The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1977, Image 6

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26; 1977
The Battalion
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David Walker flips a screen pass to Curtis
Dickey that resulted in a 68-yard touchdown.
Dickey finished the evening with six recep
tions for 116 yards. The Ags defeated Te|
33-17. (See related story, page 7).
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GREEN BAY, Wis.
back Willie Alexander retai
interception 95 yards
touchdown with just 4:401
day to lift the Houston Oil
16-10 vic tory over the Creeij
Packers.
The victory was Houston’s
without a loss. The PacfeuSl
1-1.
Al cxander caught the Ml
w hie h \\ .is tipped In end Alii
— in front of running baiif
Smith and streaked do«t|
sideline for the winnings™
A blocked punt by the ]
Steve Wagner set up thegam
score. Lynn Dickey’s 40-ydJ
to Steve Odom early in tiff
(/wirier. Odom caught thel
the sideline, waited for cenlfi
McC irren to throw a block,M
across field for the score.
The Packers drove to the(
on their final possession, I
cy’s pass over the middle\vasj|
off bv linebacker Ted Was'
Green Bay 7 3 t|
Houston 0 10 ij
GBy — Odom 40 pass from Dicta |
kick)
Hou — Wilson I run (Fritsch loch
GBy — FG 34 Marcol
Hou — FG 32 Fritsch
Hou — Alexander 95 intercepfkil
(Kick failed)
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McDonald^
MCDONALD’S
DRIVE-THRU
WINDOW
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
AA
f McDonajdsI
BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
Date for Bicycle
Races Set
The Intramural Office and the A&M Cycling Team are joining
forces to present the Student Body Bicycle Baces this fall. The races,
which are open to students, faculty, and staff, are set for Saturday,
October 22, at 2:00 p.m. The site for competition will be the street
encompassing the A&M Drill Field. The area will be closed off to
traffic for the event.
Options for competition are the following:
CLASS’
A
B
C
A
A
RACE DISTANCE
. Men’s Open 20 laps (10 miles)
. Men’s under 28 lb. division 12 laps (6 miles)
. Men’s over 28 lb. division 8 laps (4 miles)
. Women’s division 5 laps (2.5 miles)
. Team division 20 laps
Each competitor may ride in one individual race and in one team
race. All USCF licensed riders must enter the “Open” division for
th eir individual competition. The team race will consist of 2 riders
and one lap counter. Bicycles must be furnished by each cycler; a ten
speed is recommended. All handles must be plugged and shoes must
be worn.
Awards will be given for the first place in each division. The IM
Office is providing All-University T-shirts for all winners; while the
Wheel World, sponsors of the A&M Cycling Team, is donating
trophies.
Entries open Monday, September 26, and will close Tuesday,
October 4. To register for the special event, cycle over to the In
tramural Office at DeWare Fieldhouse. For more information call
845-7826.
Flag Football
Kicks Off
The flag football season got
underway Monday and from all
reports the participation and com
petition is good. There have also
been good reports on the mostly
rookie staff of officials. Remember,
these people are trying to do a
good job so, please cooperate. The
football leagues will consist
primarily of 4-team leagues but all
leagues will play at least 3 games.
Everyone goes to the playoffs so,
don’t despair if your preseason
isn’t too good. Playoff competition
wiH be single elimination and
teams will be shifted out of the AB
and BC classes according to their
win-loss record. Games will he
played Monday thru Thursday and
Sunday afternoons.
Hoping for “the slam,” Gary Danielson stretches to reach a
high one. Gary is competing in the Corps division. Class AB.
Handball Entries
Closing Tomorrow
The deadline for handball sing
les entries will end September 27.
Tournament play will begin Oc
tober 3 with single elimination
competition. Students, faculty,
and staff are eligible and compel
tion will be A, B, or C option
Schedules will be posted in thel
Office.
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Dates
Golf Singles
Entries closing:
Entries opening:
Handball singles
Badminton
Bike Race
September 27
September 27
September 26
Golf playoff schedules will If
available in the IM Office Sep
tember 29. Be sure to find oil
early who, where, and what ti®
you meet your opponent.
“Tennis players make a lot of rac
quet.”
Arthur Oak
Hacker’s
Tournament
Begins
Refs
Corner
Mandatory Officials’ meeting
8:00 p.m. room 267 G. Rollie
White, Thursday, Sept. 29.
Acknowle dgments
AA
■ McDonal
This ad is sponsored by
McDonald’s on University Drive
and under the direction of the IM
Office. Stories are by Larry Parker
and photos are by Corey Gaskill.
Tennis singles court play began
Monday and the turn out was very
pleasing. Players are reminded to
check by the IM Office well ahead
of time for match time, place, and
opponent. Dorm and Corps unit
directors are encouraged to keep
their people on top of scheduled
matches. Before the match begins
be sure to check in with the
court-side official and also report
your scores afterward. Most of the
courts are scheduled for intramur
als up until 11:00 p.m., however,
matches may be played earlier
than scheduled times if arrange
ments are made through the IM
Office.
Keith Hanney, QB for “Walton Red, lets one flyjustM
time to avoid the airborne rush of “Dunn Four. Both te#!
are participating in Class AB competition of the men’s ind?
pendent division.