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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1977 Jhat J’Luc 2nd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ON PERMS The response to our perm special last week was so gratifying that we’re extending it one more week to show our apprecia tion to our customers. $25°° for Perm, Cut & Style ... all this week ... for guys & gals! From body waves to our no-hassle look. In the 707 Complex 846-6933 Across from A&M Big games: A dime a dozen ^ . Ciimnbell. who had an injury than the Texas Teeh-Tms AM United Press International The most important game of the youthful Southwest Conferenee sea son eomes up next Saturday night in Lubhoek, but it is beeomiug inereas- ingly elear that big games are going to be eommon around the league this vear. Texas A&M and Texas Teeh, ranked 7th and 8th respectively get together iti a meeting of the teams that drew the most preseason support as potential championship material. Both are coming off relatively easy wins — Teeh having bashed Small Ads... Big Results! CLASSIFIED JIDSt EVER BEEN CAUGHT WITHOUT YOUR CLOTHES FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL DATE? We Tailor Our Schedule To Fit Your Schedule "Custom Aggie Care” AGGIE CLEANERS Ill N. MAIN — NORTHGATE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New Mexico, 49-14, and Texas A&M having fought off Virginia Teeh, 27-b. But, even though Jones Stadium in Lubbock will be filled and even though a rousing contest is in pros pect and even though the winner will have cleared a major obstacle in its bid for the title and the Cotton Bowl, plenty of fun will remain. There may not be all that much fun in prospect for the University of Houston, since quarterback Danny Davis — the bubbling, confident fellow who guided the Cougars to a cochampionship and Cotton Bowl win last year — is out for perhaps six weeks with a shoulder separation, courtesy of the Penn State Nittany Lions. But the universities of Arkansas and Texas certainly are making noises and nobody can say Baylor s defense will not stop people the- rest of the season like it stopped Ken tucky last week. The biggest rumble around the conference last weekend came in Austin, where Texas crumbled Virginia, 68-0. It was the second shutout in a row for the young Longhorns, and fullback Lari Campbell, who had an injury plagued year in 1976, is now fit and menacing. Campbell gained 156 yards and played only a little more than one quarter. “You have mixed feelings in a situation like this,' said new Long horn coach Fred Akers. “You take a guy like Earl who is definitely a Heisman Trophy candidate. “We could have left him iu there and he would have gained over 3(X) yards. Instead, he plays less than two quarters. Are you going to leave him in and create a sensation in the press. 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Arkansas, which had a surpii. ingly easy time in downing OH. homa State, 28-6, will he at kin against Tulsa; Baylor (a 21-6wimn over Kentucky) must visit NeW* and Houston (which wilted agaiiui Penn State, 31-14, as well as Ins Davis), should Ixmiicc backatUlii Rice, which was clobberedl Florida, 48-3, will make a trip LSU; SMU will tiy to cornel from a 24-13 setback from Mi Texas by entertaining Tulanea: poor TCU, which battled and smp pt-d and finally lost its 13thstraii game, 29-24 to Oregon, lusllt pleasure of traveling to the Coast for an encounter second-ranked Southern Calitac Aggies win Broadhead Tournami By LARRY PARKER Don Birkner, DianeBirkner.T* Birkner and Wyatt Birkner fourth annual State Broadk Tournament by storm. The broadhead (type of an point) tournament was held Sept and 11 and was sponsored by Lone Star Bowhnnters Assixiati; and the Brazos Bowmen. Ciimpti tion took place at the Brazoup men range located off HighwayIj More than 100 participantstr; from various parts of the state tom tend in the hot humid thickets«i side College Station. The tam ment was set up with categories! men, women, and youth. Each these was divided into a sight a non-sight division. A sight is a device used to aid' timating range and windages targets. "One of the harder aspeel! shooting a how and hitting atatjsi said Don Birkner, "is to accural judge distance to an umnaih target.” la' thi cu The- narrow winding trails,svil half-hidden animal silhouttes fered more than enough challcf in each bowhunter. Cable-rigged ms ing targets were particularly trail some. The Birkner’s managed to home six pieces cat hard ware afti scores were tallied. Tim Birknen only took the first place in sight or instinctive division for! the day and night shoot, healsosi new record for the highest ra ever fired on the conn In the sight division Wyatt® ner placed second in thenigM Also in the sight division Birkner took third in the nights! and second in the day shoot" Birkner, his two brothers, and) Carter took the third placet trophy. The one mile plus course tended over a 350 acre range J were deep ravines, small dean and many forest thickets with* to contend. Contestants ws course in groups of four or followed a marked trail. On stakes along the trail indie* target was somewhere within yard range and all that needed done was to locate and shoe target. Most of the targets werefaidy ficult to see. A typical shot ofi 25 yards sometimes required! ing, crouching, or tip-toeingloi hole large enough to allow an to pass through the dense bn Each person was allotedont! per target and a kill-zone hit # five points and a wound three Birkner stated that even the ieap of having a teasip in hisf didn’t throw his shooting much. Conference Sports Shot United Press International WACO — Baylor coach 6 Teaff said Monday quarter! Sammy Bickham and Scott S were both questionable for Saturday s game with Nehwsli Bickham started tin- opener against Texas Tech, I* been nursing a dislocated j finger on his throwing 1 started last week's game 4 Kentucky, but went out with> located shoulder. If neither can play, the Bead start Greg Wood, who sulfi- ankle sprain during pre-sf drills. United Press Internatiinul HOUSTON — Rice Univi split end Doug Cunnini' Monday was put on the injur* for this Saturday's game a: Louisiana State University a Route, La. Coach Homer Rice said 11 ningham injured a rib durinl opening game of the season i Idaho, and then reinjim-d t! last week against Florida Last year Cunningham \u- third top receiver in tin- o# He will he replaced Satan! Charlie Taylor, a Fort Worth) Officials also said the game* LSU was a sellout with (vSJi 1 peeted to attend.