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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1975
Page 7
Sbisa Hall, Duncan Hall & Commons
Meal Schedule
Week Beginning November 9 Thru November 15 Master Menu No. 1 ;|
ollee, ‘Milk
ssi Dry Cereal
an Fried Bacon & Sausage
cramWed Eggs • Fried Eggs
luaberry Pancake w/Syrup
a*li Orange Juice
*Toa»t • 'Oleo
Grape Jetty
’Strawberry end ’Peach Preserves
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
BEVERAGES • 11
Grape Drink. Hot Tea. Coke. Sprite. Hot Chocolate.
Grapefruit Juice. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
ENTREES AND SOUPS
aked Ham (3 oz ) & Seconds
ml Sauce (Tropcai)
hnmp Creole & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
’Candied Sweet Potatoes
While Lima Beans
Steamed Rice
‘Buttered Frgzen Peas w/Omons
DINNER
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Applesauce
•Strawberry Jotlo w/Pear Halves
Fluffy Fruit Salad
Grape Jello Parfalt w/Topping
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned To
matoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
Open Ice Cream Bar
Hot Rolls A ‘Bread - Oleo
Ass t Fruit Float Parfait
‘Banana Cake
Yellow Cake w/Choc. Icing
BEVERAGES
‘Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate. Grape
Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Cola, Pink Lemonade.
Fruit Punch. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Orange Juice
Dressings French. 1,000 Island. Bleu Cheese
Refishes Mustard. Catsup. Salad Dressing
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
NO EVENING MEAL
omalo Juce, ‘Coffee. ’Milk
sal Dry Cereal
oaat-Oleo
rape Jelly. ‘Strawberry & Peach Preserves
tumbled Eggs
ausage Patties
*2 Pan Fried Bacon
Blueberry Muffins
MONDAY BREAKFAST
3. Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts. Nut Rolls
Blueberry Muffins .
4. Hotcakes w/Syrup
Fried Eggs
Sausage Patties
BEVERAGES
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Pineapple Juice, Hot
Chocolate. Hot Tea. Coke. Sprite, Orange Juice
ENTREES AND SOUPS
ua. 4 oz & Seconds
ncken Shop Suey w/la Choy Noodles 4 Seconds
VEGETAILES AND FRUITS
‘Whole String Beans w/Ham Base
Buttered Carols
‘Buttered Ffcce
DINNER
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Red 4 White Cole Slaw
Orange 4 Lime Layered Jello Parfait
‘Banana Nut Salad
Lemon Jello w-Apricot Halves
Tossed Veg Salad
Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
•Pear Cobbler Cake
Ass t. Cookies
‘Bread - Oleo
Whipped Orange Jello w/Peach Nugget Parfait
BEVERAGES
* Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate. Grape
Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Sprite. Coke. Pink Lemonade.
Fruit Punch. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Orange
Juice
e«< & Vegetable Soup
heed Chicken Sandwich
Med Cheese Sandwich
lam Salad Sandwich
Potato Chips
•FrUo Chps
Dressing: Bleu Cheese. 1.000 Island. Vinaigrette
Fruit. Pear Hall
‘Relishes: Mustard. Catsup. Salad Dressing. Pickle Re
lish. Chopped Lettuce
•Whole Wheat Bread
‘White Bread
jrled Strip Sleak Au Jus
leef & Noodles & Seconds
‘French Fries
Hominy. Buttered w Ham Base
NoocAes
'Buttered Pees w/Granuiated Onions
SUPPER
Fruited Rice
Under the Sea Salad
‘Strawberry Jelk) Salad w/Whipped Cottage Cheese
Carrot A Raisin Salad
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
‘Chocolate Cake
Black Bottom Cake
•Hot Rous - Oleo
BEVERAGES
•Fruit Punch. Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate.
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Sprite. Coke. Pink
Lemonade. Pink Apple-Grapefruit Juice, ‘Milk. Choco
late and Low Fat Milk. Orange Juice
Dressing: French. Russian. 1.000 Island
Refishes Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing. To
matoes. Lettuce
Fruit Pear Hall
lolee. -M*. ‘Orange Juice
ail Dry Cereal
loasi • ’Geo
iupe Je*y, ‘Strawberry & ‘Peach Preserves
Ass! Doughnuts
Pan Fried Bacon
*2 Scrambled Eggs
Home Fned Potatoes
Toast
Finger Steaks
TUESDAY BREAKFAST
3 Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Apple Strudel Rolls
Cherry Muffins
4 French Toast
Fried Eggs
Finger Steaks
Syrup
BEVERAGES
Grape Drink. Hot Tea. Coke. Grapefruit Juice, Hot
Chocolate. Sprite. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
ENTREES AND SOUPS
irtey Pol Pie. 1 ea & No Seconds
Me-Size Fish. 6 ea & Seconds
fans Sauce
VEGETAILES AND FRUITS
‘Baked Macaroni 4 Cheese
‘Onion Rings. 4 ea A Seconds
‘Buttered Peas w/Grenuiated Onions
Snowflake Rice
DINNER
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Lemon A Orange Jello Jewels
‘Cole Slaw
Pineapple Snooky Salad
Three Bean Salad
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Spice Snack n Cake
Brownies
‘Bread - Oleo
Rice Pudding w'Pmeapple Parfait
BEVERAGES
*Fruil Punch. Hot Tea. Iced Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate.
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Coke. Pink Lemonade.
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Orange Juice
Corned Beel Sandwich
Med Cheese Sandwich
Jwken Noodle Soup
Tuna Salad Sandwich
‘Potato Ctup*
Fnto Chips
Dressings French. Italian. 1.000 Island
Relishes Mustard. Catsup. Salad Dressing, Pickle Re
lish. Chopped Lettuce. Tartar Sauce
Fruit: Peach Halves
•Rye. Whole Wheat. White Bread
I'.a-naea Beet. 4 oz and Seconds
‘ k A Meal Sauce
i'HoboMeal". Duncan Only
Frozen Mixed Vegetables
Steamed Spinach
Fluffy Rice
SUPPER
Molded Jellied Fruit Float
Grape Jello Parfait
Potato Salad
Apple. Celery Pineapple
Tropical Ambrosia Salad
Lime Jello w/Pmeapple Rings
‘Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned Tomatoes
Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Lemon Meringue Pie
Apple Pie
Chocolate Pie
Garlic Bread
‘Oleo
BEVERAGES
‘Iced Tea. ’Milk, Fruit Punch. Hot Tea, Coffee. Hot
Chocolate. Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Coke.
Pink Lemonade. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Chocolate
and Low Fat Milk. Orange Juice
nburgers
oi Dogs
mil
Potato Chips
Fnto Chips
Dressings: French. ‘Russian. 1.000 Island
Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressings. Chopped
Onion. Tomato. Lettuce
Fruit: Peach Halves
Hamburger Buns
Hot Dog Buns
Grapefruit Juice. ‘Coffee. ‘Milk
Asst Dry Cereal
Toast. ’Oleo. ‘Grape Je«y
itrawberry & Peach Preserves
1 Fresh Fruit
Hotcakes & Syrup
Finger Steaks
*2. Cherry Strudel
Pan Fried Bacon
WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST
3 Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Cherry Strudel Rolls
Nut Roll
4 Scrambled Eggs
Fried Eggs
Pan Fried Bacon
BEVERAGES
Grape Drink. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Hot Tea.
Coke. Sprite. Hot Chocolate. Orange Juice
ENTREES AND SOUPS
*Braised Beel w/Gravy. 4 oz and Second's
'Barbecue Franks. 2 ea 4 Seconds
VEGETABLES AN0 FRUITS
‘Buttered Noodles
’Pork 4 Beans
'Buttered Chopped Broccoli
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Cherry Jello w/Fruit Cocktail
Fruit Marshmallow Dessert
Red A White Cole Slaw
Ambrosia Salad
Green Salad. Cottage Cheese A Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Ice Cream Bar
‘Applesauce Cake w-While Icing
Chocolate Cake
Tapioca w/Choc. Syrup Parfait
’Bread - Oleo
BEVERAGES
‘Fruit Punch. Hot Tea, Iced Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate.
Grape Dririk, Grapefruit Juice. Sprite. Coke. Pink
Lemonade. Pineapple-Grapefruit. Orange Juice
Pastrami Sandwiches
; or
Griied Cheese Sandwich (1 ea )
Tomato Soup
Cheken Salad Sandwich
Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressing: French. 1,000 Island. ‘Green Goddess
‘Relishes Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing. Pickle
Relish. Chopped Lettuce
Fruit: Pineapple Chunks
‘While. Whole Wheat. Rye Bread
(oast Fresh Ham, 4 oz 4 Dressing 4 Apple Nugget
Sauce & Gravy
econds on all items except pork
taken & Curly Egg Noodles 4 Seconds
Steamed Rice
‘Buttered Yellow Corn
Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork
SUPPER
Carrot, Celery Stick Salad. Whipped Lime Jello in
Glass
Mexican Salad
Yum Yum Salad
‘Combination Salad. Cottage Cheese A Italian To
matoes
Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Strawberry Cobbler
Pineapple Cheese Cake
‘Oleo
•White. Whole Wheat Bread
Dinner Rolls
Banana Pudding Parfait
BEVERAGES
*lced Tea. ’Milk, Fruit Punch. Hot Tea. Coffee. Hot |
Chocolate. Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Coke, *
Pink Lemonade. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate
A Low Fat Milk, Orange Juice N
Hamburgers. 2 ea 4 No Seconds
Franks
Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressings: French. 1.000 Island. Vinegar A Oil
Relishes: Lettuce. Tomatoes. Mustard. Salad. Dres
sing. Chopped Onion. Catsup
Fruit: Pineapple Chunks
Hamburger Buns
Hot Dog Buns
t
■Orange Juice. ‘Coffee, ‘Milk
’Ass t Dry Cereal
oast, ’Geo
irape Jelly. ‘Strawberry 4 Peach Preserves
1 Ass t Doughnuts
Grilled Ham
*2. Hotcakes 4 Syrup
Sausage Patties
THURSDAY BREAKFAST
3. Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Nut Rolls
Cinnamon Strudel Rolls
4. Fried Eggs
Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Patties
BEVERAGES f
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Pineapple-Grapefruit j
Juice. Hot Chocolate. Hot Tea. Coke. Sprite
' y
a
ENTREES AND SOUPS
laked Tuna & Noodles 4 Seconds
Meatball Stroganoff
5 ea & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
‘Buttered Rice
’Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Buttered Carrots
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES, DRESSINGS
‘Pear Halves w/Grated Cheese
Cherry A Orange Jello Jewels
Confetti Salad
Egg A Green Onion Salad
Tossed Salad
Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
’Open Ice Cream Bar
Cherry Tart
Sugar Cookies
r
BEVERAGES v
‘Grape Punch, Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Hot Chocolate, Cof
fee. Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Coke. Pink
Lemonade. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Orange Juice
Bread - Oleo
"Peach Cream Cake
Grilled Cheese Sandwich (1 ea.)
Pullman Ham Sandwich (1 ea )
Beel Ree Soup
Tuna Salad Sandwich
’Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressing: French. 1.000 Island. Vinegar & Oil
Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing, Pickle Re
lish
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
‘White, Whole Wheat. Rye Bread
Pan Fried Steak 4 Gravy. 3 oz.. No Seconds
Meat loal, 4 oz.. Creole Sauce. 4 Seconds
Home Fned Potatoes
Mustard Greens w/Ham Base
Frozen Mixed Vegetables
SUPPER
Lemon Jello Jewels
Health Salad
Carrot. Radish. Olive A Celery Stick
Banana Nut Salad
Golden Glow Salad
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
Open Ice Cream Bar
Cherry Pie
Peach Pie
Butterscotch Pudding
‘Pumpkin Pie
Hot Rolls - Oleo
BEVERAGES
Iced Tea. *Milk, Hot Tea. Hot Chocolate. Grape Drink.
Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Coke. Pink Lemonade,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Chocolate, and Low Fat
Milk. Orange Juice
Hamburgers
Cheeseburgers
Hoi Dog • ChUi
’French Fried Potatoes (Duncan Only)
Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressing: French. 1,000 Island. Bleu Cheese
Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing. Lettuce.
Tomatoes. Chopped Onion. Relish
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
‘Hamburger Buns
Hot Dog Buns
Coflee, 'Milk. Fresh Fruit
Asst Dry Cereal
Toast • ‘Oleo
’Grape Jelly, Strawberry and Grape Preserves
1. Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Links
'Hoi Biscuits (Duncan Only)
*2. Doughnuts
Bacon
FRIDAY BREAKFAST
3. Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Cherry Rolls
Coffee Cake
4. French Toast
Fried Eggs
Pan Fried Bacon
Syrup
BEVERAGES
Grape Drink. Orange Juice, Grapefruit Juice,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Hot Tea. Coffee, Hot
Chocolate. Coke. Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
'Breaded French Cut Cod Fish (3 oz & Seconds)
'Tartar Sauce
Stew (6 oz & 3 oz Seconds)
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
‘Lyonnaise Potatoes
Buttered Yellow Corn 4 Turnip Greens w/Ham Base
w/Ham Base
DINNER
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
‘Veg. Cole Slaw
Raspberry Jello w/Peach Nuggets
Whipped Lime A Cottage Cheese Jello
Fruited Rice Salad
Green Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
Cherry Crumble Cobbler
Strawberry Fruit Float
‘White Bread
‘Cornbread
•White Cake w/Chocolate Icing
BEVERAGES
Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Coffee. Hot Chocolate. Grape Drink.
Grapefruit Juice. Sprite. Coke. 'Pink Lemonade, Fruit
Punch. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
'Roast Beef Sandwich (1 ea.)
'Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Ham Salad Sandwich
Potato Chips
’Frito Chips
Dressing: French. 1,000 Island. Vinigrette
‘Relishes Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing
Fruit: Apricot Halves
•Whole Wheat A White Bread
'ChickenFried Pork Steak 4 Gravy. 1 ea. 4 No Seconds
Beef Taco Roll w/Chili 4 Cheese (1 ea. and Seconds
’Blackeyed Peas w/Dry Salt Pork
Buffered Cut Broccoli
’Fluffy Mashed Potatoes
SUPPER
'Celery. Carrot Sticks A Green Onions
Orange Jello Parfair
Mexican Salad
Under the Sea Salad
Garden Veg. Salad
Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
Cream Puff
Blueberry Pie
‘Coconut Cream Pie w/Graham Crust
Open Ice Cream Bar
•Hot Rolls - ’Oteo
BEVERAGES
‘Iced Tea. *Milk. Hot Tea. Hot Chocolate. Grape Drink.
Grapefruit Juice, Sprite. Coke. Pink Lemonade. Fruit
Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Milk. &
Low Fat Milk. Orange Juice
Hamburgers
Hoi Dogs • Chili
Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressing: French. 1.000 Island. Celery
Fruit: Apricot Halves
Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing. Chopped
Onion, Tomato. Lettuce
Hamburger Buns
Hot Dog Buns
'Coflee, 'Milk. ‘Pineapple Juice
'Ass 1. Dry Cereal
Toast ■ ‘Oleo
'Grape Jelly, 'Strawberry 4 ‘Peach Preserves
•1. Cinnamon Nut RoH
Ham
*2. Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Patties
SATURDAY BREAKFAST
3. Hotcakes w*Syrup
Fried Eggs
Sausage Patties
BEVERAGES
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Pineapple-Grapefruit
Juice. Hot Chocolate. Hot Tea. Coke. Sprite. Orange
Juice
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Fned Chicken. 2 ea. 4 Seconds
‘Cream Gravy
Canned Stuffed Bell Pepper
Creole Sauce 4 Seconds
Topped w/Cheese Strip
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
‘Whpped Potatoes
’Green Garden Peas. Buttered. w/Gran. Onions
Buttered Yellow Squash
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Waldorf Salad
Cherry A Lime Jello Jewels
Sliced Peaches w/Cottage Cheese
Whipped Raspberry Parfait
‘Pineapple Marshmallow Cole Slaw
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Apple Cobbler
Chocolate Pudding Parfait
•Hot Rolls
White. Whole Wheat. Bread
BEVERAGES
•Punch. Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Hot Chocolate. Grape Drink,
Grapefruit Juice. Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Pink
Lemonade. Sprite. Coke. Orange Juice
Dressing: French. 1.000 Island. Russian
•Relishes: Catsup
Fruit: Pineapple Ring
'Salisbury Steak (4 oz.) 4 Seconds
'Mushroom Gravy
Breaded Fish Portions. 3 oz. 4 Seconds
‘Hash Brown Potatoes
Okra 4 Tomatoes
‘Buttered Mixed Vegetables
SUPPER
Strawberry Jello w/Fruit Nuggets
•Perfection Salad
Orange-Carrot Molded Salad
Pickled Beets A Onion
Tossed Salad. Collage Cheese
Open Ice Cream Bar
•Pineapple Cream Cake
’White Bread
Whole Wheat Bread
’Oleo
Fruit Float Parfait
*lced Tea. *Milk. Fruit Punch. Hot Chocolate. Hot Tea.
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Pineapple-Grapefruit
Juice. Sprite. Coke. A Low Fat Milk. Orange Juice
Dressing: French. 1.000 Island. Italian
Relishes. Catsup
Fruit: Pineapple Ring
This menu is recommended by the student menu board. Please contact your menu board member if you desire changes in the menu.
All items served at Sbisa and Commons ’Items served at Duncan Hall Breakfast 1 and 2 served in opposite wings of Duncan Hall Due to limited equipment it is impossible to serve the same breakfast varieties in both wings at one time
THIS MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO POSSIBLE FOOD SHORTAGES FROM SUPPLIERS
I’m not the
Quarterback
Gymnasts
take first
in contest
By DAVID WALKER
Battalion Sports Writer
It seems like only yesterday I was getting all excited because
football season was starting and Ole Miss was coming to town and
everyone was predicting great things for the Texas Aggies.
Well it isn’t yesterday, it’s today and I’m still excited, it s still
football season and SMU is coming to town.
I won’t bother you with what happened in the SMU game last year
because you’ve heard that enough already. I will talk about that
weekend in general and what it meant to the Aggies.
The Aggies entered that weekend with an almost sure trip to the
Cotton Bowl but if something happened they had a sure trip to the
Gator Bowl.
There was a deal with the Gator Bowl between A&M and Texas that
the loser of the Aggie-Longhorn game would go to that one since the
winner would go Cotton pickin .
That deal was made the week before the A&M-SMU and Baylor-
Texas games. Even if one of the schools slipped the deal woidd still
stand because the winner of the Aggie-Longhorn game woidd still go
to the Cotton Bowl.
Everyone looked great. The Aggies and Longhorns were taken care
of and the poor Baylor Bears were going to have to stay home.
Well, one of the schools did slip; A&M lost to SMU. After that game
word seeped into the Aggie dressing room that Baylor had just gone
ahead of Texas in Waco. There were cpiite a few smiles and everyone
was plenty happy that the Horns were getting beat. Oh, if we only
knew then what we know now.
So what everyone knew couldn t happen did and we spent the
holidays watching TV.
It’s another year and this time there has been no deal, that’s illegal
now until Nov. 15.
That’s not far off and you can bet your bottom dollar that there are
lots of Bowl folks who want to see the Aggies in their Bowl.
The Gator, Sun, Orange and Bluebonnet Bowls all would like to
see the Aggies in their post season affairs. The Orange Bowl hinted
yesterday that they may even wait past the Nov. 15 signing time
because the teams that they wanted still had important games left on
their schedules.
A&M and Texas are both on the Orange Bowl list along with Ohio
State and Michigan. Penn State, Florida, and Alabama are also on the
list.
That s a short list but it’s even shorter when you figure that either
Ohio State or Michigan is going to the Rose Bowl, either A&M or
Texas is going to the Cotton Bowl and Alabama has just about decided
on going to the Sugar Bowl.
It’s nice to be wanted.
The Bowl talk will be out in full force after this weekend’s action and
this weekend could be more important than one thinks. If Rice could
(like they have three of the last four years) knock off’Arkansas, it would
mean that the A&M-Texas game would indeed decide the Cotton
Bowl host with the loser going to another bowl.
The Texas A&M Women’s Gym
nastics Team opened their 75-76
season with a dual meet against
TCU. The overall Class I, ad
vanced, team title was won by the
Aggies, 62.70 points to TCU’s 58.70
points. The Class II, intermediate,
team title was captured by TCU,
53.15 points to A&M’s 46.55 points.
In Class I Vaulting, A&M s Be
linda Arnwine took first with a score
of 8.35 while A&M’s Tina Martin
placed second with 7.15 points.
The Class II vault was won by
A&M’s Lisa Milofsky scoring 7.60.
Belinda Arnwine won the Class I
Balance Beam scoring 8.20; Tina
Martin placed 3rd with a 6.70; Lynn
Sulak was 4th with a 6.60.
In Class II Balance Beam, Lisa
Milofsky was first, 6.65; Kevan
Gunter placed 2nd, 5.50.
In Advanced Floor Exercise, Be
linda Arnwine was 2nd scoring 7.85;
next was Tina Martin with a 7.20.
Lisa Milofsky was second, 8.05,
and Kevan Gunter placed fourth,
7.50 in Intermediate Floor Exer
cise.
Class 1 Uneven Parallel Bars was
won by Belinda Arnwine, 7.45, next
was Joan Marshall, 7.30 and 4th was
Tina Martin, 5.90.
Class II Bars was won by Lisa
Milofsky, 4.65.
Belinda Arnwine was the Class I
All-Around Gymnast scoring a total
of 31.85 points in all four events.
Lisa Milofsky captured the Class
II All-Around title with 26.95
points.
A&M’s coach, Jan Elledge was
pleased with the performances of all
the team’s members.
The Aggies will host a Class I
meet with the University of Texas,
Nov. 12, 6:30 p.m. at the Bryan
High Gym, On Nov. 19, Classes II
& III will travel to Stephenville for a
dual meet with Tarleton State.
If Arkansas goes out this weekend and the Ags and Longhorns win,
it would assure both teams of a bowl because any of the “biggies
would like to have a deal where they could have either A&M or Texas.
A&M and Texas would love nothing better than to be able to have a
deal with some bowl that would take care of both of them.
All of this is just guessing, but things look good in Aggieland at this
time. They looked good this time last year but everyone has a year s
experience and they know what it’s like to not be in a bowl when they
deserve to be in one. It won’t happen again this time.
It will be a long time before Nov. 15 witli alfof theYalk^about who s
going where. But one thing is for sure, it's in the hands of the Texas
A-Sld 68 ) an d no one knows that better than the Aggies themselves.
The next two games are probably the most important ones that have
been played around here since the Cotton Bowl of 1967. It will be
interesting.
AP POLL
i.
Ohio St. (38) (8-0-0)
1,188
2.
Oklahoma (19) (8-0-0)
1,139
3.
Nebraska (6) (8-0-0)
1,508
4.
Texas A&M (7-0-0)
802
5. Alabama (7-1-0)
665
6. Michigan (6-0-2)
619
7.
Texas (7-1-0)
587
8.
Penn St. (8-1-0)
492
9.
S. California (7-1-0)
426
10.
Arizona St. (8-0-0)
400
11.
Florida (7-1-0)
384
12.
Notre Dame (6-2-0)
147
13.
San Diego St. (8-0-0)
114
14 ‘
15.
Colorado (6-2-0)
104
Arizona (6-1-0)
100
16.
Maryland (5-2-1)
63
17.
Miami, O. (7-1-0)
57
18.
California (8-3-0)
50
19.
Missouri (5-3-0)
36
20.
Pitt (6-2-0)
21
Stats don’t worry O. J.
Associated Press
BUFFALO — Midway through
le National Football League sea-
. “I’m not even thinking
the speedy Buffalo Bills
back said. “Right now
enough problems — like
Perfect
Symbol
of
Love.
our defense and the Schedule
ahead.
“We ve got to win at least 10
games to get into the playoffs. Buf
falo won its first four games, drop
ped the next two to the New York
Giants and the Miami Dolphins and
came back with a narrow 24-23 vic
tory Sunday over the New York
Jets.
Against the Jets, Simpson was li
mited to 94 yards rushing, but
raised his season total to 1,005
yards. He had 1,023 at midseason
two years ago when he set a single
season NFL record of 2,003 yards.
For his career, Simpson is fourth
on the alltime NFL rushing list with
7,311 yards. He trails Joe Perry,
who had 8,378, Jim Taylor, who had
8,597, and Jim Brown, the alltime
leader with 12,312.
Several times this season,
Simpson has said on some occasions
he would like another 2,000-yard
plus output. At other times he has
said it would not matter if he failed
to reach that plateau as long as the
Bills could make the Super Bowl.
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There arefb&bes
in the woods.
SHADE TREES
AND SHRUBS
Huge Selection
FOLIAGE PLANTS
Many Kinds — All Sizes
Excellent for home—
Apt.—Dorm Room—Office
The Keepsake
guarantee assures
you of a beautiful,
perfect diamond forever. 1
There is no finer
diamond ring.
HANGING BASKETS
my Sizes & Shapes
CACTUS
Large Selection
of Grafted and
many others
Keepsake"
Registered Diamond Rings
B&R
NURSERY
EMBREY S JEWELRY
The Friendly Store
Farm Rd. 1688 West off the West By-Pass ~
(Leonard Rd.) on Linda Lane.
415 UNIVERSITY DR.
COLLEGE STATION
9:00-5:30
M0N.-SAT.
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Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:30
Sun. 1:30-5:30