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p i nUHOL-/, > . , ^ ^ !i SAVE A BUNDLE Remember the old, Cash and Carry, money saving trick? Buy a pizza at the Krueger-Dunn Snack Bar and eat it there or take it anywhere you wish. Prices are right, and the pizzas are great. Before Thanksgiving Special Hamburger Pizza 1.29 Sausage Pizza .1.29 Pepperoni Pizza $1.29 OPEN Monday thru Friday 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. “QUALITY FIRST” Defeat Frisco 14-3 Tankers successful in openet By PAUL McGRATH Battalion Sports Writer Amidst the confusion of rule changes, the Texas A&M water polo team was successful in its first test on the West Coast, blasting San Fran cisco State University 14-3. Coach Dennis Fosdick’s tankers made good their first day in Califor nia, an annual trek for the Aggie poloists. “When we get off the plane like this we’re usually sluggish. This is the best first game we’ve ever had out here,” said Fosdick. Freshman Blake Hinman led the Aggie scoring with four goals. Bob Leland and the Yates brothers, Jim and Bill, contributed two scores to the A&M cause. Doug Adamson and Oran Marksbury had a goal apiece. Marksbury was the high assist man with four while Bill Yates and captain Lee Davis each had a pair. Steve Engel continued to do a good job in goal despite a shortage of practice time, blocking three of six San Francisco shots. if ) i 1&T5. CONFIDENCE BRAND NAMES MANOR EAST MALL ^ \^SATI»FACmONy MON., THURS., FRI. TOES., WED., SAT. 10:00 8:30 10:006:00 Special Purchase! Super Look in Denim and Chambray Jr. 2-Piece Pantsuits Reg. 40.00 & 48.00 24 90 and 34 90 Flowers, checks, prints, laces and rickrack trim these sensational pantsuits in a variety of looks. Choose from assorted appliqued designs and western motifs in easy- care 100% cotton denim or 100% cotton chambray. Long and short sleeve jackets to wear now thru the coming season. Sizes 5-15 “Jim Yates played well, he had a real good game for us, ” Fosdick said about the senior. “Marksbury (a sec ond year man) played perhaps his best game ever.” As for the entire team’s perfor mance, Fosdick said, “We’re work ing better as a team, although we did have some sloppy passes. We re not keeping the area in front of the goal open enough. “We’ve got people now who can handle the ball real well,” said the Aggie mentor. He said this factor en ables A&M to sit at the post and fire away at the goal instead of having to drive all of the time and taking a majority of shots off the fast break. The rule changes were only minor according to Fosdick. The NCAA is now adopting the rules for interna tional style of play. Previously, team fouls were to taled and after a certain amount of penalty shot could be taken or after five personal fouls a player could be temporarily or permanently ejected. Now the five foul rule is out al though a player can still be thrown out for three penalty shot-type fouls or for pulling someone back. Players can also be sent to the showers for fouls during the three-second dead time periods which occur through out the game. “It’s a much faster game with these new rules which is better for us. It keeps our players moving which is to our advantage,” Fosdick said. The ndes apply only to four-year schools as “as far as we know” said Fosdick, would be kept through the remainder of the season. A&M is now 4-0 for the yearai faces a tough doubleheader ton$ against West Valley and College! Sequoia. The Aggies 12 man travel sqia will really be put through thegrindf come Friday as they have threean tests. 'That takes a lot of swimmiig but we re in super shape now# don’t think it will hurt us,” vie* the Aggie Coach. A&M will return from tka California trek Sunday. David Craig out for six weeks Associated Press Reserve halfback David Craig, who injured a knee in practice Mon day, will be out of action for up to six weeks, Texas A&M officials said Wednesday. Tight end Richard Osborne mis sed the day’s workout because of the death of his younger brother in an automobile accident in San Antonio Tuesday. Osborne is expected to play Saturday in Manhattan, Kan., against Kansas State. Sports Shorts interior line and tight end, moved back to inside Tuesday whe; it was learned that end Jot* SamMi injury was not serious. day while Suber’s broken foot has not fully mended. Halfbacks Joe Aboussie and Johnny Jones already had been ruled out of action because of injuries. Starter Jimmy Walker may not play because of tendinitis in his foot. Associated Press AUSTIN, Tex. — The Texas Lon ghorn running back corps lost two more hands Wednesday as Hal Smith and Ivey Suber failed to pass physical tests and will miss Saturday night’s game against Utah State. 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Rudder Tower Room 601 SPONSORED BY THE BAHA’I CLUB OF TAMU 846-8225 846-7236 game Saturday night. Fullback Earl Campbell missed practice with a bruised knee while halfback Jimmy Walker stayed out of action with the same tendenitis he had prior to the Texas Tech game. Jimmy Butler and Bobby Rowan worked in their spots. In other action as the Longhorn prepared for Utah State’s invast' here Saturday night, halfback hr Suber and Kevin Scott returned! duty and worked in the No ! hackfield with QB Ted Costanzoaa fullback John Chappell. Grayln Wyatt and Jimmy Butler are expected to start at halfback slots against Utah State. Associated Press AUSTIN — The Texas Longhorns turned up with more bruises Tues day than they figured they would have following their Texas Tech Guard Will Wilcox also missed the drill. He did not play against Tech because of a sprained arch in the Washington game. Rich Ingraham, who can play both Travis Couch, defensive end vA missed the Tech game with a shod* der injury, is still sidelined as iss^i end Landry Minor, who injured shoulder in Saturday’s win ou Tech. Prairie View — Gramblini “1 tilt may not be played Associated Press PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex. - The status of the Prairie View A&M-Grambling football game scheduled Saturday night Oct. 4, in Dallas is in doubt and probably will not be played, officials at Prairie View announced today. The situation centers around the fact that Grambling University scheduled both Prairie View and Oregon State on the same date. Al though the scheduled Dallas Cote Bowl game between Prairie Vie» and Grambling is the official Soutk western Athletic Conferencf scheduled date for both teams Grambling however, as of this date has refused to play the game. Prairie. View officials stated thi the matter has been submitted toll* Texas A&M System attorney and*! possibly end up in litigation. 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