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sports Battalion/Page 12 November 12,1 GoCt&cje. cStat ion i Utadian isitauiant 696-7311 Join us for the Weekend! Friday: 11-2 5-11 Saturday: 5-11 Home Game Saturdays: 11-1 Sunday: 11-9 404 Shopping Center East University 5*. ^7* rrf*. rr r * ^ Baseball players selected Sherman Corbett, a left- handed pitcher from Schertz, and Todd Edwards, a second baseman from Houston, have moved one step closer to becom ing members of the U.S. baseball team that will participate in the Pan American Games held in Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 14-29. The two Aggies are also potential candidates for the U.S Olympic baseball team. Corbett and Edwards went through tryouts held at V.J. Keefe Field in San Antonio Oct. 31. They were selected to a na tion-wide pool of baseball play ers that will be watched closely during the spring by the United States Baseball Federation. BRAZOS VALLEY Rehabilitation Center Kidnap November 12, 1982 12 Noon-6 p.m. Members of service organizations and social sororities and fraternities will be taking collections at local shopping centers. Come on Out and Support us! Razorbacks have the habit of flipping switch quickly If you closed your eyes, you could almost hear Don Meredith, the ghost of Mustangs and Cowboys past, his East Texas drawl crooning from the press box in Texas Stadium. “ Turn out the lights, the party’s o-o-o- v-v-erF' SMU was indeed turning the lights out on Texas A&M, turning turnovers into touchdowns and playing wicked defense. It was a long Saturday. Okay, Dandy. Fade the lights, fade your voice, and fade the Aggies’ bowl hopes, as Eric Dickerson and the Mus tangs bounced the Aggies from the ranks of the bowl-begging, 49-7. A 4-4 record with two of the top teams in the nation still left on the slate does not a bowl contender make. And with Gary Kubiak on the sideline for an undeter mined amount of time, things look grim indeed for the Aggies. As Dandy Don says, the party is over— at least for this year. But Coach Jackie Sherrill and his Aggies still have a chance to turn the lights out on Arkansas, Texas and TCU. Two victories out of three might put the Aggies back in the bowl picture faster than SMU grad Meredith could say, “Aw, shucks, Howard.” Don’t get your hopes up though. To risk using a cliche, the Aggies are going to have to take the rest of the season one 1 John wagner game at a time. First Arkansas, then TCU, then Texas. It’s going to be a rough end to a rough season. But the battle back to the winner’s cir cle starts Saturday in Little Rock before an anticipated sellout crowd of about 55,000. The Aggies, minus Kubiak, hope to generate some kind of offense against the Razorbacks and All-Everything de fensive end Billy Ray Smith. Both sides will be seeing red. Arkansas, still smarting from a 24-17 upset loss to Baylor, will be out for blood. With their Nov. 20 shootout with SMU put on the back burner, the Hogs’ only hope is to go undefeated the rest of the season — including a victory over the Mustangs. And the Aggies will see red. Lots of it. Rest assured that the majority of thos folks in the stands on Saturday wil decked to their hog hats in Razorkl red, and woe to the team that happensit be in the way when they call the I It’s easy to be stampeded when)* play Arkansas. The Aggies will attest to that. Hi Razorbacks have won the last five® tests between the two teams, and tlm lead the 79-year-old series, 33-19 Last year, the Razorbacks drove I yards in the fourth quarter to take a 10-i lead, and a last-gasp comeback by lit Aggies was snuffed out by Billy ito Smith’s crunching tackle of Kubiak, Kubiak fumbled the ball, and Arlcan sas recovered to seal the game. That, however, was last year. Kubial won’t even get to play this time around And when quarterback John takes the field on Saturday, it will belts first career start for the Aggies. Tin sophomore from Baytown Lee Hijl School had an understandably game against the Mustangs, andthisd be his first chance to play an entiregamt Unfortunately, getting to playanen tire game against the Arkansas defenses not always a blessing. The Razorbacks, with apologies is Dandy Don Meredith, always have thei hands on the light switch. ‘‘ Turn out the lig-h-h-t-t-s, thepM o-o-o-v-v-e-r. ” LITTLE < c At WINNtl STAR! WALTON HALL presents: WALTFEST ’82 GRADUATION SPECIAL 1-8x10 — 2-5X7 9-2x3 only $ 36 regular $ 45 value University Studio 115 College Main-Northgate 846-8019 M sh ftur.stiL.TnADt on hcnt thbouoh the PEKING GARDEN Chinese Restaurant aooa: BUFFET *3' SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET »4 Just like Wurstfest, but BETTER! ALL GIRLS FREE! 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