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Upsets THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 Page 11 woltz works magic; jougars next trick ,'ersity in l Friday I United Press International For years, Arkansas coach Lou foil/ has had quite a reputation in mateur magician circles since he is good with the rope trick, can .till lings apart and has yanked an ijisional Razorback out of the hat. But, as it turns out, he has an ab- ilute monopoly on magic in Little “ock because the Texas Longhorns Duldn’t find a single bit of it last aturday. The magic had disappeared from Roy Leschpt gxas defense and whatever won- erment had been residing in the it of kicker John Goodson was jfe as well. So the team that looked so inde- ructable against Oklahoma the wk before was destroyed by Ar- !J 1 s a ‘u U-14, bringing yet another lost to 1 to w j iat been touted all id with ejBg as a potentially mixed up ezjslui outhwest Conference race, atch o-l Things won’t he too mixed up in gins play ayetteville next Saturday. It will 1 1 every clear, in fact. The team that lidly against,j ns t j ie game between Arkansas d Houston will be all alone on top Neutze, chase, i singles» ^ r l< ansaS) which has never lost a Saturday Je j n Little Rock during Holtz’ :r froinTylf f ee .y ear tenure, stayed unbeaten ^d Monica s j x g ames anc ] that’s what fifth- s three $* ^hed Houston did as wel in [inching the injury-plagued and werwent lrD0ver _p rO ne SMtJ Mustangs, lenitfcum .jq SMU fumbled the ball away igible bet ye[times in the first 20 minutes of ete transuf jJg ame injured tofj on iy other clubs left with just ad to fort ine| league loss are Texas and the lywonti iomewhat surprising Baylor Bears, Bj ran their season record to 5-2 yedA&M Saturday w jth a 55-0 drubbing of Blumentni lrm\. B a yl 0 r set a school record y-acclainiw® 612 yards total offense and it inddoubl was the Bears’ largest point produc- all the rest la in 50 years. Otherwise Saturday, Texas Tech yn’s and thrashed Rice as expected, 30-7, on Nov. 2 204-yard rushing day of James Walden m, 0 t; and TCU came back from [early 14-point deficit under the ection of freshman quarterback fevin Haney to win its second game ff&K I a row, a 24-17 decision over *" J BCU has a chance to win three es in a row against Baylor in aco next Saturday. In addition to Arkansas-Houston biggie Fayetteville, Texas will try to re bound against SMU in Texas Stadium and Texas A&M (which took last week off) will be at Rice. Texas had been second only to No. 1 Alabama in total defense com ing into the Arkansas game, but the Razorbacks put together two long drives against the Horns — includ ing a crucial six-minute march early in the fourth quarter that led to what were eventually the winning points, a 31-yard field goal by Ish Ordonez. But Texas still had a shot to tie the game in the late going when Good- son, who had kicked 11 field goals in the last three games, lined up for a 51-yard shot into a 20-mile-per-hour wind with less than two minutes to play. The kick fell short and to the left. Earlier in the game Goodson had missed a 41-yarder with the wind that sailed just outside the right up- right- “I had a job to do,” said Goodson, “and I didn t do it.” Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 Betty W. White announces the GRAND OPENING OF Unique gifts for all ages personalized and gifts wrapped free of charge. 3601 E. 29th St. 846-2797 *★★*•*** ZACHAR1AS GREENHOUSE dub & game parlor never a cover charge POOL TOURNAMENT TONIGHT 8 P.M. 1201 Hwy. 30 in the Briarwood Apts., College Station 693-9781 pool tournaments every Monday night backgammon tournaments every Tuesday night 14karat gold collar initials Add flair to his or her casual or dress shirt style with our initial collar pin. 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Kerrville defeated Pleasan ton, 41-0 4. Beaumont Hebert de feated Silsbee, 20-0 5. Huntsville defeated A&M Consolidated, 34-0 6. Gregory-Portland defeated Beeville, 36-14 7. Lubbock Es- tacado defeated Dumas, 26-6 8. San Angelo Lakeview defeated Snyder, 6-3 9. Pecos defeated Andrews, 14-3 10. Cuero defeated New Braunfels, 21-14. Class AA 1. Kenedy defeated Goliad, 21-12 2. Breckenridge defeated Brady, 46-15 3. Pittsburg defeated New Boston, 14-7 4. Childress defeated Olney, 42-6 5. Hays Consolidated defeated Smithson Valley, 41-0 6. Wylie de feated Colorado City, 41-8 7. Hal- lettsville defeated Karnes City, 28-0 8. Littlefield defeated Dimmitt, 24-6 9. Whitehouse beaten by Lin- dale, 21-0 10. Medina Valley de feated Cotulla, 42-0 Class A 1. China Spring defeated Hamilton, 33-7 2. Haskell, open. 3. Glen Rose defeated Blooming Grove, 36-0 4. Hawkins defeated Winona, 8-7 5. Seagraves defeated Anton, 48-0 6. Troup defeated Arp, 55-6 7. Rotan defeated Roscoe, 14-0 8. 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