. i ■ . ce takes on Foyt THE BATTALION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1979 Page 11 1 wild as lore cauti ouroi(| i-'ou liveuiij) ^en you n The hottest rookie on the United jates Auto Club circuit. Rusty Wal- cej has a chance Sunday to accom- something that AJ. Foyt could o. inning rookie-of-the-year hon- d the point championship of SAC stock car division are |n the reach of Wallace, 23, of id, Mo., as he races in the Texas underdog Wallace victory, however. It further alienate him from I the winningest driver in auto ^ history. 'e used to talk friendly,” Wal- cause 4 > a *d ® ut after I beat him at Astrodo® u °i n wouldn’t talk to me. the fact fe I b eat again at Milwaukee ; situatioa ie talked to be even less.” Quid like? did of 46 was entered to qualify er Donnie day at the two-mile Texas ay’s Texi uiitted he rattled, e Walls an: quarterbas ichdownp 1 definite >dy durir,: 'We just World Speedway track, which is considered to be Foyt’s home turf. But the focus will be on the Foyt- Wallace duel. The Texas 250 is the final USAC race of the year. Foyt leads the stock car championship race with 1,640 points to Wallace s 1,490, but the first place finisher receives 300 points. Wallace is a certainty to be voted rookie-of-the-year, and a victory Sunday coupled with Foyt’s finish out of the top five would obtain both titles for Wallace. Foyt was unable to win both in his rookie season. “I’m honored to run with Foyt,” Wallace said, “but I’ll be out to beat him. He knows my car is capable of outrunning his. I want to beat A.J. and I’m more than capable of doing it.” Specifically, Wallace said, “My car (a Firebird) is more aerodyna- mically sound than his Z-28.” Wallace figured he would be lead ing Foyt now in points had it not been for a protest lodged against him at Milwaukee’s Fair Stock 150. Foyt said Wallace pulled in front of him as Wallace returned to the track follow ing a spinout. The protest was up held and Wallace’s second place fin ish was reduced to an eighth. Although the race is a US AC- sponsored event, several NASCAR competitiors including Bobby Alli son, Richard Childress and Terry Labonte are entered. Texas World Speedway President Dick Conole said, “This is the most competitive field of race cars we have ever assembled here.” Batt Fix Sean Petty Mark Patterson Kurt Allen Texas by 3 Texas by 6 ... Texas by 1 Houston by 3 Baylor by 3 Arkansas by 9 Arkansas by 3 Baylor by 1 Tech by 7 Tech by 6 .Tech by 3 Tech by 12 SMU by 16 SMUbyl? SMUby? SMUby6 . USCby9 USCby 14 USCby6 USCbyS . LSUby2 LSUbyS Alabama by 10 Alabama by 9 Wash, by 7 Washington by 7 . Washington by 3 St. Louis by 9 N.E. by8 N.E. by4 Denver by 4 N.E.by2 Oakland-Houston Houston by 6 Oakland by 3 Houston by 1 Houston by 3 Philly-Dallas Dallas by 7 Dallas by 13 Dallas by 4 Dallas bv 4 Last week’s record 7-3 6-4 7-3 6-4 Texas-Houston. . Baylor-Arkansas. TCU-Texas Tech SMU-Wichita St. U SC-Washington Alabama-LSU. . . St. Louis-Wash. . New Engl. -Denver Season percentage. .711 .677 .666 .657 onroe-Klein clash tonight United Press International pach George Kirk calls tonight’s down between his Klein Bear- J ball. % and the Conroe Tigers a carbon akewilll* ! of the 1978 season. That year the feel oli wo unbeaten district forces col- ld in Conroe, and the Tigers Red with a 21-20 victory. Re matchup between Class , HA second-rated Conroe and * /^venth-ranked Klein headlines this vl/tyjl ik s Texas high school football ac- Only Class AA’s Breckenridge ;aroos will be idle among tbe ated teams, as Class AAAA’s fene Cooper goes to Midland, is AAA’s Paris hosts Atlanta and A’s China Spring hosts Lorena. |ith 34 seconds remaining last Klein scored and went for the ing two-point conversion. It and Conroe was in the play- Ugfl y 17—* une ek’s victon n 10-E unranked e’d like to see it that close, and me out on the other end of the ” Kirk told UPI. “We’ve work week for this — in fact, the [e year comes down to this . It ended it last year, but we we can keep it going this time.” stadium seats only 9,000, but where near 15,000 are ex- d to be jammed into the arena, ksaid getting ready for the big was like preparing for a milit- ttack. He said the Bearkats will hat they do best, with only rchanges and adjustments, e ve got to dance with what Terrmamfrng us, ” he said. “Now is no time i 8 — Buf start changing things. We just ing comeilif to play our best ball, and eli- gan. 'fee any mistakes. ” Minnesota jjonroe coach W. T. Stapler move the! b. o get here you’ve got to be H« I,” he said. “Now, you’ve got to icky and avoid injuries. You just a 14- rowed tinl outh Ci t be gettiaij h Carohra am Miamii Tennessee Rutgers in know wk; ie 14 — Vi can’t tell about anything else. In this kind of game, however, it usually comes down to turnovers.” In other key matchups this week. La Porte, the 3rd-rated team in Class AAAA, is at Houston Clear Creek; 4th-ranked San Antonio Converse Judson is at Houston Strake Jesuit; 5th-ranked Temple is at Copperas Cove; 6th-ranked Plano plays at Richardson Berkner; 9th-ranked Dallas White hosts Dallas Hillcrest; and lOth-ranked Bryan hosts Round Rock. Lubbock Monterey, ranked 8th, has an open date. Huntsville, No. 2 in Class AAA, is at Tomball; No. 3 Kerrville plays at Fredericksburg; No. 4 Beaumont Hebert is at Little Cypress- Mauriceville; No. 5 Gregory- Portland travels to Rockport-Fulton; No. 6 Lubbock Estacado goes to Levelland; No. 7 San Angelo Lake- view hosts Sweetwater; No. 8 Jack sonville is at Center; No. 9 Brown- wood goes to Stephenville; and No. 10 San Antonio Madison is at San Antonio Southside. In Class AA, 2nd-ranked Pittsburg is at Hughes Springs; 3rd-ranked Childress hosts Electra; 4th-ranked Wylie is at Allen; 5th-rated Hays Consolidated is at Boerne; 6th- ranked Hallettsville is at Kenedy; 7th-ranked Medina Valley goes to Crystal City; 8th-rated Van hosts Mineola; 9th-ranked Fairfield hosts Rusk; and lOth-rated Refugioo hosts Taft. Haskell, second-rated in Class A, travels to Quanah; third-rated Troup hosts Overton; fourth-rated Seag- raves is at Stanton; sixth-ranked Fla- tonia hosts Lexington; seventh- ranked Rotan is at Baird; eighth- ranked Pettus hosts Charlotte; ninth-ranked Dilley is at Sabinal; and lOth-ranked Pilot Point hosts Pottsboro. Fifth-ranked Hawkins has an open date this week. YOU DON'T NEED GLASSES to enjoy a Tecate Trio Bravo. Just take an icy red can of Tecate Beer imported from Mexico and top it with lemon and salt. Out of sight! Cibco Importing Co.. Inc. Dallas. Texas 7.V229. 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