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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1980
Batting Leaders TANK MCNAMARA
by Jeff Millar & Bill hit
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting Average — Templeton, St.L .323;
Hendrick, St.L .322; Hernandez, St.L .320;
Trillo, Phil .319; Cruz, Hou .312.
Home Runs— Schmidt, Phil 35; Horner, Atl
28; Murphy, Atl and Baker, LA 26; Garvey, LA
and Hendrick, St.L 23.
Runs Batted In — Schmidt, Phil and Hen
drick, St.L 95; Garvey, LA 94; Baker, LA 86;
Hernandez, St.L 85.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting Average — G. Brett, KC .402; Cooper,
Mil .360; Dilone, Clev .349; Carew, Cal .336;
Rivers, Tex .330
Home Runs — Jackson, NY 35; Thomas, Mil
33; Oglivie, Mil 32; Armas, Oak 28; Murray,
Balt 23.
Runs Batted In — Cooper, Mil 103; Oliver,
Tex 101; Brett, KC 98; Jackson, NY 95; Perez,
Bos 90.
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JESUS
Was he only a man? Was he
really God and man? If he
was so good, why did he
get such a rotten deal when
he lived in Galilee, Judea,
and Jerusalem? Why
would a pagan Roman
soldier watch him die and
say he was the Son of God
after a pagan judge con
demned him after saying
he found no fault in him?
And before that, why did a
voice from heaven say,
“This is my beloved Son
whom I really approve.
Hear him!”
Where can we hear His
voice today if not in the Bi
ble? After all, didn’t he give
his approval to all the Old
Testament by reading from
all parts of it and saying it
was perfect? And didn’t he
give his authority to the writ
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so it would be an equally
perfect writing?
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First test awaits Ags Saturdi
By RICHARD OLIVER
Sports Editor
For three long, hot weeks, the
Texas A&M University football team
has worked under the hot College
Station sun to try and gel as a team.
Now, it’s time to see if the sweat has
paid off.
The test comes Saturday, when
the maroon and white face the Ole
Miss Rebels in Jackson, Miss, at 7:30
p.m.
Is Texas A&M ready?
If you ask quarterback Mike Mos
ley, the answer is yes.
“We re going to give you some
thing good to write about,’’ he said
Wednesday.
And no one is more qualified to
speak on the Aggies than Mosley.
The senior starter comes back stron
ger and heavier than ever before,
and his attitude reflects one word —
“I weighed 167 when I came to
A&M, and now I’ll play at about
195,’’ he said. “And I’m two steps
faster now. I ran a 4.31 in the 40 last
spring. I’m not disappointed with my
career at A&M, but I would like to
play on a championship team and go
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ery quarterback in the conference
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“Quarterbacks that fast don’t come
along like that except once every
eight, 10or 12 years,” says Mississip
pi coach Steve Sloan, formerly of
Texas Tech. “Normally you see a guy
with speed like that, he’s a wide re
ceiver or a defensive back. Now if he
couldn’t throw, it would negate some
of that speed. But a guy that can run
that fast and throw as well creates a
lot of problems. ”
Although Mosley comes back pre
pared and confident for the Saturday
matchup, it will be an interesting
battle.
Aggie Head Coach Tom Wilson
has said himself the Aggies will “not
be an overpowering football team,
and the youth of the group may pose
some potential problems.
Of 89 players Wilson has on scho
larship, 61 are either freshmen or
sophomores.
“There’s no one on our squad
going around making cocky re
marks,” Wilson said. “But, I’m very
excited about this team and I think it
has a chance to become a good one.”
The Rebels are riding a streak of
sorts. In eight opening games in
Jackson, Ole Miss has never lost, and
overall over the past five years, the
red and blue are 12-6. The Aggies,
however, before they lost last year’s
opener to Brigham Young, 18-17,
had won nine straight]
games.
Offense may be the i
game for both clubs.
Mosley directed a[
last year headed by s
Dickey. But, thecoi
quite click for the .
final game of the season,i|
duo ran all over an (
Longhorns’ defense I
prise victory.
With Mosley once aga
helm and running b
Hector, David Hill;
Jackson providing the h
attack, A&M mayhavetl
tent 1980 backfield;
tainly the fastest.
The Rebels, however,h
cellent (juarterback in j
Fourcade, who has i
yards in a total offense ga
running quarterback,
Southeast Conferencei
offense in 1979withalineii
year. Mosley, who mostlyv loubh
giving the ball to Dickey,:
1,443 yards for the year.
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