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Aggie notes
Don’t be surprised if the Aggies automatically
pack their bags again this week. It would be a nor
mal reflex action since they’ve played five straight
road games. But, starting Saturday against SMU,
A&M plays four of its final five games at Kyle f ield.
A&M sold 22,000 tickets for the Rice game last
week, most ever for a road in Houston.
Tony Franklin has had great success kicking field
goals against Rice, he was 2 for 4 as a frosh, includ
ing an NCAA freshman record of 59 yards, he was
five for five as a sophomore, which set a SWC rec
ord and tied an NCAA mark. Last week he hit two
for two, giving him 9 of 11 vs. the Owls. Franklin is
a perfect 17 of 17 in extra points this year.
A&M Coach Emory Bellard: “We did a lot of
things that helped Rice. But, we won and that s
what counts. We had many fine drives hut would
stop ourselves. Rice played hard and deserves a lot
of credit. ”
Rice Coach Homer Rice: “I’m really proud of the
effort of our kids. This is two weeks in a row that our
young men did themselves, the university and our
program proud.”
Rice split end Dad Houser: “A&M has a fine sec
ondary. They are a finesse secondary. They played
man for man and I don’t see a lot of that. It was fun.
Mike Williams (A&M cornerback) is a super athlete.
He covered me like a blanket all night. I respect
him for his ability and his conduct.”
A&M tight end Russell Mikeska from Temple has
caught four passes this year and three of them have
been for touchdowns. He also grabbed a two-point
conversion pass against Rice. QB David Walker has
thrown 6 touchdown passes this year which equals
his total previous output. He threw three as a soph
and three again last year. FB George Woodard
needs one more touchdown to tie Joel Hunt’s school
record of 30 career TDs. The SWC mark is 49, by
Bill Burnett of Arkansas (1968-70). Woodard also
needs 65 yards rushing to become A&M’s No. 2 all
time, runner. That would move him ahead of Boh
Smith s 2,415 yards. Bubba Bean is the career
leader with 2,846 yards. Curtis Dickey ran for 106
yards against Rice and now is No. 8 with 1,253
yards. He needs 212 to catch No. 7 John David
Crow.
Joe Jares of Sports Illustrated, doing a story on
place-kickers, saw A&M for the third time Saturday
night at Rice, he -was on hand when the Aggies
played Texas Tech and Michigan. Jares talked with
Texas’ Russell Erxleben in Dallas Friday night; with
A&M’s Tony Franklin in Houston Saturday
with Arkansas’ Steve Little in Fayetteville Sunil
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Emory Bellard’s Aggies need one more win
insure a winning season (now 5-1) which wouldgL
him four straight winning years (8-3, 10-2, 10-2p|J
this year). You have to go hack to the 1920’stoH
another four-year winning record and no coach
as many games over that span as Bellard
Texas A&M Basketball coach Shelby MetcalflJ
been very pleased with the way his 1977-78 squiftchedule car
has worked during the first week of preseason pratilwo years
tice. “Everyone is working hard. We are a lot fartyEnto schedu
along at this point than we were last season, hutj
ought to he because we have much more expen I
ence, Metcalf said. “We have a lot of work toll
because we are going to he up against some
competition. The league looks very strong.”
The Aggies are preparing for their season opeini|
Nov. 28 against Angelo State. The team willprofo
bly hold intrasquad scrimmages Saturday monijl
before the SMU-A&M football game and
A&M-Arkansas game Nov. 12.
The Texas A&M men’s and women’s golf teams®]
both in action this week. The women are playingii]
the Houston Baptist Invitational in Houston Mondi)
through Wednesday. The men are entered in tk
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l ies a 25-13 season record into the TAIAW Eail
Zone Tournament in Huntsville Friday and Satu|
day.
Last weekend the Aggies competed in the toi
Southwest Missouri Tournament in Springfit
Mo. A&M lost four of five matches as injuries
their toll.
"Right now we’ve got 10 players hurt, coail|
Dave Schakel said. “We re hoping we can get
of them back for the zone tourney. “The problemi
mainly sprained ankles and knees, and those ji
take time.”
The Texas A&M women’s gymnastics teamope«|
its 1977-78 season with a match against Southwi
Texas State Thursday at 5 p.m. at Bryan Hig
School.
Competing for the Aggies will he Cindy Gremi|
ion, Tanya Hrabal, Kathy Pruett and Patti Sloat
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