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After a 33-yard punt by Lonnie Stokes, the Aggies took off like a rocket. On second down, running back Johnny Hector took a Kubiak handoff behind the blocks of quick tackle Matt Darwin and quick guard Kent Adams, turned on the afterburner and scampered around right end for 46 yards. Strong safety Donnie Love ran him down from behind at the Houston 25. Love was the Cougar workhorse on defense, finishing the day with seven tackles, at least four of which prevented touchdowns or long gains. Three plays netted the Aggies nine yards and David Hardy came on to attempt a 33-yard field goal from Kyle Stuard’s hold. However, the snap was low and Stuard rolled out to pass the ball with several Cougars in pursuit. Stuard was knocked down for a 12-yard loss, separating his shoul der on the play. The sophomore had to be helped from the field and will be lost for the season. OPEN TODAY 7:07~*\ A Pfaramourt PVturf TODAY 7:15 9:45 LLll S46^?14 CORNER OF UNIV / COLLEGE AVE DISCOUNTED TICKETS AVAILABLE TO EMPLOYEE, ORGANIZATIONS Dudtey Moore LizaMraeC Arthur ENDS SOON! TODAY 7:30 9:30 The Aggie defense, playing perhaps its most complete game of the year, shut down the Cougars and forced them to punt. The Cougars didn’t get a first down until the 1:04 mark of the first quarter, that coming on a per sonal foul penalty giving them the ball on the Aggie 22. Four plays later the Cougars were on the Texas A&M 3-yard line facing a third and goal situa tion. Quarterback Lionel Wilson rolled out under pressure from linebacker Bobby Strogen, and tackle Keith Guthrie finished him off at the 21 for a 18-yard loss. Houston head coach Bill Yeo man then called on freshman tight end Pat Franklin to boot a 37-yard field goal, but the attempt fell short. Yeoman called on Franklin be cause regular place-kicker Jeff Shaffer was suffering from a deep thigh bruise and was not able to kick. Lou’s Fun Shop Now with a complete selection of Halloween & fright masks (65 to choose from). Makeup & wigs. Also Adult gag gifts & cards, and party gag items. Down S. College Ave. just past Weingarten’s Call us about special order items Neither team was able to* the ball consistently throiij the first half, although Hi drove deep into Aggie tei two more times before the The first Cougar drive, the direction of Wilson, si the A&M 25 on a fourth play with 2:08 left in the half son kept the ball and went right tackle, where he was J Little and Strogen fornogaiij On their next possession! again led the Cougars downfi this time to the A&M 26witli! seconds left in the half. Y called on Omar Perez this titj a 43-yard field goal attempt,Pe had the distance but was wide to end the half. The Aggies came firing «{j the starting blocks the second! driving to the Houston line on the strength of some ball- handling by Kubiakandij yard run by Earnest Jackson Kubiak read the defensev) throughout the drive, keeping hall three times on option play 12 yards and an important down. On second-and-six Jackson!:/ Kubiak’s handoff for 27 yards left guard and was apparentlyM his way for a touchdown m Love stopped him at theCoaM 37 monel The drive stalled duetoano® 10 ^ 11 costly penalty and the Coti‘ u ! ie< took over. v, Two possessions later vf| 1 Aggies were once again on■ a ' ce '' move, this time from theiromM j Kubiak went around left end three yards on first down. Two plays later he cut upfifl 00 ^ n behind the defensive end option play and broke intotM *P secondary for a 43-yard ton IfPP 0 down run that sent the crowds r° ut a frenzy. r in 8 Hardy’s kick was goodandt r Ags led 7-0 with 1:35 left ini I third quarter. 1 However, the “real” firem« ach 1 didn’t begin until the foii* rewi quarter. f nse Following the Aggie to«M lve -P down, Houston marched tot A&M 16 where the drive fid and Perez attempted a 34-jl field goal. This time Greg'S fiams broke through and cfe d< The blocked the attempt, much tot r e ^ 9-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 775-2063 WEIGHT WATCHERS Pht lamp nust 4eth< “W, BRYAN 3006 29th St. 9:30 am COLLEGE STATION Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 9:30 am 5:15 pm Lutheran Student Center 315 N. College Main Thursday 5:15 pm 1981 FOOD PLAN: Wine • Popcorn • Sweet Potatoes • Yes, even home baked bread; you can have them all — plus many of the “No, no’s” — and still lose weight. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM IN THE WORLD Call 822-7303 For additional information Weight Watchers Inti. inc. 1981 crowd’s delight. One play later Kubiak’s pass: [ Don Jones was intercepted by nerhack Butch LaCroix at Houston 27. Houston tumedl hall over three plays later wit cornerback Darrell Adams inte cepted Wilson’s pass, but 4 Aggies gave it right back on 4 next play. Kubiak missed Jackson handoff and Houston recoven the fumble at their own However, just four plays lateri fensive tackle Keith Gul pounded fullback Allen Polkjoi ing a fumble. Free safety Cl Brown recovered for the A| with 10:28 left in the game. Houston came alive about same time a power failure hit Texas A&M campus, blacking the scoreboard with 3:51 left in game. Wilson drove his teamSOyw to a score on the strength ofto j passing, completing five-of-tenfu 72 yards and a touchdown 1:04 remaining. His receiver! however, took a tremendous beat ing by the Aggie secondary. Yeoman went for the two-] conversion but fullback I Barrett slipped on the wetturfan* the ball fell incomplete, mucht* the approval of the crowd. The Houston defense was best in the nation against the m» yielding an average of 55. per game and seventh in totalwj fense. MSC ARTS ANNOUNCES NFSU One O'clock Jazz Band is coming! October 22, 1981 8 p.m. Rudder Auditorium TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE 845-1234,