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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1977)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 The Best Pizza in Town (Honest) Who say s you can't have a fast lunch and still enjoy intimate booths, draft beer, cozy atmosphere and old-time movies? We Don't! LUNCH SPECIAL Monday-Friday Lunch Special also available at our pizza-mat. Try our new frozen yogurt, 98% fat free. A 00% natural product, no chemical addi tions, flavorings or coloring agents are used. It's a health food, a dieter's dream & a-fantastic dessert. And for later on . . . Happy Hour with Drinks 2-For-l Monday-Thursday 4:30-6 p.m. Live Entertainment Frida}/ & Saturday Nights Call Ahead . We'll Have it Ready 846-4809 FOR ORDERS TO GO 5 P.M. TILL-? VISIT THE PIZZA-MAT 846-4890 By DAVID BOGGAN Battalion Staff With only three returning defen sive starters from last year there are many new names on the defensive squad of the Texas Aggie football team. Having played only one home game so far this year, most of the new players have received little recognition. Kenneth Taylor, junior transfer student from Navarro Junior Col lege, is one of these players. Taylor plays strong safety for the Aggies, a position vacated by Lester Hayes, who now plays professional football for the Oakland Raiders. “I figure in time people will get to know me,” Taylor says. Til make a name for myself sooner or later, after I have a few good games.” In his last year at Navarro Taylor received all-Conference and all- America honors at the strong safety position. The Navarro coaching staff wishes they still had Taylor’s talent on their team. “Kenneth is a great player, a good student and a great young man,” says Johnny Barr, assistant coach at Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $1.59 Plus Tax. “Open Daily’’ Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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He won all-District, Super-Centex and all-State honors. “I’d rather hit than get hit,’ Taylor gives as his reason for aban doning his offensive position in col lege. While playing in the defensive secondary has its moments of glory, Taylor knows that a mistake can bring disaster. “Getting burned is a term used by secondaries which means they have let a receiver get behind them, outrun them, catch a pass and gain long yardage or score a touchdown. “(Getting burned) is the worst feeling in the world, Taylor says. “The embarrassment is the worst part about it.” As if it weren’t embarrassing enough on the field after a bad play, the player must then return to the sideline and face his teammates and his coaches. “Usually people just tell you to shake it off, but in the back of their minds they are thinking bad things about you,” Taylor says. “You just can’t let it get you down. (If you do) you might go back out there and the same thing will happen to you again.” Taylor does not plan to get burned Saturday against Baylor even though he has respect for the receiving abilities of Fommy Oavid- son, Ronnie Lee and the rest Bears’ receivers. of the They have the best receivers we have faced so far,” Taylor says. “They haven’t beat A&M in four years so they are going to be high lor Taylor says that the remainder of the season will b Aggies. “I think we will win the rest,; games,” the 6-foot-2, IggL. physical education major savs 1 will be in the Cotton Bowl" When he is not playing fj Taylor likes to watch football television. He is involved in tb e | lowship of Christian Athlete j enjoys hunting and swimming. In his spare time Taylor enjoys an activity that is afavorii many college students. “Most of the time I justliketi around,” he says. Vol. 71 8 Pages Taylor Texas kicking star recovering from jli N avarro. nider ‘He is a great and off the field. “The only thing bad about him,” Barr adds, “was he grew up and had to leave Navarro. Taylor attended West High Gjbvnvntf Jloctn Hogs begin By ANDY PENNINGTON The reports that Texas’ premiere punter/place kicker Russell Erxle- ben would miss this Saturday’s game with the University of Arkan sas have been greatly exaggerated according to University of Texas Sports Information Director Jones Ramsey. “We put him in the University Health Center for his own good. Ramsey said. “We fully expect him to start Saturday against the Razor- backs. “When I called the wire services Wednesday night to tell them that Russell was in the hospital, I fully expected to see, Erxleben to miss Arkansas because of flu!’. “We just put Russell in the hospi- Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Friday 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. $3.00 Top Floor of Tower Dining Room Sandwich & Soup Mon. thru Fri. $1.75 plus drink extra Open to the Public: •QVAIJTM FIRST' new season United Press International FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkan sas basketball coach Eddie Sutton said Wednesday four starters from last season’s team are returning. The Razorbacks begin practice Saturday. The team finished 26-2, 16-0 in SWC, but were eliminated from the NCAA playoffs by Wake Forest. The returning starters are Ron Brewer, Marvin Delph, Sidney Moncrief and Jim Counee. Steve Schall, who split time with Steve Stroud at center last season, open at the pivot position Stroud has graduated. “You have to give the starting pos itions to somebody when you open practice,” Sutton said. T’ve always believed in giving them to the older players. Obviously one of our greatest strengths is the experience we have in our starting lineup.” will since ARTS COMMITTEE MSC DIRECTORATE PRESENTS ^xhibi^ioni and Sale OF cpIIiE CPRIN^TS Prices are $ 3.00 each or 3 for *6.00. FULL-COLOR REPRODUCTIONS OF MASTERPIECES! . . . featuring the works of Chagall. Dali. Matisse. Gauguin. Van Gogh Breughel, Cezanne. Frankenthaler. Homer. Klee Mira. Monet. Magntte Picasso, Rembrandt. Renoir. Toulouse-Lautrec. Wyeth, and others over 1200 different prints and MASTER DRAWINGS. TIME: Oct. 10-14 9 a.m.-5 p.m. PLACE: Memorial Student Center Main Concourse tal as a precaution and Erxleben’s health isn't the problem facing the Longhorns week. 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