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Page 12 THE BATTALION MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1979 m Senior Placement Seminar Presented by Mr. Melon Southerland of the TAMU Placement Office Topics to be covered: Placement Procedures Resume and Letter Writing Job Search Techniques Interviewing Techniques On Campus Interviewing September 12-13 at 7:30, rm. 701 Rudder Sponsored by Cap & Gown — A Chapter of Mortar Board Mistakes maul Aggie By SEAN PETTY Battalion Sports Editor There’s a place in the world for a gambler. — Dan Fogelberg STUDENT MODELS NEEDED Male and female models are needed to participate in professionally directed fashion shows featuring designs from such retailers as Joske's, Sakowitz and surrounding community stores. Walkthrough Women Men - Wed., Sept. 12 - 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Please wear nice slacks sponsored by MSC Hospitality The gamblers met at Rice Stadium Saturday night. One was a young, talented coach from Texas A&M and the other was a seasoned coach from the mountains of Utah. And, as is usually the case when two gamblers meet, only one leaves with all the chips. LaVell Edwards of Brigham Young was the man counting his chips when the final gun sounded as BYU edged Tom Wilson and the Texas Aggies, 18-17 in an exciting, tough, well-played football game. The chips had been stacked against Edwards all night as the Ag gies dominated the game from the start on offense and defense. Aggie head coach Tom Wilson’s gamble came in the fourth quarter * MANOR EAST 3 * *MANOR EAST MALL* *— — —tt—. j..* when the Aggies were leading 17-10 with 5:40 left in the game. It was fourth and one and Wilson decided to stack his chips and go for the first down instead of punt. A&M quar terback Mike Mosley never got the ball and BYU ended up with it. “The count was on one and he (center Preston Dickson) snapped it on down,’’ Mosley said. “My hands were relaxed and I wasn’t expecting it at all. “We just fell apart in some crucial situations.’ That summed up the entire game. Wilson echoed the same words; the Aggies folded under some pressure situations. “We made too many mistakes at the wrong time,” a dejected Wilson said in the locker room. “We lost our poise when we couldn’t put the ball in from the one-yard line (in the second quarter).” Although the Aggies made some bad mistakes, they never gave up. They showed enthusiasm and ag gressiveness throughout the entire hot, humid night. “We fought ’em for 60 minutes,” Wilson said. “I’m proud of my team.” The feeling was the same throughout the Aggie locker room. They couldn’t understand how they could lose a game they had so firmly ruled for four quarters. They almost doubled BYU’s total offense output with 404 yards to the Cougars 217. They allowed only 52 yards total of fense the first half. But they also led BYU in fumbles. The Ags fumbled six times and lost four. “There were all kinds of turning points,” Wilson said. “Nobody was ever in control of the game and I certainly didn’t think we had won the game when I put freshmen (Gary) Kubiak, (Johnny) Hector and the other substitutes in. “It was a hot, humid night and JThe Muppet Movie 9;!!! t J Star Wars V?s 0 s + * North Dallas Forty * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *- SKYWAY TWIN DRIVE-IN 2000 E. 29th St. WEST Moonraker and Last Embrace EAST Blazing Saddles and The Duches and the Dirtwater Fox CAMPUS 210 University Dr. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * rTTTTT 11 IIIIITIIIIIITTIIim ALIEN ATTENTION JfiA MSC Town Hall \\ ARE YOU THICK AND TIRED OF IT? Option Pass holders! fhere was ;iied to B , e r the T ; (ht- Mosley, Dickey and the resld [ate in tb offense needed a rest. Most) ,,j e s near i Dickey were both cramping Lhando needed a break.” ie . He was Mosley had one ofhisbestj /cougar leading the Ags. The junior; Humble completed 9-of-l3n The hit re: for 125 yards and no intercepl f (h a t wa He moved the Aggies effedn [ty John running the roll out pass tope jned on t tion, hitting his primaryandj [moving, dary receivers or running pj e wa lkec needed to. His passing gave) ton astr< kicker David Hardy a chancel j rus hed to win the game from 51 yari ra y S reveal but it was not to be. ^rvical ver Another bright spot wasp or thopec David Appleby who respond [hBYU, sa all the preseason pressure ifthebre; ended the evening with 44.1 jtherewe average. [ p ra zier “I knew I had to come outa ^jy fi n i a good job or I would lose mij ^ f a te wc Appleby said “I really fell, mm at e an Everything fell into place. ^j} “David did a tremendousji on [ 0 rna ] night,” Wilson said. “Theft ^ game was a big question m “jhadape summer and last spring ai ltow i n thi really did the job. Ihopehefe !f es tj V e B up because the kicking gam ; one _p oint important. ” mmate an It was a tough loss lor the 1 , ^ panny i to a good team. The Ags dij ^» everyone that they have con aturday ni; play some aggressive, teamlu ; senior qi this year. And if they can wig n ^f ter s the mistakes and win some o( , v |y hittin gambles, they should be dangt en passes ception, \\ . , elvers. Astros mifxt ijigars in its of the Brent Rangers wife* :ond half, United Press Internationil lri g to wid< HOUSTON —Jesus Aloirl 20 yards £ a two-run, pinch double tohii intafterclo a four-run eighth inning Surri 10 with tv lift the Houston Astros to rd period, victory over the San Fru MtertheA Giants. seven poin The decision, combine! ne, Wilsor Cincinnati’s 3-1 loss to Los,hi :marched vaulted the Astros back ioti Wand, witl place in the National League n e, hit tig! one-half game ahead of the S 1 score. 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