Page 10 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1980 Beal will have wrist checked E; ee & Texas A&M quarterback David Beal will have his injured right wrist x-rayed again early this week and that examination will determine his status for the rest of the season, coach Tom Wilson said Monday. “If it doesn’t show a break, he might be back in time for the Arkan sas game (Nov. 15),” said Wilson. “If there is a break, he’ll be lost for the season. In the meantime, sophomore MUSIC % BOX WORLD is at Happy Cottage Gift Shoppe Gary Kubiak was listed as the No. 1 quarterback ahead of veteran Mike Mosley, who had been moved to de fense before Beal’s injury. Wilson also said offensive guards John Osborn and Kent Adams and linebacker Mike Little will be held out of work this week because of in juries/-Wilson went on to say that if his guards cannot play two freshmen will have to start at those positions. “We certainly aren’t using it as an excuse for our record (2-4),’’ said Wilson, “but we’ve been playing a lot of youngsters. It tells in crucial situations because they are inexperi enced.” The Aggies were clobbered by Baylor last Saturday, a one-sided loss that followed similiar setbacks against Georgia and Penn State. “We’re not as good as Georgia, Penn State or Baylor,” Wilson said, “but we could be 3-3 because we should have beaten Houston. I’m disappointed at the margin by which we lost to those three good teams.” Give a music box for any occasion| —we have dozens to choose from. yOUT L_ Battalion 2^ Classifieds 809 E. 29th Bryan (3 Blocks East of City Nat'l Bank) 822-9393 iggicland, it pt Unfortunatel; The sign pro .ipless Aggies 1 iears beat the laking it 46-7. It would have igs not scored As the Aggies iixth win withou ireaking a swea The beleagui round the field .listakes. They I lemoralizing de NX « 1 1 I seem to reim (o this one. Ah yi .thens, Ga., sei The entire tea Jamed on any ( photo bv Paid All washed up A&M defensive taekle Fred Caldwell and defensive end victory. Baylor racked up 457 yards total offense againsli, Robert Stoss sandwich Baylor reserve quarterback Mike Brannan as he tries to pitch out in Saturday’s 46-7 Bears’ Aggies in front of a record 69,735 fans at Kyle Field, SHOW THAT THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA IS STRONG AT A&M! SEND FOR YOUR OWN: “I’M PROUD TO KICK ASS FOR AMERICA” T-Shirt. 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Alabama and Georgia do not play each other this year and if they share the SEC title it would be Georgia that would earn the Sugar Bowl bid. So there are a lot of ifs. But Cotton Bowl officials are not taking any chances. Last weekend the bowl’s execu tive vice president, Jim Brock, and former chairman of the board Field eads. Even a numbe Scovell attended the Alak Tennessee game. Scovell, on« best known "behind the sceus -ary Kubiak and gures in college football, has :am needs to fi had an excellent rapport witkt | Yet, the only p ma coach Bear Bryant. has to solidify th If Georgia does go throusl| Tom Wilson ha SEC season unbeaten, A jhisprogram. Tw< would be free to go to any hpits from any gi chooses and the two obvious Arvest. would be either the Oraiil Ron Meyer at! Cotton. I showing in the Bryant has said in the past h jin to a program al for his team to play the hiflho followed gn ranked team available in apiversity of Te: game. The Orange Bowl hasYet, I’m not ma with the Big Eight ConfereiaNson. The Agg the host team there will liliipylor was for At either Nebraska or Oklahoirajpoone on the t< both of those teams already lii# en searching f< loss. IThe team has 1 It is not inconceivable thapho will lead by gia, if it remains unbeaten, conlB ner al' Last ye: come one of the top twoorPrtis Dickey an teams in the nation, whichIThis year, ever bring up the possibility of AWcler. Mosley is and Georgia facing each otheriB^terback mus Sugar Bowl. But sources cloself^ndary and le bowl picture indicate theyl^ahiak did a r think Bryant would want to team from his conference. TJ Q F F) | Virdon cited as best GOLD United Press International ST. LOUIS — Major league man agers polled by The Sporting News Monday named Bill Virdon of the Houston Astros Major League Man ager of the Year. The sports publication said Virdon was chosen in one of the closest con- mostly again; Eve the offense A&M has the al e nation. 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