Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 —' i Oklahoma ATTENTION STUDENTS 5 If you are planning a Christmas Trip you should make your reservation NOW! Seats are limited. The sooner you make your reservation the better your chance of getting the flight and date you desire. DO IT NOW! TODAY! BEVERLEY BRALEY TRAVEL, INC. located in the Memorial Student Center. No tele phone reservations accepted for Christmas Travel. 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But he said the 1980 Sooners do not have the ability to overcome problems they create for themselves with fumbles and mistakes. “Sometimes in the past we did,” he said. “We’re not blessed like that anymore. “We’ve got to play an error-free game to beat Texas. I think Texas is the best football team in the United States today.” He described the Longhorns as a much better offensive team than a year ago despite the loss of Johnny “Lam” Jones, which he said was offset by the return of such players as tight end Lawrence Sampleton and running backs Rodney Tate and A. 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Caldwell, who has already blocked a kick this year against Mississippi, missed this block, but the defense didn’t miss much else as they hauled in four interceptions — three by Leandrew Bro*. The Aggies won the game 41-21 and now turn to the Houif Cougars, who currently own a 1-3 season record and I SWC play. Atosloy movocl to froo safety Hill says Ag win am lean By RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor While most Aggies are tuned in the tube this week following the amazin’ Astros, the Aggie football team looks warily ahead toward another Houston team. This Saturday, the suddenly- dangerous A&M squad takes to a wounded Cougar team that is with out the services of quarterback Terry Elston, who fractured his wrist against North Texas State two weeks ago. His backup, Brent Chinn, came in last week against the Bears and was BE A PART OF THE CRUCIAL SEARCH FOR OIL AND GAS RESERVES. Seismograph is looking for Field Service Engineers and Seismic Analyst Trainees. 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Fullback David Hill, who did not start against Texas Tech in the Ags’ 42-21, but played most of the game anyway, said Tuesday the team is ready. “Man, we re more excited now than ever before,” he said. “Now that we’ve won and we’re into the conference, we know every game is important. ” The practices this week have been spirited and A&M is gearing up for Houston’s potent offense. “We’re learning a new defense,” said Hill. “Every team has a few stunts it likes to use, and we learn something new every week.” This week, however, there will possibly be more new faces in A&M’s defenses. The squad has been beset by several problems in the past two weeks, and several changes were made prior to the Tech game. The most noticeable was the decision to start David Beal as quarterback, a strategy which paid big dividends as he scored four touchdowns against the Red Raiders. One player left on the sidelines, ist, a proft pay, feel peniins wl and eonve / Taint sc t at Agg ^vboy. 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