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Baylor Bear Cleveland Franklin has been beating Bubba out of honors all season because he’s been picking up great chunks of yardage but he’s also been picking up great chunks of carries. That’s what singles out Bubba from all the rest. They all have tons of yards but very few have as few carries as the number one Aggie. Bean has 562 yards on 64 carries. Franklin has 562 yards but he s had 113 carries. Bean’s average is 8.8 per carry while Franklin has a 4.9 average. Cleveland didn’t beat out Bubba this week for honors though as the Aggie back was named to just about every team there was to be named to. He was Dallas Morning News offensive player of the week. He made the United Press International national backfield of the week and the Associated Press Southwest Conference back of the week. And topped it off yesterday by being named the Sports Illustrated offensive player of the week. It’s amazing what 190 yards on 9 carries can do for you. One thing the 190 yards did do was to make Bubba the number one Aggie on the all-time rushing list. He passed a fella named Bob Smith who had 2,415 yards. Now the first thing people will say is that Bubba played four years to Smith’s three. Forget it. Smith had his total on 439 carries. Bean has only carried the ball 402 times for his 2,469 yards. Smith’s big year was his junior year in 1950 when he gained 1460 yards. His total through five games was 593 yards that season. Bubba has 562. He would have to average 149 yards a game the rest of the way this season to top Smith’s single season mark. Coach Emory also said Tuesday that he thought Bubba should be considered as an All-American. I’ve got to agree, but whether or not he makes it remains to be seen. One bright local scribe said that Bean would not be able to gain huge amounts of yardage if he carried the ball as many times as some of the other backs around the coun try. I was quick to disagree before the BS (bright scribe) told me that Bubba would be too tired after he had made a couple of his 90 yarders. Going from Bubba to the offense in general, it’s nice to see Texas A&M on the offensive page of the weekly na tional statistics. The NCAA has their presses set with Texas A&M on the defense page but to be on the offense page is quite new for the Aggies. The Aggies are the number six team in the nation in rushing with 324.2 per game average. Only Texas, Arkan sas, Arkansas State, Georgia Tech and Ohio State are ahead of the Aggies. That ain’t bad. Hot Chocolate ^ e. Sprite. Coke ^ i juice. Orange# 1 Texas Instruments electronic calculator SR-51 xolale.Wf >mk Lemona* coiateM**^ 1 ipefru't ■ te tions of "x”. Const logarithmic functi hyperbolic f Unit performs fur lations, percentage cal funcUons and their inverses; also, mean variai deviation, permutations, and random numbers. 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Nowit will be up to the coaches to prepare them for big league basketball. New names to watch include guard Karl Godine, 6-3, center Jar vis Williams, 6-6, forward Joey Robinson, 6-5, center Wally Swan son, 6-8, forward Bob Middleton, 6-5, and center Bryan Holland, 6-6. Godine and Williams earned All- America honors while leading Houston Kashmere to two state championship and 78 consecutive wins. Robinson was All-America at Tulsa Memorial while Middleton and Swanson were all-state in Il linois. “What it boils down to is that we lost six good seniors and gained six good freshmen. That is losing 24 years of experience, Metcalf said. “Our strengths will be speed and shooting. Our weaknesses will he lack of size and experience. The Aggies open the season with four home games — Wayland Bap tist Dec. 1, Southwest Texas Dec. 3, Houston Baptist Dec. 6 and Sam Houston Dec. 9. Then A&M com petes in three very tough tourna ments — the Jayfiawk Classic in Lawrence, Kans., the Holiday Clas sic in Louisville, Ky., and the Bluebonnet Classic in Houston — before starting SWC pla\. Three women from Prairie View A&M University, one of them a teacher, marched in with 4,000 other athletes from 33 countries Monday as the seventh Pan Ameri can Games opened in Mexico City . Debra Sapenter, PVAM graduate and freshman English instructor, is representing the favored United States team in the mile and quar- termile. Also competing from PVAM, re ports head women’s track coach Barbara Jacket, are coeds Carol Cummings and Angerea Bruce. Both will represent their home country of Jamaica. The games opened amid heavy security and the American team was met with jeers during the initial ceremonies. Many of the security agents are undercover, sources say, and there is almost one officer foy every athlete. INTRAMURALS TODAY'S GAMES Military: Sq. 4 vs. Sq. 2, 5:10, H-2; Sq. 8 vs C-l, 5:10, D-l; Sq. 6 vs W-Band, 6:10, ETV; Sq. 3 vs Sq. 11, 5:10, D-3; D-l vs B-l, 5:10, D-4: F-2 vs D-2, 5:10, D-5; F-l vs Sq. 13, 5:10, D-6; Sq. 9 vs M l, 5:10, ETV. Civilian: Aston vs Milner, 6:10, D-l; Crocker vs Schumacher, 6:10, D-2; Utay vs Dunn No. 1, 6:10, D-3; Moore vs Hotard, 6:10, D-4; Hart vs Mclnnis, 6:10, D-5; Puryear vs Moses, 6:10, D-6; Law vs Legett, 6:10, K-l; Davis-Garv vs Walton, 6:10, K-2. Recreation: Dunn No. 2 vs War Chickens, 5:10, D-2; Ag. Eco. vs Flounders, 5:10, K-2. Women: Mosher vs BAG, 6:10, H-2; Colonels vs Cruder s Gang, 6:10, H-l; BSU No. 2 vs Hughes I, 5:10, H-l; Fowler vs Keathlev, 5:10, K-l. FLAG FOOTBALL Military: H-2 vs S-2, 32-0; N-l vs E-2, 21-14; C-2 vs K-2, 44-12. Fish: C-2 vs K-2, 8-6; H-2 vs E-2, 21-6; N-l vs Sq. 12, 14-13; F-l vs W-Band, 24-12; K-l vs Sq. 2, 12-0; Sq. 13 vs Sq. 9, 18-6; Sq. 15 vs D-l, Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 SENTRY INSURANCE Auto - Home - Business - Life - Investments Phone 846-7123 P.0. Box 3184 Bryan CINEMA | Starts FRIDAY! KERMIT SCHAFER’S PARDON MY BLOOPER based on radio & T.V.'s most hilarious boners 1 the groove tube Frl. Groove at 7:10, 9:55 Blooper at 8:30 Sat. & Sun. Blooper at 5:45 also Sapenter represents country at Pan Am Sapenter, who competes Friday (Oct. 17) through next Monday, is part of a 450-member U. S. squad put together to defend its 89 gold medals from the last Pan Am Games in 1971. Cummings, a senior sociology major, is competing in the 100 and 200 meter runs and 400 meter relay , say s Jacket. A sophomore biology student, Bruce will enter, for the first time, the pentathlon as she and her schoolmate strive to win for Jamai ca. The U. 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