The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 10, 1982, Image 12
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Hurri cane lost only twice last year, to ranked teams Texas (by seven) and Mississippi State (by four). Houston returns outstanding quarterback Lionel Wilson, among ’81 SWC leaders in both passing and rushing, and several members of outstanding offensive line. Miami quarter back Jim Kelly hit first nine passes of second half vs. Florida, 18 of 30 for the game. — BAYLOR (1-0) at OHIO STATE (9-3 in 1981), 12:30 p.m. — Bears attempting to atone for 34-28 loss in last visit to Columbus (1978) and improve on 1-1-1 record against Big Ten during Grant TeafPs tenure as head coach. Buckeyes return nine offensive and eight defensive starters from ’81 team that went 9-3, includ ing 31-28 victory over Navy in Liberty Bowl. Tim Spencer gained 1,217 yards and scored 12 times to pace Ohio State attack, while wide receiver Gary Williams caught 50 passes for six touchdowns. Baylor won a 21-17 squeaker over North Texas in opener, while yielding 396 yards. Alfred Anderson was bright spot in Baylor attack, rushing for 105 yards. — TULSA (1-0) at ARKANSAS (8-4 in 1981), 2 p.m. — Razorbacks rallied late in second half last year to overcome 10-0 deficit and score 14-10 decision, raising record in openers to 67 victories, 17 losses, three ties. Hurricane returns nucleus of team that lost first four ’81 games by total of 12 points. Razorbacks have won five straight from Hurricane since 9-3 loss in 1976 and now hold 41-15-3 all-time lead. Hurricane opened with 35-17 victory over Air Force last week. Tulsa one of SWC’s most frequent foes, trails SWC members in all- time series, 55-22-3. — TULANE (0-1) at SMU (10-1 in 1981), 7:12 p.m. — Both teams among nation’s strongest by end of last season, SMU sustaining strong start all year and Tulane winning six of last seven with 48-7 crusher of LSU in finale. New Tulane quarterback Mike McKay hit 19 of 33 passes for 234 yards in 30-21 loss to strong Mississip pi State. Good news for SMU was Tulane yield of 327 rushing yards as Mustangs return No. 1 and 2 SWC rushers Eric Dickerson and Craigjames. Mustangs won first SWC title since ’66 last year to become seventh school in seven years to win or share crown. — SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-9-1 in 1981) at RICE (4-7 in 1981), 7:30 p.m. CDT — Owl quarter back Michael Calhoun finished ’81a touchdown pass shy of breaking all-time SWC mark for scoring throws in a season. He joins 14 other returning starters against Ragin^Cajuns. Owls are 44-24-2 in season openers since ~ /l s - — - TCI 1912. Owls and Cajuns’ only previous meeting was 192 1 when Rice beat then called Southwest Indu Calhoun was responsible for all 22 Rice tout! year, throwing for 21 and running for one.i ’81 victory was over North Texas State' Lousiana Tech. — UTAH STATE (5-5-1 in 1981) at 1981), 7:30 p.m. — One of Frogs’ two tiesl; vs. Utah State while Aggies added 5-5 sp season, including six-point loss to stro Young. Frogs return 1 1 starters, not inch back Reuben Jones who took over after SteveS hurt in eighth game. Split end Stanley Wa: SWC receivers last year with 854 yards im games. TCU installing veer offense this yea installed new artificial turf at Amon Carter! Frogs have won 52, lost 25 and tied seven first 84 seasons. — TEXAS TECH (1-9-1 in 198I)atNEW| (1-0), 8 p.m. — Raiders attempt comebacks only team they defeated last year, but mavl full with explosive attack that carried LobosJ opener victory over Wyoming. Wide recei Magee (4 1 receptions tor 706 yards lastyeafl problem for Tech defense that gave u| [ touchdowns in ’81. l ech’s Jim Hart gets fire* back start since ’79, will have outstandingn» port in tailback Anthony Hutchison, ed series with 23-2-2 record againsi | ng min’ Raiders k l.obos. Valerie Martin’s Gallery Dance Arts Registration still open for: • C&W Oaocc Iv^ssoxms Golf teams set goal; high for this season! • B^tty-dsuicumg For more information, call: 107 Dowling Road 693-035SJ ^ VAN TO: First Christian Church (Disciples) Bryan LEAVES: Commons — 9:15 Northgate Post Office — 9:20 Dr. John Hoyle, Church School Teacher Mike Miller, Campus Minister 846-1221 Tired of Cramming? by Bill Robinson Battalion Staff Winning a state or conference championship in a major collegi ate sport is unquestionably be neficial to the image of a univer sity. And while times might be rough for some Aggie sports and the championships few and far between, the Texas A&M golf teams have provided the LJniversity with considerable publicity. Both the men’s and women’s teams won their divisions last year and will begin defense of those titles Monday — the men in Fort Smith, Ark., and the women in Oklahoma City, Okla. Although the going won’t be easy for either team, both coaches are looking forward to the fall season, primarily be cause of a large number of re turning starters. All five starters return from the men’s team, which finished the 1982 season as the NCAA’s No. 4 team. The women, who finished fifth at the NCAA tour nament, return four starters. Two players should prove to be advantageous to the teams — one is the Southwest Conference men’s medalist and the other is the T exas Association for Inter collegiate Athletics for Women medalist. All-America Danny Briggs, who led the men to the SWC crown during the 1982 season, returns for nis senior season, while TAIAW medalist Shirley Furlong will lead her team into its first season as a part of the NCAA. While the jump into NCAA action is a big one for the women, that organization’s ac tion is getting to be old hat for the men. And that is a good reason for cautious optimism. “We have everyone comintr back and I feel good but the teams vvewiilbo are essentially the unt men’s coach BobElfcs Among those teamr ing experienced squa&i University of Houston will attempt to defendi NCAA championship. i University of Texas, ai talented team. “Houston and Tch their better players b* TCU and Arkansas bo some good recruiting said. “I’d like to say won to be out there defend] conference (title) bun going to be easy. We havt work ahead of us." Briggs, cc >min£ off of mer schedule whichindt tournaments in just 12 had an even moreoptimi tude about the team. “We’re going to have See GOLF page Agg' Gies a sh State R (con ;olo ta irowi “H son. ’ Cut your study time by 2/3! WeTl show you how — TODAY Tigers vs Tigers i? 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