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c iports THE BATTALION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1901 Page 13 it -Hog facts 5 IMF: 2:50 p.m. d iM: 62,000 est. (Kyle Field capacity 70.016) fc; 55th meeting. Arkansas leads, 32-19-3. iljear: Arkansas rolled to a 24-0 halftime lead, only to see the jesrally to knot the the count at 24-24 before Ish Ordonez kicked a ijrd field goal with eight seconds left to lift the Razorbacks to a i, li victory. ' 0 P e J ifivedr. A&M had an open date. Arkansas nipped Baylor, 41-39. pressure, iC | es; Xom Wilson in third full season at A&M. Overall record lnei1 ? |?,Lou Holtz in fifth year at Arkansas. His record at Arkansas is 1 r .^ Hi. Prior to that he was 13-20 at William & Mary and 33-12-3 at T a |||! 9 ^ C ar °l |na State. c we *‘ oea ^ a&M runs split-back; Arkansas runs veer, f i, c ^ ses: use basic 4-3. ° if tffi/on: Keith Jackson and Ara Parseghian will call the game for 1 eacJ y i Bui (;.tv, The game will be regionally televised and will be shown i ! an ) t ' IIF ? ncrcent of the nation, med tea®, r lo so ma® id'usingtlifl ( 1 differeml r » ’ he sail | v mistal t defensiit ;nore t a 394-yar(l )7 clip. ;ies butllie their play, t crowd , “Wecan’t i there tail |“J c about (lie vdy crowd ler,” nose ilacekida great, jusl jys play :gameis| 0 i t! 11 teams. W1 m on of the ornenew,: ibfl full fori Ils. should dr occer squads lay Saturday FRANK L. CHRISTLIEB Battalion Stafi" ith Texas A&M University icer teams host tough oppo- ats this weekend, with the 15 sis team playing its final match fell season. The women’s plays its last match of the pilar season before traveling ednesday to Chapel Hill, N.C. the national tournament. Coach Telmo Franco and the team host Rice University today at noon in an important ison-ending match. The 10th- iliedwomen’s team, coached by Butts, takes an 11-0 record its contest with Sam Houston University at 10 a.m. To clinch second place in the ijlkwest Conference Soccer ague, the men’s team must win match with the Owls. The gies have compiled a 6-4-3 rail record and a 3-0-3 mark in SWCSL, while Southern itliodist University, which A&M tied 1-1 two weeks lias clinched the league title. Franco said his team, which has (starting fullback Scott Hum- rey because of a knee injury, is ly for a tough match with the sponsibility and is ready to play. We tied Rice last year in Houston, and since we’re playing here, we should win. “We know their style — they have an English style, where they use long passes. We play a game with more short passes, a com bination of South American and European styles.” Butts said his women’s team will face a talented squad when the Aggies face the Bearkats Saturday. “It’s going to be a very physical match, and we’re expecting tougher competition, except for (the University of) Texas, than we’ve faced this year,” Butts said. Butts’ team will enter next week’s national tourney as the number 10 seed. Battalion football forecast Arkansas at Texas A&M Rice at Baylor Texas Tech at SMU TCU at Texas Alabama at Penn State Iowa St. at Nebraska Oklahoma at Missouri USC at Washington Dallas at Detroit Houston at Kansas City Season records: dp Ritchie Priddy A&M by 1 Frank L. Christlieb A&M by 2 Rick Stolle A&M by 1 Gaye Denley A&M by 3 dp A&M by 4 This week’s guest: Dr. Frank Vandiver A&M by 7 Baylor by 13 Baylor by 14 Baylor by 10 Baylor by 14 Baylor by 7 Bice by 6 SMU by 17 SMU by 17 SMU by 24 SMU by 21 SMU by 214 SMU by 25 Texas by 21 Texas by 7 Texas by 27 Texas by 14 Texas by 10 Texas by 19 Alabama by 2 Penn St. by 3 Penn St. by 4 Penn State by 1 Penn St. by 2 Penn St. by 4 Nebraska by 2 Nebraska by 3 Nebraska by 3 Nebraska by 7 Nebraska by 14 Nebraska by 7 Missouri by 1 OU by 4 OU by 10 Missouri by 10 OU by 10 OU by 1 USC by 8 USC by 10 Washington by 1 USC by 4 USC by 3 USC by 20 Dallas by 3 Dallas by 3 Dallas by 17 Dallas by 7 Dallas by 7 Dallas by 10 Kansas City by 7 Houston by 2 Kansas City by 3 Kansas City by 7 Houston by 1 Houston by 6 58-42 .580 65-35 .650 67-33 .670 63-37 .630 71-29.710 43-27.538 Hooton to be honored at UT Oho lookinq-IG Min The toMTADlT United Press International AUSTIN — Los Angeles Dod gers pitching star Burt Hooton will be one of six former Universi ty of Texas athletes honored next weekend in the Longhorn Hall of Honor ceremonies, UT officials announced Wednesday. Hooten was the Most Valuable Player of the National League playoffs and winning pitcher when has the ic team to pi npionship , but that ;ies wont ront 1, returns gibility to ude Rile ne, whi able thii et will he amoreRe- "LAtranv ■ his prob- with 6-1 and 6-fool y the top :h. d imprcfr ‘more mt reshman, hat Lewi* oint guard del Blunt’ will prob- jigmanfor i. s effective 'si This is a must win in order to second place, ” Franco said. “I everybody knows his re- ★ DELICIOUS SEAFOOD FROM OUR MARKET ★ CHARBROILED STEAKS ★ MODERATE PRICES “CLASS OF ’60” HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 846-9532 4301 CARTER CREEK oacn llengethe who stand his y ompal alayersare ting the ball up! le more 1 id a liB ess,’ M IDAY] ^ SUN ’1 I WANT rcu: FCJB THE A4SC VARIETY SHOW the Dodgers clinched the World American pitcher who led the Series over the New York Longhorns to Southwest Confer- Yankees. ence championships in 1969, 1970 At UT, Hooten was an All- and 1971. SCUBA DIVERS! We now have Air, Sales, and Rentals! 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