izational meeting wi| Texas A&M The Battalion Sports competitive sailing is ight in 109 Military^ Tuesday, September 13, 1983/The Battalion/Page 9 \TION:Meet at oral meeting in 20 :ct representatives 200 Heldenfelsatl 5 coates Hallat6:30p, ■; will be a tour o( un Ward, associateda ting at 7 tonight i: Arkansas State coach says Indians must play ‘perfectly’ against A&M t meeting is schedii will be a slide show i upcoming aetivitiesi general meetingtonij ’ Handy Matson, e: ition, speakingon" first fall meetingisi rs and begin shirt sale NG IN AGRICtl ves will be available! tenter on Wednesdan ulture. Juniors, i. to 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ONISM:All those :ing at 7 tonight . sent *11 presents 'The ” at 8 tonight in : H liscuss the Fall AS might in 113Biolopi [CAL ENGINEEU ' tonight followed hi chairman-elect of 4 South Texds Divisim st meeting is at ■mbership isopentoi ed in psychology FORSiWe will to ■ the fall agenda at ill John P. Lopez Battalion StafT Vhen Arkansas State rolls into Field to take on Texas A&M urday, it will be a classic exam- of a team playing in a game ere it has nothing to lose and irything to gain. And that suits Indians coach ■ry Lacewell just fine. Arkansas State is a Division II m, so they’re not supposed to The Indians have a 2-0 re but the teams they’ve itenareTennessee-Martin and essee-Chattanooga—not ex powerhouses. So the Aggies asily be overeonfident in urday s match. That also suits Lacewell fine, jacewell said his Indians would 'e to play a perfect game if they to beat the Aggies, hut ell’s comments during as A&M s weekly press confer- Monday weren’t exactly se of a coach in a do-or-die lation. What will your team have to do order to win?” one reporter Wtf have some pretty good phyers md we have a quarterback {Tim Langford} that cm execute and rm the offense weM. Tfes- a good player, to the games that we've wen, he's had big nights/ ~~ Arkansas State coach Larry Lacewell on his teams upcom ing game with Texas A&M-< SB(ISi;9llll I guess just score more nts,” Lacewell answered, did you schedule Texas Larry Lacewell A&M? another reporter said. "Well, I’ve got a lot of friends down there (A&M) and this is the only way me and my wife can go see them,’’ Lacewell countered. Want more? How do you feel about your quarterback and offensive line coach? “All I know is that my quarter back is smarter than I am,” Lacewell said. “Some of the guys on the offensive line are about as old as I am.’’ Lacewell definitely isn’t uptight about Saturday’s game. But that doesn’t mean he expects to lose or that his Indians will be outclassed by the Aggies. "Physically, I don’t think we can (match up with A&M),” he said. “But we have some pretty good players and we have a quarterback (Tim Langford) that can execute and run the offense well. “He’s a real good football play er. In the games that we’ve won, he’s had big nights.” Texas A&M coach Jackie Sher rill agreed. One factor that Sherrill said the Aggies will have to contend with will be the wishbone offensive allignment Arkansas State will be using. “It’s hard to play a throwing team (California) and then come back and play against a wishbone, he said. “You have to re-teach ev erybody on defense. It puts a lot of restrictions on the defense.” Sherrill said he feels the Aggies can contain the Indian running attack, but pass coverage could be a problem. “The key is how well your out side linebackers and safeties play,” Sherrill said. “But you nev er know what to expect. Langford can throw the ball well. “You can’t be as wreckless on defense because even though they only throw the ball five or six times, it’s usually to a wide-open receiver. ” AGGIE NOTES: Texas A&M coach Jackie Sherrill said Monday that freshman running back Rod Bernstine will be the starting tail back for the Aggies Saturday. He added that he will, however, alter nate tailbacks at times...When Arkansas State coach Larry Lacewell visits College Station Saturday, he will be reunited with one of the first coaches he ever worked with. Sherrill and Lacewell coached together at Iowa State in the late 1960s. Of that experience, Lacewell said: “I let him coach the linebackers and they made five interceptions. And now he’s making a million dollars- freshman runningback Keith Woodside will likely sit out the Aggies’ game with the Indians be cause of an ankle sprain he suf fered during practice Thursday. Sherrill said he had planned on starting Woodside at tailback against Arkansas State...Sherrill also said preseason all-conference tight end Mark Lewis is impro ving on his rehabilitation and should be ready to play in the Aggies conference opener at Texas Tech. )SU well aware of Cincinnati s potential ; events, including! ;>niglitin211Pavilioi caker is Dean Kunl ' Heep at 7:30tonigll| ic to attend theors y Sciences. derToweratTtonil United Press International STILLWATER, Okla. — Cin- nati probably will be sky high lowing its 14-3 win over Penn ite, Oklahoma State coach Jim- Joltnson says, but at least his Iwboys will have a better idea of fiat to expect than they did ainst North Texas State. 1 “Itwill be interesting, ” he said :ational meetingaMfif this week's game against the