’s touchdown was a 13 yard
blast. He had 135 yards on 17 tries.
The other Baylor points came on
field goals and extra points by
Bubba Hicks. Hicks two extra
points ran his string of consecutive
PAT’s to 48. His field goals were
from 48 yards, on the last play of the
first half, and 34 yards with less than
a minute to go in the game.
Mississippi scored their
touchdown in the second quarter
after they covered a Baylor fumble
deep in the Bears end of the field.
The short drive was capped by a five
yard run by quarterback George
Plasketes.
A Steve Lavinghouze field goal
with six minutes left in the game
brought the Rebs to within seven
but the Bears took more than five
minutes in their final drive that
ended with Hicks’ field goal.
Plasketes, who started and played
most of the game at quarterback for
the Rebels, was reminded after the
game that the loss was to the defend
ing Southwest Conference champ
ions and his next foe this year’s favo
rite to take the crown, Texas A&M.
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Paul Oliver uses his head in Saturday’s romp over SFA.
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Soccer team ousts
Stephen F. Austin
The Texas A&M soccer team
opened up the 1975-76 season
Saturday with a resounding 6-3 win
over Stephen F. Austin.
Led by Ben-Ali Habab s three go
als, the Ags used a newly organized
front line to pound the visitors.
Forward Mehrdad Farrokhnia,
halfback David Longoria and
wingback Kait Mogatle also scored
for the Ags.
The Ags will be idle this
weekend, but hope to be strong for
the next game as coach Kurt Irgolic
returns this week from Austria to
take over the reins.
Allen Academy is opening an
additional section in each grade of
the middle school (grades 6-8).
Limited vacancies in other grades (K-12)
If you are looking for a private school for your son or
daughter to improve his or her academic achievement,
write or call
Director of Admissions
The Allen Academy
Box 953/ Bryan, Tx. 77801
(713) 823-0066
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“Man, if Baylor is just picked
fourth in the SWC and Texas A&M
is supposed to run away with it,
well, I’m not looking forward to it, at
all, Plasketes said.
Baylor coach Grant Teaff was
happy after the game but was
mainly concerned with the injuries
to Jackson and Stone.
T ve said all along that the one
player we couldn’t afford to lose was
Mark Jackson, and now we’ve lost
him, maybe I should keep my
mouth shut, Teaff said. “They told
me that Stone is out for the year
with his knee. It’s really a tough
break,” Teaff added.
The vicotry for the Bears was
their first opening season win in
nine years, while the loss for Missis
sippi was their first for an opener in
nine years.
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