1-Hour Processing HEY AMELIA CROCKER HAPPY BIRTHDAY! sports Battalion/Page Ir“ October 8,1®|. Tide defense should dominatt United Press International NEW YORK — Listening to Alabama Coach Bear Bryant can get downright monotonous, especially when he’s talking ab out the Crimson Tide’s next (Go gig ’em kid) Tony opponent. “I have no doubt Penn State is the best team in America,” Bryant said as he prepares fourth-ranked Alabama for Saturday’s game against the No. 3 Nittany Lions. “I’m happy to have them come to Alabama for the first time. I just hope we play well and I hope our people (fans) will show their class when Penn State needs to hear the Lions’ offensive attack. The game will be televised na tionally beginning at 2:30 p.m. For the first time since 1975, when Oklahoma was on proba tion, the Texas-Oklahoma game will not be televised. But that won’t diminish the enthusiasm for the 77th renewal of this he ated rivalry. Here are this week’s selec tions: Quick as a Flash Post Oak Mall 764-0601 AGGIE SPECIAL $ 1 00 Off E-6 Slide Processing 135 mm Ektachrome or Fuji- chrome exp. 10-31-82 snap count.” Vintage Bryant, but what he fails to mention is, his team can match up against Penn State as well as any other. Both teams are undefeated. They have met four previous times, and as far as statistics go, Alabama has a 3-1 edge. “Coach Paterno has said this is his quickest team he’s ever had,” added Bryant. “They’ve got great balance. I don’t know how our players feel but I’m excited about it. I want to see it anyway.” Penn State tailback Curt War ner and quarterback Todd EAST — West Virginia 24, Boston College 21 — WVU mus ters enough strength after los ing to Pittsburgh to hand BC its first loss. Others: Brown 21, Pennsylva nia 20; Colgate 27, Holy Cross 17; Princeton 17, Columbia 6, Harvard 31, Cornell 21; Dela ware 24, Massachusetts 13; Army 21, Rutgers 17; Yale 14, Boston U. 10. North Carolina 31, Wake Forest 10 — North Carolina’s running game is no match for the Deacons. Louisiana State 24, Tennes see 17 — LSU rides the enthu siasm of its victory over Florida to hold off Tennessee. Florida 35, Vanderbilt 13 — Florida rebounds nicely. Others: Auburn 31, Ken tucky 13; Duke 22, Virginia Tech 18; Maryland 42, Indiana State 9; Mississippi State 25, Southern Mississippi 21; East Carolina 17, Richmond 14; Flor ida State 41, Southern Illinois 10; Grambling 31, Tennessee State 21; Louisville 21, Temple 17; Tulane 21, Georgia Tech 20. Blackledge lead the Nittany SOUTH — Alabama 27, Penn State 24 — Alabama backs wear down the Penn State de fense. Georgia 31, Mississippi 17 — Georgia’s Herschel Walker is 100 percent. 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Texas 24, Oclahoma 17 — Texas makes it four straight over Oklahoma. THE EPISCOPAL / CHURCH & STUDENT CENTER : Announce CLASSES FOR i THOSE INTERESTED in PREPARING FOR CONFIRMATION and or learning more about the Episcopal Church CLASSES MEET IN THE CHURCH , Detyveen Tailback Curt Warner leads Penn State rushing attain be te he Uni innouncei A&M Roadrunnefe \ustin am fort Wort Beginning 8:00 P.M., Sunday Oct. 10 906 Jersey, College Station (So. Side of Campus) Ph. 696-1726 record top finishel The Texas A&M Roadrunners competed in three events past weekend and returned with several first- and semii-j finishes. Two of the competitions were held in Huntsvilieait third was held in Dime Box. In a 6.6-mile, or 'A-marathon, event in Huntsville, the Aji Mark Eddy placed first overall in the 20 and under category if time of an even 38 minutes, while Texas A&M’s Russell finished second in the same group at 38:35. The Aggies Baird, running the course in 35:33, placed second overall. Club president Ben Barlass ran the course in 36:09 to fourth overall. In Huntsville’s 13.2-mile, or '/a-marathon event, Bill finished in 112:20 and Rusty Higham managed a 128:06. On the 10-kilometer, or 6.2-mile course, in Dime Box,h Sandt’s 43-minute clocking earned her second place in the2H age category. Other finishes in the 10-kilometer race indudeLi' Goodman, 43:20 for second place in the 14-19 age group; Kec: i Graham, 45:30 for third place in the 14-19 age group;Ri Crocket, 36:29 for first place in the 30-39 age group, and O’Brian, 37:45 for eighth place overall. » X X X X X X X * X I X X X X X X X X X X X X WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR SPECIALS LIVE ROCK N ROLL SATURDAY featuring oz Skaggs Center 846-4809 NO COVER J uco All-Star set to play k The Fourth Annual Junior College All-Star game will be played Sundi noon in Olsen Field. Junior college players around the state will partid; ^ in the yearly event.Texaslil I Tvpr students and faculty admitted free with a Univef | (JigtS I.D. FRIDAY 9 p.m.-SATURDAY 8 p.m RUDDER THEATER — $1.50 Hear the author, Thomas Hauser Monday, Oct. 11 8 p.m. FREE PG PARENTAL GUOANCE SUGGESTED tom MATEm*. MAT MOT M *urr AMU POM OA-DMBJ BONFIRE *82 enjo 1 follow be di of lo 1 food; TRADITION linn GOING! OCA Cutting crews will be meeting on Duncan Field at 6:00 and 7:30, Oct. 9 and lO. We will caravan from Duncan Field to the cutting sight. A CUTTING CLASS WILL BE HELD AT THE SIGHT FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE A CUTTING CARD. UND Bi MEN & WOMEN WELCOME For more info, contact: KEVIN GOODWIN 846-5614 ALLEN BAXTER 696-5983