The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1975, Image 10

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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1975
Six starters questionable
Bellard worried about injured
By DAVID WALKER
Battalion Sports Writer
It was supposed to be a press con
ference, but it sounded more like a
medical report.
Aggie coach Emory Bellard faced
the members of the press yesterday
in the Letterman’s Lounge at G.
Rollie White and announced the
names of six starters that probably
will not play this Saturday against
Rice.
Center Henry Tracy is lost to the
Ags for the remainder of the season
after a freak incident in practice last
Thursday.
Tracy was sitting on the curb of
Kyle Field when he was hit in the
eye with a thrown football. He went
through workout Thursday and Fri
day but complained of double vision
after dinner Friday night.
The injury was diagnosed as a de
tached retina. Tracy was operated
on yesterday in Houston and the
operation was termed a success. He
will have full and complete vision in
the injured eye.
Jimmy Dean will also miss his
second game with a cut tendon in
his hand. He is expected to return
for the Texas game.
Four starters were injured in the
SMU game and were termed “very
doubtful” by Bellard for the Rice
contest.
Quarterback David Shipman and
offensive tackle Glen Bujnoch both
suffered strained knees and
linebackers Garth Ten Napel and
Grady Wilkerson broke thumbs in
the SMU contest and are also doubt
ful for Saturday.
Shipman will be backed up by
Mike Jay who saw considerable ac
tion against SMU. “Right now we
are preparing Mike Jay to start for us
at quarterback Saturday. Shipman’s
knee is responding to treatment,
but Jay will probably start,” Bellard
said.
“Mike played very well last
Saturday. I thought he was a little
nervous on his first series, but he
settled down and played a fine
game, Bellard added.
Sophomore Mark Dennard
started for Tracy Saturday, and Bel
lard was also pleased with his per
formance. “Mark did an excellent
job and he will continue to do the
job. I’ve got highest respect for him
as a player and as a person,” Bellard
said.
The Aggie coach also had praise
for David Barrington and Steve
Spitzenberger who filled in for
Dean. “Both fellas did a fine job.
They’re solid and dependable
players.
Bellard also announced tentative
replacements for the starters who
were hurt against SMU.
Either Craig Glendenning or
Dennis Smelser will start in Buj-
noch’s place against Rice. Robert
Jackson will start at middle
linebacker if Wilkerson isn’t able to
go and either Jessie Hunnicut or
Kevin Monk will go at the outside
linebacker spot vacated by Ten
Napel.
It is possible that Ten Napel and
Wilkerson will be able to go against
Rice.
After the injury situation was
talked over the subject switched to
Rice.
“Rice has got a fine football
team,” Bellard said. “They have lost
five games by four points or less and
they have been out of only one
game, Texas.”
“Their offense is the best a Rice
team has had since I ve been at
A&M. Ronnie Coleman and Eddie
Sykes are fine running backs and
Tommy Kramer is an excellent
quarterback,” Bellard said.
“Kramer has been doing a fine job
since he became established as the
No. 1 quarterback. He s doing an
excellent job both passing and run
ning. He s a proven leader, Bellard
added.
“Defensively they have a very
large aggressive crowd. They’ve got
one of the finest linebackers you’ll
see in Rodney Norton, Bellard
said.
Bellard also noted the Rice kick-
INTRAMURALS
Fish: M-Band over B-l; Sq. 2 over
W-Band; Sq. 8 over Sq. 15; D-l
over Sq. 9; L-l over Sq. 7; Sq. 3 over
Sq. 11; Sq. 10 over F-l; M-l over
C-l. •
Civilian: Moore over Dunn; Walton
over Milner; Hotard over Mclnnis;
Legett over Utay;
Independent: Saints over Forestry;
Harry’s over GRAB; DOM over
Moore No. 2; El Salvador over
Sigma Rho No. 2; Newman I over
AMF; Best Yet over Pete I; Sigma
Rho I over Parkway; Wild Bunch
over VK.
Women: Spence over W-l;
Treehouse over Saints; Lani’s Spar
rows over Geology Girls; Hughes
over OPA; Keathley I over BAG;
Sq. 10 over Keathley II; BMF’s over
Fudpuckers.
Co-Rec: Wild Bunch over Saints;
Personnel over Wesley Weenies;
Sigma Pho over Forestry Club;
Newman II over Phi Sigma Beta;
Double over Newman’s I; Rejects
over Ttukey II; Leftovers over
Spikers.
Recreation: M. E. Bunch over
Hart; Jungle Bailers over Lufkin.
Briefs
DENVER — The Denver Bron
cos announced the signing of run
ning back Alfred Haywood from the
defunct World Football League
Tuesday.
Haywood, a5-foot-ll, 215-pound
running back who played with the
Jacksonville Sharks, will be in un
iform for Sunday’s game against the
Chargers in San Diego, Broncos
spokesman said.
Haywood played his college foot
ball at Bethune-Cookman.
To make room for Haywood on
the roster, the Broncos released
rookie linebacker Mike Lemon.
Lemon, who signed a week ago,
played his college football at Kan-
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ing game as one of the major factors
of the game. “They have always
played the kicking game well, and
the kicking game is always the de
ciding factor in a close game.
Over 60,000 are expected for the
game that is being billed as "The last
one before Texas.” Bellard doesn’t
see any looking ahead.
“I hope we re not going to be flat.
I don’t think we ll be looking ahead
because we can t afford to look
ahead. Rice has a darn fine football
team, and we had better be pre
pared for an all out effort.
Another problem Bellard sees for
the Rice trip is deciding on the 48
players that will make the trip.
“With our injury situation we ll just
have to wait till the last minute to
see who goes.”
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