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sports Battalion/Page September 20,1 Mavs AGGIELAND SCHWINN* (continued from page 9) .COLLEGE STATION 696-9490 Largest Inventory In Town Schwinn & C« ■■■ Bicycles! Fuji Factory-Trained Repair Service All Makes and All Models Open 6 Days A Week “Just Across The Street From Texas A&M” 81 f S. Texas 096-9490 line,” he said. “They heard all the noise coming from the stands and lost their concentra tion.” Even though the Movin’ Mavs had to settle for a field goal on that drive, they did move the ball 79 yards against the Aggies — a sign of hope for Elliott. .“I’m pleased with Danny Jackson (Maverick quarter back),” he said. “He showed me he can move the football for us. They played more odd defen sive fronts than we expected, but Jackson still did a good job. I think their secondary still has some problems because we were able to pass on them a lot.” Maverick quarterbacks com pleted 20 of 37 passes for 242 yards against the Aggies but only threw 1 1 times in the first half. Caldwell said UTA should have passed more against the Aggie secondary. “They didn’t show us too much defense against the run when we saw the film of the Bos ton College game, so our game plan was to run right at them, but when we saw we couldn’t do that we should have passed more,” he said. “We just got caught up in the running game.” In their season-opening 63- 10 victory over Sam Houston State, the Mavs had 543 yards in offense, including 251 in the air on seven completions. Caldwell rushed eight times for 118 yards during that game. While the Aggies host the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Satur day in Kyle Field, the Mavs open their Southland Conference schedule at Northeast Louisiana. UTA will host the Bulldogs in Arlington’s Maver ick Stadium Oct. 2. Phi Unit Playini pennar cold st lay. TheS lardly b nto a fe 'Jew Yo -1 triun The < Series w ;ames al ’hillies i ast and 4'A gam< five-ga Philat oPittsbi eekend Now Better Than Ever. 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This time, however, the Cow girls were able to sneak past Texas A&M in a tournament that was not for the weak of arm. T he Aggies played eight games in two days — three Fri day and five Staurday —- and won six of them. lost two irates. iardina teginnir Phillic ales, wi ix of it: he lock< early day’s ga In the first round of cloiiji (hs playc imination play, the Aggiesi eated Baylor 1-0. McDoni struck out nine and gaveupo^ one hit In Saturday's I'irst game,Silfmish ft pile bed her second no-hitt&i fan play the year against Sam How State as the Aggies won 1-0.Island, at struck out 11. The AgJ scored in the eighth in when Iva Jackson singled Josie Carter tripled. j Our t* jt Serving ? Luncheon Buffet | Sunday through Friday J 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.^g^ $4.95 plus tax Q But the two they lost were both to OSL\ enabling the Cow girls to win the latest round of what is quicklv becoming one of the most competitive rivalries in college softball. The Aggies began play on Fri das against Oklahoma City Uni- versitv. winning 3-0 on a Shan McDonald one-hitter. The Aggies then lost to OS 4-2 to put themselves in thd 1 er's bracket. After beatingOj homa University, the Aggiesil feated OSU 5-0 to force a “i toh Tome in ng like [Dorrales As 15 game showdown. 1 he game was scoreless al the regulation nine innings, neither team could score in 10th, 1 1 th or 12th innings. But in the bottom of the !3i! OSU pushed across its only with the help of three sinj and a Texas A&M error The |5-() Sa |he sea: Rent goals a| Jone got lack, Gitti \ggies The Thev defeated Nebraska 1-0, scoring the onlv run in the first inning. Withoneout. Cinch Fos ter tripled and scored when Patti Holthaus singled. Lori Stoll gave up two hits while striking out 13 batters. McDonald struck out 15Cw girls and held OSU to (i hits,I the tired Aggies couln't muste productive offensive attack. 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