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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1977
Page 13
I have walked
where kings desire to walk
in the valley of forgiveness
where peace is not an echo
but a free and vibrant shout
of hope.
UNIVERSITY
LUTHERAN
CHAPEL
Texas A&M University and Uni-
/ersity of Houston are part of
ABC-TV’s fall sports line-up. This
the script err; regional game, which some sports
writers predict to become the
split in IS] Southwest Conference title game,
ill be telecast December 3.
we learned! There is a possibility that an
hole were m
additional A&M game, against
Michigan in Ann Arbor, may be
telecast October 1. The chances of
this TV appearance depends heavily
on A&M’s record during its three-
week visitor s status at Kansas,
Texas Tech and Michigan.
The importance of the A&M-
Houston game is accented by Hous
ton’s victory at the Cotton Bowl as
champion and A&M’s defeat of
Florida at the Sun Bowl. Both A&M
and Houston had 10-2 records last
year.
The rest of ABC’s scheduled offer
ings for the fall include six national
contests and 10 regional games, al
though there are still slots that ABC
will fill as the football season pro
gresses and the national leaders be
come apparent.
The ABC season starts with Notre
Dame facing Pittsburgh, Sept. 10.
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ABC’S 1977 NCAA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Saturday, Sept. 17
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Notre Dame at
Pittsburgh
UCLA at Houston
Alabama at Nebraska
Iowa State at Iowa
Brown at Yale
San Diego State at
Arizona
Oklahoma at
Ohio State
Maryland at
Penn State
Massachusetts at
Harvard
Brigham Young at
Utah State
(Additional Regional
to be announced)
(National—
4:00-7:30 p.m., EDT)
(National—
9:00 p.m., EDT
to conclusion)
(Regional—
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
3:00-6:30 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—-
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
1:30-5:00 p.m., EDT)
(Regional—
2:30-6:00 p.m., EDT)
Saturday, Oct. 8
Saturday, Nov. 5
Saturday, Nov. 19
Friday, Nov. 25
Alabama at USC
(National and Regional
doubleheader to be
announced)
Ohio State at
Michigan
(Second half of
doubleheader to
be announced)
Nebraska at
Oklahoma
USC-UCLA
(National—
3:30-7:00 p.m., EDT)
(National—
12:30-4:00 p.m., EST)
(National—
2:00-5:30 p.m., EST)
(Regional—
9:00 p.m., EST
to conclusion)
Saturday, Nov. 26
Saturday, Dec. 3
(Additional Regionals
to be announced)
Army-Navy
(First game of
doubleheader to
be announced)
Houston at
Texas A&M
(Additional Regionals
to be announced)
(National—
4:00-7:00 p.m., EST)
(Regional—
Time to be
announced)
The following Monday, the Houston
Cougars battle the UCLA Bruins on
national television.
Traditional rivalries aren’t over
looked in the line-up as Nov. 25
brings a national telecast of Ne
braska at Oklahoma and a regional
look at USC-UCLA. Not to let the
Thanksgiving weekend go unfin
ished the Army-Navy game will
enjoy national coverage.
This will be the 11th consecutive
season that ABC has held exclusive
rights to telecast NCAA football.
The 13-week series will provide 20
games for each viewing market said
Boone Arledge, ABC sports presi
dent. This does not include the in
evitable broadcasts of Bowl games
later in the year and early in 1978.
The Aggies have been featured 10
times on regional and national tele
vision in the last three years.
NBA Playoffs
Final Round
Best of Seven
Philadelphia vs. Portland
Series tied 2-2
May 22 — Phila 107, Portlnd 101
May 26 — Phila 107, Portlnd 89
May 29 — Portlnd 129, Phila 107
May 31 — Portlnd 130, Phila 98
June 3 — Portlnd at Phila
June 5 — Phila at Portlnd
June 8 — Portlnd at Phila
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Ags sign prep quartermiler;
add top schoolboy golfer
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The Texas A&M Aggies have
igned two standout athletes to let-
of intent as recruiting for the
ring sports continues.
Track Coach Charles Thomas
dded the name of Arthur Williams
his growing list of recruits this
eekend.
Williams, from Dallas South Oak
liff, won the state Class AAAA
i-yard dash in 47.0 and was con-
stently one of Texas’ best prep
uartermilers last year.
Thomas also signed Humble hur
dler Billy Busch and Snook sprinter
Coach Bob Ellis, named Golf
Coach of the Year in the Southwest
.Conference, signed Jay Kent from
Corpus Christi Carroll yesterday.
Kent won four high school tour
naments this spring and was a
medalist in his district meet. He
also represented Texas in the first
annual Chevrolet Junior Cham
pionships in Orlando, Fla. last
summer, finishing in the top 20.
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The 6-4, 170 lb. Williams will
ofrealesli ompete in the Chicago National
by teleplios ligh School track meet on June 9.
He also played on South Oak
liffs state title-winning basketball
am and will try to make the Aggie
asketball team as a walk-on.
Williams’ signatures brings the
moneyinlt >tal to five the number of high
e the wayi ^ool track athletes signing with
/ou’re the4 exas A&M.
ateforactoii . . , ,
Ihomas obtained a second quar-
rmiler in Bryan’s Vernon Pittman
FavaMW ot lon g a g° and si g ned one of die
I k , i, ation’s best high school polevaul-
prs, Randy Hall of Port Lavaca.
Thurmond voted MVP
of A&M baseball team
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Southwest Conference baseball
champion Texas A&M named
sophomore Mark Thurmond as the
team’s most valuable player for the
1977 season.
Thurmond, a lefthander from
Houston Spring Branch, had a 10-0
record for the regular season and at
one point led the nation in wins and
had the second best earned run av
erage in the country with a 1.05.
He closed the year with a 10-2
record after suffering consecutive
defeats to Baylor and Michigan in
the collegiate playoffs.
Sophomore pitcher Mark Ross,
who was 10-3 for the year, and first
baseman-catcher Kyle Hawthorne,
who hit for a seasonal average of
.318 with eight home runs, each re
ceived the Wally Moon Award which
annually goes to the most improved
player or players.
Leftfielder Robert Verde was
named captain of the 1977 squad.
The Aggies finished the season
with a 37-16 record after being
eliminated from the SWC post
season tournament and the NCAA
Midwest Regional.
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