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WKWKHHm Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 LSU next Ags plan no changes By DAVID WALKER Battalion Sports Writer Offense, fumbles and LSU were the topics yesterday as Emory Bel- lard met the press at his weekly press conference. The Aggie boss said that he didn’t foresee any changes in the offensive starting lineup for Saturday’s game with LSU unless there is an injury along the way. “If there are any it will he because some of our fellas are a little stoved up now. Dennis Swilley has a slightly sprained ankle and Craig Glendenning has a bruised hack hut I’m sure they’ll he ready for Satur day, Bellard said. One scribe asked Bellard how many points the Ags would need in their contest with the Bayou Ben- gals. “You never know how many points you are going to need. Ten was good enough for Nebraska last week (Nebraska heat LSU, 10-7). You just never know when you’ll need seven or when you’ll need 30,” Bellard said. Also on the offensive side Bellard said that he was sure that the offense would perk up from last week’s anemic showing in the Old Miss game. “I think our offense will he better this week, we’ve just got to start doing things better. We’ve got the potential to be a fine offensive football team and I think we will he,” he said. Bellard continued, “Our offense will he improved this week hut LSU has a fine defense and they are going to he hard to score on no matter who lines up against them. Bellard said that he thought the offense was getting a little unfair verbal punishment for fumbles. “I’m going to stand up for them a little. I’ve read in every paper where our offense fumbled five times, they didn’t. Two of those fumbles came on punt returns and the offense shouldn’t get blamed for those. “David Shipman did a fine job at quarterback last week. I thought he performed really solid for his first college start, he had a couple of chances to get shakey but he never got shook and turned in a real solid performance, Bellard added. “Offensive football centers around blocking and we re going to work on that real good this week. Bellard said. “Our offensive line didn’t grade well in any token of the word last week but the people in the Ole Miss defensive line weren’t dogs either.” Bellard said that the Aggies would have their work cut out for themselves this week when they face the LSU Tigers. “Every time you gain a yard against LSU you can bet your bottom dollar that you’ve earned it. “LSU has a strong solid football team. They have an extremely large offensive line, fine receivers and Pat Lyons is doing a fine job at quarter back and Terry Robiskie is a good strong tailback.” Bellard also praised the Tiger de fense. Steve Cassidy and Adam Duhe are lin e quality football players and they return two conn, backs who were part time statin I last year. They’re just solij throughout, he said. Besides Swilley and Glenda*,! on the Aggie injury list areM Thomas (ankle), Bubba Dtj (bruised neck) and Tony FranU; (ankle). All a re'expected to berea) for Saturday s 7:30 kickoff. WANT TO SAVE MONEY? TOTAL SAVINGS IN HIGHEST QUAUTV.. .FRESH FRIENDLY SERVICE TOMATO JUICE TOMATOES . .. TOMATO SAUCE mWISe#® PIUS S&H GREEN STAMPS V\ jJ ^Wai sD' TntSc nOCtS bUUlf WkU SAl./StH.zO, 1975 Hunt's ^ ft o/.'l cans ■ 300 > 15 oz. | cans 1 Hunts Whole Hunt's 2 $ 6 8 02. * cans 1 (JUAN1IJY Klbnli KtbcKVtV NIBLETCORN . 6r ! en . Gia . nt . SWEET PEAS 6me :. 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Imil t caapaa la a tasilf plaaiap OLD Tim< VfllU(/l utonotfifui ncuiGin/ tUITH S6H Gft€<n STBOIPS SHOP AT PtGGlV MC0LV ini? if A &mpi£ opp gvcrA Brune’s TD run honored Associated Press HOUSTON — Rice defenj bac k Larry Bnme was a bit oiiln position and then bohbledthelir ball momentarily hut to the Owls b 86-y ard interception return fon touchdown against lloiiston b | week was picture perfect. Bnme s touehclown nm came! the second (juarter ol tliegnnieliit ween the cross town ri\als andlsl looned Bice s lead to 21-0. Bniift TD nm, along with his play diirin; the rest ol the game earnedbiraU Associated I’ress Defensive Plays ol the Week honor. Actually, I was a I it tie out oljx) lion, came npa littlet(X)quick, sail I Bnme, who also threw a layby in the lirst cjuarter when'CanCoi ran 70 y ards with a punt for Ricr first toiichdosni. I guess it was just instinct. IW I ney Norton tip|)ed the hall and hu just in the right place. I ran ala! live yards and then startedliobbliii: the ball when I looked hack to set! any hotly was close to me. No was close and alter Brune (jot i trol ol the slippery loothall, be« iintonebed into Ilouston s eid I missed an interception simib I to tbat against Texas hist year and was thinking about that, Brune. "Tbe one against Tew | would base been six points too, In addition to his 11) run, Hitt delensix e coordinator Jstj W estbrook credited Bnme wit! sex en tackles, includinR touebdoxvn saving hit on Honstn qiuirterbaek Bttbba McCallion. Hiee (aiaeb \l Conoserisglatllt finally found a place for the versatilt Brune to play. “It took Larry three yearstoetu since me be could pkiy, Conotti said. "He played just about evm position and I liad him on tbe scoul team but bewoiildn t slay tliere.Ilf kind of typifies this team, Tlieyjffil won t gix e up. Bnme xxiisu t the only Owl (If lender to turn in an outstandk game against the Cougar: W'estbrook rated the perlbrmaiw of delensix e end Brent Barnes will that ol Bnme. Barnes got fix e tackles and tlm more assists, caused one lumbleaiJ I'eeov ered another lunihle in tl» Rice end /one and threw a key bird on Cox TD run. “He got that fumble recovery be cause of bis bustle and detennina tion, Westbrook said. “He wns blocked at the 1 ine ol scrimmage an! still recox ered and got back therein the hall. The Owl defenders will test their 1-0 record against Van derbilt this week and if Bnme g| another chance like last week hel sav e his backward glances until lit reaches the end /.one.