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Battalion/Page 8 October 19,1982 Texas A&M The Battalion Sports r ivs ,nicer doctors, was an iv I lerbert Seidman, cn D. Stellman anil ■( H. 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Texas ir first “royal tifi A&M tailback Johnny Hector works :d in his agreeing I reir vacation at f ish newspapers t Ulay ’ ji ly Express quotedl the Balmoral roj e Scottish highlaflMM I here has beenW 1 tml between the W B ®I as cooped up wl* 2d to do was ids in London,” ;ss said. The repo s had spent nea unting deer, ri reported: “ft Led row and o make her own* William (their b< ave Prince Chad later backed d' to fly the fai k early,” it said, spaper said Di a tears” after dap loral. staff photo by John Ryan against gravity and Baylor defenders in this bone-crunching fourth down play which was good enough to gain the Aggies another set of downs. by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor Aggie football coach Jackie Sherrill says he’s confident that quarterback Gary Kubiak will return to action in Saturday’s game against the Rice Owls in Kyle Field. Kubiak, who sustained a bruised shoulder two weeks ago during Texas A&rM’s 24-20 loss to Houston, aggravated that in jury in the Aggies’ 28-23 triumph Saturday over Baylor. After throwing a block on Bear defensive end Charles Benson during the second quarter, Kubiak had to leave the field and didn’t return to the game. The injury occurred during a Kubiak-to-Jimmy Hawkins-to- Jeff Nelson reverse play that re sulted in a 25-yard touchdown run. “Kubiak is fine,” Sherrill said in Monday’s weekly press con ference in Cain Hall. “He says he feels better now than he did Saturday or Sunday. “He threw that block on Ben son, but that wasn’t really the problem. He didn’t get hurt when he hit Benson — he really got hurt when he hit the turf,” Sherrill said with a smile. Sherrill announced that tight end John Kellen, who caught two passes for 32 yards, had been named offensive player of the week and linebacker Jerry Bullitt had been named defen sive player of the week. Bullitt, whose 37 total tackles for the season ranks second behind Jeff Fuller’s 56, had seven unassisted tackles against the Bears. Bullitt also recovered a fum ble by Bear tailback Allen Rice in the second quarter and came up with an interception of a David Mangrum pass during the third quarter. Other top players for the Baylor include Johnny Hector, offensive back of the week; freshman David Dowell, special teams player of the week; Jon van Sant, defensive linemen of the week, and Billy Cannon, de fensive back of the week. Hector finished the game with 58 yards rushing on 16 car ries, van Sant had 11 unassisted Tight end John lien offensive player of week tackles and Cannon had eight unassisted tackles. Kyle Stuard, whose punt under pressure with 21 seconds left in the game resulted in a fumble by the Bears’ Gerald McNeil, received Sherrill’s praise, as did freshman free safety Domingo Bryant. During Baylor’s last-gasp drive in the closing minutes of the game, Bryant recorded three of the Aggies’ final six tackles, includ ing a tackle of flanker Bruce Davis for an eight-yard loss and a tackle of Rice for a five-yard loss. Sherrill said he’s been im pressed with the play of Aggie cornerbacks Wayne Asberry and Billy Brown during the last two games. Asberry had an end- zone interception against the Bears and Billy Brown tipped away a Mangrum pass intended for Davis with 1:53 left in the game. Rice, which enters Saturday’s game winless at 0-6, will bring several talented players to Kyle Field, Sherrill said. “The A&M game is one in which Rice usually plays ex tremely well,” Sherrill said. “Doug Johnson came in at quar terback and made some things happen against Texas Tech (in a 23-21 loss Saturday), so I’m sure they’ll start him against us.” Linebacker Jerry Bullitt defensive player of week Johnson, Coach Ray Alborn’s third starter at quarterback this season, completed 13 of 27 for 164 yards and two touchdowns against the Red Raiders. John son, a sophomore, also ran for a 2-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Texas Tech took a 20-7 lead into the fourth quarter, buohn- son led the Owls to a one-point lead with 5:35 left in the game. Johnson’s two TD passes went to tight end Deron Miller for two yards and Tim Sanders for 13 yards. Sanders’ score and a fol lowing two-point conversion pass from Johnson to Stan McKinney with put Rice ahead 21-20. But Texas Tech took the fol lowing kickoff and drove 60 yards before Rick Gann kicked a 30-yard field goal with three seconds remaining. Whereas the Aggies were for tunate enough to be on the re ceiving end of nine Baylor tur novers Saturday, Rice didn’t commit any turnovers in losing to the Red Raiders. AGGIE FACTS: Quarterback Kubiak has completed 114 of 205 passes for 1,227 yards and 10 touchdowns for an average of 205 yards a game. Texas A&M is averaging 211 yards passing a game and its opponents are aver aging 236 yards. Kubiak is within 38 completions of breaking into the top 15 passers in SWC historyQ for a single season. No. 15 on thev list is Mike Livingston of SMU,^' who completed 152 passes in>l 1967 ... For those who are in-v terested or don’t know, the Rice$ Owls drdss out in blue and gray < ;' uniforms. Seems there are some'" Aggie fans who want to be surev they don’t want to wear they wrong colors when they go to*2 A&M’s games. Those folks had-£ better be sure they don’t weaifc. blue jeans to Saturday’s game* with the Owls ... Jeff Nelson" made an impressive debut in" Texas A&M’s victory over th^- Bears. Touching the ball for the* first time in an Aggie uniform:* Nelson scored on a 25-yard re-* verse around right end to givej Texas A&M a 21-3 halftime lead" ... It’s been said that Rice’s MarC ching Owl Band, the MOB,” didn’t want to come to Kyle Fieldij this year because of the reception* it usually receives from Aggid* fans. But it looks as if the MOBv and director Ken Dye will corned after all. Rumor has it that the' MOB will attempt to duplicate" the Aggie Band’s performance aj> last year’s Rice-Texas A&M gamd* ... The Aggies defeated Rice 5If 26 in 1981 as Kubiak completed^ 18 of 25 passes for 263 yards and‘ six touchdowns. Rice won here irr 1980 by a score of 10-6, breaking the Aggies’ sixf game winning streak over the* Owls. Rice upset the Arkansas; Razorbacks 17-16 the following week in Little Rock ... Aggie wide receiver Rod Richardson, who returned kickoffs during the firsi( four games of the season, is out indefinitely with an ankle injury'. Richardson has averaged 20 yards on his eight returns this season ... The Aggies have lost eight fumbles this season, where: as their opposition has lost 14 fumbles. Entering Saturday’s game with Baylor, Texas A&M and its opponents had both turned the ball over seven times on the ground. Baylor’s seven lost fumbles set a record for Texas A&M recoveries for a sing r le game. The previous high was six fumble recoveries for the Aggies against Boston College in See FACTS page 10 / INTRODUCING OUR ALL NEW... TAMU STUDENT RENEWABLE MEMBERSHIP Tone and shape your figure amidst the plush garden setting. Relax in the sunken whirlpool. Tan yourself indoors or out in the private courty ard. Pamper yourself. 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