The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 22, 1975, Image 10

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    WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1975
Bellard Press Conference
Coaches trade praises
By DAVID WALKER
Sports Writer
This past Saturday the 1975 edi
tion of the Texas Aggie football team
did something only seven other
Aggie teams have done in the past
25 years. They assured themselves
of a winning season.
Half way through the 1975 season
the Aggies find themselves 6-0 and
the back slapping has already begun
for what could be one of the biggest
games of the year — Texas A&M
versus Baylor.
Baylor coach Grant Teaff began
the pre-game compliments Mon-
Sports
Shorts
Compiled by
TONY GALLUCCI
Battalion Sports Editor
The Aggies stayed in fifth place in
the Associated Press major college
poll, although the gap between
them and the fourth place Cornhus-
kers widened . . . Only one Texas
small college school (NAIA) remains
undefeated after six weeks of play
. . . Texas A&I is third in the AP
small college poll behind No. 1
Grambling and Western Kentucky
. . . The Javelinas are last yeacs Na
tional Champs . . . The Canadian
Soccer Squad withdrew from the
semifinals of the Pan Am games and
flew home because four players
were suspended after a quarter-final
game brawl with Argentina . . .
another player was severely injured
and the squad was deleted to 12
players (one substitute). . .Umpire
Larry Barnett worked the sixth
game of the World Series under a
mailed death threat . . . FBI are in
vestigating . . . Alabama’s All-
America end Leroy Cook was
named Associated Press National
Lineman of the week . . . New York
Islanders 5, Vancouver 5 . . . The
top nine teams in the AP poll re
mained the same . . . the only
change in the top ten was the addi
tion of Colorado at tenth replacing
the team they beat Saturday, Mis
souri . . . Kansas City 109, Phoenix
105, exh, ot . . . Rod Laver over
Wimbledon champ Arthur Ashe
6-4, 6-4, World Invitational opening
round . . . St. Louis Cards traded
Willie Davis for Dick Sharon . . .
The Houston Rockets have cut Jim
Blanks (Gardner-Webb) and Wil
liam Johnson (Texas Tech) . . .
Frank Robinson still hospitalized
after removal of ruptured tendon
and bone spurs . . . Gator Bowl
selection committee to get special
report this week on Aggies . . .
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day. “Texas A&M has an awesome
football team, offensively and de
fensively. They just have great per
sonnel.”
coach Emory Bellard
Aggie coach Emory
echoed yesterday at his press con
ference.
“Baylor has a fine football team. I
think that they are a better team
now than they were last year. Over
all their talent is stronger, and
they’ve got more depth,” he said.
“Baylor has a strong offensive line
and their receivers are excellent.
They’ve got fine running backs in
Cleveland Franklin and Pat McNeil
and a fine quarterback in Mark
Jackson who can hurt you with the
pass or run,” Bellard added.
Baylor opened the season with a
victory over Mississippi then tied
Auburn and Michigan before drop
ping their last two to South Carolina
and Arkansas.
Bellard said that Baylor was much
better than their 1-2-2 record might
indicate. “They’ve had some times
where they’ve had some turnovers
that have kept them from expres
sing what a good football team that
they are.
Bellard said that the Aggies
would have to stop Franklin and
McNeil and defend against the play
action pass to be successful against
the Bears.
“McNeil and Franklin can both
run inside and outside very effec
tively,” Bellard said.
“On offense we re going to have
to sustain drives and score. Last
year we moved the hall a lot on
Baylor but we could never get it in
the endzone,” Bellard said.
He also said that all hands should
be fit and ready to go by Saturday.
Bubba Bean who has a bruised thigh
is expected to be full speed for the
Bears along with cornerback Pat
Thomas who will be at full speed for
the first time since the opening
game against Mississippi.
Freshman fullback George
Woodard who has been out since
the LSU game is also expected to be
back at full speed this week.
Bellard was asked if any changes
would be made to strengthen the
Aggie punch up the middle where
fullback Ronnie Hubby is averaging
only 2.9 yards per carry.
“Our freshman fullbacks are
going to receive quite a bit of con
sideration this week,” Bellard said.
Hubby is expected to start Satur
day.
Kickoff time is 1:30 Saturday af
ternoon with Athletic Department
officials predicting the largest home
crowd ever. The record is 52,974 for
the Texas game in 1973.
Intramurals
FLAG FOOTBALL
Military: B-2 vs E-2, 13-12; M-l vs
Sq. 15, 21-7; Sq. 11 vs Sq. 8, 13-12.
Independent: Buzzards vs Rag
Knots, 26-0; D. Jets vs Muff Divers,
22-0; Parkway vs Madisonville,
27-7; Los Cabrones vs Forestery,
1-0; Craig’s Cocks vs Dexter Jets,
46-7;
Recreation: Puryear vs Colonels,
33-7; Hart vs Aston, 1-0.
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