Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 But don’t bet on it TCU poll By PAUL McGRATH Battalion Asst. Sports Editor The annual TCU pre-season Southwest Conference football polls names Texas A&M as the probable winner for the 1977 season. But, hold on to those champagne orders. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 Aggies The TCU poll is notorious for being absolutely, totally and com pletely wrong. In fact, in the 43- year history of the poll, the voting writers have been correct in only 10 of those years. The TCU poll was established in 1934 by the late J. Willard Ridings, then the Horned Frog Sports In formation Director. The only teams to prove the guessperts correct are TCU in 1938 and 1958 and Texas in 1943-45-50-62-70-71-73. The Aggies of Coach Emory Bel- lard were last the writer’s choice in 1975 when they ended in a three- way tie with Texas and Arkansas. The Cadets received 72 -first place votes and 1,231 points. Texas Tech received the next largest share of votes with 44 first place votes and 1,153 points. Houston, Texas, Baylor, Arkan sas, SMU, TCU and Rice rounded out the predicted league standings. This marked the fifth time the Aggies have been chosen the SWC favorites by the polls. Seventeen first place tie votes gave them a total of 89. Among the writers leaning to wards the Aggies came these com ments: “It’s A&M this season because they’ve got thunder (George Woodard) and lightning (Curtis Dickey) to power a high gear Aggie offense potent enough to grind out a conference crown. —Arthur Hahn, Brenham Banner-Press. “Woodard will run ‘em over; Brothers and Dickey will run round j&aptist UjnJurrvj Cate faiths useLccme!) 2.01 yunrihg&tc^ —— LLfficJc* *>urrtK. of- 'S ‘8MrT?2Z AipperUngs •* Vfall. >ret*eat A^uciJ '>* Lsttham, Springs." jreat feUcuJsh.Cp! Call BS(JL -for tryfo Cheab Zrctyr NOON STIJl eiKAJLLr oLaob ►Aulcv Jj HVaJF -Th. tfc:oo-ir.45' l /ree Iajl4xcJx>—* €r