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Bill Hindi DRY SERVfi ■ACT words MOGULS Of ^ mim The Battalion Picks Rick Stolle Kurt Allen Mike Burrichter dp Richard Oliver Jon Heidtke 11 go the — TCU at Texas A&M A&M by 5 A&M by 3 A&M by 1 A&M by 21 A&M by 7 A&M by 1 1 Texas at Baylor Baylor by 1 Baylor by 6 Texas by 3 Baylor by 3 Texas by 1 Texas by 1 Houston at Texas Tech Tech by 7 Houston by 2 Houston by 8 T. Tech by 1 Houston by 14 T. Tech by 4 1 Arkansas at SMU SMU by 9 Arkansas by 1 SMU by 4 SMU by 7 SMU by 3 SMU by 10 Oklahoma at Nebraska Nebraska by 6 Nebraska by 2 Nebraska by 6 Nebraska by 7 Nebraska by 1 Oklahoma by 3 1 Michigan at Ohio State Michigan by 1 Michigan by 2 OSU by 2 OSU by 1 OSU by 7 OSU by 6 use at UCLA USC by 2 USC by 7 UCLA by 3 UCLA by 7 USC by 1 UCLA by 7 1 Miss. State at Ole Miss MSU by 10 MSU by 9 MSU by 12 MSU by 14 Ole Miss by 3 Ole Miss by 9 | Oilers at N. Y. Jets Oilers by 4 Oilers by 6 Oilers by 3 Oilers by 10 Oilers by 7 Oilers by 4 [ Redskins at Cowboys Cowboys by 7 Cowboys by 2 Cowboys by 17 Cowboys by 14 Cowboys by 21 Cowboys by 13 ,ij Season records thus far: 46-24 (.657) 63-34 (.650) 62-35 (.639) 61-36 (.629) 61-36 (.629) 56-41 (.577) THE BATTALION Page 11 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1980 shellenberger’s * ‘ Not just apparel but a way of life ’ ’ ne of the v lation over ll >r the past tbn haven’t been! yle Field site of key bi-district playoff games n Wright By RICK STOLLF Battalion StafT Eyes from all over the state will be turned toward Kyle Field this ekend as two class 5A high school ■district playoff games, including l f top game, will be held at the dium. he first game, tonight at 7:30 Kin., pits the eighth-ranked, 9-0-1, Fort Bend Dulles Vikings against the 8-2 Austin LBJ Jaguars. |The second game, on Saturday at 8 In., has been called the premier |h school football game in the state fboth coaches. The Temple Wild- |s, 10-0, top-ranked and defending te champions, will take on the 10- Ithird-ranked Conroe Tigers. ■Tickets for the games will be on |e for $4 at the gate. fThe Temple veer offense has rol- // Id up impressive yardage through- ■F |t the year. Leading the offensive barge for Temple is Kenneth Davis, Iwo year starter at halfback. Davis Iso is a leader on defense where he a three-year starting cornerback. avis, who has had his second i00 yard season, is complemented sophomore quarterback Bret Staf- d who McQueen said has a great mind for such a young man. he coach said his biggest worry is size of Conroe. He hopes the bed of his Wildcats will offset ir size, he said. [“They are a large team with good ed,” McQueen said. “We are a team with excellent speed.” ^ said Temple will have to rely on jeir quickness to win the game, he Tigers are led on offense by 11 |||uarterback Ross Williams, receiver HiUclP ann y Wifliamson and halfback leorge Landry. Williams has rushed ^ 599 yards and thrown for 755. t/ llUl jilliamson, district 16-5A receiving I Ider, has caught the ball 32 times Qf'nilfP 563 y ar ds. Landry leads the team ^ishing with 698 yards and a 7-yard- URRICHTEI Narry average, lion staff [Moorhead said his Tigers would :M Team Hail be to cause a few turnovers and con- i the United Softie tempo of the game, spending tk; ffhe Conroe defensive line is one Mexico City,* [the largest in the state. Moorhead cond in the 1 Nhis four linemen weigh; 300 and BO pounds, respectively at tackle mpeted agaWN and 235 at the ends, as well as the ■The Tiger defense has been tough, mal team. In Flag up only 93 points in ten igs lost to ev:- ! f nies - Moorhead said he hopes he 23-21. NextthiPhold Temple to two touchdowns, can team,Temple has a quality athlete at irnament in# er y position,” he said. “I hope the The first game, tonight, pits the tough Dulles Viking defense against the high flying offense of Austin LBJ. The Jaguars run a “diamond I” offense. A diamond I is a veer offense with an I back. The offense has no single out standing player, halfback Kenneth Hardeman has gained 859 yards and tailback Horace Ates has rambled for 720 to lead the team. “We like to spread the success around,” said coach Jim Davis. The run-oriented offense of the Jaguars is based on both the veer and I offenses, he explained. Davis said the defense has also been a plus for the Jaguars. It has three shutouts to its credit. “We changed the defense slightly after we lost the first two games of the season,” said the coach, “and went to more man-to-man cover ages. The safety became a rover who now helps everybody else.” “This game looks like push has come to shove,” Davis said. Viking coach Benny Carter could not agree more. “We have a great defense and they have a very good offense,” he said. “Something has got to give.” The Dulles defense has allowed only 58 points over the course of their undefeated 9-0-1 season. “Only one team has scored over one touchdown on our defense,” Carter said. Dulles has allowed only 619 yards rushing and 740 yards pas sing over the season. The Vikings are also run-oreinted but will throw occasionally and have gained 400 yards passing. The main cog on offense, however,is Anthony King. King starts at fullback and defen sive guard. He has gained 1,041 yards for a 6.5-yard-per-carry aver age on the season. de Riley leir own will ad, since games lite. rst test ;tcalf terms "aij Janada.” raise is becuis] is made up re players. pgh game they had last week “st Bryan has an effect but I British Coluii | u bt it. 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