Page 12 IHbbAIIALIUN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1977 AGGIES vs. RED RAIDERS IN LUBBOCK SEPTEMBER 24, 1977 737 JET CHARTER Leaving College Station 4:00 p.m. 9-24-77 Returning College Station Same Day - Midnite $ 75 00 PER PERSON Price includes round-trip air fare, open bar on both sections of flight, bus to and from airport and stadium. ‘Flight subject to 100 seats being sold. Final date for purchasing space is September 10. TRAVEL, INC. PHONE 846-3773 Fans growing restless Bears need winning seasoi United Press International WACO — Baylor coach Grant Teaff gave Bears fans an awful lot real quick after he took over the club in 1972. Three years after Grant’s arrival in Waco the Bears won the South west Conference championship for the first time in 40 years. But during the two years since Baylor has produced a 10-9-3 record and has not been back to a bowl. So have the area residents lost interest as the one-time darling of underdog fans. “Lord, no, said Teaff. “Quite the opposite. We have sold more season tickets this year than we ever have even though we are picked no bet ter than sixth in the league. T’ve never seen the excitement like we have. And it’s the solid kind of support. ” Baylor has sold more than 10,000 season tickets this season, up almost 1,000 from last year, and the foot ball-mad fens have already contrib uted more than $7,000 to the schol arship flind this year. “We have a deal every year called “meet the Bears,’’ Teaff said. “We have folks come out to a dinner and visit with the players. They pay $7 to come. “This year we had 1,000 people come out to that even though most of the players there had never played in a varsity game before.” So enthusiasm has now dwindled in Waco. Now all the Bears have to do is to produce another bowl team and things will really get out of hand. And to have a winning team this season the Bears need to have someone produce at the quarter back spot. Teaff has chosen to go with sophomore Sammy Bickham, but, with only a week left before the Bears’ opening game against Texas Tech, Bickham was on the injured list. “Sammy has a separated shoul der,” said Teaff, describing an in jury which usually keeps a player out for weeks and weeks. “Fortu nately, it is only slightly separated and it is on his right shoulder, Bickham is left handed. “The doctors think he will be able to work out during the week before the Tech game. But the loss of work has hurt. “Sammy was making a whole lot of progress during two-a-day work outs. He missed spring training be cause of baseball, but he worked very hard in competing with Greg Wood, another sophomore. But, fi nally we had to say ‘ok, this is the one we are going to start with.’ And we have done it.” the teams expected to conteti the Southwest Conference til obviously not what Teaffwoj want if he had any say about it, Last season Houston was fiu the Baylor schedule andj Cougars surprised the Bears. % Opening the season against one of “The very opposite could bet this year. We have a very y inexperienced team. MANOR EAST 1 THEATRES MANOR EAST MALL ■! WELCOME BACK AGGIES! VISIT THE MAKOR EAST THEATRES AHD EXPERIEHCE THE FIHEST IH SOUHD AHD SIGHT. ADMISSIOH OHLY $2.00 HOW THRU SEP- TEMBER 30,1977. WITH TAMU I.P. Dolby 4- CHANNEL STEREO yCi 1977 20TH CENTURY-FOX 4-TRACK MAGNETIC SOUND 6:55 9:20 6:10-8:10- 10:10 im-zi The storv ON ° fa QlfE >vinner - WEST SCREEN STARTS 8:30 Skyway Twin | EAST SCREEN 6\ STARTS 8:35 EXORCIST II THE HERETIC J Technicolor ® » A Warner Communications Company o C 1977 Warner Bros . Inc. 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