The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1975, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1975
Ags squeak past SMU
The water polo team increased its
undefeated record to 11-0-1 with a
7-5 squeaker over SMU last night.
Don Reeser was Aggie high point
man with four, followed by Bill
Yates with two points and two assists
and Boh Leland with one assist.
Doug Adamson had two assists for
the Aggies.
“Steve Engle played well in goal
for us,” said Coach Dennis Fosdick
of Engle’s 10-save performance.
Fosdick however would not
single out anyone else for effort.
“Nobody really played well. >SMU
was a good team and we kind of
looked past them. We were just
flat," said Fosdick.
Fosdick said Blake Hinman and
Jim Yates were still worn out from
the extended road trip to California.
The Ags returned on Sunday.
Fosdick wouldn’t take anything
away from SMU, however. “They
played an excellent game. We fi
nally got someone in the state we
can play with. We were definitely
flat. Even the referees had to get
used to playing the new rules. We
had to bring copies back with us and
they’ve only had two days to go over
them,” said Fosdick.
The freshman team beat St.
Mark’s last night after the varsity
game 11-8. “They did a pretty good
job,” said Fosdick. “They gained
lots of experience.”
The next foe for the Aggies will be
Texas, who comes to College Sta
tion next Tuesday. The freshmen
will start things off at 6:30 followed
by the varsity at 7:30. The Ags have
already beaten Texas 16-7 in Austin
earlier this season. Fosdick noted,
“We were playing the bench a lot.
The frosh won 4-3 in Austin and the
return matchup promises to be ex
citing.
Panel of Professional Predictors
PAT
DR. GERARD
DR. BRIAN
GAEL
MARLA
TONY
DAVID
JAMES
PAUL
EDMONDSON
O’DONOVAN ,
CAIN
COOPER
GAMMON
GALLUCCI
WALKER
BREEDLOVE
McGrath
A&M-TECH
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
A&M
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BU
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COLORADO-MIAMI (Fla)
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
COLO
MISSOURI-OKLA. ST.
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OILERS-BROWNS
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LAST WEEK
10-0
6-4
8-2
7-3
6-4
7-3
6-4
7-3
5-5
SEASON
27-3
22-8
22-8
21-9
20-10
20-10
19-11
19-11
17-13
PERCENTAGE
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Harriers head for Arlington to
compete with national leaders
The Cross Country team of Texas
A&M is on the road this weekend as
they go to Arlington to compete in a
ten team meet.
The University of Texas at Ar
lington will be the host to the Ag
gies, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State,
Rice, the University of Houston,
North Texas State, SMU, Baylor
and Texas.
The course covers five miles of
terrain, the first five-mile course the
Aggies have competed on this year.
The Sooners, Owls, Cougars and
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INTRAMURAL
VOLLEYBALL
© ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, OCT. 14
5:00 P.M. DE WARE FIELDH0USE
BOTH POWER VOLLEYBALL AND JUNGLE BALL WILL BE PLAYED.
POWER VOLLEYBALL WILL BE PLAYED BY MILITARY, FISH, CIVILIAN,
INDEPENDENT, WOMEN, AND C0-REC.
RECREATION LEAGUE WILL PLAY JUNGLE BALL. C0-REC AND WOMEN
MAY PLAY JUNGLE BALL OR POWER VOLLEYBALL.
OTHER ENTRIES DUE IN OCTOBER:
SPORT ENTRIES CLOSE
SWIMMING
BILLIARDS (OPEN)
RACKETBALL DOUBLES
SOCCER(OPEN)
TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES
TUES., OCT. 14, 5:00 P.M.
TUES., OCT. 21, 5:00 P.M.
TUES., OCT. 21, 5:00 P.M.
TUES., OCT. 28, 5:00 P.M.
TUES., OCT. 28, 5:00 P.M.
Cowboys are the squads which
should set the pace for the rest of the
pack. OU and Oklahoma State are
two of the top cross countr\ teams in
the nation while Rice has the
phenomenal Jeff Wells who is unde
feated in his last 14 overland races.
Assistant Track Coach 'fed Nel
son will take his seven man team to
Arlington today. Competing for
A&M will be Bruce Smith, Manfred
Kohrs, Lance Mitchell, Jacob
Yemme, Walter Jachimowicz,
Charles Cottle and Kyle Hefner.
This will he the Aggies third con
test of the year after winning one in
LSU country and finishing third last
week in Houston.
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