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"C =sports= Battalion/Page 12 September 20,1982 to kick off league with key matchups BRAZOS TIRE SERVICE AN AGGIE OWNED BUSINESS SINCE 1952 J. N. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’44 R. J. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’47 MIKE A. HOLMGREEN-MANAGER-CLASS OF 'll 2707 TEXAS AVE. BRYAN 823-0551 822-1425 United Press International The question was inevitable and Bill Yung, being the good- natured fellow that he is, didn’t dodge it. At least not totally. On the last two weekends Yung — coach of the Texas-El Paso Miners — has had an up- close look at what are supposed to be two of the better football teams in the country. Yung’s Miners first went to Seattle where they were drub bed by the second-ranked Washington Huskies, 55-0. Then they returned home where they were downed by No. 6 Southern Methodist, 31-10, in a game marred by torrential downpours and nerve-wracking lightning bolts that crackled near the Sun Bowl. So which team was better? 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ELEKTEK Jnc 6557 N Lincoln Ave , Chicago II60645 (800) 621-1269 (312)677-7660 CLASS REGISTRATION Wednesday, September 22 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. #224 MSC See Free U brochure for course listings Vol. Eric Dickerson leads SMU with 183 yards in victory Taiback Craig James tops 100-yard mark for Mustangs moments after losing to SMU Saturday night in El Paso, “be cause I think we are a much bet ter club now than we were a week ago. “I don’t know if the rain had anything to do with how SMU played (scoring only three points in the second half after the field had been turned into a miniature lake by the monsoon). But it probably did. “To start with, we should have scored three touchdowns against Washington. So I think their defenses are about even. Washington has a much better passing attack. They do every thing. They use all sorts of for mations, they use finesse, they took us apart like a surgeon. “But I think SMU’s runners are superior to Washington’s runners,” he said. “And I think the kicking games are about equal.” Eric Dickerson led the Mus tangs with 183 yards rushing, and teammate Craig James had 101 yards. So if Washington and SMU were to meet tomorrow, it would figure to be quite a game. The problem, of course, is that they will probably not meet this year. Instead, the Mustangs must deal with a long list of neighborhood foes before they can start thinking about passing Washington and the rest of the teams ahead of them in the na tional rankings. And the first of those neigh bors comes along next Saturday night in what will be one of the first two Southwest Conference league battles of 1982. The unbeaten Mustangs will host the disappointed TCU Horned Frogs while the sudden ly spunky Texas Tech Red Raid ers will be at home against Baylor — which took a week off following its near miss against Ohio State. TCU comes into its confer ence opener a 30-19 loser to Kansas in a game that saw F.A. Dry substitute Eddie Clark in at quarterback during the second half in place of Reuben Jones. Tech, meanwhile, equaled its 1981 win total with a 31-30 squeaker over the Air Force. It came a year and two days since the Raiders’ last victory. Cougar QB Lionel wiisri plays despite ankle injr 1 louston desperatelyneedd a victory to get someconfid going and Texas A&M havi play without its No. 1 run back. 1 louston dropped its sea straight to a tough oppa Saturday night, falling 2k Arizona State. Cougars’qiu back Lionel Wilson played spite a still-bothersome ana jury, coming on in the set quarter after starter Aii McMillian could not getl ton going. at The Cougars hope tol going next week againstli The Aggies’ Johnny W injured his left shoulderdI Smok< the third quarter ofA&Mil 22 rout of Texas-Arliiij[ Saturday night and he will at least two weeks. HisalsB shouldn’t matter next since A&M hosts Louii Tech. The rest of the conference clubs will stay in the intersection al mode next weekend with Elsewhere next weekend 10 Arkansas will host Missi pi, Texas will try to get unit ed against Missouri in Ai and the downtrodden Rice( must make the trip to LSI DDs applications due Frida Diamond Darling applica tions must be returned to Jan Fambro at the Sports Informa tion Office by 5 p.m. Friday. Those interested in applying may pick up forms this week at the Sports Information Office in G. Rollie White Coliseum. 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