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Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, November 11, 1983 Battalion Football Forecast y n \' / vi Bob Caster Arkansas at A&M fi&M by 5 John Wagner John P. Lopez Melissa Adair Reveille jA&M by 6 A&M by 7 A&M by 7 A&M by 70 A&M by 1 Texas Tech at SMU SMU by 7 jSMU by SMU by 10 SMU by 13 SMU by 7 SMU by 22 TCU at Texas Texas by 20 Texas by 10 Texas by 14 Texas by 15 Texas by 10 Texas by 14 Rice at Baylor Baylor by 13 Baylor by 12 Baylor by 7 Baylor by 20 Baylor by 7 Baylor by 8 Auburn at Georgia Georgia by 2 Auburn by 5 Georgia by 6 Auburn by 1 Auburn by 1 Georgia by 1 Maryland at Clemson Clemson by 9 Clemson by 2 Maryland by 3 Clemson by 12 Clemson by 2 Mar\land by 6 Kentucky at Florida Florida by 6 Florida by 10 Florida by 7 Florida by 2 Florida by 3 Mississippi at Tennessee Tennessee by 7 Tennessee by 1 Tennessee by 10 Tennessee by 13 Tennessee by 4 Florida by 2 Tennessee by 7 Houston at Detroit Detroit by 13 Detroit by 3 Detroit by 10 Detroit by 13 Detroit by 5 Detroit by 77 Dallas at San Diego Percent Dallas by 10 Dallas by 7 Bob Caster 26-14 .675 John Wagner 54-26 .675 Dallas by 7 Dallas by 3 Dallas by 6 Dallas by 23 John P. Lopez 57-23 .712 Melissa Adair 43-17 .717 dp 47-33 .588 Reveille 54-26 .675 Aggies go fishing for 1st 1983-84 basketball victory by John P. Lopez Battalion Staff Try to picture Texas A&M Nh^tcalf 3 1hb'umm^ 0 ^wheif ^he man - freshman, junior, fresh- Fishing is in the winter?” glanced at the Aggies’ basketball man, junior, freshman, sopho- Well, Metcall is obligated to roster for 1983-1984. more, sophomore, sophomore, start and finish Texas A&M’s “Hmm,” Metcalf probably junior, freshman, sophomore, basketball season this year so an said. “Let’s see here — fresh- sophomore...! wonder how the extended fishing trip is out of the question. But even though the Aggies |are young, inexperienced and jail but written off in the South west Conference title chase, perhaps Metcalf has a few can’t- miss lures hiding in his tackle box. Maybe the Aggies will be the surprise team of 1984. SWC bas ketball forecasters, however, say otherwise. You decide. ’ The Aggies open the 1984 basketball season Saturday night at 7:30 in C. Rollie White Col iseum and they don’t know what kind of record to expect either. Texas A&M has one returning starter (center Jimmie Gilbert) and only five returning players that have played in an Aggie uni form. '•&*/?<§> J 4LL you NEED IS THE KH-LEft INSTINCT! Don't settle -7 Points shhen you can oet to!] DON'T LET THOSE SCORE A SINOLE POINT. 1 SO GET YOUR OUT THERE AND KILL ! I'VE ALREADY 60T The killer ihstvkt! ' score those to pomn] AND I'LL SHOW YOU KICK. OPTS / Floriculture-Ornamental Horticulture Club Plant Sale! Saturday November 12 Floriculture Greenhouse 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. / WHY COULDN'T l PLAY THE AG! £"ARLY IN THE SEASON... before they A ^o-or so good! (fS dp ir 83 COMMONS Quad Lubbock St. Held (SLAB) Lamar fltJtiltVUVtif •ciue* x ATTENTION AGGIES! N£ed a place to rent for your sorority or private parties? Sons of Hermman Lodge is the place. For additional information call: Don Roberts 822-4238 or 845-0336 Faltering Rockets blow lead to Utal United Press International HOUSTON — Adrian De- ntley’s 18 fourth quarter points led the Utah Jazz to a 118-109 come-from-behind victory over the Houston Rockets Thursday night. Dentley tallied 30 points for the night to even Utah’s record $eaaram. s •Seven Croum MSC Camera Bonfire Print Sale Pre-sale: Nov. 14-18,21,22 1st floor tables MSC 8x10 - $3.50 at 3-3, while the Rocket! ped to 2-5. Ralph Sampson,»: Houston’s scoring*! points, also led all rek with 14. Houston led 60-46att)i but the Jazz outscored!' 72-49 in the second I the victory. The Rockets*: percent in the firsthalfar Utah to 46. Utah point guard I Green was shut out by thel ton defense in the firs: Green scored 20 points: second half and added® spur the Jazz’ comeback Green scored 12poinL*f; third period, John Drew and Darrell Griffith; bring Utah back into the; The Jazz were within3eti| the fourth period,! 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