The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1982, Image 16

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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.
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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.
Clemson 24, Virginia 7 —
Quarterback Homer Jordan re
turns after a week off to spark
Clemson.
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MIDWEST — Notre Dame
28, Miami (Fla.) 17 — Defense
will spark the Fighting Irish.
Illinois 27, Purdue 16 —
Quarterback Tony Eason keeps
Illini in Top 20., Others: Cin
cinnati 28, Long Beach State
Indiana 24, Iowa 22; Iowa State
35, Kent State 17; Missouri 27,
Kansas State 17; Michigan 28,
Michigan State 19; Minnesota
45, Northwestern 14; Ohio State
24, Wisconsin 14.
SOUTHWEST — Arkansas
28, Texas Tech 13 — Arkansas
passes another SWC test.
Southern Methodist 27,
Baylor 21 — SMU’s Pony Ex
press delivers once again.
Texas 24, Oclahoma 17 —
Texas makes it four straight
over Oklahoma.
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Tailback Curt Warner leads Penn State rushing attain be te
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A&M Roadrunnefe
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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.
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