The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 17, 1975, Image 5

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    Car club to hold jifH/itfcT
event Saturday
TheTexas A&M Sjx)i ts Car Club,
now ia its eighth year of racing, in
vites all comers to an autocross
event Sunday, Oct. 19. Registration
1 begins at 8 a. m. on lot 60 (near Kyle
Field).
Racing begins at noon and spec
tators are welcome. Fees for enter
ing cars are $3.50 for members and
$4.50 for non-members. Trophies
will be awarded. For more informa
tion call Bob at 693-8140.
In the picture below, Lee Sikes
rounds a tight turn in one of last
year’s A&M autocross series events.
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By TONY GALLUCCI
Battalion Sports Editor
I’m not so sure whether an Aggie (farmer) should like a Horned
Frog or not. They tear up the fields. Nasty little holes in the ground. A
calf that steps in one could lose an ankle. But then again, they eat up a
lot of ants and other obnoxious bugs.
4 CU likewise. 4 hex re likelx to improx e a hit ox er their record
setting negatixe 58 xards rushing last xear hut their outstanding
passing crew could feed a lot of secondary people. Enough, perhaps,
to set an interception record.
They may he highly ranked in passing nationally, but name me a
passing team that is highly-ranked. Aha, can’t go through the line or
keep others from doing the same so get rid of the hall, as fast as
possible. 1'he game won t he so fast, though. Remember, every time
there is an incompletion the clock stops.
The Froggies finished up with 10 yards total offense last year. I
don’t think they’ll be lucky enough this time.
Zero yards total offense woidd go a long way towards putting the
Ags back in the lead in total defense for the nation. Kind ofcancel out
Tech, if you will.
Besides, Coach Bellard can only carry 48-players on the trip. That’s
quite a few less than the number of players Darrell Royal used in that
good ole 82-14 (or so) shellacking last year. The shellac is still there.
TCU is definitely a bottom ten candidate if they’re not still there. I
haven’t looked in so long. I won t he afraid to say it, thex’re not worth a
d—n, (that s -ar-, xou can t he too careful with Christian schools).
I in tired of trxing to predict scores. I did a super job picking the
Illinois game, but the next week I was 30 points high and then 30
points low the next. So from nowon I’ll predict what I d like the score
to he. This week Id like to see us xvin 105-0. If were 30 points high OR
low then 1 11 still he satisfied.
My writer, David Walker (he’s not the quarterback), agrees. He
says, “I predict a margin of at least 51 points and expect TCU not to
show up for the second half.
4 hex 11 change the name ol the school to fit a popular sax ing and the
third commandment. 4 he new name' 4'GIS (4 hank goodness it s
Snndax' Get. 19, 1975, ADA, (after dem aggies'. I he Ags II he thank
ing the Froggies too.
Cot to keep the sabbath holex 6-Olex.
Cheeseborough wins
gold in competition
Oilers up
for Skins
Associated Press
HOUSTON — The Houston Oil
ers defeated Washington 24-13 in a
pre-season game but they won’t be
anticipating any easy time Sunday
when the two teams meet for the
second time this year in the As
trodome.
THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCT 17, 1975
Page 5
This time it’s for real and the Red
skins will have a couple of key
players, Diron Talbert and Larry
Blown, in uniform. They were on
the injury list for Houston’s pre
season victory.
“What we did in pre-season
means absolutely nothing as far as
Sunday s game is concerned," Oiler
Coach O. A. “Bum Phillips said.
“George Allen has the most experi
enced team in pro football and they
don’t make mistakes. Everything
you get off the Redskins, you have to
earn, they just don’t give you any
thing."
Both teams will enter the game
with 3-1 records and running one
behind the division leaders.
Washington trails unbeaten Dallas
and Cincinnati leads the Oilers.
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Associated Press
MEXICO CITY — Chandra
Cheeseborough, a 16-year-old
schoolgirl and the baby of the U.S.
team, streaked to a Pan American
Games record in the women s
200-meter dash and sparked an
American revival in these events,
which continued to he a comedy —
or tragedy — of errors.
Just as it’s happened so often in
these confused hemispheric celeb
rations of sports, there was massive
confusion after Miss Cheese-
borough, from Jacksonville, Fla.,
had edged her fast-closing team
mate, Pamela Jiles of New Orleans.
The judges awarded the medals
in reverse order, the gold to Miss
Jiles and the silver to Miss
Cheeseborough.
Both girls appeared bewildered
after the presentation, sought an
explanation from the judges and
later swapped medals.
Miss Cheeseborough, on the in
side, got off to a fast start, but just
held on against the lithe Miss Jiles,
who won the 100 earlier in the
week.
Miss Jiles, on the outside, almost
made up a one-stride deficit in the
last few yards. To the naked eye, it
appeared the two girls hit the tape
in a dead heat. Electronic devices
and photos separated them, how
ever, and clearly showed Miss
Cheeseborough the winner with a
time of 22.77 seconds.
Miss Jiles was caught in 22.81,
also better than the record 23.05 she
set in the trials.
The women’s 200-meter victory
was one of six acquired early in the
day by the United States and al
lowed the usuallx-dominant Ameri
cans finally to tie the surprising Cu
bans in the scramble for gold med
als.
INTRAMURALS
MONDAY S GAMES
Fish: Sq. 5 vs A-l, 5:10, D-l; 1-1 vs
Sq. 10, 5:10, D-2; B-2 vs Sq. 7, 5:10,
D-3; Sq. 6 vs D-2, 5:10, D-5; F-2 vs
Sq. 8, 5:10, D-6.
Independent: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs
Phi Sigma Beta, 5:10, K-l; Saints vs
Over The Hill Gang, 5:10, K-2; Ob
livion Express vs Quarter Pound
ers, 5:10, ETV; Pete I vs Bobcats,
6:10, ETV; Nailers vs ACC, 6:10,
D-l; 2% vs BMP, 6;10, D-2; Thun
dering Hero vs Briarwood North,
6:10, D-5; Wesley White vs Old
College Main, 6:10, D-6; Wesley
Maroon vs Brenham, 6:10, K-2.
Recreation: Bee. & Parks vs
D-Gary, 6:10, D-4.
Co-Rec: Colonels vs R&P, 5:10,
H-l; MSCABIF vsTreehouse, 5:10,
H-2; Casa I vs Turkey II, 6:10, H-l.
FLAG FOOTBALL
Military: F-l vs Sq. 13, 30-6; D-2 vs
F-2, 28-0; B-l vs D-l, 19-12; Sq. 11
vs Sq. 3, 14-6; Sq. 6 vs W-Band,
24-13; M-l vs Sq. 9, 33-0; Sq. 8 vs
C-l, 13-12; Sq. 2 vs Sq. 4, 2-0.
Civilian: Melnnis \s Hart, 44-0:
Moses xs Purxear, 31-8: Utux xs
Dunn, 7-6: Crocker x ; s Schumacher,
14-0: Aston x s Milner, 53-0: Laxv x s
Legett, 6-0: Dax is-Garx x s Walton,
13-6: Hotard xs Moore, 28-6.
Recreation: Ag Eco. x s Flounders,
34-0: War Chickens x s Dunn No. 2,
18-6.
Women: Colonels x s Cruder s
Gant, 6-0: Hughes I x s BSU No. 2,
12-0: Mosher x s BAG, 1-0: Keathlex
x s Fowler, 7-6.
Women: Colonels vs Cruder s
Gang, 64); Hughes I vs BSU No. 2,
12-0; Mosher vs BAG, 1-0; Keathlex
vs Fowler, 7-6.
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